The Weather | Partly Cloudy, » Details page two i ie - THE PONTL 2 i. C PRESS 118th YEAR x * a PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, AUGUgT 18, 1955—72 PAGES ASSOCIATED. PREss INTERNATIONAL, QNITED, pans Coffee Break Exposed! ; Press Reporter Challenges Lie Detector: Falls Victim to Cold, Calculating Science By BURDETT C, STODDARD This reporter is the . victim of cold, calculating science and psy- chological warfare. I entered Oakland County Pros- ecutor Frederick C. Ziem's office yesterday under suspicion of tak- ing an illegal coffee break. My eonfidence was supreme. I was sure | could answer any faced lies which would assure my leaving with reputation un- sullied and job not in jeopardy. Then Ziem closed the trap. He winked meaningfully at Chief Investigator Robert C, Miller, who- uncovered a fiendish looking. box covered. with gauges and sprotit- ing two black cords. “This is a lie detector,” said Miller, chortling gleefully, ‘and I <4 chine is % per cent perfect at catching a man who states a false- hood.” ; I was slightly taken aback, but still composed, I would keep my emotions under control and beat science, Miller sat me down and at-, tached the cords to each of my middie fingers with ring-like questions put to me with bold- know how-to operate it. This ma _ year-old Charles Hamilton Keegan. | ) cong on te SUED. Pentiac Press Photos STILL COMPOSED—Pontiac Press Reporter Burdett C, Stoddard still app@ars composed as Prosecutor's Investigator Robert C. Miller prepares to begin the surprise lie-detector test. Stoddard’s decline into a convicted social outcast is shown below. 7 + “Darn that twitching eyelid” teste ‘essa Tratfic Violator Tries New Trick on Wise Judge OKLAHOMA CITY ® — Traffic Judge James Demopeles never had: heard a speech quite like it, es- from a defendant. “I’m appalled at the reckless driving on main street,” said 26- me ashamed of my fellow man. I'm trying to do my part to help correct it.” “Why then are you charged with reckless driving?” asked Judge Demopolos, stirring un- “Because I saw a teer-aged boy Prison Uprising Hurts Eighteen * Twenty-Six Minutes COMSTOCK, N.Y. @® — Guards They, did not comply. tio. area at, about 5 p.m. when the supper whistle was blown five we've hed fer cur use.” he stated. T pulse, down boy.” ¢ Ziem New. York Riot Quelled by Alert Guards Within metal‘ plates, “This is an electric psychom- eter, the first machine of its type stop Miller leered slyly and said, ‘It measures changes in your skin caused by fluctuations in blood pressure, breathing Yate and the nervous system.” I promptly attempted to- sup- press my blood pressure, control my breathing and calm my nerves. (Who was the scoundrel who in- -wented coffee ?) Miller arranged a series of vici- ous looking charts. ‘“‘When you tell a lie the needles of these gauges he chuckled. “I'm innocent, drink nothing but milk,” I said, assuming a persecuted alr (wishing I could see those gauges). Then the questioning began. Miller’s queries were ridiculous | things like, ‘‘Who's your favorite movie star?” “He's setting me up for the kiil,” I thought, “Down After some 20 minutes of nerve- racking, passing-the-time-of-day questions, the wily investigator suddenly said, ‘How many cups of coffee did you have yester- day?” “None,"’ I said, “Aha,” he said, and took a calculated glance at “Did my pulse jump just a ittle?’’ I thought, trying to stop my left eyelid from twitching while loosening my tie, Then the innocent questions started all over again. ia I wiggled my toes furiously (read somewhere that helped) and _ retorted (widhing my hands would | shaking), ~-wilt -jump~-and- we'll have--you;**+ Reds Shoot )) Hot Weather Can Be Fun Another Actor Rebuffs House Probe Attempts Crash Spot “Ne. Lt) “Aha, aha and aha, a I'd had ‘it. ‘I broke down. I told |; all. “I'm guilty, let the law take by an infernal So good- bye — the city is mumbling something about jobs nb tee ‘Blast's Cause Cause ~ Still Mystery—— The uprising began in a recrea-| Authorities _ Continue ‘Liberty Street No pain of criminal a gence has been bl cEEELE? Hee to Comb Wreckage on 4 fs FMM 3 United Press Photo \ WARROW BUT NOT STRAIONT—Ten-year-cld Dean Stetanides, ot Rochester, N. Y., has fun attempting to follow the white traffic | Hines On @ sth fntersection after the August heat caused the asphalt | to ’ creep, Despite high temperatures in Pontiac, traffic markings here have remained reasonably stationary. Cooler Weather Promised Here Fails to Materialize . | sleeping. Partly cloudy skies | Street | ami and so far shows no indica- & a mee At Same wecc Bl Noom_,.....-, 7 @. MM... .cccee. MO 16 a M......05. 85 pm ae enes eons on 8B. Me... cece et bw Mt a. MM... . eee. 87 ip. mm 92 Those cooler. temperatures arocnined for today failed to materialize as the mercury pushed right paSt the predicted high of 80 degrees and into the 90s shortly after noon. And the silvery, substance is slated to tease the 90- degree mark again ‘tomorrow, the weatherman says. Today marks the fourth consecutive day the tempera- *S/ture has climbed into the high 80s or low 90s. The . mercury hit 90 Tuesday and Wednesday and 86 Monday. Tonight’s low is expected+- grees, making for pleasant Tractor Upsets; Driver Drowns August Tesolin Trapped in Canal on Highland Township Property will continue through to- morrow. The 8 a.m. temperature in down- town Pontiac was 76 cen, ris- ing to 92 at 2 p.m. Meanwhile, in the east, ‘Diane, the well ~ behaved hurricane, breezed northward early today as just another somewhat wet and windy storm. Her once-potent 100 m.p.h, winds had been dissipated in a long trips througti the Carolifa and Virginia. But in Miami, observers are . keeping an — qn an area of, suspicion about 1,500 miles east .of- | San—Juan, is ap- A 5b-year-old Highland ‘Town- ship building contractor drowned | this morning when his garden tractor. overturned and pinned him in the waters of a canal on his | property. August Tesolin, 2995 Teff Dr., |Alan Manson, |previous testimony as* a }one-time member of. the, 1, 5, 9 as Excuse Means. to Refuse Answers NEW YORK named in ‘Communist party, today re- | fused to tell the House Un-| American Activities Com- mittee whether he had been» a party member. — Manson was the 18th wit-| ness to appear befgre the committee here in its probe | of Communist infiltration into show business. He was the 17th witness to balk at | answering questions about | possible Communist affilia- | tions. | Actor George Hall. admitted to the committee yesterday that he | once had been a card-carrying | member of the Communist party named six other actors, including Manson, he said were members with him of the midtown branch of the party. Manson told the committee that he did not believe it had the authority to inquire into his per- sonal beliefs and associations. Me invoked the First, Fitth and Ninth Amendments to the Consti- | tution in refusing to answer, The First Amendment guarantees free speech, the ifth involves pos- sible self-incrimination and the Ninth provides that the enumera- | polls in the Constitution of certain: dovien aioe be construed as| pong retained by the | Manson told the committee-he is % years old, was born in Brooklyn and that he had appeared in a} number of Broadway shows and television performances after his | discharge from military service in 1946, The actor said that in recent years he has been unable to ob- tain much workand that lately his employment has consisted almost entirely of appearances in summer stock.——- 18th Gives Amendments 4~ (7) — Actor | bers wn i Pane Communist Act as Barbarous ie i ene ent statuyt wats WHERE U. 8. PLANE WAS | SHOT DOWN—Map locates town of Kumhwa, near Korean truce line, near which small unarmed U.S. training plane was shot down by Communist aes guns, Bares Surplus of $18 Million Williams Says Excess in State Fund Due to Savings, Higher Taxes | LANSING W — The state's gen- | ‘eral fund had a surplusof some 18 million dollars when the last fis- cal year ended June 30, Gov. Wil- liams said today. Some six Million dollars of this, however, was surplus carried over from the previous fiscal year. Williams said the surplus fig- ure was based on Department of* Administration estimates which could be off a hal¢ million dol- lars either way. The finance a college building program which he recommended at the last ;-session_of the Legislature. After Hall—the 12tiy witness—| admitted yesterday he had been a Communist, five other persons | took the stand and refused to) | answer. committee questions on, constitutional grounds, Press to Publish ‘Pict-O-Facts’ | AboutCounty | | | | 7 f A series of illustrated, briefly-| worded facts about Oakland County will begin appearing in the Pontiac Press Aug. 31. _ Called “Pict-O-Facts,” hes | have been prepared by the County Pian Commission and pertain to the physical, economic, social and historic — vs county life. * “We hope,” said George N. Skrubb, commission director, ‘'that area citizens will enjoy reading these facts about their county and will acquire an added interest and | pride in their county's history, | i present and future,” 7 Four or five millions of the sur- _ plus was in unused appropriations, Willams ‘sald. ~ RECEIPTS HIGHER Most of it, however, resulted | | from increased tax yields, he said. | The Department of Administra. tion estimated receipts from the year were about $6,200,000 more than im fiscal year 1963-54, In addition, the yield from the corporations franchise tax in- creased an estimated $5,200,000 and business receipts tax receipts | increased about $6,600,000. 1,500 Pencils Needed for School, Says Youth DALLAS, Tex, (®—Police arrest- ed a 13-year-old boy yesterday who admitted taking 1,500 pencils in a Sunday burglary at an advertising firm, “What in the world did you want with all those pencils,”’ officers ‘asked. ‘school “Well,” replied the boy, starts pretty soon." He attributed the excess to ‘'ad- creased : cluding the 3 per cent sales tax. governor said the 18 million dollars could have been used to “North Korean Gunners Fire on Search Plane Near Truce Line FROM OUR WIRE SERVICES PANMUNJOM, Korea — ‘\Communist antiaircraft |guns yesterday shot down a small unarmed American training plane. | “The U.N. Command to- | day said the craft had “in- advertentiy—intruded”—-over—— the demilitarized zone but -|not into North Korean ter- ritory. The United Nations Com- mand lodged a protest .to- day with the North Korean Communists for the shoot- ing down of the unarmed American plane, The fate of the Amert- cans in the T-7 training plane was not immediately known. The U.N. protest was transmit- ted in a note to. thé Reds trom Maj. Gen. Harlan C. Parks, senior | U.N. member of the joint military armistice commission. The note ‘recalled that there have been nine previous. inel- dents of « similar nature ia which Communists have dam- aged. three planes and have killed two Allied airmen. A Republic of Korea ‘officer said frontline ROK troops, guarding the demarcation line, watched the flames after being hit by ground fire from Communist soldiers, MEN BELIEVED Lost It was said that the ROK troops saw no evidence’ that the two Americans were able to get out of the plane, The ROK report also said “a tusiliade of shots was heard from the area where the plane plunged to earth: US. Fifth Air Force headquar- ters this morning called off a search for the plane which was downed yesterday afternoon. and hit in the left wing by Com- munist ground fire. The search | (Continued on ad oe ee * 2,- Col. 4) Double Rail Wr Rail. Wrecks. Cut Lapeer Traffic — LAPEER ®—A locomotive and 20 freight cars were derailed in two separate accidents today, vir- tually halting all rail. treffic at Lapeer, No one was injured in either wreck, but it was estimated that train traffic here would be tied up from several hours to at least a day. Twenty cars of a 67-car Grand. Trunk & Western freight train here when a wheel came off one of the cars. Meanwhile, :a New York Central freight locomotive also lost a wheel and was derailed at Otter Lake, about 25 miles north of Lapeer, blocking the north-south traffic, ~ proximately 2,500 miles from Mi-| White Lake, was found beneath tion of turning into a storm. ter shortly, before 8 a.m.,. but it £ A step to cut down on fatal acci- in Oakland County was pro- i 26s ; geed i a5 a | Be 4 pa ig : lle County News seseiae coven Editorials . Feb ee CONS sae te ae Food News... vente, SD thre 44 Sports ... 2... i eS Theaters: Heeb eeeae ** i ge | TV & ~— F * Wilson, ie Ore ,Women’s Pages... s-On- Prociesd to Cut Highway Tragedies took the Highland Fire Department : ~ and — about an hour’ to extri- .-Feleg-ra phen ess pemannced dead. Gibson, deputy Oakland County coroner. Police said Tseolin had left his home at 7:35 a.m, to plow a sec- tion of his garden adjacent to the canal. ‘ A few moments later, John Sebastian, a tenant of Tesolin’s, . heard a splash and realized that the sound of the tractor motor had stopped: ~ “Enough money should be avail- able to build at least a 4foot di- widen the highways’ 2 side. The.work coul fF iy z 3 id it Fe 3 at abéut 7:45.a.m. in a canal which aan ee White Lake. —— Jeaves his wife, Stella; 15-year-old daughter, Lydia, at at ne; and a son, Ronald, 24, of the tractor in about six feet of wa- b He found the overturned tractor |i" © Two Killed in Crash N ear Ann Arbor . The Ale Force alee sald thata _C-47_ search plane was fired on plane crash and saw it burst info - were derailed five miles north of | fk a Th ee ee ee ee Chinese-U. §. Talks Peace Dissolving as “Battle Renewed BUENOS AIRES, Argentina w Peace seemed re: today for Argentina, her capital wracked by Argentina Again f Street Fighting, Catholic street fighting and her government renewing its battle with Roman | Coffelie Cyne legtacs. r . = Reinforced Cetian patrols roamed | the streets of Buenos Aires after | | : the third straight day of clashes | yesterday between antigovernment demonstrators President Juan Peron. Justice and Interior Minister | Oscar accused seven priests in Buenos Aires of using of disobedience” against Peron. * * * He said no action had been taken yet against the priests but that) their names would be handed over to ¢hurch authorities. “Toleration has its limit,” he said, “and we cannot continue tol- erating these things because that would in effect concur with them.” He told newsmen the govern- ment would resume its political | campaign against the church lead- ers, But the regime, he added, | _ would not abandon the policy of | “pacification” Peron proclaimed in | ~an-atlempt-to- restore order after. the bloody abortive revolt of June 16. Until this week, the govern- ment had virtually stilled its at-. tacks on the. church since the re- volt, State Approves $34,400 0004 year Monday, the state) THF, PONTIAC PRESS, THU RSDAY, ‘ AUGUST 18; 1955000 NEW WOMEN’S SHOP IN AREA—B, Siegel Co., of Detroit, today and followers of revealed plans to @onstruct this modern tri-level store in downtown ‘Detroit Firm Will Build)p, ates St, the shop wil become the third ni operated by the wore’ specialty firm. me tue ciley stores aie ie Dutieit's dowwewn and ‘Birmingham. To be built on the comer of West Maple Ave. and | northwest sections. Gas Rate Hike Michigan Consolidated Customers Begin Paying Increase Monday LANSING (® — Some TT1,000 | customers of the Michigan Con- solidated Gas Company will begin paying increased rates totaling’ Public Service Commission said today. ie The rate increase ordered by the | * * . i It was not known how many persons have been injured or arrested since the trouble began Monday, but the figure is expected to be high. Chicagoan Suspect in Gorham Murder MUSKEGON & — Police today Commission will average 66 cents | | per month for Detroit district cus. | tomers. and 38 cents per month for outstate customers. About 640,000 of Consumers. customers are in the Detroit district. D. H. Gerhard, division mana- ger of Consumers Power Co., sald teday the company’s cus- tomers would not be affected by the announced increase in rates, sought a 31-year-old Chicago man | whe they said had a record of morals offenses for questioning in the slaying of Peter Gorham. Police said the man, whom , they declined to name, arrived in Mus- kegon by plane July 3. He rented a car saying he planned to visit a | nephew at a scout camp. The car was returned July 6 after the rental agency had closed. A $58 rental bill was unpaid. The -Gorham boy vanished duly & from Boy Scout Camp Wabaningo near Muskegon. His bedy was found Sunday about five miles from the camp site. He had been shot through the said a pathologist's re- showed the 12-year-old Evan- | -. Boy Scout had been 30 caliber bullet. It earlier the bullet had been fired from a .22 caliber weapon. Efforts to find the bullet at fhe scene had proved fruitless. . Police have cleared a score of persons in the case by lie detector tests. Included among those cl were nine counselors and officials of Camp Wabaningo Continue in Stymie GENEVA ®—The U.S. and Com- munist Chinese ambassadors met today for the eighth talk in nearly pe weeks of secret negotiations on repatriation of civilians each government claims the other | is holding. So far the two envoys, U. ‘Alexis Johnson of the United States and Wang Ping-nan of Peiping, have announced no progress toward a solution. * * * A The United States is seeking the release of 41 American civjlians it says the Reds have jailed, put under house arrest or refused to let have exit permits. Peiping contends that the United States is holding thousands of Chi- nese. students in America against thelr will. Washington says all Chinese nationals are free to leave the country. . The Weather PONTIAC AND: VICINITY — Partly cloudy — through tometrew, High ‘hight 1-15. Warm | SENS cor 0. Nertheaster! tee ™.p. _ today, diminishing * Teday tn oe — temperature preceding 8 am. “_ Sum sets Toueiee at 10 p.m, Sun rises Friday at 8:43 a.m. scribed by the’ state. They are:. ee Days Here Ae ea EE ee ge Re emo zone 2— ny Days He n-J-ur= Next; Winnie Sits for Portrait |/ o erent Oct. 1-Nov. 9; zone 3—Oct, 20- @ Temp to swimming, the most popular out-| LONDON @ — Sir Winston) = ecm cesccree me esis ay Nv. ® The. possession. limit 1s | ace geeet-at- this: seaahore Tesoet | Churchill is aitting lor a portrait | # its veveeee TF 1B acs soceee 80 | Clghtt is sitting in a rockin’ chair. The| by Max Nauta, noted Dutch paint-| | Fc ne een ene ta Mieaeen Season on turtle 499 rockers lining the boardwalk |er, It will be hung in the Nether-| § etreatatas t- aoe, sp7ie,ntins season in Michigan are always in demand. lands Parliament. Prighest perAtere... es. ce le soe 00 has not weet temperature......... eonness OF : ote Mega te ae 75] been agen, - f Keep Things Handy—Yet Always In Place \ ms Stanenare, Petes ,,| monly called mod hens. They are Magnetic Auto DASH-TRAY | came a little more than two weeks Pontiac Deaths | Sophia Eugene, he is survived by |town, Ohio; 23 grandchildren, and ‘Interior Announces Bird Regulations The company had asked for a- $10,400,000 rate increase, Half of the increase ordered—$2,200,000— ‘will be consumed by additional Federal] income taxes the Commis- sion said. Commission Chairman John H. McCarthy said the Commission granted the rate increase only after an audit of company records revealed that earnings had dipped below the level required to “‘con- tinue adequate service to its cus tomers.** 7 *¢ @ “The present increase does no | more than restore the company to the same earnings position which prevailed in 1952,"" McCarthy said. The gas company rate increase | after the commission granted a Bell Telephone Co. Constantinos Pantel After a prolonged illness, Con- stantinos (Gus) Pantel, 82, of 1684 Baldwin Ave, died at his -home | Wednesday morning. - Born in. Semendre,.Asia Minor,-; ‘he was the son of Chris and Sephia Jacob Pantelides. He came to Pon- = from Detroit in 1923 and was member of St. George Greek Orthodox Church and Semendre Brotherhood Assn. of the Order: of Ahepa. ; Mr. Pantel was a retired grocer, former owner of Pantel Super Market at 1220 Baldwin Ave. Besides his widow, the former | five sons and five daughters, Chris, | | Paul and Pantel, Mrs. Frances | Garyet, Mrs. Mary Oliver, Mrs. | Afra Sarah of Pontiac, Shirley at hore,“ Ernest and Mrs. Lefter Savas of Detroit, John of Middle- four great-grandchildren. Also surviving are a brother in California and two sisters in Asia Minor. Funeral will be at 2 p.m. Friday from St. Géorge Greek Orthodox | Cemetery. The body is at the Farmer-Snover Funeral. Home, Lapeer Escapee | \y unlikely” that a Lapeer training rate boost of $2,802,000 to Michigan smothering her with a pillow, i * * * ‘against him today in that case. by Pack of Farm Dogs Church. Burial will be in Oak Hill | dog. ‘lof bushes ona neighboring farm | Birmingham B. Siegel Co., of Detroit, today announced plans to construct a store at Maple Ave. and Bates St. in downtown Birmingham. Utilizing the windowless depart- ment store design trend, the store willbe the third Siegel unit, said C. A. Kramer, president, and Ber- nard F. Walker, executive vice president. it will be a complete fashion store for women and children, with assortments of apparel, | shoes, Nery Wid” wee comparable in seope and quality ‘to that carried in the Woodward and 7-Mile road stores in Detroit, Walker said, Construction’ of the tri - level structure is slated to begin im- mediately after the buildings presently on the site are razed. MOSAIC TILE FEATURED The shop's front, on Maple, will Held in Murder Detroit Police Disclaim Suspect’s Connection in. Gillespie Slaying MT. CLEMENS i—Detroit de- tectives say it now appears “high- | sehool escapee had any connection ‘with the unsolved slaying of Jo- | ann Gillespie. » ° * But they continued today —to check out the story of Richard E. Dutton, 26-year-old odd jobs man who has admitted the slaying of one woman and attempted rape of another. State Police Detective Ray Me- Connell yesterday described Dut- ton as “‘the best suspect yet” in the Gillespie case. Joann, a High- land Park coed, was raped and’ clubbed to death near her home dan, 2, 1953. Dozens of persons have been questioned in ber slay- Branch Store feature mosaic file and a glass display facade. The cocoa brick |. wall facing Bates will be window- | less. A cantilevered canopy covered with pofcelain will protect a secondary entrance on Martin street. An elaborate salon will be fea- tured on the store’s upper level. Towards the center core of the | building from the main floor level will be a marble staircase with aluminum handrail. ‘Freight will be handled at ‘the | southeast corner of the building where dock facilities and a freight elevator will allow for swift movement of merchandise to storage space in the lower vata Year - round air conditi will be provided by a zone-con- trolled system which will permit temperature control on each level. While the salon on the upper level will offer designers merchan- dise, full recognition is being given the trend toward the merchandis- ing policy of customer “self - selection” in departments where suitable, the executives said. “Serving this policy, the country's foremost designers were engaged to give this store for women, an extraordinary array of sharply de- signed special-purpose fixtures, specially lighted and arranged to show customers full lines of stock classifications,” said Kramer. Fireproofed and steel columns and beams will support the roof and floor. The steel frame has | been designed to reduce the num- ber ‘of columns required, thus of- fering more wide-open sales areas. Owner and builder of the proj- ect is the Maple-Bates Corp., of Detroit, headed by N. M. Scho- Stak, whe has been prominent im the development ef shopping centers in the Detroit area, The- odore Rogvoy ts the architect. Schostak stated that plans are under way to re-develop the bal- ance of the area with ‘‘complemen- tary stores catering to the needs of the community.” Recognizing the desirablity of having ample parking facilities available, Kramer said, the Siegel city government in furthering its ing, Dutton, described by police as/ “mentally unstable.” has been in, and out of the Lapeer institution | since he was eight. They said he) had escaped 15 times. Police said Dutton has admitted |: the slaying of Mrs. Hernedia Dunn, 22, in a hotel room here July 1. to have died of natural causes. But officers said Dutton admitted A first degree murder warrant was expected to be drawn up Lad Is Bitten to Death BRACEBRIDGE, Ont. w — A 6-year-old boy was bitten to death by a pack of 14’ farm dogs here yesterday when he tried to keep them from mauling his own pet Police said Wayne Baker had wandered away from-his family's summer home at nearby Matthi- asville. He was found in a clump Mrs.. Dunn_at- first_was_believed | parking program. Plaines rca of the new store is-keyed~ to-~tie-in-with~Sieget’s | | th anniversary, which will be _celebrafed later this year. Red Koreans Down Unarmed U. 5. Plane (Continued From Page One) plane returned safely to is A UN. Sanvenceuneat said the )shooting down of the plane was “another barbarous act" by the Communists” and a “violation of the spirit of the armistice agree- ment and of the rules of conduct observed by all civilized nations.” FELL IN RED AREA The U.N. said the plane, manned by a pilot and an observer, was hit by ground fire while flying over Korea's demilitarized truce zone which separates the north and south. The plane fell in North Korean territory according to the U.N. an- nouncement. The protest letter said: an hour later. Mrs. Vera MacDonald, who owns the farm _and | dogs, said she had “(—The gg Department announced today de- tails of the 1955-56 migratory bird +-hunting season regulations, in- — a . aD some bushes. She chased them and found the mutilated child. He died in a hospital. fone te the store— dogs sniffing at “This unprovoked hostile act was clearly witnessed by United Na- fenseless plane wis over the de- vastating ground fire until the air- company will cooperate with the |: Police Seek Man —_ . * * in Wife Shooting ‘A 2-year-old Pontiac man be- came the object of a police search after he reportedly shot his ex-wife early today as she sat in the living room of her home with her small daughter. bullet wound im her right upper arm, : ~ She told-- Detective “James Laz} Ponsie that her former. husband, Levon Lewis, 27, entered her home about midnight and threatened to kill her. The woman was shot as she struggled with her assailant, who fled from the home after the shot: =, Brenda, 8, was not LaPonsie stated that a .25-caliber | Spanish automatic pistol was found on the living room floor. Admits Charge Here- Eliss McCoy, 32, of 32 Lexington PL, paid a $25 fine and $10 costs The Day in Birmingham Department is moving into modern new home at Adams and | Bowers today, . _ Under the direction of Fire Chief Park Smith, personne] are loading every available truck and car with equipment from their old head- quarters in the Municipal Building, occupied since 1928, and trans- ferring ito the new location. Smith hoped that the depart. ment’s six trucks, radio equip ment and seven men and their equipment would be moved by tonight. Along with the Chesterfield-Ma- ple station, the occupancy of the Adams-Bowers headquarters com- pletes the city’s two new centers the fire department. Fire Department Moving to: New Location peasy | indicates following too closely and | failure to yield the right of way | have resulted, in 149 out of the total 306 traffic mishaps reported to the department this year. Enters Innocent Plea Paul Morgan, 33, of Rochester, charged with driving under the in- fluence of liquor, pleaded innocent teaching center in the state. The" city’s public schools will join Mar- | shal, Muskegon, Niles and Grand Rapids’ schools in providing a real- life teaching ¢xperience for 25 stu- dent teachers from — State | University. | Marjorie Tate, director of the Project, said the future teachers will be assigned to the public schools throughout the city. Not room teachers, they will also be- | come acquainted with the re- projects and activities. ’ To cope it ee it of 3 student teachers from Michigan State University and others that will be joining Birmingham's pub- lic school system this fall, an ap- | Peal has been made-by the Board lot Education to the citizens for. | housing accommodations, | M you would like to aid in this! project, call Midwest 4-9300 and list any available facilities with Miss McBride or Miss Tate. 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| negotiation technic is typically Com-* a munist and helps explain why, so far, no progress has been made on this issue. * * * Against these 41 Americans Peiping is trying to balance some 4,000 Chinese: * students who came to the United States after World War II to attend American colleges Actually, the cases are in no way parallel. . These students never were in custody. They were free to go and come as they pleased. During the Korean war, however, they were told that we would not permit ‘their skills, learned here, to be used by Communists fighting us. Moreover, no more than 124 students were prevented from leaving this coun- ‘try at any one time. A further signifi- cant fact is that all told only 75 wanted to return to Red China after the re- striction was announced. Of these 35 did return after the régulation was withdrawn. b * * * Despite all this, Red China has demanded that a neutral nation such as India be allowed to come here to screen all that remain of the 4,000. In view of the fact that most of these already have stated publicly their desire to remain in- ‘the United States and are free to — go home if they wisg, the demand for screening is ridiculous. Morocco and NATO ‘A movement’ inside France born of © ——--—--eontinued tinrest-in Morocco has serious —— ‘implications for NATO and the still precarious balance of power in Europe. a Monrz1, chairman of the National As- sembly’s Defense Committee. His idea 0 eee obligation is” defense of North Africa and the Western Mediterranean. ope ke & * ~-He aiso contends that France- cannot discharge that obligation and contribute at the same time to the defense of Europe. There- fore he wants to transfer to 7 Morocco all French troops now 1 / attached to the forces headed by C. / NATO Commander General /~ Gruentuer. The latter naturally . opposes this idea. > Already the’ French are maintaining -in North Africa-some 100,000 troops and mobile police. These approximately 10 of the country's 13 active divisions. Foes of the transfer plan argue that if the "~~ existing forces in Morocco can't restore - order, addition of the three divisions attached to NATO won't end the rioting. * * * , American, British and German . forces. This, they contend, would upset the military and psycho- . logical balance between France and ‘a rearming Germany. ' __, African problem. That problem is a -. mixture of native nationalism, racial : and dynasti¢ rivalry. Communist agita- ee ee fe mtaticn i deealderabte name eo Ph amadraa they _ og transfer Would leave the defense Force alone isn’t going to solve the. Verbal Orchids to— | usurious practices’ of sapmeniiintts and money lenders. - * * * _ Magsaysay’s obvious popularity stood him in good stead in bring- ing the legislature around to his viewpoint on such foreign policy issues as recognition of South Viet Nam. -The same can be said of his strong stand regarding elose association with the United ___ States and the free world. . These victories are more. than per- an yo ~ Voice of the People Ex-Resident of Alaska Lothere 3 'ts ‘when ie Pe peared i these will Rot be tt ter so requests unless eet avitieal te ite nature. Phyllis Battelle's travel columns with great interest and no little are much too busy working two or more jobs plus improving their homes to stay up “until they fall ayer” no matter how late the sun may shine. —0h, By the Way, I'm Foriy-Four= a sonal triumphs for President Mac- - saysay. Through them he is making Payid Lawrence Says: good his campaign promises to the Fhilipino Lonen House Probe of Reds in Theatrical Field “aumnous ke deriving nore enjoy. RUNS Up Against Stone Wall of Defiance ment out of eating now than ever be- fore,” says a restaurant owner. Of course. The more anything costs Ameri- cans, the more they enjoy it. } The Man About Town Interested in Dogs Pontiac Attorney Finds ‘They Grow on Your Best Attention. Middle age: When a woman's com- plexion may look like patches and cream. By DAVID LAWRENCE WASHINGTON—A virtua] insur- rection against the Constitution of the ‘United Pago is under way among some “‘left wigg’’ groups in America. my involves a studied ef- fort to encourage actions in con- tempt of the Congress of the Cnited States. It amounts to an effort to frustrate the legitimate activities of the committees of Congress in performing they law-writing func- tion. The latest outcropping of de- fiance has occurred in, connection with the hearings of the House Committee on Un-American Activi~ ties which is seeking information ey concerning Communist infiltration In addition to performing many civic poe influence inthe theatrical al, duties, which he says are a real pleasure, and looking after his own business in a cheerful manner, William B. Hartman Many witnesses not only are invoking the Fifth Amendment by refusing to testify at the New York hearings but are also cry- ing out that the committee has is getting a lot of real kick and enjoyment ne authority even te call them “out of raising dogs. He vities. Started with a litter of pela mengraptin.e mytionny " * Bedlington terriers, an im- ported breed that are rath- er on the small size in the tegrier family. Since then he has made some addi- tions of the same breed to his kennels, recently se- curing one from Port -Huron.—While- Bil - refuses: Even the American Civil La- borites Union, which claims to be disinterestedly concerned only with violations of civil liberties, in ‘its report issued in December 1933, the union said in part: » PAPER QUOTED “HARTMAN no right to exceed their rempective ———. constitutional powers." “One of the finest features I ever saw in — : ee = a newspaper,” phones ee t what is ‘constitutionally Mrs, Barry Be: —— ~~ permissible legislation”? Congress has.a right to rewrite the Consti- of Rochester, In commenting on the 12 tution itself and to submit the “stepping stones” in Monday's Pontiac Press, amendments to the people's Legis- in connection with the adyance material latures. How ean it get informa- _on the opening of Oakland County's schools. bas = which to base amendments : : its inquiries are to be confined only to the existing Constitution and laws permissible under that Constitution? & Sen. Hennings, Democrat, The acme has been reached in dumb questions on an air program: “Whe was born on a mountain top in Tennessee?” of mittee of the Senate Judiciary Committee, has just issued a questionnaire preparatory to pub- lic hearings on the religion clause of the first amendment to the Constitution. Among its ques- tions are the following: “Do you believe the free exer- __cise of religion protects atheists in ropagating a disbelief in pecaorl “Speaking generally and consi ering the deep emotional sae of religious beliefs, do. you feel that the present state of affairs in the United States with respect to Thé tall corn honors now rest with Clarence Ostendorf of Pontiac Township, who has stalks 12 feet high, and still growing. Early peaches that weigh eight ounces are reported by Duane Tamworth. - of Birmingham, who had three of that ‘Pro weight on one branch. ~The old theory that you can actually hear corn grow is renewed by the rights expressed in the reli-— . Marry Goodman 3 aches: of Troy Township. He says that on a hot J oe a Emvetiont, Good: and humid moonlight night the snap and [Usually Congress st 1 crackle of the growing corn can plainly be of all ‘acesigatnos serena to the heard if you're in the midst of a “a with subject of religion. ; mpeting noises. — = BORECE-DIBMISRAL «= o> - Thirty-nine of the women employes of the _ Community National Bank each baked a cake Tuesday &nd presented them to ‘ate subcommittee on -governmental operations was forced by three Democratic senators because of an article about comniimistic influ- ences in religion which he had President A. ©. Girard in honor of his birthday. A letter just received from “Barney Plunkett, : now in the armed services in Korea, tells of the jeep of a Catholic chaplain on which somebody: painted the sign, “Bringing Up Father.” “No _Legislature has any Fight. 2 Tt wasn't so long ago that the Se : member of the staff of the Sen- committee fired Matthews and wouldn’ t even grant him a hearing. Few protests came from the “to- talitarian liberals’ whg have al- ways been so quick to denounce congressional committees for al- legedly tampering: with constitu tional rights of individuals. _ The committee now headed by Sen, Hennings has, of course, a right to inquire into religious beliefs as they relate to freedom of religion and to get apy infor- mation needed to strengthen the religion clause of the first amendment either by a revision of that clause or by such legis lation under the existing clause as may be tested in the courts. It is a safe bet that the ‘‘to- talitarian’ liberals” will not attack the Hennings committee. They will continue to exhibit their hostility and to urge non-coogeration only when witnesses are symmoned whose testimony might be ‘of as- sistance in exposing the ramifica- tions of Communist conspiracies. These conspiracies have - been proved to exist in certain sections of the theater, the movies, the press, the church, the schools, the labor unions and the government itself, unlimited. Too many persons are abusing the Fifth Amendment by real purpose is probably to conceal the illegal or improper acts of others. It is the duty of a citizen to furnish to his government any information he or she possesses 4 merican about the Communist conspiracy against the: United States if it in- volves the guilt of others. (Copyright, 1955, New York Herald Tribune Inc.) Brady Recalls His Mistake in Reporting Joint Cure By WILLIAM BRADY, M.D. Some readers, I’m afraid, will recall that two years ago the con- ductor of this column, for all his therapeutic nihilism, committed sin: ~—what— of long stenting by a few doses (tablets) of a new “wonder drug” instead of waiting until the im- mediate analgesic effect of the drug wore off. lt = — ~ When that effect had worn off, some days following publication -of the report, the patient, the poor galoot . by name) and everybody present realized Pest trum was just another algae (pain killer) with no more actual remedial value than older anal- gesics such ag acetanilid oo acetamide}, - phenacetin (acet aspirin, but far more dangerous than any of these familiar pain- killers. HORMONE BOOSTER - Today I received a message from paradise, a fool’s paradise. I know because I was there when . I rushed into print with the report _of_the_near-miracle,_The_message came on ‘a postal card and reads: +. © Re your column on ‘“rheumatiz. " to at My cortizone — to work, this) ase a fabrication. In Stag writer of the | Mrs. Caroline Schwab - ot 168 pélon Ok; eighty Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Of Ontoed; ‘atipvinies Saree ibaa de disability of more than a year’s standing, no matter what fancy name the leading trick specialist oy_‘‘clinic’” racketeer may , have given it, to send me a stamped, self-addressed envelope and ask in — writing, “signed if you: expect an ariswer, for the pamphlet Calcium and Rheumatiz. , If you change the title there will be no answer. or health and - nosis or Dr. “ caping him. ide » “k- / Walled Lake. _ Tells of Pleasant Life Anchorage. Neither are ties nor _ chic women. You — = — way to go, but its beauty and in- terest are unexcelled. Mrs. William Newbound Shutterbugs Run Wild By ED OREAGH Fer Hal Boyle WASHINGTON # — This is the grapher. Innocent ers should take to the hills. The shutterbug we have with us always. He goes forth laden with expensive cameras. He comes home with the rent money spent on film, filters, exposure meters, tri- pods. In between, he takes some pictures. You. want to see them”? Don't worry. You will, He is with us the year ‘round. this shutterbug. But come this time of year, the peak of the va- cation season, he is everywhere. He teeters on the brink of the Grand Canyon. He leans out over Niagara Falls. There is no es- * * Amateur photographers outnum- ber the pigeons in Venice's St. Mark's Square. Shutterbugs shoul- der-to-shoulder block your view at the Folies Bergere. For this is by no means an American peculiarity, this picture- snapping. It used to be said every German child is born with a cam- era in his hand. Today it appears every Japanese child is born with en f1.4 lens in the middle of his forehead : * * * Why this worldwide preoccupa- tion with taking of pictures of things? One theory is that people expect the world may be blown up any minute now and so they want to keep a record of it. The flaw here. is that the pictures would be blown up, too, along with the cameras and the amateur photographers. A more immediate danger than the hydrogen bomb is the shutter: wag, himestf- * * He wheels — the highway, photographic gear beside him. wife and kids in the back seat. A plain- tive cry arises: ‘Daddy! pul- leease. I mean it this time. I got _to stop at a rest-room.” His brakes squeal and his wife squeals, simultaneously. Behind Take to the Hills, Folks! ‘but Don’t Forget Camera him, other drivers. brake and com- ment on his forebears, The shut- terbug does not hear. Out the door, across the highway, fingers fum- bling at the camera controls. “What a vacation!” his shaken wife moans. * * “What a vacation!” the exuber- ant shutterbug cries, when and if he gets back safely across that busy highway. ‘Got Old Faithful geyser reflected in the eye ot a bear! Greatest scenic shot I ever made! Greatest anybody ever made'!"* Weil, it turns out, of course - after the film is developed, that the bear's eve was closed. No re flection of Old Faithful. The shut- terbug is not discouraged, how- ever. “Greatest close-up -of a bear's eye ever made,” he exults. “I — * that wey. * : And you're going - see that foggy, out-of-focus, underexposed picture of a bear's eye, friend J. Edgar Hoover has no agent more cunning than the shutterbug who wants to exhibit a picture: I know because I am an amateur photographer. And, since we're talking. I happen to have a picture here. It was supposed to be the Empire State building, but some butter off the popcorn got smeared on the lense, and — — . Looking Back ; 15 Years Ago WILLKIE ACCUSES FDR . of courting war. NAZIS DECLARE total blockade of Britain. 2% Years Ago ** PONTIAC'S FIRST WPA project begins. — FRANCE SUBMITS proposal to end Ethiopian strife. . Smiles The bathing girl of today looks _& lot different than she did a few years ago,, while the men are looking just the same. Case Records of a Psvchologist Friends Shocked at Woman's Plaris to Wed Widower 16 Years Her Senior Missouri, chairman of a subcom- phenetidin), aminopyrin Scarel There is an age gap of 16 years between Polly and Paut. Do you think this is too great a barrier to permit happy mar- riage? Study this case care- fully; then send for the marriage charts below. Frise ’ stress emotional age more the calendar type. —By_DR: GEORGE W. CRANE Case P-316:' Polly S., aged 26, is in love with a man who is 42. . _ And that is not: necessarily any- west Aas i on go In this Polty, should, of course, sit down privately with Paul’s two school daughters and ask Fal 4 \g THE PONTIAC PRESS, ‘THURSDAY, AUGU IST 18, 1955 Court Decision Settles Knotty Estate Problem DANVILLE, .Va. (®—The cor- oner’s report said only that Mr. and Mrs, Eugene W. Scarce died en route to a hospital after an automobile a : Which died first became an im. children, The estate would go to! the nearest relatives of the. last | to die. A jury pondered and de- cided they died at the same time. Some Changes Made HOUSTON, Tex. u — Name of ‘Pick Tough Project | SANTA , Calif. 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NIGHTS TO : ee ae i ; Lao oe i a * ae ’ Seg areneaeror: } ANE egg pnrimnenetfeo earn Career ‘Mother New ‘Theater | N aad: for Rosalind. Russell loose, I hope, impression’’), says, very rich or very, very famous er that her philosophy of ‘life is simt-| very, very charming. oa » charming?” lar to that of Elsie Mendl, This, one-time -aequaintance of Roz’s us trom being very, very rich,” ' Roz says. “The breaks prevent To win in life, you must nave an) us from being very, Can Help Child | Patience, ' ‘Sense, Humor ° ~ Working Parent's Problems If the working mother maintains patience, common - sense and a- sense of humor it shouldn't be too big a chore to keep her little brood contented, A mother who has a full-time job does have & major problem. She: must have (1.) Very com- petent help when she is away from home. (2.) She must be able - to give each child individual at- | tention and expression of her love | for at least one hour each day. (3.) | She must plan outings and play | with her children on weekends, | 4.) She must not become so sensi- tive about her role as a part-time | mother that she, excuses misbe-— The working mother must take an active part in affairs of her home even if she does have com-. petent help. She must plan the menu, chil- dren’s playtime, books and tele. | vision programs. She must know | * thelr friends, where they go and what they do in their free time. . She must watch their school prog- ress, If Mom's job is part time. the problem is mainly only one of maintaining patience. She must be tolerant even though she is ex- hausted at the énd of the day Every working person needs recreation. So Mom will earn ‘her | rest at the end of the week and the children should cooperate. SUPERVISE CHILD Children must be supervised. A grown-up" level-headed youngster | (sister or brother) can take over | the younger children if he or she Kas displayed a sense of respon- sibility and provided it doesn't de- | prive him of his own right to fun Teen-age girls should not be per- mitted to entertain friends in the home when mother is away. They should be permitted house privi- leges weekends, even theough Mom also entertains. Working mothers must be es- pecially aware of their school child's diet, If a youngster is per- mitted to eat at local lunch coun- ters choosing hot dogs candies, sodas and pastries as luncheon fare, he will likely become mal- nourished. A lunchbox should be packed by Mom or another member of | the household unless the youngs- ter can have lunch in a school | cafeteria. A working mother should everything possible t6 keep her family happy, and she can do it) by reassuring them of her love in | many for chores | performed, special outings- and | parties at home. I THE PO PONTIAC PRESS, * p THURSDAY, AUGUST 18, 1955 os . um By PHYLLIS BATTELLE NEW YORK (INS) — Tonight in| | Wa aterbury, Conn., a titzy movie + house is to be named, officially the “Rosalind Russell State Theatre, "| believed: after a local tomboy \ who made | good, This more or legs assures, identity, Either you must be very, ' sometimes. But who ‘Miss Russell of top a for a| lifetime. __ a LJ * \ “I am deeply honored and| touched," said Miss Russell) as se- | dately as possible, today.\ “But | most of all, perhaps, I, am happy—" she gulped impres- sively—“happy that this high trib- ute js not in the least bit post- humous."” In that one statement, Rosalind Russell, the artiste and life-lover, sums up her life. She is glad she has still got a} hold on it! “There are an awful number of people today who don’t work on laughing,” she philosophized, sitting om her feet which were in-e-Manhatian | hotel suite. ‘Now I don't say that i go around making a hyena of myself. But I do know that any time I seem to get inte a brief slump, it strikes me that I haven't laughed for three hours, so I. bah-hah around a bit.” | Snaps a slump’s back, she says. | Miss Russell, who is as easy to | talk to as an old shoe and infi-| nitely more responsive, had not} dressed yet for the theater dedi- | cation. In fact, she had hardly dressed at all, and there was a) great deal of shapely leg emerging | froma sreat-shertage of shorts : KEEP BUSY | Speaking of laughs, she said. draping one limb over. her chair arm, “I'm in a musical: comedy | | now, and so ‘Wf-look like an ad for a girlie show, I am delighted If surprised.” Anywya, Roz went on, what | she means to say is the world | is better than it looks te most | people. And the secret of being | happy im it is keeping busy. | “For the last 500 years, since 1} have’ been making movies,”’ she explains in her basso twitter, “I have followed the rule of keeping my appointment schedule as jammed as I could so I wouldn't | have time to wonder what the devil I was doing and get myself all worried and introspective." She held up a long, warning finger. “However,” she stressed, “you never look at your calendar | _a@t.the beginning of the day. Just | take a peek after each appoint- | mem. “If you see a whole page of | things you've got to do, you will | immediately say ‘Heaven bless me. I can never make it'—and you fall | over dead.” | WONT GIVE AGE | Miss Russell, who is not telling | ner age (hat efits that she won| the “other woman" when Jean Harlow” was Arying to win Clark Gable, and “That'll give you a You'll save dollars now on this big beautiful -pc. 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Domestic Dept.—Sears Maia Floor” ed 0 youn mony bah tech” SRS: ‘ot North Saginaw St Phone FE S-4171 | ~ Gpply... “hi tubbing: high-—-6n enamel ee: Rubber lock gloss’ fini securely! — Tegs loc iat ioncstuim Nr erie Tso ae Invade Baghdad: we Mores Iraqi Capital Emerges From Desert. Waste to) Vie With Newer Cities’ BAGHDAD—This exotic city of the Arabian Nights tn the heart. of ancient Mesopotamia has) blossomed into a modern metrop- olis 5 Smooth new highways roll out | across the desert and shiny Ameri- can cars and red double-decker | busses inch past camel carts and | mules. Modern apartments and the towers and spheres of oi! refineries loom above adobe huts and Bedouin tents while steel bridges span the old Tigris River Along the main street of Bagh- | dad are big, bustling hotels: the meals, air - conditioning service. The best restaurants in Gaghdad are located in the hotels. Dinner averages a flat-rate of $1.50 for. one or two dishes or eat your way through nine courses. One of the best places to ob- serve the people of Gaghdad is the race track where the Iraqi are unresérved. When they win, they go wild with joy, embrace the jockey, throw their turbans in | thunder their disgust, and tear! Coast Guard Rerieves Wayward Coal Carrier 4INS)——-A huge ‘coal barge which broke away from its |/Moorings at the rail and water- ways dock below West Grand bou- | levard, yesterday,-was brought to a halt by the Coast Guard before it could interfere with shipping on DETROIT the Detroit River. A_ large Coast Guard cutter | of the harbormaster's division | failed in a towing attempt because | z . the barge’s lines snapped when Detroit Teacher Habits: pulled taut : PRESS, _ “THE PONTIAC pa Re RE a %) ot a as es ected Fs BP lke Names Detroiter Eisenhower has named Dudley FE. Whiting, a Detroit attorney, to a | 3-man emergency board investigat- | legedly swore. The board passed a resolution | ; ing the New York Central “Rail- their programs into a cloudburst brought the barge under control | road's eastern section dispute with | asking school superintendent Don- KANGAROO AIRCRAFT — A Republic RF-34F| Convair GRB-36. The craft can fly separately, or | | Thunderflash jet photo reconnaissance ‘plane is load-| during a mission the jet can take off from and| | ed into the belly of a giant bomber, the 10-engined | rejoin its ‘‘mother’”’ in midair. Irate Mothers Assail DETROIT (INS) — Two j teacher slept during classes THURSDAY, AUGUST 18, 1935 Geiger Counter irate | mothers appeared before the De- | troit Board of Education to com- | DETROIT (INS) — President plain of conditions at the Pitcher | School, including a charge that a} An | jother instructor at the school al- ar ‘Can Determine Malignant Mole LOS ANGELES (INS) — Doctors mal tissue, { The doctors say that in’ more! than 70 experiments, all cases of | moles that showed a higher radio- | director of plans for controls activity reading proved to be can- cerous, eS Los Angeles have discovered a new’ use for the Geiger Counter. | Instead of hunting for uranium, the medics use the instrument to” determine whether-a mole on person's body is malignant or not. 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This is due to the low radi- a | ation of the radiophosphorus used. ‘Remodeling of Wayne Buildings Gets Approval mon Cotincil has ordered full speed | ahead on the $425,000 remodeling | jof the old county building to ac-) ;commodate the traffic courts and / allied offices | Transfer of the courts from Cad-| |illac Tower to the county building .is expected in December. | Air conditioning of-the building, | which is desired by. traffic judge George T. Murphy and D. Watts, | | was left unsettled after a lengthy | ,council discussion on. the remodel- | ing. | DETROIT (INS)—Detroit Com- / PHY {radjophospharous than nor ‘Controls Under Study | , for Expressway Jams igling expressway jams will be ready in three weeks. lee &-- ~ eee can OCC COT streets and traffic, said) way traffic control. to aid in untan- more than 300 lakes. Malo outlined his plans when -tsevencommon couricil members : | witnessed a demonstration of the DETROIT (INS)—Ajger F. 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The family budget is drawn up as scrupulously on 4 | ample, where their parents paid comes from judging present cus- There's a new generation to whom the monthly payment is 4. , the old-fashioned ~ ‘budget. For ex- lout a weekly sum to the servants, today’s young folk pay on house- hold appliances that do the work. ‘ * * * | Finally, there has been the re-/| markable upgrading of incomes in | recent years, especially in the! lower and middle income brackets where so much of today's instal- ment credit is concentrated. Most bankers contend that more per- repaying installment loans, almost what ‘is all the worry te Washing- threé-fourths report payments are | ton about? less than one fifth of their incomes |. The administration says things are all right how! it just doesn't after taxes, The great majority of | want credit terms made so easy those who eo embraced the time | | that people will be tempted to get payment way bf life are repaying | ‘too far in debt. | | regularly. | So far the American consumer | om? “People are paying off their has shown great aptitude in han-'| debts as fast as new debt is being | dling his time-payment way of contracted,” says Arthur 0. Dietz, | jlife—and the American economy | president of C.-T. Financial Corp. | has. boomed ag a result. “Mass production without mass | 7 , . s ; “3 , ( tis f a _THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, AUGUST 18, 1055.) 3 — j e : _| “BACK TO. SCHOOL” SPECIALS | credit basis cash one was a a Ge . sons than ever have incomes large sales would be impossible, . and | ‘GM enough to back the debt they have | mass sales without mass credit. taken on, so that only a small | | would be a similar improbability," minority are in financial hot water. | | Says Theodore H. Silbert, preside: at | DETROIT (INS)—The DSR has, Between 7 and 10 million fam- | of Standard Factors Corp, ibeen credited with a near impos- ilies in this country are reported Delinquencies now are lower | sible record in trimming expenses to be strictly cash buyers who re-| than a year ago, according to 47 | through the improvement of main- fuse on principle to buy. on credit. | of the 57 credit executives attend-| tenance operations of its bus fleet. 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His face is round in typical- Sia ane 18 W—Vladimir| now touring the United States,| He's bald except on the back | ly slavic — latskevich is & Communist poli-| jooks like one of the brighter ris-| and sides of his head, and these * * tician with a promising future. jing stars in the Soviet political 1.° shaves to create the siueed | I have tole touring with the This bald and rotund 44-year-old! heavens. bali impression we ts Amadcens | Soviet farm delegation for. four Ukrainian, acting-minister of agri-| He also looks very much the P | weeks I have watched Matske- culture of the U.S.S.R and chief} way Americans think a Soviet | have come to associate with Rus-| yich with particular interest. And By TOM WHITNEY Ce ae water £ .{ of Commerce dinner for the Rus- | isians at Cedar Rapids, lowa, an> I've conversed with him on nuf- erous occasions. i IT have been impressed with his’ flare for making friends and in- | fluencing people: For example, at the Chamber | Iowan rose and asked Matskevich; | “When Premier Malenkov re- signed,-his statement referred to! mistakes in farm policy as one of| the Feasons for his” resignation. 7 What were those mistakes?” ; |} 4] | ‘for automotive industry—productivity study team, studying U.S, industry | under the auspices of the Federal International Cooperation Administra. | tion. The 12 man team toured GMC manufacturing facilities here re- F. R. Falberg, factory-manager- GMC Truck & Coach Division, points out some of the styling features of GMC trucks to two Japatiese industrialists, Masaru Miyake of Yoko- hama (left) and Tadahiro Iwaoshi of Tokyo;-members of a Japanese cently. _ STUDY INDUSTRY HERE — Polio Increase ‘Alarms Nation Public Health Service Reports Disease Uptake |4 iv Most ‘States Well-Known German Artist Visits Here; Sketches Beautiful Oakland Lake Scenes - By ARNOLD 8. HIRSCH | ij talent, art. He had been painting since he was 12 A handful of Oakland County lakes are destined to | years old and had already had his work exhibited become internationally known, thanks to the six- and proved salable by the time he was judged “politi- week visit of a well-known German - artist | cally untrustworthy.” He had a heriditary background for both talents. who signs his paintings “JOS, Munich.” His grandfather was a painter of scenes on church Bavarian-born Josef Sussmayr yesterday left the Waterford Township home of his boytiood friends, | ceilings- and walls. And his great-great grandfather had completed an unfinished Mozart requiem. Mr. and Mrs. Gregor Bader, with a sketch pad _| PAINTS ONLY LANDSCAPES crammed with watercolors of lakes ‘viewed on his Sussmayr always has limited his work to land- /scapes becamé “I love the Gutside—the tekes and what goes | — it,”” he said. With a chuckle, he padded: . “T make 1 my Porm ty audiog cn nature.” The artist's gentle blues, green and yellows | depicting the lands, trees and water of Oakland County may find their way back to their ‘source. Before leaving, Sussmayr. signed an agreement with an international art exporting firm in Detroit to send them several_paintings each month. His works are sold by at least one Detroit store. | And persons living on the shores of Watkins, Cass, Loon, Brendel and Angelis lakes one day may find uss- | theniselves With a painting on their walls of a scene So ee dows. WASHINGTON (INS)—The gov- ernment reported today there were 1,781_cases of polio im the U.S. last week, an increase of 26 ol cent over the” previous week. : "Phe Public Meats anes edded |. ‘that last week's figure was ‘‘only six percent below the number for | the same week last year.” At the same time, the PHS said that, as of Aug, 10, there were 300 cases of polio among persons who received Salk vac- cinations. Of these 158 were par- alytic and 142 nonparalytic. On return to his Munich studio In several Weeks, — the 58-year-old Sussmayr will begin transferring become known here and abroad. If it wegen’t for Adolph Hitler, Sussmayr said, he might never have become a full-time artist. OUSTED FROM ORCHESTRA Sussmayr had been a violinist with the Munich Radio Symphony for a dozen years when Hitler began wildly wielding his power and political ideas in 1933. Sussmayr didn’t agree wtih the fuehrer’s struck 9,720 persons, with 12,695 up-to this—point—in 1954, Since the beginning of the current “disease year’” on April 1, there have been 8,657 polio cases, compared with 11,142 during the ‘| corresponding period of 194. IN ALL AREAS Last week's 26 per cent caren over the 1)412 of the previous seven. days was felt in all sections of the country except the west south central and the mountain states. -ernment-supported orchestra.— “But I didn’t follow the steps down, but up,” mayr smiled. Through as a musician, he turned to his second | the New England, Middle Atian- tie, East North Central and the West North ‘Central divisions. The Service added: ‘Although | tour, Immediately another Towan | rose. “We have. agreed,” he said, | “that we will not discuss contro-{ versial questions at this dinner. | Therefore I suggest the question be withdrawn." Matskevich listened to the ex-| change through an interpreter “But I would like to answer the | question please,”’ he said “When Premier Malenkov re- ene TROPHY PRESENTED — 'M Sgt Smith | officer of Army. recruiting in Michigan. There are (left), Pontiac area recruiting supervisor, receives 2 recruiting stations in the state. Area ''B" includes a trophy on behalf of his office, which was named the cities of Pontiac, Royal Oak, Mt. Clemens and signed, in hig statement he,cov-| the outstanding recruiting station for the month of | Port Huron. The Pontiac station. fulfilled 90.20 per tg the reasons for his resigna- June, when 45 men joined the service: Making the | cent of its overall June quota. — rf full eth don't have | presentation is Col, Marvin E. bichel, Semone | His yr av aan he answered the question bul he aa said nothing, The impression he) had created was of an open and honest man, Paul J :Wayne Prof Shouts ‘Lie’ DETROIT W— A Wayne Uni-; Sanford Waxer, And this a been the story all| versity professor said today he an Army veteran. the way around on this lengthy | would seek White House inter-| | vention, if necessary, to get an apology and retraction from the Army which described him as a supporter of a leftist graup cited as Communist and subversive by v1, of Detroit, | grounds he “associated with the Communist party.” In Washington, Secretary of the Waxer was not accused by the Army Bucker promised a “thorough | Army of being either a Communist review" of the case or a Communist sympathizer. “I am not familiar with the| He refused to accept an undesir- chse,"" Bucker said. “The charges | able discharge when separated were made before I was appointed Matskevich has a quality which Americans have not in general associated in the past with high- ranking Communist leaders: a i nese cherries,’ Altogether this year, polio has “compared sense of humor, It's not the bitter | humor of a Vyshinsky but a ‘good |deal more_gentle When he arrived jin Detroit to ‘visit the Ford plant, reporters |asked him why he had come to | their eity: “We're very interested in Japa-| he cracked. “And | we came here, of course, to study Japanese oan. | * * Viadimir Siabaervick was born, | , according to Soviet publications, in 1909 in the Ukraine | His first big job seems to have | ‘ __|deen as the director of one of the | biggest agricultural schools in the | Ukraine—the Kharkoy Agricultur- lal Institute | He was made minister of live. | | stock for the Ukraine after the | ‘war. he has said. In 1949 he was| [made minister of agriculture of the Ukraine. That year he was) also elected to the Ukrainian | Party Central Committee. In April 1950 he was named first | deputy premier of the Ukraine and | he became a member of the Com- munist party Politbureau for the Ukraine. e ._* * In March 1952 he was suddenly relieved of his job as first deputy premier of the Ukraine. He was not reelected to the Communist party organs of the Ukraine. ~~ He became prominent again after Stalin's death when Khrush- | chev had become one of the two! top men of the U.S.S.R. He was named first deputy minister of | agriculture of the U.S.S.R. some | time between September 1953 and | February 194. ‘& the U.S. Attorney General's office The Army sald Dr. Alfred H. Kelly, head of Wayne's history department was “a contributor to and supporter of the American Youth for Democracy (AYD)." | It made the accusation in tist of | | secretary. | ‘But if there have been any tn- | justicdk, Dr. Kelly may rest as i sured they will be corrected." | Waxer, a Wayne University | gradeate and former student in one of Dr. Kelly's history classesy charges made public yesterday | was denied an hovorable dis- bolstering a loyalty case against charge by the Army on _ INSTRUCTIONS: Each word is, related to my work. Un- scramble as few os possible to gvess my fe appeors under orrow, reading downward. OMe ee we ee ts 1 APAJAM 2 BORE 3 STANP 4 UTS! ‘S KETIAC 6 BLET 7 LOLCAR 8.ATCO 9 STORHS mY 10 TAGRER . —— 11 HIRTS preg hcr-osclaper> ye {meee ata © 1955 What's My Line, Ine 8-18 | from the Army last May after a two-year tour of duty, Dr. Kelly’s name entered the | case as a character reference j listed by Waxer in an application for an Army commission. | Dr, Kelly was backed by the university in his demand ‘for a | retraction of the charge and an apology Britain- Texas Flight ‘Breaks Jet Record | AUSTIN, Tex. W—Refueled tn | Mahe, 10 FSF jet fighters flew j from an American base in Eng- land to Austin yesterday in 10 hours 48 ‘ minutes, world records. One gt the records was for time, < distance, . + The fighters averaged 480 miles |per hour for the 5,118-mile trip from the English Midlands to their station here at Bergstrom Air Force Base. They refueled in flight. the Thunderstreaks. The flight began with 127 alr craft but two landed at Barksdale Air Force Base, Shreveport, La., and trailed the other 10 home. No reason was announced for the landings.’ By GEORGE t TRUMBULL JR. Twisted springs, jammed gears and bent coins are just a few of the headaches that confront Andy Kulich ip his unusual occupation. Andy is the mah that keeps the city’s 810 parking meters in tip top shape. He enjoys his work but some- times wonders how many people feel sympathetic towards him. Kulich, who lives with his wife and two sons aft 1277 Merry Rd., Waterford Towtship, has-been the parking meter service re- pairman for the Pontiac Police department since 1938, “T took one year out in 1941 for | military service but the rest of my working days have been split be- tween touring the city on my tri- i that cycle or sitting in this shop re-, | pairing any number of meters | might act up,” 40-year-old Kulich said. SEVEN-MAN STAFF Kulich is attached to the elec- trical section of the department which staffs seven men and has its 5by-& foot workshop behind the police station on North Perry. The manufacturer of the meters provides a five month school at Tulsa, Okla. for future meter re- pairmen. But Andy picked up the meter repair business all by himself. “Back in 1937 I was janitor at city hall and, thanks to the city manager at the time, I was switched. to the electrical- depart-+ ment attached to the police force,” Kulich said. 17 years experience with them I Kulich bought jewelers on timing rl pier gear ratios and studied hours on his own time to learn his pres- ent trade. Since their installation in the city around August 1938 and up until last year, Kulich took care of all meters himself. Merle Parent now assists Andy in his work. Besides 472 older dual meters the city has installed, Pontiac employes 338 Park-O-Meters of a more modern design. “The dual meters someday will | have to be replaced by new Park- |0-Meters because they are getting along in‘ years,” the repairman stated._“But I might add that they | jare very well constructed. In my breaking two Col. Richard_N. Ellis, -38,—le4¢ the other for nonstop mass flight \ Bent Coins Keep Par koa Met Reza Busy ~ have never had to replace an inner- mechanism." RECEIVES REPORT Kulich receives a report from the violation bureau when a meter is out of order and hops onto his tricycle for the repair work ahead, An average of eight broken meters a day are reported to the bureau. Andy has a cigar box full of slugs, foreign coins and bent coins that have caused him many a headache. treaters had stuffed the meters with cheese, gum and various other things saficearding to Kulich, dual meters justment at any time. The meters B I cost about $84 each. 50 MILES A DAY Kulich figures he averages 50 miles a day repairing and winding i : = a : F 3 Z e Libis device three 5 3 2 z aft cael : fit for meters,” Kulich declared. on ue See ae & ae: i aan 3 | : 3 Lea Si ea on Ae Se ee mg : THE PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY, AUGUST 18,105 = : oo oe : —— — —_—_— | eae epoopayy ot! - Ta 1954 Northeastern U. S- rail- | Our True Life Adventuress || \circrn 0. nn: msrms.ce = = | ett eign tito om - ares tunes ~" . we : | — A new chemi-/ $990 g 50-foot length. traffic, or 47.1 on ’ enaeeee 2 ' ' - cal product now makes it —————— at coal and coe : lg mn se ae a: "| for the Navy to patch holes in the| More than 8,000 American In-| Der cent of their total carload ; ‘Vs. jackets of ftiel hoses at a cost of ' dians saw service in World War 1 | traffic for that year: WHICH WOULD WIN ? Ovvs Favor THe JAGUAR WHEN THESE TWO POWERFUL AMERICAN, CATS TANGLE.... Take advontage of our... : MID-SUMMER SALE for HUGE SAVINGS ON... 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To keep faith with his fellow | ' prisoners, « * * The code. holds to the lottiest. | ideals of bravery, but recognizes, | as Gen, John E. Hull phrased it, afid indoctrination to keep that | | if enough pressure is put on him breaking point high. President Eisenhower pro- | claimed the new code | Hull, onetime Supreme command- er in the Far East, was vice chair- yesterday | man of a- committee of retired and directed the military services | officers and civilian officials which totrain all men to stand up to it, drew wp the code and an accom- both irf combat and in captivity. panying report. Back-to-School Shopping Tip: It otfidially 1 relaxes for the me the old ~edheoch E a }man give his’ captors. only his name, rank and serial number, That remains the first line of | defense, to which he should hold if he can, The-code calls on him | to avoid answering other questions “to the watmost ot. my ability.” The report says he should stand | “on the final line of resistance to , the end—no disclosure of vital | | interrogators. “But the defense re-| port stressed the necessity for the | Army Relaxes POW Code, Stresses Loyalty statement, backed up by the Pres- ident himself, that the “United | training in Americanism to start | States will never forget and never. in the homes, the schools and the | forsake him and that it will win | churches, saying that by the time | the ultimate tS a man gets into uniform his char | acter is pretty well established. The American military man, according to the code and accom: | * : The —— of the code drew | * acd the advice and personal | experience of many experts’ in- panying instructions, must OpPOSe | cluding Americans who survived an enemy both before and after ‘capture, He must try to escape | and help his comrades do likewiie. 'He must obey discipline in prison any man can be broken | military information and above all | camps, following the leadership the could do to them in Korea. The committee rejected as impractical the “Spartan code of silence’’ that would demand of a prisoner that = disloyalty in word or deed to|enforced by the senior ranking 1. say absolutely nothing to his his country, his service or his | comrades.”" The framers of the code noted | that because modern warfare may | reach “the doorstep of every | citizen,” it- may -well-become-..a_ code “for all Americans if the | problem of survival should ever come to our own main streets.” * *. The presidential order directed | the military services to Start) “specific training’ for all ranks | as soon as possible in ways and means to prepare Americans to mead ae mia ae anything to | harm a fellow prisoner, is de- | scribed as ‘‘despicable."" No serv- | iceman may sign a confession or | assent to an oral one, whether true | or false, or sign any peace or) | surrender appeals‘ or anything on behalf of an enemy. Likewise for- bidden is the making of propa- ‘and failures of some Korean War | a state narcotic hospital, says = ganda recordings or broadcasts. | prisoners Who “Tailed to keep the -wilttestity-next month before Lit | Balancing this demand for’ re- | faith,” but said on the whdle, those Sériate sponsibility on the part of the mil- | taken prisoner * | captors, The committee also rejected the ‘advice of some who advocated either letting prisoners tell as much as they wanted to and | |others who would encourage pris- oners to talk a lot but say noth- | ing. * * * The report criticized the actions ‘cannot be found | worst that the Communists’ Proud Papa Penguin’ Practices Patience VANCOUVER, B.C, @That | |proud male king penguin at the | ' Stanley Park zoo is now two weeks | & faithf@ly along ‘towards hatching | ie an egg. a penguin ecquenpllatennda | | which has happened only. a few | times in North America. 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Police arrested Nosaka last | week but turned him loose yester- | day after prosecutors decided a) MacArthur occupation order was null and void. ouse DALLAS, Tex. —Sheriff Bill | Decker announced today he would | hold open house Sunday from 2| p.m. to 7 p.m. as his new maxi- | mim security county jail quar-| ters. “This is a pretty swanky jail he explained, “We're even going to have music for the opening— organist Jack. Caldwell from the Dallas Athletie Club,” The prisoners move in week. next (Aavertisement) FOR ATHLETE'S FOOT GET AMAZING RESULTS! Poe ee _.| Wf wet erately | Sen taie T4-L coaghs off talnes | outer shin. xine imbedded germs ON CowTact Canny aay imstant-drytng.— Teter of Simms Bree | . * ae See cages »» | is called the mainsail. The smaller one is the jib. _- oO THE PONTIAC PRESS, ‘Autopsy Report Confirms Cause. Charles Hlavac Probe Coroner Verdict FREEHOLD, N.J. ®—An inves- | tigation into the death of wealthy | Charlies Hiavac will conti | though an-.autopsy confirm | erash were what killed him |terday from the Grove Church | | cemetery in North Bergen, and | reburied after the autopsy, ordered | Vincent P. Keuper. 7 as a result of the crash on the | Garden State Parkway. The car in| which he was riding plunged down | Tout.” * * * Two days Hlavac left his $100,000 estate to} this housekeeper Mrs. Carrie Span- cell, 43, of New York, She was in: AT THE BEACH—4 Making Our Sails Today we will make sails for our boat, The larger. sail shown here the car at the time of the crash, | along with William Jackson, 4, Will Continue Despite he fr Wed Sisters | brain injuries suffered in an auto From Germany told that Hlavet changed his will i in favor of the housekeeper shortly | before the crash, thet Hlavac had been under doctor's orders to re- main at home, and that there was a bad tire on the car. Hiayac’s bother William Lavae, of Closter,. N.J., had yaised a) question about the estate, or id, The prosecutor said last - night the investigation would continue. Brothers Plan LOS ANGELES i®—The Bluem | a double ceremony in about two | weeks, Eberhard F. Bluem, 43, and Els. | |; Bluem, 42, and Irmgaard Haet. | | yesterday. The German-born brothers, us. | i residents for 26 years, met the| =7an-embaniament alter 9. tire blow-- sisters. year ego during a visit | sald Philip Breitzke jto Germany, It was a year before the sisters | before the mishap, | obtained visas for permanent res-+ | idence in the United States. | arrived a week ago and took a ,apartment in Glendale, next re [that occupied by the brothers. | there was no panic. Policeman Wownded by Slaying Suspect CHICAGO W—A 26-year-old ex- | convict, hunted for the killing of a’ detective Monday ae. S shot and seriqusly wounded a rookie police- | man in a gun fight last night in a) movie theater. * * while-some 250 persons watched the movie. Several sereamed as shots exploded wt: for the gunman, Richard Carpen- | ter, who Monday night killed De-' Hiavac’s body was atumned yes brothers are marrying sisters in tective William J. Murphy, M, in a’ gun battle in a subway station. Nearly 500 officers were sent into | | the Northwest Side district around by Monmouth County Prosecutor berth Haefner, 28, and William R, | the Baltimore Theater;-where-po-- liceman Clarence Kerr, 25, was Hlavac, of New York, died July | ner, 27, obtained marriage licenses | ioe last night. and we know he. is wounded,” imissioner., “He's somewhere | j around here, we- know, and _we'll | fet tin” ~~ Embassy Cites Woman for Jap School Efforts |The au: believed wounded, + fled" “The gunman was Carpenter, | deputy com: i. Open Fri. & Mon. til 9 pam. i Sa | ' MRED CLOTHING Paste the picturé on white writing paper. Cut. out the two sails also of New York, who was driv- along with the mast and boonis to which they are attached. Then cut through the. dotted slits on the mast of the larger sail and slip a oth Negroes, were burt fet] slender stick through them lengthwise as shown inthe little sketch. Place a- lump of molding clay in the bottom of your boat. Push the stick into this clay carefully so that it stands up with the gail. Put the jib. im place and paste the straight edge of it behind the | ra | mast which holds the mainsail. \. Tie a short piece of string through the -hole at the corner of each sail. Paste it to the boat as shown in the small picture. ° Now your ship is ready to sail. You can color the anchor red, put a string heck the hole in the | salesman. end and hang it outside your boat. Tomevew: A Fomant and Passetgers ‘ Men’‘s Topcoats- Ladies’: Fall Coats Monday and Friday Nights / a Buy ‘em All Opposite Auburn Ave. After the weddings, one brother and one sister will exchange ad- dresses TOKYO «—The bassy today cited Mrs. Jorden, of New York and Vine- yard Haven, Mass., for “‘intellee- tual eminence’ and unflagging in- dustry” the embassy’ s Japanese language school. ing. Mrs. Spancell and Jackson, ee H Rear View Mirror Useful LOUISVILLE, Ky. — Jack'| Flener was driving his truck across a bridge when he saw in| the rearview mirror the car that Mrs. Spancell was held as a material witness and Jackson on a. technical charge of causing | death by auto. They were ar- yesterday and held in |®. bail each, __After the aut however, Kew. «fwd. been. Alglen. [rom..h {cont be Rimes. Goss per said bail. be reduced to. This house earlier in = day. He | Jorden, established the school in| | $500 for the housekeeper and to! blocked it with: his truck. Two} 1950 for embassy and . consulate $1,000 for Jackson, a real estate| youths jumped out and fled. They | persommel in Japan. During the | were later captured on the Selieun | es years she has headed the The investigation was launched side of the Ohio River and turned | school more than 700 have attend- | _tby Keuper when be said he was over to juvenile authorities. jed its language classes. Ed and Milt | Use Your Credit = $ mye DOWN sy Buys All the Children’ s School Clothes ss BGS GIRLS Shorts — Slacks ence 5 oa — Shirts Shoes . Blouses : _Jecsele.. Siilias < Wie Beata | It's OK to Owe May CREDIT CLOTHING | Open. Monday and — Wiss 98 S. Saginaw St. American Em- | Eleanor } in founding and directing | Mrs. Jorden, wile of New York} eR SM KANT Telwes $999 PANTS $ 99 to Hurry! reel Men’ s DRESS PANTS DIXIE DAN the _DISCOUNT MAN Saves Money for the @ Working Man Famous Makes -at Low Prices CHINO WORK SPORT ae For Ss] sre a et 5-Year 50 FT. CLEAR PLASTIC HOSE - “ia, $349 waite Uti UTILITY PAINT S182 t i, v e* THE PONTIAC PRESS, THU RSDAY, AUGU ST 18, 1955 - “WENT eee Scientist Holds Out. Hop ye for Life on Moon matt ofS ott “is the vert Sondens ation et Sones lunar. observers have. seen ints eclacn — Saomer fH British the Arthur a man of Boclety.) By ARTHUR C, CLARKE Is there life on the moon? That is a question that is always being asked, and most astronomers would say, “Definitely, no. saa sbomce of air and water rules i out.’ However, it is wise not to be too | dogmatic ‘on this point. Many} mee oe coe nme Interplantary —Two Stores— SPECIAL — BARGAINS | AT OUR NEW FURNITURE STORE IN THE WALLED LAKE Shopping Center 1150 W. Maple St. changes which they believe are salts. jdue to some form. of vegetation, | jand, when one considers some of | | ous ‘the weird plants that have adapted | [much easier for the farmer! j themselves to life in earth's desert | regions, it does not seem impos- scientific reasons, there are ex- | Sible that we ‘might find’ remote | tremely powerful practical incen- relatives of our cacti or: lichens on|tives for the colonization of the .|moon. Because of its low gravity, it is more than 20 times easier to iescape from the moon than from the moon. When several expeditions have | landed safely on the maon and returned to earth, plans would be made to set up a permanent | selentific base there. probably be largely It would under. ground, foe avold the great varia- tions in temperature between the funar day and night, which last the earth. : TRIPS SIMPLIFIED Altogether apart from purely If we can find sources of rocket propellants there, and thus set up refueling stations on the moon, the | stein's theory of relativity, not tin-;'Published by Marper & Brothers problem of interplantary flight will! til one _begins to approac h the | s of Pp ‘necessary jve enormously simplified Fourteen days of contjnu-; Today, before we have built any | 670,000,000 miles an hour, it's not a sunlight . would make tiings spaceships at all, it is obviously | speed limit that will worry us for | impossible to guéss how large or how swift they may ultimately be- come, transport, space, at least, according to 27 times as long as ours. In many ways, the moon will be jan even better site than a space- | station for an astronomical ob- | servatory. | _ The fact that the moon turns so | slowly on its axis—orice in 27 days ‘as compared with earth's once in “2 hoUurs=WiIt also” bea considers} able advantage to the astronomers. Even during the lunar day it would | | be easy to observe the stars, be- jcause there is no atmosphere to |seatter the sunlight and ‘so to swamp the stars in its. glare. . SUPPLIED FROM EARTH The first lunar base would have to be supplied from earth, in much the same way as research stations in the Antarctic are provisioned from home. However, as the cost of transport will be so great, it will be necessary to make the base self-supporting at the earliest nk ‘+ — on i The first spaceships will take several months te make the jour- neys even to the nearest planets. But, as for all other forma of speeds will steadily imerease, bringing the trip down j to weeks, and eventually to days. There is no limit to speed in) en ee _ - - - . r — ee i See | more than alidly nibble at the | “The average U. &. farm worker 2 Eccentric Lierds [Spree ol Sones Tand in 180 with heads of zinnias and they! 1. 0 35 acres in 1940, 47 Chomp on Flowers aiolnber: have been ‘eating them with gusto | ith aes and.an estimated. 56. in 060, | PHILADELPHIA ® ~— Did you! jever since. lever see a lizard chomping on a Firm Ups Copper Price one | | mouthful of flowers? From 36 to 40c a Pound At the Philadelphia. Zoo there | NEW YORK & — The Anaco nea | ; are two recent reptile arrivals who | Though it may wel} take several ea: nothing else, making their | Co today raised the price of cop-| hundred years, spaceships from | daily banquet out of their favorite | per from 36 cents a pound to 40° earth will have reached all the ‘dish, heads of zinnias, and other cenis planets of the sun, from scorched | flowers. | Other producers did not follow Mercury to eternally frozen Plato | Keeper Edward Endy at first | Suit immediately, but it was gen-. and the unknown worlds that may tried‘ giving them ground meat, ! erally believed in the trade that lie beyond it. leggs and insects) but the 18%inch the 40-cent price would become | |long spiny-tailed Lizards refused uniform. ‘such reptile delicacies, Then Endy. tried lettuce but the ickanenn has 4,031 fat chunky animals would do no. road , velocity of light. 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PIKE ST., JUST OFF SAGINAW | ieee THE PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY. AUGUST 18,1955 |_| <4 Na ee Hollywood Headlines , Set G oomi n° |U.S. First Nation Collapse of House Kills. phere ey Aeog Is Italy’: Ss Rossano Brasell ; ng to Produce New 13 in Cairo; 23 Rescued | Police said: the dead included” Another Charles Boyer? - Example Early 2comiem | rm no tna iota ale GENEVA ~The United States By STAN SWINTON | keen ear to the feminine reaction’ Teach Tots Cleanliness the first nation in Sones A RR RE HH HE HH HH HF _ For Bob Thomas) to his-role in “Summertime,” with | b ki «, | achjeve industrial production of} 3 . ROME ®—Gina geoph esb atharine Hepburn, recently y Ma ing Events Daily | zirgonium—a relatively new aid to | * DAVI D gy Pl ——. ed | signed Brazzi to a contract for' Routine in Home | atomic power production, “ * about another Italian — Ihusky-| ome picture annually for three | Tt expects to make enough oh ? *‘ ORCHESTRA : dined Tneeane Preat. years. Good grooming can become a supply all the needs of the United | * , 7 RCER — Perhaps not since Charles Bayer! He plans two outside pictures | habit with school children. | States and those of other countries | Bit Featuring JOHNNY ME “Williams Lake-Airport Roads — Box Oftice Opens 7:00 P. M. cee his —— - adina | year and has a round dozen| Set the example yourself by, as well, a report today at the | Bi FRI & Ss AT ‘ ITE — ne eotiggreo apietiied offers to pick from, He is favored | making a routine of hair brushing, | atoms-for- peace conference dis BX ° . LAST TIMES TON ; sia such impact. Thousands of fr the lead in “South Pacific,” | hand washing and shoe shining as | Choeed. ue E F ih U.S.-postmarked letters are deliv- the role played by Ezio Pinza on! matter of tact as breakfast, dinner sald a ior g-gfnggadiieaag *« : WALLED nent Broadwa. - supper wsm . : op Via Sistna ve a ees Te ek 8 | izing” a technical paper delivered Bs ' 2% i pe ost —— a abner errno menernememen “For the ears py in my life I Once youngsters fall into this vo toet ayy coger sien | *« CASINO 1G [RRC pp] veelly excited,” Brazzi admits! pattern, the rest is simpl ichner, chairman of a session lee t aa So are female film-goers. T Gauge Ge a habit 2 whic h a was discusses pe | es WALLED LAKE, MICHIGAN ie | | What is there about Brazzi which js to revive the custom of taking “4 ® number of countries, ir he | ARILYN MONROE / i LAKE THEATER || sets female hearts spinning?’ He | aft meals at the dining room table, | “ing France, have been working ik * Lal kk kK KK x aa KK KKK KKK * % TONIGHT | isn’t the typical tall leading, man| except breakfast perhaps. Have °" the production of the metul, | soo pat hancnome, gular features. | the youngsters appear scrubbed | Sectors, but that the United States |] P7—SNU naa Y at anjaulst build _solid.._His face is rather | or get six of the birch. Pata the Foes - achieve it on a din) THE ULTIMATE IN MOTION PICTURE ENTERTAINMENT! ~ Se Hi ark ie} —Bopulas-nowte_the television |“Eichnoe-explained-that-the-chit CW Jb BLUE RIBBON S. WOWTIME a nose is nacre | ‘snack, dinner, relegating man- | | difficulty in producing zirconium | [eee aT BUTTERFIELD A Al iR- CONDITIONED THEATRES | ; Midwestern than Roman. He is 38| "°t* t@ 2 notch scarcely above | of a quality needed for atomic | ve ar | MOST PROVOCATIVE... oN) |) “TH+ Faz Hevzons” TMOST EXCITING 3 : tL Be Bie ® d ; With | the dark akes. Yotingsters eat | purposes is to separate it from § SMCUE FEDERAL 2-485! c poons OPEN hy NALITY IN fe Jack Hawkins mili sore | with the fingers if they chosse | another’ element. “hafnium” with NOW §& [Oo A amber (CARY AT aN PERSO ae . af All Technicolor Yet somehow the rqmantic sum | because usually Mommy and’ | which it. occurs in nature. | Thre SAT. Ee EN Be eaten 12:45 r= » | @ orerororenererarironars total exceeds the parts. At a recent | De@Ay are Paying ve attention. | ] FoR FULL ENJOYMENT OF THIS UNUSUAL PICTURE * > pes ee et | balcony party under the Roman By the time a youngster starts IAL SPECIAL see 3 : ‘AMERICA TODAY! i pe ia F stars, a semi-circle of handsome off to school he should be on the) a—_,_E_E_A_a_oo WE URGE YOU er = 'T 20 adihiniad oa 4 KEEGO THEATRE | women clustered around Brazzi good grooming beam, indoctri- | | Mearce end the _ FEATURES START-AT 1:00 — — ion ' minutes after his arrival. Standing | nated into the proper use of the. inconspicuously to one side, beam-| toothbrush, soap, water, hair | “ep AND OLE ing with pride at her husband, | brush, comb and shoe polish. 14 AND SECRETS THURS., FRI., SAT. ee wad, Mrs. Brazzi, a fat, cheerful It'll make it easier for Mom, 99 RADIO f) WIT)! REN f srl . woman who-fits to ‘perfection the | too, if a youngster can do some OPRY SHOW | average American idea of a middle | of these chores for himself. Even . 0) | = 3 aged Italian housewife. | though a little fellow doesn't suc- : DIRECT FROM site sonata bP »-oeed.km. getting. his..hair. combed, g tees NAS MVICKE 4 Virtually ignored in a corner | just right or bis hands immiacu- — where he restlessly passed time | late each tinie, Mom, can close ® BIG CAST with a journalist friend was such | her eyes to ® occasionally. — , . ADDED a matinee idol as Edmund Pur- | ® Ina terrific Lo D Sv aat laa 5 f\ be | ] A i dom, Even his lady love, Linda| He shouldn't “a mer into 8 Hillbilly CAT CONCERTO” TOM & JERRY CARTOON Christian, clung to the Brazzi| chair while her exasperated vol Fun Show | group for more “than an hour, Aft-| announces his efforts must be = erwards, a male guest asked a paired. | girt to explain Brazzi's appeal.| Unless his socks are on back- IN PERSON Her answer: | wards or shoes on the wrong feet 5 1| “Rossano just looks nice — like | the lick -'n- promise grooming} Me} \ismsiteaias : ‘someone who would be good to| should be ignored. Tell- him he ONLY “| a eeeammcpemmeeenseneenemes —-= | good unless he makes a SUN.: Sines Parker la “INTERRUPTED MELODY” ° | you; romantic, yes, but kind, too. | looks | “ (A man wouldn't understand." _ of sluffing off grooming Atwood Stadium, 8:20 bd be chores. | [Neither did producers — 10] waeeever peiibia persit our | [iF ooo ora | -and- FINAL DAY! sT@aTs sUNDAY years. Brazzi made more than 70| youngsters to relax in old 10,000 CHOICE SEATS = “ON THE WATERFRONT” Italian pictures with little notice| ¢4othes and get hands and face Don't Miss the ve $ tion of the Viost 7 = . : abroad.. Only—once did Hollywood rimy if they like. Tickets ot Box Office Friday ‘ “\ - " __a——|©”:;: | Call — in 1948 for “Litthe Women” —v Hes : Children 5S Adults $1.23 "NOT AS A STRANGER” = , with June ‘Allyson. The point to get over is that , , “I was given a 50-year-old char-| there is a time for everything and The Biggest, Best ; : acter part and was so disgusted I that one must be well dressed for came home to Italy,” Brazzi re- oyna nl aas = Aunt Minnie, or HILLBILLY SHOW : ome. ¢ . 2 rie EVER OFFERED! wien ent tea: Vena eoeene ee ; a TOMORROW LAST TIME: hunting an Italian leading man for| Fifteen per cent of U.S. families Third Ave.—Fline Tacey had been many things to many men ., . but S TONIGHT ‘Three Coins in the Fountain” | With both. parents working have| only Clint, the gambler took her as he found her . . . picked Brazzi. That put him over. | Children under’6. = a and loved her for what.she was! Detroit DPW Leader Starts Lobbying Action 4 4 4 : 4 4 DETROIT (INS)—Detroit DPW 7 commissioner Glenn C. Richards, | 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 ove) \ buy.com ety Ss EMME a= Seg - Dixie Hwy. (US-10) 1 Block North of Telegraph, FE 5-4500 LAST TIMES TONIGHT FIRST RUN — ALL COLOR — SEE IT! It’s NEW! The FIRST Pirate _ 7 eta i. Adventure Story. - ANNE. BAXTER. -ROCK-HUDSON- | Ever Filmed in SULIE ADAMS. oscar sexton rein - arave wo00 | Cinemascope! —-ALSO—— THE GREAT MOUNTAIN WARS UNLEASH THEIR STORM the city’s expressway coordinator, | will fy to Washington this week- tend in an attempt to win support for a “good roads" special session of Congress. Richards hopes to line up the |American Municipal Assn. which has 12,000 member cities in 44 states. He will talk to the execu- tive committee of the association on Sunday. Son of East Zone Chief to Run German Airline BERLIN @® — East Germany's | “Communist government has chosen: | the son of President Wilhelm Pieck | to direct the operations of the | civil airline the Russians have au- | thorized it to organize. Officials at East Berlin’s Schoen- | efeld Airfield said today that Ar- thur Pieck, 55, has been appointed »general director of the East Luft- ‘ye é a ‘ PPPS SS SSS SST CSCS Pyururr* we" i Hh Ld a e : i i iM ~~. rTrre. rere YS THE “-MAN he was magnificent in “The GLENN MILLER STORY” THE MAN who was unforgettable in “REAR WINDOW” THE MAN who was matchless in “STRATEGIC AIR COMMAND” NOW HIS GREATEST! This is THE MAN f who came a = “to kill someone he’d never seen! a | East zone to Liepzig, Dresden and other major cities, and will also have landing rights in Warsaw, | Prague and other satellite capitals. FRI-SAT... | trani Shoot Spies “BIG SLEEP” TEHRAN, Iran @—Six army and a air force officers were executed 2 TRUNK’ |! as Communist spies today by 0 _firing squad at Ghasser barracks. 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Type I part of the vaccine will be | tains its ability to stimulate the beat THE PONTIAC PRESS, ‘THURSDAY, AU AUGUST 1 i8, B, 1955 |. . ¢ \ - Questions on Salk Vaccine Answered following ‘questions ia nttie concerning, the lie — vaccine are ‘printed by “T; ‘ontiac Press as a public service. The foformation has been com- piled by the National Foundation Toe Infantile Paralysis. mc. and relea: arenes its-Oakland County Q— What assurance do we have that the Salk vaccine is safe? A.—Every possible assurance. The report given by Dr, Thomas Francis, Jr. last April showed t\.at | the vaccine used in the 1944 field trials neither caused polio nor | other major reactions and was 60 per cent to 90 per cent effec- tive in preventing paralysis due? , to polio. It was 60 per cent to 70 per cent. effective for Type 1 virus. about 9 per cent for Types Wf and NL. There is reason to believe the | very emell percentage of ag, jwho carry the virus actually be- | icome sick from polio. Q. — Can the vaccine CAUSE b a carrier? A, —No. Inactivated virus, such as is used in the Salk vaccine, cannot multiply in the body and | be excreted, which is how polid 'is spread. Q. — How is the vaccine made? A. — The three known types | of polio virus are grown on cells of monkey kidney tissues in flasks er bottles. The tissue culture | fluids, containing the virus, are | treated with formaldehyde to des troy the ability of the virus to cause disease This treatment is called “‘inac- tivation.” The virus, however, re- | Limited quantities, | few people are in this category. renee Melons Aren't Ripe Yet but He’s Got $26 Net JERSEYVILLE, Ill. @ ~~ When | George Kirchner’s watermelon, patch Was invaded by groundhogs | re he shot and.trapped 14 of them and collected county bounty of 25 cents each, not have the power to produce | antibodies, and some produce only | But relatively Kirchner said, “Last year } lost | M 20 watermelons to. ene big old groundhog. He just chewed into) each nielon for: pure cussedness, | ysterious Night Caller Leaves Change in Chair TAMPA, Fla. — Tampa police, real hungry. A few groundhogs “ean! are shaking their heads over this do more damage in a melon patch | | one. than a truck-load of grade school | boys.” led by a@ noise at her front door. a ee \@ stranger’s voice told her: I.reckon, and not because he was | plagued with a series of break-ins, |i Mrs. Curile Harris was awaken- the ented whe wes there andl “Look | (Te Be Continued Tomerrow? . more effective this year than last. | puman body to produce its own New and more stringent tests for | | polio-fighting antibodies, The final safety also now are required by the U. S. Public Health Service| wr every fot of “vaccine released for use. Q — Ian't there a risk to vac- cination? | A. — There is some statistical risk to every immunizing proce- dure, to every major and minor operation, to the use of many drugs. The risk in polio vaccina- tion is less than exists in many widely used vaccines and drugs The benefits far outweigh any risk.” | So far as polio is concerned, the major risk in the future will be | for a child to go through a polio | ~sarithronnt kind vaccination can bestow, Q — How long does it take for the vaccine to protect? A. — Three injections are nec- | essary for full protection. The first | shot begins to take effect trom | seven to 10 days later; at that time, detectable. antibodies are | present in the blood stream. The | second shot, two to four weeks after the first, brings a sharper rise in antibodies. With these two injections, a child should be protected against par- | alytic polio for the current palio | season. Long-lasting immunization | develops only after a third or | booster shot seven monthg to a year later. Q — Can a vaccinafed child become a pollo carrier and spread the disease? A. — Yes, but not because he | has been vaccinated. Anyone can | become a carrier of the disease if | the polio virus enters his system. Childdren who are themselves pro- | tected by antibodies induced by the vaccine may be infected by | - natural exposure to the polio virus and for a brief period excrete the | virus, thus exposing their contacts to Infection. The vaccine, while protecting | those fnjected against paralysis, | does not eliminate the possibility | of subsequent infection. Only a! {arm iniected IF | UAL CONCERNED IS ALREADY ee | antibodies? vaccine consists of inactivated vir- us_of the three types_ _known. to] cause polio. - Q. — What is meant by “pro- vocation’? A. — It has been found that certain kinds of injections during the polio season have 4 tendency to provoke paralytic polio with paralysis occurring INCUBATING THE DISEASE. The nature of this phenomenon is not | wholly understood Q. — Should the vaccine be aa ees ee ee pote: baeidemnel ~ A. — Yes, because the protec- tion it affords is greater tham the possible risk of provocation. This was the decisién of 26 physicians, health officers and virus experts who met with National Fomndation medical advisers on June '18, 1955. The benefit to be gained by polio immunization increases as polio im cidence rises, they said, since un- der such conditions a larger num- ber of paralytic cases can be prevented. Q. —Hew long dows it take for polio te incubate? cancel A. — From three to 3% days, | in general, but most often in the | Deighborhood of two weeks. When |@ person is vaccinated, his body | begins to develop polio antibodies. | Tt he is vaecinated after he has been infected by the polio virus, however, oné cannot expect pro- tection from paralysis. 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Coss \ 2 FE 2-8385 JUST SAY . a WO REFUNDS, EXCHANGES, RETURNS OR LAYAWAYS ad ONE ACCOUNT FOR ALL THE FAMIL > Me cn “THE PONTIAC PRESS, “THURSDAY, AUGUST. 18,1955 ss ee at ee a ee id demand that their steel- needs be It ‘oa keen clieciel & that 10 ton’ There are at least-45- aac About. 10 million convention Women Felons Beat Sfee! Shortage | Appears Critical ears or trucks and putting it im- mediately into the production line, Iron Age, the national metalwork: | ing weekly, — yesterday. * * at a time when the cént.of capacity, The present heavy demand for steel and the inability of many steclmakers to meet their pro- duction schedules ‘are only a sample of what conditions will i Day, the weekly Some Areas Drawing , Material From Railroad is so short in some areas of the _| country that customers are draw- ing their material out of railroad aks end of vaandiies and the continuafion of the upward surge in business will caust howls over delayed steel deliveries, it said. Iron -Age predicted that many Steel customers will be greatly disappointed when they fail to get expected tonnages in October or November. for Pamvaien ea as NEW TORK ~The ted eaagly |e a ad rota Iron Age said there is certain ‘to be a gray market in steel if conditions keep going the way | ; | they have been. Flood ‘Not Explo Explosion Causes Man Panic. CORPUS CHRISTI, Tex, mi — ‘When an tinderground” Qasoline’ tank suddenly burst through the concrete driveway, Cleo Milstead left his filling station at a dead run. Firemen discovered it was a case of floating, not explosion. A water main had broken, near the nearly empty. 12,000 gallon tank, which started ‘rising—right Some cuties have less than a five-day supply on hand, jt add- | pa Iron Age reported that produc- tion difficulties have caused the steel industry to lose as much as 10 to 12 per cent in steel ingot out- ~T put over the past several-weeks + volume of orders are running 110 fo 125 per Jail Riot Informer State police quelled the disturb- ance. Detroit Tax Collection Lags Behind Last Year DETROIT (INS)—Oren C. Bow- assistant BE Datrait _¢ pounds of milk, Sam Benson Says: LADIES, states that city tax collections are lagging this year but probably will pick up by the end of this month. Bowen said the city had collect- ed over $76 million in Detroit and school taxes at this time a year ago. This year's exact totals have not yet been computed. 197 DIFFERENT COMBINATIONS | on, the American. of blood must flow through a cow's | kinds: of steel in~the manufacture guests visit hotels to attend 18,000 | udder in the production «of 50 | of one medium-priced ass market today WIN 1,000.00! Will Soon Be Here . . . on . 1955-56 BOWLING DRESS PREVIEW! BOWLERS ATTENTION! all you have to do to win big money is to be wearing a Brunner Dress, or Skirt and-Blouse, when you're bowling. AND, LOOK WHAT YOU’LL. WIN IF YOU BOWL THE FOLLOWING GAMES: | Pertect 300-Game, Get $1,000-U.-$, Savings Bond 290 to 299 Game, Get $300 U. S..Savings Bond 275 to 289 Game, Get $200 U. S. Savings Bond No Forms to Fill Out . . lust have your League Sec. and Bowling Proprietor to verily score. meetings. each year says the American-Hotel Asen, .*\-- é Xway Bridge Opens through the concrete. 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Executives haye been pay-| ships of World War II which ing personal visits to steel com-j| could have lowered the eed’ of | Lodge expressway was — to panies at_an_increasing rate to. some residents, | traffic today, UTO f mee - the family bridge crossing of the John C. i RKING in ony fot, with purchese.- ‘BONE LOSE YOUR HEAD IN TRAFFIC — Especially if you're |S Bowling Dresses FREE PA y lot, P sphere tibet ynt-tave-to-lent- at left, in cockpit seems to have lost his: head, but closer inspection will show that_jit’s actually pilot's coat, hung on seat back. ‘Copter 4 landed near Montreal, Canada, because of a broken fan belt; was on a! its way again after pilot purchased a new one from a flabbergasted gas 4 station attendant. —— eh ee é WEEK-END SALEI Shop now! Choice of convenient credit terms! ment of the Republic of Korea, | to Korean national traitors, and. ROK Completely Bans Citizen Travel toJapan | Pps otiteally. 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THURSDAY, aud IST 18, 1955 i ai 63 a — enables them to display cases. handle packages aid the fact that Cryovac-wrapped meats keep long- er in the home refrigerator. You'll find, many Cryovac- “9 bolognas and frankfurters , Ring \ ean be cooked in the bag either in the-oven or on top of the stove. | To “boil,” place the meat, still in the bag, in a pan of boiling water, cover and remove from heat. Let stand 20 minutes. * (moderately slow oven) 15 minutes for franks, 30 minutes for bo- lognas, To remove the bag. slit with | knife and peel off. . J * For a fast top-stove summer | cooled in | Combine egg white Cunbesteny, - 14 cup water, 1 cup sugar, 2 ta- and %& teaspoon: salt, in top of dov- ble boiler. Beat over rapidly , boiling water with rotary or elec-/ It’s easy to break the loaf apart’ servings. ‘tric beater until frosting stands in | peaks, ee from heat; add %| In_ selecting the frankéurters | oyoumuers love this: Chill apri- and into glasses. = consistency. [come in the ‘handy T-pound cello |Add ‘vanilla ies eroam-cod eal | fi teaspoon vanilla pw ot jeld: Frosting for tops and sides | Ghee bua teks _ flavoring. Beat | EASY SUMMER MEAL — Frankfurters cooked| summer meal. The cabbage ig cooked before being &@ More complete stock im right in their.plastic wrapping, browned canned po- And home-|tatoes and hot slaw make an easy and “tempting | makers appreciate the easy-to 4. W Packaging Method improves Fake and na % cup milk, cream or evagapions milk | cooking. Meanwhile, stir milk may: 1%) teaspoons salt E Pt easooen prepared mustard with small amount of boiling salt- ied water, turning once during | | 3) 4 |mixed with the seasonings and the dressing. . oi re) | | expert Reba Staggs. It's thrifty andl exe prong Aue acceptable dish. Novice Cooks Can Test Skill on Ground Beef | { testrutt (given Govty apiece sci beet ‘a gradually into. mayonnaise and ae ve | Putierem "inely chovped sain Here's’ a simple cook-out. main] ,.beyyent omens nd beet Jn ‘warm guatty while ay op rer reg Prac gee ga a $ Socden or "metal skewers + | dish perfect for backyard chefs. /fire. Add remaining ingredients; - novemale bee seedae Toss | time to help them. They'll become | Combine pd beet, salt, | Teenagers enjoy fixing this hot /cook, stirring occasionally, 15 min- dressing and cabbage lightly to-| real help to you and will prob-| Pepper and onion and mix, well./and hearty stew for friends and/utes. Serve in soup bowls. Serves Shape mixture into 12 small bails. Thread each skewer with a meatball, mee meatball, pickle and meatball U. $. CHOICE Sirloin Steak u 79° SNOWCROP French Fries 2 29' " Let t Toonage Chefs jcc Fix Backyard few 1 es Pas (3 pound) green or lima beans, ft weer : U. S. CHOICE Rolled Rump 859i. 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That's proof ‘enough that the butcher in Frank-| your favorite summer melon. -{furt, Germany, who originated the sausage over a century ago had a) good idea, * * * Today they are so popular that they carry. many nicknames and are happily called red hots, hot dogs, sizzle pups, wieners and other | endearing terms depending on whe. | ther you get them at the ball park Or-ere served then at-a summer ‘Coney Island Touch Frankfurters probably taste their very best cradled inside a | bua and eaten with all the fixings | of mustard, catsup and pickle re lish. bat it's fun te dress them too, in a mew glamour sand- which like this crusty French loat | whirt, Buy one or two loaves of long) make up this ground beef barbe-}| bread and rtially cut it into | CUe Sauce, thick slices, oaing down to, but | Yard and let the family fill their the bottom crust, In| @¥" buns for Coney” Island-style every other cut spread butter and | *4ndwiches. not through, heap grated nippy cheddar cheese. | If you like garlic, add garlic salt | to the butter, Spread the slices apart enough to lay frankfurters in the cuts | with the cheese and -butter. The sow \WEAT. WHOLE LOAF Put the whole loaf onto'a cookie gredients, blespoons unsulphured molasses, sheet and heat in a 375-degree oven powder to suit taste, for 20 minutes. Franks and bread | will be hot atid cheese: melted. and eat like a sandwich. you'll like the skinless variety that phane packages—9-10 to the pound. | For the rest of this slightly tes- tive meal, serve a tossed green salad, or sliced tomatoes, tall giasees of iced tea and plenty of by wise half of watermelon and heap- ‘ing it full of mixed cubes or balls of honeydew, cantaloupe and wa- termelon, Garnish with fresh mint and lemon 2 Sandwiches Boast Tt doesn't take a large crowd-or elaborate planning for a success- ful picnic. In fact, a family picnic » = the backyard is often the most in, be One of these summer evenings, carry it to the back- Coney Island Beefwich 4 ground beet 4 = S-owhet ene: tondefheed tomato 1 to 1% tablespoons chill powder Brown meat in small amount of | fat. 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AUGUST is) 1458 \ ee ba mond Noodle Ring offers an interesting array ot | atte atheorsesedlnane..-dacsamags Pema merce CHICKEN NOODLE BOLD — This Chichen Al-|‘The savery flavor of chickes is achicved without | fuss or muss by adding @ package of chicken noodle | squp mix when making the mold. Butterscotch Icing Summer Is the Season ls Smooth, Creamy |for Shimmering Gelatin Rumor has it that Butterscotch country. Any way you look at it, a ues Oe aes And rightly | good creamy butterscotch flavor—|%. Since there is nothing cooling visually itably, with feathertight, white cake—is| Serves many tees trom the begin always good. [ning to the end of a meal—salad We have our own butterscotch course, main dish, as well as des- version—wonderful, smooth frost-; sert. ing—it's a good traveler and just right fora plenic cake. = * ® | Noodle Ring mold that offers an Do you know, if you want to interesting array of flavors ... make up. your frosting ahead of | chicken, almond, pineapple and J ” Here is a Chicken Almond cloth. If it should become a little! a perfect foil for the smooth biand- thick for easy spreading, just) ness of the chicken and pinc~- le. vy 2 chanhebenaleeed The 5 @atee of Gh beat again. + mold te that it ts made with a _ Wale Batterncotch Frosting package of chicken noodle soup ty cup butter or margarine mix. The unflavered geiatin is Ss ight brown suger, firmly | added to the hot soup so that cup milk 1 2 cups sifted confectioners sugar | Melt butter or margarine in| meatts the whole ring mold. saucepan,. Add brown sugar, Boil This is a handy way to add the | over low heat two minutes, stir-| chicken and delicate ocmmmines Try This Cherry Treat ring constantly, Add milk and con. | | that are contained jn the soup m tinue stirring until mixture comes” bad pst aa ot Bs cae aes to a boil. Gourmet Touch _,,7™,hen: In tlle realm of culinary art,, more it lends itself'to all sorts of Frosting is a favorite all over the summer is the season of the shim- | lovely garnishes. You might try. | surrounding ‘wreath of frosted grapes and wa- tercress. Chicken Almond Noodle Mold package chickyn needle soup 3 cups Water 2 tablespoons (2 pkg.) unfievored gel. atin % cup cold water \ 1% cups gubed cooked chicken % cup sifvered toasted almonds ? | 2 tabietpeons chopped pim!rnto Cook chickerd noodle soup ac- time, keep it covered with a damp_ pimiento, The toasted almonds are | cording to directions on package using 3 cups water, in cold water and add to hot soup stirring until gelatin is dissolved. Chill and refrigerate until partially jalled. Add chicken. almonds, pineapple | tidbits and pimientb lightly oiled 1-quart mold and chill the savory flavor of chicken per- | until firm. Serve with celery, cab- — and tarragon mayonnaise, Add the juice of one lemon to that dried soup mixes can be used | two cups of pitted sweet cherries, | os ¢ , in main dishes. | ground. Freeze until mushy and | Remove from heat and cool.| (ji) the mixture in the retrig- “combine with the beaten whites . Slowly add confectioners sugar. erator until partially jelled and °% two eggs and “4 cup sugar. aay Heinz Beat well after each addition. until then add the cube ceoked chick- Freeze until stiff. This is a de- ick enough to spread. Will.top ‘en, slivered toasted almonds, pine-|licious accompaniment for meat | =r xSinch cake. ‘apple tidbits and red pimiento, | balls or prime rib roast! | ; EEE ‘Pour into the aluminum ring and | moana 2 chill until it is firm. | To replace mayonnaise as a Sauces Lend a = a ieee Lo The beauty of a gelatin, mold is | wiches, prepared ahead of chili, cooked salad dressing, and time and is easily served. Further- | condensed. Soups. + : a lavish sprinkle of ground cinna. Cinnamon Adds Zest Se amie ae The next time you're making |; on’ Sreened Exide an wont French toast for the family, add land then wait for the | J Avocado and Meat Lobster. Salad oer Featured in Salad \Cool Eating on Hot Days ways to use| ture, Garnish with radish-roses. é A summer i doa aes 52 a Fria fer" pamimer| tv Makes er tent shove tre teat ah Ge Give them a brief boiling | servings, ‘ ' (salad made with diced-canned and they're ready for service, ‘) Note: T béll rock lobster tails. luncheon ' meat “wiere righter for a hot day! 0s getnenee than chunks of the lobseter meat either. frozen or thawed, place | Tt can be served in lettuce cups: on tum 6 kettle of ‘boiling : greens? Here's the rec- salted water. (Use 1 teaspoon of | for individual servings or it can| ipe ee etee salt for each quart of water.) be. made an attractive center of | ing the tails. When water reboils, lower heat | interest on a bed of crisp greens | Rock Lobster 80 boiling is gentle and start count on a cold cuts tray; Here's the sods (6 to @ eunces each) rock lobster ing time. Keep covered, | Fecipe: om real It tails weigh 6 ounces, ; boll. Avocado-Meat Salad 2'ublespocns ae seven minutes; if 7 ounces, | J eam luncheon meat, diced | ea oe herbs to teste (basil | eight minutes; if 8 ounces, boil Fyn Bmp loa Lettuce or other oe greens nine minutes, Add 2 minutes to § ripe apeens i ecucumber thinly sllced) belling time when tails are still Lemon — " frozen when cooked, | Galad dressing er mayonnaise | Stuffed olives | Mix luncheon meat, celery and) Boil rock lobster tails according | Tg remove meat trom’ shell, onion. Peel and dice avocados; to directions below; cut meat in- gratn tails; rinse with cold water; | sprinkle.with lemon. juicetopre-| to chunks and chill. \using scissors cut lengthwise | vent discoloration. Combine Be Mix mayonnaise, catchup, Pars- | through center of the membrane fully, with the meat mixture, Add ley and herb to be used. Line thar covers the flesh; pull out | enough salad | dressing ‘to moisten. pres —_— greens and meat with fingers. eet ORANGE ae } | ee | Chill, if you wish. Pile into crisp” Surrounded with sliced cucum- | Twenty cents of all food dollars , ; Z | lettuce ¢ SIX servings... her: _top_swith aay mat. should .go. tor dairy foods nn —— Huron Friendly Soren Days Market Offers a Week this ring with a 39 Value Defiance Peanut Butter 19) pineapple tidbits ‘AE bay ~~ FRIDAY & SATURDAY 4 45: Soak gelatin Pour into a try such sauces as catsup, to Broiled Fish Brofling ts one of the easiest | Ways to prepare fish because it | i 80 quickly and requires a| inimum A — from the Stove to the Though cane approaches the Sheer deliciousness of fresh broiled | h liberally sprinkled with lemon “¢-and amply seasoned,;the fol owing sauces make unusually out ape dishes from most broiled | [FRESH REMUS ‘Don't overlook the sauces you | may list &mong your favorites | en though you've never served | . holfandaise FRIENDLY MARKET _ FEATURES ave ot ¥ 2 EH z Beef Pot Roast with fish . | Lux Flakes LUX LIQUI DET ERGENT 12-Ox; 39° —. ‘yy teaspoon fuige 2 teaspoon , + bouquet Mett-butter“in- small saucepan: hea scallions and green pepper. | Gook over moderate heat about | three minutes. Add seasonings, | sour cream, caamee: juice and | kitchen bouquet. Bring to boil and let simmer @ couple of minutes. Pour over Brooks "| Ketehup 2 for 39 Pork Loin Roast _ Kingan’s 3 Lb. 35s. Pillsbury FLOUR ér tsi Sada tay teonnea. | Clilehen “ef the See CHUNK PACK Makes about 145 cups sauce. Spicy. Tomato. Sauce gy tableageinn ebili esuce juice TUNA... » eae ey : 5 Pounds a 2 tables lemon 1 teanpoon ed teaspoon kitchen bouquet " teaspoon dry mustard \_ teaspoon curry powder ‘Combine all ingredients and heat thoroughly. Pour over broiled MILK third cup satice,- DIAMOND Con PET Armour’s by makes the meal "pate! éi _ VELVET ICE CREAM V2 ca 69¢ “\ 1220 Pairs St. PARKING SPACE 20 Oz. Loaf Super Value PERRY FRIENDLY MARKET BREAD FE-5-6321@ aes ~ t cam i ' s \ ae THE PONTIAC 1 PRESS, THU an AY; AU GUST 18,. 1955 FROZEN LEMONADE PIE, — This delicate pie has a wafer. crust. Tt has the most ,refreshing of all flavors ~.frozen lemonade — and it's a hot weather special because there's no. baking. It will be gilding: the —tity,but-you can garnish it with whipped cream. Frozen Lemonade Used for Cooling No-Bake Pie . Here's a pie that is as heavenly as it looks; and best of all, you | can make it without turning on your oven. It's a pie with real hot weather appeal for the housewife. And its lemonade flavor is cool and refreshing, too. * | Probably enmuede is the most | refreshing of all beverages; and | this pie is made with frozen lem-| onade. Yes, you use one of those | handy little cans of frozen con | centrate for lemonade—the pure California lembn juice |which is frozen with sugar. 4% pint cream, whipped Additional whipped cream for garnish Combine concentrate for lemon- ade with water. Heat, but do not boil. Add marshmallows and stir over low heat (or in double bojler, over hot water) until marshmal- | lows are melted. Pour mixture into shallow dish and place in refrigerator: until cool and thickened, about two hours, Whip ream and combine with the le mar mixture, blending well. Pile the filling into the chilled crumb crust and freeze—in freezer * or in freezing unit of refrigerator— Even the ot of this pie needs | no-baking. Merely grind or crush | your “family’s favorite wafers, mix with butter, and pat firmly o bottom and sides of pie pan.: Crumb Crust for Frozen Lemonade Pie . 1% Cups crumbs (vanilla wefer, gra- ham cracker, chocolate wafer, pinger- | ei Pond rwieback suger (more or lees) «tab poons melted butter or mar- garine ; until firm, at least three , hours. Garnish with whiipped cream and remaining crumbs, ” Pour Candylike Pineapple Syrup Over Ice Cream Readers tell us that they are Beet Soup Easy, «: ~ | but Slow Cooking This version of a famous foreign soup is prepared quickly but needs : an hour’s cooking. Tania’s.Beet Soup ne 1 16%-ounce can condensed, sou ip 1 No. 303 (1 pound) can cut beets 1 Ds firmly-packed shredded cah- bag . ‘vahboeneane light brown sugar Heya vinegar cloves garife Dried crushed thyme, Empty onion soup into kettle: using soup can as measure, add 3 | céns water. in matchstick - add with cabbage, | slice . beets pieces and oer | | |brown sugar, wine vinegar, salt, pepper to taste, garlic, and a pinch | of thyme. Bring te a boil; cover and sim. meér one hour. cups, dried dill leaf are available, flavor | the cream with the dill and use as ‘parnisir tor the soup. oe le onion | Stir in liquid from can of beets; | Note: I sour eream and crushed | i { | Makes about 6 | Sse) STRICTLY FRESH ' EGGS Grade A Small 69° Hale Haven Sweet |PEACH By Seediess Sweet Crush or grind the cookies until always im the market for party, very fine, through a sieve. taste (you'l] want more sugar for twieback or graham cracker crust than for a crust made from sweet | cookies). Stir in melted butter and | mix well, Reserve one-fourth of the crumb | mixture for garnishing top of pie. | Piace remainder of the crumb mixture in a 9-inch pie pan, pat- | ting it firmly in place until bottom | and sides of the pan are t ly and evenly coated. then put the crumbs desserts. So here's one—using that | Add sugar to year-round boon, canned pineapple. icecream Parlor Pineapple Sundae No. 2 can crushed pineapple % cup light corm ayrup % cup wuget 3 pints pre-packaged pineapple ice cream Drain pineapple; if necessary, add enough water to the syrup to | make one-half cup. Put the pineapple syrup in a. smal} saucepan with the corn hb | syrup and sugar; cook over low heat, stirring constantly, until sug- | Chill crust thoroughly—at | to dinsdiuedSel- Sve mnieates-| three hours before adding filling Frozen Lemonade Pie Filling — to. nee frozen concentrate rv 1 cam water (mn ‘famenade-coa ence) 32 marshmallows ~ Cent; add pineappte—and~ stir aah Geek ad ome ade nee ee oe eee All Popular Brands COFFEE... 79. KRAFT NONE SOLD TO MINORS hel 39 SPA 12 oz. Cen ' 4" 99° BB, a. Ty FR Remus Butter Lb. 50 Our Everyday Low Price Fresh Ground Hamburg Lb. 29° U. $. No. 1 Potatoes | Our Everyday Low Price “MILK _ th Gal. 35 a Tender, Juicy CUBE STEAK + ' Large Sweet " suggested here. alt are rane with instant- powdered-cream— eed 2 GRAPES........° 15 Fresh Killed STEWERS | FRYERS | ~~ ice cre is always ite desse: the wonderfyl new new, ° Yes, they instant gives them the rich, ture that is so flavors x ae : ice cream so try J tween Chocolate, writs dell hot? and Coffee au Lait Chocolate Saace TRIO OF SAUCES — There's no dessert quite like ice cream for a e 2 a slansl Grane summer treat. Serve bowls of the chilly stuff and pass a trio of sauces’ 3 ‘abiespoons _fornstareh ty cup u for your guests to choose. Chocolate, Caramel and Coffee au Lait are! pesh sak aoe ~aets have lots and lots of ioe cream ‘Years may come and years may go, but there is one faet that al-| ways seems. to remain the SiHIE Tote ane And fhis-is cooking axiom No. 1) summer we avers Uke to ft) | § espeen vanilia. the favor: | Sor summer. Although | “tee ae ice cream is not new — the reci-|"* pes that we are giving today for sauces are; are brand new and| Oh! so good. They are made with | powdered cream and it! smooth tex- | important for sauces, We are giving three vari- ations to give you your choice of All flavors go ill with vanilla and decide be-' Caramel (serve ® ———————————E. e J squares Unsweetened . choealate nuts if desired. Makes 3 eups., Caramel Sauce iy cups sugar ‘% cup imstant cream % cup boiling water Desh salt \% teaspoon vanilla Heat sugar skillet over low heat. constantly, and golden brown heat minutes longer. nilla Makes 1\ cups. j Coffee Au Lait Sauce i te cup inategt erean i tablespoon cormalarch Fresh Killed while they last_ CUT GREEN 7 Juicy Sunkist ge Solid Crisp & Tender Solid Home Grown ® M, ORANGES HEAD LETTUCE WATERMELON.... TSN foal PASCAL CELERY .. GREEN PEPPERS........ CUCUMBERS. teteeeene — TABLE KING CUT WAX BEANS............... chocolate melted and blended. Add vanilla. | Serve hot or cold over ice. cream | minutes lor puddings. Serve with chopped Mix instant -creany,: cornstarch, | Sugar and salt in saucepan. Stir r, blending well, Add choc- is; ns instant ¢ottes tnontert 1 cup light no ar : Combine” Watiat Chuan ae Jjlate and cook and stir over me-| Starch, salt and. coffee in sauce- i dium heat until mixture boils and| P@" Stir in water, blending well, ‘ eup Add corn syrup. Bring to a boil, stirring constantly. Simmer five Cool,: Serve over-ice cream or other desserts. Makes 11% cups. Teachers’ Leader Says Mediocrity ls Exalted in a large heavy stirring until sugar is melted “8 Remove from. Dissolve instant cream ‘in water and stir gradually into sug- Return "heat and cook five. Add ‘salt and va- | Serve hot over ice cream. | FORT WAYNE;-dnd, ww — A vice president of the AFL. Ameri- Federation of Teachers - today the nations public schoo! ‘ave educating for mediocrity ant gifted students are being neglected. Speaking at the union’s conven- ‘tion here, Edward Jewett, Council Bluffs, lowa, said: “Under present conditions, teach- ‘ers are obliged to pitch to the level of instruction to what can he i done by the median ability group _ oft pupils.” — J Fresh Killed 39: UCKS U. S. No. 1 Mich. POTATOES HONEY ROC POT ROAST OF BEEF 50-Ib. beg geaae ie C See Round - Sirloin STEAK __choice cuts — BEANS »........- 55 CREAM STYLE CORN .......... WHOLE KERNEL CORN........ TOMATOES ........0...000005. ‘KIDNEY BEANS ............... 1b. 69° MERCHANDISE 7 Cans $1,00 .7 Cams $1,00 seeeecd Cams $1,00 .7 Cans $1,00 .7 cam $1.00 Ya GALLON Borden's Clacier Club 69° “695 _Morrell’s SLICED BACON | 3 Lbs. *T 00 .10 Cans $1.00. “SLAB BACON ~ Hickory Smoked. | “33 2" 19 oO “Io Boston Butt ROAST ~ GROUND BEEF Fresh Lean 19 PICNICS Hickory Smoked : 4 to 6 Ib. avg. “ae BREAD Seen eee TUNA _Jumbo 1% Ib. | Jumbo eons ‘| : 2 ben Super Value | _Breast O° Chicken nfroermmennorrseee : Pa ‘ ; = pam Ue he ciation : THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, AUGU ST 18," 1955, When you're planning a patio party: when the. crowd meets at your place; or when the folks drop fn wiile on their vacation trek sandwiches and snacks are the bill of fare for these warm days. A refreshing, yet filling. frosted sandwich léaf will win you the title of the hostess with the best ideas and since large sandwich loaves can be messy to serve, how about smali individua] frosted loaves! re ‘Ah, bet the secret to success in what is inside ‘ie f toaf-ettes and what better fi bag Carrots ‘n’ Onions Suppl \ yf canned fillings and paper ‘ups and plates held out. We made the mistake of taking al! the bread we had at home. It was too much - ' ; and the. ather made Combine Delightfully 2.220227 ots me loaf . hy ‘ Moo “i _ fish form to show tho Do you often wish you knew a way to prepare “a different type of vegetable dish using carrots |, for their taste appeal and vitamin strength’ a Here's a neat way to do it with ease. And it's sure to please the | most fastidious eater | Carrots ‘N’ Onions | popularity It Have you seen fine sugar that is ideal for iced trinks? You'll find it on your grocer's shelf in a new “picture package a yellow package with |the company's traditional color scheme of red and blue The pry-off cap is gaining in provides a more Wash, scrape and shred en uh | perfect seal than the screw cap make 3| chopped or fresh golden cups. Add 1 carrots to cup onion Heat one-. a and garnish with a tomato cottage cheese whieh bowen and | are clove, If 2 whole clove, a fish mold is used, put “some strips of pimiento to form. ‘the tail and olives to make the eyes — it adds a dash of personality. Accompanied by a vegetable, rolls, butter and cool milk, this cottage cheese and salmon leaf will: excite the appetite on a warm day. Cottage cheese adds protein value as _the..sal.. ““fiion, and. = of the nutrients found in milk. Here is good food at reasonable cost for: there is no waste to cot- tage cheese; That's why dairy foods are good buys — they give full value. in food value DOUBLE DECKER SALAD Oheese Layer 2 tablespoon gelatin tablespoons cold milk “s cup hot milk 3 cups cottage cheese, Lae td = eee sei mime hehe La 3 cups. red salmon, feked 1 cup salad — no \ cup ce | ps Meee ery, hoes y A Dped | \% tab) lapeue gelatin ' 2 tablespoons cokd weiter Combine salmon, salad dress-| ing, celery, and lemon juice.Soak ' | gelatin in cold water for five. min-. utes, then dissolve over hot wa: ter. Add to salmon mixqure. Cool. Pour over cheese fayer.: t « To Baa de unmold on large plat-. — garnish with watercress | coreg slices, ? and the new super-' &-copr> | Serve this good nutritious soup | hot or cold Spimach and Cheese Soup i postage eptaach i cup boiling water ‘| teaspoon sait 2 tablespoons bet te uhew * (10 Oumces) fresen chop 2 or marge@rine doen fatr rte er ’ fait end -peppe Put frozen spinach and bailing j . water in large saucepan ‘at least | Ibs C 2 quarts). Add one-fourth teaspoon | : salt: bring to a boil again. break- | ing up spinach with a fork sim x ' ; mer four minutes | | | Drain spinach, reserving bity ud chop spinach even finer than it is nach liquid with a knife. Return spi and spinach to saucepan Rlend butter and flour: add to spinach with onion salt and milk. Stir constantiv ever moderate heat until slightly thickened and boiling. vf (Cheese, stir just until melted Add ‘extra salt and pepper to taste Serve hot. Makes about six cups— enough for six servings. To serve soup cold. be sure to use processed yellow cheese to as- sure smooth texture. Chil! soup after cooking Barbecue Sc Sauce Can Be Mild " or More Zestful Most Amer becue sauce should:have: a barbe- cue favor give our personal tastes a break Suggested, one for those who want | the barest of seasoning, and the Lother a bit more nippy. So use | your imagination and experiment until you find the perfect sauce for you rule This mild-favered sauces, made | vinegar, one-fourth pound butter and a dash of salt, ‘aust be kept . hot and stirred frequently. | Here’s one that’s a bit more nip- py, highly recommended by the 1 teaspoon sat % teaspoon pepper | 1 tablespoon peprike | L tablespoon suger % clove garlic or '% { teaspoon garlic salt i cup catsup 1 medium onion finele chopped % cup water 1-3 cup lemon fulee or vinegar 1 tablespoon Worcestershire sauce “% cup Dutter Gr margarine Blend salt. pepper, paprika and | sugar: Add garlic; ‘catsup, onion! + Re- | move from heat. Add lemon juice, | BY and water. Heat to boiling Foreeniersare sauce — butter. Shrimp and d Apples | Served Over Rice Shrimp and ily meny hit parade one of vour favorite recipes too hecause it's so easy to, prepare. Shrimp and Apples ity pounds sirimp 2) cups ‘f-can) Sieea applies 2 cups vegetaSle boullion (made from vegetable beoutlion supe) 1 medium green 3 tablespoons cornstareh 2-3 cum cider vinegar -~~- - 1! tableepeon sor sauce "> cum dark brown sugar | ™) teaspoon salt A few grains of pepper " #4 cums choked rice Cook in boiling water for 10 minutes, drein:-chell and clean \ shrimp Cut @reen pepper into wide strios.. Simmer green pep- per, “apple slices and .shrimp be bouillon for 10 minutes, Blend together cornstarch, soy sauce, cider vinegar, sugar, salt and pepper: add fo apple-shrimp mixture and stir until thickened. | Serve over rice. Yield: Four to six. servings, Reduce —heat- 4 very jam — edd apples over rice! make a tasty dish that your fam- | and guests will put on your) Tt will become | cans agree that bar- | We -like recipes that | There certainly is no set | of one-half cup water, 1c | Sauce Glorifies | | cook, and yet we know full weil’ | but how to serve them hot without | r | @ lot of fuss and ‘bother? | breathless kitchen | ord time}. Even your own appetite | Kak kkkkkkke For that reason two sauces are | ‘Weekend Buyers to Find Tempting Meat Specials By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS , Loins of pork will be a feature! P Pork prices should start. com-/ | prices up. in some sdttions of the : a] Shoppers in the nation’s-f004 |, sone parts of the” country. | ing down, in the months imme: ae. during a week, .but the ' an : eats | stores will find a tempting variety Few markets will offer'specials*on diately alftad. The U.S. Deparf- ao pd 4 — ‘2 — | of meats on the list of specials this ment of Agriculture says farm- ety, Mave - | Produce kend legs of lamb, but there wil] be ee beef, round roast will be a good buys in lamb shoulder roasts. favorite and boneless chuck pot The rise in egg prices goes on. men recommend onions, potatoes, peppers, tomatoes, eggplant, cab- bage, pascal celery, and iceberg, ‘ers expect to market considerably more hogs during this half,of the *Some days it's just too hot to! — an ee ae y same. : : romaine big Boston lettuce | - | roast also will be popular. Steaks Imereases of two cents a dozen months of 1954. Abundant supple s and . Jone warm meal way. “Store| St Bie rib, however, wil Ye a om large grade “A” shiles are Soul bring lower Brice. P| Pesdh price, which started out | bon ug hten’ sliced and eanned | i conte 8 paul : pha * stores. gonial rand (EGETABLES UP po pad "the ao pated sade aie eu and aemielian, | a week ago in some stores. Else- tions of the country. Butter prices Ves sid y another show little change. “ie It’ s Wilice It's Fresh’ jFryers Teas chore Ah there'll be no price change. Stormy weather sent vegetable drop this week. Here's an easy out fout of the| : that is, in ree-j witi-remain intact instead of wilted | and your conscience will be | clear. Make this quick raisin sauce/ with real New Orleans molasses, | garnish a platter of buncheon meat | 32 Avs. CHOICE Lb. COMPANY A LA CARTE —- Individual frosted loaf-etts taste as with canned mushrooms. serve | —— ea Aor goad as they look when deviled ham is the zesty filling. Each little) with sai — and even} ; cheese, mayonnaise, etc, but leaf is frosted with whipped cream cheese and decorated with a a eto ara = cal ens it’s the nestfully seasoned deviled slice of stuffed olt ive. - a _ : Me sag + he | ham that gives the sandwich + , 2 fost the taste to remember. Molasses Raisin Sauce es... This in t 2 tad eapeens four Form Vrock, Sencll Doz. ¢€ omiea ant im LE t'S Discuss is ‘n That) eer | i cap 2% ounce? Deviled Ham satew ee eS es i = EGGS . | tehlespese, winced persiey By JANET ODELL its newest one’ to try. It's stray.) “% CSp molasses = ee e H lose _ a —— Peatiac Press Food Editor berry flavored and is the pr ettiest 1 tablespoom butter =; - = 1 ¢ounce package cream cheese wddge It's back from vacation we are, pink you can imagine Pudding Mix flour and water until FRESH . 4 q ar FRESH = wr] tebleapece eream of wi = with a desk full of mail .and lots lovers, take note smooth. Bring to boil, then stir in bed ‘ c A : Combine mayonnaise parsley of “ork ahead «For a week we! Two new cakes now come in salt_ lemon juice, molasses and / WALLEYES im Lb. CATFISH BUFF LO 2 and egg to make a smooth mix- *arcely thought about food pages. packages, both of them put out | raisins. Simmer about five rriin- aes = ture. Spread on 4 slices bread, @Cipes. and new p Sauces Today by one of the country’s most fa-| utes, or until desired thickness ; . , Lb. Spread deviled ham-on remaining “t gather up all the loose ends mous gourmets. He has added, Stir in butter until melted. If de- | ‘Lb. 4 $ Lb. € four slices bread. Make two stacks ®Sc ge! gong agam Burnt Sugar Cake and Chocolate | sired, add 2-4 tablespoons wine at | 5 Pound Box eeesees e ef four slices each, alternating Just a word about how the’ —_ Food Cake to his list of; this ton Serve e hot. ; We Steak ‘em! fillings picmic jumches en route worked out ellent package cakes. We give . = Remove crusts and cut each es iney —_ = must our family's seal ot apy val to Good ‘caches S Solod BUFFALO ae LIVE LOBSTER = FROG LEGS stack tn half,*to make 2 small @¢mit, bower, that the last Gay both of these cakes the burnt | j loaves, or 4 individual icaves the 6 yearcid and Miss Teenager sugar cake has a little packet of Add a little grated onion and all Beat cream cheese with cream , @**o 4 kind of sandwiches quid to add color and fla\or to some orange rind to cream-style a until it is light and of stireading ®>¢ pleaded for a hot deg’ and & both cake and frosting | cottage cheese. Serve with sliced . ; to a : consistency. Frost individual sand ie “= cas ere ‘ ae aca ane cee ies or i ‘ with et stan Une | blackberries He anana, salad reo petal ye ena ge - satisfied © with Spinach and Cheese greens. Makes a good luncheon 82 SOUTH hed STREET — Wholesale and Retaibe=> FE 4-1521 as desired with strips of pimienfo ai salad. Accompany with French Iie and sliced: olive. 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Practically Boneless rerrerararars PEUESEUEUUEUEEEEEEEUUEEUUEUESNT TUITE Fresh —s LLET Extra Lean Tender SLAB on 9. + Plump Tender oe CASE STEWING Cheese 2-lb. loaf American or | _ Pimerito I Fi ? 4 eee eee eS SESE SEE SE SE USCC SECC LTL ESL LOLLL ELE LES EELS SESE TLE LITTLE LLL LI LIQUOR - BEER WINE to Take , i i a a a oe a a a ae ae a ee ee ee ee ees 1 4 f i ee ae fs THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY.“AU GU ST 18, 1038 FORTY-ONE.- jo” {abo ut %4- pound) 1 médium-tised onion, ERY > cup cracker crumbs 1 eup grated.” aharp Cheddar chacee um pitas ain eup sliced pimiento- -stuffed green 1 egg, well beaten Cut squash in half lengthwise. |] ‘Scoop centers from squash and © | chop. Leave a shell about one fourth-inch thick. Cook shells, cov- ered, in boiling salted water five to eight minutes, or unti] tender. “4 | low baking dish. STUFFED SUMMER SQUASH — Vary the way. you-serve. summer squash, Onions, olives and Cheddar cheese are in the stuffing, while pimiento-stuffed olives garnish the top. Scallops with lemon wedges, French-fried potatoes and tomato-cucumber salads round out the menu. Onion, Olives and Cheese Give New, Zip to Squash Give summer menus a lift with | plenty of fresh vegetables while theyv ¥teld:-Pour to -st« ers are excellent with this soup | dish. Makes three servings. TOMATOES miereiete difference in frankfurters swieners is that the franks are— |about 1 inch in diameter and 4 inches long, while the wieners are ts Lens spodm pepper q a Caps mil ls cup ary breed crumbs about three-fourths inch in diamet- 1 cag. slightly beaten er and from 4 to 5% inches = Place all ingredients together in Stir lightly to mix well. Mixture. will be very soft.) Michigan has 26.350 miles of ing to 1 inch from the top, Bake in moderate oven (350) 1!) hours. Remove from oven and allow to cool 10 to 15 min- utes. Turn onto platter to serve, trout -waters. il This meat loaf is- excellent, too, | chilled and sliced for sandwiches. | Tired From Shopping? Here’s a Quick Dinner (im You've. been downtown all day, | shopping. You're tired—and in & hurry to whip up something for a dinner, but jt has to be hearty and | nourishing. Open a 16-ounce can of macaroni | and cheese; turn it into a buttered | casserole, Cut a peeled tomato in | thick slices and press them into | the macaroni. Sprinkle them light- | ily with salt and pepper. | | Bake the casserole in a 375-de- | gree oven for 30 minutes. Garnish | | with parsley for added color and | | flavor — and there’s your main j ~| q Lb. 10° 79c Peck 30 Lb. Avg. ee ee ee WATERMELON ee ee noe EADY-TPO-EAT-BARBEQUED- ~ CHICKENS AND SPARERIBS ore streams, about half of which are small, irregularly shaped portions @ loaf. California Suggests. Lemonade Frappe California, home of lernons, has an idea for sizzling weather. It's made of frozen concentrate for lemonade. Lemonade Frappe lenvelope plein gelatin one section of each dough into strip about 8 tiches long; press strips tegéther into a loaf. For patchwork loaf, combine of one section of each dough into ‘% cup frozen concentrate set au 1 quart chipped tee ‘preferably |fine) Empty gelatin into bleinder ton- tainer, Add concentrate for lemon- ade, Blend for about five seconds to dissolve gelatin. Add ice, ~ As you mix in electric blender, twee rubber spatula and work con- tents vigorously to speed biend- When contents+ are’ a smooth, snowy consistency, serve in ‘tall glasses with straws. Or, the frappe may be served in sherbet glasses; plain or with fruit or whipped cream, Serves three-four.” ° Your boiled frosting too stiff to spread? 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Phone FE 2-0119- NOLEEOTTOTEOET OOOO TTO TOTO OTTO Tee SY Cc. Lb SUPER MKT. BEER - . WINE WE COLD at All Times PLENTY OF Fair - SUNDAY 7 a: a F D: 7 ——— THE. PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, AUGUST 18, 1935 Here Are 6 Ways to Cut Food Bills Here's. some really valuable in- | | formation for every family, In the current issue of a home | magazine there's an article called | “Beat the High Cost of Eating.” | Simply, it’s listing of ways to cut the food bill... all tried and | tested methods . . . all easy to fol- low. For example: (1) Shop once a week for staples, twice weekly for fruits, meats and | vegetables . ... and shop with a list. (2) Be on intimate terms with prices. (3) Buy jumbo sizes of anything you use constantly. (4) Clean out the refrigerator and check the shelves the béefere you load up... Maybe | you'll turn up a free meal. | | (5) Get the swing of the seasons. | A grape is a grape is a grape (credit to Gertrude Stein) whether ii “SO GF Is Gents” a” potas 6. Careful use of your refrigerator is an art in itself. Refrigerator boxes not only stack well, and are easy to clean, but they are made of materials that conduct the cold right to the food. Paper bags, on the other hand act as insulators, and the motor has to work overtime to cool the food. Golden Sauce Smothers Toast, Fresh Broccoli Fresh green vegetables bring color and eating pleasure into fam- ily menus. ‘Fresh Broccoli on Toast With Oheese Sauce 1 bunch freen oroceoll 7 \% teaspoon salt ly teaspoon sugar | t-inch botling water tn pan ! Wash - broccoli. If stalks are) jJarge, split in half. Place in sauce- pan with remaining ingredients Cover. Cook unti] tender when tested with a fork. (15 to-20 minutes, lift- ing cover three to four times to permit gases to escape.) In the meantime, make a cheese sauce with the following ingredi- ents: Cheese Sauce 3 tablespoons butter or margarine 3 tablespoons flour ‘, teaspoon ground black proper \%» cup grated sharp Cheddar cheese Ih, tal fresh lemon juice @ piece toast 12 alices crisp bacon Melt butter or margarine in saucepan. Blend in flour. Remove from heat and stir in milk and seasonings, Cook until medium thickness, Be ORANGE SALAD BOAT — This appetizing fruit center with chunks of fresh watermelon and tuck | arrangement will tempt your family even on the | in bits of green around the edges. If you don't have hottest days. Arrange a row of peeled, sliced oranges| a decorative boat-shaped bowl, with apple slices on one side of-the-bewl. On the— platter. ether, alternate bananas with the oranges. dae the stirring constantly. Add cheese and lemon juice. Place stalks of cooked broccoli on toast. Cover with cheese ‘sauce. Makes six servings Garnish with atripe of bacon. Coarse Pepper Sold Most spice companies now offer black pepper in a coarse, or “butcher's grind.” A _ bit more pungent than regular grind pepper, it is especially suited to fresh air meals { Only about 42 per cent of ‘the| | nation’s_farm homes boast running water, according to the 1950 census Miller's DOG MEAL Milley, ' Low cost, com- About one-half of the chronically il} people in the U.S, are under 45 yeas old. lete basic diet. For High Quality, Low Price oe _ali dogs, all Meats - Groceries Come to LEWIS BROS. MKT. 0671 Nitta Hwy. MA 6-061! 4 “riched white bread, while 18.7 per use an oval meat | Your ur Dpg Will love | Enriched Breads Don't Add Calories “Das your Bi morning toast contain extra calories because you use .en- riched. white bread? Not really, but some women think it does. money to put eXtra vitamiris ‘into white they recently discovered that they have been sadly misunderstood, A five-day survey of 437 women | by the Home Arts Guild in Chicago | brought out that only 38.6 per cent | were aware of the vitamins in en- /cent had never thought about it, ‘and 42.7 per cent were sure the ‘bread contained extra milk, sugar, /eggs and butter—all fattening and | on the forbidden list of diet-con- | scious women, Since the language lacks a really appropriate word (such as ‘ envitaminized), the waxed paper manufacturers have come to the aid of the bakers with a national campaign designed to enlighten ‘the housewife: iste: the vitamin Bakers spent a great deal of. bread ‘and then announced | + that it had been “enriched.” But | York) have shown that waxed pa- = which is opaque, protects the tamins in enriched: bread from |Chinese-Style hale’ Crisp squares’ of gree. pepper) almost as crisp as % content and nutritional value of | enriched white bread.. — j are because scientific tests by one of the coun- | i try’s leading independent labora- | tories . (Foster D. Snell, Inc., New | Vitamin - Conscious Peach-mallow nests ! So quick-so easy. with You dont have to out : them | up! Here’ $ a dessert to surprise folks! And what's sure to sur- ~ prise them most is the marshmallows, They're Kraft Mini- ature Marshmallows | made specially by oat to free you you "from the mess and shaped, fluffy and tender! You sionely 3 pour ’em in right _from the bag! Fix Peach-mallow nests for tonight— then get out those fayorite recipes. with marshmallows — _ and start enjoying them this om. easy way. PEACH-MALLOW NESTS . © conned peach halves Ya evp orbnge jvice ‘” tup cocénet % cup Kraft Miniature % cup brewn suger Marthmallews Piace the peach halves in a lightly greased baking dish Sprinkle with coconut, Combine the sugar and orange juice and pour over the peaches. Piace about 8 mini- ature marshmaiiows in the center of each. Bake in a moderate oven, 350°, for 15 minutes. YOUR CHOICE Glacier Club ICE Va-GALLON CHASE & SANBORN COF FE Choice of Grinds The waxed paper manufacturers Is 25: % prance Si light mae which go jane an integral part of many) . 4 : right through the transparent | Chinese dishes. The squares are! ‘Siiva: has, an aren of 8,009 ; | wrappers... - ‘heated ne sguce. . sweet and seer miles. oo ORIMy, STAINED D SHIRTS, socks, undies are no problem when you wash with - Roman Cleanser: Bleach. This triple-action bleach whitens clothes safely, easily . . . removes stains without hard rubbing---makes clothes sanitary, too, without extra work. Use Roman Cleanser Bleach and see the difference. SHEDD’S Creamy Rich QUART FRESH, LEAN a | . Birds Eye | en ; e Perch _2 | Cod Fish @ Haddock 10-02. C 4 _ Pkg. _Defiance SHORTENING "ARMOUR’S “Matchless” ~ POUND — 10 TAKE OUT ee aw a teeter Cor. of Baldwin Ave. and Walton Blvd. | : ; STORE Mon., ara Sr Thurs. — 9 to 9. HOURS - Open Sundays science We Roverve the Right to Limét Quantities! _ TELEPHONE, FE johnnie ne be ann alata 7 a mgd —9 to 10 from.9_te 8 THE: PONTIAC PRESS, "THURSDAY, ‘auGtst 18, 1955: 1 5 ‘ : : : * sf St . t Picnic. : Have a picnic at your picnic} Plan easy-to-serve foods ‘and let everybody help. Take an assort- ment. of bread-and-butter ‘sand- ~wiches, some favorite fillings, and even the youngsters can lend a. For example~take a cannéd ham to the picnic on a wooden slicing board and slice it as de-| sire for: sandwiches. Then you); won't have stale sandwiches left} over. Warning: Don't forget the, sharp knife! j Here's simple yet hearty pic: | : nic fare te serve 10 or 12—easy . baked ham and » satisfying Kid- ; ney Bean and Cabbage Salad. | From a medium-size canned ham | —— (about 6 pounds) pour off the juice, (Save this to make an gbsvle salad with leftover ham.) |eax Ghia BO ax tirepstourts cup brown Is. Subdued_by_.. sugar, 1 teaspoon dry mustard and 1 tablespoon pickle juice. Pour mixture over ham and bake in a slow oven (325 degrees) about 1% hours (allow 15 minutes per pound), basting occasionally. It's dessert time! ‘Tangy Fruit Pie And here's the perfect way to cater ‘to that sweet : tooth. Serve a pie made with : Kidney Bean and Cabbage Salad | bright, juicy frozen raspberries * 2 cans (i? ounces each? kidney ‘beans | pand - goldets, juscious frozen | 1 Cup! chopped sweet-eod pickle” =| | Peaches. The flavor is. really tan % cup seeded raisins -+ | talizing' een an one ' For a “goes-weill” flavor with ‘s cup mayonnaise | | the frozen fruit, use a corn flake $s * sa => ierust. It's crispy and ~a_ nice —e chilled and drained kidney | | change. Sound interesting? £ is! beans with rest of ingredients. Add | |— Attractive and chock full of salt to taste. Twelve hearty serv-| | 5 rag the .mass-feeding, mass-housirg cedure for making pommes souf- chee “to paps sg os i) 7. When faint puffing appears, | the very hot fat just we eeavilg. publication, it occurred in 1837, A’ fiees: ponies StS ane), —" tem transfer potatoes in basket to the If this is done, potatoes should not great banquet was being held in’ 1. Peel a er i ; very hot. pot of fat. - | be fully browned in the meray} France to celebrate the initial run pees, one emt one: 8. Cook until fully putfed and | of fat, but finished off in the third browned. |. & Cover bottom of frying bas- of that country’s first train, | eighth. inch slices lengthwise. ket with layer of potatoes. | cooking. : King (Louis Phijippe was the | guest of honor, and the renowned iB AZLEY’S BIGGER and BETTER 78 North Saginaw MEAT BARGAINS!! Open Friday till 9 ROUND chef Collinet planned to serve | the King’s favorite tood—F reuch- PS ae B ter Trim F ZL Ss EAKS. a eu 6 ° “BEST cuTs” fried potatoes. The train arrived on schedule; the potatoes were put on to cook, and was delayed. | | . | Distracted, a chef quic kly | dipped the potatoes out of the hot | _ fat, -but—net—before-the- edges had} become slightly browned. He _---- BAZLEY’S! WHERE MEAT-1S-A-SPECIALTY! NOT A-SIDE-LINE! ‘sonk | PORK CHOP SALE!) sar ikrast ROAST Lean Center Cuts Lean Blade Cuft_ SAUSAGE | 33: Di. | 29%. 25.) 35 29. NpE™ 49: “aCe “then “aside: -As*the-royas ;entourage approached, the pota- toes were returned to the hot fat. 4 Cheese Puffs Make’ | ‘Delicious Main Dish These sandwich - like make a good main course. Cheese Puffs &eciud rolis « ‘y cup butter or margarine | Lean (3 ounces) deviled ham snacks aw Pe aal eee = 1 egg (separated) x py *, cup grated sharp cheddar cheese Gee ot os Slash rolls into diagonal slices! | to, but not through, the bottom | crust. Cream butter and deviled ham; spread on all cut surfaces. Beat egg white until stiff; fold jin beaten eggs yolk and cheese. | Spoon onto rolls. Bake in moder- ate (375 degrees) oven until puffy and lightly browned. BGround a Raa Beef... Fryers ed BE WISE! ECONOMIZE! SHOP FIRST AT BAZLEY’S AND SAVE!! ‘BAZLEY’S NATIVE SNO - WHITE VEAL SALE! ShoulderCut | STEAK 29%. Fine for Stuffing CHOPS BREAST FS: 4 Bazley's Junedale Shankless Half Meaty Leg ROAST Ask for a Miracle WANT-ADS MAKE MIRACLES EASY - ADE “A” What Do You Want? ... A Want-Ad Will Get It For You!’ Pais! Sean emerete eee aoe 2 venene arene To Place Your Want. Ad Dial FE 2-8181 THE PONTIAC PR ESS Brent ikea teste Camping. doesn’t necessarily mean traieling to the The boys setup camp in their oun lakes or some_remote place for Charles Cole of Lincoln- camped out most of the summer, Brookdale lane. water spaniel, stands watch. a shire road and Roger Knickerbocker of = 23 CMA = ea * Peatiae Preas Photos hack yards and have “Blackie,” Charles’ “One, two, three strikes. you're out at the old ball sons of Mr. and Mrs. Bob Rogers of Claremont place. enjoy game.” Larry, Stephen and Jeffrey Rogers, (left to right) | the sport and have most of the necessary equipment. P _. it ilities W iti) _ H. _, T | Rewspaper work, covering, among _ tending to “stop by Keokuk. and to dig up the relatives of old Chief Keokuk, Iowa, is a town which! other things, major league base- | say good-bye to the home folks.” | Keokuk; and, of course, all kinds By ANNE HEYWOOD _never_fails to. get roars.of_hilari-| pan, boxing—the glamour beats! “But they never left! The town. “ous laughter, whenever it's™men-|~ fn” 1943, he and his wile. Lois, |l00ked so good, they seitied down tioned by a radio or TV master of tired of big town life, so decided | then ard there ceremonies. I know, because I was born there. But, Keokuk is not a funny place, it’s a wonderful place. : Recently, a friend-of mine out there wrote to tell me about one of the best retirement setups I've ever heard of. . His name is Ray Garrison. He and his wife have built themselves a really good life. Here's how it ‘happened. Ray Garrison was born an brought up im Keokuk but then, | like many of us, he left. He put in nearly 30 years of big time (Van Deusen. « | to leav e it. They headed west, in- | Mothersingers Set Rehearsal at, Picnic Rehearsals will start Sept. 15, at McConnell school for the Pontiac Mothersingers. The announcement was made at a picnic held at the home of Mrs. John Bills on Forest r avenue, Watkins Lake. Assisting Mrs. Bills, were Mrs. Harry Dickie and Mrs. Phoebe * | Lois Garrison, whose background included retail advertising and teaching retail salesmanship, got herself a job in a Keokuk depart- ment store. HISTORY WORK Ray began work on a history of Keokuk -wiggh has turned out to be far mo engrossing—and to take far more work—than he would ever have imagined It has involved correspondence with ali kinds of Keokukians, all! over the world; trips to southern | battlefields where Iowans fought | and died; to the Indian country, | aon i * i i of miscellaneous research, * Ray and Low have two grows children and two grandchildrea, but unlike many couples their age, they do not live their chfl-. dren's lives. They're too busy with their own lives. They both | love their work, they knew every- | body in town. “Every cat and dog. too,"” as Ray puts it. And most remarkable of all, they have every bit as much fun to- gether, as they did when they first met. Not everybody, of course, can successfully and happily pick up where they left off and settle down in the old home town. But my advice to all retired peo- ple is: Before you move to Florida, California or some unfamiliar place, stop by the home town and say “good-bye.” Maybe you'll never leave! Shower H onors Bride-Elect — A green and white motif decorat- ed the Opdyke road homie of Joan ‘Mr. and Mrs. Roy Beattle of | Willard street are announcing the will become \the wide of Robert Alessi, son of the Joseph Alessis of East Pike street, Aug. 27 at St. Michael Church. \ . Invited geests’\ were Mrs. doseph Alessi, Mrs. L. N, Kra- Ham Colebrooke, Goldie Stamas, Rose Others invited were Rita Flicker, Mrs. Melvin McKinnon, Eleanor Goulet, Priscilla Latendresse, Nancy Davis and Mrs. Frederick ‘ H t +> “Just going fishing’ says Ralph Kimball, son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Kimball of Colrain drive. (right) when asked how he is spending the sunemier vacation, With his , ¥>) * cousin, Robbie Menzies, (lejt) who is visiting here from Tucson, Ariz., they have spent many enjoyable hours at the sport, . ‘Two Local Chapters in Sorority Alpha Delta Kappa Installs Aréa Units in National Group Alpha Delta | tienal honerary sorority new to Michigan, stituted two Paritiae area chapters at an initiation cere- mony held Tuesday at Dearborn Inn. Kappa, an educa- . * The purpose of Alpha Delta Kap- pa is to stress professional and community recognition for out- | standing teachers, with a national | program ot scholarship and al- | truistic goals Mt is cepreseated in mes¢ of the 1% states with national head- s . quarters in Kageas City, Mis- a eeeeeteninlinnn , Korty pledges were jusk. lated at this meeting, Elected to ‘offices i Epsilon chapter were Mrs. Genevieve Van't Roer, president; Mrs. Lola San- dage, vice president; Mrs. Lewis Cornell, corresponding secretary and Mrs. Gorden Rice, recording secretary. Mrs. Leah Herveat will act as histarian, Mrs. CRarles Hampshire, Sergeant-at-arms,.- ant —chaptafis will be Mrs. John Landon and Mrs, Clinton George. = * * * Zeta chapter elected = Mra, ty +9 Nt ie 2 Hareld Newstead te serve as Day ee ea. 5 a Se * «* we Rein 7 es Eek > ? a* * 7. : wt ta a, oe president; Mrs, C. T. Forsman, James Mercer of Preston street reminds hit my ball.” |THE PONTIAC PRESS | Wo me n = Spending many hours playing croquet, Bobbie Gottschalk (right) that u's okay to Carl Mercer, (lejt) son of Mr.and Mrs.\ go through the wicket, but he says, “dont corresponding secretary and Mrs. Robert Boyce, recerding accretary, . i | Mrs. Cleo Wiley, historian; Mrs, - . -|Enar West, sergeant-at-arms, and | Mrs. Ruth Wright and Mrs. Alton | Madden, chaplains. Elects Five | O a ‘New Members THURSDAY, AUGUST 18, 1935 eee 4 | Parliamentary Study Club elect- PAGES 45-48 | ed five new members to member- Vacations Are Over for By RUTH SAUNDERS hit * parents, Mr. and Mrs. | After an absence of two years dames C. Zeder on Orchard | Mrs. Fritz K. Kleene has come! Ridge read. He is being trans- from Honolulu for a visit. She is' ferred to Alabama. | staying with her brother and sis-— Barbara Zeder spent most of the ter-in-law Mr. and Mrs, John W. | . Blanchard of Lone Pine road. She | Summer at summer school in Ann is accompanied by her children | x duty nd AR. |—Mr> and Mrs. Edwin J. Ander- | Son have gone to their summer Mr. and Mrs. William T. G08 | home at Bellaire: ‘this weekend sett of Goodhue road announce the taxing with them as house guests, engagement ot their daughter AM yi, and Mrs. Harris McCormick toinette Carter Gossett to Li. Basil cal \anneines. | Wemyss - Denning .of the British ~ | Royal Navy. He is the son of Lady Their daughter, Marywnell, will pean have- geste--tetthe -taber- Pay “Shirley Kramer 5r"%ncted sa fe Se weekend at Bellaine including Howard Denning, C. I. E James Hardaway and Eugene | pom attended the Bronxville | Minsella of St. Louis, Mo. The \‘Sehoot and was graduated-from {boys will _fly—ap-in_thetrewn — She is the granddaughter of the ; od Ae She has ‘spent the summer |‘ Sather up her dress for the abroad where she visited Lady | ™itiage of her son, Edward E Shots ot Schirmer and Janet Fairchild, in cece , student Lincoin, Neb, on Sept. 3.. She and Pemb College, ., Providence, Mr. Schirmer will be hosts at the R.A ; rehearsal dinner ‘there Sept. 2. Lt. Denning was educated at yay and Mrs. E. J. Anderson | Clifton. College, Bristol, England, 1. sigo going to Lincoln to_at. ‘and the Royal Naval College. “tend the Bc g * * ® ea « | Mr. and Mrs. James J. Nance ir and Mrs. Lester L. Colbert | returned to their Lone Pine road wit givé the rehearsal dinner Aug. home Wednesday from a yachting 9 preceding the Aug. 27 wedding | stationed with the U.S. Army in| Mrs George: Peterson, Mrs, Fred. sgruise to Mackinac Island, le Patty Laylahd pt Don Mc-| Germany. _ | evick Hoenstine, Mrs, Merle Voss, 6 * * * e ‘Lean. The dinner will be given in. Pte. and Mrs. Spangler will re | Mrs. Nelson Hunter, Mrs. Nile : Richard: Zeder ‘arrived home | their home on Martell drive. ‘main in Germany ten months. On| Leas, Mrs. Beecher Fawcett, Mrs, Friday from Fort Carson in Oalo- 3 * 6.8 | their return to the States the | Grant Watt, Jean Brown and Ger redo to spend ten days with Mr. and Mrs. William T. Gossett | Spanglers will reside, in Pontiac. aldine Barnes, =~ Wes . ‘ ‘ “4 f 1 j 7 pol d ‘i : ‘for a board meeting Wednesday, The meeting was‘ held at the home of Mrs, George Watters on Murphy | Ship in the group when they met Many Folks any Folks street. Elected to membership were will spend next week visiting Mrs. Wilbert Fitzthomas, Mrs. L, ° near Philadelphia. |E. Lacy, Mrs. Leroy S.— Small, > * Mrs. Harry Slater and Mrs. Vasi- Mr. and Mrs. Donald D. | lise Spatariu. James have invited friends to Plans- were completed for the spend next weekend with them |2"%ual fall luncheon to be held At their cabin on the AuSable (Ot. 5. = SGeneoar py River. Among the guests will be S€TVe 48 irman, assis by Mr. and Mrs. William—L.Gra-_\rs._Dale Moats, Mrs. Russell ham, Mr, and Mrs. I n | French, Mrs. Lewis Swartz, Mrs. | Load, Mr. ‘| to Cape Cod. day to join. ber. husband who is Craig, Mr. and Mrs. Perey kK. | 5'aton Levely and “Mrs. Lester and Mrs. John les. Knecht, Mr. and Mrs. 1. W._F. iE Sh Meyer, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Bradt and the Frederick G nen ower Weeds * * House guests of Mr. and Mrs David W. Lee are Mr. and Mrs. in Birmingham : | Richard C. Jackson of Rochester,; Mrs, William Simpson and Mrs. N. Y. Mrs, Jackson and Mrs. Lee | Donald Robertson entertained at are sisters, | the former’s home on Arlington - |road, Birmingham, -Monday eve- | Mr. and Mrs. Leroy C. Vam/ ning at a linen shower honoring ‘dever and their two daughters! pride-elect Sally Passmore, |have returned from a motor trip| Sally is the daughter of Mr. and * s Going-Away Patty Honors Traveler ‘—Friends—honoréd—Mrs—-R.—E - Spangler recently with a going- | away. party. She is leaving Satur | nuptial vows with Byron Barnes, {son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur | Barnes of Miami road, Sept. 17. Guests were Mrs. Lyle Pass more, Mrs. Mrs. Richard Study Group aatpeinns- HONORS Bride ___. 4 —s os Bed Is Dream Stuff Make Your Own Ruttly Baby Bassinet yards of 3%6- inch outing flannel; seven anda half yards of 36 or of %6-inch unbleached muslin; three yards of snap tape; three yards of bias binding; 10 yards of one-inch - wide ribbon; three ‘yards of five-inch-wide ribbon; three yards of %4-inch-side ribbon; She Which follow. ~The “ruffled skirt’ snaps on. and the quilted liner: is piece, eliminating several op- tions, ser Toga tar fuaplutieeny They'll ‘save hours of time and | effort. Attachments useful for this | tucker and shirring foot. If yours have been gathering dust in the / sewing table drawer, practice on a few fabric scraps before you start. True to the extravagant luxury of fine bassinets, this one is made | of orgahily and taffeta. It could) as easily be fashioned of man-| made fabrics that need no iron-| ing, or a more tailored version | could be made if gingham. Base! ‘js, of course, the standard laun- dry basket. . . Here's what you'll need: five yards of of 530- 30-inch taffeta; three Suggests Antiques for Novice Nettie Rosenstein NEW YORK (INS)—An expert in| this mandarin - slender black American antiques says they are | broadcloth tunic. costume for | poodle Koel yo bet for ama’ fall and winter. The jacket, Her reason for saying this is the | C¢ged with black silk braid, | higher cost of American labor | | buttons closely over a nar-| which makes it impractical to = row dress with a notched boat to the trouble of copying old pieces. heli 1 ke i ] Here are a few points ta look’ for | nechtine and tight, bracelet when buying the early U.S. variety | sleeves. 39-inch organdy; one-third yard | flannel cut just five inches longer _ | slashes and outside edge of lining. {pin on the muslin, which will form | | _ jas long as the 'with the ruffler attachment (you | _|make it and attach in one opera- | | tien). Ruffle top of underskirt. Use | cording foot again to attach under- i skirt to band. jlace edging and making the tiny hem at the same time. The tucker, ishows | ‘ five-inch ribbon. 20 yards of %-inch-wide lace edg- ing and three.yards of %-inch- wide lace beading. CUT PAPER : Cut paper pattern exact shape and size of botton of basket. Use this to cut a piece of outing flan- nel; Quilted sides of basket lining are made from a‘ single strip of taffeta and two strips of outing FASHIONS FIRST OF FALL. ... THE LM DRESS. 4... 9495 ‘ Others to 39.95 than the measurement of the in- side top of the basket. Darts will fit lining to basket. Slash lining at the four points to fit around basket handles, Bind | © A hook and eye on each slash fastens the lining securely around Before attaching quilted sides _ te bettem section, sew on snap tape, (Lace edging conceals up- per edge of snap tape). 4 Snap on other half of tape and] — band for detachable skirt. Unsnap| f° — top half of tape and stitch on] — muslin band using the cording| =~ foot. G4 * « * : ” The. taffeta underskirt is a} straight piece of material twice distance around ithe basket. With narrow hemmer, jhem both ends and lower edge. | An eight-inch ruffle is easy to add New slim, slim sheath or long torso fashions. So easy to wear and to flatter the figure Ideal for afternoon, career or even semi formal wear. Rayon crepe, taffeta, pure silk shantung, faille, also wool,. tweeds and transition cottons. Black and fall shades The organdy overskirt ts also made from a straight piece of material twice as long as basket circumference, Width of this piece is distance from center of band to the floor plus three inch- ¢s to allow for tucks, Narrow hemmer saves another operation here by stitching on the set to make tucks a half inch ea in junior and misses | deep and a half inch apart finishes joff the three tucks in no time. Ne sizes. | Gather top edge. / j Top. tier or flounce is a re- peat of overskirt except it's half as wide. Use the cording foot | again to simplify attaching skirt | Better Dresses—Second Floor and flownce to center of skirt band. A row of lace will soften the gathering line. | Wind basket handles with ribbon, Y YOUR CHOICE... A small pels will hold your oes and with small regular payments it will be paid _ for by the wearing season. Pre-season savings will reward you for early shopping. [3 LONG SLIPON finish off with bows at each* end Snap on skirt and garnish with a >) big, beautiful bow made from the | | | | 1 of furniture, as suggested by Con- | stance Williams, specialist in 18th century Americana. First lok for the maker's name Tt is very rare that you'll find one carved into the wood, but when you o_O -neans you've probably found .4- the real thing. Chalk and paper labels don't mean much, since they are easy to reproduce. Keep in mind that our fore- | fathers used hand tools. When examining the bettom of a chair | or table, run your hand over it | for scoop marks. There should | not be any saw marks on a piece | such as a Windsor chair. | * ___Unevenness jis another mark of || the genuine article. Thé turnings on the leg of a piece of furnityre should be uneven and unmatched. Also, since wood shrinks only with the grain, furniture parts that were originally round. would today be oval. Another sign of a true antique is the unfinished underside of a table top or chair seat. The true antique’ has gained an even, coffee color | which is extremely hard to repro- | duce, and would probably cost | more to do than the maker would get for the item. now! get : all the Sea of Creme Puff in this new Gems Pup refill | by MAX Factor _ for just —- Se ...in smart, usable metal case ... complete with puff Now—the new-fashionsé way te instant loveliness is yours in the new Creme Puff Refill ... to put into your mirrored, refillable Creme Puff compact. Or to use, as it is, in its own smart, - heaven-blue metal case! Either way — you get all the beauty of Creme Puff for just 85¢ Creme Puff alone — the superb blend of finest powder and ereamiest base in one velvety dise — smooths on in seconds... clings smoothly for hours. Get-your new Creme Puff Refill today! 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Sketched weekly payments . . . your garment / “ is paid for by wearing , = ine | 59.95 We're Completely Air Cooled k ry ‘ > : \ : ursbeane ane : ‘SHE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, ‘AUGUST 18, 1935. oe “ ‘SORTY-SEVEN Versatile Knitwear — [aware tat snit plus a Retardant Treats! ies: nonfiammabie and yale for weucor Sanat Jaunts Still Spotlight Personal Newsliwss!taovey tran Pplion ea ys read ort climates. - tKeatirent oe everything trom and waist length variety to fill 3 Mr, and Mrs. Joh Kish of Scott) from Wheaton College, Wheaton, | resident, has rehirned to her Fort Sam Houston, Texas to begin| commercially for ‘Wealiient of qvery™wang from Soul aaeuier every need. More than 3,500 Americans hold| Lake road spent the weekend in| Ill., with a bachelor of arts degree} home in Williamstown, Masa. training with the Women's Medical | rugs, carpets and upholstery ma- tes, particles fill crevices The American woman is now glider flying licenses. Niagara Falls, N. Y. in Christian education. > Specialist Corps as a pliysioal| terlal, according to mamdthcttirets. leave a smooth surface on — While there they attended the] The summer commencement ex-| Mrs. Earle v. ‘inte of Oge-| therapist. It | has | wedding of Bértha Kish and Andre| ¢ieiseq* were: held Aug. 12. maw road and Mr. and Mrs, | ee | Rady. ‘ "°e@ # ® Charlies Smith and eons of Tilden! Cos on Hard Floor nes Mr., and Mrs. Howard Wilkins| avenue have returned to their): ye Mrs. Rose Wiser of Winding | o¢ ‘Terre Haute, Ind. were week-| Domes after vacationing in Florida) Amplifies Tones firive left by plane Wednesday | ond guests at the home of Mr. and| ®"d Cuba. Base tones from a radio or \ quest Second Lieutenant Eileen L. | phonograph tend to be amplified of Mrs. Fred Flath, ithe bane oe Harmer, daughter of Mr. and | when the taci.ine stands on a és : : * «= @ eo 6 6 m Mrs. Harry Harmer, of Monterey | hard floor, according to radio en- CRYSTAL CLEAR : Earle K. Knowles, son of My.) visiting at the home of Mre, | boulevard. Is spending several | gincering experts. ‘ and Mrs: R. E. Knowles, of Waldo William McDougall on Lincoln- Gaye with her brother and To absorb the sound, without in- street was graduated with honors] ghire read are Mr. and Mrs. | “*ter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ray /terfering with reproductive qual- VINYL = Charles ©. Enichen and sons | “armer of Oklahoma City. ity, install carpet. Your neighbors | ‘ Billy, Robert and Donald of _ From there she wit leave for will thank you, WITH ny C3; Syracuse, N.Y. a enn RICH BLACK ee N.Y. has been a houseguest ef | SUEDE ‘ nos 3 gee se or on ew happy feet. ee ink HOSIERY SALE! 5 Days Left! | Only two days left for you to take advantage bu -boane Helams So beouiifd, 10 flctiéring— Here's the long-torso line—just of this wonderful opportunity to enjoy fabulous . . like mother wears! 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A girl friend of sutea She leven ta-fde city hes| -“2ow way wscther cays che's invited me to come to visit in| afraid it is improper because it her home any time I want. will look as though I am chasing _* * « the boy, She's afraid of public “Recently her mother phoned| opinion. mine to reaffirm the invitation “She wants a letter f and urge me to come, So I've ss parents saying that they don't Lemon Cinnemon Alaskan Cake with @ cinnamon Meringue ;consider it improper. I think that’s unnecessary. What do you think?” Answer: The necessary and proper invitation has come from your girl friend's mother. And, to my mind, that’s the only one you need. You will be a guest Him their home, at their invitation, and any dates you might have with your boy friend are purely coincidental, He will be calling to ese yeu im your girl friead’s home where 5 “Weekend Invitation. RAGE AS ee EE boy you meet there? He might be soimeone your girt friend knows. Or someone you know. What's wrong with that? It's hot. as though you were Saveiing @ long distance to stay Is Not Improper alone in a hotel in a cs where | You'll have a headquarters. You'll the only person you know is your-|have a chaperone in the back- bey friends. Somebody might call | grounds that improper. To some people it | enough. might look as though you were | rae him, But you'll have a hostess. to fipd you! The important thing is that your boy friend should know just whey One such hostess is) Just be sure your \boy triend | knows you're coming and where | 0-School EXTRA SPECIAL Children’s OXFORDS Tan Leather Sizes 9 to 3 » Sturdy Solgs. Rubber Heels. (you are “coming,, and should show aes Cookies Brows Seger, Osimeal, Chocolate Chips, Cocenet, —=— Toasted Almends—a real TV treat |that weekend.’ You can't very well make definite dates for your- self without consulting your girl ifriend and finding out whether | it will be convenient. After all, you | 6 306 STRAWBERRY RHUBARB PIE Thomas Pastry Shop 121 West Huron, Near Cass PARK FREE in REAR of STORE place to sleep. It would be nice to arrange a double-date with your girl friend, and to save time to drop by and | see his parents, .if you Know them. One big date alone is about all you can squeeze into a weekend. As for public opinion: Who would object to your going for the weekend to visit your girl friend and her family?’ What » 12 FE 4-8163 . Name * gleeves..... full “Best i ng cp | Mothers, let us outfit your child for school in quality and style, guaran- teed by the finest manufacturers, and at such reasonable prices. Come, see, compare. Smart plaids — and solid tones waist styles — ‘School Separates By Derby and hed emt BLOUSES of fine catten, short and SKIRTS of washable wool, | oa #e $599 myn | SCHOOL SHIRTS - Fine Sanforized cotton and nll [eset + Mannels, gay paids. : to 16. could possibly be wreng with that? Who would care if you Jacqueline Breen Is Feted at some interest in being with you}. | can't just use their home as a | Bridal Shower | Bride-elect Jacqueline Breen | |was honored at a bridal shower | a Ney — y at bos home of Marla [VWackKsSon on inois avenue. We \ For Back to School |} aon? € with Famous Mrs. Q. Donald Breen of Berwick | boulevard will become the bride | lof Edward Trancik, son of Mr. | and Mrs. Edward Trancik of Dear- | | jborn, on Aug. 27 at == Presby- terian Church, - Invited guests were Mrs. Trancik, Mrs, Breen, Mrs. Rob- ert Zimmerman, \Jeanne Killo- ran, Donna Schultz and Nancy Moats, Dorothy Cadieux, Mary Ziembin- ski and Cynthia Phillips were also invited, ‘ Coming from out of town was Mrs. Charles Wells of Livonia. Brand Apparel wt iv} When traveling, insure your lignid cos-| preparation and tuck them into plastic jars. metics a safe journey by repackaging them Pour a little extra lotion into the jars to _ beforehand, Purchase one rou Jacqueline, daughter of Mr. and! for each lotion and a box of quilted cotton | on tightly. squares. nd plastic jar\ prevent drying out and then screw the lids It’s an ideal way to travel-pack Seturate the squares with each’ skin freshener, eye lotion, and cootere. ‘Booths Announce! Betrothal News Mr. and Mrs. Harold E. Booth of | Hilltop drive announce the engage- | ment and forthcoming wedding | |date of their daughter Barbara to Leon L. Hubbard. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Elden F, Hubbard of Milford. The couple are planning an Oct. 14 wedding. the x) bes 4” t Mary Leona Strong Wed Mary Leona Strong, daughter of ; and white accessories, and@a.cor- | Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Strong of | age of blue carnations, Richmond drive, Watkins Lake, | became the bride of A. Jack Wil-| bride, served as on — mot HI at d° four o'clock doubie} bs ring ceremony Saturday. He is the| The mother of the bride wore a sort of A. Jack Wilmot Jr. of Ham- | | blue silk dress with white AaCCESSO- | lin road and the late Mrs. Wilmot. | Ties and a white carnation corsage. * @ ® «| Central Methodist: Church was | the setting for the wedding, Rev.| the V. F. W. Hall in Drayton John W. Mulder officiated before | Plains. Out-of-town guests came a cross and candle arrangement.| from northern ‘Mictiigan and Only the immediate families were | Hlinois, present. The bride wore a _ redingote dress fashioned of dusty rose ny- | Bowayenoun in northern Michigan lon with white accessories. Her corsage was of white roses. .WCTU Group Studies S48 8 Book at Meeting Her matron of honor, Mrs. Ken- neth McQueen, sister of the groom, | time on Hamlin foad following a A study and discussion of the wore a pink faille dress with pink |book, ““Alcohp! Talks to Youth.” A to D WIDTHS aes -was the program of the Youth Le Temperance. Council of the Anna, ‘ Gordon WCTU when they met at. : WHITE awe the LaSalle street home of Mrs. MUUCTIUNR CUATS ‘Roger Deaver. : Melvin Smith and Billy Smit NURSES and were received into membership in ‘DOCTOR LAB the group.’ Co, TS The group rehearsed. the pro- gram they. will. present for the DENTIST COATS BARBER COATS Oxford Shop | So W. + FE 4.7212 ST SSE / as , siife..gertle,, Sure Anna Gordon WCTU meeting be- ing held today. ‘Coming Events | Royal Neighbors of America. will. hold ithe anmual_basket lunch picnic Satur- | day at Oakland Perk. SHAVERASTER No larger than a compact . Ty co Frank Thompson, brother of the | A bundred guests attended the | reception held in the evening at | . || your student will go to school in style. The couple will reside for a short} Merit Shoes 4 43 N. Saginaw St. ae a Sam: Benson Says: WOMEN-IN-WHITE ... LOOK FOR THE F INEST FITTING UNIFORMS I Have Them! 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Infants through young women and young men. : : Fa fa 2 =< “ > & j your child is a vice tim of pronation — arch and ankle weakness — “correct” ihe are called for, But there is no need to make your little boy .of girl conscious of this difficulty before other chi a wer Child Life Arch Feature shoes look just like “regu shoes—same identical styles, identical par a Cordovan “inside” is different — _ Shoes eh Young Folks SHOE STORE 26 ha Heres St. ee | You never even guess $0 screwy -even the con vate? i _THE PONTIAC PRESS, PHURSDAY, AUGUST 1 18, 1955 anks By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS This American League race is tending manegers are talking with tongues in cheek, Each one. maintains his | .—— _ sounds convincing. sa ety allie days ago, Al Lopez eland, observing there a no pushovers .in the | * * * * league, figured there wasn't‘ much eres a ome si ating bat ape racing off with the flag—but if any club could do it, his Indians could, what with their pitching and guys are going to win it, but none | all. And Chicago's Marty. Marion, ever sure his White Sox will come out qn top, nevertheless conceded Hang On at Too. of Al's he couldn't see all that New York talent going to rot. ‘ Casey renee! meanwhile, pat- ted his Yankees on the head and) warned that the Boston Red Sox were not to be written off. So what happens? Detroit up and busts Cleveland for the second straight day yesterday 9-5. It was Weather Throws Nationa Net Tourney Off Sched BROOKLINE, Mass. @ — The T3th National Doubles Tennis Tour- scheduling. The championship fi- week Hills, N. ©. U.S. Davis Cuppers Tony ‘Tra- bert, Vic Seixas, Ham Richardson | a u from tomorrow at * * Forest le. nals likely would have to be put over a day until Monday. Such action would disrupt the plans of the U.S. and Australian ‘Davis Cp teams Which meet in an {the Challenge Round starting a ! Jets Grab Spot in Series Final by52Vielory Fast Fieldin Sifford Leads Canadian Open Jazz - Singing Player From Philadelphia Has and Gil Shea are competing this week at Longwood. Australia’s Rex Hartwig and Neale Fraser also are playing in the doubles com- petition while -teammates Lew Hoad and Ken Rosewall defaulted. The rain inundated Longwood's grass courts yesterday after only major match was completed. In that, Louise Brough of Berke- ley, Calif., and Mrs. Margaret Os- borne du Pont of Wilmington, Del., No, 2-seeded women's domestic team, advanced-to the third round with a 64, 60 vitcory over Janet Hopps, Seattle, Wash., and Bar- bara Green of Wilmington, Del. 4; Sensational 63 TORONTO (®—If Charlie Sitford can push his luck again today he will send the Canadian Open Gel{ Championship chase into another tailspin, The betting is he won't. His rec- ord doesn’t say so. Just the same, the jazz-minded U.S. National Ne- gro champion from Philadelphia pranced on the Weston Club course yesterday humming snatches of music and fired a sensational first- round 63, nine under par. - * Ld * This figure equalled the Cana- dian Open record for any one round. It sent the fans into a brand | new dither only a few minutes aft- er word got around that little Jer- ry Barber of Laguna Beach, Calif., had shot a hole in one at the 130- yard par three fourth. % sa Se. ee ere S Sifford couldn't do anything Gregory Sends Coast Man Sets Casting Marks Line Out. 212 Feet for a - New U. S. Record ST. LOUIS —Myron Gregory ‘of San Francisco set a pair of jmew records oh the opening day |of the annual National Fly Casting Tournament. He broke the best cast record by casting 212 feet in the salmon /|— fly event yesterday and averaged 200 2-3 feet in his three best casts in the same event to better that mark, The salmon fly record had been held by Jimmy Green of | San Francisco with 206 feet. Greg- ory and Green held the other mark jointly. with 198.23. Gregory set the marks shortly after Jon Tarantino, also of San ;| Francisco, had bettered the old average mark with 199 1-3 feet. Tarantino won the trout fly dis- _| tance cast earlier in the day with an average of 169 feet. aren Hurler Pitches a Ball for Nine Hours __._wrong_and attributed his good luck | ph jazz music he st—“boy, T really | love jazz, and I was stepping it ‘off high down the fairways.” to the heard at brea Five Sports Pages in Today's Pontiac Press - ‘League Leaders 7 eras | iw 310; at pe trot, iteate i ie arith B, Cleveland, 06 An 18-year-old Shawinigan Falls youth today claimed a pitchathon record after pitching a baseball steadily for nine hours. “Georges Francoeur’s effaré. beats a mark of 6 hours and 45 minutes set in Montreal recently by Jeane- Pierre Roy, former pitcher with Montreal —— of the Interna- -an average of 10 pitches a minute - | and finishing With eight a minute. Goodman, saad open a ee cn eon 49 Texan Still Tops Among Pro Hurlers PORT ARTHUR, Tex., Aug. 17 City, Detrelt and Zer- @®—Rene Vega didn’t quite make it in trying the iron man stunt ‘| but he took his 27th victory of the . | 8eason-to remain the winningest SHAWINIGAN PALES; Que. m= t— pitcher in organized baseball Big 4th Frame Gives Motors Play Tonight L. C. Anderson Jets, apparently recalling their. 1954 championship days, rudely bounced General Mo- tors, 5-2. in Wednesday. night's Class A City Baseball League play- off. Victory advanced the Jets to the championship finals. It was the Ist loss for GM.” League champion GMC com- bined a single by Terry Thomas and a double by Wes Roberts with an ehemy error to tally twice in the 4th for a 2-1 advantage. But the Jets exploded for four big runs in the 6th inning—and that was_that. Lou Seay and Fletcher Davis opened the 6th with back-to-back doubles, driving starter Jim Wagner from the mound in fa- ver of veteran Herman Bishop. Eugene Cox greeted Bishop with Colle Hunt and Rey Beasly and an error notched the Jets’ Ist run in the 2nd stanza. Warren Hagyard, hurler who = [laced Bob Turley for back-to-back Win Over GM; Realty, | - hind the failures of its mound aces —Mike Garcia, (Early) Wynn , and And Boston, still peruistent it not as consistent, wallops the | ‘Bob Lemon, Yanks off a seven-game streak 7-1/ Collins scored the Yanks’ run. He Andy Pafko and Ed Mathews that had built a 54 lead, * * behind the excellent pitching of | Ike Delock, All of which left the Yanks just one game and three percentage points ahead of the White Sox, who were idle. Chicago is half a game up on the Indians who are but two games shead of fourth- | place Boston. . * Me The Yanks, who three times have won seven in a row this Season, gave up their chance at | eight straight as Boston scored} “TTiVe tines “In the sixth “inning. | Grady Hatton and Jim Piersall had failed against New | York in‘two previous tries, checked | the Bombers on two hits until the | | seventh when Elston Howard's dow- | ble and a pinch single by Joe gave five hits for the night. oJ e CJ A twi-nigt doubleheader Washington was rained out. In. the National League, Brook- lyn lost its second straight to New York 54; Milwaukee homered past | St. Loulg 11-4; Chicago regained fifth place.from Cincinnati 3-2, and | Pittsburgh “defeated Philadelphia | ‘64, * * ® __Willie Mays led the Giants’ at- tack with a triple; two singles and a walk and figured. in all of New York's runs. Ramon:Monzapt, go- be. > HHank Sauer, tween Baltimere and the Nats af/ Starter with the-Cubs these days, Chicago's runs, Smoky Burgess hit | a two-run shot in the first for the | | back with 16 hits, 11 of them off Joser Curt Simmons. Richie Ash:| acky Scramble the Tribe’s third lode in a row be- Delock, a 2>year-old right-hand- | in the majors, won his. second while -scattering eight hits and | Striking out eight. Del Crandall's grand-slammer in the eighth put the Braves beyond reach, following earlier homers by * only a sometimes belted a pair of homers for all. of Redlegs before Bob Rush settled down for hig T0th’ Vietéry, ~ The Phils got three runs in the first, then Elroy Face knuckled down while the Pirates battled burn, tops in NL hitting, pulled a back miiscle trying to beat out a hit and left the game the sec- ond inning. triples to get the frame under way. pulled the Jets out of ‘their tie | series last week with Don Nicholie, | throttled GMC"s heavy bats last night. Hagyard limited the Coach- ers to five hits, two by Roberts, and fanned three while walking two. : General Motors faces Don Nicho- fa lie Real Estate in a 5:6 tilt tonight at Wisner. The winner in| the double elimination tourney will | meet the Jets in the final Friday. | If a.2nd game is necessary, it) dete i... Omagtid « and a yokacas we thos Hoosier Junior Leads Ist Round Sam Carmichael Fires | 65 to Take One-Hole will be held next Monday, | ...010 0040-8 8 4) bs Be . e = and (right), Fred Berry (Ameek), LONG WAY 10 PLAY—Two Upper Peninsula ball players (left above), Gerald Patrick (Copper City) | ing the distance for the first time were so desirous trip here. They are shown with Kansas City Athletics’ Joe O'Rourke, looking over some_notes | per | af getting an evaluation of their possibilities as | Joe made during yesterday's tryout at Wisner Field. major league timber that they made the 600 mile \ The school closed yesterday, ater a 3day.run. 'may be gasping, but Skipper AH dians held what appeared to be a | They seemed ready to make a crumbled. has called on. 12 pitchers—four in ‘musele, lasted only three innings. *|gtems from a-serious decline in production of the “Big Three’'~ Lemon, Early Wynn and Mike Garcia. Tourney Opens by the USGA. Not Dying, Yet! DETROIT @—Hold off on those Cleveland obituaries. The Indians Lopez says they're not dying. “We're still in pretty good shape, | even though we're a game and/| a half out of first place,’’ said the solid Senor today. “We've had batting troubles all season and now, for no reason, our pitching has gone sour, But, then, | we've been hot and beld right from Tribe's Skipper Hasn't Given Up on Title Hope’ Fs mark of 3527, compared to 47-19 ‘at this tithe last year. om after a slow start due te ailment, leads with: M4. 8. Lemon is 13-8 and Gareia S11. A year ago today Wynn war 15-9, Lemon 17-5 and Garcia 15-4. The “Big Three’ pitched 4 com: |plete games last year, but so far- this season have completed only 22. “I'm not complaining about the _ -FORTY-NINE the start," Lopez addeq, ~ Only last Saturday night the In- firm two-game grip on first place. | thelF Second ‘straight Tag. Then Cleveland's pliching staff * * In the last three games. Lopez each game. He used Bob Lemon, Bob_Feller, Ray Narleski and Art, Houtteman yesterday but ‘wound | up on the short end of a %5 score | to the Detroit Tigers Lemon, making his second tert | since returning to duty after -miss- ing three weeks with a pulled leg He was cuffed for six hits and five runs. ‘ Much of Cleveland's troubles’ * * *. _They've — complied an overall Girls Junior Top Youngsters. Also. File for U. S. Women’s- Amateur PLORENCE, &.C. (The win- ner of the U.S. Golf Assn. National Girls’ Junior tournament, for youngsters under 18 is, by custom, invited to play in the National Am- | ateur event for women conducted Such an invitation will be a mere formality for three of the four youngsters who teed off in the semifinals of the seventh annual junior event today at the Florence Country Club. ‘-Both Jower bracket rivals, Joanne Gunderson of Seattle, fs . Pontiae Press Phote Edge in JC Event _ COLUMBUS, Ga. #—Par-break- ing rounds and two eagles high- lighted the first round-of the Inter- national Jaycee. Junior Golf Cham- pionships as 16-year-old Sam Car- michael of Martinsville, Ind., grabbed a one-stroke lead with a brilliant 65, Carmichael, in his 34-31 — 65 bene yesterday over the par-72, Huron Valley Boys Club won the 2nd-haif championship in the American Legion's 18th District Baseball League after battling to a 2-2 deadlock with Birmingham §,537-yard Columbus Country Club course, dropped an aca on No, 13, a 09-yard dogleg. LJ * * Phil Rodgers of San Diego, Calif. carded a six-under-par 34-32—66, including a holed-out wedge shot | for an eagle on the par-4 12th. Dick Foote of Santa Ana, Calif., tied for medal honors with Odell Massey of Durham, N.C., and Jack Niclaus of Columbus, Ohio, after the two qualifying rounds, cap-| tured the tourney medal and third place with a 34-33—67. NFL Undergoes Change CHICAGO—The original profes-. sional football league. had- teams : Minors. Face Realignment| sin Southeastern Section ce ES. Aj z : Hi : 3 . diamond. Game was stopped after | ill Wednesday night on the latter's Since district chairman Al Voxs has directed that no rained-out games can now be re-scheduled, Boys Club wins the crown by a slim half game over runner-up Birmingham. Boys Club finished with a 5-1 record, —- with 5-2. - Dave Gaddis engaged in a pitch- ingbattle..with..two Birmingham hurlers in yesterday's stalemate. Don Picmann worked until the 7th inning when Terry O'Conner took over. Gaddis choad five hits and both rufs he viekied | were hal earned. Gaddis also collected two > singles and drove in a.run, while team- mate Roger Voorheis picked up a triple and ‘two singles and ac- counted for the other run, Waterford downed Rochester, 6-4, in a tiff halted by darkness _ after «54% innings. Chuck Gillis D2 Fast Horses , inM &M Trot DETROIT W—A classy field of 22 contenders will go to the post tonight for the $25,000 Merchants and Manufacturers Trotting Stake, a = oe Major Leagues srepemnern | LEAGUE . on Lost Pet. Behind hw a7 ‘605 — 6 602 1 “3 “a «64593 1% So 56 3M 2 5S 50. 98 ansas Ct a 7 wt BY Washington... isess- “a 674) «6*T O : Baitimore 706MM) 6am 38 TODAY'S SCHEDULE - bey ar Ae pies 2 p.m.—fcore (12-9) L Kansas ind at Chicago (2), 1:30 pan Portocarrero (36) and Herbert (1-6) vs. Trucks airs) and Byrd (6-6). _Only__ games eee ta WEDNESDAY ‘S RESULTS — roit, §, Cleveland: § tom 7, reg York: Washington 2), ppd, rain, Boys Club Wins American Legion Title After 2-2 Deadlock With Birmingham : pitched for the winners « and yleided five hits, four im the 4th frame when pested all of its runs. Waterford’s three- run 4th stanta wrapped up the game as catcher Ron Kind de- | Southfield, 3-1, Roseville-Drug. 9's Meet in ’C” Finals Tonight Drayton Team Reaches District Final; Boe’s 2-Hitter Turns Trick Drayton Drug of the Waterford tonight. at Beaudette Park in the championship finals of the men's Class C district. softball tourna- ment. Game time is 7 p.m., with {8:30 reserved for a possible 2nd contest. ; Drug wine reached the finale with a 30 vietery over Rose. ville in Wednesday night's Sth. round tilt. Gary Boe twirled « two-hit shutout and Jerry Hesse chipped in a pair of singles to spark the Drayton club to its finals berth, Roseville, smarting under its ist playoff setback, moved tothe lower bracket and eliminated in 11 innings. Southfield advanced —to- its test with Rogev ile by eliminating Pinckney of Howell, the ane-hit pitching of Porteous, - Mazur, who was Drug's victim, ‘outdueled Porteous as R dumped Southfield. Roseville tal- ‘lied once in the Sth to match Southfield’s 4th-inning run and set the stage for the winners’-twe- ‘run lith. Mazur allowed only two hits while his mates collected nine, General Motors pushed across one run in the bottom of the 7th stanza to nose out Avondale, 65, game. Win enabled GMC to mbve ingo the finals. Coachers’ opponent will be the winner of the Avon- League and Roseville will clash . 30, behind , in a girls'_Jeague Class C_ playoff —__ Wash., and Anne Quast of Ever-|dale-Ginggliville scrap, slated to =~ ett, Wash., have already filed-for rth Side = 7 p.m. the big one which opens Monday | DTUg, i --+s--+-+-++» oe 3-3 28 at Charlotte, N.C. \ Boe and H. Ghelj; Masur and Harris, Carole Jo Kabler of Roseburg, | Souunned 0000) en get so3 48 Ore., another semifinalist, also en- gos ent Reader; Porteous and. tered the women's event. That. left Roseville | s.s..--. 900 918 09 03-3 $ 3 only her a gorarer Sn ae Syasur end” ilarria; Porteous of Tulsa, as ae who sata enaied Andale. heveocessonn tet OOS FI in a position where she must_come | through here today and tomorrow to get an invitation to Charlotte. Oakland Team Wins AUSTIN, Tex. @®—The Pacific ‘Southiweat Verio ehanipions trom Oakland, Calif., eliminated the Southwest region winners from Tulsa 6-3 in the Babe Ruth Base- ball _ Series tonight. “= It was the second game of a twin bill. In the first game Bir- mingham, Ala., defeated Portland, livered the big es, a } worm cage: * Only seven players turned up for Clawson in its scheduled finale at Berkley, forcing the visitors to forfeit the decision, Loss doomed Clawson. to a cellar-sharing role with — +ePeeaww ees Boys 100 001 0002 7 3 Birmingham casvege 000 010 100-2 :. ' dis and Toncray; or Plamen, orc Corntia, Roche 5 6 Waterford gaposegaes os One age 48 @ Lake was Mrs, Richard E. Ore... 75, in 32 innings. Mrs. ‘Schwach Leader MecCas! in “and ‘Goodell; cuchard. ~ Forest Lake Honors Eynon at ‘Stag Day’ Blaine Eynon, serving his 2nd term us president of Forest Lake Country Club, will be honored Sat- urday at the club's 2nd annual President's Day Stag. Eynon was one of. the three founding fathers which reorganized the Bloomfield members, Low net winner in this week's women's Golf League at Silver! Sch-| wach of Waterford. She carded 35 with her handicap. On No. 4 the) pla blind hole; Mrs. Grant McDonald | had the best count, a five, while the day's guest award went to Kind.) Mrs, Frank Caverly of Pontiac, Saturday, members and guests | will start teeing off at-7:30 a.m, after breakfast on the first tee. A full inned, according. to Harold Im- jay ‘committee chairman. Imhoff is assisted by: Ward Brown, Ster+ ee ee ard Norris, °7 i z tt @ z : 5 ef i €z it; s Greesbare, rea broken into the o Detroit at eet g = hg A wold. ? pam. et Washington, 7 p.m. Baitimore at New: Fork, 7:15 p.m.- aut LEAGUE he Lost Pet. ee Waskk and ago. Today the club has nearly $90 “ a THE PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY, AUGUST 18, 1053 ae . ao ia C PSI ii v4 waresrrrsrreeN Fred Hatfield drove in the Ist gt two runs with a bases-loaded sin- { % “a gle in the 2nd.: Kaline delivered | ?p HILIP two with’ his right. field triple in : the ard whe Bari Torgenon scored FINE LUGGAGE ¢ House’s homer and singles by 79 No, Saginaw St. Ener + erie ori The 2§-year-old rookie right- ‘Wander iit ages cd Cia Chovelite tanh the men~aord your. } W’e\a vementtig Whi stteck eqabiat out, = a ae oe Babe Birrer will solve the age-|"2%der has been making large|land Indians says all the Tigers a little too late now. four Indian pitchers. They shelled | 4th. -The closed it out with s : old bull pen problem of the Detroit strides this season, showing |need is an ace reliever to become| Birrer stopped the Indians | tne pen omen from. the fill in| another pair in the Tt on e trie martest Tigers. marked improvement each game.!a pennant contender. Birrer may! cold yesterday, blanking them | hits and five runs: Ray Boone, plus Charley Max- 1 i over the final five innings as the | Detroit kept hammering away at oeenneereenenenee Back-to-Schoo mates Money Produces Tales Tigers jolted the Tribe for the |Bob Feller and Ray Narieski. | ~WEDNESDAY'S STARS = tnd straight day, 9-5. _. lthe- way mith three ite plete, | PITCHING—Ike Delock, young Baseball's New Crop of Bonus - Rookie} pt tt 7is sa tm| tity oicerPrnt Hews ce ci eat Stories Marks 1955, Recalls Old Ones _|ris sae" ostne ie| i home rn |e 2 Se BALTIMORE — The year 1955 Which brings up the newest Bal-| Manage Mucky Wiwsis bes teen | oe Oe ey Beet Rene ee et 8 ee et ie Seteed Sao Bases rene Be at Se Will be remembered in basebail | tiniore story. The club has admiit-| unable to shake him wu Harris | S!¢8-- the of the way markdd the. youngster’s best day | cago’s runs in 32 decision over for a fresh crop of bonus-rookie| ted it made a $36,000 rflistake in |tried fatherly talk, then tried|. Bitter, product of the Detroit|since the All-Star game. He | Cincinna stories. A lot of new ones ‘have | signing pitcher John Swango two | bawling him out. farm system who spent the last | pushed his average back up to 350 erent been produced, though it’s doubt-| months ago and he has been Brady had a sore arm, so the |W years in service, has made 29| After Lary Depy put Cleveland | When Deb Garms won the 10 ful if they top some of the old /| turned loose, “He can never make club arranged for him to visit an|@Ppearances this season. He has) into a 10 lead with his 18th | National League batting title with tales. |it."" opines Manager Paul Rich. | X-ray sociale. He overslopt and allowed 59 hits in 6414 innings,| home run leading off the 2nd, | .355 it marked the last season in ~For Instance, there was the one [%05~ " 4 i a Ce ee ’ Wi a 4 e about Dick Wakefield, signed by| Swango’s trouble, ethcnpsaeint, appointment as made, but Brady The Taw Super me swore beaded.” Se er AN ae hte ae Ane I the Tigers some 10 years ago for,| is nervousness. “I can't warm up| @Sked to be excused “as I've made newspaper said, “$50,000 and|in front of a crowd,” he apolo- plans to go on a picnic." the - — . vin ates ne ,| Rew’ carer br sevet ai} Tiger Box Score |] AINTIN * When Wakefield saw the story,| ‘They're also telling stories about| Tiers’ chartered bus stopped at Tiger Box Score AUT Pp G It ers get up and leave?” | pooner bad “I thought something happened Mitehelt House. ¢ Hatfield, % the hotel and picked up 15 players| CLEVELAND he phoned a sportswriter friend,| Jim Brady, a 19-year-old pitcher AB RE AB RH _ es iese Tipper... 19° Ladies’ Wordrobe...®25N | "could you get that story cor-| signed by the Tigers this spring poner hagolionpe tage Bogheatregrads (mend ELE — ~ae gE Expert Body and Fender Repair 2 ae rs on me rected?” he asked, “It isn't right. for $35,000. Since arriving with the | Brady was sitting 18, Dut pain 1, Kaline, rt ¢ 2 3) ' on All M ane of Cars (A hh hede daddiade dd did dididid, I. didn't get a big Cadillac. I just|club, Brady seems indifferent | “How come?” asked a coach, | 2°. ¢ aah aac ' ; aia got one of the 4ittle ones. about his baseball future, Even | | ‘Didn't -you see all the other play. | Karag fe THe" Poimins? : s| Free na eg Infra-Red 343 200 300 Bunning. p Birrer, p z F jai : i VF Sl moctoewnwuvese Seogecsescses—-voonwe 2! bonus baby. The kid signed for] |) 3 819) te pie ~, - oi Me J nage moan team. met injured aking “oa couns. for Wynn fouled out for Evers in ¢th. That’s because one day the = hon crocs ous 08 Moutteman tn, 9th cwrcndor tnd ‘remarked, "How | "Rh gaia ee : could e kid that cost so much be ‘orpeeon “3 Maan Tuite “hcanwel® f oo Fe be Tans tie as | erat Be in’ all that money with him.” Leases te ‘pennisg burr 1780 YOU‘RE SAFER WHEN YOU DRIVE ON j . , rer 3. 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Com f Babs Romack ee). eee THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, apeTet 18, {T9055 Alston Sha "NEW YORK (®—The eae them what was termed'in some listless performances bound Brooklyn Dodgers,-comfort-| quarters as a “you-batter-wale- son in Wednesday Peaueiay maze 51 loss | ed by a fat, 14-game-lead, experi- up” speech, enced their first shakeup of the season today after a disturbed * *¢ + Alston, after seeing hig Dodgers lineup for today's . series finale Walter Alston ‘reportedly gave! stagger through one of their most| against the Giants. kes Up Dodoers After D feat of the sea-| to New York, announced he was a couple of changes in the Gets in Shape for U.S. Test California Stor Will Defend Amateur Title at Charlotte; N--C- CHARLOTTE, N.C. w— Barbera Romack, out of tournament com- | petition “since effort in the British Amateur last May, | is sharpening her golf game for | defense of her National Amateur, title here next week. After what she called ‘a prac- tice round, not a scoring round’ over the par-74, 6-413-yard course she ventured the opinion that it was “a good course, with some, long par-4 holes and some good par-3s that should furnish a fine test next week." Barbara breezed through last year's tournament: at Sewickley, | Pa., closing out all her 18-hole | matches in 16. holes or less. In the 36-hole finals she heat Mickes 5 Wright, now a professional, 4 anc 2, ending the match on the 16th— | the second time around. A pulled tendon in her left foot | hampered Barbara's play in the British tournament in the spring. She has rested most of the time since. The 22-year-old insurance saleswoman Said that exercises have the foot in the best condition | since spring. “It hasn't bothered me yet in | practice, “ she commented, add- | ing, “of course, I don't know how | it will stand up under a- daily | schedule of play, but I believe it| is alright now. I kept away trom | “golf for: several weeks until about a month ago to give it a chance to rest.” Standing in the way of her be- coming the first champion to re-| peat since the 1939-40 victories of Betty Jameson is a field that list, such youthful challengers as Mar- | garet (Wiffi) Smith, who month ran off with ; ‘Day manager announced. | direction line and he has made | sure that the rhythmic application of all his power is expended on the | And I like the way his left | Don Pike Joins Gay Day; ‘Amos Back at Speedway Don Pike, operator of the Pon- , tiac Speedway for the past three | seasons, has announced his resig- | nation te accept a more lucra-/| tive post at Gay Day Speedway, | the fast half-mile, banked dirt track three miles north of Pon- tiac on Baldwin Avenue, Pike's resignation becomes ethective » -+mediately;— “The trend is await open rac /ing and Gay Day's track is the best type for midgets and big |cars,” Pike éaid. Pians are being laid for late model stock and new car races in ‘the near future, the new Gay Hard- tops will continue | to run every | Sunday. Plans are also under wat for state championship races on Sam Snead'‘s Golt Clinic Use your head . , . by keeping it in fixed position. This gelfer knows how to play. By holding his eyes and head in fixed position after the ball is away he is permitting the follow- through of the clubhead along the | Labor Day. Feature event will be a lengthy, endurance rua with an excellent guaranteed purse. Open competition will be the keynote of the holiday affair, which is expected to béckon the top drivers in the midwest | area, Pike says, | Pike extended his best wishes | ‘tothe “Pontiac” Speedway tor luck and continued success. ~ | “IT hope that it will..run as smoothly as it did in 1952 when | Bob Amos so capably held the reins,”” he said. Amos:is now returning to .the M39 oval, succeeding Pike. Amos | will be assisted by Dick Dewey, who will serve as promoter and publicity director. ball. BONUS BELTER—Paul Pettit is |Jeading the Class A Mexican this shoulder is moving up in pretty” League in batting as an outfielder | the Tam much a vertical plane while his! with .417. The bespectacled slug- | O'Shanter All American and World right shoulder passes under his| ger of the Mexican City Tigers tournaments; Pat Lesser, winner | of last month's Western Amateur; who holds the National Intercolle- giate title and a host of other teen- age threats. It's an all match-play event. The | their share to the arm swing and shutout the Cleveland Indians this | first round draw will be Saturday after the deadline for registration. ' chin. know, The shoulder pivot, as you a 45 degree pivot. swinging this way the hip pivot jand the shoulder pivot contribute hand action. _ (Copyright 198) is about a 90 degree pivot | Jackie Yates, the Hawaiian girl: while the hip pivot is only about} for signing with the Pirates.as.a. With a golfer | is the same young man who sev- eral years ago was paid $100,000 pitcher. First righthanded pitcher to season was Connie Johnson of the | White Sox on | July 9. — dia ae ‘ers are experiencing their custo-— wood Kee Bra last night by knocking out Chebo | ahead to his world 'title-match with | | champion Bobo Olson in Miami on | The manager: said Junior Gil-| not only Jooked but played ‘like liam would replace Don Zimmer) a bunch of tired athletes 'Wednes- at second and Jackie Robinson/ day night, They reached Ramon Swaps to Make Chicago Debut in ‘Derby’ Race. CHICAGO @®—Swaps will make $100,000 added American Derby at Washington Park against five ri- vais, including Parador, considered would be in left field instead of| Monzant, Giants’ rookie righthand- Sandy Amoros. He also had a-few choice words to say to a couple of | sented with four walks but scored | unidentified Dodgers who, most in- | only one run as they left 10 run- cidentally, were not the benched | ners stranded, On the field, they) athletes. No Dodger would admit| made three errors, only the third | there was a speech by Alston, let time htis season they have com- alone disclose it's text. | mitted ‘that many miscues in a * * * game, Anyway, it was the Dodgers’ | e «8 sixth loss in their last \nine| “This game might be the mak games. Does this mean the Dodg- -ing of him,” said Ray Katt, Mon- zant's catcher. “I caught him in Puerto Rico last winter and he looked like a real fine pitcher | ture such a prediction and it would then. He threw hard and had great be more wishful thinking than any- | ‘ control. Then he came up here , thing based on fact, A 13 and 15- | and became a different pitcher. game bulge over a couple of crip. Instead of throwing hard, he be- | pled one like the Milwau-| came cute, throwing nothing but | ong mary August jinx? Hardly. Only la rabid Dodger-hater would ven- with less ar six weeks to go} ori believe you can blame it all | should be enough to overcomd any | on nervousness. He was simply | case of nervousneas. | seared. Now he's beginning to gain bd | confidence. I think he'll be a dif- There's Ro “denying the Dodgers ferent pitcher _ from now. on.” Makes Revealing Debut 18-year-old bonus ‘Texas Title for Dykes SAN ANTONIO, Tex., »—Veter- an Bobby Dykes won the Texas middleweight championship here Kenny Kuhn, rookie for the Indians, always will remember his first major league game. He entered the contest as | Hernandez and is now looking a pinch runner and tore his pants when he slipped rounding second | Sept. 22. “base. | er, for eight hits and were pre- | by many a real dark horse. * * * Besides Rex- Elisworth’s Swaps and Harvey C. Fruehauf's classy S-yearold Parador, the field will include Hasty House Farm's Sum- | Mooer's | mer Solstice; Clifford Traffic Judge; W. L. Ronach’s Hon- ey's Alibi, and Mrs. Nathenson's Ambiguous. * td] * his Chicago debut Saturday in the Harry L./j i Basketball Tribute Reality in 3. Years SPRINGFIELD, . Mass. (® — The Naismith Memorial Hall of Fame for basketball to be located on | the campus of Springfield College | will be started in three years. the committee from benefit games ’ jat colleges and high schodls througout the nation as well as” from sports: fans, coaches and officials. he Calumet Farm’s Trentonian was|@ — expected to go Saturday in the. three-sixteenths grass However, and feature mile after being 3 nosed out Wednesilay by Fraser | ©) | Valley in the Mile Dyer Purse for’ 3-year-olds, i my Jones said Trentonian definite- Calls Ferris Gridders ‘ BIG RAPIDS # — Sam Ketch- Calumet .trainer Jim: tt -22 Auburn: man, beginning his Sid year as) Ferris Institute football hag invited 65 candidates to early practice which is set fof Sept. 6. Ferris Bulldogs last year- won five games, lost one and tied one for the best football season mark ever posted at the school. The coach, | team again has listed a seven-| | game schedule. 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THURSDAY, AUGUST 18, 1955 soon Colleges ia toons Reported iting Or lives DELOCK GETS ATTENTION—Ike Delock, Boston , left, Jackie Jensen, right, + coach... ers College oa sort 'stricted television in an effort to Sept. 7 test against the Red Division | iBoros Paces Golf’ S ‘Top Money Winners CHICAGO (INS) — Professional Golfers Assn. statistics revealed today that Julius Boros’ victory Sunday in the world championship | tournament at Tam O'Shanter has | lowa Mentor - Hits Practice Porpoise Causes . New Trouble by - Eating Bass _WELAKA, Fla. @ — As if it weren't enough to have commétcial fishermen illegally making catches | with electric shock boxes, Putnam County sports fishermen have a new complaint. ; . They saw a porpoise a mile north | of here gobbling up schools of young bass, normally so abundant | Evers in Hospital After Injury to Eye DETROIT (#®—An eye injury suf- fered in yesterday's game with the Detroit Tigers kept veteran out- fielder Hoot Evers of the Cleve- | land Indians in Detroit Memorial Hospital today. Dr. Alfred Whittaker, staff phy- isician, ‘described the injury 4s | “fairly severe.” But he said Evers | ‘will not lose his eyesight.” | The hospital listed Evers’ condi- | they make the upper reaches of of ‘Recruiting Claims Big Freshmen Squads Keep Many Out of Playing Chances 1955 money winning honors. Boros’ Ist place purse of $50,000 at Tam raised his total earnings for the year to $61,971 Dr. Cary Middlecoff of Kiamesha | Lake, N.Y., is 2nd with $26,767. a = . Third went to Mike Souchak of CEDAR FALLS, lowa i#—~Smal! Durham, N.C., with $21,657. college football is fighting a ‘‘bat- | — ae tle for life,” says C. L. (Buck) ivisi ith ec al cae: sone Divisional Title . : to Birmi Club Blue eter (WDGA) golf title | went to Birmingham Country Club yesterday, at Tam O'Shanter Club, The Birimingham women wound Unlike minor baseball leagues which receive some financial as- sistance from the majors, ‘“‘the larger colleges prefer to ignore | the problems of the smaller schools," he says. Starbeck is head each at Iowa State Teach- points to edge Grosse Tle, had 99'4.: ed Oakland Hills,.9'5-2's, split with Western 6-6. Grosse Tle beat DGC 10'y-1%4 and split with CCD 6-6 District title is at stake in the * * * “The major leagues have re | profect the minors at the gate, winner, to be determined by | Lochmoor vision. “They say that they are acting | 'Hurls Porteck Gane only to satisty fans, not for mon-| CROWLEY, La. w — Juan Iza- ey,” Starbeck continues in a | oe 24-year-old handyman for ter to the editor of the Waterloo | 1), Crowley Millers of Louisiana’s Courier. “Then it would not seem a handicap to televise the games on Monday when they would not AP Wirephete | openly. compete with the smaller and Grady Hatton, Red Sox, pitcher, who defeated the New York! who were the heavy sluggers in last night’s game. s es *¢ Yankees 7-1, with his Shit hurling, gets attention Hatton and Piérsall hit triples while Jensen drove in In the matter of recruitment from.three of his teammates, { to r, Jimmy Piersall, three runs with his double. ~ : he says “the small school must * * * «e °. e compete openly with the large uni Just in Time Bosox Ike Delock Picks the Right Spot to Recover; Fires 5-Hitter, Beats Yanks © BOSTON (®—Boston righthander *The Red Sox were at the cross * | versitie Ss. and our elastic amateur |eode has been strained to allow them a tremendous advantage in \offering scholarships and grants | to prospective players.” | Starbeck criticizes the actions of some large universities in . “re- (cruiting huge freshman squads to Delock, who hadn't won a game | be boiled down to make up their * rear, Schools playing weekemd footbatt-“- Class C Evangeline Leag we, twirled a no-hit, no run game to- night as the Millers defeated — tberia 10. 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H . é oe = ey | | THE PONTIAC PRESS. “THURSDAY, AUGUST 18, 1955 FIFTY-THREE AP Wirephoto SATTERFIELD SLIPS—Bob Satterfield of Chicago slips to canvas in early part of 10th round of fight with Nino Valdes of’ Cuba last night. Valdes was knocked down later in final round and Satterfield won the heavyweight bout on a decision. CHICAGO (®—Bob Satterfield, the unpredictable heavyweight slugger, pondered. over his in-and- day night in a nationally ing 10-rounder at Chicago Stadium. In a bout that very few observ-| Nationals Triumph Minus Top Hitters MILWAUKEE (—The National | League won the annual All-Star game without its two leading ‘hit- ters. League leader Roy Cam- the fans as the All-Star catcher ‘| but was inactive with an injured knee. He was hitting 335. The ‘Phillies’ Richie Ashburn, a center fielder, was hitting 327 but wasn’t picked in the fan poll or by Man- ager Leo Durocher. The latter had a chance to select Ashburn but | skippéd him because the Nationals were overloaded with’ hitters. Herman W ciaeeioe. Philade ipbia gests that it is better to keep your hurl line slightly Phillies against pitcher, likes to the Pittsburgh Pirates. He jhas won 16 of his last 17 starts | easily. ‘against the Bucs. Satterfield Batters Valdes, |Takes Unanimous Decision ltew to boxing unknowns. left-hand line when a fish leaps has fre ers thought would go the limit Mie Tost & since both men had 75 per cent kneckout average s, Satterfield Passes Beat >>> Vie Janowiez’ 20-yard field goal | - Previou@ to Wednesday ni ght 5 in the second period was the mar- fs Valdes had won 23 of 33 tri-| gin of victory as the teams each | iumphs by knockouts and Sab lle four touchdowns and con- | ranked No. 5 among heavyweight | verted on each one. | ring contenders. Satterfield has * * « i scored 30 knockouts in 38 victories.| LeBaron’s passing was superia | He has lost 19 bouts. including a | tive as he hit Ralph Thomas.and+ | Johnny Carson for two touchdowns | * * «* jeach. The last one to Carson Valdes’ best round was the sev- | caught the Rams flatfooted and) enth when two right uppercuts | went half the distance of the field staggered Satterfield, who crowd-| The Redskins capitalized on a ed in and held on until the bell. | pass interception and a Ram fum-| The fight was Valdes’ first sine ble to build up a 10-0 lead. Eddie | 11,935 Fane See LeBaron Rams, 31-28 Lengineered a 66-yard attack on the iground and Dan Towler completed | jit with a 10-yard rush that bowled | over Chet Ostrowski at the goal | line | Washington Los Angeles. Scoring: Washington—Touch- 'déwns, Thomas 2, goal, Janowicz (20 yards), | versions, Janowicz 4 Los Angeles — Touchdowns, Fears, Boyd, Tharp, Towler. Sed versions, Richter 4. Carson 2. Field | Con. | out fistic progress today after od rw Valdes to the floor in! yo ANGELES A crowd of; In the fourth period LeBaron ing a unan decision over Cu-' the final round, but couldn't keep 77.935 saw Eddie LeBaron pass for | ae yard , ban Nino V: , a leading con- | him there. The Chicago Negro, | saoe touchdowns tonight as the! | comple a 5Sl-yard pass play to tender for Rocky Marciano's title. outweighed # pounds was a 31 | Washington Redskins humbled the | ‘Carson, who got behind the Ram | 7 * © | underdog. ‘Log Angele@ Rams, 31-28, in their | %° ondary and caught the-ball on Satterfield dealt the giant Valdts| Satterfield weighed 183; Valdes | annual exhibition football game for |the 1M. The Rams- bounced back | his 10th defeat in 45 bouts Wednes- 215. ;Los Angeles Times Charities ‘with Bill Wade at quarterback. He | ee eee O14 1 188 908 W. 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The local board will set the ex act date for the election within a}. few days, officials said. The proposed bonding issue will supplement another which was by the voters a few months ago, and on which construction ‘work soot will commence: The big increase noted in the recent school census prompted the board to add another ra 200,000 to the building program, —_ covers schools in Holly V and in some — rural sections included in the area, Predict Meat Trade. fo Exceed ‘54 Level 1, 200,000 Bepnndita for Holly Area Schoo ols Debar Carver School Head Suspend Adelaide Long Pending Heaging on Charge by Otis Eaton ROYAL. OAK — Principal Adg laide Long of thé Geerge Wash- ington Carver School was suspend- the Carver School.’ The suspension is made pending | a hearing on charges brought by rane's~improvement~ Mrs. Long was paid by another) teacher for —— him a job on the staff. The school board hearing has | been set for Aug. 22. At the meeting, the school board also decided to postpone action on other charges by Eaton against. other members of the school faculty, until the outcome of an Oakland County Cirewit Court hearing scheduled today. Va dialtni ie dete UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. (INS) —The Food and Agricultural Organization predicted this week the volume of trade in meat for 1955 will equal or exceed the 1954 level. FAO noted that pork production the €Al- Building in Waterford him are second class Scout Ross Luxon (center) | is growing at a faster rate than production of other meat. The volume of canned bacon and part of U.S. pig meat exports, has doubled since 1952. The main pup- pliers th 1954 were the Nether- lands, Denmark, Poland and West- ern Germany. Increases in domestic production | of beet has caused a reduction of city officials and the Commerce “ell established office hours. The, in Elkland Cemetery, American imports in the past two, Township Board have reached an| city office will be open from 9- died Tuesday. | agreement as to Walled Lake's | years. . Union Lake Man to Open UNION LAKE — Theodore G.' Trocke has announced he will open | a real estate office at 1648 Union| Lake road, Union Lake Shopping | Center. Trocke will operate a gen- | eral real estate office with acreage | farms,.lake property, and commer- | cial listings. He is developing “Pinecrest Shores” subdivision at Bogie Lake and will act as exclu- | sive sales agent. He is also de- veloping acreage in the same area. Assisting him will be Mrs. E. -and dehn K. Treeke.~-4 Slate Joint Installation | for Three Legion Posts IMLAY CITY — Newly elected | Imlay City officers for Harry F, Hovey Post: 135, The American Le- _gion, will be installed in joint in-- stallation rites with North Branch ———, this morth at North Talkies tachite’ Rebert Wignaey, | Aommander: Martih Larrman, -~-firat_vice com ander; Albert Hill, second vice commander: ~Rebert | Churchill, adjutant; Jule Dean, fi- | nance officer; and Ervin Roy, ser- geant-at-arms. State Offers Instruction on Care of Wild Animals. . LANSING ® — A training school | of Williams Lake Troop 52, and oem Scout | s CANOE IS GRAND PRIZE — Star Scout. Dean Fairchild (right) of Waterford Center Troop 61 shows how to hold the paddleg as the\three Boy Scouts prepare to portage a brand new aluminum canoe to | ‘Today's hearing is on a suit by ousted school Superintendent Wal- ter Buffington against the | Board of Education, to regain job. Buffington was fired fay 2 on charge that he was unfit to be | superintendent of the school. ‘Farm Antibiotics ‘International Meets Oct. 19-21 O Pontiac Press Phete | ff Williams Lake Troop 31. shaping up for the first Interna- John Pattison an opage Monae {tional Conference @a the use of canoe will be the grand prize at a Boy S is Aericaitere (to bel scheduled: from noon to 11 p. m. Saturday at the he in Washington, Oct. 19-21. €Al Building.” Five troops and an Exptorer post have / Sponsors of the event are the banded together to present the program of exhibits, National Academy of Science, the | skits =a stunts. National Research Council, . and Township, With Walled Lake, Share Township Assets WALLED LAKE — Walled Lake, share of the financial and physical | assets of the Township, Tye form- | 9 a m. to noon Saturdays. ling of the ‘city of Walled Lake assets, In a meeting this week, audi- | |tors representing the city and| township reported as follows: At the close of the township's | fiscal year. on March 25 the city | had an interest of $16,766.19 in, cash, equipment and other items, | less accrued expenses of $13,705.04) for fire protection, street lighting | and other services, leaving a net) | balance of $3,061.15. From March. 25 to June 30, the enct—of-the city's fiseat--year—ex-} |Expected to Cease | penses to the city for fire protec- ‘tion and street lighting were $952.62. This leaves a net balance of $2,108.53 owing the city. The joint group voted to accept 'this figure, but has not deter. | mined how the city would ‘accept payment, It may be in cash or in office equipment. Further action determined the city’s share of the fire station land, building and equipment. An and. --for—the.- one for the city each submitted | an appraisal, an average of which was $2250. Since the city’s share of this lis 21 per cent the group voted to accept the figure, but again did not determine distribution. ~The city may take over the fire station and equipment lo- . races a ——— ———ee | the —¢ p th tute. ( —— merce oun JE b) At latest report, almost 100 per cent acceptance has been | deseph Gast received from 44 leading re- | CASS CITY—Service for Joseph ‘search scientists representing Gast, 52, Flint will be held at then U.S. and 13 ether countries : ; 9:30 a.m. Saturday*in the Cass attend shing . | In other action the City Coun City Catholic Church, with burial pal ” =" mort Mr. Gast All of those invited have made |some contribution to the field of | | antibiotics in agricultune. “Lawyers ars Claim | Court He is survived by his witew, | Mary White Gast; three areqga Monday through Fritlay and from and three brothers. The body at the Little Funeral ae Drivers hoenies..will be issued. Mies. Advis. Holeman.__ |; by a county officer on Thursdays “MILFORD — Service for Mrs. ‘Opi | F | ‘from 1 to 8 p.m. Alvis (Mae) Holeman, 43, of 9065— pinion § au A list of holidays to be observed Caprice Dr., will be held at White's by ‘the city. was recommended by | Funeral Home, isk, Miss., with! LANSING @— A committee of | A, J. Koenig, city manager. These | burial from Brown Chapel at Bros-| the State Bar Association took a |were New Year's. Day, Feb. 22, ley, ‘Miss. Mrs, Holeman died slap at the Supreme Court today | May 30, July 4, Labor Day, Vet- Woteeniay and her lePans Day, Thanksgiving, and) rangements were made -by the of law. \ Christmas. On these days, city of- | Melvin A. Schutt Funeral Home. The association's committee on fices will be closed. | Surviving besides her husband ‘the illegal practice of law said ee are her parents, Mr, and Mrs. a recent decision of the high court Harry A. Alexander; two sons, ‘would hurt thousands of prospec- Holly Fish Fatalities Norman of the U.S, Army’ in tive home mers: _.___| Japan, Dale of Milford: and seven! “It referred’ fo a Supréme brothers and sisters, Luther Cato opinion that licensed real estate | HOLLY—During. the hot weather | o¢-Brosley, to 12 noon and from 1 to 5 p.m. Court Led last night at a special meeting. of the Board of Education held in| | Otis Eaton, chairman of the -Citi-| -heagne;-—that+- WASHINGTON (INS)—Plans are | Agricultural Research Insti- | funeral ar-|in a report on the illegal practice | oft Sterling Cato of the brokers may fill in standard print- |‘ .. r _PATSY A. BOUCHARD and Mrs. J. E. Bouchard Mr, of 1450 Birchton Dr., White Lake | | Township, have announced the) ,engagement of their daughter, | | Patsy A., to Ronald I. Moore. He /is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter R. Kemppainen of Vassar. An April wedding is planned. U.S. Watershed : Congress Slated WASHINGTON (INS)—Plans are | complete for the Second National Watershed Congress to be held- in Washington on Dec. 5 and 6. | Purpose of the gathering is to focus public attention on the need for . upstream flood prevention through soil and water conserva: | tion, forestry, and small dams. | Sponsoring organizations include | all of the major farm groups and | such other diverse bodies as the | AFL and CIO, the National Associ- | | ation of Manufacturers, the U. S. ; Chamber of Commerce, the Isaac’ Walton League and the Audubon Society.- | A major objective of the second ' congress will be to appraise prog: | | ress.made under legislation passed by Congress last year which pro-| vides for federal cooperation with the states and local groups in? | planning and carrying out water- | shed treatment programs. Potato Growers Agree to Combat Excess Supply ~~ CHICAGO i — Potato growers ‘have agreed to combat a soemilion | | bushel surplus, by trying to =a low-grade potatoes off the mar- ket. Growers from 2? states yesterday | unanimously urged farmers to take the market culls fundersized and usually odd-shaped potatoes) | and 20 per cent of potatoes grading iU. S. No. 2 (the U. 8S. Department | lof Agricutture’s lowest grade) or | better. W,-B. Whitley, president of the National Potato Council, which | sponsored the meeting, said ff! ‘farmers comply. most of the less | | choice panes” would be kept out | jof stores. Plan Picnic, Swim Party — | _§OUTHFIELD TOWNSHIP—The-+ | Girl's Mission Circle of the United |Presbyterian Church will meet | | Aug. 30, at 12:30.p.m. at Cass_ Dodge park for a picnic and swim | party. Reports from the Wilming- | ton Missionary conference will Nt be | , ters_in_regular voting locations, |anda-Half Mile Roads, ——— South field Special Election fo-Decide Minor Tax Boost ceipt of allocated funds, will be too late to prevent unaccessible roadways throughout the area, A half-mill increase in taxation would raise $58,000 for operational funds, of which figure $48,000 could be used for road repair. This increase would mean but a four doliar additional tax on a $15,000 home, beard officials sald. A special election will be held Sept. 27 to vote on a half-mill in- crease. Ten thousand and dollars was Pach ng lomcer| board members ee ea for a special meeting here last night to discuss a method of. rais- ing funds for road improvements. Eugene Swem, supervisor, ex- pressed a desire to repair roads this fall before winter weather further affects present poor con- ditions. Spring repairing, after re- Sef Reregistration of which has been used to date. Voters in precinct 3 will be re- registered and will hereafter vote at the Lutheran Church of As- cension, Fourteen Mile and Pierce Roads. Two precints, 3 and 13, formerly voted in Our Lady Queen /of Martyrs Church, but this proved | confusing to the voters. tion tanntie's eligible | voters will be under way here Aug. 24, with 12 precincts open from 5 to 9 p.m. Aug. 24, 26, 31 and dsr 9. Saturday mornings, Aug. 27 and | Sept. 10 between 9 a.m. and noon, workers will be on hand to accept! registrations also. Precincts will reregister vo- Brandon Area sit ie conven t rose 3 [School ‘Opening : Slated Aug. 29 Church of the ee ae Four- BRANDON TOWNSHIP — Bran- feen Mile and Pierce al occur Reregistration will also |don Township schools will open | Aug. 29, with registration and en- daily during regular office hours at Township Hall, Berg and Ten- | starting cclanent of students in the after- Aug. 24 and continuing until 30! noon and the following morning. days prior to the election in No- | Regular classes will begin vember. | Wednesday, Aug. 31. New teachers and their positions | for the coming year will be: Donna Adams, first grade; Mrs. Audrey /Burget, second grade; Marjorie Lugar, home economics; Miriam Myers, social science; Jean Craw- ford, science; Lee Moore, English and speech; Theodore Freymiller, eighth grade and coach; James Lorion, seventh grade and coach; Marion: Burgét, seventh grade: Philippa Yelland, library and Eng- lish. Qne position for teaching English and Latin is still open. Ethel Boyd Group to Meet SOUTHFIELD TOWNSHIP | Ethel Boyd Society of the United Presbyterian Church will meet at the church, at 8 p.m. Monday. Lou Oaks and Clara Lane will be | hostesses. gen Spicuza will be in LUCILLE RHODES a, SNE. 400 Attend Rye Reunion is announcing the engagement of |- LAKEVILLE—Several members | her daughter, Lucille, of 304 Bessie | of the Rye family recently re- St., Auburn Heights, to Howard E. | turned trom the Richard Rye fam- Hamm, son of Mr. and Mrs. Roy | ily reunion at Kinross Lake, @hip- Hamm of 599 Grey Rd., Auburn pewa County. There are 713 de Heights. No wedding date has‘ sceendants of the family, 400 of been set. which | attended the reunion. cege of the meeting. xene for exhibitors of wild animals and | cated on Common Street and birds will be held Sept. 29 at Hig-| sell services to the township; it gine Lake. | may continue to buy fire pro- /'The State Conservation Depart-| tection from the township, or ment said the school will be held | a plan of exchanging services ‘ to discuss new regulations on how may be chosen. These decisions " wild animals should be housed, fed | will be made after the elty coun- and handled if used for public dis- | cil has had time to. study the play purposes. ——— more _tulty. a To Install Ray Lawson As District Legion Head_| ROCHESTER—Ray H. Lawson,| finance officer; Edward Payn- a Rochester high school teacher ter of Ferndale, chaplain; and | | Don | adjutant. OPENS OFFICE — Thomas J. Dillon, attorney, has opened a law | office at 7931 Orchard Lake Rd., Dodman, Auburn ‘Heights, | Keego Harbor, in association with Howard I. Bond who also bas of- | || Tuesday, will be held at 2 p.m. , | Friday in the Marsh Funeral Home | .| Oliver of Lapeer, -|and Ralph, all at home; one daugh- | -Hter,_Leatha,.also_ at. -home;.five§- | + = water in the mill pond here Us. Navy; Geneva Miller of Popu- ed.forms if no additional fees are. | of the fish died. The weeds rose jey, Rebecca Phelps of Benton! ‘The Bar Association had con- | to the top of the water and created City, Wash., Bertha Hawthorn offended that this amounted to an The . pond is madg bythe im- Dunn of Downey, Calif. brokers. The high court said the | + pounded. waters-ofthe-Shiawassee-, Mii, Dick Zinierman © ~~ aSSoCiation’s View was “‘unrealis- | i held back and it is expected the | water will soon reach a normal) Mrs. Diek (Hattie) Zimmerman, | Coun _ Bi ths be held at 2 p.m. Saturday in the | oun ty irf Ss Richardson - Bird Funeral ‘tome. Unien Lake bere Memorial Gardens Cemetery. Mrs. "gedes. —_ ote seb, Zimmerman died yesterday: - ters, Mrs. Jessie McInnis of Du- luth, Minn., Mrs, Charles Perry | ' Lendfverk of Foxboro, Wis.; three | (sons, Howard of Spooner, Wis., /merman of Detroit; 11 grandchil- | dren and 18 great-grandchildren, MARLETTE—Serv: ice for Gordon M. McMann, 46, of Marlette, who reached such a low level that many jar Bluff, Miss., Ida Batten of Bros- charged, quite a hazard. Fort Worth, Téxis; and Eleanor illegal’ practice of law” by the River, which now jis being further WALLED LAKE — Service for tic and impractical. " level, and the fish fatalities cease. | 89, of 222 South Pontiac Trait. wilt —_ here, with-burial in Gakland Hille. and Mrs Bam - ~Mere+ She is survived by three daugh- | of Maple, Wis., and Mrs. Ruth | | Raleigh of Walled Lake Bill Zim- Gordon M. McMann jwas killed in a crane accident here. Surviving ‘are his Wife, Doris; nine sons, Frank of Bay City, | and Lawrence, | Wayne, Neal, Eari, Bruce, Dale | grandchildren; a sister, Mrs. Ott | Gustke of Utica, and two brothers, John of Detroit and Neal of Mar. | lette. | Mrs, Alice Wiseman of Royal, Oak, wift be installed as district a auxiliary president, ~ Homer Wing Post 172, Rochester, heyy 40 and 8. The 8 and ~ served last year as ‘district conduct installation for the ior vice cotimander, He also 18th Auxiliary officers. . has served on the Legion Depart- ‘S ment of Michigan Executive Board. He is a World War Il veteran ; i ib i A Distinguished Service . . . William R. Potere Lawson is a past commander of Doty, fices in Pontiac. Currently - serv- | ing as-court clerk to Oakland | County Circuit Judge Frank L. | Dillion recently was appointed city attorney for Keego Harbor, He is married and lives at 76 S. Bivd.,. in Pontiac. munity Assn. and HIBO Farm Bu- ‘Groups Set Soule Picnic, THOMAS — The Thomas Con»| reau Club have slated a picnic at, the Community hall here at 1 p.m. Sunday. 990-332 Main Street | Furniture at Its Finest OF 22121 — OL 14642 " Rochester, Mich, _~ Enhance best-loved photos with ‘Gallery! Frames your most memorable photos! Shadow box design 8°10" size; white tone on gold. Se low priced! DOWNTOWN PONTIAC. . per ° AS - MAGIC SLIP COVERS eae Lieoe free 1 GEOR conn Pea AAD OA HOD CURE All it takes to brighten up your most lived: in room is & set of famous VATCO slip covers. Gay designs, decorator styling, _.perlect fit for a wide variety. of. chair.and.divan._.__. - styles, also studios and davenos . . , and fabrics thar last and last and last! 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Manufacturers and retailers alike are profiting from the In the first six months, business invested more dollars in salespower of newspapers — the salespower that stems from newspaper advertising than in any half-year in history. the fact that newspapers are the shopping medium — where Manufacturensiatvertsing aeciatnen record consumers look eagerly for advertising — and from the i os that nowhere else can manufacturers’ ads and retailers So did retailers’ advertising — including department ads work together so effectively to increase-the produc- , | stores, chain stores and all the rest. tivity of both. | . | If YOU ARE ea manufacturer_ea_retailer ea distributor ¢a merchandise broker ; ’ , = L ea manufacturer's salesman .. ASK YOURSELF: /s newspaper advertising being called .on to | do all it can to keep my sales going up? | me . : ~~ tt ra HERE’S THE RECORD‘ 1955 VS. 1954. oy f Ee June ist Six Months En each category— ional isers..... leas . Up 9.5% . : National advertisers Up 15.9% p | Biggest June on record Retail advertisers ........ .» Up 8.9% Up 6.8% é : . Classified advertisers........Up 17.8% Up 14.4% Biggest siz months , . _All advertisers combined ...Up 12.5% Up 9.2% on_record # SOURCE: Media Records 52-City index. Available dota from 291 smaller newspapers reporting to \ : the Bureau of Advertising, ANPA, indicate substantial gefhs in these newspapers, too—e.g. national ad- vertising in these 291 smoller newspopers wos up 13.8% for June; up 4.8% for the first half—vs. 1954. ~ ; . ; This message prepared by BUREAU OF ADVERTISING, American Newspaper Publishers Association, and published in the interests of fuller understanding of | newspapers by .- { ee eee a oe ; fa cn tre | 7 j THE-PONTIAC PRESS. ‘ ; ; ’ f ‘ - oat 5 ? 7 a i » re | THE PONTIAC P t i f \ > fo Stay in Storms “ EAST LANSING, Mich. (INS) — “The safest place to be during 9 thunderstorm is inside an atitomo- bile with an all-metal body but a! Michigan State College safety: __ ‘specialist has some other sugges- tions if a car isn’t handy, David G. Steinicke suggests stay- ing inside a building during an electrical storm. However, while in the house, persons should stay away from fireplaces, stoves and ether metal objects. Open doors and windows also should be avoid ed. When you're outdoors with no auto available, Steiniche says the best place to head for is a farge metal or metal-frame building. He warns persons out- doors during a storm to stay away from small sheds and — shelters if they are in an ex: | posed location. Isolated trees, | wire fences, hilltops and wide — ee If io metal, metal-frame or oth- erwise protected buildings are available, Steinicke says shelter should be sought in a cave, de-| pression in the ground, a deep val- Bootleggers Concoct| Neat Disposal Trick ANDERSON, 8.C. 8 — Boot- leggers- hereabouts have a new | ley or canyon, the foot of a steep, | overhanging cliff, dense woods or a grove of trees. | Five-Year-Old Rascal Gives Frank Confession ST, PETERSBURG, Fila. ww — Police wish all cuprits were as_ frank as this one Officers investigating a break-in spotted him when he reached up from behind a counter to pull a bottled drink down to swallowing level. They found him crouched | dowl, his mouth stuffed full. Asked what he was doing there, he replied.calmly: ‘Eating banan- | as so they won't know I took them." They marched the 5-year-old ras- cal home, : gimmick that presents a nice legal question for officers. Sheriff Clint McClain reports that some of the dealers in illegal booze empty a case at the time into a big stew pot, and put the pot in a bathtub in their homes. Comes a customer, the bootleg- ger ladles up the purchase, Comes the law — and adequate warning — the bootlegger tips over the stew pot and the liquor gurgles down the drain, sometimes chased. with a dash of disinfectant to kill the smell. State law says the liquor and the container must be confiscated. Mc- | Clain figures he'll have to get a | ruling from the attorney general on ‘whether to haul in the tubs, too. v4 Y Z WITH Z AND YOU MIGHT A BRING ON EGAD, BOYS/ THIS DINNER Is FA, LOSE FACE ON ME =e HOW ABOUT PHEASANT UNDER’GLASS AND CHAMPAGNE 7 = m UM! I TRUST MARTHA Gi NEVER HEARS OF Hk MY DEATH STRUGGL VW CROOKS =~ SHE'D BOARDING HOUSE- THOSE \ “ \ THE THOUGH T PHEASANT Y MUST SAY I mit 458 2.75-3.00 aulifiower: Colo. WGA erts predicted for today, tonight and) ochs 515-800 topped and mashed, cali tomorrew. The two biggest corn ~ mt Yo tite conn 460-4 producers — lowa and Winois—! ‘ceiery: 16° erts Pascal 9-210 Mich. | cluded vacation vétreat here. taking off -fom the Saline aif. weren't expected Jo get any mots-/ 278 few 3.00; Catt, <¢ 00-49. He reeled in the trout yesterday port ture. | Honeydews: Western fiat crta 6-8e | 2.50-3.25 . ‘in the first few seconds of 3'2 Witnesses said it seemed unable The weather -news also helped Lettuce ‘elif. etna dry pack 2 dos sustain soybeans, although there | 25-425. mostly 3.50-3.15 Cole. ctms 2) B da i 2 was less aggressive buying in that | crts 2733 so 75. % ‘iow ste ee Sot cereal than in corn. Wheat Was. al firm early but then slipped back | large, Oost nae ede cet |e ne Wheat near the end of the first Se Peache s ch 3b. 4 Bee ’ The youngster fished a quiet MEETING AND ELECTION AND OF hour was \% to 1% lowér, Septem. ecne a abe , As , . pond. REOIBTRATION OF VO , $1.90%: << 1 ge . a | - —e c j ae + Ps e = _ Whereas, at a meeting of the Pessina, higher, September $1. nie cats un- | 3.60: * t jannighs v ~ ; , 5 see WI ae < c : : In addition to ng, Eis [Oakland County, ace held on ail - PerROIT vag te acces . : orse Tai 1 Is Get a Bre re our prisoners erent civet fon wt eld tin West Coast Trains us. =" “2 ad byRails as Flies Flee Macki * College Survey jews | ae fey yey | as [lies Flee Mac inac | Plymouth Previews | LOS ANGELES «® — Flash r ris eve $7%, medium 45-50 wtd. | t eye < : ! . _ | . a, 1a “nme 24: grade. B lates 46-30} ‘ ee MACKINAC ISLAND WM -- The now- hang at ease, the depart Would Find Educator to Preetnet No 2009 Opdyke oad Preeinet No ic Fire ane a8 AU burn Road, Auburn Heights = | Precinct Ne. 5 ole Fire Hall — At burn Road, Aub ‘ | Height floods from desert cloudbursts, [wid ave. 4 peewees 25 NEW YORK i — The = stock ; | Precinet No. ¢—Joalyn Pire Hall j anna, | Browns—Grade A | Saty-s0 wta | i : flies have flown Mackinac Island—| ment said. : = 5 g 3253 Joslyn Road tempofarily blocked rail connec- 4,4" 54's ese (bay wid ev 49,| Market advanced today with hesi-| ee ae ; b} ; | See If Private Schools. ew n ine ant on Wednesday. the Bist day of Geptember, | tions between Log Angeles and Las | small 28-34 wid. ave 32: grade C large! tancy in early dealings. most of them, anyway. ‘ Back in the old days, it seems . \ , “cont dor Che purpose of voy og Oe Vegas, Nev. cede : | > Best progress was made by. 50 says the State Health Depart- island residents spent much of | Could Relieve load DETROIT—Plymouth Division of | & shi beard ia renting such franchise Union Pacific eastbound trains, Com’ ercially graced i ; their time swatting flies, spreading _ | Chrysler Corp. today held a special | thes polls of sa election will be Whites—Grade A extra large Se, large | Pailroads, which were in the.van | ment in a report on its ten-year) are being routed over the Santa 51-54, medium 44 | of a late rally yesterday, and by old anti-fly campaign. | coal and lard on horses’ legs (0 1 ANsING um —The state is ee) oo eee V4) or es soon thereafter as may be, and will engine plant, described by Plym- | be held open until @ o'clock p.m. Bast- ‘ » browse Grade A extra large 84. | | | = ward off the insects. : Fe line south of Las Vegas, dis- ,,2'S% medium 42's-44 small 28. grede | COPPETS, aircrafts, and some) Unscientific but careful observa- jing a prominent businessman or outh President John P. Manstield &., Standard Time. Tha Towaship patchers said. Some trains will be ® laree 44> chemicals. No major division was, ISLAND SPEECHLESS : : Clerk wili be in his office on the 23nd as much as 12 hours late definitely lower. tions by islanders on the habits of a 4 educator to make a long-range as “the most advanced automobile day of August, a bog lagen Uy . ” a im The floods bi the UP right-| _,CMmICAGO ) we THER AND EGGS | 7 horses’ tails form the basis for “The files almost ate you up an | study of higher education needs in engine manufacturing operation in prosoaing ths Gate cf said election. for rig CHICAGO. Aug 18 - Butter Cates Wee yesterday's most you couldn't talk some times with- | & the id" 4S purpose af reviewing ye registration, | of-way last might at three points | steady, receipts. 448.312. wholesale but" | active issue up %, gained a smail | !¢ Teport out getting a mouthful,” Ozrow I. | Michigan. [We wee ond, recietering Rien 2f hg — in California near the Nevada bor-! 93° wn aoe ‘tec 073; cars 90 | fraction today. The Sstgnd hes 0 borers, eae? in ._ * * The new plant, situated on Mound | tiettorstot ‘he township oy aha . Smith, chiet of police, recalls. 0 l therefor, which registration _ An interim conymittee on higher Road in northeast Detroit, wil =p SPT ie cn said dave betenen ie Then came DDT and a swarm ‘education, with “fiembers from have an eventual capacity of 3,000 hours of 4 o'clock @ m. and 8 o'clock p.m. | of governmental fly-killers repre- | both houses, held {ts first meetings | cneines a day. Currently, it is pro- | Eastera Standard Time @aid franchise as granted by sald senting the State Health Depart- | can, at > dersigned 4 | yesterday and decided on an im- ducing about 600 engines a day in peered te eS = ersigned der, For a while the main high- Les Rie taser us fives) vesstens vot way link, U.S. 91, also was closed. outtens eotfing priees (oion and | large- wiites 60-€0.9 cent A's ‘a ed @¢: mediums 43; Us. standards | } mix ' Scout Vanguard (=a ms current re- | \e which pull tourist carriages. Horses’ tails once whipped | ~wildly at the owarming pests but The market yesterday was mixed with the Associated Press | average up but with more stocks i | down than up at the close. The ment, the U.S. Public Health Serv- accordance with a planned sched- -_ . : es . AP average of bad stocks gained | 4 | 0 t tri { ce and the island’ 8 Health De- | | mediate start to the study. | ule, i ng (andes oi’ uhe "Toppahip. hoard Pitches Tents for Poultry | 4 conte at $171.00. a e p ome FHS § partment Sen. Dowald Vander Werp (R- Together with other manufactur. | Sewnship Clit. TROIT. POULT | Prices today at the start were Fremont), named chairman ef ing improvements completed or) Dated. August 6th, 1963 j | | | | DDT. But the sanitarians ! screen candidates for director of | piant will strengthen Plymouth’s | Notice of intention to Construct | } W DE The files won the first shir: | Au ve, 1988 orld Jamboree looney ak is ft tea paid | up around a poinf at the best while | Plan Annual Meetin | mishes by cultivating a taste for | the congmitter, was instructed fo | nearing completion, the new engine | = NIAGARA - ON - THE - LAKE,| “any "soak Shae ec | oan rectanel | | the study and report back to the dening ‘ = wv ° - Ly Ja vy ena fi ht b 1-17, | ri s t ‘ I eo wi a re ' ” ad, | Ont, — Today was “Get Ac. Mag faster ove, tlle n'a"? there were few large blocks on the |The Michigan Optometric Axsn,| saliched to a concoction of DIT. | Cities peaition te Oe doe Petcet es es wT anaes ors on ; 5 oe = . m0 ar ~ ndane and nm n whic i i 4 and, . ; é i quainted Day” for the vanguard | bes Peed , co 3 ® 8 c the intention here. | steady: recetpte in coupe 028 yemerday Westinghouse Electric 2.000 oft 1 | into the Grand Hotel for the third | spray truck (one of the island's few should take some of the loan from | Notice of Special Assessment | | Se the ag agg Bo ass to construct . About 2.500 scouts from 66 na-, | 1,100: coope, ow tare “it ie Paying | at 63%. | convention the M. O. A. has held motor vehicles) sets out on the in- 5" aid ts Combined Sewer on South Side of | patos gutter, dramage, widening of 1 Ree Pe. i heavy lon the Island sect patrol giant state supported institutions | pavement and related work on East tions bave already .pitehed their | hens 905-94: nt hen "Wa'3, “ia 4; broi!- * patro!. By 1970, Vander Werp said, col- | Columbia Avenue,” | Boulevard trom end of existing widened tents on the jam - site, adja- ere or fryers 29-31; e. eaaien 13.5-14.5 New York Stocks z ‘a 4 lude D | It blasts the flies in the business y a r rp Te: John L. Lughton, Jack Mirovsky, | pavement north of -Mt. Clemens street capeneties 4'4 to ¢ Ib Key speakers will include Dr. district, along wooded buggy trails, lege enrollment in the state is ex- _Ridgedaie Homes Ine. Vito and Dons |to end. of existing widened pavement ~ cent to historic Ft. George. Thous- (late a: Quotations) Roy Marks, Bausch & Lomb Op- a 6 | nected to doudl Belie Vascassenno, Voorheis & Parker, | south of MN. Perry street at an eotimanad ands more were arriving today. | ivestock Jacobs ‘+ 48) teal ©o., Rochester, N. Y., and. |" the barns and dumps. pected to Ee | J G. -Rolitt, Dudiey and Delma Adie. | cost of 9f1 140.90 ond thet pane. PR me ™ sa The jamboree will be officially) Li ee ‘ ne counsel The 10-year campaign has really | wenn f eremahogpe of to au percuna Pa tor ae: inspection. Jones & L .. 43.6 arold Kohn ” . 4 Kennecott . a De. © » Segal paid off—not only against flies but) * This tremendous increase 1M (terested. take notice: That the roll; it is further intended to construct Kimb Clk ... 61.6| for the American Optometric | also in battling rats and other) enroliment is one of .the worst) of the 6 seta! Assessment heretofore | satd improvement in accetdance = opened Saturday afternoon by Gov. DETROIT. Atg. 18 (AP) —Hogs—@al- ry n T ie and estt t 2° + mi t D ty a timate, and t ¢ Kroger . 404 Assn., St, loujs, Me. j ts, th | tm en i 1. | problems facing colleges through- jade by t ity Assessor for the pur- | the pla profile a Allis cent sse scou abie 100. Not enough hogs early to make | Alum ue aye Gen. Vin Massey, chief t ® market undertone higher Alcoa the cost thereof shall be defrayed by for Canada, _ Cattle—@alable 275... Market e.. : Lehn —@_ BP... -43.3 E Z t -out- the —country,"" Vander Werp- |Dasezof detraying (hat part of the, cont | special assessment according to ft The scouts are expected to con-| steady today compared last (fa ee ~ i : sores yeoman ae = com said ° ve pale ane borne by special assesment and that au of the iene ene paces of , ven | it ever ane romtin, upe East nenardpeen ais of supplies, lok lene; a ur a oO go Hs List « 7 2 co er OE, ona nine: Outlay for Ads Prime target of the study, he on conte ade of Columbia avenue ‘From | Boulevard trem Cod of existing —ieom . most of which they will cook them- |; ald strength gg Lockh Aire | for intensifying visua m . the Trumk Sewer east of Carlisle avenue pavement north of Mt. Clemens street " 1,050 - Ibs. ; ahortied — “ees over Loew's ? | tions for driver's license applicants, | . said, would be to find out to what to stanley avenue is now on file in my | end of existing widened pavement sout selves. ever charcoal fires. 1.100 Ibs.” slow heed prime S32 Cone 8 Chem 584 This Year Seen nt vate institutions can re- | fice for pubiie inspection of N — street shall constitute the A daily new will be pub-| PEOFT-1 068--H: ee: leas +2 head eran q7 Cort “917+ 4egisiation, public relations, visual. jextent prival ti Notice ta also hereby given that ae specie henment district — je defray y spaper DUD- | th steers 24.25; 80-100 head choice = “§p4 Cou & Nash 624 ini and other professional | ‘lieve the load on state-supported | Commission and the Assessor of the Wy40-48 of the eallimated coat EET ¥X- lished and a special telephone ex- | . AS Ib, steers 24.00; ve 14 Oo k . 39:7 trar an p at Record High ahcall |< eats wail moet tp the Commission | penees thereof ‘and hat 612.708.01 of the “ ” F [7 3. in t + * estimated coe “ change “Jamboree Ontario’—has | {fsiniy 2200-23 60 for cholee Am Tob 3 ; cores, a -* _ ‘ ar Suen tiskaway 60) | Conner im ree ey August. A'D.- 1995 | shall be paid from the Capitel Improve- been established for the occasion, | shout car ~ Png ay aa wk _— —— knac Co : 73.4 Merck . 3 214 on y NEW YORK (—Advertisers will In addition to a director and = = 4: 2:00 o'clock pm, to review sald ment Pund i | arn a2 Mpls . 882) of Pontiac, is chairman of the. it ne 1 ". the mmittes decided, —***ssment, at whieh time NOTICE 18 HEREBY CIVEN [heifers 32.307 most rs igh que F 144 donsan Ch |. 43.1 ne ; spend more money in 1955 than in| staff, the committee (Sppertuntty will be given all persons! That the Commission of the City of . * choice heifers 20.00-21.50: bulk utility | arms Ck if. Mont wWara’ 794|™M. O. A's committee on visual any year on record, Printer's Ink,| prominent businessmen and edu- | interested to be heard | Pontiac Michigan, will meet in the Wildcat Strikes Idle tre orowtiy 13 tci8 60" mone wily best, | atehion, 20-1197 Meter Pe... 281) problems in schools. | sa swine of the advertising pro. cators sheald be invited te join | Dele? Aasust rn 100s : Comomain Chamero Zar, dap of — a 1180-1300 some over fat uUility cows AM Ref 2313 Mueller Br 3 7 Ge == fi esha id Wednesday ¢ the committee as ex - officio | ADA R_EVANS | suggestions and objections that may be | down to 10.90: mott, canner: end eut | ¢6 Murrey Cp . 38 | * . | my oe a a s cteeen | cuamahard Ae hgC Ure, | wade ty partion interested / .._.Lers_ 950.1300. fee Nghtweight canners _Bal-d SL t wea & xeeption netwo x a ug. 18, 198 ~~ Chrysler Body Units ctt& Sass eee deo 2) News in Brief | wim tne cxseotin of nooner | ai te ne —— bulls 13,00-1600; around 50 bead | is Nea om $0.6 age eg nee Bas e ae These extra members would Notice of Special Assessment | ADA R_EVANS. Se ee ee , aan the. increase..with newspapers a t ll over the country. 1965 i . 442 Nat Lead..,, 176! come from all ove c Curb, Gutter, Drainage and Relat- Aug. 18, DETROIT Ww —~ Mushrooming {"Co;,.. gaisbie 30. Market steady to- | 443 Nat Thea..... 07! Robert L. Gladstone, 2%. of television leading the race, the ~ ost of the ex-officio members eq Work pn Stanley Avenue. ; wildent strikes idled more than | ay Compared ts ley Seon § bn anion ‘ Nia M Pow. $3.3 | Rochester. paid a $15 fine and $10 magazine said. . | should be businessmen, Vander To: John W. Blackerby, City of Pon- | mottos ta pant ad irae ~ roe under- 4.900 production workers at Chryg- iimiica suppiles “choles and prime vesl- Nort & West. $63 costs yesterday after he pleaded) 5» 1 pointed out, od. | Werp said tiac, John Askew, Nellis H. Brown. AD- | signed ‘that on, Friday, Seplember 2 ler P. 's automotive body divi- | 131 bo. oe high ee oe en wer ag Sad . $32 guilty to reckless driving be re} wertisi gael nditdres lustrics.| Some knowledee of bookkeeping RELIABLE.LADY FOR BABYSIT-) dren, days PE 6-129 |_Buckner Finance Co. ___ a 3 ¥ oCe— pri grammar school teachers. There. t- a | Re plies confidential | essential Ste dev week, No ohone| ting who needs home and some (apy DESIRES DAY WORK FE_ LACE CURTAL ue PLAIN OR a ROP ON AND AFP TER THIS DATE which takes in all the modern was a surplus of 5,780 high school 95.7.7 | a | celle alesse: Por versenal intes-| sasee fer naw weekends oi) | ¢iset Ret. Deaemputy: Reached, Panties) SOON F cers dete cupuecied h : e | Ry i , * %, 7, 28, 40, 56, American Foor g! ng a! view see Mrs Williams. Stand-- OR 3-3085 i PE 2-8101_ for any other debls contracted items ike auditoriums, teachers | teachers i 60. 61. 6%. 1, 72, 30, #3 q Socker ls Pontia = Electric Co 175 8 Saginaw pant TIME OFFICE GIRL boone ene, YRiNo SEC | FOR “FAMILY ‘LAUNDRY SERV.) >Y ny other ‘than myself = . * o «6 oe. . * 1 Fs « . laboratories, gymnasiums,! The Office of Education figures 86, 98, 99, 162, 117. { | P| i ideral 2-015 7 s canigitan —walak 60% _Slaybaugh's, 690° cat eed. | a aaitiiod AWD’ TRONTHOS E Sone kee are Pontiae Laundry, FE ne o one oat a the like, included in a school | that there will be a constant in- | ¢ | hone fF t.dera > general bousework. Assist with 3 SILK FINISHER _in my home FE 5-972. ay > PEOPLE IN THE KNOW UsH ————— eee meno a — erease — of — ehildr i Behe Saas er “| PARKING ATTENDANTS. DAY) Children and cooking. Live m“S‘s| New air-conditioned plant. Bir- WASHINGS AND | TTpoanaa¥ Pick _____ Landscaping 18A reget Lcd type linoleum coat- ; Ray Hamon, of the US. Otfice of through 1960 "The timated _ Help Wanted Mal nak gee “avoid oe Fes tt ee. A 8. See es | 5 ce cur.|_Walte’e: Notions of waxing linoleum, 960. estimat in- te Pp Vantec ale 6 3S toa benefite Reference: tred) FE Shove ee Pare ™ custom TREE ber Yee cur.|__ Waite’s Notion: : Education's school housing section, | crease, in the decade from 1950 | ~ ae, Foatanc COLD _ 86653, mcrae SALESLADY FOR FULL TIME | WIDOW WITH TWO Bova WoUL _ting ana pruning. FE 4508) . $ : R it iencep—ws Experience solute! RADIN _ thinks the country will need 476,000 to 1960. they say will be 14,195,000" ANCMITECTUWAL DRAFTEMAN. Lape “Soon bie, sober “and and honest et {Ffer esha peeuons 7 REsars peosseeny. Prefer. eomosee living or on farm. fii” wio 4 asp vane &@ =| PAY ‘CUT? | +more schoolrooms by September | youngsters. Seurteeets Wm C tisimer| telephone’ “Apply in, poreen, | to|_ 94, Pa D452 a a or Caiew Comer Late wae Ae WEL CAae CHILDREN IN DLA a. 1989. : __man_ Associates, 4 p.m. only. Rits Motel, 1000 8. =< wane Frees, mee my home mother works.| oursery sod and seeding Free) : Chai alenast 15 bik In 1960 they expect 42,818,000 ~~ BARBER _Woodward Ave. SEXPERTENCED ae en tee oe _nsttoring rer pao gnememerrend octal hate ' . 8 : ion dollars.) cnudren in schools. Thaf figure | ner I RETIRED OR WORKING MAN TO WAITRESS WOMAN, NU : L) £1108. : Only 59 per cent of the rooms | includes a little in Mit, | wore, Good guarsaiee GH Stat. | free‘ ‘sechange'' tor “care st] 62," % 2 a.m. Apply in person OL TUNE Eighe hoteewort. "Owe, trenspar * frcuing ree Eolinetes PE Let US care = r : : BRICK LAYERS PETKU CON-| stable of saddie horses. y. eas OPPORTUNITY ace Fe i | : will pr paso to meet ee Homattending non-public schools. struction Co., Birmingham, Mich tunity te work, farm to copie: CLUB 99 a, you oe unable to sccept a|WOMAN WOULD LIKE Give You 1 Place to Pay feed of youngsters, now jus Census figures show how babies | SHINS “SED quarters, oot omple, fee tatge| eS see ipTER #02 8 position. we Nave Yes| PLEASE PHONE, PEOMee ~ Waterford Ease Your Mind~ ginning: te hit the junior high @LASs A MACHINIST AND TOOL +) bd am tee WATT that fit your hours. You) P' PHONE. PE 2-2744. n : are be id ‘amiuy. FE 5-604 ATIONAL CASH a oe ing added annually to the | maker. Night shift only. ADDN ey PON BBTAB cashier for ery on IGTER| must be between 25 to 40, have & TRONINGS. Restore Credit - achools. numbers whic must be taken by | Préducts, “sees Highiand s ad eo ee a ee Oe 153° Union | ates persenaiiiy cad wee of 6 FE_4-1961 Landscaping WE ARE NOT A Forty-one per cent of the new the schools, (Can “DRIVERS STEADY AND |—**2®34 route 33 Baldwin EXPERIENCED GHonT onDER |“ no canvassing, 20|-~~ Building Service roe 12 “Co LOAN COMPANY _class rooms, Hamon says, should | In the year 1940 the Census bu- Bicherd tL ae pte ion “ R oa an “pera “demonstrations int color: + tired of kvine i mpany MICHIGAN E be built to replace old buildings. | reay estimated about 2,559,000 CAB DRIVERS” STEADY wor x EAL ESTATE j_bestewe._He_paspe_ oti Baily Pielde tv re sti re tener, Are y ou tired of living in) Grading \ terracing & sodding |” N CREDIT Oe ee ee ae ni pen agro SOE ok] Realty cme alae ced Geer] Ge oakewem # nema] anentinshed home? Do), SSS PETER [ow ems meeee oe te wou! Orion office, Prete: i - 2 : 5 cine ae ee ee eee | Sees niet noceicet eee CAB DRIVER'S, DAY| Sue Sists S'sint* top'tone| fo "sedwggas ie'capehie grt (WED, (ORY. WALL Povmancans | 0 need another room ?/aN' LANDSCAPING smmvice| "° “abore Gatland Theser vy plus estimates on the children born c 44 | FT OR NIGHT] ie money. Re —— ae oe a sow oe _ EM 3-8404, call after 6 you need within § days if your _cleanup. _ PE 23-8712. KN: ‘APP SHOES-- 7 gram which would provide the two- but unregistered SHIFT. FULL OR} MIS Co-operative Res Real Estate EXPERIENC! 5 wATrREaans a HOUSEEREPER, POLL | rete fn ween Com line of/ROTO TILLING AND LION seat R. Eileworth ? shift teaching system, both of b LO eee of tt and lots hort usder coens. Bove biat|GAiTEAAS Ay BONS AND WITE| ben bing. fixtures Herials loclading) trucking. PE 46229. bonnet, Ls Pi ee ices iW. Hono Cx A TE “Hanae Sean ta QR 4 Rg TE LER rraat nat Moving @ Tracking 19, RAYCCRNELLS : mes s history when D th N t A L. SR WrD, HOUSEKEEPER TO TIVE| we ee oti oe MARKET | a belidctidahrat ths) ee in. "Care hildren and light yourself, 4.) MOVING TRUCKING. PICE Pip pec hhtt —- schools were crowded. oo ea 0 Ices. | SgubEctoR = ans D SS Wye Eile ‘vetere 2| ne pubis Wulineas & SUPPLY| <= cad seg serves st; >” HENDERSON FIGURE BASIS panoeea lao 16 mes PEARL | BOND E MPI OYMENT |#@ se: 38 © Pe st EXPERIENCED WANTED: O60D TYPIST. EXPE-| iri Kinps c ENT WORK Pe sast! any — * Be Sern” His figures, he says, are based uM. 17 Poley Dr. age 64; dear | B-1 RIKER BLDG ANAT wT. Hoary Haas — Apply Pon ommend Bn omg? 4 40032,|BLACK DIRT AND PEAT DE- “On. TUES WED ) WAVE. ’ : | met Freq T A ne _Presp Bo Pr PEs OF TRENCHINO. p67. : eritirely on getting new, modern Mra Hareld Prac. a ony ho PE 4-69 with r AND SALES “PROMOTION Sten h WANTED: OFFICE GIRL bar a urna, | Hr ersd._ 99 00 Call EM 201g — Aberin Ee school rooms for the flood of stu.| Kelme and Mrs. Leopold Ream‘ | CABINET. ASSEMBLY, AND sx:| manufacturer to work i Oskland OQTaPNeTS | eainier. and SE ethan | field tile ond »_ FE $006! BEDFORD MOVING — iog WEDD! Se ae ee “| Seep Panera! service will be stallation men for housetraijer| ine waists gest Ante’ feneind | sequions. © » Mee. mee * Tie HOME " Por» RPPAIRS «ROU «ROUND Loca! _& Lon tance—PE 2418 | Printed napkings--tast service. p.m. at work. Apply Holly Coach Co! ‘traveling and : sremnd doors fureleen A ‘AL MOV- SPENCER FOUNDATION wD z ‘There a corresponding short | Sparks Griffin’ Punere) Home. ™ 802 N. Saginaw, Holly, Mich 2 and euto expense peid _Shop, 19 | C Gaginaw. - s ‘DA AND —s belt capertent bad ot} terment_in Write Chapel Ceme | OeALER CONTACT MAN WE arene one ns - APPLY WHITE WOMAN | SS Rp ve as oe #183 toute. me Sclser heat seer education, the ‘supply of teachers. Sparks-Griffin ‘Puneral, "Home e peed é men % to 16 who has a meritel ba oan iy Som igo a — =a =4 - «BARL 8 RABY bump oy style. “Cal sod — com. The Office of Education estimates! “toss Cap AUG. 17 i008, MAE, | selling “spplinnce “and “fugntiure] tise Press Bos — ioe . _ back gate 513 Orchard Lake Ave. FE _¢-106) dirt and BD din and grovel fred. M Odgers, 3270 Canal Rd. Tee Otten ot Etec es | | et eid! aie eeitas. | Rie, seater nes! SH BONIS WaTEp wMnTe MOAN FOR! ALL CEMENT WORK (ORM? JULIE AND RUBBER TRY A paste FOUNDATION : ' errite: * , ! pales Warry aamenn of 16 sad Mrs. Oakland County, We train you in IPPING ~ | MOTOR WAITRESS CLARKSTON-WATER-| LLOYD MONROE Can Bit, VE tenn. | fOF perfect comfort Custom fit- : a Alexander: dear sister | our line FE 2811 'Mr. Harcerty AND ; ford area. Must be reliable. Day pay = A Tg? hs rej gt pt ge r Sales U roth Choon Batten Mecthece _for interview Eves 6 to 8. os D Part or full time. Abplr, te FE 4-6866 ae =| os a Top seul. cond. cary. FES or Mrs. Craw- Bee \ Eleanor ‘Dunn, Sterling Cato and DIE M AKE R | IVISION pereca, Paul's Good MA COMPRESSOR. GENERATOR. NCINEATORE” CLEANED aah TORS CLEANED i TY WHO RCHASED ee . P | Gun te WERen Dement ems: First class Pontiac . Precision | RECEIVING ‘a WOMAH BETWEEN SAND @ 90 Acer eee inioer sandun,| ef FADED Newted Stens wo UE “Bull vuver’ on ‘Merrimac ‘sleass __—¢s-State Tries gent to White's Puneral Home, | Tool 162 Orchard Lk Rd PE| Clerk. Parte chaser Must Personnel Department wey Bette EY D.43 TO) plumbing tools, tolls. Gravel and) +8134. gfe FE erste ' +——tet—trrterinent tr Brown -Chaper—| oh. cecerwaanee}~—lee_tamilias. with shipping. | : _ Ss kes in.| sand. Cour EAUTING dpb J08s | Wtd. Children to Board 26 Cemetery Puneral arrangements | ORIVER FOR ESTABLISNED DRY| | Teceiving. and inventory pro- noe Be ncvlient cooks abd ae SRENTAL to Forget Heat Ras Melvin A. Bchutt Puneral — Rome aeety nomen 8} cegure. Must knew Detret TrRES ancl L soe DELL CARTAGE |©Xcettenr carp CARE, LI- / . alker's : surround : . RCHITECTURA: . puree Ree iaregraw: | Late ote TO eee penue, mice re WALTRESSES ” "Ment og ert. Giger ar] Ure! opt Lemp Danas Mev | gets 'ctne i LicenaED ines (Ghae) . . nm. . LANSING « — What are the telsced nachand of he bocee Well known. sotoore ng concern| Peterson c, 8. Saginaw. ed ferations Complete building serv. | GDDEN SERVICE—ASHES ROR home FE esse. ‘drinking people drinking when they Pentel, deer father of Chris, has openings for several qualt C ARGILL WAITRESSES. PAR ae nmoremanship| pish and light trucking. PE ¢eve |SHCOOL GIRL, COUNTRY HOME. dxink to try to forget the heat?) . firs Frances “Geryets Mien Mary | provement field” Excellent ‘ear expences Warnes wer | Bubs "ghssretn tk ‘hd Service. Z | aoe “This is the State Liquor Con~ Puirer, Plecotn oan Seret, Mrs , mes, good | future. - Legitimate DETROIT t's Restaurant ent a8 8 Tes WHITE LADY, GENERAL nouse-|*} bone ey Trucks to Rent Wtd. Househo' 8 Comesiesnn Teper: go penne, see | eee eee ame, we RE Sine” NOOR [ani a RM i ce ee »_ Pentel: a re - PERIENCED SEWiRO__ Wa GRick AWD BLOCE LA stake ree Wine fe slightly down | Gaye ue We at 2 pm at Bt dows slg “healing, rooting. win. CORP. oe operators, apply M. Perrish| cleaning, Cail, before 8 im eve ig = PEATING | Too Picks 0 tts Too stake)“ soriehine, PRESIE oe AND 5 5 . Le Hi ¥ ANTIQUE, | DISHES. MANGING Straight whiskeys are u but the | frat ely a oa on lox Church, “1 ie bon market saborhiies |2284 Cole «3400 | rel, Wal Lake, winewe R in law _ WANTS WA ICK, Aine A “a NT Pontiac Farm and ANTIQUE iMSHES. wANGING P | Mar Panhet wil Be om state’ on eb au nee taste Man oman SS EXPERIENCED | SOOKKERPER. sok Wr Me ee ieee chen vied pms Indust i Trac ft or Co. =) i _~_ down. | _Parmer-Ouover_Punersl Heme. EXPERIENCED | _ Ate darkened since your passing, | | jpmitea, TO A a. ply, Jones Radio and Appliance. Grey POR HOUSEWORK, (NOT Suring Aug. & Sept. An types ot Typewriter § Service 22A > " “Adult Non-Fletion | sedis ‘missed by Wife & Children. | time era openings ony a ea ns home .nights,..no~ Sun-' ee Roofing. ign tice pron at | = der Communiam, | | “means very little: but fvyour deste war Frailet_Comp..—_—_— Baldwin =—_ “ghia Fepatring _ work.| ef Lake av wit pay Waker one Columbus, Marts r The | {cern money and willingness to Pp Ww Oinnan &® Son. 66 W Hur |CENERAL MOUSEWORK. START- a0 yd sesMineee Deventer J noe us, Mariner, 8 E- Pontiac Press |. | formeriy "worked inthe factory | <2%_ 8 al ine Sept. 12. Permanent. Refer. BE Ge, IT w Lawrence GMO ence ER AND WIFE —— Fh "Crraretr-server-the finer FOR WANT-ADS 8 6 oh 59oRt similar—natare WANTED JANITOR APPLY AT) ty i oe ~4 A hi R. W. Sanderson " FOR'WANT-ADS + Sea Tia te tots position “ehere| . Chiet Ponti Baldwin ‘ara i £ ates panes ‘onl yede wmpasial capac DIAL FE2 Four pratt will ve ‘Songenial and| WANTED. MAN TO THIN APPLES ij reas D NEAR EAST : Buccessful Photography, Andrésg Pein- : E 2.8181 tiderab bir, higher, T’ would geet Sain ate en, MA G-21TT. 3438 § y ; omen this ad “oa WANTED: MARRIED ex- . a lve ne etch } From 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. ate FOr ihorecaie A dant rem rai farm work ~- ei a j oi Seamer haw Tunis SS aUeaneeS ma ] marche for Parents end | . i | en errr re ene Boy.’ 8, Lets Curiosity Get the Better of Him . : one ash Help Wanted Female _2 = iar agate A ores apna Sem ee Se ereviews to Subiientioe poly re. toe ame Le HOPE = evade vb aqees teneetense THE PONTIAC. PRESS. “ raunsDAy, : AUGUST 18, 1955 Wanted Real Estate 32A room furnished house. FE 8-0404. Ext, 7. Or write Box 2 “Pontiac Press, N, FUR- AN DB AND ROO work days, with breakfast at 7 a.m. Press, Box 4. ORKING WITH HIG sehool girl would like 2 bed fara. si On 30a. aa 7 SCHOOL AGE children "4 denperately ge mes of riment or Use Sofuraisned. 21) N b ey ie Maced WORKING school el 4 — apt Saat ned Sih | and refrigerator. FE 4-6333. | Cail’ after 4 PAMI __ RESPONSIBLE PANITY—OF—3, | 6 Saraeetan WANTED: BUSINESS WOMAN To references re- me, $-3170 after 6:30 p.m. APARTMENT WITH | woman Of woman and child. Near _bus_and schools FE 46713. _Wtd. td. Transportation _ a1 OIL WANTS RIDE Ba PRANK. lin Village from Pontiac two! _ dave weekly. FE 37336, LONESOME DRIVING TO WORK ALONE? I can be « good listener or can discuss almost any sub- ject, whichever you preter, am neat and don't take up much room 1 avers “gt oe bours ‘are trom * to r Would ike je | wt — Walton Heights Momr alton Rd. (near ayke aan if you can help please write Pontiac ao ‘« Wtd. Contracts, A Mtgs. 3 32 FAST ACTION! you have the contract—we have e@ money, Cla.k Rea! estate —— PR 66402. Ask for Mr 8H FOR LAND CONTRACTS, H 2. VanWelt, 440 Disie Hwy. OR 31355 Cash Waiting | md contracts call or see —— tor outck. A. ALJOHNSON, Realtor 1704 S. Telegraph Rd: FE 4-25 WE GRE BUYING AND SELL > SELLING |? or Moy a a ‘hichest offer ¥ quick cash _ +, PEDDLING _YOUR PROPERTY? | IT. DOESN'T Pay Call us erties. A ‘ind residential oreo. ‘nancing and closing. To Buy-To Sell-To Trad ROUPLE OF asl SMALL | Rent Lake Property 306A t Meer ped Sept. 15. i oe HOME. WEST SIDE. Sept. Ist for rent or) Iease SPE esi afier @ p.m... ry Sic TORE ON PONTIAC RD Varant Sept. 1. For aera eton __ Write Pontlac Presa Box ROOMS AND BATH ane SIDE near schoo! and bus. $80 per mo. | “Phone FE 5-8276 BEAUTIFUL "NEW 5 RM DUPLEX | rivate lake. 12 miles west a tiac. $110 mo Call UN 23-2085 eves LOWER 5 ROOM & BATH EN- closed porch, completely remod- ed and redecorated. Near City eg per month See £. Huron Street, NEW ULTRAMODERN 5 ROOM | _home. $100 a mo. Ret PE 46-5101 RENTAL AGENCY We ar — of al) types, only. ADAMS rv co. 38: .. 382 Auburn 'YEAR ROUND HOME 2 (oe rooms, beach and park, $00 me PE 23-0583. T0r Rustie Keego H Har rbor. 4 7 Roos NOT MODERN. 7 CAR regs, No children. 2000 Buick Scott Lake Rd. 2 ROOM | Electric | = me | aes FURNISHED COTTAGE stove on sures. 1975 " poresiia rg ‘EQrTAGR AND CABIN, GOOD’ beach, wistop, Mich Available eats FE 2-0731. | CLEAN. TODERN LIVING FOR your vac Pontiac Lake. | Lad beach. R and EK Cabin Bay. 30189 | FoR siaini 66 COTTAGE | __rent. MY 32805. | MODERN COTTAGES OW 1 LAKE | _Missaukee MA 5- © FOR _For Sale Houses 43 STOUT'S Best Buys Today EAST SUBURBAN Located fust east of city limits om *« acre lot we ve @ nice 4 room a with full bath, part base- ment. utilitw pepo! and one car garage buy at only $6600.00 wih terms WEST SIDE Located west of Poutiac. a gost — e —_ home Tae | janement. furnace and oak eors. ‘wath. able for 2 asses Priced at 613.507 wit $00.00 Da DRAYTON carpeted livine room and dining space, of! fur- nace and extra laree lot Home is very elean inside Ody $10,000.00 with $2150.00 i oe $750 DOW N Total orice of aS burs this 3 bedroo: cated on the soot side with nice lot. one car carace and city water Immediate vos- session on this one LAKE PRIVILEGES with this lovely ranch room minum stofms and screens and electric hot water heat- er Only $9500 000 with w Da. Edw. M. Stout, ee tor No eoeakers Midd}: couple | 7 ph == prefe rred. References. R. Cass For Rent R Rooms 37 . 3 ROOMS F FORN. | AT BUS Fin att ~ LAROE FRONT | re fen. cal FE §-7332 IROOM FURNISH AP PRIVI- Agulte . only ~Call 2. 7 | "bem Y ROCh, KiToREN “Fae co tn 2 7 Rog Low ROUSERERP. Frigidaire. Middleaged m: beth emploved davs ie pesoie. oe NO NKERS. REF- erences. 166 Ee RMS - ‘dle couple Pont. MY 3-320. CLEAN KITCHENETTE APT. $25 | ee — All’ utilities furnished. RE | CLEAN en ant z MEN. | ‘Coot. —Retrig. Phone Fr 4 FOR i OR 2 MEN. NO SRO __ Pont, MY_ 3-3302 FURNISHED = ED 3 ROOM APTS. PRI- vate entra: and bath. near high schoo! i basement and LARGE ROOM AND KITCHEN. ette, For 1 or 2. Must be quiet and clean. 8 Cottage 8t. FE _5-6863, MODERN 3 ROOM AND BATH. uwtomatic gas heat. Near gro- = on line, Cougile only.. | WODERN 2 ROOMS. FULL BATH, | io entrance. Adults only. 3381 Plains. mare FURNISHED 3 ROOMS and bath in 2 family Aamo at bee Lake 2740 Grandv ‘lew. Rent Apts. Unfurnished 34 Sara ews | 2 earaee for couple oniy. 108 Hen- me SHARE oem wih Ween furnished, on ie. on hes | NICELY t SLEEPING ROOM MEN. T DOUBLE | | _or_single 4 ¢_ St. 7 Rooms With Board 38 HOME PRIVILEGES TWIN BEDS. 960 Voorheis FE 4-5383. ice ROOMe GENTLEMEN Ni only. 4 Matthews. Lom t~ pri Tl N. Saginaw 8t. FE 35-8163 Oven Eves m 6. Clarkston District . Leree 3 bedroom buncalow. oak floors. viastered. painted walls full pesesent oi! ‘urnace. good location overlooking Bridae Lake, eesti Dossession 88.550. "PONTIAC REALTY YE 5-821 137 Baldwin Middle Straits Lake Privileges 3 bedroom ranch home Living rm 23214. nature! heatilator fire- kitchen 1) baths. basenfent automatic oll heat .ac- Uivities room attached 2 terms Union Lake Front ie beautiful bill side “ 24x natural : Taxis Gining Lie ted an ' For Sale Houses 3} BEDROOM BUNGAPOW $1.00 DOWN A home that you would be proud wo own and a bome that We are proud to show Excellent cend: tion inside and out with mew car- peting oak floors. plastered wails onutifu) streamtined kitchen, lovely bath, garage. and a poultry house. Also some frult. Just north of the city limits. Priged at $0,078. TWO HOMES SALE OR TRADE An investors price of oniy $8,900. Here is the bargain of the year an spacious rooms of your ow with @ modern kitchen, new gas furnace 2 car garage. plus a cule home on the rear of Sewer, Habte and as. Walking dis of down Prefer income property, COUNTRY HOM® $11,500 6IX ACRES OF LAND Tt you wish solitude and restfull- see this attractife modern reh, @ kitchen that admire, all tile bath Las 'd ner outstanding ap- pointmen ~ Good garage Sel] or ‘ade on three bedroom bungalow. VACANT BUNGALOW $650 DOWN modern home le off Watking Lake Rd. Base- ment, of} heat. automatic hot water Need ge ek but te Sel) worth 4.0 EAST ain BUNGALOW 1.460. DOWN Dandy aes room bungalow with stairway to attic, gas heat, oak ore red. wail nice tenced rulh and garage Mites block from 68t. ~ SUBURBAN — | Down Started development on new pro}- 2 bedroom FHA homes ect of sith gas heat oak floors tile baths and many ether fine fea res, Lecated gear new Pontiac Jr High School’ off Madisen ai | NN. Perry _ $7,345 Full Price E. Ypsilanti eff Beidwin north of Fisher Body FE $-7923 “ROCHESTER A GOOD PLACE TO LIVE @ rooms and bath full basement, ei) heat. electric hot water torms. and screens 3 car Ferage Roeeherter on corner fot 10° 198. Full price $10,000 with terms @ rooms and bath Fireplace. full easement oll = 2 car qeee: Corner bot, landscaped, fenced Dorms and . teens Near Rago veal and churches value, at $15,000 with cecneaiens | term. ARE. reoth home, 1%) baths, full Basement ell heat storms sod 3" combination bern tS pots arenas hicken house acres with picnic poe ge and berries A good mily ae Ft terma ca our Maurice ad “ atson, Realtor 1 W, FIFTH ROCHESTER MODERN § ROOM “HOME oe ‘ tility, Hardwood fleors tasks, rage nished . Seperate entrances, New heate modern This clever 2 room home. Overjooking lake Screened expansten - —— with tench ‘doots leadine to lawn and beach. Priced to sell | at 620.000 Williams Lake Front the home that we afl nvalescent Homes 38A : To Regi Forde autse in charge, OR 32026. Hotel Rooms a Lea aot OIL HEAT, . adults. FE as eal RG as BATH. Fa a of Auburn, Bi WiTH TILE juire 21 5 Ga- rage. Heat. Hot Sen ies chen mm No pets, West side, FH 2.2346 exchange Electric stove, $86. ‘| 41% Auburn Rd. Cooking and HOTEL ROOSEVELT _ Rooms $12 up Bath $17.50 up. — HOTEL AUBURN — attache hee Asc a Day or Week ®URON CLEAN MODERN rooms by day or week. 45 West St. Phone FE 32-8266. Huron Rent Stores 40 __ BUILDING ON MAIN STREET NORTHVILLE AEN peg a _Nortnrilh wae of business, Phone ville. 614. Good for Many Businesses @ sun reom erlook’ lake. Convenient kitchen. utility room. earace fenced lot, beautifully landscaved. You can mote Apron poasecsion. 817.300. be arranved SYLVAN | or EALTORS | Seeesrstire. Real Sextet Dashanas GILES 3 Bedroom Home $11,500 Terms 3 Bedroom Home $10.500 . Terms 2 Bedroom Home 96.060 $1,000 down 3 Bedroom Home $6,000 $1,500 down 2 Bedroom Home oO $2.000 down WE NEED LISTINGS we LES ES REALTY | 0. 5 0 POOm aha Wath wit space tor more Searooms ff fintshed--off. § acres of good land om Doris Rd. 4 fruit — fed began = | jands This pew, brick ranch iipe home, 6277, contains everythin tor gracious country living Paneled liv- ; ing room- 48.* bwercn: os " warde surrounded - Mack, “ese "Yelmans St. Ham: | wen 4 te SPM mod. | Williams Lake Privileges - Dy beautit shade” arees | Shade” trees. 10300, ea~ tramek Lg Can be sen by ; : * Complete: cheerful <-*, room dining 580 de TS ent now | ern homes at White Lake Large pletely meet q See: alcove ana firevince 2 | CAR : 18 living room with picture window room en paved iving mee, 2 erae bed- CARGE 5 R 4 ‘Seetient kitchen, . bath, ofl reom. 14x32. natural fize-; reoms, ample ¢! Convenient DON'T MISS SEEING THIS. a" ana & mo. OR oreed air furnace. §1900_ Drive place, modern kitchen, bath,| Kitchen with ample ! pent clean : = soci pa Gack Lake Rd. Watch enclosed front reb. New space fu rice bath rm sued a.- bedroom im bunge- NEw 3 BEDROOM ‘OOM LAKEFRONT | wig’ sunines, Vene an piteds pod _ oi ——— peas ee Comaiete mel home, partially. furnish * screens atti | { full rental ant fieor with awoines. Has cement By a é' ge = ton I. Cc HAYDEN oh oa | orivaty aaureer: wf graces, and drive and teat rerece A w Tel \% mile south of Ff FE e $8500. Uae or call VErmont 1-0233 | § er E_ Walton Bivd___Open_Eves. Immediate Possession je ~ eee) wn “ncre ‘ot Leet 2 ACRES - good —weekGaye, EL Ty, + ® rooms, 4 bedroo: oak | soll. and only 4 m eens ‘a NICELY URN. cox: |E — $750 DOW N floors oll heat, oe beth | E Ml ot ee . CR —? court Lycos beeer ome rooms | 4 rooms & stool. | acre of ground | automatic hot water va . f= 2 peatlas gag googled 4 Privile es on beautiful Cranberry tory in basement. 3 car ga. [68 Union Ts EM 34303 aided tonen, fuliy inn! F crencer Teauited. Bot it Poatine | , eet ee, et | rage 3 blocks trom doWa | gveg EM 2441. oF — Kitchen-dinetie combination ot “THROUGH hs YB gai | : Shag = 2 \cres—Davisburg " | Scar gare “targg et bare in dings "end Pine bay, “ewe ryptal” Bx Small family NEAR ST. MICHAEL'S Ideal 2 bedroom, Inree bath tosh &r&,, oh on oy ry Ung alow i asement, anos 2 } tnd Cass Lake Rd. 4 9 rooms 9 Bethe 4 eer arses hew oll tarnace. 3 ear ga: 4 ROOM MODERN BUNGALOW. space for tools, > eneloved HE Leip terms Others to choose ? WALLED, TAKE. 3. BEDROOMS. Se eee, coke | tae | er, oe oie all modern conv: ae ! 00, —_ Sept. th 111 1 Parsiow MA fe U CKL E RRE Ar TY ou 90 town FOR SALE BY OWNKR: NEW mere — 238. +4081 . "house ost finished. My equity We msve-< Mw | selection a eco 1-RM, nacre iy prez | >) tvan bake or Wit trade tor” houretranier-}—-—- pf esate rt tae Senet hed. +- beach 2 blocks Newly decorated. 2 ettoome. tvs oem | _OR 3-400 op i ts wes ‘by re ce rs Broo b_De, MA €t un , con eee = to vel by owner. pete soy pooh. : modes LAke FRONT ats, Sea i AROUND Beer ‘ ae of our : OR 3-8204. on. oe: Nee eore t rr: ere ag rh, courteous will ‘Rent Houses Unfurn. . 36 7 1 ee Raw tached ‘garage & brecueway. Eee ® chen fait Ubase: be eiad to hely vou 2 BEDROOM RANCH TYPE HOME from lake 818-000, terme, P—- ment i yn : 135 month, Drayton Plains arce. $695 | pe ae fot "1003 a 9 ae RAY O NEIL, Realtor Ponti foresees ee tee Ht Bhody lot. Asking #8500 down: - 4 ’ Nicholie & vo Co; £ 3 Ww. ern 2) MILPORD: § A . TIL bath, TO e base- ce! iy exartooking’ ron River. ee ; 800 with 87.000 down. 637 W. wel Muford” MU toe GooD DAILY 5-8 P.M. FE 4-0528 ge Be BEN vi Roa Be ogy Bogie : | re ment. drive -elove to grade bus. pay out owner's cquity end” potstnest. Es we — jor high school. At sbhare’ = eras bed: pom. 7 ‘ Fa, iiiade hia is quality with We - posape oe —— — rank Gale errs, on we . ; septic, wired, {- Partridge i: on cupbeerds. ior arm settee we : sink, electric pum wk EK iene.) HRAM | setter Ses eae ae cow Four rooms and bath down sage M. Jones) sruction” only 9800 Down. ‘Ask a TO SEE pee Gromer tiem tes | FE §.5001 of FE 5.0471 Riu Muss™™*\ "Bat ereSaE | fer" mows SS = bath up rented si or | ¢ 4 month 98.400. This te value Hf no sorwer Ph. FE 52004 . tL H. BROWN, Realtor | INCOME ; yn 1 1302 5 Huron ba 2-48 i An Acre Sia rs a deh 2 Blocks From Downtown F é a f / 2 Wins Sen Sane eh POE eps tent an ecre jot. Oo Price of $12,500, with $2,500 down JR. HILTZ Peal Fetate and Insurance W. Huron 6t. PE 6-4) dal ; QUALITY contract, tn trade as part down | payment, | ue HOMES — oe See model brick home. eel for j _£ lote. Avatiable fn 2 nh hfe ent. i Swaps 4 ROOMS AND BATH BASEMENT with of] heat and automatic ie | water ten 4s extra lot ‘its Ee ane 462 Cameron vom BETTER ROMES SYLVAN MANOR ACRES — he on busy highwar. frontage with large circle Benjamin and | Stephens, Inc.) &% voit feel ‘poutry House | Midwest 43239 Jord — me, bod Poa a deco “OPEN 8 eM TO.8 PMC. ‘SCHUETT. "REAL TY Lee . ey 7) = , Dinnen & Son ™ nd 64 b : uae BR. = “Pricer meat ot | Sed We errange fi- men! ‘on heat, nes Vandseaped tot rot, 7 Brick rane home with attached carport, new roi dl — with terms. Appotnt- a fot tbtxS6 Ral fends zaped ; a mediate possession. Full price lot - UARE LAKE Coun’ > Sub-division. 3 bed- yoom rick ranch home with at- OR 31111, rE REALTOR, FE 2-8316 43 W. Huron St.. Open Eve. 7 to 9 BEER STORE, DOING GooD business FE 40708. 2 Poth MODERN GAS STATION. “session, FE BUSINESS & HOME Owner AUBURN HEIGHTS aan 5 ca 5 fe vee ev outside Shown by spent ‘15.000. ONLY 1.950 DOWN — ‘ guburban 1 ~ with thed 2 car garage deine | TwGe Lake, hardwood. floors, de- new poy ‘ to into, Wond y t move . e fal terms. ; 8 = ye ine, 00 -ealt- Mre. OFFICE OPEN M4 . Telegra: d. FE 4.9535 _ Out Eliabeth Lik Ra. sg ok bd, dates Draytan V Woods Woods, \ to $1,800, $200 to In Pontiac , etme ~ Ss WANT ADS! To find « _ es a good used-car, see Classi | fied NOW, SAVE ENERGY, USE} icoemase Be = | TEAGUE FINANCE CO. | 202 N. MAIN Otome, Mort ocas’ wate on | your first visit so come in or cash to $500 on your or si te and su! to your awaite you Leatie. Pei ath aw caer. tkeley an Prestaem Ph, FE.5-8121 ~Home & Auto ROCH HESTER, MICH. . DEEP FREEZE UPRIGHT, of America's best makes. Freezer inteed for 5 be ONE | For Sale Houses" 43 Sale Land Contracts 33}. md a eee Goods 57 | / GAYLORD ol ee : SCOUNT. : Hoo eecented ax as trede used ity BRICK Ra aan % DI ‘ 2 bed care. iid. Van Wel Panis RICK RANCH on 8 ‘ Reee- Sakan ae, Sa! 9 Two spacious e with : 47 PACKARD. ‘ ; stairway to aie Finished recres- ment, loca im foot west au pairs. or 28 cord of aisp wot | “Floor Samples, Crat¢ c . room : wi 5 ec - tice only ome, —— month, your | NEW MANGLE. NEW Marred and Odd Lots i pores of land. 2 oat Fe” Sn Md ONE STORY HOME . fs pon El a automatic Sweet Sineen'—12 T. | ws idaire range f08. cra. 40 8 => ‘ on Three bed home 7 boat. Cement a. Ss . pee Frigidaire drver 62.95 electric i Leon Leke q " a Eee i . cor Tomes own * eink noe rms Suucien sai tet it Sette | to00 toha sony trea. F. C. Wo Fen | PI ae 2 and 3 vg by modes inish the . the interir yourse! 804} sHADY & COOL _| Corner Williams ayy & miles, fransmiss an and hey rear | gata : piae.es, $92.05 construction real save. “Here is, a buy.” OR. 3-1235 end. Bell or swap for guns, } Bun® $49.50 to be & home owner A Tess qhree. . f= fo car's caetie After 5, call Or ES motor or, power mower, FE oO ooy m Hrexsea res $30 50. $239.95 than. are now OF. WN = room 2 hd _ es cananamamnss SOEnernenS: { eh rent 3h are, Dem, paving, for | 1800 DOWN — Cony two bedroom | {i3'r99,~ rensatiable terms” INVEST. Te eee home, $685 down on 3 bedrooms Lake Estates A. Pull Your mooney in & eood land | home, ‘income for smaller home “caf Come into office snd teik| basement aire Plas contract. | Liberal discount. Call! If you wast your house sold or mE scab Appliances this deal, over with us. Suppiy ad ay home, Pic- Ask iv Mr. Havden. traded. PE $-8136_ ¢ AP gz #2300 DOWN—Just spear old Mod.) place, “Over aa “vere of, Broun. TC. HAYDEN New" BUILDERS TRANGIT FOR = Keego, Harber = S| 382 Auburn PE 43393 Gil turn, — Theat Bvciean Alu-| Can't be beat for $18,000, “terms "| 86 E Walton Bivd. Realtor | lepor oa large coment” Toor. Of FE 5-881] or FE 5-807 minum storm sash & screens. ; i w el Demis Ret a ae pla wl 22% DISCOUNT _ | TRADE, FOUR EAND CONTEAGS: | Retriserator, a0, toa tablen and end floc Oak floors. $13,800 CHOICE LOCATION — 4 = Serie = paver = A wi “gl 9 28 per quat contract new ot See od 50d" bouset eee. sees 1 sais. $7.60. Other items. walls i it ean fs lanee for i, nice location, paved sirect.| vist condition. siso lovely $0,000 wien ia ao House has 2 bedrooms, full base- | 60 8. “Telegrapt Open_Eve. or RANGE CHEAP, 47 E. teem, Por’ info Prieta “Tol tare’ | peated seatoom. New ges furs. | oye weLRoss, ment and is located near high "47 HUDSON CONV: “4 MOTOR. | _Montcal ? Suears PR 5-8 two hath. Grepiace. two car Ger. | "Vacant. § room home, full base- school in Cie | Nite” aouble bed and dresser. |3 BEDS, GAS STOVE, COAL COOK- yew, Bae OTE aoe | wooo Ba sitbal"faca "ermer’® "2 F.C. Wood Co, | Sih thai tucer, sperune geuat) mectne ‘nade durennart aren a. Ln ~ : “ high chair, buggy, ting is} |= 6mac phe 4 ROOMS 2. Es. P. O. rnd Pha en a's in | Oo O. _and what have fou. & $501 et yood “eo tapie and chairs. au a 535 RE $275. equity. ome ihere for _—s cork of your. . arta Lane Rd. & = For Sale Clothing _ 56 Rd, L 4 eatwens 16 and 17 LAKE ORION e Call us : - ce oye Vacunt.“siteo an $00 mo Nit GAYLORD , tier 6 ean “Ons BLUE AND ws WHITE CHECK CO. 3 = £ raion $20. EASY WASH- acent mo , BLU N SAL TOR ORES, MY 2-631 Jae ae - BROWN, Reg or | ” 20% DISCOUNT Loe pee erry Coes Bae 36. | cope cece sere’ OR: oe | Se oariee “Ones AND Nemeer_¢ Gonag? Real 3 “Estate Bxeb | 136 E. PIKE ST. e odin ee $150. PE 23-6367. closet, $100; platiorm cent $30; bath, Gon n. Off Elicabeth traet™"tonoo Bas oa, com, =| MOSTLY CHILDREN'S CLOTHES | Single bed, 615. spring and mat- 2 atte | La Rd. Coll FE 8-0336 after 5 . FE 4-9584 — ayments, $83 Rothing ver’ #1. Bargains, Ud) ‘ese sists over- Price | p.m. we yon 7 ola oom. i 1 p.m. New Lake Front TR. AND BA 6 BATH, 1% CAR GA- U6. Pet, OFF, ont. . | ae Ane Ar FE 3-725" __stutfed agg rs . 239.8 os areal —— Hew Wola yor ee teeny” i : y Secured by brad se inl i SALE. "BY OWNER © laleeidp sesetiee AM year Sale THeessbeld Goods 57 Wenger washers ...--. 430-98 w seneee jd Suite shke Gowe Per iniormation | Ranch bome. 6 attaches | pot" * Fry 2. ae ioapastes “We had the doorway built that way so our daughter could Mg ag) tet | Sle Honsshold Coots °/ gpmaer rashers «. SaaS ao ‘Sai Perry Griggs, PE | garage Auto, oll heat, Storms - piste Inve frent hemes aver wear the new Tull skirts without scraping!” ABSOLUTELY CLEAN PROGRESS |, Necuam cleaners “yee echt Ly AONOTT, REAL! a on ee ee olfered for sale. Brick ranch el O'NEIL, Real box spring and innerspring mat- | Roy's 06 Oakland 1% E. Pike FE oa Paved sige T2u40, with at- » Realtor -| tress. Less than 6 mo. old. FE | PRIGIDAIRE tage! ig 3 WAsH- en = tached ‘Scar garage, in a 3 BE DROOM RANCH Fé phox’ te Barge Open oe. | _tseee. — er, Good condition. $5. PE 40365, AL RAAT ALT xy. 49 + SIZE LIKE E NEW jocation, and with @ view | BY OWNER EELS SPELT DE — oma a Sabin Adobe cot bat Springs 1 CO # ‘a bage Lovely @ room ranch type built! For quick vale i owner, 3 bed: of the jake from every | cf = IN jler, $3. in ‘83, Plastered walls Foom brick terrace. PE 45262 ragm. ‘Excellent sand beach UV: -_ nperE Dixie Hwy. Frontage 30% DISCOUNT seeoY catviino YOU” WANT mates’ 0:6 Myrtle. Huron Ger wood floats Ol furnace. tite bath | BY OWNER € ROOM AND BATH and fishing. Price to include =| FOR MY gQuiTY Iw 3 mep | TAKE PRIVILEGE |! Located 1 bicck trom the new | Almost “41.800 off. Clean modern eet AED Ur L & 6. | Goon BOY IN SMALE RADIOS Lot 100u180, Must be geen, $12-/" full basement~ oll heat hot wa-| ll new carpeting and dre ROOM. NEAR WILLIAMS LAKE , | Federal Dept. store location. | foae at securitn Your cont | Mind tables $1.98 up: new book | and portabl 12. FE 0, terms, ter, larwe corner lot $8,000 with | peries A ‘Dream Home" } ON WILLIAMS LAKE RD FULL LOTS | #51100 corner lot with 30x30 mod-|. ‘®" 1 security, Your cost hh aA boasd beets complete, = os. _ 4 | 8850 down Lake frivileees FE) come true snd thats put | WALKOUT ENT, OIL. AC | | ern store building Ready to con. |’ 4. ae: ret tore 728 up: ranges KENMORE WASHER. ERE. ADAMS MS ROAD 5-061) ting, tt mildly | HEAT ELECTRIC HOT WATER. | = \ : : 5 aie ; | ae . refrigerators °25 up: rar $13. 8890 Arlington. Pontiac Lake | - a ee | COLORED BATH GOOD WELL MACEDAY: LANE wet cay tybe of buisness 11.580| or WATUET. R gas & elec. ° up: beds all s ae TA Py Breese- ean DOL caun . J. VALUET, eahor | §] up: TV sets $23 up: radios, $5 KENMORE ELECTRIC RANOF., war Eibemots ot ARE, YOU INTERESTED Tong Lake Front are + Re BRD | Nice Jets with sccess 10 good Hol MFES-BARTRAM 345 Gekland ‘Ave E §-0699 up: new chrome dinette sete 5 pc . Goon condition. $50. OR 3-103 owt. gareee. ol ma 3 bedroom bungsiow ce RES SOME WORK YET TO) beach and bath houst Only $550 ss : a Co-operative Real Estate Excl $39.95 up: chesta new & used $5 [LEAVING TOWN 7 F cara bens. “Gee lot. Circle} full basemen! oak floors, pias- ust ple ood Late we ee age eae) ne 1De on with $55 down 4392 Dixie _awey” ____OR 31950 , “OOPS! ee ad paage up; bedroom suites, *49.95 un: LEAVING Garden ieee Odds and tered walls, auto ot) heat, a F | fi Gere, GE WHR HAI Gown | many other onwres We are build | Pera "ASginee’ Nice case | PERT Apoo> DEAL. OR 2803) WILLIAMS [LAKE t-Lease Bus Prop 494, Money to Loan = 83 ing'room suites “410 80 up. Macy —°S PE 20082416 W_troquow | these im different. locations | : - Rent- ease bus rop (State Licensed Lenders) — other item Dp) AIRPORT AREA Models to show Pull price just, And beach Price O1¢580000 = | Woeded ote oaly 2 blocks trom | An | EI EET |S OUR_EASY PAYMENT Linoleum, 9x12 .....$2.4 room § rooms} $10.800 plus lot Call for informe. = ‘*"™* | For Sale Lake P lake Close to store: and walk Jew MobERN BUILDINGS. 3200 OR LAY-A-WAY PLAN iSURPLUS PAINT .......... 8149 ae note | ten | For rop. 44) ing distance to Williams Lake woe come | Vinyl Pee “Tih a mi i eaeerpeat, : == Justin Time for School | : Ao~~n~ | School. 960 down and 410 per | pe Ft. Lares packing ores. Foor ° ° yer. eal trade arene one ee . 2 car garage. Le SPECIAL 1a thie splendid 7 room 1's BUSINESS BUSTS . : Rd. 62474 . ; tree } Inlaid Linoleum aoe fruit trees and gar- home with full base bath Mark Street, = | Buckner s oben Sany To 8 Ft. Linoleum . $1,025, $1,096 down. meat, auto, heat, cer andl; peck 6 aba. bee und ome _OWNER F. C. W d C 13° TO 6. Asphalt Tile “RIDGEW AY. amily hone. Very few to" Webster Bchool "In near'y OO O. | Business Opportunities 51 tI SCALES CO. 4 mt east of | Harold's Paint & ae for sale im. this erea ee ee ee SACRIFICE Corner Williams Lake Rd. & Moe arene Sata Heights i Ba ies 140 8. Saginaw Bt. “REALTOR shows by appeintmént only and new gas furnace. 2 cor i 5 echeouen OR 3-1 a *| Lot dy cw FE 2 PE +-0M! js CU Fr EQLDSPOT Howe os FE 44203 gerage. Te include new cer atin After sea On" > MAIN STREET wi We Give Holdens Red ftamps Freezer. Good condition, only we heal’ Retste Exch 5 : tin rooms. Price cury fake) treat Year round round bome. LOTS FOR SALE ’ IV: ? =n tS Peer J PIECE DINING | 25 . ‘ Perimeter heat, beautiful fire- NORTHVILLE J PIECE DINING ROOM sUiTE | $125. eorge iT win he, bate OX. S fot : ag oron etoren See oa 00. FI an00 em tt, formerly new ear to borrow CASH Eo aces rows ELECTRIC Fit f K ; Real Estate = Baldwin Ave APPROX x. $1,000 DOWN a ed —_— re sales and service Can be used AKTIQUE BEDROOM SUITE. LINOLEUM ae > Paine SALE % 1 or c ing | Geoperetivg. ‘Real ¥ovs wraia ae Jwo-_1OTe LtOORNER) OPP for other types of business. Phone any amount_up arble dresser and commen paseo od Gtiached garage on ‘s| IN ER c& Peace “i910. M15 Groce Lake road. With lake privi- | —Northville 614 to 8900 —_ and wood range good con- | LAWSON SOFA-KELLY GREEN. $f ‘tu eeetes eis | OPEN DAILY K ZL __-Pa_Ortonvte 132 collect. | Maes FE ttt owe | = REER TAVERN torthets Gate Hct water tans: | tings Ot MP cover. #8 with coved ceil- FOREST LAKE 130 FT FRONT- cAND “SUITABLE “FOR | SUBDIVI- ae PON ae Dishes, Electric ‘iron 2846 Lans- jum 1-8 P.M REALTOR age. FE 5-106 Lots for immediate building | 4 very busy corner location an | ind floor Nat'l Bidg, over Wal-| downe. Williams Lake LIVING ‘ROOM PURNITORE. picture beth ot” Sh '@70 W Huron 8, Ph. FE 435% 5 ee sites for —— commercial main street. Doing laree volume reen's. Pontiac. eee ofa. lounge chairs, end lamp * uroe J 8 Nol A ha Any Sase8. a of business, only $8500 and terms . 4512 Dizie ighway = ire es J eae | tables EM 087 % Weede jus § mi. from eemane 2 BEDROOM | Cosporatice Real Metals Bemenes | com te immediate sale. a) Sylvan eam be arrancod 230 aa to bask) BRAND KEW ORIENTAL RUG. a nay pa aim FELT, SL AS re ie 7. $7,300 | DRAYTON PLAINS, @ ROOMS AND | JS "* St naa Walled Lake . St Tye Sere er © aeteh | tele | FIA “Erie Eee | Red Ho - Rea sea eating c inch GF . BIRMINGHAM RESIDENT MOV- . New Large & To reach pro ted drive out | GE. retrigerstor a Toad Re- rse_ R ty = 5-5001 or FE 5-647! f. sega beantifes aatigus iter Lord’s Specials é Us WW (Dixie ue way! to Sash ception room and iiving room 2383 CRcaARD LAKE RD. no answer Ph = niture, al) woo! loom car- | $ pc. dinette set .........005- $49 95 abaw Road. then right (wo miles carpeted. Pull basement. Gas hot 5019 Case Elis’ Rd ¥ MIDOLEBELT Oven Evenings and Sund ur t lke mew, book 72 pc. sofas bad... ...... $59 95 Reasonable —_—— | water heater. Coaf hot air fur-| ——?™ (oil 6S oly E bos Coe Jouva Cor. 3rd REAL Tor \ shelves. child's crib. modern cof-| Used TVs from $2495 ...... . up |; Race. Seren and storm windows ROUND LAKE FRONT eoperative Res} Briste Exchanges; | . . : fee table miscellaneous items. “Hida-Bed from $3995 .... UD ‘This fe eo whale of @ buy, folks! | car garage Lot 40x120, Near m. knotty pine all thru . | —Cheap._MI_¢57% Used gas stoves a+. $20.00 , anew home| 3 BEDROOM FRAME [+ tchoot and. shppine conor Oe) ne ee ieee ee Downtown Gilcens | "BRAS: FLOOR LAMP. 65 | liced's ‘pun i Pte = big me | : aren ° $00 $66" per 3034 tot. ity * For S Sale Acreage 4 47, | i" HARTRENSE FABLE eee ard $ _ 3 bedrooma, living room | $12 150 00 | Beebait St, OR Tae re owner — vandy bench HURRY. tin 306 | | ee oe — jo | "E t F t | LAMP aND spane eo | Furniture and Appliances m5 ia qo we cme! ' : } BEDROOM SHELL. OUTSIDE A 3 BEDROOM PRIVATE ig! a = ewlyweds |2 BEDROOM RANCH STYLE | FOREST LA Li D|@ ACRES WEST SUBURBAN § PONTIAC STATE BANK BLDG. | 857 ay perineal Sereees: Up to % | dox springs. Good condition. FE VINYL INLAID TILE |, PRICE . ' DD . | home, finished basement, barge Twp. face brick 3 bedrms.. den, | MYER'S REAL ESTATE. FED ; | 5-2807 ‘RUBBER BASE PAIN£ GAL $3.50 This ee tte home foro} 3 BEDROOM BRICK | rot soxno Ke am location, 411.-| 2 tiled baths, 2 fireplaces, fin- | 44975 | ————__£ = Se HC BLEACHED | MAHOGANY BED. | SYERS 141 _W. HURON, FE 4-3048 ‘or an older couple. Simply PRICED FROM | 0 MA 4-171 ished recreation rm bath Tmme- 70 Per ods mw aun REALTOR LD set. 124," television | and LIKE NEW. © PIECE SOLID oax Gemite ones § §$73'950.00 3BEDROOMS |" | Rperor | gt oS (ae in in kd “Bag hee oe E Seles Sip ; : 7 PIECE BLOND DINETTE sion_tablg FE_ 2-431 ——= on ‘ a DEVELOPMENT FOR SALE. LEASE OF SMALL FINANCE $90. FE 56111 after 6 nee “1 LaRow xt SIZE {PAVENPORT.— : L k $700 DOWN FULL BASEMENT re Lakes 12 ACRES with lake privileges, res Pully equipped. FE Corporation ef Pontise Pe Sea = +o — ed . 8 desirable, igh and ear Orion a : u PIECE HOGANY N MOVING. M 5 Mac ay a e G ] —_— F H A Ciaesd scar Winans tx "pully building ites ‘ to fete 11,500, FOR GALE: GARAGE, IDEAL i] Ron mage Pears oh - Tom wulte and other “hous bed davenport biond Duncan THATS .. You on" 5 a6 5s - plastered. Ceramic tile width Sveriooking - and with for bump shop or mac ry MORE AT BEN L furniture. MA 6-2262. Phyfe dining table and 4 chara, have en ac To reach rty, drive owt! bath. Dining L cer garage, id vileges on - 10's ACRES 14 — front oté-08-}—-womtertut tocation. : es” - promptly to ea: BIG OF ALL 3. bed, bow springs and eed da * 8 Dest & clean| US. 10 (Dine Kighway) to Wat-| large knotty pine breevewar, Sylvan Lakes. Here's an pia Leake Oskiand. © $36,000. © x 6 with 2 large cvernend men and women, PLUS! Nal MERCHANDISE dpsk, chest of —— = e ts kins Lake Road then turn left) storms & screens. Lot 100x150. ~Priced from 9975! doors, Priced to sell quick. Low) wide Credit Bin Qenectide- Used chifterobe with double mir-| Console television, one pale 2 bedroom we've listed) to Lakewood Drive then right '»| Custom built An excellent home 38 ACRES on Coodege Ra. Troy | down payment. Here is a once | tion Service <.. loan in } $22 /taica coffee table, work bench, pe, = -— mile to property. nd a buy. Convenient CARL W. BIRD, Realtor Township. Price - s a = os — trip, erie or some, tn today. = refrig. used, $49. / large blond frame picture. OR 2 M Mie Se LOT 503 Community National Bank ith excellent weneee. SF . N score. por ge AP way Cannon ff ectng . WM. A. HOLMES-BARTRAM | FE «a1 Eves. PE 5- “ss T Pouses. Joke front aaa, | —mvestment FE _ 22704. BENEFICIAL Watnet dining room set weed al MAHOGANY ~ BEDROOM | SUITE. tn sex Oita tush Goors 4392 Qiite Hwy NEW 3 BEDROOM t pace AND FOR LEASE, NEW MODERN 2 FINANCE CO New cotton matiress, $0.93. _lamps_ FE 6-5169. t i basement with OR_1-1930 Eves OR _ 0098 stone. replace, Toom, bay service station in Walled . 6 drawer ished chest. § 98. . ere Timken silent automatic heat. as = utility ro pm as Cement | 118 ACRES. Located tn Independ-| Lake area, For information cali Provident Loan Co, New platform aypckers $18. MAPLE DAVENPORT AND CHAIR exterior has the popular durebie. driveway oe. oe Lake privileges. | “ence Township. Ready to go. $780 | - booger gd FE 23-0103. Evenings 5 Wet Lawrence St. ae Rage anny Packers ae Se — aot ae shakes siding. Complete 4007 Fenmore Lake per secre. 1582. agina® 523 5. mport = atorms ecreens A com- OPEN weeks “TTL 8 _hd, FE 5-0000 Se one a “ ; PIECE BEDR r “ALSO, chair $19.50, AB Apt. Electric Se ate GINO cau to more | ee = re tne Y € UI G “WMS. LAKE FRONT . We Assistin All Phases | "274" POE AE LO ANS ream ess eater. guiomate: | $in¢ $0480. Bird Cage and stand gage. Call tor ent. EXRCUTIVE NOME Nice large ot sirtetiy vate. of Development _Rouge, Te. Michigan, V1 12063. an hod BOTTLE GAS Be i Pisses fasts? ight Sie iors very fea’ the in this lovely cus- cottage, ; see i iW H E K = oe rick ranch nome shows moe va PE eise EXCELLENT SERVICE |g goQMMUNTTE, Loal, CO, | ew iow orice Complete nvtate:| Tocktr tas, e > tion only $10 plus enyon REO FUR throughout, teas Satis. oak | TE oa RoC “a Y OT | Station for lease. This is FRIENDLY SER’ Fuelgas OR 3.2401. 42 Orchard Lake Ave Lake Good | cash: i i0.s CUBIC Pr. _ Next to Farmers Gas BROS ‘Ratablished tm 1916 een lors, coxa otro! One” www ter each: REALTOR - INSURANCE a wonderful opportunity; WHEN YOU NEED eiss.ee end Mima; . el ee rae idee privtieges 100 Oakland Ave. PE ¢2544) for individual with serv- frigerator. R. B. Munro "Blectrie | NESCO ROASTER CABINET AND aEALTORS —-—~—~«*BT NEST SIDE-—Realiy fine 9) on Lower” Bireits Lane, exces For Sale Resort esort Prop. 44A | Spen Eves ree eens | ice station experience and = ws oe O45 Brooks Aven : vedrm. home. Large carpeted | Stash nee sabdiv moey (L: ~ _§85 ACRES ice sta perie an ‘ CASH FOR YOUF FORNITURE | _ *!s9 $20. 413 Brooks Phone OR ven or OR 3-1760 ate EE as juno qed pertenodiey more outstanding teatures. a as HUNTING CABIN AND! wen between Oxford and | Sufficient-assets: For fur- | ou can get on your or tools. _OR 3-2717. ~s ADMIRAL ‘COMBINATION ———Gariirwi) TrA\ by a inge for appointment apec acres near Curran. Nad art fille, 1 t with ‘ * 7% x ¥ ot COM BATH ROOM 9.95. ! SCHOOL DAY Dreakfast ‘nest. enetecsd, reer | this levely Rome ty, furminhed 84.500 FE 7-9700 cescealmannr We -neeea Kh} ther information call Pie sisnstere ir frat oan aout aan a) yaee ena’ Gamera | “WALTON TV },"thin this pi bananenk sement, gas heat, finished | GAGE sT. | oy & building sites. Price| 2-9173, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Budeet, We vil be giad to help _Erogeres “yok, "must el. Walton, Cor. Joslyn FE 2-2287 ; ree. rm. © pleasant ve Here is & home that needs Sale > Suburban Prop. _45A MEAQHER REAL ESTATE you with your maey_ problems. | NEARLY NEw Bolrw HOOD with shade trees, garage Tepair or finishing. 5 rooms ca eoOorrr Ox OA 8-3122 | couch ee TWO CHAIRS WITH | gtyie bed. Mattress b ~ vere best of — fall IN LEONARD ford, Mich __ OA OS oe 4. i pats ot saa Li) springs, FE w : ‘onsdle” NEAR LAKE ORION 24 acres | Colored” bai ctw gareee; sew | 9 bedroom, bam full resement | LAKE Frontage artri e iiichen set, 2 bookeasés “wasn: | NEW 11 GU. PT. ADMIRAL Fg A RN A FINANCE CO. | Sapmteiigatace Gat fina | tty ey sermesae wte —— a = & “yor ana oe ba Lf rove! ~ yon = _ - garage with work bench and| this fine home, see it today. Dossestion. paved road te Ponting, }-eeteats ue pars Ws THE ~“BIRD™-TO-sEE ~~ }— FE ' stove. Nicely landscaped with ake frontage ¥ reel, 702 Pontiac State Bank Bid 2 rm. epartment, May also rent | _MUtual +691 46571 Milford. “HF -613, 900; “Terme: ——+ ——_-— EXCELLENT -LOCATION—m—au- | — : wot! TODAY'S SPECIAL GET : ac BOAaT Ly g tm 1063 and sold under 8 ‘ > f ¥e. WEST SIDE-Good ¢bedrm. home| FHA nicety cecereeed. Wel - oe bent oh ban ee ‘we esncimt- | RIGHWAY & LAKEFRONT “face, hing NIQUES, s‘iounailio cH ET x with large ine rm, vestibule bath, ‘auto |" | furnace, 5 eons | tien lace. 2 car te See. — bese Up to $500 — comments 2 wicker sets, $15. Chicago roller ’ entrance roomy sexs || poe feet r. ttorm sarage. terms available. room modern home includ r sar Pri, and Sat 10 a.m. to 7| —skates, worn once. i HURON GARDENS plenty tf cupboards Pull base-| screens, and get-all | -foom modern home et rl ee une ; nate . Sonventent to Webster and hich ces et en “S| Only $000 oniv $27,000 down. Most desis closed ia 80, minutes. | cat ee oeeens oe | PENNY PAINT SALE a Ld 1 * ° Paaghnteagt tne the Zt) Stor” Sher Nee, | oe done. Rev aber, fi ete Lanom 2 may senvice gra | Lonty ‘ite made om tumors |eratoy oecrabert cuomace |Bome,Pult, 9 6a end” cloan an irouen: fod for quick sale ® cass ¢ CANAL FRONT fee fixtures Tun” sembfinishe 2 tine area. new gumpine * 0. ance at $15 per month. one spin o gals. for ........ secenes S908 Sean cen home in excellent condt-| home now ay | | wae ie Se acta ea ee kites dry racher , late model $75.) punter base paint, al... 43.89 REMODET FD +BEORM HOME tony 8 , large bedrooms, nite well) FY f° \\ PAY ER, Broker | REALTORS | geen come included for’ 916.500 a an Terms. MY 3-3711. emer on santo Snadroy e BARGAIN Near Ginte Mospitel Pull beet | Nore, ine. tui price ts saly we ee et | il CU. FT. FRIGIDAIRE. 2 |; “gai paint & roller or. pan. é fat 2s ment. Gas heat, new 1i'>-car e tail rice is only, 1445 KE. Auburn Rd. Phore OR 31872 or OR 31760, 4 SUPER MA room size rugs. FE 4- & F ue gerege. Pa street near $6306.00 with $2500.00 down, shown Rochester __ 8b a1 | or MARKET in the ever : CLE. NCE ON USED SEW! 00 Yer. this unfinished home ts 2; schools. us - Total price | anytime. ___ |3 BEDROOM COLONIAL HOME. ___ For Sale Farms , 48 tae Choner weabens Oahors apt oan achines. We must make room 29 8. Saginaw Bt. rere oe th ate BOp be vee) ate tee Payment Be pr! Piisse|| Young et ee end er Sale arms, | g170.060 gress. 00,608 Gn. pins for incoming trade-ins, Singer | PHILOAS STOVE AND REFRIO. with Stam tum a te # ACRES ON LAKE- with modern : For Sale Lots 46 ~ - , _ Z E 2- 9206 ee eee ee ae ill — oS ment, acres ’ home. attached ga- REALTOR CLARKSTON AREA ‘BRICK 67 ROOM HOTEL & BAR eS ee keke conten | Falk WEW Pi. . weet e, Tight on matn road. 18 | 412 W. Huron 43 acre rolling Jand, Modern brick pent ad owner's apt. Loo BANE PEDO cond, ae $59.80. No iy lows. $14. Heavy ra: damask _ price “of $10,600 with Ney — rage. a : ¢. | Open Eves, ‘tit 9: Gun FE 40612 ¥ ' "and frame home situated in love-| go 00Fh ! al yee = area. 50,000 | #2 orders, aways table cloth 2 ins, $35. Extra cabin on good fishing | Birmin ha ly wooded erove. for a ir tip-top “N aa $500 ~ Singer ek ast Ma-| Knee bole di $12. Misc. FE CRESCENT LAKE Take $10,950, and only $1,080 gnam quick sale at only 613.700 With) = Cary Now ow e ; 2-0048. PRIVILEGES sen ms HOUSE AULEAR GARAGE. cno yacanr ——: AND-MANY NOTMER CHOICE or Less REFRIGERATOR, 196i MODEL. * - y A reener SHOF REPATR — Owner retiring AUTOMATIC HOT WATER. fal eee the tt naet| SYLVAN REALTORS *yitoee 8. Fe sur. Hacetlent ‘condition. Fm ben. Fl gia usiness. 184 foot 2° L THROUGHOUT MICHIGAN WITH UICK DAVENPORT “AND CHAIR, ' New 3 frame home with sauipearet Sor at with 81 fn { peDroun Tene tAN te Crooks Road~near Birmine- | 9993 Orchard Lake Ave. PE 8-0418 SERVICE? Table top gas stove, $25. PE je phlegm ae me gp oy down. Will consider car. tan?) GLASSED IN PORCH. — = pelt Estate Exchange | \WARD E. PARTRIDGE, set anteed for § ¥ frieerator for & machine. a orescent. 303 Pats Roce hago aoa $30.95, 0 95 Pearsons _ DONT PASS _UP. MONEY! Sell “unneeded belodgings for cash = CELAIN Dous ‘ Pirro, eget doom ifn with matiress. #1, Bleetrie Nesen roaster oven A therm dale, Sylvan Villa REFRIGERATOR WITH FREEZ ing compartment. 3175. OR 3-1676. ® FOOT KELVINATOR, CAN BE .. seen at 1000 Unpainted | Forniture All Purposes chairs, Ory, char aaa RE She R ES eK ee ER Ee eee sakh wan ede tes 44 ) eee “Sale Household Goods 57 $30.50. table, $27.50. 5 yr" guar Home demonstration. OR’ 30700, , ‘sin~ wie beds and miattresse 8, _each; FE 41156. co, 0 J Piece LivInG hi ROOM “3 $28. 844 Mt. Clemeris. et, SEWING MACHINE ‘SALES ~~’ ervice: will adjust, off and grease any make sewing machine oaly $2, Parcs” mr Makers 50. ¥ extra. $35, _ Aubure ame eae soar Kitchen table and chalrs excellent condition. PE 27110 — see ee rerun eceer-aw sopra mest Sere) $ PC. WALNUT BEDROOM SUITE § piece maple dinete set Com- bination radio-~phonograph, GE sweeper 73 N. Ardmore ji TWIN BED AND DOUBLE Con springs Almost new Reasonabie FE 32-4152 SALI Used washer, $1495 and up Auto. gag heater, $16 Ol auto Kester, $15 Used electric range $19 95 Floor model Poorer, $49 95 Floor modé) Ph: — range. regular 39, now ns GE Landi Foner ies tceser Was $429 95, CRUMP ELECTRIC 3465 Auburn Rd. PE 4- 3183 | TRADE Gas RANGES 1 POR ELEC. | sete Ry ot wet h b | "THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, AUGUST 18, 1955 1 SIXTY-ON} B For Sale Miscellaneous 60 CASH FOR RNITURE FE 4-788) DRAW TITE asi The kind that “eat to yime frame DRAIN TILE é SEWER PIPE / CEMENT CULVERT PIPE MANHOLE RINGS & COVERS FLUE LINER & WALY COPING | BLAYLOGK | COAL & BUILDING 6UPPLY co 8) Orchard Lake Ave. \ FE 31101 oe | CAPEHART RADIO COMBINA- tion. Mahogany console with 3 soeed automatic changer. Perfect condition Dii room buffet. ma- hogany. 66 8 rancis FE 44007 2 COMPARTMENT 21x32 ste 1 kite hen Sink with trim tmcluding er with Clinten engine $50.50 Oven daily 8 te 6: Sun 10 to 2 Arnason Plumbing Supply 650 MIS Ortanville Phone 130 We Deitver ante Saw FLOOR SANDING MACHINES and waxers fur’ -ent Trv our bew Frenchy's Floor Sealer $3.75 ber gallon | Oss ale sou all ‘awomowers at e i ARNES HARDWARE DUO-TRERM “HE, __ steel barrels. mt ter ai = eo ay: on di ety Noed pe, tae oeer, West cay ae LIONEL & AMERICAN FLYER TRAINS nog Bg ey | GAL. LOCKINVA) 1 __water heater. $18. FE ¢4833 ATORIES with faucets, $24.50 vane $14.06. aise , baths we marred Michi ae a ‘ LUMBER ath. Cash som La od i POR SALE ae LAND CLEAR- 6-007" CARNIVAL ——_, ‘© by Dick Turner —y ee : _W. Heron sed WASHING MACHINES, $23.50 and up, R. B. Munro Eleo- _tric Co., 1060 W. Huron. TV $20.95 UP. USED RE- frigerators, $49.95 up. Sweet's adio @& Appliances, 422 W ~.. USED TRADE-IN DEPT. Butfet $1495 merdreves $14.85 Gas rasg * $24 50 Daveupor and chair $34 Electric ranee* sap 50 9 piece dining toed suite oo bel Aulomatic Was TH iOMAS. ‘'ECONOMS FURNITURE CO MANY [TEMS EASY TERMS 316 8 SAGINAW ST PONTIAC, “MIC J PALE GREEN MARBLIZED venefian- blinds. 27x5@%. Just’ like | new Call OL 2-062] 2066-+-1¢3-y- “HURON PE SOI | ELECTRIC LIGHT PIXTURES For every room in the house tn | Dining room. $10 ee Porch. $2.95 vane. a ee factory irregulars Michigan Five-_ ia Take Ave FREE STANDING TOILETS $21.95 21x32 doubie sinks $ 9.95 Meche iets with fittings * $11 8 ple-e bath sete with fittings Wh ite $61 94 Colored $119 50 Faltory Seronds Irregubars SAVE PLUMBING- 80 ery 1h S Saginaw St FE 5-2106 FANS FANS FANS Spent fame brands Ideal for homes otfiees or factories 1@ in to 36 in window oedestal statiobary or oscillating 405) = and — | Fully eueranteed. Michigan vu: crescent, 363 Orchard Lake Ave FURNITURE. - ys a EXTRAORDI- | nary value: brand o 1954 modera = siraaitiocal "4c. ~~) sien if bedrooms and living roo: USED DEPT. Redailt washer, guaranteed $29 95 3 pe. living poeat| sulle $14 96 5 hoes wood dine $24 95 Meavy walnut oo beds $ 0 85 Heavy wood ¢6 beds $ 905 Gas Range $14 B Apt. site gas stove $29 & trees % 40 MANY ITEMS ror LISTED HERE — EAS TERMS WYMAN’ \@ W PIKE 87 E ¢3122 USED REFRIGERATORS $35 AND up R. Be Mtno Blectric. 1000 W Hures WASHING MACHINE LIKE NEW $i0 FE ¢T24? after 4 pm WAYNE GABERT s Floor Sample Sale 995 Norge auto Washer $168 side 9s Norvwe dix drver $140 82999 Norge |O cu. ft refrie 232.80 Kelvinator electric ranee fully auto 17 0419 9S Norge 12 cu M Customatic relrieerator-freeze $290" MANY OTHERS. TO CHOOSE FROM 2 YEARS TO PAY 1271 MN Saginaw FE $-6189 lo CU FT GAS REFRIGERATOR ‘Eronomtcat to operate “emits + “Westinghouse | 30" electric Trance — wide oven A teal buy for $149.95" L SsORER co 160 N Guigse Cor Poptiae Rd PE 5-072) WALNUT, BEDROOM sUITE _DOU- matiress pring: «nd Sevesee $20 2 WHIRLPOOL WRINGER WASHER, _§00d condition. OR 3-619? § PIECE BLONDE BEDROOM | suite Geod condition. $78. EM 3-019 1 PIANO. 1 DEPT ELEC. RANGE 1 Easy washer, bed springs, easy | ehair, 2 dressers, 2 kitchen ta- bles 3 chairs. radio, 1 buffet. sundries FE 2-6321 room table. odd chairs, sofa. full | set of druans, original throw rugs, wire fencing MI 4-6213 — For Sale Miscellaneous 60 AIR COMPRESSOR. GAS TROW on electric cement grinder, floor and er Beohn saws ae inch chain, ~ CONES S REN NT “AL 1251 gable ; FE 2-007" | ATTENTION Builders Homeowners Just im NEW 2x6 and _sheathing Selling at real saving USED PINE, 2x4. 2x6. “xa 2210, at lor * eciaimed brick — Fire Bree argsin priced new end us dorrs. Piumbing supplies—Light line of Nails, Insulation, Roofing. Butiding Boards Windows m e | oe i bind — get our estimate and SURPLUS > LUMBER & MA ATERIAL SALES $340 Highjand Rd. ennai on, $7002 | ALL ELECTRIC PPLI- ances at Sestecels 2 mee all. GENERAL WAREHOUSE 5 2258 Dixie Hwy.. PARK FREE! _ ANCHOR FENCES No mioney down. FHA Spereres | _FREE ESTIMATES, PE 5-711. Artists’ supplies, ‘hobby supplies—check our clas- | sification “Hobbies and Supplies” No. 24A. BATHROOM OM FIXTURES YOUNOS- kitchen. rnaces: Otl, gaé ona a Hot water and steanr., botlers, automatic ‘water heater, eareesre. ————. mupplies 2 and rec: | FY FRIGIDAIRE. DINING | suites Assemble these ourself Come tn, look and compare with ail other suites offered clsewhere You cam buv these for almost the price of used furniture Mich- lean Pinoreacent wa) «(Orchard | ve w FUEL OIL TANKS 775 gal 15 tn. legs gauge vented $2147 GIRLS 26° BIKE $20, COLDSPOT Refrig $60 FE @0178 GUN TYPE OH, PUR NACE 115 000 BTU counter | w Comonlete with ail controls Exeelient condi Call Stan, Garwood Heating EM 42080, - HEARING alba NEW AND used Phone Rules. FE 2-Te00 HOT WATER HEATER 3 GAL gas New, approved for use on ! ensumers’ Lines $9850) = and si18 50 value $4950 and §509 5¢ These are slightiy marred Also electrie, oi; and bettied gas heat- ers et terrific values. ichigen Fluorescent, 43 Orchard Lake ae HOT WATER HEATER 30 GAL. gas New aporoted for use on Consumers’ nes $9850) = and $119 50 value $49.50 and $59 50 These are slightiy marred Also electric. of] and bottled ras heat- ers at terrific values) Michigan { Sweorence mL. Orchard ve aS LAND FURNACES WITH OIL conversion burner in good : dition. Complete with crexiters. | ‘pes, tank and controls FF 3 USED MYERS | HP DEEP Ww men fet pumo With 150 ft of coo- ee $150 Aldo tised HfL rvs fFIARDW ARE a GARAGES REPAIRED =) +g 8 burn at Adems Auburn lool tik 5 eights +8811 t Naa rE *%. TON AIR CONDITIONER. 1 Dis [eat model, $235. a. ij_ 80 8, Pe: . aes oubinosikad VARIETY ieTyY @TORe | {? miles out Baldwin. Armstrong loor covering and Mac-Q-Lae , _ 2-694 -8025. | OIL CONVERSION N FURNACE a8 | f | _paintsa. Phone ne FE 1- HOME DR 5-794 ~G&M COMPANY SAWS AND LAWN MOWERS Ma- PENED. | CHINE SHAR PE $-7835 = 2285. E_ Walton 16 FT 8TEEL GLIDAWAY Ga. rage door Like new $109. Dale Marin OL 20761 HAND WOVEN RUGS ii, YD. 2037 long, 29° wide. New YE $- 2° STEEL LUXAIRE COAL FUR: | | ith duets Goed- condition: - + mace w | FE ¢e71!, | HERCULES STOKER ‘ TON SEs ~ 8Ew- | ‘ ¢ | coal. $30 30 Ogemaw. | ne et nk a lies? See Classification | es & | CAMERAS & auipaone 1k” aa south of Walnut tote anytime Sat. or Sun KITCHEN CABINET SINKS, PA- mous Youngstown make, 54 in 42 | in. and 66 in. models. Extraordi- KITCHEN CABINET ‘SINKS. § BEAU- tifa in. model, $95. value, $50.50 Slightly "marred in transit. Also several 34 and im. 66 odels at ae Se nyalues Micht- gan Orch — Fluorescent. 193 “KENTILE |” Six marble colors. S204 tne _§ CENTS EACH FLOOR SHOP Open 0-0 99 8. Saginaw St. nm... a Wood, lumber, 4x4", and 22's. Odds and ends tn wood. Materials. FE 23-6745. 1127 wn. KITCHEN ‘CABIN ET SINKS. BEAU- tiful 42 m@ odel, $05. satse, beating and cook iawes and we for housetraiiers and ges Terms ‘ER EXCHANGE. FE 2-3208 JET Big ig er loed 9G A THOMP. | ry I ee REEL T TRAILER. LIKE NEW. FE 6-7362. : WASTER aTOKER t Wirt FuR- wl race _ OR ¥s08r pe CAStiETE. LARGE 90 m | inch metal duet work, FE +0088 8 MOWER-1 RACT YR iy § tractor< left to sel] thts month — Oarden and Lawn {GALVANIZED PIPE ~Feraettiey tie T Gast cine eur PE 5-8044 {NACE. TANK AND CON. +1455 : 276 HOLLAD good condition. 44 Bellevue. 2 ESSED PORK ABD 4 eA bat ee | Pe * ELwCTRIC | SinDw Ane “BLYWOOD All kinds at lowest prices Cabinet Hardware +hoiesale pen fe equipment and dark room nob. | | INSED shy damag got any yea a Yat from he ce doors $10 thru $13, Coffee Tents | s h iia 3 ‘ Orchard Lk Ppa, top bred | oT EAN i ROLLER controls. MA __ STORM SASH seme come ntesrg ows val ae ‘fuel oul ew vour vol | 2301 Dixie H dug Le Compute eallation, i desired __FE 26472 or FE 60028 __ j 36x “moows USED LUMBER 2 ch Blocks. yer 8 shallow well pump TALL SHOWERS —~ COMP with faucets GF lope Leroy terrific value seve 33 GAL LOCKINY AR” Ott, Bot oD ‘STOCK RACK on Saree | Save Menon at BURMEISTER’S LUMBER "AT Ors Be eS ee T j WrOOMms. ie. Fluorescept, 393, Orchard Lake ; TANK $10, © , Bove he Gusher © on sovecsecvccescene STE —— sesveeese IO congo ee sBt +. Te | RENT IT FAST through Rent Ads! Room,| house, apartment, any-/ thing — Want “Ads” give You! ACTION, Dial FE 28 ae Sony SBE 35 BURMEISTER None Lumb. Eas g Fang nr one? ©1988 by NEA Service, ine. “This is Mom's literary club meeting day his magic violin are _ booked solid fire mission!" a SUMMER | SAGE Union Wrecking Co. Ine. ~ dl good quality hum ber et reduced | Sn stanes 2. noeutere sash and al! kinds of | ae Gidg materials TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THIS SALE Bring your truct of trailer, (Cash and carry only) UNION WRECKING CO., INC, 145 W 6 MILE RL ‘Corner Orchard Lx na: DAILY 6 4; Si ea KENWOOD -3-6200 ~ ~ 6UMMER Paices. On COAL M. A. BENSON Call M A_ Ben tor SUMMER PRICES 0 Coat NN Gaginaw = PEdere! 4-252) TIMKEN OfL CONVERSION UNIT complete with controls, Al con- dition, OR 3-1413 : Talbott Lumber’,”** BP paint also Spred Satin and Gold Bond rubber base hard- ware me hehe rivet oth Blies, trim. windows, doers end @ full Line of lumber. 105 Oakland Ave. Ph. FE ¢-2622 Joist | FOR TOILET SEAT $795 VALUE 8398 Also complete line of ai!) colors | Uc ahd pear! seats © et extraordinary values. Michiean Fivorescent, 3) Orchard Lake ave : Garage Doors CHOOSE FROM sv FFER | PECIAL | Berry all steel fully cuaranteed — | Frem $35 ne up Estimates on } remode: m8 otc 23-6703 | “seRRY I DOOR SALE TIMBER FOR SALE eee “Co veriawn. —— | TON | SAVE ON EAVESTROUGHS WAR- evel | wicks 2678 Orchard Lake Rd | ~ ~ SOfTL PIPE, $3 20° ‘LOT. WAR- | wicks, 3678 Orchard Lk. Rd | IN ALL STEEL FURNACE, stoker, and complete controls, Used Bldg. ‘Materials of All Kinds NOW OPEN FOR BUSINESS Lumbef, doors, windows, pipe, I | moet Pat | "A Pachoud dW recking Co. Beside Pontiac Drive-in Theater ri ac with blower and all pt Call PE 2-4297 es automatic controls, FE 4-4325 be wd o Nd can FURNACE with cae D FURNACES, OIL BURNERS, | | axe REG BRITTANY BPANIELS, gas burners, blowers, stokers, and. FR 5-666. stoves, Wayne Heating Co. Re: AKC “REO. BOXER _chester OL 20211. Woot WILTON RUG AND PAD praethipmens ours Motor A-1 condi- Pes sae. te PE ton a perewias “| Axe Do At "Yourself ot j | plumbing, wiring, repairing. Com- | plete stock soi] sewer crock and | = drain tile. Butlers’ be ar ay 156 West M FE: Inbers + , Saget plete 8ODA FOUNTAIN. § PT alt bottle bos, _ cheap, OR < ‘* pe Ay sHOW "CASE, “GUN SHOP BUY. : SMITH Telegraph. FE OAL ior & AUCTIONEER Mre Lillian M Hooks, Owner Slaybaugh’s : elle e DELIVERED 24 ~ DIRT ‘res and eravel. | appreciate LI 1-06 pole. sine 2 YR. ot. delivered $9 60 _EM- 32-0187 EX- | Gravel, ra PE etsi0 or or FE roi For Sale Pets ED BEAGLE PUPPTES i Good hunter, 404 Fourth a | registered. FE WHITF MICE, aut “ALI Pet Shop, 60 8 Astor, FE 46433 | SS WHELPED JULY | | epoin inee 2 BLACK & TAN COON HOUNDS | 4@ & & years old. 44789 12 bee | | | Ra Walled Ui ae |@ MOB” OLD UPS | Good ones Males gn 6-67T6 | ? mae ose Trained, Boarded 7 6507 Dixie Hwy = MA ane | used 3 months. For sale or will wreeked cars. ‘ALL -. BREEDS BOARDED | RECONDITIONED ' | trained Free pickup and delivery German Shepherd puppies avall- | able Prom the very best import. | ed stock. Mil) Lake Farm K 5-Oe6R nels FE | BOARDING “BATHING | AND o IP- plog ‘4 N Perry, FE 2-6 ' poas. BOARDED — gone trained Burr-Shbell 974 8 Tele- raph ‘ _ ot } Hay, Grain & Feed ALL KINDS HAY PHONE MA $0666 of PE 32-5003 after 3-30 pm #0 ACRES or STRAW FOR SALE $40 MA 5-47¥0_ , 0° ALES. OP ALPALYA AND” th } re —-—, to field | cents from m. 200 Sales and | CUBsTOM Sat COMBINING. WHT BELY | the market to 198, Qtdsee Bos in | 2000 BUSHETS or “OATS | cents @ bushel, Near Oxford Oa | 87120 GUERNSEY DISPERSAL SHEEP MAY GRAIN FURNITURE = Wednesday August Mth at 12 00 sharp en farm | mile weet, | mile For Sale Miscellanssas 60 Sale Store Equipment 64 sort and \ mile west of Brigh ton, Michigan. on Challis Ra must go 0 Head reg and dyr old ‘Th Rye euth Michiqse BRIGHTON, MICHIGAN WILLIAMSTON, MICHIGAN 6 WEEKS OLD Pica MA 50088 CHILD'S RIDING HORSE _ | quire Origgs Drug Gtere. Lake 1 | Oren. MY 3-469! See ae 4 YR TENNESSEE WALKING | nica | horse 2641 cy Mile Rd Leonard PLateaw 2-312) Sand, Gravel & Dit Rod 2 Pine S25 e BonaEs AND saddies. MA &- Crooks and Adams L DIRT “SAND | wet PONY SADDLE HARNESS & wi rc TOP —_ ‘CRUSHED STONE, | cart Also sane gelding ree sy Conklm. | 94732 9081 Bridge Lake nd | Clarkston, Mich, prae, Gentle iG Ro se’) Gotne to colieve Bes must offer MU +971 3 ws Ode mp oe Nay inptel Mia |PAINT GREEK AUCTION I PROCESSED Sere ry DRIVEWAY Bogie rks ‘ha eM Saas : we 0-40 and cushion | — sand Wiilkinsep Sand FE 6118 PE %9363 For ‘Sale Poultry laying bens MA_ #20 from excellent fheid chapplooship OW | - lana MALE’ © IRish “SET. ! ir , i an oo weber TOY PEKINORSE PUPPIES. AKC | Reg = For Sale Livestock 72 “and 5 GOOD EWES BERT LANG den. 4845 Pontiac Trail PE $0300 HOOKS ACRES RPOISTERED have been sold- everything else | Litered i Guernseys, excellent Langwater | ae! an¢ Cescor b | “Seca land covtagiog cons & Ne op cows ve | ere com hetfore = better calves ell have good 5 Lend ipa er ordi nary = care and vere? | | The farm and farm implements | | factors | ae ie, Bangs Tested Caltecoe | showrooms Michions Fluorescent! eled Hay. Straw: Cate; Bpeite ave a Sale. Sporti ing Goods ? JOHNSON SEA HORSE eo } 65. oo, Ewes aod *\00 ee Lamba | Oo) will be soi@-eart¥ in“the sale ‘Household Furniture ] all imei a | Bank Terms — See Floyd Kehr! | Nationa! Bank ef Detroit, Piym- _ SPIRITED BUT GENTLE RIDING a7}.| mare 3305 Aubom Rd between DARK oer GE! ri REGISTERED OXFORD RAM —— | ewes, 3 ram lambs ¢H be | | | 1 + i : | 280 2% MO. OLD PULLETS 206 69 Sale Farm Equipment 7 76 For Sale ¢ Housetrallers 278) Wanted Used Cars we - LEE im M. wilr = "e's wet at stampa with the ou 16" totery lawn mower aoe ie “ERS. ’S Sales & Service PE 39030 $21 Mt. Clemens | i963 MODERN 2° HOU Ait | — GEHL CHOPPER WITH | er; Swap furniture, as part or | biewas ah com ee Gorn snk, wa, Bee telecast | 803 N. Main, Roct F via | ust 6 mmoens: aN. Ma ; _Machiners Ph’ 48 awe |e = 305, N. Main, SSypet SALE Tractors— Mowers, new and used. — Priced to se}i. thig, VANS MACHIN ES ne Mower and tr ier biades Wagner Nasser and, “pack Hoe an mail MH 214" Plow “Ford enmanas hot Crawlers” all ar val ee Cc ot T Farmington 2043 of barn 35400 . GIBSON TRACTORS 18 } MOD , els will be offgred Re pot this weekend, at ey than dealer wholesale. Gibson Tractors have no other that can compete with it for versatality, economy, looks performance, Intreduced to we in Fr MOM, PORTMAN ra COMMUNITY - —.| Tee 2 Fr CorrAGE “HoME | OPEN TILL 10 | | : Obire | To “TRAIL nome, F ANENTLY. roe i cbeulfal fore hao | CAL TFORNIA BUYER | » FOOT ls SSS pee © ae | are Pale Be reciat priced WE Pay ‘oP hiite Take Tralier Park. aa sharp late model cars, ic ere 2233 yaxis Hwy, Back of 1 —— ackie’s Lune | SRAb CARS O8 CHEAP CARE. : amenemmmoventnarcines | fe cA a, ee FT. 1953 RICHARDSON. MOD- sin a = take « smaller trailer as down Suit’ or a tand contract, OR _ | FE tose | __ Auto: _ Accessories 80 —— 4: es ‘— a For Sale Used “Trucks ' 90 Auto Glass Service = ~ Ghicn | When you, need ft! Have you tried i047 | TON CHEVROL a our gervice? Glass installed while _ Good condition, FE 40786 you walt, Insurance jobs honored! “42 CHEVROLET 4, TON All work guaranteed Free 1 tb Good condition $300, OR yore, of coftve ton customer with sch ine PORD 4 YARD DUM THU 7K | oor glass or windshield installed | Spen Saturday Unt 4 Call Milford MU a = HUB AUTO OLASS CO aa 122 Oakland Ave FE «i006 ‘47 FORD 5 YD. DUMP DUAL EXHAUST SYSTEMS. HOL ._“ vd ope $805 Cash re $i ne" aed aantonews''s' New and Used — | yo epece 6 AUTO PARTS TRUCKS WILSON GMC | | 340 FE 3047 | CLE AR ANCE SALE OF | V-8 ENGINES | Ford. Cad Pontiar Dodge Michigan alone Has sr'7 om nable tool aveilable for farm or © hacisa Sales “77 AUCTION pea FRIDAY NicttiT JO wt BH auction House sone Biate Mey between Dray- tan and Weterford Every week brings something new Thijs week we have @ ' laree consleniment of foreclosed woods which tat ue sald Excetient table sew and moter Portable electric seetne machine Lovely @tider Bedroom suites. Living reom end dining room suites Overstuffed chairs ere ete refrigerators Tier table and coffee and ernter tables. Washing machines. Com niete toilet amd wasn basin. Girl's bicevele. Curved glase china cab- inet ediod Laree mirror Child's desk. 32 new doors 1 French door Dressers, veases. bed, attresses, Ll spring. reeular sorings, Gas r es High cheira, organ stool, dio van Love seat Skil) jem Some ladders Po mo- jor. Hose Fencing wire. Maple riment of saws. Ventilating fan. Rugs burner. ike new Deeo fry Vac uum clegners. Pressure cooker for canning Also « steam cleaning ant pressing eculpinent We have excellent tumeh counter Large | parking et B & B Auction Bale | zirT OR 3 AUCTION EVERY WEDNESDAY night L EE Smart Sele Para, Hechester @ cylinder engties. rd, Chev, Will ' "UPNINGS CPE SCTAL OPEN EVENINGS Briggs ist line attomotive FE 2-9203 FE 4-4531 _ wacqiey, vig r gal -. | 64 DODGE | TON PICKUP 9205 S¢ HR AM AUTO PARTS: c ompletely e ace Just like a: . new 3838_Disie Hwy Bet eo Non etw kat! CHEVROLET SET 6h0x1¢ TIRES AND TUBES Woodward at 13 Mile a “eo also (0-16 Measonable ttn nalns & Tino Wi 8 Johnson i i w rwo To) x 16 IX PLY “TIKES o ibe hi om Fon sate wre PE $7372 : , eas at Bakiwin Rad = ees . LOUIE 8 sa PARTS ie4 GMC Gy DUMP 1963 + Open Evenings 7 Dave gy Week wheeler duimp with sendy year Marters aml generators 96 60 round job © 3. [06s ftebuilt springs sis = ————— Lois of used parts for ‘#6 .cars 198 GMC Picx it end wp - 42 Mechanic eee o ave— Pr Pe +e “eT bitte oir Peer Trec "| i Parke ii _ For Sale Tires 80-A oa he ie * 4 PANELS FOUR 600-16 TIRES. _____ téee wew, FE }1818 7 | Auto Service 81 SEDAN DELIVERIES REPAIRS, BUMPING & Patwrina | ; TO FREE ESTIMATE | | ald, MARES OF cans |947 BRAID ‘MOTOR. SALES PHONE FE 20186 | Jo Veare Fair Dealing \ Cass at West Pike Bi CRANKSHAFT GRINDING mw Tae oar iis S cormgget iy + ae Zuc br og . chine Shop. Hood. Prose | . _ 9563 MODELS “Sale Motor Scooters 82 LARRY AUCTION SATURDAY, AUGUST oo SALES SERVICE st 1 pm. Leceted 1 mile east and 1 mle south of Howeil to 1030 Chileon Rd NH Moistein dairy cows, many fresh balance due for base time. These cattle artificially bred and most of them out of artificial) breeding. Thir herd bas been on test for 10 years All records available In rd hed en average test of 3.779 with 13.497 Ibs of mith pe cow and 46617 Ibs of butterfat per cow These cows ere wel] cared for Milking equip ment, 6 can Sehbults cooler, 7 unit Sarge mijker, complete 26 good milk eans reck, pails and strainers Bank Terms -FPLOYD KEMRI — Clerk. ELMO KUHNS AND BON. Prop. ED GOTCHALK - Auctioneer REG § OAITED MARE. BEE TO Phone HOWELL 1010 rei Ava te at ONE O'CLOCK . @outh Paddock PE 44246 | JEROME es and Used Cushmans. Parts | ~J 8 _Servies Rochester Ford Dealér ‘ky CUSHMAN EAGLE EXCEL | cf PH. Of 1-974 So sontities) SS aed abet | FoR WORE THAN 90 YEARS & Ss - ————— ~ OOD PLACE T yy For Sale Motorcycles &3 = et For Sale Cars OL FOR: PARTS AND SERVICE ON . 7 . your Harley Davidson see Har °) ANGIIA ENOLIBH FORD’. 20) «Ali leather interior Pully vy Davidson Saies Co, 373 Bouth equipped 4 mi. to the gal. Only Saginaw: 6s down HARLEY DAVIDSON id “ LEPT NORTHWEST CHEVROLET transmission. Call after # » m Woodward at 13 Mile PR 5-4550 Lincoln 51109 WHIZZER MOTORCYCLE IN AUSTIN 190 1989 8. BLVD. perfect condition. $174. 6615 Com near Crooks Rd_ jpemeree Be iso2 BUICK ? DR 810 | DOWN “AND 1 HARLEY DAVIDSON 14 OVER- — ascume payments #64 8. Wood. _head, good condition FE 44903 ward Birmingham mi. south My mi east of “1948 INDIAN BUICK 1962 SUPER 4 DR ON Hatter on Broker Rd. Dairy berd ee) AE ne be jase Roadmas aor wer ss sinned, & equipment co and hey John oth Uke new A 4 _ Deere tractor ge. ot equip _For Sale Bicycles 54 s2 BUICK RIVIERA > Line of farm ‘ons erd Toilion, | ; Rea! herp like new Adm Metamora Bank, clerk 2 INCH Exar isn BIKE ‘Your HU RON MOTOR Friteh & Son. Auctioneers. OA months 2918 Seebaldt Ra | eoete ___ 1} _prayton_ Pama _—_ i SALES chad | __Boats & Accessories 85 982 W. Huron FE 22641 tips night Brerruiee a ‘48 BUICK CONV IN GOOD — ith $200, “50 Ford 2 dr, $foo; IAL U MA- CRAFT BOATS | “ie cher 6dr. 0136: €1 Mercury or Sale Housetrailers 7 a EN VINRUDE MOTORS 4 dr $125, ‘41 Plymouth 2 dr, | 36 PAT LAYINO , HENS. $i EA 67s i= ft Prairie Schooner, 9640 do EM }-5954 j= First & FE 5-6 GEESE Ri i Docks ! Bat) sien = BAM: a > PULLETS rE ra | iepare & mi Crooks Rd 180 WHITE, LEOHORN | Putters. \ - lay | about ready to old jarge ty * om e and peat delivered. § | — = Sat -—_— | Sale Farm Produce -78| ROAD GRAV E L § yards, 97 e oer PE 46508 Open Sunday (ke Bulder _| Plants, Trees, Shrubs 68, CORN Sate A Doze _are ar eras FE > 2-0890. 3 Rs yas OD. LaRGE (POTATOES, Gi BU Han’? 00" Ressonble. FE anc BEAGLES. ¥ WIS. OLD. sis. _ "st house ‘north ‘of Clarkston Ra. he et WRECKED FRONT END. 37 / Acc |, REGISTERED | oe EAGLE ED CHSHU ~~ _puppies, biack and tan, OR 3-2451. USE OUR TOOLS DO YOU OWN, AKC REO. BEAGLE ‘PUPS ‘ AND a TACKSON’S “Ske AD UNDER SunDpine ye __Lake ave. PE 5-6150. Cameras, Equipment 61A OTHER Cannas & ede Sy ed _bdlies,”" classification ammnet | “Sale Musical Goods 62 ACCORDION, 49 BASS FRAW and case. Like new, FE 5- shoe Soi 4 #n mt FE ES) ioe Sur ND Bi PUP __ bles er sale is cheap. FE 5-39 BEAGLE ae PPIES $1.00 with every site 3 coker _3 mos. FE 5S sete MAIER, VACATION rigs: |" ae way. Join | f wx CANNING PEACHES BRING CON- ~nenmedl | _tainers. 400 N. Case Lk Rd BOICE’S ORCHARD — WASHED 6A ean, dirt, tracking. ecment & mor- | ee ren poacues @ Builder's Bup-! mie oily, eves. + PF big tag HENe los <8 OAK gY Rd. EM 3-37 higan p t 900. — Ford i ani $100; . ropelle EZ terms. | 4 ulck ¢ dr ood trans. a3 S saoceway satron, 9) “CT EARANCE SALE | pegenee . boats ‘M4 BUICK BUPER ¢ DR. éiaod ORNESEE SALES WNVITES YOU MARINE BALES & SERVICES Presfiow. radio, beeter. coral their lare disniay of 422 8. TELEGRAPH bumper guard, front and rear. ed metalic with white wedll see } ee ——— BR quality mobile homes at moder. | BiG BOAT BALLS. COSTELLO’ ote meies One used » vacation a oon at pe. | “NORTHWEST ‘citevpot ET Weod ward special ry 0420, 7101 Dikie Mwy. MOBILE ’ APARTMENTS stewert eoaches are truly that. storm @ Jaiousie windows Plenty of wardrobe new = beget oor pléle — re tu —_ firs. meay other Low terms. Bank raise See nico the biggest 45 ft. trailer package in boesosy on this New General 3 ‘F GOOD CON “ation, at aa Tyo OR 3-074 | Lincoln fies” - ‘12 HP. BEA KING. 184 EXCH. 51 BUICK CONVERTIBLE am teas. tas-— _ 1883 Watkins La RY ORD700 mania, after 6 | Gazp Boats ‘6000. CONDITION “1954 BUICK _ |= cial 4 dr. Dynafiow, Radia RERCORT— WoTOng AnD yer. | Pye Lae new Former Bi, Danie ge OS om we Om. la eran CAAT PE RE | wuice eeren GOR inl AE Trailer with license and rottle | a pt si OE 21706. $555. : control. Steering wheel, LLY a et the orchard ‘a7 Pelton Rd = Turn __we: rd. north of | codhuly: ake bet ‘Eisen Seshabey | FEMALE and “Waterto # wks. BOGS, waorkaaté INS CARE | a3 | lots. Candied and graded. Hines | —— make excellent jam Romeo. PLateau 2-3173 TOMATOES | FRESH PICKED 9960 te. | oie ae MOTH. | You CA x rect DELICIOUS | UTIFU Sown "Red shies fat ‘own. aa en ubi- rien sre eae. cate . | lee now . Best Deal Farm, a Ge 4360 MORGAN ROAD, PEARS AND ) BURBANK PLUMa sae or ea or umn BRITTANY ng canning ne | _oye Lk Rd, near Maple. MA PEARS 7038 PONTIAC LAKE RD | R 36205 | Soe FEEDER PIOSs BRED. = ar. i. asad and sows. Sows with new - | Mi north and 2 Mi west =, “MILK, GALL OA 63207. 3300 E. Clarkston Rd, between Lake Orion Rd. and Adams Ra MY 36401. Pe | Peace ARE AIPE AT str. | Sale Farm Equipment 76 Mile South of Lane Orion on M-24 MY 20721 | ' CATE ‘32 MODEL. 1 Pr_ CLEAN. Excellent condition, eas T. 3300 Eliza beth Lk. Re. Lot_ Laud ine yoitioan W ARRO® “36 PT- mod High- te ae ber afm —eursborough——~- IRONWOOD 1954 2 PT BLEEPs | 4 Pull beth. Fenced jot with | awnings. $2,200 or ced. —— n FT. TRAILER. 9 BEDROOMS, full bath. Can be peen at 095 Lochaven Rd. NEW 1956 PONTIAC CHIEF FT «TO 47 FT A COMPLETE CHANGE IN BEAUTY AND CONSTRUCTION. |NOW ON DISBLAY AT) ~~ og re | s Gkyline, Holly sone FOR SALE OR TRADE PUL NI 3935 COOLEY LAKE RD ee Tin Home U trailers. oct of be 2 yn we fea. | equipped “86 Buick Century hard AND GRAVEL. = and Tint _sonabie. OA ; i votite pears on sale this week. pen ne WILL SACRIFICE = | ave. ts 2 peer eee! Also 2 of 3 bundred bu. . Bartlett will take your contract car, ym gaye ¥ piank outboard life. - fick a BR err are ~ | _pears en te trees to one buyer furniture, house. jot or what have me. 4-1 condition. Call FE " “po goon Se ae Hadad EN POTATOES | you on | Dacca? $8. dows. .B Sonnet vere teematew Re! “Oxford Trailer Sales open PER CENT OFF ON ALi LONE | “NonrHweet CHEVROLET. + Stine TAS FREEING “ Trailer parts |_tow instock. Bs ates eos ee nd Tr MARI : Sees sd agcesnonet 398 Orchard Lk — ned gah int “CADILLAC @ 4 DR 819 ment. Si | |W WOLVERINE CEDAR STRIP 5." Woodward, Birmingham.” Pris 1952 CADILLAC good focluding eater. nag Private #2-4 dr, sedan moramese Heat io owner Tdwest 6-017 BOAT SALE. FIBEROLAS, AL UM. | er an wer steering. ioum and metal. All w | _2ye. sidewalls x | = youte- ; = ee ett el 9 om ’ Eaten ey SEES | ft boate. pees boats to, choose | _ Prone a felon from. This big ends Sun- | da WGhy Ra 21 Sint Caller 1332 | _tn ay © mt Fé. Lapeer. : Mercury Outboard KELLER Motors Genuine Parts, Sales & Service gates, _ KOCH : PENNANT BUYS ~ a aeEP ae tea 3 New 55 Plymouth 8 4 dr. $1593 | boats on hand st ali times. New | 14 ( hrys. N.Y. bottom T How. z _ard ome i, 10888 Disie Her. C1. ¢ Pl. wserees $2095 WHITEHOUSE 14.PT. FIBEROLAS | '54 ( hrye N.Y, 4 dr. $1995 = Se eT va 54 Ply. CL C pe... “$1195 | only E spines “Ger Sears beloa 3508 piste oe hin 4 dr. $1595 | nT ae -, 23 Bure mst, d | PELs a, honk Genkes Goch. pad 4 dr cree esae $1598 : Sohason with Cee shairkee au 153 Pont. 8 4dr... ming i gts. Cuntom tarp. "FE (53 Chrys. Windsor § p.m. irpla 86 4 dr. oe .esee 00. $1245 or Sole Aremenee -S|°53 Chev. 4 dr. Wen, $1295 “ INTEREST In AERONCA $1245 FERGUSON TRACTORS The new Ferguson 35 cives more | hd gr pet fer your money. Bee how well it” ro inddihaniba works om your farm Ask for a BUY AND SAVE A HOUGH? EN ‘& SON | 38. et “Main, cheater ar 19761 | CORN BINDER GOOD CONDI. | _OA sey teperobere | | “FORD HA HUTCHINSON TRAILER +____ SALES —_ssevino--sttnaz— 4301 Dixie Hwv Dravtew Pleins OR 3-1203 ett 53 Ford 8.Conv..... Transporta ortation Offered 87 '53 Dodge 4 dr... 1 8895 Treqegerteren "53 Ply. Crnbrk 4 dr. S845 LEAVING 7 suri, Thurs. night or Pr night. 52 Buick Super | Hardtop ........ $1045 etcetera fee FORPHOE,.. te nix, Arinouh. Would Hke or 2; 2 ord o wees meee $195 ‘189 Merce, Hardtop... $1045 er | 52 Chrys 8 4dr...60.gene “USED TRACTORS “ie. "PARTS—STOR ee “toy a “MALE | “tion, $38. OA 6-2120, 2830 8. Dort Mwy., Flint M$” CHEAP & SCRAP CARS. , , 745 RVESTE ‘RSS| Savings $99 Se ine | — Dez ot. 979. PE Doe. weal |'52 Dodge 4 ds 2205-889... vem custenrerge | See SNES THE HIGH DOLLAR ow spe 3a cpzeag nom CASE_HARVE nee ; cor 5 will pay Trou well “oa mie * MONK RATES _ jarvester, e A Tn samme waibies "Ht. J. VANWELT K I I E } over OR 31358 z E Ro Sa. = PRICE REST — THEN - the best on bd : HOUGHT "EN & SON a OENCE = __" yeep cans @2 Oakland Ave. PE ¢7333 | jn Bag, ML BM E. ape AN CIE {See M&M Motor Sal les _| fear tod crane THR | SteeCod Latig’e Bem ping, inte ute CHAMPION, is, 9 LAKES, 27 TO 47 PT. Si ie BS At sae ge) a ae co . \ é : ‘ ; epee ye : \ , : po ee et weed Te : a ae Wo aa = = a PEs sae So “ol 4 ag hee : ' : re 4 SEES 5 : ‘ } : 4 : bot ' ! ’ j f . aq . . 4 — fF | . . - . ’ , es . = ~ j i ' . : ! . F , 2 “7, * | - ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, AUGUST | 18, 1955 oa : : man For Sale Cars oi; For Sale Cars 91 re MAIDENS by Jay. Alan| "For Sale Cars 91| For Sale Cars 91 7 - at |, 1988 | Hae Se yrs St ESEeRes| ~=—WE LEAVE ~ “4 be i GREAT Linco $4 PONTIAC @TARCHIEF i 7 CHEVROLETS FORE ToDOR a FT TAR| axe cacellent™ condition, | FE | , ee fficials’ Carsand , | R's espreniaed. D iy R | N t oe 4 “ q a Great Demonstrators ' | iatened SRG 7 ) S| ng ronan Ba G to : i" 100 29.000 miles. Excellent ‘condition. | — ; ey Ba 2107s and Bol Aire gona " . FE 46212. apm, | ! ; GREAT Set LARRY Be | St A MDs : : $5 | §3 PONTIAC 2 DR. $998. HYDRA- . : = “ TO To CHOOSE FROM JEROME 1563 Mercury, hardtop coupe Sits | matic, redio and heater. 2 = ° : New car rentes. As low as ' heres as old car down | TI Ave N D AC Gn Gur Lot i Ses Sam oe we ey at or 6Rochester Ford Dealer i, Bob Frost, Inc. “NORTHWEST CHEVROLET if bere Ave Nose pe = irectional sig HYDRA. 8 CATALINA | "sokfiwiat Gnitourr TIP TOP eeiatdae BUICK PASAROUND $1098 2 Woodwan at 13 Mile : N : ‘ IS) etal Guaranteed | 3 ROME PRPS a ~ BUICK | $295 NORTHWEST cHEVRoLET is having a cleanup sale, OC] | \ ] ‘R 95 ‘ . Chevr olet USED CARS Woogverd “Hot | _and they are really clean- 210 Orchard Lake Ave. kes ee heater, ae ssa Pontiec sons 1955 Demos [Primeun ss” 8 reer *¢| HUDSON'S OOF "EM TILL THEY | ing house. ‘3 STUDEBAKER CHAMPION 3 || white walls and Hydre car with many miles. left. ! A C 1983 Plymouth 5" ea laebrcdcls Gembe ane voakr, “ BUICK —— Bust cell at cost $} 5 9 Some haye fiat ti Some need 5 fown rkner Stude” : 53 Officials’ Cars 1961 Chevrolet delute club coupe Sh ees Example: _baer. MI ¢3410_ Birm. 39 $295 595 to crawl tn and out. You | 1951 Chevrolet 2 dr. Radio, | ; : 1 1 we beaking of Bargains! Courtesy Cars 1949 Studebaker 1 ton stake seals nu Senet tet cous oe »/is, having a cleanup sale, |-so ana ‘49 Fords $175. - . 2 DOORS & ¢ DOOR SEDANS 45 ieease’ Wc pont wants ion vouqener heater and dark green and they are really clean- | 3 Stadebaber fies) Witlye, 100 More Cars to Choose ae om eV. SPORT COUPES & CLUB COUPES 1948 Ponting sedan coupe Bob Southers. 1000 W. Maple finish, ing house. ‘$0 Chevys $345 - ae 1508 210s BEL AIRS. 245 Rd Walled Lake P Better $395 "52 Coty ar. ike new $807 ring (Mone at least 610 oe down "32 | Ase Fords. ‘acon e708. FORDOR SNpowen GUIDES . sae five citer | Example: So Buick. 6209 oe SIXES &. EIOHTS pouna. . . . "$3 Nash. loaded $973 GE45 a cP Ee gos [mu mtaaen. gon omrme!| CT TVW ER |1954 chevrolet 2dr. Low. |" tein Sect, NO FINANCING Pt IBLEMS ° CLARKSTON Se est price anywhere. ‘$0 And “Md Oldemonties, $207, ry C © ° 8 Loe AB SORT RGA | == MOTOR SALES | tincoUn EW Tinea POW. : $1145 St Seevard Grremetc, own. | | TAKE ADVANTAGE OF OUR CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH SRO Bhd Ree | vine. 150. other ease to ick trom} RE ‘T. | ; E — 4) LINCOLN RADIO. HEATER. i) = TTT” f] LOW OVERHEAD LOCATION we boy. Bent | ato rape cece ae ence Bessenahe - ECONOMY “Earns 23 AUBURN AIL STORE 4 running condftion, 230 |. 210 Orchard Lake Ave. (LL¥YS 2 DR. 6 SAVE SAVE SAVE!;; __MA pracy | EPs, st_PE 2-104. On dar. rE 28 ‘$2 WILLYS 3 DR.. 0406. 30 MI. TO | Don't Dela Act Tod. “ , eee ioe wn VIC RR en] TRANSPORTATION SPECIALS — OLDS DR JET vel bos bee oo! ae Uh , : : elay—Ac ay | £, hile -,1300 miles. Continental | 50 to O08 Your choice of many | "Slack with ivory top. Ree ‘aoa “NORTHWEST CHEVROLET “Goodwill Used Cars” —G i -HASKINS 0, or trate ee Lestat | LAKE ORION MOTOR GaLne ts “hen earn itn Woelincoin $1100 fern hey [ feaving late: sew. Manetiend: “phi mee nOaimwesy CHEVROLET ies Wile 3 OR Hid DOWN 65 MT. CLEMENS ST. - FE3-7117 i Chevrolet ie FORD V4 WEES LiTTiE | 4 i MERCURY MONTEREY HARD Lincoln 5-100 30 Orebaré Lake Ave. and assume periments. ae , top. Radio heater. new WW ti FE 23-6101 ‘Woodward Brimingham ; j $395 Oakland County’s Fastest __Beodetener Mi’ Mie Bre _Sherp_condition _OR "a Old bi le _—_—___ ———— — — ——_—_—_—_———_ Growing Dealer |", FORD 3 DR custom LINE | MENG" te orton Recrooakie smopue - | . . : DIXIE HWY AT M-I8 MA 8-8071) QO-Matic. Excellent condition. Pay 22000. err 1955 D \\ : - / / ' = | : Scan EeT RR: BS! BES thicspa. wee | “hee Sul tester enbiget Set ems > | | i ———_ Cel this one img3 FORD, TUDOR. sar hy me ere eee Comes? Cre | Gg T D ot = pe C | a - p SC | a ) : i} ORTHWEST CHEVROLET equip ho Woodward at 13 Mile ‘loor Cars — | Matthews WootTncoin $1100" an Peas S 3 DR 10 DOWN AND | @MERCURE wine A Rocket, to Fit Your , y =r ee See Oras Une wee |S MERCURY. BLACE LOADED Picket ; ? C 2 iq ° Ves Drive out where overhead ag |= — ee teers Se pee i ~ AN R S 6 f re Ge aoe ty ps2 MERCURY HARDTOP 410 HOLIDAY sPORT - - : 1} ° 4211S. SAGINAW ST: [>the 8 gost fe donee oom Lot 930 »| 8° Woodward, Bymingam. "| * Guaice OF fz | TOP TRADE-INS q ERCURY HARD TOP, PROBLEMS : LL FE 4-4546 2 eee FE_¢2iss | W here Used Car Custo-| ‘new. Trade im on real estate or , =. ua Sis. 69 CHRYSLER + “9086 SAR | — “Gets New Car |i’ 2 ver oe 408+ BA ee a So an oe ae i F wings V4 Power rake, autome- mer Gets —Mt_ Clemens Don’ t Dea fet Today AND the A luxury car at Treatment 3) MERCURY-Nick- y . ~ 1946 Thr , ; ® smal) car pric an old car T! Mechani ls ou: h 1 x7 “Nona can aS ° 1955 Ply. Convert ($2205 RAE ge FOU PRICE HASKINS - i ug 982 Models | ro Lisestg bios ___.°} 1954 Chrysler ...... $1595 clean inside. Only 08 dows. Oakland County’s Fastest BETTER V ALUES Le oat ea TO LIST . eater tiertnt contin’ haeei 1954 Pontiac 2 Dr. .$1395 Woodward at 13) Mile ~ Growing TOO CHEAP _ SHARP ind cor MI_ 64300, 1953 Ply. 2 Door... .$745 ie Chevrolet-Oldsmobile | 299 © 7 $0 CHRYSLER SEDAN IN EX- Se eB af “1952 Dodge Cl. Cp.. .$695 | | : ean ee karin aoe | 1982 Rath Aim: cS $895 —New pase ee sum |] '54-Buick Century 4 Dr. Dyna. Extras. ....$1995 |. A SUCRNS) irom ae ios CARS im ” sito Cub GobPET Hs er Ply. Convert...$895, . Credit . ‘st OLDS oie cial rhe ta $5 Ford Victoria, Loaded, Ford-O.........$2185 SPEER Hog rosa seas, Credit "SERRE | Sot so Sin Torso Tate 507511 NC) MONEY DOWN st Chev 210 a $195) ce. “DR #0 BOWS 1095 Pe Pe $895] save see an — OetaRiSy cunvnoLrT = te Ce Cl. He rad Drive, Like New. pre _ ont. t r. $ ward. Birmia Ingham. + 1952. DeSoto. V-8 pare ween vo ao ent ineoin “6-1100 ‘54 Merc. Conv., Ready to go............. $1995 || ick Riv. 7$1498 ; oe Dope Ee cres- bog ae anes aes AUSE. OF SHORT | —— oie we oS +h °S4: Dane Chief : = 4 : 9 Seem rye ae SEG gn hh od EE $005] “Sevorramet py comaa | see Sone Omen ane ty, ot Pome Ciel S-Di Ch Cpe, Hitis.-=7- Fe Immediate Delivery mene ate a A 51. Ford V-8 2 Dr. .$395 WE RAVE &.Q00D SELECTION | matic. ns 54 Chev. Bel Air, 2 Tone, R&H............ $1445 , 153 For , ie $095 Woodward et 13, Mile hy gry Comet. pee THAT “00 oD. CAN” re: Lag Sey % ee Her eee iT | y ih WEERL * i p ee ce 7 Sa : 1980 DeSoto 4 Dr. $380) Hee aoe Sa er ee Tee | _ Special | A-1 Buys * dP e eee ® wes! j SS . Like new, Priced right. | : **51 Ford Sedan ......$550 ° aay, gC OPES OUR TRUCK DEPT. No Co-Signers! Any ear “down. Carkner Stude- | 1955 Olds Sedans (2) .......++-+--Save $$ $$ |] ’S2 Nash 2-dr. -..$ 499 °53 Pont. dix. ch. $ 999 30 pita! Ans us peed ar. DDS EDELUXE SEDAN. SEDAN. > pare V-8 Dump,| Immediate Delivery! ; 1953 Chryster Cl. Cpe. .i....00-n00- Save $$ $ $|| °53 Willys 2-dr. ..$ 499 2 i dix. 2- -d. $ 599 7 130 Pontiac 4 dr....., $235) Ys pe ee 195) Fond 67 Pickup Bee ee pAYLORS > nae i : aes “Full Offeatunser Ford 2 dr......... $365 fosenadibiedh (1952 Ford 4T Pickup No Fi : ‘ Bo OL ue E 149 Hudson C1 Cpe. $145 a (1950 GMC. 1% T Van. | © Finance Cot | SUMMER CLEARANCE | ~ Sharpies | || [52 Cad. 62 4-dr, $1599 +53 Soe ..$ 699 48 able 2dr.. one ke hock uml ge. painted #, MANY OTHERS TO CHOOSE uy Here—Pay Here SALE 1 °S2 Pont. Chief 8 Dix. 4 Dr., Hydra......... $995 | | '54 Ford 2-dr. ...$ 999 53 Nash 4-dr. ...$ 699 4 Tie ceeeess ayes crane e ar 5 ; - 4 a 51 5. 3 = 4 = "47 Olds 4.dr.........$145 bew eee tis “wit “with R ’ : eee = Fog oa ee S oe ae Pia ica ae swe eS Stake pee e 8 te 81 Pot hardtop = es $10 down and she 5. - _ 171 8 Saginaw re 3 “oa te ercury pe., Extra Clean........... $ | Boe i enedig TA GLENN'S | tuleitistte cone toe reid 7 NATIONAL Redo 2s ay | Se Dodge Dit: 4Dr, RSH... 0... $665 | be ale hardtop sioss 235 Mere, hardtop § 400 ’ MOTOR SALF: Mileage. Very Clean, fat. Low 31 Chev. 2-dr. .....$ 3951} ‘51 Nash Amb. Dix. 4 Dr., R&H, O/Drive..,.$555 |] 52 Plym. 2-dr. ..$ 499° -"31 Pont, hardt Ba sagnen : = eam ae | sc neider TERA GM pean wo 579 0 Ford 2dr. 221.8 398 | ‘SL Chev. Dix. 2 Dr, R&H, Clean...........-§868 || '53 Chev. hardtop $1009 32 Pym, st. w sso, RSMYRGLET 2D wr pt; | Bf Re. wet goer | 282, S SAGINAW ST. | Sriett eel auca ees 30 Pontiac 4dr. -.-8 45|] $1 Merc. Dix. 4 Dr, R&H, W/Walls........3685 ||] 4 Plym. 2dr. ..§ 99932 Olds BR 2dr-.§ 69/4 oats Gevmouer | fevwmtnetmet ny ier | "Paint ouer tar tree tod “aSirwwnsr cmevnouer |.o) plymouth 4-dr...$ 345 a 'S3 Pont. S. Wgn. $1099.29 pont. ot 3 oe ' _Woog ; pode Yow ng he _|__ Woodward at 13 Mue | ily gn. = °5 Se : iviera SHEVROLET ioe NEW TIRES | will sign for him $5 t $10 down Wei Portage, Osten take Eat AEE STI “49 Hudson 4-dr. .--$ 145 ae No Mor foney D OWT oo ae ene ve ore Teh we: biicod aT Saad ae Se ot | SSG Beene, ees | af roksan ve woe ‘RE 05 || 's6 Chev. dix 2a 999 °2 buick hardtop $1299 - ———— | eS ie nets | etpereps eames | YOU'RE OUT “TAYLOR'S _ | 31 DeSoto Cus...2995 "Socher. 2 Dr...805 |] '54 Chev din-2d.§ 999 a a cal Ere ee | : " PO Cpe To Saar as - fence eee ¥s ariel one - Upe. S$ DOG..seoes i Sx34 i Z MES DeSste © Gi. Coe... game $58 SPECI AL 1) 1953. Chris-Craft 14 ft. t Convertibles be ore WSS Desote § Gl coe... fan PASS THE WORD PASS THE WORD | ae are: ter pesete § St Cpe... $325 AROUN runabout boat and 14 h.p. '53 Ford conv. ...$1044.’52 Ford ¥4-ton a3 Biv. Cl. Bed. 000. $200 $30 | 4 te a eps Evinrude motor. dowload, Many. Cars Fro $95 U 52 Ch 699 pickup: $ 499 _ 8 Whivs aaye sed... ttm 3 Plymouth suburban Rend B.| NT ry rears | eee O/T _Tt. oliiamss, .ciminie m p ips ea os '52_Chev, Y- ton 82 Desoto Fordok 2... ties. $3 3, paige suburban, P. and - “OLIVER > L $69 be See coey: == del ickup ......$ 444 OS betes BET a HS Henin eee, mand Orme wLDrseacay se : Top Financing — Best Terms Biuick conv. ..$1299 +47 Chev. ¥4-ton : La eer is ala nese cation 2 and BUI Wagon. A pal hh A th Ford conv. .. .$1499 , pickup ......$ 199 . Forgot ‘ i res i , _ ‘ : _ — : A 26 el ee re CK 1983 Chevrolet Panel. BUICK : e . CL. Cpe. 5 1} do : : = By. ep SCHUTZ MOTORS | is having a cleanup sale, $1145 . lis having a cleanup sale, ; : }. Border... : nba Woade gel ing boos = really clean- | Ferd convertibie. A CUTTE!| and they are really clean- |} \\ . ! / Harold Turner, Ford pase.. mane te ‘tube eatinad ny | E 1 a bay Se = dearer B I 253 FT- “e _F: “9 B I G L O T S . | opiate om {— Example: — [= Se Example: _ fl uot . “eel . set t | erential 11952 Buick 4 dr, Radiol amu rom oSS%S4 va. (1950 Pontiac 2.dr. Looks Pe uae , and heater. A qaryle. $195 | and runs Mldwest 4-7500° Lib 9.4000 | , JOrdan, 4-6266 : Liberty 9-4001 onan OLIVER "Cass at 3 Orcher a patentee MOTOR a agai oteaa | ON F E 8-0488 | Low, Low Bank Rates — No Down Payment es THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY. AUGUST 18, 1955 | Jokes Come ‘Easy With Steve Allen's Synod Delays Schism Action Wisconsin Lutherans Put Off Severance Move With Missouri Group SAGINAW (® — Evangelical Lutheran Synod of Wisconsin and other states will delay until the fall of next year a decision on whether to sever = ties | with the Minsour! § * *. Delegateg te the W isconsin| _Synod’s 33rd biennial convention voted 9447 yesterday to postpone --Today’s Radio: Programs - - Programs.furnished by stations listed in this colume are subject to change without notice. WaY2, Bu Bill Stern we R WJBK: ein WCAR, N 2:30—WIR, ww, WXYZ, Stran WJBK, Mickey 8h WCAR, Bign Off K. Don McLeod WCAR, 8pincrama WPON, Sports Slants | 7:00-—WJR, Guest House ww Three Star Extra Z, Stars at Seven obert Hurleigh Al Nagler WPON, Neos. Gib Shanley Sum. Serenade Morgan Beatty e CKLW, Gabriel Heatter ore WJBK, Mickey Shorr PON, Zee and Orville 16:06—WJIR, senaeeees Eruie WWJ Fibber Mi WXYZ, Edward P. “Morgan CKLW News WJBK, ol iabel Mickey Shorr WPON, New 10:30—W JR, Bee —— WWJ. Mews » fos WXYZ, Top the “Town CELW, Rockin with Leroy .WJBK, Mickey Shorr wi Zee and Orville 11:60--WJR, Joseph “gainhae b ak Bruce WPON, Rise ‘oa’ Shine 7:06—WIR, Jim Vinali WWJ, Bob Maxwell WXYZ, Osgood News, Wolf CKLW. News, David WJBK, News, Gentile Hall WWJ, Bob Maxwell ood News, Woif id pay 9 Terrence O'Dell “WB News, fe woos. Coffee with Clem WXYZ, My True Story CKLW, News, Homechate WJBK, News, Tom George WCAR, ne New Arthur —noere : eond Cha wxvz, Whispering” ‘Streets Morgen RL ry WJBK. Tom George WCAR, Musie in the Ajr Osgood New News, Wolf action. The quest ented er —terday.— CKLW, here Airs News, Micke: ‘Goes Calling | i1:00—WJIR, ur Godfrey | Arth wws Strike tT Rich (Comic Specialty WIR, (700) CKLW, (ee) WW, (960) WOCAR, (1130) WXYZ, (i770) WIBK, (1490) WON, (1469) -Good Satire ‘TONIGHT WPON, Gib Shanley WYa, | ag Ace, Wolf WW), Minute Parade 6:00— WIR, Joseph Hainiine | 9:00—WJIR, Pop Concert Hall CKLW nbar WXYZ, Breakfast Club \ ws News by ewis wae ce — neni sem Ga b+ me Binge CHL. pin wd a cunt ‘ \ : renade ie oO . : Ckuw: — CKLW. Official ‘Detective | WPON. News, Music | WAR, News Ace Logical Humor, Be-Bop’. wed Mcleod News, TT) ¢:90—WJR, Voice of richt. o owe, H WCAR, News Ace Ww . News, a Orville ww. ~ Sesil as 9:38~WJIR, age Fairy-Tales, Are Part of WPON, News 9:30-—WIR, Amos Andy WKYZ, News Ace, Wolt WWJ, Minute Parade . * €:20—WJR, Bob Reynols | Wave Rhare os’ Pe CELW. Ouy Muna sar Bre bes can Witty Repertoire ww, " F y ¥ Ross Mulholland CKLW, Ed. Cantor Show Wear. Cotte: 5 Ciem WJBK, Tom (Second of two Dispatches } i By DICK KLEINER NEW YORK (NEA)—Steve Al- | len picks up a card from his desk, | “I have an important announce- | ment,"* he'll say. ‘‘We're pleased ; to announce that the Army Camou- (2 age Corps has named this pro- | gram the one they absolutely can- not see." Ld * * - The group’s Union Committee convention in the summer of 1956. Some two dozen convention dele- gates insisted on going on record as opposing the delay. These in- _ cluded Prof. E. Reim, secretary ot the Church Union Committee and of the Theological Seminary at Thiensville, Wis. * * *« Prot. Retm offered to submit his resignation from both posts| because, he said, “I cannot change my stand in teaching.’’ Convention delegates took no action on Prof. Reim’s offer. He described the delay as a sign of “weakness.” Moths Cause Iliness TOKYO t—Poison moths whose scales cause a rash-like poison ivy have hit Japan. Victims com- plain of skin eruptions, sometimes | accompanied by fever and nausea. | Numerous cases have been report- ed from scattered areas of Japan. a = natin me eo $:06—WIR, Whistler, News | WPON, Sports and News | WJBK, News, Gentile “Sestng f 4:30 — (9). Howdy Doody. (4)/ ,, fr the — ; Howdy Doody. pinnacles Vy YYy 4:50—(7) Ricky the Clown. Sd - .~-2eP . $:00—(7) Auntie _Dee,_(9)-Justice " — 5 y Colt. (4) Mr. Twinky Presents. 18 Knis ht (ab) Ys (2) The Early Show. ip &:90—() Laurel & Hardy. (4) |” sullivan for m1] Rocky Jones Space Ranger. | 99 Male ettepring . 2 22 Mast wcll . . . 23 Shield bearing 2 Nixon. Returns to Capital St Bint cab : After Nine Day Vacation | 2 scot LOS. ANGELES (Vice Presi- w fi, Ow wd dent Nixon returns to Washington | 33 City a ‘today after a nine-day vacation | ,, [eteriands 'which included golf, talks with po-| 35 Correlative of - litical friends and outings with his | y. {ihe 3 family, 39 Twisted : Mrs, Nixon and their daughters | {3 Prot’ ance See Julie and Patricia are staying for | 44 Abstract being several days more of vacation, % Soup point : eas cau is = 37 Proposition The family visited Nixon's parents, | 47 Kettledrum form) 21 Negative reply 38 Of the mind Mr. and Mrs, Francis Nixon, in|“ ov _ 4 Summer (Fr.) 3 Characteristic b+ = nearby La Habra. 3 Relverate 5 aes % Gondaten $ pebpete Spe 54 Play host to ow Small breed 45 Direction Anewer to Previous Purale 86 Relates 8 Inset ™ ot dog 48 Grake . DOWN 9 Sewing tool 33 Leaser 50 Mimie 19 Desk iobs.) M Handied $1 Celebrated 1 Seconds 12 Pilliped 36 Rowing jab.) Only $5 Per Week! HAMPTON TV 3 WW. 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A Nacogdoches man made a‘ long distance call to nearby Lufkin. the operator. much,” said the man. “That'll be $4.50, plys tax,” said “Why, I could call hell for that “Mister,” replied the operator, all you have to do to do that from where you are is make a local ‘Students’ Rout Bookies ‘been mailed to Mrs, Bessie! average year. HARTFORD, Conn" — When police make arrests in their efforts | to control illegal gambling, they | find that Union Place-is a good hunting ground. When a squad of officers with camerng moved in ahd started to take pictures, horse- moved out rapidly. The officers of a course in photography. In some rural areas 75 per cent of the checks ai are written in Pencil. "| players reported the bookmakers’ said they were practicing as part |" Too Much Quiet RICHMOND, Va. @— Residents — have petitioned the Henrico Coun- ty Board of Supervisors to change ‘lthe’ names of Calm Road and Blissful Avenue to aa Drive and Academy Road. — ROEBUCK AND CO. 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Our low price includes deliver~: hook-up by our own TV technicians with full warranty. No Money sate el _. Down! Not 20-inch, not. 30-inch but 3-SPEED a full 36-inch size range with a big banquet size oven, large Bl KE adjustable broiler, two spa- cious storage drawers! A reg- SAVE, Jf ular $139.95 value now only You Get nerson 3-Way re ee co , AM This; SRAM A soving rin They > rani 3-Way a 5 -_ . ; rT 1 ; ) @ All Purpose-Wrench Reg. $69.95 _ ortable Radio. § 95 NO MONEY DOWN! © Tire Air Pump _ $ RIDAY ian OO : Z 2 FULL-YEARS TO PAY! fi ee! Te OPEN jor your summer . = bo : Sutings with a ” | . ae — No Mor ey Down —$1 50 _ NIGHT TIL 9 music. Weekly a | NAW... FE 3-7114 pare ant 5 ee rm e* SIX pe bens PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, AUGUST 18, 1955 wkc’s special purchase td ~ 4 4 ’ 7 — BR TET ~ 21” Console TV lmerase Kalomanic 2 At a Whopping A Clock Radio’ ; te. 39.95 ~ *80 Savings! Starts th ff perking. lulls you sop ap" to sleep, wa you to music. 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YEARS TO PAY! ata Emerson 3-Way Portable Radio. Plays AC/DC ana _ ens batteries. En- € joy your summer outings with music. Weekly 5 cs a we . . : : j i : 4 ‘ THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, AUGUST 18, 1955 | _ SEVEN ' — Triple tested tank bathed in zine for longer lite. Pressure tested three times. Fiberglas insulated to keep water hotter longer amd save on gas bills. ' No Money Down — $1.00 Weekly! lronrite Demonstration! | Friday and Saturday at WKC Reg. $369.95 King-size dairy chest with butter keeper, 3. removable egg racks, snack compartment. s 95 Deep capacity door shelves. “'Glide-Out” oD shelves plus mony other super deluxe features: 36" Gos Range Ack Abowt Our Wronrile AUTOMATIC IRONER | Rentet ‘Plan far Gnly o noreoncatnges semua rican a No Money __ Down! Not 20-inch, not 30-inch but a full 36-inch size range with a big banquet size oven, large adjustable broiler, two spa- cious storage drawers! A reg- -t#lor $139.95 value now only $88. Hurry for this big money saving bargain. 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Compact, light- big, brilliant self- focusing picture tube. $4939" NO MONEY DOWN! per 12" tong play record 1 up 298 MOOD MUSIC On 1 Live for You * Dione © Queen Elisebeth Walts * Fer You © Kines in the Derk * Babette « Little Swiss Woltz © Will You Remember? Admiral “HL FAY Phonograph ney Gn facts of Paste © Thr ihothe Weche © hyening © Charmthen © AMEOUA AMD UNE Plus ORCHESTRA ; : Ou. 10% 32 Sel ti . ‘NOEL COWARD | A Room With « View « I'll Follow My Secret Heart * Deer bitte 7 z ada : Cofe + 20th Century Blues © Zigeuner.* You Were There « Deorest Record Library Love * Someday I'll Find You * Tekey » Mad About the Bey * Dance, Littl: lady « Mirabelle Woltz « Sigh No Mere « I'll See You Again + FRANK CHACKSPIELD AND HIS ORCHESTRA Ou. ws2 To : ths of You © ten't it Romantic? © I'm in the Mood fer Love * The Wey You leck - Tonight * Moonlight Become: You + A Door Will Open * love Wolked ln « Come Dence Me « ROSERT FARNON AND HIS ORCHESTRA u\RT4p LB weet You uk i i to Take @ Welk? © Reflections € FO Ge iver You » Two Ute Oirks ta Bloo + Sweet ond + Hirtotion Welk. + By © Weteriall « Con | forget Vou? « it's fary to Remember + : Down by the River + My Foolish Heart + 1 Love @ Lesie « ROBERT FARNON AND HIS ORCHESTRA (Pree Sacorce Spent ad ey yy pe = _ “Dencing in the Derk + Cocktails for Two ¢ Two Cigarettes in the Derk © The Veuch of Your lips « Where or When «© © The Very Thought 3 z < : = $50 ; eekly , PROFESSIONAL TYPE 3-SPEED CHANGER Love for Sale * Love, Come Back te Me * You ond the Might and the Music * Falling in Love with Love int records of different sizes, shuts + The Mon | Love » Se in Love © The Desert Song * WhyDe ! Love You? + Body end Soul + Easy to Love itself fter last record... + STANLEY BLACK AND MIS ORCHESTRA . . O u. 1098 hi-fidelity! ands: wa te Dank Soft Lights: end Sweet Music © Bidin’ My Time * Just One of those Things © Beli Ho'i « | Get @ Kick Ovt of You Blue Gown © © Alice Adios * Dancing in the Derk + Apeil Showers + Why Cont You Behave?» Estrefiita * Begin the Beguine * My Heart Stood Sill « Smoke Gets in Your Eyes «ST STANLSY BLACK AND WIS ORCHESTRA » Admiral PORTABLE RADIO dil Compact book-size cabinet: Ros Album of Sambas - ee aga hear eg = ralpirve Mee pod rye At arar-n Sombe © More ond‘More Amour * Joha Pool Somba + The Nursery ‘ Sembe + The Wedding Sembe * Voila Voile + Mary Ana + Sombe Rhapsody * stor Peraquediste * Yankee Doodle Sembo + EDMUNDQ ROS AND MIS VISIT OUR COMPLETE RECORD ACCESSORY DEPT. No MONEY DOWN © TERMS! WK, TE: N. SAGIN eS bs EFFICIENT! ‘THURSDAY, AUGUST 18, 1955 So 70 ~~ ” BEL oe FULLY AUTOMATIC: “HEAVY DUTY WASHER! ar 7 Ai} hb) DEPENDABLE! ECONOMICAL! LOW PRICED! NO MONEY DOWN! Washdoy isn't workday anymore when you own this sensational brand- new AUTOMATIC Speed Queen. TAKES ALL OF THE WORK OUT OF WASHDAY! What's more, you'll have the cleanest washes you have even seen! AUTO- MATICALLY controls water temper- ature, water fill, washing cycle, warm, cold and deep rinsing, damp- WASHER BARGAINS drying and shut off. Powerful motor is mounted on rubber for vibration- less operation; lifetime oiled COMPLETE WITH FULL WRITTEN GUARANTEE! ~ BREE DELIVERY AND 1-YEAR SERVICE ARE INCLUDED! Seale Kjent +. walls Keep Double ! or Washint Washing! SALE PRICED AT 2 \*1097 feat eel -$ sent in & € anteet Fully evar _ ery qrachdays d Tub for Fast were Hot The Perey ce tear itrrtiiey #€4 479) 40% $2244 e443 ss “’ TEN _- | THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, AUGUST 18, 1955 wke’s special purchase 14 long playing records of HIGH FIDELITY POPULAR MUSIC ease . . . big, brilliant self- record Admiral New side tuning! New power chassis! New cleorer $ g 5 pictures! Compact, light- weight — you can carry it from room to room with $ 8 = focusing picture tube. NO MONEY DOWN! 98 cy at only 3 ! tong play | a ~ 7 . # 1 Live for You + Dione « * Queen Elizabeth Waits * * For You + Kisses in the Dork + Babette + Little Swiss Waltz © Will You Remember? « Our Oreem Walts « Undin tha Rect of Parle « © The Melba Wolts + es Chermeine * MANTOVANMI AMD HIS ORCHESTRA OC) tt. 10m NOEL COWARD A Soom With © View + 1 Fellow ty Secret ter + Deer Little Cele + 20th Century Sives * Zigeuner + You Were There « Deorest Love * Someday I'll Find You * Tekey » Mad About the Bey * Dance, Littl: lady « Mirabelle Woltz « Sigh No More « I'll See You Again * FRANK CHACKSPIELD AND MIS ORCHESTRA Ou. 1062 Teo & _ ‘Dancing in the Derk + Cocktails for Two ¢ Two Cigarettes in the Derk © The 4 the Veuch of Your lips * Where or When © By Candlelight + The Very Thought of You © ten't it Romantic? © I'm in the Mood fer Love * The Wey You leck - Tonight * Moonlight Becomes You » A Door Will Open * Love Wolked in *« Come Dence With Me ROSERT FARNON AND MIS ORCHESTRA Ou. se RT4 DS weetd vou Like te Toke Walk? » Betections in the Water « i qh Tlon wah iisege Yon © bug hs Gute ta Bios © end tomy © i « Mitton Wat + yw Watrtall» Con Forges You? + Ws Seoy te Somember = Firtation Weitz — Doone Fnchanrte Yooniong tv» Gat You Under thy Shin » The Night Young, and You're 10 Beovtiful « All the You 2 ot int “HI. FI” Phonograph Plus _32 Selection Record Library ~ $50 eekly PROFESSIONAL TYPE 3-SPEED CHANGER records of ie ga sizes, shuts Love fer Sale « Love, Come Back te Me * You and Might end the Music * Falling in Love with leve # The.Man | Love * Se in Love © The Desert * WhyDe § Love You? + Body end Soul + Envy to Love itself fter last record . . . now real * STANLEY BLACK ANO HIS ORCHESTRA Eo Ou. 1098 hi-fidelity! wa te Dank Soh Ln ond Soe Musi + Bidin’ My Time © Just One of these Beli Hei ¢ | Get @ Kick Out of You © Alice Bue Gown « Ole EDMUNDO AND WIS ORC: © ut. 002 Ros Album of Sambas Medalena + Playtime in Brasil « Chee Choo Sembe + Sembe Sembe * More and More Amour * John Peel Somba * The Nursery Sembe + The Wedding Samba + Voila Voile + Mary Ann * Somba Rhapsody * Sambe « Peraqvediste * Yankee Doodle ° ROS AND HIS Ou. ni VISIT OUR COMPLETE RECORD ACCESSORY DEPT. NO MONEY DOWN © TERMS! WKC, 108 N. SAGINAW...FE » Admiral PORTABLE RADIO - $29» arty book-size cabinet: THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, AUGUST 18, 1955 ELEVEN. Money Down! | eit ( FULLY AUTOMATIC: $a “HEAVY DUTY WASHER! a See El ~~ WASHER BARGAINS 4#5 * EFFICIENT! DEPENDABLE! ECONOMICAL! LOW PRICED! - NO MONEY DOWN! Washdoy isn't workday anymore when you own this sensational brand- ; new AUTOMATIC Speed Queen. TAKES ALL OF : What's more, you'll have the cleanest THE WORK OUT : 4 washes you have even seen! AUTO- OF WASHDAY! . MATICALLY controls water temper- ature, water fill, washing cycle, warm, cold and deep rinsing, damp- drying and shut off. Powerful motor is mounted on rubber for vibration- less operation; lifetime oiled COMPLETE WITH FULL sniTTER at PSS ! Ph FREE DELIVERY ~ cuananree: , \ “aE | | ( AND 1-YEAR SERVICE : _ : ARE INCLUDED! Was. $139.95 Caco ASHER hing! etre Gace se Washing! Kjent Sa Hot Throuwg ¥. walls Keep SALE priced AT 28 2 |\$109% ricated ___ ——— : ‘gpentine clear LOOK! 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AD mo trORY cae ol Gel CULA Quon ih i —10-PIECE © BEDROOM" ~ Weay ‘ens ten! eal ‘, . “@ eel’ . teal? Ome ae es YA, somes oCt @ Pow ae ( TAKE 2 FULL sYEARS TO PAY! Qe ) z _ OPEN FRIDAY and MONDAY NIGHT ‘Til 9 WKC, 108 N. SAGINAW...FE 3-7119 THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, AUGUST 18, 1955 _- ‘THIRTEEN _ om for Only Fy Ss Pe es You Get ALL THESE PIECES: @ Modern Wide Arm Sofa and Matching Lounge Chair, Built for Years of Comfort 7 _ ®@ Two Mahogany 6r Blond End Tables and Matching Cocktail Table - | : ®@ Two China Base Modern or Traditional Table Lamps © Comfortable Plastic Covered Occasional Chair @ Large Framed Picture sisi ' Lal = a ~ . = } i ‘ & i . &« THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, AUGUST 18, 1955 FOURTEEN 21” Console with New Top Tuning : m PAY LESS b 95 WITH YOUR OLD-T¥.-.. IN TRADE! — PORTABLE Leather Cosiving Case and Beach ’n Picnic Blanket (Complete with Case) All : Ls 3 : 39°” Here's ; brand new TV with all the advance styling, super per-\ formance and dependability Zenith has come to be famous for an —plus America’s mest talked-about TV convenience feature— \ Zenith top turing. Why settle for an old, last-year’s ‘close-out \ model” TV thot’s already out of date? This new, YEARS \ AHEAD, Zenith\value-sensation canbe yours today! — FIFTEEN , THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, AUGUST 18, 1955 . NOW FOR ‘19 YOU CAN WEAR A BENRUS ian WATERPROOF WATCH THAT SWAM THE ATLANTIC Jim Ais a ; ‘ Wy. Ea > ie WATERPROOF" UNTIL 1957 = the lad a. NEW Sells ee for $9975 , BEN Us... less trade-in allowance 7Q°° You Pay only ENT ‘Table Model | he ee New Side Jet Tuning | Ppa : | BIG 21° PICTURE | 5169” No Money Down--$1.75 Weekly Really. big value at small cost! This new Zenith 21°" table model has new side jet tuning, genuine cascode tuner, Cine’ 3-Pe. LUGGAGE SET} Beautifully grained pb —=—'s case, == 14" oo ese: —-Ge-weekly soo ---~ isipaniine beam picture tube, that gives you movie-like pictures on a silver screen — brings out. oom ren es more clearly for 3D realism. WK, 108 N. SAGINAW... FE 3-7 es ‘ | FOURTEEN THE PONTIAC PRESS, ‘THURSDAY, AUGUST 18, 1955 Be, = (fae ; : : | : 5 =: | a aS 621” Console with SPQ TeV B) New Top Tuning my PAY LESS $ 95 WITH YOUR OLD.T¥.-.. IN TRADE! ~ | + ‘ . — : ia . 7 ie? erry : etstreiesrscgtsssgscarr: : ' coe pass. ste deesd - 7 or, r Lagpessss. : oe | 2 a “es 4 * . = * : ts Be: reteset zaste : " ee “Th = oq i os | ‘ Leather Cosiving Case and Beach 'n Picnic Blanket Here's brand new TV with all the advance styling, super per-\ (Complete with Case) formance and dependability Zenith has come to be famous for an —plus America’s mest talked-about TV convenience feature— \ Zenith top turing. Why settle for an old, last-year’s “close-out \ model” TV thot’s already out of date? This new, YEARS \ AHEAD, Zenith von sensation can be yours today! — Ta > Te “Model” New Side Jet Tuning BIG 21” PICTURE | No Money Down--$1.75 Weekly Really big value at small cost! This new Zenith 21°" table model has new side jet tuning, genuine cascode tuner, Cine’ beam picture tube, that gives you movie-like pictures on a silver screen — brings out. oom ren detail more ‘clearly for 3D realism. 7 : ; s 4 on ay KC, 10 § N. 5 AG I : N A W.. FE 2-7 ‘4, Vin THE PON TIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, AUGUST 18, 1955 | < FIFTEEN , TILER BENRUS | WATERPROOF WATCH THAT SWAM THE ATLANTIC A WwaTeRPRoor’ UNTIL 1957 "and for the ladi , ee NEW Beles everywhere for “$9975 7 tess trade-in allowance 19° alle You Pay Only * ‘> fia hight NATURAL GOLD Finish. Raised gold numerals * Dome Crystal we Unbreakable Mainspring [ % Matching Expansion bracelet Metal Typewriter oo. ae — Your a Be - a =< ae S : y : es > : 5 4 Be ede Pee 5 / 3-Pe. inaeee set ‘ igi ae, ee . < , —. cee —t—“‘“s;SSIXTEEN . 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