” ( MONDAY, “nid party-goers GET ACQUAINTED INSURANCE — These members of The City. Buses hauled the 100 Pontiac Press Theater Special lined up this morning to get name = boarded the train which will tags, before beginning their jaunt to the canyons of New York days and five Broadway hits. Junketing 100 Excited About It All al Buzzes Off to Ne « ag picturesque * tides over countryside dee g ate Hi : tit igre ih TE ? a LUGGAGE LINEUP - Finery for a week of activity is crammed in these bags, shown as they were assembled.for the bus trip to Detroit. Bag- item that is scratched off the worry-ist of the 100 on the Special. : Orders Record of Baptism —. pat iV. Hint Bing Ready to Sing Railroad Yard ‘Oh Promise Me’ to Kathy Suit Deferred Grand Trunk Allowed SEATTLE (INS)—The Seattle Post-Intelligencer said today a Catholic priest in Tacoma, Crooner Bing Cros- Two Week Delay; Good by's home town, has forwarded Crosby’s baptismal] Asks for Jury certificate to the singer’s summer home in Hayden asked not to be identified ne is. ml 10) (atno ie i z i 43 & te é qr it Ls who ; ; be County to see Yor iy'eloady ond cooler George B. Hartrick te determine The information she wy the toremcon A high) 6 Becenalty ot the project. rompted & 66 to 70 degrees is Pontiac attorney Verne C. Hamp- i cd ae "3 2 j 3 = *\In Today's Press | , | County News eeeweweeeegee Bi " Editorials reves syaetscouctes 6 ‘Pot of Gold pas ) eeeeee bie Li _ Sports eer ae | Theaters \.......----.es- sce MM : _ Pages ....... 13, uw to ‘Dou 6 ey = Pr mn 4 \Guardsmen stood by, seven Ne- Sturgis High School in automobiles an hour before classes began. Although a crowd had started to gather, there was no disorder. without any troops or heavy con- centrations of police. | A crowd of about 300 adults and students of Texarkana Junior Col- lege, formed a mass picket line that kept Jessalyn Gray, 18, and Steve Poster, 17, from entering ‘tthe building. Miss Gray had been accepted as a student after tests and Poster said he was try- ing to find out how he came out in his entrance examinations. In forcing the couple to flee in a taxi, members of the crowd issue is control of the canal. im Egypt Invites Suez Users flo Discuss Control Plan LONDON (#—Egypt bid today for a parley represent- _ jing the views of all users of the Suez canal to tackle the stalemate that Cairo negotiations failed to solve. The key “Egypt desires to state its determination to continue to work for a negotiated settlement within the letter and spirit of the charter of the United Nations,” an gro children who were kept away Judge's Salary Boosted, but... Supervisors Tell ii if to. Quit Law Practice,| BYP back to London to h a 3 tian communique said. President Nasser’s gov- ernment set forth the idea'enter them. Apparen even as Australian Prime ™ Minister Robert G. Menzies’ ifive-nation mission f1 e w continued amid on the collapse of talks of his'gatio into the civic affairs of) ‘ure | iL threw gravel at the Negroes and 1a white boy kicked at the Negro youth but missed. | At Louisville, Kentucky's. prin- ‘cipal city 170 miles to the north- east of Sturgis, full scale integra- tion proceeded quietly. Threats to picket Male High School, where 75 Negroes enrolled, did not materi- alize, . It was one of the largest tests of integration yet undertaken in the South’s border areas, There are about 47,000 school-age chil- dren in Louisville and a third are Negroes. At Clay, Ky., another mining and farming town 11 miles from Sturgis, the mother of two Ne- ry 7 Police Wrap Up Data for Action by Prosecutor Ask Youth Wityesses to “Wolf Pack’ Attack to Contact Probers. Detroit Police wrapped up investigation today to charge four Royal Oak Township youths with the fatal beating of their chum “to teach him some manners.” Evidence for first-degree murder warrants may be presented to the Wayne 'County Prosecutor tomor- row or Wednesday, accord- ing to Lt. George Bloom- field of the homicide squad. Meanwhile, police asked six unknown boys and a from the elementary school by a ‘crowd last week refused to say iwhether she would tly she made effort to this morning. At Clinton, Tenn., scene of dis-' Bede last week, school classes iby white students was weakening. ‘Today's attendance was 520 to \800 enrollment, including a dozen Negroes. This compared with a low of only about one-quarter jweek's troubles and only about \Prime Minister Eden and Foreign’ y,sif Friday. Expose Story Spurs Ecorse Voting Probe DETROIT @—A second investi- Ecorse Township started today as 4 grand jury probe into alleged graft and corruption resumed. Following a report of balloting voting < up,” but he said he wanted the reporters testimony “for the record." #15 : i uf Ss g i 4} i 5 e i try again to) signs that a boycott | girl whom the gang had beaten up earlier to come |forward and press charges. | The death came after a round of fights in which t ithe youths in “wolf pack” fashion had picked quar- \rels with strangers. Held at police headquarters are Tommy Rollins, 19, of 10582 Fox- ton Ct.; Horace Collier, 18; of |21405 Parkside St.; and Odell Gray, 18, of 21423 Garden Lane. +—Rellins-admitted-he-clubbed Ger jald Rondeau, 14, of Wayne-on the \head with a lug wrench after a \visit to the Michigan State Fair \Grounds Tuesday night. , | The vietim died of head in- | Juries Friday night. A 16-year-old boy, also facing the murder charge, is held at Wayne County Juvenile Home. The Prosecutor may ask juvenile court ito waive jurisdiction so that the P'Palice are compte pote | Police are compiteting photo- |sraphs and a list of witnesses to sued.” ‘irregularities, State Elections Di-|the brutal attack on Woodward ave- He hinted that the next step in rector Robert M. Montgomery said/nue just south of Eight Mile road attempting to solve the Suez Canal his office will make an intensive within Detroit city limits, Bloom- crisis might be referral of the study of the Ecorse voting list. |field said. dispute to the United Nations, The Detroit Free Press said its = In, asserting that the rights of investigation reveals 43 faulty bal- PP ose! uptime Se deen ithe canal-using nations should be|l0ts on One ~ precinct during* the) ». _ election ‘last November in which| “°7 Sered st Eight Milo reed “gg soe fame re Ely gt ovem w te ask four friends to ride with done “consistently with ee ee teen. : spirit tions char- © ‘ - tee ox Ge, Ted Be ie ees 0b Se Fee Pee | re ee en . report stemmed from “inadequate on the corner, All refused examination, clerical errors and prada The youths in the car 2 i H downright laxity by voters.” circled the block, returned and re- netee Revting Stet Circuit Judge. Theodore R. Bohn, {Peated the invitation of a headache. He fell into a coma Wednesday night and was admit- ted to Wayne County General Hos- pital before his- death. Authorities believe that Rollins and his companions may have in- tended to hurt the other boys once they were in the car. : The four admitted they had been in three fights earlier that night, two of them on the fairgrounds, police said, . Roaring Emma Takes 33 Lives Additional Deaths Are - Expected as Typhoon Rips Northern Japan TOKYO (INS) i = pu fF tl i J 2351 hi Heil Pond Dredge Hi: i Hl i i] FIRE ttt al a Show Paintings Outdoors £25 PL rie A a i rif 3 i : iia a Mrs. Birch's works Others hept pictorial a yee i ( i B33 : ine an iy i uit } 7 ery age if ‘i it 24 ddl! li Ht Wiabenei lad EE yoy 5S iit 3 | il a b- BE ee reeled ait if A fit in abstractions, oune of have been influenced tiny facets of brilliant prizewinning new style, oe : ih ntti E a Cu fi inh Jie ne | : Hf 1 li i says, take for "| Steel Union Seeks Hike re.(0f Dues by Members PITTSBURGH (INS) —The tion's union steel workers =o pleas years. HEH a Tat the women painters, gether weekly Emil Tr ical” a=48 2] ty instructor simple - still lifes, They with Wi years careful Earlier paintings for many of) Sis Vary in Shain Park ee |\Beauteous Miss Ame la aay i: : iit Ae 72 He 3 ere ig HEF : lt ; ati eo ie i thy ie silat gh ehe State Fair Not Racial Palen = Tells Southern Leaders'* ‘All Justice Lie on Either Side’ \Goes not le on elther side” tg a ja Hen re haa on ev-- Sets Attendance Mark | i i | Fy { 4 3 beh ig — their lives in prs A Cher mane ie ee OUTDOOR ART SALE — Robert Her mnry Degen, both Thomas Stone, 66, of Cincinnati. Dr, Paul J. Dobosz, 28, of Au- Josephine Brown, 24, of Detroit. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Generd quette, and Robert Koch, 23, of Risdon of Davison. Limestone. 10, of Cicero, Il, 425883 ee geefsze le pial rf Seay mitt aT Es af Walter “Rohn, Ina Jean Mercer, 6, , 49, of Detroit, -hours nti] noon, anhattan begain full day in New te their rooms to rest TESS 2 * id ” * age0-\ vey several years ago, _ “A great deal has been done eo Hospitalized A Rochester man was hospital- that ized and six other persons were Driver rammed the rear of another in| Mr. and Mrs, He hat hart or shaken up when a. catlturn: Wallace D. Britt, 20, who is sta-'died in a boating accident on Paw tricia, three years, were shaken up.| Gloria Bania, 10, of Chicago, who tioned with headquarters of the|/Paw Lake. 30th Air Division at Willow Run,| William Moons, 17, of Lakeland, |¢s. Pe eee ee Tass, official Soviet news agen- cy Satraapes the announcement Hue 3 He : fcr iy aati se genet is ae Aris iy| 2 i itl e tl Ss a apy a o§ a : iin ee =Tids 5 ever, the Russians were about 1% Albert A, Pickvet, 22, is in fair hours behind the announcement by condition at St. Joseph Mercy Hos-| Benjamin Franklin Sims, 31, of i; te é Hit genta news conference that Moscow had his left arm in the collision. President Eisenhower, who told a/|pital. A piece of chrome lodged in/LaSalle. secrecy” while talking publicly of chael, three weeks, and Albert abolishing all atomic weapons. (F., one year, and a daughter, Pa-| Victims of other mishaps conducted the tests in “wartime! 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Unally § 4” Over $6 } THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1956 . Shriner Retrieves Fez Posing for pictures an Br for a Hatless Shriner “lam prouder of this than any- could BALTIMORE (#—With Shriners|t am as chesty on this occasion from eight states in town for ajas T was on the nigh I was nom- sae been busy tracking down filched; Monahan’s moment in the, spot- feze: swiped from an off-duty policeman |fadeq into obscurity. —wag quickly recovered. Another; There have been at least a cou- officer saw a teen-age youth take/ple of other lone eagle incidents The sharpeyed fez retriever: In 1916, Robert Emmet Burk of Saree Smith Cosua There Were ( Others? | (NEW YORK w — Joe Smith has torical length, but ‘reditionally|thelr press seats to arn mie vote twat ibervin was d his counterparts in the name to the very end. [@bout this “dark horse.” animous nomination of Woodrow pecting him to name some-weill-|" “* 8 8 In 1940, a man named Durbin known statesman, sprang to atten-/ on duty at the Garden,|Cast a single vote for Bascom tion when Quealy finally *!found it, succeeded in locating the| Timmons, of the Houston, Tex., Pour oni smsaheat owner, and returned it to her. [Os es inereotag, man Quealy pressed : The entire Wyoming delegation — convention, Baltimore police have|inateq for Mayor.” i woan ae ora *. : light was brief. He retired from ee One. of the tassied red lids —/|the police department in 1935 and pees be army ’ wad proved, it from patrolman Royston Med-|at the conventions. Some ten million people arys’ car and arrested him. * ¢ @ . ab 2 361 South Seginew Street 2 Inne — THOMAS New WAGON WHEEL Design! Coeds co. COMPLETE 8-PIECE . ... INCLUDES Double Deck Bunk Bed rspring Mattresses 2 Springs, Ladder & Guard Rail ; y VY eno =. en teg{ eps os et _ A TERRIFIC BARGAIN! 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Brown and Bleck Calf Pump, 5-10, 4A to B. Pumps,. 5-10, 4A to B. it zips up the front “DIANA ARROWETTE "What goes on under ¢ sheath? SH aeey ielely _«—this: Diana‘’s new zip-front Arrowette ... . a bra, - foundation. Nice to know, isn’t it, that you can have _. the trim, slim lines fashion de eae ih bt Mle ation. in fot, as it a waist-cinch, a girdle combined in one wonderful | ‘Gam eoeeee a * ee rriririirriiritiiiriiiiiiiiritiiiiiiiiiiitii iit iii iit oe ‘ a4 Bere —————————————— MEMBER OF AUDIT BUREAD OF CIRCULATIONS —=—=—=€—_=—=—=—======—=—=—$—$_ $_ =_—$—==—=_=_—_== MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1956 Stevenson Forced to Buck Cold “Statistics” When ApLAI Srevenson was cam- paigning in this area, he scoffed at the Republicans for seeing progress as “something you measure on a slide rule and prosperity as a statistic.” ADLAI must be hard pressed. He bucks mathematics. 3 a a "The cold, unemotional “statis- tics” on employment were just announced by Secretary of Labor, In August, employment in the - United States hit an all-time high. It was 66,800,000. f. - This is more than five million : _ above the figure when Dwight D. Eisenhower took over the presi- ‘dency. Factory wages, Mitchell disclosed, have averaged $13 a week more than they did under Truman. Ten million additional workers are under Social Security. * * * No wonder Aptar abhors statistics. He should, ee | : They make it awful tough. In the meantime, that old one- man champion of the Impulsive Pop-Off, Haxry S. Truman, de- clares on a TV program that he doesn’t believe ALczr Hiss was a Communist spy. This is in keep- made a contribution that we : haven’t forgotten. He supplied : an affidavit testifying to Hess’ “good reputation.” The political pot has ceased sim- mering and begun to boil—gently, - perhaps—but the political tempo is quickening. - + Hope for Compromise in Algerian Situation Z French trouble in Algeria con- - tinued to grow during the past few ‘weeks. Every time the French troops managed to kill an Algerian rebel, two substitutes rose up to take his place, _. What the final outcome will be, no one can say at this point, but many French leaders have come to the con- clusion that Algeria must be given some compromise much closer to complete national independence if, indeed, it is not already too late for any compromise. — . | * * * : The French realize that Rus- sian strategy is at work in the background. The Algerians are being aided by the Communists, who would like to see the west- ern nations driven out of their : military bases all along the ee en Thus the Communists are doing everything in their power to foster the Egypt, as well as that of the French could develop into a large scale war is one phase of the extremely delicate n trouble between the British and | in Algeria. How to solve the existing | argument without precipitating what tional relations. = «= = ~~ The Russians do not want war. now, Tue average American can’t un- derstand why flying a plane over the demilitarized Gaza strip is far more serious than killing several hundred people a week in Algeria. —EE—_EEE_ “Man Dies of Heart Attack in ‘Taxi.”—Headline. He was probably a Scotsman watching the meter. The Man About Town You Want $300? Annual — Football -Contest- Started; It Is Easy Money ~ Opening” today is the 1956 Man About Town Contest, with $300 in U8. There is no entry charge, and every mem) your family can compete, but each entry must be on a separate piece Oct. Oct. 13—Duke vs. Souther Octr State. Dec. 1—Army vs. Navy. You are in the contest only as long as you forecast correctly. This is a straight elimination contest. All entrants agree to abide by the rules, and the decision of the judges will be final. / Before the first game all entries will be divided into, three piles: those who pick Mississippi to win, those_who pick Ken- tucky, and those who predict a tie game. After the first game, those-who picked the winner will again be divided into three piles for the second game, and the others are ted. This process con- tinues until the winner is left. In case of a tie, the prize will be divided. -All entries must be received in The Pontiac Press office by Sat- urday noon, Sept. 29. Remember - that date. Bétter make your entry NOW. / Everyone ig eligible to compete, except employes of The Pontiac Press or mem- bers of their families. Only one entry is ' each person. The contest is open to both sexes and you need is a few minutes time, a pencil and piece of paper, and the prize may é but, as always, they are eager to play with little wars and to use them for _ their own purposes. They seek to Adlai Off to Poor Campaign Start .=:Ssrees Sissy e-5 : ! dé i] i i) . i f ‘it f: z : if i f ‘i. i i i #8 | I ¢4 a i . i g 3 # i Ly EB He i a: i ft Will It Be Thick Enough to Slice? David Lawrence Says: Ae BY JOHN H, MARTIN ~ of an independent Pathan state bristled. of \ Ipi long fought the British in the son is off to & poor etart—judging that benefits the Communist side, _ Stevenson's tabtics thus far have he saphiehtaweatitilie bie “- by the comments coming in from More of this sort of thing cin be een on the negative side—an at- confirmed that it has turned to the gov ghd’ tenet to tone sm independent sources. expected throughout the campaign. tempt to prove thatthe nation is Soviet bloc for guns and airplanes. Sin4,"mi, wend. no longer. re. . Thus, for example, the Asbury Bt the debate inside the United in a bad way and needs a change The arms deal thus moves the boots. ‘The ‘Melih army busies times supports Democrats and “wements or by an attempt to become.more persuasive if it were ence in the landlocked mountain- for 1590 years are now silent. N pr for the “sparage America’seconomic on the affirmative side, and if ous kingdom about the size of jineor is the bark of a Tomm > presidency, reproves Stevenson for PT°e"es*- constructive policies to improve Texas sergeant Mhaad. what it terms “the eneer ap- Rather it would seem that a ‘he economic situation could be — ang it is similar te the agree- i proach.” This has reference to the candidate seeking the president. PT@posed that would appeal to the ment whereby the Russians now | The Moslems of Pakistan now following quotation from one of the tal office would come forth with dependent voters as worthy of are crowding the Nile and vital are determined to hold onto the recent Stevenson speeches: a formula whereby those whe ‘heir suppart. Sues Canal by shipping arme and Pass area where the carved and ey haps mag Sppenent has are_jobless_would _become—em-—____{Copyright, 1956—_New—York_____lechnicians to Egypt, painted regimental crests of the time to face some of the reali _Pleyed. Herald Tribune, ine.) Prince Mohammed Daud Khan, Pritish still can be seen. ties of our declining influence the strong man and Premier of Pakistan is an ally of the West, abroad and our lost opportunities 408 . Afghanistan, has not revealed how and i was made clear last ain I don’t mean on Dr. William Brady Says: nae oegeient = ammunition Ne ee ae pate tony ees Vitamin D, Calcium Help > sa sxc: wie m Sarusicpomiso Bi. ttamin LU, Udiclum EL J) Bui all of this means trouble for relia” of the orguntaation which a gE er : 2 the Western alles in general and tactudes the United States erence to the President's liking for : Premier Nikolai ccocsotareaateinness tO Prevent Decay of. Teeth. “rm simmnan pan to | Baten F j E f : iF ze i i ‘if : : impres of teeth. decay, the pool, and Sheffield, Drs. King, into an independent country of ) ee ee provides relaxa- poenudly:. «lle rgemagt ler a and Green con- Pathans under Afghanistan's inflo- a a oe scape from /pressures, serted we a cluded that a relatively : Asian ; thus making = fit/ to resolve eating that really counts in pre- Sdogien ot tdaer batkk eaeaie. — oF. ¢ >’ They also signed agreements for day-to-day problems. /Non-golfers venting dental decay, the nation's cant effect on the teeth or om ‘The atea that the Aighans would *, $100 million long-term credit for wil concede that the President No, 1 disease.” The dean pre- tooth decay im children on dlets like to control is variously referred ‘4 im building roads and dams— must the opportunity to fol- sumably expresses the belief of which were a little above aver- to as Pathanistan, Pakhtunistan br ‘¢ Prelude to the agreement to low hobby. Roosevelt enjoyed most dentists. He adds an equivo- ~age in nutritional quality. Pushtunistan. send arms into the strategic na- Churchill turned to" painting, and pn goog agpl ne aomene ise In view of these observations ‘The independent state would — fishing. health also maintain the ‘health 84 Opinions by top authorities in consist of the north i a has oun: of the tooth. This is contrary to ‘0 United States and Great Brit provinse of Fubisten, bichading Looking k barked on & repetition of his the conviction of many dentists Jone dentists in Yankeeland are eigunat’ . 15 Years Age 1952 campaign, when sneers, that cos rue oe ua ie not somewhat too vehement in aeatie tube aupelen’ te CITY\PLEDGES zoning law en- quips ‘and witticisms were his Plete, that is, once is no weir public statements regarding Pathans. forcement. forte, he will have only himself PESO ot Areas. Paes PO. prevention of tooth decay? SOVIETS.CLAIM foes suffer ter- to blame if the voters repeat in _ longer 2g Sago ~_ Ber woes not mere than one page — Afghanistan began its propa ibis losses. \ 1956 their verdict of 1982.” structure can be affected by nu- exiles te personal ganda and violence against Paki- \ ion Mand Baik sie trition. news or t poe Bb stan after the division of India 2% Years Age Times is also an = atier the teeth have erupted, 0%;, Willum Brady. fs stamped seif- into Hindu and Moslem states. 212 ESCAPE drowning in ship prtcsnigrinneion ~ sctie Satan” says the dean, the most import- tine Press, P “4 =e co ee. collision. ‘ per aig Democrats "A few._amt thing to keep in mind is (Copyright aes The same demand for qrention BOLSHEVISM HIT by Hitler. days ago it criticized Stevenson's seen canoe. = Z eee a first speeches and said in an edi- bs of a 0 . . \ “The campaign is young, and _—‘'d say the most important thing ne a — _ : : . ve oS Mr. Stevenson will have many to remember, beter end afer the * JA pl : : Pp f D ll X opportunities to say more on have erupted, is to see to it X y, ains ro Lessors Ul ness \ the diet supplies adequate Be F | | i Al if REDS LAUD ADLAI The dean utters a bit “The Soviet press congratulated kum when he opines that Adlai Stevenson on having ‘utterly by eating suck refuted’ President Eisenhower’s (a8 carrots, celery, assertion that the United States oranges) “that ancient now enjoyed a record prosperity.” able te keep his I tir 3 abe i ll He gs i ait + tH tt tH : i ; g i I zg 3 § E i! r f i 4 i ii{i in| mits | + i] from prosperous, and the Soviet of the literature of, dental « press has been quick to seize on ‘tooth decay) published three years the points made, arguing that °° : “me Tanttor wide ot She dune- there we power, Amer- $ sugar rich.” suscepti- i 43 i E g 3 if, Bee | oe zt I - ao a |THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1956 5 from 33 Indianapolis|pounds to the present rate of 45/Maribel Arrieta Alvez has beenjas they are able ‘pounds, assigned there as an official. 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LeMay’s howled Me "Il never be a » Winnsboro, +\pines, the carriers Lexington and) 7®8r* Beds at Gun, Curt sdovessn back to sleep,” a Waialae dowager joined the Army for World War I, wife will resist the urge ‘cader’ ony weether — fout of Hickam Field at 5:30 a. m.),., Saratoga, San Diego, New Cale- 4. pore as so 4 : 4 and the Air Force haso't| "tery complained, at greaticame out to attend The Citadel, ew many VINGS . : @ Bed Sides choy Aaparrg ya $0 t ength. and went into the Marines in 1921.|p a — Georgia.) people do, They’ return to si. at heard eae : Winnsboro. yun ew At Your Service for: =f : + * perinalty, the Ind on the wre | ‘The rest of his Marine life| He went out with a chest filled | <-mhey need a military expert on me | The complaints of local people 7 » aie YOU | sounds like a history of the corps: | with ribbons and more memories aati © Wheel Chairs lwho ware awakened before their| bY amy chance notice the math- |Ouu. monte hiss Gait | and goed orishas than maset mam (ra Terey paper there and I've lcustomary time are still filtering) Ings om the wings of the planes? fs a tm om applied for the job,” the general © Walkers Fall the way to SAC headquarters) Were there white stars on the s os ee was telling us at Delegate Far- @ Crutches jat Omaha. ye Poder y tae HAT’S MY LINE? cal: shindig atop her private Ub 2.3027 ~ $0 4:6847 | The Ate Force people here are | sy gue uy SNS INSTRUCTIONS: Each word is related te my work. Un “Only one thing is ho | pretty burned up about people gy Totes =— MICHIGAN FIRST AID | 2th sccetoried tne veing |,."7H's fine. madam.” the ser-| | scomble ot few or possible to gene my dns. Arwer | lu,” he added. “ve” aaked. fo Invalid Needs — Stckrosm Supplies | pretty burned up by the noise 5°" go back to bed te ets nna ta 10 bucks a week and the manag- 1621 S. Woodward, Royal Osk | of the infernal machines which ee . o46 + ing editor is complaining 3 Doors North of 10 Mila || Protect thelr liberties. DAY TO REMEMBER SESE ek aka] | _thet's more'than he makes.” and their tankers went off so per It the . 3 fectly, by the way, that July 4, you think B ary might well be called ‘a day paigns on the mai that will live in fame.’ fusing, you ought to get a Marines e a good Joe ture and other elective posts named Gen. William O. Brice a here. They must speak three wonderful sendoff at Kaneohe, the four languages, and it helps to Marine Corps air station, the 2 CLEETS oblate vivant ae eo eetee 3. CURPITE Ben Dillingham, who may not 4 ORETAN . Bill Brice had it coming to him. 5 pepe run for re-election after | He served 35 years in the Marines, 6 SALUCA years of good service a vast majority of them as a flier 7 SATIE > islature, may bestow his special and leader of fliers. He did as 8 BROMSE campaign strategy on his poli much to relate the airplane to|- 9 RAMCH . cal heir. . jland battle as any man alive. : oa has won repeated Sno-White Veol = ees e”—~—~YCi‘é‘SWEHD®:s HOU Marines 3 singing “Three Blind SHOULDER ~ ff} marched past him in that thrill- — veSiore, exOtic, poP- Mice” im Hawalian. c | Ing but poignant moment in a 1956 What's My Line, Ine, wlar, i'm Marilyn Monroe. Might be something for Adiai to Nolg ib | general’s lite when he hangs up ' consider. enon LABORATORIES, INC. 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PONTIAC esitating ve ‘ There are many motorists in this com- munity who have given serious considera-_ tion to the purchase of a new Cadillac car this year—and yet, for one reason or : another, have not made the move. If you are among them, we hope that you will pause to read the little message that follows. * © @# * Ordinarily, when a man hesitates to make the move to Cadillac, he does so * because he is not familiar with the many Insofar as original cost is concerned, a” Cadillac is: eminently practical. Several models, in fact, are actually priced com- petitively with the so-called “medium- priced” makes. i ting and maintenance costs are also remarkably low. We have heard it said by new owners that Cadillac is the most economical automobile they have ever owned. And as for resale value—well, Cadillac ey - traditionally retains a greater share of its 2808, Saginaw St, Pontiac, Michigan Yee & + any other motor car built in the land. 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F te 3rd Prize soeecceces +$e000.00 ; : : ‘ 3 | Nome .... > 50 Prizes of $10. ‘ eeee .$800.00 : 4 ee Be se a poe i ze Dated : thie teh orth. _ te towne end rural atone mv bev oyor landmass x f 1000 ! . izes 5 of $5... ..$5,000.00 ' | . * * = < was fitted and but- the bride of Thomas J. Vallien-| The bodice toned down the back to below the waistline, from which a full skirt appliqued with ‘lace fell to the bags of coffee from world exports in 1956 compared with 14.7 million bags for the rest of the world. The Agriculture Department said exports for the first six months of 1956 totaled about 19.2 million bags, of which 11.5 million bags were exported to the U.S. and 7.7 million bags to other importing countries. : The Mission Study Guild will meet at 1 p.m. tomorrow to re- pair hymnals. Mrs, Fred Juen- gel is the hostess, The group will sponsor. a rum- mage sale at the John Plassey garage on Thufsday, Friday and ‘Saturday. 4 Your PTA Is Planning: Commerce, Brandon Slate First Meetings | COMMERCE TOWNSHIP—First|Township Schools will be fall meeting of the Commerce Ele-|Sept. 17, at 8 p. m. mentary School PTA will be held DeMasellis and Mrs. Mary A, Hall, Mrs. Thelma - Comiskey, ticket chairman, greets them. Hats Pontiac Presa Phete show will be from Paris Hat Shop . and flowers from Dunstan's Flower Shop. the family from Western Springs, Geenttess cl bride Before her recent marriage to John Wayne Tucker at Rochester, covered wm a nb Bagge : Lock: of Indianwood Rd., Lake Orion, John is the son of Mr. and aries UIT with a four-tier wedding cake. Mrs. Dola Tucker of Kansas City, Following the ceremony and sup- For her wedding trip. the bride per reception, the.couple honeymooned at Niagara Falls and will ‘ ‘ changed to a navy blue transitional be at home to friends this week at 88 Mansfield Si., Pontiac. __ cole. cotton, with white feather hat and oe - alms f e ee ee BS gardenia corsage. o ] * * 2 D. Dean Vanderslips Weds Barbara A. Allen _Zeleetig 8 wetting itp to Gis: in St. Andrew Church along the Eastern cosat, Honeymoon in North on Saturday micer Occ tin Marine, Te 3 a gradua arkston a alles School and the bridegroom of METAMORA — Joyce A. Stover, bride, was best man, Ushers were! ROCHESTER — Barbara A. Devas ledtiens ot Techeoinay toa daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur/ Theodore Fitch, David Farrell andj“ we Cams: Kanmath Weer is an engineer for the Manistee _ , Stover became the bride of D.\George Shoults. Gerald Stover,°*c>anged their marriage vows at Road Commission. HAT AND FLOWER EVENT NEARS — Meet- Dean Vanderlip, son of Mrs, Elea-inephew ot the bride, was ring 10:30 o'clock Saturday’ morning in ing to make final arrangements for the hat and poof nres dhe gale agerd lad ‘St. Andrew's Catholie Church with flower style show being sponsored by St. Ann's es we Pato ata After a reception in the church|the pastor of Catholic Center Guild of Our Lady of Refuge Parish; Orchard featured in the Church, : : serig abl ng toe Sedat | Detroit, performing the Lake, are Mrs. Theresa Banks, Mrs. Gladys . Rev. Maurice Horn of Lyons, for- northern Michigan, rites. mer pastor at Hunters Creek, of- The bride is the daughter of Mr. ficlated at the 8 o'clock candlelight and Mrs. Theodore E. Allen of Ellen Jean Law, pg + healed. ganar ange Gerald street and the bridegroom's arnesses un = yo taped fees See Vinee Prosiint end Edward Buckner were a” of rose potate face, o nce cap bold her tell. f ‘eral ina Wed Saturday veil, and she carried a cascade For her marriage the bride or rain rying ‘ of ‘white orchids, See geyre at whip: tillats, | ; feage 6 a Jean Pi Hs a ongen teen eat eeed te : ‘ pins MSU Engineer Rigs Up Buckner of Clifford pledged their me en cent sequins, long fitted sleeves,|- Solar Heat Collector)mrtia!. vows at North Branch Bridesmaid was Mrs. Luella and beaded trim in panejs on the Aariculty Aid Methodist church at 4 o'clock Sat- Yuck end teeeyenrala Debra full skirt, bustle and cathedral as Agricunure Al urday afternoon. Rev. Karl W. Mooney of Davison was fi girl train, Her fingertip yell of illa- 3 : Patow, pastor, read the \sefvice. in an fee pink ruffled gown. sion was held by a beaded toque. Michigan State University is put- . © Keith Stover, brother of the She carried a white prayer book ting Old Sel's energy to use for TMS GAY Newer the icine topped with lilies of the valley and) - drying grain, : s lappeared in tz-length gown Bee ere ‘ i = > ® of white taffeta, fashioned Sylvan Manor Assn. Janet Helm of Dearborn was) ton bas aged a suas beatfeee near vol was EOS We Meéti io ‘ : Poli see os. collector and a device for blowing|by a tiara of frridescent ing Sept: decks "t' Galltina. ned Reta the air it heats into the bin, The/Her bouquet consisted of white King of Clawson. — eadget = ae to be the only chy eamecee poms, encircled _SYLVAN MANOR — The Sylvan — ™ Manor Assn. has changed its meet- Bh olden hon nisee 4 Se Actually, it's a scale model bat te only attendant was Vir- ing date from tonight to Monday =e gil. a larger unit would werk the Scheuneman of Remeo. Sept. 17, 8 pm., in the West Jack Burr served his brother as same way. The collector of heat | Edward whe is the only son of Bloomfield Township Hall, The best man and seating the guests is made Of a plece of sheet metal.| Mr, and Mrs. Lawrence Buckner hall had previously been booked were Robert Johnson, Clayton Salk Painted with biack asphalt and | of Cliffird, was attended by the and it was necessary to make the and Joe King. : covered with a sheet of giass. ee rae ©. La rari 7 A wedding breakfast for 30 The collector absorbs heat when casecowvdinaans This will be the first meeting followed at The American Legion the sun shines through the giass,| % Ome. since June and there will be sev- Hall in Auburn Heights and at - The glass lets the heat go into the}; Raymond Stoll and Lee Kelly, eae ee Se eee ee ee _AIRMAN AND MRS, BRANDT pow Neamt pba re ace! ae aa san ean eee a te ; guests t . The underside insulated / ushers. amendment of the by-laws per- MRS, STUART CHARLES LAW > sage Bena rede pw” FS t a k B id for that purpose, foo, A reception for 250 guests was taining Ye duce and ‘alo sbost | sso Grace Dixon of Munith,S2ama, the Yours couple wil t2aGr (0 2 ake DIide «vs beld in the evening at thé 1OOF joining associa This |. 2Oanne Dixon "make their home in East Lansing 3 So, alr can be blown along both amendment . |Mich., daughter of Mrs, Floyd Um-' whe : : ; - eo 8 Fee eae sant Teor: hand ot Drayton Plaioe and La lWnere tm sroom, ¢ earoled tit Massachusetts Station |sies « tne meta sect and ts] a. scoiyeds wit live at so ‘a BO rsghec acby he gr ss a _ nor dg Agr te ee Law Road, in Burlington Town- also be appointed. This commitiee|Lae. of We ~ D.C. recen . ORTONVILLE — Plans to live turned could take the place of air heated/""? wile senor rth engin Mh. Sole fe ee wl HUTCH UIE ea aS Base, Mass.,/States in June, after being electricity or fuel oil. iy and also plan some type of rec-\Ginger Carson of Milford. The lwhere Airman First Class Douglas|tioned in Hawaii for three years. Buelow figures that i¢ the col- Mi iste fo reation for the group during winter|bride, who wore a tucked white G. Brandt is stationed, were told) si, esas te the former Ruth had 1,000 square feet of INiSTEr 10. months, © organdy gown, is a MSU graduate, ae icing “hie sotear war ee Gaughter of | glass and was tilted directly to. 7 + . ec end ge mag was a Phi metal Sat 4 Events rt followin sigs Mr, and Mrs. C. E. Vanderwerp Sone Oe ae Oe Corte wend be Tonight fo Kiwanis Orion DeMolay Groups | : * ; ROCHESTER—The Rev. Doug Set Meeting, Election | _GOPs to Meet Tonight DOCHESTER —Three units TT Sto Have has Parker of St. Paul's . : ‘omen's Fellowship the, oA?« _Terngle Wil be the. oewbine oleate Mectigg of Oar toet DON [First Congregational: Church will Th pee. Fifths tonight of both the DeMolay Mith-(field Republican commit| see er's Circle at 8 and the DeMolay| tee is tonight at 7:30 p.m. at the| The Mayflower Guild will meet(OL World’s Coffee who will use the hall for their|township hall, rather than Satur-jat 1 p.m. tomorrow at the home ae business meeting and election of|day as the Press announced earl-|of Mrs, Rex Shepherd, 329 Wesley,| WASHINGTON (INS)—The U.S. officers, beginning at 7:45 p.m. ‘ier. A registration drive will begin.|with Mrs. L. W. Kirkton as as.|i8 expected to receive 21 million : AN eo Fae i i re ee Garden Club Plans Events Greenhouse Man Set for Tuesday Talk; Scale on Saturday . ROCHESTER — The Rochester — AC PRESS, stoitDay: SEPTEMBER 10, 1956 ae Navy Ay ints es oeeris - lor City Station - 1 2P thie ago: Lioyd’ T. Harris Jr., ENC, will| THe Obie native is a veteran of assume the duties of recruiter in ever. 9 vere ee Neer at Ef i i Hn i fi Army He wil] replace Alan D. Simon- | In , Chief Simonson rt pods | #0, MMC, who is eee ee ones cnegretiions Sexe from Malaya| ‘erred to Philadelphia he |top Naval officials for the “highly bite on fevers| Will be assigned to a newly com- jsat of his du- sometimes kill hu.| Mssioned ship for sea duty. ties” while stationed in Pontiac Church Membership ig Passes 100 Million ° Council 6f Churches says chyrch now lives with his wife in Lake |membership in the United States has soared beyond the 100 million That's almost two of every . (162,529 members of all faiths. That compares with 97,482,611 last year. ‘The busiest coal port on the west- slern rivers is at Clairton- Elizabeth, Pa., which handled almost 9.5 mil- NEW YORK (@®—The National! “MANAGER Here is an unusual opportunity for the man who can meet these requirements: Seis “wud he tabhd ba ee oak This is an important position with a large, well established building material company located in Flint. Compensation will be commensurate with the responsibility involved, Address replies to P. O. Box 625, Flint, Mich. lions tons of coal in 1954. We can save you dollars on Junior Dining Room — ath costed all styles and finishes. Just and compare. -be carriers of fever diseases. Miller’ S--- bY rll Genuine 1956 New Crop Corn City i i d i in getting the mosquitoes across 5 Saves Yo Many ‘Doll: tite ef imecquitoes ia only & eae rs o bare teay weed be. orale U.S. Govt. Grade “A” All New Furniture . » ; of Recognized Quality! {fauna - Latest Styles - | Lasting Satisfaction ! Convenient Terms ! i g 38 He it HU if J tg : | [that the importation of 8,500 live RGU ae [and buzzing mosquitoes and eggs OPEN FRIDAY EVENINGS = ee, CLOSED WEDNESDAY AFTERNOONS _ |, Barnett qxplaied mosquitoes 40). Or 8 Yo of rat Ye Cig! 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"wheel of a racing auto. He was working as a me- : Bc 2 The A’s nicked Virgil Trucks chanic in a garage in California on a midget auto and A$ e S a e in the hy bat din, Donning when the driver failed to show up for a race one . S , poteenginay Vigo poe —— day, Rusty was.asked to give it a try. + 2 gee AP. Wirephote -* “It was Yny first race, and I think I finished lyri . _SQHNSON SCORES — Johnny Henry Johnson snaps back would rather have my hands on Ry TES ASSOCIATED PRESS the pace—and perhaps out of the! 5, "| head of New York Giants tackle Roosevelt Brown.as he plunges ee ee ee. wae y cies Seiad Guectesin tug o \peunant fight. : through for a San Francisco touchdown in Portland, Oregon, yester. |*D¢ FAR, BOM . : ‘season series, to the Trae war only a few days ago, the Na- The double triumph came in theiof the Tigers. A TE oa ee day. The Giants defeated the 49er’s 21-14, He stayed.in t racing for a couple of and tional League pennant race ap-inick of time for the bruised and when he came to Pontiac in 1952 he started driving the %y ‘eee hardtops at the M-59 track. “Now. I'd rather drive Re: the; While the Braves and Dodgers le “another story in Giants ; third- ; py |POrtant problem is at quarterhackithe Illinois league opener, Eliot;Bobby Mitchell and Harry Jeffer- pe wiped ten ines the Seery taste miweet AP sports eater |where towering Hiles Stout must|says Illini attention is on the Sept.|son, are dandy free wheelers, & crushing 13inning, 65 defeat in| -o.. found in the Pol ao conference? prove he is the player everybody|29 opener with California. Ohio| Mitchell set a new league aver- aa where they will face the seventh-| CHAMPAIGN, Ill. w—You can|thought he was a year ago—but/State’s first two starts are against|age mark of 83 yards per carry place Giants Tuesday and Wednes-/hardly call coach Ray Eliot a|wasn't. Nebraska and Stanford. last year. afternoons, — F Fe Ray Nitschke, 210 pounder, is a : sabre rattler in the Big Ten foot omits es wns co. just a fair|fine fullback and may become @ : day we js(ball wars, .)] Stout, 64, 210-pound senior, haa| If _ er © vera 47 Furgol on Top all over, but the playing out of the _Eliot, starting his 15th season, |the inside track last fall, but soon 0° of quarterbacking, the MIlinijexceptional one. He a ged 4.7 ; His racing doesn’t stop schedule. The runaway Yankees responded to comment by Ohio/surrendered it to Em Lindbeck,|S?ould have a lightning quick at-jlast season. ; with one or two races a inAkron0 to 1 gamesover Coveland andl be “hot than a recrack line I. toh pace net week. He competes often at - pen Chicago, who split a pair whileler,” by gloomily listing three|with a 331 Big Ten mark and Toledo, and in Can- : New York was beating Washing-|major Illini problems. 5-3-1 for the season. ada and for three months Ed Moves Up to Winjton 21, Any combination of eight ‘+. 8 sink eitat ot ed eae Oosewa @ ed § 0a Saailg te Winter be Hicks : ‘in Final Round, With N¢™ York victories and-or White} One is the patented lament of] 40° 8. "putt an. © ousueg sig with the sport at Daytona | = ax nt Indians Gofeste will clinth|all coaches, “lack of depth.” with iiihtens the tae Hens Beae cae Se : , Beach, Fia. : { 5 eS lm ag Bag ean gaat taaal ees tee : > Accidents haven’t given him any desire to quit. In bow! game, it is likely the third OF ailonad ennis | e 1953 he suffered his first serious injury at M-59 when eee get Gs Pase- he broke his neck. | = me sehen ae ide, just as|Mike Green, the American * * Be = wa Bae } young-| ‘This kept him in-the- - |well could have won it. sters vary te. ae ‘hospital for nearly-six-months headed back for Australia to-|that he was at least a year away “These accidents can be tough on the owner of the ig ae car who pays for all the repairs and replacements,” That's what confronted the! Rusty said. * . What it did show, though, was/after Rosewall drilled out a 46,| He figures it costs the owner about $3,500 to keep the that American tennis is seriously|6-2, 6-3, 63 victory over Hoad in car in racing condition during the season & oy it hadn't/ot the West Side Tennis Club, yes- Of his winnings, the oniag gris’ l ped"cont anc 1d gets the rest. “Actually the owner just about breaks even,” he said, “unless the driver can walk orf with a few big purses.” oe “In most cases it’s just a matter of advertisement _ for the owner,” he added. s Rusty was born in Cincinnati and he got interested in racing cars from his brother who still races in the “I like the thrill of speed, but only on the track,” he said. * * * _ One thing that iritates Rusty most is the way the term hof-rod is used. a “The word hot-rod belongs on the track. These wae, he oneal Geeans tes Seen eee Meee | y’re maniacs, and it makes me mad when the - | Michigan Drivers Place police and ney referrin, hole ss Speedway racing fans at Pontiac at weeshees in $10,000 Marathon at) rods,” he said disgustediy. S Grove away with the honors in Sun-] 4g ry & BIRD? — That's umpire Jocko Conl Hobie Landrith at Wrigley Field yesterday. The State Fair Grounds “The real hot-rods are at the race tracks, and in most day afternoon's modified hardtop stihl dicta pnball Who 0 ted se ho cilis bax. Graves en @ doibdeaneder Weak a Con, Ct . cases they are your best street drivers, so why don’t they oe the | watikee outfielder Hank Aaron safe when cross- and 5-3 to stay one full game ahead of the Dodg- en eee qinree Michigan) give these souped-up city speeders another name.” * ioe soc bee pues uae one ing home plate to beat the tag of Cub catcher _¢rs in the National League race. aggre gt cng tate Ade Mok ee and Chuck Partello sd. Ver- ee auinamaer 2 Ruttman of Long Beach, Calit,|, At the Pontiac Speedway this year Rusty accumulated patane chen eophiced Ge kanitep ee ee — | . mon nap tou tenn Behind a see ee ' aad eines apogee, © ; au i het Michigan State Fair. Behind him were Benny Howell artello. Swiney and Bil Zaha == Chiefs Look Good, Make Mistakes, Too lweukep OY" wiener. hashed serene the| THIS 18 One of the first seasons of racing in which he Deb Cath eos Ges Ae mista og : (Birt 2220 line with an average speed|has escaped injury on the track, but that is the least of : : : : 5 ? 2 stock cr puet sat Darl. teak his worries. __ 5 was tops in the qualifying trials. “Right Tye got good racing dates lined up in : hi a track will feature modified hard- trials start at 1:30 p.m. with the lst Taée scheduled at 3 o'clock, Defends Ft, Wayne Title in hed meateopecnp , oy ibe. eon LSstngne Sesto torte Gaerne awaalee ; a5 28 FORT WAYNE, I — Dow) improvement in other ways. We |ter than we had expected at this ‘ ne i. Louis st Philadetst | wald of peaioda Heights looked good, but made some mis- |time,”” said Graybiel. Both Dick 6a a Bd in the $15,000 Fort aerial tossing. e : oe a] |. Ment starting at Elks Country NIGHT SPORTS PHONES fit, big and mobile. The driving Z , Club ‘Thursday. FE 2-0103 FE 20104 jcharges of 240-pound Jim Zurcher, = former tackle, now ‘at fullback, Johnson PGA Champion; Bail aa Beats Burkemo for Title |S3200, Dalle \reek inn , | ae _ Move Up in Tourney DETROIT #—Jimmy Johnson, |holes. His ist round 69 was tied : andish: a, beat-up putter he) Ron LaPari of Battle has used since 1937, is the new|Don Michigan PGA champion. His six-|moved spar 136 for 36 holes topped « of state professionals yester- Groste He Country Ghub, eof Franke, He fw |, a Open che ius ale recotinn Peni of , W.| Most of Saturday's bo ae of talented material still re Clarenceville, which enjoyed a mains at coach Nick lanni’s dis- |perfect season in 1955, lost star pesal. thalfback Bob Soop, but Dave Han- aford, slick-operating senior quar-| . The road to a 2nd straight title - Pang ‘ *lIn an effort to compensate for Soop’s departure, Ianni has switched Dale Devitt, a 206- pound powerhouse, from end to fullback. Development of a strong for- LAKER STALWARTS — Two huge linemen lead the list of veterans at West Bloomfield. On —-.215 pounds at tackle, and eS ee ee oe a oe junior guard who weighs 230 pounds. U.S., Japs Meet ehampion Trojans can be ex- ‘guard Bob Bradley. pected te put up stiff resistance challengers. against all A bushel for Global Title Putting Could Tell Story | evar re xin National Am Tourney [matched today in a game expect- ed to be a battle of pitching. If a quest slips on a loose Tug . «+ you're protected! H. B. NICHOLIE LAKE FOREST, fi, #—‘Any-)6,790-yard Knollwood Course, with body who can’t puit on this course|a par of 35-36—T1, figures to be i ‘ é ja stern but fair test. \EST, will be broadcast nationally; That's a summary of * ¢ * opinions about the Knollwood Club Course, Little Joe Campbell of Ander- network). Japan and the U.S. won|where the National Amateur golf|son, Ind., two-time Big 10 golf Insu : eeeten teat night. sarong age began oye ana champion and a quarter-finalist in ene Agency a may summary wi this tournament last year, was Clemens ae = >. Motes Vapee. set new Giobel tpurnament. dropped into one of the toughest 40 38. aula strikeout record when he fanned lila matches of the 72 scheduled for FE 2-2326 : the first round today,” * * * The confident little Hoosier who he 15 batters and allowed just three Knollwood, which accepted the notice after CN a aang ec sommest| Mae swept the major Indiana tour Pontiac Press Photeia year ago when the Lakers M N WANTED oe jaements this your after losing out — The Redskins of Milford are looking for |dropped seven decisions. Guard and finest courses ev ever utilized|i, his bid for a second National MILFORD SPARK A E cham ayne-Oakland the [Bob Bradley, a 230-pounder, and E ED for this ~ . 3 \Collegiate title, faced tall Bil]| Improvement in the W League this year and one of tackle Rait p Soars money foe. Hyndman ball |ta of Philadelphia, Wwho| Sparks on the team is senior halfback Del Munson, a speedy a (beat him 2-up in the quarter-finals carrier. stands 65 and weighs hedie & Televiion. 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Kerns is associated!tween Sept. 3 and Sept S. the (ber Belson"! 384 Be gee Land so & ,|Forest -Lawn Cemetery, Detroit. with the H. W, Huttenlocher Agen-|Oakiand County Sheriff's De Doug Aire ... 94.4 St Res Pep :: 63.1, Born Nov. 30, 1898 in Ger- cy of Pontiac. Part Pow one tapes seovill ME’: us| mamy, she came here three me ____- a aS Sey Rast “Ait_L. “vy $02 Sears Roe 2> 384} months” ago Mercury Division ot Ford Metor Beaty 2: $33 Seat O8 +: B4) Mrs. Doris Evans of Detroit. ne Corte ene sppoint-iTrayerse Leader Dies {fmer maa"; 83 Sou"¥acsi::: © [poh yonstees? of Del et eral Marketing Manager in charge} TRAVERSE CITY w—An active [ghia «1: S¢% Spery’Rd '"": se4lthree grandchildren. of all Mercury sales. Traverse City civie leader died (Firestone .... 92.6 8t4 SOG": 50.1 Nickora F.C. Reith, general manager of Saturday. H sd Yal MeCo Mig [Food Mach <<. S&T Seq Ou Ind |; 613 — a is ay. He was Yale } rt, 46, a! 884 * a Mercury, said Coats’ will take over|a city commissionerr, aanaaee Freept Sul. a Std “Ol on oa feeaias Oe tat tee a. oo _ ‘the duties of Joseph E. Bayne, who of the local Michigan Consolidated \Gen Bak... 103 Stevens JP «++ M3) cat a in Bishop Hospital was recently named to Ford's deal-|Gas Co. office and boy scout Jead-|Ge" Dynam . 785 SiMaoiMe® “°° ag y er policy board | Gen Elec ... 61.6 ante Co .. 463 Almont, after a sudden illness, will ° er. Gen Fads .,., 46.6. Swift & Co - oF Tuesd t First Gen Mills’. 10.4 Sylv Bi Pa . 3 ibe at 2 p.m. 7 © is lass seers é yt Fong gta 31.1 Baptist Church, Burial will be in ‘Gen Beas: Ga Testeee oe Ga tuslny City Cemetery. His body [Gen Time --- 32 nek * sa.4ilies at Muir Funeral Home. ‘ a e arm an ome [Gillette ../., 62.1 Trae W Air -- 387 Born in Roumania, he and Iso- . ‘ eh aha Twent Cen’. 28 anna Bogdan married in 1923. Events for Se tembe tee og ia Te a 5 1908 Members of the Second Rouma- Pp I Gt No Re... 405 JD Pac ..... 207| nian Baptist Church in Detroit, Bi mete: a Sa ti | they The September farm and home|departments, in cooperation with Pe te a calendar of the Extensi ice |MS ‘ omestk .... 33.2 U8 Lines . se. 30 xtension Service|MSU and the U. S. Department of looker EL: 3 US Rud sess $08 (Advertisement) = has been listed as ndust Ray .. 328 hes: F Heal r ceria SS ware B Mie cs a8 And Clear = pcos race Seat) eG Reig ta Be x ter, MSU oes Int Nick |....107.2 Westg Bl .... S14 kd 10-13 Kiln Dryi mau, | fk Pacer -. 4 white Mot .. 48 teat gab Mg? cou, este Ree Hy Pout daw’ 12-13 : ' Yngst Gha&aT. 104 Zemo, a doctor's antiseptic, Garden Chukar Kellogg Center| Jetebe sn .. 3* zenith Rad ».111 res itehing, stops ‘1+ — Brats cattle “Peedetv’ Day, st.) STOCK AVERAGES and so helps heal and |18 Pertiltzer Manufacturers. "confer: NEW YORK. Sep’. 10—(Compited by clear surface rashes, Buy Extralig $avmer ott, tinier, the Associated Press). Strength Zemo for sored by” Grange, Farm pureas ae ee PE - ! nae (oH “Ny sat Clemena, s Gey ..0691 1329 744 164.3| troft, He oe ae ong —Voo FUNERAL HOME Ambulance Motor We need 2 boys to work ne only - Thursday, ber 13. from 12:38 to 4 p.m, Must be at least 16 yrs. of age. Apply tn vy or Wed- ppl Eanes tee BERT FALENER Circulation Dept. PONTIAC PRESS, one Bep- 00 AD BOOK MATCHES OWNER-OPERATOR Truckmen Wanted goods carrier per drive acceptable trac- rf equipment. Pull *, year. ro ration offe: excellent earnings on liberal long-term con- tract. Write or stating ae, 4 ations and - map shot if ae oe van Lines Inc (subsidiary of Greyhound), WwW Ave. 8Upertor 17-4185, Dept. MH. Chicage 1@, 1) side hours tween _versal AMBIT? et, $1 Cook ~ AIRLINES See our Ad under Are You Ready To take a job immediately? Out- working y 1064 W. Huron, be- and 12:00. woe, unlimited 10: NEED Y Airlines Training OUg YOUNG M. So a week Instruction. Unt- Center. An WANT- FE 44661, Mr. Large ATTORNEY natioaal finance company has an immediate opening for an attorney. Inves' yeis work ing beginning for « starting in the legal = tigation anal- Should be a ae m rme es nently located tp Applicant must be Meensed to practice jaw in Michigan, Could consider recent plan- ae *. take R.. examination. epiy giving > salary expecte® and tel ephone number. Write Pontiac Press, Box 4 s — Vetc 18 + N mae Usa to ‘eat appearing ord willing work, Average $35.00 weekly. Perm. jcb, rapid promotion, trars- porta furnished. No experi ence mecese*ry Apels in person. Miss Jan Holden 11 am to 3 m. Roosevelt Hotel. UPFER & in die ? COUNTER & SHORT ORDER MAN. _ . ie ae ere. n. Cae meatal arse Ny hay vaptinetys + ‘ ora ee end eee ne, COGIC oo mM. 4 8 AM. to 6 Pia EXP... wages. A GIRL. +s. experienced with chi)- 1-6493. Excellent ( tunit = ont © walks life their {REAL ESTATE wi * - Huron, FE 41848 eves. MY 32143 REAL A Wtd.: Real estate sales- man at once. P. W. Din- ci an. FE 4.2577. Employment Agencies 8A BIRMINGHAM OFFERINGS CAREER C ENTER B-i RIKER BUTLDI FE 6s Mipw EST PONTIAC OPENINGS — Graebner's 1,000 JOBS FOR MEN WOMEN | Tre ATOTE, Laon tht ata gies ease go epaye® eee x 4b ees © pee wes Fevers 5 ce beer HUNDRED MORE | JOBS AT: Graebners 33 P Ponting State. FE 5.9977 Work Wanted Female 11 hiv a bushel ALL ts) hour. DA x. house able day 23-4168. atl in ee A, - ~ cDerretiadbeerteag 1 IROWINGS. PICK UP AND DE- SEWER CLEANING Bervice PE 42012 Sinks—Sundav ACE CLEANED, SERVICED. ot | Scape service, PE 24712. et a Sl "|e w. monoN <7 Sedona _ TA Rag, 08, Pet OF. © 1966 by WEA bervicn, ins. “And I let you talk me out of bringing my wife, comrade!” Wtd. Household Goods 27 Painting & Wall Washing a —y “perEngon ——~. a = Free estim ‘*. ¥. Robbins, 238 8. Jessie. PE +7660. Robbins, 238 8. Jessie , | RATES REASONABLE. NO. JOB too, small. Wallpaper ¢ . FE Physio-Therapy Z1A SWEDISH gg ~ smynars- tno 9 Television Service 22 gin a RADIO & TV repair We marca. Hight sere ” _Ei‘cane, FE Geet cae apt un | tl |t 2 : a3 F i _ : . Notices & Personals 25 ANY GIRL OR WOMAN toutact ee : "PONTIAC TRAVEL ; i : 5 I PAY CASH FOR 6MALL RA- dios. FE 54-8765. rae. | 7, RMS. wiTll PRiv. BATH NICE Lo. Lo Nice 411 N. Saginaw. 2 RM. CABINS. FPURN. f tne’ a= ng ad taciuded, Wi Broedway. 2 & «4 RM, UTILITIES RN, % Clark St. 2 LARGE ROOMS, CLOSE IN. % a Ave, ¥ 2 1 ADULT. ERB Ape. it Biate. PH $2003. 2 ROOMS, PRIVATE BATH. CLOSE to downtown Pon --] wo enly. Inquire 345 A¥e, 2 RMS. STUDIO APT. AND BATH. $90 Robinwood off N. Perry. 5 oR a i — LLL UT: iy. Call eh es = TaRcE ; SiseENT APT EXTRA nice, Priv: Newly decorated. N. SAGINAW A rooms ~< -_, Bg PEs “KC HI HEMPSTEAD 102 EZ. . Huron ONE ROOM APT. me RS town. 230 8. Parke. eit 2-Ti98. UN- Cc PANGUS "1919 M15 TONVILLE 2 ne ROOM APIS. PVT. ENTER. rt _ Enh FEE 4402s. after § . Clean, employed 2. No drinkers, ‘References. Pe 4.2331 2 Ri KITCHEN PRIV. , keeping. For ame lady on rey ve brea, 2 ROOMS, ADULTS ONLY, Auburn _Adults, PE 2-2061. 3 } ROOMS & FI weetaee BATH. ret chard Lake Ave. ‘Share Living Quarters 30) * oe iakereiit 1, tear eit Clees on lake Terrece, FE 5-7332_ FE TEac as, ae apt. a sional woman, to share West sid: ae coll PE 49110 efter or 8:00 . L. Templeton, Realtor 333 Orchard Lake Rd. 5 aed by — ws sdettiona! hid- NICHOL E& CHARGER = oe pg your contract BY you sell nie: M. sin Realtor Pty 7 < bwee $250,000 pF ote gl ght gg before ys Ps To Buy~To Sell—To tmsure A. JOHNSON, Realtor S. Telegraph Rd. . FE42533 __ onORTGAGES TIES % ’ Wed. Contracts, Mtgs. 32 32 CONTRACTS S WAN rE D bare seca se page oo Poe | 18T FLOOR, +ROOM APT. VERY 3 a CLEAN, UTILITIES. WITH | | ROOMS i ~ BATH O Rent Rent Apts. Unfurnished 34 nice. 47 W, Huron 7 ROOMS a BA 1G , .. furn, Near bus line. Garland and and Telegraph Rd, across from 7 Room ‘eeeer™ WITH BATH. $35 PE 3-3458 3, ee AND Bare PRIV. ENT. TROOMS & = art PVT ENTE & gre Christian couple, 37 Stout 7 coms aT PRT BATH AND ent, FE 5-08i0 after 5:30. 7 RMS. AND BATH, ALL UTiT fara. Cail at 288%. Perry vate entrance, Heat furn. $16 weekly. Apply 606 o~ St. | child or baby wel- Utilities welcome, FE 58-3177. C. PANGUS 1919 MIS TONVILLE COLLECT TO omens +BEDRM. YR. ROUND ¢ front. 9323 Gale Rd., Pontiae Eade. Inquire Fri, & Sat. MODERN COTTAGES, AUTO. aa. ng “apply 72 | ~% i4 ot ee SIDE. « ROOM HOUSE IN TOWN, IN- quire 22 Auburn. 4 BEDROOM UPPER. HEAT AND | _ moni ye water furn, $25 week, MA/j Pathe Beet 6 ee Dorothy Snyder RN HOUEE. READY TO-FI . Bmali Gown payment, MA a ce oe 1122 PREMONT | IM WRIGHT, Realtor PE 5-041 =, NOT! BRICK $10,975 te all that i i : 42 i : ° al *°Ss de a! RN HEIGHTS ranch Hardwood Lavender rE }411 North Star ‘Home’ . ES pore Beet, E = a Mane ONES 5 E MMEDIATE Clarkston REAL ESTATE INC,’ 20 Main, Clarkston 8, Ms Mich, bait. | CLARK REAL ESTATE PE 4-6492 or FE 44813 q|2 BORMS., 2% of Pow You'll like this an | for Foley 1 acre, is ent from city lim- ee otis NICHOLIE 33.) W. Muron $775 DOWN... WARD E. PARTRIDGE WN seem 1050 W. HURON ST. OPEN EVE. 1 “v 9 Crescent Lake Estates $11,600 with $3,100 down. 4 BEDROOMS . of, studding. Ope, sere i : 55 | ; 2 : JA. T | ao oe Se terms. as neat and ¢ aylor . ee) iS | rE 2-062" LAK = a a= £5 RI b al = KNUDSEN] bee mi chet C. HOUSTON REALTY Fm 4e3i1 3 4 a Schuett pe | West Huron—Business | — erie fr ge ‘GI Veterans Only $280 do plus mortgage Es my Ou. fea *Pries $10,400. KINZLER Realtor #20 West Huron St. Ph. PE 42525 “Multiple Listing Service” STOUTS Best Buys Today WEST SUBURBAN Designed bi room. “hitches ——{— with birch ¢ > ards, 2 electric water heater. + nd to sell at only $1,250 NORTH SIDE eo TE . ped Full basement 0 Down MORTGAGE COST You won't find FOR INFORMA’ CALL: Castell Realty with fe Fe me A pat Lag ag ict er | NICHOLIE | Brand New Bungalow 4 On 12 Rolling Acre i i} ul i “ef 1 i YD KENT, Realt i i erage E OQ 30674 PE e114 NORTHSIDE, $1950 DN. Attractive brickerete 5 room mod- erm home close to schools and Sores on Pontiac's north side. ii en ee WARD E. PARTRIDGE REALTOR FE 43581 1050 W. HURON ST. OPEN EVE. 7 TO® L. H. BROWN, Realtor | W. Huron. Ph. PE 8 =| Johnson FOR BETTER HOMES SEMINOLE MILLS sees Bisse piaeeme gin bedrooms. ae agg i garage. Bee eg caer {AUGUSTA STREET ch Haile iS tke George R. Irwin my ea HAYDEN Retitor Nowh Sle Boao dest at S| bat. acer West Suburban Very 3 Attractive Seminole Hills 7 rm, one of “MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE GATEWAYS to HAPPINESS WEST SUBURBAN “A. JOHNSON, Realtor 1704 S. Telegraph Ra. FE 4.2535, LET US BUILD The Home of Your Choice a tee weet : ac re |". ‘to oret BURMEISTER WARD E. PARTRIDGE REALTOR _ FE 4-3581 sat yyee pre? ; way ALAR wonder you'd sink if you went in the water, you're bei G={O aime Ee i. re (3g B%se E uy sh to Loan 53 Lenders) Eig WHEN YOU NEED $20 to $500 Z j f "BUD" Dandy Home Site to > Rochester. NICHOLIE|” i ey ef. ji a ' g Be FINANCE CO. 02 Poutise State Bank Bidg. UE FINANCE CO. ROCHESTER, MICH, LOANS $25 TO $800 : : = : H t 4 aie seavereenes $1.25 oenee Be M enone game be i ; safe Be! "<5 > 3 i 3 : s HL BE a i i ‘Et i 3 e H New Bunk Beds from ~ $39.95 omit: | LORD’S WAREHOUSE 2239 Elizabein Lake Road : FE 8374 pad: |\WACU Parts. | i ae CARL W. BIRD, Rea sea National Bgnk YY ; :| USED GAB RANGES. USED APPLIANCE ; ytag er sweeper. 14.45. CLAYTONS ut qoanty] a “BUILD NOW g 3 “LET'S TALK : H a! Supplies | | i ‘ $5 VILLAGE TAVERN Be abe“earaag” raat ge ot oe SERA PRINTING PLANT Lecated Macomb Sens MICHIGAN BUSINESS SALES CORPORATION Hi i i BE g * 4 4 | Used: Trade-in Dept. chair 4.98 ; ? sek efi | : i THOMAS ECONOMY F URNITURE Co, LJ 5 i i i A “ J with Hall chine dishes. $22... Biee roticomatic, $20. FE ee : isk = a fi £ _s FS) 23k | é r i 01 Dine Heys TE on STORM SASH SUMMER SPECIALS Aluminum bination dows and Gso0a, shan com wood and steel Clothes Posts BENSON LUMBER CO, te HN. Ld re EPTIC TANK REINFORCED CONCRETE Ww. A GE D - NO st iy WAYNE GABERT’S SPECI Cash in 1-Trip first for loan tm }-trip! o teen. Soon, wrte er ENEFICIAL FINANCE CO. 29248 71 W. Lawrence 81. BARNES HARDWARE 23\s i 3 are regi fe : 2 | z 15.N. Pine Center oe. Cal CH SO. amne 3% STORM WinDOWS AND screens. 34 of work are treated with every consideration. 4 5 is n ~~ pars to deal at BUCKNER OFFICES ARE LOCATED: Edw. M. Stout, Realtor it - es : tele PONTIAC 2nd floor National Bide. DRAYTON PLAINS 4812 Dixie ttwy. WALLED LAKE, 230 Barnston Li ais te , Home & Auto 48-A ‘ 2 TORENT, FARA on . ia Frocreseeat, Seb Orchard Lake Ave. SE a" aller ~ wits. 30 © TREE SALI 2 | FARMERS MARKET dressed ce ea Aas ps Meaheies wi mw. | QAKLAND COUNTY w Already picked a “excellent quality, Fr a HUTCHINSON A i FT. ‘aluminum New. OR 3073. jis W, PLR ad husbee Orhard MOBILE HOMES Disie per ete Bk v0 Punt Trailer Exchange ANDERSON CHAMPION used. tre "BOTTLE. ‘GAS AND SPANIBLS. 3 LITTERS 9 and 14 weeks. MA 56-5652 SIAMESE Hateb- +8 | Onep —TRAnER Hy oy Red of acer cer en Bb, ™*. Michigan. MEirose » West of Josiys. Sale Farm Equipment 76 5 HP GARDEN TRACTOR. CULTI- _ Call OR after 6 Fees and used. is & — L, W. Avis Service, 1580 ‘Special Offer EXTRA |New Discount CASE CHOPPER GRAIN DRILL DISC ROWS Good Used Tractors BLADES, BACK HOES, LOADER PARTS AND SERVICE TRADE-INS WANTED EZ CREDIT TERMS ta NW Matn we Se KING BROS. rE Fe 41113 poteUR kit DEALER © AA BUYS nei ee SALES & ee gs ‘ MACHINERY SALES ON M24, JUST NORTH OF OXFORD. 77 ____ Auction Sales avcrion SALE feito no NIGHT ee : mile east Auction gneeel 7% us cers tie" Hest don't this vel milker units, » Bank rns 6 to 12 months. 4 Kebri . Nai Bank . ‘OR USED Tt — : 0 tome eae wes toe small rices Hiss ies ee Golly. ition: r ACCESSORIES” STORE } . . hitches _ : Oct. ist. MU 9-031]. 12-3200 NOR PAR gs eth oe eee a ’ NOR HOUGHTEN & SON Rochester | 4#1_¥ 18 oY, PRICES For Sale Motorcycles 83 EASY MAvile 5-5071 =| Pa Sa alan tae eank Sen? For Sale Airplanes 86 For Sale Cars 91 146 AERONCA CHAMP, GOOD condition, OR 39414. Transportation Offered 87 NEW YORK, FRANSPORTATION AND SLEEP to = F Good arivet te = pull _ Wanted Used Cars 88 * say mate Eye model, iyi Haskins Chev. ‘1 Dixie High at MIS = Open Nites "ttl @ w : ory a a AUBURN MOTOR SALES New, ‘ seenic, mile SE Pon- Hine Pye, parte. FE s-tbi0 Rte AUTO PARTS For Sale Tires 80-A Rad Shelton Motor ie OCOD TEAR. FIRESTONE, 2002, | Coc. auburn wind. WE se Bi ge oe rite iH DOLLA ED. WILLIAMS LLAR | Farts aah’ “Hi. J. VAN WELT the exira tates. miles, ay Ee aria TIRE & TREADING CO. PE 65-0049 Auto Service “81 Eee e FOR PART? AND SER Ben isae 3a teed For ‘Sale “Bicycles RA cseie MI 46016, — BO 34 EXCELLENT condition. 8-274 Y's AND GIRL'S BICYCLES and “26” GIRL'S 20° BOYS. OR 3-8704. Boats & Accessories 85 oe ire ee * -) a ry stane of “household fu ings A. AUCTION, FRIDAY | FE 41121 3 oP e Rowell lvestock |i] PT, D . pin rman & sales manager. Evi | For Sale Housetrailers 78 OXFORD: s| Trailer Sales . =| 962 W Huron SHOP I IT Then Bring it Here Ww top dollar sharp * py AVERILL’S 2020 Dixie Hwy. FE 20673 FE beseer’ ag! SCRAP CARS, Ph. OR 33-4511 HIGH $$$ Paid) . PAY TOP DOLLAR FOR WERARP LATE MODEL CARS. COMMUNITY MOTORS HURON MTR. SALES’ Weck Oot our iar poten, batore ax North Chevrolet’s Big Lot in Birmingham HIGH $$$ PAID BUYING OUT OF STATE DEALS GLENN'S se aes ‘| MONEY! Sell sega Na ~ New & Used Trucks — Oakland at Cass «ies DON’T PASS UP; USED CARS. ‘40 | - 2 a aa ‘$6 BUICE “Bright Spot” 56 Chev. BelAir 2 Dr. *55 Olds Super 88 2 Dr, 55 Ford F’lane Sedan *55 Chev Sport Cpe. *55 Buick Riviera 2 Dr. *55 Pontiac Catalina *54 Olds Super 88 2 Dr. *54 Chev BelAir 2 Dr, *53 Ford Sedan 53 Pontiac Sedan "53 Olds Super 88 Sed. "53 Chev Cl. Cpe. 53 Mercury 2 Dr. *52 Hudson Sedan "52 Dodge Sedan "52 Chew Cl. Cpe. "52 Pontiac Catalina "52 Pont. Sta. Wagon *51 Cadillac 62 Sed, "51 Dodge2Dr. *° * *51 Pontiac 4 Dr, "49 Ford Cl. a. "47 Mercury St. Wgn. JEROME Olds-Cadillac Orchard Lake at Cass FE 80488 TAKE yments. 731 EB. Tennyson. ‘6 Lahn BUICK, 4 DR. > TONE walls, radio beater. {2,000 miles. $2,008. rE 23-1331. Dyna. condition, $1 3 : ather 5:30. 4 "54 4-Dr. _ Mainline. » $945. GP. | Radio & Ford-O-Matic, A |'53 Catalina Cou ne ; ‘33 Styline ae : we Actes? Radio & 3 33.8 BelAir 4 Dr. 3 i bean 33 G ceuver tne Cone $1085 FE |'52 Chiefinn Deluxe $795 “Wi son GMC toe ee is Guns Dr ; 95 2 SAL STOR | thet ORE} Drea, Ba ys wick rut tone paint, ite FE KICKOFF ) The Traces of Summer FOOTBALL Season A’Comin’ Be Prepared for Chilly Weather With One of Our HOT-TO-GO “Goodwill Used Cars” Seeess sséssscdddessesse gs “RIEMENSCHNEIDER 4 ? bes Peretti = Sooner ‘|-CHEVROLET GUARANTEED neeee weeee DODGE-PLYMOUTH ©ASY TO NORTH National Bonded Used Cars ONE FULL =| LARRY} Chevrolet, Radio & Sgt rer YT ee '5] Ford CLARKSTON one MOTOR SALES is PONTL Custom Lined 4-DOOR $795 int PE 6-0133, | UMA VIC JEROME tween and 3 p.m. ¢ p.m, TODAY'S nocainrrmy ToRp DEALER | “|> SPECIAL “POR EE PAD 2a 4 st oe cus TRADE UP OR DOWN oe Fairlane 8 Four Door Pon’ s eration Wagon eon MILES. RADIO «= Heer | oLpsMc ena ak eee OLDSMOBILE : H Pontes yu DEMONSTRATORS BR AID ATURON Tire ate ae Soe ee Bipias o baa Denier OLive 1-071 PE es DEMONSTRATION WEEK OLIVER BUICK — We insist that you drive the car of your choice here at OLIVER 1 BUICK and prove to yourself that we offer only thoroughly reconditioned better buy used cars to our prospective customers. MOST OF THE FOLLOWING CARS HAVE AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSIONS AND WHITE WALL TIRE ES... ALL HAVE RADIOS AND $1795 | $745 © “52 Buick ‘54 Buick 2 Door Special $395, $1495 "SS Ford | | ‘52 Pontiac 4 Door Fairlane 2 Dr.'A Sharpie $295 $305 ‘51 Chev. 2Door Beauty _ _, Deluxe 4 Door "HAROLD | TURNER FORD 1955, Ford, Radio & Heater, Fordomatic ; 1954 Ford, Radio, Heater ‘ $895 1953 eh es 4 i Heater, vee Tires 1952 . Ford, Radio & Heater, r ** ** 1953 Dodge Cl. Cpe., Fresh Air Heater, W/Wall P ” CHEVR OLET - '96 Bel BelAir ir 4-Dr, * $2005 56 F Fairlane 4: e4Dr, ‘ $2095 rd-O-Matic anve 55 Station n Wag on. .$2095 4 — ter, Hydra- matic 1°55 ican “Dr. $1895 Radio & heater. sondage | 55870 *Dr, Radio and heater, a Meadowbr'k Dr. $895 «ses $1895 Hydramatic, eater. : ‘54 Ci Customtine 4-Dr. $1195 Ix. 8 $1295 & Heater, Hydra- "54 Chieftain _ PONTIAC Sev eeee sees 89454 Hydramatic, - Radio & heater. Radio & heater, Hy: Coupe. .gti95| $895 Beettads Ste $1245 ftain 2-door sedan with Hy Sane radio end beater. bt 9 Some car. ‘54 CHEVY $1195 ESE Shy Satta) ‘54 FORD . $1195 Pease tear sears -'55- MERC. $1995 53 "CHEVY - | TRUCKS $1795 $245 ‘53 Cadillac ‘50 Pontiac — Coupe DeVille 2 Door Value $1495 $1295 ‘54 Pontiac ‘53. Buick Custom Starchief Cat. Super Convertible $2195 $2495 ‘55 Buick ‘SS Buick 4 Door Special — 2 Dr. Hardtop Riviera | Buick he & : : $795 91695 ‘ Heater, Dynaflow $1095 ; 493 Ford 9 Ford ‘TURNER : ' ust | tation — , $1395 - $1795 ‘S0 Chev. _~_ ‘54 Buick ‘lires: eeeeetenseee $575) 1952 Pontiac Hardtop, Radio & Heater, Hydra- matic eeeeene 1952 Chevrolet, Radio & ~ Heater * * * * wn pone " PR Re FY A Pee tee Oe ee ee 1951] Plymouth, Radio & eater, 4 Dr... 2 tone Oe ‘Sl CHEVY T isi Oe Doot Deluxe ” “4 Dr. Super Sedan Ford Pickup eosevee $495] $1195 __ $1795 1950 f . Ford Pickup ....... $395, ; & Olds. ‘55 Ford Convertible ne] 75 S105 —o tot srseses 98 ae " a site His Old Boss Godf * "Today's Radio Programs-- WV SciotSold b= EEO EEE Today's Radio Programs-- ‘WV ScriptSold |=. 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