ee s 4 VA i- f o ate ee ; ar lth YEAR kk PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 195428 PAGES 7. ee Vital Services Endangered by Power Failure Fights Red Chinds Eniry to UN. 2 Straight T gay eS KONE al a od AS tek . oe “ < ie, ~ 2 ‘ sinha edi S Fi ee Bait beet ee Sep a ha angele ea Sg ae er Plunges to Death | vant | Hospital Lacks Current During Brief Shut-Off - Berkley Without Water Two Hours; Volunteers Unsnarl Traffic A two hou: power failure yesterday left more than 200,000 Pontiac and South Oakland County residents without electricty, stopped water pumping facilities ae ~* —s yy ee May Head U.N. Uf 5 Cites Acts i i ‘Against Vessels of 7 Nations Lodge Hits Commies on ‘Pattern of Aggression’ at General. Assembly UNITED NATIONS.N. Y. Mendes-France Would Expand — Brussels Pact Would Include Italy, West Germany With Present 5 Nations “| STRASBOURG, France i .*. a == From Shoulder {3 e . | | (#—Premier Pierre Mendes- | France called today for a. new West European defense | pact which he said could re- | duce French opposition to! West Germany's entry into! the North Atlantic Treaty. (®—Laying new ground- | ~ work for its annual figat to bar Communist China from the U. N. General Assembly, the United States has ac- cused the Peiping regime | of 39 “warlike acts of pira- ? | by knocking out traffic sig- nals. Consumers Power offi- | clals said electricity was cut -oftt—-here-fer-about 14 min- | utes after an unforseen |power demand caused a circuit overload. i Organization. -| cy” against ships and planes ~Pontiac General Hospi- The new organization, he) pyico9 VAN KLEFFENS — The | Of seven nations. : | tals reported a 20-minute said, could have -a de-' election of Eelco Van Kleffens of Chief U. S. Délegate| | of lights, elevator and gree of supernationality”— | os a - Henry Cabot Lodge Jr. dis- | co power. jomrd a n n ations Cenera meaning some of the: ele- | ely sik eae eed as lege the charges against | weekday or an ments of a superstate. | tain today with the withdrawal of | '€ nese Reds as a pre- eration, the situa It was partly because the six-| Prince Wan Waithayakon lude to the final session of have been serious, they said. pet » |nation European Defense Commu-| Thailand from the race. ,the eighth General Assem- ; AP Wirephoie) Officials at St, Joseph Fla. resident's shoulder to. nibble at the same time Herb gnaws off nity tung tee seech suprenationality | | bly here this afternoon (2) FAILED TO JUMP—Alt Verona, Wis., race driver Kenneth J. Hospital said power was off there a few kernels. Mr. Rau, when not nibbling corn, is a Miami i pm. BEE ned She peg re aaah semaine tet a pate ghaaed Ob tat at a call tx for about 15 minutes, but caused Leaders See Labor Gains as AFL Convention Opens LOS ANGELES (#—The American Federation of Labor opens its annual convention today on a political keynote hat organized labor cannot win the United States Sen- ate in the November elections, but may carry the House. An advanee report ‘by: the AFL's Executive Council conceded there is “little likelihood of having a clear, pro- labor majority in the Senate after this year’s election.” But the AFL's top gov-*— Chile Declares State of Seige Modified Martial Law Government Ordered ‘to Insure Democracy’ i in it, he added, that it was defeat- ed in the French Parliament. Mendes-France spoke befove the Council of Europe, made up | of parliament members from the council’s 15 nations, The job of the new which the French leader described West Germany to NATO. Once organization that I have de- would be great. ” States. ‘since the > TO Britain | U.S. Holds Lead in Super-Bombs But AEC Head Warns Margin May Be Less Vital in Future ons But he. warned that the time scribed ip set up, the resistance — wij) come when such superiority | | will prove ‘‘relatively less import- of intercontinental guided missiles , | by the morrow of the ninth As-| ‘te his death yesterday when his auto plunged 65 feet off a cliff in sembly.) j |on British ships or aircraft, climaxed by the shooting ‘down July 22 of a British | airliner off Hainan Island | in which ‘three Americans | and seven other persons were killed or were lost. “My purpose in making public iif if i if & ty] aj z “thrill climas-te-stock car races Authorities are investigating to 1 é determine why Adams failed t© jump from the car before it reached | The list cited 27 attacks | codes ramp on cliff top as he was supposed to in stint he had done before. Picture was taken by an amateur attending the races BULLETIN MATTOON, Ill. (AP)—A New York Gentral rail- road passenger train hit a truck at a crossing near Mattoon today and there were reports three or four cars containing passengers overturned, Ambulances, nurses and doctors were summoned from nearby Charleston and Mattoon. The train, No. 12, was en route from St. Louis to a ——— After Political Hassle Nixon's Lansing Address, Wins Detroit TV Outlet EAST LANSING (#—Vice President Nixon's political speech in Lansirig Tuesday night will be fed to Detroit on equipment rented from WKAR-TV. But the MSC station wilt-not carry the! service for inapection and wating question today or to. | morrow Mrs. Vijaya Lakshmi Pandit, sis- | , Union or any other. |Red China backer to reopen the | speech. Michigan State College's ‘James H. Dennison, assistant to MSC president John circuits, A. Hannah, disclosed the rental plan after Republicans | ‘Continued on Page 2, Col. 4) "s 2.000 residents without water for riod the | power lines were taken | pairs. | A sudden, unforseen demand power overloaded the and snarled Sunday traffic | ii ! i Sees New Airpo i! . &. in cam prompt. cog should be | The U. 8, delegation, backed Britain, was confident it tomorrow; the low tonight is ex- pected to be 52-55, 72-17%, Saturday the | downtown Portiad | Dennison said. “So the Repubii- was 0 little cans now are going to rent WKAR. | ¢ low at 64, LTV's mobile transmitter and relay | dicted showers the broadcast to Lansing station | %e and a WILS-TV, which in turn will relay | @Ppeared it to. Detroit. This morning at “The college notified the gov-leter reading was (Continued on Page, 2 Col. 1) | by 2 p.m., Board OKs 1955 Budget: Gives OK to Sewer Project Seckern GunGiy. The largest budget in Oakland County history was ap- sii of St. Andrews Cath-| Their car missed a curve and | Proved by the County Board of Supervisors today. clic Church in Rochester have been | hit a tree on U.S. 12 four miles) The new budget, which totals $6,690,408, will go into least of the city, Surviving are! effect Jan. 1. It is $650 than current Paced im a home, sccording 40) onan, 1; Carol 3. and William, 10. ” __ 811 ‘higher the Onkiand County Director of Chil- |” conday’s bright weather brought | Udget. ‘, Re | In other action, the supervisors dren's Service James Hunt. ‘motorists out in large numbers pe Name of the couple which were after a rainy Saturday kept traffic | lishment of the _Evergreen Inte awarded the twing will be with- i & : § | i Supposed to Find Tots, Fair Official Loses Own Square D Labor Dispute Back in Court’: * ter of India’s Prime Minister Neh- | Charged Democratic Gov. Williams was attempting to ,, , |Fu and outgoing Assembly presi-| block Nixon's speech on ‘thié state-owned station. Little Temperature | Dennison said it was é oe “not true” that wiiams| Change for Tuesday e in tate | was “furjous” over the plans state blican Chair- * . |man John Feikens charged/ Traffic: Mishiapps |“ sx wut lor jernor objected to the telecasting . by WKAR-TV on grounds that Parents of 3 Among grec probably wouldn't 7} ae , Lit because State would Victims; Two Drown, it. going beyond its traditional One Electrocuted policy by telecasting past its usual | closing time. } a By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS pass over Tuesday | The mother and father of three (Continued on Page 2, Col. $) amall children were among 11 ¢ _ | persons who died in weekend trat- Reveal Adoption ce“. em | Two in cool > ar cal blustery weather Saturday. The | weather warm, but Of Twin Girls ssirsetie echoes Killed when he st on a live Infants Abandoned“ ™ * Sune oe gl , July 15 on Rochester pives dunction, and bis wile, Church Steps et two } i ty 23a! 7 j g § 8 >» si 2 : i i i if : tr i i if i E 7 | i ti i i f ji 4 is sj % ft ,; @ '- oP ee ea linen Perc rrpy fk a | a Ka a ay , : lpartomes. : , father | William D. Clyne i" | Soseph Mercy Hospital in Pontiac fer use in alr conditioning units (guild room at 12:30 p.m. tomor- ; of three children, bled to death rick W. home developing Mercier | rOW,-Hostesses w killed. just as I am,’ said Mrs, Cromin.| oa as Detroit, the Rev. Frederic’ Constance D, Ciibbon, 19 » anak pmmats will be charged eal Mrs Zienaia "teeta "sare. | ® 7: * ¢ “But he.feels the same as I, that in ere es Os ah ee 2 oe Kirn, officiating. Burial followed Seite She mother, Mrs. Dorothy tc tees aks eo Cosme ot |Jemec Suh end Mra, Bea Ree-/f0 United Fund Post rte penis vere ot Werete a eee oe rowed slnctrie au. Me weg wag} fran ag gets F onrm Commerce. ‘tand. reported The honor student died | the caw to cut wood, Luze died ory condi : *.¢ « The election of Robert M. Glenn | three tornadoes through its station ag ok wall |n_G i en hom after | School Bus Gas Stolen off the : s =. Going back to the parking sub. | Kenneth R.« Gibson, D.DS., as chairman of the Pontiac Area at Williamsport A spokesman said | en juries, : 4 ‘ _ .| Police said the car driven ject, City Manager Donald C. Eg- ‘M.S.P.H., hag announced the open- | United Fund Budget St aia: the bureau had no information of ror field complaining “‘my mishap. BIRMINGHAM Thieves jim - * ] > in front bert will end that the city its own ahout thea | hurts.” Mrs. Sharah Nolisch, 63, of mied a door at the Board of Edu- Ciibbon pulled etternay prepare a lease whereby |\06,0 hie new offices ot 212 We-| rittee tor 1958 was announced to'| An American Airlines DOS, car | * Springfield, Ill., was killed and her | cation bus garage at 2125 E. Lin-| through traffic, and was struck in the cit |beek Building, for the general : husband, Albert, 73, injured on/ coin Ave., over the wéekend, and | the rear by an auto driven by John y would operate and main |. tice of dentistry. Dr. Gibson is |98Y by Robert Eldred, president |r).ng 74 passengers on @ flight) Brother Norman, athletic U.8.-112 two and a he ye E. Jackson, 19. of 468 Arthur St., tain the parking area behind the former @irector of the dental and of the Community Chest-United | {rom Chicago to New York, report-| rector of the Danvers, Mass.,|~” a half miles west siphoned an undetermined amount | E. Te emenre Sur Waa Wate. 8. S. Kreage Co. store ‘child health ‘ ‘g|Fund Administrative Committee ed running into turbulent weather} Prep School, said the youth ap-|°f Cambridge Junction Saturday in |of gas from school buses there, | Monte. © 0 i Three hearings are scheduled. 10/ und of Michigan, Glenn replaces Harold J. Mul. |°Ver western Pennsylvania. The | parently was hurt in a scramble|* Nead-on collision that followed | police reported today. ascending t palise review assessments for construc- te. ais . tp the |doneY who resigned recently to Plane tumed back and landed at) for « loose ball saw to cut wood. Luze died tion of a water main on South- a fellow * ; \Cleveland after baggage was truck bh fb a" Sr: | amen neg cet [eastern at S| Con a tnt ttre 2 ret! 3. VAY SPECIAL at for pavement resurtacing on Fair = meuite of Go Amestend wae aa Ghea'a: deumeiiaes. ea Robert | "° women suffered minor in- uare ispute due ot ae fax, Suffield, Pilgrim, Puritan Michigan State Dental Assns. an | juries. . control unged a Lake Park from Maple to Oak; | the Detroit Dtstrie¢ Destaj ge- |° Nelson and Edward P. Barrett. ‘e- Returns to Courts Flint street into the Flint River. | . alia Anke ue oie tar ot 0A — cee 3 Crash-l d Safel janes Sa wen fee Yoda (Continued From Page ‘Cxe? sasiy Aiea os ine eee | MI bile read, on Eton to 14 Mile. and) = a © rasn-Lan ely a aS ea accra Y. He will make the U.S. policy ries on Sunday, Oct. 10, the broad-| operated a general store at the | pried open the window and got his | derailed in Port Huron today. They | "Pech — probably Thursday — casting company announced yes-| corner of Maple and Woodward. pants with $228 in the pockets.. plowed into two others on a sitie- | “2d then prepare to leave again terday, Survivers include two sons, track and bowled them over. Europe to deal with the question The two chairmen will return | Clyde of Birmingham, and Ford of No one was injured in the mis. | Germany's future. ‘tar Ge Snel debate on Oct. 31, Davisburg; one daughter, wre. 3 Suspects Cleared hap, but three sets of tracks were Soe cee nS Sue Nermmn Scitech, of WSictown,| blocked by wreckage vena | OOO" Held in Monroe members to appear . 3.5 three brothers, Stanley 4 Railroad spokesmen said a intervening programs. Austin Ford of Brrsinghere’ sa iN Shotgun Slaying holding sheet steel ons car ap_/0n Boat Theft Charges The network sald the Hall. | Bert of Saginaw; four grandchil- BIRMINGHAM — Weekend lic. | Parently. broke, - permitting the | MONROE (UP) — A 26-year-old Mitchel! debates will be broad- dren, and five greatgrandchildren. | serector tests cleared three sus-|*e! to shift to it protruded on | Ohican accused of netting $40,000 cast “live” and will originate *_* pects in the shorigun slaying of | (M¢ side, The steel struck a switch. | by stealing emall boats and en- trom wherever the national chair. Edwin A. O'Neal Doyle Howe M4 year old gas sta- | Preeking and throwing it and-thus | gines trom Lake Erie yacht clubs men happen te be at the time, | Edwin A. O'Neal, of 583 Madison | tion attendant who was found dead | °¥Sing the derailment. |was held in Monroe County Jail ah a former village councilman, eight days ago in the ‘washroom nu. Ga sae Ge ae trial on theft and owner of the Village Furnace service ’oodward . . The Weather Shop until his retirement in 1826 SA tusk —- 7 and merchandise. The remaiicer| State police sid Russell Wake VICINITY — Partly Saturday after ittness. were empty. Toledo admitted in a state- Saree hase taste | Forel servicer wore eld ts | pide youth had bese se [ment that he-and an accomplice Wesety wines aie y, 19-78. | afternoon at the Manley Bailey Fu-| after a friend of Howe's told police| _ Crapes almost the size of golf staged numerous thefts between =a land Park Cemetery lon a month age witha the three | River, in the wilds of Colombia. | July’ 5. Lowest temperature preceding @ am.| Mr. O'Neal had lived here for 66/ threatened to kill Howe. qu Cnty o 080 pa. years, and had served on the vil-| Holmquist said Howe's wife and Sey “ lage council from 1994-1899, and| family will be questioned for any cote Monday 8 3:68 p.m 1901 to 1907. further clues which might lead to ‘ : a ee a es pati «Bangi the: tema noe oe yea . Howe's pocket, police masonry. ht tegen quol- ner Hoe nie pay Se ity moterials. cement work, . aseanmiaiammanl Beautiful Facilities Staffed by Well Trained Courteous Men = ginn w-ontrin 1: Sparks-Griffin Funeral Hom a “Thoughtful 5 a) See oe i “46 Williams St. , PH. FE 245841 OPEN SUNDAYS 12 NOON TO 4 P.M. a + y= 7 ‘ George Washington University | clicks high danger. This stops the - machine." jice are issued black arm bands to | wear for three days after a traf- \ a Adlai Seen Ready to Fight \for 1956 Presidential Bid INDIANAPOLIS — Top party | would. Despite the vexations of al- leaders carried away from 4 cam-|most continuous travel in this! @ paign kickoff rally here this-week-| year's campaign. he has confessed 4 end the impression that Adlai E.|to friends. the job he has under-| Bh Stevenson is prepared to fight for jtaken of rebuilding the party fas-| IP the 1956 Democratic presidential | cinates him. nomination. Rep. Sam Rayburn of Texas, the House minority leader, summed up what evidently was the view- point of many .of his colleagues vetted succinct comment on |; “He's a candidate.’ ¢ National Committee under - Bteverisen, “Whig becanie™ ‘serie, Nat Stephen A. Mitchell, | with the Republicans for control of | Congress. If Stevenson and Mit: , chell can hit that particular jack- pot in November, their National Committee influence is likely to be | ® Staondard Pharmaceutic: © S Registered Pharmacists ® Savings 10% to 40% standard-bearer with some reluc- Sincaesen’ Ww . s handpicked man, Tru- tance hoceaiie he may have. fore- man, himself, apparently is not in- 1 LO ER seen his subsequent defeat by| volved in this fight and is main- | PRICES President Eisenhower, maintained | taining close relations with Stev-|1- ; his usual public silence on future} enson. ; ts the 4 ; . . * * * i; ia | that Ps i some _¢y en This struggie may culminate aft- | ONLY oo eae Pegged ia suas ae thie Sler the election in the choice of a DIFFERENCE sera he — bl posed successor to Mitchell, who has Democratic party | made it clear he wants Paul But- more than he ever believed he ler, Indiana national commitee- man, as his successor MAIL AWAY — Model Pat Mc-|Food Poisoning Strikes Who will win this test of strength PHARMACY QEPT. Grath, wearing five sheets of three- 0 a Pesennets Pian evidently depends largely on how —Maia Floom— cent stanms, steps out of an air- the Democrats fare in their battle plane in Seattle, Wash. She was} NEW ULM, Tex. uw — Upwards an = taking part in a flight to com-| of 500 persons were M iricken with | ena = y | memorate thé first regular surface | food poisoning after eating barbe- | COMPARE PRICE ANYwuseti 3 : ee ee ee ec come = Tp Colorful—Distinctive Draw-String Style §|& yesterday, Doctors said the potato i salad probably caused it. q At least 42 remained hospitalized today in five surrounding towns. None was in serious condition. The hospitals reported they treated and released about that many more. No deaths were reported. 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Democracy can meet too mach of our current corpor. |"eturns it alive. The money was spe tion's annual report succeastulty the challenge Mt ate and individual giving alfered by . Star-Telegram -publish-{ ~~ TS37 SOUTH WOODWARD AVE. The report noted that Ford, one faces. ; 2 er Amon Carter and Amon Carter of the world’s biggest founde- | In an apparent reference to aj, - "Stes Teduires the breaking| jr. © Five Blocks North of 14-Mile Rood tions, reached its “highest level of new and uncertain ground, and Experts think Pete, who can BIRMINGHAM, Mi 4-0444 EV RY N ET of activity” last year with gifts inquiry ‘the report said there has|°'®” *t !» surrounded: by~ debate | swim, is in the nearby Trinity Riv- : ef 900,585,703 ‘increasingly vocal and vehe and controversy. 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LOW ASH --- NO CLINKERS " Gee better quality, deep-mined coal has a lower ash content. high-fusion point of this outstanding cool eliminates clinker the coal in bin without muss or dust. The proper sizing of Gee deep-mined coal means more heat and cleaner burning by allowing even distribution over the fire bed, which permits a maximum consumption of air There are 20% to 30% more BTU’s (heat units) in Gee deep- mined coal, which means that 3 tons of Gee coal will last as long This longer burning quality means Gee cool is delivered cleanly to your home in the most modern con- long experienced drivers carefully place Bob Considine: Says: NEW YORK (INS) — The Soviet Union or one of its stooges will renew on Tuesday—when the ninth session of the General Assembly of U. N. opens—the demand that a Red Chinese delegation be seated Blind Girl Sells. Her First Book Beverly Butler Writes ‘Song of the Voyageur’ for High School Age MIEWAUKEE ® — Beverly But- ler, 22, blind for the past eight years, but an honor graduate of Mt. Mary College, Milwaukee, has sold her first book. Her historical novel -for high school readers, “Song of the Voy- ageur.”” a story of Wisconsin in 1830, has been accepted by Dodd, Mead & Co., New York. She began the book while taking a writing course at Mt. Mary two years ago. In her class she re- ceived an A for the 350-page manu- script On the urging of her father, Lester W. Butier, she sent it to the New Yerk firm. Some changes were suggested, she made them and the book was ac- cepted. ly will be published next year, ‘s mother. father, brother —William, 16, and her seeingeye dog, Sister, all shared in prepara- tion of the book. The dog escorted her to classes and. when Beverly graduated, received an honorary degree. Her father read chapters of the book onto a tape recorder for late typing. Her mother made trips to the li- brary and read its book about the period to Beverly. Brother William gave a hand by reading the last line of a page when Beverly got back to her typing after an inter- ruption Beverly, of course, is at work on a ‘new book. It's the background of the Seige of Detroit in 1363 FIGURE IT OUT FOR YOURSELF deep-mined coal is one of the lowest volatile the better cools. resulting in no ‘‘soot-stringers’’ under ordinary circum- It has a quick release of The Proper sizing also Gee fuel service is clean, Nationalist U.N. Delegate Would Kick Out Vishinsky Hin U. Nr ‘instead of the group that speaks for Chiang Kai-shek's China- on-Formosa. Chiang’s vigorous and articulate Spokesman in U. N.. Columbia- trained Dr. Tingfu F. Tsiang, will have an arresting retort, which he previewed for the edification of the Press Club luncheon at "s the other day. The good doctor’, contention is that it ten"t the Nationalisg Chi- “IT am of the opinion that the greatest failure of the United Na tions during the nine years of its existence is that it has done tually nothing for the promotion of human rights and fundamental freedoms among the 800.000.000 people within the Iron Curtain.” Dr. Tsiang told assembled. corres pondents. “T feel that the United States has done great injustice to the Russian, Polish and Czech peoples when the U.N. continues to keep the present Soviet Union. Polish and Cyecho- slovakian groups among its mem bers and confers on these so-called governments the _ privileges and honors which flow from member ship."’ Coincidentally, the Free Europe Commitiee bag jist released some figures which Tsiang’s position. A little over 10 per cent of Crechesiovakia's 13,008,000 people are Comme nists. Nine per cent of Hungary's 10,000,000 belong te the party. Less than five per cent of the people of Romania and Bulgaria are CP members. And of the USSR's 201,300,000 people, only three per cent are in the >rutal fold. Tsiang feels that the great re bellion against communism in China wil! not take. the form of a massive invasion of the mainland from Formosa Instead it will come from within He would fix no date for the rebirth but expressed a cultured optimism about the whole thing. “People thought China would never overcome the Chin dynasty imposed upon it in 221 B.C,” he said in answer_to a question posed by commentator Bruno’Shaw. “They felt, too, that the Tsin dynasty which was forced on the people about the time of the birth of the Christian era would last forever, too, And the same wag felt about the Sai dynasty, | which ruled from 681 A.D. te 614. But the Chinese people threw off each of these yokes, even with out the help of the United States,” he concluded with a shy smile. Vietnamese Renew; Leadership Battle SAIGON, Indochina — The struggle between Premier Ngo Dinh Diem and the Vietnamese | Army chief of staff, Gen. Nguyen Var Hinh, was on again in full swing today after a brief armis- tice. From his heavily guarded subur- ban villa, Hinh announced er- day that he had cabled ex-E-mper- or Bao Dai, Viet Nam's chief of state now in France, that Diem’'s government is weak and should be replaced. In reply Diem summoned corres- pondents to his palace. He called Hinh a traitor and a rebel general who refused to obey orders. Thieves Dupe Radio Fan SALT LAKE CITY #® — An employee of a Salt Lake City cast of last Friday night's heavy- weight title fight that he didn't hear thieves enter the company lot and make off with two tons of scrap iron. Moth Proof Cleaning GENEY DRY CLEANERS Pickup and Delivery Phone FE 5-6107 2 Wee Pike Street THE PONTIAC PRESS. 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Ry Le. oe Pes ler aaa * The University of Michigan is offer- Entered st Post Offiee, Pontine, Mich, as second class . expressed’ themse!, SEE ing tive extension courses here this yea, ty DAVID LAWRENCE ¢ | pay have eet eh 4 : = ~~ — ~—three of which may be taken for credit en as eee terms as opposed to the merge | tor Wepeviication stat locel nees Tainted te thietecss toward university degrees. In addition and national happenings of the last Seme Rave sale that they them — eS _ &@ special lecture is being provided which et ov Fore pad oa al 4 merge im self-protection if the Tus Powrisc Passes is delivered by carrier for @ cenis will bring nationally known speakers to system of the United States, is the Youngstown - Bethlehem con ‘g ® week where cartier service is not avellable by mail hich has been going on bination went through. in Oakland. comb, Lapeer « Pontiac. battle w : Washtenaw Counties tt is $1200 @ year: else tn behind the scenes inside the ad- The Eisenhower Administration s'yeat™ Ail sats subeePiptioms are oy habe = = 2 ministration on whether or not $9 which has been accused of favor. hone Pontiac FE 2-818) r i = cheered — The courses aré being given at ee ee ae eae oe | _ MEMBER OF AUDIT BUREAU GP CIRCULATIONS Washington Junior High School. ——-gompanies: a it may weil be hereafter that aa r ay They are (aught by members of The decision tentatively made by solidations which sponsors feel are ! MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 194 ' the Department of Justice and sub- justified on economic grounds « |! | oo the University faculty and the mitted by Attorney General Brown be prevented because of politica! —— = ~ fees are nominal. They afford a ell in Denver to President — factors. splendid opportunity for residents hower several days ago was Certainly the whole merger ques- Trade Meet Important in this area to continue their edu- _—_ = — so oP” tion in industries of ‘all kinds mall One of October's important interna- cation with a minimum of cost Tawyers for the two steel companies eee A ay tional events will be the ninth annual and transportation. to argue the matter ors ee posed steel merger. The auto in fore the department's ant dustry, for example, has in it a meeting ‘of the General Agreement on Better still, if more people show an division. three-company domination of the Tariffs and Trade in Geneva. interest in the courses now offered, ad- Wf the merger were to fa os — but moons are being = - effect it would mean permitted among lesser units : All told 34 countries which do 80 per ‘itional courses will be offered in the U. & Steel Corp. with Its 32 per there in order to build up more | cent of world trade have accepted GATT ‘future. Ultimately Pontiac may well =< eigen sar pboclaaarsl eS ee Se a | principles. Among them none is more ave its own university extension build- ee as oe aes a ea ana interested in fair international trade ‘ng, with long lists of courses available. in competition—w ould = ‘which do not have to think about practices than the United States. Our ct ®t ae nian me aboee. ie. Gor arkaen Gs ae edi te Government is especially interested in ‘This is an opportunity which is worth eaid mncan 5.000000 out of 190, . terest “= ™ the October meeting because here as the consideration of everyone who would 00,000 tons of steel: making = 1s. correspondent recalls.a con- well as in other participating nations /!ike to continue his or her education. Time wen, a didn't leet ba aan nap forces are working against freer trade. The University stands ready to provide matter much unless some company radical wing of the British Labor --* * courses in almost any subject in which by — from 70 to ee Party, who said after an evening ena — a dozen or more people are interested. 4 Sa Gece Gone ak oe Paap Boies aca ese ect fe the intention of thing In addition to subjects of gen- Phoenix oat a eonwely tan nover tend, Se rons as cans Japan an active member of eral Pappa iganenas courses in —_ ? a /_ gee 8 olies as such—only oT chink the ifie fields suc hing, ~ domain politics should run them.”’ GATT. Before the war the Nip- a ellison Voice of the People there has- been-a- steady- stream 7" Nmene Ser the’ ideological ponese were guilty of many dis- real aaah arr pam F f N . hb lj Ch of ae at Congres § oad stands always the spectre of criminator ractices. Tokyo's conservation and others couid | M sional investiga’ committee government control and statism if : Stenuherahip ast only would sind provided. The University stands coli e =) ins = nes ial ala four cofmpanies” dominate = indus 7 SS) aan oe ae satis- Japan to ban such practices, but ready to do its part. Develop» Bolsters His Faith in American Strength _ us mom st them bad 8 factory resuived to achieve thes ‘ wune dooce | itilateral ment and growth of a fine educa- letoshtitkebdehean “oo productive pen rs to multuatera (Letters will be condensed when neces- fully chipped im and helped pro- cuts, the President o » capacity to meet commercial de- trede tional center on the university sary because of lack of apace Pull name, oY SSIPta aepectl ae Dua ieee rae panies has a a oe mand and the needs of national . LS) extras aeceded. raise subject especially defense maximum efficiency President Emsennowrer considers - sali ‘s vill not eps the lette fr ss i a | poling mag sr ses egiated by repeating Eman to give the consuming the - ill. and neighborly esteem : benefit through reduced GATT the principle means by which — 7 ae cca ni wbout tis adequacy.” pean Howes maximo the 11.8. seeks to carry out the purposes Avy the average person EROWS Swhat §=—De we it hows te Sth ont St Gr comanety apart Shown By "Xie we to assume thatthe Presi. Judiciary Committ tthe ast ae purposes it would be held in abey “If you nan . ER in 1952.” fed than the Russian people. “So their” espousal of commu- an aa t enna ; great, and that our Lerd ts above were E1sennow ’ = ¥s ism is based and : Court » Which ay gods. he said, “you have no.choice but to vote Sunflowers surely are going for distance nme ace easmeee . speak some Russian. peor cre Mil | this one up from?" a * i] Most substitute teachers these days are housewives. It's been years since they taught, even long- er since they went to teachers col- lege. Being rusty and being tempo- ys | rary, they are naturally unsure of themselves. The children, oi course, are a big help “The little darlings.” said our friend, “are just waiting to t ick you, to taint. to smirk, titter, con- nive against, confuse—particularly to confuse—to undermine, to have fun with, to exploit—particularly to exploit ““Fhey ‘put_out feelers. They keep testing you for weak spots to see how much they can get away with. The pressure is always on. And the worst thing you can do is to appear uncertain. That opens the floodgates."’ e * * While the sub is worrying about how she looks and whether the seating plan. Ordinarily, the trou- blemakers are separated. Today, she finds things changed But each one of the sweet little liars insists that’s his regular seat The sub writes on the black- board. A boy in the back asks her the rules. Orie day. in the first grade our A girl : “Should we fold the paper down the middie?" The sub studied the an- ft F Z F? H ii i i i i! i E ag Hie attr sh i! 1 : rR HE s,f | sa? HI . BF . af i } Ledies’ OQ Special 3] 95 lewelry Dept. F i i : SUNHEAT FURNACE OIL 1S Call... PEderal 4-1507 : CITY PRODUCTS CORP. (City Ice & Fuel Div.) $83 W. Cass penne Heroic Substitute Teacher nile Ambush p “show and tell period,—in-which feeting [A tong-term trend toward lower the kids display their proudest possessions. A girl showed a new doll. A boy exhibited a football. Another boy quietly reached into his pocket and displayed a live garter snake A few minutes tater, trying to overcome a lull, the sub asked ‘another young citizen where he got his new fire engine. The boy, whose father is One of-the town's most prosperous merchants, an- swered like a machine gun. “My father gave it to me. He got it out of a garbage can. We get everything out of garbage cans, We get food out of ¢ cans and clothes and .. .” This time teacher was saved by the recess bell Coed Says Kidnap Yarn Was a Hoax BOSTON i —- Miss Nancy Piummer, 23, a Radcliffe College student from Warren, Pa., has ad- mitted that her story of being kid- naped, doped and robbed was a hoax. The pretty graduate student was the object of a wide search from last Wednesday until late Saturday night. An alert patrolman spotted| — her in a garage Under questioning by police, she said that actually she drew M books from the school library and took a train to Portland. Maine, for some quiet study in a hotel. consumption of wine in the world has produced large surpluses in a number of countries. i Water Skier Goes 88 Miles as Stunt STOCKTON, Calif, @ — A 2 year old Stockton High School mathematics teachey today claimed a strictly nonscholastic record: He water skiied the & miles from San Fraticisco to Stock- |. ton in 3 hours, 31 minutes Kart-Mahier did it on one ski — through San Francisco Bay and up the San Joaquin River yester- day. His stunt was sponsored by the Stockton Chamber or Comimerce to |< direct attention to the inland wa-!- terway from the Pacific to this central California city. BIG DISCOUNT > ON: BLANKETS Use Our Leyoway Plea! D! 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The sympheny association Py and April 20 in the Lincoln Junior High School auditorium. “| Mrs. Oscar E, Rheaume of Grosse _|Helmkamps of Ogemaw road are | his Mrs. Ralph Mazza of V eorkeis road, general chairman of the auxiliary of Italian-American Club fall fashion show, inspects the ensembles to be worn by Mrs, Robert Mazza of Honeymoon at Mackinac To_reside in Ypsilanti are Mr. |sorority and he is affiliated with and Mrs. Daniel John Helmkamp. |Sigma Tau Gamma fraternity. She is the former Audrey Jane —— -— Rheaume. a waar | POSt Nuptial Party Pointe Woods and the Henry H.| Honors Mrs. Hill | Mrs. William Hill, the former Illa Harmon . Repeats Vows at All Saints fz ti H i Es E a 7 veeel fia t a | i : i +h street (right), Get-Acquainted | Meetings Held by Local PTAs *“Get-Acquainted” was the theme of Thursday afternoons PTA meet- ings. The new teachers were intro duced when LeBaron PTA met at the school. Mrs. Walter Mann, incoming president introduced the executive board members Mrs, William Wright, président of Pontiac PTA Council) spoke on the values of PTA work and ite importance to parents and- the school. The annual fair date was an- nounced for Nov. 5. Willis Mrs. Clarence Kloka told about the float which will be displayed MONDAY; SEPTEMBER 20, 1954 om Family Honors +4 Mrs. Shearer |. Mrs, Charles Shearer of Me- 1 chanic street was honored Sunday es | at a dinner party on the occasion Pontiac Press Photo Otsego road (center) and Monica Palace of West Howard The fashion show and card party will be held Sept. 23 at St. Michael Hall, in the Christmas parade when Wil- lis School PTA met, New teachers were Introduced and those who are active in conference and the Mich- igan Education Association were honored, Matkim Mrs, James Sneed announced the Malkim School fair which will be held on Oct. 8 when the PTA met. 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Se ee eee LY Fr) Se Se Oe ee ae Meee wa Ve + . ali i y F ’ pees : ' ee te THE PONTIAC PRESS; MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1055 if Army Board Convenes we ; to Hear ‘Risk’s’ Appeal .||; Show Business | Spurn NATO, WASHINGTON @® — An Army eT ean coull Helen Traubel Leaves Metropolitan Tito Tells Slavs . today to hear the case of Mrs. Annie Lae Mow, twice pended! TO Bring Opera to Night Club Goers , $ 98 from her civilian job during in ct eS j 4 Wook 4 &. vestigations. By EDDIE CANTOR sing what I sing on cucumber sandwiches. is “Politicall 9 Fence Co. Mrs. Moss has declared that “I/ No one who follows music in America needs| !'m the kind of cook whe can bake bread, Opposed am not a Communist, never have! +. be told Helen Traubel was one of the most| 204 I've never made a rose out of a radish.” | to Communism ist WOODSTOCK been a Communist and have no = in - FE 8.067) ¥a,'tre, important and dependable stars of the Metro-| One® is & while Helen dees talk of reduc te. oh oq os 8-984 Communist leanings 4r._aympa- po! pe ing, but her husband won't allow it. fielen’ By ALEX SINGLETON Ld ate thies politan Opera. Because she so often sang the commented, “in these days of inflation, 1 BELGRADE, Yugoslavia @ — Phone or stop in at Household Finance. ; ||German Wagnerian roles, many people were| guess he appreciates the large economy | President Tito says Yugoslavia Tell the i » enh e * manager—in privacy—how muc Be Safe . . . Be Sure net aware that she's a home-grown St. Lewis} se nage ats sdlge tage coals: you need. You can get-$20 to $600 fast. ‘Loans a girl. “I'm as American’ as ham and eggs,” she! ‘There's nobody in the business with® less |! lig aera He SGiats made on signatuse, car or furniture without en- With Fall often says—"accent on the ham. temperament, and, more good humor, but at | ®t “is increasingly assuming a dorsers. Then you select a repayment plan budget- ? Helen has a zest for living that’s hard tO/ times Helen Traubel is almost harsh in her | Political hue — a struggle against built to fit your income. ! WOOLENS snag endous bit an the nightclub} honesty with aspiring singers: “It's kinder to | communism.” Next, consolidate your bills with your HFC loan. cireuit—she’s the author of two murder mys-| tell them the truth immediately, she declares.”| “We are painted a Socialist] Get them. eff your mind! Get a fresh start! Keep . teries—a top-level radio, television and record-| Recently a girl pleaded with Helen to help| hve.” he told a rally in the Slovene teh- pent gate cig hd eae scan de ing star—and Jimmy Durante's favorite part-| her get into the Met. “I don’t care what I olay” village of Celje yesterday, and coat et So don’t let a batch of bills get very best_in cleaning service for you ws she said, “Any supporting role will_do.”. Helen aires ate = = er a million and a veooe OEY Cpe ps She's a fanatic fan of the St. Lotiis ball janswered, “The best way for you to pIRY 8} tendency.” a half men and Father & Son team—yells herself hoarse during games, | Supporting role for the Met, is to buy a ticket * 8 * women did last — and carries ever baseball terms inte her | and sit out front.” : added, however, that coopera- year, Geta lift Delivery everyday conversations. Rudolph Bing, the mister “Big” of the | 0" With the North Atlantic Treaty with a quick Service Cleaners To young singer she said, “You have to| Metropolitan Opera, told Helen she had to |Orsanization was possible and endly, Oe. study, or you'll never get to first base—and if} ¢heese between the Met and the nightclub [ment In addition to receiving riencly, ce- PONd able ~Moussdoid’s charge ts the monthly rate of 3% on that pert af « balance mot encasding $30, 24% on that part of « balance im encass of 850, but wot exceedeng 3100, ond i H om omy remainder. ronal FE 2-6424 Plant Office 941 Joslyn you don’t take care of your voice, you'll be| Set. It was Bing’s biggest mistake Western military aid, Yugoslavia} benched even before you get up to bat.” She! she will be missed at thé world-famous opera |** #llied in a mutual defense pact} summed up her advice by saying, “Singing’s/ house, and no one will ever miss her at the bere Meme sod and. Turtey, both COMPLETE exactly like baseball. It all depends om your! clubs lucky enough to play her. Moral—if the ee equipmen . habitues of the night spots won't come to the| regime's relations with Iron Cur- ‘Helen’s equipment is impressive. She stands} opera, bring the opera to them. “That'll learn tain countries, Tito said he would five feet ten inches and weights 185 pounds. | em)!” “gladly accept any gesture of She explains this by saying, “You can't (Copyright 1954) good will” by Russia. 3% Sevth Saginaw St; ; Yugoslavia has been at odds with ; The Kay Bidg., 2nd Floor cattle and calves of all kinds they Assassins Strike Twice the Soviets and their satellites PHONE: FEderal 4-0535 have, how many of them are milk} paris q@ — Assassin struck since Tito broke with the Comin- cows, and approximately how | twice in Indochina over the week- | {™ in 1948, but he has remained Loans mode te residents of nearby towns -|much milk and butter they. pro-|end. Laotian Defense Minister Kou |* "#¥unch Communist. duce. Vora Vong was shot dead in The 1950 census of agriculture | Vientiané; Laos. Two other anti- -lestimated the nation’s cattle popu- | Communist officials escaped gun- ’ 4 4 lation at 76,700,000. men’s bullets in Hanoi. eo e S e ive Man is affected by 80 diseases | Granite was-onee-a-red-hot mass also common to animals. below the earth's surface. BRUMMETT- LINCICOME, Inc. Hard to Pronounce— Easy to Settle With 367 East Pike St. FE 4-0588 we AN fh fad (A fad [ be mast Mie Oh afte icenpaiies reget’ ty siete | vit 3 I | | ing he cannot and then he may go this. Martin said also that Navarre Sotide' Aiown reveals Bh, Besudons oo | ahead and place it with a so-called | was permitting agents to get away | {he tent Sm, was sponte rade *tUntome. mium taxes, One of Navarre’s division \ e —~ the By IRVING BROWN VIENNA (INS) — Deserted fac- tories, broken windows, everything in a state of utter decay. That's my impression of a visit to the Soviet-occupied zone of Aus- 23 : E was inces run by the Soviets, I was reminded of “ghost towns.” All-I found was an unbelievable F H i Star became te me the symbol of waste, disorganization and in- efficiency. I admire the Austrian workers Senate Banking Committee during arty Chairmen Slug It Outiz==t= stitution which provides that a man may not be forced to give evidence against himself. The ein er | ui j ht rH a ie: SE Hl ae aibuiln H : al ; zé ! i if who have to put up daily with the Austrian labor have played « tremendous part in denying Mos. and three more are to follow. They has brick and cement foundations with light wooden construction with corrugated iron roofs. Each couple - lor isolated leper will have @ room . | witlf'a shady veranda and a kitch- en, Rush right down with the family! Get here any ol’ way, but-hurry! Special Favors and Services for the Kiddies WATERFORD G4) IN THEATER DRIVE Cor. Williams Loke-Airport Rds. Bex Office Opens 6:30 LAST TIMES TONIGHT! GOMD - wecwat Pale JAMES AANESS DIXIE HWY. (US-10) 1 Bik. N. of TELEGRAPH TONIGHT-TUESDAY Ee - ——- tm H. UNCENSORED UNCIVILIZED! * — . Goodman Role WillGo ‘ to Tony Curtis By LOUMLLA 0. PARSONS | HOLLYWOOR (INS) — Torly Curtis gets the coveted Benny Goodman role. This I found out by lie Ariene saya Fernando Lamas wilt go with her and both will be on the Milton Berie TV show Oct 5, Goodness, whatever happened to September? . 7 7 Very quietly Gloria Vanderbilt Stokowski arrived in town to visit “I'm going to continue my reer, and I am taking my boys, age three and four, with ; I don’t Want to be séparated from them,” she said. noted "CLA Lk Ad FIZZ 22224. i) (22244220. STERLIA HARRIS NEWTOI BRIAN THE PO NTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1954 4 guest of the Danish government, Let me tell you what takes Walter on this interesting jaunt: * » in celebrating the Seandinavian Airlines system's initial trams. polar if three days in the Danish capitol, the popular Pidge will be presented to the King and Queen—and he will make the trip home in one of the planes flying over the North Pole ebb. Alvy Moore, who cuperating from a polio attack at Murietta Springs, returns to Holly- ‘wood Tuesday. - pany of ‘Five Against the House” next Monday and the locale has been changed from Reno to Las Vegas. Guy Madison is the star, dust heard a wonderful thing about Bob Wagner. While he was ° on location in Mexico, he paid for an operation on the eyes of a Spreckels at the Bel Air Country Club. Little Billy Chapin, who had an , : i é : a FEE th Benny Awaiting Court Decision in Tax Wrangle LOS ANGELES —Jack Benny, who said sale of a multimillion dollar entertainment corporation gave him “a chance to make some money for the first time in my life,” awaits a court decision on how much of the money he can keep Benny -owned 6 per cent of Amusement Enterprises, Inc., which was sold to the Columbia ment his share of the sale should be listed as capital gain instead of income. * @¢ .¢ Tax on the capital gain is 3% a” “T am not as stingy as I am. on the radio,” he said. I am not as cowardly as I am on the radio, I . . 7% iu "We Uy >) X01 =) =e a @) , THE INCAS, R a TUES.—WED.—THURS. “JOHNNY GUITAR” Monroe are ‘quite different,” match- beauty as they meet in a New Waiter Loses 18 Cents on Tip at Bobo’s Table By EARL WILSON NEW YORK—Bob Rockefeller, Charles Mapes and another couple came into a B'way restaurant, where one waiter, hoping for a huge tip, “bought” the table .. . paying the original waiter $2 for the right to serve them. ; The $8.18 tab was paid with a $10 bill and the waiter got the change: $1.82, or a loss of 18c. Philosophically, he said, “Oh well, I'll make up for it on the next customers—maybe they won't be rich.” *. % * -Dagmar, now E iH i j I Hf F : a peck of pickled peppers. Now you fan me fer a x *« * Skelton was speaking of a famous deep-voiced female. mother,” said Red, “must have been her father” .. . Now t Joe Di Maggio’s turned sports writer, Marilyn Monroe toid photographers, “Isn't it wonderful, boys? I married one of you newspapermen after all!” * * * Dan Dailey loved “Pajama Game.” As he put it, “It’s personal. I've known John Raitt since he was a boy and Eddie Foy since I was a boy”. . . Irving Berlin’s song-writing hint: “Write them like telegrams. ‘All alone by the telephone thinking of you (signed) Irving Berlin.’” £ EF Redheaded Karen Chandler, the “Hold Me, Thrill : Me” kid, has just won a bra company’s monthly award form of records. Karen, a Mormon, born in Rexburg, Ida., was for a while a soloist at the Mormon Church in Salt Lake City. I asked Karen, who won the award for her new record, “Where's the One for Me?” whether she, like Laraine Durocher, observes all the Mormon rules, and doesn’t drink or smoke. “Nor swear, either,” she said. ‘“Don’t mention it in Utah,” she whispered, “but sometimes, though, I do drink tea and coffee.” 2. - = * * * 7 THE MIDNIGHT EARL... 3 Ed Murrow’s trying to get Greta Garbo 's- for his “Person to Person” show... Lionel Hampton, introducing Jack Benny's AF Moves to Set Up \2nd F100 Jet Plant WASHINGTON @ — The Air Force has taken steps to set up & second plant to turn out the F100, its most modern jet fighter capa- ble of fying at least 75 miles an hour at sea level and faster at high altitudes. , ” It announced Saturday night a 100-million-dollar contract with North American Aviation, producer of the F100 at Los Angeles. The new contract calls for the tooling up of North American's plant at Columbus, Ohio, to produce the plane. Ben Office Open 10:45 A. M. strand NOW THRU FRI. at 11:07-2:36-6:05-9:35 with ADDED SCOPE of serving JENNIFER JONES GREGORY PECK JOSEPH COTTEN At 11:05-2:29-6:00+9:28 SAT. — “Bey From Oklishoma” and “Dufty of Sen Quentin” C Phone FES-8331 «C ° ° ° ° L L “TODAY and TOMORROW son-in-law, Seth Baker, at the Basin Street opening, fluffed, “And here's Sex Baker!” . . . Gloria Grahame’s newest movie, “Naked Alibi,” opens next mon’ - * * * Esquire’s planning to bring back its famed Petty Girl . . . The Tim Herbert- Don Saxen comedy team busted up. . . Maxie Rosenbloom explained to songwriter * Carolyn Leigh why he had no musical P : “I've got a percolated ear- drum.” Bob Hope's asking his movie bosses for time off to see the Series in Cleveland . . » Terry Moore’s dates in town have been with dress manufacturer Irving Auerbach ... Narcotics agents are HAME watching an Iron Curtain UN delegate GLOBIA GBA who's an addict. Rebert Montgomery, who's directing “The Desperate Hours,” has 18 G's invested in it. * * * WISH FD SAID THAT: “The only discovery left for the Russians te make is that nobody believes them.”—H. X. Ecchenbrenner. TODAY'S BEST LAUGH: It’s Humphrey Bogart's line to a bore in “Barefoot Contessa”: “The fact that you don’t drink is the greatest argument for drunkenness I know!” ‘That's earl, brother. iS (Copyright 1954) Retirement Age Lifted CINCINNATI @.— The Cinein- nati city council has lifted its ban against person more than 70 years old continuing on their jobs. They now may work as long as they are physically fit. + “MAM CRAZY” so. @ me elelslace JANE RUSSEL THE FRENCH WANTED TO BUY ‘USED MAGAZINES. We Sell eres lene Pipers lapatine Ontlt_ ‘HOW! >t Thursday Features at 1:20-3:19 5:18-7:17 21 At 11;00-2:20-5:30-8145 “asa, Sen of Cochise’ mage = cae — oat JANET LEIGH TONY CURTIS The Screen’s Favorite Y Romerntic Team! ey You Like Them starts FRIDAY The truly of the year! on Sine iin atlmasinsestibeeiete ~ Motor Mart Auto Parts 121-123 E. Montcalm FE 4-8230 Feel Like a Million -— in clothes that are spotiessly cleaned. 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Thousands crowded into the ca- thedral yesterday as priests re- moved the containers from a sil- ver safe and placed them at the altar.. They announced that the blood softened 38 minutes after the ceremony opened. Briton to Press Kidnap Charge Against Patinos PARIS — British hotel scion | Jimmy Goldsmith says he will leave his kidnap charge on the police books even though his multi- millionaire in-laws, the Bolivian Patinos, have returned his frail 4months-old daughter Isabela. Obeying .a court order, the Pa- tinos sent the baby to Goldsmith's apartment yesterday, four days after he charged “unknown per- sons” had abducted her soon after he returned from a business trip to West Africa. He had left the infant with her grgndmother, Mrs. Antenor Patino. In seeking custody of the child, Mrs, Patino said she needed a rived at the palace in a gilded state coach preceded by four pages on horseback and » |hower - appointed members were -jalso assailed for “pro-employer ly mentioned the CIO, ACTRESS VISITS FATHER—Grace Kelly, on a vacation from Holly. wood, greets her father, John B. (Jack) Kelly, at Atlantic City, N. J., race course, of which he is president. Steelworkers Attack Ike’s!| Policies as ‘Anti-Labor’ ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. #—The 1,200,000 - member CIO United steelworkers Union launched a four-day convention today with a sharp attack on what it called the “antilabor" Eisenhower adminis- Union, They were believed to have to rival the AFL and CIO. President of the AFL, Teamsters | | looked into the possibility of unit- | | ing in a third large labor group | if ée Announcin THE OPENING OF THE | __ LOCATED IN THE LOOP BLDG — 71 ¥2 N. Seginew—in Downtown Pontios | Open at 1:00 P. M. 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Despite the loss of such stal- warts as backs Johnny Lattner, Neil Worden and Tom McHugh and rock-ribbed linemen like Art 'Press' pre-season poll of ere writers and sportscasters, After—tast week's preliminary shirmishes, all of which followed form, this Saturday presents the first big afternoon of action in the new season, . . . Michigan State, co-favorite with Iilinois for the Big Ten champion- ship, plays Iowa in the NCAA's national television game of the day. While this one should go to the Spartans, off the advance dope, Oklahoma, perennia) challenger for the mythical national title, 27-13 last Saturday—and doing it by taking advantage of errors, the mark of a champion. That should spell bad news for TCU. The Frogs good beating Kansas 27-6 in opener. The remaining teams voted by the experts most likely to succeed to come through the week- end unscathed. Maryland, another THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, ame Faces Stiff Test in Opener : lowa appears capable of making it|contender for the national throne. good Saturday in winning their Dame was rated the top team injclose, _ has an open date, after flexing its muscles with a 20-0 triumph over Kentucky. ° ° * Illinois has a more difficult as ,| Signment in Penn State. Georgia Tech, 28-0 victor over Tulane, has a date with Florida, while UCLA, which win the Pacific Coast tide again, plays Kansas. The Uclans rode over San Diego Navy 67-0 Saturday, Wiscon- sin and Mississipi, who round out the pre-season Top 10, go against Marquette and Kentucky, respec- i tively. Athletics Fall Far Short of» Necessary Gate Home Season Ends on Dismal Note as Only 305,362 Saw A’s PHILADELPHIA (W—A handful of faithful supporters sat dejected- ly here and there in Connie Mack Stadium yesterday to witness what may have been the last American League game in Philadelphia. . . The New York Yankees, the only team in the league who have won 1,715, bringing the unofficial sea- son total to 305,362, far below the 600,000 the Mack family said it would need to break even this year and stay as owners of the fran- chise. That was in July, when Mayor Joseph S. Clark Jr. set up a “Save The A's” committee in an effort to stir up interest in the team, partic- ularly among -Philadelphia busi- nessmen. The. drive, however, re- ceived a cool reception from the businessmen and Philadelphia fans. Attendance at that time was reported as about 200.000 with about half the A's home schedule complete. Arnold Johnson, Chicago real es- By BILLY SIXTY CASE—Be Equipped. Own Shoes and Ball—A start in the right direction, and one certain to pay off in at least some mea- sure, is to have your own para- phernalia— fitted By HUGH FULLERTON JR, PITTSBURGH #—Amateur golf, which has been losing ground rap- idly to the pros in the past few years, has received two strong in- fusions of championship _ blood, within three weeks. But the ques tion stil] is: Will it last? . 7 - Yesterday blonde-brunette Bar- bara Romack of Sacramento, Calif. Romack’'s Win Gives Amateur Golf Boost cagey because of the amateur reg: | whe likely would be the best new | ulations, doesn't say he will, but) attraction the women pros could doesn't say positively no, either. offer, was crowned women's ama- | He's the son of a golf pro and has Truck & Coach Team Winner in Annual Test Olson, Wideman Fire One-Under-Par 71's in teur champion. Three weeks be- very few interests outside the fore, Arnold Palmer, a highly game Match Saturday promising young golfer, won the =~ e = men's amateur title The rapidly-growing sport of Al Olson fired a 1-under-par' 71 Barbara says definitely she | women’s pro golf has taken four of Saturday to lead GMC Truck & won't turn pro. Arnold, necessarily | the last eight women's amateur Coach Division to victory over Pon — cha . Two of the last three tiac Motor in the annual 30-man [ FALL SALE Titan 11 Bows: men's amateur winners—prior to| team match and picnic at Davis Palmer—also have turned pro, it's | burg Golf Course, — a simple économie fact that anyone| Rube Wideman also had.a Tl with a limited income has a very | for low honors on the Pontiac Mo- 3 | difficult time staying on top in| tor team, Even-par rounds of 72 STILL. FRIENDS—Miss Barbara Romack, of Sacramento, Calif. (left) puts her arm around Miss Mickey Wright, of LaJolla, Calif., on the 16th green after defeating her, 4 and 2, in the final round of the Women’s National Amateur golf tournament at Pittsburgh, Sunday. The new champ started Sunday's round 2-up over Mickey. New York Boxing Cards Get International Flavor Pa 4ACK HAND makes his third St. Nicholas Arena NEW YORK @—The Internation- | showing in seven weeks against al set takes over the boxing busi | Luther Rawlings in another TV ness tonight with a Trinidad-Ha- | (Dumont) presentation vana pairing at Brooklyn and a * * *¢ at New! Jimmy Carter has to settle for a York. | Wednesday TV date (CBS) instead Hector Constance of Trinidad, | of a chance to win back his light- the British West Indies, meets | weight title from Paddy DeMarco Chico Varona, the stylish Cuban, at this week at San Francisco, The Eastern Parkway. The bout will be | ex-champ takes on Freddie (Babe) televised (ABC) in some sections | Herman of Los Angeles, subbing of the country. Frankie Fernandez of Honolulu Rocky to Get to go to San Bernardino today or tomorrow to await his date with the doctors. steers PROMO As. .cecnererecvesoess | City. HOt ene W RR OT OES CH eR eRe, | for the ailing DeMarco. . * . Joey Giardello goes back to work against Chris Christensen, the Da- nish champion, in a welterweight 10-rounder at the Boston Arena Saturday night (ABC-TV). ‘| You Be the Quarterback (ANSWER) .4. Deep. pass. Poorest choice. - Your inability to handle the op- 3. Buck lateral from single wing. Not likely to go but it could, it the clock continues to . Toe arg f. rT i amateur golf. But Miss Romack, a tiny 110- pound girl with a shock of bright blond hair atop a darker base, looks at it this way * - ° “T want to play golf for enjoy- ment of the game. I wouldn't turn pro for anything."’ Barbara, who'll be 22 in Novem. ber, set out on the amateur tour- nament circuit three years ago with the idea of gaining experi- ence. . . . That experience was reflected in the oddest final ever seen in the "| Women’s National Amateur cham- La Jolla, Calif, 4 and 2, in a 6 * \nole final that lasted 29 hours and Xolamearoo Has KC Team Title Glenn Harding Fires 72 to Pace Pontiac Squad to 2nd Place FLINT #—Kalamazoo won the Cantrell, Gale IV Win Potomac Event i tag record smashing victory in. the 23rd Potomac Regatta Sunday. | Carnations * F t WASHINGTON # — Bill Can- ; | were turned in by Lyle Wiscombe and Jim Hanes of Pontiac Motor, while Wayne Beals had a 73. | day Sandew won the kickers’ | handicap, Clyde Wiemer had the | lowest number of putts (25) and Walt Mahaffey was closest to the pin (22 inches) en the Ist hole. Nick Cantor of Pontiae Motor + seored an eagle 2 on the 52-yard |}Sth hole to mark the Ist time | the feat hag been accomplished |} at Davisburg. He had a 32—one | stroke off the course record—for | the round | Joe Gaines and Harold Haskins ‘Champs of Champs’ Jim Funston of Plum Hollow won the “Champion of Champions” golf tournament played Sunday at Franklin Hills Country Club. The Plum Hollow club champ shot T to beat 14 other cham- pions from Detroit District private clubs to win the 1st annual tour- | Mey. | Lakepointe’s Gene Woodard and | Keith LeClair of Barton Hills tied for 2nd at 77. Women’s division was won by Sally Sharp of Pine Lake Country Club with an 89, League Leaders AMERICAN LEAGUE champion Ponting was tng with | 0,77? ii! Pei) | Anis. Cleve ws on and Omens wim an |i elle Rea” B= Biber shot @ 70 in. the rain | crcess. ihe 'Pen Gunes “Sei, MEoR |Saturday. Glenn Harding of Pon- | §27"=at fr, Sarranavel” Chicago and |tiac was 2nd with 72. Bernie Cruk Ry ty Pg tae ot Kafaniazos was 3rd with 74, | 111; Jensen, ile! ‘nesen Ciovelens. John Tews of Bay City 4th with 75 | “hrre — uenn. ) ou and Ed Wasik of Pontine Sth with| if." Boas 1th Hanon. s — wi ” 3, Wilfred Hickey, 58, of Detroit, ma, Baek. won the Senior (over 50) crown P with a 79. A total of 244 Knights from councils took part. . 3, B42: Peller, Cle hs ; . De Grim New ee nt — DEPENDABLE — GUARANTEED COLLISION WORK ~ . “ —. ee fy" CHAMPIONS—Both men above figured in the Land O'Lakes Racing Association's 1954 championship this last weekend. At left is the top driver, Joy Fair, and at right the owner of Fair's “mount,” Gene Chidester. Fair won the Tilap feature at the M-59 track and with his car owner received the trophies they hold. Land O'Lakes ‘Hardtop Title Michigan's Largest Tire Dealers ! Buy on Budget! “Downt One Full Year to Pay! Won by Fair Joy Fair of Pontiac capped a great season of hariitop driving at fo Cincy, 21-13 University ‘of Detroit football, he Pontiac M59 Speedway Sun team, in its Ist showing under Gay night by winning the Thlap coach Wally Frombart. made a !4nd O'Lakes Racing Association creditable showing despite a 21-13; ©!Ub championship, loss to the University of Cincin- | Fair, Whe also annpted the nati - Saturday night at UD Sta-| association's point championship. dium | for the tnd straight year, It took a pair Of inst period the ti-car field for touchdowns by the power-laden Bearcats to defeat the stubbora Cincinnatt,: which led the nation in both offense and defense last year, turned a Titan fumble into a TD in the Ist period with Jim | distant Srd. Fair's | Was a Tap record of d heat winners were Ross Heichel, Jack Weston, Bill Walker, Phil Ragatz and Partello, > + a Trophies went to Fair and his car owner, Gene (Red) Chidester of Drayton Plains, and to Partello, more for the Cincinnati 11 bucks of | 9 yards. Maccioli converted all 3 touchdowns, while Joe Belluso made UD's 2nd extra point assed the Ist — Kelly and Butch Marshall and Wi their car owners, Sam Okimoto, Ivory Rangers Win Ben Rohrer and Warren Guilds. polo team de e* ¢ 8 Ivory ti Bill Hasselle was named “rookie feated the Hlartor- Hills club 12-5 yesterday afternoon at Columbus, O. Two goals each by Capt. Jack Ivory and Jack Stefani in the final chukker helped the Rangers pull away from a 54 advantage went to Glen W hi, George Rhyndress and Bill Zahn Over 2,500 fans watched the pro- gram. ied Bowlers Wanted! Teams of 840 average or individuals of 160 average or over are wonted for LAND-O-LAKES House League starting Wed., 9 P.M., September 22. Bowlers or teams interested please contact Bill Warden or Jim Paulin at OR 3-7340. Free Instruction 2 P.M. to 6 P.M. Each Afternoon ~ Land-0-Lakes Bowling Alley 4825 HIGHLAND ROAD A @ym shoe built for comfort, speed, spring and wear! SUCTION SOLE. Black or White. of the year” and loyalty awards’ DAYTON’S BIG 3 GUARANTEE! 6.70-1§ List $29.20 7.10-15 ur size $20.95 Pies Tet, Bachenge SHELLS All New Supply! NO OLD SHELLS IN STOCK! BLUE ROCKS JUST ARRIVED! 135 to the case The Newest Thing in Guns? $15... | THE NEW | Gaaranted Hons: | AUTOMATIC & BE SURE TO SEE IT & OPEN SUNDAY ‘TIL 1:00 P.M. re, \ *F — * : ai Aan > : we me | * i 5 ee ae . t ; . ae a. Fay p - ° ¥ ey 7 * 2 ' : , . . . @ = = v y 1 wEenTy i THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1954 1,600 Feet of Steel, Concrete fon ted worm Sassen | Duad tame teow aoe | moon R. R. Young Paving Route ‘Mist et Cm are, Bn YS 7 Moe S fol ‘to Heaven the Hard Way | tte: © tne sie ane|Martied 74 Years, | eer ae (which was bumped By PHYLLIS BATTFILE building, the Empire State, look . NEW YORK (INS) — Mr. R. R.| like @ country constructed cousin, | “Mentally by an airplane a decade Now He Clips Trees (for Razzmatazz Railroads) Young It's be 850 feet tiller, cover wp all thet air? —_$NOHOMISH, Wash # — Mr. is as bard to get hold of as an} 5.000600 square feet, have 98 |... vaguely like owning a $16,-|8"¢ Mrs. Anton Herger, spry honest million these days, and the eee 000,000 H-bomb and smashing up a} *!*rt F i i H i! F z? ' pis = t : ! F i i : ir fi i i! f i i af T | ri . ! | eet : : { i 4 | fi : i = i ; ir f F H # a ui i is i 3 if i tf i 7 ee li! Fi i I it 3 i Fs E i f if FE i a i iF it i | [te it] a28 iH H r3F ist ni ‘it Fi E : i ; : ! : i c i g H z i ! i It would make the present peak putting something im that space GRANDMA by Charles Kuhn / aad A --- SEE: YOUR OCENTIST TWICE NOW OON'T FORGET--- * —_ BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES = wit pir Rue 7 ven NES PUG? AS YOU # w : our COUPLA LIVE! WNOW MN OFFICE 91S ARNTHING WRONG P : D YOu TO BE — “sadn YOU WASTED YO # /] REQUIRES THAT 1 # YOu MEAD 1M ROT. ¥ ‘ ’ — , ‘ A UNDERTAXE DOW C . CORN FONASE PN" EX VEDA AXERP ile! R ty AT NG Every Day In the Doily Press Wont Ad Section eee Oh tie abe ont wan preblems. -_ To Place Your WANT AD DIAL FE 2-8181 _ bd Seem wa oO oe / ag oe — ee wee ~ hem , = - 5 : er ; Loy ‘ tag Seas _ ___THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1954 of TWENTY-ONE Soybeans Fi AAR Market Hi ar , Hit-Run$ News in Brief M. ETS : im, || MARKETS ||Market Higher, it-Run Suspects Jl : : Arthur N. Terreault, 17, of 6829 ea om ° * e El } th 1 " Rd., ‘ T , Others Lower ane seeee {Losses Smalt Taken in Oregon's. Sess (UP — Wholesale prices of | . ; possession. Waterford CABEAGO W-Geytonse held out" “Cravepeing, He 3, 2%-| NEW YORK ® — The Stock 4 Believed Connected | Justice Willis D. Leturgy fined him firmly against selling which 3.28 bu; $15 and assessed $10 costs. . oont : Market moved higher today in a all other grains lower on the Board | 2.02% AB 488 ba: | to Aug. 27 Auto Death cre of Trade today. September Soy- oe eases: [dotted the list in the early after- of Ook Park Man driving charge before Troy Town- beans was particularly strong ow oat oS — oe | ship Justice Scott C. Belyea Satur- . No, 1 aes whe Grapes B ‘% | noon and retarded progress. A motorist sought in the Aug. 27 'day, Edward R, Cather, 20, of 3516 weakest. The seling in this wih 12 et Sonches, Bihorta. toney. 0.6 The higher side of the market hit-run death of an Oak Park news| Rochester Rd., Troy Township, was based in part on the pras-| ¥° marke peaches, J ‘nai extended to around 2 points while paper distributor was reported: to | was fined $25 and assessed $10 pect Canadian wheat, damaged war ie fener, 608 oar He 2, iseaes |wosses were : have agreed to an extradition | Costs. Aaah a shery will be imported a, eS. REE] Most major divisions were waiver today in Salt Lake City, | Tieves Saturday aight entered stack toot am FAD irae BE If | beter on balance, bat there was- Utah, according to Berkley Police | the Paul Witty home at 4235 Wel- bu L Las] scarcely a single section of Chief Frank W. Irons. land Dr., Walled Lake, taking Beans, green, Bo 1, ' 1 & « Burton F. White, 28, of ssent | clothing jewelry and miscellaneous beans. boners, | Wakenden, Detroit, the alleged | tems valued at $125, State Police t R Te te Seane, Line, | Trading —was~tivety—and—hit—a driver, was arrested with three | of the Pontiac Post reported. today. : No. 1. 2.15-3:25 ba; beans, | nace around two and a half mil- juveniles in Arlington, Ore., Sat-| The home was entered through an 56.2.1 te beets, fe %0-08 [lion shares for the day. That urday, Irons quoted a telegram | unlocked door, they said ns i tetas compares with two and a quarter from Salt Lake City authorities, Maniey Terry, 38, of 9451 Orton- cabbage. Re i go 6 million sharés traded in Friday's The juveniles held by Utah au- | ville Rd., Clarkston, pleaded guilty Wo 1b, 125-1 % wu; cad- | Higher market, - thorities, accuNe While of being | to reckless driving before Spring- Wo 1, 100-180 bu. Car! shortly after the opening, the the driver of the car which | field Township Justice Emmett J 15-85 dos bdohs; , stfuck « station i He fined $50 Mo, 1.00-1.40 bu wr. jticker tape was momentarily wagen ériven by | Leib Saturday. He was Ser te dq |ewamped by heavy trading. Tt Leonard W. Jenne, 34, of 1186 | and assessed $15 costs A 21 BAe - |caught up again in a matter of pose y wlbeor gaeleee ds To. buy or cell in Waterford,” % , 3 two minutes. . cong Mongitel. Drayton Plains or Clarkston area ame Shee ha t North American Aviation, tow | ROYAL SWABBIES—Barefoot Princess Anne and | yacht Britannia in May of this year. (This pleture A passenger with Jenne, William |see White Bros. Real Estate, : long, No. 1, 90-| starting on an order for 100 mil-| her older brother, Prince Charles, applied them-| which just became available in New York, Ws | Raisch, 16, of 2113 Wakefield Berk- OR 3-7118. Ady, Be ace bce bane ME [lion dollars in supersonic F100/ selves to the traditional deck swabbing as they | obtained by the London Daily Express from # | ley, later recovered from injuries | 4, friend's in ané needs gee ig hg Pe fighter planes, staged a delayed | sail for Tobruk, North Africa, aboard the royal | reader.) sustained in the accident | pail. th FE $-5201, 4! Mitchell, = ‘enim, pickting wh rie on rid — ©. se — nt a —— 1 Irons quoted witnesses at the ~ Adv. Parciey ‘resi, Ne continued s eve. | : ° time of the accident as saying the aaa dos parmipe No’ 1 "20038" % ou | A block of 25,000 shares of Ben- , ( ‘ommission oO ull Rule hit-run auto was bearing Utah At the time the Spanish-Amert- soll gl we, olay Be guet Consolidated Mining traded al nven ories license plates can war broke out, the United Ry 11 3a | BEES. hot. No 1, 1.00150 bu; peppers, /unchanged at 1 | : White and the three juveniles, | States army consisted of only 2,000 OSes esseees 14 Mer ..... 1143 | eect, Nol, 180-1 38 bu: peppere red N York S . ee anges at eet Oonlg according to Irons, were fleeing a | officers and 25,000 men a - sweet. No 1, 125-175 bu. ew Tor tocks . : . | gas station where they had-run . — Sibeiban dee. text (sae ees | Kee Declini Pontiac City Commission ond Commissioners are expected 0 | 2° s.00 oir bill ~ . Ac sed Bi . { hese, wow, Me t 3.70-3.30 160-1p beg. | Air Redue : ms lobne- Mae wa meet tonight instead of Tuesday 45 /act on proposed amendments to a igamis He pe ee eee ee |regularly scheduled to allow com | u.i. rules of procedure designed The speeding auto Mruck emo Great For #4: Rene: radios, white. fancy. 10, dos | Alued Sure +. $14 Kennewsit . - 841 New Stock Approaches| missioners opportunity to attend aes - Suaaes ar ot Beefen ts Gert ' n, No LL : squash, “ 8 , the meeting of the National Mu- _ while fleeing filling sta. ' Les Faces Extradition |i, fei SRE ESS «By Sra | rowar Noma teva tint sacs tng [ata oe | te ees ae ~ | HtChy Skin Rash — Paul Merriman: 33. of Ptymouth, | %* 100-159 % be. squash, Summer, | Am cil. @26) bt Model... 188 Says Trade Paper tomorrow, a. pRECOEBARY, 5 “Trond sald he found papers in the Zewe, 0 doctor's testiels, gremeciy charged with bigamy, will be ex-| 90-60 i¢-ib batt: tomatoes, Wei, 100-130 | am Gas & Bi deg Lockh Aire. $12 | . : —{| A communication ts stated | wrecked auto, naming White. The | ome * doctor's in Vashon, c y. | o@ Turnip, No 1. 15-195 des bens; |Am Loco 15.7 Loew's 165] DETROIT w — New car inven- 2 . . © Gate telegram said the car in which the j tradited to New Jersey to face a rey ar 6 * “ deck from Erwin 0, objecting eceema,, prickly heat, athlete's foot, probation violation charge, Oak-| Lettre and sis¢ greens. Criery Ca. [am Motors 109 Loriiiarg 33.8 a eabeiad ions | Pontiac Driver Cited to posting of signs on property | four were arrested still bore one | 7emo stops scratching and so side land County Prosecutor Frederick |* og gem iy ig lh Am Rede... top. Mare Pelé’. 387 Reporting gi monthly survey owned by his family. Gin license plates. White | faster healing and clearing. Buy Easre C. Ziem said today, __ as ba Facerer a. 190-3 99 Am geoting .. 214 wer D er |. 32 | Automotive News said ‘| After Two-Car Crash Action is expected on renewing | An attempt to extradite one of the a Merriman, a construction work-| 5% carole. biceched. eee ete | Am atl mp Mesa Cp ah} | counted 402,425 new cars in dealer | for 1954-55 the contract withthe | juveniles a#a witness will be made |= — er, was arrested Friday on bigamy | crate: lettuce. leat, No 1. 100-180 bu am teen ag: Mid Ou Pa .. 48 | inventories as of Sept. 1. On Aug. | Alphonzg Campbell, 47, of 588| State Highway Department for | early this week, suid: Irons chars bought By ie ltt wie. | Moroes ‘amg ime oe [Asees Be Metthacd 4/1 te Mure wan 47204 On Sept. |rtor Ave. wae, clad fr eck |malmtenance o unt ines Po | COCKROACH a heer . Colard. No. 1. 135-150 bu. Kale, No ljanacwacG $1 Meter Pd. 26/1 4 year ago it was 589,069, | less driving early Sunday when he | tiac. pope he wed June 18. Ziem | prci Mo 1. Lest i ta Gpmack, we |arece Oe $1) Motorola ga | The trade paper said jrammed another auto stopped by| A letter is expected from At- Four Persons Hurt One Full Year Guerentee sa erriman has been married 1, 1.90-2.00 bu. Owiss Chard, No 1, 1.00- | g..4 25.5 Mueller Br 301 “ . de. |Pontiac Police street George A. Cram vain | three times legally and once under | }28 bu. Turnip, No 1, 180-175 be. Atchison, 116 Murrey Cp .. 201 ow —— ruey Serre , _ . . From Houses, common law but has only one di- Atl Refin .... M6 : | a : . fiveries from the factories beost wear Rockwell street. .| a restudy of the city’s master plan. Hn Two-Car Crash — Hieery Stores end aurants. Re- : or eTRO BoGs seas Atins re axes “3 fron med ** So | ed stocks for some dealers, most Campbell and his wife, Mary, 44;| Public hearings are planned on main out only three hours, No vorce on record. PO amigas Aart. sades meh 0 1 yea o6 Nat Lead “4.2| franchised operators were able | were treated at St. Joseph Hospital | special assesament rolls for con- signs used. ~ He was convicted of non support | "Wine, or A. jumbo $8-60, wtd.| Bait & Oh... 264 Net Steel $6.1 | to breathe more easily as the “64 | for minor injuries, according to! struction of Two persons were hopitalized and and desertion on his first wife and |evs. 5‘: iarge40-83 s. wid. avg S23: | Bendix Ay .... 904 Net Thee t20.1 : two others treated for injuries sus- | ” tou, | medium 29-32, wtd. avg 31; small } t ue NY Air Brk 292] model cleanup season get into | police. : Concrete pavement on Alley north of 2-year-old child last year in New 23, wtd. avg. its: grade 2 are 43- | Beth Steel... 184 = pS ag 7. awing. Patrotman John Lyons, Who said | Huron irom Seearage pM» mig om | tained Saturday in a two-car col-| Jersey and placed on five years | 6, vid. ov. peers Ss: erg 00- |e anes tay Wart Wonk 84! +-ngcc cues alongside August |he was questioning Thomas Cal-! pum trom Bast Boulevard tothe Beh | 80m at Crooks and Maple Rds., probation, Ziem said. He came 0/52 wa. avg. 51%; medium 37-31, ae No Am “ 2% hand | lies, 38, of 287 Howard McNeil St., | Live Ratiroad and on the nortn side of | Troy Township Pontiac in violation of the proba-| ®ve. 30: smal large 43-47. | Borg Warn ... 91.4 “Nor Pac 869 Sales, the 42, oe 8 , nid | Lregreph from South of Welton to the | Reported in fair condition ‘ . wtd. avg. 47; grade C. large 22; Briggs ut 421 Oho Ol 5 | represent well under @ month's; about a traffic violation, said | Hawtherne School today | tion the presecuter said. nee mrt My ae Packard as % | Campbell's auto narrowly missed| Introduction is expected of an blaring barns ge are | i Budd Co... 121 perm RE. = S| “However, September sales are | the partol car parked behind Cal-| amendment to the underground | © Neil, 72, Harper | AFL-Bakery Talks Stop, cucaco surfes axp coos Calum & wt Parke, Da. a8 not keeping pace with those of last |lies’ auto vault ordinance | St.. with head injuries and rib, Strike H. : CRICAOD, (AP) — Better firm: recetpte | Cae igy Pemney JC .. 00 | ont and dealers are a soho | Callies, who was uninjured, was |fractures, and Nis sister-in-law, | trike Hangs in Balance | ste, sce OU3t. Este: te Cén Por i 71? Pepsi Cola. 147 | with a task far more difficult than | given a traffic vialation ticket for| _ Second reading Is slated of an | Mrs. Verna McNeil, 64, of the | DETROIT (INS) = ries | ® 55.3: @9 C 84; cars 90 B 86; OC 84 Cerrier Cp | 403 Phelps D “ —they must clear their floors | driving without an operator's li- Ordinance resoning te Commer: | same address, with side. arm and | a steady to firm: receipta 14.000; | Oo." jy 16 Chine ae > cial + tote 47 through tt and [forehead injuries threatened by a possible strike by | who buying prices unchanged to 3} | Cater Trac .. a1 ¢ “hilip Mor... « | entirely of outgoing models. cense ° higher» U. & large whites 5@ mixed 4; | C® ‘Soy oma Oe)” con : hen és _ = part of tot 22 of assessor's | MeNeil's car collided with one | 1.000 employes continued produc-|v"@ mediums 28; U. 8. standards 2; | Comin ag -*: 322 piltysby mits. 27) “The new car stockpile plat 97 driven by 3 G. Fyte, 57. of tion yesterday following break- | current receipts 22; dirties ; cheeks | Cert-teed .. 19.5 Pit Plate G... $83) clined steadily for four months,| Accysed Bi ist Set . } larold G. Fyfe, 51, of | down of contract negotiations, |" Cass on ey PS O-- |e as os hens of terther cw |e Consideration is scheduled of a | 2573 Stanford, Berkley, who was | The talks collapsed Saturday aft RoIT PoulTey Chrzeler ee oF Sure Os -ess $2) tailment this month with produc- for Arraignment Today petition from residents of the area aa wo Sonechiy eden ernoon over a wage dispute. The |, .), aly ter Ne P ecsine bre CUumax te". ee } oa Boo oleh +> tion slowed down to a walk. Charged with bigamy after keep- | Protesting construction of nidew alk | Chief David Gratopp } union is seeking a W-cents hourly ee 1 type 14: heavy yh "athe I... 8) Ward's Automotive Reports im | ing two wives within four blocks ,n_ the exst side of om a Fyfe Was tréated for knee tr | pay increase. brotlers or fryers ti-4 Toe Bray Crosses | Colg Palm". 96 — 3! its current tesue says & selected (Of each other, Glenn J. Cole, @, Boulevard. | juries, and a passenger with him, | Mike ‘Shuler. president of Local By Bg ay wy Mig | fg RkO-eretco-3 Sl group of mew car dealers will (of 117 Murphy St. will be ar-| A declaration of public necessity | Robert § Ireland. 59. of Saskatoon. 326 of the AFL-bakery and con- keys, young heavy type hens 30-32, /Consum Pw .. 41.) Safeway "Bi... 42.4] introduce within the next several |raigned today in Oakland County | is expected for grading and gravel- British Columbia, suffered face fectionery workers, said it had not | ems 36-27 Sent Cee "2 ae of Be fee: 332) months g tour door hardtop. This, | Circuit Court. ling of Pleasantview | dita and taninan, Dole ean eeu pre cor-pracr-agh aaa carcaco router pao BRE ag Scovtll Nf... 204 @ adds, “looms as the styling The charge wee brought by Mrs. | ee bound on Crooks when his auto A serie would cut off © on young tock: bareiy steady on nena: |Sopetpitnt gi? Sears Reve... 8 “me Pres rth ie ts Cleared qromed inte Muttl, gung- cnet per Tl, oops (Friday 1.066 coops: | : shell Oil Sa In the first four-door hardtop, St. who said cole her Aug. jon Maple road. cent of Detroit's bread supply. [168.441 m): fod pars, prices un- Sortie wr at fiecir 6. we ‘eans Ge te tage model |6 while still the legal spouse of |, | 7"—_---"-OCOOoCOOOCe-- > at . ac z ! . California 5 ‘ BF: old Teowters 13 ie ponetion 33: |D0U8 Aire... Bs tou | Se ila yea? age, trent and rear doors | Mrs, Maybel bale — following | 1m) Berkley Attack |330 in Telephone Force Deer 4; young hen vs . Du Pon at | opened in oppost rections, latch- . . : Kills 1 Before Opening Pe, lh recat easieadls teen F E at org ou Ce} Bi ing in the center area. | bare Herrin said Cole excused A. Berkley housewife who was Finish ‘Edna Cleanup Livestock Best Kea. eet ged OU Ob. set ————— jhis absences from home by claim-| attacked in her home Friday night! DETROIT (UP) — The 330-man SACRAMENTO, Calif. # — The Bi Auto L .. 387 Stevens JP..., 266 R llecti Da Set | ace he was an Army intelligence |}, » knife-wielder tailed to identify | Michigan Bell Telephone Co. vol- Y a pernorr (AP) ~ woe Livestock mer Rad 12! Studebaner .. ie eco ion y — = — = four men picked up by police for | unteer work Yorce returned to De- |B .. open, claimed its first victim yes- Department: se arrows ena giita Sas Jone o-. 16 fan OF. Be 5. pt questioning over the weekend, ae | troit Sunday after helping restore Burns terday. nl ecasee: Pare og bepics off on y:{Bx-Cell-o ,... 122 Swift & Co... 46 at St Joseph Hospital Struck by Auto Sunday; cording to Police Chief Frank W.| yo. England telephone tacilities g The sheriff's office said Lyle E.| pum ' chotce ae re ne ain ao ta . Boy 3 ls Hospitalized trons | knocked out by hurricane Edna. Heislet. 34. Sacramento printer, | Orit, sr"5 head cheive Ve See, Bee Feet ee ee ee. Sea] The First Annual Day of Recol- slid | The four were ruled out as pos) wT. Kirk. general plant man tae baat naanant, Gadhe eee ene acetal sn | asthe: eel teecbtianee on tows. |Gum Bax’... de” Fime R Bear.. 4831 lection will be held for all st. Trace yeancad olan RK, Gott) sible suspects after Mrs. George | ager for Michigan Bell, sald the |p 00 *A8t OSUEVERY. Gate charge of his rifle as he sighted it om a 2.600. Receipts wactace | 90% Bie... 44 Fran ow Ait. 811 Joseph Mercy Hospital employes - mien of Peo. W. Hillman, %, of 3482 Oakshire. | ren replaced 1,075 poles, 580 cross OAKLAND in preparation for, the season | ,,ut 250 stockers and f : about Gen wile eg? Pwent C Pox. 278|today and Thursday ported in good cond: was unable to pick out her as} 7 - 36 per cent receipts cows; high t© lGen Motors ~ 046 30.2 tise General Hospital today after! saiiant in the police show jarms, 17 miles of cable and 201 & Point : and heifers opening |Gen Ry Sip 32) UB Carbide. 622 Rev. Fr, John A. Trese, director | Jering severe cuts and bruises | WS. | mslles of epen wise. We end i wes i some interests slow: low- |Gen Refrac . 23.1 Pac -- 14 lof the Catholic Family Center in Mrs, Hillman, employed by Bur- | .. 4 the eat we about steady Gen Tei 27 Ott Alr Lin. |. #7 - Sunday when hit by a car in front | “one of the most outstanding serv: , Ce A ee a -- Se ee of his home roughs Adding Machine in Detroit. | icé _restoration--operations inthe Phone FE 5-6 v; cows eo a _ be weak; stacers Goodrich ae uit, Pruk ++. 908 coat hy a © Pontiac Patrolman Gerald Gaedt acre or SS pip history of the Bell system.” feat ine and 1100, Wb. fed. steers 0.78: Grek Feige 48 os Lives..." ii Conferences will be held during T0ted the driver, Levi L. Thomp- years ahd shortly before 10:30 p.m.| choice prime steers u PT} . 5 2d Mr oie sis low chotee.sasanter |Ot wees -. ae O8 smelt... $14] both days, which close with bene. | oon. ot E ry mpael _ when she arrived home from a) — T qrage cteere ond betters Gregnened 92S 1m Bie! : 96.7 | diction services at 7:30 p.m., ac- os Seek a ~ ot didn’t | ennnins trip 4 few head choice 911 | 18 G@tee! pf. 184) cording to Sister M William, mp | | [Mayes ME... 89 5B Top 177 ng ary ki P t During a short struggle. accord- ing good cad taleas bal caaty pave O- it B- Ly 64 hospital administrator. now the child came “ling to Irons, she wrested one of cows §=9.50-11.50: | teoker Ei ae “The conferences are to help A a two knives from the intruder and | weight canners down to 1 pr Bd ts weet Un a sie people take a personal inventory, Ford Raises Dividends indicted twe wounds on the man. | tility and commer Indust Ray . 467 © = 714) and to try to show them how they | $1 P | He fled through a bedroom wifidow | 14.50; small lots choice 143- |iniend st whe tee + to About 5 Per Share | k che | coder steers 21.00; part losd g00d | inepir Cop | 53.5 wilson & Co... 94, CRM use their lives to a greater _ | after kicking out the glass, steer calves | tnteriak I 3 nt to serve other * ac.| NEW YORK #—ford Motor Co. | said. int ery... 383 Woolworth’. et or Harold E — as- | Increased dividend payments to its | es oie 600. Market »pening | Int Nick 6 Yale & Tow... 443) cording to , Brady, ‘with leat week's close, consider- | {mt Paper 7p 4 ; stockholders last year to about $15 : ing quality and condition; early sales | (nt Silver a vi ‘353 Bi ctstamt administrator sha calculation of fi in Oakland County Clerk . no.] specialist in "| good and choice vealers 2 0.00-28.00; hj tnt TelaTel 22.3 teaith 4 - a _ _e j ® chotce and prime scarce; some util- | (sl Crk Coal 17 the annual report of its largest | Renamed to Two Posts ° . | ity and commercial 12.00-18.60- I. we om Bagley School Entered [ sockholders. Ford Foundation, dis- | ; ; . bas . local MOVING? = jaca twats |, dean ew. Twice Over Weekend | butchers 1950. | Wo sales bid ond ask The break-in is the fifth in the | the rest of the 3,452,900 shares out- | ods to improve the election laws, | % Gaukler Storage 19.78; latter pr IAS op ost eariy last six months, according to Det senting, tacheting a voting stk. and the County and City Clerks fights and lights te 17.50- is owned Ford family Committee, which allows clerks - $ Orchard Lake Ave. 19.50: over 270 tb scarce; from the two t ° 330-400 Ib sows 17.75-18.50 with a few governmental units . oy ' eed Store Breakin Re to exchange ‘dens. 409 Ie oe, wo: en ps ported 7 : Soler sw “anaes menay with meat and several dollars in change | Bowers Rite Tuesday lot "week's tlowe or weak to 80 lower were take from the Davis Gro] xALAMAZOO (UP) — Services Sew: sarty tendo ano seedy; Sumo cery, 3507 Highland Rd.. Saturday. | wilt be held Tuesday for Ernest | tally steady, other cineses ‘steady: aver. Waterford Township police report |C¢ Bowers Sr., founder and presi. | 4} Sieert bais-25.00; bulk high choice and ed today. Police said the thieves | gent of the Bowers Machine Co. , $1295 Srerags, cholor JaSe-Sb 8 goed and gained entrance through a side | Bowers, 74, died Saturday at Bor- ; Both for % Gaetee’ hheaiees 2.50: prime door, which they forced. Hospital. i - ree oe — a Get Our Summer Prices Matching , Bands, metaly 28g wilt and ere rki : Me patow poe Ute adie camer Se FOR. on Driveways, Parking Lots, etc. Saladie sheep 2.500; moderately ctive; . b [irre cne, oer Eee INSURANCE FREE Estimate — TERMS | GEORGE'S Tes. enveral rng, he he, eee = 4 coe ot baver ero SERVICE egg F EWPORT'S | Semen : = ASPHALT NEWPORT S chotee ana prime 110, yeartings 1678 Se Call - aye es : Ese: cuit ane wtitity 00-408 ee or Ca 7 —-— SS ~ ewe — * =~ Austin-Norvell : | Maynard Johnson Genera! Insurance Baily foras Sol. by ‘Meprlnaet MICHIGAN CREDIT COUNSELLORS Phone FE 8-0456 ‘ . P| 4 w4 | } +] | } M Carthy Quiz |) Is Ruled Legal| Senate Parliamentarian Upholds ‘52 Committee That Probed Finances WASHINGTON (INS) — Senate gators that the 1952 subcommittee which criticized Sen. Joseph R. McCarthy's financial dealings was a “legal” group which had a “right and duty” to file its re- . 43 ice, gave his opinion in testimony taken officially by Sen. Arthur V. Watkins, chairman of the special Watkins testified that Sen. Cari Hayden (D-Ariz), then chairfnan of the full Rules Committee, “would and did have the right’ to fill one vacancy on the subcommit- a (ate [ae NTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 20; 1934 ‘Sin City’ Polls i gEirE “itl dens in the lush days before the terson brought on JUST BORN THAT WAY—Scratchy, cross-eyed cat owned by John slaying of crime-buster A. L. Pat-| Miklas of Indianapolis, can chase insects in the yard and get away the present ata dogs as well as any normal feline. = 5 Canada Ford Faces cleanup. MSC Eases Restrictions pstliae ert if i Secretary, Bu Sept. 20, 21, 22, 23 and 24, 1954 In the matter of the petition concern- t John, James and Judith ents of said children Petition having been filed in | Court alleging that the present where *his Ph, Midwest sons || Eiji rales to Sos bg ah one ae , yi ¥ fetorenses Reply 379 Hamiiton > KEEP HOUSE AND ourver work ly fob AD. ka ee ) MR. for as a mace Christmas caras. Lamples on am] dines, ita "N. Woodward. Bir rove! $3.25 in gifts : Sa FREE it act feat SA SPORTSWEAR CARDS lint Dept.| dept. Pull or part time Expe Pesay's. 6 N, YOU CAN SELL OVER ONE No experience rage minutes. Telephone and desk pro- mer BARGAINS GO BEG- GING in the Classified vided. 3 " If you are 21, age or hand- | «asin icap 06 barrier. the week, Work the hours YOU al : want. | _Pe bin Be In own boss. tiac, 25 N. Cass. ‘you need, furs to i- ture, see the For | columns TODAY. _ | OUR MOVIE Fepi tr peou zi re J i . abouts of the parents of the said miner tee by appointing himself. He said indictments in the first two . for Student Drivers | shuren oro anknown ond the enig chil Senate was not in session and of its vice purge came back to St k Qy W | EAST LANSING W — Betty Coed | *tPport and that said children should be this was especially true when the hear the first of perhaps 100 wit-| JITIKE U¥EF Wages | ae eee cians Gate “eniltadad ovae tan nesses under subpoena. A source! WINDSOR, Ont. UA—About. 5,300 her boy friend can go driving |) ine ef the country.” close to the jury, said the wit-| ord of Canada workers (UAW. | #e2m on the Michigan State Col- | Ril 5) MoMecsing om said petition nesses, whose names haven't been will be held at the House in the it was learned from other heen identified | C10? yesterday authorized % City of Pontise in said County, en the sources that the parliamentarian promo ag seetio | negotiating committee to call a | Driving privileges—long sharply | se:h day of September, A. D. 1964, ot so advised Hayden at the time, pre ee * COR" | strike if it is unable “to reach a | Testricted—have been restored for’) nine o'clock in the forenoon. and you but—that—Heyden—was—not—given , | Satisfactory settlement with the | ll students _provided they meet nies actical to make ! the opinion in writing. ; I 6 o eunienst i certain regulations. — 7 gersened Di Be Se One is scholastic. A student must | shall be served by publication of co am = as ing nt The vote reportedly was 96.6 per hove at least a “C’ average in | 02¢, "eek previous to said hearing in Keego Library Lists : cent in favor of strike action. —_| grades before he may drive. Writ-| ef snd circulated im said Couey. to U of M Graduates No date was set for strike action | ten parental permission is required Witness, the orable Arthur &. ese ~*~ jt ® e but a | Moore, J of Court, in the City 17 Addit | Books union spokesman said the | tor students under 21 years of | of Pontiac in said < ty, this 16th day ona Diplomils are being sent by mail | Steward Council of the union rec: |age. The driver also must carry | °! ©7P'=™ * A ERTRUR &. | ‘ , WEST BLOOMBIELD TOWN. -- Ape ey wader to the $17 summer graduates of | ommended before the vote that | $19,099 in insurance, Geononena R wuRTHAT "Toate ee re the University of Michigan, in- | wi wo Proba , Javepile Division SHIP—The library at Keego Har- - _ weeks. ° Sept. 20, “54 : ; cluding many from Oakland Coun- . ; | Pavi Half Finished bor has acquired the following new _ United Press Photo ty. Negotiation ‘at Ford Windsor ng NOTICR OF Bt Fiction in Universal-International's “Dawn at Socorro,” | guards at the Glamoramia Show at Pan Pacific, ee eae ee an tasked a 30-cent wage increase plus Wixom Road has been completed | ua™siest tte General November Bise- The King’s Viseu, Possia, Bill wears a pair of cool kickers insured for $500,000. [Catit: . Jane and George Sullivan, of Fern-|ospital and medical benefits | for 3%4- miles of the seven mile | i ue tnd’ ony cf november The Burd Nest. ghirtey Jerking a date ania amen. which fhe company estimated at | stretch connectng Milford and | ibee’ Se a ae a 4. etal Ni De * Adi . challenged the unsuccessful Demo- C Death Woods: Wendell Cocking, Oniend, | 25 cents. The company made one | Wixom, eae wrofere, astion ts bnccby given. ines a n Mary bantord ixon nies al cratic candidate for President in ounty 5 and Carolyn Bergmann, Irene | offer of 4 cents with no fringe . oe Same on te aes ae ae = enna” aasseccged OP ; | 1952 to make known his own posi- E. Reay Funk, William Henderson Jr. of | benefits but the union termed it | Postpone Club Meeting tons, and whe is not already registered ee en: wie G A Ch George Pleasant Ridge | an insult and the offer was with- the registration books of said city, Geld, Prank O. Giaughter ive- way arges | ton on world issues. MACEDAY LAKE — Service for | drawn. ARMADA—The monthly meeting | No” 43° Pus gurtes ip sole Che em — The vice president told a news |G E. Reay; 74, of 7535-Mace-| Others are Richard Olson, Ed ot the Women’ Club, Monday, the 4th day of October, iss TYT.The Power Within You, Clouds! MINNEAPOLIS (®—Vice Presi- a ee ge ard Smith, Snook, of Roch. | = ements Mirthdey Giub, pre | Sivan te tenn el O40 Oca bir so e Dahon Ones conference Stevenson has made no | 4ay Lake, will be held at 2 p. m. | Ware repel armen ’ Auxiliary to Meet viousy scheduled for tomorrow, | ana $00 ocioch PM. Bastern Stand. Rew Were tn Dincipline-You eng | dent Nixon yesterday denied Adlai) os nuctive ions of his own | Wednesday at the Huntoon Funeral ester; Coates, Mary Den ry has been postponed until next Tues- | 2/4, Time, and on any day tn Your Child ‘Today. DW. Barve Stevenson's charges that the Re- suggest Home, with burial in Lakeview |ison, Richard Gross, Murel Shep-| ROCHESTER — The Women’s! day at 1 p.m, for a cooperative |{ "ott : “Sete Pag | ged — publican admi leas to “ene on world issues, such as Indo- | Cemetery, Clarkston. He died Sun-|hard, Donald Moyer, of Royal | Auxiliary of St. Philip Episcopal : ea which are: Sie weleek AM tos 0b Motor’s Auto Repair Manual, 1964 2 . otk china and Korea. “The je are | day Oak; Desdemona Perin, of Walled | Church will hold a special meet- cnet a Metsu” Madame De away government” and is respor | entitied to know what ‘s| Surviving are his widow, Anna| Lake; Ira ‘Weaver of Lapeer, Jan-| ing and luncheon at 1 p.m. Tues-| sealed pian ne Wet Tm ace of the| Date? — Slew. to walle ru and Berve-| sible for “an alarming deteriora-| actions would have been in these | Bell Leigh, and a sister, Mrs, Mar-|ice Mathes ef Armada, ‘aiid Rob-i-day. All women of the parish are | ‘lowing described ee chy Clerk “Seguee tee arte tion of our world position.” Nixon | cases,” Nixon said. garet Wixom, of Detroit. ert Kerns, Utica, ~~ urged to attend, ae Cae eae eee ony ot, Pontiae, “Michigan Death Notices BOX REPLI Help Wented Mele 6] _ Help Wanted Fomale 7). Help Wanted Female ?| ___ Help W s| Work Wtd. Female us| Service 12| Business Service 13 XR LIES MECH. DES — a) ges i — a _ ~ is win tees, Weoge Seles end Ber:| hours. Bulre inaget. Wes set |) lan as poe puhagreskie. plas. | ot bend Supehes tne ee via, Cant Buxton PE tone REAY, SUPTEMEGA 1, 1004 am, today | | rics Reege Hater" O° "| Biers oo ™ eecearary: | Fah pleasant dinifed PLUMBinO Axo WRaviNG Wa Coote Fc betoved nuspand of | | there were replies at Wnue or colored ever 18 yrs.| Age nh te on conntonce pre. | WAITRESS WANTED. MOST WE | secensary Moury to m your hese @ He. FESO. OF Mrs. Beli Reay; dear oroth- the Press office in Aetvard Sia? Motor Inn Ree ferred but will train interested | experienced Kop ‘2 oer : a Margaret ® _# a. PE 4-0032 grrsee Apely Mr. Bohnet, 163 TERI nerel will we he Wwrineeday, the following boxes: _N. Sagwaw si cen Meyers EM zat PE. +ine Tee senly |} a. 6, «10, an a, a5, || JEWELRY SALESMAN | snd) diverted experience, Hint | £0028 PE 6088 Lee Sa 42, 58, 5, 64, 6D, 72, 78, A typist Neat appearance. end | oe soir, areata || oo a or wo , a Staten pie Se a ae Tete | te ee . meme, Te Nee W 4 PEeRTencéed Warthas Postings, field ie, tame ent fe ae y a . @, Pe § an cthanen at | Male ¢ clil's Rosiaarant Strmtnghem i” E ee = burial |4 Pe eepervanity for advancement Real Estate Salesman thi FOR OFFICE ¥ nic, TRACE tom mete WEIX. SEPTEMBER )6. i9se, WiL- | beiptul ‘bur nae esferanes oe bo work, Must be able to ~~ ee SS eS Bookkeeping & Taxes 14 Bam Jongh, 6168 Monrovia, | important. Rarnings from 815 to ca v9 ° _ wpe, Write Pontiac Press, Box 60. : ‘ dancing Register for fall classes } 1 . Mich. coloved | $160 ead more per week imme.| Resiy On. - GIRL OR WOMAN OENE : ber Jon. MY 3.4351 — meen. Phone. MEE | ACCOUNTING & TAX SERVICE —_ ot Se et 4 Pe cater are womens craps - fer Woulan FOR CA 2 = eee ) between @ end 1: Eav. Hawiey. FE 23-2002. Emma Price and John Wels, Pu-| 8nd retirement 'n live to 81S week, FRE 1-904. Work Wanted Male 10 p= | __ Foot Specialist 5A Seotemnpes some atom from the Ricpte Birminghoms ¥. | Ware 1 -mAL : ; ptt Saattindind i | s Se a aa its wom Face: | ing” Werk guctestend "Renz: | WOMAN Seatniss LIGHT BOURE PRA, 4 KAMTER, Foor ory oe Es Weaas ven the Automobile Salesman phone survey wort $ hours Five 8 —Obb soma | call eer 0.00 um PE eons 2" Interment at Ottewe | We immediately need 3 oe, Eapatee pee at oe men. Call anytime. | WOMAN WANTS DAY WORK FOR . Tailoring 16 | ; ‘ rine iced stir, et scmrgiong, Be sf akiliee— sumer aes mPa tee . om 1 dake te tle oaen. Pontiec ‘Bon 94. 1 : .orheh wn Cane au TIONS AND DRESSMAK- er eee oe > < . ‘and ‘at 1 child while mother works. | 5°. = : = 2 . ae. Sores. fo _cqse Nt ds a. $:00 p.m. to 5:0 pm. 8 LASTERTNO Ni EPAT gun} [et Me Yoce housework, : > wee 8 mee. One 2-380 , and siterations, isi Huron. pitives | wart” ‘Birm i) oe ae . $2 Judson, <6. enYi OR LAYER kindness | STi Wo Ai. GENERAL | Soin be 0, SNYDER FLOG rr) ak j Sorte | 2) MEN ARE WA och omee t-te eee or FE | ~~ WE SAVE YOU MONEY D8 & BON eral mS that be why thie eppor- WAttress. €x “rwpeiting.»cnipentty and Maso Rettabte builder with Gantee eae Saget rer Dune “Peer hese Set] Le Awa ~ | ors Sen's joer, Mant oN? ire hia “Oh _9-4007 ; ed : Tei customers. | YARD - COOK. ry 23376 af ; = Laundry rt) Fo PE 9-311) FOR FAMILY LAUNDRC SERY. 4 + age Leundry, FE Donelson-Johns FUNERALS 8 o'clock Voorhees-sipl - FUNERAL HOME Ambulance Orrzien, Plane or Motor ‘AIN — | “he The Pontiac Press FOR WANT ADS ] _ Moving & Tretieg x 486 oe Trucks to Rent | % Teo its, foe Stake Pontiac Farm ra cad Industrial Tractor Co. Painting & Decorating 20 20 4&1 PAINTING AND DEconaT. Reasonable FE 95-5000 AF Pape GIS. Temoved. Estimates el atl & Ex- | le dine. By cash Sore tard free ectim ates. o0ce P. A GQ0O TAlNTER wayr 8 ; rior and exterior vi vodse enere errno QE RTECS OFS wus TNS DEAE, 008 ‘REE | estimates. ae } Painting, Wall lai 2-2708. 42651. PAINTING COMMERCIAL PA. | w press vee removed, Chas. |. PE 30196 watt TFAPERING AND D PAINTING estimate 40255 watt i, apn, ry PAINTING wont ) WANT WALL” WASHING painting OR MASSAGE. | 7 Elm Teneny +2881 | T Service 22) ov TV REPAIR ANY ~- Si ad CON- aad ERVICE CALLS NIGHT MITCHELL’ S TV «48 E. FE 2-267) Wid. Hquonbotd Cees 27{ Wanted Reat Eatate 82 SOLD OUT; Nt, 2%, FURNITURE NEEDED. Boys td t We have sold af of our __Wtd. d. Miacellaneous 8} ie eee WOULD LiKe } Piast XE CHEAP UPRIONT | Sain for cash wl! equity. MP Bulton My’ oben LOG” — "L006 sit cam DE RULE” MAR- bike OR WANTED UJED ONL F _American elec train aia Money Wanted _2BA MORTOAGE wanTED ON | poe modern log cabin SS tebetvent | WANTED GIRLS 2 “OR & = S00V perty Mone 1 week wu ¢ 3 gem go0d se cisrest ] _Write Ponting Pre Press. __ Wanted to Rent 2 DEAF MAN # & Pantiatty | For quick W. pees Us @ call. F. C. Wood Co. bal oe I. +o bey Y PRO) rar. | | other Tate” cars Mass bee’ bem | REALTOR | Corner of Williams Lake Rd & M-S0 1255 Ottice open &3 MAHAN HAS BUYERS} YoU WANT ACTION oh} tee 00 @Gemand w great Our force ts exe , tate dealings us that you will be We handle el ter tng oe to st vour To ov blind Wants board Audersouvilie Re oes NEED 7 BEDROOM ouple Poor wnat ig M meet fie - Pat AINTING END PAPERING | 41 Service. FE 4-208) poee. ae 'PONTIAG. # boute OrriceR ‘wife & family desire 2 bedroom poune Fe aed apt (Ground floor) un- FS A is, NEAR | Piet ane or Waterford OR ‘ TOR BEDROOM WOM NOME. PAE 1. PE 3000 Serres A 36. | Rental Service PE 4 PREF SERVICE TO ALL LAND | tenants ed. | | Ossett we votNe RENTAL - _AGENCY PE ¢1444 Share e Living Quarters 30 — i WILL BHARE APART 3 rooms end Beth Cal) ye. j-sa39 after 4 30 1 GIRL hh WwishEs ed z | with Christiar lady. FE 2- Wtd. Transportation a sameness “> ALTORS manee Cove ® Fes fa Each., Ine. FE o-026S | om tw wil 3| ~ TISTINGS ANTED SLi WAITINGe BUY. SELL, OR FRADE H. (a Newingham, Broker | 818 Marshall To ere eel! CARROLL PORRITT Reeitor %', W Muren PE? 1124 For your equity t& ae! our ome within * Vout: efter before deal. “we mean esinees! EDW. M. STOUT EMPLOYEE DE sires ride from to Peattes eily. Working hours 8:30 to _ eall FE 406461 before Ly MEIrose 7-108? ibe WANTED To TERNSTEAD in Pitnt. Second shift. FE 5-7830 sagines-- ot Open Eves. “ti 6:30 Johnson bog we 95 sold | oer i” Der cent of our listings and are desperately im need af pes of to se aD ty i For quick. an4 cow | Office Open 64 A. JOHNSON Realtor FE 4-2533 1704 S. Telegraph Rd: CASH FOR EQUITIES We re investors now begins pp cal} Mr or A. JOHNSON, Realtor. | FE 4-2533 1704 S. Telegraph Rd. CASH rack with of W. Bleomrield end ©126k after & FE 65-7115. LOST: LADY'S SLACK PURSE nm m Ee cleaston Rechester. Re- ward. Please call OL 1-4532 LOST: LIGHT GRAY AND LUE BOOK YOU: TOY PARTIES —— ; Sh “ct 5-152. on : WF? ‘tea papers: Reward Ht retarved. 5% MORTGAGES a2 eel ee a ad Sa waa ae BD CHARLES 2 | PE Si bee Pe saat Pr 3-43: E 2 Venues 0 Dinto Hes OR _>1388 crest ‘Becher Paruraet | pag “hurd toe '@ W. Hare rere re wn tanae: sored land ‘covisects for cet i ‘Sha MAnAy | MAHAN ACTION ON .OUR LISTING :| Geo, L. Beales, Realtor, FE 2-501) RIDGEWAY YOUR’ PROP- ERTY. WILL LIST, 2 OFFICES TO SERVE YOU 975 BALDWIN PONTIAC FE 4-6203 432. N. MAIN ST. trouble : Opepinaw,| ROCHESTER OL 1-6541 | Poe DEER SS ‘| GREEN LAKE OFFICE - | OSes eas raya Th gs tr | BUSINESS IS TERRIFIC! LISTINGS -WANTED WE HAVE EXCEL- PROMOTE Ld, = OF YOUR, HOM Settlement | rou BUY IT—WE'LL (INSURE IT) BUY.. SELL OR Fast | Wweated 1a Macc red. rut | ROY KNAUF, Realtor }_ Musca C8} | 36% W. Huroe smalier roperty tor coderban or Ras incomes. — payment, are a 3 equity Trades made to ail partiss concermed Cal wa, Go TRADES | Seeger, somes fer en HORRIS & SON |REALTORS | COOP mi mR. F. _dicKINNEY aN | “Peet uy okt 2 cs sate ee OF COURSE. ee price Wet © sbilted serv You will maze no mistake tm gir- ina oe a cal today. No obliga | ii Dorothy Snyder Lavender | - REALTOR 3140 W Puron #t a® a1 Office open _ tw 4pm Sunday Rent Apts. Furnished, 33 ae RoOoY KITCHENETTE an | _340 Auburs ave : eeceiiemes |! ROOM FURNISHED APART- | ment $60. MArket 42001 1 LARGE HOUSEKEEPING ROOM | for or 2 people No drinkers PE 3300 | LARGE 200M. knoe and beth child Veleome, 413 W Perry, eLY FORRES 3 rooms, privete bath and 2 ROOMS, PRIVATE BATH. Pri- “Private en. LENT FINANCING TO} -* THE PONT AC PRESS, MOND. \Y, SEPTEMBER 20, ptt Estate 32A/ Rent Apts. Furnished 33 SLICE OF HAM~ . 1 biol ron and Telegraph 830 La | 3 ROOMS OoERS PRivare | 3 Bad ARG BATH | Pome IED | hn my eregeendo-ane e = en i tats 43) anbeenangninecceinctinasait For Sale Houses 43 Po EUCLID. 3 BE DROOMS a Nedes | Giroux & Hicks,” Wine by oe ‘mw 8. Poor an } ate oe veg nn ad ) pl breegeway and 3 ‘car Price! for quick sale. down Large } family. Waterford lots of shade. only aU N NOW ant? TRBERT C. DAVIS wo Hage age * Beiscory ry te its 6o8) Pv eee ate » OR 71 YOU BUY IT- T weit INSURE I? ory ie "Bid soo = #5.000 *” NICHOLIE fate AND HARGER CO. oe ral “PRIVATE ig ae” at ha fess Houses Furn Furnished 3s} ERE tae gtove rely | a1 as been HOTEL "AUBURIN ro oon tems sunt pos end ca sa — HOTE L | ROOSEVELT 3 rooms “with ane —. ideal for - coupte Pad- wee onl ST SIDE Hurea — 9 bedroom mad- Pull basement Large fintehing Ww EEKL Y Y'RATES $ ROOMS Add) { TV “Pr PE SSIs Tf VERY — 5 ROOM a mye gE ye me te : DRAYTON WOODS wil BUY On Lier YOUR LAKE | 9800 down. § room house 1'> scres on Crosb” Late Rd. Full price. A HOME OF YOUR OWN | Webster Grade and Washington Jr. High Price Reduced | wonderful | must utom atic ihe frontage. Can show anytime. MY rtte D871 ee 244 ACRES ° COL iy ie are "REALTY. CO. “KINZLER- A Large Family ww Orchard Lake Village “KEN ZLER MS | CONSTRUCTION CO. PHONE MI4-0908 OR MI 6-4813 RANCH bts | SHELL. GOOD LO- oation, Fi 2-1104 wnhiniehed | you will love its chmeming style, 7 ae eee rat | fo why no’ come and Viel 9, while | ae pees fin A tt Sbat $0 Obered for only § | Downs - tor this, 3 Bedroom home with over 4@ acres ray weeny — “Ohi aaEE pos GREG GG 1968 Cc. CLEAN Fi ROOMS | FOR COUPLE WHITE ‘John Kinzler, Realtor gn 4 WARD E. PARTRIDG rst) ANNETT RANCH HOME Phove OR 34-1872 of OR 3 tte ® 1 DONELSON PARK man Private eanr 3 nole “3 > a =} z 7 > g ¥ ¥ i E : i ef z é: "F 3 Hy oO aA 3 25 aie ri 52883 i At Sitti "ad oe BEDROOMS — ; lei hut i ; + : $s z i 2 542?,3 j Hf ttl i & it ar rooms eli clean ' o -« a hy 5 om and un per month K. G. HEMPSTEAD re otag Gre PB oan LAKE ORION @ bedroom bhwrtie, Living foom uv ‘ae —. | 3 capes tea night lage only 614,000 with ae ™e | Maurice Watson, Realtor North Off Joslyn We have two com vely w 2 bedroom oo if - Wer-tevetion pris et 5.. oo res oe De eeesees with $2. down | Zoned Manufacturing 1 Leslie R. Tripp; Realtor Fe Tal gere i) $250 Down | Spee alae pa "$300 dese te frive, complete See = “"\F.C, Wood Co. Sa Est 1650 pown Se ete ets ‘ beach, ony s0008 bak price. e000 FULL PRICE bedroom located off W Newly ry, ideal email) family, Scar) terme. OFFERS Gl Resale— Some, full aimee: # eet! on Acre Estate Walled Take Area % Roy Annett Inc. "ha Whe af tet Oo" YOU'RE UP-TO-DATE when you look in Claes) __ CASH TALKS fa modern tite home cosy and \ j i rs rl : . = 4 - = poeeen side's | THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1956 cae ae Ft eal as ; + . . Fot Sale Houses 43)“ ARNIVAL ‘by Dick Turner! For Sele Houses 43| For Sale Lots 46 | Business Opportynities 3 a noe it , _ ne cele coon FRONT- ; MOUSE WITH “T-—" BAST SIDE FOR COLORED ae 2 oe Be } sep. citgched ge a ‘— 1 Meahead onglin i kip ant quar :. sae “enpee "| “ ‘Lake Front and % Acre ters FE te 3.) of en Oe ob Parcels ~ ta 7. : | $uee “puta” terms, re “esa — 2 ot pace ees fos | FFE” : of FE SOM lmectictc pose JIM WRIGHT, Realtor — * se eeeeener a © Real Estate M Immediate Possession ; oO AL k 2 Onkinnd nd Ave rE : Partrid eC von : ‘|" cr aaa ae '|2 LEVEL BUILDING LoTS . | t sledo te ediaened ome saree poe ag | . first , 8 4 san: take oviviloges Cal en oa eoasera reeconenie 1s THE “BIRD” TO SEE rpeted = tiv oi) ™ rp oon bon a me Tt; | | e : eres. pM ies aos ee ee Te a omtin gas oe GARDEN SOIL POWLING ALLEY. ’ furnace and bot waler I PE 5-2030 BA A Pf e j ° Por on 1,000 down. Large 100 61800 vo. FE > . LOTS FOR SALE grow HE eet TE |, weomcllt Mia wine, Risse te tae Me | we ROY REGRET OE OE | Seta, gis Ei, | ES tate Bue h 3 DRAYTON PLAINS | [oom sateral areplace sve rye! "Ridgeway (a down “sarmenis oo welerwe, Case Lake, O11 | and Bock bide. @ by 140 of , A athe 4 reom ? bedroom cottage heat large jot with 2 car garage * on ‘Baldwin PE 4 RED HORSE a S. | heat 1 J ee = bungalow with it) car garage on and only $35 down \ . and water. Alsy “ts Now com- \ | acre of land 2 fireplaces Oak 3 ACRES—$1000 -D sore CASS ELIZABETH RD BRADWAY MAJESTIC | Shows excollen, Wmgues for this hears Root = pine interior, Yery | IVAN W t reom Utility end eethret. we 42052 rE For _.WO_ 30m season. Buy now to new NORA TON PEARS” GCHRAM | Seared! 5 ot come, eo ccce von. penne haem |S mee mn mn ; vine Petes tine ofty im ; rae [0 a an Sa = = ; aoe Se ee zy = = | On 1 I~ Beaut!ful STA. LEASE __ oe AES LS A IS: 2508 1 SP some ear mere —+— ee gece oneness EIS stata yesriewe toy | __ For ae tree esingepgren_100 q wale Pui beth end chewes: 06.008 25%) W Maren ie oa, LTOR BY OWNER Seu” @ ACRES READY FOR SUBDI- Pood Yocation in brick ; With 62.400 down Co-operative Real Estate Exchange | 1) My te at to —, ae in Ps, gas ts. Deluxe OPEN | M newly decorated 20 | -living quarters only about 4 : oe a | room. | mile circle. $150 monthi Lake & Water Fronta an acre. otis $1308 stock plus rent, 4 ee eet TT. ca 1 sy OWNER SMALE WOME TOC! income Carpeted. oil heat Fates, to ee cel b, . “Sete son : 4 iving teow tnichge aan “bes oben a Ounine” oe WERE | aun "oS oer ee ee Me | Oa —| BUSY DAIRY BAR, | ae Mie BP aes , |" ford Lakes Estat, sew 3 OF ON ee ee A rs What « wonde 4 wi oom aneomen em! BEST BUYS | gem crasen pve home. . tie #0 iabots . Theat aIvER PROMAO 6 On rine | we. anes shot i | recrention, for the kids, uke box A New Development | TODAY. —__ faring ln setsine "Tete | Sst"aseate badt eet So Py; , ) ap oe For better living—« com , | .. rae veo at : ina room, living room 2 : or terms acres e . ‘pear Pontiac. 9 on terms. a | Keees. got ecurse, st, tack Seat, | Srcone and eturbets sp” Mee __ | Fier Bake Resort Prop, 40A iso" “Tpoolage cn, ge | Tock ternret tgheiy imnaon abe CARPETED COLONIAL | Rinte Talend: oa"ete" ait |Z aseaeetant, "Page. ‘bar 4-20 = | tie Cy" fal Pint ume of | WARD E. PARTR ee es ee 10 ACRES a ene ee | die Gt, Oxford. .. salesman DIXIE HIGHWAY AND RAILROAD | ‘ered, $8) GO KNOCKS OFVICE OF NATIONAL BUSINESS by gf pt erty daily pao Ma 9 a ioe Fong = “ag. tibet *.~ a NORDMANN REAL ESTATE Praag — chy aoe Saumalnes “7 wh “ay as of mn recorded er oon ces IN SEANCIPAL CITIES LAKEFRONT White frame home with ip- quire 163 Dwight 25314 | 178) & Matp St. Romeo Mich ~ . : | frontage, 2 year o cottages. | Center Near'y 200 desirable etrr COAST-TO-COAST “aa a ore CS oe an tt ¢ ROOM HOUSE IN ROCHESTER. | “Watch forthe 460.8 white house”| “It ain't enough they should make me out stupid — now fesort development in best bunt-| oy fois. Some soned for business. , Ricci Inaeieaaeed hater trees the Hudsen onteins «a big $6 09 =6$| 508 down payment Ol ~~" 0 DOWN ~~ they're tryin’ to say I ain't healthy'” ing ond fishing center. Cam | Owner save cot “al lr infor W ld La est send thesagh to Gs sabe 600 8) need bicacs elu = ee oe | | Wmsus, “Sattar tara M. ELWwoop| “¥ OF ne ‘ ‘ down * ve LADD ee a k porte mide s | Great goreh Gah PE err) af | f, GRASS LAKE NEW CABI | inh Caccutossl take na | 43 W. Huron Eve FE 2-83) . counters and neparate : fer 6 : For Sale Houses 43) For Sale Houses 43 rge lot, center resort area, ad-| pp 5 1284 ee 1 Serna pear y = ae t 4286 Disie Hey OR 32%) breekfant ares 3 large bed | BY OWNER « BEDROOM MOD. nee | asain joining state forest. Good bunt | ™ : 43, ‘Sale Land Contracts 52 4 ACRES e rooms plus playroom snd - | gre Want sortty Write Pontiec | TWO LOTS $ ROOM HOUSE COMPLETELY | '#, fishing. Near sueeis, north For Sale Farm ms #8 WNSeeeeeerreY : ome floor 2 car garage Asphalt | . le Peele ia a . age | furnished on west side. Will sell = 2 a . mms poeta, | io agate econ Sareea | retake ee | nn soem Bo | eee Me | ae ee eae] CPT YO You e.; come true , . . : F e " s eg a NO ja Biter renew az| TOTALPRICE sono. |* gem Repeae aid | wy aca comet me tan| Giceetake wm | oa Org ee ROCHESTER AREA | Sabha rp Gh ote | riretga ot Wasaga 2) SS she tiie P|" Sivakasi, Blas Peae| Eamets cepa | ae ak, rege © Ome | ce eaeete SP , You wip be pron te ome tus 1) Pees | MONEY Site vere os] garage kat tae ce Fa, Sa le Oe care Wide dette uy “Rane rome ee ee ee be Sear cement BEE) Savane | clear see angen | ESE ERT Pg eg eee se eee Set one s| “stots REATY : 4 rs $550 DOWN | “Pore N 4 oni : ° | Joslyn rE — Rind Moats | renee om eum DOWN gigi atts See chr"t GAYLORD) ssn mn Siren zenn,| Seer bes eee eS | ae el er ol gaan te Ta awe t ‘ oo| frantage. Ae | BY OWNER * apart ‘ :. oney to Loan vine aces of geomet We eas emg Gan cosmen ‘in BY OWNER | Seete 18 Fie ® Smuace, pincteves walls Far me a fF mig 4 a0 AC @ cath, new (State Licensed Lenders) ' show you this home teday Call cludes boas Very unusual Draytéen Woods. bedrooms. Tile neighborhood $12,500. with terms : call ment. i—_—~ 6 i rE for additional inform : ? _— Rath; “Peterson thermopane win REMODELED ee a ae oe EL ge bad setup you rie, = I “LE r- ic Oe LAWRENCE Ww gh lis Kitchen a Siniug "Dishwasher : ey ES FARM HOUSE | EMBREE & GREGG [o"Sixgos “awe was) GET CASH QUICKLY | GAYLORD curtoxvitir AREA) 3 REDROOM RANCHT | O@S-stesemmer OT Ue Ba ae it S083 ae eet __Upiotau dine sen te tet Pare). $1000 DOWN | TYPES FOR Gly | 00iita OF “ATE IDS aD! ~=AUBURN HEIGHTS | es Gcacment, 3 wer "| Sale Suburban Prop. 45A | Sale Business Property 49 1048 to 3989 care, Bring, your, wue ee A real Cute ¢ room home | . incomes. $1300 will put your family in chicken house the face Sis ’ Loans also made on furniture. | wun stool “Plastered wa _ W. DINNAN AND 8ON | this nicely Wocated §-room faise & fam'iy wileges. | LOOKING POR A FUTURE HOME res and other securities. Big lot, 114013) Built __ a W. HURON | —hungeive on © poved street Only $2000 down das of pot i ag oy : Sianatu rT Bateman fests, paestbultion ote | | . | | tent, ‘plenty "ot shade trees — _ 4 ACRE —___| _Sahar™iptsteen $2500." ATTENTION tO; L AND | seat 420 “benee,— % tore | CHARLES) "==" oft Pontiac Road, Cute end cour} 19 ACRE INVESTORS | : ™ | OPEN SAT. & Stn. | | nc car garage Oak floors. picture | SUBURBAN FARM sie . ______ Need 4 Bedrooms? | @ReEpRooMs | OPEN SAT. & SUNS | Nal | | WHITE LAKE sector GS, Sane Lacs | sun vyy tie a tenon, trme| pecbbvont cher tt LOAN CO. | Enecfont femtty beme eo | $2,000 DOWN | 12 to 6 'TMREE ACRES of good garden| Wists ‘Lane imenaies with Let _sicaly | lantocnged, Call es | juaw everything you would wemt| ber eteres wan toll bese Gow, streamlined j Completely furnished ideal | ‘ | oth ts the setting for this beau- this cory little five room terms. je a home. living room. ments an. spares heating - itenen, peneied nook, ree: = income location ——— Noone i a ace = home with fireplace and ge- —- en = — m Rete square tege "Mere, tor ‘ec meloy mace aoa ees “hot “water ony stone a Pull basement Oly sisse This Seale HA I DE chickea coop re is a place ee 6 per cent 902 PONTIAC TATE BANK . eee CET Soe | i tecite tmmcdicte pee | Drive put thy Diste Mey ture | Get jouss, cab Moors, tens | — Frigsrator Cau" NOW tor ap- | sem ech hove 6 Gendy beme.| (hs wa cosh apgeesh session You'll find eo geod | e e y u | of tone S| cee cate ae. pointment 66 E. Walton Biva PE $041 = can eh com Of imately g50 00 Freel one N Money? ao Bete | teft om White Lake Ra 610 of Rock Sans BEDE SM USSTAE : price $11. 3 eed West Suburban MR HANDYMAN | ae t "| Sr Badan”? EF) COUNTRY LIVING | |MeMtaed atte ge aimee | GirOUX & Hicks| Leslie R. Tripp, Real a. al Gaul 6 ee ) At MA, | mile to med 1b. | : | FOR A large family that basement cerem‘e tile " eom- she R. Tripp, Realtor | 15 os near es vour telephone. x a ded Stel : ose Pow bere, rem Scam) cee come care ce! | Pett ies een saa | alates, Sateterak, | “Ste steain nae saeireepa wee | Bh Ratt ach s a ga i pl Ei Pessia s reeoe) EYE 5-812] wn pay: ° rap A B nwo i a ene vichds Immediate Possess! @ FT. FRONTAGE ON JOSLY ite ning to ‘com vein | wel tenlve too teay "to Needs, some ‘decorating. wat at Gen Sk. aie Weasel For Sale Lots % — “Rever'y end First. Por aute financing. a omar dation Ouiside well | For | WRIGHT-VALUET | 2 ———— | oi Sen tun becoment, ges fereete.| pusinmes Lov ag ng BG are _— Cute & Cory the that has the Know sit -v- pare . oe os _tusnane. BUSINESS LOTS aaa —— purpose - i Gecorated 1% sto how's. real voppertunity. | | eLAR LAKE ESTATE @ room with PRICED TO SELL. floors. ube jot, $8160 t138 dows, ae a. ak eee OM Telegraph 383, 8. ol frontage- | {ne few misvecs yl Rs located tn ~| Papmente 68 per ment —— |? bets, 2 car gareve It's brand PONTIAC REALTY CO.| omnis frontage. | Sondertu. business de- plan. wa Eeaten, eb ‘tore me new and PLENTY OF HOUSE | 99900 is the full price on : A¢ ares =| ae PARK velopment large bome-s it RUILDERS FE +068) WE S044) for 16,800 Bacy terms | this bedroom G resale 131_ Baldwin PE_5-62779 natural for income and business | ee srfy * aa ‘ : | Beat LeBaron school Owner ATI DVCTANT | rgeariideed fer Canard stand. | | otination) PRICED TO H & A to | ot ee terms. Better pov ell i oe ae Bg | THOUGHT FOR TODAY “The! Sys Sel wy cauity for CLARKSTON WT. eeeeaiieas a) = ome u us neer We Size ; early berg buys the bargem | Neer heart of be og pra Meade@wila®@n near Kennett. = ha’ are inet, Vag ates. “8h te, Jus | GILES REALTY CO. Sind ef seta basinces. Or. conve” SNLAKE PRIVILEOR LOTS Humphries Loan Company - Six Acres and— sas These re mew exclusive listings | 02 W. Murcn M. | FESSITE) Sin terms so. th nny ety Mary A Your dream heme, An un- m today. ad We suggest that Open _9 ty 9 ___.|. MODERN 6 ROOMS NEAR CASS PARE REALTOR FE 2-0474 usually attractive 9 bed- Edw. M. Stout, Realtor | ———— ced oe os eean' 0a yee 008 aioe |b RG : genis0 e278. 633 @n 630 me. LAL z ee —_— bungalow with loads coavententt te BEAUTIFUL BRICK BUNGALOW] 2 cas Handy to stores, a 6. jn ous — x 78K a a ye 58165 MR EXECUTIVE : y get SIX LOVELY ROOMS end . Priced] seoxeon. High. dry beautiful bulld- | Co-operative Res ins gs Estate Exchange LOANS : : b oJ cone ACKES . “Cc luded : eee mes a — Seree ts ter Se ccrpelie ral ,T DITvV! might room howe wan 8 tet B.D. CHARLES, Realtor Rita oes mr privae | Eo LORTH END tag cite, Tewwtegse en Leake Cub ; . ee ee SMART BUYS) se em ae meee FE 4-08 Cerf beget andra Oe ENO pr ee nt inane | ROMLease Bus. Prop 9A) —— whic. — 18 acres of nm | ts —, om = +e | Se onsatve beet Bolate } Mem Sees Gal caeeen, be -saoleoaat 000 dn ra a Lake 3 eeer ges LE ms ag ay oO ey yy Se Community Loan Co. : Sete: Peas | cee ae tet | rl aE eee REA reas | mes crv oon| Bete SS Mein Peaee | 20 E, Lamrence i Birmingham , ete Meseelient condition waa ONE OF THE weateet HUMPHRIES . — is ca Ever Pe fete Pe $412 on 30003 | THELMA M. ELWOOD 6 TE Sows eveninas FE 2-7131 e | Heoutes that We har m is : ae . ™ Sretenerant | Saco SS EPS Sekt SAAT manor) ACRRGAEE | ROCHESTER AREA. | tiieypria Sai Mor elie, INGE | TEAGUE FINANCE CO. ‘ dasement ot heat, on- eo ft lskefront Immediate a Ser gs ag | oo oe ho higg A, eo d| Only @ months old and one of the | house, Soares? Serene. gy west af Seaties. gcse. | Bess places and 1@ room liv 202 N. MAIN pereel 1 on session tm the Well furtished 4 attic for additienal bedrooms Ges storms feom with eute- homes we have bathroom. end living room each with terms. OR 3-4525 rs, 2 bethrooms, basem . te a room © bedroom plus | a. hehe ever listed Has all the $8 500 acelin town o: Wisom on M218 See OCHESTER, MICH. <. oe c | Soe miles west io 2 aid? LEVEL LOT. INQUIRE 722 | to appreciate Reason, illness of R H ’ H bath. in an exceptionally ‘at | imi aioe = pal ee ale eak ot ter eee most particular buyer | € room house, 3 bedrooms, 6& “pirst Bt . owner, Wil lence pork, Cart A> Loan > oe ; eS a” | com interest . _ Owner vy transferred rege. $8,500. grim, Wizom. Call MAri 1 LIVESTOCK stove ait | -- | en a Ge Gee | eee ee eee bath -2| COLONIAL HILLS 1§ X 188, GOOD HOUSEHOLD GOODs Kampsen ret "enh ‘nal berement Sees |TRWIN & ROGA| Simetiencec tester ‘sa | serving, double oun doors ee! far vonage t gern. fost out of| Mgnt. eneetent ranch tron oe) Business Opportunition 51 rm. nesbester Segui Stem . eo Onty 96, 30 | per pearing sin rooms for alt clonets 5 coy somes, beav- | town $15,500 : —$1600. : ee pan a ~ Up to + = a - | REAL ESTATE owner. condition through- wate euseenpes — MELICK PERRY PARK Excellent building SMALL — Lsese einer FE 40528) CRAWFORD re sact "Pesos Fe sine | “Bowie garage Lot» sous. S10 — maw Finn Bt Rochester | “aie seer bu tne. Priced right: | Eeucotabluned twee | $900 CASH i FE pee 7B os) Erne WOODWARD ESTATES | OL. #4011 of Qh 1404. |e agr BLOOMFIELD HIGHLANDS | S01l7, averaging 11,000 gallons 8 for You Toda Salve host PA. X84 wu WwW ue re «le _ | Excelient modern bungalow with Large corner iot—Highiy fe YT eeumend Guahi te or You LA * . stairway to attic A-1 condition stricted area. $2,000. Ge 30.000 FAMILIES IN PONTIAC ‘oops we ion| 1eMpleton Humphries) S2"sf soc sts Irwin. | Sree Sak | Fc ba oS , - Cc = | - _ i , = . ’ i years. : " a EAR ST. MIKE 2 — = ae § Che “i , KEEGO HARBOR os ' REALTOR FE 2.0474 630150 cont ee couwrny ‘n% John K. in opm. eves. . _ i Stcben, parler aed pa 0 OE ee ee Oe re oe | pect aa” garage Wosaat geen | 6 coaretive. eel Uelele_Bechenge T)rEst ‘SIDE : Neat bungalow just @ few years Bince 1008 A-1 GROCERY en am TE, LOAN ¢ bears op full bah up rut —. eee isha ow VATERFRONT aaa ae cei Pn one Tah | Gree Twetnn’s tnrge, bedresens, | Phone re }4031 SEV FE 2-100 ae Ge Bar" teas 5 | ALware wae TREATED. er. Sear geome Say $10,000 “HOME AND § ACRES” | Wery alee ¢ room ome. 2 bed | KNI IDSEN A ty Ee fans potere cach wtb sovee = LAKEFRONT LOT a | real money maker. | Re ~ six When ittness comes Whes there INCOME [Good 4 room howae. well locgted | condition oye las aras | Bet eerie, Brced to seit ero “enehen eorated | Toe Took At a OF ~— spel nalea Oe gr ye wih ott. CE ‘est Side oe : ; so : alwa of 4 Bipianme ont 2 eta, pose | Rin ‘hem and Seotment eit ot sree faty cootore teres | wel insuted 6 vecrm. teme.| ENE UD ea® treed ou forme sleetnie water | CHEROKEE HILLS! | PAUL A. KERN, Realtor | tin and consigerate treatment. os os om money. 2 apts tle soll = ‘y.t00 with $3.600 89 tiving reer carpeted. Net- corner lot peved streets New | modern to-the-mtnute Also smal barn, some timber. a the of & | 31 Qakiand Aye FE 20000 —t &@ in end 3 - urel fireplace Enclosed front eeating system Near schools bus xpecious ~alow ges beat soil for sardening. Close vo. _flose-in, country location—Eiis- “Real Since 919° - | BETTER BE SAFE THAN SORRY 2 _— . lee BEAL BRET he| Eevee to gue a] a: an dana}. elinched apt Footae sh down, full price}~~“aheth Lake Ra 1 mile W. of | —ciijin BaRBET SHOP FOR | You obtain up to $500 to- Co Ve Seed TEES STS |Home Si rer Sastnaee siete | ee oe = eamnaniee aed ERP allele | P&L ° Qeed boat ra. Only ~ ' “ R mod- : — fea aaah ee an ene rae GATEWAYS to short wail te peiegte wrest | More io home that rou would ton area A ome Brame ve ra | Seale, co © pine. floors, CARL W. BIRD, Realtor | iroo STORE. WELL “SeTaB-| 10, 34 monthe to reper oe = og on gy gy Ripe HAPPINESS b priced wal abate dean bas | sayters, qo? bedrms Whi) tet = oe a a ott forced ‘wir furnace, | pm 4-421! ‘ Eves. Tet oo’. : ye is less than pen “ , moe Ry Templeton, Realtor! permet St + DORRIS & SON Si, et te Sarg tat ost| LAKE PRIVILEGES |pistertiratestiteeyuae| TO0™EED S™* } HURON GARDENS ™* Cree open ves - +00) |“ Rucellent ithe dome in cord REALTORS , pane payment er will sell. A deautifr lot 115n300, Lot 63. business for @ couple. Tt is en ohn K. Irwin Pats evens ——— ee Bre —| tia’ rms and ah aw PEGIS| § ACRES | NITE OARAOE| Qe cash | ny | possibitinn Write bor Hit Buck ner _. REALTOR ear raph ami West Muron | Only 96,408 with reasonable down = 92.500. price. Will se : — ~ store Go ee ’ payment tane $900 down mesmty.| CLOSE TO PONTIAC | ot eri WeatTaALPENK, Wet Norte wo | poms hae o ti f hving room. * _ ieee: | crver"balie to sue or | 108 tect on road by 1200 feet Seep | Beautiful homesites in « good lo | OUE TO WT WEALTH ALPENA.| FINANCE COMPANY Pose FE 2-403! va sete) eee ee et tf AVM. H. KNUDSEN | june = sn. +| A good value. | | eation. haere © MF OF YOUR | thet Vasieece'en premicce. BUS | E 4.4516 hve FE 2.5320 fcten Set SES st eee DOWN AvBURN See | “See Races on es ») r YOU on ye) i FE 4-4516 Eve. FE 2-5. ’ | oS HEIONTS AREA, Neat modern | F : t A HO pe O Intsag BUT DINO ine fh. ie Established 1016 i} Sit Pesan eee Beak Bits __ Sree bs 1 ——| Rome on large lot with earden | yh . | terms PRICED POR PAST BALK AUBURN MEIGNTS AREA Large OO - MILLER rive. fenced tot Feotures 5 be- . rt ent ¢ =. POOL) WHEN WV Service , | IMMEDIATE Possmaston 5 bedrm home full beth, base- $1,000 Down rooms, carpeted living room. full as ot f 1 ; =N YOU NEED Brick ' . az . ment Thi would make an , bath. large kitchen, ample closet own ' UY 70 6x eALTC Convenient 0 town weet subar- FHA RESALE ideal tourist bome or home ead | Will bus hts maders, 2 begroom NORTH - coete, Cacomena ol || Ew cytes wan tes down. |" i san $25 to $500 a — Ee) iss Ses EPs | Sie Bac te | Lee ee ce ere fa ee SU ver | RE Soe ee fn ot With privileges to Elisabeth Lak ms a Heat seheet ot _ | Seetee fo. fruit and [4 ® reds Rabon ; | We can help you with money nas Park Viazee ul eo om $1.00 DOWN City east, }-bedrm $1450 Down PA basement wi eutomatie <4 | eT a . onlt rena ieee Only govt, vn handle dane or SSa repay tn coal fmentaly pey- A : * modern home © dase vouen teat. Yard .-_ Bacegtions! | nn w Open evenings | 1 available $2 250 with $150 down. . mente. = Near St. Joseph Hospital | prams. srapms sed corsice Qeerés.| Seat ned’ beat ered otpret | Tia, Ma, Mia moder” 2otearms | Yeime Baap Cooperative Real Bstaie. Exchange Lc LADD on, y Felevhake ws or call at cur ot- ; Ensoepey centres atin | fin, ere ame, tei | San bete impels pasegaten' | ioe oust saeyut aie Pel NORTE aoa ant | om ume'nes. oon sam| ah te Penge | i ment in veteran. oar 2 Estates Fast We pines Wo ree 8 and af for $i or just BENEFICIAL agg 6*| this comfortable home a good! fir Modern kitehen. tiled bath.| 3 BEDROOM RANCH Also an igmiy. “Outy sshes down Lake | te. bustnes: lease A buy. Owner transferrea caused| 2 roomy bedrms. full basement.| NEAR BUCKHORN - _ Pully STONE washer ier, : can for $6,000 down ap FINANCE CO. $1,009 Down cake of SUA.S08, 65.500 down, 963.00 recreation rm om eee insulated. One year old. : pa S ye $9530 DOWN eae te ‘earn more sbout + Lawrence FE2-0269 Pontise te town—ott Enie| SBP GI MORTOAOE AT 4 ptr! tached garage Lake Gow res Pare | STONE REALTY CO y A Immediate possession $ room Pontiac Grocery A a Oe ~ j Se See ay AD Sowe | -St prone eceet #19 Josiyn — coat wane pou cna own this| Le Dome (3,05 Dire ne m thie business, with | Baxter & Livi . — sty n. aen-Tr_Trete | 5 ACRES. New 76 ft -brick rened | LAKE ORION tte § pm Daily; Sun 1 to 8! one Dieck) ip | : over gross sales. It's 8 | 4, w beat aR ic Na I eg | i : e atce "Wot CLOSE IN | Site "ackup as'00e ‘sown, nd +B. hawreece St __FE ei MAHAN | SceSsSS.S85 SRSRSSE Bh cor renrac vacan. Sire Serco | ornare ena aot) Sy scare eons Miattone- ists, oomesiow eo. ‘ae ee, Pee CIES? Tell folks all over - "™ Pr* < Bits “Tare sebei. Pu ~. FOR MORE PROSPER. _ 2a) Estate Exchange 4 ee ee Pontiac mn ea Ct. gage | use Classified "2.0263-. | FLOYD KENT, Realtor * *. UN 1-168 oF Pree Rh d Dal OHNSON, Realtor — STATE-WIDE Want Ads thoviis for a ee SPas is| Press For Rent ads, Dial) A. JOHNSON, Realtor || FY AV’ : are famous for— BRANCH rene rE Sie Waiton . /FE28181 for an ad- FE 4-2533 rae =. making money! Dial FER = ak ro a ree write. | 1700S. Telegraph Rd (SE OME oe Ee he ne i. ae st a A — - ° \ { : 7 1 —— —— — 7 aS apr eegen gn rerrenngeey ror a ac aa aa a a, 7 aa a as carte nr ithe etree pms ghiencafiereensnonnp-neetaipeionseraipte : - = _ 5 Goer ee: eee URE prt ae rena t nnn ig i a ss - a a4 . . ha alae! 7 pe THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1955 as | Money te Lean 53} Sale Household Goods 87) Sale Household Goods 57! For Sale Miscellaneous « | MODEST MAIDENS By Jay Aian| Sale Sporting Goods 65) For Sale Pets 69 WING CHAIR. A-1 CONDITION. ELECTRIC & O48 WATER HEAT. : | 2 OA DOUBLE PERFROT CON.| THOROUGHBRED GERMAN - {Om me ait Reasonable | tA pow) See wee} | | OAS hs ones —— | aaa ee new. Reasonable, Ph. Birming- se Gigek Our Pricss—Be Convinced! . Aad t ge and goed shtayne ities " hunters, ' ie. ues - ; drewntes ~ Rew ~ Savage A 4 5 Brett Unt , = a’) a Car ;,,lthaee aad Winchesters 4 doers Botany . pam. wel ubury = 1 3OPh | 15 |e seer sean, e ty Dogs Trained, Boarded 70 men Model 11 Like new. FE 3-Ti36 | © GAUGE 3 BHOT REMINGTON | POARDING, BATHING Mt a Poor wa potv chan and | _ ping, Tee erry we Ralls 8 OM | 6008 & GA RIVA: _heat 7% 8. case) New condi 44002 - 3 : z a a 4 >F SB si fe» ‘ :* & : i me - : - PIRTORES Extra Fast | ,., EZ TERMS | _ Appliance Specials — | sits. Sie aatenn” wri | Service $9ttoe mattrenes SS fae Many others to choose trom. 2yrs. rice Sa : rim Die ase 0 mapie a to par. escent, 0S Orchard Lake Ave. 4. ssa sens | Fer eS cmina™ menete ea, co | vowel pparbens. Up re at, old models. PE ; FARM PRES” WEATS— WHOLE En“ tates on by vines WASHING MACHINE. or aiuereere Opdyke Mer: ! iE Ly = son | i mh | ae Bee y, 12 woot puttet eany ebair, 628. 885 Up | ket FES Send, Gravel &: Dirt | te Dirt 66 _ tay, Grain & Feed 1 HOl JSEHOLD BN “Taorkesnt aa’ okt! eet P a STANOIKG TOILETS iT. At TOP SOT FILL DIRT AND/CUSTOM SILO PILLING wiTH| Bar Austrien one B.-A _ pg BEC ee) < | and. grerel slope E2201 | pew field chopper Gaiang e217, | Malelice. | F BANK FURNITURE CO.| fuse “S00 Gait. Atbure wee, |3 with | Al TOP gol VERY G00D/ OATS HAY STRAW COMBINING, | Pots. PICK. | cae | IN CE AVE. NEXT rE Coles : wuts” Ys siee se ¢ rede FE ¢-3371. . _daiing, wire or twine MA 5-6703 ces eeta, 1 | lc grreewters le TOP STANDING B'LAGE CORN Fi | qiomten,. sen a : SOIL. | rave! bes Lvle Conkiia | pF Pe euia t PE 20872 of FE Wi PARLEY SEED (WONG) . are P i A-t 43 BOIL, “BLACK Wit? | MA 6 _ ‘ stencil Ipe neherg | FILL, SAND GRAVEL. SCHARF. |-¢ w hens e FoRKIN s8ED WitkaT UW. | PRR FES-7014 FE 60880 bushel 88 EF Avon. OL At. -corn, anvil. Fhe he Ba a en! ver Sale Livestock 72 fo agen oe mee end fo ranwibas ne ' | CONS ROOM ORL WORNER ba ~ a ee Sa Mort Loans 54 ‘ rey complete 60| 25 «a! 06 te, teen, epase. tl ean! mod brass merken Rrturee. bever | For Sale Miscellaneous ¢ and vent delivered complete, used, NOLS i 8450 FE 6-167 LOW INTEREST made Grapes. Al like eee OL| AIR COMPRESBORS AND JACK | (- nietue oh WHI —id Unitmited funts or single fami hammers for rent. Also concrete mg. FE 838 a . - RATA | Sf ATO, RB rt ; Canceled Be 43s RE HOME BARE JACKET AE SO x—— 1) MED DURNAM. 6 YEAA OGD Shin oat On 9-fme should bors sanders, electric sewer cleaner, | “2, with burner. $300. Phone B-4 TRUCKING | end calf 1 Molstein, 3 year old, | — ee H. G: RSON 7 floor_sander._ ef EM 3} or 3.8556 \ arate . : SERVICE | @ue February | large Hotetein yt a oF 10 State sone 960.08 CONE’S RENTAL For “SALE G00D HOT WA. | . . . . | ‘ SERVICE | Metfer 9 year old due February Tuesday, September om, oaths vg Sep i ig91 Baldwin PE 2-0077 | ter radiators, H FP Sutton MY | = me ae | nreveh seas twats FR bois ioe et int Large (Gene with me ARC WELDER 300 AMP. Aa Fon aiLE— Ww vsit ~nre ee = CALL FR 1-01 FOR REAL BLACK 7 Goon Phesil OnADE WHOL -e.. * shape a eS ORNATE blocks 160 for tot. HP dirt proven on lawns and shrub-| stein cows. Phone OA 62041 Lng Dmg, ai ei controls, PE $0908. Sutton Ps uy 30032 — : prods ond grovel ge grilling | a BEAUTIFUL RIDING MORAE. miniesre lamps The ~~ - = nme. Ue BI LE not om | ited but gentie e ANCHOR FENCES» ee sity Swit | “feo FEN , SI | NCES nu. 3 CHOICE TOP SOIL = | #4, BOtaTEINe. “ie 3 YEAR-OLD) Boho a. € Yard de 18 De erasers oe te iit ae basement | : , j vests, complete line of structural | CHIPPEWA FENCE CO. , | mined, can be seem W. of Raldwin | giorm. Lake Orion, MY -0782 gies, Der the Seat cere NYooes |PRtemt ae Som xis | “1 want to talk to the middieman—I understand he's re) seruc tony insisliod compies |, EWES 80) BUCKS NENT $e acl ag SOL from ASeress Forging & Sock. Es 57 A, ae 1 REBIOR. | sponsible for these high prices!'’ | fh aire PE D-p101 or PE C-LeTl | = ted Livestock 73) tools Mee” i pee ne ee ee to ™ or yy ir RL Unt An MEL eae oY wile, rant “wheel low | a RIE WAGE TRUCRTRE 0 | moe wore | ee re ya POWER LAdR MOWER WILE SHON ELECT ONES | aod No ccctes’ Shee lant poiiee—puer-woa | Fer Sate M Miscellaneous 60) For Sale Miscellaneous 60). Pavielss or on vsiet ” "| WFD, LIVESTOCR OF ALL KINDS. | ha these tcc east ‘hier «pm : "| Complete with faucets 6130.98 vel: $5. Pate Oviedo Fein. 01 9 eal. | cs van 6%. VR 60 |, on 4 ROOM, OIL BURNER. | USED O11, GAB AND COAL run. LIMITED AMOUNT For Sate Poultry 74 Sr. A a A E ue, oe, ots Pen, ant base Py ae: "4 re ~|7 FT. NORGE REPRIG | like new aine Oak- naces. Also stokers, off and gas | Good top soll, 610 per lead de | wenn | some bedroom be Pn ww a cabinets values. These | 414 Ft. Wall Tile....... Re $35. power lawn mower (reel! jsnd a burper floor furnaces, water | lvered LARGE PAYERS, 01 28, ROAST- | * ence} are transit marred. Mich- | cat, Orig Inlaid (Btd.). 15 ft. pA gg Om well pump. 9) INCH COA. NACE WITH | heaters, blowers and good supply WHILE IT LASTS —iag_ bene ES 108, reon é igan 393 Orchard LE. | $450 Mi Gloss Enamel $1.95 gai fize bet weter beater, | ‘viewer and 6 : 3-4200.| Wayne Hea end Air Condj- - 9.3006 o |e east. Produce 75 [RAVING Sta¥a wos? aziz | Harolds, 140 S. Sa —Roei_ Pormeh, Cables Ls. | xGLOmolD LARD C Com. | toning Co. 68) N, Main, Roch. | ewe | eee eee CEAVinG Stare “wost seit | -\arolds, WO 5. Saginaw Ga Doo ote with. flesh ‘attachment and | ester OL §-0811, mul rane, peat grave Eatin OT ST ne rem wala chrome living wast ited ES Aging you .S be See sestlnncnieiors sauaet OLVERINE co. Nowa Soke sorts ac Hi 8 sede ot oe ore | 2, Private | Norge ol ; ving Chas | ROWE PORT OLE DIORER, 950, | won Sita” BLaGd’ Dene BOK 2 ; ieee tga ie | St an Me Set | aS Te, | Seriad cae EROS | AUeE NTE SR, ole flag gn "ac gy A tegedeciee ‘W GHEVROLET. “DUMP “AyD | Ol Round Lake hd. EM 3001.” | sarwroba FIVE POOF WE. Greet. Lanes’ Werbead’ Thor "ce nd Me. | eed shecting pe ke Smee : 4 chain saw, trade for iter model LEAVING STATE cessed 630.05. Lavatories | @'0 Ditie Hwy. * |W. Mont #abe0 | New tollets $18.96 x Wa CANNING ToCK | Amma car or MY 3-6821. complete, eleaming chrome REINPORC | SEP Tic | '9*14 lavatories with fittings t1¢00 | « -Oe0d.> = BRING OWN | ag Tae| MU ST SACRIFICE.) fuga csitte Ran ier, | Garage Doors | *eitoage se rigy= sr }prusating and bolzore’ sureties: | Veer eCae DINE | Baath bees GuboinGe ‘RD: : s iw} BEAUTIFUL BETSY | Orchard Lass-ave— Complete stosk of sumer 2 doors ROCK HOUNDS jit pace: “ __. | NOT MUCK NE Corr wot | PS soe aaLe |e ortee eee A NET. PIANO. fexret tent. We, Sp ieke | optchene,mimeran, mtvera) o | RFERL CLOTS Ges, | “Th nase ot oo ana 2256 GARLAND, SYL- Bl k tt oA bing "and cutting material oO et | PhOCRRORD WOKS 5 UMIVEWAY » POMATORS aWiEt zi sl | VAN LAKE. ACKeTT |*"s rege ASKER'S WARDROBE TRUNK,| sire ri run 08.40 and cuanion ante, pAuieET. Pa rE tie ,| Gas Wa Le | @2_W. Ruren yu vest|* EXCELLENT CONDI-| resents Prioa.*"*. Sena Te Scone LARS Bp. Meena Brag er ae | 5 a BORS SOE | tee aoe a LON | ramet tne oomay | ELE, RSAT BE, GEE | TION. $25. EM 9 S847 i Py Fe se ete SP a eet hope | fe ere ete a are al | | ae tte vor—ep | WE TIAVE™ | sat i re ‘S Wo” Good eaten: | FLEE DISTRO ROOM GUE, Recipe. pest) sewamen.cn tS? | sleo satel! a Wpes of furnaces | Redwood, clear combina- Mieco Feat Om 5 | Cea ga ARE a = iaaie cate ~ ge |igaf, Inpped wo" Medwoed pattie eta ree Bare “ed SHAE Fem 8! tion doors. Coal. Lumber “ra emrel aw BLACK pint Mesh Oe, Fh ford aU) ; . oa ha | .erwood EM 9-300 : ores cone “Grote er Sore payment oe | Eu ase oO Ye, ag tt | Sou ommenaT ape aun. | ETE iets Wigs nce gene | bulldese cupplics. | aianeoe5— WER Bh | tlle caaW AUTHOR. = | eee meee atte rig nt *, Semmem wees: | aan oa Ou PHYSICIAN | gave OW eG srry! M.A. Benson |, Ee thane i, imn¢ Bald na i ~ ~—Edw. M. Stout, Realtor —}—aoex. poe. S18, 50 8. Pee er Baste Weg Crasucton | ease. Seotne ating amp. 5. SAVE OWS pe hg ee —— eck Machon oR pamee | of You pick Bring om 4 s p ay $5811 therapy |} fe Have . , tage EE FT] _tetners, ae: PAE lea iw | tress AUDIUW WEARING “Aine Ahm | “to. go ones. used o few STOW WINDOWSAND oCnv ewe? ROMEE NO Te sie Pr | Say delreres 2 wae aiMpLicttY GAWD EN Rilo ey ay ee _ Milks hot : get free Re cen | mene _ EM bee ater 6 pm Like now 10 Two 5 Three! b Beno * Thomoen @) S| eee i anions Ad. Ph. Biltord Wik TRADE MY EQUITY ix peetacees, told vnesd haten Pop Gt fiot water WeaTen jo Gal. | {8 os a eA ge for soil, ey. Galen, | fer of meiees Be ‘4 nice well ° home in| ¢@ . | a a a as new ed for we on| 30 5 58 son vols Gached oe bank eum GB Saas Sy oo go4, ~: | aa ALUMINUM COMB. DOORS GS | foe resre tee take nod athe oe | a8 88 _Antoune, | 30 GAL TANK AND SIDE ARM Sof BUSHEL ¥ Brose ®. TIRESES AND AOLLYWOOS Comb Storm & Acreen Sash value 649 0 and 060.50 These are | STOKER COMPLETE WITH | pon taste hence tis eee | ale |) ; beds Sew you save. Closed | Estimates Free Stadt? al disshets and In em | 6.3020 ‘1% i For Sale Clothing 86|_Stestt ert Wuliws FB)” wingows a screens elightty morved. _ Aloe j | cellent condition Can be ceon in| a | geet EE Sale Farm Equipment 76 ' ~~~ rsp Ire + | termi n~* othe WEE couriers | VINELER Of WALT FURNACE " F ALS 2 FUR SIZE 16, GOOD of «OR 3-4871. | | Cariond Home Improvement WoL twos | with taneet and conten ba | Geng conaieee. 8 ~ ae ws RAVE, BARGAIN SPECIAL f 1408, AND DAVEN- : Lag Bt J | Serene vole 6.0 Le 3): a Er me Sarees deer, comme | Oxford T il metre persian sop opers | OROE RERIOERATOR, | PE BA RL. teeeabc Aen ha Ts faucets Suc pellets Shae feles |* ROOM OIL APACE WEATER Groting” Ponting tae Wutding | 0 Srevwen, chery, SUM AO xIo ralier : sound |." = a = . 30540, stand * drums edd at. - 2 $).035 L . Fa ee Nae Fe ie mepmmenaron ree | See esha | oe cee omar POU | Uc hock | pubes SR wor os | “eae onion eM bene) ==SALES cnbertine Sak ie 0 Bt ft. Only we New cont) © toen er Kinwone re Pe $0171 ™ - gt I gy tee : e © o 8 od, Coal & Fuel 67) an ot mic store ents ore to Jia eine i ener tit, i sack. ‘Brown tin oe sal aes” S409. SUPAROOM — Pix TOnss sort. dertoed, Vases PS beds tee 2 | Peer epoctiont condition and ere fully) bathroom. olf ‘ shirts. sise. ACE HEATER, LIKE WEW.| © pipes and fixtures, automatic oil KENTILE gee hy NE Goon pay 1.48 woop oe | guaranteed. deere, chaminum ‘ eee-ueie cae WED Ware oT ROU and ges water heaters, ofl and STORER WITW OW Do It Yourself eo} or Oetvered. Pontiac Tractor and So ale gi Sat te omrarries| HEIGHTS SUPPLY |*"“TLSGe SHOP © =| “SURPLUSLOMBER” | ~ NICE “CLAN KIN.| —_Baulpment Co. | Oo | or PE aa ART YEARS E at => “ — of COR SI ‘az, a eaeeMinha ahaa ee Aluminum Septenatce bers | DLING WOOD | FOR = Deter, cen) ee ee eS Gay Canes KiD-6an) condi- peotes. pm gl Phone FE 4-5431 LARGE Of, BURNER AND TANK aochens Ogee Pine 2 8 8 $ ‘ SALE. NO DELIV ER- ei) FARMAL “GN UGE. trailers sold on re for 5 Br teed eget, | SEFORE'VOU INVEST INA WA. | Used one seaare, call after 1/3 5 § F&O te oe ; IES. PONTIAC MILL- | "Re ood eo 23 = ie, ator for « more than 8 Used | ter softener, in te the) pm OR 3-464 ~. Seeee F -£-< CEE WEEDON : Dok a ¥, a ee ratiers, per up te 30. 12. javajo :| wjachine. Michtesa Pluorescent./ Reynolds - Shaffer "Ballo Matic. CARGE UPRIGHT KELVINATOR | | » 6 sheathing "guce per 100 HOME HQUIPMENT WORK CO., 2005 PON. | “S=3= te monthe. P GREEN “SNOW | _383 Orchard Lake Ave No down psyment. -| “deep treese, new, automatic hot| Readymis Concrete @ nerter tine 1661 8 Telegraph __FR 4") TIAC RD P L SERVICE arte and accessories, 60158. REFRIGERATOR LOUNGE CHAIR, FE 4-0013, FE 4-3873. water heater ant Westinghouse | % in oak opring te eq. ft. | Comiina warts Pastel : ‘ perd . hideaway bed. chrome ex- c Te Lohas re ‘ refrigerator. FE 5-077. Av-| Shingles from 06.59 up 418 Ge ‘side SPREOWAY FUEL Oil, —— FIRE. | we service Ford, Ferguson or Mile South of Lake Orion, os x tension and many LuMaen t burn Ave Steel clothes poste .. $11.40 pr. eikes. : place bettie ose - and furnace, Ferguson Wectors and helt eeuip- M-24. MY 38-0721, mal with pet ROLL, AW’¥ = ag Arete: | tn. e De © | Fiat "rim snat_tron tans" Gj] CHUR Ct al ast Rel te Pa] eae” maa lee gad electeie stone 420.80; ward ris Tee) 4 me ee A PN SCRE aL LT fee ALL Worm OUARANTEED =|” Sale Household Goods 87) [it30: cr, nor new matress ee MaTERiata | FACTORY SPECIAL |*, Sire eR SABAH | Spent and cinder Socus "Costes | ~~ meee | os ete paces ats | ee ee, ayrguE Etc. Pri- 4 te” pin erp on PRO. “ = on pALBor ME En fev texture paint made with Sardine ote er Bk ttt Dye sy * Waterford | — - sre aa toe eat | SARL rm eee PE | erm SAAN are | mare agin nome | Serine FTE sat] Sie EE a | Ese ei ar corm ane a om Pontiac aBouT bes vee ‘a 0s Di ON ALUMINUM i cok” Gate °F Paaz te just one ful evergreens. 37 ve | PRANK A CAN BE POUND aT Lo 6. BLAYLOCK AND AWNINGS. » @ © esters $ fest tall. Country”. prices | with @ carrier, MAyiair ©8720, r ow qnstis Sh) ee eee & BUILDING SUPPLY co ‘ rr way ~ SPECIAL SALE ‘ : Ay ht OT, Ee » 8 TRS. PSrcnes tebe nee FE +81 | ———+ cadena a a rn : a . to. einigerstors ie : 2 Pale “coed. | CR ALL SIZES IN-| 428% Sheet Rock C & C—61.35; fad abet : 8 Tae cont | Mov Bete ee Tae) e * Sei (gas _ cleo.) 88 up; ‘TV, pete. omeding 3 ., low as $6.96 ix® white pine boards M. sq. ft. : r) st ws ; $37.50 up: radios. $5 up: A AND CHAIR Spi. | SAVE SUPPLY 160 » SAGINAW! 698; 1x12 M. oq. ft. or more a “- : ened nee SE, coe. | cen. Call cher 6 pm. FS L,? roof boards $110: 7. p. ship- + uP valor. MOBILE HOMES fom “canes "has asf" uring | STORELINE CRIB’ xD war.| BURMEISTER Care i.) sa. $150; wall plans mowers, vans Miuipment. Goat | J" stars ay: Maem Op to Foon _ontten, ae eu —feee 0 1k Sm : ey 7" OE Dise wy. BA or You can bay 8 Lae Mytentnson Oe a rer: New inne a Sermon $16.98 LUMBER doors #1 & an. doors 12.8 ~SPECIALS TODAY $100 down, = 33 , pv as Hew rollaway bed. complete, $14.08 “Best, Buys" x seta, NO por gens alt, Biemsy tbh Unused Ford and Fergu-| Hutchinson's Trailer Sales ; An Pap ater ee pee Macleum rugs 04.06 SumbaY vos jot ie ha poo hon oe son Tractors. +18 Duy Rey sue Plaine + . 7 few gossip $10.08. $x9 Ghost rock. per ghest . 01.38/ sew: % & 4” rock and New Massey Harris and) corner ¢ Mound, ; 1 iis east of | new and ‘used furnitere at/ tas W, pine hoares senas ber M.| Tock, l8th priced right. Driveway Oliver Industrial Crawler s. ini? W boards 99900 ver M.| Stesh clothes yh T 0 8. Dor runt We buy sell and exchange for| Grade A Door ne goss crocks @ rain tile q ractor, ‘ 4 OAKLAND Me 2 oak flooring. oii per M| mR Sun “¥-- a5 Seeed| Used Plows, Discs an ; ! W. P. Combination door $1395 | stock & ry “v -| Harrows FURNITURE Aluminum Comb. Doors from $9495 | windowall “Pirnay windes® & We etry ine parts 106 8, Saginaw = BARDW yt Stteriot. Gut our quantity vrices. «4 card a rord ind oy nae | © Tee ae pes | Paul St. Cyr Lumber Co. | F = Deraustn here AND SAVE UP TO 8800 ON ALL | #120 Bogie Lake R4. Commerce erguson, Fer n, MATERIAKE SURE IT'S ens! Massey Harris Oli- ' , a of eK lamp, floor ver. Tractors.: = Burmeister's fens: "a ester, nee See us today for your in. iON Northern Lumber Co, | ¢7aft car top baat, 3 inside doors. tractor needs. | _frigerator peu, ft. eM 34 WE DELIVERS wotranee. ae a Pontiac Farm and "USED TRADE-IN WE DELIVER . | Linoleum 65 ft. We aq, yd. Industrial Tractor Co. DEPARTMENT = = BS ‘Trucks Oral 33096 ware Baek ee ote a : 825 Woodward goto wow ener poem ne ee ete esate so ocererm ey Bw and and to. 140 Cass : ATION, ry ici TROMBONE. ond hel 5 yments avaliable, Miller's Ger. } plete ainins room sutio fre.se | freiten Toms. $tes vaiue, she |RO BOWN PAYMENT ON RE. rl $OanD sxe! sol om — PB Fede st oe iy . . NO TUNING AND REPAIR. moe oid Daughter oe MI 4-000. THOMAS ECONOMY |—‘Simiae cess usar | TS gees Sait soieehewt ofan LEAVING STATE:| Sine "sch ec" Hac ! FURNITURE CO. Freeh ie Rewer te wore be! MUST SACRIFICE. ‘ i A HURRY BEAUTIFUL BETSY) tins E ilssis® Sr TER 0 CELEBRATION ENDS | ROSS SPINET PIANO. a | ene Lefts? tH. | 2256 GARLAND, SYL- -| Dick's Air Cooled Engines VAN LAKE. saint - " gpm ‘ sam | CHIPPEWA'FENCE CO Music Instruction 62-A | peer _ vn * oven, excelent | TES-O€71 ff no answer OR 3-281 | auaninn. KRk ae ae 8 Sales & Service Le +3219 , ———. & used Ascordions ] , 4 USED TRADEIN DEPT OR 34174. } pe. ving, rome » ‘| Sale Office 63 7 1 Laree dressers. weneanees é He P. win sscrttles. MUtuel | Doon oso, tan30 ran fe " Pexenes oo a Chair 916.00; Arm * ; voles h — | Chest of wers 3 -.WYMAN’S Mt — ae 1% a PAY. BILLS ON TIME). VICE ‘ omy 6, eT with money made Sale Sporting Goods 6s r through Want Ads! To a ig ere, sell things you no longer 4?” pHi $F & use, call FE 2-8181 for an ue cl, to THE PONTIAC rah SORAT, AE ERNRED mes a ere le ee 80| For Sale Used Cars 91 For Sale Used Care 91] For Sale Used Cars 91|FUNNY BUSINESS — ‘ IS AT F eo BUY YOUR NEXT CAR! ir | THIS! | Schutz SELLING YOUR CAR? We bay For Matthews greaves OPENING cabs He MOTOR ; “ri oe Leiner wensiner geod ure ox| Motors Inc. oa RST ER mc Siew freee) Val a Ane PRicen ‘at wnoumsaiz| NO MONEY DOWN | | . :E ESTIMATE | O° B#LOW. BUT we ane : Saas lly MAE OF ONLY HUMAN AND CAN MAKE| 6$12 PER MONTH . 53 Dodge radio, heater, $200. Mi 4-662. BRAID MOTOR SALES} M@TAKEs IF You powT ‘ : WASH epee as FR 2-0188 AOREE WITH THESE PRICES K ll h Club ¢oupe. Radio, heater, bay MA. betel Years Pair poanes e er- OG. hi side all G ‘ NASH 600, me bne 8h Wer West _Pike Of ___ | —TELL US AND NOT OUR COM-| wesguard of 19° Mile Ra. w te evans, Uyee Geo 6 Burry! dies 8 Sale Motor Scooters 82) P=™TORS, ae Oe Matic transmission, and "Lake, _ eae consaron te | custom seat covers ot aH =| 6 Bea offer, 64 Lor- _tone : eo 5} : $} 895 ‘| Beautiful 2 =e light ‘ams ee — wore Srvoey f *giog. green bottom and ivory seis | " 9005| Ya] Come . Sree! SE eteet | cio, heater, white. wal Sas top. $149 down and|__“Joe plays an excellent game of golf clube!” io DODGE ana FE 442006 Radio and heater. License num- ; For Sale dan ee pig Ft ay SSaer eon For Sele Used Cars 91| For Sele Used Cars 91) $395 See Us! care by ; ' 1951 FORD We have nice clean cars : , sr owner. DESOTO CURT IM, stad 11, 4 4 —— es OS aavewe $1,595] sense” om, ‘52 Plymouth | _tsites *! PETERSON _ | = ¥2"tlceies umber “a that you — afford — ~ co. 7 © Se"! Pontiac Chieftain 8 De- mi igsed earn’ ase. oR Ba0m.. ms miles, one 0 4 door — ' — > — ; SPREE luxe 4 dr. 14000 miles,| 2 4 dr, Radio, heater, white! Giese with’ arse ee Michigan's $20 Down PONTI AC Fer Sale Bicycles _ 84| white walls, and 2 tone tae) Buicd. 8 deer, [a 9 ett | sidewalls, and seat cov- ‘ae ioe pooR he Fin st See Ed Jones at enn * =~—Te~| gamit. 1999 Chevrolet 3 door. Runs| ers, Beautiful forest! 1 Oldsmobile 4 door, $1700. 1 © NATIONAL CHIEFTAIN 8. 4 DOOR * morro $0 Ta anode right tender. | $260. green finish, $145 down|: PE +2406 ter SP The Big Paved Lot ll Bors ir" ie ,RIKE. G00D- Sou. | » 52 $ 1.495 . ae : 4 $46.25 < be ag lf — a ~ NTIA ° Cass > tight. i : 7 | matic transmission, Dark | GOODWILL 1953 PO? TW \C Ps ae -- 1a wis tren Ma "oie green. $145 down and Stator Mydramatic 2'tone pai | 1953 PLYMOUTH sonal 52... . . $1,495) Meets. Rete Sam et] $46.50 per month. USED CARS | “ "41 595 make ease asst Ma vith Super | es th i | z aan 1951 PONTIAC” ————e with radio, heater, Hydra ‘ 449 PONTIAC matic and yellow and << ol DeSoto Sedan satan wim sete her hgeter aad Rr Seater, waitewall tires at beck} ‘This Car Is Spotless back finish. iS "| Custom 4 dr. with radio,| many good miles len. 45 Inside and Out down. ; _POWEROLIDE FULLY| heater, automatic trans- $495 1951 FORD ste. 1 Offered 52 eee. $1, 145 EQUIPPED pO | on mission, and custom Convertib'e Coupe radio, heater, renegoriation ome. drive. fire Fed pain, eee arrmger, sayin Pontiac 2 dr. Chieftaie maven ‘ ON VERTIBCE, Ft plastic seat covers. This "30 FORD V-8 whitewsl tires. x Kell K h Deluxe 8 with radio, heat- | _% : _ | Custom 4 dr model with radio $795 C1ler-KOC is truly a one owner au-| and hester. S6e it now. PLYMOUTH DeaLan er, Hydramatic, and 2 tone : woodward as 13% ss, Mule Ra. ray ala. tomobile. $149 down $595 1953 BUICK werd and $46.35 per month, Rivlera Coupe. 3 tone paint. radio ‘ “Ba, OUDE , Raoto 'S1) HUDSON HORNET | fre" “7Afe". 02 eco $EMS =n ; 'S) Buick Meve's © real buy haa radio, $2,095 ——— Buick Special 2 dr. with | evr —————— »| 91 Buic ree lustrous 2 tone. blue and | Pymoum Ey | . . $795 1952 BUICK Sa a oe ao ee | en ana = 1 GOI T O ( 30! | extras. _ wile Rage tone green and gray. , $ 92 $1,095 ar FS foe Sle dees ail! es, ts 1950 BUICK , $ w. $109 down and 4 door, Radio and heater. Our inventory is much too high. The Boss says, “Th yy *e @ eee . . | gh. ys, ey've | Dodge Coronet with radio, GLENN'S $59.11 per month. $895 $650 So, we have CUT PRICES AGAIN. Most dealers would ci pol heater, Gyro-matic trans- Ri Racteaw Ste Z to the auction, we don’t believe we ree Our customers ashi been mus | Mission, and 2 tone paint.| ~~ "PR 4-737] ' 31 FORD VICTORIA | 1951 BUICK good to us, so, now you can buy “good ‘fuaranteed used cars at OM CHEVROLET | 93 Plymouth | adi’ cuSects,cichcet”| 2 sere rite tester and 2 tone WHOLESALE PRICES AT BUICK BOB OLIVER'S! Shee $1085] HERR A |e, rtm ra, vite” $00 . READ AND COMPARE 7 reow dig tivdvamatie “end Be sean At hoee WEST enone all ices "52 CHEVROLET - 7 gunme tal . finish " enunenen, 2 « fone sedan ‘radio and Transportation Specials $495 — ee bles and oe: ts ls 1 aa gust GOOD CREDIT 50 Pontiac, 4 dr., radio — os 4 dr. radio, Te Buick ae 4 dr. F , $297 ° _ beautiful show piece with , $050 ; . & heater. Ready to go. | heater, Dynaflow, no | radio and heater, a | ee eeene $995 SPs °° St only 6,000 miles. Spare ies 148 FRAZER reasonable offer re- | beauty. , Buick Special with radio, _ tire has never ‘been on| °SO NASH SEDAN Rate $198 $145 fused. heater, and 2 tone paint. S52 FORD the ground, $149 down a meg Be cond ; "48 Buick 4 dr., radio $1895 fiom eer at al] 4 $54 per month. . a heeter ‘Ressenber.| $05 at the best of care. si, Sa Ay and $54 per , $495 158 DODGE eater. Remember, 52 Buick 4 dr, Super, Custom 4 ar f—- allamaaas wholesale to all ~- '46 Buick 2dr., radio | radio, heater, Dyna- serene $1,395 , _ | & heater. ALL must | flow, 2 tone blue. 48 ....... $345 Bob Frost, Ine. |- 53 DeSoto ‘S4 Pontiacs $895 go! 1947 DODGE : - Mercury 4 dr. with radio, chomen $1 Buick Special 4 dr., $895 heater, and sun visor to MS Siete 4 dr. Radio, heater and ind Officials Care $195 radio & heater. Recon- $695 51 Pontiac 2 dr., li t wma | mention just a few of the eee earl tow Mileage 1988 PONTIAC ditioned in ‘our own | °51 Hudson 2 dr., radio, | blue, radio, heater, Hy- ‘Sie | extras. SPECI ALS Two tone green. $149 Good ‘Selection wane a ke a heater, automatic | dramatic, blue interior,| _ c down and $67.66 per Right Prices} Ss * pre pete ; transmission, sharp. | whitewalls. . 49. $345] FRE ee Se is | month. , > ae $1595 | rte anemia , ‘53 Pontiacs, 2 dr. & 4 | $495 $595 with radio heater and sang] ie. Woe ereeee | yl PONTIAC | sweater Sent ar” dr. Chieftain 8 radio, | "47 Cadillac 4 dr, 62 | °S1 Studebaker ieee ig oheragaleryeacry ws V4, renter, To 5] Ford $495 » eat pa See vlan series, Hydramatic, | radio, heater, Starlite steering. 41°98, New car guaran: | Convertible, Radio, heat- RETAIL 1948 PACKARD Some 7 oo ; , ter. Susehinees ‘46 eee eees $295 we ented er, white sidewalls, over- oT ORE 1 6 ccce, me secre $] 195 tires. | $595 ‘| Ford 2 dr. with radio,| inst. Pumecth sedan on drive, and new top. Dark $2 Pontiacs, 2 dr. & 4 | $1395 ‘50 Chevrolet 4 dr. Com- heater and a ‘nice light| 1946 curysier sedan green finish. $145 down Factor? Branch dr. Radio, heater, Hy- | +53 Chevrolet Bel Air 2 letely rebuilt green finish. and $46.50 per month. 63 Mt. rh accel Mill swear 4 a St eae dramatic, 5 deluxe jobs dr., radio, heater, Pow- Ler rubber, , BR A Phone FE 3-7117 $345 ee ee erglide, saddle brown $] 095 ma? ss, $245 ond beige ep 2 eee @ oe 2 ; 1946 CHEVROLET 4 DR. ; Packard. “Ask the man Drsete-PiymouthDeater . DeSoto : $195 $9952 . $225 a ee 2 dr. & clean car with al the ex:|_ atom = 1954 » 32 Dodge 2 dt. One | i> Nash Sedan, radio, | only 1 year ot Tae clean car with all the ex- FE 2.0196 ‘ 1949 PACKARD 4 DR. |f owner car, with low a only 1 year tras. SEE PAULSON ddrcedan, Dotty cquipeed $50 mileage. Priced right. mona 2 tone green, | is the way to save pee |, For A Good Deal with a new car guaran- The Lot of Competitively — oe = oe ens $95 = Papel Rag tee. $345 down. Terms ——— = we S00 d Vic, Fordo $7 95 Plymouth Club Coupe : it. ° -* . ‘St Ford Vic, Fordo- | | " with radio and heater. Has “Le aa na ees Bee * suit _ : = matic, radio, heater, A ot ola ah | be a thi aes ‘o — — ’ ert cratinee « a. "Suet. sohbar ocala y car at low price be the thin 49 DeSoto ¥ id FEA , ge 2 Shine or Shower Custom 4 dr. with radio, £} a Community $1 195 $995 / heater, and white side- x ae, "49 Cadillac 62—2 dr "52 Chevrolet 2 dr., ra- Jerome S Want Ads wall tires. $49 down and anes Motor Sales radio, heater, Hydra. | dio, heater, Powergtiée, : 3 Agden’ Detivery ; : ines Work for You! $27 per month. S Roe. Inc. . matic, new whitewalls, | light unt -, Chane BRIGHT SPOT | weetner means notning to vos shan’ s pangs SPUN caine |] “eePtiotel offer. marys when Want Ads are your read an, ton 803 N. Main, Rochester "22 Years in Pontiac” | © rte ete o eame SCHUTZ ) gENS - oe En Bae © 4 | VE R BU OLDE-CADILLAG <) ony wails bon ,| Wres wy Motors Ine.) aida wok 6 Orchard Lake Rd. rent, buy, hire, tegover a toss, reso | Sioacvemene | DeSoto. | "Dodge. | DERsot wing Cust OPEN TILL 9 P. M. Open 8 a.m.-10-p.m. Want Ad for easy SHINE or Plymouth Plymouth | ads! They're great for se Let : ae : 5 eee | OU RMINGR AA? | ~-Phone FE2-9131 | @elling, renting, hiring!|} 910) Orchard Lake Ave. ie Agama, 45 a 4 Pw, M14-7811 | 2828. Saginaw St. | Dist FEZSI81, ; aii ep . | - , 4 3 fs . ese es = gs Ce cae ee . Bae a 4, pte ‘ \ j a ? x Wie 7 _. MA es 2 mas fifi ae at ase an Saad cl ¢ r « eS ° 7 > pe £ ote, a fey THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1934 TV Serial Star, John Raby, Started in 1939 fete leon BRIGHTON (UP) -— An Ionia Made TV Debut After WWII --Today's Television Programs -- Channel 2-WJBE-TV Channel ¢—WWS-TV Channel 7—-WKYZ-TV Channel 6—CKLW-TV TONIGHT’S TV | wexing bout; Hecter Constance | ve:30—«2) Strike It Rich. Reformatory inmate who escaped while being rushed to a hospital for an’ appendicitis operation was in critical condition today with a bullet wound he suffered during a high-speed police chase. Married, Father of Two ——) Detroit Deadline. News. Teeer Ractieee hy ane: 11:00—(4) Betty White. (7) Play- oe pom, Dat Call T ; Portrays Press Agent ne ‘) en oe Fernandez. (2) Studio One.) "us (2) Valiant Ledy 2, overpowered guard Arthur 5 in Miss Marlowe Show NEW YORK—John Raby, who has the part of press agent Bill Cooke in the TV serial drama | Concerning Miss Marlowe, owns a | voice that is already famiiar to) millions of American women. : (9) uared Circle. Fight ‘ He originated the part of Harry ted Year. (9) Weather. (4) ae 12:30—(7) News. Weather. (2) fies Ge tone Mase eC eee “September in the Rain.” (2)|10:00—(7) Amos ‘x’ Andy. Amos | Welcome Traveler, (4) Ladies 10 to 15 years for manslaughter. Palmer sings. (2) Gene Autry. 6: 15={T) —-News’ ace. (9) News. Austin Grant. (4) News. Paul Williams. 6:30—(7) Witih the Sound of Trum- 6:45—(9) Frank Conners. Music. (1) News. John Cameron Swayze. The “When a Girl Marries’ as- signment was his first in radio, | but he has played in many other | liam Bishop as ex-GI's trying to adjust to civilian life. (2) Burns and Allen. Gracie claims that an | “Twelve Angry Men,” drama of jury room stars Robert Cum- 9:30—(4) Col. March. “Case of the Poodle,” newspaper boy’s dog substituted for pedi-. greed _poodie-to cover diamond theft. and Andy in “ Brush," comedy film. (9) Feature. Film to be announced. (4) Showcase of Stars. Drama to be an- nounced, (News). 10:15—(2) TV Weatherman. Dr. Evertt R. Phelps. 10: 30—-(7) — Playhouse. “Mother's Mutiny,’ film drama. (4) Stage 4. Preston Foster in “Hunted,” film drama. (2) Theater. “The Kiss,"’ film drama Arnold. | 11:15—(2) Love of Life. TUESDAY AFTERNOON 12:00—(7) 12 O'Clock Comics. (2) Bob Murphy. 12: 15—(4) 3 Steps to Heaven. 12:45—(7) Stars on Seven. 1:00—(2) Robert Q. Lewis. 1:38—(2) Houseparty. (4) Good Cooking. 2:00—(2) Big Payoff. (7) My Life. (4) Greatest Gift. #:15—(4) Golden Windows. 2:30—(7) Theater. (4) One Man's Family. (2) Featurette 2:45—(4) Concerning Miss Mar- 11:30—(4) Travel Unlimited. @)| . —— _ ate ~~ ~ = = . wow tile eae S ip 8 Haynor Saturday: night while Hay- nor was driving a reformatory sta- LIGHTNING STRIKES TWICK — Tell Mrs. G. 8S. Macklin ates here at the 46th quadrennial sien. oe Hee bees ehh The station wagon, used as an ambulance, was spotted when it stopped for a Brighton traffic light Nash, who was taken to Mellus Hospital here, was serving a three to ISyear unamed robbery sent- ence imposed at Detroit March 3. Polish Catholics Convene PITTSBURGH W — The Most Rev. Stephen Woznicki of Saginaw, Mich., is one of the leading prel- SS ee ELECTRIC CO. “Hh O—Sar. ‘1 600 w va 4-2525 ~| 11:60—(7) Soupy’s on. Soupy Sales | with Earl ‘“Fatha’’ Hines, Terry Hutchinson, Kan. and her 17-year-old son Dallas the odds against lowe being struck by lightning are 365000 to one and they'll answer TV as an actor and announcer. +. 39(7) Voice Program. Mildred| Gibbs, Chuck Miller. (4) News. 3:00—(4) Hawkins Falls. (2) | ‘Sez you!’’ For lightning struck twiee in the Macklin family, Mrs. 625 W. Heres Raby saw service in both World bs » sings Paul Williams. (2) Telenews Ace. Brighter Day. Macklin was knocked out and thrown across her kitchen while talking War If and the Korean conflict. a co 0 of Lew. I Love i ee oe oes 8:15 ~ (4) Bob Smith. (2) Secret | the phone nine years ago. Recently Dallas was working in a farm mar captain wien the S0th emy. John Garfield, Lill’ Palmer eit country style "| Stare . : et oe ee ah 4 et PONTIAC’S OLDEST years as a me = : . , window's _but- never struck a Weivnwt — 5 Division tm Italy, managing the | in “Body and Soul,” film feature. | 11.59 (7) Armchair Theater|sia—© Betty White. (7) Airbase. | kayoed him. He's shown with his mother in the hospital recovering pga Army's Caserta-Naples radio sta- | (4 Big Picture. Armed Forces! 1 .sie Howard in “Pimperne!| (2) Ladies Day. from the shock. . TV SERVICE DEALER! Gen. Hie ons bask Os eee aetre te eee Artur} Smith,” film feature. (9) Fea-| 5.45 (1) Cowboy Colt - Sa ERE SeenON for months when Korean turette. - bed ° comand, 0 8 ees |, Wemaing, (0) Medic | cy wourma |e tly wey (Christa Lehmann on Trial|| BLAKE RADIO AND TV SERVICE School at Fort Knox, Ky. boy born with cleft palate. (2) Wane Kanu: — he . Acthorized Factory Service tor 15 Ditterent Manulecturers “Concerning Miss Marlowe” | Public Defender. Bart Matthews |7:00—(4) Today. (2) Morning| | °N" for Killings In Germany 3149 W. Huren = 5799 In gets appeal from jockey accused Show. | 4:45—(7) Barnaby Bear. 4 Raby will play opposite Louise All- at ajartag nator Sechey dur- 2) |g:ee—14) Hollow. (t)| MAINZ, Germany @ — Christa) in which more than 50 West Ger- | britton. ing voce fm “Leng Skat.” $:00—(7) Breakfast Club. (2) | 5:00— appy a 6 Lehmann. 31, the widow from | mans took the bug poison. : | Raby was born in New York Morning in Detroit. Auntie Dee. (2) sat laine O™ ; _| Buyers of F805 now must get a 4. ourre © snace : 8:30—(4) Robert Montgomery Pre- Life. Worms who popularized an insecti in 1916. A graduate of the Amer- fr = cual 9:00—(4) Romper Room. (T) News cide for suicides, went on trial for |" “PCM! permit. ie fean Academy of Dramatic Arts| sents. “Diary, pple Wixie (2) Garry Moore. 5:15—(2) Seeking Heart sine = wan, ainaahed taal — ZB Ky I. 2 nt mania wed the tather |—big'elty. (2) Masquerade Party. |®:3®—(2) Arthur Godtrey. eve ee nt bate ary as she dropped flowers into the race--Smith acral Home 4 | of two children—Tony, 5, and John | Peter Donaid hosts panel. te:00—(4) Home. (7). Creative | Patrol. (7) Rocky Jones. Christa has confessed to killing | EZVe Of Ann Hamat Free 138 West Lawrence Strast Jr., 10—he lives in Teaneck, N. J | 9: 99—(7) Boxing. Welterweight| Cooking. | 5:45—(2) Featurette. three people with the insecticide | 42. "\.ter she told police Anni by . , : ee ey ga ndy Christa had doc Pontiac, Michi . ——_—_____—_—__—_____—_| tored for Anni’s aged mother, Ambulance Service Phone FE 5-0738 A Hormel Jailed = -- Today's Radio Programs - - ted tld "her dah” Craa Programs furnished by stations listed tm this column are subject te change without notice. President Ends Later Christa confessed to hav- |; qa Dope Char wa, cm wws, an CxLW. SCOR, wxTa om wIeK, Cen ey Naageenar el ar lag hega erio ° ‘ide cocktail for her husband, f on ge ne=|aurs: lapis Fishing Holiday StEcE= cit| eSINGER ELECTRIC | | || - TONIGHT 19:30—WJIR, tm ° JK, . had been thought he had died of . 7 Actress Rita Moreno how IR. News wath Tess Tews Wisk: ie a ’ | Ing Oil ay stomach trouble but Christa told CONSOLES—Limited Supply ey Fights Police as Meat) Wxvi" wesner-scrents be edie, cenctunry | MAETTMp Bete tng soo | tab—wan, Ma Pertine _ EE ary because belt © RECONDITIONED HEAD Heir is Arrested WIBK, Don WXYZ. Top of — WCAR. Temple Academy | 1:80—WJR, Dr. Malone in Denver _ @ @ @ ~ © HEW WALNUT WCAR News, Music WAYE. Pos! Winter : 6:15—W4R, Clark Quarters | (1:00—WJR, News 10:00—WJR, Arthur Godfrey! WJBK, T. George Beginning Far Western | she confessed also that she had _ LOS ANGELES, w—An early| “st "ih, Ser g WW, Bares Lew wwi Bop Quit Show | wom um | Speaking Tour given her father-in-law, Valentin CABINET ane morning arregt put George A.| SEN Scuctcmes ° | SRLW: Sven, Sete Ski. Remechets GRLW. Diet Powell Lehmann, E805 in his morning yo- Hormel Il, — hag By ong lh gg nc anne WAR, News, Temple 100 WIR. Mra Burton =| By MARVIN L. ARROWSMITH! ar rd tater map woo $ 50. packing fortune ’ 6: 30—W. 3 _ Mutheotiand criticized morals, : 10 hours in a narcotics case high- weve = a ay 1@:18—WCAR, Temple ony. Teens FRASER, Colo. @ Af genre died shortly afterwards, tenn 07" on eae Ore SEE. Cee tome CELW. 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O'Grady said a parking tot) oO" crete | abe veR, Bele ae, Wee Sere a he will address the annual conven : Pree mea wens st| Seas, | Gee eee | aoe, | mnie mene teeta he om tr ak : x — & Jn, Reynolds, Music t he y ® wIBK. fs 7 hows. pa “ 5:80—WJIR Musie Hall Denver to resume the work and : tece—WWS, Weert of News | O80, Eien cw | Boon teinctions CaLw, Bees Chas play Colorado vacation he started ; CKLW, Preddy Martin WIBK, Don | white, "best ote—WsR, Core Massey Aug 21 Present indications ithe President will go back ; M4 M4 wi some time during Roosevelt Seeks New York Nomination Sater, but Dem Leaders Predict Harriman Win $40,000 Fire Destroys NEW YORK w—Rep, Franklin |mecting Wednesday and Thursday four-year term, and other cop |ome and Chinchillas D. Roosevelt Jr. worked hard to-| at Syracuse, is scheduled to nom- | leaders, = ol FLINT (UP, Savage es- . to master enough del- inate U.S. Sen. Irving M, Ives for timated his at $40,000 today dey cocking governor. Ives, 58, has the back-| Roosevelt, in a television ap-| after fire destroyed his home near egate strength to start & StAMP-ling of Gov. Thomas E. Dewey, | pearance yesterday, said in answer Lake Fenton and some chinchillas ede for his nomisation for gover-|who decided not to seek a fourth | to a question timt he had not been | he was raising in his garage “ nor at the Democratic state con- asked to be Harriman's running) Savage said the animals were vention mate, The 40-year-old Manhattan | worth $20,000. Fenton and Linden arty leaders promoting we | SEXON Slayer Flees . jcxzeresman st te had an “ex | Fire Departments anewered the cotiiey st torus Maa te cellent chance” of winning the £U- | alarm Sunday but the house and . . bernatorial. nomination and added Seated - curity Administrator Averell Har- “there p Came garage burned to the ground be- More Speed... New Features riman predicted he will win on the Mental Institution a te mn et . they arrived. RESINOL flue on Any Job! ARD A NEW first ballot tomorrow night—by &| PULITTON, Mo. @—A 2yearcld| A number of the most powerful wide margin. mental patient who killed the sex- | Democratic There was talk méanwhilé that /ton of his father’s church with «| supporting Harriman, @2, « Roosevelt might be nominated for |hammer seven years ago has ¢8-|lionaire who the lieutenant governorship for the |caped from the State Hospital’s|1978 to Nov. 2 election, Neither side would | buiding for criminal insane. candidacy admit this was likely, But observ-| ‘The fugitive is Stuart Allen. An-|later became ers did not discard the possibility. | other inmate, Lawrence Lamey, 2, | Roosevelt and Truman administra- * * « fled with him. tions. uate S10 ee Mapapel minister, cald be get the | Je r Richard H. Balch, an ardent Eplecepel minister, rsey Town Conducts Timan supporter, said 764 of the|desire to kill while playing the GG . convention's 1,019 votes were lined church organ. 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