tm TIAC R ES twee | page two 118th YEAR keke * =Saageg MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, AUGUST 5, 1955—88 PAGES ASSOCIATED PREG UNITED PRESS. PHOTOS 7s 30 Killed i in “is * * x *® * Temporary Heat Relief Seen Tonight Cool Air Mass Due fo Plunge Mercury Here Hot Weather Probably Will Return by Sunday, However Sa. m,....30 Ll a. m 92 9 a. m.....85 Noom....,... ” 10 a. m.....90 I p. m.....95 Temporary relief from the heat wave which has gripped the area since July was predicted for tonight.| , But the tropic temperatures are slated. to return Sun- day. The U.-S. Weather Bu- reau says it will be partly cloudy through tomorrow with -scattered thunder- _ showers tonight and tomor- ; row. The heat is to ease to-| morrow after climbing into | the 90s today for the 22nd day since July 1 and the) seventh day in a row. Saturday’s high will be in the 84-88 degree range, the weather bureau says. But the temperatures will go steaming back to the %)-degree mark 24 hours later. Sunday's out- |. look is for fair, hot and humid again, exactly like yesterday when - the mereury hit 96 in downtown WIDESPREAD HEAT __ The long string of 90-plus days has covered the area extending from the interior valleys of Cali- fornia and Oregon eastward to the Atlantic coastal and southern New Engiand states, At least 61 deaths across the nation have been at- tributed to the heat. Se has been the heat wave that Lake Michigan water Yesterday’s low thermometer reading in downtown Pontiac was 76 degrees. At 8 a.m. the mercury stood at the 80-degree level, rising to 9% degrees by 1 p.m. Downtown L.A. Busy LOS ANGELES, ®—Nearly 1% million persons enter and leave downtown Los Angeles daily, the City Traffic Department reports. The exact Yigure, determined by a check from 6 a.m, to 10 p.m., is 1,380,421. * * * * * x .* _* &* ouri Plane Smashup "/Royal Oak Man * * Search Wreckage After Airliner Crashes in West a “a * a RES Bee Ot ae ‘ 9 rte Guard Units Leave Saturday Two Pontiac Companies Heading for Training at Grayling of Pontiac's two Nationa) Guard units Will leave tomorrow for Camp Grayling to join more than = other members of Michigan's ‘ Fist” Sova Sik Seo cha at intensive field and combat train- | ing. Both Company M, 125th Infan- try, and the 107th Ordnance Com pany will leave Pontiac during the early. hours in two convoys of five and 10 vehicles. The 107th, commanded by Capt. Carl G. Yarling, will. make up the first convoy while Company M, a heavy weapons unit led by Capt. A, J. nt, will leave an hour later. h units are scheduled to arrive &t the northern Michigan camp by noon tomorrow. While at camp, all units will receive training in all phases of warfare, including simulated com- bat conditions which will make up the main part of the million-dollar training program. Recruits will be given training in basic Army requirements, includ- ing marching, drilling and prac- tice on the rifle range The units are scheduled to re- turn home Aug. 20. 112 All A’s at U. of M. ANN ARBOR i®—Some 112 stu- dents earned all-A records at the University of Michigan in the spring semester. The Office of Registration and Records said that the all-A grades were made in eight’ of the university's 15 ‘schools and colleges, | (THIRTY KILLED — . ' The nearly 200 officers and men | % t United Press Phote veneral view above at Fort Leonard act Mo., shows rescuers searching area surrounding wreckage of American | Airlines Riegel which crashed yesterday, killing 27 passengers and 3 | crewme . The plane crashed as it was attempting to make an emer- | gency ecalae on a military landing strip. ‘Need for Road Projects Shown in Traffic Study Some 44 miles of expressway construction in South Woman Killed in Auto Crash Chief Pontiac Speaks: If Warriors Can Be Cool Squaws Can Stay Cooler Attention, all males! Questions have arisen in connection with Pontiac’s new idea of going without neckties when the mercury passes 90. With our usual zeal we referred these matters to Chief Pontiac. The Chief has just been unanimously elected president, executive vice president, secretary- treasurer and chairman of the administrative commit- tee of the Necktie Emanci- pators. He is also chairman of the “We Ain't Gonna Sweat No More” Society. Here are some of the questions and his authentic rulings: Query from Little Lord Fauntleroy of Auburn Heights: “May I leave off my necktie and unbutton a regular shirt?” The Chief's Official Edict: “I favored that but one of my board, a Mr. A. Lapides, voted ‘no.’ Said Mr. Lapides (and'I now uote from the minutes): ‘We should make them buy sport shirts. That distinguishes the gentie- man from the gentleman’s gentleman. The fact I own Listed Among | Crash Victims — Fiery Convair Streaks Ft. Wood, Plunges By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS A Royal Oak man dnd two other Detroit area per= sons were among 30 who died yesterday afternoon in an American Airlines Con- vair crash near Ft. Leonard Wood in Missouri. They wete Tilson J. Gar- ough, 206 N. Connecticut, Royal Oak; Herman Sch- myser, Detroit, both em-+ ployes of Vickers, Inc., and den City. Mrs, Rohleder’s husband, Dr. Howard Rohleder, was waiting for his wife at Wil- low Run airport when told of the crash. pacity and carries a crew of three, The Missouri State Highway Pa- trol reported the Convair crashed in flames. The pilot kept his crippied plane aloft for more than 30 miles in a desperate bid for a safe landing but crashed just short of his goal. All 30 persons aboard were killed, Ten Others Are Injured in Headon Collision on | M59 Last Night One woman was killed and 10 a couple of clothing stores Base.’ t anything to do with . well, not much’.”. / x * * A query from the Rev. C. George Widdifield says: “Some of my most radical Oakland County are recommended in the findings of a 2-year Detroit Metropolitan Area Traffic Study, accord- ing to Oakland County Plan Commission Highway ~ other persons occa in a 2ear'communicants (and we last night on. M59 at Milford Road, 15 miles west of| me to have very few radicals in the Episco parishes) want an open throat, neer Robert A. Larson. for roads within the survey - State Highway Commis- sioner Charles M. Ziegler has said the survey, now completed, was necessary before future road building in Oakland could be planned. The seven recommended ex- pressway-sections include: A connection from the Detroit expressway system to the Far- mington-Brighton Expressway. A section trom the Ledge Ex- (Continued on Page 2, Col. 5) It's Happy News Sunny Smith is safe at home with his sea-shell collection. has his son back, but he doesn’t qualify in the Bonanzagram Con- test. The correct answer te No. 21 is worth $700. And, the cor- rect answer to the Bonanzagram is on Page 12, This week’s new puzzle, by the way, will be found on Page 14. Why not figure it out—for the prize or just for fun. Farming in Russia Never Like This The survey included Oakland south from a line run- ning between Long Lake Road on the east and Farming- ton Road on the west. Reconimendations were made only her employer, Mrs, Merle W. area. + ba 11 U.S. Airmen Tokyo-Bound Fliers on Way Home Satisfy Appetites for Steak, Freedom MANILA, (®—Eleven U.S. air- men, joyfully satisfying appetites for freedom and steaks, flew to- night to Tokyo on their way home after 2% years as Red China cap- tives. * Ld * The fliers, freed yesterday at Hong Kong, were scheduled to ar- rive this morning at Tachikawa Air Base near Tokyo. In a news conference Sunday Jr., Silver Spring, Md., B29 crew members are "expected to give a fuller account of their or- deal of months of grim questioning eee etth of hag Chtun’e herdelt when MIG fighters shot it i mitted with a broken severe cuts, He is reported in fair condition and his mother's condi- Caswell, 37, of Milford, her six children and a neighbor girl. Mrs, Caswell was treated for a chest injury while her 14-year-old daughter, Patricia, was admitted with a broken pelvis bone, Her condition was reported ‘as fair. Another child, Norwood, 7, was admitted with severe face cuts and is reported in poor condition, The neighbor girl, Martha Smail, 11, along with Mrs, Cas- well’s other children, Jan, 5, Jack, 2, Norene, 11 and Char- lene, 8, were treated for cuts and bruises and released, Oakland County Sheriff's depu- ties said Mrs. Caswell, driving a westbound station wagon, made a left turn onto Milford Road into the path of Mis. Lybgck’s Wweat- tito. infer Chief Short Chances Force on Uniforms ST, LOUIS (INS)—Police of St Meet Has Big Take-Off BATTLE CREEK #® — Michi- Press Eaéitorials | Por an %, i m, —_ 2, pa appear Sunday morning wit Should f This is a dublous eccles dent and I wan to quote your reply at the heat diocesan convention.” i 25 iz z ‘2 EA Best in History ~ Sell More Cars in First Half of ‘55; Dividend to Stay 75 Cents Share NEW YORK @&—Chrysler Corp. fighting hard to overcome a 1954 slump sold more cars and trucks in the first six months this year than in any other first half in com- pany history. Its profits for the first six months were. more than and earnings reports, the directors failed to raise the dividend. They -in the four previous quarters. These were the report's high- i | Space ship will be assembled near The Day in Birmingham eo BIRMINGHAM—In the only for- mal action taken at a special meet- ing last night, the Recreation Board re-elected its slate of ol-| ficers, and took steps to help de- termine future operation of the city’s recreation program. Members agreed to invite the City Commission and the Board of Education to attend a joint session probably to be held in the fall, to bring about a closer co-operation in the expanding program. Meanwhile, a three-man com- mittee appointed by Mrs. Wil- Ham Jackson, recreation board chairman, was named te pian Says Future Space Travel Will Be Easy COPENHAGEN, Denmark ww, — Traveling through space 50 years from now will be easy — “just like changing trains at Times Square." * * * A scientist at the International Astronautical Congress made that prediction today and explained how it will be done: ‘ “First, we establish manned space stations above the earth. That will be easy. Then rocket ships designed to push through the earth's atmosphere land on the space station which is travel- ing around the earth at 15,62%miles an hour. *, * 8 : “The rocket ‘ship, besides- car- rying passengers in specially de- signed suits, Will carry prefab- ricated space ship parts and the the space station. Recreation Board Plans ‘Three-Way Co-ordination the future meeting. The group will explore the board’s history and its curreat standing. ‘ Roland W. Reese will head the committee, with William Spence and W. Coit Allee. POINTS TO GROWTH _.."It is only natural with our great growth that periodic — revisions should be made to provide ulti- mately for a more efficient opera- tion of the program,” said Mrs. Jackson. Some form of a recreation pro- gram has existed here for about 20 years, Mrs. Jackson said, and the present setup had its begin- ning in 1947. Appointment of a recreation | director by the recreation board, ' te work with two advisers ap- pointed respectively by the city commission and the school board, was suggested recently as a pos- sible step ferward by City Manager Donald C. Egbert. The suggestion was contained in a committee report sent to all parties inyolved. 10 YEARS IN OFFICE Now serving her 10th year on the board, Mrs..Jackson was last night re-elected as chairman, a post she has held for the past three years. Reese again will be vice chairman, and Spence retains his job as secretary. * LJ * All but two portions of the Rec- reation Board's summer program will end today, with the closing of the day camp at Springdale Park and the Adams, Pembroke, Torry, Pierce and Quarton School playground activities. The junior sports program at Birmingham High School also is finished. Still in action until, Aug. 12 are ote . pocbactiar peared the swimming and music lessons. ship, which will take off at the n'a same speed as the whirling space station, It will be the same thing | coming—back."’ 1955 Plymouth, Dodge, Desoto, Chrysler and Imperial passenger models. . Home from their first camping trip at the D-Bar-A Ranch near Metamora are 22 members of Holy Name's Boy Scout Troop B-12. A high point of their week's stay came over the weekend, when the boys held an evening ceremonial and presented Scout- | master Joseph R. Beckley with } a plaque commemorating the } eceasion, They branded the | plaque in his presence. | Scout awards also were present- 24 ed. The boys made strides in first jand second class advancement. 4 According to Royal Oak Town-| B-12 is one of the city’s newer | Ship detectives, Burton entered a | troops. | Royal Oak Township garage on se | July 21 and stole’ $190 worth of| Assessments were reviewed and | garage tools. approved by the City Commission | this week for mat and seal road oil treatment for portions of Cedar, Cafalpa, Southlawn, Westchester Way and Purdy streets. The same method. was approved hs The 75-cent dividend is pay- able Sept. 13 to stockholders of record Aug. 15. There had been some expectation in financial cir- cles that the dividend might be- raised. It was cut to 75 cents just a year ago when Chrysler sales were ebbing. The previous rate had been $1.50 a share. The report stressed the improved ratio of profits to sales volume. Earnings in the first six months this year amounted to 3.71 per cent of sales; a year earlier the | percentage was only 1.45. It also laid heavy emphasis on the big capital outlays Chrysler has budgeted for new plant and equip- ment. Such expenditures for the first six months totaled nearly = millions. New plants, new machin- | \4;- s ery and new facilities will have | Willman on Vacation to be coordinated into the corpor-| City Manager Walter K. Willman ation’s production planning this | jeft yesterday for a 10-day North- | fall, and as a result some Chrysler | ern Michigan vacation. to be done on parts of Arden Lane, | Corp. plants may shut down long-| Lewis M. Wrenn, city engineer, | Hillside, Fairway and Golfview ! er than usual while changing over | wil} be acting city manager until | and Greenlawn boulevards, all in | Ferndale Man Waives Exam in Breakin Case Cleo Burton, 30, of Ferndale | appeared before Royal Oak Town- ship Justice Maurice Tripp yester- | day and waived examination on a | charge of breaking and entering during the nightime. He was held on a $500 bond. —_ to production of 1956 is, the | Willman returns Aug. 15. | Golfview Heights Subdivision. report said. It speci tioned a new Ply plant, plus new equi of its Chrysler, Dodge, automotive body divisions. NOTICE OF TAXES CITY OF PONTIAC 1955 City and Schoo! taxes will be due and payable at the office” of the City Treasurer, August 8, 1955, through September 9, 1955, without fees. ; * Payments made by mail must be postmarked not later than Sep- tember 9, 1955, to avoid penalty. September 10, 1955, @ collection charge of one per cent (19%) will be added and one per cent (1%) additional each month thereafter any unpaid City and School Taxes. All 1955 City and School Taxes remaining unpaid as of March 1, 1956, will be payable at the County Treasurer's Office, subject to additional penalties as provided by State ‘Law. WALTER A. GIDDINGS City Treasures DON’T LET YOUR TAXES GO DELINQUENT! ...... | As a further expansion move, Corp. quire the plants, equipment invenotries of Universal Prod- ucts Co, of Dearborn, Mich., an important supplier of drive shafts, universal joints and other purchased parts. The sale de- pends upon approval by Universal stockholders “and certain other conditions,” the report sald, Pur- | chase price is estimated between 3 and 3%% million dollars, No mention was made of pub-+}- lished reports that Chrysler Corp. was negotiating for the purchase of Electric Auto-Lite Co., big man- ufacturer of ignition systems and other automotive components Me Erous Wome S BIRTHDAY BARGAINS Causes Posta. We Don’t Know Why This Clerk Confusion Gown “Sells-Out” Every Time —But You Keep Asking for ' It. So—Here It Is! OMAHA, (#—Postal clerk Joe Weber says nobody has to believe it but it did happen to him. A woman walked up to his coun-| = ter yesterday and tendered a $5/ 5 ~ GD on ce eke we ey Bonanzagram Have Fun! Win $100! “Bonanzagram” is an exciting. new puzzle in which the Pontiac Press offers both fun and a $100 cash prize. BUT before you try your hand at ““Bonanzagram” be sGre and read the rules at the bottom of this page. Solution will appear in the Press Aug. 12.” “i . ‘ S.— ; Below is a duplicate of the “Bonanza- gram™ entry you ‘send in to contest headquarters. Jt.is ESSENTIAL that you fill it in and save it until the correct solution do “Bonanzagram™ No 22 is published Friday, Aug. 12. Unless you do so, you will be unable to collect the prize if you should send in a winning solution. Check the rules below for further details. 8 AA ANS 8a Mes Misa ce Bonanzagram No. 22 Story Clues Charles H. Ecker was president of General Conveyances, one of the Big Three manu- facturers of special automotive vehicles. While vacationing in the White Mountains, he heard that Metropolitan Motors was de- veloping a sensational new competitive de- sign, and he promptly dispatched Bruce Mifflin, his trusted personal assistant, to Metropolitan's home city with imstructions to get the lowdown on the new design at any cost Miltlin, a husky young man not long out of Cambridge Tech, was both re sourcetul and enterprising, and soon hod acquired some interesting information. He dictated a preliminary report by long dis- tencé phone to the olfice, but the connec- tion was not o qood one The sibstitute sec- — retary, when she had hung up, realized to her dismay that she had not gotten all the words. Knowing the tmportance of the mat- ter, she sent the message along to C. H, explaining that this was all she could qet The president was able to piece it together from his knowledge of the details of Mil- flin's mission. Can you, too, fill in the miss- ing letters and complete the message? 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The Phess retains the right te correct ~ 6. ludges’ decision will be final and con- testant’s submission of entries indicates’ acceptance of these rules. 7. No ability ie accepted for entries that fail to reach us. & the Res eet he Ot ae one thee rages certs Paaeatpa om es 56 é ST re ie. gre SE A Dy oly a pha ges asia — =} MPORTANT. : Address........ ooh oonoor t Name ...... ces. cece eee eee Save This’ Claim Check City ........<.. Phone...... : Until Solution Is Published! § Q ay Sava bak begat sclera “ enene been e nena eee eee eee eee eneheeeeeeeenan Fen en ae on ae oe on om 1 ( e — has assured Red China that any | may return — simply by buying an airline ticket to Hong Kong. barring any Chinese citizen | leaving for home have been re- | moved. Such assurances have been | given Wang Ping-Nan, Communist | representative at the Geneva talks, | | by U.S. Ambassador U. Alexis now beginning a new check of the ‘ . Pan ae Even the youngest how to handle a one-man saw in the process | demonstrates her skill as she takes her turn of cutting and gathering firewood. Here| at the Girl Scout Day Camp at Proud Lake. in the Girl Scout Day.Camp at Proud Lake.| crank while Leta Car penter of Commerce in the Girl Scout Dap Camp at Proud Lake.| keeps the ice coming. Ice-cream is the high Dorothy Stratman (left) of Wixom turns the | light of the day. Personal Shower Fetes Bride-Elect. Robert Collins will serve as best man and seating the guests wil mond, Invited guests for the Wednesday camper must learn| Donna Anderson of Middle Straits Lake~ be Hafold Render and Dale Rich: | ee ES that promises an expanding market tar-chemicals are being sredased directly from soft. coal through hydrogenation, a basic ~ process for bituminous, THE precise meaning of the name Pontiac has never been determined. The name was pronounced in the Ottawa language as Bwon-diac. 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These would flood the site of a proposed federal Hell's Canyon} dam on the Snake River border between iieho and Oregon. Public power advocates been trying have | unsuccessfully for years to have Congress authorize a single, high-level dam in the canyon as a federa] project. They have contended the private devel- opment would not make full use of the potential, Sen. Kerr (D-Okla) predicted that by the time the Democratic. | jj controlled Congress gets through with it the commission's order “will be corroding in the same graveyard where the Dixon-Yates contract reposes." Sen, Magnusen (D-Wash) called it “a complete sell-out of God- a a ENTERTAINMENT Friday 9 to 2 A. M. Seturday 9 to 2 A. M. Sunday 6 to? 2? United Press Phote BIG COOLING JOB — With temperatures rising | phant is receiving at the St. Louis Zoo. 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(Ne liquors or beer seryed * any time) - NEW CLUB BARON Corner ef ten Read and Walters Lake Road — Drive Out 1@ to Clarkston Road, Turn Right Jack Axford, 88 Keys of Relaxation Wednesday Dancing to the Four Kimtones MANNY'S a" DANCING AND Two SHOWS WEDNESDAY THRU SUNDAY Entertainment F ART SIEFERT - AL LLoYD at DIXIE BAR 2592 Dixie Highway DICK DENGATE and HIS ESQUIRES DANCING FRIDAY -- SATURDAY Femme ES ET THE PONTI AC, PRESS, _F RID: AY, AUGUS ST 5, 1955 Tribe Trails White Sox 2 Points inTitle Race By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS but since July 4 they have been | The surging Cleveland Indians, | marching steadily backward while | Red Sox and .5'4 battling to retain their American | the other contenders have been ad: | League title, today were only two | vancing in near periect unison, = | percentage points back of the pace ~ | Clevéland’s 6-3 victory over the setting Chicago White Sox today On the morning of July 4, a litile: Yankees yesterday left the New after attaining their highest rating | more than a month ago, the Yanks | Yorkers with’a sickly 11-18 record | since they held the lead on May 20.Shad a 6%4-game lead Today, in| since Independence Day. The Red The New York Yankees seeking | their sixth pennant in seven years, ing up to the White Sox and In-| with a doubleheader victory on are only a game out-of first place, dians but have only | a _ one-game" July 4, have a 20-9 record | since over the fifth; | place Detroit Tigers. * * * AP Wirephots shortstop Billy Hunter optioned to Denver. Mantle was just a kid himself when he hit the big time of baseball. Richardson has been batting 2 for Den ver MICKEY KNOWS — Mickey Mantle >, right. poses at Yankee Stadium with 19-year-old Bobby Richard- son, second baseman bought by the Yanks from Den- ver of the American Association in a deal that saw Sally Moore Meets , fang one at a Saddie and’ East Field at Downs ‘ycle Club courts at the same time | : * * ‘astest pacers at Northville Miss Floyd in Feature will be’ Tina Redi of Beverly Hills, [pee will be matched in the CHICAGO W—Feature match of the National Girls Tennis Tourna- ment today will see top-seeded Sal- ly Moore of Bakersfield, Calif, meet third-seeded Donna Floyd of Washington, D. C. Calif., seeded No, 2, and fourth | $2,500 feature race tonight, next seeded Sue Hodgman of Kalama- | to last program of the Northville z00, Mich meeting. | The favorite is Battle Cry, new- | Dodgers used four catchers in | comer from Buffalo. Other etries a single game with the Cardinals | are True Dale, Mighty Brewer, Rex | in 1962. DeSota and Irish Mike. | White Sox. Jackie Jensen, discard- led by the Yankees in 1952, drove in four runs with a triple, single | and sacrifice fly. * * J “Despite the loss, Chicago has a hits in as +20-12 record since July 4, | ington. Adding to Stengel's cup of woe, | ex-Yankee Ed Lopat whipped Kan- sas City 8-1 yesterday in his first | start since leaving New York Most of the noise in the National League camé from the booming bat of Chicago shortstop Ernie Banks, who walloped three home runs in the Cubs’ 11-10 victory over Pitts- burgh * * * Catcher Roy Campanella re lieved Snider of the home run hit- ting burden as he walloped a pinth- inning three - run homer ‘that brought the Brooks an 11-10 vic- biggest margin of the season Relief piteher Joe Nuxhall of the Cincinnati Redlegs started a dou- preserve a 4-3 victory over Phil adeiphia and Tom Poholaky of St Yanks Face Chance of Loss of Series ; NEW YORK, (p—For i time since Casey Stengel took over as manager in 1949, the New York the first bulge over the fourth place Boston | then. after. a 7-3 romp over the Louis stopped New. York on only | four hits for a 3-0 victory. Vie Wertz put over the crusher for Cleveland with a horner, while Al Rosen blasted four many times at lv, was booed as he trotted around | the bases Jimmy Piersail, the third man in’ Bosten’s outfield with Jensen and Ted Williams, contributed a home run, double and single. while |Norm Zauchin also had a homer tory over Milwaukee and a lead of | 15'g games over the Braves, their | ble play with the bases loaded to. gave the Redlees their eivhth vie lsingle, batting in seven runs tory in nine games. Wally Post|in Cubs’ 1-10 vwietory over chipped in his 26th homer and la | Pittsburgh PISTON SERVICE j ter scored the winning run on Bob PITCHING Tom Poholsky, Thurman's single | Cone. shut out New York 4 CORNER OF CASS AND LAWRENCE | Aftcient Ellis Kinder, making his 3th relief appearance of the sea son, retired the final five batters on 13 pitches * * . im the which Fight home runs weve hit Chicaro-Pittsburgh game had 30 hits. Eight pitchers toiled in that game. Banks won it with his last homer, which came off Dick Littlefield with a man on base in the last half of the eighth Nuxhall's pitchine, and fielding three-run | hati! while | Mickey Mantle of the Yanks took | third place, they not only are look- | | Sox, who started the Yanks’ slide Cleveland is 20-11 and Detroit 21-13 the league lead with bis 24th home Boxing Commission has suspended even though they goofed yesterday | run in the ninth but the slugger, | Sugar Ray Robinson and three of by dropping a 9-6 verdict to Wash- | who had struck ot twice previous. | 'York,. With the White Sox they stand 99 with two remaining at Yankee Stadium and two in Chi- | cago They lead the Boston Red Sox 6-4 with 12 games to he played | Yankees are faced with the pos- | sibility of losing a season's series The Indians lead the Yanks 10-7 with three games remaining to be | and with Detroit they 14 games Eddie Arcaro at 40 is having one of his best vears as a jockey. 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Plenty of cool nylon shirts SUMMER SLACKS Normally Sold ) ie ee SAVE ‘5 Cool, sistant slacks. Choose from splash weaves, checks, solids. tailored. Sizes 28 to 42. Army Golf Title | Jacobs of Baton Rouge, La., 2nd | Army golfer, had 219. . “Cool, comfortable. a = short sleeve sport 4 shirts in favorite . 9.99 Cuffed Gab Pants 5.88 Other Quality Slacks 5.516" THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, A AUGUST 5, 1955 CHICAGO w—The weather may | were seven players, including 1956 | © switch on Tam O'Shanter’s sun-. PGA champion Doug Ford. Other | scorched acres today, but lower | 69 openers were Al Mengert, Tom | pro division, but also in the con- | | temperatures or not, a wide-open | Talkington, Jay Hebert, Bo Winni- | second-round scrap looms in the ger, George Bolesta and Walker | $25,000 All-American Golf tourney. | Inman Jr. The weather prediction is for a s. ¢ 6 little cooler weather. A prediction| Two strokes off the pace in the | on who will break the three-way | chase for the $3,420 first prize were | tie for first between Wally Ulrich, eight players knotted at 70, In all | | Arnold Palmer and Ted Kroll was 43 players betered or matched | much harder to get 'Tam's 6,915-yard par 72. They were deadlocked at 68, four Withering 96-degree temperature under pst. Only a stroke behind browned the fairways and made the |. Pennsylvania's Governor Retains Ban on Pro F ights ; HARRISBURG, Pa., —Gov.;by the House and is expected to | George M. Leader Thursday an-| be approved by the state Senate | late tonight. ‘ ™ code has been written into law. | mone Raed The governor's action could ex-| athletic commission said Johnson, | tend the ban, originally schedul@® | who was unable to answer the bell to end Monday, until Aug. 29. 'for the third round, had been _The measure has been approved | drugged prior to the fight. _ Leader ordered the ban several days after the fight and directed | investigate the bout and draw up | a new boxing code. | suspended Johnson's license for six | HOBBS, N. M. ®—This south. months. eastern New Mexico oil commu-| ~9™nson Thursday appealed to nity claims utter superiority in the | | the Dauphin County Court here for | field of baseball heckling. a lifting of the ban. _ Jim Winslow, a cafe operator, | uses what players call vmeady chattgr and razzing." oston T s Visiting players regularly tp | theig hats, bow politely or grow! at | him. Thurman Tucker, manager of | Chica 0, ] {0 3 a Cartsbad Potashers in the Class | be eo ecier rider’ Goan; ota to Stun League 3-Way Battle for | White Sox Percentage. the major leagues. “| Lead Cut to 2 Points as Bosox Pull Up FT. MEADE, Md., \—Three, ; ; possibly four, servicemen ap-| BOSTON Uh—The Insaltable Bos- peared in position to capture the| ton Red So. have the American | open division championship of the | League agog and first place Chi- All-Army Golf Tournament today). : : c an thd fal 36 belee becan com groggy after pulling to within Pfe. Dick Goerlich, 4th Army | ‘Wo games of the top. representative from Beaumont,| Boston's well-balanced unit, | Texas, and Spec. 3. W. J. Wil-| which has proved it can belt the. liamson, a 3rd Army golfer from opposition from any direction, Charlotte, N.C., were tied for the} |. , lead with scores of 215. whipped the White Sox 7-3 yester- Pfc. Dan Sikes of Jacksonville, | day in the rubber game of their | {Fla., representing 2nd Army, had | three-game set and cut Chicago's | a 217 total and Sgt. 1-C Murray | AL lead to two percentage points. | * Ld] aw Boston's 42nd victory in its last | | 56 games put it closer to first place three, the Tigers three out of four REPAIRING and the White Sox two out of three Ts just the Proper pace for this : | stage of the race,"’ commented Bos- That may be attended to J ton Pilot Mike Higgins after yes- while you SHOP and dur- 'terday's conquest.” ; . | That makes the current home ing your day at the office. J) stand record 7-3 with Kansas City on the menu tonight. rakes | Balance and desire are the se- | —Small Repairing | erets. _ —Lubrication and Oil : ier The Red Sox want to beat the | =—Wash and Polishing best there is and yesterday the in- H ; centive was terrific to pin a defeat | —Motor Tune-Up on Chicago's All-Star pitcher, lefty R. | Billy Pierce. adiators Flushed | In three innings Boston had three Our convenient DOWN- §) earned runs against a gly who had TOWN LOCATION en- §f yielded only one earned run in his ables you to have this work ff previous 35 2-3 frames. done when you don't need §/ Jackie Jensen, his right arm your car. heavily bandaged from a slide last week, drove in four runs with a For (triple, a single and a sacrifice fly, MAJOR REPAIRING | Soyo cr tas fet Cm REPAINTING on BODY & FENDER | Filly Stakes Finale woRK me you find Broid’s con ven-¥ fr Grand Circuit der you prompt and ef- ficient service. GOSHEN, N.Y, (®—The Grand | Circuit winds up a 5-day stand at , Good Time Park today with 3-year- ‘old filly trotters and pacers clash- |ing in the two divisions of the Breeders Filly Stake. Motor Sales | The oqulie Mises, whe wore not Cass at W. Pike St, considered | enough for last FE 2-0186 Wednesday’s Hambletonian or Geers Stake, will have to step to Desoto-Plymouth _ keep up with the fast times turned Sales--Service--Parts ‘in the first four days by other | Grand CGrreuit performers. WHEEL & DEAL DAYS 5 1955 FORD DEMONSTRATORS Your Choice of 2 Drs., 4 Drs., Wagons WAGONS 1954 Ford Mainline 8 Cyl. cecbe pe secps eso Sheen 1954 Ford Customline 8 Cyl. ..............$1650 1953 Chevrolet 4 Dr. .............. cee GUESS | 1954 Ford Crestline 4 Dr. ........... woe $1454 1954 Ford Skyline Victoria, sharp . cone 3—-1953 Chevrolet 2 Drs., very clean... . .ea, $ 995 1951 Ford Victoria, sharp ......... weessi sw Gee 1953 Chevrolet Ton 1. 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Yet, the, That may explain why defending |{__'© Seneee Stree | pace was fast, not only in the men’s All-American champion Jerry Bar = |ber eased off to an opening 71; current men’s amateur and wom. why Slammin’ Sammy took | en’s pro and amateur competition. |a 72; why 1954 “‘World’’™winner, | Doug Sanders, University of | Bob Toski, placed at 73, and why Save Money Now! © Protect Your Car Steam Cleaning... .$10 took a three-stroke lead among the | Fleck, produced an anemic Tt. | men amateurs. | The top feminine shooter, in ei-| Fleck’s wobbly. par may even ther pro or amateur play, was 18- bounce him out of the All-Ameri- year-old Wiffi Smith, two under/can after today’s second round. women’s par. | Only the top 76 scorers, plus ties, to factory spec oll Complete;-all: makes * |will be eligible for the final 36/ IMME of cars. Guaranteed. Riser women's pro leadership was | holes Saturday and Sunday. SCHWARZE’S UNDERCOATING red at 75 by Patty Berg and | nine players notched ai cna an. The top prize in/ Tl, three strokes off the pace, were | this $5,000 feature ig $1,000. | such name shooters as Peter Thom- Actually, the All-American bat-|son of Australia, British Open 825 Woodward FE 5-5563 a is merely a warmup for the | champ; Robert de Vicenzo, the Ar- : (Opposite St. Joseph's Hospital) 90,000 “World” tournament — | geniine now registered trom Mex- jane a $50,000 cash first prize— | ico City, and flamboyant Jimmy | coming up here next weekend. | Demaret, Set Aug. 13s setirrsrh.atoies J 2 27 CHAMPIONSHIP Qualifying Day : HOLES will take part in the qualifying. The ae Look In ¢ “NOW! They qualify automatically.” : ¢ PER HOLE It is expected that last year’s | champion, Paul Bada, and runner- | | the title after losing to Gaines in . ‘ | the medal playoff. They tied at city Mens tourney | Ta he. aan le Fixes New Rule for piayers Medalist Award Pontiac area's top amateur _ When Klu’ S on Ist, In Private Club Condition MOREY'S cour & counray cis 2280 Union Leke Road off Commerce Road | Play Championships, Aug. 20-21 | NEW YORK—Sandy Amoros of Festival of Summer Bargains! Chevrolet—Pontiac—Buick Get the Deal of a Lifetime Qualifying rounds will be | of first base, played Aug. 13, over an 18-hole Tedd Kluszewski, Cincinnati's distance. Top 20 and ties will (tree-sized first baseman, fielded join past champions and last the ball and raced to the bag. year’s five top players whe are =! Amoros was clearly out by exempt from the preliminary (4 half step. test, in the title race. | ee ee | wi guy," remarked an The final rounds on Aug. 20-21 server, “It would have been the will be 36 holes. | costliest finish in history.” Parks & Recreation Department, — _vhoto fintth 8 = my NOW! announced a change in rules con- Archie Changes Diet LC. 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Standard Gasolines are balanced to give you controlled volatility — the right gasoline for the right season with no vapor lock even in the hottest weather; and to give you all ‘round smooth, efficient, economical performance. Fill up and find out what a difference these fine gasolines can make. Stop at Standard today! i et Pontiac Deaths Mrs. W. Guy Countryman Word has been received here of the death of Mrs. W. Guy (Clara) | Countryman, 65, in St: Peters- | burg on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Countryman | moved to Florida about four years ago when he retired. They lived at 59 Pingree for many years. She was a life member of East- ern Star, She is survived by her husband, and two sons, Charles in Los An- geles and Walter in Waterbury, | Conn, Funeral will be in St Petersburg | Saturday. ———- Mrs. Mark R. Fisher Jr. Funeral for Mrs. Mark R (Amy) P.) Fisher, Jr. of 165 Coolidge Rd. ; will be Saturday at 11 a.m. from the Bell Chapel of William R. | Hamilton Co, in Birmingham. Burial will be in White Chapel | Memorial Cemetery. Mrs. Fisher died after a brief | illness at University Hospital in| Ann Arbor on Tuesday. Harold C. Herbert Graveside service for Harold C. Herbert, 70, of 57 Whittemore St. Rs was held today in Maple Grove Cemetery at North Branch, Ar- rangements were by the Pursley Funeral Home. Mr. .Herbert died Wednesday in St. Joseph Mercy Hospital. Born in England Oct. 1, Charles Herbert. He came to Pon- tiac from Detroit 13 years ago and was an automobile mechanic. His only survivor is a son, Wa)- ter S. Sheffield of Pontiac Clarence Hockey Funeral for Clarence Hockey, 52, of 413 Broadway Ave. will be Saturday at 1:30 p.m. from the Huntoon Funeral Home, Besides his widow, Lorene Bastedo, whom he married in Saginaw in 1932, he is survived by his mother; two daughters and a son, Mrs. Carolyn Whitehead of Livonia, Jerry in the U.S. Navy. and Mrs. Alida Douglas of Clark. | ston. Also surviving are two sisters and two brothers, Mrs. Vivian, Hetzman of Dearborn, Mrs. Mary | Snover « of Highland Park, k, George | City, Kan. 1884 he was the son of Mr. and Mrs. | the former | of Merritt and Chester in Arizona. | | Mr. Hockey died suddenly Wednesday, Stanley J. Nivelt Stanley John Nivelt, 61, of 9358 Waltham Rd. died Thursday fore- noon in St. Joseph Mercy Hospital, He had been ill two years. Born in Austria April 24,. 1894 | he came to Pontiac from Detroit |eight years ago and was last em- ployed as tool and die maker for | Advance Stamping Co. at Bright- \° "Sieeiving are two sons, Stanley J, of Pontiac and Henry Nivelt of Detroit; a brother Joseph in Eu- ‘rope and two grandchildren. Funeral will be Saturday at 11 a.m, from Farmer:Snover Funeral |Home. Burial will follow in Mt. | Hope Cemetery. News in Brief | | Albert Lee Bryant, 43, of 250) 'Nebraska Ave., pleaded guilty yes- | terday before Municipal Court Judge Cecil B. McCallum and paid | 'a fine of $100 for illegal possession lot betting slips. After pleading guilty to reckless | driving yesterday, Wesley Lash, | i ; “ 2 banks tightened up on é cucaco: “AG (AP) — Opening | 10 tb sacks 30-27 cents 5-10 Ib sacks tm commercial Sashahaw read 32, of Walled Lake, arr, prise - a aa master, Seatainare 238-3 48: Reds 325) credit by raising interest rates. Bigs “wil be recetved until 6:00 pm. cos! essed » Wes wi at op “e 4 | large - -10 tb sacks in master | EST. August 25, 1958. at which time fine and $15 costs oes y » | Sep . 196% Dec ++ -63%9 | contain srs 175-200: Aria. Re: 35-| It was a slap at inflation. and place Aikey will be publicly opened | Bloomfield Township Justice El- | Dee euces E ¥ tes mec 5 Gs Ine Tex Leper ti — 3 B| At the start today, prices wersl| and read eiloan ie ar aismace 4 j eeeeee «sacks Round ites unwashe oy he completion date for the tnstalle- or C- Dhatexie. oS . ink ee 100 | Cents: Va 50 Wb sacks Katendine un- | Up around a point at the best while | TM; "the went shalt’ ba deckgwntod ty PUNY oes cise t washed 60-0: ses were “ti the contractors in their proposals Dr. George N, Petroff of 219 Cora ee 1.0944 | Radistes ® Mich. “eins 24-30; @ os fm | 1088es were fractional. o eceepled beaeer Will te. required ‘ ae 84 ; | Sacks = or ‘orn: od Cherokee Rd., reported to Pontiac | p.¢ si DHS | Lard toa? Suset petatecs: Le 98 ib cite Porte Now York Stocks to furnish satiatustory | eter ance bo: Police last night that his daugh-| Mar ........ 134% erp igen Ricans 8. 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Mason | sed $150 damage ‘[¢%, Selected lots und v Ani News ,,.,. 32 Leskk rr 4@|# Co, in the sum of $10.00 must be }car which caus SO « GEC 15.75. most 400-500 Ip 1278-1400: » few Poultr Aa hee ase Leek! Aire a8 submitted as a deposit for each set ot to the windshield. up to 600 lb down to around 11.15; early y Am Seating..., 324 Lene ‘'. Chem §93| PIDs and specifications, same to \ | clearance. RorTr pexaene ; Am Smelt ¥ refunded when plans and soneittesiions | Salable cattle $00; salable calves 100; wer Am Tet & Tel 164s Lorillard 215 | are returned Rummage sale. Fri., 5th, 8-9. |@ few choice to low prime steers and magpie tf Aug (AP)—Prices paid | ain . Tae Lou & Nash 62.6 The Board of Education reserves the | Sat., 6th, 9 to 6. 240 Baldwin, Adv. | heifers steady, but kinds grading good prt, pound Fab Detroit for No 1 quality | am Viscone. .. $03 Mack Tre 304 / Mght to reject any or all bide in whole | , and below weak to 50 lower in . cleanup gf ees 5p eed, * 5 og taht yee. 18 | Anse a, res Aarts oH of in part. and waive any informalities } 4, s e weaiers y i Lr } If your triend’s tn jall and needs | tries: “ON penead’ string high ‘choles he wits ese gray crecoe, Soke ar =i are) Mere S, meres MARSHALL &. SMITH. - & relatively Sod detmene. th Steel ....146¢ Motor Wheel 31 | city Commission in the mminieston —AGV. | vtuity cows 10,15-12.00; canners and 6 poems Aly ot a - $98) Chamber, City Hall, 15 @. Parke Street —— | cutters 9.00-11.28; a few utility to low r Bo 4 Btre Tm) Mur sei ee 32€ | on Tuesday. August 30, 1958 at 8 o'clock commercial bulls 1400-1500; good to/ CHICAGO POULTRY roen ts ae Net be Cp .. ci pm. Eastern Standard Time on the pro- Open Chemical Plant prime vealers 18 00-2300: a few under; cHicaGo, aug. ¢ (AP)—Live poultry Borg Warner | 43.1 Nat Cash R.. jag | Posed vaeating of portions of Vernon S Ib culls as low as 8.00; a few high | steady on “ry stock, barely steady on Briggs Mfg... 21 Nat Dat rive, Crescent Drive, Court Drive and E PLAINS. N. Y. w medium and good feeding steers 17.60-| hens: receipts oops 348 ivesterday | Bris hay 301 Mae Gee a Pontiae Drive in Assessor's Plat 13, in WHITE PLAINS, ! : % 19 00 A 928 coepe. 1 Val Db): b payin, prices Budd Ge’ 16 a “phe . oll sceoréance with resolution gieted by ake & . Ss Balable shee $00; slaughter 5 unchanged; heavy bens 21- Nght ns : " . the City Commission July ‘ as | Reichhold Chemicals, Inc. has an | 19 00-21.50 Teoat cull t olow good 12.00- | 17 98-185: ‘brotlers or fryers 20-30 ae Ror dkan ir! H nin Nat Thea 10.3 } follows nounced the opening of a new plant | 1g 09. a deck 88 Ib utility and good | roosters i3.8-145. caponettes 4% to 8 ID! Camp soup... 384 NY Central “By Comm. Dugan, supported by an eight-acre site in Kansas yearlings fall shorn pelts 15.00, with 86 | 33.34 over 6 Ib ‘35 Can Dry mite) Nia M Pow 3% | comm Luts Whereas, the City Engineer = “er ib cull grade egd at 1100, cull to chotee | Cdn Pas me spe a) "at ote | and Recretary of the City Pian Commnts. | shorn ewes 3 00-6 00. RoIT : eats ston have recommended the vecating o —————————————— EE ———— ———— ar rer FA eed fob De- pnt co ody 3s Nor Pac 144 | the following deserthed streets | trott, cases included, federal state grades | Case, JI. 165 wat Alfline . 22.3) ‘Therefore be it resolved. that @ public Whites: Grade A jumbo §5-€0 wid avg | Cater Trac... 614 Oh! Ol . 34.3) notice be given In accordance with Mec. 57%; large 46%-55 wid ave 53, medium | Ches & Ohio $1.3 Owens Tl GI .120 | | tion 2 Chapter XIII of the City Charter 42-45 wd avg 44; small 26-32 wtd avg | Chrysier sry bec O & El. $32) of the proposed vacating of portions of 2. Grade B large 37-46, wid avg a cuties Bvi . $22 Pan AW Air 196) Vernon Drive. Crescent Drive, Court peewees 24 Clark Equip... 774 Pad Epl .. 174] prive and Pontiac Drive, more particu- | Browns: Grade A large §0-53 wtd ave Climax Mo 1 e74¢ Parem Piet 396 larly geserthed as 52%; grade B large 44, grade C large | Coca Cola.. 1304 sores De ... 402/ 4_ernon Drive from Crescent Drive 29; checks 24. Col Brd A..,, 264 2%3)\ to vietory Drive Commercially graded Col Gas 164 Pepat Cola... 234 Crescent. Drive from Court Drive to Whites: Grade A extra large 50, large | Comw Ed aag Pot vo ++ 4&6) West line Assessor's Plat 1 45%-47, medium 37-41 Con-£dis 82.1 Pheipe D.. Ste Court Drive from Deleo Drive to Browns: Grade A extra large 48, large | Con N Gas. 346 Philco 44) Pontiac Drive | -4$, medium 38-41, small 3 Consum Pow $0 Philip Mor .. toe 4—Pontine Drive from West line Court Market steady to firm. Overall move- | Con Po pf 4% 110 Phill Pet 116) Drive to Victory Drive | ment is good. Supplies of large appear | Cont 3 Pilleoy Mille 496) Be tt further fasoreed that a publie ;emple and demand tempered by .in- | Comt Can o 6 Pit Plate O.. | hearing be held on the proposed vacet- | creased offerings of storage goods. Me-| Cont Mot ® Pullman 64 \ing of the above mentioned portions | dium and smal) tn petotively light sup- | Corn Pd 20) «= Pure (Ol 0 | of streets on Tuesday, August 30, 1068, plies and readily cleared | Surtus Wr... 20 RCA 4u7 wes Er Reo ey . i Be # further resolved, _ final action CHICA "Beis Pepub 8t! 45.2] on ¢ AGO. hut: § (AP) butter steuty: Duag Auat-:++ 382 Rex Drug <:. 9.6 streets be withheld until the streets receipts 958.885 wholesale . prices = Doug Aire...,, 70.7 Met......317.4/ in the proposed plat of “Pontiac Knolls changed; 93 score AA 57.25; 92 A 54.75: De" Chem.... $1.7 Rey Tob B .. 47.2 | Subdivision” have been jo the e xe B S45; 89 C 525. cars 90 B 55. | OU Pont .....3186 poe g .. 99.4] City of Pontiac, with a stipulation that Cc 835 "(Gas BE: BS se tes Food": 40.6 | ol! streets on the plat of Pentise Kneis = es firm: receipts 11,740; wholesale Ei ag Lite 4 St Reg Pap . 42.7 Subdivision will be dedicated with the | bay ng prices unchanged’ to 2 higher: | pi 2. ay pe Scoville Mfg . 36 | plat ve E forks whites 60-699 per cent A's Em Raa “* 345 Sead AL RR ., 10.2 By order of the Cit , Commilocton : : 2; mines 41; mediums 385: U.S. stand: | Erie RR .’'. 327 Sears Roeb | 056| Dated: August 1, 1 ards 24.5; ied oe 26.5; checks 28; cur- . ste Shell Oil » 2 ADA R. EVANS, = rent rece ipts : Ex-Cell-O , 47 " ané City Clerk Pairb Mor ,, 26.2 Simmons ee Aug. 8, 1685 Civestose -... 62.6 Seeeey see. * Food Mach .; 404 . ; . 61.3). . ORDINANCE NO. iiss Livestock Preepot _ ul #12 Bee tase 951] Adopted August 2 1955 DETROIT LIVESTOCK en Bak” .° Sh. Std Brand wo Effective August 3. 1068 mance Ne DETROIT, ( — - the a Call ce to Am e tebte b00. et tach een | Gn mann. Shs OU fed. 093| 723 Mntitiod “An Onameace Regulating make @ representative market, under-| Gen ‘Pas °°” 24 Btd Of N 135 | the Adoption and Approval of Plats" by tone firm Gen Mille | 742 Std Pil Ohio. 49.4| Adding to Said Ordinance Section 1C. Cattie—Gaiadie 260 oday's market | Gen Motors ”333:3 : Pr The city City of Pontiac Ordains: | @enerally steady Gomeeren ast Thurs- ‘ \day trading fairly active for increased | Gen Tel’ .”’. Se That Section C Be Séed to Ordinance receipts; good clearance; slaughter | Gen Time .|. 24 2 | No. 122 cntitied cas Ordinance Regulat- steers weak to $0 cts. lower: helfers|Gen Tire ‘*’ 594 | ing the Adoption and wal of Plats weak to 25 cents rr: ws, bulls, | Gillette "8 82 or Subdivisions im the y of Pontiec stockers and feeders mostly steady; 7| Goebel) Br... 74 Oakland County, Michigan aid ad head prime 1.220 Ib. steers 4.50 4 to 8 | Goodri hn...” e866 and amended section to read as follows is high choice and prime 1.654-1,284| Goodyear". S87 Section 7C. The City Commission is Ib. steers 24.00; bulk good and choice fed | Gran’ Paige “Hl hereby authorised, tn addition to the steers te.be-snbn mainly 22.00-23.50 for| Gt No Re..” a rocedures specified in Beetions TA and h good and choice; utility and com. amas B of Ordinance No. 722, to aecept mercial steers 14.00.16 sloar oa we & cash deposit or nogetiodle United choice and prime 99-646 Ib. heifers| Holland PF’. 1a? States Government Bonds to be held as ~ id helfere cunree; aunt = mor ba & guarantee for the installation of such utility and emi grass heifers. 12.00- tocar B2 !. yaa improvements and conditioned that such 41.00; utility cows 11.00-13.00. mostly | Houd er |". 147 Un Gas Cp... 32 shall be irrevocably set aside 11.80-19.86; Cannere. aed” cortere 909. | 1 Pent... Lines... .., for oie an 12.00, mainly 11.60 down; few lightweight | Indust Ray ‘|, Ordinanes’ No. whip chme canners down to 8.00; bulk utility and | ecuane for which the Pist has been 6 : | fmt Bulls 13.00-18.80, ‘outstanding heavy Inlan je owner or owners making such eash 16.00; ‘most enosite as above provided shall enter Our Prices Include Delivery | =f Normal Installation A 24 MONTHS TO PAY 90' DAYS SAME AS CASH OPEN FRIDAYS and MONDAYS ‘Til 9 P. M. CLOSED WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON JUNE, JULY, AUGUST — NE GABERT oe Your Electrical ae? Spepiliss Saginaw: Street / THE PONTIAC PRES 5. FRIDAY, = Grains Dip Low on Trade Board L CHICAGO ® —~ Most grains | Duchess headed lower in fairly active deal- ings on the board of trade today. Wheat again was under .consider- | ls able pressure, selling at the low- est prices of the week. Soybeans acted better than any- thing else, While mostly lower at) the start, they quickly reversed their trend. The September future, primarily an old crop month, led this upturn. New crop months fol- lowed Wheat near the end of the first hour was % to % lower; Septem- ber $1.96%4: corn % to 1% lower, | September $1.36%; oats % to % lower, September 6044; rye_ un- changed to % higher, September $1.01; soybeans % to %4 higher, September $2.29'4, and lard 8 to/% 10 cents a hundred pounds high- er, September $10.55. Grain Prices sor emer t GRAIN FE 5.6189 | MARKETS | Produce sg. PRODUCE Turns Higher tr Union uce Terminal-- report Apples: Mich. ba. erts. UB. 1 Dp slaes yg Boughs 2% in 2.50 % in. 2.50, Red Actrnebans 2 2.00, few “lower: | N, a se peg oto by in. wp 3.60-3 ‘ms N. W. Greenings 2 “nob Hy Blueberris: Mich, 12 pt. flats per pt Sdealings, rge 35 cents, few low " Cant taleupes:' Western ibe. certs. ats| Phe turn ahead carried prices 6.15-6.25, 365 5.25-6.50. up between 1 and 3 points while aearrote: Calif. ere 6 doz. buchs. losses were small ium ~6 5 £ s atlifiower —- ony certs. 10-128 Strength in the market was e 475 ‘eri : cet ee iertd, “pascal 2.2% doe: lodged largely in —_ —_ ; Calif. 4 rat han groups. Aircrafts, Gtapes: Calif. lugs seedless best 6.00 —! “ os fair 3.50 a strong point in yesterday's weak : nee Western fiat certs. 6-128} market, were active and higher Lettuce: yo | dry pack: Calif. | today, etns. 2 dos. oo}. 1%: mosttly 3.94- 3.78; Poorer low se cents 1 12 dea 3 .00-3.28 Du Pont, off 6 points yester- oe WGA certs 3 dos. 350 few iow day, regained nearly half that . Onions: 60 tb. sacks: Calif. Yellows,| amount teday in early trading. }med. 150-200, large 250-268; Reds,| < y . lorge : 00; qrashed Yellow large 240-| Standard Oi (Nd), age down 6 owa Yellows, med 140-160: fair esterd: was to re- 106-125; ellows med, 1.50-1,78; points y - ay, . le he Mich. Yellows, mod. 150 Gain around a point today. Peaches’ Open bu. certs. up sizes U8. Chrysler, how 18.00- low utility 5.00-12.00. 340-2 65; No f epee Pcl OO. | Interta! Calves—Salable 253. Market quotable Int B tend t Int Nick Zenith Rad. 00; bu an 00-24-00; utility and emi DETROIT stocks (C. J, Mephlet Co.) Pigures after decimal Points are are — Hig Baldwin Rubbers ..... as 17.2 Gerity-Michigan* .... “Kingston Protestes- a8 Masco vs Midwest ‘Abrasive® wae Rudy Mfg* nese Wa og Screw jo enka; bid ‘and asked. oral ZEOTONE NEW rol Aug. §—C vapiied by the ; ey ‘om Softener Cleaner ‘Rasociated Press, Oe = Rails vu, stocks Dancey's Pet and Garden Supplies Huck Finn in Hannibal, Mo. Mixed Market | County Dati + NEW YORK &—The stock mar- ket recovered from a mixed start today and moved higher in early off sharply yesterday | tary School, approved by the tion 2 in — effect as it of the City of Pontiae on this Ind August, A.D. 105: Mrs. Edgar Bird WALLED LAKE—Service for Mrs. Edgar (Henrietta) Bird, 88, will be held at 2 p,m. Sunday at Richarson-Bird Chapel in. Walled Lake, with burial in Rich- ardson Cemetery. She died Thurs- the day. Surviving are her husband, two Miss Inez Bird of In- and Miss Verna daughters, dianapolis, Ind. Bird of Walled Lake. rer enn se Plans Shopping Center BATTLE a $500,000 shopping center in ad- jacent Bedford Township were an- nounced Thursday by Dr. Warren M. Dodge, Battle Creek physician. The Kalamazoo construction firm of Miller-Davis Co. announced plans for a similar mil- in suburban | last Tuesday lion dollar center Urbandale. ADV ERTISEM (ENT PO! Bibs inch 6.50 2%inch 750. Canada R , see f BOARD OF BDUCATION Havens 2% n. 650, 3%, in. 100-760; |4Nd down abruptly today at the) warekponh TowNetih sCHOOL J ‘* bu. bskts Triocems 2% im.| opening on disappointing dividend ; wr ae Weinctua \- 2 : ° **% esere: er matte Ochre *Noncoe | news, steadied itself quickly and | Tuam been Daria Waterford type, medium to large NJ, few 450-800, | began to climb up from its low. | | Tewnshin. Catt nd County, Michigan. uperinte \@ o ‘ Plums Calif, erts Presidents 4x6s Yesterday's market dropped | Weat Woltoa Boulevard Pontiac, Michi la 4 4 5. sh " nde -| gan, will receive sealed s for ne Potatoes: 100 Ib sacks US. No. 1 sine! sharply, but in an o rly man | gam. vt installation of 2 deep ae \a amathed: Calif. Long Whites hog 7 | ner, after the federal reserve and in connection with an Elem located on Midland drive CREEK W—Plans for deviee with a the Pontiac ston of day of August, 1965 field Mills @ City of the Board o School ae. Vaughan Road egal to Amend Section 13. 1119 Entitied “An Ordina: to Lie Peddling of Cértain _ The he “ Pontiac Ordains: "That Section 8A be added to Ordinange No. 1119, said added - aménded sec- tion to read as follow Section BA, It shall. be unidwtul for any person peddling Sreepes. frowen ice cream bars, froaen toes } sigles or other forma of Products from vehicles. Jo make sales to minors under the ® of sixteen (16) years .uniess such person = peddling and vending is ted a eighteen (18) years of a .” or over whens principal dufy shall be t oratection of small children from traffic \arards whe are attracted to such vehicle Loa te i That Bection 13 of Ordinance No be and the same is tread as follows Section 13. It shall be unlawful for any licensee to vend or peddie any merchandise in the Cit et Pontiac when such Heensee haa altached to his vehicle, from whieh the peddling is car- ried on, any bell, chime or other noise making device for the purpose of at- tracting persons to buy the merchandise said licensee has for tale provided that this prohibition shall not be construed tile hereby amended to under the Motor Vehicle Law of the State of Michigan It shall be unlawful for any leensee to cal! out or make any noise of any kind whatsoever or to use a bell, horn or other noise making view of attracting per-~ sons to buy the goods said Heensee hes for sale Sectio# 3 All Ordinances or parta of ordinances in conflict herewith are hereby repealed Section 4 This Ordinance shall take effect. ten days from and after its final passage by City Commission of the City of Made and passed by the City Commis. the City of Pontiac this and WM. W. DONALDBON, Mayor EVANS. og bare Au 955 ADA ft ADVERTISEMENT POR BIDS The Board of Education of the Bloom. School Distries No 2 of the Bloomfield Hilis, Michigan will receive bids om the materials, labor and related items for landscape and site mprovement work for the Bloomfieid iim Hilla High School, West Long Lake Read at Andover, hy pereerpen Township Tes en until 12:60 o'clock noon ES jomday, August 22, 1065 at the office i Education, Bloomfield Mitils District No, 2, Bloomfield Hills, pte ig forms of contract documents inciuding plans and specifications, are on file at the office of Wilcox and Laird peed Henrietta Street, Birmingham, Michi. Bids will be opened at &@ pm, E.8-'T office of the . Vaughan School, Vaughan Read The Board of Education. of the Bloomfield Hills Schoo! District 3, Bloomfield Mills, Michigan re- serves the right to reject any or all bids and to waive any informalities in bidding No bid shall be withdrawn for a period of twenty (20) days subsequent to the ming of the bids without the consent FUNERAL HOME Ambulance Serfice ; rE ae Meeumesta a to exclude the customary horn required | _ sects BUY DIRECT AND 6A’ spaces, The Pontiac Press | FOR WANT ADS=t>- DIAL FE 2.8181 From 8 a.m, to 5 p.m. All errors diate be fs Frees, ascumes "mee sibility for errere other th cancel Ig bas been dered valueless th error Whe Ly are made be sure your “ki ow < be! heawar apd will be given without ft. Gestns time for ad ments containing iype prec than fr type te 12 o'aloc neon day previous to pul FE pine Want A thea “tay of dey = CASH WANT AD RATES a «(6l 66 te j ’ 150 2.70 3.06 4. a0 a4 5.04" bs 4 2.28 4.08 6. 4 2 70 4 a6 %. 7 215 6.467 8.40 8 360 64 9.60 ro) 4.06 12 10.80 the Board of | tyhia School EDeeries Ne. 2 Bloomfield Hille, Michig: "ROAD Or Hae ee DISTRIC DOUGLAS L. JOCELYN Gecretary Aug. 6, 6, all hadate NOTICE To BIDDERS Sealed proposals will be received by the Board ef? County Road Commission- ers of the County of Oakland at their offices, 560 8 ar pond. Pontiac, Michigan, until Eastern Standard Time, August 18, “08d, at which time and place us will’ be publicly opened and read for furntehing season’s Tequirementa of the following wik Rock salt 100 ly ache of Rock Salt Infdérmation, bidding blanks and spect. feations may be obtained fare request All proposals must be pla es to their contents end to aceept the pro the opinion of the Board, interest and to the savant Board of County of the County of Oakland, Micht, of the Mecing No of Oakland, Mic ‘foap D OF COMMISSIONERS or COUNTY OF AKLANT, MICHIGAN LEE O. B ROBERT ©. FELT Aug. 5, BOX.REPLIES At 10 a.m. Today There were replies at the Press office in the following boxes: 14, 15, 16, 14, M4, 25, 28, 35, 58, GO, 66, 84, 86, 87, 108, 112, 115. ee bd nly marked reserves the right to reject eny or all proposals or to waive defects Road Commisstoners a, and ipy var ER Office ‘Manager ; ae 1965 Help Wanted Male 6 * ROUND MAN EXPER!I- enced, 35 to 50, Geod hours and good Wages for bay man. Dona- 8 Super Market, ee Ronmerr — Ne. iM ‘ANDLE PURNITU 60, Pontiac Pres; Bo: Box BOND EMPLOYMENT? B-1 RIKER BLDG. PE 44469 c he After’ the depo it has ms and the agreement aceepted “> plat may be City Commission All ordinances of parts of ordinances herewith are hereby re- Section This ordinance shall take porron o is hereby deemed be y ordinance mre Hd >= a of Bection 2, Chapter 3 of meaniny Charter of the City of Pontiac, Made and -passed by the Commission day of ADA R, EVANS, City Clerk. Aug. 5, 1965 Net change .... +1 +4 One $2 Can 2 Noon Pri... 2387 1319 448 1723 be Prev. day ...... 2388. 1312 17 116 g Week ago .,,..: 2448 1342 5.7 175.5 onth ago ...., 243.1 1343 Be 14.0 0 © | Yeer ees... 4 64.0 1318 1958 high 310... 247.4 130.1 75.7 177.0 FESS A AS Pa 1954 high "340. = Blow 12... 438 T8884 1088 Statues have been erected to fictional characters including Peter Pan in London, Hans Brinker in 239 Voorheis Road Holland, Puck in Washington, FE 5-sous WE DELIVER D. C., Hiawatha and Minnehaha in Minneapolis, Tom Sawyer and NOTICE OF PUBLIC GALE Notice is hereby given der. signed it on Thursday, Aw 4 1955 at i honey a.m. at 3bes Gratiot Ave- # County, Michigan, i le of a Hudson 4-Dr, bear. ing serial number 70230114, will be held, for cash to the highest b i spec. thereof may be made st Norm Karn’s igi toler oy Hudson, Oak, — ity, Michigan, the place stor Dated: August 1, 1965. ABBOCIA’ CORPORATION 22041 Woodward Avenue By D. D. F Aug. 4, 5, 1965 Jerome Motor Sales Co. Don’t tell me, I know CADILLAC is the best buy! oe it | is Death Notices NO A PN RNAI IORI feo amp AUGUST 4, 1955. MRS Henrietta (Edgar), Route No 1, Walled Lake, age 68; beloved wife of Edgar Bird; dear mother of Miss Inez Bird and Miss Verna Bird; 2 " Richardece-Rird ‘hapel with Rev. Herbert Lohr officiating. Interment ardson Cemetery. Mrs at the Richardson-Bird Funeral Home UST 3. i988, St Whittemore father of Wal- HERBERT. AUG Harold Charlies, St, age 70: dear ter & Sheffield; graveside serv- jee will be held Friday, Au 5, at Maple Grove eh tse or Branch, Michigan at 3:3 Mr. Herbert is at the Suctiey _ Funeral Home. HOCKEY, avausT 8, i 1985, CLAR- ence, 413 Broadway, age 52: be- loved husband of Lorena Hockey, beloved Huntoon Funeral Aucha@rd of- Interment in Perry ark Cemetery Mt state at the Huntoen Funeral Hom NIVELT. AUGUST & 1985, STAN- Jey John, 9358 Waltham Road, age 61: dear father of Stanley 4. Mivelt and Henry Nivelt; deat brother of Joseph neral service will be day, the the Hope Cemetery. Mr. .Nivelt is at the Parmer-Snover Punerals Home. PETERSEN, AUGUST 4 1985, Eleanor, 765 Sterling,’ age 17; beloved wife of Oliver Petersen; dear mother of Kenneth, dear sis- Puneral service. will be held Saturday, Aug 6 at 10:30 am at aoe Huntoon Funeral Home with t Rev. Tom Malone officiating. i terment in Ottawa P tery. Mrs. Petersen Huntoon Puneral A SHAPER, AUGUST 3, 1955, HAR- ley C., Moreland Ave., age 73; beloved husband of Jeresie Shafer; dear ther Mrs. Esther Schebel, Qer A afer, Mrs. art Moore, ‘oiney it viewed after 7 p.m. tonight. Card of Thanks 1 be WISH TO THANK OUR ahbots and — } af pe utr acts of kindness and ai offerings curing our Tecent vement loss, of our a Tom Malone, Voorhees-Siple Pu- “We need two men who are BODY MAN AND MECHANIC good CABDRIVERS, DAY CARPE: : CL i an BROKERS ~ able to purchase new GMC trucks to haul con- crete, steady employ- ment. Good offer to right party. Call FE 2-3091, Mr. Kent. Must _Heady. ia Auburn. ‘BARBER steady, edol, curecabte Good guarantee. OR 3-7260 bey and = ~~ SHIFT OR NIGHT SHIFT, FULL OR PART TIME. APPLY tol W. HURON. NTER, RIENCED. Rough or finish sf es A beat B DRIVERS. — geTEADY. DaY _Of might shift, PE 8-122 Deiveiw WANTED FOR restaurant, Must have refereyces, 3-0184, CRANE She haa FE } City oe fg starting Salary $3,200 merit | creases, . Bat, A 3", in eae office, elty hati, with car to jar month- ly accounts tn and vicin- Hy. Full or mart time noone and ev Kperi- ence not =— ry. giving phone nu and time availa- le to Periodical (Publis Serv- ice Bureau ‘ashington Blvd, Detroit 26, COLLECTOR Man or re 21 vrs. of age, Comb, Bumper & Painter FIXER? Order Classified ads to sell, rent, find a good job. FE 28181 is the Want Ad number! {ivoras non-financial benefits, Cal} raat Smith Gervicee Mer. PE “DRIVER'S SALESMEN Merres pong 21 to 0. Opporta- to your own business distributing Pred Sanders Baked Good, Candies, Small invest- hearse a: LI6-0000 «after ae customer referrals. Year around sales, not i NEED A FINANCE- iS . \ S ! ‘, 3 THE PONTIAC PRESS. FRIDAY, AUGUST 5, 1955 Help Wanted Female 7 MODEST MAIDENS “by Jay Alan| Typewriter Service 22A Wanted to Rent 29; Wanted Real 1 Estate 2A) R Rent Apts. Unturnished 34 , ll ree ‘ 2 EL | a ad tL ON FP netstat teint esa CARE TYPEWRITERS ADDING MA-| FAMILY WISHES LEASE clouUs AIRY ROOMS. EX- ae ve in, . chine feabert work. “S. mooera Al Postias LISTINGS WANTED , ‘ss Soeitea on West side. ae Te - Office Sup | Press, Box 34. 2 Qualified buyers waiting for your Siriely mocern. Private entrance, PORTRAIT. S UDIO : é : Ra hen LANDLORDS | Srereiau “properties “Call ua tor | tise Press Box eeds salesperson. axe : 13 8 wat. We none houses and apts. to rent. Rov ina Ur Re ae arr. svar ABLE Am at ust et ere. Ce reat - Take our ealtor passer, rably © tering . 23). pick. t ANAT, Por: me ONLY Uphols ADAMS REALTY CO" 'im's-10s3, | 28% W. Huron OA 83300 PE 21471 gases aad Torre inauite, Poe. ul Oi, 5 1 st A A ai tenn Coleman, PE ¢6132. OLSTERINO MAN AND WIPE. 1 CHILD WISH EEE PPADS 3 a: Gan MB. Kare FE 5-808 vo rent modern 2 Aro house. SOLD OUT ‘ ROOMS AND | BATH YPRER. Cleaners, |_&. TELEGRAPH FE _ 9-8088 . a ANE SUIPCOVERS _Unfurnished Phone PE 4-2006, Ss ns fe. Faas | spreads, Your Dearie PE 6-197, |NEEDED DESPERATELY, 2 BD.| es, we are soli out of sman — Sell RELIABLE WOMAN, VICINITY ee ae ee house with bath, by reliable| acreage and have buye! it GLEAN 2 ROOM APT. ON , BUS iting with baad ae . Lag Pr beat eles rote wee Sa cneires.. rent" ing. if vou have an vacant prop. line. Ground floor sh tg, hat 1. babyst . ye Fah ate om, | © owner's| erty to sell don't fail to call us| trance. references required Phone sr FE. 5-0811. ‘3 UPHO > write to Mrs. Rich- £ CS, Oe SEPT: | se’ lets, es’ @ _Peaties Frese for fast cctten. We monn best | TE +0 sc ak is? Free estimates =a MODERN WEST SIDE Are Betsy supple- | =e. Seen 24 WANTED mo posites on 1 heey Edw. M.S | floor. “Middle - aged comme ony. MAN STEADY | menting the family income. or ia | Lost & Found _PE $-8000 after, — dw. M. Stout, Realtor et heed ene te necessary. A a carest ia the retail feld? Bev. ~~ a Cefter.6_ ____ im W. Saginaw St. Ph. PE s-eies | _ 108 . , a a “3 zeta qual ines: Rp = ANTED: 2 on Ty BEDROOM Eves. till 6:30 PRIVATE ¢ AND part UPPER. women are now acohate Pail | brown feet. Ampere to name of netgh' co new publi «2 to 4 Dm, nice and ¢ hee Bored gee = time, § dave, @ br. week or part | Seagts. Child's PE §-2507 109 tedener, wit ohl © Bus see 1 child under 6 month HAVE MORE DOSER time evenin, 4 and Set. or part | | Pontia. amis ld age 8. No pets, 111 Prospect. oe Eh gay ence! B Plenty meetings | liberal Sacemt coer, ‘BIG BLACK AND tar WATERFORD “HIGH | z - Ww ware Tpentais of al types | Of Boor time. Call or See "| {eges. “wleasant working condi- | “Goon doe ee rn | mraceel. with fires chides | TRADES—TRADES Apply in person ADAMS Call after el Ma e208. , tions Reward, FE $10. 0 wishes 3 or 4 bedroom house,| we are specialists in trad _AvALrY TY CO. 382 UE AURN. PERIENCED pl Wood s Roebuc VOGT, RHODE MARE RED | Io" Pep por ecumissy xem | Settn,itseaant,preets yond | — SYLVAN VILLAGE _ BUMPER AND Cc C . EC chicken. Child's pet, PE 2-962. ousiness opportunities Large down eh ad WAS ee ainter. weees, good works | oo Oo O. are ‘oebuck & Co. (Ost YOUR PET? WANT To| %,,uoelble Call Ann Arbor. NO | paymeats are scarce Trade your | Available September 1. The new iy oh. Eh employ- | Corner Williams Lake Rd & M-59 | ae Saginaw __ ve one a home? PE $0200. | 20 oe — equity larger homes for small | James K-Terraces, 12 units, con- Succ aw. Pi | OF ean = “Had ge ye Uden _stemat feayre_Leoges. | FASTED: SVD OR SESSA SES | fe sey Sroem, m, eaewen | sisins of basement serps room. tor ° . A. Leah nchledapatel ed ing * monet el rl LOST RED BILLFORD WITH | ford. for Doctor and family. OR | utmost to satisfy all con- ean ‘ 5 ——— WELL DRILLERS HELPER FE a California driver's license. Please | 3-103 soomed On ast lol wulgened. Coe | ok pekecin” colvete oo pee | ses station attendant fo ‘YOUNG M AN ay Soumnterets and Cleaners. 5 Gias- _ —— 326 | FoR , LaDy DES. IRES win Neonoes — awe vanes Your ebot. of unit if Tn station, 4290 Walton i Al pie _in Oxford ee LOST PAN OF MECHANIC | old git] days, Pontiac Press, Box | ‘® fesards w the possibility of | “TOM ELSTON-REALTY INC. _ Bird. “Brarton, Pistons A Between ages of 30-35 , UNENCUMBERED LADY TO ‘tools on Leckhaven_or Elizabeth | j9 4 trading yout property. We are es | MI 6-2900 ox FOR eens ovo | TO LEARN TAVERN | fee cepphce tat anne (te ad Reward “VE +241 || YOUNG COUPLE} CHILDREN | Wtl"fredors G'iiact* | UPPER ROOMA AND OLASS- - tree j ¥ te} da sc stov Lt * ay “complete mall ‘sales Fxpe vob SESS aed ee ae toer Mire earod Ls. BLUE home rity 06 ei reasonable DORRIS & SON grater furnished "ets Pree ‘Done, force Best Le apr agg in Oak- velar nih t! M Asay AN’ A _fent. FE 13-8065 Quiet couph ‘ on : is new Gealer- y while learning ust TED’S Kindy case. Near Saginaw 8t. REALTORS F 1552 | WEST SIDE 4 RMS. AND BATH. Pier foe ne, See | een “ti | NEEDS. pe eee eee ied ORE Ae Se 3 2 NTIS, 5 Cc 'N ene ~~~ | Co-operative Re Ci LAND COUNTY'S Bust 8T CLUB 99 DINING | ~~ <)) ion corahipe Between Superior | YOUNG MARRIED | COUPLE OR Rent Houses Furnished 35 FORD DEALER. 10 N Washing | 86-8 Telegraph Rd loa Deed Bm PRL ARN — ot Neweteareres B-—! | Cleaners op Oakland & Commu-| lady with one to sb are my = ‘os aonert Mich. Phoge OA _ He elp =» Want od Female 7 ROOM | ; . Pingr pon Alton Blackmore 33) home. OR re i "Call after 6. WHITE BROS. 5 Room GURWISHED & HOUSE In i -AITPDECCEHE : ingree St. Oo luron. Gardens Gas heat. Two- | BARDINOE CATH | HAN DD | ma at ME ERESSES “Before you knock yourself out with wild pitches, Lefty, | LOST: BOSTON, BULL” CuILD'S _Wid. Transportation 31 AN SELL YOUR HC 2 On| Shi months im advance Available bd PPL ‘son. : w | Com mete Ra. ‘Walled Lake. EM cepted for full time employment TT EDs | let's have a look 4 at a diamond!” cott PaAe lOUND™ poo. PONTIAC PRESS EMPLOYEE YOUR NEIGHBOR, WE HAVE | See aoe | Pasties) Fosse: | a Ft proet o art Woodward et Square Lake Ra. | ——— ae pheesateiatres — o unk Saxley Park or South oo SaALESMEN ha GUARANTEE |6 ROOM HOUSE IN PONTIAC. = . Kre: Tei - Hu: Sbopp WANTED WOMAN TO . merce & to Pontiac and YOU ACTION OR YOU CAN CAN.| References required Call for ap- | aso u CLUB eee om - care of Pre thildren while gee | Work Wanted Female un ___ Business Services 13) intr of West Acres. EM 3-450) home sgein. every day but CEL THE LISTING § CALL UB _pointment OA 62461 | BEAUTY OPERATOR TOP BAnw. | YOhE* Live tn. Cal fe een ete cbt “THORSDAY_WIOHE BR: AND 8STAKT PACKING |A CHARMING LAKE FRONT 9 WORE Fire MEALTH '¢ cue ines 0 experienced steady 0 eo eb eA RaLADY | LADY .wawrs work BY THE [Exrent TREE TRIMMING & RE. LOST THURSDAY HORT BROWN | ite possible’ Please cell YOUR BAGS! bedrm.. home for discriminating _ TO ¢ Pres ‘va erator, onditioned shop. week or baby ng by ay $-6803 or OR pay ot le — foes FE 1 from @t 0 5. After « y MI 6200600 Muunery Experienced preferred, | FE 8-0318. F-2000. ts Ra. Reward. Call € cell MA $1708, or write _ #04680 FUSKY BOYS, OU FF OF SCHOO. aeacTy ell Prost nor ia Apply Pontiae | sir menogasPEING A pie dh WOO) Plectrnic= Sewers Cleaned Sy sebe tane Re, i Box 31. Pontiac Press. Cass 1 Area heme healed Pe work, good pay Produce clerk, | ae N TO HELP WITH TWO 24 hour service No re LOST: MISSING SINCE pabaY ee diant hi BOOKKEEPE: CLOT’ sulis, no | an eat, garage $110 Sept vert ot oa ee eee ee Medical orth Sarl exp. Gene te “ene vaste Kee | Ar Watkins Losig Beta Yl im sheras i chemically treated at no ed ee -~ none | gpl atl te: ow pa BRO pu 15, 8€ Security required. oo M24 1% miles north of Lake | Receptionist, no exp. ee o ores: FYPING IN HOME WiLL PICK-| [Or Se name Schuiisel EM3-4001 In vit} sss—‘STCS*S*~™~” cout aapesed pot? SL a Sree WANTED. tonics GIRL AND deliver PE 46716 Rato-Re wer Cleaners NTED: ro N MPLETELY FURNISHED 56 = BON sackler. Type, oma’ cherthand | one © E 4-67 imutn ot West Acres. WANTED: RIDE fo Y cITy sor. | m house avatlable after Labor ( D EMPLOY ME Nn’ T required. # br. week. pleasant | WIDOW WITH TWO BOYS WOULD | =i SLACK Amp Taw BOUED.| £°F.,5. oO) SLY Rate cmvensee | Day. __No children. EM 34411. B-1] RIKER BLDG seroundings, Sarees Contes | See, yess eee wu eerie by as oTOR SERVICE RE “Bat” inity jot Crescent Lk. ve | —-Fene_! Ome oi8ia ot OR 3.1109 PARM HOUSE. CHILDREN WEL- = ‘ 4400 , Legesked : < : j come. teau 2-3360. EHOLD LA 5a | WAN X- | 20 YR. OLD COLLEGE JR. WANTS | — Wed. ( Contract Mtgs. 32 LET 08 SELL YOUR HOME WE nO0S (SARY GIFTER STAY IN. OR | “perien sid “ani wae apo | baby oa a aS SENACE _Hobbies & Supplies 244 sts | cash for your home we cen ect | MODERN 9 BEDRM. | NEW! ’ * | riff», “a ence ' oD eet, —_—— / - . gz decorated home. Furnished hie FINANCE CORP. ' BOOKKEEFPER— WarTRfss. MUST BE RELIABLE | YOUNG EXECUTIVE . ACCOUNT. INSTALLATION KEW SCRABBLE SETS. 3. PAINT SS AC T & SAVE $$ coll of rode, "a tah Serco cf me. _Reterences. Call Mr. | Cafeteria service. day hours. Ap- ant recently moves to Pine Complete pre-winter check up, oil, by number $1.69. up (frames ACT—By calling for our bid on | six experienced sal to Raion PE 2-6316 : } SALES im person Paul's Good Food, would like @ position in this one eoal and gas furnaces. duct work | to fit), BACK EN INSTOBSE, 15 East | Your contract | ven Col todev wots towettes. Win employ several men as | 9 girls, experience necessary nigh | Us 1 “and MIS. MA 6-971 _For interview, cal) FE 6-1319 FHA terms. Free estimates. Call Lawrence, PE 23-1414. __ NEW FURN 2 BEDROOM | LAKE ’ breped maneger waltecs. Avety school WANTED: WOMAN WITH NURS; | Building Service 12 fee a We BUY TRADE SELL AND | gave_ Discount and time by serling | R l] y herent pita haameay, Medeor wales 21 to 26 vears ot nee. MONTG OME RY ‘Ww ‘ARD pe Oy edt end leuntrecs. ME nn "Don Meyers. ‘est rae WORK. ery! ee en Lov to Peer oe te zine a lerge | usse oung.- sere) Pr, “Take “Grian ine wil acar i position ers wrence — — —— i number riv ve B h R: : PLASTERIN HOMES | ers for e- REALTOR eae a tccure future with | solendid BEAUTY pa OUERATOR “expani. | YANTED: G00D TYPIsT aLs0 A-l CEMENT WORK | GtanantEED O KEW HOMES salp photo finishers. PADDOCK nad pln | 412. 8 Ruron PE ¢4523 OCT. 1 THRU MAY 15 QUALI aeceneey See ie enced. Galer: a7 gat 6 opgniccen. Seta seeattone ond Tannreees ban: LLOYD MONROE OR 3-009 FILM SERVICE iets W. Buree. ATE Oven Eves “ul @ Sun Ul 6 fled painter to paint house and aoe wt; al ‘ \ yw a ren m™, hd erlected witt be said « stratcht _Fuilor' pert _ efits, Box 18 foation Press FE 4-6866 PLUMBINO AND Sh us. pes pln atin Ga pa leer id insurance ner benefits include | CAREER GIRL S bales care for elderly eeew ot | ALL T¥PEs OF CEMENT WORK | OF Fsore Lae _ Notices & Personals 2s = and ~ Goes” La me sroup life and hosoita!tsation in- | are Clerk 4200 | invalid. Call PE 2-0807 efter 5.| Specialize wm city sidewalks, Pree SAWS MACHINE PILED ae (WILL BUY OR LIST YOUR LAKE | “MALL MODERN HOME. ADULTS surance aad 6 tberel savings and | ate Becretary : $308 | WOMAN TO HELP WIT SWo | _estimate. PE MANLEY L . 10 BAGLEY 87, AAA PRIVATE. DETEctIVEs tT property. Purchasers waiting. l only. Dixie Floral. 5233 Dixie Hwy. — aa Ee ae $260 | “gira days. Until Sept. Wathins | +1, CARPENTER REPAIRS AND TREE TRIMMING AND, REMOV- Oe ie. cup bended. PEE bean! - De Cor. Seaceresant, || ns lon ab ee HOUSEHOLD eae a ° are | ware e WOMAN UNDER aie | Sel ere ton * ANYONE KNOWING PERC sTOT- sete. Dinie Hwy R. F. McKINNEY | tric, stove and refrig. Avatiable | $388 | "Care tee 2 te aeons ALL Kinps OF CEMENT WORK. Bookk aT 14 . tell him bis sister Blanche | Phone OR 3-1872 or OR 31769 UNiv. 1-8708 core 1. 145 East Lake Drive. FINANCE soty for 2 ere Fe Soca | Paces eeping axes at “ti a _¥U18 or OR 3-2081 Arket_ ©1271 | _FINANCE CORP. Midw est E maploy ment |_PE $1 | ALL OTYPES MASONRY WORK | 2.0) tse pooxKEEPiNO ax |" be Spelt to i SUILDING 73 | ® MORIGAGES — hod parietal broth | % SOUTH SAGINAW 406 PONTIAC ve seaz! BANK BLDG Sie oe ee ae Frees Catmates. brick ne saan s. tex service, Edward W. McKinney OR 3-520) bet 7 & 9 p.m bark Paaes ve Sunonnen from 2 Set te Or biks se ime | CASHIER WANTED= | mea, St? Orchard ston AIR COMPRESSOR GENERATOR. [ice «.erotred Knapp.Shoes ite eoesisaiel ec atestny teoete ; PEDDLING -R 2. cH A +t ee | ~ Par pire Avoly span eh back gate Come eo 5 sewer an mixer ————— urniture Refinishing 16A § have pevtnees So resents et! B.D. CHARL.ES. Realtor YOUR PROPERTY? ent fouses "Un urn. | aes: = : 7 6 a bing tools. tools ? ‘napp Shoe from Pre | MECHANK Huron Friendly WANTED Ms cone. Sitons anx ‘EPAIRING ANTIQUES A SPE- | _former Arthur Sweet ane = 7 eos er Sea | Gur poled lef coin cay its am BEDROOM MODERN WOLVER- Por Used Car lot Must know at} | COOK WANTED. DAY WORE ae mena over 8 “Ae a W. Montesle _ THe o-soce | —cielty, PE 9-012, PE $1332. PESO _Eve FE 2001 | aualitied Dresoects saves rou time | je Lake privileges 00h mo. Deo ok tnaddlan yen ek |e 6. Regen K_& B Cale, 6761 Dixie ae o1 SULTON CARPENTERS Garden F Plowi in 168 Ladies want free Ara) deep try- and money worry with _MArket ——_ | high pey with security oe Mr Sto ed is. 171s x panes on ori, For CLEAR. hough and finish Pa aes fy't Ny an wing or et on Fe pestable, mites. sake Cash Waitin g eohets | Cal ge ave Se seed (2 y BEDROOMS 7 OARAGE oot adrick at Northwest Chev e nh, Chief Drive- Z nations arms, . residential orop- ‘urnace ‘ower A. bow He Swooaware poreee Gurre | CURR GIRL < | te _ EMSs = price gad fr WORK 4-1. GARDEN ay 0 Sdvertisea liquid ¢ream shampoo. | |” Cag sities. We bendic ef dotatte for |_Lake EM 33606 Sees = = d WANTED: EXPERI-| ae wri Soe Ld Pan = SS . | 3 ROOM COTTAGE ARTLY FUR- OUN S BRICK AND BLOCK LAYING EDMUNDS aubtvox HEARING a AID RM 10 : |” nished only & COUNTER GIRL courteous action To Buy - Couple PE 2-1333 A & W Root Beer Stand. ENCED COMPTOME. | Outéesr_prostosse 7S 3008, | Sue iy Frei N. Saginaw. PE +0639 YOU BUY IT WELL INSURE [T 4 ROOM HOUSE. UNFURNISHED W > Huron ‘ TER OPERATOR. FE| 4SMENTS FOUNDATIONS. | ALL POWER LIFT EQUIPMENT. ay int 68 Wouan Kus (WEEDING) A JOHNSON. Real ut furnished, In Waterford Twp. MAN WITH % TON PICK- . oiNd . - rehes. echimn.y fireplaces atid * Lawn olowtne leveling. loading friendly Mrs. a N, Kealtor OR 3-815. ap itrest, Sar S heare (work CASHIER EXPERIENCED, 2-111 EXT. 622 “perches, EM 3-380 | _ service, PE ¢3971 oe Rocnen : "Pe pets 1704 S. Telegraph Rd 6 ROOMS. } BEDROOMS. FULL each afternoon from ? to hye gd Tingsley , yg a ses : - : Soe BRICK BLOCK AND CEMENT | GaRneN PLOWING. DISCING, | Confidential The Salvation Army — . . ba .ement. La heat. available Sent 4 pm. delivering bundies | °P st WANTED: EXPERIENCED KITCH- | work Also chimnevs No job too) sreding. Vicinity =f Pontiee Air | PLESH-LIKE COVERINGS FOR | FE 4-253, st. «THT ind @ carriets — LapY TO Live IN, en help with own transportation laree Residential and commer- port. on artificial legs. Be stoc mB need- Gasii POR LARD CONTRACTS. —— Dequindre Ré.. near More ter by Way - Se qppry Wilkin, 4109 Orchard Ls. | cia Guaranteed ort Ph FE! Ceuniey Service. 18 PA aa day service. Lae ae hee Dinie Hey. Foden Wd ede wrcag! Nor A Room: HOU vse FOR RENT oR j EXPERIENCED COOK FOR wantEos ELDERLY LADY FOR | SULLDOZIN Xi epeaineaes ae ieeg aa a wace. Avetenie: Aus. 28 Apply m Person to | morning work. 6 dave no Sunday | babysitting racenses roneel Lusso a re howe a oe A dab ate PLAIN OR RUP- |i ter Aun, pe i. gil | ~ FAST AC TION! FE 20263 ae pu Ke UPLEX Fred Thompson | Qf Rolidays. Appty im person. 687 | PE 0-0033. after 2:30 OR..3-0633 or MA_$-4608 fed. Beoutifully (intehed, Poste Cities. | wipen bas Ge "we nave | CnC? Sem XH 9 sen 100 | BEAOTIPUL Ew s oe DUPLEX - ures _.____ |WOMAN POR CARE OF CHil-|teMeE 0 Phone nen care aren heed bere Lop sats bys Ah oes oe, SErER Seca SEMIN AMEE. | gree. yo Sopresrh, } dare. Os “driven. wie nga Free ac FoR VAMEY LACHEY GURY: Pp AY CUT? tate “Phooe PE ¢4e2, ‘Ask for)" post oprice aS ae toed Soe ah ec Pontiac Press __Call_after ' ‘18 _ Jensen, 2340 ir. Clark. = R RENT. INQUIRE Ps. Seoa a eae Pie Ey ae kr: wr arte "ren eneet end AND STOsE “ere : [= EXPERIENCED COOK WANTED.| hee between | and 4. No phone Sates after o et ~__ Landscaping 18A IF SO WB RAVE : LAKE ORION as ; __. | Mornings. Apply in person. 462! calls “ARAGES” ’ $200,000.00 Qvner transferred — beautiful lake- MECHANIC FOR ALL MINOR RE-| Auburn Ave WANTED > COUNTER OiNLE AP "CEMENT—GARAG S | GRADING AND YARD LEVELING. At our “isposal to nurchase new frony lodee. 2 balcony bedroome ee need Gk ae cee, EXPERIENCED SHORT ORDER | ply Cleaners 370_ EB, Pike ALiare 2a. os ae Let US or ‘and contracts for overlooking, fice) apees © Pire- Midwe 48473 e Phone MI 4-9090. WHITE MIDDLEAGED WOMAN Drivewars dew floors, GENERAL LANDSCAPING. GOOD omg cients, m before vou) ¢ a 2c heat’ Scens na tense 133 din oe y CLEANING AND aPOT- exr COOK, DINNER AND SHORT | for general housework. stay in porches, patios. rat walla, Breese: | nursery sod. and sredine Pree Give You 1 Place to P: a) Cond Lat etd ESPs 50 LAKE HOMES ver mo. ok meine csiiinad ‘ ttm rder Night waitress OR 3-6357| Gooe wace Cail before § FE | “*** estimate, Reasonable orice. VE vel oe Se dS | Right now we are experienc- TER GREEN | «Apply Main Cleaners, ae Dixie Hw 28281 PRER ESTIMATES 41106, y Te Duy>To Sell—To insure ing a terrific demand f 66 Pat Bi Elizabeth Lake Ra, Ee || SO CANDOCAPING Ai - Ease Your Mind YOU BUY ('T—WE'! INSURE IT ing 8 terrific dem: lor all i“ vd (M24) Ooo. ndepet. | ae =i! ees With wouan FoR LIGHT LANDSCAPING AND LIGHT HAUL- ‘ types of lake front and lake NEW. MODERN DUPLEX. 4 10 ORY CLMANING beaiche_Si5 "ESSA | ae Bt Free eoteantos Ve pee. | Moving & Trucking 19) COUNSELLORS oe pa nee ere REALTY cb 381 Auburn c - 8 OUR ALTY, 41% South Secinaw St FE 60456 1073 W Huron Pn. PE 30203 ———— - Coltege f Aasry FOR MEN eeen | ‘wages ms Waa Pm = floors, ments, EM 5 aA-1 MovING TRUCKING PICK- Above Oskland Theater |TO O£T TRE MOST “OR Your | | lan ent Lake | Property 36A ; | 5 @ up @l jeliverv ull Charge Bookkeeper $300 renee Z Mancing Meaeraiine, FEL eau" reasonable Yates PF eis any KNAPP SHOES | i hg "uird’ onsen W'Wures 670 w Huron Sis OP, re uasas PURNISMED COTTAOE WITH Sale. ; c $400 ‘ 'CARETAKERS FOR APT. FULL | UEC be ge POORS. D E.| _ume. <6 4 Sanfora +E $-6720 | = Phone FE 263136 If no answer ‘phone FE 2-0829 on ar Lake near Account eee geen, $600 time job. Couple required. Ex-| Cook. 1 A-B-C CARTAGE am InFY MAID PON SUPPLIns | MMEDIATE CASH YOUR . Open 8:30 to 8:30 p.m: code, Mich. OL 1-6701. __ Record Clerk 8275 perienced desired but not neces- Furc BaTRIC imiNG L 7 Moving @ piekuo Fh! beret MT TES. | jand ‘contra, “or count te vour Co-operative Real Estate Exchange [LAKEFRONT COTTAGE. 178 Detailer ‘600 PONTIAC sary. Lefter of epplication. ive TR CAL EPS, BEDF 2D MOVI ars. Sur PE 3-081, 93 Mark. ° miles north $35 ver week. FE ONT. rnonal references. Bea- | —*** R MOVING it WEDDING INVITATIONS #180. K |. Templeton, Realtor | Rent Apts. Furnished 33| 01s | Midwest Employment jac Press, Box = ilectricians 1s Service Loca) _& Long Distance—PE2#781| Sutherland Studio, 18 W. Huron. i595 Orchard gos poy yo ~~~ | LAKE FRONT CABIN ON 2000 ! MOTOR CARETAKER MARRIED >, FOR | Licensed bonded. Call Morris | DUMP TRUCK SERVI BLA pt. ings—fast service. an et a tu ARGE Ri beach at Lewiston Mich FE i 406 PONTIAC STATE BAN VICE. cK e gerraee. orn LARGE ROOM, KITCHENETTE | bay K BLDG large, apartment x teing. expert-| _Electrical Co. MAytair 63823. | dirt and ll dirt “7 eravel. SPENCER FOUNDATIONS AND WE ARE BUYING AND SELLING | orivate path Two emploved tris —§-1328 | NEED : DIVISION eed = ret FLOOR LAYING SANTINO AND TE 20077 *e | ee ee at ae | couple. Adulte ‘only 290° N LARGE 1 BEDROOM FURNISHED ? FULL TIME REAL Es- : a Bor a finishing. 10 yea experience. | LIGHT TR NG. | faults, Have better health. com-| of value auick attic ont “addock Alberta Apts apt in modern ranch style build. ee tee oe come we EXPERIENCED > COUPLE FOR edern cculpment, Ovar, wert. | _ edie. fort, style. Call or write Winnt- “e + AND BATH UTILITIES PUR. | (0, Year round side of Keese Harbor ane tek tar Be - Free mao mi , 4 a, 2 AND BATH. UTILITIES FUR- if Bigelow Personnel Department ze _rstimates John Tavior. OR | CIONT AND WEAVY TRUCKING. | Utce RE ‘Sain wn | Ni cholie & Harge Co. nished Close in Adulte = PE | — Union Late, 1881 Playsted. “CHAPIN-BIGELOW Rubbish hauled Top. soil Onkt ee s Lp 2B PONTIAC LAKE ; SORRY SAL NOW A RY | 331 5-618) > ROOMS, ENTRANCE.| New mote). sandy beach. fine RSANDING —CAVIRG—PIN | fil°aist ant star Pe tees we ‘ners Seatrel, 7a ass, iow HAULING. Ob soae CE -a “leener Waite’ $$ ACT a & SAVE. $$ | __Adults. ee | NEAT — SPEARS es SEEN POCO AYE AG. Bua PE 4021. fan tee Notions. ACT 7 LARGE, ROOMS BASEMENT | finland Rd. OR 37100. : elivery and store ee Pec PONTIAC, MICH LL DI A DIRT “or, ravoieh hauled. | . ASH | SPENCER POUNDAT ATION By calling for our bid on your = Inqui = ay FE, WALLED Take 1 LAKEFRONT. eI Quarton Market i144 Ww. . mov’ drain and septic / Clean we. FR I. pe EY call dle, “tree contract, tse oe Modern, 2 biks to shopping. 2 2 bet 4 ._ B’ham, toon diegten. $3772, or FE rms. Wk. Mo 855 , boas amb, ODEEL CARTAGE Doretne “échertwer FE este. | oe ee on erie “POR | _HA'4itie or Detrolt_TA- 1721. Discount me ree A ne é - _OFFICE MANAGER Fee __Work Wanted Male. 10 FLOOR SANDING ot tam agg Leng Deus Wtd. Child, to Board 26) Piistie arm with s Dumber | 2 ROOM PVT. ENTRANCE AND For Rent Rooms 37 . ' om | EXPERIENCED WAITRESSES TO | ~~~ a ore ALL vee sue oc of private investors. Ask for Mr.| path, ing Mi Clemens St. FE : for - yrs. or old- | 4.1 CARPENTRY PLASTIC AND . CHILDREN LOVED RED "4 _§-8466, after 6 Se tae KITCHEN 2 oe a man, FAYL | ot Pull or | re Afternoon | “floor tile « ty. PE bees, | bees, Kat. 1910 __A, Benue, 39) tres to Rent tor, PE 21730, i noc CLOSE IN CLEAN. | “leren. S008 Park oo" ter in Sales Walled Lake. MArket | oF swing sb 20135. before | Gear, ALES fctser Bovine FULLY Wid. _Househo quiet men, PE 4-8837, rear. ; Spm ENT Wi wa equ 48490. L. A. Young. TRUCKS TRACTORS id Goods 27 4 EXP WATFRinas ESaEs FOR WEEK. | and driveways FE 40032 -N, Case, FE 2-3021. PE 3-046. AND EOTIP. . RA = Feo. ep PRIVATE Lee CLEAN —_—_ ROOM FOR PRESS OPERATOR EXPERT. | on ee Kr sit aw | | CABINET MAKER ga te 5 INSTALL NOW COMPLETE DEL. |‘? Tom ca bane My ter Stake ANTIQUE F DISHES HANGING _erences. 100 Norton . _eoln St ‘FE «or mee cod f enced, Metal stamping. Flint Too! Burn ‘Ra +3000 #0 of furnace tus) eB teat Ai | P "Te _— pth ed ted teed Lah 2 ROOMS. WILL ACCEPT COU- CLEAN §LEEPING ROOM FOR fer Hotty suring Co. 7 Mad- FX pERIENCED WOMAN WISHES CARPENTER WORK NEW OR Sales, 3003 Orchard Lake Ra. Satine nate ate DINING ROOM SUITE OR DROP | ple_wite_ semen child. FS e110, nileman. Call FE 40376 ——— | pa = doctor's oftee gt cle \ repair. Al Also cabinet work. Phone $8 3 Harter Eveainas FE +6000 Industrial Tractor Co. leaf table. | REALTORS 2 —— a. YTHING CLEA! CEA N ; 1 SLEEPING ROOM s . oe mae ere < ae rt . WooowW. eEene Fs 34443 en preferred. REAL ESTATE SALES | tose, re Avadable Sept 1. Apoty | canpaerne i KITCHEN cor Opee Detr “tededios @entase FURNITURE 3 NEEDED Phone OR Diet or OR 31762 | 2 ROOMS & BATH. PRIVATE. EN-| _PE 5-2168. __— Experience not essential, wit) | -Pootiac Press Box 77. boards, atties finished porches _____PE 4061 Fe 4d Entire home or odd lote, Get the OR_3-7118_ or OR 3-2081 trance. Couple only. Near Fisher | CLOSE IN CLEAN SLEEPING train one qualified man. FULL OR PART TIME SHOE| enclosed. licensed “vi'er Phone M SUDDEN SERVICE—ASHES RUP-| ‘P F. Will buy outright or | Wanted Real Estate 32A Body _Inquire_109_Dresden. rooms, Men 46 Mechanic. clerk experienced in fitting chil- | OA 8-2038, _bish and trucking, FE 46079. = it for you. 9 ty 2 ROOM FURN APT. PRI-| GENTLEMAN. DESIRABLE ROOM J. R. HILTZ FE 5-618] | ¢tea snd youths Apply in person. | 3 BOYS. ONE 18 AND ONE 19, Heensed builder nts | REDUCED RATES Phone OR 3271 yate_entrance Clemeos.| FE ~ ’ REAL ESTATE OPEN 00/ Lawrence Street” =| want work of nae darian gaa wen part S Wid. Household Goods 27| “Takes 21 verre. Have customers |> pe bow Lake. prigiaice, Man ied Whiteners. 1011 W. Huron GENERAL HOUSEWORK LAGN. ARPENTS ee anD Tindows All other ‘woes of alters: _Moting “Fe ‘cason serve you. Smith for homes. business & lake prop | _EM : 2 Deepal once are : Ee pemere. 2 ory: ue renehiog Aga} ae" ABIn®t , corrected. NICE . EVERYTHING FUR- a seca REAL, ESTATE or, ee A im oe. | ven aes eee. 0 sured ane Painting & Decorating 20 LET 08 BUY IT OR AUCTION tate, 2005, Jeckson, | White T ROOMS. ADVLTE CLEAN. to bus, FE 5-8711. snies personne! in motera np ts | irsmrences_required_MA_ $67. | SHAOFPEUR Ex Pun T-|,D 8,.M BUILDING SERVICE, | 1 Done 9-2081, ittot_Ssfiesi_siieh oe 6. ise. | LARGE ARD Ba’ 7 vm : : date office. vate desk and HOUSEKEEPER FOR WORKING enced. presently employed at PE 2-8245 23-7004 ATING « PAINTING. Couple only : 2 phone. plenty of parking and mother. School axed children. | Country estate three years. De-| 20 _E cman Eevee OR 33370 | ond wel boperme: Cal fer ost ar haat = SOLD OUT _ }¥ ROOMS AND BATH FOR i ‘on oor time Live in 5 day wk FE 4-6800/ sires change. Address Poi j0$ FLEMING, FLOOR OR LAYING. _mate, PE FE = | That's the vosition we find our. -| Kitchen, laundry priv. FE $-8278. Cavs, FF. 21268 after 1:30. Press, Box 13. Riss | "sanding finishing 188 edison, Ph: | 4-1 WANTED TO BUY ALU TYPES! selves in. You have something to| fo Willams ns" Apply FOR MEN A. OHNSON, INSURANCE °C Co. WANTS ‘YOUNG CEMENT WORK Pe 3440s terior. 10 cent dise. for . Phone FE 3-5523. '? Give us a ring —— = West side 4-6654.. 1704 S. Tel aay infor qeeral fice wort Cat | laying. FRY PU ot Pe est PRICE. CONSTRUCTION 03. FEE cqrtee ott FE come. | WAN URNITUR a St) eee eee ccepted. "Apply ‘Clack | SLEEPING ROOM FOR 1 OR 3 elegraph Rd Mongar &m_ for appotatment. | ST eorRICA. ING AND PAC. tanks installed. | A-l PA PA t = older men. By Fisher Body. FE 4-2533 KICHES HELE —<| tery shekmbateonse idcunesd. md Sine Eoing Bet tie C4 pod temoved. Estimates, FE a, have anything for : i TF : 5-2203. gt Noe gr olan eostalien Senex. Murray, FE 23-8657. othe ore $820 = po ea = Sieh: .irwin month, Uulities furnished. Share | SLEEPING g : SERVICE MANAGER | _ter's_ Bar, Me ELECTRICAL WIRING AND “RE k a SNYDER A PLGOR LAviNG,| wat.” wane rie ta cae: = 209 Baldwin Ave, | bet On WORAH RAFORIGT PRIVILECS. For tire store Must be ore CADY TO CARE FOR 2 BOYS Neensed, FE 2-082. sanding and finishing, Phone FE WORK ou ANrEeD. L & S SALES CO. 91 it. 8. 2-0544 | 4 ROOMS. MO DEPOSIT RE A cored Deed starting salary. Ap-| 8nd light housework. Sundays ‘off.|MAN WANTS 7INTING AND ESTIMA OAKLAND COUNTY'S be RT 9 ad : Market Tire Go 11 W' Haren |_F Fe woe decorating. imteriot and exterior. aaa i2A USED BUYER. Ro! - #2) Rooms Board 38 or yet case. poly 9 to 4 |TADY PROM HURON GARDENS | MU SS181, collect, ——____ Iding Supplies ~ Hails Wall Washing — Vall Washin CASH me AY GALaabET — | ‘wate wcner cats sommes, | “Sore Spee dave, 402, Nocth. Sagi | i¢ WINDOWS _STORMR AND rr r08 Miscellaneous ig “Ce iis | MAN, DAY WORKER FOR BOARD — ha manufacturer | Phone FE_ Saas Sater 600. - ; Phone, SESS Ta 2) Sereens. 587 E. Kennett PE rex Ge EXTERIOR PAINT we Ate enn | OEP emall oquition vou, have Pee? 1@_week, FE_$-1284.| snd room im Christian home. FE zg Se ene equipment | LADY POR LIGHT HOUSEKEEP. | Ft 5 nw | aad 1904 | Bg Evert Acotink 398 Edicen. | Can FOR ANY TYPE BUILD. Se et ee oe ey ton Fe ‘ ere AND BOARD FOR operction "Sih a tues, fectny | IN, BNd care of children. Room PARES. Business Services 13) —; wae Your eauity Cal} now and tell us | — : man only shift We ee Oise ae aso" $15.2" ee’ Phone Ol. 3. ae Al PAINTING, PAPERING |. what have Rent Apts. Unfurnished 34° sant surroundings, FE 23853. : : olen “are eguites ie MIDDLEAGED Woman FOR oN. TORE — A-l TRENCHINO 8” T. 8" cur. RRR Rn annem | und Matthews St. eh. ota Prefer martina Tight beusekesping Stay im. Good | SLASTERING. TATCHTNO AND | tanks and field istallation « spe 1 BEDROOM, LIVING ROOM AND ROOM & BOARD J veepen : NATIONAL REGISTER CASHIER | ¢St™ et wort. OR giany Grediec OR 31310 of itchenette. 1 baby welcome Pri-| - Rr ~ d > a > » a > > 4 a a a P| a > a > > 4 4 4 4 d d 4 4 4 > 4 . 4 4 4 . 4 4 4 4 4 4 - . 4 MADE TO YOUR : 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 . 4 4 On the surface, this home- | dispatch from Washington that David S. Ingalls’ appointment to the post is expected before Presi- dent Eisenhower leaves for a: Col- orado vacation —— 10 days hence. The Rocky ee News, pub- | lished at Denver, said in a copy- i story that former Calereie | Gov. Dan Thornton, 44, can have the position ad he wants it.” Neither newspaper named the sources of its information. Talbott resigned Monday, effec- tive a week from tomorrow, He said he did so lest the Eisenhower administration be embarrassed by publicity about his outside busi- ac cosa satettlle . stata atetatatete®. teeters ~ BOON A Oe te site erates “ OP Pata taining APPA beede | Land Management, and a spokes- | ness interests. man clarified the purzle of why —_——_— Sears mere Americans haven't more . : UE MS CEE PR DDE LTO | cxtesisticaty taken the tern Driver Faces 6 Counts Fashions tory up on its offer of free | Arrested on six traffic warrants Tonight \ squatting. iby Pontiac Police Wednesday was - FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY ON |Hubert L. Hanserd, 26, of 330 Until 9 “Alaska has vast natural re- sources—minerals, fish, game, wa- | ter power,” he explained. ‘but you | | Franklin Rd. Police charge that Hanserd had /no operator's license, was blocking cant take it for granted you'll) be a successful settler simply be- | traffic, ran a stop street and was cause these resources exist, You | | speeding 40 m.p.h. in a 25 —_ also need a pioneering spirit—and | 20M. that isn't said poetically, but rather | - re | Ee L i Ss literally.’ | Union Leader Dead PROBLEMS LISTED | GRAND RAPIDS @ — John A. 8 N th S >. St i Among the problems are these: | Roberts, president of AFL Plaster é or inaw 1) A prospective homesteader | & Cement Finishers Local 115 the : . ag a ° needs money, aplenty to take care | past eight years, died Wednesday ; NEVER AN EXTRA CHARGE FOR CREDIT of clearing and preparing his land, morning at Butterworth Hospital pe {constructing necessary roads and ' after a lingering illness. 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