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+ % * * PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1955
Dulles Sees Peaceful World
7 Champion Lands Hair-Raiser on Moore's Head
AY Wireph ~~ |of Buenos Aires, as a pre-|
British Airliner
Crashes; 15 Die Flames Consume Plane
After Landing Attempt
Fails in Tripoli
in ie he wreckage of
British atfliner which clipped tree-
tops and crashed as it was landing
at Tripoli'’s Idris Airport.
The British Overseas Airways
Corp. announced in London that
the dead included 13 passengers
and 2 crew members, while 27
passengers and 5 of the crew
escaped,
A BOAC spokesman declined
to give the nationality of the
passengers until next ‘of kin
were notified.
The plane, a four-engine Argo-|
naut, left London yesterday after-
noon for Lagos, Nigeria, in West
Africa. Tripoli, the Libyan capital, |
is on the Mediterranean coast of |
North Africa.
Survivors were taken to the |
British military hospital in Tripoli.
The wreckage of the plane was
spread over 100 yards, Ten hours |
after the crash it was still smolder- | only means of. supplying the flood- | France's resident general in Mo-
ing.
It was believed that some pas-|Cortines flew to. the coast for a/ | Job of making up a regency to
sengers fell out and that others | pet sonal inspection,
jumped to the ground as the plane | >
as
| ‘ PUNISHMENT FOR A LOSER — Rocky Marciano’'s right fist made
Archie Moore's hair stand on end more than once in last night's fight
— like this. Note how both of Moore's gloves are well away from the
punch in this picture of split-second action at Yankee Stadium in New
York. Marciano won by a knockout in the ninth round. (Other pictures
and stories on page 59.)
Dysentery Stalks Tampico
as Gulf Port Fights Flood} MEXICO CITY (#—A disease epidemic
stricken Tampico today. The outbreak camnias
port battled the ravages of the rampaging Panuco River
in the wake of Hurricane Hilda.
The unofficial death toll in northeast Mexico stood
at 205, with more expected as the floods continued and
isolated sections reported. About 400 were listed as
missing and 1 ,000 injured. +—
Dysentery, which gener- Ge
ally stalks the victims of a | { F
major fiood,. broke out). nerd 0 orm
aos Tampico’s 30,000
homeless, almost a third of ‘Moor R
‘the 110,000 population. | egency
Two children died from the pose F h C bi ‘Pake
ease at a concentration center, renc abinet $
| 100 critical!
——— ’| Problems of Morocco
‘Doctors asked the capital fer | to Resident Leader emergency ald. Medicine was
— > —- RABAT. Fremch Morocco # —
Gen. Pierre Boyer de Latour, and clothing.
The airlift still constituted the | isolated city. President Adolfo Ruiz! rocco, set out today on the tough
loust balky Sultan - Mohammed
Four U.S. helicopters arrived to Moulay Arafa.
crashed. help in the rescue of persons ma- |
- BOAC Capt. R. D. E. Griffiths, | by the Panuco’s floodwa-|
who took over as pilot of the plane | | ters, which had crept to within
when it landed in Rome, was re-| 150 feet of Tampico’s main square.
paee injured — but not seriously.; The Navy Ministry put property The French Cabinet had appar-
ently washed its hands of the Mo-
rocean problem, at least for the
time being. It told the general to
do what he could and as fast as
- Area Police Alerted | ene
for Prison Escapee Local authorities have been alert-
ed to-be on the l@okout for a for-
mér Oakland County man who last | these points lay with the helicop- |
night walked away from a Jackson
Prison farm with another inmate.
He is Sam Jenkins, 23, formerly
of Drayton Plains, sentenced to a
215-14-vear term in Circuit Court |
here in 1953 on a larceny charge. |
Jenkins and another inmate,
Charles Grundy; 24,
from Eaton County for
pile. Both were believed
with butcher knives.
They were seen fleeing on foot | stopped at the northern edge of the |
northeast on M78 where an ex- disaster area but were able to re- commission in 1953, and has been
tensive manhunt is under | way.
|
_ sentenced swath it cut for about 150 miles | grand Ia? ioland. James Allen Renamed
ceny, were spotted by a police of-| were washed out, and Tampico's |
ficer near Charlotte after they docks and airport were badly dam- re-appointed James C. Allen of
rammed a stolen car into a coal aged, ~
armed , possible.
The Sultan’s palace prepared
to receive delegations of tribal
leaders coming to affirm their
loyalty to Moulay Arafa and their
opposition to a regency. He re-
peated a statement that he has
no intention of quitting the throne. | pesos (120 million dollars).
A thousand persons trapped on a
ge ll several miles from Tampico
iw ere rescued by government
launches, But the swift river cur- |
rent prevented the launches~from
, reaching many other isolated com-
‘munities, Hope for refugees at In Paris, Premier Edgar Faure
ters. ~ | turned to the even more complex |
About 15,000 persons were report-| and difficult problem: of Algeria.
ed isolated around Soto la Marina,| Faure hoped to work fast before
half way between Tampico and, | his political enemies can open up
Brownsville, Tex. |on him when the National Assem-
The burricane destroyed virtual- | bly reconvenes early next month,
‘ly all crops in the 75-mile-wide |
Highways and railroads
Gov. G. Mennen Williams has
‘Birmingham as State Corpora-
Several hundred tourists from tions and Securities Commissioner,
the United States and Canada were | for a term expiring Sept. 20, 1959.
Allen was named head of the
turn hone, a member since 1951.
Representative Leslie Hudson Predicts,’
Passage of Highway. Safety Measures Similarity between Democratic
and Republican sponsored —high- ,
- way-safety programs should put
an agreement within easy reach
when the Legislature meets in spe- |
cial session next month,
Of the 14 points contained in the
plan announced Monday by Gov.
Williams,
in the GO)
‘same day,
Leslie H. Hudson (D) said today.
“With the state’s administra-
tion, controlled by the governor,
agreeing substantially with the Re-
publican-controtied
don’t see how, the people can go
without an accident - prevention
program, during, this special ses.
sion," Hudson stated. pbogrami released the x are in line with points |
Pontiac’s State Rep. |
legislature 1, |
tively set for Oct, 25-28. At
that time, the governor will also
ask lawmakers to adopt an
emergency program for housing
mentally retarded children which
‘has been pushed by Oakland
County legislators and Probate ,and I think politics can be set!
aside to get the necessary laws
passed,”” Hudson declared.
Safety points on which both par- |
ties agree, Hudson said, include:
1. A uniform driver - licensing
,' ~~
Infant's Father
Begs for Retum Blanket, Bottle. Found
as Hunt for 6-Day-Old
Boy Intensifies
SAN FRANCISCO ~The father
of a tiny. infant stolen from a hos-
pital crib pleaded again today for
his son's safe return. Fears in-
_ecreased for the breast-fed baby's
life, : * ¢ *#
Dr. Sanford Marcus’ plea fol-
‘| lowed intensification of the search
‘| after the finding of clues in San
Jose.
Rewards totaling $5,000 were of-
fered for the return of 6')-pound
Robert Marcus; unharmed. Robert
is 6 days old, if alive.
The child's 29-year-old mother,
mear collapse after the low of
her baby only two days after
birth, is not responding to treat-
ment, sald Dr. Marcus, 34.
“Return of the baby-would make
everything all right,” he added. |
Hundreds of police—more than a
third of San Francisco's 1,700-man
force—were assigned to the case.
They are searching for a buxom
blonde woman, 35 to 40 years old,
whom hospital attendants saw near
the nursery just before Robert was
snatched.
BLANKET FOUND
At San Jose, 50 miles to the
south, a blanket of a type used at
Mt..Zion Hospital, from which Rob-
ert was taken, was found.
Mrs. Nina Magnoli found it in
her yard, only four blocks from
the home of Mrs. Henrietta “Guer-
reto, who told police a buxom
blonde with a baby asked her
Tuesday to heat a bottle of milk.
Another possible clue was a half-
: | filled, bottle with a nipple, found in
parking lot by taxicab driver
George Adams.
A milk formula which could keep
little Robert alive was broadcast
and published
‘Buzzing’ Complaints
Ignored by Godfrey CHICAGO \P—A Civil Aeronau-
tics Administration
said today that Arthur Godfrey
has failed to heed his request for
an answer to charges that Godfrey
buzzed an airliner in his private
plane. -
Investigator Harry Troxell said
he will turn the case over to the
CAA’s legal
City.
Ozark Airlines filed a complaint
with the CAA charging that God-
frey on Sept. 7 flew his DC3 plane
| within 100 feet of an Ozark passen-
'ger plane shortly after they took
| off from Chicago’s Midway Airport
‘and then crossed in front of. it.
| | Argentine Congress was dis-
investigator |
section at Kansas!
; | Program. ,
Setye Arter E. Mowe, 2 Stifter penalties for those who 11,500 Musicians to Play | > “These are non-partisan issues | drive after their licenses have been | gt Once at UM Halftime |
, +. financed driver educa- | . ANN ARBOR. {INS)—The largest
In Today Ss Press tion pose tn os penite massed band performance in the
, exhovte. world will be presented by 182
County Nows.....-......0+.. bed ‘high school bands during halftime Editorials ......... -..-«0‘@ | 4. Additional state police and| at the University of Michigan- Food News....:.... 39 thre 50 | patrol ‘cars. | Northwestern football game Oct. |
Sports .... 58, 60, Gi, 62, 63, 64 5. Legalizing use of drunkometer, 15.
gigas ; A tests in courts, "Approximately 11,500 band mem-
6. Additional help to bring the | i bers will participate, Nineteen of
state's central file of traffic viola-| the ‘bands are’ from the Detroit
daubecieiees : area.”
re fe! 4 , Lonardi Orders
Solons Disband
as First Decree Argentina's New Chief
Restores Names to 2
Peron Provinces
BUENOS AIRES (Ins)—|*
The Peronista - controlled
solved today by Maj. Gen.
Eduardo Lonardi, the pro-
visional president who is
scheduled to be inaugurated
tomorrow.
Lonardi issued a decree
at his headquarters at Cor-
doba, 400 miles northwest
lude to his expected trium-
phal entry into the capital
city,
The 5S@year-cld career army
man who had aided in deposing
President Juan D. Peron after a
decade of power also decreed the
re-establishment of the names’ of
La Pampa and Chaco Provinces.
LaPampa had been named
Eva Peron after: Juan Peron's
late wife during his reign, and
Chaco’s name had been changed
to Peron.
Mountains of junked pictures of
Peron and Eva Peron were piling
up in Buenos Aires and throughout
the country as the successful reb-
els. stripped them from public of-
fices and from stores and business
firms.
TOLL PUT AT 2,000
‘It still is impossible to give
even an approximate guess of the
castialty toll in the armed forces
during the revolt that began last
Friday and ended with Peron's
resignation last. Monday.
But it is probably ne exag-
geration te say that upwards of
2,000 civilians lost their lives |
throughout the country.
This figure includes. an estimat-
ed 600 members of Peron's “goon
squad,"’ the Alianza Nacionalista,
who were rubbed out early yester-
day morning in Buenos Aires
where they had barricaded them-
selves into their headquarters.
Lonardi was quoted as having
said in Cordoba yesterday that he
had n6 intentions of trying to bring
Peron to trial. ;
He was said to helieve the fallen
strong man must “be judged by
posterity.”
Peron himself still was under
the protection of the Paraguayan
embassy. That nation g
the ex-President political asylum
on Monday when a Peronist
military -junta sued for peace
with the insurgent army and
navy leaders under Lonard.,
Peron spent yesterday aboard a
Paraguayan gunboat at a Buenos
Aires dock. He was reported in a
state of near physical collapse.
This morning, Peron was believed
There also were unconfirmed |along the Windward Island chain ) Predicted for Area
either still aboard the vessel or in)
ithe embassy. building.
/a clump of bushes in‘a San Jose | Mother Gives Trial Evidence
|Farmhand Says Four Men
Took Till Boy Into Barn
SUMNER, Miss. (P?—A teen-age Negro farmhand tes-
tifled today that four white men in a pickup truck
carried Emmett (Bobo) Till into a plantation barn a
few hours after the lad was kidnaped.
mn OO DY Danes Satan conte Sees the barn and
ne ee ee with
pay Fg
and his - 24-
old half-brother, Roy
Bryant, are accused of mur-
deving the 14-year-old Cal
cago Negro boy.
The defense is expected to con-
‘Willie Reed, said the bara is
a Reed was one of the last-minute
witnesses the state rounded. up
during the last two days. He was
the first to support widespread
speculation “that something . con-
cerning the deed occurred inSun-
flower County.
AFTER DAYLIGUT
Reed said Till was carried to the
barn after daylight the morning
the boy was taken from his uncle's
home in Money, a small com
munity in Leflore a iprage 4 The body
Hurricane Janet
Rocks Barbados;
Caribbean Bound MIAMI,
It was ae ‘1.t00 miles east-
southeast of Miam) at 11-a.m.
Hurricane warnings were hoisted
from St. Lucia to Grenada.
Northeast storm warnings flew
north of St..Lacia to Dominica, and
northwest storm warnings south of
Grenada to Tobago.
The Windward Island chain
stretches north and south from the
coast of South America to the
Leeward Islands. These two island
chains and the Greater Afitilles
separate the Atlantic and the
Caribbean. * e
Bridgetown, chief town on Bar-
bados, reported 60-mile winds as
early as 9:30 a.m. and said the
weather observer had been forced
to evacuate ‘his .station..
Janet, 10th tropical storm of the
year, was moving toward the west
at about 16. miles an hour.
_
Chisox’ Lane Resigns
CHICAGO ®—Frank Lane, gen-
eral manager of the Chicago White
Sox, sent in his resignation today
rumors that Peron already had
reached Paraguay, and asked to be released from
his contract Oct, 15, saw John W. Milafn leave+
Bonn Remains
Opposed fo East Would See Recognition
of Other Germany as
‘Unfriendly Act’
BONN, Germany «—Chancellor
that West Germany would regard
it as “an unfriendly act" if any’
third nation established diplomatic
relations with Communist East
Germany.
legitimacy of the East German
regime. given
sovereignty by the Russians in
Mostly cloudy and warmer is the
and 74 and run to a low of %
or 60,
Tomorrow the weatherman pre-
dicts cloudy skies with showers
and continued cool, The high will
be fear 70
U.S. Disarming
Plan Called Key
to Global Amity U.N. Assembly Exhorted
to Spark Interchange
of Military Blueprints
Foster Dulles today declared
the world may be entering
a decade of peaceful change
the cold war. ;
In a general policy decla-
ration before the U. N. Gen-
eral Assembly he stated
that the international at-
Hi
fislir aH } ¥ | UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. ” (#—Secretary of State John
which will spell the end of |
; ' :
| reading was 72 at 2 p.m. Downtown today's low before 8
a.m, was 4 degrees, The mercury
Pennant Race ||" % °%™ sf Mesceftt chanee.” *
He said this era should be one
at a Glance in which governments would re-
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Remaining games:
Cleveland 3: Away. ——
3, Sept. 23, 24, 25.
" New York 4: Away 4—Boston
4, Sept. 23, 23, 24, 25.
|
POOCH AND MISTRESS — Signing up for the city’s ‘annual “Pooch
Party” set for 2 p. m. ‘Saturday at Oakland Park are Carol Cox, 229 combination, Registering
Mechanic St.,.and her Airedale, Corky. Awards will be made to dog sponsoring Parks and Recreation
owners in twoodi 7 to 11 years ani 11 to 17 years, They
Sasol on pipliag, tidy best tabened be} Pontiac Kerhel Club. Competition is open to
seer Shen on vacecube moe? py * cae ae ree Peete *
ng Carl and H Cty is Leonard T. Buzz, of the’
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SAE PONTIAC. PRESS. THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 5 eee en
- Child Guidance
organization has contributed to one
in this country.
To Plan tke Dinners
WASHINGTON ® — Republicans
today picked Frederick C. Craw-
‘ford, Cleveland industrialist, as
’ national chairman of the Salute to
Eisenhower dinners to be held in
more than 100 cities next Jan. 20,
third anniversary of the inaugura-
_tion of President Eisenhower. They
will start the Republican party’s
fund-raising efforts for the 1956
campaign.
The Weather
Lowest 1 2282 m.
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ta.
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POMPETALUTE,... vender vcnncrere
hae-tet BP Pereetigeuces+ +s
oners during the Korean War.
The GOP lawmaker said only
“midget. minds’ could have
reached the conclusion ‘that boys
inducted into the Armed Forces
should be schooled in punish-
ment...”
Answer Scheduled
to Segregation Suit Pontiac School Board attorneys
will present their written answer
in Detroit Federal Court tomorrow
morning to a suit filed Sept. 13
charging -segregation is being
practiced in local public schools.
The suit was started by Pontiac
ostly
omer. | Attorney Milton R, Henry, He al-
leges location of. the new Lake
Street School so it will have pre-
dominately Negro pupils violates
two U.S. Supreme Court rulings
ordering integration in public
“| school systems.
School . officials said no segre-
gation is intended and the school
was built in the best location to
meet needs, A date is expected to
be set tomorrow at which verbal
arguments will be heard.
Her 50 Phones Removed
After 119,259 Calls NEW YORK (INS) —
Joyce answered each of the
198. -successful callers to her
widely’ advertised phone number
with “Hello, honey,” and a. piteh
for a new Columbia. Pictures film
two week illness.
She was born in Illinois Aug.
31, 1877,
Barker.
here from South Dakota. She came
to Pontiac two weeks ago from
Keego Harbor to live with her
daughter, Mrs. Margaret Cole.
vived by another daughter, Mrs.
Ralph, both of Pontiac.
Mrs. Stonewall is at the Pursley
Funeral Home, Funeral arrange-
ments will be announced later.
Predicts State Going
Democrat in ‘56 Vote FLINT @ — Rep. Hayworth
(D-Mich) predicts a strong Dem-
ecrat victory in Michigan in the
1956 presidential election.
He told the Genesee
Democratic committee Jast night
that the 1954 fall election and
the 1955 April election both
pointed toe continuing party
triumphs in the state.
spoke against
the
in the last session: of Congress.
The measure would remove federal
controls over the wellhead price
of natural gas. The congressman
grease the cost of gas to Genesee
ae ee we
million dollars. .
*/ Tax Debate. at MSU
EAST. LANSING w—The prob-
lem of~assessing’ local properties
for taxes will be debated at a
two-day conference for township
‘supervisors and ‘assessors at Mich-
¢ lego Site University Mopday and
the daughter of Milke| |) Mrs, Stonewall had lived | |
in the county 17 years, coming | |
Effie Erhle of South Dakota; three | ©
sons, Harvey of Illinois, Melvin and e
Hayworth
Harris Bill passed by the house | -
Lestimated such’ a move would in-
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THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1955
French Socialist Chief
Sees Good in Our System.
After a closeup look at American free
enterprise, Guy Mo.ter, leader of the
bapneagh 9 upd rum ae atta
to say about it. :
This is in unexpected and pleasing
contrast to opinions voiced over the
years by other members of his party.
Thay have had nothing ene} to say.
‘about our system.
es * Speaking of French capitalism,
waited in vain for it to take the -
risks that are taken under our
system. As a result French em-
ployers “hide behind customs
barriers, protect their prices be-
hind marginal enterprises and
- beg for government subsidies.”
He added that French youth remains
without a future because French econ-
omy is stifled by a “management lack-
ing courage and which has not been
true to its mission.” The clear implica-
tion in Motuzr’s | is that he sees
in our system the opposite of what
causes the French system to fall short
of its mission.
* * *
The truth is that France has no
free enterprise as we understand
that term. In France, Italy and
many other countries business-
men believe in restricted markets, <.
monopoly, limited production,
> te panendamtis meal a
Yea however, is based
on enlightened self-interest. It believes:
that competition, producing for as many
people as possible and helping to
strengthen the national economy are
the best guarantees for its prosperity
and survival,
“New Scholarship Plan
Generously Financed The general approval which has
‘greeted announcement of the National
Merit Scholarship Corporation has en-
coutaging significance.
It reflects widespread appreciation of
_ the Nation’s needs for greater means of.
aiding talented students who otherwise would be unable to obtain college
educations. .
Ewe ek
A highly commendable feature
of the plan is its provision under
which not only the student but
the college or univergity he
chooses will benefit. Ample finan-
- @ial backing has been provided
for the corporation by the Ford
Foundation which contributed
$20,000,000 and the Sears, Roe-
buck and Carnegie Foundations >
which gave $500,000 each.
a er 2
The corporation's plan is to choose -
several hundred senior high school stu-
dents for four year college scholarships
beginning next Fall. No group, area,
institution or educational field will be
favored. Any scholastically: qualified
high school senior can compete. Besides
academic standing, interests, character,
personality, etc., will be used. ,
Scholarship winners will be
awarded from $100 to $6,000 de-
pending on need. In addition the
institutions they choose to attend,
unless tax supported, -will get
grants to help meet teaching costs
-tibove those covered by. each
scholarship student's tuition.
Lee ee a
‘There is real vision in this plan. It
creates & new agency through which
3 eet mn aunnel mp.
pes ns colleges and uni- -
versities. Finally, ‘it will reduce: the “Farewell to Semmear
One of the week's events not calcu-
“lated to arouse enthusiasm anywhere
is the departure of Summer. —
That health giving, fun providing
season de sat 2:42 p.m. September
23. At that precise moment Autumn
arrives silently and unobtrusively for
a three month stay. In this latitude,
however, the end of Summer causes .
little or no sorrow.
* * *
On the contrary, especially in
Oakland County there are impor-
tant compensations. By the be-
ginning of Autumn moderate
temperatures have replaced Sum-
mer’s excessive heat. Within a
short time the air will be invigor-
atingly cooler and the October
haze will add new color and in-
terest to landscapes glorified by
_ the changing hues of our wood-
lands.
At least for a time neither fisherman ©
nor golfers will encounter any. climatic
handicap to the enjoyment of their
favorite sports. Already hunters are
preparing for the October 1 opening of
the general waterfowl season which
continues through December 9.
ek ®t
As the days shorten, nights do
take on a new chill. Yet, even the
picnic season in beautiful lake
studded Oakland County con-
' tinues into late October. In truth,
from now until Winter snows
make driving hazardous, one can
find breathtaking beauty within
a few minutes no matter what
direction he takes from Pontiac.
So, farewell, Summer! Except during
those record hot days, it was nice having
you. : &
The Man About Town
Local Men on Job
Turnpike Authority Gets
Attention From This Area
Train ef thought: What arrives
no place if it runs on a single track.
at ee
Oakland County is playing a prominent
part in this turnpike argument. Both aaa
for the job, our
: George N. Higgins
is chairman of the authority, and our
Murray D. VanWagoner
is its consulting engineer. Better qualified
men could not be found, and both are taking
a walk-the-ground intimacy with it. This
county. will have its greatest mileage, so it
is fortunate for us- that these men are on
the job.
At the last City Commission meeting,
Commissioner Philip E. Rowston
inquired if there afe any plans for down-
town public rest rooms, and
City Manager Walter K. Willman
stated that the new city hal! provides such
facilities, to which Rowston replied, “But
that’s a long way and uphill.”
When it officially arrives at 2:42 Friday
‘afternoon,
Vernon Augustine
wonders if autumn weather will feel any
different.
In their daughter's home near San Jose,
Calif., at the time of the recent earthquake
shock were .
Mr. and Mrs. George V. Wasilus
of 16 South Paddock St., who state that the
dishes slid around the table and furniture
skidded around the floor,
A sunflower gfowing from the rotted limb
of a tree 20 feet above the ground, and in
full bloom, is reported by ,
Mrs. Mercedes Flexner
of Lake Orion. She recollects that the blue
jays roosted there last year when they
shucked seeds from the sunflowers that grew
on the ground.
Preparing for an autumn trip into the
wilds of Northern Ontario are
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Shelley,
who will shoot with the camera some of
the big wild ones that roam the forests or
lurk in the streams—and pass the sights on
to the rest of us. :
Verbal ‘Orchids to—
Mr. and Mrs. John Sutter
of 42 South Anderson St.; fifty-sixth wed-
ding anniversary.
Mrs. Mary Jackson
Of 304 Michigan Ave.; eighty-fifth birthday.
* Mr, and. Mrs. Gustave Ekstrom
of 3660 -Giddings Road; golden wedding. .
Ora J. Hillaker
of Oxford; ninety-fourth birthday.
Mr. and Mrs, George R. Lindsey
of Rochester; _fifty-second wedding anni-
versary.
Mr. and Mrs. William Chettlebrugh.
of Walled Lake; fifty-second wedding anni- _ tre
Mr. and Mrs, John: Land
ey Davisburg; nyt tity’ wedding ae ,
‘sary. 5:
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“I Haven’t ne Such a Lovely Dayi in Three Years”
David Lawrence Asks:
Does a President Have the Right to Sell
United States Government Documents ? WASHINGTON—Not so long ago
. the Democrats in Congress were.
other officials at the Yalta confer-
ence. Likewise, the secretary of
state was criticized by -members
of a congressional committee be-
cause one of his subordinates let
the New York Times have a copy
of the Yalta papers in advance of
release to all newspapers.
° *
papers of the story of a piece of
confidential information the official
record of which is the property of
the government of the United
States.
The document is the text of a
‘allegedly giving a
“scoop” to one or more news-
Yet at the time. several
official collusion between the State
Department and the New York
Times in. the distribution of the
Yalta agreements.”
PROBE SUGGESTED
Another Democratic senator sug-
gested an investigation as to
whether any law had vio-
lated in releasing the documents
to a single newspaper. - Another
Democrat thought it was a breach
of “security” and asked who was
responsible for disclosing ‘‘unau-
thorized material.”
*
Certainly a President who leaves
office has a right to pen his me-
moirs and to sell his reminiscences
for profit. There is no impropriety
in it. But has he the right to take
away and Jater sell documents that
are government .property?
The same issue arose during
the New Deal administration,
when President Roosevelt re-
fused newspapermen the right
to make public the texts of press
conferences but he later included
the text of all the transcripts in
a book that was sold while he
was in office. These transcripts
were the property not of Roose-
velt personally bat of the govern-
ment of the United States, just
as are any recorded conversa-
tions of the President and offi-
cials of foreign governments.
Truman took away. from” the
White House many files on what
happened during his term of office.
Personal letters and communica-
tions are the property of the offi-
cial when he leaves but documents
paid for by the government, and
particularly communications with
foreign governments, cannot by
any stretth of the theory of per-
sonal property be included.
Former President Truman didn't -
sell any documents while he was
in office, as did Roosevelt, but the
question is whether he had a right
to take away any public documents
whatsoever and sell them after he
left office.
The episode probably isn't going
to create any political disturb-
ance, but it ought effectively to
silence the “conflict of interest’
cries which have been heard re-
cently about the Eisenhower offi-
cials in the Dixon-Yates contro-
versy. In that case, the director
of the budget consulted a man who got no fee but who had ad-
vised also a bank with which he
had been connected, but the bank
also got no fee for its service.
The Democrats have been loud
in their denunciation of this as
something with a “conflict of in-
terest’’ taint, but they will have to
concede that it doesn't begin to
compare in impropriety ‘with the
sale of government documents by
the former leader of the Demo-
cratic Party.
(Copyright 1955, New York Herald
Tribune Inc.)
Hal Boyle Says:
Lauren Lists 5 Remarks
That Wives Should Avoid
NEW YORK \W—"Yes, but—.”
“Good ‘morning. How do you
feel?"
“What do you think T ought to
do about fixing “up the living
room:
“Don’t you think ‘you've spread
enough joy for one evening?
“You're wrong!’ . e 9 b Ey
These are five remarks Lauren
Bacall says a wise wife should
never make to her husband.
When the young, tawny blonde
actress married Humphrey Bogart,
nearly 25 years her senior, Holly-
wood cynics bet on whether the
matctr would last 10 months—or
ten days.
Ten years and two children
later, however, Lauren, and Bogie
are having more fun together than
two merry fleas on a shaggy dog.
Somewhat to her own amazément-
Miss Bacall is now regarded as an
authority on matrimony. * * *
Much has been written on. how
, She tamed ‘the bad boy’ of the
movies, and she herself says that's
utter nonsense.
“It's foolish to try to change the
man you're married to,” she said,
during a breakfast-luncheon at. the
“21" Restaurant. ‘‘That. won't
make him better—but it will make
him worse.”
“Let him run wild. He'll always
come home then.”
* *
She glanced cheerfully. over at
Bogart. who was standing at thes
bar talking baseball with the har-
tender “and some other close
friends. She and her husband had
come to town the night before for
a fling to celebrate completion of
her latest film, ‘Blood Alley,” co-
starring John Wayne.
“If a man has. been drinking a
little bit. it doesn't pay to disacree
with him. It only means vou'll both
be up all night, and you'll end up
with circles under your eyes." e e
Bogart came over, said: ‘‘Hi-ya
doin’, Sam?" to Miss Bacall, and
wandered back to the bar, bourbon
and baseball,
“To think U’ve given that guy
one third of my active life.’’ said
Lauren, grinning. “But I'm tougher
to live with than he is. I'm more
selfish. He's {ety patiera with me.
*
Miss Bacall said she knew of no
single prescription for marital hap-
piness—"'I don't believe in formu-
las; everybody's an individual and
has the right to stay one’—but -
that she believed a wife should
join in ag many of her husband's
activities as possible.
Miss Bacall says it’s a cietahe
to annoy a husband with household
matters and gave this feason why
a wife should also never ask him
how he feels in the morning: .
“He knows how he feels. Why
remind him of it?*, -? * @,
What are the five remarks a wife:
should om most often to her hus-
band to in the family?’
Miss Bacall, iting out — anoth- er fine belly laugh, gave these:
“Yes, darling, Yes.’
“You're absolutely right. I
couldn't agree with you more.”’
“You were perfectly charming
- last night. No, I'm not kidding. 1 -
really mean it. Everyone simply
loved what you said."
5 a * + ‘
“If it weren't for you, how woultl
T have all these lovely things: our
nice big house, our beautiful car—
even our children?”
' “Now don’t move. Sit there.
You're comfortable. Is there any-
thing I can get for you—like a
double-edged saw, or-something?"’
Miss Bacall's ideas may seem
strange to some wives. But there's
one thing about them, They work.
After 10 years she still has a happy
husbai band. Voice a ike People
Urges Public Pressure
a a = He
if i
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i bee Against Revised Bible
_ Let us not be cursed as was Merog,
not because they were wicked, but
Tells Dissatisfied Worker
to Look for Another Job
In regards to Dissatisfied
Worker, if he isn't getting in on
the loot as he callq it, why not
quit? I have worked as cook and
baker for 10 years and finally gave
up the racket myself.
I work in the shop now and
Healthy Nails, con Hair
Depend on Good Nutrition.
By WILLIAM BRADY, M, D.
Maybe it's because we don't
use ‘em anymore.
* » *
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“The 7 Keys To Vite’,
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Pertraits
By JAMES J. METCALFE
We are not put upon this earth
... To merely earn our bread .. .
To haye some entertainment and
... A place to rest our head... .
Each of us has been endowed
. . With some abiilty . . . If only
to get married and .. . To raise a
family .. . There has to be some
purpose in... The labor that we
do .. . Something to help our
neighbor now . . . To see his strug-
gle throug... We need not be a
genius or... A great financial
king . . . Who can contribute to
the world . . . So much of every-
thing ... . But in this realm of
God's design . . . We ought to do-
our part... With every talent
that we have... And with a grate-
ful heart. :
(Copyright 1955)
Case Records of a Psveholovict - writing poems?
* a stamped, self-addressed envel-
ope and ask for the pamphlet
“Young Folks and Old Folks.”
= * * ‘
As. nutritional condition im-
proves the health and appearance
of the skin, hair and nails ime
proves. Not overnight, but, say,
in the time it takes the nails to
grow their full length—three or
four apa
health ond ors Hing. irl ie
nosis or treatment, will be answered iy
arena > cent to the Purine
Smiles
A woman of 101 said she lived
that long because she minded her
own business. Sounds like an awful
lot of years of no fun.
* * * *
An owner in the
East bars music, children and
pets of all kinds. Why not just
rent it as a prison?
_Three policemen in a Kentucky
town were fired for drunkenness.
Sounds plausible — canned after
cone ite * * s
An Ohio bride was taken ill
right after she cooked her first
meal. Maybe she baked her cake
and ate it, too.
* * *
-A critic says poets have one
fault in common. Does he mean
* *
A girl's face doesn't have to be
her fortune. to lead into a nice
figure.
° S| *
Some of the best stepping stones
to success are stumbling blocks.
Looking Back
15 Years Ago
STRONG DEFENSES,
ease raids on England. :
WILLKIE SAYS FDR victory
would lead to bankruptcy.
20 Years Ago
AMY VANDERBILT to marry
second time,
STRIKE OF 400,000 stop pro-
duction | in soft” coal Pits,
storms
Parents Often Forget That Toddler
Dwell in a World Inhabited by Giants “Judy, like other toddlers, lives
among giants who tower far
above her and seem omniscient.
That’s why she relishes her
grandmother's stories-about
giants. But the real hero of
such stories is alwaus the dwarf
or tiny person, for children
identify themselves with such
underdogs. For a throwback to
your own childhood, just read
this case today :
Ry DR. GEORGE W. CRANE
Case P-346: Judy H., aged 4, is
fond of fairy tales.
“Dr. Crane, I wonder if it's
right to tell youngsters stories
about giants and fairies, etc.,"” her
mother began.
“My husband’s mother stays
with us. And she is a very dra-
matic story teller, so dudy gets
them by the hour.
“But is it good for children?
Don't they develop terror and may-
be have nightmares after hearing
about giants?"
LIVES WITH GIANTS
Actually, a youngster of Judy's
age is surrounded by huge giants
and giantesses in her own home.
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Her father is twice her height
and about 5 times her weight. And
her mother, as well as her grand-
mother, tower far above her.
When we become adults, we
“have forgotten this giant world
in which toddlers find them-
stives., ;
To recall it vividly, just assume
that we normal adults are’ now
living in a home where everybody
altace ee
we to 1,000 pounds. ,
That's the: ope of desepaion in
pre-school ~ = they don't feed to stretch their im-
agination at all when they hear
stories about giants.
GIANT FURNITURE
Even our homes are equipped
with giant furniture from Judy's
viewpoint. The dinner table is thus
level with her face when she stands
beside it.
Climbing into an ordinary
household chair is quite an ath-
letic feat, and she can barely
P34
throw herself on the bed and then
~- try to pull her legs atop the mat-
tress.
Many windows
are so high
children can't see out of them, and
the pictures are twice as high on
the walls as they seem to us
adults.
A child can hardly hold a drink-
ing glass, for its small hand is
barely able to reach half way
around, so don't be unduly severe
if your child drops. its “giant”
glass of milk. ea .
Suppose we adults used knives
and forks that were 2 feet long!
That's comparable to what our
present silverware looks hae to
Audy. >
"JUDY LIKES FARIES
The _hero_of a child's story. la 8 or tiny dwart like
Poe j
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best of those cruel giants.
For Judy can readily identify
herself with the weak little dwarf
who lives among giants.
Children long for the time when
they, too, will grow big an/ enter
the realm of real giants,
That's why they strain so hard
to be tall and constantly ask you
to measure them. For they yearn
” to leave the dwarf state and be-
come a free, powerful giant.
Imagine how they must cower
in fear when an angry parent de-
scends upon them to spank them
or switch them.
- To aid your imagination, suppose
an angry 12-foot man, weighing 900
pounds turned on you with a base-
ball bat to switch you adults! -
Chitdren not onty took upon us
parents and teachers as giants,
but we also are credited with
omniscience. For our greater men-
tal age permits us to make de-
ductions which they can't compre-
hend.
EXAMPLE CITED
Suppose a little boy knocks over
the goldfish bow] while his mother
is next door. But he is deligently
playing in another room when she
returns. When she sees the broken
bowl and dead goldfish, she turns
upon him in anger.
“Did you do this?” she demands, :
and in his fright he says ‘“‘No!"
but she spanks him, and he can’t
understand how she knew he did
His limited mental age does not
Permit him to make the simple
deductions which she can perform,
‘so he is ready. to believe’ a little
bird’ must have told her!
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Increases in Education
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This is how Beverley M. Bowie| ome doctor for every 57,000 Storage Bins Bulging found. A possibility is suggested in| A famed landmark, the arch has
of the National Geographic Society | people. a report from England. In Devon | shown an alarming tendency to, 4 sa nyc de Grain Surplus Could Feed Se poe cement ot wet
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3,000 islands and 79,000,000 people | teachers, plumbers, electricians. archipelago. rooms. The furni-| tation thriving on its ancient walls |
a aed ‘ But there is a bright spot. Bowie left on the has aided decay, Even so, the arch
giant | elevators. The largest single unit walls were portfaits of the family’s | Probably is the best preserved
Many of the postwar upheavals that “perhaps the most im- «WASHINGTON — Like 8 a “iP
nave altered ‘the map ef the |portant fact about Indonesia is{ mgers thrust into the sky, the) of these—with a capacity of 50 oe on tn teeta pare os 100 Aspirin ) ees. Orient. Besides Indonesia, that nation’s grain elevators 100M | 59 999 it was erected after Emperor auty
parts it wants so desperately to den te tiene \ a bushels—stands in Okla- enti hieentiiaienaans Constantine Maxentive
ome in coin |lern 1s cut eracy| Grain ght. They ar, however, to Nom. Kaas, however, ovides| Vine MCI Collection | site is, 15 7c Bromo-Seltzer 39c pines, @mbattied Indochina and the mambet' cf primary schods| Waeet the sole symbols of stored) (Coe, ~ ae ast tion Bridge in A.D. 312. rom eeneeees
the Malay peninsula. 'The eclipse | from 18,000 in 1940 to 32,000 to-| Plenty they once were. . Wed the lint a fow sects An inscription honors Constan- ,
of Western colonialism is spelled | day, its high schools from 144, to The United States has almost »| 100 Ue A & few 2 of Old.Farm Items - tine, who gave Christians religious 90 T 10’ 29c
out im changed place mames: |2,700 and its student body from 2/ third again as many commerical vaue freedom in A.D, 313. ampax, Sacccvccecs
Batavia, capital of the Nether- | million to more than 8 million, | off-farm elevators as it did only’ Wheat not in elevators is either| EAST State| “To Emperor Caesar Flavius, ——— :
lands Indies, has now become * ¢ * eee Fans sage Theis SRS Sr | creak. to Was, or in chive. | Cuvee GURNEE © OREN Coe ae ee ioe »
Djakarte, + Not the least of its education | totals 2.8 bushels. But it also | Until 1949. wheat had not been|farm equipment turns back the | the Fortunate, Augustus, the Sen- nt ut seseeseene
What potentialities the future the mul- as mt in ships. That year 20-mil-| clock 100 years to the era of the| ate and the people of Rome have
Pits ee yf Kaen ty er | et rage ees Maem” erence, eaten me SeeeOMe Mie Wick... ...0.cs0Ale . crea’ a common bd 2 itivator, ”
raw materials are of untold value: |toneue based on Malay to replace | Variety of previously untried). Today $1 million bushels cram The university museum’ spent| of God ard the greatness of his ir-Wic PES th eee Oe ene
coal, oil, rubber, tea, coffee, te! me 40 languages, structures ranging from circus| the holds of 357 Liberty-type ves- | j collecting and restoring | mind, he, by means of his le-
bacco, water power and plenty of tents to ships. seln in the James fing Hudson | the ad eq : : . 4 os
: int, at hoe ore aod eigepammet, eas | Fema, oa say a te orem FLING Oxide Ointment or 3 Inside all of them are the big- petiad , at . Ore., and | condition before placing it on dis-| Republic, not only on the esce Jar
oat haan. A a Gm ww cra ine iilh: do evan. ceore | UY GF Ge, Cumuiner. . tet cleo ot the Guaae, Sins A 9 .
other grains collected maa, Those “goed old days” are re- : 7
says the National Geographic Se. | Wheat duty soon. : called by the surrey with the —— 15135 Value Serutan Granules . 69
lety. The wheat alone, of which | In St. Joseph, Mo., ‘and Fort | tringe on top; « grist mill, stump | Natural Arch Is Named — _
paige to 1400,000,000 bash. pteare “gy Pog vg sag hnng : and = Gree-horeepower | 4 natural arch in Davis Guich | now up ") sweep. ,
els, Turned inte bread, it would | each with’ milllion-bushel ca: | Other pioneer tools that bring to ee ee ee -volimy = TEC TUALRY at SAVINGS) feed every American a pound pacity. Petroleum tanks, blimp | tite the farming include aniname of Dr, John Oliver La
eight years. ence Seah By- nore ged poset chine, an 1870 corn sheller and @| Geographic Society. The window |i ¢ . ar Eighty per cent of the bread-| Beuses Rave alse doubled as bins. | hand-operated churn with wooden|ot La Gorce arch measures 100 100 Vitamin 25,000 Units. $122
grain: rests in country or terminal" If grain still overruns the larder, ' gears. feet wide by tome 75 high. eaccclie
||100 Vit. B Complex. ‘srr 51
Pint Cod Liver Oil......... 78)
in Were 79° to°1195 || 100 Schneider’s Vits.-Minerals $342)
“#7 COATS! STOLES! |
500 lodine Ration Tablets...98|
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Chux Disposables . 5... 2000+ 912 ;
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i ; © Breath of Spring dyed sheared rabbit © Dyed marmot cape stoles : : o0c J nson Baby Powder . .. 39
: coats in full lengths! Strollers! © Dyed squirrel flank cape stoles 5Qc M nen 7 ST TGs ‘ rT?
895 to 13950 leas ]89¢ Glycerine Suppos., 12's .. 19¢]
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THF. PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 29. 1955
eine ae ween oe . HAGUE—The ‘Netherlands n i
‘Railway cut the number of steam ae
'| OK—but Illegal
EL PASO, Tex. »—City officials |
said an éditorial suggestion of a
local newspaper to usé. treasury
_i money to take care of the drainage ‘| of @ recent bond issue Was a good |
idea. But its against the law.
About 40 per cent of US. indus-
trial workers do substandard jobs
because of visual defects, 9 per
Easier on Expenses
DALLAS, Tex. ® — A Dallas
butcher testified the reason he was
living with his former wife was
that it- was too expensive to be “Each to a lawyer
me from
They were divorced in 1953 ae
began ‘their informal living. ar-
always having spats. After every |
Jocomotives in-use on its system rangement last year.
Ce rhea gerd te US. $50 bills carry pictures of problem in city flood areas and) cent of which could be married to her.” 2 ‘is tctiokeny aan SESNOES
The number of other ‘types of ‘Grant. replace ihe money ffem.procqeds | says the Rotter Vision Institute. "| Me_oald he sad bls wile were fuplcx procteteg. ___
For. wae room in your home «
hits . SS ,
€ — ~S ‘HARMONY HOUSE prey ' : ~— ) Vi
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4 By
138 EXY
iT 7”. | a
Modern Fixtures
Smart New Metal Design
Reg. 449 3.88
Brighten up -ceilin nge with this
7 new look fixture. 2-light, brass-
plated frame. Extends 5-in, lor
wall switch
\ :
. Compare with wool carpet selling from 9.75 to 10.80 sq. yd.!
Select from eight Hormony House decorator colors 9 5
- in this better quality, all woo! surface. See the rich aa
‘ re ve cascenacipoeli 78 : ore > abe sq. yd. 6-Qt. Deep Fryer Circline Fixture ees ie scaster Pop-Up Toaster
Y 9 12, 1 5 ft. id h Controlled Heat: 150° to 400° Harmony House Two-Light Type Sale Priced! Now Save 2.07 Golden Toast in 10 Seconds
: ond twist yorns. Its. pile, tighter. weave 2 12, 1O-Tt. widths | :
gives you more wearl Its exclusive quality is ONLY $17.50 DOWN Sole Priced ° 45.88: Reg. 1495 9.88 Reg. 16.95 14.88 Reg. 13.95 9.88
gvoronteed. from ase vee tor ou -to-wall or on averege pontiny soda So versatile, you'll use it every- Bright-light circline is easy on Year .‘tound gilt! Smart chrome Completely automatic! Toasts
room installation Select pattern ; day! Drain spout has safety lock; the eyes. Instant lighting—tor ‘plated aluminum. Set “Flavor- {rom light to dark. Detgchable
size ’ now! $11 Menth on Seers Easy Payment Pian no cross - flavoring. ° Complete wall switch. Smart clear glass control” dial... . shuts off when = crumb tray. Bright chrome. UL
Floor Covering Dept.—Sears Second Floor (Uevel carrying cherge) . with recipe book. center ornament colfee is ready. listed. Save!
; * : @ | i
: ' ‘no more curtain puckers... — een +
Regularly 1.29 — Beeat bil
40x81-in. size eas til:
Better Because: Pate et, Pillow Covers Dacron® Pillows Print Toweling Pillowcase Sale
ES | f abe. For Cleaner Pillows. Longer! Washable! Non-Allergic! Soit! Sturdy 16-in. Cotton Crash Decorative Harmony House
® Side Hems Double-Woven an ‘kas: - Stitched to Pr a abel ret Ay te Reg. 69 2 tor $] Reg. 5.98 4.44. Sale! 4 Yds. 99¢ Reg. 5%. 2 for$]
: : i : F< Easy-to-clean plastic protects Mrracle *DuPont polyester aber, Match kitchen curtains with your - Best quality. Assortment of pat-
- Nylon marquisette . . : sheer, solt-draping panels that te fd i hard-to-clean pillows up to 21x27. completely washable, Candy ‘towels. Choose from many pat- terns and colors. Hemstitched
CONVENIENT dry in minutes, need but the touch of an iron. 40x8 1- = a Fi 3 in. Zipper, weldad seams seal striped, zippered ticking in pink, terns'and bright colors. Very ab- hems. Washiast colors. 42x36
irich reduced for ois sale! Ivory—white; 3-in. hem. a out dirt too! blue, green, yellow. sorbent. Selvage sides. inches. Save!
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: Take Your Choice at Terrific Savings at Sears! Reduced During Sears Anciveresty Sate—Save! 2-Year Replacement Guarantee—Sale 2Priced! Tailored Quality at Terrific Savings ...
\ oo : , @ Double Bed, Single ,
All Reduced! 21x64-Inch Size 7 8 Control 9 @ Regularly 12.98 66
“1 —- Your Choice Regularly 2.49 ' @ Regularly Priced at @ You Save 6.32! :
Py) - 18.95 Jie, set
‘. |. Gleaming service-weight‘ aluminum, with heat-resistant Extra low sale price — 7 j , ae an
‘| plemnie handles and knobel Chioode from 6cup- percolators, . channel-type headbox “es a ural end cate wih, Real savings! Automatic electric blankets of 25% wool, 25% First quality Chromépun drapes tailored to fit « 36x56 inch aved fintiah Goh = cotton and 50% rayon in Harmony House Tuscan Rose, Pa- -wirdow and g 72x72-inch shower curtain. Many h
pans, 10-qt. dish pans, bake pans, covered joose yours now — save more now! . cific Blue, Cherry Red, Mint Green. Acetate satin binding. screened prints to choose from. Plastic back Noni ; : m. sic iC fe)
saucepans, 2qt. pudding pen eg teakettles. Reg. 2.98 and 3.59, 23 to 36-inch sizes. eee. 2 for $5 Ivory color control paws 72x84-inch. curtain at only $1.98, Save now! ——
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ROEBUCK AND CO.
DRIES ANY FABRIC:
COME INNOW! SHOR THESE ANNIVERSARY <5» RE) ALS! — FINAL WEEK of THIS EVENT! 139%
NEW KEN! ONLY #5 DOWN Matchless San at tremendous movin
; : Family-size 9b. drum for drying bigger | .
You Just Load it—
Set It— Forget It!
. washes; one dial controls drying time up to
60 minutes for any fabric. One dial controls
drying temperature from Hot to Warm for
modern fabrics, Has automatic door shutoff
for added safety; with interior light. Steri-
lamp has germicidal action. See it — savel
Automatic Gas Dryer. . 179.88 i
Appliance Dept—Maia Floce :
‘
‘MATCHING CHAIR INCLUDED
aiky 40 bow 139° : ONLY 510 DOWN ,
Where but at Sears can you get a Kenmore automatic df Pay Only $5 Down at Sears
washer with all these features, extra value at this sale
price? Hot water and detergent-saving automatic Suds- It's the easiest ironer to use pl — aot 26- |
O-Matic; big 9-lb. capacity; dial controls completely auto- inch roll handles all ' clothes, .
matic wash, rinse and spin-dry cycles. See it now! or .«. step by step ironing ann %
ods. Adjustable clothes bar . . . exclu- :
KENMORE Visi-Matic Wringer Washer sive light. Buy it — get the chair FREE
Anniversary Sale-Priced .......139.88 | «
Applicace Dept.—Sears Maia Floor
TET 4
Features
149 | YOU PAY ONLY $5 DOWN AT SEARS
You réast the biggest turkey and all the trimmings in
this giant 25-in. oven; grill sandwiches, fry bacon and
eggs on the griddle, and-still have 4 top burners. to
cook on! Electric clock with I-hr, Ken-timer, smokeless
slide-out broiler, Visi-bake oven door, full-width lamp
shade with lamp, automatic —— top burners, many
other features! Save now!
JUST $10 DOWN
9.4 Cu. Ft. Model
Regularly 329.95
Featuring Exclusive —
COLDSPOT :
CONTROLLED |
COLD
Maintains correct storage cold at all 36-in. Kenmore Automatic
< ; R AN | > > ee a ~
E LE ! ; New Convenience! Eye-level Storage!
ANNIVERSARY SALE-PRICED FRESH FOODS UP HIGH...
FROZEN FOODS AT BOTTOM!
2. 39° $10 Down
36-inch automatic electric range with large
built-in griddle and workspace cover makes
grilling or frying snacks or complete meals
quick and easy! Has family-size Visi-Bake
oven that's porcelain enameled; top-or- ~well for
deep-well cooking. See it now!
Amazing, “Food Elevater” Interior! 1958 Coldspot
14.7 cu, ft. Freezer
fi ee 329%
7-heot super-test Miere- Stored food always is at fingertip levell Ready-Rack
tubé top units ore push offers ice cream cartons, frozen juice cans, one ata -
button controfied. time! Eight storage sections hold over 514 lbs. of —
one Tomy porcelain enamel interior! .
Phone FE 54171
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Is Enshrined 158 - Year - Old Frigate
i sali atti
FIRST FIGHT
During the blockade of Tripoli in
1802, the Constellation once audac- |
jously strove to cut off a fleet of 17
Tripolitan gunboats putting out
from shore. She destroyed two
and routed a cavalry contingent
4 ashore. ;
In the War ofi812 her gunfire
shattered a British attempt ot land
on Craney Island Hampton Roads,
She resisted Confederate com-
merce raiders ‘during the Ameri-
can Civil War. Berthed in Boston
- since 194, her aging sides have
5 } tity boca, ae; ‘ be di BSB Se tt] ve ab Li i / a \ i ‘ - sp ate Tf 7 eee it praesie ; matt
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- THE PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 22, 1955 . : , ' ei . ‘ | : ‘ ; ee ; } — briquettes and lengths of waste Passing rode »pass his. He slowed down and Campell’s name frequently is con- |
wood tm sawmills to eat the| Uns Pos My er a cant | Businessman we page as Malden air. ane ae Pays Off in 2Dollars a |Lists Another Campbell! ‘ot Cappel, Sp, im the Grea DALLAS, Tex. In pleading
mise, gives clean amake and the | CAMDEN, $.C. (Courtesy on] As the other car passed,’ two, GREENVILLE, $.C: Wn — Léin| telephone directory he has, ts eeu cost is comparable with that of oil,| the highway paid off for F. B.| pieces of paper fell out. of the | Campell has ‘the distinction of| itr under the correct spelling | Pee - friend
cae ty Mobley. er window. Curious, he stopped, got | being one of the few people who| of his name, but for persons not | H@d & fuss and he’ conde
Dakota has 5,255 miles of | agar cet 5 eT i his name intentionally mis-| fatniliar with it he also has an|i™ his room, She built a fir
9 . 95
Lined wih Inter-
cel*. Choice of 3
colors in sizes 12
to 24-mos
*Cpltalese fiber
-
ee
o-,
sty’,
.
Sanforized * washfast, warm weight
m, Boyville and Fraternity Prep ==
printed cotton
flannel
sizes 4 to 8
regularly 1.39
Sizes 10 to 16 .
1 1.49 Sizes
sl 1 to 16
For our Anniversary only
‘
4° axl 3.29 | gids’ clouckaoft . -cozy-warm :
flannelette. pajamas
Regularly 1.98
price ,
27 Youngsters don’t have to be coaxed to get
into these pajamas .,.. the patterns are so cute
and they're made so comfortable. Two-piece style
in warm, solt-to-the-touch flannelette. They
come in assorted appealing prints in sizes
4, 6 and 6x. An unusually good buy at this low
. styling and quality to compare with
others selling for much more. Come in and see!
Boys’ Style in 4,6 and6x............. Only 1.47
2-Pc. Toddlers’ Pajamas, Sizes 1 to4........ 1.09
30¢ SAVINGS! Honeysuckle Knit
Cotton Undershirts .
251 White rib knit cotton
“easy-on"
short sleeves and
seams! All:sizes A to 6x ..+
at Sears! with the
neck opening. .
no side
} .
excellent quality cotton printed
in assorted striking new
plaid and heathertone patterns.
Washfast and Saniorized* to
give extra wear. Chest pocket, |
double yoke and loop-convert-
ible semi-spread collar. Stock
up now and save more!
*Maz. shrinkage 1%
Girls’ Cotton’
Knit Vests
_ Fine quality combed. cotton
. . . solter, stroriger, more ab-
sorbent
straps. White, 8 to 3 Fer $] |
Non-slip shoulder
14
against his door to smoke him out.
Ty
borrowed from the
boys. . . sized for
suede low cuts
198 pair
Handsome boy-stylés with vivacious feminine detailing
make versatile companions for your sturdy and leisure
hours. They're high steppers, too, on their bubble-light
Sear-O-foam soles. Swish in suedes or polished
leathers. Don't fail to note their low price...
find them at Sears!
Shoe Dept. ‘
Maia Floor.
Now at Sears—-A New Way to S Veto. Nop.
Assorted Honeylane
Values Up
to 27.95 _
A grand collection... and
sale priced! Choice of
alpaca, wool, gabardines
and zip-out storm and
dress coats in many assort- ~
ed styles and colors for
girls’ in sizes 7 to 14.
See them at Sears—now!
Girls’ Wear
Second Floor
SAVE 99° Pajamas fer Girls
in Cotton Flannel
Bon-lire warm and pret-
tily styled! Butcher-boy
or mandarin tops—in
, assotted prints... all
sizes 8 to 16! Save! Reg.
2.98
Coat Values
Phone FES-4171 ae
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ee a ee “THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1955 aS SEVENTEEN ~—
Feed 3 Million Daily chased food valued at $830,000.00" Mileage isn't Bad— mo had been award! Charity Gets $4.5 Billion some $40.00. ) ee ae
ASHINGTON—The Army Quar- | bough some 200,080 indlvidel OX | _ SHERIDA , Wyo. i — Sheridan sh ggp hon antic cag t -2O-he ta ioe : ie
» population is/lion dollars is given annually to; ~
show | private philanthropy tn the United| Farm experts estimate that im
million head | States, Of this amount, corporate | Proved pasture can produce about
Regularly 1.59
SAVE 19 40* Yard the
To get honey from a hive, the beekeeper has to kill all the
with poisonous smoke. This is not only cruel but wasteful. °
. A hundred years ago an American learned how to make a better
* hive out of wood. It is square and contains a number of frames.
The bees build their combs in these frames. When thé
the honey, he lifts out a frame, brushes off the bees, gets the honey
‘out of the comb with a machine, and returns the comb to the hive.
‘That way the bees are not hurt and they do not have to make a new
Beekeepers, as you see in the picture, wear veils to keep from
getting stung. They know how to handle the bees without making them
You can color the picture, paste it on cardboard, cut it out along the
heavy lines, then fold it on the dotted lines to make it stand up.
Tomorrow: Pollination ;
E A beautiful rayon and acetate flannel for_year
‘round wear. Specially treated for anent
wrinkle-resistance. It is 45-in. wide comes in
a wae range of rich fall colors. See ft now—save
Automation Invades |'2° ts tre sccpe to beat’ te WW ; | \oal fp 9 be z “ sd
Dayton Schoolrooms |...14 Coffee capital | sae ae | ere DAYTON, Ohio # — Automation) sa Paulo is the coffee capital ‘ | : Ul YY,
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at least in Dayton. Times was mally accounts for more than half | 3 Ying : me
when they could break loose to go the world’s supply. The State of °
clean the erasers. Now machines | Sao Paulo produces a third of the, Assorted Sofa Pillows : ¢
Values Up to 1.98 — At Only 88
gach
Come in today for a com ete selection of these lovely
cotton filled reversible pillows in your favorite fabrics,
colors and designs. trimmed in a matching color
ri Royal Purple pad
, :
6 ile nylons ™ |
@ Regularly 96c! Save 2c on Every Pair ot Sears q
} @ Méasured Length Printed on Every Cellophane Package :
~ PONTIAC’S NEWEST © Beautiful Dull Finish With Fine Seams — New Shades
otters you the meet modern fa- Smooth lines and uplift .without BS
etic, end the Gecet service accentuation. A nylon taileta :
ailable. ; | av with side zipper, 6 garters.” : pris na pra ss
—aeee- ‘or a glamor-thrill, your legs in te '
Ee our gossamer Beautyfilms . . . see the 8 pave 8
soft, dull complexion-finish, hairline
ganas ; — superb fit. i og tt tans: 15 : :
m now... sale ends this week-
1-HOU R = tw: end! . ; Pr. :
DRY CLEANING ;
—_ BP wid 4.98 Spe
4-HOUR | "erinantiy . ae sit ee aie are, eee | \ e bs ; SHIRT LAUNDRY Lowes? — for control. Side ine, 2 .- |
© bay 1.03 value for 79¢ Lingerie, Dept.
@ get free shopping bag with 3
any 3-Ib assortment Nb
@ bakery-fresh delicious fig
SENS CAR “i wiches, sugar wafers
eg ps
kind arve at y's 3 COOK! E S. AL E " rs
Wont OP" fix (| . © Ibs. C x out > / (fm eo :
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k in sturdy shopping bag :
Come get 3lbs. of your favorite 3
cookies and save 24c — and take :
it all home in oy a
FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE bet A Se wl ee
OPEN DAILY from 7 A. M. to 9 P. M. Sears! |
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— : 29¢Tig Bas. | Fine Sonforized” § = Sale Priced . .. Kerrybrooke Orlon® Sweaters |
| } Cotton Slips It’s the K armholes and neck that Pullovers Cardigans |.
Q 44 make them so smart. It's the dollar less. - :
33c Vanilla Crome Reg. : 1 2» you'll at Sears that makes you feel so 55 : 55 .
AE , } . . 198 . “> ‘mart. Fashioned of Orlon’, soft as a. kitten’s , L
= Acenteas _ i | 27 ‘Lb purr. Easy to wash, need no reshaping. 34 to . : i ee
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We. Give Holdens \ > : pee 4 Piet beondery | im, White in 32-44. just Say “Charge tt” on Sears Revolving Charge Other Popular Orton® Pullovers .....2.98 ae
“RED STAMPS ? | “1% max. shrinkage. “6 Months to Pay . . . Small Service Charge Popular, Otton® Cardigans from. .4 4+, 4 ar
| | Siadigfaclion pumanteed v0 your money back EADS. 154 N. Saginaw St. . Phote FES : 5 ny ‘ io - af2 a i : re ‘ A ua ri : eee . : * ’ Ee ey ; Bets ©
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| «THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1955
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MOST SKID PROTECTION of All
ry First Quality Tires... NEW oe
)) ALLSTATE TUBELESS Silent CUSHIONS
= 175 25.75 ;
NO TRADE- 6.70x15_
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20-month Allstate triple guaranteed! New wider, fom tread
divided into thousands of road-gripping surfaces for greater
traction, moe miles of safety! Made “es tough X-41* oa Rub-
ber and 100% bonded rayon cord .. « has butyl rubber liner,
lets air éscape slowly. Save!
ALLSTATE BLACKWALL TUBELESS
SIZE «| Ret, Ne Trade - Tratecta
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| weed | ~7.60x15°| 30.95 | 25.95
| ia” | WHITEWALL CUSHIONS
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Le ace teed vied be le ‘
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Allstate
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With Rust, Corrosion Inhibitor Have Maximum Sparking Area ‘424nch, Support Any Load $00 Pound Lead Capacity
10-91. don 199 GeltonCon 6 2,29 Reg. 49¢ 39¢ be. Reg. 5.95 4.44 neo 435 79,88
Palio
oes it again!
BIG 21-INCH
CONSOLETTE
FOR ONLY
119% © Only $5 Down at Sears
@ Scratch Resistant Finish
@ Full-size Console
It's the lowest price possible for
a full 2l-in. consolette! Ideal
second set for children or den
. use it as a table model or
with base full size! Gives fine
reception and ideal sound...
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THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1955, "PONTIAC, ee |
Widely Viewed Drama
re]
General Motors, ‘ military products by GMC Trick, Pontiac Presidential Campaign fo Be
the 500,000} next year, is under the supervision of the U. S. Army
at Corps of Engineers, Detroit District, headed by Col,
Army Ordnance warehouse being built just off East | Arthur C, Nauman. , 3 4 4
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4 |
4 in these days must be a_ better-
| than-fair sort of actor. The most
popular political productions seem Polificians Eye
IV Techniques Wags Suggest Election
Speech Review Be Done
by Theater Critics
WASHINGTON @ — The big
brains ir politics have a_worri-
It's a real problem. A candidate
to be those with the. intimate,
homespun atmosphere overlaid
with by such obvious sincerity that
no one can overlook it or fail to
be ; * = . i
During the 1952 campaign, there
a good deal of talk that “‘the
" had
a political candidate to ?
re are tricks to every
politicians of both
to turn to the
Some wags are suggesting that
the 1956 campaign should be re- begun to take over |
MICHIGAN,
NEW
1956 is this Custom ‘Medalist’ two-door sedan. The “Medalist"’ is the
lowest priced of the 13 new models offered by Mercury in the Mont-
clair, Monterey and Custom series for 1956. It is powered by Mercury's
MERCURY—A newcomer to the Mércury line of ‘cars for | new high compression 312 cubic inch engi
by dealers Sept. 29, and will be displayed
Mercury Sales, Inc., 40 W. Pike St.
Weather Experts Predict Hurricanes
Will Revert to Florida in Two Years
” MIAMI, Fla, @®—Weather ex-
| perts. believe the barrage of hurri-
canes slamming into the Middle
Atlantic and New England states
may soon shift back to Florida.
Gordon Dunn, chief storm fore-
caster in-the Miami Weather Bu-
reau, said today the current hurri-
cane cycle “has lasted fully: as
long as it normally does, and on a
statistical basis, we. would say the
trend ought to reverse itself right
away—by that meaning in the next Florida's five-year immunity from
hurricanes may be about over,
HAVE REASON
Dunn, who hag been conferring
with other weather experts .in
Washington, said weathermen be-
lieve they have come up with the
reason for the northward shift
tropical storms have been follow-
ing for the past few years,
; J +. *
Experts believe a. high-pressure
area known as the Azores-Ber- year or two.”
If this is true, Dunn added, | trol" for the Atlantic and the
Dems to Stress
Dollar Economy
Under Truman
WASHINGTON (#—Campaign-
ing Demorrats will stress a. con-
tention that the Eisenhower ad-
ministration ‘did not come close
to matching the Democratic rec-
ord for sound budgetary perform-
ance." : :
Democratic National Chairman
Paul M. Butler made the state-
to
: seat MO RIS ee y ag as
MILITARY WAREHOUSE UNDER WAY—Construction of an Army Ordnance ware-
house to store military production machinery is well under way on a 32-acre site off East
South Boulevard, one-fourth mile east of the GMC Truck & Coach Division's plant. The
warehouse will store government-owned tools and machines, used in the production of
Motor Division, and Oldsmobile Division of oleae ts *
2 pene Smee
In the foreground, workers are laying the floors for one section of the sprawling
warehouse. An unfinished, 500,000-gallon water reservoir appears in the background.
The completed structure—the largest of its kind in Michigan—will cover approxi-
mately 14 acres, and will be dehumidified to prevent rust on the equipment, according fo
officials of the Detroit District of the U. S. Army Corps of Engineers,
Footloose Vicki
Led Home With
Elephant Hook
CHARLOTTE, N.C. Ww — Vicki
the elephant guzzled tap water and
chomped domesticated hay today,
having put behing her 11 days of
free-lance foraging, in the
lands of Mecklenburg County.
The 6-year-old Indian eleph-nt,
who’ went rambling Sept. 11 from
her amuserhent park home about
six miles from downtown Charlotte
was run down yesterday by a vol-
unteer posse.
, ot
Her pursuers herded her into an
open field and let her exhaust
herself with aimless: running about.
_. Then they circled her methodical-
ly with strands of rope, and when
the web was completed snared her
feet and got an elephant hook in
her ear.
Vicki, once again tractable, re-
turned at a ‘leisurely pace with
her captors ‘to’ the amusement
park, * * * * *
Ringling Brothers and Barnum
and Bailey Circus wasn't in on the
dintsh. He tired ‘out. But the cie-
phant’s owner, Jack Partlow, and
her regular trainer, John .(Smoky) Elephant man Louie Reed of the | A horsemanship demonstration
wood- } by the Oakland County -sheriff's
mounted posse will keynote a
western-style camporee of the Clin-
ton Valley Bdy Scout Council this
week end at Bald Mountain Rec-
reation Area.
‘ . * * *
Sheriff Frank Irons said his
posse members have designed a
special program to open the 8 p.m.
campfire show on Saturday night
for 1,000 Boy Scotts of northern
Oakland and Macomb Counties.
First couricil-wide campout in five years, the event is expected
to be the largest of {ts type ever
Bil] PeGrace, Pontiac district
vice .chairman and camporee
campfire director, said. other: fea-
tures of the show. will include the
playing of specially recorded mes-
sages to the Scouts from cowboy
pea
4
‘ : 3 Foe a . nd, were there to soothe Ba Babi al eo Inasmuch as the “old West” had
plenty of Indians, Grace Lutheran
Church troop 244 will perform an
elaborate Indian ‘ceremonial. Wil-
liam P. Pascher of Gingellville
will direct singing of western songs
and Larry DeMilner of Congrega-
tional Church Explorer Ship Five
will report on the recent Boy Scout
World Jamboree.
Kenneth H. Sanderson of West-
acres, camp chief, said the Scouts
are scheduled to arrive Saturday
morning at-the park to put up their
tents on a hilly, )-acre campsite.
Entrance to the campground is off
will compete in first aid, knot
tying, ‘pony -express riding and
Carrying out the. western theme,
the Scouts will don cowboy garb,
instead of uniforms. And they'll
.camp in four ‘sectionk, called (
ranches, with names such as the
Diamond W. ' \
Posse Horsemanship Show fo Open
Bald Mountain Area Scout Camporee one of the ranches. Glenn Lackey
is ranch forgman of the Pontiac
|group, ani assisted by Norton
Graham,
Pettit, Gilbert Pierce, Roger Law-
rence, Leon Lackey, Louis Mum-
brue. Edward Markham and Dave
Hewitt.
* * *
has asked all troops to bring their
own charcoal for cooking fires. Wa-
‘ter will be provided from a milk
tank truck. Oxford’s Mayor Ted
Pearson is directing first aid and
* *¢ *#
On Sunday, the Scouts will at-
tend field Mass and church serv-
* Harry Boorn, Charles.
Park Manager William Rathburg | Crucial Testing
of Big Carrier
Is Slated Today —
ABOARD CARRIER FOR-
RESTAL W—This is the crucial
testing day for Uncle Sam's new-
est and mightiest warship as the
Navy prepared to open up the
supercarrier Forrestal to full
speed, a *
If she passes the test. the “okay”
label is expected to be given the
59,000-ton vessel, which failed her
first sea trials last month because
of mechanical trouble. - :
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Preliminary tests yesterday were
successful. They took place as the
seas off the Virginia Capes at
speeds ranging up to 25 knots an
| eee
Three weeks ago, the vessel de-
veloped ical trouble stem-
ming from an inadequate lubri-
cating system. The Newport News
ng and Drydock Co., the
corrected : *
Use Jewel Bearings.
LOS ANGELES — A fnodern. jet bomber’s delicate instruments con-
Sd
muda High is the “weather con-
Moroccans Iv
to Scare French Some Are Pulling Out
While Others Beseech
Paris to Get Tough
RABAT, French Morocego (?~
French farmer Pierre Robin won't
Hbottle much wine this year: Ter- southeastern United States during
the hurricane season. - * st ”
Four or five: years ago this
high-pressure area was
'“somewhat to the north and west
been below normal from the Cape
Verdes westward across the
southern portion of the North At-
lantic states,
He pointed out that weathermen
believe the 1926 to 1950 period,
which saw the Greater Miami area
French officials say terrorists
have actually destroyed only a tiny
* *
If the nationalists. get a start on
home rule, they may be able to
halt the terrorists. It will he some
time, though, until businessmen
get their contiiones back.
France has made great strides
yards away they can find some of |
the world’s most wretched slums, |
built of scrap lumber and old tin,
cans. There is plenty of building
to do. * * ©
Outside the cities farm and min-
eral wealth are only beginning to
be tapped by modern methods.
Many thousands of potentially fer-
tilé acres await irrigation, The
Khouribga phosphate mines, heav-
ily damaged by nationalist” sabo-
teurs last month, are among the
world's greatest. Coal, iron, zinc,
lead, cobalt, antimony and manga-
nese are also among major ex-
ports, : Es & *
The nine million inhabitants of
Morocco have an annual income
equal to not much more than a
billion and a half dollars. The half
million European colonists who
have a large share of this sum
are already avid buyers of foreign
goods. The Moroccans would doubt- ~
ship zig-zagged through moderate | less imitate them if they had the
| Means.
*
But instead of developing, Mo-
; Toecco’s economy is stagnating.
*' * : * *
| Fearing taxation @nd_nationali-
tation in France, many French
businessmen sent their money to
North Africa after World War II.
Since terrorism started
in, Morocco 244 | ago, the
mdévement has shifted in the other
direction, a had *
ing up fairly well, but imports
from France are down. Tourism
has few attractions in times like
these.
PORTLAND, Ore, = develop |
Production and exports are hold- .
Plywood Marks Birthday hit by 16 tropical stérms, tnclud-
ing eight hurricanes was
bnormal. :
Citizens Can't Recall
Single Traffic Death JOHNSTON, §.C, (®—Johnstor
population about 2,000, -has never
had a traffic fatality as far as
anyone seems to Know,
The
the J
Main Street telling the number of
days singe the last traffic acci-
dent and last fatality.
[* & * .
The JC's traced the records back
13 years without finding a single
persons killed or seriously hurt.
So'13 years is the time put on the
sign,
' But Mayor E, R, Mobley, in of-
fice ‘more than 20 years, said he
is sure that the number of days
without a fatality actually could
be traced back to the day the first.
automobile appeared in Johnston,
. Li
“We've never made any special
effort at traffic control,”’ Mobley undertook to put up 4 sign on| - "TWENTY-ONE .
Mercury Offers
13New Models 1956 Cars to Be Shown
Public on Sept. 29;
Height Is Reduced
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CLOCK WATCHERS — Sally Steward displays two| Humane Society captured in the clock tower of Ypsi-
owls she and another member of Washtenaw County | lanti High School. ; THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBE
ncn li ase Coded R 22, 1955
\Fear Pervades
Stockbridge * *
Town Uses Precautions
Against Reoccurrence of
Brutal Murders
The town lies only 18 miles from
the state prison of Southern Mich-
igan at Jackson,
largest walled institution. .
Stockbridge people didn’t
‘rick, 63, and his wife Myra, 6%, —
were found at their farm five
miles away. A bloodied ball-peen
hammer lay nearby. ‘
The discovery touched off a
nationwide search for Nealy Bu-
Mission Accomplished
Nebraska's Flag Found OMAHA @#-—-Frau Elsa Taake is
an expert with the embroidery
needle, Because-she is, this story
unfolded:
Frau Taake decided.she wanted
to make an. embroidered writing
case for the North Atlantic Treaty
commander in chief, Gen. Alfred
M. Gruenther.
And. it being that Gen. Gruenther
comes from Nebraska, Frau Taake
of West Berlin decided she should
embroider Nebraska's state flag
into the case design along with
the NATO coat of arms and the
U.S. flag.
- So she wrote the adjutant gen-
eral of the U.S. Army forces in
Europe asking a color reproduction
of Nebraska's flag,
He didn't have one. But he fig-
ured the adjutant general at Wash-
ington would have it. So on went
the request, ;
he adjutant general at Wash-
ington didn't have one. But he fig-
ured the chief of the Nebraska
Military District at Omaha would
have one. On went the request.
Col, John R. Dey, the Nebraska
district boss, who told the story
last night, didn’t have one, But
he figured Nebraska Adj. Gen. Guy
N. Henninger would have one. On| ~
went the request.
Gen, Henninger didn't have a
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color reproduction. But he had an
answer, He sent Col. Dey his own
real Nebraska flag from Lincoln.
And now Donald P. Christensen,
a civilian engineering employe of
the Nebraska district, is busy with
brush and paint making the color
reproduction that Frau Taake
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It will go out in the mails next
week to keep Frau Taake's needle
busy, -
And down the line the word can
be passed: “Mission accom-
plished.”
Pontiac UM Engineer
Receives ‘A’ Record
John Edward Baxter, of 571
Third Ave., was among the 28
University of Michigan College of
Engineering students who achieved
all “A” records during the recent
summer session. Modern Medicines
Linked to Ancients
BUFFALO, N.Y. (INS)—Modern
antibiotics, derived from special
earths, have their foundation in
ancient Greece. ,
Physicians there used six varie-
ties of earth as medicines for their
patients, . : ce
These earths usually were dug
only once a year with a special
ceremony. The spot from which
they were taken was put under
guard for the rest of the year. ,
The earth then was formed into
small blocks, each being stamped
with the symbol of the area from
which it came—perhaps the first
| identification -marks to be put on
| medicines. :
Want to Be Sailors
SINGAPORE (®—Theres a rush
on to join the royal Malayan
navy.
Recruiting officers asked for 80
candidates. Five hundred Malays,
Indians, Chinese and Eurasians
turned up at the Singapore naval
base. ch , 31, who e&caped the
prison the day before the murder.
HOMES ARE LOCKED
Buchanan has not ‘been found.
In the past two weeks, fear has
sifted past the locked doors and
into the heart of a town which
once welcomed strangers.
Husbands are teaching their
wives how to handle shotguns and
rifles. Farmers in the area have |
taken on the vigilarice of pioneers.
Children behave as if they have
been listening to ghost stories, re-
fusing to go upstairs to bed. Wid-
owed women have quit their homes
to live with relatives.
A TENSE TOWN
The town has been -converted
into a.tense arena of false alarms,
rumors and scares. .
The signals to take up
search are fleeting things. Noises the world's.
Steer Way Off Feed:
ORD, Neb., (INS)—A steer of
survived nearly 30 days without
food or water this summer while
trapped in an eight-foot dry wash.
The critter, found after a four-
week: search, ‘had drépped ‘in
weight from 600 pounds to 30
pounds,
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Dead Seagulls Serving
to Ward Off Intruders
-\ BLOCK ISLAND, RI. @—Two
‘seagulls, killed by a plane at
Block Island airport, are serving
to keep other seagulls off the run-
way.
Airport atiendants staked out the:
birds, one on each side of the run-
way to keep live gulls away.
‘The attendants said incoming pi- lots are no longer bothered by
the numerous birds in the vicinity.
Japs Leave Soviet
LONDON «—Moscow radio* an-
nounced the Japanése parliamen-
tary delegation which has been
touring the Soviet Union left Mos-
cow today by plane in Gree groves
for separate destinati Peiping,
i Helsinki and Warsaw.
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By OVID A. MARTIN |
WASHINGTON — The. Eisen-
hower administration looked to the
National Agricultural Advisory
Commission today for suggestions
on how to bolster sagging farm
income. ae
The 18-member bipartisan body
of farm leaders began a two-day
quarterly meeting with that as its
major problem.
Secretary of Agriculture Benson
said the commission wilh go over
proposals for aiding farmers by
channeling more money into their
pockets.
IDEAS WILL, HELP
The secretary said last week
that the administration will offer
neneeianions #
administration proposals. * * *
The group is expected to give |
serious consideration to a proposal
‘that the government offer farmers
substantial payments for retiring
upwards of 35 million acres of
surplus land from the production
of cash crops,
The commission also may pick
up proposals that the government
adopt a multiple-price system for
| such export crops as cotton, wheat
and. rice. Opposed heretofore by
Benson, such proposals would
support domestic prices of these
crops at relatively high levels
while allowing them to move into
export markets at lower prices.
Dean William L. Myers of the
College of Agriculture’ at Cornell
University is chairman of the com-
mission.
Geriatric Section:
Seen in Stores
of the Future
WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS,
W. Va.—Folks have been talking
about cars, planes, and houses of
| the future—what will a drug store
‘look like in 1980?
Dan Rennick, editor of Ameri-
can Druggist, says that among
other supplies needed by the aged.
The proportion of over
65 is increasing so rapidly, Ben-
than 1@ per cent of the nation.
He estimates there will be near.
ly twice as many people 65-and-
older than there are today.
The store will also have a wait-
ing room for customers. waiting
for prescriptions and, for the most
part, the store will feature self-
service since there will be a short-
age of clerks.
Deaths Last Night OLLYWOOD (AP)—Robert Riskin, 54,
sereen write;
rd tor *
Happened One ." writer of several
other screen nite, and husbend of actress
Pay Wray.
YORK—Donald C. Brace, 13,
founder of Harcourt, Brace & Co.,
lishers, who retired as an officer of the
com, ink J. Herlihy, ™, oe es:
dent of Herlihy Mid-Continent
“ of — icago. structures, be =
wit) pub-
seven eeeanen SIGNS OF CHANGING TIMES — There was quite
a contrast in the parking lots of two Lawrence, Kan.,
schools when students flocked in for the new term. dieniedboas tis
school lots would have locked like os aa at left.
parking lot. commission recommendation ban-
Picture-at right, which shows how they look’ this
year, shows only a part of the Lawrence High School Printing Foreign Papers
Banned by India. Cabinet
. NEW DELHI @®—The Ministry
ot Information said today the In-
dian Cabinet has approved a press
ning the publication in. India ‘of
editions of foreign newspapers.
Officials said the action was tak.
en after a request from the New |
York Times for permission to pub-:
lish an Asian airmail edition in
‘| India, preferably in Calcutta,
Egyptians Adored Eye
CAIRO—Ancient Egyptians wor-
shiped the eye and made sacred| DON’T SCR/.TCH THAT
amulets to represent it, believing
that these charms brought good
health and good vision.
Optometrist a
“Better: Things in
Barber Reveals
Pleasant Switch Commies’ Cutter Now
Surrounded by Women
While Molding Styles
LOS ANGELES (INS) — An ex-
GI, who spent part of his time in
Korea shaving the+heads of surly
communist prisoners of war, now
has much prettier and more co-
operative subjects on which to
practice his tonsorial talents,
* * *
Los Angeles is living the dream of
every war-weary GI. All day long
he is surrounded by women.
He is a student of cosmetology
and hair-styling at a Los Angeles
technical school and whiles away
the hours molding the coiffures of
lovely ladies.
You'd think that a job like that
would be a safe and easy one in
the midst of war, but the way
Von Berg tells it, it sounds like
something above and beyond thé
line of duty. -
FRANTIC CATS ;
He said the fanatic prisoners
were as co-operative as an alley
cat about to be shampooed, They
had to be forcibly restrained and
would kick, scream and create all
sorts of a fuss when he tried to
cut their hair.
They even bit him several times
so badly that he required medical
aid. He said they were worse
earning five battle stars.
* * *
As if that Wags not enough, the
co-| captives added insult to injury.
“They stank and spat and called
the Americans capitalist, warmon-
gering i alistic dogs,” he said.
“And their hair was full of micro-
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| ‘| Darry! Zanuck Taking
| Year Off From Films » By EARL WILSON
. EARL AROUND THE TOWN .
_ NEW YORK—“A buffet dinner.” said TV comic San Leven-
son, “is one where they don't have enough chairs for everybody
to sit down.” None of ut'll be surprised if Darry! Zanuck, the
Wahoo, Neb, Wonder Boy, decides in London to take a year’s
leave of absence from bossing 20th Century-Fox to work out
all his problems. “He’s tired and needs a rest,” his studio
friends say understandingly. —
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Crew Cut Al Steele, Joan Crawford's husband, told folks
at Luchow's, “Joan says ‘Hello’,” adding that he flies to Holly-
working wife: The Red Cross
asked Martha Raye (who must
get transfusions three times @
year): . “Are you a blood
donor?” She replied, “I'm not
even a blood-owner.”
There's terrific excite-
ment in TV circles — with
NBC's Pat Weaver person- .
ally trying te get Revion
te switch the 64G Question
to NBC... — on a
~ Sunday night spot ...and .
, making certain hewitehing
offers. A panel show of
64G Question winners seems
CRAWFORD headed for NBC, and NBC's
made such an offer that CBS’ Boss Man Paley's gotta
meet (and probably will), leaving Revion and Lou Cowan
im @ position where they can turn the tables and dictate
terms te a network!
Perry Como told us after his opening NBC show, “I didn't
. Joe DiMaggio,
trying to fatten up in Toots Shor's, told us he figures the
Yankees are in and will win the series—but that it'll take ‘em
q games. to whip the Dodgers.
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Generate Power
TUCSON, Ariz. (~The oldest
coal mining district in the United
States may soon be put into large-
seale production for the first time.
Dr. John Hack of Bagg: Uni-
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MARTHA
a fast two-week trip to Europe.
ld his ring back ... Marla Vernay,
ff, "has a bit role in “The Eddie Duchin Es
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= re JN. . » Rocky Marciano and his manager,
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PEARLS . . . It's hard to appreciate the flower : He THAT: Automobiles today are superior to
shift for themselves.
LAUGH: “The way hair styles are today,
the back if it's a man who needs a hajreut
just had one.”—Jerry Vale.
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heard of the new Grumman jet plane with the
Lollobrigida curves, and figures it should be called the F-36-
23-35. That's earl, brother.
(Copyright 1955, the Hall Syndicate, Inc.)
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her husband, Hans Hauser? She's.
Kal-shek may eventually head Nationalist 1200. Now their large deposits
anny Ue GaN te penernty cloctzton!
power:
The Harvard group decided pre-
historic Americans realized the
value of coal about the same time
as the English. The British used
it to bring about: the industrial
discarded revolution. The Indians
it in favor of wood and sheep dung.
nicians making an inventory of
the wide variety of mineral
resources of the Navajo and Hopi
reservations, They are also try-
ing to find commercial uses for
the materials.
Original estimates made 4
years ago placed mineable coal on
the reservations at eight billion
tons. Kiersch said work done the
past couple of years has reduced
this estimate to something in
excess of two billion tons. It is a
good, average grade bituminous
coal, May Be Utilized to).
versity reported ancestral
Hopi. Indiains of northern Arizona | - [reservation are now on the plan-
ning boards.
Hopi generally range from two
to eight feet in thickness. A
few beds 12 fo 20 feet thick are
known. Most- coal production
iu the U.S. comes from seams
three to six feet thick.
Arizona isn’t going to rival the
nation’s leading coal-producing
states. Seams of the eastern U.S.
extend for tens of miles. Reser-
vation seams run for thousands of
feet only. Then the thickness nar-
rows until they are only a few
inches wide. oe 6-6
Hopi coal mines seem to have
brought axes. “This made it easier
to cut wood for fuel than dig coal.
Cedar Springs Plant
“CEDAR SPRINGS w —
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brakes and other equipment,
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“ghe’s still there.”
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James G. Gibson
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DETROIT @#—James G. (Jim)
* * *
Gibson, 61,-who has been vice
president for 12 years, was elected
last night to succeed the late
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Holt said, while the Russian
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at least, ers will be in no condition to vote |
RETURNS TO. U. 5. — Moham-
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Pakistan, has been appointed Am
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in 1952-53 Before becoming Pre-
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_| white collar workers, effective im-
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termination must be due to a pet-
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force or inability of the employe
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Benefits range from one month's
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salary for an employe with five
Or more years of service, firearm training and criminology.
Turkey Retains Dewey's
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Today’s Rockets—Precurs a ym re | re ccconhetmmpger 1 Setentints not only could design | bat build a . auclear-powered
engine suitable for interplane- |
tary Might. ; |
“This would. be a Ramble only
in the sense that no one -could,
predict: the eventual final form or |
size of the atomic engine. About|
its feasibility, however, there is’
wide agreement.” i
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Fraenkel agreed and added:
“If such an atomic engine were |
in existence, and especially if it
could be planned to travel at)
speeds approaching that of light,
then the exploration of other solar.
systems might not be out of the
question.”
| There is evidence that Soviet |
Russia is interested in the VU. 8.)
rockets. e
¢ By EDWIN DIAMOND
WHITE SANDS, N. M. -- The
balloon launchings are made in the
northern states. since previous
Holloman scientists are tight-
lipped about the space mice and
monkeys sent up in rockets. But
further studies are. known to be
under way. :
In the meantime; Col. Stapp has
RUSSIANS TRY KIDNAP
Grigori Tokaev, a Russian |
defected to the West, gineer who Sealeemrenreenepercterst
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THE. GRANDDADDY—This is the “granddaddy” of rockets, the
German V-2. It was developed by Germany in World War II as a terror |
Scientists in the U. S. have fired the V-2 more than 100 miles | weapon. '
above the earth.
equipment and p 4
a nuclear-powered ship.” - !
CRASH PROGRAM |
To achieve such a power plant,’
Cushing recommended a “crash”
program similar to the Manhattan
district project which led to the.
development of the first atomic
bomb, He said: '
“Given a few billion dollars
and from two to five years, i
ki = “Sending a man to t
without the information
é iss
|
oraurver
means of rocket
not get you all the way in
planetary flight.” :
Plywood Stove
Operates With
Magnetic Coils
LON GBEACH, Cal.—A “house
of tomorrow’ built recently near
‘Long Beach features a kitchen
range built of hardwood plywood.
This highly unusual cooking
th taset up eddy currents in the |
cooking utensils, These currents |
|do the actual cooking. ———
3 mak Denes of Armee Peseerch | Hef iecand gtpainar
, de) ;.| Foundation, Mlinois Institute of for Usage in Aircra
Nuclear, power plants. are ©O0-| 1 ssclogy, also look toward a| 9 LYNN, Mass, — A tiny motor, | nuclear power plant as the solu-; ° a i
tion to long distance rocket travel. | aller than a man’s thumb, has : been developed for aviation use in|
Cushing believes any real im- | the Lynn instrument department of |
terplanetary travel is “tied im’ | 4 national eléctric concern. |
closely with the developmest of | ‘The device is said to be rugged
a nuclear power plant.” With | enough to withstand high-altitude
such a plant, Cushing declares, | flying in temperatures down to 67
there would be two important | below zero. “ f
advantages. He sald: It already is being used to power
“Getting ‘out of this world’ with|® braking mechanism in an air- |
conventional chemical fuels is de-| cTaft gyrocompass system. Lapa) pendent on the initial velocity of motor weighs 1.2 ounces and has a
escape. This means you need a| Maximum speed of 19,250 revolu-
big blast-off with its attendant tre- | tions a minute, endous G-pull (gravity pull) on -
. _ Ft. Custer Hospital Eyed your human crew.
“With a nuclear power plant, _ ¢
take-off could be one of gradual| aavey ine tederal Jase D arg acceleration—it id be as un- day to let Michigan use the empty
eventful inside the craft as it is station hospital at Fort Custer to
sitting here in this office talking house about half of the 1,200 men-
to you. tally retarded children how on
“In addition, the great amount hospital waiting lists. Williams ad-
of space taken up by the chemical} dressed the ‘request to Secretary
fuels could be used for payload—' of Defense Wilson. ti»
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Powder and liquid rockets are
not new of course—the © former
dates back to 13th century China.
LIQUID BETTER
Liquid propellants are better but
more expensive than solid propel-
lants, according to Charles Man-
sur and Lowell Randall, two rock-
et engineers in the Army Ord-
Laboratories at White Sands
oving Grounds, New Mexico. |
Mansur was an associate of
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:
haus declared he was under orders
from the Kremlin to bring Dr, and
Mrs. Saenger to Moscow by per-
suasion or force,
Tokaev's, mission failed and
the Russians do not have the
foremest photonic power expert
in thelr employ, Dr. Saenger is
And what about the United
States?
Informed sources say the U. S.
is also “hot on the trail’. at per-
haps two key research labora-
tories, one in the southwest, the
other in the far west.
According to the experts who
can comment, neither the U, S.
nor the U. S. §. R. has reached
the mechanical “‘working stage’'—
as yet.
(Tomorrew—When will man
rocket out of this world?)
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Ford's safety news is new Lifeguard Design—the result of
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hour on its expressways. the City |
Council overlooked a ‘state law
DETROIT w + Detroit has cut limiting trucks to 45 when it origi-
4 to- 45 miles an we. all vehicles. .
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Cor. Williams Lake-Airport Roads. Box Office Opens 6:30 P. M.
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| limit on trucks of ‘more | nally set an expressway limit of 53 | Dekorne, chairman’ of the . health | services totaling $12,900 will be
‘committee. of the Kent County | Health Budget Drops ©
GRAND RAPIDS ®—Lewis M. i“
iboard of supervisors, has ap-
| proved a_ tentative’ health budget | is» $1,500 Jens than this year's | ' budget. However, . Dekorne said
planned expansioin of health
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‘| Chez Paree in Chicago, Dunes in 4 Hollywood Headlines
[Marion Marlowe Returns-|
This Time With Success } eee By BOB THOMAS “I couldn't even get in to see the |
| HOLLYWOOD @®—Tall. shapely people who could get mein to see |
. Marion Marlowe of St; Louis has the people who could give me a
returned. to: Hollywood under dif- | job.
ferent circumstances from her last Finally she snapped at the |
| visit. chance. to go to London in a show
eg called “Sauce Tartere.”
Today she is headlining at @ big | Marion came back to this coun-
(mew night spot, has signed for a try, -got a big buildup, then the |
|
_ gotiating for more. When she was enjoying her new-found
drive-in restaurant,
| Moral: It pays to get fired.
| As any TV fan can tell you,
| Marion was one of the so-called |
| Arthur Godfrey Friends. She got)
| the ax.
, It turned out to be a disguised
| blessing, The soprano was imme- |
| diately signed for several appear- |
ances on the Ed Sullivan Show.
She will be featured prominently
in “The Ed Sullivan Story," which
Warners is going to film.
* She also was hooked up to high-
salaried dates at such spots as the
CiarKk Gale
Susan Havwarp
|Las Vegas and the new Beverly
| Hilton here, She was lunching on
the balcony of her swank seventh-
floor suite at the Hilton as she
reminisced about her previous as-
sault on Hollywood.
“It was back in 1947 or so," she
remarked, “I had just graduated
from high school in St. Louis, 1|
heard. Monogram was making a.
picture based on the life of Tchai- |
kovsky. They were looking for a |
girl who was tall, brunette and
could sing. I quaMfied for all. three.
“A friend of mine sent ‘my pic-|
ture, The studio wrote back for |
me to come to Hollywood—at my
own expense, of course,
“So I came out, I sat, around "|
SOLDIER oF
FORTUNE
GNI NT five months doing nothing. * ~ *
But Marion didn't return in de- |
feat to St. Louis, She -stayed in)
Hollywood, living at the Studio |
Club and hystling hamburgers at |
a drive-in. The girl across the hall |
was also struggling for a start in|
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‘Ernest B. De Silva, public school
superintendent, barred the film
from the Hilo High School and
auditorium.
Maj. Gen. Fred W. Makinney,
adjutant general of thei Hawaii-
National Guard, refused to permit
a showing in the armory where
the ILWU territorial convention is
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Dead Ferry Skipper
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A total of 1,172 persons—S of
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Bard’s Theater Liked
Some 300,000 persons visit the
Shakespeare Memorial Theater at
Stratford on Avon every year, says
the National Geographic Society.
The theater was completed in
1932. -In 1769 David Garrick or-
ganized the first Shakespearean
festival in Stratford.
ply by’ two, as they have had to
do for years, they will find a!
ready-made tax table for two, /
Incidentally, the Internal Rev-
enue has dropped the color stripes |
used on the 1954 mailed kits,
which classifigd income as above
or below the $10,000 bracket.
Egyptians Will Oust
Coptic Church Head
“CAIRO, Egypt —The Egyptian |I government is going to oust 8 |
year-old Patriarch Anba Youssab |
The church: isan ancient Chris- |
x8ing. the Greek | tian body simi
Othodrox Church. The Coptic arch-
bishops and Congregational Coun-
cil voted to suspend the old man
from his lifetime post but he re-
fused to quit. The Egyptian Cabi-
net decided last night to back the
lesser church leaders.
The patriarch has been under
fire for more than a year from
Coptic leaders who dislike his ad-
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should. mean” fewer headaches| Some 30 to 35 million .of the |. Sctaiioes ey bade Chen Craeted Pack
next year. more than 60 million taxpayers| mechanic, knocked another off his unty zoo at
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onthe. the Internat Reve hand’ tiail it to the regional In-| Clouted a arresting patrolman be ailing recently, and a veteri-
enue ‘Service has announced the| ternal Revenue director's otfice|° the bead with & wimucl narian examined him.
new forms forthe 1955 income) after attaching the withholding! oy gt a So Nothing wrong with Cecil except |
=. e * ¢ ro gay Tg agua al lovesichness, said the vet. He
There is an tuproved punch | « 5 office would ng a tendon. longed for on
card form for those earning less setae ame Wxraba eum Police said she was jailed to : am. * |
than $5,000 @ year trom wages | taxpayer @ refund or a bill in 4| °°! off” and was charged with A fend wan vianted te buy Cocil Monday and
or salaries, and a shorter form | 1. 45 days, depending on whether | WK and disorderly conduct a mate, People gave some money Friday Open
for those with Incomes of $5,008 | hig withheld tax was greater or Then someone got the idea of let 9:30 - 9:00
a nies Sree wages de eiteehes less than his real tax. Work Starts in October ting bis pet pend in & tow poanies. 3 :
oe : a than $100 of| «2mm Whe cern less than on Grand Circus Garage age ret ey BE SURE! Tuesday, Wed.,
- from at" pubiact t0 the wi saat ome, wile or Sa |. DETECT & -, Grow betel To date 83 parakeets have do BUY WIZARD! ~ | Thurs. 9:30 - 6:00
to chew } ; : ceremonies na! . bridal
Geir pevilia sx omndh ab beheell ei an it ney | Park next month will signal con- | Twenty-six dogs contributed $5.76; |] -a" Rey. $745* Sat. 9:00 -6:00
Bot the Internal Revenue Service |-‘euet teres seca” which te enty | meet 8 94,100.00 under: one monkey $2; eight cats $1.10; $10.95
estimates that about 60 per cent| Sart of the firet oe oe ground garage for 1,050 cars. one parrot $3; one guinen pig S10; Fy ath Cus Re
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Dock Union Leader | 4st esac; sin" say | 1m aa and thee wil tds 30 cnt |] Regt 93; ume. 998° : : er $5,000 or more, they will use only! The City Council yesterday ap- Ceeil's bridal fund now totals ee : S in
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, Chez Paree in Chicago, Dunes in
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films—Marilyn Monroe. |
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Marion Marlowe ahisiie
This Time With Success By BOR THOMAS “I couldn't even get in to see ‘the |
HOLLYWOOD ®—Tall, shapely | people who could get mie in to see
Marion Marlowe of St. Louis has the people who could give me a_
returned to Hollywood under dif- job.
ferent. circumstances from her last Finally she snapped at the
» *.9 ” | called “Sduce Tartere.” Today she is headlining at a big) Marion came back to this coun-
‘new night spot, has signed for a try, got a big buildup, then the
leading rale in a movie and fs ne- | gate from Godfrey, However, she's
freedom, ‘ gotiating for more, When she was enjoying her new-found |
‘last here, she was a carhop at a [both Gannctaily and geafensienaly.
drive-in restaurant. ppishesinaiaseenie Cate Set SE chance to go to London in a show |
Moral: It pays to get fired.
As any TV fan can tell you,
Arthur Godfrey Friends. She got
It turned out to be a disguised
ances on the Ed Sullivan Show.
She will be featured prominently
Wamers is going to filin.
: She also was hooked up to high-
salaried dates at such spots as the
Las Vegas and the new Beverly |
the balcony: of her swank seventh-
floor suite at the Hilton as she
reminisced about her previous as-
sault on Hollywood,
“It was back in 1947 or so," she
remarked, “I had just graduated
from high school in St, Louis, I
heard Monogram was making a
picture based on the life of Tchai-
for a
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But Marion didn’t return in de- PE
Club and hustling hamburgers at
a drive-in. The girl across the hall |
was also struggling for a start in|
“I had no luck at all,” she said.
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Wage Earners (wai iat ans Living Longer about six and one-half years less
'in United States
Jersey Genius be ae
; SBREWSBURY, N. 9 —
than fF the population as a whole;
at present the two are on a par,
. NEW YORK’ According to the
‘| mortality in 1954, the average
length of life of America's wage-
earners and their families climbed
to within-a tenth of a year of the
Bibical three score years and ten.
This record is derived from ex-
perience among industrial policy-
holders. The average length, of life
of these-insured persons is now Air Force Base Helped ,
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TAMPA, Fla. MacDill Air
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Tampa Fire Department for one
emergency. A B36 ‘bomber
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greater than that for 1953 and five | stories up in the air.
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a decade ago. few repair stand and its fire com-
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‘Bob Considine Says:
‘ NEW YORK (INS) . — Artie |
Aidala is an inquiring ‘pho- |
tographer for the New York Daily |
Mirror, He plants ‘himself on a
street corner, armed only with a)
question (‘Are Bachelors Peo-|
" ple?) and a rolleiflex. Then he |
braces the people he thinks will)
stand still and fires away with)
both opin and. nae a.
“T's an interesting i stopping |
le on the street,” he said.
“You get some strange answers,
particularly the ones you can't
print.
. “Some people think you're
daffy, you know, like those —
screwloose guys are always
= gnurder, I got out of there quick.
| Jhat's the occupational hazard of
me. I guess, Some dame might
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| parkway, scream or yell for a cop and all of
a sudden ‘sorne brave bum about
six feet eight is breaking your |
|camera over your coconut,
“But it's a great job. ad |
THEY'RE ALL ALIKE
Funny thing happened to a cab | offices in the Garden the other day |
I was speeding to the airport in. | and said as follows: .
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'T baled out, leaped back and sal- | “Boy, you sure have gone a long |
vaged a bag, and did what we WY since you were around the |
could to put out the blaze, But | fight beat, When I read that stuff |
there was @ plane to catch. Paid | yours from Korea, with Zisen-
the guy off and cocked a thumb at | hower, I said, I know that guy.
the line of cars blurring along the | Used to be around the fight beat. |Then there was the coronation
, | stories, and I said, “I know that
A car jammed on its brakes, iguy. Used to be around the fight
skidded about 50 yards, backed | peat.’ Said it many times as I
up and the guy yelled, “Hop In." | {ojlowed you, Now, I'd like for you Nothing ‘serious, I hope.
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‘1 KNOW THAT GUY
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‘Someday Michigan ‘May | Frida By Sunshine = CLEVELAND (NEA) —
Reale arti pe catty
wonder, Over the past 50 years,
America has been getting warmer
and warmer. * . *
And you'd better ox eats ©
heat. It looks as though the country
is going to get hotter ——
much hotter.
’ Tht teert & GQueedinn Of tamer
row's weather, of course, Your
town may have a cold spell in
August, and » real bristler of a-
frigid winter,
But the climate, which is the
cumulative record of the weather
over a period of years, decades,
and centuries, seems to be chang-
longer and our winters milder, with less and less snow and ice.
60 years ago, the normal mean
temperature has climbed by
two degrees. —. #
The dha: hasn't been uniform.
It has been felt far more, for
instance, in the north than in the
south,
4
HOW
Miami have not risen signifi-
cantly,
In two regions, the Great Basin
and central Canada; there even
seems to have been a slight cool-
ing-off in the Last 40 =
* e
But in cael Gs oud is up.
Cleveland, which used to have
average January temperatures of bs
26.5, for the past 10 years has
enjoyed the 30.5 average that used
climbed to the old Washington,
D. C, mid-winter level of 35.5,
while Washington Januaries have
soared to a 10-year average of
39.1,
LITTLE MEANS A LOT
Two degrees
much, But scientists believe that
an increase only that great all
over the world would be enough to
melt every scrap of ice at both
the North and South Poles, That
much melted ice would raise the 10-YEAR AVERAGE FOR
TEMPERATURES HAS RISEN IN 3 CITIES
lwarmer weather:
.| But climatologists believe the ex-
may not sound like
JANUARY
levels of the oceans of the world
by 180 feet. |
Here are some of the important
developments that _ scientists
equate with the, trend toward ~ growing season, milder winters,
and hardier plants combine to sup-
ply the reasons.
In northern waters, Greenland
Eskimos are reported to have
‘| given up seal-hunting, because the
seal have disappeared toward the
Arctic, -
NEW STORM AREAS
New storm patterns have
brought hurricanes and tornadoes
to New England, and violent tidal
inundations to England and Hol
land. * * *
Skeptics still insist that grand-
father's idea about the winters
getting warmer is all in his head.
The statistics show otherwise,
But the heat wave that seems
to be advancing across the coun-
try is bringing with it areal
In the Southwest, continued
water shortage is partly due to
man’s own impact on the land,
tended nature of the drought has
a-direct tie with the melting of
the Arctic ice pack 3,000 miles. to
the north, *
In Canada, almost every year
farmers push the boundary ‘of
wheat culture northward, A longer
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The combination of an assured
water supply: and the new St.
Lawrence Seaway may turn the
Great Lakes states into the most
populous and prosperous region in
the country.
A recent stu@ly shows that the
average time it takes to get court
action on a U.S. court case in
which there is no jury is 46
months. CRAZY, MIXED-UP BIRD — “Hey, you in the| Marion Gibson in Cincinnati. The robin is discour
fur coat. Can't you do something about this heat?" | agingly tame and all efforts to give it the bum's rush
That's what “Baby,” the robin who came to dinner |
and has stayed ever since, seems to be saying to its
playmate. Tom. They both live in the home ¢ of Mrs. have been scorned. By this time it prefers hamburger
to worms. It bosses the cat around. To top it off, it’s
| afraid of other birds.
Much Egyptian farmland is 20
to 30 feet higher than in the time
when the pyramids were built be- cause of continuing depogits of silt |
trom the Nile floods, says the
National Geographic Society. 4 Ninety per cent of the earth's
air is found below 10 miles above
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the helpless
village be
spered and
that they
‘ would be well
By! Russ Winterbotham and Ralph org
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gontlet,” a mild form of torture.
By ARTHUR EDSON
WASHINGTON, Sept. 21 uw» —
Those who fret at the traffic that | engineer for the Automotive Safety
Foundation,
First, a diagnosis by our high-
way (doctor on what's wrong with
‘Traffic Optimist Sees Non - She ‘Route
From Coast to Coast by the Year 2000 Large lakes will be bridged.
Mountain ranges will be tunneled. |
Opposing traffic will be sepa-
All right, all right. What about
the cost?
“Tremendous,”’ : Buckley said.
But he feels the increasing im-.
portance of the automobile in the
next 50 years will leave no alterna-
tive. And the longer we wait, he
says, the more it will cost, «since
areas are building up right now
that should be saved for clover.
8,819 Pennies Prove
fo Be Illegal Tender DOWNEY, Calif. (—When Ray-
mond P, Vinzant lost a Small
Claims Court judginent of $88.19
to Anthony J. Rivera he tried to
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COATS _. Richard C.. Lawrence and Air clogs almost every major highway | wnat we have now. rated, One-way streets and high-|jeafs and access roads, pay off in pennies, but Rivera re-
: Force Sgt. Charles. Hoke, ng | today were handed this — 80>! “Much of it," Buckley said; | ¥4¥% will be the rule. But Buckley is an parley fused, claiming the coppers aren't THINGS you NEED!
- . oy Weaver dock, yester- | lution: ‘was built for the horse and bug-| Sleet? Snow? It will melt as it F itd == it, and we will do, legal tender, 8
» landed a 15-foot shark weigh-| stick around. the year 2000, | gy era.” Additional miles were put hits the highway. | it,”* said. Vinzant dumped the 8,819 pen- : a
| ing 1,800 pounds. The battle lasted rte be owe By|in when cars @ere smaller and| Headlights? Won't need them on |. Giddy with the good news, your | nies from a bucket onto a side- 109 N. SAGINAW OPPOSITE WKC
| three hours.” 3 then. a family may drive pleasant- | slower. Only a relatively few miles, | major roads. They will be illumi- | Correspondent left Buckley's office | walk, saying: “Here's your mon-
oe The sergeants said they used a ly from eoast to coast and never | he said, have been built with the | nated as bright as day. and hailed a cab. ey.” A crowd gathered as the men
_. twofoot hammerhead shark as| sce a traffic light. modern car in mind. Disabled cars—a major source| The glow wore off quickly. It) disputed the question of legal tend- .
> fe Eisenhower, a man| Still, enough has been done for|of ticups today—will be whisked | ‘0% 10 minutes to go three blocks. / er and sidewalk lawyers popped Boys’ $6.95 Boys’ $12.95 4 “You use that kind of bait and/ who does not spare the horsepower | Buckley to make these predictions | away by helicopter. ee up all around with free advice. _ .
: vig when you expect to catch big|on his automobile trips between | about 2000 A.D.: Cities will: use three-level high- Detroit Dedication Talk Municipal Judge A. Daniel Boone Wool Varsity Wool Stadium
; ones,” Lawrence said. here and his Gettysburg, Pa., farm| Automobile traffic will increase | ways. Underground parking will be ~. | was consulted and he expressed
| -7. — fantastically, but because of fine | common. New office buildings will| DETROIT W—Made up like AB®) the opinioh Vinzant had not paid) J ACKETS
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q congestion. floor, Duggan. will recite the Gettysburg) ties ordered Vinzant to clear the © 100% : On these expressways cities will *“ * * Address at the dedication of the| sidewalk. He had to scoop up his . Weel . Fina
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eat out of hand
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uae has an important place in
school lunch, With the
pte Sta subsidy, it is so cheap
that no child can afford not to
drink it at school,
Remember also the element of
keeps interest in lunch
high, Just an extra bit of thought
on mother’s part will please the
Children Wil Enjoy | ;
Banana Tuna Salad If your youngsters come home
will enjoy its ease of preparation.
Bananas go so well with a great
variety of foods that you can in-
clude this favorite fruit of young-
sters in main dishes, desserts,
breakfasts, lunchbox. treats, and
snacks, without the youngsters
minding one bit.
In fact, mothers of young chil-
dren are well aware that bananas
are an essential in the family fruit |
bowl, because the children find
them such fun:
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low peel flecked with brown.
Combine bananas and pineapple.
Add tunafish, celery, pickles and
salt.
naise, Mix lightly, Serve on a
crisp lettuce cup or with other
salad greens. Makes four to six
servings.
Prepare Sandwiches
With Frozen Bread
Sandwiches for lunch can be
made in the morning on frozen
enriched yeast-raised bread slices,
The bread will thaw by noon
and will keep the filling fresh.
The favorite cold sandwiches
sy pote diced pesenoeta, os canned or fresh 1% cups flaked tu: are: Ham, egg salad, cheese, tuna.
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oA re N ULTILIOUSWntotem Pieter |e With Coffee Whip You can have your dessert and
watch calories, too!
stirring until sugar is dissolved,
good baking apples from your
market to make baked apples, de-
liciously topped with sour cream. Bake in moderate oven (350 de-
grees) 30 to # minutes or until
apples are tender, basting fre- to, soften, Add very hot coffee,
sugar and salt;
and sugar are dissolved.
Chill until slightly thicker than stir until gelatin | lop Baked Apples ee oe wean, cea Cotice hip {rte rane w|i ae bred Rese 1
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How about purchasing some| °%C® #Pples. Sprinkle gelatin over cold woler “ = nar of margarine cookies.
Add mustard and mayon-
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Party Baked Apples With Sour Seen ae old. tee with (consistency of unbeaten egg whites. eres — ot) — bs dips hl or food shop.
sour cream, Makes four servings. | B¢#t with rotary-type beater (hand) Sift together the flour, baking 7,564 with-Lemon-Butter Sauce up tare oe = €-| or electric) until light and fluffy| soda and salt. Cream butter and it takes on a sumptuous air. Make 25S as : © and double in volume. sugar; beat in egg and vanilla), hard sauce by blending one-
1 tablespoon butter or matgart Frozen Applesauce Turn into six individual molds, | thoroughly. Stir in sifted dry in-| fourth cup butter or margarine
« tart apples, unpared To 1 cup of fresh applesauce, add] Chill, Unmold st serving time. | Eradients unt betaed. Str in) with threeourths cup contection- 3 cup sour 1 cup light cream, one-third. cup| Note: Nonweight watchers may | ¥#nuts and chocolate ers’ sugar. Add a beaten egg. &
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garine and sugar. Bring to boil-' Then freeze until firm, turn into
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chocolate, whipped |
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make a ball; now roll in the = chilled, on top of warm apple pie. and shaved semisweet
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on September 23 and 24 Be sure to attend our series of Aunt Jemima pancake _demonstrations!,
Come and bring the children to see Aunt Jemima, who is known Goast-to-coast
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Breakfast! And, say! You'll enjoy the PANCAKES, too!
See the NEW 1956 FORD Here Fri. & Sat. | Through the courtesy of Cy Owens, Pontiac's Outstanding Ford
Dealer, Aunt Jemima will be driven through Pontiac to Farmer's
tomorrow, Friday, noon in a sparkling, bright new Ford. Then-
Cy Owens will leave this 1956 Ford on display for your inspec-
tion at FARMER’S SUPER MARKET all day Friday and Saturday.
Hear Aunt Jemima sing! She will sing at the Cy Owens Ford
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some of the fascinating types of paper eating ware | plates. Handled cups for either hot or cold beverages
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Caraway Cheese Muffins
1% cupe sifted flour
3 teaspoons baking powder
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minutes. Yield, 12 muffins,..2%
inches in 3 Ld * *
Bran Jam .Bread
% cup melted shortening
cup 1 cup jam
T% cups sifted
A teas king powder
1 teaspoon
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1% cups whole bran cereal
Combine eggs, cooled melted |
shortening, milk and jam; beat)
well. Sift together flour, baking.
powder, soda, salt and sugar. Add
to first mixture together with.
bran, stirring only until com: |
bined.
Spread in greased 9%x4%-inch |
loaf pan. Bake in moderate oven |
(30 degrees) about one hour. Cut
in squares and serve hot. Yield:
One loaf, :
‘Canned Spanish Rice
- Featured in Croquettes |
Cook one-half pound of bacon
until slices are nice and crisp.
Heat 1 can of Spanish rice as
warm platter garnished on top with | slices of bacon. |
A Rice Croquettes -
{One can of Spanish rice mixed.
with 1 cup leftover ground or)
meat, salt and pepper |
te taste,
*Chill this mixture for about one |
Drain and serve with tomato!
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Make Meals
Easy to Prepare
One of nature's beauty foods,
the coral curls of canned shrimp
keep thelr sea-fresh taste arid fit
into so many meals with little
effort. They are ready to eat. All
the work of peeling and precook-
ing is done. There is no waste,
Canned shrimp lend their won-
drous good flavor to many foods,
likewise. They add gusto to soups,
salads, Spanish rice, casseroles or
cheese sauce served on toast,
For a hearty, quick supper,
Beat canned shrimp in tomate
soup and serve. With crackers,
a salad and dessert, here is a splendid meal fer Lent or any-
time,
Leftover mashed potatoes mold
around one or more canned
shrimp with a few pats, then roll
in crushed flaky dry cereal and
fry to golden brown delectable-
people enjoy biting through the
shrimp nestled in the potatoes.
A dinner for the boss or to cele-
brate any occasion becomes fes-
cocktail fixed as jet flying
with canned shrimp topped with a
sauce of catsup, horseradish and
Ever strve French toast with a
sprinkling of lemon juice and con-
fectioner’s sugar? Good!
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Broccoli Casserole Here's another. economy dish the
whole family will enjoy.
: Broccoli Casserole
; amp (10% ounces)
eup grated American cheese ;
Cook broecoli in a small amount
of boiling salted water until tender,
‘jor about 10-15 minutes, Place a
layer of the cooked broccoli in a
Shallow buttered casserole. Cover
with a layer of tuna.
Dilute soup with milk and pour
over tuna and broccoli. nkle
all with grated cheese bake |
at 350 until mixture bubbles and
is lightly browned. Serves four.
GOLD MEDAL FLOUR 479.
Downyfieke, Frozen
= Vegetable Casserole
‘Complements Cold Beef
if, after a hearty: meal of pot
roast or a special rib roast, you
find yourself with cold beef left
over here's a quick. yegetable idea
‘that's delicious when served with
Just combine 1 pound . cooked
new potatoes, well drained, with
'2 pounds of garden fresh peas
‘that have been cooked in a small
amount of boiling water.
Save any liquid from the peas
and use to dilute a can of mush-
room soup. Mix the slightly diluted
soup with peas and potatoes; place
in a baking dish and le with
buttered crumbs or grated cheese.
Bake at 350 degrees for about 30
minutes.
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‘sandwiches in picnic basket or
|lunchbox, for afternoon or eve-
‘ning snacks with cool drinks—and
a perfect partner for a luncheon
salad,
| It should be sliced thin, of course, and requires only the
simplest of fillings such as a
land cream chese.
Made with refreshing pineapple
| tidbits and chopped prunes, it re-
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Fits Into Every Occasion: | ‘css tereeciy. sic in vanite
Versatile is the word for Pine- ing and slices beautifully. again with baking powder and
apple Prune Bread for it fits into| Here's the easy salt, Add to creamed mixture
every occasion, You'll love its|making Pineapple Prune Bread —| alternately with liquid trom
flavor and the crunch- | 00d to the last prines and pineapple. = wig iness of the walnuts. Pineapple Prune: Bread Then add neapple. tid- This fruit bread is wonderful for} 1 cep dollime water | 5x9-
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Beef for a King
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tested recipe for Beef for a
ground beef in a satisly-|
main dish that is easy to pre-
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' CALLING BREAKFAST TO ORDER — Open the
morning session at the women's club with a cheerful
ew breakfast idea. Serve soup Bes Danish blue
fcombinations you can make with
\Soun Breakfast Will Win:
Cheers From Here's a sure-fire way to swell,
the attendance at the next morning |
committee meeting. Try it when |
it's your turn to have the neigh-
bors in for a morning sewing bee.
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Start your meeting with a delec-
table, but simple breakfast. What
to serve? There's such an easy,
smart answer, Soup for breakfast
has been the idea of the year,
There is no limit to the number of
canned soups.
if you have a tureen, by all
cup oelery
‘3 G-ounce) cans wnale or sliced mush-
"3 pimientos, sliced.
£2 quart liquefied nonfat dry milk
* flour
é ye ot -
cups (ibeense package) frosen
ground beef
four tablespoons of the but-
a large skill@ over low heat. i
alightly browned and tender. Add |
tnushrooms with liquid and pimien-
ae cook until most of mushroom |
reduced
nenfat dry milk fe
over sur-
Beat with rotary beater
matil just blended. Add sauteed
vegetables an dpeas. Cook, stir-
“@Onstantly, over hot water
is thickened.
into l-inch balls
remaining butter, turn-
mn all sides. Add to hot
amed siatuntl Serve in toast
or over rice or Chinese noo-—
or with potato chips. Makes |
8. Li
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| : to Old Recipes
ORONA, Maine (INS)—Like to
H om some new flavors to your old
pes?
* * * *
t If so, Dr. Kathryn S. Briwa, Ex- |
tension Service foods specialist of
* the University of Maine, suggests
* that by using tiny amounts of cul-
+ ber of rich and delicious flavors.
Some of the herbs grow wild,
others can be raised in the gar-
den, and all can be bought at
most food stores. Common ones
that grow in most gardens are
chives, parsley, dill, mint and
horseradish.
Others can be just as useful in
; Preparing food witha littlé dif-
é ferent flavor, such 4s basil, cara-
; way, chive, dill, peppermint, pars-
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‘ory, sweet marjoram, tarragon
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Dr. Briwa explained that most of |
4 us know herbs by association, such
' as mint with lamb or in tea, dill
¢ With cucumbers, tarragon with onions and celery ‘until |}
double boiler. Sprinkle | "@8¢Tve and chill one-fourth cup
| means use it for serving. Fill a
smaller dish with rainbow sour
| cream Ser a garuish. Btu choses
slicelets and a bow! of cut fruit
| will be ample refreshments.
| For a chilly fall morning serve
‘piping hot “Peasant” Soup and
tiered sandwiches.
| Creamy Chicken-Tomato Seup
Combine equal parts of chicken
| and tomato soups with milk (or
instant non-fat dry milk) accord-
ing to instructions on the can. Heat
‘through but do not allow to boil.
|Cook over very. low heat for five
minutes,
' To.make rainbow sour cream, cheese alicelets, and hear the ‘‘ohs’’ and '
your fellow members. It's ultra-simple to serve, too,
and a sure-fire draw to swell the eendaacs.
session of your women's club OF | cheese and cottage cheese with
| a plate of brown and white tiered |
sandwiches
tomato soup; carefully swirl \into
sour cream in a dish to create a
swirly striped effect. Garnish with
" * * * -|
Slicelets
Cut the crusts from pumpernic k- Pork Sausage Sold
in 3 General Forms
e -There are three general types of
pork sausage on the market. Bulk
sausage, of the standard types and
| f the more spicy kinds, may. be
purchased in cloth rolls or plastic
wrappings and it has no natural.
casing.
Country style sausage has.a hog |
casing of large diameter, coarsely |
ground, and is processed in one
| eontinueus length. It may be pur-
hased for 49 to 57 cents per pound. ;
The same ingredients and sea- |
sonings are found in the small |
breakfast links, but they are pro- |
cessed in sheep casings, are more |
finely. ground, and are in the indi-
vidual links. Pfices run from 55
to 65 cents per pound.
|
‘ahs of
Clubwomen'
el bread; butter lightly; mix equal
| parts of Danish blue cheese, cream
enough sour cream to spread eas-
ily. Season with- one-fourth tea-
spoon celery seed to 1 cup mixture,
Spread generously on pumper-
nickel and cut in fancy shapes. Top
with shrimps or cubes of pressed
ham. Defiance Quality
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CHILI CON * * *
“Peasant” Soup
Combine equal parts of vegetable
soup and bean with bacon soup
and water according to instructions
on the can. Simmer about five
mi: .
Spofaite a smal] dash of allspice |
over each cup of soup. Serve with |
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Sandwiches - WITH BEANS
Cream one-fourth pound unsalted |
butter, one-fourth pound Danish |
blue cheese, a S-ounce package |
cream cheese with enough cream |
for spreading consislency, Spread |
on lightly buttered brown and |
white bread from which the crusts.
have been removed.
Build two or three ‘slices high;
make some sandwiches in com-
bination brown and white tiers. Cut
in finger widths.
Wrap in a damp doth; cover
with metal foil (they will stay |
moist and fresh for hours in refrig-
erator).
‘vinegar, and caraway with rye
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The kabob has “challenged the onypnorso Surely no other type
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acceptance and not even the cas-|
serole can ein ore variations.
The ‘kibob, or coe: a-skewer,
‘is the delight of the imaginative
cook. The rules are simple. Select
foods that cook in the same length
of time and flavors that comple-
Of course, the meats must be
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Another wise suggestion is to|
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all sides of the meat so that the
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Select thin-sliced cooked harn or
minced ham = loaf, horseradish,
franks, big cabbage leaves, aged
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More meat is in prospect for this
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Make Exciting Jellies | fall season of 1955 than ever be- .
By JANET ODELL.
Pontiac Press Food Editor
Have you ever wandered into
the herb garden at Greenfield Vil-
lage on a warm summer’s day?
It is a quiet, orderly place that's
wonderfully fragrant. Each herb is
tidily labeled for visitors to learn
the different varieties.
All of us can't have such a com-
wouldn't usé that many herbs. But
»|many of you, I know, have tiny
patches of herbs and use them.
You dry them, make “bouquets
garni” for soups and stews, and
experiment with them in numerous
ways.
The word herb comes from a
Latin word meaning grass, green
stalks or blades, Most herbs
used in cooking are leaves of
plants although saffron is used
in bud form.
Keep herbs tightly closed and
use sparingly. The idea is to en-
hance the flavor of the food, not
hide it. Start with just a pinch,
add more if you think the flavor
should be more pronouriced. About
¥%4 teaspoon of a dried herb, or % |
teaspoon of a powdered herb is |
enough. . This is the season for making
apple jelly. Why don't you try
adding herbs to some of this jelly,
thus discovering an entirely new
taste sensation? Herb jellies with
meat are delightful.
While fresh herbs are te be
preferred for making jelly, you
can obtain good results with
Mt you are lucky
enough te have a scented ger-
anium plant, put one leaf in the
bottom of the glass before pour-
ing in the jelly. I like to color
rose-geranium jelly pale pink. It
makes pretty tea sandwiches.
Use your regular apple jelly
recipe, adding herbs in this pro-
portion: % cup fresh herb (leaves
and tender stems, packed tight)
for each cup of apple juice; % to
1 teaspoon dried herb or 2 drops
oil of herb. When oil is used, add
it. just after jelly comes off the
stove. Simmer the fresh or dried
herbs - with the apples before
straining the juice.
Vary your grape jelly by adding
basil or thyme as in this recipe:
Grape and Herb Jelly
% cup boiling water
1 tablespoon dried basil or thyme
1% cups grape juice
3 cups sugar
h% cup Hquid pectin
Pour boiling water over basil
or thyme. Cover, and let stand
6-10 minutes. Strain, Add more
water, if needed, to make ', cup.
Add grape juice and sugar and
heat to boiling. Add pectin, stirring constantly. Boil for '4 plete herb garden; most of us minute, Skim and pour into
glasses. Seal with paraffin. ae PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, ‘SEPTEMBER 22, 1055 .
Fall ull Upside- -Down Cake Doe
Over the fruit we put cookbook
We allowed one doughnut per serv-
ing,
. Maraschino cherries, dropped in |’
whole, here and there, gave the
dish a dash of color:
To keep the fruit from darien:
“| ing, it was dropped into a lemon
juice .solution as it was peeled.
Fruits were sugared lightly before
placing in the serving bowl.
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Herb vinegars are easy, to make;
they simply take time. One of the |
following recipes uses plain cider |
vinegar for the
calls for wine vinegar.
Mint Vinegar
1 quart cider vinegar
- leup sugar
2 cups washed fresh mint leaves
Heat vinegar and sugar to-
gether in agate or enamel kettle;
crish leaves and add. Stir with
enamel spoon, crushing mint
against bottom of kettle.- Boil
about 5 minutes. Strain and pour
into sterile bottle. Cork well.
Makesxpbout 1 art.
Tarragon Vinegar
2 cups fresh tarragon leaves
i pint wine vinegar 2 cloves
% oman gerilc clove
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remove cloves after 24 hours,
Baked Apples
Are Delicious
With Any Meal
Baked apples go along with any
meal. They are a breakfast fruit,
a dessert fruit or a meat accom-
paniment—it's all the way you
serve them.
They may be baked with just a
little sugar when a tart fruit is
wanted; increase the sugar for des-
sert or put fillings in the cavities
for baked apples in a special style.
Rome Beauties are the “first”
among baking apples, bat any |
good all-purpose apple needs no
are
towns,
Hot breads topped with apple
slices are coffee time treats —
whether coffee time is in the morn-
ing or late at wight. |
Eat apples between meals for
energy-giving snacks. Eat them be.
fore meals if you are a_ calorie
watcher who wants to shed a few
pounds. Eat them for health — the
apple a day.
An apple for teacher is sure to)
establish .a friendship, so polish
them till they shine like wax and
tuck one in_ your pocket to be Delicious and New-
slipped with pride onto her desk,
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Adds New Taste
of bacon and the tang of tomato.
California Club Sandwich
18 slices enriched toast
Butter or margarine
1 svecado
Lemon
Lettuce
12 slices crisp bacon
12 slices tomato
Mayonnaise
Spread 6 slices toast with butte:
or margarine. Peel and slice avo-
cado, Arrange avocado slices on
buttered toast and sprinkle with
lemon juice. Top with lettuce
Spread both sides of 6 slices toast
with butter or margarine and place * ~~
on avocado and lettuce. Top with
eega and tomato. Spread re-
maining slices toast with mayon-
naise and place on tomato. Makes
6 sandwiches. ‘
Wrap Fish Sticks
in Mustard Toast From all accounts, fish sticks
are among children’s favorite
foods, which helps to. account for
the phenomenal popularity of this.
easy-to-prepare product. The new-
est wrinkle from the National!
Fisheries Institute for serving the
~ fish stick is wrapping it in toast |
spread with mustard.
The result is so delicious that
when a platter of toast-wrapped
fish sticks is set before the small
fry, their elders will swipe a stick
or two to eat with their coffee.
Fish Sticks in Mustard Toast
For each box of fish sticks, cut
the crusts from 10 thin slices of
bread. Rol] the bread with a roll-
ing Pin. Brush both sides of the
bread with melted butter and
spread the top side with prepared
mustard. |
Place a stick on the mustard
side diagonally,, and wrap the
bread around the stick, securing
the corners with a toothpick. Place
on a baking sheet and bake in a
veaninen yond | oven until bread is
toasted. CALIFORNIA CLUB — Here's a new idea from the west coast.
Make club sandwiches, substituting sliced avocado for the usual slices
1 peRigen npr Try this novel sandwich the wext time you enter-
tain your bridge club. F | good at breakfast time.
* * while you're at it, consider
combining plums with grapes in a
It’s a delightfy) varia-
Right now wien so many fruits
are to be had for so little, it’s
time to look ahead and prepare for
fall and winter with these short-
boil recipes:
Spiced Plum Jelly
‘Careful cooking and imaginative
seasoning can make welcome bud-
get dishes out of the less expen-
sive cuts of beef. Here are two
recipes from our family files.
Pepper Steak
2 tablespoons shortening or ae suet
1 pound es or fiank steak
1 teaspoon sa
Pd hig cups Ce green pepper
* cup 7
i small onion, ‘chopped 5 By -F chopped green pepped
Heat shortening in a heavy skil- Budgetwise Cuts of Beet
Highlight Savory Dishes
up tightly. Fastern edges with a
teothpick. Brown all sides in the
shortening.
Place in a baking pan. Combine
the remaining vegetables and
pickle mixture with the water and
pour over meat rolls, Cover. Bake
in a moderate oven (350 degrees)
until tender, 40 to 530 minutes,
‘| Remove the beef rolls to a serv-
ing dish. Pour the sauce over all.
Makes four servings. 5') cups julee ‘(about & pounds ripe
me wt each allspice, cinna-
To Ice Shadow Cake
Want to make a shadow cake of
the kind sold by many fine baker-
jes? Frost a layer cake with white
| frosting. Then melt a couple of
squares of unsweetened chocolate
with a teaspoon of shortening.
Drizzle the melted chocolate-and-
shortening mixture along the top
edge of the cake so that it runs
down the sides at inch intervals.
Use a small spoon for the drizz-
ling. about 5 pounds fully ripe plums.
water; bring to a boil and sim-
mer, covered, 10 minutes. Add
spices to fruit.
cups into a very large saucepan. THE PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY, SEPT EMBER
mon and cloves
He Bong (}4e pounds) s
= (2% ounces) pamareeds) fruit pee-
First, prepare the juice. Crush
(Do not peel or pit.) Add 1% cups id
and simmer,
‘Combine fruits
cups into a very large saucepan
Then make the jam.
sugar to fruit in saucepan and
Place over high heat, . 1955
fourth cup water; bring to a boil
covered, five minutes.
measure 4
Add Fill Your Cupboard With lly Jam for Winter Days constantly. ” eemane from heat:
and at once stir in liquid fruit
pectin. ;
Skim off foam with a spoon
Then stir and skim by turns for
five mninutes to cool silghtly, to
prevent floating fruit. Ladle quick-
ly into glasses. Cover jam at once
with one-eighth-inch hot paraffin. FORTY- SEVEN” Be
Moke Clom Pancakes 3 a
for Unusual Meal Treat 5,
Try Clam Pancakes for @ dell a
cate but filling meal treat, Use.
prepared pancake mix following
package directions. Make batter
from 1 cup pancake mix’ (use:
part clam liquid and part milk),
Stir in drained clams (T¥-ounte
can), a small onion, grated, and
2.tablespoons of minced parsley.
Place in jelly cloth“or bag and
out juice. Measure 5'2
Then make the jelty..
over high heat and stir until mix-
ture come to a hard boil. At
ence stir in sugar.
Bring to a full rolling boil- and | ”
boil hard one minute, stigring cor-
stantly. Remove from heat, skim
off foam with metal spoon, —
pour quickly into glasses.
jelly at once with one-eighth-inch
hot. paraffin. Makes about 12
medium gases, .
Grape and jae dam-
4 cups trait (about 1% pounds
each ripe ¢ and plums)
“F.eups (3
% bottle liquid fruft pectin
First, prepare “the fruit. Slip
skins from about 1%, pounds tullv | -
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let. Cut steak into strips, 1-inch |
wide. Roll in flour seasoned with
the salt and pepper. Brown in hot
| shortening. Add onions and saute.
| Add green pepper and water. | ~
Cover. Simmer until tender.
Add more water if necessary.
Makes four servings. * *« ®@
Stuffed Beef Rolls
‘ cubed minute steaks, %-inch thick 1 teaspoon salt
% teaspoon ground black pepper
ye cup chop onton
% cup chopped sonpad d
i. cup Leng ~ f ain =—
8-ounce can =. cup) tomato sauce
Sprinkle steaks with a mixture
of the salt and black pepper.
Combine onion, celery, dill pickle,
chili powder and 3 tablespoons of
the tomato sauce,
Place a rounded tablespoon of
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MINIATURE MARSHMALLOWS — The newest idea of a famous
food manufacturer, these tiny bits
uses. In the picture above they have been used for a quick Broiled
Frosting. A mixture of brown sugar,
nuts and the marshmallows is spread over the baked cake, which is |
then put under the broiler for a minute or two.
Bife-Size Marshmallows
Add to Cooki A leading food manufacturer has
introduced.the-perfect: marshmal-
low—a miniature kind—for salads,
cookery and desserts.
product, which comes packaged in
10% ounce polyethelene bags, is
being test-marketed here.
* * *
It'8 an amazing fact, but a
measuring cup will hold about 100
of these miniature marshmallows!
They are bite-size and just right j
for adding to fresh fruit salads and |
molded salads.
These marshmallows are ex-
cellent for making refrigerator
desserts’ like mariows. The
marshmallows give a tempting
new look and taste to puddings
made from packaged mixes.
Cooked puddings should. be
codled to room temperatare be-
fore the marshmallows are
added.
This is only: a beginning of their
many uses For an easy, hand. |
some garnish, what could be better |
than these tiny marshmallows atop |
cookies, chocolate pie, confections, |
sweet poate —
And how en econatare will dee
a whole raft of these marshmal-
lows floating atop hot chocolate!
There is marshmallow for every
ul of chocolate—and these
miniature marshmallows float like
mad! Chocolate cream cheese
fudge never looked more appealing |
‘than when miniature emioneandl
- jows are added, * The new | the mixture on each steak, Roll
of sweet fluff have any number of
cream, melted margarine, chopped |
ing Pleasure [z with a mixture of brown sugar,
cream,.melted margarine, chopped |
(nuts and miniature marshmallows. |
Then it is placed under the broiler |
|for a minute or two until the
| marshmallows are golden brown.
* * * Miniature’ marshmallows are
another of the modern products
that simplify meal preparation and
| give more glamour to food service |
at. the same time.
Broiled Marshmatiows Frosting |
3 tablespoons margarine or butter
', cup light brown sugar firmly packed |
2 favloanecne cream
19 cup chopped walnuts
1 cup miniatute marshmallows
Cream the margarine. Add the |
sugar gradually and blend well.
Stir in the cream. Add the walnuts | |
and marshmallows, mixing lightly. |
‘Spread on top of a 9-inch square |
cake which has not been removed
from the baking pan.
Broil slowly about 5 inches below
| the heat for two or three minutes,
| until the top is bubbly and lightly
| browned.
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S, THURSDAY, ‘SEPTEMBER 22, 1955
Seontoe Wel | Sas oreS Today's Coser Cofee fi Not So. Good fo Fi Drop iste cise Sen
2 coffee bean prices are - boiling
a meaty tomato dish| down. A pound that cost % cents in
by adding browned pork sausage | April went down to 53 cents before
to baked scalloped tomatoes, - simmering ‘up slightly again. ie NEW YORK (NEA)—Wholesale
Or make
Dek you Gitehs ito mica enp-
‘ : “ai thing to you and your daily brew,
* © « beans. Cook the links over ‘the | forget all about it. You can put the
. if you plan to use bulk pork| beans and be sure to serve tra-|fiye-cent cup of coffee in your |
sausage, Reba Staggs, meat ex- ditional brown bread to round out| memory book. Hardly any restau-
pert, suggests you brown it slightly your mena. rateur or diner proprietor is going
first to bring out the flavor. Then - Sausage patties are excellent to pass the saving on to you.
_ combine with the remaining in-/ . ved with creamed noodles or a Why should he?
gredients. combination apple and sweet po-| In the few years since the 10-
A dish with an Indian summer | tato casserole. ie cent cup has been standard fare,
Ready to Eat
Rath’s CHOPETTES . Sugar Cured, Tender, fom
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hick Ree tse ue ealenee used to drink 2.67 average cupe ofthe purchasing agent put it this “No. We're not goihg to lower! is.” and)with cereal or milk,
America’s coffee consumption.’ | coffee each day, now drinks 2.67) way: rey our prices, Why not? It's none of | should have yellow peel flecked
In fact, statistics show that-| average cups of hot brown water| “gure, prices are lower at your business « with. brown, indicating fruit at 5,000,000 mew coffee drinkers | each day, ‘ : wholesale, But we've got high eS peak of flavor, ripeness, sweetness have joined the ranks since 1960. @ PER POUND pe tg oe oy lanaponlares “a we — | and digestibility. The bination
Besides, statistics also show that Two years ago, your counterman t ge ag reer * peteg: : gen, Sieg Seema ‘ np a | ned iar
with higher prices and higher con-/ was following the bureau ’s_recipe Mehet-o-aup. Ni states—cotiee is noe citenas 0b @ per sumption, there has heen no- in-| of 45 cups from each pound of cof- At the commissary of @ chain! Ooo: f by @ ag
| crease in the number of pounds of | fee, Today, the odds are that he's “hase onli eange ae Werenara| nickel. fect snack.
coffee America buys. : | making closer to 60 cups from a | C0@st-to-coast, a vice, president! But for most of the nation, who Se
= | pound that is dropping lower in/| Sid: has at least one coffee-break in a| school snack, banana and milk
| The Pan American Cottee Bu-| price than it has been in three! “ prices are lower at whole- comtamnaat id Ge, S05 pce Sal give the youngsters what they
reau has drawn the obvious conclu- | years. sale is lowering the | still be a dime and the motto seed, fur the bangs alleys banier
sion: This nation has learned how | * © 8 cost of cream, put cream in| still be: pangs but does not spoil appeti
to stretch coffee, a | At the. executive office 6f one| the coffee, don’'t-we?” + “It's not so-good to the last for dinner, and it is a quick energy
And the average American who ' leading restaurant chain, however,| And from one empire of restau-| drop, so leave a little in the cup.’’| pickup after the school day.
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boneless cubes, the meat you a comfortable feeling to|salad dressing. cheese ? or ps Heat chicken stock and celery Cover several hours i Vethovetatien has fotnd thai| mm 20 have. cold chicken on called bolle! dressing -» remem |cotiee (Nice for a few friends|' Mix chicken, celery, one-half CUP]... boiling Add ‘cream to flour Hearty, easy, fine eating, this| , Cover and chil for 4 3 has fotnd that! hand in the refrigerator for salad | ber?) ' * | who are coming in to lunch and to | Sliced olives, two tables witil one |e ee eee Drain off any excess French dress a ground beef containing 25 per cent | or sandwiches. ‘ Or serve perfect club sandwiches | play a round of bridge.) _. |French dressing and ye; | Sradually, stirring in the refrigerator over a week-| ing Combine and add mayonnaise, % fat produces the finest hamburgers ‘Season the’ water in which you|— sliced chicken, crisply cooked| ‘Thé hot soup makes.a good start-| Chill. Just before serving, mix in | after each addition. Stir into chick- | end—great for a cookout, too. | lemon juice, mustard and salt. y
and loaves. erally contain gust | 20K, the bird with an-onion, a few |bacon, sliced garden fresh toma-|er for a company supper whose | ‘ssted almonds. o oe Macaroni Mushroom Salad ~ | Just before serving add crisp cubes generally just celery tops, a carrot, salt, pepper- toes, lettuce and mayonnaise piled main course is ham. Garnish with lemon and tomato Cook and stir constantly until "a \eaeuen’ ieee Gaaausens | vegetables and toss salad lightly ow Z
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color, free of blemishes, and fairly; Your chicken sandwiches will | kind—also give tang to our chicken Temato ‘wedar Ss cup finely diced galerd give flavor to the chicken stock Cook macaroni ta belting salted into a moderate oven for about 20 _
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for all fo admire, the pint-sized ak csceer , plentiful fresh vegetables now on 4 cups shredded cabbage 5 aa '
i illet; Because the sausages have (the market. An interesting duo is| Another sausage-vegetable com-| . 1 can (1% cups) cream of celery soup
Bless cosy poole pocslpceer tire been pre-cooked at the peak of | mild-flavored zucchini squash, | bination that's sure to please is; Boi) cabbage in salted water five
ly low heat, breaking up meat with | freshness, there’s ne waste or stuffed with 4 savory tomato fill- Sausage and Creamed Cabbage. | minutes. Drain, Stir in soup. Cut
1a long-handled fork so it is inj ~~ ° Here's the recipe along with the sausage links in half and add to
; a ‘easy directions f king the 0
crumbles, until beef loses its red’ Only One Pan Needed | fourth cup butter of ‘margarine. mone prudent yl ary aon rcv, petangod ara a | 7 ° ° . c . . ' int
Add tomatoes and kidney | to Cook Chicken, Rice chopped and cok eal eal. Sausage and Squash Bake Variation: Pour the mixture into
| 4 leaf-shaped cookies with chocolate
a icing give color and flavor con-
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Pre-packaged pineapple ice —
cream will be available in pint and |
half-gallon cartons during the fall
at food, drug. and confectionery ; : 1% . a buttered casserole. Top with
| beans (including liquid in cans); When you fix a chicken-rice Stir in 1 cup aehed vice Aaa patil poe package brown ‘n actve | aaa Gad babelin o\ bot
| mix well, Add chili powder, gar- | bread = - . i ; = 10 succhini squash | ; = combination . . . you usually Use 1 can (2 cups) chicken broth. 1 tomate , |oven (425 degrees) 10 minutes.
| lle powder, thyme, salt and pep: y " ‘aap tes bread eromes © ee eee
mates = : | per to taste, |a skillet to fry the chicken and a, Return chicken to cook with Hppow down salt 5
hog pap ade toecer darren | PEAR-UAPPLE ro Caiforme, comes ay puange =a Simmer about 20 minutes so fla- | kettle for boiling the rice. Here's rice, Add 1 tablespoon chopped A tablespoon sugar For High Quality. Low Price
: (a delicious fruit combination in a pie. Pears and apples bien vors will blend’ and sauce will a recipe that bypasses all those parsley. Cover and simmer, stir- Slice an elongated oval portion Meais — Groceries
ow keeps up the surprise igvether in the filling. The unusual garnish f% made froim thicken. Makes four servings. extra steps. ring occasionally, for 45 minutes off the top of the zucchini squash. . | ready-sliced cheese cut in pear shapes. Note: Chili con carne powder| Thaw one package (1-pound size) | or until chicken is tender, Add Seoop out the center of the squash | Come to Party Pineapple Dessert ; may be substituted for the chili | chicken thighs, breasts, drum- | more water during cooking, if nec- and mix this portion of squash with | LEWIS BROS. MKT. ed, 4 seneee) erased pineapple . ° powder, garlic powder and thyme | sticks or wings as dire on j ¢ - Salt and pe to ab to juice, salt 71 Disle Bw MA 5-981!
SS Meee wae we PUt Pears in Apple Pie} se __ package. Brown chicken in one Four servings and sugar. Place this mixture 6 : pe A gr : a gal va Ae —
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i” ‘HI-GRADE — PRE-COOKED j,, This is a good pear year. Bart- | you peek in the oveh, you'll seel§
; cook over low heat, sti * constantly, until sugar is dissolved. | lett pears are in season fot such | that it is beautifully browned and
Boil five minutes. Cool; add pine-| a short time that it behooves us| that its rich syrup is bubbling up e
apple. ‘ to take advantage of them, using through some of those slits. *
To serve, open pre-packaged ice them in as many ways as possible, | Better lay a piece of foil on the +
cream; place on chilled serving * ¢ © | lower rack of the oven to catch any nf
platter. Put several spoonfuls; For a different fall pie combine overflow. Cool pie. |
pineapple sauce over top. fresh pears and apples. Make| Then just before serving, warm)
Place *Leaf Cookies around edge| your pie in the usual ‘Thanner, | it slightly and serve with cheese, | ee
of platter. Pass remaining sauce,| but serve it with dis . .Top| Even your friends who talk about | i
Yield: 12 servings. it with ready-sliced in pear | dieting will enjoy it -to the last
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Beet and Chicken Prices
‘Are Lower This Weekend : By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Good buys in beef and chickens |
and a tendency toward lower
prices for other meats is the news |
from the. nation’s food stores for
weekend
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Fiving chickens again will be a
popular feature at reasonable
prices. In the beef line, you'll find
worthwhile buys in chuck roast, |
steaks, and, here and there, prime i f
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it is every bit as nutritious. The
top grades are the best buy when
you want steaks and oven roasts—
ing time.”
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| You can expect to pay more for
eggs this weekend. One big chain
|is hiking prices from two to seven
cents a dozen on top grade A
whites.
New ing Plan
PARIS (INS) — The French
Atomic Research Commission has
opened two large regions to .pros-
pectors in the hope that someone
wil Istrike a uranium bonanza.
Frnace has preferred to offer
private indfviduals and corpor-
provinces, rather than retain the
mineral rights for a governmental
organization.” the cuts that require shorter cook- |
ations the right to prospect in its | |
‘seschiag Lamp Is Lit
|—but Lighter Is Fine PLENTY | aT STAKE, — Wrestler Tarzan Moreno | daring vcuiuiiiiaiiin ot ‘Sngranas: Maria Bonita nar-
rides the horns of a bull as he keeps the animal from ,Towly escaped death when the bull made’ several
| goring a young Mexican girl tied to a stake in a) approaches peters Myvens oupt Gutvest him.
SAN DIEGO, Calif. #—A eigar-
ette lighter was presented to Rear
Adm. George C. Dyer at a civic
luncheon honoring him on his re-
tirement as commandant of the |
lith naval district.
The admiral promised he would
carry it always in his pocket. He
refrained from telling the gather-
ing of wellwishers that he doesn't
smoke.
Ducks Don't Duck, Now
GAINESVILLE, Fla. (®—Ducks
will no longer have to duck when
they swim in Gainesville's duck
A 2'4-foot alligator has been eat-
‘ing them wholesale for the past
two weeks but City Policeman C.
A. Roberts finally dispatched it
with a rifle shot. Use Some Soft Soop
BRANSON, Mo. (INS)—The lat-
est thing in the way of bait for
catching channel catfish in the
Ozarks if plain, white laundry
soap. George Morris, hatcheries
superintendent fo rthe Missouri
Conservation Commission, said he
hear fishermen were landing cat-
fish weighing up to eight pounds
by baiting their hooks with gobs
of soap. = Bulgin Sends
Top-Level Note Dispatch to: tke Being
Studied; Copy to Eden
Talks Disarmament |
WASHINGTON «—-A_ .personal |
message from Russian Premier |
Nikolai Bulganin to President Ei-|
senhower was under study today
while a U. N. Disarmament sub-
committee marked time in New
York.
° * °
Officials here declined to discuss
the message beyond confirming
that it had been sent trough the
State Department to the Presi-
dent's vacation headquarters in
Denver. They said they tindersfood Closed after, >»
conies went also to British Prime Shortage of $678 000.
Minister Anthony Fden and French |
|Premier Edgar Faure,
London dispatches said a mes-
sage to Eden dealt with disarma-
ment,
Meantime a U. S. spokesman at
United Nations headquarters in
New York disclaimed knowledge
of the message but announced a
one-day postponement of the Dis-
armament subcommittee meeting.
That ‘group had been planning to
wind up its talks today. The talks
have been stalemated in recent
days.
The United States has been
pushing President: Eisenhower's
plan for free aerial insnection -“d
an exchange of military blue-
prints, FIFTY-ONE
Banker I ndictéd
jon 25 Counts of
|Embezzlement
~LOS ANGELES (®—Roscoe D.
Coon, horse-loving vice president
and cashier of a desert town bank |
that closed ‘July 25, has been in-
dicteq: on 25 counts of embezzle-
ment, misapplication of funds and
false entries.
“This is the most fantastic em- |
bezzlement case which has ever
come before local authorities.”’
said U.S. Atty. Laughlin E. Wa-
fers. “Apparently the shortages
go back to 1953, and we have been
unable to find evidence that any
other person was involved.”
Federal authorities said
Joshua Monument National Bank the | Arctic Radar Supply :
Operation Is Over WASHINGTON —- The Navy;
tory’’ over arctic barriers in tak-
ing supplies to the nation’s north-
ernmost radar: outposts.
* * *
Vice Adm. F. C. Denebrink,
| commander of the Military Sea,
Transport Service, said yesterday
this summer's shipments to build
the distant early warning (DEW)
radar defense line marked the
first use of the historic Northwest
Passage to move men and sup’
plies.
* *
Denebrink said not a life was
lost among the 18,647 people
— the only one in the desert com-,
munity of Twenty nine Palms —
“edit showed a
* * *
Waters said Coon, who owns
'at suburban Altadena and Twe >nty- |
nine Palms, was arrested at the
Del Mar race track where he had
a@ racing stable valued at about |
$150,000.
The’ Federal Deposit Insurance
Corp., which insured the bank's
deposits, “has obtained an injunc-
tion. preventing Coon from dispos-
ing of any of his assets.
| School Shifts in Japan
TOKYO—Japan is so short of |
classrooms that a double-shift sys-
tem is in effect at nearly 6,000
elementary schools and -1,200 junior
| high schools. a
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month operation. He said quite a
few shins dd suffer damage and
ran aground, but repairs were so
efficient thet all but two vessels
, were heading homeward under
own power after rounding Point
Barrow, Alaska, this week.
West Michigan Petitions
for Children’s Hospital
LANSING (® — A five-county
delegation carried to the capitol
‘its plea for a children’s mental
hospital in western Mi 5
The group gave Gov. Williams
| petitions bearing 10,000 names
from Kent, Ottawa, Muskegon,
|Mason and Oceana counties and
| appeared before a legislative com-
imittee investigating mental
|health problems,
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THE WILLOWY WISP hes o natural bent—in any direction
a 3 | ~ The wisp is a retailer who can be talked: into almost anything — when it Most retailers, big and small, know that newspapers are the action medium
° comes to the kind of national advertising support he thinks he wants from the — the place where people seek out advertising when buying decision time
makers of the products he sells. is at hand. That's why local advertising ir) newspapers stacks up to over ; . eee 2.000.000 r— nm six times the a local advertisers He’s not sure where he's going because he’s always being led. $2, - ees peal) sx time the iia oca a ELESEES put =: , into radio, more than eleven times the amount they put into television. He’s absolutely sold on newspapers for his own advertising but lacks the — ; . Ss foresight to urge manufacturers to use it, too Advertisers, local and national, placed more linage in newspapers the first:
, . six months of 1955 than in any similar period in the history of advertising. Fortunately the wisp is a rare creature. a | . ; : One reason is that smart retailers and smart manufacturers realize that no-
sos ae rmuet Ad that a manufacturer's advertising can help where can they advertise together so productively as in the newspaper. them most effectively in their daily newspapers — where it stands shoulder to- 3 . shoulder with their own advertising. | 2 . All business is local . . . and so dre all newspapers!
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that decorations\and table arrangements are completed for
the silver anniversary tea of St. Joseph Mercy Hospital | nue, chairman of decorations.
dlumnee Association are Mrs. Robert p Cees a lv y street |2 — 4: :30 p.m. sewers in the Nurses’ Home auditorium. - (left) and Mrs: W endell Wilkinson of East Madison ave- Pontiac Pres Photos
The tea is being given from
‘Announced Speaker Is.
for Affair
Dr. Chester McPheeters of Metro- |
speaker at the Harvest Homecom-
ing of the First Methodist Church
on Oct, 7.
Jeanette Church has been elect-
ed general chairman for the affair
and will be assisted by Mrs. Clay-
ton Rule and Allen’ Elliott.
Decorations will be arranged by | ——
members of the Wesleyan class
with Guy Emery as chairman.
Pere Carr, Pere Parsons and Har- |
ry Going will receive the gifts |
and Howard Crawford will be in}
charge of reservations.
The banquet will be served by |
the Woman's Society of Christian
Service.
Walled Lake to See
‘Smiling their approval of arrangements Parke street (left), alumnae president, Mrs.
made for the silver anniversary tea spon-| William Kelchner of Rowley street and Mrs. |
sored. by St. Joseph Mercy Hospital Alumnae |Clement Berden of Ledgestone drive |
Association are Mrs. Nicole Gagne of South | | (right),
Women Sectior wv HU URSDAY, SEPTEMBER : Pages ¢ 53-58.
150 Attend Meeting of freee Chapter present and Mrs. Alberta Trask, I tiac Chapter 228, Hancock 379,
“ Leonard Gravitt and Mrs. | Holly, Calimet, Saginaw, Good-
‘Robinson, life members, | rich, Plymouth and Commerce.
apap
a 7) 1955
At & dinner on Wednesday eve-
-503 Order of the Eastern Star | cer . at St.
| Walled Lake,
jent to answer questions from the
| charge.
ito Wed on Nov. 12
{the son of Mr. and Mrs.
meneea: Other guests came from ,Hailey
honored past matrons, past pa- Guests were e Present from Pon- | Ville, Okla., and St. Petersburg. trons, honorary members and life | ————__ —— eens 2 Films on Cancer
The American Cancer Society of
Pontiac will present films on can-
William Parish Hall,
Sept. 28 at 8 ‘p.m.
All women are invited by the group.
to see these instructive films.
There will also be a doctor pres-
group. There will be no admission
Margaret McLane
Mrs. Roland G. McLane of Belle- |
vue street announces the engage-
ment of her daughter, Margaret |
Marie, to Arnulfo Trevino. He is.
Arnulfo |
Trevino of North Tasmania street.
A Nov. 12 wedding is being!
planned by the couple. |
|
ning members of Areme ete
|
on
members. One hundred fifty mem-
bers and guests were present for |
the affair. * amine: |
« * * |
Mes. Sidney Fellows, worthy ma- | :
tron, presented Mrs. Joy Free- |
man with an honorary member- |
ship in Areme chapter. Mrs. Free- |
man is a past matron of Electa |
Chapter of Holly and parliamen- |
tarian of the Na-Con Club of Oak- |
land County.
Pontiac chapter 228 presented
the degree work of 1867 and sev- | §
eral musical numbers were pre- |
sented by Mrs. John Pohiman,
accompanied by Mrs. George
Killen. |
Among the past matrons pres- |
ent were Mrs. Evert Johnston, |
Mrs. Clifford Mossey, Mrs. Oscar
Forslund, Mrs. Kari Schultz, Mrs.
Thad Beall and Mrs. Norman
Dyer. * *
jane Danton, Mrs. Harry Vern-
on, Mrs. Grover Remley and Mrs.
Theron Taylor were: also present.
LIST PAST PATRONS
Past patrons included Roy Wil-|
ton, W. C. Pfahlert,-Sidney Fel-
lows, Clifford Mossey, Pierre | is
Shaver, William Cousins, Edward |, @
Pritchard and Lester Oles.
Mrs. Roy Wilton and Hilda
Webb were ei members *
qeenogers Invited
to Swim, Swing
Area teenagers are invited, to
the “Swim and Swing Dance at!
the YMCA on Friday evening fol-,
lowing the Pontiac-Waterford foot- |
ball game. ra
Because of the intense interest
in the game, the. council has er-
gaged. a colorful local band andj.
a capacity ‘crowd is expected.
Those interested in member: |
“ships may contact the ah, | *
Nene ine a child's old- fashioned rocker and toy horse
Marcee Merrill, -11, of West Long Lake toad, who won-
ders what sort of youngster played -with them years ago.
_\The aris are-on sale at the Will-O-Way Antique Fair, in
ae b ' ‘ ‘ politan Church, Detroit-- will be the | ~
\ charge ot the dinner. When the guests arrive at Si. seesen | eal be on hand to greet them. Among the
Mercy Hospital Alumnae Association silver
anniversary tea on Sunday, Mrs. Harold |directors of the School of Nursing. The
affair is being held in the Nurse's Home
auditorium from 2 uneil 4: 30 pam. Clifford of South Josephine
and Florence Rourke of Whittemore street
J. D. Buchner
New President |
of Bible Class
Sixty-five members of the Fel- |
lowship Bible Class of the First
Baptist Church met in the Edu- | | meeting
guests will be
avenue (left)
Stresses PTA Importance Douglas Martin, father
president, presided at the business
of Central School PTA
| Tuesday evening.
Guest speaker of the evening,
Dr. Guy Hill of Michigan State
cational building of the Church | University, was introduced by Mrs. for dinner and election of officers | | Stuart Galbraith.
Tuesday theo
*
Officers elected were J. D. Buch- |
ner, president; Warren peek first
vice president; W. E. Campbell, |
second vice president; Mrs. H.-C.
Armstrong, secretary and Garfield
Weldon, treasurer.
Serving as assistant treasurer |
will be John McCormick and as-
sistant secretary will be Mrs,
C.: E. Anderson,
Albert Barnett, David Gee and
Arthur Brockie compose the com-
mittee at large.
* Mr. Barnett spoke and showed
colored slides of his recent trip to
Europe.
Making arrangements for the
program was T. N. Slosson. Mrs.
William Scarborough was
ee eee
progress today, Friday and Saturday at Will-O-Way.
fair is sponsored by the Michigan Animal: Rescue ‘League,
Ine. . . op rea
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7
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Pontiac aon, Phote |
The |
& Pere , poh has iin %
back chair, In speaking on
Schools Can't Do It Alone," Dr.
Hill stressed the importance of
teachers and parents meeting to-
gether frequently to talk over
problems, techniques and curricu-
lum. vice | Silver for T eq canes 3
Peatiee Press Phetes
the Sisters of Mercy and past
Third grade children from Mrs.
Dean Yocom and Lucille Harris’
classes participated in square
‘YW Plans for Autumn:
Are Outlined New Classes .May
Be Included ‘in Falt
Schedule —
affiliated groups of the YWCA are
getting under way with their fall
schedule.
a * *
Mrs. Fred Stimpert reported to
the YWCA’s adult education in-
structors that a number of new
classes may be added to the e sched-
“There are six pages in
today’s Women’s Section
we, including a varied program’ of
modern language, current events
and a camera class.
‘Further announcement con-
cerning the classes and instruc-
tors will be made as soon as the -
schedule “is adjusted.
The Golden Age Group held its
first fall meeting Tuesday noon.
A schoolgirl luncheon was enjoyed
by the members with dessert and
coffee being served by Mrs. Harold
Euler and her committee.
Mrs: Robert Baker showed col-
pred slides of her recent trip to
Hawaii,
Xi Pi Chapter Hears Program
Plans for Year
dancing, directed by Mrs. Elmer
Stoltenberg and Mrs. Harvey
Fessler, Lola Stokoe’s fourth
grade presented a group of songs
accompanied by Mrs. John Zell.
Mra. Don McKee and Lana Vande
car.
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The ouocype rockin chair zed lee 7S0e Ile a.m. to 10 pan, pola Fri |
* shown hy Elaine Appel: of | Saturday. These pieces were
Orchard Lake road, will have a buyer at| the period — 1750 one 1825.
i |the Antique Fair at W ilLOW ay: being held| ' Activities and meetings of the = 2
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_- FIFTY-FOUR- eee eS a) THE. PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1955 _ en ae, X . i : D eee . a ¥ " ae : ? : ; R ‘ ‘ Te Se apiate new tn
: : A : in pineap’ or :
immM e | tH F Sid f 1a | parse of plain water. Allow
"Jimmy Dey Columnist Hears From Two Sides of ‘Triangles-A='5 WWE MOST Auxi lia ry 2. 3 | . , ! , plump and soft.
TREASURED NAME IN PERFUME [my By ELIZABETH WOODWARD , would have to be put on ice until, What undoubtedly started out | thing, which is cher
a; ae : even to a columnist like me. | ise is too flimsy to take seriously. | friend in a swivet, The position | past months.
CHANEL Plans were completed for the|Many a letter -has said, “T feel | Particularly when he whirls head-| of the former girl friend has | Neither girl is. sure
; Annual Broomstick Whirl to be} sure I'm the boy that girl was | long into dating an older girl to assumed undue importance. She's | he’s going to jump.
. held Oct. 1 at Westacres Comimu-| talking about. I didn’t know she | whom he talks marriage. allowing it to threaten a inown |-should pin serious hopes on him
eS -- T/nity Hall, when members of Jim-|, . . etc. etc. Please tell me the ; nae
: my Dey: Post 12 Amvets Auxiliary | name of. the girl who wrote to ae ASE eae
met at the YWCA on Wednesday | you about me.” (Which, of course, ORs eS s | evening. I don't do.) :
Officers elected for the coming ee
year are Mrs, Ernestine ,| from ar alerting me to the
; Mrs. Victor Maiden, | arrival of a letter from her daugh-
first vice president; Mrs. Fred/ter. (To make it easier for me
Ziem, second vice president; Mrs. | to see both sides of the question.)
Leland Hunt, secretary and Mrs.| But the stories in the following
John Moss, treasurer. two letters run 80 close, it’s the
The voted to cooperate | tightest coincidence ever. Let's
with the City Usd have ‘em together.
Women's Clubs on a project : .
‘planned for the near future. Dt gpabornagiietoyy signer lag | Hostesses for the evening were bey Lat potty ol ¢ aon
'Mrs. Orrin Huntoon and Mrs. He said he liked cag but
George Sugg. = € after dating me for about a
C ina Every month he broke off with me, He
fe sald I was too young and whea
COMING EVENTS || Le snr ed came evan Se" Geaite atk ie We Phe Be | a any eats bette marry hie Canadian Legion post 22 084 wilt! But I think he likes me. be-
Sema’) || pm 'in® American Legion "Home on | Cause she’s jealous of me. Do you . a Auburn ovenue. All veterans — think he's just going with her un- > The efficient way my Amy
aee, : battlefields of | Prages, Beigiom, ond til I'm old enough, or does he whizzes through her. housework
: a really like her and should I give leaves me dizzy, but proud! Take
CLOONAN'S circle Mat “be Saore “fpabene "wi me * * « wood floors, for instance. Some
: p.m. at tne Knights of Columbus ial “Deéar Miss Woodward: I've been [ gals spend a back breaking day scrub-
a . ae th Gaginay street. < oth bile bow nants bing and waxing. But not Amy! She
“Where Quality Counts Club will meet y going a seven ‘ cleans and waxes them in one easy
. at # pm. at the of Mrs. now he tells me he loves m ae operation with Bruce Cleaning Wax.
72 Worth Saginaw St. w Republican Women's Club jeonpe, oahee bout this girl he It takes only half the time and Bruce
» dated for about a month and does practically all the work, And
Vat 6:30 pm. drives past her house every night Amy’s friends just rave about our
I'm with him, beautiful wood floors. My Amy and
: “When anyone mentions her ee “ her Bruce Cleaning Wax sure —
name he gets embarassed, starts The Junior League Follies, a project paramount with | Pentiac Press Phete | smart tough floor care problems. An liked while}. ‘ied oS prejen ™ sed yey po ! : . wee st gg Ayo ap any |Birmingham’s Junior League, is discussed by Mrs. George | guidance committee, Proceeds from the Follies, to be held hos it Sale crow
attention to me. He tries to tell ibb, president, ‘Mrs. Robert Craig, chairman of the | in November, will be used for a child guidance clinic in| "8 them.
a - taf agcl pry her —| Follies; and Mrs. Winthrop Conrad, chairman of the child | Birmingham. iP es = load
; waxing on linoleum -
“ think he only stopped seeing e e * ; e and wood, Amy uses
her because she's younger than D t H ; d { : , Fk ll | Bruce Floor Cleaner.
he is and he still likes her and to ts and be sat thes ver and | YIPECCULOLr Ire or League OlllesS What do you think?” |
{ wee The Junior League of Birming- dorsed the project. The League | lies will be a talent party Oct. 18 publicity and Mrs. Marvin Scott |
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“Answer: Now if only the he of
‘this tremulous trio had put his
| thoughts on paper, we'd have it
locked in a box, wouldn't wef He's
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'— and the vital missing link, at
| that.
younger miss had a month
ham has engaged a professional
director for the staging of their
first Junior League Follies. The
Follies will be presented Nov. 9
and 10 in the Birmingham Theater. |
The League hopes proceeds will |
supply much needed capital for a,
anticipates beginning work on the
Birmingham Branch of. the Oak-
land Child Guidance Clinie by
January, 1956. Mrs. Winthrop |
Conrad is chairman of the com-
mittee for the clinic and Oliva
Viola has been engaged as super-
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Country club under ‘the direction |
of Mrs. W. H. Klenke Jr. and Mrs.
Harry Swan.
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Committees for the Follies have
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‘THE PONTIAC PRESS, ‘THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 2 b2,1955 st i
Needlework Guild Plans
to Hold Ingathering Oct. 20
Birmingham, Bloomfield Hills Branch
Discusses Project
By RUTH SAUNDERS
‘BLOOMFIELD HILLS. — Mem-
bers of the board of directors of
the Birmingham and Bloomfield
Hills branch of the Needlework
Guild of America held a luncheon
at Bloomfield Hills County Club
Tuesday to discuss plans for the
annual Ingathering Oct. 20.
Mrs. Robert N. Woodruff: is
president of the board, Mrs. Wil-
and
Fort Lauderdale, = od Open Hunt Club Sept.
at Club Luncheon
were dinner hosts Saturday at their
home in Metamora.
“* * *« @
Mr, and Mrs. Donald U. Bath-
rick are here fer a visit at the
Wafter 0. Briggs Jr. home from
Fort Lauderdale, Fla. The Bath- -
riche tormerty ved im Birusing:
In their honor Mrs, Cari J. Whirl has invited guests for dinner at
* * Ld
.| Mrs., Ralph L. Polk Jr. will be | —
hostess on Tuesday at a ie
the Grand Opera Association of | ©
Detroit. The affair will be given
at “High Gate” the Lone Pine road | ~
home of the senior Mrs. Ralph! =
Polk,
Mrs. William H. Beatty, Mrs. Nor-
» Mrs. Walker A
Jerry Gillette. Jerry’s parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Joha W. Gillette
of Wing Lake road, will give the
rehearsaj dinner in their home
Sept. 30 * ¢ @
Ralph L. Polk III left this week
to attend the Taft School at Water-
town, Cone. . é
Mr. and Mrs. Sparkman D. tea for) —~
Assisting as hostesses will be | ©
mometer if the itistruction tag on Club Introduces
New Officers
and Chairmen .
Mr. and Mrs. Thana E Wilsan
as a
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THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY. SEPTE) MBER 22, 1955,
DE COR’ SHOP In Hotel Pontiac iMrs.C.$ Boker Hosts Naomi Soin.
¢ Mrs. C. §. Baker of Cass Lake |
road opened he? home to members |
tian Church on Tuesday evening.
Mrs. William Elam gave the de-
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arranged the program, “Facing
New Worlds.”
| The October meeting will be held
‘at the home of Mrs. William Hoyt
of Otter avenue.
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‘mean _living on half as By ANNE HEYWOOD
When a husband and wife both
work, how should they handle the
budget? That problem, judging
by my mail, causes more family
battles than. anything else.
* * ¢
In the first place, it's a. rela-
tively new problem, Women
haven't been working — married
women, at least—for long enough
to have established precedents
and to have a comfortable feeling
about the whole thing.
Un the one extreme, I know a
woman who feels that the money
her husband makes is their
money, but the money she makes
| is her own.
’ She spends it all on clothes for
herself and lets all family ex:
penses come éut of her husband's . salary |
* * *
‘The other extreme is a woman
I know Who works a
week, ‘does all the housework,
alone and uraided after hours. | —
Both of these couples are heading |
| for big trouble and actually jeop-
ardizing their marriages.
'NO RULE OF THUMB
| There is no rule of thumb an-
swer, of cotrse, because
For example,
couple, recently married,
| She wants to continue her job
‘for a while, until they have a
‘family. Too often, they spend
'both salaries on living expenses,
‘live pretty high and save hardly
_ anything.
| ‘Then one of two bad things
| will happen.
Either they’ll4get “so used to five - day| ]
a lot!
| depends on the family setup. } , * * *
take the young |
| living high that they keep post-
|poning a family. After all, it'll,
much | money and having double the ex-
penses. Eventually, it’s too late
and they remain childless.
Or, when they do have the fam-
ily and the wife gives up her job,
the terrific lowering of-income and
upping of expenses will throw
them for a loop.
BEST ANSWER. .
The best answer here, of course,
is to use the husband's salary for
living expenses, with the
enough for carfare and lunches, wife |
taking from her own salary just) day when ‘she has a baby apd
gives up: _ job. r
_*
For the oie pats whose
children are ‘grown up before
mommy returns to work, there is
one good, basic rule”
Let the husband handle rent—.
or mortgage—and all fixed liv-
“ing expenses, while the wife's
salary goes partly for retirement
savings and partly for running
expenses. . saving the balance against the). Couple: Happier. Sharing Expenses A man likes to feel-he is paying
for the family’s way, but food and
minor day-to-day expenses fall
more. naturally into the woman's
domain.
* iJ *
But the big thing — the crucial
thing—is that they be perfectly
honest with each other and that
they work out some kind of real-
istie plan, so they'll both know
where the money goes.
(Copyright 1955)
LENORE ANNE LAMPSON
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Lampson
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/son avenue, Pontiac. A J wed- | ding is planned.
BILLIE JOYCE LEWIS
Mrs. Vesta Laws of Union Lake
road and Maurice Lewis of Mas-
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ment of their daughter,
Joyce Lewis,
Hall. He is the son of Mr. and nue,
Figure Club Holds
Meeting at Library
Thirty - three members attended
the Fashion Your Figure Club
meeting Thursday evening at the
Collins presided at the business
| meeting.
The trophy for losing the most
weight was won by Mrs. Beatrix
Vogel.
Final plans were made for the
group's fashion show being pre- Adah Shelly Library, Mrs. Larry | sented next Thursday. The club's
hospitality chairman for the event,
Mrs. Clarence -Edwards,
Vogel.
Individual! pictures of each mem-
ber were taken to be filed for om-
parative purposes in six months.
It's only kindness to your sum-
neatly ironed. Leave them = un-
ironed and you find them full of
creases that won't come out easily.
Billie |
to Douglas LeRoy |
| Mrs. Edson Hall of Brooklyn ave- |
is being |
assisted by Mrs. Thomas Bartle |
Mrs. William Johanson and Mrs. |
mer dresses to store them away’ Forest. Loke Club .
Schedules Doe Day
- Membe
tangements for De Day Sept. 30.
According to reports from the |
committee, nine holes of crazy
golf will start the day's activities.
tumes and golf scores.
Luncheon will be served at 12:30
p.m, followed by election of the
1956 ladies’ golf chairman.
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Will-O-W ay | League, Inc., fund for mn a local ani-
r’s day’.|mal shelter.
Speaker Relates
AAUW History
‘for College Club
| Mrs. Jessie Snyder reviewed the
history of the National AAUW
and related the history of the
Pontiac branch when the group,
met at the home of Mrs. J. Thom- |
as Peterson on Andersonville road
Monday evening,
* * *
All branches of AAUW are open
to all races, colors and creeds, |
| the only requirement being a de-
gree from an accepted college or)
| iniversity Mrs. Snyder reported;
Margaret Steward told of the
offered by the organization to
worthy students here and in
other countries.
Griegs A minor concerto was)
presented by Rosamond Haeberle. | * * «6
On the social committee for the | evening were Mrs. Peterson, Mrs, |
| Emma Ollis, Dorcus Wolf and Mrs. | Barbara Velkoft.
The group will meet for a lunch-
|eon meeting Oct. 15 at the home
| of Mrs. Olin Thomas on Gale road
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cooperative supper will be pre- |
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Mrs. Neil Crowe of Rochester,
chairman of the Detroit area Bowl-
ing Green State University Alum- |
ni Association, has invited ail
Pontiac area alumni to attend the,
meeting. Mrs. Cowe is being |
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Photographed at the First Congregation. |
al Church luncheon Wednesday were Mrs.
James P. McCormick of Highland Park (left | of the day.
to right), Mrs. Carl McClure, president of |told of her experiences as an exchange
the Women's Fellowship of the Detroit ‘As-|\teacher in Tokyo.
Detroit Fellowship Meets in Pontiac “What the Church is Doing in
Japan” was the topic for guest
speaker Mrs. James McCormick of.
Highland Park Wednesday at the
Women's Fellowship of the Detroit |
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'Lydia Circle Meets
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Lydia Circle of the Christian
Women's Fellowship First Chris-
tian Church met at the home of
Mrs, J..P. Morgan on Riviera Ter-
race Tuesday.
Devotions were given by Mrs.
William Tompkins who used as her
theme “Giver of Life.” *
The program, “Facing New
Worlds,” was given by Mrs. John
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Insurance Women |
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Clure, Mrs. Oscar Lundbeck, presi-
dent of thie local fellowship; gave
Morning sessions were devoted
to workshops led by committee
chairmen. Social action, friendly
Christian education and spiritual
life were several subjects dis-
cussed in the sectional meetings.
Other workshop topics were stew-
ardship, publicity and program.
The Rev. Lawrence Graves led
the devotional service
luncheon served by the Women's
Fellowship of the Pontiac Church.
Mrs. William Hurlburt was kitchen
chairman and dining room chair-
man was Ora Hallenbeck.
Immediately preceding the aft-
ernoon session, Mrs. Carl Leonard
sang “Beside Still Waters’’ ac-
companied by Charles Wilson.
Mrs. McCormick, guest speaker,
is the wife of James McCormick
who served in Kyoto, Japan, as a
Pentiae Press Photos
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Mrs. Stanley Kipp of Doris road, chairman
Mrs. McCormick, guest speaker,
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citizen living abroad with her |
the church and as an American |
family.
2 Named to Attend.
Pythian Convention
Mrs. Clarence L. Smith and Mrs.
Randall Wilson will represent the
ry education,
after a| Pythian Sisters at their state con-
Sept. 22-24. The announcement was |
made at the meeting of the group |
held Tuesday evening.
* *
Recreation Center at Burt Lake |
for a week's vacation during the |
summer.
Plans were completed for the
annual Hunters Banquet to be held |
by the Knights of Pythias Oct. 11.
Plan Card Party
- Plans were completed for d card
party to be held in October, when
members of the Pontiac Women's
Insurance Assn. met at the Ho
tel Waldron Wednesday evening.
Barbara Hess will be ‘general
chairman of the affair.
The Detroit association banquet
wil} be held Oct. 12 at the Hotel
Statler and Beatrice Dodge, presi-
dent, will represent the local as-
| sociation.
Guests at the meeting were Mrs.
Vera M. Daniels, Mrs. J. C. Metty,
bron Bowhall and Barbara Hager-
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$52,097 ‘Cut By BOB CONSIDINE
NEW YORK (INS)—The govern-
ment acted last night to attach
for $52,097 in 1955 income taxes
heavyweight boxer Archie Moore's
_ purse from his fight with Rocky
Marciano,
Interna] revenue agents from
Toledo and New York walked
inte Moore’s dressing room im-
mediately after last night's Yan-
kee Stadium bout and served him
with a “notice of levy.”
Moore’s level adviser, former.
OPA administrator Mike DiSalle,
promptly took the papers, said he
would contest the action and re-
marked:
“The two fighters (Moore and
Marciano) paid enough this past
year to offset President Eisenhow-
er's salary.
“Why, Moore doesn’t even know
what he’s going to make this year.
“You've got to remember,’ he
continued, ‘‘this man’s promotional F | A hi
expenses run very heavy and his
manager, Charley Johnston, has
shown no indication of his waiving
his percentage.” .
The notice of levy was based on
Moore’s income through Sept. 21,
a date that covered his 20 per
cent of the net of last night's
million-dollar-plus gate . (including
theater TV).
DiSalle commented:
“As far as I know this is the 1st
time a fighter was even a
in his dressing room fof taxes on
a current year.”
Then the one-time mayor of To-
ledo commented:
tice of levy.”
Moore has engaged in three
bouts this year, including last
night’s. In one of them—against
Nino Valdez of Cuba in Las Vegas
—Moore netted, according to Di-
Salle, only about $6,500.
~ Former Irish Stars
Clash on Gridiron
SOUTH BEND, Ind, w — When
Indiana comes here to play Notre
« Dame on Saturday, Oct. 1 it will
mark the 1st time in six -years
that two former Notre Dame ath- | camp
letes will be leading rival teams
in the same game.
* Bernie Crimmins, who played for
Major Leagues LEAGUE"
coemeaaas ian Pet. Behind
3% enw nennee New York
Cleveland
.. 6
St ge 3a \ af $1
seein’ po AY-s | peer
Scheduled.
- Ger EDNESDAY’S oe
1, Kansas Cit
ey ork 7. Wasningion 3
; va on 7 (13 innings)
FRIDAY’S SCHEDULE
Cleveland at Detroit. 2
Baltimore at Washing.on vr timore . am.
New York at oes et. =
oe Won Lost Pct. Behind
lyn 7 53) AT Om
wu ; 13%
New York .. : Be
adelphia 97 lve
Cincinnati =. od
ago : AN Pil
St. Louts “e : 437 3i"a
Pittsburgh ... 4. 304 ae
TODAY'S SCHEDULE .
ame eduled.
=* WinNESDAY'S RESULTS
incinnat) 14, Milwaukee 5 ¢
. New York 7-7, Pittsbu
' Chieago is & ¢
adelphia: at new York, 12:
1 few at Prusbureh. 7 : E=
a ae fs ‘How Yankees,
Brooks Compare
The following table shows the
comparisons between the Yankee
and Brooklyn Dodger batteries,
which appear to be headed for
the World Series:
CATCHERS .
Player, Club HR EBI Pct. PO E Pet,
"La, ers 32 166 320 666 6 991
Berra, Yanks 27 108 273 733 13. 965
RESERVE ‘CATCHE
Howell, Dodgers 0 5.263 1
Walker, Dodgers 2 13 237 140 1 993
PITCHERS
| Plicher, Club IP H BBSOWL ERA
| Ford, Yanks 251 187 113 113 18 7 262
| Koufax, Dodgers 41 33 25 2 2 1 2.463)
Bessent gers 61 SO 21 26 8 6 266)
' Craig, Dodgers 89 77 43 44 5 3 283 | Byrne, Yanks 157 130 4 76-16 4 2.87
| Turley, Yanks 249 166 176 206 17 13 3.11
|Larsen, Yanks %1 73 49 41 8 2 316 | Newc'be, Dodgers 232 222 38 142 20 5 326
Labine, Dodgers 141 119 53 6513 5 3%
|Morgan, Yanks 71 72 24 17 7 3 3%
| Sturdivant, Yanks 65 46 39 43 1 3 3.32
| Kucks, Yanks 1244120 44°43 8 7 34)
3, rs 135 115 4 82 10 4 360
Erskine, Dodgers 191 181 63 65 11 8 372
| Si er, gers 99 41 76 8 6 373
| res, Dodgers 157 158 57112 910 401
| Wiesler, Yanks 49 3% 47 21:0 2 «404
Grim, Yanks 91°79 39 61 6 5 425 | Roebuck, Dodgers 81 92 23 32 5 6 4.78 |R.Colem'n, Yanks 2 33 14 13 2 6 485
| Meyer, Dodgers 70 65 31 2 5 2 5.66 ee ee
| State Elk Herd Growing
iby Leaps and Bounds
LANSING W® = Michigan's elk
ported today. .
Until recently, the herd’ num-
bered only about 300 animals,
most of them - located e
Gaylord. :
The latest estimate places the
strength of the herd at 600. -Elk
have been reported southwest. of
Alperia and in the ‘Hubbard Lake
ries iy “I'd be interested to know if}
Rocky Marciano got the same no-
-million .
‘underdog .. .
| more than $1,000,000 into the till of
herd appears to be growing, the.
State Conservation Department re- |
| pion. .
in the |
Pigeon River State Forest near -last October that he got a fight |
| Sox slugger, flew in “to get my —
dozen, bd . : four times before putting him
away for good. re
*
“Sure, it stung me,” Rocky said
of Moore’s knockdown blow.
“T was blacked out for a second.
But I snapped out of it quickly.
I. was up at the count of four.”
Was Moore the toughest of all
his 49 victims? ;
Marciano hedged. “One of the
toughest,” he said. “I'd have to
include Jersey. Joe Walcott (the
only other man ever to floor him)
and Ezzard Charles. But Moore
certainly was the cleverest.”
Sidelights on
Big Title Tilt
NEW YORK ww — The 61,574
spectators who saw Rocky Marci-
ano knoek Archie Moore out in the
%h round of their heavyweight
title fight in the Yankee Stadium
last night was the 10th largest
turnout in ring history, according
to the books . . . records, of course,
aren't kept on some of those
middie and far east brawls which
sometimes attract a quarter of a
. . the listed’ record is
for the second Gene Tunney-Jack
Dempsey fight in Chicago in 1927—
120,757.
Like a baseball player whose
ambition is to participate in a
world’s series, referee Harry
Kessler always had hoped te be
the 3rd man in the ring at
heavyweight championship bout
. . « an independently wealthy
engineer, Kessler’s work was
flawless.
Pontiac Little Chiefs
to Second Victory
Pontiac High School Junior Va-
sity marked up’ its 2nd victory
of the season yesterday when
they handed the Port Huron JV's
a 28-0 defeat on their home field.
the opening kickoff as they
marched 70 yards for the Ist
marker with Jim Hawkins
sweeping end for the final 20
yards. Pontiac muffed the extra
point attempt making it 6-0.
Archie Brooks made It 12-0
climaxing a 30 yard drive by Pon-
tiac as he plunged over for the
converted for a 13-0 lead. Brooks
added his 2nd touchdown later in
the 2nd period and when Pontiac
missed its point try the scoreboard
read 19-0 for Pontiac.
Jim Hawkins’ 2nd TD, and a
short pass in the 3rd_ period
brought the score to 26-0. When
Richard McDonald trapped a Port
Huron: back. deep in his end zone,
the final score read 28-0 for Pon-
tiac. ;
Pontiac Jayvees travel to Ham-
tramck next Thursday to seek
their. 3rd win.
Solunar Tables
Schedule of solumar periods, as
printed here, is taken from John
Alden Knight’s solunar tables.
Days should ‘be ‘planned so that
you are fishing in good territory
during these times, if you wish to
Marciano closed at 4-1 and there
was practically no betting... . it
‘also probably was the Ist time |
_since Heaven knows when, that the |
ancient Moore entered the ring the
the fight brought find the best sport available each
day. Major periods last for an
hour and a half to two hours, -with
minor periods of shorter duration.
. FRIDAY
AM PM Mingr Major . Minor Major
10 55 445 11°26 5:10 SATURDAY
the International. Boxing Club
counting the theater television and
radio . . . the best previous’ for
the IBC was $99,2620 for the Randy
Turpin-Ray Robinson middleweight
title bout in 1951. :
Had Moore won, he would have
made history two ways. He would |
have been the oldest fighter evér |
to win the heavyweight title (38) |
and he would have been the Ist to)
move directly from light heavy-
boxer 19 years and it wasn’t until
in Madison Square Gar
he's had three times Rocky's @x- |
périence with 145 fights . . . he's)
been stopped only five times. ;
:
Ted Williams, the Boston Red “_* «
a t
o- i man Rocky’ home’. .
| effects of TV on sports: There |
| were hundreds of women waiting |
for the rush seats at $5 per copy |
until | when the gates opened. ,. before |
‘1st defense, is) Leonard Liotta. i Minor Major Minor Major
11:45 6:35 5.55 last seven yards. Dick Whitmer |.
- one of the largest of the current ALL SMILES — Heavyweight champion Rocky
Marciano, right, and unsuccessful challenger Archie
Moore pose in ring at Yankee Stadium last night shortly after Rocky retained title by 9th round KO. |
Right eye of Archie’is puffed and shut tight.
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sid THE PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1955 _ . FIFTY-NINE{ « ”
1. s ... ats 7 = - : ar
: | n " || Not Yet Licked? , en
0 | all) frown Lopez Still Isn't Ready | =
| 7 : ~..» to Call His Tribe Dead {| bruised under the right eye | rious drive and brought roars from, a lion after a sheep, Rocky forced | tnose who saw the classic, and : : ;
beforé the hectic round was over. | the fans, But midway in the round, | his game foe to the ropes and let | $241,187 purse—the largest of his CHICAGO (®—The Cleveland In-| the Indians at Comiskey Park last '
; the third Rocky established | time and Rocky caught up with | loose with everything he had. | career, Rocky, too, earned his fat-|dians have been just about count-| night as the Sox scored two runs “ :
gallant, ancient Archie Moore in pattern of victory. He started | Archie again, Moore, his back to the ropes in| test check. He- will receive $482,-|ed out of the American League in the sixth and five in the eighth, ~
one of boxing’s great battles may maneuvering the crafty Moore to The 19-years of fighting caught |his own corner, somehow found | 374. . pennant race after last night's loss; ‘The third Sox knocked out
have been the invincible Brockton the ropes and ripped him in close|up with the poised craftsman in| strength to fire two hard shots to =e? to the Chicago White Sox but Al! starter Bob , who was séek-
blaster’s last fight, with both hapds. It didn’t matter | the eighth, For a short while he | Rocky's jaw. Then it happened. A It was the ninth largest gate in| Lopez, the Tribes’ manager, re-| ing his 19th victory and is observ-
: = = * the heavy blows landed | called on his last reserves and |short, perfectly timed left hook | boxing annals and the heftiest in| fuses to concede. ing his 35th bi . Lemon
This was the one the indomitable Archie’s arms, shoulders, head | tried to make a last stand, He | thudded against Archie's jaw and| the regime of James Norris’| “We're not going to quit fight-| was seeking his fourth consecutive
“Rock of Brockton wanted to win body. Rocky just fired away in| nailed Rocky with sharp punches | he crumpled in his corner, a soggy | sprawling International Boxing| ing,” Lopez told newsmen after | 20-victory season. His record is
more than any other since he his primitive fashion, discarding | but it was like using a bean-shoot-| left mitten over one rope. Club empire. The theater-telecast| the Indians were beaten by the | 18-10, .
knocked the crown off Jersey, Joe moves that had been | er against a tank. : * eo 6 to 129 theaters coast - to - coast | Sox last night, 7-2. The loss left
Walcott’s brow three years azo in drummed into him in training 7 * 6 It was all over. Archie went the | earned . an te $1,125,000 | the Indians 3%4 games behind the|, « a
Philadelphia. He won it in typical Rocky was ready for the kill in| way he wanted to if he had to go—| of which $350,000 went into the IBC , Yankees, who won over the Wagh-
fashion with a relentless, bull-doz- * 8 @ the ninth and everyone in the | counted out. coffers. to be shared with the sington Senators, 7-3. The Sox trail ris n qa
ing attack that smashed Archie's There was a slight cut over| park, including Moore, knew it had} Moore still has his 175-pound fighters, Radio added another $35,-| the Indians by 3 games. -
—— defenses in 1:19 of the Rocky's left eg tgs Cpesee to-happen. Springing forward like title, the respect of Marciano and ‘ 000, - . * * 6 ’ —
_ Binth round of a bitter battle. from his nose, but served . : +Cleveland has three games to 0 1D F {
Ba od to spur him on, Try as he would play, at Detroit Friday, Saturday ne avori e
Now, with the light-heavyweight from then on, Archie -couldn't get and Sunday, New York had four .
_king out of the way, there were way from the rope traps Rocky to play, a doubleheader. y
no more worlds for boxing’s set for him with his bulling drives. land single games Saturday and
- Caesar to conquer and he mulled The pressure was hot on Archie | Sunday, all with Boston, Even if), er USTAaNgs
-—over retirement. fuurth and fifth rounds and Cleveland woh all three, and New
“No, no, he’s not quitting,” said sixth his aging legs betrayed York lost four, the Indians Better R ; Backs
his comment. “There are other hand right shook him all over, Lopez said Physical Shape Good
challengers who should get a shot. buckling his knees. Another long , € .
There are Bob Baker, Nino Valdes right dropped him for a count of as tins Kine ou me SMU Mentor Says
and Hurricane Jackson. He could Rocky swarmed all over his Yankees y sake Gas fae is Geew
hy cece maneen ian te ~gerwr ah near me a just ‘like that, as we did. As long} SOUTH BEND, Ind. i®—Notre
cha ‘eo 8 8 as we've got a chance, we'll be | Dame is a one-touchdown favorite
shrewd, little man who guided him} Archie went after the mp trying. That's about all I can say. | over Methodist in their
pole Loti capes soullcors oe peer oes ts Miata wad padre ageblocarpes be vavea ie The “Yankees have four tough | football opener and Mus-
ata erence, . 's was now a ie see ‘o have Te >
nt oe he moved in.close. Archie’s big | his fountain of youth. He smashed games in Boston. tang Coach tafe tg (Woody)
If this was Rocky’s finale, he | moment was gone everi though he | over two rights to the jaw that Lefty Jack Harshman. cooled off | ™ Ae Wei ;
made it one they'll long remem- had Rocky bleeding from the nose ' momentarily stopped Rocky's fu- : ee ee
- : Facts, Figures _ || cat's as strong ax n 104." sid ,
| v e moe. ce Woodard, whose Mustangs lost to
, | lon Title Bout —< || the trish, 26-14, tast year and 40:14 : re in 1953, his first season as head
| . . h ft ot Yenk In « long-distance comment,
e e a -9048,117.95 Woodard asserted:
| : . ps “We're lucky to be playing Notre.
mM Ul in errs ie Dame in an opener because with
| receipts—#i | additional seasoning the team will
. “ share of theater | get tougher.”
NEW YORK «—Rocky Marci-| and blood spewing from a battered pal and one of Rocky's closest as- T'V—$1400,000 5 O'S :
ano ig a fighter today with the | nose, picked himself off the canvas | sociates. . = theater TV-QTAAMS (entt Woodard was referring: to new-.
world at his feet and nothing but | last night and hammered out a/ “I've got some thinking to do on : comers in an Irish rebuilding pro-
worry in his heart. ninth-round knockout over one of | it,” said Rocky himself. « | gram that must replace almost an
“There is a lot of pressure from | the toughest foes of a 49-fight Marciano’s mother always has ~ theater ‘TV aad entire line lost from the 1%4 Notre
my family for me to retire,” the career, 38-year-old Archie Moore. | grieved that her strong young off- » rv. ane | Dame, team which fashioned « $1
heavyweight champion said con- * * 8 spring should have taken up a ca- Aer se ei record, ie
cernedly. “My mother wants me To 61,574 spectators at Yankee | Teer of violence. When he fights, Southern gt pdt
_ to quit. So does my dad, and my| stadium and to millions who saw | Sh¢ never listens. She slips off to John Foster | Ports, based we
wife, a quiet church and prays. . ea : 4 like to attend | £@me, rate new quarterback
cele and heard the feat by modern "2 eee - z : Hornung a better than
m i well - named he saat Ce Se er | | the fight about five hours before passer
“ a Ralph. Guglielmi, graduated All-
It has been a pretty bad ordeal | «Rock” established himself as one| @he father, a modest Italian im- < | ; ringtime . , . that set the IBC =
for them. I don't know what I! 9° tne game's greatest champions. | migrant now retired from his shoe END OF THE ROAD — Referee Harry Kessler AP Uieghe ng . . . even they found it | America star.
should do.” : a Te factory job, encouraged Rocky’s| Waves heavyweight champion Rocky. Marciano to/ of title fight at Yankge Stadium last night. Moore Mustang. aide who witnessed _
Then the swarthy son of | ww. 1. he’s not quitting,” in-|Ting career but recently has felt |Neutral corner as challenger Archie Moore falls to/had hit the deck four times y in bruising spring game rated soph left
Brockton, Mass., shoemaker add-| 51144" ai’ Weill, aay vy little | his son has reaped enough reward. | canvas, a KO victim of Rocky at 1:19 of 9th round | battle. eae La 185-pound trees ;
<> “personally, at this point I don't | ™&nager of the champion. A crested betant aot eee < S as a better ball carrier than grad- , . a sider- | @ 3-year-old girl, Marciano has felt { - ’ uated Joe Heap i
feet I should retire. _ See keenly about neglect of his wife . . SMU is well with the
Marciano, his left eye gashed ing it,” said Al Colombo, boyhood and family forced on him by rigid ontiac S . | LS wl eee
- —— | | fullback Don Schaefer and right Marciano spoke blandly, almost halt Jim ‘ who 180
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Dave Freeman, Skipper mentor,
also let up on the hard work yes-
terday and will take it easy again
today. _
Both squads: are ready, physi-
cally. All minor injuries suffered
in opening games last week have
responded to treatment. But, says
Graybiel, some of his’ crew have
been slowed up a bit, and addi-
tional bumps could hit the af-
fected players hard.
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tor This Year,
Bucky Reports:
through with baseball for the 1955
‘season.
temidis Bony Mrs otlty
on the advice of a team physi- dumped
26-13, Clarenceville which tripped
FISHING TROPHY — On his 1st try at sailfishing, | landed by Mrs. Loren (Mary) Kirkpatrick of Metrop-
Pontiac Motor dealer Henry (Hank) E. Gotham) olis, Ill. Her husband is the Metropolis Pontiac deal-
brought in a fine 114-pounder during a recent trip to| er. Mrs. Gotham and Mrs. Copeland accompanied
Mexico. Gotham is at right in picture. At| their husbands on the trip, made as rewards for top
left is Charles Copeland, assistant sales promotion! sales programs in the PMC national “turn on. the
manager for Pontiac Motors. He took the 41 pound | heat” program. Gotham's fish was 9 feet 10 inches
dolphin shown on the rack. The other “‘sail” was | long. The other was 100 pounds, 9 feet 4 inches long.
q| clan, yesterday ordered the bril-
lant southpaw out of the
Detroit Tiger lineup for the rest
of the season, .
Hoeft, the American League's
3rdyranking burler in the won-lost
columfi with a 16-7 record, pulled
a tendon in his left elbow in 4
game last Friday at Cleveland, §
Dr. Arthur Wright recommended
that Hoeft’s arm be given an ex+
tended rest,
Thursday Bowlers Sought
Kegiers interested in’bowling on
Thursday nights at 9 o'clock should
eall Leonard Biallas at FEderal
2-2027. Openings are available on
two teams for bowlers with a 750
to 850 average. Former “B"
league members are. invited,
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Second Division Finish
Tigers Miss Top 4 for Fifth Year;
Boone Leads RBI List on 3-Run Homer
Detroit , have a minute chance to. tie the; scoreless until the 9th. Then he
y|got careless and Hector Lopez DETROIT » — The
Tigers will finish in 2nd division | Yanks for the flag. To do it
for the 5th straight season but the
possibility was still alive today
that they will miss the top four by
only a single game.
Tigers took the day off today
before their final three games.
They’ve won their last six and
finish off the year against
Cleveland starting tomorrow in
Briggs Stadium.
If Detroit could keep its winning
streak going through Sunday and
if the rampaging Yankees sweep
their four game series in Boston
the Tigers would wind dy one game
behind the 4th place Red Sox.
They can’t go any higher.
Briggs Stadium still will figure
would have to whip the Tigers. in
all three games and Boston would
have to beat the Yankees four
times running.
As it stands, Tigers are only
one game shy of their longest
winning streak of the year. They
defeated Kansas City 10-1 yester-
day with an eight-run outburst in
the Ist inning.
Ray Boone took over the runs-
batted-in lead in the American
in the Ist inning. Harvey Kuenn
also homered in the opener as
Kansas City rookie Mike Kume
went down to his 2nd loss.
157. |
had Ys Rome BONS
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] ial, . 5 in the pennant race. The Indians Dick Marlowe held the Athletics
PEE WEE REESE Writes About the
Baseball —
in ait Predictions and comments on the 1955 World
Series will be brought to the pages of the
Pontiac Press by Pee Wee Reese, Brooklyn
Dodgers captain — Word pictures of all the
excitement for the World Championship of
Don’t miss it!
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Watch for the Major's first
card, covering games of Sat-
urday, Sept. 24, It is one of
eur outstanding gridiron
in the 2ist renewal of their foot-
ball rivalry, Game time is 3 p.m.
At stake when the two cross- * The traveling trophy, emblem-
_ EAST LANSING # — The accent
/will be on youth when Michigan
i State opens its 1955 football sea-
| Son Saturday against Indiana.
Exactly half of the traveling
squad — 19 of 38 — will be sopho-
mores.
The 19. sophomores is the largest
number Michigan State has carried
in any road trip in recent memory.
To give some experience to the
Only two of the sophomores,
tackle Pat Burke and halfback
Walk Kowalczyk, are scheduled to
start against Indiana.
“We'll be playing a lot more ot
them, though, as the season goes
along,” Daugherty predicted.
In the line, MSU is taking along
. seven ends, seven tackles, six
guards and three centers. In the
backfield there will be four
quarterbacks, three right half-
backs, five left halfbacks and
three fullbacks.
“Every player we're taking has
earned his spot,” Daughtrty said.
“The sophomores we're carrying
asserted themselves in the early
season practice.”
“There are still a lot of. question
marks,"* Daugherty said, talking
features,
about the Indiana game. “We'll
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sharply as days edged by toward
the opener.
Pass defense was stressed again |
Wi afternoon. After the |
rest of the squad was excused, the
specialists worked on extra point
boots and kickoffs.
Ex-PHS Player
Rejects Pro Bid
for Education There's. at least one Pontiac
youngster who would rather get
an educatioA than become a pro-
fessional baseball player.
When a pro offer comes along
these days, it's usually a tough
job to pass it up. But that's
what former Pontiac High
School 3rd-baseman Bob Sykes
has done.
Baltimore Orioles (scout Tony
Stiel) offered Bob a Class D con-
tract. Bob considered the offer
stead a scholarship at a “Tennessee
college, -
Last week Bob enrolled at Austin
Peay State College at Clarksville,
Tenn. He's working on a pre-
dental course. The 19-year-old in-
fielder was among the tryout
players in the recent Oriole school Tempo of practice tapered off |
| the Lions, last week. “dee 40’ the Pestinc pesechiad cham
pionship, goes permanently to the |
1st school to win three times. The
Mikes retired’ the award last. sea-
5 under new head
eoach Gene Wright, is smarting
under the sting of five straight |
shellackings at the hands of the
Shamrocks. Particularly age
was last’ year’s 340 rout by Bob
lopsided margin in the history of
the series,
The Rams last victory over St.
| Mike's was a 26-7 verdict in 1988.
Lions Continue
Player Battle Injunction Against Two
Gridders to Aid Club
in Proving Point
injunction against Gil Mains and
Tora Dublinski in Canadian courts,
Mains, a lineman, and Dublinski,
a quarterback, skipped to the Ca-
nadian League at the end of last |
season to play with the Toronto |
Argonauts, but Maing returned to
_ ‘The Lions contend both vioe-
lated an option clause in’ their
contracts under which a player
signing with a National Feot-
ball League club not only agrees
to play for the specified time but
also gives the club a one year
option on him.
A club spokesman said the Lions
would carry their injunction
against Mains and Dublinski ‘‘to
prove” their point in case the mat-
ter’ comes up again.
The spokesman said it will
be the Ist time that an Amcrican |
football contract will be ruled upon |
in a Canadian court.
WEDNESDAY’'S STARS
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
PITCHING — Jack Harshman,
White Sox, turned back the pen-
nant-fading Indians 7-2 with a five-
hit job for his Sth straight victory
and lith of year, walking 7, but
stranding 7 and striking out 7.
BATTING—Gus Bell, Redlegs,
drove in eight runs in 13-5 decision
over Braves, swatting a grand-
slam home run, a_ bases-loaded
here. He is the sen of Mr. and
Mrs. George Sykes, 97 Pine Street. double and two singles in four
trips. Mineweaser's charges for the most |
DETROIT u—The Detroit Lions
_|.say they will continue to press an | amrocks, Rams Clash Sint Winless in their last 17 games, the
Rams would probably be willing
to consider the 1955 season a suc-
cess if they could upend the Sham-
rocks on Sunday. *
In addition to the traditional
importance of the contest is the
olice League campaign for both
teams, The Shamrocks edged Avon-
opener,
to a 13-13 tie, their
Marine Cty Holy Cross. inauguration of the Suburban Cath- |
dale, 7-6, in Saturday's non-league |
while the Rams fought | |
2nd during!
the victory-famine string of 17, in|
Sunday's non-loop starter against
[Magic Number -
for Yanks, | NEW YORK (The New York
Yankees’ magic number, for the
American League pennant now is
one. :
One more Yank victory, -or
Cleveland defeat hands New York
its sixth flag since 1949.
Cleveland, with only three games
remaining, is 4 games behind with |
4 games left, have a 94-56. mark,
The worse New York can do is
tie-for the flag. To do so, the Yanks
would: have to lose all 4 while
| the Indians sa rte bead their 3
Brittany Club H Club Holds
‘Weekend Fun. Trial ’ The 1955 Michigan Brittany club’s
at the “fun trial" arranged for
this weekend at Pontiac Lake Rec-
reation area.
This event is one of three fea-
tures on the day's program, Sun-
day, beginning at 8 a.m. Dogs .will
be handled entirely by amateurs.
The trial itself is restricted to club
members,
Besides the all- Lage ‘there will be
a PUPPY match and derby. °
| Sparrow Properly Named
GARDEN CITY, N. Y. w — Guy |
Sparrow is aptly named. As soon
Lake’ Charles, La., in the Class C
Evangeline League he joined the
National Basketball Assn. caom-
paign. He's a 6 foot 5 forward
who averaged 23 points a game
| with the University of Detroit last
their No. 1 draft choice.
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ORTS SHOP — a 91-60 record. The Yanks, with
all-age trophy wil) be up for grabs |
as he finished playing baseball for.
New York Knickerbockers for the {
season. The Knicks: made him | Pair Hunt for One : MARQUETTE. ® — Though 80
Michigan lakes are named Long
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found Herman's Lake, Fish Lake, |
Wheelbarrow ‘Lake, Triangle Lake
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ANN. ARBOR # — Michigan
Bennie Oesterbaan, his foot-
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with unbeaten Ann Arbor High.
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Lousma’s' appearance with the
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The Ohio legislature legalized
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junk heap today with only a
miracle capable ‘of pushing it any
farther along the pennant road,
bar the New York Yankees from
‘their sixth championship in seven
'years. With four games remain-
ton tomorrow, the Yayiks need win
but one more to clinch it. * *
They can drop all four and still
win it should the Indians, now four
games back on the all-important Tt will take a large miracle to) “jost’? side, drop even ave of their | night
three remaining games.
ble practically came to a close
last night as New. York. pounded
Washington 7-3 and the Tribe took
Chicago,
At worst, New York can tie for
‘ * * +
Manager Al Lopez’ pale-faced
Injuns, who have had only a nod-
ding acquaintance with base hits
= their collapse, got just five safe
ows The’ sooo frantic. pamndat sorass: |
the flag after winning eight
| ing, starting with a twinbill at Bos-| straight. ‘
off Jack Harshman last! W. Vinee ¢ an. natch
a five-run eighth inning for
White Sox as Lemon lost his 10th.
ROCHESTER, N. Y. W—The
Minneapolis Millers, American
Assn, champs, will be -gunning for
their 10th straight post-season vic-
tory and a quick conquest of their
first little world series title.
The Millers made it nine straight
in playoff competition by pasting
the International League's Gover-
nor’s Cup holder, the Rochester
Red Wings 8-3 leat night.
J &
Millers blast five Rochester
hurlers for 11 hits, including three-
run homers by catcher Carl Sawat-
ski and leftfielder- Monty Irvin,
Righthagder Al Worthington sur-
vived some early inning wildness
to go the route for, Minneapolis. with his wildness, He walked 5 bat-
him. Sawatski climaxed the scor- A chilled crowd of 8,685 saw the | Millers Gun for 10th Win
After Blasting Rochester
ing off the righthander With his
third-inning homer.
Tony Jacobs, fifth Red Wing|
hurler, was the victim of Irvin's
blast in the ninth inning.
Rochester once in the
third on a walk and a bloop dou-
ble. Worthington hurled four-hit
ball until the ninth, when three
hits and an error cost him two
more runs, The Rochester defeat
ended a six-game winning streak
held by the International League's
fourth place fmishers. : *
Minneapolis which has never
won the junior series and were |
only participants once before will |
send Al Konikowski (10-8) or Jim
Constable (1-9) to start the sec-
ond game, Dixie Walker,
Wing. manager, will go with his
veteran righthander Ellis (Cot)
Deal (7-4) in an effort to even
the series at 1-1.
Bach Goes to Columbia
| NEW YORK w — Joe Bach's
last three football seasyns have
been spent coaching ‘ne Pittsburgh
Steelers in the National Football
League. This season the 54-year-
old former Notre Dame athiete Lio
help Coach Lou Little of
biay sharing line coaching d
with debmny Bateman.
Bowling Clinic By BILLY SIXTY
| three types of ball‘ delivery, and |
guiding role, You roll a straight
ball, you hook it with right-to-left
spin, or you reverse (back it up)
with left-to-right spin. You begin
with the straight ball because you
concentrate first on direction.
Nothing difficult about it. The
HEAD PIN
thumb, as sketch shows, is at ball-
center, and through the swing,
from beginning to release, it points
at the head pin. The fingers, as
you see, are directly behind the
ball. The ball is pushed away and
swings straight back, without ek
bow break and without wrist turn.
You take your stance approximate-
lyin line with the No. 3 pin, so
that the ball will be released = fhe
5 or 6 boards in from the gutter.
You.don't try for seore, mind
you. You work on coordinating
your footwork and swing into a
get is the. head pin, and you follow-
out for direction.
(Copyright 1955)
old champion Nashua, has 10 off:
spring eligible for ‘the Garden
State to_run on Oct, 29. In bowling you actually thumb |
| your way to the top. There are} ™ I in full flight trying to stab |
in them all the thumb ‘plays the |
'Minor Injuries
All for Willie,
X-Rays Reveal
NEW YORK « — Willie Mays,
_the New York Giants’ flashy cen-
and a bruised hip today to show
for his run-in with: the bleacher |
\\| wall at the Polo Grounds yester-
day while attempting another of |
‘his sensational catches.
The 24-year-old star crashed the |
foot triple by Pittsburgh's
» Long. ° * *
Willie, who leads the majors
with home runs and who on)
Tuesday matched a major league |
record by hitting seven in six con-
secutive \games, was carried off
the field.\X-rays proved negative
and he is expected to play tomor-
row, The aad are idle today. er
Crowd of 50,
to View Little Brown Jug’
DE LAWARE, Ol io W—A crowd
of 50,000 is expec to watch 17
| of the country’s sharpest three-
year-old pacers run Yor $66,608.83
‘in purse money at today’s harness
race classic, the Little Brown Jug.
The mile race over thé Delaware |
County Fairgrounds half-mile track
will be run in two divisions—9
horses in the first and 8 in the
second. \ 5 * * * \
The first five in each division
will come back for a third ‘peat.
If neither of the two previous win-
ners: place first, winners of all
three heats will race to decide ‘the
10th annual “jug’’ winner. f
The outcome of the deciding
mile has 10 per cent of the purse |
riding with it. If a pacer wins in,
| straight heats, his owner can pe
up $24,645.24. The remainder will
be spread among the. first five.
; horses in each of the three heats. |:
smooth, easy operation. Your tar- | ic Leading contenders for “Jug”
| honors are Quick Chief, owned by
through with each delivery. Reach | Farmstead Acres, Brookville, N.Y.
and Meadow Ace, owned by New- |
| port Stock Farm Stable, South
Plaintield, N.J. Both are co-
Nasrullah, sire of likely 3-year-| favorites at $5.
*
Behind — oe favorites,
bracketed at. 3-1 odds, were Sea ~
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33 of the nation's top golfers lined
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the $43,000 Sponsors’ Tournament
at the Charles River Country club.
The well-groomed 6,431-yard, par
72 Charles River Course appeared
made to:order for such standouts
as Julius Boros, Cary Middlecoff,
Bob Toski, Doug Ford and the
others, - * * ™
| Most of the entrants predicted
a low sub-par score necessary to |
| win the top money of $10,000. in|
‘the 72-hole medal play. The pros |
_will play 18 holes daily with the
_ wind-up scheduled for Sunday,
| Other “name” golfers competing
‘include Jackie Burke, Art Wall, |
Ed (Porky) Oliver, Marty Furgol, |
Jim Turnesa, Frank Stranahan, |
| Tommy Bolt, Ed Furgol, Gene Lit- |
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The “Jug’’, after today's race, |
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Women Golfers
Shoot for Cup™ Downey and Riley Lead
Field of Champions
Against Challengers
OKLAHOMA CITY # — The
Women’s Trans - Mississippi Golf
Tournament maneuvered into a
solid hole-for-hole battle today as
meant tlie wesc Macy Aun Decaee
of Baltimore, who won medalist
honors with a two over par 16,
and Polly Riley of Fort Worth,
Tex,
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jorie Lindeay, the 1950 trans cham-
pion from Decatur, Illy; Mrs.
Trace DeMoss Smith, runnerup in
1950 from Miami, Fla.; and Mrs.
Margaret Williford, three - time
Oklahoma champion.
The five former winners hoping
to find a new trophy in their
struggle against the tough 6,370-
yard par 37-3—Twin Hills Coun-
try Club course are the Misses
’ Downey, , Riley and Mrs.
Patti Blanton of Enid, Okla., and
Mrs. Edean Anderson Thlanfeldt of
Seattle, Wash.
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at Frank Hill’s shop on East Huron
in Pontiac, fired rounds of 74-Tl—
151 Wednesday over the Glen Oaks
Country. Club layout to win the
1st annual Michigan barbers’ ou
tournament. _
Champidn’s score card for the ausman
new record, bettering the previous
18-hole. mark held by Pontiac's;
Secord.
———s total aaah te |
rest competiter, George Di-
catectt of Mae Whe te. is Barbers Field Bob Hausman, who cuts hiir, 26-hold medaj-play tourney. set’ a | strokes. Dimitroft posted rounds
of 80-77—157, Everett Arthurs,
barber at the Cranbrook school
in Bloomfield Hilis, took 3rd we
87-79—106.
Runner-up Dimitrott had . his
moment of glory yesterday as he
Yanks Have Fewer, Better
Hurlers Than the Brooks NEW YORK (®—The New York
Yankees will take fewer but sound-
tourna-|¢f pitching arms than Brooklyn |”
into the World Series next week
and. even with Don Newcombe go-
ing for them, the Dodgers will have
a tough time matching Casey Sten-
Mohd eons ee
At one time or another. during
the’ regular campaign, Carl Er-
skine, Johnny Podres, Billy Loes
and Karl Spooner came down with *
arm miseries. Erskine hasn't
looked good in his recent ‘starts
for the Brooks, Neither has Podres.
There’s no reason to believe they'll
come back against the Yankees.
Brooklyn’s hopes for its first se-
ries victory appear, then, to rest
with Newcombe and Clem Labine,
the bullpen ace. Newcombe has
had a great year, winning 20 games
against only five setbacks. He'll
likely start at least two games
against the Yanks. Labine also fig-
ures to see tots of action. *
Stengel eae will go with | i¢
lefthanders Whitey Ford and Tom- | Helioscope, the King Ranch’s High | parently doesn't believe in. field | loerke,
| my Byrne in the first two games | Gun, and the Maine Chance Farm's | goals. The Rebels last made one Boyce, debate coach Walter Smith
| against LSU in 1931 and lost, 6-3. ‘and C. T, Foresman. in Yankee Stadium and righties | Bob Turley and Don Larsen in the |
next two at Ebbets Field.
* * @
Casey, as always, will be playing
the percentages here. With Brook-
lyn having a predominantly right-
handed batting lineup, southpaws
figure to give the Dodgers more
trouble in the spacious Yankee ball
yard than they would in Ebbets
Field, where the home run targets
for righties are much easier to hit.
Nashua Early Favorite
for Sysonby Stakes
NEW YORK .—Although he'll
be tackling oldér horses for the
first time, the Belair Stud’s Nashua
was established the early favorite
today for Belmont Park’s race of
the year Saturday, the $100,000-
added Sysonby Stakes. ~
Hunt Waterfowl
The big 3-year-old belter from
Belair was quoted at 6-5 for the,
mile and qne eighth affair, in which |
he's expected to meet three tough |
4-year-olds, William G. Helis Jr.'s
Jet Action. 130,000 Will’
State Figures That |
Many Going Out After.
Ducks, Geese
LANSING—An estimated 150,-
000 persons will hunt ducks and
geese in Michigtan during the
Oct. 1-Dec. 9 general waterfow!
season this year.
Michigan was 4th most popu-
lar waterfew! hunting state in
the nation last year, topped only
by California with 177,000 hunt-
ers, Texas with 152,000 and Min-
fesota with 144,000.
All told, 2,182,000 persons hunted
waterfowl in the U. S. and its pos-
sessions in 1954; some increase is
expected this year.
The information came from. the
U. 8. Fish and Wildlife Service an- * | away from 50 feet.
-| the state board of examiners of ‘bested Hausman in the driving
contest. The ‘Royal. Oak linksman
uncorked a 323-yard blast to win
by 25 yards.
George Nault, another Royal Oak
with an approach to within eight
feet of the cup from 150 yards
gut. Perce Secord captured putting
honors, stopping one six inches
Although a small field of 30
sheoters teok part in the state
tourney, the barbers were
pleased with the results and
plan te make it an annual af-
fair. Hareld L, Austin of Flint
has offered to hold next year’s
_ event there.
Robert Scott, former hair-cutter
in Pontiac and now a member of
_barbers, presented awards to the
winners.
Pontiac Represented
at Valley Conference
Pontiac High School athletic
department was well represented
at this week's Saginaw Valley
Conference meeting in iw,
Schedules for next year’s Valley
sports and other matters concern-
ing SVC operation were considered,
Delegatjon from Pontiac includ-
ed PHS principal Francis Staley,
athletic director Tom Dodson,
taculty manager Bob Beauchamp,
nual summary of duck stamp
| sales.
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Dea | Lowe Wants Caleb
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- CHICAGO ®—Frank Lane,’ who
‘says he definitely is: through as
general manager of the Chicago
White Sox, and the club's vice
president, Chuck Comiskey, - both | are in harmony on one point today.
Each wants Mrs. Grace Comis-
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ing @@ soon as possible to make the
issue final.
Lane wants to jeave jbecanse ‘he
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the Sox heir, apparent, yeins Com-
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The Briggs Commercial and De-|.'- Preanow—iti—de0,; bovial Kate—| ;vomen)—3i8; E Wiginten has sn | teem Net G2 Team Noo) 26| teae $8 Deverys 6 88 650-1870 - 760—317% Team No. 6 62 Team No. 6 17 Shell OU 22 Team No.6 64 + velopment Co., holding company Tame 4 Team No. 4 €2 Team No 2 08! K. Hallman—i75, K. Kardys—4s3; , .
for the estate, wm he } grater LAKELAND LADIES we oumaia _ BOUSEWIVES me i Ra aro BE, Peite—506; sia (aa #021, Aristo—3710, You’ll marvel at the ease and simplicity of Oct. 27. On that d ‘ Cloveriest 460 Ed's Tavern 22 ts ae _ NORTH SIDE LADIES ; ‘fund — for Briggs and his four | Compton's i Dor-L Shop 13 west sive aoe a | Somer, bana Pts i Pts | PLYMOUTH'S PUSH-BUTTON DRIVING. Coming to the vy wen's Service v id.
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tered Metals Move , /.™unicipal airport for $40,000 for a
Another Government Dam. Feeds Power to Northwest! : peel
i fuse i evityf® iishdril
i] iss
some of its far-flung tributaries
in four states.
* * *
’ Yet still the cry is for more
power. The total estimated cost
cost of .projects. listed for possible
construction starts during the next,
year exceeds a billion dollars. .
New industries in the fast grow-
ing Pacific Northwest have gulped
the increasing flow of electricity
as rapidly as it has developed.
Aluminum plants have become a
ade ago new produces more than
Oregon Limits Value
of Derby Awards. SALEM, Ore.—The Oregon Leg-
islature has virtually put an end
to the many fish derbies which
usually attracted thousands of
fishermen during the big fall sal-
Previously, fishermen flocked to
the many coastal streams and
bays to compete for thousands of
dollars worth of prizes in fish der-
bies which State game officials
The lawmakers approved a bill
limiting derby awards to buttons,
ribbons, emblems, plaques and
trophies. : |
ee iin tenet i gees 8
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DEXTER PRR B Ain “ial
HEXISTING PROJECTS
JUNDER CONSTRUCTI
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toed Prorechs proposal, power aspects’ of the big} new element is waiting offstage
CACeRNEY rae
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TWIN FALLS@ . gation. It became a major politi-
half the nation’s supply of thee — ——____________._
metal.
The aluminum reduction proc-
ess consumes tremendous quanti-
ties of electricity. Cheap power
has been the lure to bring the
industry west.
Despite the plans for vast ex-
pansion in power production facili- | ,
ties in-the region, leaders in the
power industry predict an acute
shortage by 1960 or 1961. — | ‘\ * * * ‘ |
Development of the region's |
power potential has proceeded |
against a background of multi |
sided controversy: (1) the continu: |
ing political-economic controversy |
over the public power-private |
power issue; (2) a fish vs. dams |
dispute which has created the
unique situation of the Washington
Game Department and — State
Power Commission arrayed on op- |
posite sides in a court fight over |
a proposed City of Tacoma project;
(3) a lack of agreement between
Canada and the United States over
waters that cross the international
border.
The Canadian-U, 8. issue has
blecked a major storage dam in
Montana and has prevented
agreement for United States
capital to finance developments
im British. Columbia.
On the national scene, the Eisen-
hower administration's advent |
brought a ‘ "partnership" thesis into
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os 4 i ‘ “ the power situation, Under the; machines in dam construction, &
: to test its reputation As a power
multi-purpose, dams would ve & ‘producer of the future. It is the
nanced, by- public or private! atom. The little fellow is worth. agencies . which would get the watching. ;
power, The federal government
would finance the part of the costs
assessed to flood control and navi- Cratty, Necaeal
Bats Pitch Tent
One majer Columbia River pro- to Beat the H eat
posal, the 310-million-dollar John ;
Day Dam, has been considered ags| WASHINGTON—Ever see a bat |
a major possibility for that pro-| pitch a tent? . |
cedure, -However, the latest dam | s :
on which there has been a “go The er Institution says |
ahead" signal from Congress is the tent-pitching bat, the Uroder- |
a federal project, It is the 110- ma, is strictly nocturnal, so}
million-dollar Ice Harbor Dam on chances are, you won't catch him
the Snake, the Coliimbia's main! in the act.
tributary. Congress authorized one) The tent-maker cuts and Sonae
million dollars for the start of a large palm or coconut leaf into
work at the site. the form of a tent in which it
But private power has won & apends the day.
major victory in the biggest con- Several animals share the
test of all over a power site. | same tent, fanhing each other
The Federal Power Commission | with their wings — it is reputed
recently gave an’ OK fer the | — when the interior of the teat
Idaho Power Co, to build three | ‘gets toe hot for comfort,
low dams on the middle Snake | Qyiousiy enough, both of the
River. : >* | trees whose leaves are. used for
Public power advocates have! tents have been introduced into |
waged a long fight to assure the | the Jungle, and it is possible that |
site for one high federal dam | the tentmaking technique has been |
in Hells Canyon, between Idaho “invented” by the bats.
and Oregon. As Congress ad-| entree
journed recently, a bill for federal | TRUST EXPERIENCE! Solve!
financing of the proposed high! | everyday problems through Want
dam still awaited final action, | Ads as Wise folks all over town
Meanwhile, amid the furore of have been doing for years, Call
controversy: and the roar of FE 2-8181 for an ad-writer, | i
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VS Interceptor Cost
Waterford Plans’
Area Parents to Learn|
at Open House
WATERFORD — An open house |
School Parent Teacher Student
Association (PTSA) executive
board for Oct. 19. At this time the
‘Tparents will take the students’
places in the various classes,
Teachers will explain, on this
occasion, what is expected of the
At 9 p.m. an assembly will ve
held at which time Thad Carr,
principal, will address‘ the PTSA
for the first time.
The Bays Ensemble under the is planned by the Waterford: High | Your PTA Is Planning: ©
Lee Brooks Plans Fair;
roundup or fair, Oct. 1. Robert |
‘serve as chairmen for the affair. | PISA Meeting Appoints Committees MILFORD ~ The Lee Brooks | mentarian, Clayton Preisel;
Student Routine Oct. 19 5h! PTA is planning a tall| historian, Mrs. Bernice Ward.
i
Mrs. Broobé North, president,
appointed the following commit-
tees: Program, Mrs, Mary Mar:
kel and Mrs. Katherine Tam-
blyn;- budget and finance, Mrs.
Grace Reddeman, Kenneth Good.
ell, Lawrence Brandeberry and
zines, Mrs. Faith Kiomp and Mrs,
Lucille Green; health, Mrs. Ca-
mille Buck and Mrs, Helen Win-
ship; and publicity, Mrs. Mary
‘Markel and Mrs. Grace Reddeman.
West Bloomfield Township
The PTA Executive Board of
West Bloomfield Township High
School will meet at 8 o'clock to-
might at the high school.
Imlay City
New officers for the Imlay City
PTA are: President, Mrs. F. C.
Ewbank; first vice president,
Grant Muir; ‘second vice president,
Mrs. Donovan Brown; third vice
president, Mrs. Esper Calvert;
secretary, Mrs. Clare Youngs;
treasurer, Gordon Smith; parlia- and
The next meeting will be held
|Greer and Kenneth Goodell will Monday, Oct. 11.
Springfield Township
“The School Bond Issue and |
| What It Means to Us’ was the
|theme of the PTA program Mon-
day evening when parents and |
teachers of Davisburg Elementary |
School came together for their first
meeting of the school year. |
Lewis Tamblyn. Charles » super!
Membership, Robert Greer and| © of Holly Area schools, intro- ; . .| duced: members of. the school
Mrs. Lorraine Simmer; movies, beard, John Thomas, school at
Lawrence Brandeberry; hospital- torney and a group ef experts.
ity, the executive board; maga-| whe discussed the school bond,
‘the crowded condition of the _
schools in the area and what
parents can do about it.
The budget, presented by Ken-
neth Aldrich for the ensuing year,
was accepted by the PTA.
Drydea
New officers elected for the Dry-
den PTA are: President, Mrs,
Francis Osborne; teacher vice
president, Mrs. Pauline Went-
worth; father vice president, Leo
Andea; mother vice president,
Mrs. Donna Mulholland; secretary,
Mrs. Eva Hilliker; treasurer, Mrs.
Edith Diller,
A reception for faculty of Dry-
den cammunity schools will be
held in the high school auditorium
Monday,
_ son of Mr. and Mrs. Aras : sit Aieres direction of Helen Davis will pre- The bride wore a floor er 2
gree of chantily, ace with a por: | a ae trait neckline outlined with. tulle A social hour in the cafeteria
over taffeta. The fitted bodice be- | ticers will follow the assembly.
the back of the gown and forming J Thé PTSA is anxious for as many
“o r tr olf an ‘parents as can to take advantage
Her fingertip veil was held in | (of this opportunity to acquaint
place with a crown of seed pearis : : P ‘themselves with their youngsters’
; and face. ga pe carried - Oakland County People j gail poachers, and their course
tay mame centered on white | in Posts After Merger otticers for PTSA are: President,
prayer book ® pearl rosary ' Kenneth Young; vice-president, which was a gift from the groom. Scheduled Sept. 30 Mrs. Gordon Bryce; secretary,
Helen King was her sister's only | Officials of three banks which | Sylvia Clark; and treasurer, Bar-
attendant. - | will merge with the National Bank bara Groham. x «
eek mite ak Mabie ng lof Detroit Sept. 30 have been! standing committee chairmen and Basif Barrett seated the ‘elected to offices in that bank. | announced by the president are:
guests. J id 'Mrs. Emma Green, hospitality;
; for 200 guests was Named vice presidents Milton. /Mrs. John Harken, membership;
Holds Hearing . ‘ Suspended Principal
Counter-Charges Files
hearing,
Tuesday
Long has been
Otis Eaton, chairman of the Citi-
zens Improvement League,
Seceee from Julius Mal- |
fora teaching job)
Washington Carver FFT.
is tie
i He ! mn
Te 2
lie of the ‘board on |
"s hearing will be handed
at a. meeting next Tuesday
in the George Washington Carver
bt
eC aei mempeineen
Trial Date Revealed
for Hugh H. Rader —
Oct. 28 has ben set for the
amnslaughter tiral of Highland
Park lumber dealer Hugh
Rader, Oakland
Frederick C, Ziem said today.
Rader, 60, of 2870 Pine Lake Rd.,
West Bloomfield Township, was Prosecutor
~ charged after a car driven by him
* wag involved in an accident on
; G. R. BrookgicAc-Re Dama Riph 8. Carmne Arthur | L. Keyes. rd. L. MeGreg-r
Adelaide | Jr.
with counter: | Alfred G. Wilson. f j
ne George Ay oman FROM UTICA ke vPW Se Haselswerdt, chairman of the |
Rochester National Bank; William
E. Kiekbusch, president of the
Utiea National Bank, and William
R. DeBaeke, president of the
Grosse Pointe Bank. Their elec-
tion followed approval by. stock-
holders of the merger.
* * Ld
the National Bank ef Detroit. an-
jnounced these. additional officers
elected: +
FROM ROCHESTER
From the Rochester bank:
Arthur L. Keyes and Clarence W.
| Shepard, assistant vice presidents.
Advisory committee: Milton H.
Haselswerdt, chairman; Clarence W. —— and
From the Utica bank: Frank J.
Boehmer Jr., assistant vice presi-
charged by | dent. Advisory committee: Wil-
liam. E. Kiekbusch, chairman,
Frank J. -Boehmer Jr., Arthur
Chapoton, Clarerice H. Church,
| Herbert Doebler, Albert Lander.
\schier, and William FE. Malow.
‘FROM GROSSE POINTE
From the Grosse Pointe bank: |
Albert J. DeRiemacker, assistant |
and Arthur C. vice president,
Dannecker and Louis C. Reno, as-
sistant cashiers. Advisory com-
‘mitee: William R. DeBaeke, Hugh
= PL Ferry, Lloyd G. Hooker, Wil-
liam M. Joy, Allen W. Merrell,
|Ledyard Mitchell Jr., Lester F.
| Ruwe, James K, Watkins, J. F.
iWhitehead, and W. T. Zur-
i schmiede,
Enrolled at Wabash
ROCHESTER Robert L. Al-
drich, son of Mrs Alice Aldrich,
‘6900 Montclair, has recently regis-
tered as a freshman at Wabash
College, Crawfordsville, Ind.
He graduated from Avondale
High School last June.
bey Day at Clifford
CLIFFORD — A special public
| rally day program will be held at
|the Methodist Church here, Sun-
‘day at 10:45 a.m. The program Charles T. Fisher, president of |
Mrs, Raymond L. Cole and Sylvia
Clarke, publicity; and Mrs. Paul
McCoy, refreshments.
‘To bring into closer relationship |
and understanding student, parent
jand teachers;
To ‘promote understanding of
problems facing the high school
and to initiate projects, generally
recognized as beneficial to the
solving of such problems and
To interpret the policies of the
| Aiherican Cattle Club
Names Aflired Wilson
ROCHESTER — Alfred G. Wil-
son of Meadowbrook Farms has |
-beerr elected to membership in the
American Guernsey Cattle Club,
non profit agricultural organiza-
tion serving over 40,000 purebred |
breeders throughout the
United States,
Wilgon owns a herd of 90 pure-
bred Guernseys and hopes to in-
‘crease his herd to include 25 milk- |
ing cows,
County Deaths Ernest F, Kriesch
IMLAY CITY — Service for
Ernest F. Kriesch, 76, New Balti-
more, will be held at 2 p.m., Sat-
urday from Muir Brothers Funeral
Home, Imlay City, with burial in
Wednesday.
| Surviving are his wife, Lydia; a
Aaughter. Mrs. Dorothy Gleasure,
Rrown City; thre sons, Kenneth
of Almont. and = Norman and
Donald of New Baltimore; a sister,
Mrs. Martha Sutherland, New
Baltimore; a brother, Frank
| Kriesch, Capac; seven grand-
dren.
| George A. Reagor
| MARLETTE — Service for
iGeorge A. Reagor, 84, of Mar-
lette, was held Wednesday with
burial in Marlette Cemetery. Mr.
Reagor died Sunday in the Mar-
lette Community Hospital follow- Middlebelt Road near Lone Pine will be followed by a cooperative | ing along illness.
Road June 27 resultd in th dath|
of John C. Wich, 18, of 128 Oak-.
wood, Walled Lake.
$1,000 Damage Done |
by Blaze in Garage
Fire caused an estimated $1,000.
damage yesterday afternoon to the
garage adjoining the home of Mrs.
Alice Bradiey, of 262 Josephine
St., according to the Pontiac Fire |
Firemen said the blaze, which |
damaged the inside and front of
the building, spread from burning
cuits
Church to ra ‘Show Film
“This Way to
Heaven,” a. sound film, will be
at 8 p.m. Sunday at the
Chtlora Baptior Church. Public at-
tendance is invited. ‘|
- Enters Wayne University ;
‘DRYDEN—Nortiian Muir enter-
ed. Wayne University College ot |
\ Mortuary Science in Detroit.
‘Gitentilig, Sas. named for its|
=e Sora
fe dinner at noon,
SANDRA L. COOPES ©
Mr. and Mrs. Aubyn W, .Coopes
|of Whitfield Court, Maceday Lake,
| announce. the engagement of their |
daughter, Sandra L., to Milton C.. His survivors include his wi-
| dow, Hattie; two sisters’ Mrs. Jes-
| sie Slade and Mrs. Nellie Alex-
ander, both of Venice,. Cal.
turn of:the century,
| Timber." | Imlay Township Cemetery. He died |
children and two great-grandchil- |
The two sections of Sylvan Lake |
had different names until about the |
“Sylvan” and | EVELYN REYNOLDS GAIL ADAIR PRATT
DRAYTON PLAINS — Mr. and DRAYTON PLAINS — Mr, and
Mrs. Bert Re of Topinabee Mrs. Keith. A. Pratt of Drayton
announce the engagement of their Plains announce the engagement
daughter, Evelyn Arlene, to Pvt. of their daughter, Gail Adair, to
Darwin K. Pratt, son of Mr. and Dale M. Brock, son of Mr. and |
Mrs, Keith A. Pratt of Drayton Mrs. Troy Brock of Kalamazoo. A
Plains. June wedding is planned.
Firm Still Seeks
Building Permit
F ERNDALE — No building per.
mit has yet been granted to Reich- |
eld Chemicals Incorporated, to re
‘build plant No. 101 destroyed by
fire August 5.
Feelings ran high at Monday's
commission meeting.
Chief problem still to be ironed
out is how to eliminate odors
from the manufacture of phthalic
anhydride, made by Reichold, to
which residents of Ferndale and
adjacent Pleasant Ridge, have = for the bazaar.
complained about for years. = —
Ride to Be Arranged
‘Roast of Town’
Minstrel Show |
| Slated at Holly
HOLLY — A> minstrel show,
“Roast of the Town," is being pre-
| sented at 8 p.m. Saturday, by
|Groveland Grange No 443, at
Grange Hall and Van Rds.
The annual Booster Night pro-
gram, the show will feature a
cast of 30. The program is free
and open to the public. —
An accompanying bazaar open at
1:30 p.m., will have booths dis-
playing candy, baked goods,
aprons and other articles. Mrs.
« Reichold officials are studying
industrial consultant Dr. Gordon. for Keego Students
C. Harrold’s recommendation that |
‘all stacks be done away with, and) KEEGO HARBOR —
| the commission's recommendation | from Keego Harbor living more
that the new buildings be enclosed, | than one
to prevent fumes from escaping.| Bloomfield High School (this area
includes the north end district)
Child Study Plans Jaunt will be able to ride the school bus
MARLETTE The Mothers part of the way to their classes.
: Students should Donald
Child Study ‘Club met last night | sory ©
with Mrs. Donald Dale. Plans were Weed, principal, for a pase to
/made to go to Northland together | f
Monday. Refreshments were
| served and plans for the next meet-
ing were made.
distance, milage will be checked
by Supt. of busses, Larry Schieb,
Students will be picked up at the
7 0. ese taken to the high school.
County Births ‘Squares’ to Dance Friday |
FOUR TOWNS —
Towns Square-of the Four Towns, Four Towns
Mr. and Mrs Nick Nicholas of North |
Cass Lake Road announce the birth of
a Gaughter, Josephine Boft ta
WATERFORD TOWNSHIP—Bal-
with an enrollment of 150- persons.
Classes are still open to those in-
terested, according to Tom Belton,
director of the Waterford estan,
tion Department, program spon:
The sessions are held in the CAL,
Building on Williams Lake road,
under ‘the direction u
Ww olfe,
Tickets for the Travel Adven-
ture Séries, another Recreation
| Department project, will go on
sale this week ‘at all township»
| drug stores, . Ballet: Serine. Play Date?
Start Waterford Program
let classes opened here Saturday} day
There wil be no charge, except | Furniture at Its Finest
Carole | Methodist Church will meet at 8:30
p.m. Friday in the basement of
the church: The caller will be
Bob Long. Hostesses for the eve-|
jning are Mrs. Leslie Talaba and!
| Mrs. Chester Amann. ‘Council Passes
$51,000 Share Amount City to Pay on
_ Sewer Would include
Pumping Station
« KEEGO HARBOR — Apportion-
ment of the cost for the Farming-
ton interceptor sewer was ap-
proved by the Keego Harbor
City Council Tuesday night. The
City will have to pay $51,000 which
includes the cost of the pumping
station. This share was computed
by the Oakland County Drain
Commissioner, Ralph A. Main.
The Council directed Louis
Doyle, chairman of the planning
committee, and Edward Hermoy-
ian, City Clerk, to make an ap-
pointment with the city of De-
troit to examine a used grader
that is up for bids.
Clerk to prepare the necessary
form in order te submit the city
garbage and rubbish collection
for bids.
The resignation of Arnold Soper,
Justice of the Peace was
by the Council. The Council has
3 days to elect a new justice.
It was decided that the cost
of street lighting will, become
effective July 1, 1956 and that
the cost would be spread on the
general tax roll,
_ A purchase list of traffic en- |.
forcement signs submitted by Ro-
‘|lice Chief Calvin Baxter was un- |
animously approved.
Local well drillers have not yet
complied with provisions of Ordi-
nance 7, requiring registration of GOLDEN WEDDING ANNIVERSARY — An open house will be held
from 2 until 6 p. m. Sunday in observance of the fiftieth wedding anni-
versary of Mr. and Mrs, Howard S. Lane, at their home at 3074 Bessie
St., Auburn Heights. The affair is being given for the couple by their
daughter, Mrs. Roy Hamm and their son, Earl. Mrs. Gus Prieskorn of
Detroit and Mrs. Robert Chapel of Howell. will pour. The Lanes have
-| six grandchildren and three great-grandchildren.
in Huron Valley Expected to Pass 2,700;
Schools Convert Dining
Rooms for Class
MILFORD—Total enrollment in
the Huron Valley schoolg_is still
‘increasing as third week of the |
school year nears its end.
As of Tuesday of this week, ‘the
total was 2,679 and Superintendent
Harold Hansen expects that by an-
other week, it will have reached
and passed the 2,700 total which ) | Sanilac Teachers 1,679 Enrolled Will any male
on Retirement
MARLETTE — The Marlette
Teachers Club in conjunction with
the office of the County
| tendent of Schools will sponsor a
meeting at 8 p.m. Monday to ex-
plain the vote regarding combin-
ing the State Federa] Old Age Sur-
vivors’ Insurance (Social Security)
and the retirement plan school
employees now have.
Lawrence Zoll, Executive See.
retary of the Michigan Teacher's
Retirement Fund, will be guest
speaker.
All Sanilac County teachers and
school employes are urged to at-
all well drillers operating within
business stated that to their know- Over 1,700 students were regis- the city. | was estimated before thé opening | tend the meeting to be held in the ”
Tue local ween engugediin tat | | general room of the Bea Sen McDonald School.
ledge no other municipality re-
quires such registration. The ordi-
of all new, wells and an analysis
of
Decy Gray of Holly is chairman |
Students |
mile from the West |
ride the bus. If any doubt about |
Roosevelt Building at 8:28 a.m. and | At , Stated that he felt that)
these regulations were vital to’
public health. >
‘Set Rally Program cat Lakeland Church WATERFORD TOWNSHIP—The
Annual Rally Day program of the |
| Lakeland United Presbyterian
Sunday School will be presented
at 9:30 a.m. Sunday, Each depart-
ment will present a pee ao
story, .a hymn, and a
selection learned during Gj “july
|to September quarter. Af the, con-
clusion of the program the names
of children being promoted and
those eligible to receive attendance
pins will be announced.
Services are currently being held |
in the Pontiac Lake School, Wil-.
liams Lake and Gale Roads, pend- |
ing the erection of a church
building at the corner of Maceday
Lake and Williams Lake Roads.
League of Womeh Voters
Planning Finance Drive
WEST BLOOMFIELD —_ The
West Bloomfield League of Wom-
eon at the home of Mrs. Frank J.
Stroup. Plans were made far the.
coming finance drive, ‘with Mrs.
Russell Driver serving as chair. |
man.
The drive will begin Tuesday
and continue for one week.
‘There'll be a kickoff breakfast-
Lopening day at the home of Mrs
, Graham Overgard. nance also requires chlorination |
water. Thomas Dillon, City |
To alee room for the heavy |
|enrollment, the vocal music and |
| band room at Highland was con- |
verted to elementary use. One cor-
|ner of the cafeteria at Highland
used as a classroom.
Several high school classes are |
| using the dining room in the old |
elementary building.
With the exception of the kinder-
garten classes, al] work is on a
full-day basis, according to Arthur |
Burklund, elementary co-ordinator. |
Elect Auxiliary Officers
MARLETTE — Election of offi-
cers of the Ladies Auxiliary of
the American Legion, No. 162, was
held recently. Mrs. Olive Fellows |
' was elected president; Mrs. Glenn
Shook, vice-president; Mrs. Irvin
Callender, secretary; and Mrs. E]-
|mer Harris, treasurer. Other of- |
ficers will be appointed at the next
Meeting.
a
Football for Sixth Grade Holly Group to Mark
60 Years With Dance HOLLY — The sixtieth anni-
| Versary of the organization of
' Electa Chapter of the Egstern
‘Star will be observed Saturday
| evening with a public dance at
has been blocked off and is being | the multipurpose room of the
| Holly schools.
Haan's orch will play for
modern and old time dancing from
| 8:30 until abdclehe and Hal Brown
| will do the square dance calling.
| Refreshments will be served.
Farmer Cooperatives
of Michigan. Will Meet
Plans were announced for the
annual meeting of the Michigan
Association of Farmer Cooperatives
| at Kellogg Center, East Lansing,
Oct. 11-12, as q- highlight of “Co-
operative Month’, proclaimed by
Governor G. Mennen Williams.
Members of the Association in-
clude the Michigan Farm Bureau,
the Cherry Growers Inc., Farm
Bureau Services Inc., Farmers.
Petroleum Cooperative, Michi-
can Artificial Breeders Cooper- FOUR TOWNS — The Four ative and Michigan Co-op Wool
ate School sixth grade is in-
cluded for Flag-Touch football of
CAI in Waterford beginning this |
Saturday from 9:30 till 11 a.m.
en Voters met recently for lunch-| at the Watetford Township High |
| School football field. There is no|
‘cost and registration will be at ' the field. Dads will provide trans-
| portation.
County Calendar Royal Oak
Barracks No 40 will meet in the VFW |
Mall, 214 East Fourth St. Sunday at
3 pm. New members bring discharge.
To Fete Yo
DRAYTON PLAINS —Charlotte
Baird of Washington, Iowa, has
been appointed assistant to Pastor
W. J. Teeuwissen, Jr., of the
Community United Presbyterian |
Church.
Succeeding James Vandersall
as music director and Harvey
| Beach as youth director, Miss
Baird will be honored at h public
reception Sunday at 7:30 p.m. in
, the church parlors.
Miss Baird was born in Tanta,
| .Egypt, where her parents were ©
The Four | missionaries with the United
| Presbyterian Church.
She received her education in|
this country and was graduated
with a Bachelor of Science degree
in education from Muskingum
College, New Concord, Ohio,
| where she was a music major.
program, which starts this Satur
for cost ot crafts materials, Beiton |
said. |
‘Plan Fall Meeting |
for Methodist Man |
| MARLETTE — John Francis |
.and J. J. Black of Sandusky and |
| Lionel Thompson of Marlette, at: |
‘ltended a district officers meeting |
of the Methodist men in Imlay | es oe *
| City.” Plans were discussed for the | ae :
330-392 Main Street
uth Director
| During the past year she was)
| music supervisor in the public |
| Marketing Association.
Also, Michigan Elevator Ex-
| change. Michigan Milk Producers
| Assn., Michigan Potato Growers
Exchangé, Michigan Electric Co-
operative Statewide Committee and
Michigan Producers Cream-
Sle
| Metamora Girl to Serve
as Brazil Missionary
Veterans of World War 1 of USA | METAMORA—Patricia Lassen,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James
Lassen, will leave for Brazil about
| Nov, 1 where she will be doing
missionary work. ~
Miss Lassen, a graduate of
Moody Bible Institute, is believed
;to be the first missiotiary. from
oe to serve in the foreign
eld
= ot Parkersburg, lowa.
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Crissman Chevrolet Co.
US!
: Olive 2.9721.
stant contact with its branch at
the nation’s capital through direct
communication facilities, the
spokesman said. He also pointed
out that CD Administrator Val H. ‘pesky critter. They did and then
asked Balkin why the 'possum tried
to enter his house.
“Oh,” He replied, “I've got air
conditioning.” and fewer than .1,000,000 in 1940.
L.-P. gas made its commercial de-
but 32 years ago.
BOARDING HOUSE
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MEAN AMOS f/m
WE WON Ove
FIRST PRACTICE GAME FROM
THE PULASKI EH
OUR FEROCIOUS
TACKLING
THAT REALLY
THEY COULDN'T HAVE WON
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IS RICHLY
REWARDED
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A TIPS L TAUGHT You PAID OFF HANDSOMELY,
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sce ee . - _, THE’ PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1955 am ~ SIXTY-SEVEN |
: , : ‘ | Peterson is in Washington NICK HALIDAY . “ By Keats Petree Headquarters’ {te tine io mana cove co (Archambeau Picked |*!°* Hat qo ~~ —— 7 —~ fo ‘Ci vil fer operation with other government |. oes i . «gC EEIN AM Sees oan WE'RE HES GOT WE COULD NEVER Y DON'T BE TOO | r Ulivi De NSE agencies. for Association Post Jie - gs SCHEME REVEALED ®0GER |. | || MAROONED! PAMELA! SHES CATCH THE LARK | GURE, CAPN HALIDAY t St . Stat 7. ue é a a GU/ZES THE (AR..., . . ON THE LARKS IN THAT, MR. JUST GIVE ME |
svi’ be in on - aot Witham Archambeau of 74 New we ae WHISTLETHURST. A HAND ove BATTLE CREEK ®:— After one | main in Michigan came“up last | berry, was named to the board of #9 year of operation here, the Federal | s ring at hearings id by | directors of the Michigan Beer and : Civil Defense Administration ap-|<.. Kefauver (D-Tenn). Peterson Wholesalers Assn. pears ready to make Battle Creek | a+ that time asked that the agency |in Grand Rapids, and the group's é : its permanent home. be given a year in Battle Creek ). = = 2 before any decision was made on| Those present heard Gov. G _. Despite proposals to the con-| whether to locate here perma-|Mennen Williams talk on his) pro- ~te 3 trary, an FCDA spokesman said | nently, posed highway safety legislation te told 's)—Th
7 Sine ea toa oF dar |, "s prominent Grand Mee ren Reon
7 te dr aitlely a sc, of x Sov Rat mane Got So , rae tt = one ep Pe my tri
’ ing our them a a — > = pids on U no _ warning wom
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leat te ee net our the sin Bri Adv. ¢ . = nd Mr. and dace yaa al "the. Federal rs
| roll clety sot go in anak . rief ve M A : us camberpacey . eee ’ se “ staff ater
; BES: wes |e in pies — am eee ee | a win a
trttetion wt ° cont ee ares oe e ET ! on 8 seas ' that "Bul than nadir we the neva
* and Byodbenr guil a Harmon. gains w—Soybs all mately mete fp 200 ducers sagged aév
| pe can feet nea |” ty before $15 and tha: whi Soybe oars Prod one ot | stare a 800 ot the a
4 ' his nile tt ustice fore y fine ; 39 — th ich beans DErnore u the Jenison. pitediategead eee the sion _— outgrowth
: hired no told special & Cum fore Farmington ee sto the Board sch extended were pro ot of = a | ee wrecked waca oe Unite te peak million this Lanse “Advert By wy of
: Pp ag cis.” n. Pes C, Ingle leading adv ncatals wip een! ria | Atraare S — te _ ange pe ed by the comm
| pecan ge agen ° n. Peay St ownship — re erly ore Fai = ’ : - S i The B of 1950." , about | *° don Eeebed
. = Pocame It has soo ay Gerstine -_ ety today, D mo wot are)‘ Fae to witoeeves “at oe, 1960." than 1 onides lash ich
drug ot state a 2x6 « told Ot ac y on | $88 00; ca uae report: De- was ¢ this ala in nose eff udes ¥
addicts been, who has toot tha . t her ° tive « Dea pe: Me Potoatnateg a on etroit : : to ‘apacity ° ; ect iolates
: one al her t id Patines 52944 oO ma grain ae on Pd 625. o7 a 235 erts 2 . s : a Bull- time glad maneger : body throat of any ‘io
< lems, ot * *e had I eee a in ne snaed ing, = After eer = Pi) yo wy Hetous ier 2 Wweannre NEW a pl xt year were liad oo other cane ol
c. te: ge = bee outh rock. prices “aaa a all stren ome ¢ whos Ca 2% Spiga tors YO = ae bd by sess pais , of the
? state’ Good Cen’ eale. front —— gth cess sacks > Hit. 44 cal RK we our by th must the
‘ the ee dren P nen a ot | Be slid ly h in leh Cait jumbo 5 | er t rried wo . be has bale ne ogres 6
| ome ditncalty’ of prob 5 ee Pri, gop pete F ages wh eo soy. | 248, Caste nm ee ita eg Stee | ath pate been eae in the
cata culty of _Bammage of ladies a orien additional tea seend pen tee oe wrens other nays cee = wit aed wad aaa eel py : - proved end
3 these os 6: hire FP o roy ats and | 9-5. rain ; rept Wisconsin - - _— 10 fim a long vish deali high- per ob next’ year.” the ~~ ae a and
competent urch ch meal in ee aes: C ’ 2 he ng: bh be year’ ‘ ’
4 no rato ave been. dive . ait ae Raw. Net al rng ie ee orte. 1 so;| A ee ™ &y ese we ea
| poor ad- oemmmaee i ist. Sact- srdape oy = and adc wa po itis ith 200-| ‘erat el indivi patiarna gar towing ion we 00 to ‘ast, = ——_—
i years eit ah ae Me behind ial oe soybean ae nee Te “6.00, ‘ew fima of dual vaging of Gua e Da cae ang So
! it there m. th. high eneral a, elit 00- | me tes wa cana year 16, a - Vv bi
: — Pie o eins wa the posgiats on. 3. 30-4 118, tal re a ta the year (a ree Raich’ or rela a t
i. H 2 openly thicinnns Sat., v. eatin re not be- “ og 90-428, tar 90 mors icy a reco: industry i on relating solely
: a it 8:30 | Meth Whea: e nesta run- ‘Onions ect ctne. ary Boe {| spl a i by in ican pena shee’ . or en y
% A ea Ban =e 13:00 ae: col ernl : ie 1 ee eee 38-400, Chey soir mgs and EOS ae ae | | ~
: lo ik Rummage get hodaarh . ahs et tie oo. | gi salt eng eae 8, | todas ward phe tite wndert oon whet Amer [ 7
4 ‘ ers one | 12. . : tas oa % ee ne mea Re tugs toaay active resterda tock nation’s a = ” ead
Six Convention id Walnut, sale, ber aloe = woe. rele bate itt wed, vat sp haey 9.000 r aan assund the = for this ull | bY ,
bane ipma 4 Rummage rasey's Ga ay, | Comber Load | ‘We cate - | Gems “up ripe roo: Aeon then len del 70d bape’ since Mmerdiags
wives , Hall o h , Decem ‘6 | tan r aes it arted m the
3 a executve | mnast gaye Meth, igher $1.05 An coals |B a4 Tse e | eral a aes mardi cr 1947 ‘ince 19 1 ¢
pected te tankers sale, 9 to 5 change — h r 63 ve § r 09." Pena. ma oe er. Mm at ‘ o + it Ou
3 mie a among and ot net. 8 "adv. somes Be i soybeans 2 La +9 Shee 93 ee ae — — ° ak hagaee t on
’ = attend the 7 £84, Yincenr higher, Sai ne cugmery Wad were tthe rae, ti aooegs Se n Bo 5
; tion oe in a e: coats ves phen ae eles Sorry | mihi rocleratie nte |
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5 : Peauinc Sept. rch vw ‘ te = AGO. ice $0 ; 33s: 2.16 — ated: at wow) Ui : Me Recents a ‘ _ Agente ap m\2 f cks
| = R. Eldred 9am. sale. nee, | | _ on s % Win: Sean” wash io rie te p ie 1,000 Fi eure noiat piss ‘
a : : ‘ . : oy r w 48% t a ( resents K Wiles to 1° nt er
| ce tre epee cre |B zen BS oe ee Sai a At Veo ron wurro coal cada so ened
wives. poms frienq’ duly 3°, 200% Mat = washed i K- be. ras: 200 oft tic = Oskland = N winds vt plained ing emen gu of ths
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a 2 Bank, president ing Bone 6-94ame jad Ae. a fi a. on LAT rf sss ae “er 3 ce ess ober U r) =m ™% 48, sag: up 34 at r, a Count A. of Re chasing om =) the t “rising — neva Ar rerarap.d te
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: arb ea G ay al MA ened Ju oe 3 Mar i . 138 dite 1, dda 1 os New Y 60%. U. S. St d tise’ Holden alec Betty a ay a rua, “ — E eet nfs
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Divi, os pon oa B ph inte oie SBR isl ee eee rer oe ae Riba hecwcary yea Univers = ae ve A pres ‘oe ee according 10 ct of 6 See
irving general mance man u yM —Adv. . Lives = areas 10-1. 7 pes Wb sacks wis Allied Sem 3 - {sent with wen led a — press ves ~ a . Ziem to cit a8 Se
with and coe - Bea ys Do on serear ives ara “Hoss ii 2 ee te is chain yt Peoet = of the Pe Forme chi interest sti — na Mi c 9:30 ing:
a nd — ie wots ey notte ae 3 | cutee Sent Elis ae Sins ingen en ——- =a" ming te Pa ctr _ Frederick
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Ferndale = k_presdent of one alk d; |i i Satta Ea Ep gC = ax im Seno } Raley fi Ba wary. Congreas re — ta wil be a publi’ Sowuain a cobexting 62,00
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wife. roe ad ras wae bee el eqn os - at (a &a yh " ane 3 sdb The Plains
| neonates of 14 of Ohio moe the Compared ng, high os Bal A a8 prices un 7 os i Pay. es 343 ; =e . = $2,000
on adit E (14 a ut mand, we : ‘ or rh 3 3, igh eee des = ae : Fa - vene ° J ba sel man
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| t neglected fe Besar Pegs jet aX. over” neifers | day ib. 3 6 Prices un -* d to te Am Red. . i ] st reeagy = harg
. § Sp ent a ee lined rere om poet fa aie orl a ta | sie Ral str Ist C o Se cece ma Pontiac man
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: ahs seeccy3 uae an on dog 'fo oe Vv merci See, Ba moa ore 3 100 arerage 00 induded.t Are sie’ Ha Notori Co ee atin! a me
company Corp. that ail. food he to bri . D. Sees. nen good e321 3 sine Soa eae A 4, todere ceo ey ae Pe Ww orio ndem eee ( Britons the ee: eo Ps part
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: nswe dogs usba: h age 0-38.80; anne im wtilie <4 po 3 Pediat ares 8. ~64 — serve es 3 hous SHI itz m ooth was t W p
better ~ Fiva placed ; red: th nd er i Aa sehoteg ; "valk Meutters inds si arads A yumbe eB 60, a te se NGTO wa paste rea Telev et e a
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WEATHER FORECAST FOR NEXT 30 DAYS — | United States
These maps based on those supplied today by the rainfall. and temperatures for the next 30 days. “THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1955
: cox |Expectant Parents
Courses Scheduled : Two weelily classes for expectant
parents will be offeced by the | fous
* \ next Thursday, health officials an-
Lasting two hours each, the
‘Classes wil) be held at 1:30 and
ioe =
Weather Bureiu, forecast peebable
Comm on
September, 1955 .at 6 o'clock p.m. a
limit enrollment, persons wishing
Mrs. Donald Ball will instruct
the afternoon sessions
Charles Cohen wil Ibe the
instructor. Both are public health
nurses, .
eo Mee street shall constitute £F5
‘ F
,
i
: tary of
and Democratic national papery loa aay cans fully
“| Optical Bribe Case
-e|Hearing Postponed
to drop charges of unp:
chick, Lansing optometrist,
Oh, Those Insurance Men
RICHMOND, Va. @®-— George
A. Nash Jr., has had two auto ac-
your lost pet, pocketbook or any-
of the | thing else, place
in op-| The Pontiac Press. Call FE 2-8181.! McKenna. L. San |. i rep charge of nortan Probation Worker
¥ a
z g di
: dae Fantite ae rseflttet i i
a3 ye"
e f) i a ;
is
7
} ts further intended to construct
sald improvemen accordance with
cost t in
thereat heh Se aatreyed be apeciat
of the Led’ paresis bt load
Ci,
ifs i : fz:
Bl i BFAES
5 “E z
may be de by parties interested.
“Notice of Intention to Construct
Drainage and Related Work on
dames Street.
ou are hereby notified that et a
ular meeting of the Co’
the City ef Pontiac, Michigan held on
he 20t of Sept
04,508.59 See Wee the plan. profile
said improvement is on file/ t
for lie inspection.
Tt ts further int
again .
Lote 10, 12 and 15 . No, 06
fs ded to consi
said improvement im accordance with the
plan,. profile and estimate, and that (the
cost thereof shall be copenee by Car | al
that all of the lots and parcels of land
fronting upon either de of James
and expenses
the ot Im, emen 5 ae
Y OFVEN
at the Commission. of the City of
Pontiac, Michigi will meet im the
Commission Cha the 27th day of
ber, 1 at § o'clock pm. to
tions and fons that
mav be én «by terested
Dated; Geptember 21, 1055.
. ADA BR. EVANS,
Sept. 22, 1965
Notice of Intention toe Construct
age 78: beloved mother of Har-
Erhie, M
Margaret Cole, motte Stonewall
RPENTER, OUS-
_tom_ work. Union. Call FE 39-2061.
Funeral Directors 4 LOO LOOOLLRRa—a—————aaes
AIR AMBULANCE GROUND Pursiey Punera) Home FB 4-121
fact OR 3-118? ine—-Waterferd Twp.
NIFTED
Kirkby Funeral Home
‘Donelson-lohns
SPARKS-GRIPPIN Chara. ~~
Voorhees-Sivle
FUNERAL HOME
Ambulance Service. Plane or Motor
FB 2-8378 <
The Pontiac Press.
FOR WANT ADS
DIAL FE 2-818)
From 8 a.m. to § p.m.
1 "BOX REPLIES 1, 4, 7% IN, 12, 16, 20,
22, 24, 24, 2%, 31,
) PLOT oF s AT OAKLAND
go rae Help Wanted Male 6
A&P FOOD STORES
Sy oe to atant at night poo ‘nm Walled
ie. A 42% br., 5 day work week
with premium pay for night work.
A good chance to m
e
business. Apply Mr. Hill
mn Walled @ store.
10 BOYS
We need 10 boys to work
one afternoon only. Friday,
Sept. 23, from 12:30 to 4:00
Apply in person Wednes-
day or Thursday to:
Bert Falkner
Circulation Dépt.
The Pontiac Press
ACCOUNT EXAMINER
Pie A
a1 AN ANTED. MUST
be ‘familiar "Gu Pera Guaran-
for tne tight ‘men PE Cais ALL AROUND CARPENTER, CUS-
fom_ Work, " FE 29-2051
ARBER :
BARBER WANTED. W029 Re
chard Lake Rd_ Keego Harbor. CARPENTERS FOR MODERNIZ-
CARPENTERS: FI Ga- crew w . FE
cqabesread agree as homes, neer ‘2 Mile and out
work wo it
“DRIVER SALESMAN
EXPERIE:
man. C & V TV, 003 Mt. Clemens.
FE 41515.
EXPERIENCED OIL BURNER
. Prench
EXPERIENCED OIL TRUC
ELDERLY ¥ On YOUNG
EXPERIENCED FURNACE : N- ,
EXPERIENCED ROUTE MAN
FURNACE INSTALLER. CAPABLE of handlin ta
_inaw.
FORD SALESMEN To sell the all new ‘86 Ford Jet.
DY, |- F eal Barber shop. 1469 Baldwin Help Wanted Male 6
work. Call PE 2-7004; eves,
32776
E joca!
men ee So
between Stevenson Y dora dpe |
R. off 12 Mile Rd. or o
PR 2-264 after 6 p.m.
Por established route with ex-
cellent record, Anply in
rson, Beck Cleaners, N.
‘ward, Birmin; i
Hwy. National Trailer
_Drayton Plains
EXPERIENCED STORM DOOR,
storm window, and ic tile
emmy Apoly ‘ing Ma
Sears, Roebuck & Co. 154_N. SAGINAW TV SERVICE
service man, Byron
Co., 351 N, Paddock.
x
driver and salesman, for fuel ofl
truck. we prefer one who now
has summer employment. Gee
Cc and Oil Co.
wages. 823 BE, Lake Shore Dr,
XPERIENCED ALL - A ND
station attendant. Ly rosea, no Part
time help needed also, Woodward-
re Lake Service Next to
Ted's Restaurant.
Li
stallers. 27 N. Cass. FE 3-1821.
RO’ for established dry cleaning route
in Birmingham Pontiae Presa.
A
and): complete instal!
of automatic heating. pogiy c=
mood sheet metal, 407 8. Gag:
a Cl
JEFFREY FORD ~10 N. Washington Oxford Fores “Pioaty of hoot lay "and See tens ee ap Bat
| FULL TIME REAL ESTATE
Salesman Aggressive office with
_Write P.O, Box 1234
new or used car ir,
‘NOR EST
‘oodward at 13
MANAGER W. ' BETWEEN
is % and 4 Suto Wash.
pply 140 W, Huron, BAL, Union Lake, He is athe 20th dey
: graduate of the Michigan State|{stention of the
we University School of Police Ad- | construct curb. | sulter
FOR A HAPPY REUNION with| ministration. pon hogy X-
The World War II veteran will | Street, trom, Pearsall streets
a Lost Ad in) be paid by the state, said) snd thet the plan. profile
ph
’
Help Wanted Male 6| Help Wanted Male 6
paeomamen. MULT BSB Al,
pay conditions.
MILK. SALESMAN
WANTED
MAN 18 TO 6 TO BRING ME A
- -| NEAT APPEARING YOUNG MAN OWN tim
to hau) allers. 48234) Dixie }
PAINTERS. UNION. IN house field m vicinity of Pontes.
ge eeieite Wi, Ft gue op epee WoOod wa: .
OPENING FOR NEAT APPEAR-
ent em for man. 3. Fawcett abd. Co. on .
tie P Box 4,
BIN SETTERS MUST BE 16 YRS. of age. 30 E. Montcalm. .
wipe experienced, 138 5 fe.
“ton can SPs
serv ve 1am
SER ‘ATION A
must Sere. good references, Call
MI 4473 for stock work Full ie,
advancement in sales for
party. Bee Mr. Ross.
HUB CLOTHIERS
__18-30 N, Saginaw st
TOwnsend
se!
po then Permanent > ad-
vancements. Apply 103 MN. Gegi-
‘PHARMACI
PHARMICIST
For modern store, Excellent work-
ine conditions, Good hours
salary. Luttrefl — Store, 691
¥
TER. x
For Bive Star Drive-In. Ask for
Les. On the corner of Pontisc
Rd. and 2.
Montcalm.
SHOF SALESMA!
MANAGER, CK AND l-
DENT INSURANCE CARRIED
FOR ALL EMPLOYES -
ALIZATION IneyR ARCs FOR
EMPLOYES & D NDENTS.
RETIREMENT Ar GoOoD
OPPOR MAN. MERI SHOE. CO. INC..
Good ition. No canvecsing,
leads tna ti floor time, — red
liance, | radio or cars hetofet,
but not necessary. Apply 1116 W. ron. ;
Te mobile homes from building orogram Phone Rav
veral es in ee O'Net) for snomntment
oer yy Must be ween a .
Me aire rch semurns | RAY O'NEIL, Realtor Oa tane Phone FE $7103 or FE 5-1292
SUs BOYS. MUST BE NEAT In | C2-operative Real Estate Exchange |
e france and working habits. i o apes: Bag Roots. Fixture Set-up Try-out
a Seep pee ‘™”. Must ‘apad'e of sh trou-
Hotel. Watertord. bles, Poorbans of field service BARBER work. ;
caw BR FE 3-4242 _— O.D. Grinders
OAlahte aay Arete tei Ww perience ce. ABDI vereon, Dy Detroit PP nah i sepett ~ Troac! mm, * le
GAR WASHERS WANTED. 19 W. grter_ road. ester Mich. Ph.
7 GROOM WANTED. MUST BE EX- CARPENTERS perienced. Private stable. Call aft-
Needed at once. 26 first class! er § p.m. OL 23-2931. '
—- ener nt. eters | HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATE POR A pad em ¢ ‘whe “there is no | light warehouse work. Apply Pon- tiac Press 79. lumber or the o* if you would
‘ 9 to Woe oar fo LORATORY AID
are and reliable have My ~ Elna te
MIDWEST JOBS FOR iN
SALESMEN NEEDED FOR LEAD ing Pontiac Purniture-
*
SHOE SALESMAN
Outstanding opportunities for
full and patt time positions,
Excellent edrancement possi-
bilities. Apply to
PEGGY'S 16 NM. Secinaw St
Tig - — Phy oy enced, good Closers Tor tat RIENCED
‘ WANTED
NEW AND
USED CAR
SALESMEN
Ask for C. L. Hardenburg
EROME
OLDS—CADILLAC 200 «6. «Saginaw Bt.
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= 2 8
BANK BLDG
if;
Es FE i st E
nl z
Hi
fli ln r
ii i
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zero! rn
rHtLE aeedatEtti* ey ae = >
if
hh | |
Tf oa? 9
“LBM. Typists
dren *
i. i DRUG AND ‘wom’
must have
a Sry and comm
om S71)
aes | ed $290 ers
ar a A aaa & Attractive .... $300 "friends in
Midwest Employment a seer
675
to @ hours; no canvass
Lincoln 3-6379 or TYlet
}PERATOR. GOOD re . 3 experienced operator. dictation.
Sy abe
Fe ens for interview.
Humpbries Realty
WE NEED
solesman® S heolie our my de-
Bien Lcense. sed proposition for Fight man. Ask for Mar. Brown.
L. H. BROWN, Realtor
1362 _W. Huron
WANTED FURNACE
INSTALLATION MEN
ooopwrtt NOT TIC HEATING oo 3401 West Huron.
YOUNG MAN
raoons Lewis Furniture Company
‘62-70 S. Saginaw
WE HAVE AN OPENING IN OUR bend trument de Some knowledge of band instruments
F 6 | ox
Bos 106 | part time. days a week. $1
WA iB. r hour, Apply 135 _N. P
, tpply EL: | SxPERIENCED SILK PRESS Z work in ern
required, Steady
pong heed Must have car. Orin
WE WILL B. UP 3
more ene time EXCELLENT fo
BECRETARY WITH | EXPERIENCED WAITRESS TO start work at Mi
Waitresses Teds has a limited number es for curb
‘wet be over 18 Appl
edical term F
3 erience Tiertene tay 900.58 pr month, plus commissions. Apply to
1 office, Pontiac Gene Pe .2-4810
COOK AND GENERAL HOUSE. |
maid. Live in or iy Reeves nites
2 adults, 1 boy, 19. Desirable io EXPERIENCED WAITRESS” NO for ied mature person, Bunda holidays. ie
references required, | _ ner Sirmiognam MI
“GAL WHO WANTS © GOOD WAGES!
. house
2-4373,
: 2 eee et Adier's int. Shob
MOTHER'S HELPER. WHIT ©. Must like children, Live in. $15 _per_week to start. MI 41
and furnishings salesman; waitresses
es | aoe co i soit ‘ke is ook | I 27 | or * ¢ og. as!
__Woodward at Square Lk Ra | _five im MY #aand ‘
Clerk-Stenographer girl to Li
EXPERIENCED WAITRESS,
_ Frenehie's Cafe, 1400 Baldwin, _ NG ot | EXPERIENCED MEN'S CLOTHI Needed Immediately
ADDRESSOGRAPH
DERLY LADY OR YOUNG ehildren § days. Live
more for home than wages.
time position: E, Leake Shore Dr, MA4-3275.
required, .
inolowy.| EXPERIENCED GIRLS FOR
dies ready to wear good
— vin Steinman at the ‘al .
-LION STORE 51 8. Saginaw mn. .
x F
Closed Mouthed $340
Small idustrisl firm wants, can keep business mat-
Short order, y and Monday ®
tive secretary to
MIMEOGRAPH
BOOKKEEPER
COMP-TYPIST Permanent full time
Be a ieee ce
TO GO PLACES $325
Travel agency needs an attrac-
pian trios for
r clientele, Travel free! on
vacations. Bee Betty at Midwest
jac Btate Winkelman’s
STENOGRAPHERS Stenographer
Gest sla See, ae , PONTIAC MOTOR .
~_!
GLENWOOD AVENUE
PONTIAO, MICHIGAN
Checkers* Por dry cl plant positiene are sham Cleaners, Oakiand, manent with tter than
Oroshem_ Cie rs, 9 Cabins age salary, working hours. sick
eae ere ART
GENERAL OFFICE Also sales Woman for
Apoly dresses, both
leave, paid” vacation Bien *? | benefits. Apply.
HUR iOUSEWORI SENERAL
Kopi Pontine Pryee’ Box
Personnel Trainee $300
.
_ __Bunday. FE
z. ¥ STRUCTION HAW HAWAI
jan or Spanish guitar.
at address shown above
TRUCKING AND HAULING RUB-
bish any time FE 30206
Heip Wanted
COUPLE ABOUT 40 motel Fars EPI Presa Box 111.
visio mor yy WA! BUY: occ) PT.
house rf P.
ches. | 9
CERAMIC I aortic: ance |e
See Oh fear ces ome “s je Studio.
~ DRIVING | LESSONS Dusi Contro] Hydro. or standard
shift-Chevy’s, Ber Eve. or Sun.
SAFE-WAY DRIVING
SCHOOL PE 3-2253
DRIVING LESSONS. PONTIAC
Drivers E = eves. and .
lan or tar, FE 7-0n01.
ee aot lng eb ccaad MARIM-
truments rent-
ui $1.00 Mrs. Hens on ~ essons. Ts. enry yers,
—86_Starr
~ "PIANO LESSONS beginners and
aie Will «ive les-
abt tet
Work Wanted Male 10. | ROY'S. _2-4021,
|A-l TRENCHING
ING. FLOOR LAYING
— 185 Edison, Ph. |
bond on roof
r : ervice EM }-4703
Modernize With reliavie butlder
au ue Sent Discounts
+45 L. A. Young,
a6 SRYOER, FLOOR LAYING sanding and Phone FE
~ Building Supplies — _12A
ROOFING AND SIDING. WIDE
selection of
choose from a
Free —
ed roof 20
_ Rooting and d_ Siding, ‘EM pares. -
___Business | Services _ 13 Ey
ve service all maine of retrig-
and ad an’ types of amma ai a ee
Oakland “Ave.
~ ASPHALT PAVING | Residential and commercial spe+
cialists, Broken concrete drives
MERCU RY ASPHALT
PAVING CO. 19331 W.. Seven Mile Rd.
KE 5-2353 or KE 2-0608_
N FOOTING AND
field installation also septic tanks
STi dirt OR 3-7318 or OR
ALL MAKES OF FOUNTAIN PENS
rence St. 0136.
cust USTOM BUILT CABINETS. OR
ad Y P.asTic -AND |
ity PE 5-054
Cc Y WORK NEW AND
A 44-4210.
N IR-AND CABINET enalr D BS
ABINETS. FOR.
work: geome finished, ree: |
23-4775.
core, ric, Meant oe ie ‘0! ipl
Canis WAKER PA . ) CARPEN. | ‘specialty, FE
oe ar WORK SIDE SIDEWALKS
| Part time or
| re sone Fi APPLIANCE SERVICE |
repaired. — and gravel drives |” gees? Trucks | to Rent TRACTORS
and Du hi —_
' Pontia ay Tres and
Industrial Tractor Co.
vou Funes
REDUCED RATES
Et | et ¥ to 2 saree you. Smith
TON, TON STAKE TRUCE
‘Painting & Decorating 2 E Decorating 20
4-1 DECOR ben -_ PAINTING
and wall a! . Call tor esti- _mate, FE oto Be
EXPERIENCED SPENCER COR.
po Winnifred M Odgers
Canal Ra. Utica, Mich. RE-
_publie 24
- SETTER CLEANING TO
keep colors gleaming use Fina
ies tn I sery clean
KNAPP Si SHOES R. Ellsworth 504 8. Sanford __ FE_ $-6720 | -
ON AND aa eee DATE, ®-17-65, I will not ne ane
bead any debts contracted
ve ide,
other trae A myself,
196 Basse’
Re SEARING A AD cn 10.
= N. Saginaw. FE ¢-0539. ON AND APTER THIS DATE.
not be responsible
for an Pott other than those
contracted by myself. Donald W.
Cornell, 3756 Auburn Ave., a
_tiae, Mich,
A PAINTING | INTERIOR & EX- ont t. 10 per disc, for cash.
re _est. . FE _ 40205.
PAINTING PAPERHANGINO. moved Estimates. FE
ai sRAINTING. PAPERING |
Raub NOBCORATORS va. ot
removed. wall | washing FE
PAINTING CHEAPEST RATES IN TOWN
PREE ESTIMATES — FE 10718
PAINTING. INTERIOR AND EX- and wall washing. Free
_oottmaten, es. FE 242330 8
“PAINTING PAPERHANGINO
WALL@ CLEANED
_____ TUPPER, OR 3-706)
Painting & Wall W ashing Cetimates, PE 5-2211
_ Physiotherapy 21 AU
colors and materiais i
tloor. | SWEDISH MASSAGE & THERAPY |
bears foot technique. 72 Elm >
PE 4-283)
- “Telev ision | Serv ice 22
pat OR NIGHT TV SERVICE |
FE 51206 or FE 6-800
M. _STRAKA _ GUARANTEED ¥ TV REPAIR, ANY
M 49736. CONDON’'s
_RADIO & TV, 127 8. PARKE 8T |
COPENHAVER'S RADIO & tv
repair, 596 W Huron. Night serv: |
tee calls. FE 4-5607_ '
TUCKER'S RADIO “TV | SALES - SERVICE
Headquarters for tubes, antennas, |
radio batteries, FE $-3714, |
) 30158, FE 4-3600. 168 £ Pike St.
Typewriter Service 224
TYPEWRITERS AND ADDINO MA- | rin work.
mites EWRITERS | RENTED
—Miehell's 3, 123 _N. Saginaw St.
__ Uphotstering.
| BAKLE’s cusTOM 23
UPHOLSTER. | Mg. S17¢ Cooley Lake Ra EM. ; ~ | eel, Pr estimates. — I
A & B TRENCHING | THOMAS UPHOLSTERING ' Footine. water tile. Field tile Lea TELEGRAPH ____ FE 5-8888 FE 5-9961. LIPCOVERS. BED. 'BLOOMPIELN WALL CLEANERS soprengs. Your material, FE 3-579.
doe and windows Reasonable
Tee est no obligation FE 32-1631. DRAPES SLIP COVERS. “MATE- rials. Beadle E 5-1927, bat bl aga ale ee an a FREE | estimate No ‘too big or small.
ELECTRICAL
SEWER CLEANING
Sinks — Sunday Service, FE 42019
MOTOR SERVICE RE- rewtnding. 218 E. Pike
FURNACES CLEARED ai AND RE-
paired. Oil, coal und gas service.
Chester _Chester_ Nelson, } aes Fires
fetta Lea Lustig
TRIMMING AND REMOV-
al ead enimate. FE a"s0i8 55
‘ }
Call FE 2-818 for an ad
to recover a loss. Dial FE)
28181 for- an ad- witer,|;
Les ee m ‘ ”
Say pire it PLACE A “LOST AD.” Lost & Poesd
‘LOST YOR PET? "ANT TO | _ Es one » home? ve 5-0:200.
Michigan Animal Rescue Leacue. |
LOST: GREEN PARAKEET ' WITH |
ellow head and black spots on |
tne on, eal Se | ake. Nam
Ri s.2 — |
4372 oF FE 5-6682,
Lost: “ONE ‘LARGE MALE ENG.
ish pointer. white with brown
spots. Has collar, Ans. to Spot
Tel, FE 2-4450
-LOST: 12 FT. ALUMINUM KHAKI boat. On MS#. Substantial soees
_PE £1103
LADY'S WALLET, BE. | 41% — Saginaw st
ig. Expert
rinting and Office Sup | &
17 W_ Lawrence PAY CUT? IF SO,
Let US Give You 1 Place to Pay
Ease Your. Mind
Restore Credit
WE ARE NOT A
LOAN COMPANY
MICHIGAN CREDIT
COUNSELLORS rE
bove Oakland Theater
HANNAH'S HUSBAND HECTOR hates hard work so cleans the
rugs with Fina Foam, Walte's
Notions
RUMMAGE S8ALE. 8T JOHN
“st Seture Church, 443 Highland
St. Saturday _10 am to 2 pm
—_ 'TO NONE, THERE'S
only one, Fina Foam for clean-
pene rugs | ;and upholstery. Walte's
“FANNER'S | _ KUSHIONTRED SHOF
Bring new J In wendag:
Lope Blakely, 358 Seward. FE
109 WEDDING. THVITATIONS #7 5 utheriand studio’ 18 W
Printed hapkings - fast. on sedi
parent Glaxo coating adds beauty
and saves linoleum. Waites No-
tions
Wtd. Children toBoard 20
FULL TIME FOR SCHOOL CHIL-
dren. Licensed. Metamora 67F5.
COLORED WAY CARE FOR CHiL- dren. Licensed home. FE 4-2802
| ROOM FOR 2? CHIL TLOREN. DAY
care, west site 42083
Wtd. Household Goods. 27
ANTIQUE DISHES HANGING
lamp shades and prisms MY
ath nt Eee Ee ee CASH FOR SMALL RADIOS
Working of not. FE 3-875 oe
CASH FOR YOUF eORNITURE
oT tools OR M277
-EEDED FURN TURE Get the ebay home or odd tots,
dollar. Wail ong outright or
sed ft for you eee
Sale. Phone te)
| LET Us. BUY a AUCTION
it for you. OA 8-2681.
ONE OF PONTIAC’S LARGEST
are buvers/ Cash waiting.
WANTED TO O (BUY TALL TYPES _of furniture _
B __ Wed. | Miscellaneous
| TROCKLOADS DRY LRAvEs. OLD sfraw or hay. FE 7
| WTD. ooon, ra ‘sore BIKE.
OR 3-5230
WANTED LAROE E QUANTITY: OF Or used ceme ert
WANTED USED eanben cuain Call FE 40655 Lost ;
ne Wrigieys on Auburn and WANTED USED WATER SOFTEN: 5 §. Jessie FE 41363 of FE
ef, Fe nag Watermaster, FE
after 3.30 om
2-0261. at er
Lost: BEAGLE PUPPY iNav. W wrED, GOOD UsED UPRIGHT rm Heights. brown tnd white ee. for church oo Call FE
is After $00 FE, 20097 __ Loe®” RED WANTED: Dbi8C FOR 244 “HP. = wae importa. bane STRAP ¢ Garden tt tractor OR 30268, a
or nds ee "te. | WANTED TO) BUY GaOD 3-FT: wa bynde! Wo : pe yodell Deon. |. gutstde + det, a house. HM P.
8-0456 |
|iTs APPARENT THAT TRANS- |
Se after 4 nm.
RENTAL SERVICE Pree to landiords We have many
tenants ‘agro Me Real choice. Call
REALTY CO
_Pe 3-1093, “OMS BEAMTY ©O To UNPUR- |
a) 2 or 3 bedroom house.
ed im 1 school age
child. _FEe .
Share Living Quarters ; 30
—— AGED COUPLE,
lady to share small Some.
PE 2-3602
OR
rent
YOUNG WIDOW WANTS RE-
Ured woman or one working
_fights. 490 W Huron YOUNG BUSINESS GIRL TO share — East side. FE 2-9460
_ between 7 and 9. |
Wed. Transportation ; 3
WANTED: DAILY RIDE TO Pon. |
tise Motor from Oxbow Lake.
3 to 11:30 p.m. EM_3-0105
FROM PONTIAC TO.GM. CEN. |
ter 12 Mile and Van Dyke 7:30
_o 4:12. FE 23-6515.
Wd, Contracts, Mtgs. "32
Cash Waiting For good contracts call or see
Mr. Johnson Eereceelty for quick,
courteous action,
A. JOHNSON, Realtor
1704 S. Telegraph Rd.
FE 4-2533 |
CASH Have/ several buyers waiting for
land contracts both large and
amall, new or seasoned Call FE
5-9975 and ask for Ted McCul-
lough or,
IVAN W
FE $3091 or FE s-0471 | on = answer Ph FE 53-2564
Evenings and Sundays
un gorecpal! Cor. Ird Realtor
Co-operative Rea] Estate Exchahge
5% MORTGAGES
ON FARMS OR SUBURBAN from
‘5 acre with 100 foot frontage. |
‘ No appraisals or closin Fs fees i
B. D. CHARLES, Realtor |
—, bewtan me 8 Tele pace
FE 40521" Eve | TO GET HE se ee oom
jand contract Realtor Partridee |
is the “bird” to see 1 W. Huron
. St Phone FE: 2-316
FAST ACTION? If you have the contract - we have |
the money Clark Real Estate.
Phone FE 46402, Ask for Mr. Clark.
WE HAVE
As .
At our disposal to purchase pew
or seasoned land contracts for
our clients, See me before vou
sel} ASK FOR BOB MAHAN.
-To Sell-To Insure TT-WE'LL INSURE IT
MAHAN | CO.. REA
Pee ative Real Estate Sdcnsans
no Everings and. Sundays
1075 W Huron Ph FE 20263 | >
IMMEDIATE CASH FOR YOUR pa ao tract or equity i, ota |
K ‘. Templeton, Realtor = 333¢_Orchard take Rd. . PE ¢4563
WE ARE BUYING AND SELLING | Te Bu
you BU
land contracts — Call ws
now for the best and Npest of offer |
of vaiue, quick cash
Nicholie & Harger | Co. OW 50189
Gash ro LAND ~STERADTE. 2 KH. - PS nae 4540 Dixie Hwy
ead,
— buyers -
ready cash. Not
harman “ni path, _Year_ around
| WATERFORD. 2 ROOMS, PRI-
__vate_entrance, OR 32444. __ — —_, pr ele —
rated 3 and
Snover. ofl ‘jornece 1 child we
_come, $65 mo. EM_ 3-4682. _ Rent Apts. Unfurnished 4
ie ROOMS, UNFURNISHED. MOD-
ern. Apply 31” Whittemore Call
| FE 30414.
2 ROOM APT.. PARTLY FURN.
Adults. Heat & hot water. FE
2a FE 7-014 after 6
2 LARGE ROOMS AND BATH.
Heat Uehts. eas and washer 57
_ Fierence _ Ave.
[3 OOM8 HEAT. STOVE. RE-
tris $3 Murphy. Rear.
% moos UNFURN. .
3 ROOMS. Parare “ENTRANCE
and bath. Utilities furn. Adults
oe a. per month. 131 Oneida.
3 ROOMS AND ND BATH On
jee 3 RCOMS WITH BATH IN OX-
ford. $14 a week. light and heat
furnished. Phone OA 83245 be-
fore 6 p.m
BE} eAEY DECORATED | 4 ROOM
i
With ertvate bath
| and entrance. FE 5-0857.
3 ROOMS AND BATH. PRIVATE
| entrance, references. _PE 2-47
4 ROOMS AND BATH ON _side. FE_ 5-773)
4 ROOMS AND BATH. CLOSE IN.
_Newly decorated 267 N. Perry
[ LARGE HEATED
ROOM HOUSE FOR RENT.
° nt basement stoker heat, suto-—
| matle hot water 5181 Dixie
| Highway, Dravton Piains. PRIVATE
La
| }
|
STEAM
aoa. Private bath and hot wa-
er FE_ 21059
|S ROOM, NEWLY DECORATE | Working couple preferred. Ba
| after 4 om. FE 35-7440.
|6 ROOM APT HFAT FURNISHED.
| 6003 _Mighland Rd
APT FOR RENT: ? REDROOMS |
FE 40090 or FE 4-7581
| APT “FOR RENT
tance. Refrigerator, stove
utilities furn Couple. working
oe 3060 Lexington. Scott Lake,
DEI-RIO moths
. 281 Oak
3 rooms and bath, Refrigerator,
stove and utilities furnished. Cow wee only
ED APTS Sew nance | et living room bedroom. din- |
ette, kitchen bath. on lake and
Hwy. 39-14 miles west of Pon-
_tiac, MU 44295 or aa __3-2456.
HURON GARDEN
New modern 3 rooms om bath. |
Ist floor, 875° monthly
THELMA M. ELWOOD
FE 5-124 000
LARGE PLEASANT 3
Dining nook @#
, _Near_ Airport. Adults, OR 3-1943,
| LARGE” 1 BEDROOM APT
apt building Adults.
| orth side Union Lk 1651 Play-_
| LAROE KITCHEN. LIVING ROOM bath and utility. broune’ fh foot. Acad per month in Dra ayton P}
BROS. REALTORS - $660 Dixie Hwy.
Phone OR. piers or OR 32-1768
eee LAKEFRONT YEAR
“reurd iles west 'f Pontier |
Quiet le No drinke ers. FE)
24160
WEST. SIDE u ROsHIRE “COURT
Terra § rooms, bath and base-
ment, “bes heat Verv sharp. Ca
Acuits on ton rede a, iv ‘. m
2-8298 rE so.
Leal FURNISHED Lt G@HT HOUSE
wan \
1
PRIVATE — EN. |
all |
it
ROOMS. |
bath Garage |
ait Room & BOAR
Coe 3 BEDROOM a«aND ONE : >
room 1850 White Lake Rd
-— 4 Om
/SMALL THREE ROOM | OARAGE |
i-s OR 37500 after p.m
iy :
Song! foam FUR-
Ke
SMALL MOD.,
| Of heat.
_ernees requi
SMALL MODERN HOUSE N NEAR
| Pleasant Lake, Pade? only.. FE +
FE_1-6 eve. |
WALLED LAKE SECTION. MOD-
ern, $75 per mo. Lincoln 2-1300.
WALLED LAKE, 2 BEDROOMS
biocks. Lae eet i~rr ediately
_ShsR Lake ‘Drive
ve MA 41778 4
__ For” “Rent | Rooms — 3, i 1 pousus AND 1 SINGLE R
oe oung men. ean x
more St
pate ONE WITH TWIN BEDS.
ATTRACTIVE ROOM AMES NC No _ Smoking 54; W. Huron:
8Us STOP PRIVATE (ENTRANCE. _ Cook, laundry 499 W. Huron |
lose WEST SIDE. FE
BOARD AND ROOM FOR ONE| __mentieman. West side FE 2-3420.—
€LEAN SLEEPING ROOM. MAN bet ana 40 pr
__Edison. FE 5-2168.
CLOSE IN CLEAN 7LEEPING
_fooms. Me, | iy ‘46 Mechanic. CLOSE IN, PRIVATE ENTRANCE,
no drinkers. 165 8 Parke.
ey 3 : : : we e ; 2 eS z he ‘ : er - SEVENTY E : - , r | THE PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY. S SEPTEMBER 22, 1955, : :
“gf OEP: a2! ~ _Hotel Rooms 39 tee Wanted Female -2| Work Wanted Female 11/ Business Services MODEST MAIDENS as day Alan wed. Contracts, Mtge. 32
: NTANT-FC BOOKKEEPER | Electric—Sewers Cleaned. : SAVE ’ HOT “HOTEL ROC ISEVELT - SALESLADY accom We experi- | 2% hour service. No results, no “SS ACT & s 50 up. : ence ir all phases of bookkeep- | charee: reall: at no ~By catling ‘ies ; .
: wow READY 70 | Set Sane | see act ei er og VEAR os Gnancia) vistewente and of * Roto-Re Sewer Cleaners tideie ure rae, au es _ snperriten.”_ Sveier Sued — ee Smee : fel ceiver vestses, "Ash et “EXPERIENCED ae ee Pevter Prom. XPERT TREE T TRIMS. é Li te, Sutkte
~ PREFERRED BOOKKI a WHI
office work APPLY TO ROBERT HALL pecaere Sensimatie. Burrows Bis. LASTERING Cer Ay wore ‘in WORK fe : dre, oe EHS gene: office vere, _EM 3-61 . . hone FF 8266
——GALESTADIES — |i tee eas | aes PEPE it Whitemore aher'¢ pm. | _rnangseeyet euasren Fost E oT 'Rent Miscellaneous 42 ALESLADIES 7 WOMEN | WANT PALL WASH Se F olle: >. ; 7 BLDaE | g Press Box 62. - - pede camirecone soto PD nts, ex-| ee ees FS MACHINE Fil. —— feor in Lake Fe aig tt. on lake. ' ’ for all departmer GARE POR CHILD. DAYS. MY. manne eee 10 BAGLEY ST. REALTORS 21271. cally, aw. 260 fon lake. ONE WAY nerience not necessary. | home. LeBaron Schoo! district. nena = oe 8 Sie es ps4 31900 J ROOMS PRIVATE ENTRANCE an ‘ seen de ailnbie Sept. COAST TO, coast ae
Full or part time. Apply | souonety LADY ERPERIENCED Furniture Refinishing 1 16A OR F716 or OR 32081 snly. Sat var meena. ot Oana * nortn of Lone Lase | On ni tnd, Closed "Dine Hwy , cED : : : : w in person, | Se ete wo Canks REPAIRING ANTIQUES 4 ‘ve Wanted Real Estate 32A | _PE 31400 *| Ra ve 5602 |P. B Howland | 3248 Dinie
PEGGY'S. Socio an pat bees —cialty, PE « 8-733, ssdilielsdetarneialeecap agai SHARE BATH. 1 SMALL | ¢ ROOM "3 BEDROOM LAKE ILD. CARE, MY HOME. 6300 C ASH es odead Wied cok tant wo. rent. For Sale Houses 43 16 N. Saginaw | CHRD CARE, Uy mot _ Garden Pewing _ 16B sag hs. end ite 4 plus deposit: Lease from Oct) __ TOF O8le VN TOY DEM ATORS, SELL Cyne VOR CHRD. DAYS. UY | I For small equities ff you have | 2-7906. to June ist z on y plen. Excellent “home LeBaron School District &-1 GARDEN PLOWING i what we evant we will be at your) } ROOM APT. PRIVATE EN. LADDS INC. NEW NEW ea _MI¢330, | FE 4-8102 BULLDOZING _- i deor © ba with wee Wes en ad Ge 50 cea tee) jeriom nomen. Woman = DAYS A WEEK. CARE ¢xpeRIENCED COLORED GIRL EDMUNLS & B8ON ie ver r eauity Cal fom and. ase 307 : Ps ma — basement. auto. off heat.
for 5 ehild and. light rey desires work 5 days a week. FE OR 3-6280 or FE 6-1427 what have 3 ROOMS AND BATH. in auto. hot water, oak firs., plas + wore. “Vicinity of Lake’ Onkie £1013 befere 9 pm _. GARDEN PLOWING DISCING, : high sebool. Adults $16.90 ner Completely Furnished “tered walls, cedar shake shingle. on _ 308 IRONING ‘00 BOSTON. greding_ Visieity =f Paptioe Ats- Edw. M. Stout. Realtor week, Apply @ to i. a.m hudina ‘automatic washer @ many other extras fi ¥ " WOMAN FOR CARE FE ent powinG—bi "iN nse st FE day. 42 A cod divas 3 cadvoom tome. rice $9,800 on your lots. Models Live call” Ma salsa ‘aner TRONINGS 43 BosnEC. 1 DAY GARDEN PLOWING. DiscING | | “Shor bres ti 8:0 MOD AN BRIVATE | Dreakast nook, wall to 5 ee el aed _ service, Exp. PE 5 Ms adlal Aubure‘Meights.. PE | sua PARM WITH SMALL | bath and entranc working} wall a eats i WISNER-LINCOLN_ DISTRICT WAITRESS. EXPERIENCE UN- IRONING $300 A BoSMET ve ——— ————~ down payment. | bulld- r 4. foe 3" bedroom, home with carpeting poetry pfteg isbed 1-day. Good work. Lee G TILLING & oy gS be o *) 3 ROOMS, ¢ 20m, ‘ered 8 Telgrences on living — Gontity aa cat = Georgia Cedar. paneling FE 4-6866 = | ga Elizabeth Lake Rd. PE 42002 | Yicinity of Jayne. wageme Bchout, | 54 Pontiac Press sir fer suburban home| ‘Young man’ jacket, and | _ 424 an aa throughout. Located in Wa- ij CUSTOM CARPENTERS Lin ~“Liae? | x _ Wanted t /R tt 29 | to. satinty at paren co = sweeter. YEAR AROUND MODERN. MY | terford Twp on well land- her ae and Work guar. | MOTOHLUING ARD LIGHT iat ALL BLACK DOG, WEAR|. ™ © Kent © | Be unt tog cational’ Cal ee tor | OROUND APT. CLEAN | _3-2008 tyes: For further A yi a: Fe oom. aidwin and Home ats, PE 5-007 an ™. and we will give No drinkers, 1035 Oak- Hn Un f 36! eal
AnD ang Lavine: Re ee Cost: YELLOW PARAKEET 1n |? ment. Call y mr canon APpanr. you our in _la _Rent Houses Unfurn, ay 2060 and FE 6-' vita the possibitity of trad ITCHEN! ALL tagne DANS LANDSCAPING SERVICE — of Patong Respitel. Re- ceria bt aft B. a Loe a iy We are establi fia : fies furnished. Automatic «88/3 ROOMS AND LAVATORY. VICIN- Syuiocene oF QRADING | AND te lawn maintenance and ard. 1 . UPL: CHILDREN, — Ac AGES, tion as the leading traders| heat. OR 3-770. is Auburn Heights. FE 8-018) ay or Seck Ging. FS oan PE 2-8712. ENGLISH SETTER PUP. 3 = 1, boy ls Call PE of Pontiac CARGE Oa Cen LROOND Sn ore ee D THE EARTH geenme FORD snake room. Good twin beds. 36 Not- sisceden Lake. $75 per TOR - INSURANCE,
ig 7p sua R landecaping by experts. | (onr "pravton’ Plains Reward. EXPECTANT | “PARENTS Dear DORRIS & SON + on. 200 ‘Oakland Ave. FE 2 = OR +1016 5 ort freom vunturnished 6pt. | neartons FE 41597 | LAKE N 2 AND 3 ®t 3 ee Arc BATH INQUIRE “4512 | Open Pree Parking = “H. | eee 153. W furon St. . | modern ._ ki Hummer Lake Rd. Ortonville. : _ Movin & Truckin 19 Hobbies & Supplies 24A| MODER tN HOUSE WITH GARAGE, } Co-operative Rea! Estate Exch mn facilities. Utilities included. a NOMS. <0
= .2 eee PE bite. location, adults only. | wawrEep WELL LOCATED § OR| {ahen now MY “3#ifl, ee m.| Dein 3128 per mo. 1 vear lease. Ak’ MOVING TRUCKING . PICK: ARGUS c3. USED. CUMPLETE. | TE T $ room on small acreace | Sioadway” $500 security. deposit. "OR } 1118 service at} $25 TDG. slide oro protector. used, | WITH 9 YR. OLD ES _Pesiase at _or OR $1 a= BIRMINGHAM 2 Bedroom brick ccause Se salts. PE¢éin0g or, $20. Key wih case, | estres Beard and rece for GREE AKE OFFIC OOK HOUSE, UNFURNISHED me, oak tloors. ful] basement, ny time —) —~ ——— canes. — | $0126. Ed Black, _ pébec ox LAKE ; Bchoos teachers, newlyweds 142 Elm 8t. gas furnace & water heater. Im-
A-i “AT Movin & Trucking Ng See ms Democcsieati Beet | ONE (OR 9tt0, BEDROOM FUR | ema OUERe LPEM) cee | Cocantere denne fround ‘Toor | COBBLE STONE COTTAGE it6| Mediate possession 410.780. Term oO eviee. 5. Li Pint with beth Mixed neighborhood or omen es Lots sag estates. — kitchenette = Near Blue x Lek - CRESCENT LAKE ESTATES 3
ott Toon sE beh tai a W. Huron. _colored. Pontiac Press Box No. 14. aa 8 It HERE Gky. _Devisburg,_ Bedroom home, bath. oi] furnace, pen a me MA wer wealth. DRAYTON — — SAGINAW | ciec. water heater. Breezeway, 2 “BEDFORD: MOVING eee ei 8 Paint | SUPER MARKET ee wysoite EM 3-4412 | MODERN LAKE FRONT. 3 ROOM wm double | * cor attached garage. 2. ots. Distance- PE 2-0787,| PY ruber dats, 0b. up sfremes pee Hgts Hcy vaecliy |” ward #7144 Rings “bere apt. —— d Betee. $23. G12. 80, per week plus de- | 96080 with low down payment. i it s heat. ‘orkin, =)
Sees JORA AN TRUCKING | Lawrence. PE 21414. WENT. OR LEARE” 5 REDROOM Di d Y K 9 se to shopping center. _tea" 3.30" p. mt : OPEN 2 TO 6 P.M. > RUBBION Notices ¢ & | Personals _ 3 or ene, Pesponsible ] ou now ye = SIZED 4 BED $850 down. New, 2 bedroom mod- 1 — MODERN CABIN. WINTER | Goop i pit ve ax business woman Inlerview at 120) anat we have over 150 rates, child: we e. Sleepy | with aoe bas and furnace ern homes at White Lake Large LioNT AND HEAVY TRUCKING. ANYONE _WISHING To wave | _¥. Perry a week calling on us to purchase | Hollow Motel 2400 Hwy. 3 car garage | acre of living room with picture win- ‘wins Beuled. big ¥ sam. _Fecords* cut call FE 43058. RESPONSIBLE COUPLE wits homes y us — ours. | GODERN 2 ON CASS Loses 3 miles west of mo ete pote on = — =
lit and _grevel. F1 AL ATIONS. F FU Lm ‘REPAIR, | one child want furn spt, in Wis- | Just Sua @, 088 weskly Couple caly ~. wire oo ° out Mie to Duck Lake Rd. Wateh tiowr aE v¥ i. ULING” ato weaving, a ner area, Reliable refer- = representatives bar be gl _PE! 6384. Near |
ARO BEA - on Eee - ences. Call between 5 1:00 call on you. Remember w:
ixctN re kD Aan A oere ate Sh m, PE 4 are “open 2Maays & week for NICELY | FURNIB} NISHED YASS LOVELY @ ROOM in eH AYDE N, Realtor ERAT Di. our conven mod: New! aes we Pe Leslee — joes , | SEEN NSIBLE EMPLOYED COU- (ER 33 YEARS OF SERVICE| schools, houpital & sho ps Coosg ¢ z | decorsieg 39-9527
SINGLE SLEEPING ROOM FOR
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‘uitable for businessman, on west |
side. Private entrance. = First.
floor, FE 20
SLEEPING ROOM DOUBLE Of | _single: 6¢ Pine St
arepine R LADIES OR | | gentlemen. Best accommodations, |
central, 267 N Try. |
wast SIDE } ROOM FURN. APT |
_Private. FE 5-1642.
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GENTLEMEN | FE 5-0377
ROOM AND BOaRD IN PRIVATE ho Close to Fisher: id Pon-
tiac Motor. Ph, ‘nn
ROOM ” MEALS. _Near General Heapial FE sai" WILL CARE FOR ELDERL = me. Cuvebetiin,
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home retired le, Incated
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PINE CONE NtRstkG 1 | taking ag a ay 5 bot
bujstory patients hour curs. | pa eee. $125 8 month and up. .
on;
East Side
Spotiess, clean § room bungalow
with gas heat and automatic hot
water full separate dining room
2 bedrooms. large bath with lots
of closet. space Garage Offered at $8100) term
"BUD"
NICHOLIE Real Estate and Insutance
9 Mt. Clemens gt FF.
Eve Mr. Allen _FE
ROCHESTE! 2 fat size bedrooms carpeted ljy-
img area. cheery kitchen
Neighborhood Close to
and shopping. Low price
terms available
TROY TOWNSHIP homey bungalow vith
fruit trees and good garden
built to stay has basemen
2 car garage See this
$10 000 with terem,
RIDGEWA Y REALTOR 422, No Main OL
Co-operative Real
Lake Area Enesco! ons ty
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lave 3 2209
1-6541 Pech _Estate Fiehange
nice
landscaped
133x660) $ room:
basmt = screener
car garage Call t- (Oem on
ke front tet
and hate ' ' front perch, 3 y rd ia y
Beautiful Lake Prove
Home Brick Cape Cha
arms, Hving ror
Place. dining 4 Vs
breakfast mook of), ner + F
basement including lagres ee furnace rm and res
fireplace Attaches
rage Bacellentts lanes oe erms
Birmingham
Central location home, very
ness district, j
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information
John K. ee REALTOR
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® * H * 2 43 q 2 ®
For Sale Houses ' For _° For Sale Houses — 43 nee For Sale Houses. 43 SLICE OF HAM om
tic ce sal ee <4 cee ein 43| ___ For Sete Houses 43 43|__ For Sale H :
7 345 x a oe ———~ |__For Sale Houses 43 __ For Sale Houses “3 :
wor iG DOW | * jeg :
ee 7. ’ - Located right RANCH Bett suse HING roem N — “AD AMS
’NEW2B a i : a= : : . ee ee ee ee wih our fot! Samal rol as oy
EDROOM : : toes ES a sel st. bedrooms, tile bath, ere aseutent a oat East side. Nice basement
' FHA HOMES. : : on : 3 = ee large lot, Only aouse es 3 bedroom. er oa Complete bath "Built in , my 2
. t < - + Pru f
ig 500 . wasy ! P 2” vedroom Pontiac esta den space. Ideal ace :
i. DOWN Por a low seen al oer Insule a hed Th ah "8. (36, Constructed :
Plus FHA Mortgage Cost | $a buy this co Vion wot| ie acne aluminum siding, ee ‘
Brand new — two ern. bungalow. Goo East sige _tmme tee Small 2 pedtoom home. Nice
an rg fot Lake mesh an to schools. ~ Bl fj ] ab aoe street Garage. Pull sete:
: @, Just , .
ne fer an a ent! Qgom ie d 33 auburn Rd. ,_ PE (¢-3303
Si acer pe reer | Bot wr pect! «= Townshi — :
he sement, oil 2
PEARL B ; a isg sted re ae beth, larg Neimet room ei tre ee 3 BEDROOM RANCH ~
RD een co. an P. $7 PER MONTH RAY O'NEIL. Realtor | Pr'tinSoo pleture ee Large ue yo “i at : ON WILLIAMS LK. BD.
7923 NCLUDING TAXES ato Open 99 2 vlocks west Lo
. wes AK t Woodward. 1 BY OWNER. FU
: j ’ be Phone PE 37103 or or FE 80788 Block north of Sque ou p+ Ale
Wolverine Lake and INSURANCE Cooperative Real Estate Exchange! } OS cw 3 bedroom “brick ranch | HEAT ELECTRIC
Watkins Lake tens fn oere. Fee. rm. with! 9 poor Lots 63% W. # eisz povoag | ead) wn Ue Shee WATER saa ECR
par. tie juron bs rm ena with ON AR
All the rooms are en one ficor,| ‘estures. § 508 mite ie KE PRIVILEGES GEORGE * Open ro enings modern | enrgmtenate. Full oiabey COMB, "ULE “6 im
Two Ia room, | : f 2 BEDDOOMS 1EORGELAND Cooperative Real Estate Se Large lots, Low tax area. $24.- BATH, NEAR
dining reom & BY i BATH SUBURBAN LIV 200. Terms avaliable. INSIDE wo
Garage and atx | $288 mo vt STAIRWAY TO ATTIC , ING ve Ale BE FINISHED 8
iat, hake privileges on down ace HEAT os ( 3ATEWAYS to, NEERIEMER _ ON ACCOUNT OF HEALTH
provert oni tase ‘down with B atem: a n fesren ELBc. HoT WATER A’ 3" bedroom ranch ‘home in per H O} sees m, We es cnn $3300 FOR RQUITY. ie -
; ws s than five
MANY OTHER PINE om Hie ag oo i A APPINESS a Renee bination storm and sc
windows with @ SHELL 2 BEDROOMS. PULL | PORTIAC WE
Cooley Lake Rd. 2 Dreeseway. The a — ement, shale shingles, "oul. ST SIDE. # ROOMS,
co el NS ee po New Contem orary FURNISHED MODEL an a large parcel ‘of Terafated RANCH CUTIE side finished Roush wiring. ar | &% ‘rath down nat ore owner
peting on this 32 ft. living room | different that A nm T The sr rortsing, this a pent a ee Ce ane = .
Plaster walls & price. 187 ft. ed
Encionea front crerooking rom the oe ge you enter P dats Se en terms, frostege, age, newly decartied 3 toon —F WILL BUILD oF ON YOUR LOT :
60x200. at door, Toom Uving ‘ one 40x22.
Total price $8950, thermopace 4 rice 5 ACRES? pla Meat «year eid, ‘new car: | Co#t you 94.268 x Spl ase 04
wall. right through to the on ee Sane rome ant om Sag beeen ome . / ‘
$950 Down Payment floor to. selling. fireplace. DAILY 68:30 PM Speten. potge” propees, “some | ‘irae one twnings attached Saou! Cas |
F en : SUN , 9. . cherries and ‘stra plums, | Ute car garage. fenced back. lot,
Pive,Toom bungalow with eute| cusianding™ fona’te “ad USDAY EEG Ne eg Od TD rse }
ment would require ey monthly oo . a LOCATED AT. —. Te : sss rooms wih case | TiLReee OwnEn MOVING TO pigtt, Case te, he
payments — =o ilo see why. : : 5574 CLEARY “Watch Out for the Submarine Play!” ay vrchool Bu bus picks ‘he niece ye en le ——RE_*2202_of FE 20179 P 0} t f
. —— home for a young Washington Park 2 Socks cast of the Water- 7 . Only. 91, te the fall. price with YOUR F AM ILY 1 AUTUMN f jec Oo
= off Williams La : . . ao JcE Tem . SPECIALS
10 Acres and H gslow vith poaeaee artis, Wetch for open signa For Sale Houses 43, ___ For Sale Houses 43 WM. A Gatland ae meer Wisner. ona] Yee eth bene he ane 68 Homes
n ‘ome wall carpeti a 3 OS | . oe » 4%, mco! t. High School, well ar- . appearance of
pg EE Ry ners ee Bateman & Kampsen | "Fi Edinn™ POSMNE CUNT | mmoa. Bae, at KEN NEDY) Sa Sisc:| Ry Miiouz Sees cl Near Fisher Body Plant
: or All for i ; : e hite Lake. mac conéitien nim-|, 90 ft. lot with lake privilegs.
a. house. 24x40, Call for further - hn $13,000 Realtors FE 4.0528 THEY'LL Basement, roti! be, elects Tok cotsmant state nan tan oe g [ohn ek living ‘room Off Moacaiee St.
—_ awa Hills mn 80 hm cas MG One ‘Ons Blassed-in porch, landsea mm nee
i 6 ; eta. 135 garden and ¢ rd space Modeis. the corne:
Just a stone's throw trom 377 8. Telegraph Rd. _after. soot % ore. EVENING 5 ye 8 shoctr ie a Lid Sve, Ot ited Ths tse Tory. foot buy at $10,- Lakeside and Kinney ts,
A Large Family Home 3 beater wa ee White and Duck Lake | | UNION LAKE 3 BEDROOM | BY x OWNER OOM MOD! Wut Lov Fie KIDS | i — Gao : transportation a'n 4
of D ggg he py Bape 8 acres with attached breeseway PRIVILEG: siton” neat lower level ghee room, see down. ERN LE pm _ . OX,
thet hewee ths ph, aca Sor} = acne le wall —— : nome. Bg nes ae earace AY ATES .— ones ee er rou aaa ~—To Bell— bs md Br as heat,
| fireplace .m large attracive entire home. drapes, Milford. or Mi yic+§ And room to live and esment =e rms, abeitieges rll Sa faa NGUNE IT hiahe's and “he” Bs
ot! 8 os we) od, wtih buides seen, 2 BEDROOM RANCH STYLE youre ae Gg SSE sis et aha seens bare ae ST
system. Only ; : ALOW oo =
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Sate mee Tease? Sear, MS | Better’ be first a PA of hg cat open de deal Bate this 10 Sogo ca a wet :
heme for $18.000. Call, for en this one. LM. JONES REAL Estate| leds to, your ‘spacious 2 corse | sheded sere of of land.” Bath, REALTY CO, REALTORS | aE MBREE & GREGG | ™
. «| 4 Bed : awe Ph. PE ¢3805 | rage which ts completely fin BASEMENT _ FURNACE. POR BETTER HOMES Co-eperative. Real state
GAYLORD room Brick FOR L SALE" SY OWNER. 5 Room | Sh painted and makes 's territe | °F) meray fedeearaton 1g v5 FE 2-0263 . = Y CO,
oom family sodern C it after 6 p.m, e ebildren on 3 NO 1018 W. Hi ves. ealt
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FE 4-9584 2 ethan veling de | P veet ot Featine M HOME| srate ing ays, You have 'e sep- | Ph. Ortonville 132, cotlsct_ | "room brick ranch home. with st- NEXT DOOR’ To ‘BRANCH
136 E. Pike St. Open Eves.. & Sun tence of downtown. Of hot . $10,300. FE 5-5352,| from the garage, also tached reneh heme with &3- POST OFFICE SPECIAL
Co-operative Real Estate Exchange and 50 ft, lot. You esulan’s kite. Arnie as “heh ong $400 DOWN wood floors and» r tile = $600 down Brand new 40° ranch ne Anewet,. -
ta — ‘ nf ie en i 5 a
ADAMS conus ies Gee on : ers eye “with fe" double ‘com: Sertor home chose to stents. Com- Se eae be +4 a eae. femerey sas tenant | a
partment sink and 1 pletely finished on outsid fous we ! on the outside, You fine | “URON GARDENS, 3 BE
‘ Botimens She gad 5 wane well e. have the boys vend washes . tah interior, Immediate pos- large kitchen and room
it sou. are eet 5 heme, Huron Gardens ol sag te om = awe satisfy any wom- $2,000 DOWN Priced t to wtt ote rad <3 wacom seas ’ wal s Tau came
ent 3 bedroom bun- its vestibule en- ( or a
te keouemest a w close to Tel-Ruron Established in 1916 pacece tg ae ware gee ell, we ‘pen part ‘basement, = ale cea eat or oe oe: R. J. VALUET, Realtor
any eseeerttag yorerl carp- : pping Center. Carpeting, =... Lepeasstd ps nar type wa furnace, Law other -~ Ordered oe beautiful poater. = Fo tag we Oakiand Ave. _, $0003
anc ah deapee neluded Pull new ‘rar log te rt 4 Pod LAKE AREA — down the nin ore ads to the 3 features, | acre lot near Drayton. once oola tor 606 Pa rt ny Ad — < otf North om Te rative Re rite Pela .
with $2.7 you" ern kitchen, master rooms and the full inal : orig: ; ine new Jr. high La #
pomeregee hy ica garage maven | be sorry af ere, You'll gre aces, painted walle. fully | Siled bethresm complcte with R. J. VALUET, Realtor wenaew fered ty more! Singha ee “Chen + oe tk ey een.
roi dy nL Eli econ aie ectvReses. Vous coned tm a very alse apntivision | Race ve, PE socea| Sai? ,- we pon AE gaceamagoc nel come in for tnlormetion” Sparees, bes ond. stores BE
sere of beautifully landseaped lot. lizabeth Lake Estates Sith lake privileges. The price Cooperative Real Retete Exchange | perry cu tale mans VOT? cee. GILES R Cee Gee BUYS
i. 5 room Uv e stagger EDROOM ER Ni mE he) on a
adie Te re oon] her tte mae; | Rameaata Ae. ANtg | Siete montages Yacaat| fa ea MOREA ARSE | noern sommpon or. [© ter NT ys cain|* aehareeemas fer! = TODAY
wate HOME. terrace, wall to wall car- Living rm. full bath. po P and “as ——— eel ad oq garden space. | If you aga ae 3 bedroom home Open ® to 9 — Near fekerree ory
= - — and f ce in huge pe rm. full basement, oil Aa. = now and be the | storms. pile wena can't is one for price, M rh BB
eoengy oagy eee of ad ing room, fu ‘dine heat. Garage. poultry house, -or- =i Hse wee Be basement with oil furnace, water |¢ ROOMS AND calm —MeLery, FE 22163 or FERNS) \WORKING :
room _ beer terms. PW. | St, Lana le, im kitchen eels gens ee oe YOU _OR | eee ake ok cor i min Late tool 9 welivee Eon Wh COUPLE?
= GR incoue| fom wih bulluns galore, | S08 down . “CAN'T. ATTRACTIVE YEW HOWE G55 | Shh. wih, shir Shae! de | hisiete"hrwmsentsas pet] Soe Tat atk, Some ae
me Wil take discount. 163 Amiahing value at gi¢seaee $1009 DOWN -East aide 2 bedrm, FIND THI PE viio. quick sale . wine, (grace. G10. Low Sew eute 00 down? :
: home. Py aaank . FULL PRI Evenings after 6:00 pall Mr. Le- 1 head Bivd. (M24 i
parcaIn |K@ ‘Forgets stra ET TN tl oo c SS WEST SIDR | | ayes *. Near Subu:
BARCAIN ampsen Fetal re —- me KIND earece r west tea. "od : ” is : Near W ~ dr, om @ very ea : :
whe ganoens-s 1009 dows tee ANYM R pice lols, 4 rooms and bath,"oak | A. JOHNSON,’ Realto cop ewe Negi ome ot .
4 and bath, $650 down. Realtors FE 4-0528| memetnt 3, ote "Mt oder base. ©) E - =e . 3 waite. ‘base- {704 S. Telogrash r G.L’S baree ‘carocied. Uving” room. wi é 4 FAMILY :
- rm red FULL oy wn for the bar inion » _ ite! in
5 eae ee. Se ee 377 B. Telegra Ev rath Pull bah eas, 1%- | We know you arent ngees tween won|? FE 4- = No Down Payment end separate breakiast room. Tile | yh Mo
8 and bath, $900 down. Co-operative Heal Batete Ruchange | 90.080. enrage. Total price | fen, “thet ere betee chores ca LARGE ROOMS cle new project “et as jored wells tad mortises | outet. Le
OWNER. § ROOM HOUSE. 97780. . this prie ore rand old home in excellent con- homes. 1 basement with tee p '
@ room shell, $509 down.’ —Bith 91250 down. OR 30 pen bees NORTH SIDE — }-bedrm home.| *'¢ eres bearesms. pg ditt, — = well-landscaped = | able. an eo 80. feet frat roost es ception with "G80 down, .
JIM WRIGHT, Reattor | TEMPLETON Tul vats vin, bean fa'bee:| fag yhor tied ak wits) Sen’ ged otee oh 9 Sede a Toom,“palatea "wala sleet "CRAWFOR 3B
Oakland Ave PE 5-944 N can ty i ved street You | . oom fixis, large wrkiichen a. po — to 4 ae, BR. AGENCY EDROOM
Conoperatire Heal Estate Exemange| | SUBURBAN bee FHF #9080 with |” Siren Neupboards, be tu STOUR FRANKS | doors ,Detune kitchen’ win | >. Huron____?E_etbee caiga op, Peet des Coe
. OOM ree ranch hom - ent Ys partitioned to give you « plus of cupboards. 2 and
"at Pee mnt faciudes canes nd | Intse carorted-tiviae tava tre | “™Sbedie name Back hiveiees | inane room. f serial seve y"Dinie vat ME Fen| Seer wee See, gon ta,new school 7 =| A HOME OF YOUR we a
2 BEDROOM HOME. P D Raich er saene with custom breakin: rey coat ming 9 This home. te jw on, ar ates §— Sus. 1 to} om. those well cull gn 4 ulations have dine: ued OWN serene 2 cr Z
Full basement. Corner lot,| ®8"4e¢ att: ohean kk 2 car modern kitchen with tiled fea: size suburban lot just 7 miies : é * a you the ad- no down payment loans, - grees street. :
In Maceday Ga “Garden, 610.000, with storms and screens eer teen | ea, cme, ae. Tied ee ee take ee ke Moo = IT pe ip by L ROOMING ra? - -~.°e
down, OR 3-2072. small modern barn . ‘wer basement, - 7 : $60 vr . Offering 2 . “ow 4
a ing of 3 qeneies- fic, rm. aiid fireoia rivileges available, Yes,’ folks : f month including. all submitted new VA. | lareé vider frame ore «i ‘
LOOKING FOR Leree re ok stalls for horses. breszeway ce oll heat,| it's a ranen taxes and insurance jones = we homes $7 . |
+ } (Bt ay. to hed 2 ype @ por Liv te imposed, See and 1 ie eH :
LIVING SPACE? PRE PRES apostate . ‘ al old. rarane: "al io Al condition. — pow d Cy tesa BR OS ee wor 8. LR a “s ep cottons. - ~~ Sone 03 family > mee Moves oie ee soltd
Here's the answer. 3 big bed- ON STRE ET oceupancy. total, price will ° orn Rnchen. BE. Gy bee Birwet to Crescent Lake - mand sone tal. anies's norte las © 17 |
rooms. 2 full- baths. full’ base-| Jasse ‘SCee@, TOMS. 2. bedroo QUALITY BUIL en cat Gallas ap ceront, Von be faves fe" sae pe it Se Ratchery. WA | ouBE hows piaatered
ent. wih recreation space and laree dinette, full basement ae oe “ J Tt convenient terms, Cali for ap- Water W: t aie tes hon ae Se eo ry rt yy 150° x300° and
fireplace, big patio and hea oo] bem ished attic, 1% HOMES intment today, i won't last ’ ater ‘ , home gS frame Seswekont me ab
wood. besuty Brick stone and | jot ofeaty of “shade. ‘Clos ts | homer Full boromens’ nartneh Wat er Hiss FL uaRerH LAKE Es. RAY O'NEH Priced at $7,600 with 61.000 down. | « fal*pnnd ‘eupgey ‘ube,
cludes privileres on both canal] seacimne center. $12.050 with sub- tached beyranay cme he : erdenable- pitas * Ww Open 6 eo
Laks beach. stantial i} garare for the low price ho ’ is with pardenable pride Mu 9 FOUR BEDROOMS . ee
pow Nl gy Soe) yey OE K. L. Templeton, Realtor ot ‘or ours. This is Ponti k room home. tn rful Co-operative foal Estate Bache Wooster “areas” Gk Wane $500.00.DN,
fetes Stet 1 to 8 pm. wang Lake PE gases] Dutt ome and vou cas —- 1ac LaKe location. 18 x 15° living | 310 MAPLE OFF po icc "Double | this. 3" bedroom, =
+1422.- SEMAN rat? stent ans., val OR on Ge Sie other ¢ —— — — pens , H hee 2 Ld wall car- Rd. 2 neem brick and aoe and; ummer porch set-up. Troy Twp, s
br’ con ¢ Rd. Priced from D 98 075" Model se DAILY 4 to 8 Fr ont Home veg wate,” slroming 100 x 90 Re lot OL 1-480 ater — . yle kitehen, i
ine Celene for city lots, Shown by one G I ’ ONL ir ‘a floors. pane 6 _ . for WATKING Laie heater
ity ED < ROOMS AND BATS ell. ar eS . — Bots! Y and neatest lake front omen = == po lg weed = rec» mem. 4 wm nice 9 “ae ze, fant one, lots, Murey om : :
: Automat Sn mice oe: Sater eg begs side, Corner toca- $650 DOW ont caper Sor a lene ne. Meee tnd hot water, Soxise “ot NEAR SANFORD STREET ln a & :
EEF ee ae | poor o romamy orm | Leet drt Rint ks WN: | eascesimheate| Seri sear | Lommel come ea the Stent Real
OR 3-4027, . in fact. This ranch need yard = Pull basement. . : if pte are good. tures ix- | 800 DOWN a6 .
ouse, new in ‘82 t stoker heat & ce rock fire- new rm kitchen -cu g Eres. a
a Sake privcges Fie pried landscaved Seton | ote 1 12.060 ditance te. bia 3 BEDROOMS sg en ralaed orth, built| BRICK EXTRA SPECIAL hog gs bat | immediate sonsesnion™ “Aros ;
lace 4 rhood. $12,500. 000 down. woe MM: knot room. built in ‘83. Vex tented ;
Rees. — Bee i WOODED LOTS n't baie =a ery neat | tibuie entrance to carpeted | flowers. Goulash to eatglae: | OFF CAS-RLIZABET:I RD 4 yp
, = * r —. i | tle. Oak- floor: astered
Immediate Possession cemeec mere zr : — ii ty nd obs P beeen rolre hod smote nemese es sinstored berg try deaee team je ae Garage x ae nea ceramic tle be ath "and taichen
Teer ial) Site | Saeco ce Mere eerctan cen pearoon, tune] Bale Seat cite Sem | Mage diaper v3 "ceramic “il tee ain tA
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baths, modern kitchen, oil fent, Reiahber vod a ully wv ingulated. ee eel galow kal part > estate New ken oil heat. teepdry tute. We baths, basement with as HUMP in — = ail bome oF contract
Ri-aremca,iae ot] Eiaamorimrtancrat | Bak aes Sarafarancs | ROOM I ae kim) Eas hath Geet he ree et es |
5 rut tries. N .| clean as @ pin. tge } vith is won't | i n gerage. Lot 200 = ~ : Tos
200 feet" from lake. $18,000 eee *. Nice shade own by appointment only isla ef howers (otc Bk — n | Oniy inte CARE monthly | Custom built with loads Ay toad Exclusive Wards Point Dr REALTOR FE 2: sad = - ea
WILLIAMS LK fa ee oe CRES ee 2 bedroom modern Floor furn: cA mics (eoctaes man Bene. |G Co-operative "Real Extate Bs E DORRIS & SON :
Bloomfield Highlands Just north and ee REA eon. eee xilenen 0 Gt | | $7680 SIX ROOMS—Butlt in 1969. genta ey beatiful view | $28,900 with terms. cme Utit lakes front famty i wschant® | neatto Sw. en
oder i. rooms Ist ff) 4 | ae n :
built tm 1061 ty present port Rd. ‘The lo" chases bes el oer, Gait ora i ee | foomar a room we me hom ee 8 Orchard | ake Village and’ sleeping perch ap. -Bpe- P ay ae eS
7 mm 4 athe min it . ce - |
reine ee oe | Sangliee, Baumert, | Stn wiGr este doa’ Orne) | ra pane, Amana norm | Dorothy Snyder Lavender| Sey s,ciate meters | Reliwin, fa-gn, toms artr1 JS | mace jnsan, oro soo ‘q
carpet in ¢-rooms, den,| ~ tiled bath recreation ; 0450 ‘31400 WwW bad room rea : oom terrace. , : painted bi es.
Giamk ieee ak] Gag eh toma | gerne anes erraen (MPT ame gto Nga oe mooie OM ct Eke fcke "che | wom ‘amo rome | fetclatth be hanrgae
with | fireplace, abeauea thood, everything in this large livin Pesci — 4,| Lovely 4 toon home. 1% ear gar.| # bedrooms, 1% baths aeons we from private sbndy beach ia fon basement am WES ily converted inte tncwme, Large - 4
breezeway and garage, ome is conducive to happy en and 4 room. Utility, — Acre of land. “Real living here walls, fut! besement. ioe cee be Btraits Lake. Extra entrance. Magnificent Jand- T SIDE -LAuguste A we. : a
627.400 with terms. living. plastered Owails, auto cil ‘heal et very little monthly cost. - | {condition throughout. Large | reduce wee exception To site, perfect beach CONVENIENCE usta | Ave. Rear bet
A ater c race. nem t :
Roy Annett, I CRESCENT LAKE. | Pes Siagchfiet ent "um nancy aomontow vey |“ 38H Re spnonr 4 BS . parities Bact [ace® 7G atten lange | BONTIAC REAL
" ‘ " > m stor ; ee 500. - Hu
y are F; nc. |. Le rt fail to see this "i an belanes, oer meee screens, 2 car eat. Ceramic. tile | Leree _ —— = Hs ’ Sylvan Village ome only. .— seater. ion “Beli t he and | 8 a
TORS , t . ee tts] fc m sid. 3
_2# B. Huron FRderal 2-718 = . v8 CLARK REAL ®STATE room with wall — to f ot pio > yo oid wth bessment, | Seog iy a ny Pgiocslh fanch | py field Hi ; — and 1% car
aE SEE se PO | peting."\Terme thie “homers te | °°" Mette ian batural rapltce Taf seed tie | Doomfleld Highlands I Og ' Birminghar
CLARKS TC Hieges. Price site, | Sooperetive Real ey Priced to sell. Owner leaving | 3 bedrooms. 1'4 baths. basement, room eating space in kitenen ma ee m-
New 2 anelen| on “ED ARD Frchange’ excellent a cot, | - catamic tile -bath) full basement | God bedrooms - INDIAN VILLAGE | Sah"
Lg ie Orr LEY “ “4 “ay = me e- 4 ty
foeated on Miller Rood. Complete ian ; “en ALE “| $13,000 TRCOME--p famity. $200 per | Very attractive. 3 Kecroom renen | i0um storms ana screens. at. owt baths. Perfectiy§ | Lecated ‘near Tel-Huron, his ort “ps
= exterio hes only on pos- gas — ’ ie im Bg ont, a Son connie, ~~ pains in pe Ray someheled te ja. every “entra te car garage, rear terrace, . aot ae oes breeze- - eamniiy will @ appeal to the a
sation. wn. _ at . m sash & respec ze lot, ¥. t garage, Prof » diseriminath
W KIN ZLER hen Re fet | Seam pics| BS vn us| ee) eee os, | Eee tea
{ ~~. retire- ; it. $24,500, A ¥ ror
= C. ood Go: wie, io located tome. Soon, ore, Bet. fn jars. call Will connides goneides | four. ny "ot thong oneal | ty buy—see it today real, sepere: ate aa aati Co .
Willams Ra, Mae | 610 Ww. POAT, n. Shown ‘by ap- i bur and extra lot included’ ta” prive
ial ; out co-epeil ae 39 ne ard & G ¢, HEMPSTEAD | LH. BROWK, Realtor. ES 1AM. ELWOOD "REALTY: | hale Tripp, Realtor, easy ae
Estate Exchange, 13967 W = ial WARD. FE, ‘PAI R
ae +76 @, Resi Rotate Brchanes oe Cai, tay a. Ofchard Lake. R4..Fe §-0610| "Open Evenings: RTRIDGE|
, "ata 1 Seas rp sme) orm! REALTOR FE 2-8316| gs
: a: 43.W. Hurgn 8t, , Coe Bre, Bre, 1 to &
fiipig
y
| AEHEPONTIAG: PRESS. THU RSDAY. SEPTEMBER, 22, 1955" ee
KNUDSEN
ee
‘. con-
_ = very cond con:
_ dition. Term:
Near Huntoon Lake
-One Moor bome with 2 bedrooms,
By
2
- only ainsi Pol better =
verage vest living room. larwe kitchen-din-
ment One unt my ‘ferme —_ rake bite with tana uvivticens. “large corner lot. ; ; Lan aia. Pull $9,500. $2000.00 down,
+ pene Ra WM. H. KNU DSEN
ba P coer te, Plastered Salis. 10 Peotice Sale Beak Bide.
: pain ee let aia tae eects Joo with terms. _— — $500 DOWN
* 4 room home. Stmi-modern. Lake
privieees on =Williams Lake.
Russell Young | Besesieme” nolan work, “imme diate possession, Al) furniture in-
Ww. torent a ou tm | Sooo eam a takers feo 4 al | \-
4H 6: 6 PE 4-0612 dence. 286 Ora reve, off
Sren_Eres ae __ Wiliams Lake > ae
CRESTVIEW HOME a 4 ACRES HOMES, INC. Low rE
is
wine ie 100
orice is only 9.760
2 ne ny EEN $400 Down
. Also
Lake Privileges
Lots
$95 Down
Out Joslyn to -Silverbell
road, right on Silverbell
to salesman on property:
: . front
Ave. PE €2283 for informe: OPEN DAILY
BY OWNER ‘ “
ranen sive tome win Wright-Valuet = having :
- are, — mide - REALTORS
Stchew and beng rm, FE §-9441 FE $-0693
age. Automatic heat with base.
bp a eg pee me | $e betes. jontract: in trade, | LOT ON WEST SIDE. So x 125. | K.G-HEMPSTEAD ois 102 £. Huron PE 4a
Unfinished
Home a0 Barty BASOE ‘Bie PR rE —
RE $ PROP 49 N FOR RENT. ary
le 2 a.
+1943 after ad ments ey ideas ard
SFE Ube oo
For Sale Resort | Prop. 44A ad cand
rop. In heart of good bird ane
Meer bunting Clare County $750 DOWN rooms and bath..Good out Dunia
ings. FE 2 CC wu 1 take wane « ws. 9 BQUSNTON LAKE Vis donno NT. SEMI.
' | mmo home, ep _. heed tion, Fann got “ate'S Box 7
HOLM MES-BAI ART R AM tee serty . 485A 4382 Di _Suburban Pr operty 45A
LAKEVILLE VILLAGE ADAMS: RO. AD Sturdy brick home. offering iix- Lovely 4 reom ranch with breese- “A way and garege Oi — om nena a wh bese:
Novel tot, 100 2" ipa.| ment oe ear _ with $1,500 down. -
‘tei te = : EAL ESTATE
"AIRPORT AREA Qxtord. Mich OA 83122 LJ = with 2 bedrooms doen
tr ap. Pay ee oat 5 Loch BEDROOMS, BRICK
S . ouse. large 's acre lot. Close - Sn HE woke down. to new high school House ta in Very good condition, 3 ca ‘ ROCHESTE R cereae Priced verv _——
$4,750 ag PRICE “ Leeated 2 blocks from Fv nando ; $s: wunere 3 bedrooms, | New frame house in Rochester. Te aeonent. furnace. Wired 3
rooms. full basement, - nice stove. o gal. hot water lot overlookine rolling hills. East
ee as Se i ving area rice of $15,800 Vestment, you can't beat A Y. includes baseboard ‘hot water ‘ RIDGEW peer ‘G! terms with only 8800
2g FE 46203 Laree 6 Spey house 8. Roch
}_ Estate Exchange ter 24 ‘actes with 1861 ot
- $18.950 with in cash to ngw morteace,
For Sale Lots.
WAFER FRONTAGE Su
x ay ‘ ht
8s Ee -s aoe : ron ae Fg? PE —_
ia. esr Posting Ln ha. oo, Terms. VAiley 21188, 6
_ Alter Ra. Detroit 46
ENTIAL er ‘NEAR
downtown, jocated at 148 Whitte-
more, Will sacrifice Cau Tyler
_. 25748 after 6 sv ™
LoT, R LAKE ORIO: Fruit a toest, hah lake priv, MY iy 2-0013.
SPECIALS
$1500 PULL PRICE -—3 lovely high
and dry jots in the city with
sewer an@ water. Easy terms,
$1250 RERRY PARK GPECTAL—3
lots. each 504122 Here ia a real
value. You ¢an terms on
these also
BROW N, Realtor
e_W. Buren si 3-488
DRAYTON WOODS
Beautiful well weoded building
have.
sites ideal for ranch tvp¢ homes. | ‘
20 per cent down.
1 dandy Wir poe" mans Saie = SEMINOLE HILLS man. Loc at rkston : . $0 f lot in goed lccation near |
= = re 5 At Huren 8 on Oneida Rd. 9050.
mena Yan 480 fer month, GILES Roy Annett Inc. fe oe ee we. te . mie Ay oe
on 300. afall poder, Evenings : ‘ 2 F Huree SPR oT103 . TY, MApie $1 500 < Open evenings & Bun. 1 to ¢
* Built iast year a real sharo - ——
a So A kere Reaior] Sotieegtemennt | 5), ACRES, $100 DN. “Real Since - sehool and |
Sinn tee Ghee as | en ag rege. pretton. Pik 2 ue be ueee tx bse “ne WRIGHT-VALUET pow aa = we ol, Im- now. M5 Onna oy PE §-0441
a Leas = $1,000 DOWN TWIN _ BEACH. MIDDLE STRAITS Elizabeth Lake Estates | Coe bungalow, fuit bath, _ Lake, 6 lots, EM 32440. Livi room, 1)'9x22, tural hice lot. Pull price- only 1 Lor} IN AVON , Town
: as 3 ota etome wn $5500. Call for appointment, sare: after 5
a for \wo more. Car- Seren . LAND A oo ivi-
‘ heat." corer Bong, ah andl 3 BED ROOM , sites for oun fot commercial and
= my Me TY, t wrecent ome pewogetg Sf inside — k cy Ivan
a eawity conttact as t ¢ schools
: . te. Completely finishes “en SY
INCOME fait “write “ie eave nase, «61. * | Realt Se ee ree ee | oe ele en 2000 ORCHARD LAKE RD. . st. . Rental MIDOL Eh
Those ate an toad invert GIES | REAL TY oS VER 3 vs ON 8HOMAN
tage et ciao ellis i Me 100 down, OR Sane. Or . drevesy im rine room ‘dune room, and den i Jaded. Large WOODE D PARCE L
2 car prvi A and . breezeway Located. Je st north of Oakland- on ‘se acre in Rockd . Lake with ey foundation
Priced at $2030 with bala - end well tn.
* Nota of tail Ring trees Aporoxt- mately 2 ‘acres. Priced
at $1,650 with $775 down
Fdw. M. Stout, Realtor
77 N, Baginew st Onen Eres, to well
Ph
“tin 8630
REACH CASH CUS-
TOMERS through Classi-
Call F ee: fied. Ads.
é
Highly re | © 6 Rog US fee Ort
Cape, 1995 by MEA Berrien, ‘by Hershberger
= <<
ae ©
“There, that looks more like him!"”
__For Sale Acreage 47
You'll like this. level parcel with
25 feet - on v 660 ft. |
deep.
site $i. th
balance 425 ‘monthly. Clark Real
oe 1362
_ FE 46402 or
WEST SIDE—CLOSE IN
Wooded Acreage One to six acre reels ~ each
Seautifuity “wooded -- with fine
building site Quiet secluded
locaton yet only 3 miles west
of Pontiac .
CARL Ww. BIRD, Realtor 50) Community National Bank Bidg.
PE «4211 Eves PE 5-1
48 ___For Sale Farms _
77 ACRES
Real buy, only $6,000. Easy terms
TW. DINNAN & & SONS
“FOR F. Sine rj “feu af Call_Rutledge, OR 3-1111,. FE 4-0003
*WANTED i ) SELL: PARM
equipment, Aiso cattle hoes and
pai with erivilege to sub lease
farm, Write jac
__Press Box
~ STOCK FARM 70 acres of level farm —- -
over 200 aoree “oe.
home, barn, “on
buildings hiseion cee small
— Priced at only $3),
- BROWN, Realtor
1362 W. Huron rE 24810
100 ACRES Huron, Pontiac,
= 1 Business Opportunities 51 BUSINESS & HOME
. Hom pow
bedroom. lakefront
plus inventory wil) handle build:
cp and siness
/. Pangus 19 M15 “Ph. Ortonville - 138, _tollect.
GRAVEL Pir 7 MI. N PORT
Huron on Eake Huron. Unlimited
supply. Phone Evergreen 54305 ~
_ Port Huren.
Partridge 1s THE “BIRD” TO SEE
TODAY’S SPECIALS - VARIETY STORE, PATENT MEDI-
cine & soda fountain in heavily
populated area of Pontiac, $60. -
000 gross. Only $6,500 plus stock.
TAVERN & BRICK HOTEL LO-
cated in prosperous town north
ef Pontiac, $38.000 gross on
tavern alone, Steady weekly in- |
come from. reoms. $35,000 on
termes. |
BUSY THUMB AREA TAVERN ON
the main street in erowing town,
yo greece owner's apt. 630.-
Real estate tnehided at
yoo "520.800 with $12,500 4
BUSY DRIVE-INN RESTAURANT on US. 10 near Pontiac Large
paved parking let Gieady year
round business $4,000 do
A SUPER MARKET IN THE EVER
expanding lake region sear Pon-
tiac, Corner location. Owners
opt $17,000 grees. $4,000 down
FARM ¢ bedroom modern home,
levely living room, tull sized din-
a gal
water tank Very good
Priced right with terms.
OUT CLARKSTON
WAY ’ aeres. Modern brick basement,
elec
oi)
45 rolling
SYLVAN Realtor . 238) Orchard Lake Ra FE 5-418
Co-operative Real Estate Exchange
Sale Bysinees | Propetty ¢ bad
200 tt. Dixie Hwy.
Frontage 1% business lots in new shopping
center area opposite Dixie Ploral
-ALSO 5 ACRES
On Wiiliames Lake Rd. Frontage
edaptable for business, industrial
or gardening center. Inquire Dixie
_Pieral, $233 Dixie Hwy
ROYAL OAK 00x140 ft. on Rochester Rd. near
13 Mile Rd. Fair 6 room -modern
FE 45-8165 | home Surrounded by new stores
end offices, Strictly ready for de-
velopment. A steal at $15,000 cash
Auburn Ave at Sanford St. 180s
186 ft Zoned commercial with
old brick house showing excel-
lent income We believe this is)
within bd, miles of city hmit.
00
DAMS meALTY
wa Awvera Rd PR 4.3303 |
Rent Lease Bus. Prop. 49A;
GAS STATION, GOOD LOCATION,
small inventory, FE 3-0379
3200 sq. FT GARAGE, GAs STA-
tion and laree parking area on
main street Nr town. Apply
Pontiac Press Box 17
POR LEASE 2 STALL GABOLINE
‘station. { cent a gal or 650 mini-
mum. Major oi) company,
5 =
LOCATED AT 57 N PERRY ST.
convenient to municipal parking
lot, bus station and Pontiac Ho-
tel Store x 80. Vacant.
lease or rent. ‘
Roy Annett, Inc. Realtors
” F ‘Huron st FE 23-7192)
Open evenines & Sun. lte 4
SMALL NEAT BUILDING ON
Dixte at M-87, small
house also available
sonable to responsible marty How.
ard Loomis 10655 Dixte
Business Opportunities 51
MAJOR OIL COMPANY DESIRES |
“dealers for service station in Rir-
mingham area Ambitious man
interested in business of his own, With excellent opportunt-
ties Can eet further details by
_falling PE 2-0109
Small Viandware Store
large lake. Has provided
Business {s
expansion, Priced, for quick sale
at $10.000 including inventory and
fixtures. Termes
MICHIGAN BUSINESS
SALES CORPORATION PONTIAC STATE BANK BLDG. _ FE 41582
Store Space for Rent -
2933 Orchard Lake Avenue. Good
location for drugs hardware, la-
dies’ apparel shoe store, beauty
show, etc
ts 200 Che
roar ee 2 STALL
service bo ang Low
PE 3. rokee. ie
m, large kitchen, tile bath. |
and frame home Needs « little) fimiah: This small farm is of- | —
fered at only. 613,700 with reason.
able terms .
zee Deg) Us stores and offices
Bee Tr an exceptional buy
ROY KNAUF, Realtor %8'a_W. Huron OA 8-330 FE 2-742!
BUI ROP.
Dixie Mey. frontage 44 x 130
ft word
OR |
wit)
in Pemtiac suburb near |
1 good living gor same family 7 vears. |
growing with com- |
munity. Has unusual potential for.
Laree parking area.) a plus stock.
CALL NOW ON ‘THESE
AND MANY OTHER CHOICR
| BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES THROU
GHOUT MICHIGAN
WARD FE. P ARTRIDGE |
REALTOR hE 2.8316 |
\43 W. Huron 8t., Open Eve, 7 to 9
od Nee - etme
“CLEAN VALUE =
|=
|
| | -Oix133 with ample ¢ parking space
cated on bus ‘erry St. near |
Sisavess. S Offered pe peck gale
300 dow ee
| ox ON ALL “INVEST MENT, *Go0D INVEST.
o Buy. To Sell T ie ‘Buy IT- WE'LL insuR INSURE
-MAHAN REALTY CO. REA 1 TORS Eves ‘til ®,
Co-operative Real Estate beckonge
FE os. a 1078, w. n TO. BR BRANCH ~ | NEXT pO
RA RE
OPPORTUNITY
This complete modernization con-
| tracting business.
| ef the hottest spots | i
IT,
in Oakiand
Gross Business | over $180.000 annually A good
| operator can easiiv double the
business Includes Business. fix.
| tures. and valiable Real.
00 ft of
Stock at inventory
m addition 4o price Takes $20- |
down See us for additional | information |
| JOSEPIL EE. REISZ | $3', W Huren 8 FE 2-0250 |
| FOR LEASE DRY CLEANING |
agency on Baldwin Ave iInctudes |
building and equipment. A fine
opportunity te start a business |
with only a small investment
Gort income tor couple
Koo. HEEMPSNT I VD
i FE Huron Fr 48284
HOTEL AAND
~ LIQUOR BAR 7 Located on busy highway
direct route to Straits of
Mackirac . Building 42x90 consists of large bar
{ ine chine
room kitchen “lounge,
office, furnace end laundry
teem and laree storage
‘oom on first Moor Second -
{ Moses has 13 furnished rooms including owners apartment
| and four baths SDD and
SDM licenses make this one cy
of. thé most attractive busi- |
nesses an this area Owner = | will sacrifice at $51 000 '
Will accept local property
in trade
Ted M. Stout. Realtor
TT N. Saginaw it Ph FF 5-a188
Open Evet till #8 30
GILES: Because of Hlngss Your chance for a nice |
clean Grocery Store Pull " |
rice. including stock and
ixtures, $175.00 |
FOR COLORED
$1500 DOWN night restaurant doing
business. Stock and
iharen $3500.00 are
Giles Realty Co.
92 W. Huron FE 5-6@175
_. ___Open 9 to ®
| MODERN BEAUTY EQUIPMENT.
| 72M h Whitfield
To 2B oY TO p REISS | | cgrratoos 18 THE “BIRD” TO
ron 2 RENT: GAS STATION NEAR |
. 0173 — Ns he & co reel ees ms ener a mm.
DIXIE, HWY REST — Fe 21655, 6:30 1 8pm. Mr 412 feet - frontage. Dixie “Hw: North of Clarkston’ Everything WELL ESTABLISHED GROCERY | woes — land. bidgs . uipment and meat, beer and wine, Fine
Be Gas sta tione = living quarters, long lease. Very.
N = pe year, Always ‘® - reasonable. FE 32-7752.
hot spot and dig money-maker. | ip TO DATE WELL STOCK Grossed $40,000" 1954. Restau-| “store grocer at, SDM
rant seats 28 people Large 4) fleur. ® i ¥ me Nh room apt. with automatic 2
206
hone TRderal 4-0535 |
S| frend
Ret,
‘LOANS ON HOUSES -
IN OAKLAND COUNTY
8600 to $1,500
.moders homes, —
‘homes not modern. ‘
unfinished homes, . |
‘garage homes,
NATIONAL BUILDING
PONTIAC FE * “On
‘On
. On
. Om -
BUILDING LOTS
SEE ge Bey Be CHINCHILLA, Fon FOR ELEC ow.
ume oda ten he furn, MA
p fae door rie Call efter 6.
sete In a HOUSETRAILER = eq ‘“ -t.% Chev.
No. 20 before 2 p.m. or weekend.
3 BEDROOM RANCH Trade $1.900 equity for sutomo-
bile, hous
W. Huron, ac YFE 46492.
+tAsk for Mr, Hepler’ or Mr, Clark.
ONE CAR GARAGE FOR | 7 Es thing of —-
Saline Drive wai _ “or con
OR 3-0803
SWAP EQUITY IN ‘5S FORD CUs- eects for housetrailer. EM
will accept. ante pre any as aon
AKE oniow MOTOR SALme
2
we TRADE NEW ° old dollars
NORTH CHEVRO! kd
* Woodward at 13 Mile
__Lincoln 5-1100
For Sale Clothing _ r 56 PPA
BROWN PERSIAN LAMB JACK-
ioews he. et, sine 14 or 16.
dition. $145. 240 Chippewa
OIRL's BEIOE & BROWN win. and het set, brow;
watts nage he Spring coat, sixe |
1, epee ehiids wonder horse.
MA 6
GIRLS’ TAN AND BROWN Coar,”
| size 12, $10. FE 4-6976.
| GIRL’ ‘8 CLOTHING, ; 0 TO \6 Very. reasonable. 48513.
and) JAP MINK JACKET, Roa ~BoY's
= roller skates, Si, with
toe stops and case, ‘3.
tapy Pe sass, SUIT. SIZE 2's.
MAN'S BLUE WOOL y eurT size Almost new. $15, Lady's black
Sool, coat, size 16, $10. F Me essa. NEARLY NEW SIZE 14 Lopes
coat. Melon color. 615
sw dress im navy.
5-434. NORTHERNBACE MUSERAT FU PUR “% length, Good
peed wo. F PE?
RUMMAGE SALE than cents 96
Ss SIZE 12 PALL | MATER:
_NITY DRESSES FE 42347
Boy's j MissEg sUfrs. SIZE 10. _ suit, 32. PE 2-9725_ NO MORE Ww Huron
up, TV sets, ; New chrome d!
5 uD; Piompaa
living room om outhes.
ing room suites. 6 sh = ®
said Ssup, up; din-
50 up. Many
PAYMENT
trade anything. Come round, 3 acres of
S Yoon of
“east of. Auburn
Heigh Aubu 58.
re ane ™ FE 5-024)
We Give, Holdens | Red_ Stamps.
APARTMENT SIZE GAS RANGE.
four burner $129.50 value $69.95,
slightly geratched. Also s¢veral
full size ranges in Electric and
Gas at extraordinary values. M
igan saecewonent 393) «(Orehard
Lake A
| ALL “wuire APT. SIZE ELEC-
tric range. ue new $65. FE
2-6002°
ee 0m of
toad ; . ;
| VALUABLE ANTIQUE LOVE
| seat amd chair Lod match. Lone
| love seat OR 3-
BRAND NEW 24 ace ADMIRAI TV Reg. $250.95. Our Special Sale
Price of $199 ae ‘ No Money Dow
THE GOOD HOUSEKEFPING
SHOP 51 W Huron . FE. 41555
BEAUTIFUL NEW LINED CUS-
fom made traverse drapes for
short ranch home windows
blue bathroom wash basin,
_very reasonable FE 8-0837.
BOTTLE GAS
New low pgice. Complete installa-
tion only $10 cool gas, Kenyon
10.5 CUBIC FT HOTPOINT RE-
trigerator. —_—— and your re-
frigera’ R. B. Munro Electric
| bo" 1060 W Hu your old TV-
all
arr “CONDITIONER. R13 “TON, $99.
wa: | SYERS. ha m4 LOW INTEREST
H. G. PETERSON
an ii 2iitcttinat A Mtn e |
Ré. Lot
Sale ‘Household Goods 37
ANYTHING YOU ro |
| LARGE DINING ROOM -
Also :
' COTTAGE AND .
CAMP OWNERS wearer eeen SESE 2nFP " Palleo Reon top
fresper) :
sae electric vange
ers $22
> CLAYTON'S AR
ene me
Storewide Clearan ce
Furniture, onary Lhee Ba
3065 Orcha:
inner spring
UPRIGHT. ONE |
of America’s best mates. Fogo von
NMORE DEL IRONER. REA- MNeaabie On 1-4b66 FURNITURE AT EXTRAORDIN-
values, We have brand new —
modern
“7 in bedrooms and living room
4%. Assemble these yourself,
in look and
‘chien Pluoreseset
bd
FOR SALE: “QUARANTERD wit, |
s. $30.95 wu Lmost
> piture.
Orebare
1 PIBCE MA HOOANY DINING | room. ime ta aud ta-
» 2-167, |
ition in- |
led mattress. — s
5 DRYER. .Fa-| —*
|
se . just b $40. €32 Ann- St. Birmingham. — | ress
| 930" ® drawer unt ee
1 rockers
sit maple, cr erleket rocker ..
$69 bunk bed. beds = + al | ip wal eg leaf ‘Table hws 4 chairs.
vole finish
$70 a abie Duncan
$22 crib
[ei easy TERMS ON LAYAWA
Pearson’s Bank Furniture
42 Orchard Lake WY PE + sent
- WaCUUM _ E. SEWING MACHIN © building. PE
cleaner repair‘ng
2-3700
D, SPRINGS ; AND SINGLE ae. ting veom ons. matiress
iro Ge WIN BEDS. Y ERRY 5
ie oom or Chest of drawers. 46
x plate glass mirror. OL
32-8871
_ STUDIO COUCH $15. LIVING RM.
SUITE, 5. 2 PIECE,
New chrome apogee set $20.00.
Wool rugs, $15 and up. Linoleum
rugs, $4.06; gas eee P10. Dress
er. $6. China cabinet, $19. New
metal cabinets, $4.95 and up. Ce-
dar chest, 15. Floor lamps, 83.
New baby beds complete, $16.50.
Complete line of new and used
furniture, Come in and browse
around.
OAKLAND
FURNITURE CO.
«4 8 Saginaw Bt, FE 2-5423 1
TRA DE GAS KANGES FOR ELEC
tric Lea Al Munro Electric, 1060
—s size 1 BLOND CRIB-YOUTH- : aise ao Bap TT cor.
FRONT a ewe 3 HIGH Sansa. 78 ; stools. of bait log Pine. ‘$200. M =] ie —---~
FRIGIDAIRE REFRIO, MAHOG- | USED DEPT. any pedestal dining table. ¢
Id- back chairs, | Guarant d washers. eo Oe breakfront secretary. desk of | Gas rang 7 | $14.85
dressing table, with separate mir- 4; size gas stove $20.95
ror. Excellent condition. Make me | Chifforobe chest of drawers $2250 __ 90 offer, MA 6-2018. is pe. Wood dinette 408 FURNITURE FOR SALE. 605 2 pec. living room suite ‘$20.85 Bradford | pelle at bovis lear ee Ee
: ‘ERA 5 A | or room of ater D i GER REPRIGERATOR. $50. OR Ral oo arp
Gas STOVE. “¥ENETIAN- BLIND | also antique dishes and
$25 value floor iamps
Many other items pot listed here.
Easy terms Free Parking
ieee “ Williams 8t os. |
GOOD ENOUGH FOR AGE, AY " . maple dining set. "4 bed. | WYMAN’S complete arenes with mirror “ueWw tard St. Only,
#0 inch. elec. $50 for all, _ _FE¢i2
or sell separately. “or — FE USED WASHING MACHINES, a i) $23.50 and up. R. B Munro Elee-
HOOVER VACUUM. LIKE NEW, tric Co., 1060 W. Huron. $14.95. Belts, s, brushes, all | 7c =
— - Myre, Huron Gar- USED TRADE-IN
cEnuonE AUTOMATIC. WASHER. | DEPT.
pew’ motor Pump needs repair. | Sewing Cabinet |”. 488 ee Ar a Se 2 ga le e *
can be play house, $10. Girl's 26° | Devenvort and oe Rs bike. $20. MI_ 441 = ric Rance . $40 50 IRONER. LIKE NEW. CHEAP | 6 ine room set. 849 50 3645 Brookdale off Cass Lake Rd. "Automatic — —-
FE ?1198. tree ;
LARGE NORGE we CIRCULATING | THo} {AS ECONOMY heater, OR |
LATE ees hes NEGECTROLUX
Good condition, {
LIVING ROOM SET
bry couch. rocking chair amy
OR
LINOLEUM AND PAINT SALE 's | — _price at Jack's. 277 Baldwin |
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’ fi |
Lord’s Specials { Spe. dinette set . $49.95 |
2 pe. sofa-bed $40 05
Teed TVs from up
Hide-a-bed from: tise 8s up
Used gas stoves : $20.00 |
Lord’s
Furniture and Appliances |
125 W. Huron At. FE 4-0583 | |
“Where Wrigiey’s Used To Be"
8 Uke new, Electric range,
size, like new. 484 Third Ave
pots wioH CHAIR, PLAY PEN, |
with ie ca and mat- |
pd ioeee: W. Huron, aft-
ee
2 ANTIQUE TAXLES 4 —
- —— * 1 try
val Also , og fe china
cabinet. E 40112 afte
9x12 LINO. “RUGS. -$2.98 1212 LINOLEU $6.30
Reg. 8 Mouse Paint gal. ie
at Wal. ie
INTL INLAID TILE. '4 oping
RUBB “ean ery focal SE Se
ies Aten cae S ecRBTaETOn |
WALTON TV
Walton Cor, Josivn ___ WE “2-2287
NECCHI- ZIG ZAG PORTABLE
Sewing Machine + ty riee
FE 44637 =
JIL WALL FURNACE EXCEL-
‘ent condition OR 3-7615 after
6 om __
MISCELLANEOUS HOUSEHOLD
goods Cali after 6:30. FE 5-7845.
OIL HEATER . KENMORE $20
Several nice house plants FE
ee
Plastic Wall Tile...2c ea. |; LINOLEUM, 9x12. ....... $2.49
| Surplus PRtM oie gwen $1.49
| Vinyl Moor ,tile.............. @¢ e@
White enamel . .......... . $1.98
Asphalt tile
Harold’s Paint & Lino ‘
140 8. Saginaw St | PIANO. FOR ONE WHO ENJOYS
if ROOMS “OF FURNITURE. GAS” rator Washer
377 Cooley Lake tove refri
Can be seen at
[2 DURKEE KENMORE OI. HEAT-
| er. cheap. 7323 S. Shaker Drive.
Pontiac, Off Williams Lake Rd
COL we REFRIG A-1 SHAPE
c+
| CHROME DINETTE | AS-
semble these eareetl and save,
four chairs and table $60.95 val-
ue $39.05. ese are brand new!
1995 models, famous make. for-
mica tops. popular colors.
| Come in look, compare and be
| convinced of these extraordinary | Michigan . Fluorescent — ; values.
393 Orchard Lake _Ave j¢
| CASH FOR Your” ‘FURNITURE |
or tools. OR 22717
ELECTRIC RANGE.
DAVENPORT. GREEN. ODD
, chair, small dresser, 500 3-foot
i painted pickets. radio, phono-
ara) comb. MI 6-
| DOWN FILLED LOUNGE CHAI CHAIR.
$%5; upholstered chair, $20; coffee
2 10; end table, $7. MA ij i,
872.
DA \VENPORT AND CHAIR: #1 PT. __ot picket fence.
Made man.
chair with ottoman, 3 en
Oceasi
Nico of yey and
ype. g00d, condition. 2-0548. ‘
EASY SPiN DRYER. UsED year... , = day bed. FE Pens:
a
EXTRA 1 LARGE COUCH. RADIO, |
perp ibd ini age ye ——
alnut desk, ano
tte tan 2 senile. ae, hand
Maple bedroom chair.
© PrEcE. OAK DENN ROOM |
foutte, $21 N. Perry. SHAG RUGS. ped cost _ 1 chartreuse, used 3 sees.
TE '
es engin
table. Heever ypright
Hoover
| j
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‘90 |
i ie oe
music. To the best offer. 2473
__Vorham, Keego Harbor.
PAINT IT YOURSELF
Chests, tables, chairs, desks,
bookcases. room dividers. record
cores cor Cupboards scom-
plete beds.
PICK & PAINT STORE 143 Oakland Ave FE 5-9562
REFRIGERATOR AND ELECTRIC
stove. $110 for both FE 4-0282
RUGS, “FURNITURE, DISHES
o hose, lawn mower 261
‘ike.
KESRIGRATOR—1 IN EXCEL-
lent condition, must be seen to be ,
_Sppreciated. $45. 725 Auburn Ave |
cu. PT. FRIGIDAIRE: ‘REFRIG-
erator in condition. OR.
3-9644
RUFFLED CURTAINS. DRAPES chest, chair, throw rugs, daven-
port and chair, —~ _after 6. |
REFRIGERATORS - “LAST YEARS
models, one of America’s
Vig brands Perfect new cener
anteed for 5 ‘cars
refrigerator for a little more thas
@ used machine. Michigan Fluor- |
escent. 393 Orchard Lake Ave
ITE, full | » FURNITURE CO. 361 & SAGINAW 8ST
___PONTI TIAC, MI MICHIGAN
USED } REFRIGERATORS ¢ $35 AND
RB Munro Blectric. 1069
: $3 88 UP. USED RE-
{rigerators, $40.95 up New Ho
point dishwasher, $329.95. now
Sweet's Radio & Appli-
ances 422 W. Huron FE ¢1133.
2 FRIGIDAIRE Ri oe
_\nquire at 3970 Covert rt Rd
WAYNE GABERT'S —
Floor Sample Sale $229.95 Norge auto wash:
$199.95 Norge dix dryer
$259.95 Norge 10 Le ft --
$232.50 Kelvines'or 30
298 TO CHOOSE
YEARS P. .
| 121 N Saginaw = rs E 5-618
WaBHING Machines $1795 Take them away _502_N. ..Johnson.
WALNUT | VANITY WITH Ff ROUND mirror Has no bench Very g00d 7 condition $20_ PE 5-0469.
| WOODEN BEDSTEAD | ELECTRIC fi mixer. swivel top vacuum we tenner _Good rondition. FE 27876 ANTED. MAPLE CHEST. GOO! __ condition, _ FEL 23-2106 mat a —————a
W” electric range with wide over
A real buy for only
$1499.05
1 A WAGNER Co 1960 N Opdyke Cor Pontiar RA
FE 5-922]
For Sale Miscellaneous 60
ALL ELEGTRIC TOOLS. ap ances at wholesale prices PP. GENERAL WAREHOUSE co 7258 Dixie Hey PARK FREE: ATLAS 8° Te “CIRCULAR BAW. ON
- ALL TOOT. | USERS — Buy the best at lowest i ~ GENERAL WAR ars __ 2258 Dixte Hwy Stet
(ATEeNT ION Buliders——Homeow ners Just in NEW 2x6
Selling at real Navines sbesting.
USED PINE 244 “ise ; 258 2x12. Quality at low costs; 27!° Reclaimed rick . a priced
doors umbing supplies Vie fixtares We carry a complete line. of nails roofing bulidie.g. ‘Vindows mare
ae on tour build compare estimate and
SU RPT. US LUMBER & MATERIAT § $300 Highland Ra MOOR 3.1003 ~ ANCHOR FENCES No money down F approved. HA FRE — TIMATES FE ©1471
Artists’ supplies, hobby supplies—check our clas- sification “Hobbies and Supplies” No. 24.4. new and
IT CRAFTSMAN 8 JOINTER ta Ss a9 complete 1 er er Heavy duty jig sew RUG. 10% x 12 FT. $15. BED AND 1 bench macbngpal $18. Dresser. $10. Daven- Pein ate FE S206) ate fer 6 p.m.
rt end chair. $20. Antique wai DC 8 BLUE WOOL CHECK CoAT. bat Bed. $25. PE 2- a wee cap, size 3. $10.50.
REFRIGERATOR. CANCE DE E seapeteor high chair, 95 suite, Trundle
SS, Washing Machine Cheap. 851 BATHROOM FIXTURS YOUNGS. inwood. a sent ee gas
a CHINGEE AD and coal. Hot water RUGS, CHINESE AND ORIENTAL, steam 9x12. FE 3-7612. pend mematle eter. heater, STOVES BOUGHT SOLD. EX-| soll, galvanized copper mupPUtt, changed. Turner's 602°Mt, Clem- fittings. Lowe Gros. ens, FE 2-080). _ gt. Pr ‘8 SUPPLY) 2688 Perry
SALE Fry Zoek : oe - 2 GAL. ELEC HEA Used .# f. retrinerstor. 2 ts. | 30 Os I hale on bbe ll =e
4 . Sioks . & ..fitt r Used electric range, as ‘is, 810.95. Laundry trays, stand. faucets 23 8 8 Used_automatic washer (as is, $29.05 SAVE SUPPLY 100 Saginaw st. ~<— Fri _ swith freezer across | BULLDOZER. Fb a ik FF
blade, hit- litt wah 3 “te. ‘CRUMP ELECTRIC Park Sat. or ina. bn
se been Ra. Ltd: “REFORE SINGER SEWING MACHINE WITH | : new cabinet. Console. $39.50, Por- | EI ORE
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i THE PONTIAC PRESS, Tuaspav's SEPTEMBER 22,1955 /
For Sale Miscellaneous ayy age 65 (CARNIVAL | by Dick Turner Fer. Sale Housetrailers 78| Boats & Accessorigs 88 |
gy “pena AQUALUNG, en Pit ODER. $980 ALUMA-CRAFT BOATS | #83 CADILLAC @ ~ a elid te. UNION ee eo : a:-% "es, Se ssh Site Silent p.m gt | VINRUDE MOTORS | ‘own Phone On' ° | ear ape ames: NOUR CUR | tee ron. aurea! wanes Pttince |) 2 — me rk 4 ee Todiens! | Fiza’ : CELEBRATION) ‘Sl baugh’ —v. < Pep faa Taal sea * unt ae Eare| WE FIN ANCE . | oR FURNITURE sBAIF.. Fond been uigh’s n= 2 Pies | aew. 82 ais aye tei “bine ew Oe S| Make Your Own Deal 7 ea Oy a “pds | RSet ee eee Ae |e era tee | ton choose ne See | meee of ee Oaltn Wreeend = | it AUS OUN, Lc. ne 4 id r 0 | inet ANDERION, “FG FF tite) Ra | Pyices “are $25 and up. ; NEW ‘with ¥ tor many) Sod ty “canes te, hal | ~ family. "Must sacrifice, Gall EM Mbubbon Scare We will accept real es- ahd. 2 quart fruit Jere, "$1.00 | Years. te 2 yrs. since we built | anni ay £¢ ‘a ae ve Mike at © ex: GATOR TRAILERS pt bur single ia M0. | fosen. Cail between “8 and | our hardware store and building TAGs “sECKCTION— oF —oaED aul vy ecg, Used outboards tate br contract on trade io LAbDiEg Al ew ii ee ee PoRWace ps na A ag a gh Re ts gece se Poot we. aa P mane YT INTO: Th Prone KELLY’S HARDWARE | or pay cash difference, men's bowllue, shee, "9.00 per ge + A RX XO NACE | personally invite you to take ad-| =. oe Lt} : : ah ont for. Joe eign Fe seat “Y“™) Stop in today. MANY, pair. plete sit oll burner and com | Vantage of this celebration sale. & $12.50 UP. : ‘. __ Heights, PE 2-881) t , Wonder Poam Cleaner for all clean- tos . G. A Thompson. Z : . Burr- “2 a i RECEIVED ONE TRUCKLOAD OF | MANY, MANY trans- ing needs. reg. $1.59 & gallon | —% : EACH. + gaViGR NEW boats Which ‘cane tought wt-| portation special Bee Dew line ‘fireplace fix- sag A regerroee. iH 4 bg ba ao og bt a. “22 hornet volt, excellent condi- eel, norris pe werd pe fe “ 2X10 UP TO 12° LONG, te LIN. PT. | —"00-_FE 23606 _ , Loomis 10655 Dixie Hwy. Economy Used Car Mkt. : A BARNES HARDWARE SHIPLAP, $50 PER 1000 8Q. FT. 7 WILLIAMS custom Loans| f “4 j 4 ‘ RECEIVED "2 TRUCKLOADS OF | 22. Auburn DOORS: WITH JAMBS, Ps = sensgnrtan. ie a Rich Y 1956 Noahs. lant week aun 3 more 1984 CADILLAC ; Coens ag = ur. boat away st tell prices "for aecouories, io | ANOLE IRON Mee Lin, Pr. 103 Soot aly A oe ah at ; spring delivery Terms We close | j¢ . : STEEL BASEMENT BEAMS. t0c entilated Bi IAC for the season, Oct, 18, Howard || FE ‘3tea4 tor n 1° LIN. Pr. - | seeseer method PONT Loomis. 10685 Dixie Mwy | | BATH TUBS, S10. ‘ard ehrome for ‘So CHRIS CRAPT CONV TOP ! NEW 4X 8X % PLYSCORD, $3.95 barrels. CHIEF 131 bp. utility treiier. Watkins | PER SHEET. Boat Landing. next to Dodye | ; Fee ae ce um “osteTERECHTANGE | MAE SBN pear Feslion Tooms. $1.00 value. 895 WEN ENOTTY PIkR, tas PER ae REA erate _wt i We ite HAS SPRUNG | _ fed sbgrezme. michigan Pie NPER jie 86-Et en |, GAUGE. mi CONSTRUCTION ~ Transportation OMeed 0 | : N UT . otan coll FR Stet, i u ~PLAY . er we FALL | ons ie mos eth Rik aretha EBT PAINT, Meso, model Sea” PR oy Mar SOW ON DISPLAY AT We nied. Used Cars 88 a arr" eras ex | ike wers| Stet e ea en HUTCHINSON | FARMALL ie" : ae Light blue FUEL OIL TANK Arnason F Plumbing Supply von teach Vlowern: stokere raed | ——Dsllv 9 to 6; Gun lo to 2 pasate cid reaimeres , $260. FE "aoe 5100 Ghim- T rs R i fe es
Sotalol asthe Vist |aat'be __—__ weal | thease Se'Pantnnt © ®| Sand, Gravel & Dirt 66) "tating mew aut oF Peer pcre 6 PM eee, elses | on Se og pia ae, etree LIGHTS. COUN.|% x 24 WINDOWS. COMPLETE UsED (JACKEON futee “CHURCH | a.) TOPSON, PILL DIRT, eanp GERMAN SHORT HAIRED POINT- ber s-4343. rates, See also -| Swill pay yee ares 490 Dt ; ter, floor show cases. 2269 Baldwin with inside trim. $8 ea. FE Seete. _ able Phone _ Neason | and gravel EM 3-200. Ens oe UaED NAA FORD TRACTON Witil in. wow eee at iy "hy J. VANWEL’ r 4 Se mesma) PLYWOOD |" ate gars tom SHORE Crore | CERN MeORT MANE LOy | viet Foreeewnn Tracer win! Sed, a "wal on ist , | FAINBANKS MORSE STOKER IN | Berry ©“ Thompson, 8.) Per etli or PE 24012, Fe ster : Phick THE ant | : (goed condition, now operating. We} an xinds at lowest prices “Also A “POPP InG, FAWn, | Ure’ Massey-Harris Tractor Wer win tebe your conteset cor Rick ‘The S $15, heggutinuing use to burn ges, | cabinet hardware. wholesale and cracked Gone, wend Lu | angst oun) ion cee. ae | MYC See ower mapere oun furniture, house. sot or what have Bi L SPENCE PS w i re’
Cy . a= nl . co tc) : iJ are CRs PERFOR Ponting Plywood Co. * Talbott Lumber say Yano BIR inn ROTTER | area pawn F606 E Mae ures, Mase W700 reote Oxford Trailer Sales e yt ae: : { for every room in the nouse in FE 23-2543 — a heater cireulator Will burn pe troy : hats TT TRUMPET FOR SALE IN GOOp | HARD BLAB WOOD. $6 PER | possible contest prospect Have, inet New linoleum Typewriter Tots of used parte for “4 fers; Roc hester Ford Dealer .
either coal or wood. A-1 condi- condition, $45. STillwell 1-7501 OR_2 FOR $11 PE 5-3986. moved and can not take him desk Oil burner Washers. Pedes- “ang t 4115. Crooks Rd. Birming- RECONDITIONED SINGER SEW. | $175, also black curried taddle and 4 Maple settee. cr im ‘near“ Te "Shape" "Ihe machine, txt CFE, S410) WEBER ORAND FIANO. 4000 Mi Plants, Trees, Shrubs 68 brie Tee “sashabew Re Mn | J gig wingers, MaDe ME Oetand ave_Ph PRCA | “POR MORE Sah reams A 145 a 19 ; : kage | SINGER ELECTRIC COMMERCT- DeRIOR cit ay PETS, goed Bae ‘PLANT NOW (4 @ AND @ weex oLp vorK-| Zeble rv ore Torn Rad ot eve, |For Sele Tires S0-A oe Ee Nara a1 Cons, ; al sewing machine. Perfect -con- SS Northern grown everareens at low | shire pigs, Mar-mar Ferma, OA = seats and lunch room. OR 3-2717 USED TIRES. 18 TO CHOOSE | _ 8-324 before 6 p. - 1S dition. MY_3-8271. _Sale Office Equiment 63 prices, Landscaping. Free esti-| 8.2056 . for prompt disposal of household USED TIRES 10 TO CHOOSr — USED CARS r
Nd | eieke rire One th wee i~ wARESIDE NU SER PIGS FOR BALE. goods. Opdyke, FE 56-5151. IN STOCK oR CS SaRES a | RECEPTION RM. FURNITURE, | 1| LAKESIDE NURSERY ee Op ean | MAVING SOLD MY LAND AND 81 Trucks Are Cement EEOC ECO COST - Roofing and Siding chairs. table. eo ——— Zk_Rd. FE 3032) SPOTTED PONY SADDLE AND | going out of the farming bus | __ Auto Service = : : e pine boards ... tion coat end umbrella rack. | a UE SPRUCE FOR YOO. | _>ridle. OR 93-4437. Rese. i oi sell oe ’ ‘ bl San kee ana Combination Doors _Cheap FE 2-107 ake Blocthih Hervey” Whe THOROUOHBRED YORK SHIRE | tion st my home, 1314 E Maple pepains BUMPING & PAINTING r Business a @ws 16x48" rock iath ia Insulation Sale Store guipoent 64) Aust Dourles & Concoler. Pine; o_o On ree. Stephenson highway cil the FREE ESTIMATE - “se | diiron Greewaree ns, || M.A. BENSON | | RRS apn Saas hint ate et Bh "For Sale Poultry 74) swin"cen epee; Ek MARES or cars | WITSON GMC - 215 No. eelotex shingles. sq. | 549 N. Saginaw PE ¢2571 | N NAL CASH ISTER is en ing suriap 7 a? eng | Set 2%. 1958 Granary s8x90: : tout M | Large outsia counte Sleeth Rd. 3 miles west of af N_ HENS :| BRAID MOTOR. SALE S ves | eS ee oeltond i000 M STEEL rE lon and racks : 120 'N. pS - . . Commerce Village on cease eee baat nee = er Pas | poy — pogg ers Pipers PHONE FE OAKLAND AT CASS ar rT ea White pine and = 38 FT. SHOWCASES MAHOGANY ering ri at all turns Open; oid hens $1.00 each Ses! ‘om |. : s an16. 3 Years Fair fee And . eee Taterior and exterior doors. | SINKS FROM 66 06. 52 vs ELEC: |? tinich, 24 inches wide $190, Wel ee eee Tee | meron a sis . ~ | shed, 17x16; milk house, 29216; Ce Went Pie OPEN EVENINGS 211 S. SAGINAW ST, ‘ence posts an | ton'’s 154 W. Maple. Bham. MI : ULLETS WHITE ROC 8; rih 2006: bprooder = HA. NO IN Ee “a Py oar aad fe fi joring. = | _fe's Perry. sat ee duane $310 OVER 5.000 BEAUTIFUL EVER- ey Holtzapple "arain $1 0 eee 12x18 ‘newee 26"34 Cream eee ORD = a FE 2-9203 FE +4831) FE 4-4546° Pareto, fir floorin Perry : ; _ Sale Sporting Goods s 65 greens. 27 varieities. $300 to $5.00 | EM 3-4098. separator, electric churn, brewk- chine song 23 Hood, Phone FE | So i 1 St Cyr Lumber Co STORM M S ASH oa to 6 fs tall Oreveiand Farms ~ Sale. Farm 1 Produce 75 fast set-table and benches, mat- | 2-2563. . ~_F sons || 6120 Bogie Lake Ra Commerce a) windows | iecee Cele te ae | tresses. springs, deep well cook- | G£AT COVERS CUSTOM AND For Sale Cars 1 FM 2-2731 and — —— ae ricer ti ae FINANCE AND LAWAWAY. ews Clinic Half way between ?° | butter pow! electric stove, REGULAR CONVERTIBL PAP LD PATioRtag: Soca ewe Fit om) Sr sehen iy mamta ete |_ rapes tat Piston Dine Hh) a REL ES TOR CORN ANP EET pitt hy etiey tie) | FORE GEROITERING. KOTO se wuicR HARDTOP. 41 shape toilets, bathtubs “shower stalls at AL ee chester. Tanmen “shotguna, Rifies | SUGAR MAPLE TREES 114 to ov] Jobe R pid o,'e, Bue oun of) wagon, sieel whesied) Wagan. 1 | BCONOMY CARB __29 AUBURN) Pg fyisié Make me an efter. terrific values. These are crate | a ae P TIC TANKS _ S ietale ee ae in. Norway. 1") to 2 in Any | Auburn Rd. OL inch hay rope. 10 ft. Myers Ss M marred. | Michi = _Pivorescent, REINPORCED, CONCRETE ee ee and = amount - Pontiae Landscaping. “APPLES Relsences eves ote |< sale Motor Scooters — 82 FIL X- IT YOU iRSELF Orchard Good rifle range and trap field. S°04TT. _ x Farms, 1900, tom 13 row eultivato ; SALE ‘GE SIZi yw. | PE 4-64: 3872 Eliz, Lk. Rd. itt : Hobby Shop. Mrintosh, Glackmore : in. plow, 2 row {; | 83, CUSHMAN EAGLE, GOOD Con- CARGE,_81zE FURRACE BLOW: SLIGHTLY USED | DUO-THERM Yule Milford Rd” Holy. For Sale Pets 69 _Perrs se — ano ae eee MeCormick inne toeetine iP gat ve, tise tren che, iragters: ong space hea ith he rms = = / i e —_ a i : ie :| We also have a complete line HUNTERS AKC REGISTERED'MALE. BRIT.| CONCORD GRAPES YOU PICK. | manure spreader 2 walking glows *Seocter, ta good cond, with new Mee Semen wtin e berv S138 [TONED & AMERICAS | ge ace raat 2°) YOU SAVE MORE AT | eer 5 eros givens dor teas, | 003.5 vom MA rooting, “200 gat ‘ievated eas | paint job ‘and complete over Mogae, fee station, Perry + + rners + an Leg bee aR ‘HO- ris on i oA 5 = 2-oue. FLYER TRAINS _ood. EM. 3-2080, ANDER Reasonable. FE 08-0256 FOR SALE: 1.000 B p heating stove, 2 cooking | _h#ul. Phone O _ Da Ai SON’ Ss | mer Lowrie, 0051 Big Lake, Clark- , 962 BUICK 2 Ratt) BOWE denice inet sar Free aE OS EMUPRPMMA | DON'T MISS THESE [sem mre va OTE PF | toe weeny | atin et rial ce | For Sale Motorcycles 89 "isis tat factory analyser | oi! tank now Oakland Fuel and . valk ee <¢ “"" | AKC REGISTERED BOXER. GRAPES. as — Rd. Half Sees bee coe, Prescrsend ui DE on 4 ARTS A SERVICE on | 1968 BUICK &Pt “DYNA. _TASRER'S, €3 W. HURON 8T._| Pamt 43 Orchard, Lake Ave VALUE: _At stud FE ee | 10 order, $33 N. Conte Re Roed.| form scales, pareh andere poet Aah ce ‘Davtdese en tare Pay ese aquipped. tine ae. Phone 9 BE ed pg Hy a = Model 721 Rem: hod geod fot AKC 1 REGISTERED EA OLE| Oakland $-3544. take off pulley for Ford tractor, ly Davidsom Sales Co., Bouth Pri Ae ALL BROWN AND &HA ee puns, and 5 months oi oR PORD TRACTOR WITH Hammer Miil belt ve 6'% foot inay C WSAVE Seen. Mainow St. aoe mifl_with assortment | Model 11-48 Rem. fo ake estes | —2- 196) FORD TRAC mootabol fH CAB Hy. Disk, Bloens garden tractor, —Peainaw. yall a and bos, "Ee MYER’S PUMPS | gi cottere, Grill praus Sour. | sess 070 Rem. AID Soe AKC REGISTERED _ BEAGLES 2] weed. Like new Must sell. See Cultivator and. mower attach __For Sale. Bicycles 84 | _cond, Mi $6012 after: ‘ ne eee ind Sheela Monarch “athe $71 30—se2.50| _Months ol OR. 3-777 at 41 Smfih, Sham. af. ¢ pm. | ments, 40 gal. off tank on legs | —--- wm | BUICK NICE. WILL FA KEL LYS HARDW ARE | sing § ft bed. taper attach Modle 37 Ithaca. Ali Fauses SAITTANY BeANIELs. ~ REOIS- | RUTGER “TOMATOES” Other | articies ise Gumerous Bove AND mOinls', BICYCLES ae 2. 71 Mechanic. ‘ io ‘ — ered BOR4 lor « sale ulte_ $305. DYNA mone Aubars ot Adams, Audera cutott, sae wan “eauipioent. ec: — ee ere BEAGLES + MONTHS OL sna; 26 = on eames = Geo. Pores Aarticaces yen 2 | sone iaenter, Jet Diack. ‘Ready 4 & i ei toon , SAT. SEPT. TH 7 Hetants _Condition ‘MI 4-2884 0 "| Model_94 Winchester 30-90 oF | gre teen. pep.| be canned. Piet gem, yoursel,| SAT. “SEPT. GATH 6 MILES W OURL's 36° BICYCLE, 13 COOPER Se CHEVROLET : ADVANTAG UR a . a) “) just the way you ike them, $1.26 |. mites ® —_— ward « "4 276 Tt Scbe gegeomate tn Met RS Rem ain gt | hntMacener™ = 2 | pet eat” Orig acre | Bee wes no tol | "Boats @ Accessories AS| an . ers. steam {rons Fa ration, ree- les pan “ ' . “i o s he J PPL LL ALP PALL PPP ond players & other electrical ap- | Node! 10 Rem. Pane eeies| ._ DOSTONS AT STUD. POTATOES, 6% BUSHEL. | Milter ce Ray a | pone commana, Motors Garage Doors PTE GOOD D HOUSEKEEPINO Model 09 Savage 200! ‘ea 95 | BLOND COCKER SPANTERI PUP- | -\1* Sesbavew_Re ___ or beak Bethan pres. Le- wiBouts ‘ = a ae~ TO CHOOSE FROM. . Model 77 Stevenc. 12° or' 10 geebe 8 Beate ee ee Sale Farm | Equipment 76 ia OWENS MARING SPECIAL SUMMER'OFFER ” | 51_W._Huron™ FR is $50-"t40 95 | BEAGLES, PUPS 14 WEEKS OLD 508 -Orehs: Ave. FE Berry stew fully uaranteed | TAPPAN GAS BARGE, VERY Ys velocity a “13 inch. 5 miles north of Roch- NOTICE “| or Sale t Housetrailers 7 78 Tay sear tect Prov $35 a. up. Estimates on clean, $30. (2 Nash re eas | 8 auger 92.59 ester 90 Buell Lake Orion. OL For oun sone te Hine free _ res, lke Dew. $10. Blue teen, targets. 125 Count $2.98/ 1-3129. WE ARE Our Rs WIN A PREE | AMERICAN ORNERAL WEST. 8 hp. Good condition. FE 6-0003 m3 . .° FE 20903 Used B ldi See our many other special values. COCKER PUPS PARAKE AREFTS TRIP TO PLA. Venture Roveraft Cone WOLVERINE Lael Baar ‘ ___ BERRY_DOOR SALE CO. Used Bui ing 4 WE install, seepes. repair guns Ana supplies, «Pontiac Pet | WE ARE GIVING EXTRA LARGE Sie Guanes ‘ft. Fora. “ores. oa Om 3503 3 ee Materials of All Kindd pe a wisn hop 373 “Raburn PE 2-6ib ew FARM eT thaetOnn | ae Oply 89605 Genesee Sales YOUR EIFE’S MADE ,XOW OPEN FOR BUSINESS ANDERSON sg 2 DOGS. REASONABLE. OR FASt HITCH. CAL Us Pe eC i o os * umber rs; Windows, pipe, 2 chs a ‘ON pi ‘ , + FASIER through Classi- . beatns, angle irons, ste) Pon HDWE. co. CANARY AND CAGE FOR SALE. — POR | A DEMONSTRA ; ‘Goan a ah nen 1% ANS W ER. TO " i i 4 } i 4 fied Ads: To solve every- Open Sunday usd 8. ‘Telearapy yy 2 Ova | Pie er wee TERMS iia Appreciated. 26 Auturn ave.” | YOUR PROBLEM:
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wea, | Ma BAS ee "eee, bli” EE | etal FT tw’ aes, 909° | Leaves Aren’ t the Only Things MOTORS see i ome . ar OLDS Se 4 DR. Ses. OUAR- $4 PONTIAC STARCHIEF, RADIO aes ie
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|Buy & Finance Pon dt Mere aacairce rs oe Ro CR Ee | } | Bae At ee
One owner. evar 200 care to choate. iss FORD 7 DR. sie DOwe AND "$0 OLDS 98. 4 DOOR. R & H. usw eagle et CATALINA. a : : } ou ed ‘Ga
ER hove and plenty others. 1 _as = oa sal cae = “ F. L t | N - Ye r “Friendly” - |
Bs teens rove. | eeetigh a te | eles SE NT | _ Dealer . ve 53. Willys, Overdrive ‘80 OLDSMOBILE, GOOD CONDI- ‘83 Hudson, new cogine. 41. FORD TUDOR. GOOD MOTOR | tion, new paint, $250. 1525 Burns ; $
[ ; Plenty other makes end models, ss Soe ead uae eanery. —R4 Miter o_O $6 Credit . .
‘ mies, pee tins FE 5-645) WHILE TI THEY ¥ L “AST . cn e rices: at e 50
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. | N36" w pEsove «BR qaplo,axp| eine tity | MOUGHTEN @SON | gyyp BE lan. roreep | RETAIL STORE Come Down! | t | :% wa < ‘NORTH CHEVROLET DOWN WHEN TRYING S ] M G
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! ‘55 Chevrolets | Bie Westend Beaiiste | ——s2"KORD 8 | 4 QuBMRUGALE «DOOR. ma | Beakve «oto, peeepon | 's0 Pontiac (| a ; Bessie a pate | "9 cere Se" cee? PER- Mice snarp 4 door, radio heater, | a re saver tee tt eis an’ Bot BILs 53 Mercury 50 Pontiac | a
All the ‘36 ae, we have) : au =e - rive, rear eecce ed ble PE VER LITTL pow AND || Monterey Hardtop. am. heat. Chub . with radie, heater | ‘ Z
t pimeteEShrs emaat cam wre) rome MRgSMtac, male | gua Soyer” Outea FE M,OLDN BARAK, TT, EUR ad cnt ote tit sta “' |] = TO MAKE ROOM FOR
{ Sen ee ate Soecialy ri zp “ee pe rer eat cl i $1295 $045 | S
| SS Eke | col tors, meena or mores | aes Baca Meee | 1956 FORD TRADEINS H w "| 012.8 Woodward, Birmingham _ - NORTH CHEVROLET Tmediate Deli , re :
[RATE monn: | See: | tonomaie (SMEAR | Teme Datest | sence) Zotac || COMING FRIDAY! ve out where ove S necigle 55 OLDS DEMO : eal Direct low mileage. - Hydramatic and white walls.
_ They Won't Last. ee haar per $8 Deluxe Holiday 4 door . . .
rn ATecr) afs= Used Cars Futt,| ese] NoFinanceCat ~ | $1395 $895 1951 Hudson 2 Door ...s...0++0++- Levers $189.
rt ALSO 1953 DODGE 4 DR. $10 DOWN ‘chev. is48 Ci. Cpe sae os $3) PACKARD CLIPPER, 2 DR. RA- Buy Here—Pay Here "53 : ‘ ph em 2 Dee So sree =)
; and assume payments. 464 8. | stude. 1849 Champ Bedan..._. dio, heater and altramatic. -Cark- Chevrolet 50 Studebaker Ti $195
: : jee Gelect used care. oy Doboe < Carmina ie Dodge 160 2 ar. soten é et Studebaker. Ml. 4-3410 Birm. Y'ALL - COME || Bel Air 2 dr with redie, beater, . Champion 3 dr. Radio, heater 1949 Pont: Conv., New Top & Tires «.-+--+ $397
: th yromatic, radio, heater, black | Ford 1950 Custom 2 dr.....0.. ‘1 PLEPONEN 9 DS. O88 84) an ——— Ne ots eee 1951 Chev..2 Door .......-.0050+: eens Pre
: 1 i : ma whe won” ie ; Chev. i ie ae tooo ee ae ivory. $50 or any : : 2 eee . $995 7 $129.50 F 1951 Ford 2 Door ...... wieters cleiele sls er we bene
* ( ‘h V Lincoin 5-11 Buick 1901 sedanetie Woodward at 4 {OTOR SALES 1952 Ply. Coupe .....-.-cee-seees Se cce eens eG
, iva a pEBOTO SEDAN 1 SAND oe ede = , 2 , y. PO eeeeeee +.
Wentverd 64, 3 Mile Tans very good, $108, PE 31942 “e More to Choe Prom neolg 53 Chevrolet ~ "52 Chevrolet 1950 Pont. 5 Pass. Cpe. ....-sees eee Roe he)
: 7 $25 Down ims PLYMOUTH. On sid BOWS | ‘61, Pontiac 2 DR 9585. HYDRA. || wo19- I
\ Taare |e Ti deers shee | Became | ate nate, om || Sac em, Mr emt CRATE aide Mw |] 1982 Buick 4 Door «-.++.00---- eee \ “ ‘4 PLYMOUTH BELEVEDERE 4 CHEVR | “TT 1949 Chev. 4 Door .........0 cee cere rece eee
pent ry Aen Haskins Chev. eladebater, “at #0, ae eee) $945 * $795 1953 Hudson 4 Door... oe $597 YMOUTH DEALER ne Ki Aponousceecueons :
ar a re : Te . Series, iow mileage 20 ; - re
sc ec Rao ce | = 4 i 8. " r, overdrive. i - r w i DT nen cercsesereerseece eens
: - a an er ‘$2 HUDSON CLUB COUPE. 4775. Gesdcarn att die and healer, 3 tone paint. Any wr, power risering Stee | others or OOF reece scene :
: ae i a) ea See gerne $1495 — $1095 1931 Ply. 2 Door sess ee 22 ina E ROYAL. 4 DOOR BY| ios acrprucere gett CLEAN. Lincoln 1100 51 Ply. 2 Door ...0.0..ccce ced pecceccees
cwncrotawnmicage: som Ciart-| Woagwarg atts Mile | Sl PLYMOUTM. oss” WEW PAINT | M5, TERRIFIC, BARQATY 100 eo us 4 a $953 Chey, 210 4 Door cesses se serssoae $695
aii | 32 DODGE 2” DR. $05. GYRO: jess WUbaee con dERTiB: | pmier Weis Sood’ tires Only ss | 33 STUDEBAKERS, COUPES AND ‘32 Ford 53 Pontiac 1952 Ford Club C $495
atic trans.’ Radio, hester, « full CONVERTIBLE. down “and. & month uv hardtops, Carkner Studebaker, MI 2dr sant. shift _ overdrive > glation Wagon. Radio, heater 7 2 uw onPe sees sereeeeeeee
biack ato steal. $1 down. | On’ s’ p eneement condites NORTH CHEVROLET 4-3410, Birmingham. Radio and heate and turn signals. 1948 Ford 5 Pass. C $135
woned Sukvnoces Te WODEON e-Dmein Sou | ETE He MU WILLYS. RADIO AND HEATER. ee _ Lincoln. 5-110. transi Terms paar ~~ 2 —— MI 4-3410, ; $795 $1295 © ; 1953 Nash 4 Door erate allel ers)siisielelels i) ee a0) slo) «06:6 0 $695
LARRY, Woodward at 13 Mile “OK” USED CARS |= e * 1953 Kaiser 4 Door .. $386
b a WUE eee ecu |. MOY NOW; BUY winety =| YOU NAME the PRICE! "53 Pontiac - 'S1 Ford — '| 1952 Chev. Conv. ..... eaeceee Pees ee eee $495
JEROME after 4 EM3327 _ | And We Mean Just That. || 2dr with radio, neater an@ 2¢r V8. Pord-O-Matic. radio |/] 1949 Hudson, A Good One $195
be oe wv TAYLOR'S —4— : Hydramatic. Sharp. . and heater. Must be seen. . : oe) . . y eC ehed is OS) SEED DL
Rochester Ford Dealer HURON | {985 Dodge Demos, to Sell $1295 $595 ; 1950 Mercury 4 Door ............. sss si 60 - Gees
: OFF ERS Se gher, Bel ate, ROM poner) meta zien Quick, up to $700 Off ir 1953 Ford 2 Door .......+-+.++ +++ teeneees $647
‘ 1955 mos. : af pute hardion ses... bias ws PONTIAC 4 DR.” $2100. LIN- Hurry! ‘52 Buick "51 Pontiac a ae sae, Door ...++... = > $101.
+ Floor Cars, Officials’ Cars| . 3 Res grtee co BS | ee pomerigg coo oem) adies 3 eer Se eee eae nt eae eeama tee Il gos) Fone Gites OL cose pal
Courtesy Cars . Chev. 3 ér.-A sharpy inst _PLYMOUTH 3 DOOR. #75) — 'S3 Hudson Hornet | wees
; a Nash pitas . $405 and take over pe erat — : ‘s3 ge 4 Door | 95
safer Sree ol Ga Src HURON (is i te ttre PR | ; : * F ‘ i
: : : > = : 982 wot OR SALES Bptenomeges Hag ena Be. tse | . Prd Gide shatp - : | ®
i ot ene OD. | C - | SAueR” IL CURTOM sedan. | 5.7% ‘a Yomeek obese ; 1 \ ; i
=. a : Woy ia ‘eaatd tee tt “uneetia WPecens| ¢ Sages bee 100 More Cars to Choose From },
ou $1579 a | 31 8. Anderson ‘88, Pickups. ;
_ |. FULL PRICE Factory Officials | Mieauruaree. motions EN | tedgceumy,papmants waa |) Fly OS, Fp Pt | | : : very clean, . ; 4 . :
= 5. rs . _ Woodward, Birmingham ‘30 GMC Van 2 a Senn As iste WEACURY DR ii0 > Dow ‘66 PONTIAC 4 DR. DELUXE.| 4) )-y¢7-
ae oe ae CHOICE OF TRANS? iAsIONS a en & x ae ter der oa" es. ale 2525 Saginaw. Sane | Your FORD Dealer! 7
ig — Birmingbem.—__ | i965 PONTIAC 4” DOOR STAR $ : chief Redan vellow and black. | ‘62 WILLYS “SEDAN, se. Mip-
, we, LARRY |uiSSPBSO0S.,| Shee eel ee ee! © RETAIL STORE. Uy Soe INEM ol . ‘ ier es Har-| payment. Only $23 month . ‘ oo
2 SALES & SERVICER __.mon, Bitm +1979, NORTH CHEVROLET ;
' Don't et Today Jerome . |S 8 f8 8 ane og. nhaodi tomar ets ag a: FE 95-4101 . FE $3588
' H ASKINS Rochen ere Dealer fod payments PE 31208. oer | ‘ts STATION WAGON. 9 net. | Goodwill Used Cars | O .
: # ~ 1063 PONTIAC CHIEFTAIN DEL.|- heater. Forest green. sa |
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: ! i al a al Soe eee ee ee 65 MT. CLEMENS ST. pez | pen 8 A.M. to 9 P.M. ‘7 PORD Custom + DR. AN. | 140 NASH AMBASSADOR, 4 DGOR. | _ _condition. Oa easi6 Lincoln $-1100 | .
4 heater, “des ona 4. : a mapas — SoS = nD Go EG SSS | = ————— ees
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the price ts for the money.| 1952 NASH RAMBLER , | °
; P. 8. It's o beaut ; + NORTH CHEVROLET |
ae waren §=|CONVERTIBLE| | He CIC i ' | " .
; ; FORE, Va CUsroM 7 HDS A-l shape, $408. FE $4101 Ask 8-Cylinder — ?-Door F :
sae nts, saeesta, Mt cat NAMM RAMEN, RADIO AND || hy Equipped Inclucing 1 I Li | Mote New Bulcks loon - oe f MEST Bib- . Hai, Bot md w or “Ully T-quippee needing axes ane Jcense ; 4 4
' ie FORD FAINLANE. “TAKE = AH 3, Dn, 28 01_DOWN $54!5 O : lf Your Old Car Is Who esa e or etal So These Trade-Ins
{ fe + qu lahdhos ity wanted. | Der month. Be ready for winter I | ) 5 o Worth $125 R [ :
meron Eagar Caco. |” TRL mene |. .., Must Move Now!
; “hater Hess TUDOR RADIO AND | iso Ry Sg ‘Pye $599! mo wil Ou $10 (Ten) ihe aa alae - sina 1‘ We Are Open Till 10 P.M.
SCHUTZ MOTORS _ 5 ollars Down: - j} No. 463A nev. Bel Ain ceesses----2 ><.
{ Used Cars | SFr Hee acetal eT | a | No.503 135 Olds 884 Dr..sseceesesecee ++ $2280 ° $85 $985
© "54 Chev. “210” TT tn, en neater eas A =e A-] Buys Cheapies |] x So eeeceeeee. | Ponti '53 Buick Speci . oe 10” 4dr..$1095 BRAID Seamer. tensor, 06 Gan On || ,- ep p | No. 529 ’54 Mere. Conv. ........20000 .. .$1800 | 1948 Pontiac 2 Dr. 53 Buick Special 2 Dr.
} "33 Pontiac Cit. 2dr. .$1195 33 after 6 om — | 54 Pont, S. Wen. $1499 '49 Ford 2 dr $144 “> § .- ; ; A Real Good One WOW! I'll Take This
ae 53 Ford 2dr .......$ 995 SPECIALS !! ~ PENNANT || °34 Ford Cty.Sed. $1399, pS No. 534 "34 Pontiac 2 Dr. ........-..-.... $1250 . One
-§ "53 Pont. Catalina. ; $1195) 1% chevrolet Fordor. Model 210, 49 Dodge Sed....-$144])] xo agg °5 . $185
£982 Kaiser Manhat,.§ 995 oC ye WINNERS 53 Hudson 2 dr... .$399 OC ; || No. 53 Pontiac 4 Dr. 8 Hydra........ $1100 $1085
cD es oe on gprscl ogee Sl «ap nil | 54 Pontiac 2d “$1 4 Chev. 2 dr......$144 [iT ,, _ 1949 Ponti:
| <§ “S2 Feed 2dr .......$ BS _ corte: | ac é dr... Hl. bere No. 412A4°53 Plymouth 4 Dr. ... $ 600 Pontiac 2 Dr. 1953 Ponti
pat ‘51 Chev, Bel Air....$ 695 tional ignals. by WS. washers GOAEMNTEES | °53 Plymouth 2 dr. $699 St Stude. 2 dr.... $199 ’ bea te ; oe Dark Green Beauty 2 Dr &4 Dr
| : ane Cit. 2dr....$ G95 | One owner 8230 do . USED CARS 1] °53 Pont. Dix. 4 dr. $899 49 Plymouth 2 2 dr, $144 No. 401 °53 Dodge V-8 4 Dr...... sss. eee $ 800 . Spotless Caw Mileage
} br eee: po Mee a eset eu neMonsTnaTons | "52 Buick Riviere: $509 SO Ford 2 dr......$199 ||P No. 365 753 Chry. N.Y. CL Cpe... ses... $1000 | $285 . $] 185
231 Ford 2dr. .......$ 478, "em tnd PLYMOUTH 2 ne 2 dr. A »- $999 _ "50 Ruigk Sed. ....$199 [][ No. 445 ’S2 Chev. 4 Dr. P.G. ......... *..$ 725 | ad Ape De 1954 Chevrolet 2D
‘ "sO ‘ont, cl 9 1948 Curvaler Fordort, Fluid Driye: i = ae e Soto 4 dr... $609 Od an ae . , a ae 7 . ~ : (,00¢ OOKINE > [TORE oie
| ‘ "50 Ford ae mie . 3 a Brees ccc one poh rine vr mma Ma aed i} 52 Nash 2 dr.... S444 “0 Nash ue ue is ot 82 Mercury cl. Cpe. . sees $ 800 Dh Model—Beautiful
| + Sb Chev. ddr. «. -.-$ 495) we rare.titttoncs tas, 2 A) trons ove “Beaulin wot ond oe: 11°52 Ford R. Won...g700 1 Prazer 4dr... $99 1 No. 2004 ‘51 Olds Hardtop 9 ...0......00. $ 700 $385 $1285 i ‘ont. Cft. 4dr...$ 395; . 1°83 Ford 2 dr 744 -. 9094 Dera 1980 rf ick 2 Dr an
; 49 Chev: 2dr, ......$ 245) Diets tena) 2 GH pao) saan . SEB PEED O. — No, S824. (St Mercury 4 Dr. -.2-......-....-$ 550 oe Ue 1954 Ford 2 Dr.
« '47 Olds 4dr. .......8 145) BRAID we oe Mer 9 dese 7 No. ILA 'S1 DeSoto C 43 to Choose From All the Extras
- } °41 Buick 2dr. esee $ 75 eaine 1952 Plymouth Club Coupe, 33 Buick Riviera $1199 : “ — DLC TNOID ©) 2s pon ep cn: $ 400
7. ; DeSoto-Plvmouth Dealer | $675 *S1 Ford 2 dr.t,.. $209 Convertibles No. 426 '51 Olds 98 4 Dr.......0.0.0.0055- $ 700 |, $485 $1385
i ¢ Glenn Ss. . oe toe ee, Sake efter. 190 | 34 Chev. 2 dr......8099 53: Chev. Cony $999 JP No. 391) 'SL Pontiac 4 Dr. Hydra. - $ 675 Pe rok De! a ee 4 ‘ ae ie : i . i “ eee > aNO, OF ue « : i pe OO GO LEG © tN Rust—N “h. wee On , 350 D. :
oa. oa o MOTOR SALES 00 eS a ; CLARKSTON | eons 88 2 dr... -$899 34 Ford Conv. ...$1399 |] Xo. 466A. °S1 Nash 4 De. Amb = 400 | o Rust—Mech. Right Only $2 own
| 24.8 Saginaw PE enn | a oon 2 52 Plymouth 2 dr. $544 sey No. 466A ’S1 Nas Po AMD eee cree cre os $ 400 :
» Mio “ued eater, FED} 9060 “at ¢ . a ha eee a2 Chev Conv-<2-957” 111 No 264A "5 | $085 485
7x. hr sler CRHRYSLER-P_YMOUTH ¢ 55 Ford 2 dr... $13 jen : oo |} Ne $70 TT ost Bui 1954 Ford Victoria
‘ a, SEDER, toe FULLY Minped pad Tesdy tor wists w ‘sor et A vinak 53 Chev. 2 dr......$744 SU NOE a CU on: 4 : : SI Buick 2 Dr. & 4 Dr. One Owner Be ,
+ RRPeee ayes mp mare. CO - a Sate _|] 953 Dodge 4 dr.....$744 , Only $85 Dwn., 24 Mos. - $1 ae)
Woodward af 13 Mile - I] "St Chev. 2 dr... 26.8209 : ")
» ARE You a ormmers : Nldemonis | 'o Plymouth 4 dr, $008 ; $100 $685 1954 Buick —- Dr
{WITH YOUR) 1'33Chev. Conv......st095/ 1955 Demos. | Le oe Trucks I] Your Choice FA lal a DrsmsTon= Many )
, pean — s 52 For ctoria, 87! . vdra tic, 2 7 -
‘ ; FINGERS { neta | lardtop.. a ‘Courtesy Cars, Floor Cars J °31 Plymouth 2 dr, $200 "$9 Ford Cab & Ch. $144 Nal 65k 48 Pontiac Conv vevaaws one mee
ce CROSSED? | S| 7 Ty. Cony. ee ee '. Orci) ae ; 82 Plym. S. Wen. $809 "33 Chev 1) t. pic. $199 ue 8 Pontiac Conv. ; $785 . $1685
+ lsa3p mah “eens | * moLIDAy SPORT OUPES me 1 52 Pont. Dix. 2 dr, $644 Pre — — No. $17 “49 Nash 98 1955 Ford Fai
} Bont Lea ee ae Se OOF chor oF poors 1°53 Nash ddr......g009 80 Ford Cab & Ch. $209 ae 1952 Buick 4Dr. ee ane 2 Dr
: = late chances with | an un "32 Chrys. Saratoga. V45 nO Pinancteo COLORS HS 3 Wiles 2 dr SS44 47 Ford | 99 No. 186.4 '30 Hudson Anbdther Sharpie Ford-O-Matic—Low
‘ as well as costly. These | '52 Dodge 4 dr.. 1... .$595| TARE ADVANTAGE OF OUR Ban CS MAES SG oR 7Vord }, t. pick. $1 Mileage
* me new, 6 Tes daray co ale! | 52 De Soto 4 dr... $595 | | Don! SAVE, SAVED IF No. 485B 48 Pontiac 2 Dr. $885 $1785
: nee wise. 31 Ford Conv 505 on't Dela Act. Today ’ Tor: . : i j : 2B ) pe seeens O - - Ge + No. 318A 47 P. t 1. fs ~ ¥e ae .
' 82 Buick Suver Hard Too. Fs. ‘51 Buick Super .... $695 | HASKINS- rd O Matic Service Special oe on ee Cl. Cpe. , 1283 Ford 2 DrCustom 1954 Buick Speciat 4 Dr
’ 51 Chrvs. Conv. .....$595 | aN ENS ie nuac Cl. Cpe, . 1s Une— Sure to ee 51 Chrys. C $595 $16.95 | No. 345A °51 Pgntiac Cl. Cp Check This One—S 2to Choose From
: Fully equipped ........... 91005 ‘31 De Soto 4dri.css $595 | HASKINS 11 _—s . ;
a i "My, Beek 58 door » Pally eautnosd ‘30 De Soto 4 dr..... $395 Oakland County’s Fastest 1. Pull oi! pan. S. Adjust linkage for oO
ae fia es | '50 Chev, Cl. Cpe... $445 | Growing. Dealer 2. Clean oil pam: smooth operation. : :
Bf Chevrolet. A rood car a em) SO) Ply. 2de......... $295 |6751 Dixie Hwv, at M15 3. Adjust bands. 6, Adjust carburetor, \\ . , , & I!
; "M4 Buick Special. Pull’ sip] 1 MORE'CARS TO CHOOSE | ogg ; 4. Install fresh oil 7. Road test car. |
i Wi, podee 4 door, automatic, at Mowry ON’ BALANCE \ SEPTE bars fe say Factory Recommended Every 15,000 Miles f | ot . |
4 * oem wih ; Includes All : abor and Oil : an . '
} Mae ores. $1905 KE Lincdig” 81 4 ‘ door res $545 "a: qT. : a a i
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TONIGHT’S TV HIGHLIGHTS
¢:00—(7) Kukla, Fran and Ollie.| of the outdoor life. (2) Studio
Puppet. comedy. (9) Circle 9} One. “One Thrilling Night.”
Theater, Roy Rogers in = 10:15—(9) Yesterday's Newsreel. of Nevada.” (4) Sonny Eliot.| Fiims.
Variety. Quiz. Rich- | 10:30—(9) Unexpected.
6:15—(7) Dinner Theater. Little : lag Outdoors. Mort Neff with stories 16:30—(2) Strike It Rich.
11:00—(2) Valiant Lady, (4). Ten-
nessee Ernie. (7) Story Studio.
11:15—(2) Love of Life.
11:30—(4) Feather Your Nest. (2)
Search for Tomorrow.
11:45—(2) Guiding Light. | of plot or a question of laughs.
| his new fall half-hour version of _SEVENTY-FIVE.
Dramatic Shows
Also on Agenda Mardi Gras to Present
Finest Night Club Acts
Found in Country
By JOAN HANAUER
NEW YORK (INS) — Jackie
Gleason insists honesty is the best
TV policy—whether it's a matter
Speaking about “canned laugh- |
ter’ used on many audience-less
comedy television shows he said:
“I think home audiences are
fed up with the comedian’s per-
sonal opinion of what laughs he
should get, And it’s a kick in
the ego te combine your shew
with laughs Fred Allen got
eight years ago,”
Gleason pointed with pride at
“The Honeymooners,"’ which CBS-
TV is filming with a live audietice.
He thinks the show, which starts
Oct..-1, also illustrates a_ point
about plot honesty.
SOMETHING FAMILIAR
“You've got a much better
chance if you present somethi
the audience jis familiar with,
rather than a fantasy of actuality.
We call our shdw a ‘nudge’ thing
—people watching nudge = each
other and say ‘that’s what hap- do some dramatic shows, he'll. ap-
pear on the Red Skelton show and
thinks he'll do a-picture directed
by Elia Kazan based on a story
about television by Budd Schul-
berg.
SHORT STORY
versatile Jackie wrote—‘‘To Be or
Net to Be"—which he'll adopt for
: iiyterested
ng jis a “very good pianist.” wa,
4 Then there's the short story that
televiewing. It's about a $64,000
question” quiz program,
* co *
“Tll appear in it or, at least,
direct it.”
“Then I'll put ‘Mardi Gras’ on
television. It's a show I ‘con-
ceived, taking place in a lavish
night club. The audience sits at
tables. I won't appear ‘in it,
but it will have some of the finest
night club acts we can get.”
GRAMMAR SCHOOL PLAY
Gleason, whose first on-stage
school graduation play,
in show
through vaudeville. His
used to take young Jackie along.
His first paying job was the result
of winning an amateur contest in
Bropklyn. He was offered, and
accepted, an. emcee job.
Jackie hes a wite end two chil-
dren — Linda and Geraldine.
Linda wants to act and Geraldine fosed-on Americon City
With Gold Paved Streets
Sixteenth Century Spanish “‘con-‘
quistadores"’ who were drawn to
South America by tales of riches
and gold paved streets were four
hundred years too early.
Last month, across the street
from the busy international airport
an abandoned sand quarry was
found to be rich in gold. City of-
ticials disclosed that sand from this
pit had been used to make con-
crete for paving the streets of
Quite.
ltaly’s Size Is Small
ROME--Italy, about three-fourths
the size of California, has @ popu.
lation of 47,000,000 compared with
California's 11,000,000.
Demilitarized Sector
Rascals in “Ruskin Ballet.” (4)
News. Paul Williams. (2) News.
Jae LeGoff.
6:25—(4) Sports, Bill. Flemming.
(2) TV Weatherman. Dr. Ever-
ett: Phelps.
6:30—(7) Lone Ranger. Former
‘ U.S. Marshal shows he has not
lost his courage or sense of duty.
(4) Dinah Shore. Music, variety.
(2) News. Doug Edwards,
6:45—(4) News Caravan, John
Cameron Swayze. (2) Patti Page | 11:15 — an Armchair Theater.
11:55—(7) News Ace.
FRIDAY AFTERNOON ard Karlan, Paul Guilfoyle in
Lightning
Day..
12:30—(7) Beulah.
Shows. (2) Ladies Day.
12:55—(2) Girl Talk.
(9) ‘Coon = Jane Rus-| sign on.
sell, Louis Hayward in ‘Young |y:99—(7) Charm Kitchen. (9)
Widow.” (4) News. (2) News.| shopper's Mat. (2) Robert Q.
Lewis.
1:26—(4) Herschell Hart.
12:00—(7) 12 O'Clock Comics. (4)
Ding Dong School. (2) Ladies
(4) Hour of
(9) Prayer,
pened to us last night.’ It’s sort
of a hyped up mirror of life."
He was quick to explain this |
doesn’t méan TV shows should be |
exactly true to life. ~
“Honesty doesn't have to be
realism,” he expanded. “
life can be shocking, boring and
most times not entertaining.”
In case Gleason fans feel their
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Israeli Troops Hold SO ples due south ot, Bayon
held Gaza.
Burns. lodged 0 ‘strong: pesiset
| with the Israeli Foreign Ministry.
CAIRO, Egypt u?—Israeli. troops
clung today to a section of the
Negev Desert demilitarized zone,
refusing to leave until Egyptians.
quit two posts they allegedly hold
in the area. Egypt denied it holds
the posts.
Canadian Maj. Gen. E. L. M.
Burns, United Nations truce su
‘pervisors’ chief in Palestine, re-
ported to U.N, headquarters that
70 Israeli troops had taken up po-
sitions yesterday in the Nizana
sector of the eae zone,
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