“The & Weather + + PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, I “RIDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1955—42 PAGES AssochaTep Home ~— Edition sslaiond Press INTERNATIONAL News Sg ee er Hollywood Jast night. _Hundreds AP, Wirephote ‘THE KING AND BRIDE’ — Clark Gable - — still called “The King’ by the Ted-hot-movie fans — arrives with Kay Williams, his bride of a few months at the premiere of his newest film at the-Chinese Theater in | of squealing sidewalk spectators watched as they arrived with dozens of other stars for the first Holly- wood showing of “The Tall Man." It was the Gables’ first appearance at a premiere since their marriage. Hurricane Janet Prowls Caribbean, Lashes Island — . BRIDGETOWN, Barbados (AP) — More than 100 persons are believed to have perished and thousands were left homeless by Hurricane Janet's furious winds last night and today. A state of emergency has been declared through- out the 166-square mile Pres island, with a popu- lation of 200,000, _ MIAMI, Fla. (®@—Hurricane Janet prowled the Cari bean Sea with 115-mile winds today leaving great destruction on Barbados, the one island of the Wind- ward group known to have felt her violence. Her position was about 1,500 miles southeast of Miami. Storm forecasters said Janet must have battered some islands of the Grenadine group, a part of the National Safety Council to Report. on City Record Representatives of the National | Safety Council were scheduled to report on Pontiac's 1954 safety record at a meeting here today. City and police officials and oth- ers interested in public safety were invited to the meeting, set for the Hetel Waldron. enforcement, engineering and edu- cation, the three E's of safety. No Dating Woes for Her CHICAGO (INS) ~— Gilda Berk- man, 19, of Havana, Caba, positive she will always have a date, The foreign student is the only coed in the Illinois College of Optometry freshman class of 115 | students, « +Windwards, but they were | silent in the storm’s wake. 'St. Vincent, biggest of the Grenadines, was directly in |Janet’s path yesterday. A hurricane hunter plane. braved ‘the storm's bone - shaking tur- bulence, in midmorning to learn | her exact course and intensity. “She may have reached a high- er velocity than 115 miles an hour,” said Gordon Dum, chief storm forecaster at Miami, “We ought to have that information | during the day. The council’s report is: based on. “She is traveling toward the west or slightly north of west, When she reaches the central Caribbean | probably late tomorrow, Janet will encounter light and variable winds which would permit some change of course more toward the north- west. No abrupt change of direc- tion is expected. All warnings were down. in the, Windward Islands and an earlier hurricane alert for the Leeward | chain and Puerto Rico was lifted. New muricone Threat Atlantic ° ~ San Juan DOMINICAN? ee te RICO” AP W irepheter 4ANET’S MOVING — Map ‘locatés hurricane Janet, whirling west- - ward im the Carribbean Sea, about 1,500 miles southwest of Miami, with winds estimated at 115 miles per hour over a small area near the camer, ge ip csc ar ee 1 See lorie * Pe. Mrs. James Fitzhenry of 894, Lakeview, Cooley. Lake, is wearing a bright gold bracelet today—one | that couldn't be bought in a jewel: | ry store for any price. It was purchased, not with dol- lars and cents, but with the more ‘precious coin of heroism. presented te her last night by Legion Auxiliary Post 246—and en that chain the gold Medal of Heroism of the American Legion. The medal itself was awarded to Betty Fitzhenry Aug. 5 at the | state Legion convention in Detroit, in recognition of a “courageous act, whereby she saved the lives of two children last February." The second honor, the bracelet, was a special recognition on the part of the Detroit auxiliary unit since childhood, Present on both occasions to see her mother honored was Mrs. Fitz- ‘| henry’s best booster, her 5-year-old daughter Diane Joyce. Her hus- band, James, an ‘airplane test pilot and a veteran of World War II and the Korean conflict, also at- tended last night's presentation. It was last February, just after an early thaw, that Mrs. Fitzhenry | heard screams from the ice-cov- ered canal and saw the two chil- dren struggling in -the> water. Sandy Harell, 8, and Vicky Torel- la, 9, the daughters of neighbors, had broken through the ice while taking a shortcut on their way home from school. Thinking only of how terrible if it had been her own beloved | daughter, the plucky young moth- er rushed to the canal, and plunged into the icy water as the thin surface broke beneath her weight, “The girls were weighted down with galoshes and snow suits, and I had on a winter coat. The water was not over my head, but a boggy | quicksand-like bottom kept sucking | me down,” Mrs. Fitzhenry said, “But I knew I had to save them both—I eee leave one behind. It consists of a linked chain— | of which she has been a member | Sandra kept screaming that she | | couldn’t swim-—but she swam any- | way, thank God. Her head went | under several times. | “Vicki went under and her heavy galoshes were stuck in the boglike | j bottom. “There was no time to pray, but | I faithfully believe we had God's; help, “Hew we actually got out, I don’t knew, I kept breaking the | lee and trying to free myself from the sucking mud and keep the children above water at the same time, Finally we broke a jagged = through the too, and reached shore, of which she is a member, — 0h... err "We were all half frozen eee we got out, and a neighbor he ws to get warm and fed us sy chocolate." The children suffered no ill ef-. fects from their narrow escape, but cold and exposure brought on a throat ailment which -kept Mrs. | Fitzhenry confined to a hospital for many days. In making the award, after her recovery, the American Legion cited Mrs. Fitzhenry for ‘‘outstand- ing heroism,"” Loudest ‘clapping in the volley of applause was from_ wale Diane Joyce, » HONORED FOR HEROISM — Mrs. James R. Fitzhenry, of Cooley Lake, last night was presented with a gold bracelet on which she will | wear the Anierican Legion gold Outstanding Heroism Medal, awarded her at the récent state Legion convention. Above, she is shown with her “best booster,” daughter Diane Joyce, 5. The bracelet was given her by the auxiliary of Detroit Gammunications Post 246, Americatr Legion, = the heat was at its worst: Ehomelieers of a Summer Fades as Fall Bows In | Well, sir, it WAS a hot summer. * Memories of those broiling heat waves that made | living a chore may be fading like the tan from your back. | But a look back at summer, with autumn coming into its own today, confirms opinions expressed when | The summer of 1955 was a| Turnpike Shift to Spare Homes Officials Study Move to Miss Subdivision East of Pontiac - Officials of the Michigan Turn- pike Authority have agreed. to study possibility of changing the proposed toll road route to avoid disrupting -a large subdivision be- tween Featherstone and Auburn roads in Pontiac. | City Manager Walter K. Willman and Mayor Wiliam W. Donald- son surveyed the route through Pontiac yesterday with MTA Chairman George N. Higg ns, authority Chief Engineer E. Thom- | as~ Baker, Consulting Engineer | Murray D. Van Wagoner and Ad- ministrative Director Otis Hardy. The MTA men agreed to con- sider moving the route to the west to clip. only a corner of | Willman, City and MTA engineers alee will work together in locating the interchange planned for Pon- tiac’s northeast corner, ! Herrington Hills Subdivision, said ~*humdinger, especially dur- jing July. For 28 of the 31 days of | that month, the mercury in| Pontiac climbed above the 85-degree mark. On 17 days \it was over 90. The average temperature for the month was 79.1 degrees, estab- lishing it as the hottest on record, It eclipsed the old mark of 79 de- grees set in July, 1921, the Weather Bureau reported. There was less rainfall in July than usual, also. It was less than half the average of 2.91 inches. August made it up somewhat. Rainfall that month was almost half again above the norm of 2.62. August didn’t have as many hot ‘days as July. On only 12 days did the thermometér reach into 9s. But a record was shattered on the 2ist when the reading was 100 degrees almost all afternoon. The waning summer broke three daily heat records in September when the thermometer soared back into the 90s. All in all, the five, days of 9-degree weather were | recorded in the first 23 days of | this. month. A total of 34 days lar 90-plus weather was the summer total. That is three times the normal 10 (days which the Weather Bureau iexpects each summer. But the (Continued on Page 2. Gol. 4) Two Oakland County state law- |makers, one from each major political party, agreed to work | hand-in-hand yesterday toward se- curing passage of an extensive _| highway safety program. Sen. William. S. Broomfield (R- Royal Oak) and Rep. Leslie H. Hudson (D-Pontiac) met with members of the Pontiac Chamber of Commerce Safety Committee at (noon in the Hotel Waldron. | The: Legislature will meet in | special session at the end of next : Michigan's system of handling “mental defectives and a genéral raise. in teachers’ pay. Hudson and Broomfield found they generally agree on points con- tained in both Republican eaal Democratic safety programs an- nounced Monday. president Ralph T, Norvell who) said, “A highway safety program should have no political tinge. Both parties should cooperate in passing ir and then share the | credit.” The group also included Safety .Committee members Loren D, An- | derson, Clyle R. Haskill and wit) liam F. Kalwitz, and Chamber As- | sistant Manager’ Jobn W. Hirlinger. The seven agreed the key to | Buenos Aires Cheers Lonardi General Flies to Capital to Assume Control of Argentine Government BUENOS AIRES, Ar- gentine (AP)—Maj. Gen. Eduardo Lonardi, victo- rious chief of the rebellion which overthrew Juan D. Peron, took the oath of | office as Argentina's pro- visional President today. BUENOS AIRES (®—Maj. Gen. Eduardo Lonardi made a trium- phal entry into Buenos Aires today to take control of the provisional government of Argentina on behalf of the victorious rebels. The airfield in suburban Palermo was tightly guarded by troops and police armed with machineguns. A red carpet was rolled oft for Lonardi. Thousands of' citizens crowded around the airport limits, | cheering wildly and waving flags. | The military guards held them back firmly but made no move to dampen their enthusiasm. The planes which accompanied | Lonardi from Cordoba were freshly painted with a huge V for Victory and with a cross—a reminder that the revolution was caused in part by President Juan D. Peron’s feud with the Roman Catholic Church. Before leaving Cordoba, Lonardi spoke of the possibility Peron | might be brought to trial. “We want to make it impossible for him to again damage the country," Lonardi told a news con- i _|ference, Heroic Cooley Lake Mother Honored Stale Demands for Winter Rescue of Two Youngsters Jury Find Pair Guilty in Killing ‘Whistle’ Trial Moves Toward Climax as Last Arguments Begin ‘SUMNER, Miss. (P—Dist. Atty. Gerald Chatham, opening .final state argu- ments, shouted today “the @i killing. of Emmett Till was a cowardly act” ant told a country jury it should con- |vict two white men of slay- ing the 14-year-old Negro. boy. Sweating profusely in the heat of a Mississippi Delta -} courtroom, Chatham loudly said: “The first words that eritered this case were liter- j ally dripping with the blood of Emmett Till.” . He charged 24-year-old Roy Bryant and his: 36-year-old half- brother, John W. Milam, gave the Chicago boy “‘a court-martial with the death penalty imposed.” The first words in the kidnap. | slaying, sald Chathani, were “tT _ want the boy from Chicage who did the talking at Money.” Mose Wright, the slain boy's sharecropper uncle, testified Milam used those. words when he roused the 64-year-old man from hed carly Aug. 28 and took Till from the cottonfield shack. ASKED FOR DATE — Mrs. Roy Bryant, above, the woman in the “wolf-whistle’’ murder case, tes- tified for the record that a Negro man grabbed her in a country store and asked, date, baby?" Bulletin WILMINGTON, Del. (AP) — Shareholders of the General Motors Corp., the world’s largest manu- “How about a Attorneys for the two accused white men rested their defense at 10:22 a.m, CST today, Defendants did not testiry. - again for a ae: of innocent The half-brothers are m Emmett Louis 14 year-old Negro, and his lahatchie River, State attorneys privately voiced doubt they would get a guilty -ver- dict. Acquittal, however, doesn't end the publicized Till case. The de- fendants also face kidnap charges. The state rested its case yester- | day. : Mrs. Mamie Bradley, Till's wid- owed mother, gave the trial a dra- matic moment yesterday . after- (Continued on Page 2, Col, 17 * Jackson Prisoner Caught in Cornfield < . A former Drayton Plains resi- dent sought as an escapee from Southern Michigan Prison at Jack- 'son was captured by State Police learly today, but his- companion is | Still being sought. Sam Jenkins, 23, was cornered lin a comfield near Grand Ledge, | after he and Charles Grundy | Seized a farm worker to drive |them. The pair had -been dodging | police since fleeing a prison farm in a stolen prison car Wednesday i night. Police took Jenkins after firing two shots when they intercepted farm laborer Nick Wholshieb whom the pair had ordered to get clothing for them while waited in a cornfield. Jenkins was sentenced in Oak- land County Cireuit Court in 1953 ‘to a 2'2-14-year term for larceny. The search for Grundy is contin- | uing. ‘ dumping weighted body into the muddy Tal- | they | facturing concern, today solidly: approved a three- for-one stock split. =.= Plan 2 Mestings on Tax Figures Legal Formalities Will Be Unwound by Talks September 27, 28 Repercussions of the State Tax Commission's revision of Oakland County tax equalization figures were still being felt today. The tax commission announced results of its findings stemming from an appeal to it by Water. ford Township - at angina! here Sept. 15, . The _pvivises changed amounts of total 1956 county and school taxes which each individ- ual governmental unit will pay. The tax commission then took five days to consider protests be fore informing Allen yesterday that the results as announced were final. Monday but put off final approval of the 1956 county budget until commission report received yes- terday, The state’s notice, however, said days to apportion taxes under the new figures. The time is up Sept. 27, a day before the meeting al- ready set. “There was nothing we could do,” said Alien, “but schedule a meeting on the 27th, making two meetings next week. of the Board of Auditors Robert Y. Moore, again. Then, they'll have to recon. | vene the following day to make) | the changes necessitated by the! equalization revisors = approve | the —_— . Lansing to keep the central vio- lations file up-to-date. The file was @stablished in 1954) to keep records on individual traf- | driver's license when he. is. proved a habitual -vidlator. -. +. Violations records are stacked | all around the ae, said Hudson, In Today’s Press County N@ws. ooo. cascccnee- : Editorials ......,... evesteey * Farm and Garden...,.......%8 High School’ News.......... 33 Sports ...,....23, 24, 25, 26, 27 Theaters... ies cere ec ese $1 TV & Radio Programs... 41 ty promoting Legislators Pledge Road Safety Cooperation | and not filed because there is no | one to do the work. Broomfield said most other pro- | posed parts of ‘the safety program They agreed with Chamber fic violations and to notify offi. | would not operate at par unless | cials to automatically suspend a the central file could supply up- to-the-minute records. “If we add more state police, as both parties recommend, | . more violators will be detected and the central file needed more than ever,’ he explained. ~ “We can’t get the habitual vio- lators off the road unless we have | coniplete files on them,” he added. Haskill suggested that other sdfe- groups around the state be urged to meet and agree thing shoyld ‘go. through -with no hitches," he stated. “We can't get increased safety | without paying for it,” said Hud- son, “and the public must be ‘ready . deci capes ” But. the saving in lives property should more than cover the*outlay, he added. Anderson pointed out that Mich- igan’s high traffic fatality record threatens its tourist business,” “People from other states are learning it's dangerous to drive in Michigan, byt an efficient safety on pushing the before the! tors reece “Then this program would give us a good! beim bey _, : : 4 Meanwhile, the Supervisors met | Sept. 2% pending the final tax the board must meet within five’ “Apparently,” stated Chairman “the Supervisors - will | have to meet on the 27?th, but all | ~+we can do is read the report over | Soviet Minister Sees No Need to Await Treaty Tells U.N. That Russia ls Weighing America’s Aerial Inspection Plan upon the Western powers to reduce their armed forces land liquidate their foreign |military bases without wait~ ing for an _ international agreement on disarmament, At the same. time, the Soviet leader told the U. N, Assembly that Russia is giv- ing careful corisideration to President Eisenhower's pro- posal for an “open sky” policy of mutual aerial in- U. 8. territory. He submitted a resolution urging the Assembly to endorse a study of the Eisenhower plan, along with Fi f ir <3 Hy | sincere desire to facilitate the solu- 'tion of the important problem of Hoople Picks Football Scores UNITED NATIONS, N. Y, _|(#\—Soviet Foreign Minister _|V. M. Molotov today called © spection of Russian and | tement of State John Foster Dulles yesterday that “limitation © of armament is able.” “This statement,” he said, | ; . = ue 1 ti TH tals said don Johnson (D-Tex) is making . He| hour next Saturday, said Leonard THE PONTIAC PRESS. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1955 | in United States To Confer With Dulles and Macmillan About World Problems NEW YORK @®—French Foreign Minister Antoine Pinay arrived. to- day to discuss “the great prob- Jems in the world today” with U.S. Secretary of State John Foster Dulles and British Foreign Minister Macmillan, . * * * The ministers will meet infor- next Monday, then hold Pinay said he also would parti- Dixie Murder Trial May Close Today (Continued From Page One) | Gon, She cried as she looked at i | i : i i a : > | : | 1 HHT Hint i rt ‘ Aisi _Chadwick Stops Swim CALAIS, France # — Florence Chadwick, San Diego, Calif., swim- _ming star, gave up late today in her attempt to swim the English Channel from England to France and retern. The Weather oon AND VICINITY — Mostly with eceasional showers or pm teday and tonight be- TT partly cleudy Saterday. Con- esol. Wings easterly 10-15 m.o-h. e wertheriy igh co ‘tonight 62-58, high ‘Teday in Ponti: Lowest temperature preceding som As o.m.: Wind velocity 8 mph Geuey as At am. Moon sets Friday at = 56 work of the French the United Nations ,. | Building for a brief bow to their .| tiae youngsters and their dogs, said. | Burt Johnstone, all members of the Detroit Officials | Bid Goodbye to Cadillac Square DETROIT — Governing: offi- cials in Detroit said goodby. today to Cadillac Square, This was official moving re from the old City Hall and the old County Building on the historic old square to the gleaming new 26 million dollar City-County Building on the river front. The old buildings were left be- | hind as museum pieces among the skyscrapers, _ But Detroit ‘and Wayne County Officials were sentimental about it. They arranged a parade down Woodward avenue featuring char- acterizations of prominent - fig- ures from 1871 when the old City Hall was dedicated. The parade was to pause before | old City Jiall and the old County | mellow classic architecture before moving on to the modernistic new cone resplendent in marble and ype of the new structure, May- or Albert E. Cobo and other of- ficials held open house and invited everybody to visit the new seat of government that forms a part of Civic. Center that is gradually re- placing ramshackle old. buildings on the river front. A feature of the dedicatory pro- Injunction Halts Ohio Plan to Cancel Pacts Fast Model Change | Seen for GM Units DETROIT —Ward's automo- today ! ‘slumps ‘in U.S. car output, Ward's said. The statistical agency puts this week's U.S. vehicle assemblies at 124,001 cars and 25,090 trucks against 122,263- cars and 21,348 trucks last week and 53,760 cars and 16,184 trucks in the com- LParable 194 week. Dog Parade Judges Selected for Event Judges for tomorrow's ‘Pooch Parade,” annual contest for Pon- were announced today. They are Mr, and Mrs. Frank Grant, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Kraft and Pontiac Kennel Club, which is co- sponsoring the event >with the Parks and Recreation Dept. The contest is scheduled for 2 p.m. at Oakland. Park. If rain should force cancellation, it will be held at. the same place and T. Buzz, MSEA Government Institute Saturday The Institute of Government, sponsored annually by the Michi- gan State Employes Assn., will be held Saturday at East Lansing, according to Marcus Tompkins, president of the Pontiac Chapter 29: of MSEA, revealed today. The program will open with a welcome by MSEA _ president George Taack of Imlay City, to be followed by Paul Moore, head of the Department of Business and Industry of MSU's continuing edu- activities supervisor. | ‘cation service, who will speak on “Morale.” Vernon Brown of Mason, mem- ber of the Michigan Civil Service | Commission, will make the insti- tute’s closing speech, summarizing and evaluating panel findings. eatend rises Saturday @ 22) p p.m. Jamés Miller, state controller, *” geeteny Semperes will speak at the noon luncheon. fem sa ecesece- r+ eo Oe | gigs: ppm 8 Bicycle Strikes Auto, Piveetave Ri é : nO ider’s Le (As one _ El 2 ‘ sihaoy “ ntows tleven-year-old James Spencer; | temperature..........0s..... 84 | of 623 E. Kennett Rd., sustained temperature. ..sesceeceservers @25 his bjcycle collided with a car on Spence Street near Montcalm Street. Pontiac Police said the car, oper- ated by Robert L. Long, 42, of 384 N. Perry St., was stopped. The boy said he was riding on the left Side of the street and had started to cross over when he hit the car. When shampooing, be sure to scrub your hairline along fore- | head and temples with a soapy pono LT aaa! ,and eosmetics, | Sa a broken left leg last’ night when || Vanessa Brown, above, | ing on the set of TV's “My Favori | Husband " Vanessa costars with | Barry Ne.son in the show, and they mak- ing a gay foursome lately. Barry didn't get along so well with Van- essa's predecessor, Joan Caulfield. ‘and their spouses have bee Death Notices ns Lyle O'Neil Lyle (Murph) O'Neil, 37, of 4355 Cheesman, Drayton Plains was | dead on arrival at Pontiac General ‘ baby Hospital last night. He was born Aug. 12, 1918 | Ravenswood, Ont. Canada, the son’ Jones _| O'Neil and married Violet Um- of Walter L. and Pearl breit, May 13, 1950 in Ohio. Mr. O'Neil had lived most his life in Pontiac, moving Drayton Plains less than — years He was a member of Aerie | the collapse of 1230 Eagles and had been employed as a truck driver for United Truck- ago. ing Co, Besides his wife and father, he is survived by three children, Janet, Joyce and Wayne, all home. A sister, Mrs. Eula Matthews of Williams Lake and a brother, Lorne G. O'Neil of Pontiac also survive, Service will be held at 1:30 p.m. Monday from the Farmer-Snover Funeral Home, Burial will follow in Oakland Hills Memorial Cem- etery, | Mrs. Frank “Stonewall Service will be held at 1 p Saturday from the Pursley ater (Mabel Polly) Stonewall. Dr. H. H. Sav- age of’the First Baptist Church will officiate with burial in Perry Home for Mrs. Frank Mt. Park Cemetery Mrs. Stonewall who made her home with her daughter, Mrs. Margaret Cole, 654 Wesbrook Ave., had lived in Keego Harbor until few weeks ago. Rene Guellec Uninjured When Car Hits Store Rene Guellec, 58, of Waterford |” Township, was released from Pon- tiac General Hospital with apparent injuries yesterday after | his car rammed a store at 175) Baldwin Ave., Pontiac Police sa Hospital authorities said Guellec | had suffered a mild heart attack, apparently causing him to lose con- trol of the car. Officers stated that Guellec's car careened 316 feet down the right side of the street before striking the store. Damage to the building was not | estimated. Struck Crossing Street, Detroiter Hospitalized Struck by a car as he crossed Ottawa Drive last night, a Detroit | waiter ‘is listed in good condition ‘at Pontiac General Hospital with head injuries. Police said Hong. 59, driven by Herbert Bisgeier, 28, 94 Dwight St. The driver told officers that did not see Hong, who was wear- ing dark clothing, in time to’ stop. NOT TRUE — That's what. is saying about reports of bac kstage bicker- the victim, Yick was struck by a car | Hunt for Baby Stays on Coast Frantic Couple Claims SAN: FRANCISCO —The grow- | San Jose, Calif., to Atlantic City, N. J. || . Hopes rose briefly that a week- | @@,\0ld boy found abandoned in a ‘| church in Atlantic City might be | /the son of Dr. and Mrs. Sanford | Marcus, Robert was snatched from | Zion Hospital | fhe-nursery at Mt. ved Dr. Mareus and his 29-year-old wife Hanna studied an Axssoci- ated Press Wirephoto of the | Atlantic City baby and sald: A final check of footprints of the pictures of Robert's footprints. are 50 miles south of here. in| the last two days, but never de- ng. of to at Fall Coming Back After Hot Summer (Continued From Page One) It was the hottest summer on record in number of days on which the mercury topped 10 degrees. and says peratures showers. weatherman five days. a skies seen for Saturday. 7 aece = Slander Is esi in $50,000 Action id. ton against the Detroit sy its employes. E. ment from the firm April 15. - of ‘stolen government property. he G: ‘Hartrick. Atlantic City ‘Not Ours,’ ing search for kidnaped: Robert || Marcus centered again today in after spreading briefly last night across the nation here Monday when only 2 days old. Meanwhile, 1,000 or more per- sons—police, firemen, civil defense workers and college students— started a house-by-house search of the Willow Glen district of San A husky blonde woman with al has been seen there repeated- | ly under peculiar circumstances in all-time record was ‘set in 1934, | when there were 36 above-90 days. Fall, moving in officially at 2:42 p.m. today, began with cool teth- The temperatures will average as much as six de- grees below normal for the next Occasional showers are forecast for tonight with partly cloudy It will continue cool, Today's high will be 68-70 and tomorrow's 65-70. Low | * tonight will be 52-58. The down- Legere temperature at 2 p.m. -was A $50,000 damage suit was filed yesterday in Oakland County Cir- ae Court by William Sullivan, 25391 Brookview Dr., Farming- Broach Inc., of Rochester, and three Sullivan alleges he was libeled | and slandered by the employes, H. R. Conner, R. Kamischke and H. H, Grat, with encourage- He claims the three were re- sponsible for his dismissal from a highly technical job at the broach company last April 8 and from a| similar position with another firm | The three, Sullivan alleges. | charged him unjustly with having | No hearing date has been set, accord-| Box ing to Sullivan's maeoreey. James | The Day in Birmingham BIRMINGHAM—The City’s Rec- reation Board got a new lease on life last night when some 25 city representatives saw: eye to. eye toward keeping up with growing recreational needs: ./ First, a full ‘time « recreation di- rector, whose salary will be paid by both the city and Board of Ed- ucation, will be hired to work un- der the direction of the recreation board. To end the biggest problem, boundaries for | te school district facilities, the program. will be divided inte | three parts, but closely tnte- grated through the salaried co- | ordinator and recreation board, | Barnum, | High Swimming pools (at Derby and Birmingham two infants will be made by the | school) will be the responsibility FBI in Washington today, The FBI had AP Wirephotos and airmailed of the school board, while Spring- | dale Park and the Eton Park ice skating rinks will be under city jurisdiction. . 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SEW for School and SAVE $$$ " Coe a a OR FREE HOME DEMONSTRATION SEWING CENTER j | with his back to the wall, tried but failed to set up a scheme that would permit him to pull the strings backstage ‘after ostensibly turning over sed to a military junta, questions: Peron in the abortive dune 16 naval uprising, join forces with -'s choice had to be made, choose Ged and not Peron? ‘on the basis of information ob- | tained from confidential sources by | International News Service. fixed regular forces were com- /manded by approximately 5,000 _ commissioned officers. KNEW THEIR DUTY ‘of the nation’s armed forces to, sustain constitutionally elected au- | thorities while those authorities | | themselves respected the Consti- | | tution. i | all of Peron’s official acts had at) least the semblance of being with- | |too much for their stomachs and ‘they disclosed the details of the y plan in cireles where they would in the Constitution, gress, which = rubber-stamped | It. is the “story of how Peron, law-makers, = Therefore the stitution and not as saw. no It provides answers to two big 1—Why. did the Army, loyal to the Navy in his overthrow? 2—Why did trusted aides, when Now the answers can be given | olie talth, . Up until last June 16, the Army's to dec ide against Peron. | WIFE PUT ON CHURCH They understood -it was the duty Up to, and even after, June 16, the churches, This was so because of Peron's overwhelming majority in con- | have the most effect. every bill he sent over. 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Gellon COVERINGS awnet ATTACK CATHOLIC CHURCH - According to INS sources, a turn- ing point came when Peron wag ‘disclosed to be weighing a fresh attack on the Catholic Church. ‘Peron's closest and most trust- , ed aides were loyal to him, But with a few exceptions, they were all active members of the Cath- | Peron envisaged 4 plan for & | speech in the Plaza de Mayo* in| iwhiech he would proclaim the | closing of all Catholic Churches. After that, huge pictures of Eva Peren, his late wife, were to be set up on the front steps Some of Peron’s aides found this It was only a matter of days before the reports spread in the Army. Some officers believed it contact with =! ‘New Money Orders Rd “FE 4.9581 | = The Rise and Fall of the Dictator "as wad inal citge data te Those who didn’t constituted the Army, ol to interfere. But less than two weeks ago, @ q| es | '| is the result of many hours’ of re- “italinade Beas cua Wil i atl ee 8S cael Sate i Pp ig 2 si Sea sti '| venience, according to Postmaster _ | General Arthur |number of raised money orders. . forces that tried td keep Peron in office until 11 a.m. last Tues- REVEALS FALSITY Around 10 a.m. of that day Peron had a meeting with 13 generals constituting the military junta. Pe- ron then informed them clearly that he had not resigned, and that if he had delegated powers to the military junta, it was only as a) subterfuge in the current emer- to be obeyed; | Then of the 13 generals present When it came down to choosing | walked out ef the They real-| | between God and Peron, they had smn! | ized they were being involved in | plans repugnant to their sense of bonor, aa ite a si Up to that point Peron, if pos- sibly no one else, thought he still held the balance of power in Ar- gentina, and when the parleys with the opposition forces were over, the nation ostensibly would be gov- erned provisionally by a military junta, . Ld * And the junta would merely be carrying out his backstage wishes. The junta generals’ reaction to the proposed infamy was so strong, Peron had to rush for asylum un- der the treaty with Paraguay, Said to Save Time United States postal money or- | ders will have a new look on Oct. 1, redesigned for customer con- E, Summerfield. * * Ld The money orders have been changed to speed up their issu- ance, cut down the time patrons now have to wait at post office | windows, and help reduce the | * * ' Summerfield said the new design search and study, and should prove to be of great benefit to the mil- lion or more persons who daily made use of money orders, He estimated that 40 per cent of issu- | ing time will be. saved with the. new form, which eliminates the customer's filling out an applica- tion form. Bid to Protect Children GRAND RAPIDS —Kent Coun- | ty’s three circuit judges and its prosecutor have teamed up to pro- ' tect the interests of minor children | irivolved in divorce cases. They have requested that the Salary Committee of the Kent County | Board of Supervisors allocate suf- | ficient funds for an additional | assistant prosecutor whose main | responsibility would be to repre- | + | Sent minor children in such action. | Plan Ozzie-Harriet Film HOLLYWOOD w—A movie will | be made this fall of The Adven- tures of Ozzie and Harriet, one of | the oldest radio-TV comedies, pro- ducer Ozzie Nelson says. ' | Devine’s sister, Judy expxlained: .Sive one. She kicks off the’ net- | wamura, Tokyo songstress, Larynaitis Hits Judy Garland Tells CBs to Relax; «She Plans to Make TV Debut Saturday. HOLLYWOOD w—Judy Garland, who makes her television debut to- morrow night in a $300,000 show, is nu laryngitis today. : CBS-TV may be a little worried. but Judy isn't. In a voice that sounded as if she might be Andy “T always get laryngitis as open- | ing night nears, Just nerves, That's all it is, No germs involved, It'll | go away as soon as I get in front | of the audience, I hope. If not,- I'll just sing over it.” Judy's debut will be an impres- work's Ford Star Jubilee, a once- a-month blockbuster that will num- ber Bing Crosby among its stars in futurt productions. The 90-minute show will be seen on CBS-T V9:30-11 p.m., EDT. David Wayne will costar with Judy on the color telecast. For the Broadway and Hollywood star, the ‘billing is an unusualy welcome one. “It's the first time," Wayne told a@ reporter, “that I have ever played upposite a feminine star shorter than I. Imagine not having to act while standing on my tip- toes.”* Judy is making her TV fling the hard way—she'll sing 16 songs, some sort of a record. 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FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER : 23, 1955 Nearly Half of Pilots Found in United States WASHINGTON Mies seve shows that the United States has nearly half of the active pilot pop- | ulation of the world with 311,659 airmen of the “660,449 men who _ Income, Other fy. <% — Planes, official publication of the Association stock of French Champagne and cognac—his two favorite artgganke ed Chiirchillian liquid refreshment. is being revamped to pater Churchill Revamping |maaste sir winstons considerate Vast Wine Cellars LONDON (INS)—One of Sir Win- Sign ‘New Trade Pact. LONDON W—Britain and Bul- copper sulphate and woolen rags. garia’ have signed a new trade! Britain will issue import licenses ~which, together with an ample: agreement. Bulgaria will, ‘uy | for about $4,200,000 worth of Bul- stock of sherry and scotch, make about seven Million dollars worth | garian fruit. and. vegetables. ston Churchill's main projects in| UP the “Big. 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He contends that as hunters annually shoot 1,500,000 cottontails, they’d enthusiasti- ‘cally concentrate their fire on _ these five pound targets. ‘He argues that this and the San Juan’s habit of living in ferret vulner- able colonies, make it very unlikely that_ more than a few pairs could survive 4 Michigen. Carl Wilhelm Milles _-4 Almost always when death claims. atone distinguished in the arta, it is & loss to contemporary culture. ‘Here, in Oakland County, how- ever the death of Carl Wilhelm Milles, one of the world’s leading sculptors, was far more than that. _It was a real personal loss for all “ those privileged to know him dur- ‘| ing his 21 years at Cranbrook Academy of Arts. * * * Induced in -1930 by Cranprook’s - fdunder, the late Gzorcr Boots, to work with | tay tamous architect, Exim e calbepeiey hoy scam: sien ei i es: PCIE ny ali Palas fountain is at Memorial Park. . '. Cemetery near Falls Church, Va. Its 36 figures depict Mrruzs’ faith that death is not an ending. o~ 5. .9 ; “eich tn bis lite while to Parts, Muzs0 "met and became influenced by the great French sculptor, Avausts Ropin, creator of the world famed Thinker. A leader of the modern school of sculpture, Ropin won public acclaim by his. brilliant impressionistic realism. Death came to Mituzs at his home _ near Stockholm in his 81st year. The sorrow of his passing is tempered by the knowledge that in the magnificent setting of Cranbrook there are so many fine examples of his genius. * ‘ : ; LL Steel Outlook Good “Those who have feared that tightness in the steel market might prove to be a’ brake on current prosperity can forget it. Industry leaders admit that the sup- plies are tight and that there has been rationing. But, according to U.S. News & World Report, they insist that there _ will be no shortage which will restrict current good business. Back of the shortness of steel supply is the unexpectedly heavy demand from the industry's best customers—automobile, construc- tion, container and machinery - companies. But the steel mills which were operating under ‘90 . per cent of capacity during July , and August, are now working above 95 per cent and will con- — tinue to do so into the new year. That automobile manufacturers ex- pect another good year is indicated by their steel orders. Already they are lay- ing in large supplies for their 1956 models. The Man About Town A Banner Season ~ Some Extra Large and Quite Unique Reports on Growth of Holly, after flowers from the same cera had chased: off the snow last spring. Lilac bushes = the yard of : ir. and Mrs. Butler Merrithew of act Heights, are profusely blooming for the second the hot and dry weather,” phones Arthur Worthington of Lake Orion, “we've had tomatoes that weigh a pound, corn 12 feet high, and most everything else in proportion, all with the best flavor ever. Our 12-year-old son gained eight pounds during green corn season.” The bears at Blaney Pafk get quite chum- my with the tourists, according to Glenn H. Griffin ‘who recently found that out. The county draft boards whe have their headquarters in Pontiac are asked for only 23 men in their October quota. The city board sends 14, and the out-county board sends ‘nine. The induction date for both is Oct, 4. Honor guest at a recent dinner of the Commerce Eastern Star was Mrs. Adell Richardson, who celebrates her one hundredth birthday on Oct. 20, Verbal Orchids to— » Mr, and Mrs. Harry ©. Whitfield of 28 Oriole Road; am: wedding anniversary. Mrs, Emma Long ‘Pontiac; ninety-sixth birthday. ‘Mr. and Mrs. Edward B. Keith the ssmay heey fitty-sscond wedding anni- time this year. “In spite of a Deel, tectaetiy of MB WH. Cilenene O. eT AC. CEU. ea -_ —_ eae | sarees Phoney Front David Lawrence Says: Scandinavian Vote to Sect Red China 3 th 73s berets bani! g 4 z =< ” The American secretary of state, John Foster Dulles, in his speech béfore the United Nations, talked about the future era, too, but he wisely said “it will not be an era bound to be -violent change.” Dulles carried out this theme in his Thursday speech when he warned Soviet Russia that It Sometimes governments yield to expediency and forsake the ten- ets of moral force when oppressed to seat Red China in the United Nations. ww It RECALLED Not so long ago the soldiers of on Western worid pHosonsetr to liber. . fe IF THERES LIKE ME TO 00 JUST PRY would have been astound- ed if the United States had been to récognize and accept into the councils of free nations The votes by India, Burma ‘in U.N. Discourages Chiang Followers when free nations forsake it on duces pressed and encow oppressors. In the end violence breaks out in local areas and the little wars become big wars in which all nations become involved. Copyright 1 New York Merald Tribune, The.) Joint Disability Uriaffected by Variations. in Weather By WILLIAM BRADY, M.D. To many readers who have been * kind enough to write me about it, 1 owe this explanation. I am mere- ly a paid contributory, without any authority. e ® ° = If part or all of my piece is omitted, thete is nothing I can do about it. But readers have great authority if they communicate their likes or dislikes to editor or rah not facetiously but as the. most appropriate name I can ap- ply to physical degeneration of joint tissues. That's what I be- lieve most joint disability of onset and long (over a year) standing is. IT’S NOT ARTHRITIS I believe it is stupid or dishonest to call such chronic joint disability “arthritis” and waste time and In the piece I said: Any real inflammation which in any case cold, dampness, sud- — den changes, insufficient clothing and all that old hokum bunkem has nothing whatever to do wie the trouble. . Doctors and folks are techy. . i sett a ‘ ul satisfaction I get from such a letter. For four bits and stamped, selt- addressed envelope I'll send (1) the booklet ‘‘The Ills Called Rheumatism’; (2) the booklet “The 7 Keys to Vite”; and (3) the pamphiet * “Calcium and Rheuma- tiz.” —_ more eS * page to gota isease ; Brea ‘t a page - addressed envelope is sent to the Pontiac Press, Pontiac, Mich (Copyright 1955) ~Volke of the People ‘Puzzled’ ‘Reader Wants | by i 4} Be. Ef cE f i i H Uli French warplanes. A ITALY, PASSES war reparation laws. - Warning Signal: Explained Safety Devices in Autos Reflect Buyers’ Maturity matized them. as negative, They were apprehensive lest such dra- matic emphasis on highway risks might prove a deterrent to sales volume. * * The controversy embraced a economic " fundamental clash of philosophies, Perhaps the issue should be spelled out with crystal clarity. It embraces a distinction between slowly sowing the seeds of its own decay. Top management must be clear as to what its objectives are. . * * 6 While stating the facts of life might conceivably scare out of the the typical customer is made of - sterner stuff. Even the spectacular magazine piece entitled “And Cer- tain Death!" did not prevent the subsequent record-breaking growth of the auto industry, SOUND GROUND In the circumstances, it ms to me that automobile manufac- turers are on commercially and morally sound ground in instruct- ro 8 their engineers to build safety into vehicles. s * Safety is a relative term. Li can never be made a riskless a venture, but timid salesmen should not be permitted to deter engin- Case Records of a Psychologist . any actions pro- * * * Thus in featuring safety devices,’ motor manufacturers are putting nterprise system by stressing that it is capable of social- = * * @ Such a new trend offsets the ee ee ee a gogues to characterize as social by government, and to stigmatize as anti-social, or sordid, the policies of business, Portraits Doctor Sees Religion as Way to Stop Mad Race Toward Mental Disorders Dr. Menninger thinks we are already staggering under the tar load required to care for mental ill health, and the mad race toward insanity and neu- roticism is growing worse. So vaccinate your kids agaénst in- sanity. Inoculate them against divorce and delinquency. Go to church regularly and use the “horse sense” outlined in these «daily case records. : By DR. GEORGE W. CRANE Case P-347: Dr. George T. Hard- ing is a leading American psychia- trist from Columbus, Ohio, where he has leng taught at Ohio State Medical School. He and his charming wife en- tertained Mrs. Crane and me on our last lecture to Columbus. We both have 5 children apiece, and are active in moral enter- prises, so “e are great triends, Well, Mrs. Crane and I were in New York City over a weekend so we decided to hear Dr. Nor- man Vincent Peale give one of his typical inspiring sermoris, , At its conclusion, we went for- ward to visit a few minutes with So we all had . dinner together, during which time Dr. Harding. told me an interesting thing about the Menningers at To- preg apegreeaer'g ception roughest America that psychologists and psychiatrists are ali atheists of non-Christian. That is far from true, for the great majority of both these pro- fessions are active in moral enter. prises and roote?s for the churches. Many of you know that I have also taught a Bible Class for over 35 years, for I practice what I recommend to you read- ers of this column. “We doctors realize that God is _the best medicine on this earth. This doesn't mean that we disre- ’ * Bcf “Warts, Instead, we must vaccinate - against ill health as we vaccinate against smallpox. That method is not only safer but far cheaper in — tax dollars. STOP INSANITY This daily newspaper column thus helps check neuroses and even psychoses. It reduces divorce and lowers the delinquency among children. It stops many delusions of persecution and other anti-social complexes. * * And it does it on a nationwide scale and at no cost to the tax- payers! Your newspaper is thus méeting America's Number One health problem head-on and in the most economical fashion possible, Sunday school every Sunday. 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It-is, insteafl, a | newly unveiled facet of a unique | musical genius: With ‘‘Hear! | Hear!” which has been touring the land and opens a limited 4-week run at the Ziegfeld in New York Tuesday night, Waring = ay new career. This remarkably industrious porfortiontet has poured into “Hear! Hear!” all the savvy. and of nearly four decades of his working life. ‘The show has inherited the best ! hymns of at charches to dome breed of our native music, he|' New York will not want to let port alc baal sentence, MADISON AVE. CONFUSED Madison avenue’s advertising aard-vaarks are expected to revise all their thinking as a result of a dispatch from Francis A. Diffley, | Maryknoll missionary to Japan, as quoted in that order's monthly magazine. Ex-UM Gridder Dies DETROIT w — guard on the 1910-11 University of Michigan. football teams, died Wednesday. He had been a pro- bation officer in Recorder's (Crim- inal) Court. 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FE 4.7197 | ~ , . ae S ne wae wea sa oma : "fe is ; . roe: reported upset by blunt talk from | Be: JEOR N R " Credit “King of Docks’ |Clsims Husband \Farm Decline |Aust Mendy Can |Drivers’ License SSS | eapeugyneepmeererne aus Put enh et a acl ™~. |StillSelect Her _ m __ | s5 “bad patits” among orainary| FHS TOM VCO] NE oh Am DIO MYA N | Bullets onHerNeck _— Fy to Halt Own Men at 104 Plan Hits Sna ac ep | TAKE UP TO 6 MONTHS TO PAY! Bs. viet {Los ANGELES. @—An_ heiress : , uEDFORD, Ky. Anat Mandy —— Sy a peychiatrist husbend| p, . tewood can ick ‘em at } : yeste heels ie . ) plantas _ ¢ Ex-Longshoremen Agent sec gel etree cag Prices Now Average| A grandson offered to bring) 500-Man System Given | open. meetings with sheritts, | | co —i$nyder Escapes Death | tained a divorce. She testified he| 6 Pet. Below Those’ of pacha ocr a Se by Williams ts, Pelted fale oe ©, All the Fashion Rage! : re *. bs her neck, : ' i = | * Along Detroit River Clare, Autalnatee I B. Grant, 29, re- @ Yeor Ago “ri nesonga ewe tam," the by Dems, Sheriff ee cee ae a W h . ceived an interlocutory decree yes- —=—— ____,| Democratic’ legislators later shid as a @ DETROIT @ — Zigmund Snyder, | terday, saying-that Dr. Henry J.| WASHINGTON @® — Agriculture | Pied wih a clichle. Vand I} LANSING u — Gov. Williams’) 0+ their spokesmen told Wil-| § | - Known a5 | Grant, 42, compared her with his | Department economists predicted | arin or pve hasan” ~ | Proposal to set- up a S0OM&D/tiams that he was heading for|/— , King of the Detroit Waterfront.” | worst patients, and said “He! today that the general level’ of| : another of her pet ts the | 4¥8tem of state driver license ex- | trouble if he insisted on trying to | Feported to police he ¥| couldn't stand to practice paychia-| » ices—a big political | hasbage dol sao int iners and take the duty away | take the licensing away from sher- | © r urd ‘ p Siac dant cael ty Soe 0 ty at eS will decline little if any more on| “Why, I wouldn't think of leaving | from local waa reported ifts and local police. s Fe burst of pistol shots fired into his bd any my arms bare,” she said, stroking | today to have hit serious opposition! ‘The theme of the Democratic | jp: car: He was not injured. Mrs. Grant testified he blacked) this year’s crops. the long. sleeves ot her printed | among his own Democratic party. legislators’ opposition reportedly | # F _% = * 3 her eye because she hadn't ironed) Farm prices now average about| ion dress, “Now. the ee e stemmed from the fear, first pub- | 5 "Snyder was ousted two weeks) the shirt he wanted. Then when /6 per cent below a year ago, Dem-| °° Vien bare arms and legs and| The plan, first offered to Wil-|licized by the sheriffs, that motor- [7 ‘ igo as business agent of Local / she finally told him she was going | ocratic leaders have sharply criti-| O04 cut the heels and toes out | ams by Secy. of State James M. | ists would be required to drive long | F | of the AFL International | to get a divorce, “‘he became angry | cized the Eisenhower administra-| (+ 110i. shoes It just ain't decent.” | Hare, already has drawn the bitter | distances to get their licenses. | 5 rhood of Longshoremen. | and ground out a cigarette in my) tion for the price setbacks, saying aft her bushend and four of| fire of the State Sheriffs’ Associa- aw i. The international union placed the | neck.” present farm programs are inade-| , |. i. children died. Aunt Mandy | tion and has been opposed by the! The English word, “brandy.” local under trusteeship, charging} Mrs. Grant is the daughter of | quate. went to live with a daughter.-Most | Republican party, the Michigan) comes from the Dutch, “brande- Our Princess jumper Snyder with “irregularities.” Sny- wealthy oilman-psychiatrist Dr. * * * | of ‘cn Gia i spent a wheeled Municipal Judges Association and wijn,”’ meaning “burnt. wine." ; scooped and flared for der gave police this account of Maurits Boas ‘In a monthly report on the de- | ocki ir but her health ig|the State Association of Justices SS Bi fashioneble: fall ot ota, atin. with ‘dilalen a a hae ee seas Soy "of the Peace. It has been endorsed | Central heating got started in the | Voshionable fall ¢ or ~An F » the department's mar eve nev medicine | by. the Police Chiefs Association. | 1870's when it became possible to ith sweaters, skirts, " tpadtghts bore down upon him at FAM Wife ShOO#S — |Kecine service sata: that seasonal to inount te aanthing’ the sci. | But administration circles were |make cast-iron radiators cheaply.|f} blouses or by itself, the Be tase "Healings and H T ) k uate on & sald, “Much “I don't see how folks stand all | : epee SE buy of the season. Tur- - ‘Rivard on the river front. Hecklers in ruc of the general cog F adjustment to permet ond powders they take - ———— ———— sf quoisé, red, moss green; 38 increased supplies this season have | °°” (at a0 the car was beat | JAMESTOWN, Tenn. (% — An| already taken Place.” it you want tp make me reall] HS 1 @ ALO] yi om Qi DLOM AAS Ban: 2 t0 15, 10 t0 16. fe pass, he saw a flash of shets | .n2-, farm wife fired a shotgun| Price dfops-this year, the re-|™ad, just come toward me with a S from tt, He ducked down on the | inty a truckload of youths yester-| port added, largely reflect market | 408¢ of castor oil. The folks tried it rAKE UP TO 6 MONTHS TO PAY! | i peat a6 bullets shattered the 7 Led ot a recond |D0t long ago when I was feeling | . 7 Sag ean ear pa, | One Nair, Meet 7's, 25, |rekcticng to prespects of 9 recerd a ket FI ‘cel aur , Bowling Dresses — Bayder straightened up and phe tnagen he minor injuries oe ST ene a was up to.” ; 5 toot casen! Oe ; pained control of his car in time | r,. woman, Mrs. Harrison Holt,| In a separate report yesterday,| She finally swallowed the castor ee i pool arid fo keep trom crashing into ® | shout 50, told Sheriff Clayton Up-|the Federal Reserve Board's| °ll—‘‘after they put some whisky O £ Ki d a 44. Parked truck. : church that the youths, students) monthly bulletin blamed the de-| in it: a né-OTr-d-RAin “Snyder told police he had no|at York Institute, yelled at her | clines on big crops in recent years, | ie vail miates . - iGea who fired the shots but he on their way to a farm demonstra-| overhanging surpluses owned by | Mandy made ne ae believed the shooting was con-| tion and again when they returned. | the government and on the cut- speaaeltn - gayreed| flected with labor union trouble. ‘| She said she fired “just to scare | back in federal price support rates Gyn ally over Sater -i.. "em." for this season's grain harvest That's wh , BETECTIVES REPORT ,| | Charged with felonious assault, But despite a decrease ‘iri farm | to do. 8 why He's keeping me \ se there seein toe car's |= jury action tn dana. hae pDivendintaics report added. Rome's Traffic Planners windows where the bul- 7 | War Against Motorcycles | Eavonid bee med tengh, | 15144 Age Group Sufters|Lectyres Resumed | “nour wv-ts nop te Mera - Snyder is employed as a chect- | Most Fatal Accidents . City fro sounding like the Infer- Many somples, exclusive DEVINE _k Sis loading dock: He wee ving by Owen: Lattimore [s.c’.uree Masereyces ot model hats ond solesmens’ Lhe ale auto loading dock. He was driving} LANSING w — The 15 to 4/DY clamed wu Gu “debehnaaecan eur dioatie hate, Vow be ag & cuupeny ent. age bracket is the danger group | sound like buaz bombs, cars with- felts, novelties. == 4 * 2 ¢ for fatal accidents, the State! BALTIMORE u® — Owen Latti-| out mufflers and other automotive ts, int. “Snyder was quoted by detectives | Health said. more has returned to work a8 &/ noise makers : saying that at the time of his} The that | lecturer at Johns Hopkins Univer-| 4 special squad is being formed . removal as business agent he was | accidents, fourth biggest killer in| sity, a university ‘said | to patrol the. city armed with in- : the Longshoremen’s Union and in- | in the 15-44 group and is the lead-| Lattimore, Far Eastern affairs! ioise a vehicle is making. The te AFL Teamsters union. ing cause of death among chil-| specialist, was placed on leave) dist registers noises in arbitrary sia Me bs . foilles—off the mage and 27.3 per cent were among | nied he was a follower m- ono ave zes 10 PORTLAND, Ore. «#—Searchers | those . Gere left virtually without clues|™°"* over & — eo * | | ase to 20, 141 to 24%. San Se Sereurs | mo me ature ate were rape come ot te Look Smart---Buy Nationally Advertised Bra : : days ago of two Portland women, | o¢ the Business Opportunities col-| ment were dismissed as too “‘Nebu- | wGe Tall Girl che 15 and the other 53. = | umn in Classified. Place a “Want. lous and indefinite and the others : Dresses }- women or a drive ed” ad what want. | were government {. . : 3 > 3 | ae Run vor mee ads to vnload. last June 30. \ Famous Quality ; House of Morrison <> S : Mmote foothills, 20 miles east of Blouse - > town. It was locked and things -- were in order. But the women, PS - Mrs, Avera Ferguson, 53, and Mrs ) e D 6 William Sharkey, 75, had vanished « Relatives of Mrs. Ferguson said fhe was experienced with back- woods roads and the woods. Hy Relatives recesses : a 7 % A : eA * af suicide or voluntary NY) |} —— M 99 1 ial ; St. Ma ’ ot. 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Army in Germany is trying = ae ome — | af the first com — | Knife-Wielding «Man Is ,, find out why sorte career ser.‘ reduce agricultural production, Fe ro E D / Brought Under Control | | geants ‘erack up menially after 12 rajse farm prices and combat sur- USED TV SETS of * b Driver With Ax to 16 years’ service, | Pluses. The plan would cost the) Only $5 Per Week! it & f ite M Proj : ctor y | Lt. Cot... Frederick A; Zehrer, government about a billion dollars | aly ~ 4 3 ovie Froje permsount ih. wltewnyl| ell ae heer gehen oe es TY. : : ; nife-wei ‘8 Drafted by E. Howard Hill, . Splicer builtin A i) ying sailor terrorized .a -bus drjver| Hospital. here,. says “an unex-| bureau « sl ele “ght be I q 4 ii [and his 28 other passengers, yes- | pgctedly large proportion” of veter- | sented to an American Farm Bu- 4c Fo ; ns terday on @ 20-mile.ride algng the aM noncommissjoned officers are |reay meeting in Chicago next | , i OOODOCODDOO me NOOCOOOODH0D00ND] fF Pennsyivania Turnpike the sNelndingy wp Je ,papchiairle . Wards. | week. . 4 ; . ” ‘ ‘8mm 750 watt | Secombe a ore? ax and a: r ae initigh| 43 ay aed —— aa WATER SOFTENER $ 99 4 made of up to r cent of farmlands »? The sailor; Robert 4: Jones,” 23, "study of 40 sergeants hospitalized | for os years with the land being | | of Washington, D. C., was, held | for: emotional and social. malad-| J .4o4 with | soil- building crops. | e without ‘charge today. by, police | justments after years of efficient | iThis is one - of the proposed soltu- “ pending action by naval, aauthor- | a br dh ial per ont - We Have the Grade on ities, i ? } pres Pe Lngs insecurity | Salt ¥ * “ The driver. W. E.-Smail. 50, | @™sety in relation, to the NCO or ; ou Mood e Slender Lines ; and four of his passengers re- officer to whom they were respon- MEN WANTED e FINE Fl t H FI ae isible.” @ NUGGET @ Flattering Flares ’ ee quired treatment for shock The. survey indicstes men whe Te Train tor All Phases @ MEDIUM FLAKE = , JUUOCOOD Officers gave this version: 'have wives opposed to their mili. | of America's Greatest @ COARSE FLAKE | OS @ Circle Skirts d er et A short time after the Washing- | tary careers may develop anxiety | NEW INDUSTRY @ ROCK ‘ = ’ P ~ Splicer in base drawer. Splice [i ton-bound bus had left Pittsburgh. | and become inefficient during the | TELEVISION-RADIO @ Novelty Trims your reels for a complete | Jones went berserk, shouting that | past-middle years. of service. . | 7 . ’ ' " eee movie. Projector. system fa- a woman passenger had told him : read bbe hp ecard aie Gasee | We Deliver; * Up-to-date precision gear mous for brilliant pictures. took-her -seat/ He, ran behind | gives the ambitions man ef today §| wind __ New switch —-room light I's seat, pulled a switchblade | Total Doughnut Sales | oe coneeet, ee You Cannot Pick It Up For * Reverse gear for trick effects” goes on when projector’ "goes Anife and pressed the point of it CLEVELAN the silli | twerease these opportunities a thou- § | Our Delivery Charge ® * Ulira bright stills off. Modern design. 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PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, ~~ THIRTEEN o ‘to Be Shown Next. Week ~ Lowered Roof Line ‘Achieved in Ford ‘56 Styling -—————-—_-- ONE OF THIRTEEN MOD- ELS — New body styling as well as other exterior and interior changes and three new. engines with major improve- ments in performance, di are scheduled for public dis- ' play Sept. 29. =» : ENGINE POWER BOOST: ED — A lowered roof line, one and one-half inches lower than on 1955 models, is part of the new styling of the 1956 Ford Victoria (shown), one of seven models in Ford's Fairlane series. Ford division of Ford Motor Co, reports that the 1956 Fairlane series with ¥% engines offer engine power equal to the Ford Thunderbird, Dual exhausts and four barrel carburetors are standard equip- ment. , i LOO scene lene pnomaees TT eee b> More Voters Pick President - 2 More States, Alaska Adopt Primary Laws Since 1952 Election WASHINGTON «®—More voters than ever before will have an op- portunity next spring to take part directly in the presidential nomin- ating —. Argentine Artist Left With Big Peron Statue PIETRASANTA, Italy & — The | to be an Argentine worker standing left sculptor Leone Tommasj with | of Peron. ; one of the rarest white elephants * * *# in history — a white marble statue; Evita was to be shown ad- of the ex-dictator’s late wife Evita a crowd with her left hand other statuary besides. of them was supposed to be her nd te book, “The Reason of My ~ own But that’s nothing to what Tom- | 1 ife.”’. masi and his two sons would have) 4 dozen smaller statues were to ‘had on their hands if Peron had) pe carved around the base with a lasted much longer. - 2.’ |lot of decoration. . Atter worldwide competition 4) yer TOMB three years ago, Argentina com- missioned. Tommasi to, build 4 through an elaborate system of monument in the honortol Peron | staircases could have seen the and Evita. whole city of Buenos Aires through "| It was to be 450 feet tall —! the pupils of the eyes of the main bia to pick delegates to the August|some 145 feet taller than the| statue. A silver tomb containing national conventions or express| Statue’ of Liberty from base to| Fyita Peron's remains was to be nomination choices or both. A 19th| torch and only 105 feet shorter placed at the bottom of the build- staté, Alabama, will probably con-| than the Washington Monument. | ing. ~ fine its primary voting to the} The main figure, a 200-foot piece) [+ would have taken a half dozen Democrats. . of statuary, was to be nearly freighters to haul the giant mon- double the height of the lady in yment. When finished it was to Manhattan harbor. | weigh 43,000 tons. The central figure was supposed| parts already coniplet ~ | the statue of Evita und the smaller ° ° decorations. Petite Pat Operating 34-Ton Dump Truck "Friends ot tommast said the artist had become so attached to CHICAGO W-Pat Moore, 20-year- the marble colossus that it was old Cleveland secretary, may find “almost the reason of his own it rather dull going back to her | life.” . typewriter. “What now?” asked Tommasi. ‘For the past: month, the pretty | Absent End Man Sends 5-foot-3 girl has been operating a | 436-horsepower, 34-ton Euclid dump | : : Fire Truck Ricocheting SPRINGFIELD, Mass. (® — A Ld * In 1952, both parites held pri- maries in only 15 states, and Dem- ocratic primaries only were held in Alabama, Florida and the Dis- trict of Columbia. Ld] * * A survey by the Republican National Committee research staff today showed that since the 1952 election, two more states—Indiana and Montana—and Alaska and the District of Columbia have adopted presidential primary laws, and’ Florida enacted a revised law.- big blocks of the gleaming white marble. rimary states, national coeutan delegates are selected in state and district conventions and in a few instances by party committees, 7 truck. é a ‘ * * * . She is one of the performers of | the General Motors Powerama, | 23-acre diesel and gas turbine pow- * ° are alike. Some provide for elec-| Sunday. at a road turn last night. tion of definitely pledged dele-| So far she hasn't dented a fender. The tiller man — who steers gages. Under others, delegates; Her parens, Mr. and Mrs. Wil- | the rear section of the fire truck— may be pledged or not. Still others liam E. Moore of Cleveland. watch- was not there. provide for presidential preference jed her maneuver the truck last’ Fire Chief Dennis Murphy quoted or popularity contests where the | week. ‘the unidentified tiller man as ‘say- - people vote directly on presidential} ‘‘And to think I didn’t trust you | ing that because of the nature of choices as well as or delegate|with the family car,” her father; the fire he didn't bother to’ board candidates. remarked. : the vehicle at the fire station. overthrow of Juan D. Peron has| before an anvil with the features | 53 feet high — and a bunch of/ resting on a stack of books, One | Visitors climbing to the summit | | New Project to House | Nation's Most Powerful Private A-Reactor ; ANN ARBOR # — Like some | | futuristic robin, the University of | Michigan is building a nest of con- | crete for some powerful atomic | eggs. It costs q million dollars. * * * This is no ordinary nest. It's the University's new atomic reactor and it's complete with a swimming pool to protect the city of Ann; Arbor from the reat of a thousand summers. | Soon the windowless walls of the | from the concrete foundation. They | will .house the mecst powerful private heactor in the nation. | ‘The major idea is protection | against the rays of the atomic | source, hotter than the sun itself, The source, uranium will be sup- | plied by the Atemic Energy Com- mission, The swimming pool, U-shaped, { t | \ and 23 feet wide. It will have walls | | of its own, made from a special | ordinary concrete. The 810 tons of concrete will be six and a half | feet thick at the base, three and | ' a half feet thick at the top. | GRANT FINANCES | The building, finapced primarily by a million dollar grant from the | F ‘ord Motor Co., will fit on the | {end of the University’s gigantic | | Phoenix Research Laboratory, de- | dicated to the peaceful uses of | | atomic energy. — | “The reaction can be increased active material. It's maximum | power will be a million watts, al- though if’will operate at an aver- ‘age 100,000 watts. \ * ie * s After the_entire building is fin- | ished, it will resemble a huge cube. | Then the AEC will move in to in- spect it for safety. and finally li- | cense the University to operate it. | iat the police department ‘ment. College Prof Utilizes X-Rays to Teach Voice CHICAGO (INS) — An Indiana | University musie professor who | uses X-rays to teach vuice divides male singers into three categories: | —Pharynx or throat-users, like deep-voiced Vaughan Monroe. .. —Oral or mouth-users, like ten- or Frank Parker. —Pharynx-oral, or mouth and throat users like in-between sing- er Eddie Fisher, The professor, Dr. Dudley Ralph Appelman, has pictures to prove his theories. * * * Armed with an X-ray machine, planigraph and spectograph (spec: jalized ferms of X-ray devices), magnetic tape recorder, head positioner, photographic enlarger— and, of course, sheet music—Prof. Phoenix project's reactor will rise | Appelman takes internal photos of his voice students, In a series of X-ray photos now | at the 56th annual meeting of American Roentgen Ray Society in Chicago, Prof. Appelman de- monstrates the actual physical changes occurring when a singer makes transitions from open to covered: vocal tones. — * * * Prot. Appelman said the X-ray ed include | will be 12 feet deep, 35 feet tong pictures are helpful in teaching voice to singers “in order to show them what is actually done to make Tommasi's yards are filled with | concrete, 60 per cent denser than | the sound come out as it does.” For Extra Big Fires, Just Dial the Operator JACKSONVILLE BEACH, Fila. @ — “It seems confusing but it's really simple,’ said fire chief R. D. Brunson. a Jacksonville Beach residents who want to report fire should phone the fire departnient 5-2334; not the police department 5-2331. However, residents of adjacent Neptune Beach and Atlantic Beach jong hook and ladder fire truck | or decreased by -reinoving suum | ett weet to report a. fire should crashed against a new automobile | of the rods containing the radio-|¢aj} the police department 5-2331; | No two presidential primary laws er exhibit in Chicago which closes | which smashed into a second car. not the fire department . 5-2334. | That is, unless there is no answer jaboratory in Schenectady, N. Y., Then says all this bad air may be they should call the fire depart- ’ Now that explanation should cut down the number of calls going that man is to the wrong department—some- times 30 to 4) a week, Brunson said, BY > Out of This World German Scientists Lead Rocket Research (This is the last of four erticles | at Peenemunde on the Baltic sea | - on the practical possibilities and | z : | problems of space travel by @ science |coast. 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Hatfield is, pres- ceeds from the ‘Kids’ Day" peanut sale will go to ident of the North Pontiac Kiwanis and Gibson is sponsor youth activities. sossitiok cl tha Won Fondes om. Rowston, a city commissioner, is on the publicity committee. Pro- Ponting Press Photo ‘na |TV Commercials |tts’.tec ——s Big Steam Turbine 7 pos 7. P Or er aeitting into’a bucket{H. CINDERELLA $150 a Is Winging fo Japan ee oe ig no come Wedding Ring 75.00 | COD ISHe fie Ss NO CONNECTION ation Rather Humorous errr mv conecion QUARANTEED a ree SEATTLE @—They chained the) | Dwpon INS)—The ‘‘huckster” and his occasional companion—the unintentiofally funny commercial |—made their debuts last night on British television screens. * . * 3,000 pounds of sand bags in its nose before loading an $11,520 The occasion was the first broad- casts by the Independent Tele- shifted back to a boxing match with the programs over the ITA channel. Their messages were inserted between programs and there is no such thing as ‘The Blank Toothpaste Hour” or “The Blank Automobile Show.” 24 N. Saginaw St. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1955 Only Keepsake, the W <= 1. VANESSA $100 Wedding Ring 42.50 Michigan's Largest Jewelers SF . Pontiac State Bank. Bidg. OPEN FRIDAY and MONDAY NIGHTS ‘TIL 9 P. M. Wortd’s Finest Quality Diamond Rings, are GUARAN TEED PERFECT in. Writing REGISTERED Sis Le ee wo eee 2Vsfur ara ea { uz Ff and PERFECT The better the quality, the more beautiful will be your diamond. “) a ... the finest ! Wedding Ring 575 150.00 vision Authority, a new govern- ; — Lacon fo teas ever’ | ment agency, set up after years SERVICE 9 eiowes Ri onan Because the foading doors of the |! Subeearching and angry de s iamond Ring . an Trt ure back “of the main| Date, to deliver commercial tele- diamond ring with a big Si 'g weight vision. shows in competition with Yes J guaranteed perfect ; SS ee OP need Im the | the non-commercial British Broad- center gem. LAMBERT $500 cast Corp. ° ‘ . os the big The first commercials —for a oT. Wedding Ring 175.00 wae, aman, sate, eM pate Citron Kt eat wf SHAM d soing. Steamship ice ; est : ilo .. | chestra from 9:30 p.m. until 1 a.m. ai na crates = eat Sauce esas ee | There are four pages in | Cub President Harold Jacobsen, Gene rman . irs. . . A ne Nv 4 . ig Mrs..Verne C, Hampton. She | Mrs. D. B. Eames will open her | today’s Women’s Section ri aoe mee vice abiesnaben will be assisted by Mrs. Robert home on Cherokee road with Mrs. | - - : a ad Willi Ri t r, B. Oliver, chairman of prizes, and| Glenn H. Griffin and Mrs. N. E.| bY Mrs. S. J. Cloonan and Mrs. | 0) Ot nn ee ae tew Mrs. D. B. Eames, publicity chair- | Durocher assisting | Robert R. Eldred. and Mrs. Car- | — co cies man. oo. |roll C. Braid and Mrs. Carl of aeortige eal pattie ere ‘ nT woah Jahl ill assis . Brooks, | Me petCor o Hostesses who will open their |, Helene hie perce Iserige be | Dahigren will assist Mrs, Brooks ere De Ges ces cae maker, | | homes for the affair are Mrs, | T Joes ere bgee! se | Harold B. Euler of Ottawa drive, thane ice Galbraith and Mrs. Speaker Outlines | Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Cole Jr., Mr. |” assisted by Mrs. George Crane, mech te acter B . ‘ jand Mrs. William Cvengros and, b> Mrs. Harold E. Howlett and | Others to open their homes are | DOYS Club Work |Mr. and Mrs. Alger Conner.. | Jeanette Hubbard. Mrs. Robert B. Oliver of West | the Roard of Directors of Wever |. Still others are Mr. and Me 4 oe ‘ ; |Mr. and Mrs. Robinson Bronoel, ——— — = : - , Bruce Jacobsen, Mr. and Mrs. Owen Hawthorne Community Chub | James Jenkins, Mr. and Mrs. The met Wednesday eveni - ‘ evening at the) : : ; Charles Opie, Dr. and Mrs. James engagement of home of the president, Mrs. | Ouinn and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph > -pp. | George Gray of East Yale ave- |... . ft Kathryn Mills | nue “oe — ts for th | ee ae rae : . ~~, | Making arrangements for the; | Kirn, daughter| Mr. William Coulacos, director crciiestia ter tila seseua are Jack | of Mrs. | of the, Boys Club of Pontiac, spoke \ seca assisted by Mra, Robert : to the group. He explained the | ; G Petrott Marvin G. organization of the club, its acti-/ — pa cae ea handing Kirn and __ | vities and the need for others in | publicity. the late Mr. igre — - the SS. j + Bre rs. Elmer Greene, chairman | ar _ Kirn of of the Optimist Playground de- Schedule Jubilee Birmingham, | velopment, gave a report for her| President John Bank, the Rev. | and James committee members. Mrs. Philip/B, F, Jarzenbowski and Victor : |Muttersbough gave the report of | Targanskj will be the speakers at - Richard Buck,'the civic improvement commit-| St. Joa~ph Societies Silver Jubi- son of jtee. John Emerson spoke of do-| lee Sunday. vv ad M | nations and volunteer labor of the; A High Mass will be sung at mr. @ ‘4TS.| group for improving the com-| 10 a.m. and dinner will be served Joseph Buck | munity. ~ | in the church at 4 p.m. of Muskegon, . —_ ) is announced. SOLOLIity Holds Rush Party Kathryn Epsilon Sigma Alpha sorority ; Burdette, Mrs. James George and attended: — |held its first rush party at the | Mrs. Earl Smith Jr. . Hillsdal home of Mrs. Reginald Rippberger | Also invited were Mrs. Winston | ; 6 on Denby drive Thursday evening. | Hopp, Mrs. Harty Woodman, Mrs. College where|, The Comic Strip Party theme | Harold Stickley and Mrs. Edgar. : - James was \*™ carried out in both the games | Plympton. Ss Vas om - 4 ai and the refreshments served. Social chairmen, Betty Lou De es graduated tits | «q |aroot and Mrs. Elmer Johnson}. B spring. He is | Mi gress gpmcncortames & can = assisted by Mrs. Donald | . ee cee . - . ‘ af fili with was | by Mrs. Cari urphy, Mrs, Donald Giordana, ¢ | ne ‘ ¥ : ss ow lat? d nactoted ye —o Mrs. Sidney Savage and Mrs. Ed- : | ee Pontine Press Phete Alp T Mrs. Donald Moore and Mrs. nnd Smith. - “Comine dow : ”* ld ee c pha Tau Li. Schiefler. Pane aa tach pacts wi €6 Od _ “Coming down the middle” are the Barclay Robertsons \held by the two couples for the Mary Lyons Group Septem. £ ‘ een 2 ae “ Omega = Guests were Mrs.-Fred Mueller, | 13 at the home of Mrs. Sweeney | °/ D rayton P lains, .. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Edwards of j ber. Square Dance Saturday at the Fir st Congregational i: ed KATHRYN: MILLS. KIRN, fraternity. Stephanie Linabuty, Mrs, Eugene |on Linden road. - 1 ‘Otsego road are-forming. the arch for the practice session|\Church.. © 8 fe é j Oy € f ‘ » ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1955 NINETEEN Parents, Avoid 1 Giving Tob. Advice| She..was reckless at bridge 10) seeing himeelt and the mistakes time | years ago. And trouble piles up. a er ee dren vocationally. . TOO EMOTIONAL The relat ; The. same thing is true when parents try to advise their chil- is too haded | with emotion to permit objective | . analyses. The father can't help Ld The value of a diamond is not a dollars and cents matter. 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Soginaw Street te. 5.6189 i | We Carr '|Slaybaugh’'s { i fi oA into her she “But what can we do,” a moth- | and hate to see them flounder, and | yet the minute we try to give them any advice, even about a summer job, we get absolutely no- * 2 2 First, bear in mind that this is | ; Hy d anti ‘ i i i Cy 23 rg a z i E fig H 4 i i: H HL z= 7% it a | Pile like a totally Blue Star Mothers Install Mrs. Smale Mrs. Helen Smale was installed as president of the Past Presi- dent's Club, District 4 Blue Star Mothers of America Inc. at a meeting held in Midland on Tues- Mrs. George Leninger was in- stalled as treasurer of the group. a Complete Selec- | i tion of Fine Quality HUNTING CLOTHES WOMEN * . including down-filled or an woo! jackets and pants, and lightweight Bird hunting gar- ments. We invite you to stop fm, look them all over .. your leisure. Open Sundays from 9-1 Sports Shop | BIG, EASY-TO-USE PARKING LOT | Cheese Good in Scalloped - Potatoes Mrs. Thomas Adds Powdered Onion to White Sauce By JANET ODELL Pontiac Press Home Editor was on her vacation this summer, she had to do her cooking on a with recipes and came up with an interesting dish of scalloped pota- toes. Her family liked it so well| that she will always use this) recipe. The busy mother of seven chil- dren, Mrs. Thomas finds time to/| include music in her life, She sings in her church choir and in the| Pontiac Women's Chorus, wi 14%—-24% by na Helos There's a promise of figure flat- tery in every line of this lovely fall dress! Graceful yoke, soft skirt, pretty bow interest centered at the || neckline. All designed especially for the shorter fuller figure—pro- || portioned to fit perfectly without | | alteration! Half sizes 14%, Size "Pattern 4755: 16%g, 1844, 20%9; 224%, 24%2. Send 35 cents in coins for this | | pattern—add 5 cents for each pat- tern for first-class mailing. Send | to Anne Adams, care of 137 Pon- || tiac Press Pattern Dept., 243 West | 17th St., New York 11, N.Y. Print | address with zone, 630 Oakland Ave. FE 4-0824 size and style number. (6 Extra Choice of. 3 Lovely Patterns Old Rose (Pictured), Moss Rose, and Yellow Rose—68-Pc. Set Consisting of 8 dinner plates, 8 salads, 8 bread and butter, ” 8 fruit, 8 soup, 12 cups, 8 saucers, vegetable dish, platter, sugar and creamer, salt and pepper shakers. 101-Pe. Set (Service for 12).. 60 OTHER PATTERNS 1, PRICE! = When Mrs. Rutherford Thomay |. wood range. But she experimented | ; jand Kathy Taylor of. West Iroquois | road, ; Practical Nurusing began on Fri- 16"4 takes 3% yards 39-inch fabric. | More Pontia ‘After kei vacations, the nat students -have left for college this _| past week, Word has been received that more Pontiac. young people have arrived at U. of M. Freshmen | f leartiing the routine of classes and | dorm life are James Smith of Oge- | maw road, Harold Richards of Mo: hawk road, Patsy Dernberger of Oriole road, Frances Hunt of Os-, trum street and Robert Dunn of | Third avenue. Richard Floyd of Raeburn | street and David Tarr of West | Iroquois road are also entering — this term, Old hands at college routine and | life are returning students John Moreau of East lroquois* road, | | Carol Sapp of East Walton boule-_ vard, Duncan MecVean of State Hospital grounds and Phillip War- | gelin and John Wargelin of Voor- heis road. Others returning to Ann Arbor | are Kent Dalley of Chippewa road | MSU STUDENTS David Robinson of East egests road and Louis Schimmel of West Iroquois road are getting into the swing of activities at Michigan State University. Entering Central Michigan Col- lege is James Jojly of Delaware drive. Paul Hickman of Menom- Returning to Michigan State Nor- mal College are Dessalee Temple ee en ee nee Practical Nurses. Receive Diplomas Festivities for the - graduating students of McAuley School of day evening with a formal dance, “Autumn Daze." Students received diplomas at McAuley Auditorium of Mery Col- lege on Sunday afternoon. . The Rev. James Maguire, director of the Newman Foundation at Wayne University, gave the address. Fashionette Club Awards gph c Bladen ts Off to College | of Oak Hill street and ‘Jerry |Sam Yarger of Dwight avenue Albright of South Genesee avenue.| and Carol Messer of South Gene - Eddie Bonner of Delaware drive, | esee avenue are also studying at Michael Kelly of Mohawk road, ! Michigan State Normal. 2-Hour F ree Parking HAVE YOUR TICKET VALIDATED WHEN YOU MAKE A PURCHASE AT JACOBSON’S cowl collar | jumper ; Definitely talented, our wool flannel jumper has on entirely new look every time you switch from blouse to sweoter,.. and when you wear it alone, for chic evening drama. Charcoal, grey, charcoal brown, charcoal navy or light grey. Sizes ‘10 to 18. $1295, oy evening. Foreday at the trary Tuesday at the Morary. _| *19” $29.95 | Cups) SEE OUR BEAUTIFUL BRAND.NEW LINE OF FALL JEWELRY | | Dixiz Porrery | (Near Waterford). 5281 Dixie Hwy. $ OR 3-1894 | 3 Fer Your Convedionce Open Deily and Stnday 18 exw. o 8 pi. i wae 9: ',.. lilting delicately detailed pump handled with the special finesse of the great French dressmakers — slim, sophisticated, slightly bared at the vamp, brown calf, 16.95. STORE HOURS: " _. Monday thru Soturdoy / SHOE SALON STREET LEVEL :30 «. m. until 5:30 ne m. An Af — Re ‘THE BQNTI. AC PRESS. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1955 , 2 |Seek More | Ladies .for Oakland County Chapter | of American Red Cross, reports a shortage in Gray. Lady volunteers |in this area. } * . a | Dearborn Veterans’ Hospital, Pon- tiac General and St. Joseph Mercy | current lack of “moral boosters." There are patients in hospitals in and around Pontiac who nev- er had a visitor and who ‘never received a letter until a few Pontiac women found they had a little time to give as Gray 5 | Ladies, _ Phone FE 4-1854 | Cell Mi , Mrs. Sproul] points out that Gray An wer Today Lady. service is a psychological iad /care, not a physical care of the sick, and she adds, “Ofterr the one giving service deriyes as muc h personal benefit from helping as the patient receives.” a 7” PONTIAC : BEAUTY COLLEGE , 16% & pres: Gating Kresge’s s one may | Gray Ladies offer service "| day a week. Voluntee rs ” PARAMOUNT BEAUTY SCHOOL | 11Vp S. Saginaw, Eagle Theater Bidg., Pontiac, Mich. ~ Enroliments ‘Available in Day or Evening Classes. Write, phone or call in person for Free pamphiet. PHONE FEDERAL 4-2352 juled for Sept. | Mapley. ee q Coming Events | Prank code ay 1 Foster 6t., for | a sack lunchpon at 12:30 p.m | Pontiac Republica: Women's Club Groy | Ladies| } | Mrs. William C. Sproull of Bloom. | choose the day — the hospital. | | field Hills, chairman of the Gray | Eproliment information may be ob- | tained by contacting the chapter | ‘house on. Franklin peweverd. Group Planning © Square Dance _ hospitals are hardest hit by the | The September Square Dance of the Mary Lyons Group of First | Congregational Church is sched- 24 from 8:30 to 11:30 p.m. at the church. Mrs. Wallace Edwards is general chairman of the event which will be a country style dance, The hall will be decorated with cornstalks for a Sarn like setting. Mrs. J. H. Vanderlind and Mrs. | Robert Haskins are chairmen of the decorations committee. Mrs. | _ Robert Johnson has charge of re- freshments and tickets are being | sold by Mrs. Willard Kennedy and Mrs. Barclay Robertson. Publicity is under the direction of Mrs. Jack Emi] lL. 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And I go with a girl who is liked vy all the boys. She knows how to talk to them and I dong. “I go almost everywhere with | her, but when we see boys she knows they just pay no attention | to me, I go to the hangout and try to be sociable, but it doesn’t. work, ' wear nice clothes, the trouble?” [oa a Answer: You've a habit. of letting your rappcnts es! girl friend do all the work for you. | It's lazy and effortless to go | places with her, and let her ‘sparkle for the two of you. You) haven't even bothered to learn! ‘rom her how she does it, So many times you've been in her shadow that you've accepted ' \ permanent. Granted, you feel | almest ready to kick over the traces, You want to know how? Pick the next time you two. bump isto some boys she knows. | I'm not bad looking and I Take your stand right beside her, | sympathetic, could get What can be not behind her—but right in there her act tactfully, i where you can pitch. And the i the comvereation: paying first thing té throw some look alive. a right to be about it you are. Your girl, friend, drawing The silver must really shine for the silver anniversary \tea sponsored by St. Joseph Mercy Hospital . Alumnae Associqtion on Sunday. Mrs..Fred Wyzgoski of Foster is || street, chairman of arrangements, assists members of the committee to o make sure this detail is completed. \{has already been entertained by Feltz - Wiesle BIRMINGHAM — The coming marriage of Mary Margaret Wies- ler to Charles J. Feltz of Roch- ester, N. ¥., is occasioning many parties. The bride-elect is the daughter of Mrs. Norbert H. Wies- ler and the late Mr. Wiesler and Mrs. Joseph Flaherty of Bloom- field Hills, Mrs. E. F. Shulte, Do- lores Susin and Mary Lou Gade. Mr. and Mrs. Ray C. Cunning- ham are planning a cocktail party Sept. 29, and Oct. 5 Mrs. damie Martin, Mrs. Lee Bert- ling and Mrs. Harry Stillman will give a luncheon for Mary oe at Orchard Lake Coun- Club Mr. and Mrs. Walter O. Briggs Jr. and Mr and Mrs) Peter Mona- | ghan are planning a cocktail party and Mr. and Mrs. Everell E. Fish- er will entertain for the couple on their return. from their wedding trip. ‘. * . Mr. and Mrs. Walter F. Carey of Middlebelt road announce the engagement of their daughter, Su- san Joyce, to Terry B. Dye who is the son of Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Dye of South Bend, Ind. Susan attends Miami University and Terry is a student at Gen-< eral Motors Institute in Flint. They | are Hanning a November wed- * Mr. THE SWIRLAWAVE Coiffure is the big news in hair fashions for Fall and Winter .. . this, an Official Hair Fashion Committee of the National Hairdressers and Cosmetologist Ass’n announcement. RANDALL’S HARPER METHOD SHOP 88 Wayne Street Phone FE 2-1424 - s — i a i al a Ra ds | H. Irwin Gottschalk, : Mrs. David Duvall | Mr. and —_ ah Unruh | | i will give a square dance in their | _home on Lone Pine road Oct. | j re|Council Confers | * on Future Plan ‘for Information q| Sixty-five members of the Pon-| » \tiac Area Branch, = | Council for Exceptional Children | International | discussed ways to acquaint the © | public with its program when it | '| met Wednesday night. On the planning committee which brought out ways to give proper understanding of what the council (ICEC) attempts to do were Elea- nor Traut, Mrs. LaMar Pepple and Elizabeth Halsey was in charge Presiding at the refreshment ta- Leads Devotions Devotions were led by Mrs. Da- . vid Duvall at the Tuesday evening meeting of the Elizabeth Circle of | First Christian Church, { Mrs. William Stevenson of Os- | /ceola drive was hostess to the | group. A program on “The Life | of the American Indian” was given | by Mrs. Allen Hersee. The next meeting will be at the home of Mrs. Herbert Lock- wood ot Lakeview street, Oct. 18. Sparkle eee add lee jousness, and self-pity, Give ary edhociagiad lr dge al ge let your sparkle show—a sis- | WOW OLD IS SHE? ant, naturally lovely Merle look. Phone today for a free dem- onstration of the famous Merle Norman Essentials of Beauty Care. Enjoy a demonstration of the Mira- Col Home Treatment, at our ex- pense, and take home with you your personal make-up analysis. There is no obligation. Call today for an appointment. MERLE NORMAN STUDIO 12 W. Huron St. FE 24010 Open Mon. & Fri. Eves. Till 9 P.M. EARN EXTRA MONEY ... Good Pay for Full or Part Time I. B. M. Typists Experienced electric typewriter operators to work on new IBM ma- chines. Day or Evening. Full or Part Time. Apply Saturday 9 to 12 noon. Pontiac City Index, 67 Oakland Ave. ROTUNDA INN is At Your Service! 3265 Days a Year We Serve... LUNCHEON Daily 12 Neon to 4 P. M. DINNER : Daily ....5 to 10 P. M, Sunday ...lto 9 P.M. 365 Days a Year We Serve... Butfet and Smorgesbord: A selection of 35 choice dishes featuring colossal jumbo shrimp, Roast Prime Ribs of Beef, Roast Young Tom Iur- _key and Fried Chicken $3.50 365 Days a Year our regular menus offer a selection of 15 entrees from $2.10. 365 Days a Year We Serve... Country Fried Chicken Family Style All you can eat $2.75 WOODBURNING FIREPLACES Of... GOURMETS GUEST CLUB DUNCAN HINES SIGNET CLUB DINERS CLUB snacks at TED’S. Drive-In. > FOOTBALL SEASON! You'll be cheering for your favorite team . . . Win or_lose they'll be fighting all the way... After the game you'll like the hot coffee and eat in the Dining Room. . MI 4.1164 WOODWARD AT SQUARE LAKE ROAD . . Whether you . OF Our 4 oi nie caged ; fi iy A sake al ten Z } pe a sp eid a ‘i “i t F v : yy er we was tomes : t cued ' ; oy ae te 1 4 OR Lie | rae 2:4 oe } * Be et ee lags =—e e 2 eae . ed } : : ss ae THE PONTIAC PRESS. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1953 OM sy I ss I BY P © %° Shop Calico Corners First .-.and Save on Seconds! a Out-of-Town Conventions Attract: “Many City People Michael 'L. Fiorillo, director of Conferencé at Warsaw, Ind., ovet) Truman Hammett, Denis: Perkio-} Lain Sunday to attend the | kins Lake have returned to their’ Sept. 20 at Pontiac General Hos- education of the Boys) the weekend, | James Jeffreys and James Car:| American Bankers Aemsiation| benet ater, Deanting & coveet-| pial. tae ay a nga: ine ethan aes 7 g 9 | ; it Mr. and M Nes YE An # _ Chub Sen clad «: Daider Leaders| Accompanying Mr. Fiorillo are! tier convention in: Chicago pry aio ver] basal oa A Regite. cartner ot Flseag~ scp peak cy Kan.. Authentic Cotton Calicos. .$1.00 yd. By = pee : Lake road and Mr. and Mrs. Rob-| Mr. and_Mrs. Eldon r of and Mr. and Mrs, Stanley Roat | Everglase. 4 ES PY _ Burton’s fi oi. ert R. Eldred of West Iroquois! Thorpe street are visiting their of North Johnson avenue. | Scmcdcthenda Milla tciae Gaeta oe 7: . road. Sys | - | Patents in ev of their, =” | All seconds, every beautiful yard. s oe mation oo hey visit; _ Mrs. Mt. Bugene a of ° @ ‘ James F. Nye of Elsinore North East Boulevard, Mrs,’ W. | Cal C | mm drive, Kihoner®, Ogg of Liver. | triends in Washington, D.C., and) Ner@ East Bodovard, Nor 0 | alico Corners ae ap oper edinaiel an | Mrs. 1 yee of Honth’ deo | meanlc supeataeilns BLOOMFIELD HILLS, MIC " et East Sheffield avenue will sie street are attendipg the | - HILLS, MIC HIGA , = re motor te Lansing Sunday to a a Angola, tad., ‘ sith | World Missions Convention in | OOK 06:0 2%) MALES WORTH OF DEVON Games © re 2003 RE | vention ef Kiwanis Interna. | Annual Eaxscutive : eS Gg Lea et Ad Sg A a a ge Ld tional being held at — Olds William pt cect East Shef- Mr, and Mrs. Harlan Owens and ~~ DEFINITELY NEW STYLE. . ¢ ee Pontiac fleld avenue. family of Oakshire drive are leav- Ae) LTE PE TO ee ea ee Onn i Ir Len ’ * @ * ‘ing today to spend the weekend [5 el | Robert E. Bauer of Imperial, in Chicago. , OLD FAVORITES WITH A i: Beginner or Mrs. Leo Archambeau ‘of Rose- Mo., is visiting at the home of Mr. ns Ae nal is enrolling. le drive r son a Their son, and Mrs. George Marshall on in DeVry Technical Laboratory in | Oliver, 7 4 been busy with initiation activities Long fashion sleeve cardigan of interlock fine orlon in colors that blend with the fall season. Moss, mauve, Wedgwood blue, for the past several days. The forma] tea, when the Constitution is read, will be held on Sunday afternoon at the home of Joan : »| Edgewood Park drive. | Chicago where he will complete | |* 4 , . : Here are the sweaters you Robert is a member of the wed- | his course in! redio and television Beg Rev ew Student ‘a love te wear bet in new and ding party of June Pegg and a “| s Traini Will Bri Resul A exciting colors and styles. Charles Marshall whose wedding | - raining Wt bring KNesullts : _ These are cloud-soft Wil be Saturday moruing. gen R & 5 ; creations made of the new Mr. and Mre. Robert C. Gaines gxt® He The demand for stenographers, secretaries, #2 and enay te wath Orion et Berwick tustevena % typists, accountants, and other trained office & and Nylon. the birth of a daughter, Gina! mao’ 6s help is. far greater than the supply. Begin- §& ’ Marie, Sept. 8 at Pontiac General | ning salaries are excellent. There are many £ Hospital. the : ' opportunities for advancement. . Grandparents are Ernes' ie > Long sleeve crew neck slipover Valentinos of Millington and Mrs. i ¥ou can prepare for one of these desirable @ —a must in your sweater ward- Lillian Gaines of Berwick boule- bs positions by attending either Day, Half-Day, or robe in fine interlock orlon or | vard. . ) Evening School. ’ vicara nylon. In pink, powder * « bags tor . X Some # L t, lil Busy packing their bags , Nac f 1 ye page Napa Armageeco ed arena their ‘weehend viet in Lansing 3 New Students Each Week § & LZ ides Ghas 93-05. are Mr. and Mrs, Carl Brown : ‘| é " ont twins, Tommy and Susan, E DAY, HALF-DAY and EVENING .| if $4.99 They will be guests of Mr. and : VETERAN APPROVED at: ; Mrs, W. T. Greeley, brother-in-law | I 4 ‘ and sister of Mrs. Brown. bs A “| é . * * | W 80s Hamiltea Ave. e ., orgve a . . bd Mr, and Mrs. Donald L. Roat of Detreit 3, Mich, saves TO 8-1684 |F . the birth of m son, Jelery allen, | Greet Miva, Wow sume lh] 7 West Lawrence Street Phone FE 23551 fi] : ; h urn Thi wlletin «= DEANNA DOVRE Serving Good Food Since 1929! : Phone or Return This Ad for B . 4 | Tea Is Planned Breakfasts—Luncheons : | by Trabajamas } Name Address | PE Members of Trabajamas have Meee ee ee ese eee Richards on LeBaron avenue. 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Sizes 32-42. - A,B,C St Buy now and save! \, «ant in Seven Years May, or Loss by Cleveland «t@ World Series against Brooklyn ; cracking the Yanks’ five-year hold | i next Wednesday. ican; To get the job done, Manager 250 ally re- | Casey Stengel has picked Don Lar- | , indians to a| sen (8-2) to face the Red Sox, frustration once | who have lost seven in a row, in 4 ° 5 | : this afternoon's game. Tommy . ‘Contour. Stitch’ uplift bra © detuna sent Byrne (16-4) has the nightgame feat by the third place Chicago White Sox—to claim. the ‘Firmly stitched endercup for :sup- port. White broadcloth. Sizes 32.4, ~ Yankees, rumbling along on | t eight-game, winning streak, can | claim their sixth banner in seven assignment. Tom Brewer (11-10) and Willard Nixon (12-9) were the i ABC, cups. Se 15° a“ Mimetae [UC 1 : seasons with a victory in e i ra Se reas! ask about thi p.m—|the day or night portion of a dou-| Ceveland Manager Al Lopez, ' se 715 p.tm—Loes | bleheader at Boston. They can do. still hoping for a mitacle, has se- . ; it without that should the Indians | lected Herb Score “(15-10) to face CREDIT-SHOP WITH FEDERAL’S anaky vont pm800hs | arop their afternoon game at De-! Detroit's Frank Lary (14-14), the “tt HANDY: PURCHASE COUPONS ng RONTS nesvut — al ene iw. : SA AY'S SCHEDULE P ; tes , piciadeipnia : : If the Tribe, losing five of the| Even a victory doesn’t figure to ’ L dept. SAGINAW AT WARREN 20] 0 ET-NG seater Pitebeghy 7:08 Bn: last six, comes, up with pepo perk up the listless a —S . ‘8 pn, \| elanker New York can lose all four least it will give them a clinch can stores OPEN MON FRI SAT NIGHTS TOG manetagteMDAr's gcREDULE of its remaining’ games and still second place—that same old near-| New York's Giants a ney ’ Baee — é x} | Becouare OF nm ag ead m, ang @ ee Ses © Oe ee Peo a 5 é “| eas ys re 78 ir Stadium for the. opening game of / “3 ~~ @iosy j La ! * * « : + ifor three straight. years SES gaat EI TE PN a anf all Sof 8 pha fe E Dail she ly-tlghe elle i « J fi i « THE PONTIAC PRESS. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1955 on FALL CLASSES Day or Night Classes Call Today tor ivformation. No age limiti Phone FE 4-1854 Call Miss Wilson fodcy tor Information PONTIAC BEAUTY COLLEGE 16% £ a Kresge’s Seek More. Mrs. William C. Sproul! of Bloom- | siete Hills, chairman of the Gray |Ladies for Oakland County Chapter 'of American Red- Cross, reports a | in this area. cm * Dearborn Veterans’ Hospital; Pon- | tiac General and St. Joseph Mercy hospitals are hardest hit by the ‘current lack of | There are patients in hospitals in and around Pontiac who nev- @r had a visitor and whe yever received a letter until a few | Pontiac women found they had a ' | } * little time te give as Gray | Ladies. Mrs. Sproull points out that Gray Lady service is a_ psychological care, not a physical cate of the sick, and she adds. “Often the one giving service derives as much personal benefit from helping as the patient receives.” cs * * i Gray Ladies offer service one 'day— a __ week. _ Velenecrs may an a RT, Sa : -* specifications. PARAMOUNT BEAUTY SCHOOL 11 Ve S. Saginaw, Eagle Theater Bidg., Enrotiments Available in Day or Evening Classes. Write, phone or call in PHONE FEDERAL 4-2352 Pontiac, Mich. person for Free pamphiet. | shortage in Gray Lady volunteers | ' “moral boosters." Coming Events a sack luncheon at 12 | will meet Rock Gray Ladi ies | choose the day and the hospital. Enrollment information may be ob- | - | tained by contacting the chapter} house on Franklin boulevard. Group Planning Square Dance The September Square Dance of the Mary Lyons Group of First , Congregational Church is sched- uled for -Sept. 24 from 8:30 to 11:30 p.m. at the church. Mrs. Wallace Edwards is general chairman of the event’ which will be a country style dance. The hall will. be decorated with cornstalks for a darn like setting Mrs. J. H. Vanderlind and Mrs Robert Haskins are chairmen of the decorations committee. Robert Johnson has charge of re- freshments and tickets are being , sold by Mrs. Willard Kennedy and Mrs. Barclay Robertson. Publicity is under the direction of Mrs. Jack Mapley. ; Emi? 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But in public the lively one gets all the spot- light while her quiet friends feels completely eclipsed Did you ever feel as though you were on the sidelines, mute and manacied, while a_ girl friend of yours attracted all had a whirl for herself? Did you habit of letting your attractive’ like it there in the shadow? = girl friend do all the work for you. — a = It's lazy and effortless to go does, places with her, and let her sparkle for the two: of you. You Dear Miss Woodward: I just can't get a boy to like me! And I go with a girl who is tiked vy all the boys. She knows how to talk to them and I dong. “I go almost everywhere with her, but when we see boys she almost ready to kick over the knows they just pay no attention: traces, You want to know how? te me, I go to the hangout and Pick the next time ‘you two try to be sociable, but it doesn't bump isto some boys she knows. | work, I'm not bad looking and I Take your stand right beside her, | wear nice clothes, What can be not behind her—but right in there the trouble?” her shadow that you've accepted the position as inevitable and permanent. Granted, you feel eyes, magnetized all the boys, Answer: Saad) ae & first thing to throw is your voice wciiee dus pers oom | Comment on your own. Ask ques- | ‘a right to be there. And happy | where you can pitch. And the If the friends of hers, | they're her instead* of know. ‘i your girl Ltrlend do. your talking for” 00. tions the boys must answer to ' you. Laugh at their cracks; add ' consciousness, and self-pity. to conte so “1 talk up for You’ ve —aakeey been hiding ‘your light under a bushel of selt- _Give yourself a shove out into the light and ‘let your sparkle show—a sis- ter act with your girl friend. Don't just be an audience got pers (Copyright, Smile and Act as though you've some of your own. look alive. about it you are. = Your girl, friend, if she's sympathetic, could get you inte her act tactfully, drawing you in the conversation; playing up BIRMINGHAM — The coming marriage of Mary Margaret Wies- ler to Charles J. Feltz of Roch- ester, N. Y., is oceasioning many parties. The bride-elect is the daughter of Mrs. Norbert H. Wies- ler. and the late Mr. Wiesler and has already been entertained by Mrs. Joseph Flaherty of Bloom- field Hills, Mrs. E. F. Shulte, Do- lores Susin and Mary Lou Gade. Mr. and Mrs. Ray C. Cunning- ham are planning a cocktail party Sept. 29, and Oct. 5 Mrs. Jamie Martin, Mrs. Lee Bert- ling and Mrs. Harry Stillman will give a luncheon for Mary Margaret at Orchard Lake Coun Mr. and Mrs. Walter O. Briggs Jr. and Mr and Mrs; Peter Mona- ghan are planning a cocktail party and Mr. and Mps. Everell E. Fish- er will entertain for the couple on their return from their wedding trip. * * * Mr. and Mrs. Walter F. Carey of Middlebelt road announce the | engagement of their daughter, Su- san Joyce, to Terry B. Dye who | is the son of Mr. and Mrs. C. F. |; Dye of South Bend, : Susan attends Miami University eral Motors Institute in Flint. They | are planning a November wed- The silver must really shine for the silver anniversary a | tea sponsored by St. Joseph Mercy Hospital Alumnae Mr. and Mrs. Remsen B. Henry (Adelia Wilson) of Long Beach, Calif. announce the Association on Sunday, Mrs.. Fred Wyzgoski of Foster son, Sept. 28. _commiltee to moke | sure this detail is compjeted. * 8 @ caesarean a a —________..| Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Miller | gave a book shower last Friday jevening for Alicia Cummiskey and | | Jerry Gillette who will be mar- ried Oct. 1. THE SWIRLAWAVE Coiffure is the big news in hair fashions for Fall and Winter ... this, an Official Hair Fashion Committee of the National Hairdressers and Cosmetologist Ass'n announcement. RANDALL'S HARPER METHOD SHOP 88 Wayne Street Phone FE 2-1424 | Mrs. Leo Rengers of Dearborn and Mrs. Louis Wrenn Keith Kimball were The LION STORE brings you the NEW *2 bra with evening, and Mrs. ¥ : the fabulous fit! : . . § ty { 3] 86 ie 3 $9 7 ; pb < 4 ®w a on ~s 8 re 2 E A) aw fi a ; ’ s : Ps) Circl-@-form : by a : = | ~ BRASSIERES Exquisite Form gives you X*appeal! “= glamour plus comfort. Our new low-cut Cirel-O-form bra actually re-shapes you into-rounded: béauty curves, thanks to Exquisite Form’s famous 4-section circular-stitched cups. And the adjustable : tension-free forked straps and breathe-easy front elastic insert make : this Cirel-O-form bra so comfortable, you'll hardly feel it on you. Come in...try it on...and see how Exquisite Form’s Cirel-O-form bra can give you glamour, comfort, x*appeal...all day long! : Junior A, A, B, and C cups... in snowy white broadcloth. ‘200 2 Lightly padded bandeau, $2.50. Regular bandeau -. = a 7 See the bra that gives you X*appeal at ; ‘ CLOTHING and SHOES For. the, ENTIRE FAMILY "Fash F ree ¢ Rear of Store While Shopping to ee ke , 3 ee ee byes ( Feltz -Wiesler Marriage Occasions Many Parties |jand Terry is a student at Gen-4 entertained for Alicia Wednesday | ah hostesses at a gadget shower Tues- day evening. On Saturday Mrs. Januarias: A. Mullen will give a luncheon at . Bloomfield Hills Country Club. — Mr. and Mrs. Francis C. Gal- laudet will give a cocktail party | HOW OLD IS SHE? Tuesday at their Gilbert Lake . nent.) - You, too, can have the smart, radi- Mirni and Conhie Cummiskey ant, naturally lovely Merle Norman and Joan Baldwin will give the look. Phone today for a free dem- spinster dinner in the Cum- | onstration of the famous Merle miskey heme and Mrs: C. | norman Essentials of Beauty Care. Thorne Murphy, and Mrs. Rich- Enjoy & demonstration of the Mira- ard H. Morgan will give a lunch: Col Home Treatment, at out ex- eS a a nse, and take home with you 3 at the Murphy home in | Pense, rag lysis. Franklin. your personal make-up analys ‘There is no obligation. Cal! today Mr. and Mrs. John W. Gillette | for an appointment. | willl be hosts at the rehearsal din- ‘ner Sept. 30 in their Wing Lake| MERLE NORMAN STUDIO home for their son and his bride- =a) aR Z 12 W. Huron St. FE 2-4010 oe Open Mon. & Fri. Eves. Till 9 P.M. The North. Suburban. group of Alpha Phi Alumnae met at dinner — Tuesday to plan an Pa a Mae convention of Alpha Phi at Mac- , |kinae Island next summer. Mrs. | EARN EXTRA Dpnald Burgess and Mrs. Richard | : O. Spier are in charge of the local | MONEY group's interest im the convention. | Sponsors x the “stxth grade | Good Pay f or Full group are Mrs. Charles Kinnison, || or Part Time ‘Mrs. Robert P. Hubbard, Mrs. Ferris Jennings, Mrs. Henry Les- | ma ter'‘and Mrs. Carl Reynolds. I. B. M. Ty pists Mrs. W. Reynolds, Mrs. | Wan” Stoibers and Mrs. Sem || Experienced electric er are sponsors of the typewriter operators to me ew. work on new IBM ma-. : ‘| chines. Day or Evening. Mr. and Mrs. Theodore F. Peter- | Full or Part Time. Apply son of V avenue (Joan | Saturday 9 to 12 noon. Pasher) announce the birth of a! et Index, 67 son, Robert Vedal, Sept. 15. Pontiac City | Oakland Ave. ; Mr. and Se Richard Unruh | | will give a square dance in their | home on Lone Pine road Oct. 1. SSS | Council Confers | ‘on Future Plan | 3 4G r Inf | for Information || xorunpa inn 2 5 | Sixty-five members of the Pon- ; -\tiac Area Branch, International Is At Your Council ,for Exceptional Children Service! discussed ways to acquaint the ; . bog? with its program when it eee eee a 8 eee Sere = met Wednesday night. ~ LUNCHEON On the planning committee which ee brought out ways to give proper || DINNER understanding of what the council Daily ....5 to 10 P. M. ‘| (ICEC) attempts to do were Elea- Sunday... 1to 9 P.M. nor Traut, Mrs. LaMar Pepple and |] 365 Days a Year We Serve. Mrs. Helen Sanford. Butfet and Smorgesburd: A Elizabeth Halsey was in charge seetaring one Se ee of the social hour for the meeting |] shrimp, Roast Prime Ribs of held at Pontiac Senior High School. Beef, Roast Young Tom Iur- Presiding at the refreshment ta-|]| Key and Fried Chicken $3.50 ‘ble were Mrs. Randy Sax and Mrs.|] 35 pa Y 1 | H. Irwin Gottschalk. menus offer a selection of 15 | entrees from $2.10. Mrs. David Duvall | = mes Year We Serve. ountry Fried Chicken Famil Leads Devotions Style All vo aa at § “32. i Devotions were led by Mrs. Da- en vid Duvall at the Tuesday evening meeting of the Elizabeth Circle of | WOODBURNING FIREPLACES , First Christiafi Church, | Mrs. William Stevenson of Os-| A MEMBER OF... | ceola drive was hostess to the, & GOURMET'S GUEST CLUB group. A program on “The Life | DUNCAN HINES SIGNET CLUB | of the American Indian” was given | DINERS CLUB | by Mrs, Allen. Hersee. | Timewnlnctad | The next. meeting will be at | the home of Mrs. Herbert Lock- fake, = | wood of of Lakeview Street, Oct. 18. | ee it's kick-off time for the | FOOTBALL | é You'll be cheering for your favorite team . . . Win or lose they'll be fighting all the way... After the game you'll like the hot coffee and snacks at TED'S . .. Whether you eat in the Dining Room... . or our | Drive-In. > 2 1 “THE PONTIAC PRESS. FRIDAY SHPTEM BER 23) 1955 | Truman Hammett, Dean Perkio, ‘| James Jeffreys and James Car- tier. Michael L. Fiorillo, director of Conference at Warséw, Ind., over physical education of the Boye | the weekend. : Club will attend a Junior Leaders! Accompanying Mr. Fiorillo are Burton’s § Suat?..G ‘DEFINITELY NEW STYLE OLD FAVORITES WITH A Here are the sweaters you love to wear but in new and exciting colors and styles. These are cloud-soft creations made of the new and easy to wash Orion and Nylon. Long sleeve crew neck slipover —a must in your sweater ward-- robe in fine interlock orlon or vicara nylon. In pink, powder blue, coral, mint, lilac and all of the other season's newest shades, Sizes 32-40. $4.99 Long fashion sleeve cardigan of interlock fine orlon in colors that blend with the fall season. Moss, mauve, Wedgwood blue, rust, perriwinkle, gold and many, many others. Sizes 32 to 40. $5.99 & Matching fashion sleeve slipover in all the season's newest shades. Sizes 32-40. Apparel for Women Open Monday and Friday Evenings ‘til 9 P. M. 75 N. Saginaw St. American convention in Chicago are Mr. and. Mrs. Milo J. Cross of Hammond | Lake road and Mr. and Mrs. Rob- ert R. Eldred of West Iroquois road. : . * « . dames F. Nye of Elsinore drive; Elisworth Ogg of Liver- nois road and William Coulacos et East Sheffield avenue will ema te eoneed soared oie! tional being held at Hotel Olds Sept. 26-28. They are delegates of the Kiwanis Club of Pontiac. Mrs. Leo Archambeau ‘of Rose-| dale drive and her son and! daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. William J. ———— ot Wat- ee a er | DEANNA DOVRE Tea Is Planned by Trabajamas Members of Trabaja: been busy with initiation activities for the past several days. The formal tea, when the Constitution is read, will be held on Sunday afternoon at the home of Joan Richards on LeBaron avenue. Newly elected president, Deanna Dovre, will be assisted by Nancy Beach, vice president; Chmiloski, treasurer; Jeanette Cockle, recording secretary; Carol Bolton, corresponding secretary and Margaret Selvaila and Delores Lutzkiw, sergeants-at-arms. Sharon Knickerbocker will act | have jas historian, Janice Slater, chap- | lain and Barbara Daniels will han- . | dle publicity. Among the new pledges were Sharon Daniels, Janet Bolton, | Heline Prizzant, Maria Cosmas, | Elizabeth Hazley and Muriel Up- Kay | | ton. | \Tears' in net curtains can be: mended with colorless nail polish. The mend will be almost invisible, Correct fitting! Federal’s trained cor- setieres ‘assures you of @ perfect fit. ty beauty curves! A, B A,B,C port. White broadcloth. A,B,C, OPEN 3 NIGHTS to 9 Monday, Friday and Saturday 7 Federal’s brings you the first wired bra to give you ALL-DAY COMFORT Hi-JOW WITCHERY 3.50 . a wired bra that glamour- lifts so . comfortably, you'll wear it morning, noon and night! Each undercup individually ribbon- wired with no connecting center wire to poke vou. See how it gently lifts you into foley A. ‘Floating Action’ bra Distributes shoulder strap pull for comfort, support. White. Sizes 32-42. cups. Buy now and save! B. ‘Contour Stitch’ uplift bra Firmly stitched undercup for sup- cups. Save now at ‘Federal’s! CREDIT-SHOP WITH FEDERAL’S HANDY: PURCHASE COUPONS AT WARREN: PONTIAC | FEDERAL fii. ov as Stores OPEN MON FRI SAT \ ve . en's ‘ % ee bes - \ - ( : Eres ~~, BRASS! \._ EMBROIDERED COTTON BRA , Imagine .. and C cups. Save now! 250 Sizes 32:40, ‘0 | NICHTS TO9 &@ ~ Out-of- Town Conventions Attract-Many City People BF tion in Gragd * * Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Gardner of Thorpe street are visiting their) parents in Kentucky. During the six weeks of their vacation they will also visit) friends in Washington, D. C., and New York City. sixth William Coulacos of East Shet- field avenue. * ° * Robert E. Bauer of Imperial, Mo.,, is visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Marshall on Edgewood Park drive. Robert is a member of the wed- ding party of June Pegg ‘and Charles Marshall whose wedding will be Saturday morning : ' * Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Gaines | of Berwick boulevard announce the birth of a daughter, Gina Marie, Sept. 8 at Pontiac General Hospital. .Grandparents are the Ernest Valentinos of Millington and Mrs. Lillian Gaines of Berwick boule- vard. o * @ Busy packing their bags for their weekend visit in Lansing are Mr. and Mrs, Carl Brown and twins, Tommy and Susan, of Canterbury drive. They will be guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Greeley, brother-in-law and sister ot Mrs. Brows. Mr, and Mrs. Donald L. Roat of West Strathmore. street announce | the birth of a son, Jetfery Allen, | Frank Kingan of McDonald, Kan., and Mr. and Mrs, Stanley Roat of North Johnson avenue. * * * Mrs, H. Eugene Ramsey. of | Nerth Bast Beulevard, Mrs, W. | | F, Babel of Greer read and | Mrs. Lester Quye of South Jes- | , sie street are attendipg the | | World Missions Convention in | Dayton, Ohio, * * * family of Oakshire drive are leav- | | ing today to spend the weekend in Chicago. Their son, Oliver, is enrolling in DeVry Technical Laboratory in Chicago where he will complete | his course in radio and television. . GREETINGS CO. ‘11805 Hamilton Ave. © Dept. “1” Detroit 3, Mich, Phone TO 8-1684 Brenches: 11000 Grand ee rae 16 West Adame _ Serving Good Food Since 1929! Breakfasts—Luncheons othe, Leaving Sunday to attend the) kins Lake have returned to their Sept. ‘20 at Pontiac General . Hos- Association) homes after. attending a conven-| | pital. Rapids, ; Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Harlan Owens and - ra ee es ee ee EE EE OE Everglaze, permanent finish, all fast colors, san- forized. Needs little or no ironing, All seconds, every beautiful yard. 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THE PONTIAC : PRESS, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 23; 1955 - As oe —]| DANIEL BOONE go ae | } By Russ Winterbotham and Rao Lane| "By the Beautiful Sea” and ey \ Rage they were not the parts in which casco STEAM IRON | UTI - Regular $19. 95 I have ambition, not a fairy god- Discount Price mother * * # Summing it up, Judy Tyler might > ooh halt Ke . “if Sef i v3 | ; a re . > Sit ty a Sy; ‘ = 4 F = BEY yr Vu / well wear glass slippers to attract ' OS: a : a4 ; 24 if , the eye of a princely. producer, LY , > ee me s i ie EP But she would most certainly not = eat Ni ‘ ( on ; be careless enough to run off and j : : c . Z lose one of them. | a : 3 | a=) pA — — @ Uses Ordinary Tap. Water | 2 . = ae Es. HAMPTON’S @ Steams Over One Hour | | Boone ond bis componions were token | | ki is heir, on enasinced ental ae “hei Garis” Soci be iia @ Lightweight | Ms Governor Hemilton in Detroit. All but. nye British to use humone toctics against "The Indians,” he said, “believe scalps NOW HAVE : | petal edema Pe pe i Kentucky pioneers. are less troublesome than live prisoners.” @ Guaranteed One Year T my prisoner,” seid Blackfish to Boone. : ‘ GE @ trons Dry — Irons With Steam REFRIGERATORS _ We Give S&H Green Stamps! |Cinderella J udy Tyler Stars in ‘Pipe Dream’ | ™*s,wsms Open Monday-Friday ‘til 9 P. M. By PHYLLIS BATTELLE and looking like a raffish figurine . “You know it isn't that easy, and, to talk about it because she was ,; and artfully her career has been | As Little as $1 Weekly—No Extra NEW YORK’ (INS) — In the | im Reyal ‘Doulton: ‘ ; I know. it eal But oo ip wees “not ready” for Hollywood. And, | planned, she turned down two | pe Ww. haat Sera . . ip? “Hogwash, that's what it is!"’|t rs in Kansas City i n Eveniags ‘ . Charge for Credit! litle rock-hearted hideaways new esr a laa tana ts See to show exactly how _ettietentty lead roles in hit ——— plays | pe gs et art er ren te a where Broadway “‘scalpers’ con-| NOTHING OF THE KIND ir c j : way, ing ‘if Judy Tyler can do duct their cash-and- chary busi-| 7), 22-year-old girl is undoubt- | } iy, crying =U Judy v7 j nesses, the boys are already asking it, why can't Park Jewelers |is2i2S oe ee ee ao open until November 30, Or so the body's Cinderella, even Princes, fas been working efficiently, P believable rumor goes. Dick & Oscar's, but the fact is = picking her spots and ng 1 North Saginaw St. FE 4-1889 page case OO Greecevaaccies mura] Ge tee ilo gpacr ony The big reason, of course, is that | hard - headed, precision - plannirig Skince she was a low-rung teen- the show, “Pipe Dream,” was | | veteran “of stage, screen and TV.! ager. written by the in-clover boys,| And when “they call her. a/| ,, ce, fel Rodgers. & Hammersteth. Cinderella, she doesn’t like it, nor| “For ® year. I.did a show on W | , i : radio for no money, because | A smaller, more pictorial reason | do the composers; , : . SAVE ASTE PAPER! is that it wil] star the much- “Siake me sound,” che grins. ey ES ee & B. FE. Goodrich : publicized “Cinderella Girl,” Miss | san 1 was gust wideheg om of ] remembers. “Then went into We Are Now Paying Judy, Tyler. as canbe ad Gk ietevisten, tnd Ive done 90 1 noch NEWSPAPERS .. 20 9., 100 tbe, fl time ’etrie rine | Sanne AMA | hon a a aa “overnight sensation’ in the | my career with great care and MAGAZINES eee 30¢ ‘ musical version of John Stein- | thoaght—and I'd like to get cred. NOT READY FOR FILM ; Cors—Structural Stee beck’s best selling “Sweet Thurs- | it for it, thank you.” “I have been straight man for Serep = somo) Kok day.” May her glass slipper | 4. 4 matter of tact, she thinks| @ll the big comedians in the busi- ! overflow with the champagne of it’s bad psychology oe the many ness, and done modeling for ; ; | ‘suceess, and alj that sort of : : LARS Conover. I’ve done sight club 4 | thousands of ambitious “kids” in| ~ ‘ ' thing... | the land to be advised that an un- singing.” and played apagerd ee hd Nothing—well, hardly anything—| known lass just came in and au- ee eS Pag ocootia “ie re could be further from the truth | ditioned for perhaps the biggest |'" “SS me k shows. : ross from than this Cinderella nonsense, As | advance-sale show ‘in history; and stoc 135 Breach St. oc ‘ ) Americas Forging & Socket Judy herself puts it, sitting in| | got the job. Like that. 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The news you have been waiting for, the & tat Saginaw Nov. @atiford ~ 1st fall football forecast your old reliable. veteran corres summer's and tangles that make for succ redictions, I have During a long effected some amazing ac- curate improvements on my oy system. Most important is the enlist- ment of Prof. Wolfgang McGinty who comes to the staff ning honors in the field if md the nation: Mary 21 Ww. ee 4: "Baylor 14, Villanova ® ; Boston Penn State 33, Marquet ford 20, Oregon State 13: Rice 24, Alabama 1a Arkaneas 20, Okla. A. & M. 13; Georgia 20, Van- Haas and Wall Set Pace for Sponsors Test Fire 5-Under-Par 67s to Share First Round Leadership TET 5 i uate playing out of Pocono Manor, e | a hed gad. ris izes 2%, oe oo SER SFI i H z= 5 i 3 3k ; Haas is No. 8 among the top money winners on the pro golf cir- cuit, while Wall is 18th. Haas has won nearly $20,000 in tournament play, Wall more then $11,500. . Jackie Burke, a Texan represent- ing Kianesha Lake, N. Y., trailed the top pair with a 69. Six players, including Dr. Cary Middlecoff and Stan Savage Winner of PMC Golf Test Stan Savage shot a two-over-par to win the ist flight championship in the 2nd annual Pontiac Motors Golf League tournament recently at Silver Lake. Sixty-six golfers from five inter-plant leagues par- ticipated in the handicap tourney. R. Campbell took the 2nd flight with 85-12—73 and H. Hobart won the 3rd flight with 86-16—70. Closest shot to the 8th hole was fired by Ed Wasik, the ball stopping seven * feet from the pin. “Kicker” handi- cap winners were J. McKerron, C. Vedlund and B. King. Ferrante Says Smith Replaced Joey Giardello | PHILADELPHIA (#—Fight Man- ager Anthony Ferrante told the Pennsylvarfia Athletic Commission yesterday Wallace (Bud) Smith got his lightweight title match with Jimmy Carter last spring to make up for a championship fight prom- ised Joey Giardello. Both Smith and Giardello are managed by Ferrante and Carmen Graziano. Smith defeated Carter ‘for the lightweight title in the match, held in Boston. that less prognosticator, nt, namely me! into the angles By H, GUY MOATS With wet going promised for to- night, Pontiac High School's Chiefs probably will stick pretty close to the , and the annual contest out at Wisner Memorial Stadium could well be decided by the “‘most- | That} and how well the defensive decisive factors for victory, 2 * a * and. at full strength today. Coaches Ed Grayblei and Dave _ walting toe the 8 pm. farting, aa polishing up sessions closed | preparations for the meeting of the area's two Class A schools. Waterford is riding the exhilara- tion of a 58-0 opening victory, while | the Chiefs are strongly desirous of | est\.and fastest’ ball carriers. 4 gaining their Ist win, i Weather May Keen Chiefs, Skippers on | of last spring's state championship track team, working at the half- back and fullback spots. Probable starting lineups for the opposing clubs will include: For Pontiac—(Offense) Ends—Marv Cagle’ and Frank | Whitlock or Bill Kennedy. | Tackles — Richard Kohrs and: Karl Walker, Guards—Bruce Baker and Rich- | ‘ard Neaves, Center—Donald Hardy. Backs—quarterback Robert Cas- | front lines perform may be the, Each roy ed — and hard-! |teel or Art Poe; left half, Free-| (Defense) 1 heft halfback, Bill Clark; right Watkins, Taylor, Walker, Cagle, | halfback, Lindy Salathiel; fullback, Whitlock and —, go, both ieee O'Neill and Norman Probert. ways. Others in the ‘defensive setup are: Jim Shorter at safety; Arn: old Larson at linebacker ae | Altogether, the teams were ‘fairly | , Well matched, as far as average weight | is concerned. Skippers may have a little advantage in that ticular on the front line, but Chiefs’ 1 Tickets have been on sale week, and a big audience was ¢ ' pected des ite the weather, chaste Robinson, —halfb: Marvin Conwell, any tac Bob Holloway, right guard. For Waterford— (Offense) Ends—Jerry Kruskie and Jerry Hancock, Tackles—Dick Card and Dave’! Briggs Guards—Gale Wigner and ‘hitting backfields. Pontiac has per-| man Watkins; right half, Jimmy | Nestor, -haps the greatest depth in this | (Red) Taylor; fullback, Coariey Both squads were reported ready | particular, with several members ' Spann. DETROIT —Manager Al, Lopez says his Cleveland Indians still can | fight, wait and hope Center—Ron Kind Backs—quarterback, Tom Bryce; , ANN ARBOR (®—Tom Maentz, Michigan's hard fighting end from Holland, may return to the Wol- verines by mid-season, after being counted out for the year by doctors. |derbilt 9; ten @. Rentect 13; | Miss, erate a1, Temmemee 13 Ox! * : 4: Texas, Tulane Pere, 2° SMD] Maents cuitored 0 beck te And—Pontiac High 38, Waterford 13! Suey, Cotned os | Gece) orne egad! tyansverse processes, Saturday Maentz May Be Bac in the last Wolverine scrimmage. Doctors said he would be out for at least six weeks. Then yesterday, coach Bennie Oosterbaah said, “‘we really don't know yet. I'm supposed to receive a final report sometime t . “The doctors,"’ Oesnataas said, MISSOURI COACH — Coach Don Faurot, recog- nized as one of football’s keener minds, sends his underdog Missouri team against Michigan Saturday. Despite one of the greenest teams in 18 seasons at | 13-12. Saturday, barely Missouri, Faurot almost pulled a shocking upset last AP Wirephete ’ losing to high-ranking oo nse Opponent Undetermined NEW YORK @® — Heavyweight , having earned half a million dol- Champion Rocky Marciano will be! lars for his ninth-round knockout Scams nthe oct Sees oie ce of Archie Moore in a spectacular sible victims include Cuba's Nino| brawl Wednesday night, has de- Valdes, hulking Bob Baker of Pitts-| cided to go after a few more help- | burgh, Hurricane Tommy Jackson | ings. of New York, or Floyd Patterson, | © the once-beaten Olympic champion | of Brooklyn. — oe with the colorful, cocky | A) | light-heavyweight boss, but it fig- The invincible Brockton Blaster, ! ures to be plenty the way theater | OCSC Has Hunter-Safety Tt may not be as much as he) Rocky Will See More Action in June, After Halt Million Clash With Moore television is advancing by leaps and bounds. : Moore, who was knocked down four times and had his right eye shut, said he wants another crack at the rock-ribbed, steel-jawed | Marciano but it is doubtful if the | return will be made. Too many | people remember what happened “believe their Ist diagnosis may have been too severe." Oosterbaan has been outspoken in his praise for Maentz and the acrobatic Ron Kramer who seems headed for All-American honors. “They were the greatest end combination in the nation,” he said. : With Kramer ~on the left flank and Maentz on the right Michigan had a combination that eould oper- ate effectively at either offense or defense. he had worked on sprints and “I think it did me some good." It is unlikely that the 6-foot-2 inch, 219 pounder will be ready before the Army — (Oct. 8) or k Soon But the long odds are that this will be the Indians’ last day as American League champions. Luck would have to come their | | way three times in less than 12 | hours for- the Tribe to keep alive the Northwestern game (Oct.15). | their pennant aspirations. For the Even if he has overcome his | past week the Cleveland ‘club back trouble, he will have to get hasn't had as much as a nodding back in shape before he can play acquaintance with luck, safely. | Here's today’s timetable: Actually the trouble tha; hit | At 12:30 p.m. (EST) the heir- Maentz was more painful than it | apparent New York Yankees take was serious. The transverse proces- | the field in Boston for a game with ses‘ were described as tiny spines | the Red Sox. that stem from the vertebrae like | At 2 p.m. (EST) the Indians meet | underdeveloped ribs. Their main the Detroit Tigers in the first of function is to hold the active back | 4 tare game pe a ee f p.m. wueciee place | again meet the Red Sox The cracks were in the boney | 4 Yankee victory in either mime spine. The posterior nerves may | would end the pennant ckase. So emanate from this area. too. They | went an Indian defeat. are sensory nerves and their ag- | “We'll play the games one at grevation can be painful, | a time,”’ Lopez said. “Anything can With the opening game against | happen. We lost four straight. Missouri at Michigan Stadium, | meres the Yankees will. indians lose Oosterbaan continued to lighten the | _ Lopez has seen the I he h | five out of six games since Sept. au — | | 14, three of them to the Tigers. | Yankees have won eight NEW YORK W — Seventeen horses were nominated, but the names of only four were expected to be dropped in the entry box to- day at Belmont Park for tomor- row's running of the $100,000-added Sysonby Stakes. - Nashua, havirig beaten Swaps in Nashua Heads List of Four Expected at Belmont Park straight to move. from a game be- oe to 3% ahead. Herb Score, rookie strikeout ar- tist with a tendency to wildness, drew the starting assignment for today’s game. He hasn't worked their Herald Match Race to atone | in either of the Indians’ last two Maples Engage Cranes Tonight at Birmingham Birmingham, with its eyes- di- rected toward next week's opening Cranbrook tonight at the Birming- ham High School field. Kickoff time is 8 p.m. Remaining EML squads also see action tonight, all non-league af- fairs. Ferndale, impressive in last week’s 25-0 victory over Berk- ley, plays host to a powerful Grosse Pointe team, 1954 border Cities League titlist. Ferndale will be a definite underdog. In other scraps, Port Huron plays at Highland Park, Mt. Clem- ens hosts Van Dyke, Lincoln, Hazel Park is at Royal Oak, and East Detroit battles Monroe Catholic Central on the East De- troit gridiron. to’ Ezzard Charles in his second | Behe with Rocky after their thrill- | ing first Pag * MIAMI wW — Nashua's Ist objec- | tive as a 4-year-old will be the | $100,000 Widener Handicap to be Nashua Aims at Widener | 1:25 p.m, WWd- Radio, 1:15 p.m. . Football, Southern Methodist vs Notre Dame, 1:55 p.m., WXYZ- for his Kentucky Derby defeat, | series. Frank Lary, another rookie, William Woodward's colt, winner : 5 Weekend Sports opponents at this time. The winner i — 8 champion horse of 1955. Wwe, Radic. Bening 8:00 die Arcaro were rated the 6-5 early Titans 0 Radio, and 1:45 p.m., WWJ-TV, on U-D Home Field sition except halfback, sends his faces the stiffest test of his bril.| was his mound opponent. liant career as he steps out for the| Cleveland won the 1954 pennant first time against older horses. | here in Briggs Stadium on a pinch- of nine out of 10 races this year including seven $100,000 glitter gal- lops, couldn't find three tougher | * on TV, Radio of the Sysonby, to be broadcast . and televised (ABC) at 3:15 p.m., TONIGHT ) Football, University of Detroit Nenerice a champion Norse tiie | ve Golede, 8:10 pm. WIBK- All tour in an brilliant field | Pm have captured one or more stakes at Belmont. While Nashua and Ed- favorite, Helioscope was quoted at 2-1, High Gun at 52, and Jet Action at 5- . Toledo Tonight Strong Veteran Eleven Favored in ‘55 Opener DETROIT (INS)—University of Detroit grid coach Wally F hart, with a veteran at phher é 1955 Titan squad against Toledo U. tonight in the season's opener at U. or D, Stadium. : Fromhart who says he thinks compile WdIBK-Radio. 1954 2-7 mark will start rookie Football, Detroit Lions vs Green Billy Russell, at right half in Bay Packers, 2:30 p.m., WdIK- place of George Finn, who suf. | Radio. : fered a knee injury at Detroit's Solunar Tables As printed below, the schedule of solunar periods is taken. from John Alden Knight's solunar tables, Plan your days so that you will be fishing in good territory during these times, if you wish to find the best sport each day will afford. Towler, Russell stands only 5'8%" and weighs 172. He is the fastest | man on the squad. | these same Yankees for ‘the Program for safety program will be held at Oakland County Sportsmen's Club next Monday evening, (Sept. 26), beginning promptly at 8 o'clock, A refresher course for lads 12 through 17 who are going afield during the coming hunting sea- son, the program will be both educational and entertaining. The following all-important phase the benefit of the boys; gun-safety, farmer-hunter relations, pheasant hunting, duck hunting, deer hunt. ing, and the conservation officer. Capable individuals will speak briefly on each subject, with time | allotted for questions and answers. Conservation officers Howard | Johnson, Cyril Adams, Warren | ; Ferrante appeared along with Members of the OCSC Juniors, Graziano and Giardello at a hear- ing by the commission into charges the two managers associated with Scoreless Ist Periods “UNIVERSITY, Miss. w—A total were scored in foot- Crisler Wins 9 Letters ANN ARBOR — Michigan's ath- letic director, H.O. “Fritz’’ Crisler, was one of the two nine lettermen DALLAS, Tex. @—G. A. Pilliod, his two i and two grandsons some practice on a green. On = second hole $ of fall hunting will be discussed for | —- and Harold Stoll have been Youngsters Second annual boy’s hunter-| sons of club members. boys from | | ster Is being groomed asa heavy- Pontiac Boy’s Club, Oakland Coun- | ty Boy Scouts, Pontiac High School, | Clarkston High School, and Water- ford High School have been invited. | In addition to the technical side | of the program, ‘“‘showman shoot- er’, featuring Herb Parson, the | renowned exhibition shooter will | be shown. OCSC President Bob White, will | | welcome the boys. U. of M. Named Probable Tops in Big 10 Race DETROIT —By a virtua] land- slide, sports writers and sports- casters throughout the state pick Michigan to win thé Big Ten foot- ball title this fall. In a special, pre-season al conducted by the Associated Press, the Wolverines were ~ 'run February 18. After two fall The o0-year old Patterson months at the Belair Farm in| doesn't seem a likely choice right! Maryland -he will be stabled at) soon, either. Now the No. 1 con- | Hialeah for the winter. tender for Archie’s 175-pound rd Major Leagues crown, the fast-punching young- AMERICAN LEAGUE ‘on Lost Pet, Behind “cy | weight threat for 1957. Baker may be the next choice. Winner of nine straight including | mew wet 56 a decision over Valdes, the 28-year- Cnicago 3 536% old, 6-3, 210-pounder had been tick- open s ae By | eted for a title shot before Moore's Kansas City 88 «417 «31% ‘clamor and wins ovet Valdes and | amore, ee ae ees TODAY'S SCHEDULE ee ed) Olson got Archie his | Cleveland at Detroit, 2 p.m—Seore (1510) vs. Lary ¢ Valdes, another 63 husky, | ¥e™, York a oy Poston SD ad cag VE loo) oomed back into the picture by | | Brewer (11- fo and Nixoa. (12-9 altimore at Was aapoing England's Don Cockell, in| son <2?) and a 7 0) McDer- mott (910) an rereatand © , three rounds in London Sept. 13. Tt | jotooey pleted arg! fn oe halped atone for Nino’s two, carrero (5-8) vs Constegr ze 5) straight defeats to Moore and Bab ne Sedeare as nae, Satterfield. . | Cleveland at Detroit. 2 ansas City at Chic cane ~ ts Jackson, a freakish fighter with | Baltitoore at Washington ‘a. p.m New York Boston, 1 unlimited stamina, could barge his | A sUND DAY'S Me SCREDULE named to finish on top by 25 of the 30 writers and announcers who participated in the balloting. - Ohio State placed 2nd, although | the Buckeyes failed to pick up a single. 1st-place nomination. ‘| Then, in order, the remainder of the race was forecast this way: | Jowa, Wisconsin, Purdue, Michigan | State, Minnesdta, Illinois, Indiana. and Northwestern. > way into the spot | ganoan Cue ax Chena: en Manager Al Weill, in naming Baltimore at Washington, 1 p.m. Valdes, Baker, Jackson and Pat-|™*" °° i qtoner LPsour | terson, as possible June opponents. | a soxiyn ee | said also he had received an offer Miwaukee ........ “5% 1% \for Rocky to box Italp’s Franco Prhedeipnia tel Ba aed ‘Cavicchi, Europe’s heavyweight | | Simemmnts Bom HM champion, in Italy, There's not a) Louis chance Weill will permit Rocky to | P#tsbursh = pe risk his crown outside the U.S. Philade’ . 12 » we +. * hy as pm—Low |gate of $948,117, _1 $100,006 and Mijore $50,000. ‘ Marciano’s share of the gross the estimated $1,240,000 theater-TV revenue st. § p.m—Spehn et) ya, Poholsky (910). Only THURSDAY'S RESULTS . | ($325,000 being the International| Ne ae Boxing Club's and fighters’ share) Philedeioix, ‘1 ol 4 On 1pm and the $35,000 radio fee, WAS. Tage as Chedmelt ae $470.997. Moore will receive about | Sanweuhes st Louis, 8 pe. $235,498: The movie film. nf the | pried ia New fou i Agel classic may net Rocky another “Brook! 1:30 ae me Er i Chicago , | Maitwm Sophomore Gomtebacks CHAPEL HILL, N.C. «#%—Sopho- | | Major periods last from 1'% to 2 |hours, with minor periods being mores will get a chance to do some | shorter. SATURDAY quarterbacking for the University of North Carolina team this fall. weary neice Minor a tg © | There are three of them on hand. | SUNDAY Len Bullock is the team’s only) gant sajor © Minor” Major letterman at quarter. 1210 «6:25 1218 6.46 Cisco Andrade, 25-year-old cane | EAST LANSING — Michigan | weight, won his Ist 28 fights Then State end John (Big Thunder) , he lost to Ralph Dupas in New , Lewis snared ten passes for Orleans. ‘yards and ‘four fouchdowns in 1954. * Tribe Still Fights, Waifs -and Hopes on. Crucial Day hit home run by Dale Mitchell, eight days before the season end- ed. In 1950 the Tigers, * aah. were ousted from the race by | Indians in Detroit. — Avondale Claims Jug Again After. Downing Troy 11 Yellowjackets Score. 13-0 Win Over Colts, Lake Shore Victorious | | | | PP Z 3 A 545 ‘ frit? tit There are 5 sport pages — in today’s Pontiac Press } Yankees Can Clinch Sixth Pennant in Seven Years By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS | the World Series against Brooklyn This is the day the New York) next Wednesday Yankees can clinch the American) “Ta get the job done, Manager League pennant and officially re- | Casey Stengel has picked Don Lar- duce the Cleveland Indians to a} sen (%2) to face the Red Sox, | state of 4ruitless frustration once , | who have lost sever in a row, in again. this afternoon’s game. Tommy | a ‘Byrne (16-4) has the nig’ ame | The Yankees, rumbling along on assignment. Tom Brewer ” (11-10) an eight-game winning streak,-can | and Willard Nixon (12-9) were the claim their sixth banner in sae | Boston choices. seasons with a victory in either). * * «¢ the day or night portion of a dou-| Ceveland Manager "Ai bleheader at Boston. They can do still hoping for a miracle, has se- it without that should the Indians | lected Herb Score (15-10) to face drop theis afternoon game at De-/ Detroit’s Frank Lary (14-14), the troit. a rookie who hung = on the Tribe * ¢ 6 ‘ | last weekend. ‘Ifthe Tribe, losing five of the) Even a victory’ doesn’t figure to last six, comes up with another, perk up the Jistless Injuns, but at clunkér New York can lose all four | least it will: give them @ clinch of of its remajnirig games afd sill | second place—that same old _near- Lee | With Single Victory Today, or Loss by Cleveland on the Yanks’ five-year hold | needs one more victory—or a de feat by the third place a White - Sox—to- claim the No. | spot. ; * - Washington, a ak * the club and place. Philadelphia and are the ¢ontestants and can clinch at least a tie by “| hang up the butting in the Yankee miss disappointment they suffered , Stadium for the opening fame of | for three straight years, befor, New York's Giants oe while Redlegs are idle. three left: Cincy two. ifs s i 3 yy 4 s .THE PONTIAC PRESS. FRIDAY, ‘SEPTEMBER 28, 1955 ¥ on a major American track, won $37.40, ‘UM's First Varsity 11. the first rate with You Go $9.60 and the second with Mani Sweep, ANN ARBOR — Michigan's first varsity football team in 1879 won| ton ene. lost none and tied one. ad c deval ead OL th S FEdera 4.4546 MATT HEWS RRC, PARE ING MAN'S USED CAR LOT! Irish Setters Features at: TODAY 1:51-3:48-5:45 Thru Thurs. 7:42 - 9:41 WIGHITA - . ane FECHMICOLOR -si- JOEL MGREA oe) VERA MILES - LLOYD BRIDGES > WALLACE Fone + Coen sucmanae 7 arm PETER GRAVES + com mEVT Lancers We soe or aaa L™Chy, ~ BOSTON i®~The biggest ques- tion in baseball today is whether the New. York Yankees will clinch | the American League pennant to- | day, tonight, tomorrow or Sunday. The Yarikees, ridipg the crest of an eight-game winning wave and Cleveland - Indians, open a four- game set with the Boston Red Sox this afternoon, | The Bombers of the Bronx need | only one victory to assure them- | | selves their sixth pennant in seven years under Casey Stengel. 3% games ahead of the runner-up | lost their last seven games, When they clinch it—end virtual- | ly nobody will say they won't do it | here—it will be the third time they | have clinched for Stengel against | the Sox. They did it in 1949 and | 1951, both times in New York. Sure, Cleveland has a chance of gaining a mathematical tie. But, to do so the Indians must win all | cludes three victories and no de- the Tigers in Detroit while the Yan- | kees lose all four to the Red Sox. | New York could lose all four here | and win the flag if Cleveland loses | one game. . 8 * Only a week ago thé Tigers a tremendous contribution to the American League pennant battle before running out of gas, have The Sox will field their lineup with Tom Brewer (11-10) pitching this afternoon's game. He | has no record against the Yankees this season, . & Don Larsen, whose 8-2 record in- feats against Boston, will pitch for the Yankees in the daylight game. Tonight, a make-up contest, it will be Yankee killer Will Nixon three of the remaining games from to Run 2-Days in Field Trial Irish ‘Setter Club of Michigan i will hold an A.K.C. licensed field | trial Saturday, and Sunday Sept. | 24 and 25 at Highland Recreation area. _aeete! will take place at 9 . Friday, Sept. 23 at the resi- ome of the club president, Ed Melvor, 24100 Union Street, Dear- born. Stakes are as follows: open derby, open all-age, open perey, amateur gun dog, novice class and open gun dog. Amateur gun “dog stake is open to all A.K.C. recognized field trial pointing tailored by... MART le ARK one on in this new Trend model. . Dic | eri Menor ont ty vi te 9 take a look at yourself In ETON . FLANNEL looming larger than ever in popularity, the exclusive flannel is tailored by Hart Schaffner & Marx with all the esteem its soft, lururious weave deserves. Classic Eton Flannel suits are notable for their ease of drape, their shape retention and wearability . .. and their respect for a reasonable price-tag. Try . and jet our fit- ting room mirror reflect the new look of trim, straightforward naturalness in men’s clothes Peas "SAGINAW ot LAWRENCE Cientaghom—272 Ww. Maple [THE STYLE CORNER ,OF PONTIAC , wee aa $875 for all club members and guests. ; -Saturday’s Foreign-Bred Stakes is with the permission of his run. .| ning mate, Trophies will be awarded in all placings including 4th with the ex- | ception of amateur and a 5th will | be presented in the novice class: Two special rotating trophiés |. will also be given. Entries may be made by con- tacting Robert N. Baringer, 19498 Blackstone, Detroit 19, Mich. Field chairman is Fred Tetreau; field marshal, Bill ‘Law. Other trial committee members are Charlies Benton, Ed Mclvor, Jos. Frydrych and Tom. Moffat. For additional information call Mrs. Thomas Moffat, secretary, at OR 3-6163. Following the Saturday trials dinner will be served at the Watkins lake home of the Moffats Blue Choir Favored in $100,000 Race ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. W—Mrs. Henry L. Nathenson’s Blae Choir, Irish thoroughbred who won last a top choice of handicappers in Saturday's $100,000 added United Nations Handicap at the Atlantic City race track. | handed way, that the Yanks are vs. Tommy Byrne. Nixon has won | 12,-four from the New Yorkers, and | lost nine, two of them to the Bombers. Even Stengel admits, in hig Jeft- * * * “It looks like we could win it here," he said, “But this is such a min wp seas, you dot kn | “We're going to try to sweep what will happén. We're not tak- the series. I'm not even thinking ing any chances. My regular ‘fel- | about resting any of my regulars lows will be, in there.” = as. there is a chance the sa Yani be’ tied.” Stengel wan't talking about his) One of the younger Sox players pitchers beyond ‘today, | cracked, “‘Let’s make Casey sweat Mike Higgins, Boston’s candidate | q bit.” / for Manager of the. Year honors, * © * is conceding nothing. Casey has —— ddmiration Only Question of Ii lime Now for Shoo-In Yankees =SCL Opens Sunday All eight member schools of the Suburban Catholic League swing into conference action Sunday | with four y that may give. some indication of comparative | strengths and permit a possible | 3 champion to be forecast. Six teams opened their 1955 schedules last weekend with non- league tilts, all of them losing ex- cept At Michael and St. Fred- erick. The Mikes nosed. out Avondale, 7-6, while the Rams were tying Marine City Holy Cross, 13-13. St, Clement of Center Line, 1954 SCL co-champion with Hazel Park St. Rita, dropped a 26-20 thriller to Warren. Reyal Oak St. Mary, which finished 4th last year, was defeated by Madison, 12-6. which finished next to last a year ago, shut out Detroit St. Gregory, 7-0, and St. James of Ferndale, last season's co-occupant of the cellar with St. Fred's,’ was blanked by Austin, 13-0. St. ‘Rita and Orchard Lake St. Mary were not scheduled. In° this week's games, St. Michael collides with St. Frederick in Pontiac's intra-city parochial struggle, Orchard Lake St. Mary opens its season at home against St. James, St. Benedict battles St. Mary at Royal Oak, and St. Rita begins its slate, meeting St. Clement at Center Line Off the pre-season form chart] } the Center Line 11 rates the nod for the league crown, despite its opening setback. The Clements, a arcouan 28'sux PALMOLIVE :*: LOTION HURRY, __ Offer Good Oly While Special Packs Last HURRY, of night crawlers .may be suspended | a coached by Tom Zott, retained six;is expected to decline this year. of last year’s regulars plus other; But the form chart can be de- seasoned performers. St. Rita,|ceiving. ‘This season, as in all with only three veterans returning, other years, only time will tell. AP. Wirephete HOOSIER PASSER — It will be Chick Cichowski's job to také over | for the graduated Florian Helinski when Indiana faces Michigan State | Saturday. Hoosier Coach Bernie Crimmins thinks Cichowski will be better than Helinski as a passer. It was Helinski who engineered the big upset of Michigan last fall. Best Time of An Fish Hit the Hardest in the Cool P all all Days By MORT NEFF It's q funny thing about fisher- watery casting a eel pep end ed USC Favorite Against Oregon “Trojans Boast Wealth of Talent in Tonight's - PCC Contest LOS ANGELES (®}—The Univer- sity of Southern California, blessed with a wealth of talent, rules a heavy favorite to topple Oregon in their Pacific Coast conference foot- down last year, 24-14, with half- back Jon Arnett the Star and win- ner of The Associated Press Back of the Week honors. nosed out Utah last Sat- , 14-13, and invades Trojan- 100 aes 33 BUY A "49-50. men. In July and August hundreds of thousands of ~ them scatter over the countryside,| Ther’comes September and Oc- seeking and find-| tober—the most beautiful months | ing a nice looking, of all Michigan Outdoors. lake in high hopes Sool nights chill the surface of hooking and/ waters of our lakes. The annual netting one they'll | “turnover"’ of the water begins. -never have to lie| Fish life is reactivated. Appetites, | about! — long minimized by The tempera-| tures, ravenous. Bass, , eS ture’s high and the pike, perch, bluegills, muskies — | ~ they’re all on the prow! for a big fish are low—so| meal. Alas, the spangled tures, the luscious mignows, the big gobs of night crawlers are not to be found. Our fishermen ‘have left the lakes just as the fishing turns for the best! . this means anything to that grand- daddy bass or pike suffering from | heat prostration! NEFF low, in fact, that the lures rarely reach them in the cool shadows of weed beds where they go to escape the heat waves. The warm water has curbéd a! normal appetites. Fancy, ‘wobbling, rainbow tint- ed, sparkling and spangled lures may drift tantalizingly past their noses. Luscious looking wanders onto the scene, casts a lure into a pocket of sunken logs, | minnows meatiy piniened to a begins a retrieve, and BOOM! | partially aled hook wilt | Dreams come true. Grandpa Bass swim by invitingty. py es his all in a hair-raising battle, | jut succumbs gloriously in the end, | and our fall fisherman goes home | A wriggling, substantial cluster here! | Now and then a lonely fisherman | | or \ ‘I , USE CAR: No Money Down! LAKE ORION MOTOR SALES Buckhorn Lake M-24 at | - Dickinson’s Now Feature Stetson Shoes on streamlined character It's been sweeping the country, setting a style? The Saratoga’s smooth “exclusive”, — now widely imitated but never truly matched. 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Tournament Out LOS ANGELES (®—With the two brightest foreign threats, Lewis Hoad and Ken Rosewall, sidelined by defeat, three Americans and One Australian remained in the scramble for the men’s Singles ti- geles Tennis club features a — The other contest ‘pits Gil Shea of Los Angeles, fourth American Yankees to Meet Japanese Teams TOKYO (—The New York Yan- kees will play five popular Japan- professional baseball teams 8 and picked teams from 14 other | Japanese clubs in their October- Former Chief Ayling Shines on Scots’ 11 Quarterback Bick Ayling of Alma The brilliant field general,’ who, though only a sophomore, is al- ready establishe@ as one of the best quarterbacks in the school's “Dandy” Dick plunged for one of the Scots’ three scores verted twice for a total of 8 points for the afternoon. and con-| ” nist amela es — ecceis should be the day for Michigan | State to start on the comeback | trail as a football power. There couldn't be a better time, = * * * The Michigan “Indiana on T the Midwest will see on television. State-Indiana,| Also, 2 oe ee +4 or at best 6-3 season... oS a eee game ‘is the only football game | PORN, ‘| through with an impressive win iandiaputed leader ‘of the \ confer- i would revise a lot of the think-| fs ing that has ‘figured them as a 2nd division team with maybe a | ‘Then again, if they get man- ‘gled, it will confirm the talk of There is bitterness in Bloom- | | the gloomy guys who have put them: near the cellar and say that another year or so is needed be- fore any comeback can be expect: | ye was the only Big Ten team Michigan State beat last sea- _ son, gs | ' VAMOEEY VARENYY—Therd eve 13 taches ond 6 pounds Gilerence in these two, but both start for Georgia Tech. Tackle Carl Vereen stands six-six, weighs 224. Halfback Jimmy Thompson is only five-six, comes in at 148, but knows how to lug leather. |Maryland Picked to Upset Uclans in Saturday Scrap The big football game end, and one of the big ones of the entire season, sends UCLA into action against Maryland at College | ,,34 Park. This one could turn out to | G decide the national ecu and I'm predicting an upset . . Maryland 14, UCLA 12. In other major college games, as I see them: aeoyrey California 35, Californ: bam 4, Syracuse 10; Michigan Brate 7 Indiana 6; @ real tough one to [nog Michigan 21, Missourl 7; Wolver- y be in for @ battle, Judging by Missou's —_ showt: a Mary- = last week; Georgia’ Tee Tech Pior- The National. Football League kicks off its season Saturday night Angeles 71: burgh 14 (Monday night). ‘| Pair Seeks Golf Title WHITE PLAINS, N.Y. ® — Al. -| Brosch and Art Doering,. winners of numerous regional titles, clash *. | for one they never have won Sun- . | day when they meet in a playoff -| for the Metropolitan Open golf. championships at the Fenway Golf| Club. —, a MUN e dae. Pe . a Straight Bourbon whiskey ' 86 Proof . National Distillers Products Corporation : New York, N. ¥. a4 # STRAIGHT BOURBON now in this handsome new package We proudly present in this handsome new package the Finest Century Club ever bottled in its 7! yeer history. No increase in price! Enjoy it tonight! Ask for Century’ Club ‘at your favorite aavern! a] "| Fred Hovasapian, . | Stanford. _ if 2 | TIRED AFTER A HARD. DAY’S WORK? Miss Faulk Sets Tourney's Pace Georgian in Front of. Field for “PGA’s LA. Women's Open LOS ANGELES @®—Mary Lena / Faulk ‘of Thomasville, Ga., led the | way into the second round of the $5,000 PGA Women’s Open Golf. ' > | Tournament at the Clock Courtry | Club today after knocking three strokes off women’s par 74 yester- | day. ‘°* « *¢ Miss Faulk posted a 36-35—71 for |} the par 38-36—74 layout. One shot back were Patty Berg, | St. Andrews, Ill, Betty Hicks, | Palm. Springs, and amateur Gloria | Fecht, Inglewood,. Calif. |. Further down were such nation- ally known lady pros as Joyce | Ziske, Waterford, Wis., Carol Bow- man, Oakland, Mickey Wright, La Jolla, Calif., and Betty Jameson, San Antonio, all at 75. 3 * * * Fay Crocker, Uruguay, shot a 76, and the 77's included Beverly Hanson, Indio, Calif.. and Betsy | Rawls, Spartenberg, S.C. Marilyn Smith, Wichita, Kan., had a 79, and Bonnie Randolph, Columbus, Ohio, shot an 82. The 72-hole inaugural event winds up Sunday. Rochester Seeks 2nd Little Series Victory ROCHESTER (#—Gary Blaylock gets his most important starting assignment of the year tonight as Rochester seeks its second victory in the Little World Series before leaving for Minneapolis for the fi- nal games. Biggest man on the Columbia University football team is tackle a 230-pound | sophomore transfer student from | little stages. Bowlirig Clinic By BILLY SIXTY Don't be in a hurry to bow! a hook. My advice, in fact, is that unless you bow! at least a dozen games a week, stick to a straight ball and be satisfied with a fairly healthy average built up on accu- rate spare bowling rather than strikes. When you feel you've ac- quired sufficient control to shift | t0 the hook delivery do so by CENTER OF BALL BALANCE THUMB LEFT OF SALL-CENTER PRODUCES SHORT ‘HOOK ACTION. Start by turning the thumb—the thumb being, the guide —slightly to the left of center as sketch shows. The fingers, as. you see, are turned a bit to the right of center—enough to impart a little right-to-left hook spin. Make no effort to turn the wrist. In fact, restrain it. Keep the hand | in the same position throughout the swing. The spin will take effect as the thumb is released first, leaving the fingers to apply spin as they come out of the holes. About the hook delivery: The break or turn of the ball, right to left, will be small, so release the | ball about six inches from the gutter, with the No. 3 pin as your target, opposite, if left-handed. Shoot at the No. 2 pin. Remember: Swing is the thing. Swing all ithe way. (Copyright 1955) EAST LANSING — Michigan State's 1955 football opponents won 45, ee ee a. 530 average. Try a restful massa Tt will Discover today 10 SENECA STREET facilities available at the. YMCA ATHLETIC CLUB , Stop In Today tor Rates do wonders for you. FE S-6116 Or Big i0 Opener ington and they are whooping up this Ist one with the theme of “beat State.” Coach Duffy Daugherty will fly out his promising crew at 1 p. m. | today for a brief stop in Indian-| apolis and then the bussing to! Bloomington. There will be a workout this | afternoon in the Indiana stadium, _and then after dinner and movies the squad is supposed to be bed: |: ded down by 10 p. m, With 19 aboard, it will be Pe, biggest bunch of sopnomores MSU. one can remember. Yesterday, Daugherty cut his drill to just an hour and then teok his players into Macklim - Stadium for introduction to the students at a pep rally. About the Indiana game Dutfy | Says: Michigan Championship _ - 200 Lap-Old-Model-Stock-Car RACE! ROCKET MOTOR SPEEDWAY __ Six Miles West of .Owosso—On M-21 SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 25 © Time Trials 9 A. M. Race 2:30 P.M. Featuring the | drivers from all over Michigan on the Toney Famous Half Mile Track! 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South: | which will be ‘watched by more | ern California (tied for No. 9) | than ordinary interest is Notre | plays Oregon ‘in a Pacific Codst' Dame against Southern Methodist | conference tilt tonight. | at South Bend, Ind. The Irish were | ranked 1th in the first Associated | There ee are Se of inter- Press poll. They may be better | sectional games among other top than that. By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ., called his split-T quarterback, Outstanding exponents of the Frank Tamburello, the best in his | split-T and single-wing styles.,of time at Maryland. But it is the football clash tomorrow when Jim Terrapins’ line that will be Tatum's Maryland Terrapins and watched with interest. It is sup- Red Sanders’ Bruins from UCLA posed to be a real good one, which meet in what shapes up the na- could spell trouble for ‘Knox and | tion's No. 1 college gridiron attrac- ccmpany. Done te to foctory speci Sasecotion Complete, oll: ae ScaWanze’s UNDERCOATING test. Other intersectional battles’ bring ' | together Illinois and California, Minnesota and Washington, Purdue and College of the Pacific, Wash- ‘ington State and Kansas, Wichita and Utah S Indiana takes on | Michigan 5 te in a Big Ten con- FE 5-5563 | tion. The UCLA-Maryland game is the. *= *¢ only one involving two teams & Colleges of all sizes swing into ranked among the top 10 but action for the Ist big Saturday of every other member of the select the pew season but the meeting of group will be ir. action against ma- top-ranked UCLA and fifth-ranked | jor opposition Maryland at College Park, Md figures to be the ‘‘big’’ game. Both came through unscathed in their openers last Saturday UCLA, boasting » powerful sin (Opposite St. Joseph's Hospital) Oklahoma (No. 3) takes on North Carolina in an intersectiona! duel | at Chapel Hill, N.C: Michigan | ‘No. 4) pays Missouri; Ohio State | gie-wing attack built around quar- ‘No. 6! hosts Nebraska at Colum. | | terback Rennie Knox and featuring bus: Pittsburgh (No. 7) clashes| | Sanders’ balanced line version of with Syracuse Mississippi (No. 8) | the’ style, easily defeated Texas, meets Kentucky in a Southeastern Aggies 21-0 in the Bruins’ opener. Conference clash that could go a By .contrast Maryland squeaked Jong way toward deciding the | past Missouri 13-12 Tatum has league title; Navy (tied for 9th) | ee Quick Chiet Back in F orm | nee to Win Little Brown Jug_ ,.. and 2:00-2-5 to KUHN AUTO WASH | 149 W. Huron Across from Firestone | CHEVROLETS iF R E E ML Low Prices on AN Other Motes ORIGINAL EQUIPMENT DELAWARE. Ohio w—Quick | around: in 2:0 1-5 Chief, absent from the races since | take the big pr ize Aug. 18 because of lameness, to | ° | day owned one of pacing’s most! Dottie’s Pick, bay coveted trophies—The Lite Brown! by J. KE. and E. C | Jug—along .with $24,645.24 payoff. Brampton, Ontario, won her heat; 7 | ‘The black 3-year-old son of Chief in the divided race in 2 minutes| ™ | Abbedale, owned by the Farm- flat, a world mark for her sex and | stead Acres of Brookville, N.Y: age. and then chased Quick Chief and driven by Billy Haughton of to the wire: in the payoff heat Massapequa, N:Y., won the tenth | which she lost by three lengths |} annual $66,608.83 ‘Jug’ over the Dottie'’s Pick and Quick Chief Delaware County Fairgrounds yes- | set a world record for three heats terday, defeating 16 of the nation’ 8! divided as their times added up to best drwheolers. | 6: 00 35, far under the record of | ° 6:07 2-5 set in 1952 by Meadow | ‘A bit more — a month ago)! Rice and Wilmington's Star in the | filly owned Armstrong of | STAND-IN — When Bobby Layne went out with. an ailing shoulder | recently, Harry Gilmer started pitching ior the b Detroit Lions. Comiskey Feud Drove Lane fo Quit White Sox Seven-Year Tenure as General Manager May End Today CHICAGO w—General Manager Frank Lane's seven-year associa- tion with the Chicago White Sox appeared to be ended today, after, several thousand words of conjec- | ture and invective. _. * © The dynamic, 59-year-old base- ball trader yesterday subinitted his | resignation in a Jetter to Mrs. | Grace Comiskey, Sox president. asking that he be released ‘from. a contract by Oct. 15 which has | five years to go it ' Lane said he had “reasonable | assurance” his resignation will be accepted. Chuck Comiskey, Mrs. Comiskey's son. and Sox vice pres- | ident, said acceptance of the resig- nation is a “— conclusion." * * _ Mrs. Comiskey has mate no Quick Chief pulled up lame aftgr | same race \ ‘Tiger’ Meets Dane winning at Yonkers Raceway, and SaRnEiEEECenelaten | ‘ Haughton laid him up. Then’ NeW YORK uw — Lew Burston Rrariomng ae Haughton jogged him in 2:20 and wi visit France, Germany and _- a ee cen ees. aimed him for the big one. Quick S k ee at tec N.Y., tangles with a Danish im Chief was flown in last weekend. "PIN seeking xing talen port. " Chris Christensen, tonight at He practically flew in the race, bouts in this country under the 9 pm. (EST) in a 10-rounder at | too, as | he negotiated the _twiee- International Boxing Qub- banner. Cleveland Arena Research Shows | Bruin Has Very Tender Nature Takes Peanut Butter To Trap Black Bear, Project Discloses LANSING—A black bear is often | looked on by the hoity-toity as a ragged, crude brute, totally with- out feeling or sensitivity. , This is not nice, a rash in- justice and kin to certain out- rageous feelings sometimes generated against such noble and misunderstood souls as Rey- | mard Fox, Ferdinand the Bull and Mehitabel Cat. Proof of Bruin's delicate nature turned up recently in a routine invoice of supplies from the Con- servation Department's Cusino | wildlife station. The bear research | project had ordered five pounds of pean butter, | “Peanut butter?’ queried the | business manager, another doubt- ng Thomas. ‘‘Wot's that for” “For bear trapping: came the prompt answer. ‘We tried honey, rottén meat, fish heads, garbage; lots of stuff and they like it all okay, but to really get them in a’ live-trap you got to use peanut butter.”’ The invoice was sacred Motor Mart Auto Parts 121-123 E. Montcalm FE 4-6230 | RIGHT Now! Freehold Raceway in New Jersey is the only daytime pari mutuel trotting track operating east of California. A 50-day meet- ing ends Columbus Day. Give your car and your dealer a break. Have your cooling system serviced before the freeze-up rush. You can do it now! Unlike alcohol anti-freeze, “PRESTONE” BRAND anti-freeze won't boil off, even if the weather turns warm. 6 WAYS SAFER 1. CONTAINS NO ALCOHOL. Vapor from solu- tion cannot be ignited by spark or cigarette. No fires! Can't harm car's finish if ‘spilled. NO POISONOUS FUMES. 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A ri fp i ; | -, =| * 4 : ; hee ' : "i accad See | an LisS aa ct ee oo od i Neh ee a ls Ata ae 2 s SE ae | «EY Sea | keen “a Get the famous fifth, 333. lone ‘is quitting because of a ‘long feud with Chuck Comiskey, which burst into the open .after Chuck criticized the general man- ager for a scene in Comiskey | Park. Lane at that time rushed to the box of Will Harridge, American League president, to protest an umpire’s action in removing Sox catcher Sherm Lollar from the ball , ;game. A few days later Ford Frick, baseball commissioner, fined Lane $00. Lane then re- marked that “TIT appreciate the sense of loyalty of Mr. Charles Comiskey.” Lane in a comparatively mld letter of resignation to Mrs. Com- isky said *The Comiskey family has al- ways cooperated Und permitted me to operate the club without inter- ference. If the club has had any measure of success in my seven years in your employment, then I am only too happy that such has been the case and will be everlast- ingly grateful for the opportunity given me here.” Like Father. Like Son? LOS ANGELES 7» — UCLA backfield coaches have high hopes that Bot} Bergdahl of Los Angeles can fill the role once occupied by his father, Lenny Bergdahl. Bob , played in eight of nine games as a sophomore in 1954 and went 51 minutes against Washington His dad played for. Bill Spaulding in 1930, 1951 and 1952 UCLA is booming Herdiman Cureton, 213, of Duarte, Calif an All-America guard candidate. He played 239 minutes in 1954. AS S> —Schenley Ss} I w\ I : Code Ne i * Cae z / // CTIA or economical pint, only Ll eycen WHISKEY, B6 PROOF, roy GRAIN: NELITRAL SPinrs. scHeNie EY DISTiL LERS co., N.Y. G \ | oe wor | oe. : - . ; | THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1955 noe ‘ . a } _ - ] p ‘ ss : - J ‘ r "a "a7 : r Ds yy } ‘DS Checkpoints for | ruin, lerp lilt Rated Weekend's No. 1) ===*=t: , J ‘ . ) : on e [ J d i} ? “<< 0.8.) nanan Mobic cae A ss te STANDING INVITATION to ALL DeSoto = Chrysler Dodge and Plymouth Owners elcome fn You are always our Service Lepariment. af d you peed n wait until you are in trouble to come in We are gicd ¥ opportunity to show off our lacilities to let you see our equipment signed money W saving tocis ind better acquarted skilled staff of trained mech- anics 90 take th s a star z in vitation to come in often, even iJ it is ju Oo say helo .ee We Specialize it— © Fluid Drive and Automatic Transmission -@ All Electric Work © Seat Covers installed © All. Accessories © Painting & Bédy Work © Lubrication © Washing 9 All General Repairs Louie West. Service Manager BRAID MOTOR SALES DeSoto-Plymouth Dealer Cass at V/. Pike St. FE 2-0186 / $248 Code. Ne. 9 th . THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1955 i “The government went to court to force us to televise," Bell ob- served yesterday. But, he said, the pro league’s television program will be curtailed this year because “excessive charges” for cables) ing the hours we want to telecast. , can Telephone and | We don’t blame the networks. That’s only good business by: the Telegraph Co. under FCC ap- proved rates. . ‘ “We want to televise, regionally and nationally, and we have plenty of sponsors willing to go along with us," Bell continued. ‘However, when it comes to buying cables we're in trouble. “We can’t get the networks to take our Saturday games since they have programs such as Jack- ie Gleason and Perry Como on dur- Sparrow Heads for Trial With Pro Knickerbockers | Guy Sparrow, former Pontiac with the rest of the rookies and High School and University of De- | Veterans to Garden City, Long Is- troit basketball star, journeys to — . oe headquarters for New York today for a try-out at- “I'm poolitepairg ded os forward tempt with the New York Knicker-| siot as I did in high school and bockers of the National Basketball | college and I think my chances are Association. real good, but I don’t know because Guy, a June graduate of U-D, ——_ _ 20 to —— a wee signa to = 95.000 contrat Nov. 1 opener,” Sparrow said. by the pre quintet after being se- will he lected ag the team’s third draft ae P "| Mullin, who whe yo | choles. San Francisco to top NCAA honors | He will report Sunday to Madison | last year, and Kenny Sears, UCLA | Square Garden, home of all Knicks | star, for starting berths with the home contests, and then will move er ee Clifton and | x are -known names * on the roster who will be giving Bowling Results ee Preetan Bowl me LeAeus Guy hopes to continue his base- we is ow, ti ball career with the Kansas City a $9 Qakiené Oi. 3 ¢| Athletics if the New York cagers Dorris Realty 71 Forge & Socket 26) retain him for the season. He ia no ‘ Team Ne. @ savit batted a Sigel age 44; Superior Te, Liming—@0e3. y League this year. 14 DIVISION © ® oan tt scene (Orioles Buy Play Hid Carrier ; ae 3| (10 uy ayer Sulta-Metle 6 Gass Ave. Brke. H F p t it C| b Pee Ee a Re tare | LOM VEMON UU - a ny BALTIMORE (®—The Baltimore Penfolds “6 Oltte Barnett ™ Orioles announced today they had | Quality Clean. ¢ Allen ¢ oe ‘ signed John Makell of Annapolis, oon $ bie D Cleaners 3 Md., and Glenn Slusher of Elyria, PSS lenchinse—-th Sturdevant | Ohio, and bought Ezell King from 7 Cinnnere—T7t, Peau’ 3 the Detroit Stars for two of their 5 minor league baseball teams next Pts. Pts. | year, coreg a 7 Prue's Bar $ © nd © Lica store, 1 J secon s i so —_— will report to apie tonio exas League sae eieeee aig—s38, ‘Lien ‘Store 1--| and Makell to York, Pa., of the 730, * altes—2148. Piedmont. F . 0A DIVISION = Makell and Slusher are recently yeam No 7 11 Paul's Klee. 2 64/0ut Of military service. Makell Puller Brush ° @3 Amer. Corteed. ¢¢ studied at Morgan State in Balti- checks Shack 44 Newport's 11|More before that and Slusher at - Terry—161, scm Morris—433, Life) Kent State. .. ° : Makell plays second base and COOLEY _MAsSGETERS Slusher is a catcher. King played Cooley Lases +4 APL Me. 16 3| first base and the outfield for the Garrel’s 2 Marehn's o| Detroit Stars of the Negro Amer- ooley Lanes—844, Garrei's—36; J.) ican League. Aird—203, th—678. ST. BENEDICT. MEN'S D SERIES Rochest (IL) 7, Minneapolis (AA) 8 shore Market 71 Poole Li Ne (Bew-of-7 y) 4b > ‘eam No 8 gD Tet ie’ $$ | Mrevevert 3, Houston -@ (Shreveport wins isam ¥o. § 14 Team No 1° as final best-of-7 series +3). cored Nomad ; ‘| _ THURSDAY'S COLLEGE ALL Cate as ae tack | Keay tenerga ee * ROLLING PIN LEAGUB — Sanene Soh WL WL G. Elkins Exe. 71 Shore Mt. . 44/4. ner 63 Richards Tav. 44 Team Ne. 1) 83 Rity, 44 Fillmore Haw. §3 Team No. 1@ 35% Huron Theater 3 Huron Bow! es Buirley Jiry. $2 Gchults Elec os B. eider—230—€23; Buir- ley Jeweiry—T44; Fillmore Haw.—2130. LADIES HURON BOWL Ww “wL Nicholle Ins. 71 Gresham a4 ae Pete's Place 71 Power Piping 36 L Y-A-WAY LJ e's @€2 Team No 6 36 Jones Hdw. 62 Young Rity. 35 ee Gee $2 Cae Hf PLAN a ea Ba Ra Se KELLY HARDWARE FIRST NIGHTER LEAGUE _ 3994 Auburn ot Adams. Team Ne. 1 40 Comm. Bank 13 FE 2-881! Auburn Heights Hank's 46 Team No, 12 13 me aS i we te le 30 Gat Oat BOWLERS | tout 321 Team No. 16 64 Team We. 11 31 Team No. 13 04 M. re aren td team No. 1— 161—3187 BELLS AND BEAUX "Pts Pts. Lies 4 4 O'clocks 3 Carnations ° 4 Daisies 1 Dandelions. 2 Tulips 1 Lillies ; eases : Fy BOWLERS Le we OPENING FOR TEAMS) = [> Manny's Bar 10 2 Detroit News 6 6 Dean's 6vc. ® 2 Pont. Htg. Gup.4 6 Land O'Lakes 8 4 Cherri-Von 38) Inn 7 5 Pont, Lk. 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We have to pay $1.00 a mile per hour for cables, while the net- | | television channel can be used only works get it anywhere from 13) for that purpose. cents to 40-cents per mile per hour | * because they buy it in gre at: Bell said the cost of cables made volume.” SAKE _ the overall package price for long | York said Bell ‘‘is the unfortunate | most sponsors to absorb. victim of circumstances,’ explain- Notre Dame, Illinois don Satu day Telecasts aos fl ing that whereas the sativartes use. ‘some away games back to home || eter channels approximately | cities will continue, Bell said. He! 360 hours a month, the NFL would | ' sae cet) meet two and «half Sided that he is still trying and has been sold out for some time, hopeful that some last minute deal| The University said MSU's tick hours a week. The NF. channel | can be worked out to continue the| et allotment for its game with coast-to-coast television games and | Wisconsin at Madison Oct. 29 is her long distance regional tele-| also gone. This game is a sell out, ts. ‘ | too, , ae wee eae It costs down each week, he said, while the channel leased to a big network would be permanent. He said a the net- An AT&T spékesman in New | | distance televising too high for The leagues regional telecasts of Ford, Chevrolet, Ply- mouth .. . complete brake relining. First : 3] 49s | Quality. Fully Guar- _ anteed. Parts and Labor “* COMPLETE BRAKE SERVICE MARKET TIRE CO. 77 W. Huron St. Open "9 to 9” FE 8-0424 COMPLETE 108 on | AT THE Trade Locally for the Long Deal See the New Ford Tonight or Tomorrow! PONTIAC'S OWN FORD DEALER | SEE and HEAR : AUNT JEMIMA : | at CY OWENS | ‘at 6 TONIGHT! | ee Sees oa FE 5-4101 Your Friendly Ford Dealer 147 So. Saginaw, Pontiac, Mich. — a to | | ih P. M. FE 5-3588 Lan aati oe “ * ¥ ei He mgek * d et leaded a AN ae om SOMETHING TO CROW ABOUT — There's 51'%| thing to crow about.” The Crows live at 221 the huge watermelon Mrs.| but they grew the big melon in their garden patch carve. Agricultural experts | on Union Lake road. It's the largest their patch has here agpee with the Crow family that that is “‘some-| produced, and measures 45 inches around the middle. = Pontiac Press Phote St., —_— ap. THT BS! pF ef il ‘ Hi : : ip 4 . be He ® : 5 F i iF ishf . | Sg: 5 | Py Ey _ 3 £ t 3 g i : £7 By ALBERT B. LOWRIE LUMBER CO. | 10,000 safety strips to motorists | | when schools resumed this fall. Phone FE 2-9104 | The strips, attached to rear bump- 1441 Baldwin (Cor. Walton) | &TS Of Cars, read: “Schools Open— drive carefully.” . ——— ‘Water, Fertilize Stricken Trees Pest Damage Extensive, So Supply Root Area With Nourishment Th i} : nile af is $ , 1H i Family’s Water Well Producing Gasoline . C. A. Webb family finds itself, Webb's private water well is pro- ducing quantities of almost pure gasoline, | Webb says he believes the gaso- | line is’ escaping from an oil field pipeline and seeping into the well. | But he hasn't been able to find the source thus far, The gasoline showed up in the water Aug. 4, Webb said. It in- | creased to the point where water | drawn through faucets would flash | jand burn briefly when ignited. | A neighbor is. supplying the fam- | -ily with water. | | | | 10,000 Safety Strips | | PITTSBURGH «®—The Automo | bile Club of Pittsburgh distributed | . ay 1 *-LEE’S SALES and SERVICE es “LEE” The Tractor Man "Presents tlie Ride-Away Jr. Gang Mower 57” Cut Rotary Mower 30” Cut Plow—Disc—Cultivate Cranbrook House Gardens Now Early autumn visitors to the Gardens of Cranbrook House will find forma! planfings and carefully trimmed boxed shrubs still at their peak and 40 acres of landscaped park just donning fall colors, * * * The Gardens, which are located on Lone Pine Road in Bloomfield Hills, surround. the home of the late Mr. and Mrs. George G. Booth, stitutions, * * * to 6 p.m, every Saturday and * | while scarlet oaks turn to brilliant at Peak of Beauty| founders of the six Cranbrook in- | Gardens open hours are trom’? | | wrapped around the wires. It provides many. members that neatly daub the local | scenery. The willow oak turns a pale, tawny or golden yellow. The pin oak turns a bright to deep scarlet and often has green and scarlet leaves on the same branch. * * * The shingle oak takes on rich reddish brown to russet-red hues, Biggest Dahlia, Moss Roses Grown at Oxford Tallest of the dahlias reported this year to the Press garden editor is that of William H. Teak of Oxford. He has counted 18 bright yellow blossoms on his dahlia, which now measures 9 feet 6 inches in height. “My moss roses are something to see this year, too,” Teak said for Teak broke into print a of winters ago when a photogra of his the snow, appeared in the news. . Plenty of fertilizer is one of plants, and you're all set, he says. Be Sure to Water. Newly Planted Trees Newly._planted evergreens as well as deciduous material need |‘ plenty of water as they get over| — | the shock of moving and establish | | a root system in new locations, Most of them will need some sort “ pansies, blooming under) [7 of support against winter winds| | § ~ and weather, so it doesn’t hurt to} ~ get the stakes and guy wires in place early, Be careful to protect tender bark | with old hosing or burlap buffers The average daily water con- sumption per person is one to 1% quarts, —— The evergreen pines, spruce and hemlock lend eye-appealing back- ground support and effective con- trast for the riot of autumn ing. The black tupélo, nyssa syl-| Nursery grown trees are not only vatica, 19 aimest sare to Goantante, meee OO? on landsca with its glowing, trees, more henslet, aroun even | certain to be free from insects and purple tints. diseake. They will stand moving The American Sweetgum, liquid-| better and are more quickly es- ambar styraciflua, one of the best tablished. | autumn trees, runs from yellow ' + bene through g geous red and crimson! jy (ger 'wane’ smaller trees to darkest purple. will cost less, they will pot pre- Most of the maples provide | vide much autumn color for the fine autumn color, The sugar first few’ years. = aa neo apse ©. balled and“ burlapped yellow and gold. The red maple | ‘Tees, while costing more, give an “with its searlets and crimsons | *!most immediate e a —e od Pentise Press Phete | MOUNTAIN ASH IS COLORFUL — With its vivid orange berries, | Ash can add a special note of color to your fall garden| ure. Mrs. William L. Leach of 35 Dwight Ave. has a small young tree, but it is heavy with berries that will provide winter food for the birds. In spring, too, this tree presents a lovely picture during blossom | time. . |Moon Flowers Add ~ Bring Color | wavy blooms. Beauty to Night Scene liamy Miller of 36 N. Anderson St, have been singing the praises of fragrant white. blossoms add a es nighttime . « * * * : The vine has found its way up the side of the 1%-story brick house, past the eavestrough to the “Neighbors of Mr. and Mrs. Wil-|} chimney, whére it has fastened itself to the TV antenna, some 20 feet above ground. * « & When the sun goes down and the other flowers fold their petals, the" moon - flower opens its big, Feed and Seed Now! ‘| All of Yous Lawn Needs OPEN SUNDAY . TOWN & COUNTRY GARDEN CENTER | S812 Bighlandé Ré, (4-59) OR 32-7147 farm for an on-the-job * say when! Pontiac Rd. et Opdyke Rd. FARMALL TRA - FE 3.9830 | a Week OR TRADE-IN MEW PILTER-PLO® WASHING SYSTEM Lint filtered out of your wash right before your eyes. The G-E washbasket is always filled to over- flowing continvously ee | away lint, soap scum and light particles. Sand and silt automati- eally ejected from the bottoh of the washbasket. ALL PRICES SLASHED! 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' c oF f _ © ls THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1955 4 , “ outté, : v Recording Stars i on mais /Clray Wronaly horned Television Suit i i'n cieprecy io wit WALLED LAKE : Lorelei Sisters, young si Calif. ‘ roducts fro stations ’ STARTING | "Ving vtare who are sealing 8 soe ti neiecnaea ts wipe le SOE wary 7, Mack, $f piano police, Against Movies \ |frana exibition of 16 = mil PARK ., a ' . 1 a % * \ y, COCKTAIL ) for themselves in the entertain- sudsy cloth before hanging clean = —_— all apes on Trial Today como p pr ays would ' LOUNGE | — m4 aca > Fagen wes worried about a bully pack aon ee a | a , ‘ 7 “|. LOS ANGELES #—A civil anti- 1 = ; i L she had received. Officer | . Atty. Homer Mitchell s00 1122 W. Huron St. TONI GHT! 2 aA Sis pessoal, CORE can agstint fee marie |g ees win om » Huron Bow! Bidg. | 6 n = and gingerly opened the package. studios to compel them to make |to withhold pictures. Such action, : ==} It contained a book: to| thelr productions available for he said, was individual with ‘the a Become a Minister.” television is on trial today in Various studios and based entirely : = ’ federal court. on sound business judgment. Leas- AT Is =< Deer constitute the most abun-| Prosecitor Samuel Flatow said | ing the pictures to TV result =| dant game in the United States. — in opening the case yesterday that | 1 “unreasonable loss of revenue | ————————— — “| to producers,” Mitchell argued. . Western and DINE OUT! || "rus THE LORELEI SISTERS Singing Stars of the Record- ing World. Sweethearts of ethe ‘disks.’ Appearing to sing to you... in No finer foods served any- where ... and reasonable too. @ TENDER FILET MIGNON ® DELICIOUS LOBSTER TAILS @ Melt in Your Mouth’ BALLROOM “xzoes ‘ren, cout BALLROOM FRIED CHICKEN CHAR- “Known tra 3 SHOWS COAL BROILED FOODS Livernots-Fenkeli (Det.) past 25 ee, te 2057 Weedward (Ups'rs) . Broiled right betore Old-Time Dancing Every finest costs no more Old-Time Dancing Every EVERY NIGHT : your eyes. . = Tues Fri. Sat == aamn 00 —- apse Thurs.. Sat. Sun ther Semeeations Dine in Style © Reasonable © Air-Conditioned =| For lunch “with ‘the Cassie FE 4-8582 2h, or a_ pleasant is Henry's Bloomfield Lovrn Bh evening or for your “wife ... try our fine ENJOY THE EVENING WITH YOUR food oad courteous FRIENDS AT PONTIAC’S NEWEST service. ‘a mil INTIMATE COCKTAIL LOUNGE = ‘@ || ENTERTAINMENT | 1d to-Maple Rd.—Eost of Birmingham DINE and DANCE Kitchen Open Daily || Friday 9 to 2 A. M. > DANCING TomEMusicorlocmammersmo ELIOAM.-10R MI] Smite ‘aba a a 2: COCETA! csWhies_eEh : : @ | festering THE ‘BOUNCING BOMB'! - Every Night From 8:30! OPEN 4 P.M. te 2AM. DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY Family Style Chicken |} Joyce Songer Trio OOD SERVED UNTIL 1 A. M. Dinner, Sunday 12-9. Stars of Radio, Records and Television Guest Artist Sundoy Spadafore’s Bar 6 North Cass Phone OR 3-9325. Cover or minimum every Fri.. Sat. & 1600 South Teloqpegh Sood ot Ondband Lake Rood Sun. No charge Mon. thru Thurs. For Reservations Phone FE 5-8060 EN i Catalina Piano Bar Entertainment Fri., Sat. and Sun.-ELAINE TITUS SPECIAL SAT. MATINEE — STARTING AT 3 O'CLOCK VrRy, VERY Near Huron. Street POPULAR “The Place With the —— Pine Welcome” RICHARD TODD nS neko een AFTER the =| @ueeek al DLC _ ae . z| New Show Starting to the taste tantalizing T ON | GHT goodness of old fashion BLUk Box Office Italian food. Sk VY) Drive-In Opens 6:30 FLOOR SHOW F riday and Saturday Wednesdey Doncing to the Four Kimtones |B omarxanorews i) MANNY'S "sx" Comedy MC. W. Huron et Elizabeth Leke Rood TONI BRADLEY — Coming F Fri., Sept. 30-The The Starlighters Acrobatic Dancer You'll always have the winning score, when 4 ADELE STORM —— you ist | Drie sat | ' Attractive Pop Singer Dining at Its Distinctive Best! Joe’ s Famous | healer , (100 P.M. ' Plus | || 2150 OPDYKE ROAD AT PONTI 8 rm utatm ogee ¥] Lunch SPAGHETTI HOUSE peniane : ‘Cock Ip 1038 West Huron | ‘FE 3-7396 —_— -_ = a ) Twe Biecks West ef Telegraph 7 eae 4 EVERY TUESDAY EVE. ocktail Far ty TAMMIE | “JOHN FORD'S | Music by SO-PHIS-TO-CATS - Banquet PY { ‘ EPIC OF THE . ; - $i & FIGHTING | FALL ae : CAVALRY! Meetin . g WAYNE’S greatest role es an Indian- | fighting Captain! The festive Season ! ; LF, 7 nN Ns S t U Fall bows in with a flourish 7 3 > , ..a feeling of change \ (s Oo) : Vn n is everywhere! The - ‘| ; l fields are rich with harvest )A-2 bounty... the world 2:44 puts on its brightest git noitalh ‘Uhe' tak Tnoest , PHONE Midwest 4-1400 | FEATURING ‘- [a WOODWARD at LONGLAKE RD. “SU LLY” BLOOMFIELD HILLS “The Man of Rhythm” " CLUB ) AT THE PIANO and ORGAN * DINNERS * GOCKT AIL BAR FLOOR SHOW 59 TONIGHT dress... the air | is crisp and full of zest. Your spirits lift... your heart grows lighter. .. welcoming the : Seer eeeeeeaeuanueaeeeeaeaereeeaeeeacee s ONS DINNERS TO TAKE OUT Coll FE 83-9821 . . Your Food Will Be Ready change to Fall. Featuring Drive out to the Villa Inn | ‘ett 9 FD ew am -* the CARL CARSON ... Appease the Inner Man : good th — ’ On these brisk ‘evenings, come |} TRIO. with. 2 ee cl oon o— _ ALSO out for a sizzling steak or tender chop in a quiet, relaxing atmosphere. Always prompt, courteous service. : Complete Sunday Dinners from $1.50 Delicious Mixed Drink Town and Country Beer—Wine—Liquor with a bountiful Harvest. VILLAS | \ OF ALL THE MIGHTY y, SPECTACLES in COLOR ” TECHMICHLOR 42 Ny THERE IS NONE | TO COMPARE WITH MYT Dancing—Food—Choice Liquor Located on M59 at BOB'S PICNIC PARK _—_—_—— ee GOOD | ef ; at DIXIE BAR > es _ Formerly BUSINESSMEN’S Old Heidelberg | | LUNCHEON B34 2592 Dixie Highway , Pg S. Telegraph Rd. E : Dey 7AM Where Dining Is a Pleasant Bim Bader, Mare Lereler J ETT DICK DENGATE and HIS ESQUIRES Advestare For Reservations MY 2-6193 MY 2-9258 Lounge 5 o/) nig “Picture : 60 Parkview Blvd. 7s iy Hindow P-) Corner ee aed (M-24)e ‘ Sunday, Noon to 2 A.M. for Your Dancing Pleasure on FRIDAY and SATURDAY JIMMIE BERNARD WILL BE AT DIXIE ON SUNDAYS . ee . : ahs ee 4 esa { ae © 005 0000000000000000000000000 0000000000000 OOOO OT 0000 OOSOO OSC OOOOOOOOOOODO OOO OOOOOOSOOODO0008 TT a — 7 a a : Cr . STEELER Eee eee ; | . oe : OK ¢. ‘SHOWS FRIDAY and SATURDAY eh arm £ DANCE | : ‘eaucny “men | tuucharr 2 STERLING HAYDEN 1 . DANCING il TWO SHOWS e ie HAL BOSS AND HIS ORCHESTRA 3 C He Hard ll dooreg saree si WEDNESDAY THRU SUNDAY : 3 . apstilleal ; S The The "Sunset Rangers’ sim ART SiEFERT ~ "AL LLOYD. 3 ompetivis | SQUARE DANCING & MODERN DANCING 5 — eee $10 —3RD HIT PARADE FEATURE TONIGHT— Ale Cooled os - @ BEER @ WINE @ LIQUORS 3 ke. } CALLER—WILL MORRIS, . . “Hl OTEL COMMODORE show BAR 4904 Elixebeth Loke Rd. FE 2-6052 3 “The Yellow Rose of Texas”. Hisuedsbavenspresbossesecssesat ; | | , POOR besve Anrrty AONE 2 ed ieee x = —. ‘\ lcci A x ab oe AE “ el i ie | THE PONTIAC PRESS. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1955. ole Sa is 2 Sea teats san! Hollywood Headlines FRIDAY! , | Jimmy Piersal]l May Star ; in Movie About His Life Pp playing spectacular baseball for too, and he'll pl ot oe By LOVELLA 0. PARSONS From New York 1 managed $0) SOR Sem be Adeat the TV ay bought Jimmy's own story, “Fear| down. and : cited about this chance to turn ‘ Every Nite of the Week aye | FINE FOODS Chinese, Cantonese and American Foods Cooked to cen , . . . > rhythmic nvusic of we is aes af pass Gade alee , J ii TLE WORDS Perfection and Served collected for “The Four Seasons.” : 5 se WATERFORD |G] | peipemctecptensl | -si-—il | nia . actor, will be co-starred | Orders , DRIVE-IN THEATER | prgactlongetlien odbcgpyran| 9 Loa. [pgertape yoellpm acre eee actor, and Keenan Wynn, another | » LUB AHOE || adventure in good dining! Cor. Williams Lake-Airport Reads. Box Office Opens 6:30 P.M. 1] boy who does okay. ; | David wt cay es wih Bel) HOURS: Monday-Thursday 11 A. M. to 10:30 P. M. ‘THURS. emoting, a pond coproduce with John Shaftel as well. David had THURS. 3412 Dinie Hwy. OR 3-9754 Fri., Sat. 11 A. M. te 1 A. M. Sun 12 Noon te 10 P. M. : aueteateenememenemeenmememneren ae || FRI. FR go to New York to get Holly- : a I. wood to appreciate the greatness |] DOORS OPEN 10:45.A. M. | WE CATER TO PRIVATE PARTIES posseses. $ ; SAT. SAT. the August Moon” that did it. 1070 West Huron LIFE’S DEEPEST SECRETS ren ee CHINA CITY] ter the late Ziegfeld Follies MADE PLAIN! = = ce Wee ems eet al . 5 e¢-e ! _ | es ~~ i Requested by married couples who tat Vitor ln vet aw They were the fuse and fire feel that they should see this — €=— hl of a fic ng time JOr it) | : ‘ & = x important Dick Haymes stepped out of his retirement briefly to have dinner at the Luau with Hermes Pan, dance director, “Miracle on Mth Street,” re- SCREEN aS! | GIANT KIDDIE SHOW! ONE DAY ONLY — SATURDAY—PLUS SERIAL and 2 FEATURES TODAY and TOMORROW ! SATURDAY Kidily vs a el gee a sational as Santa Claus. But then Thomas is a good actor, | 1:00 P.M. 7 ' Walt Disney's About Our CARTOON History... In 192] the Wilkins family started in business care Mother and dad rented the blacksmith shop for a ga- rage and built and operated a ee dog stand next to it. Two years later, the first store was built. It is still be- ing used for storage. In 1926 the new store and restaurant opened for busi- ness. A constant effort has been made to make on 2 THE FESTIVAL ODDS WERE ONE , AGAINST / . | wef, RANDOLPH Scorr BUT HE HAD TO GET THOSE Ten Wanted Men’ ers. We hope we have suo ceeded. | Fine Foods Since 192! at NY , ¥ | “CHICAGO SYNDICATE” PAYNE - FAITH DOMERGUE - ROD CAMERON ta “Cell 2455—Death Row” —_— — | | PHONE FEC 4 * ORCHARD LAKE AT | : OAKL ‘AND : — PONTIAC TRAIL MODERNLY AIR CON DITIONEL 9:43-~9948 STARTING SUNDAY JOAN PAYWE - FAITH DOMERGUE - i: Dixie Hwy. (US-10) 1 Block North of Telegraph FE 5-4500 OPEN 6:30 P. M. SHOW STARTS 7:00 P.M. , TODAY - SATURDAY ! p ALL IN _ CINEMASCOPE! : AND IN GLORIOUS TECHNICOLOR ADDING NEW GLORY TO THE GLORY OF CinemascoPE Dinle Hey. 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With school in its third week, the council already is working dent Council members (left to right) Buddy Baril, treasurer; Ellen! out ideas for coming events, Elections, club. selections and | Taylor, président; Pentiae Press Photes Elwin Beaty, vice president and Carolyn Knisely, -were the big news in all five of Pontiac's junior highs this week. Five Junior Highs Snap Into Action Junior High Schools snapped into action his week throughout Pon- tiac, with elections, outings, and club selections heading the list at student activities. AT EASTERN At Eastern Junior High, the Student Council held its first meet- ing Tuesday, with president Ellen Taylor conducting the meeting. Plans for a fund-raising project to buy new flags for the auditorium were d Present at the planning session were Elwin Beaty, vice president; Carolyn Knisely, secretary and Buddy Baril, treasurer. Last week the 9As held their annual party at Walled Lake, accompanied by Principal Ken- neth Nagley and homeroom teachers Cecelia , Ward, Laura Barnett and Eleaner Mec- Candiess. AT LINCOLN Science students at Lincoln Junior High found that subject easy to take Wednesday, with the showing of the audio-visual film “Chemistry in a Changing World." Made a real hit with the future research men! the Korean foster child, as it has the Greek and French Or- phan children in the past. Four dances, a magazine cam- paign and a nominating convention are among activities planned. ~ * * AT WASHINGTON Among the 936 students jamming | classrooms at Washington Junior | High, 407 were new to the school. | Last year’s enrollment was 812. Nine new teachers this year are John Burton, social studies; Faith Cook and Joanne Hanson, vocal music; Gordon Earhart, woodshop; JoAnn Murphy and Ruth Ward, English; Janice Ri- vard, speech; Morey Stein, mathematics; and Aj Thomas, science. Getting their heads together over Elections Held af St. Frederick Aaron Koenig to Head Student Council; Choral Officers Picked First big elections took place at St. Frederick High this past week with the voting for Student Council representatives and officers. Two representatives were chosen from each homeroom, and from these. the officers were elected. Aaron Koenig is the new presi-| and Edward Kast is vice | Recording secretary, | Maureen Drake, will be taking minutes, while Ann Scha- chern. will take care of corres- pondence. Close on the heels of this elec- tion came the voting of the choral members. Larry Morrow is president; Elizabeth Bader, vice president; Margaret Humph- reys, secretary; and David Jones, treasurer. From the 20 junior girls who dent, .president. tried out for junior varsity cheer- | leading positions, six were chosen. | These six — Marjorie McHugh, | Margaret Drake, Donna Moody. Frances Kline, Nancy Tracey, and , Ardith Green — are practicing en- | 4 thusiastically for Sunday's game.. The physics class is consider- | ing that age-old. question, “What | happens when an irresistible force | meets an immovable: object?’ , Well — one thing's sure — “some: | thirlg’s got to give.’ through the seniors, are diligently |. thinking of students to nominate for class officers. These elections busily | All classes, from the freshmen | {plans for future activities are Stu- | dent Council officers Barbara Pat- terson, president; Jay Hall, vice president; and Beverly Lindquist, secretary- camera * AT WEVER Classrooms were packed this week at Wever Junior High, as 650 mark. Normal capacity is 350 students. The students are due for “Operation Switch,” though, along about February, when they'll vacate Wever for the new junior high now under construc- tion at Perry and Madison Sts. Activities got under way this semester's first Club Day Thurs- day, Members of the 20 school clubs~met from 9 to 10 a.m. in various rooms throughout the building to elect officers and plan for the coming year. | * AT JEFFERSON New faces among the faculty at Jefferson Junior High this semes- late enrollments brought the total number of students close to the | week with the holding of the fall | ter are William Mars, science in- structor; Wilma _ Watlington, homemaking; Catherine Craig, counselor and physical education teacher; and Frank Budds and Donnie Smith for the special edu- cation rooms, Hall guards met with their ad visor, James Jones, to learn their new duties and responsibilities. Magazine Sa By JANET ENGLISH - Students at St. Michael High are hard at work on their first school- | sponsored project. Attention of the entire student body is now fo- cused on the annual magazine sale. This drive serves a two-fold pur- pose. The first is to increase the use of Catholic literature in the home; the second, to enable both | the school and the student to earn valuable prizes in return for their subscriptions, Further enthusiasm for this drive was aroused when Pat Martin became the jubilant re- ceiver of 9 $5 cash prize offered in Friday's drawing. On several occasions this week, | the senior class held special ses. | sions to discuss the “Freshman | Welcome Dance.” Upon the com- le Launched pletion of the plans for tonight's initiation everyone is saying that this dance might better be named “The Doom of the Freshies.” This annual encounter with the Rams draws the enthusiasm of every student, athlete ard spec- tater alike. Although Father Raymond Mc- Cormick arrived but a few short months ago, his absence as an as- sistant here at St. Michael's is being felt by all. His quiet friend- ly manner and willingness to help had won for him a place in the heart of every parishoner. The vacancy Father leaves as he takes up his new post as pastor of Sacred Heart Church in Imlay City is being filled by Father Norman Thomas, who was or- dained last June. Elections, rallies, dances and the choosing of class rings were among top-inter- est topics in Oakland County and | | area high schools. Avondale High School's new class presidents, chosen at class | elections Tuesday are Lynn | Wright, senior; Larry LaForge | junior; Denny Evans, sophomore; and Larry Douglas freshman. Besides full slates of class of- ficers, five new students were elected to the Student Council. dim Carr will represent the sen- jors in the council; Don Davis, the ‘juniors; Catherine Gorang, sophomores; and Bill Wilson and Jim Brewer, the freshmen. Other officers elected class Herron, vice president; Nancy Lowry, secretary; and Bob Jay- cox, treasurer. From the junior class Danny Reynolds is vice president; Paul Parton, secretary; Marge Gingrich, treasurer. The sophomores elected Jerry Poynter as vice president, Hyten, secretary and Judy Schoonover, treasurer. Freshmen chose Harvey Elam vice presi- dent; Carol Mazurek as secretary and Pat Castor as treasurer. A pep rally was held Thurs- day afternoon, just before the first home game of the . season against Troy High School. Tonight, a big turnout is ex-| brought the first meeting of the | and a gym-auditorium. football games, pep! were: from the senior class, Larry | Nelda | pected for the freshmen welcome dance, to be held in the gym | from 8:30 to 11:30. The senior class is sponsoring the affair | which will be in the form of a | sock hop. WALLED LAKE ELECTIONS Petitions for Walled Lake High School class officers were filed to- day. Elections by ballot will be held Tuesday during the home- room session. With all homerooms represent. ed, the Student Council elected Janice McBroom secretary and Carol Ann York, treasurer, Tues- day, to complete toed roster of « officers. The juniors chose their class rings this week, and the seniors | selected caps, gowns and gradua-| ° tion announcements. . After the football game with | Keego tonight oh the Viking field, | the juniors will sponsor the first | dance of the year. The band, which | will march at half time tonight, numbers 74 members, larger than | ever before. BIRMINGHAM BUSY Officers of the Student Council | of Birmingham High School, elect- | ed last semester, were hard at | work planning future activities this week, | President Bob Hohmeyer | County High Schools Busy With Rallies, Football Games and Elections of Officers new year fo order fast week with a rap of the gavel. Attending were Jay Lewis, vice | president; Carole Negri, secretary; and Sandy Skinner, treasurer. Projects on hand—planning the anual school Field Day, scheduled Oct. 14, and the School Mixer, tomorrow night. Students will get acquainted with the freshmen at the Mixer dance, 8:30 to.11;30 in the gym. = ale Enrollment this semester is 1,822, an increase of 273 over the number attending classes when school closed last June. AT WEST BLOOMFIELD The 512 students at the new, ultra-modern West Bloomfield High School are proud of their building and treating it with “a great deal of respect.” according to Principal | Donald Weed. aoe student ‘body moved Into the building last January. Pre- viously they had been crowded into classrooms on the top floor of Roosevelt School at Keego Harbor. According to remarks overheard in corridors and classrooms, the | new quarters are mieeting unani- mous approval. With a planned capacity of 525, the school is almost filled. It con- tains 16 classrooms, a library, com. | 9 the regular school curriculum bination study-hall and cafet -| play's the thing” at Pontiac High Plus Grid Match Tonight. By VICKY MICU In addition to football, to furnish baskets for the needy at y time, | Heading the huge cast for the | sayigior! s fantasy, ’ will be Carolyn Hawn as yey the witch,” Jerry Young “Tip,” and Dick Rams- the | School: this week, with two events’ in the offing. Moving into high gear for Wednesday night’s teenage fashion | show was the Office and Retailing | Club, sponsors of the big style event. Meanwhile, with the 48 student cast chosen, players began) | reading parts for the ‘‘Land of | Oz,” the school’s first play of the | semester, to be held Oct. 12, 15 and 14, For the style show, PHS girl students will tura model in some of Winkelman's trickiest fash- fons, The Wednesday show, will open at 7:30 p.m. in the audi- Mary Parrish, — instruc- ter, will direct the production. Three afternoon showings at 3:30 p.m. Oct, 12, 13 and HM, plus. an evening presentation at 7:30 Oct, 13 are scheduled, ready and waiting for Water- ford tonight. The. student body as- sembled by way of the public ad- torlum, and a big turnout ts | dress system for a pep rally this expected are afternoon. NAVY THEME Members of the Office and Re- tailing Club attend classes in the) morning and work in the after-| noons as part of their on-the-job | training. The style show is the first | they have held in the auditorium. WILL, AID NEEDY The 2-cent: admission will be ‘used to finance club activities, and Tonight at Wisner Stadium the band will play, at half-time, a pro- gram . with a, Navy flavor. “'Sa- lute to the Navy” is the theme, and the word “Navy” will be the band's first formation accompan- ied by “Meet the Navy March.” An anchor will be the second formation and at that time, a spe- cial arrangement of ‘‘Sailor’s Star March" will be introduced. “Bl the Man Down" will follow with 3 Schools Slate | JA Assemblies Junior Achievement Will Offer Students Chance to Learn by Doing © } Juniors and seniors at Pontiac, St. Frederick and St. Michael high schools will have an opportunity to join Junior Achievement when JA assemblies are held in those schools Tuesday. . JA staff members will conduct the assemblies, explaining the pro- gram that puts teenagers in busi- ness for themselves under the sponsorship of established busi- nesses and industries. Boys and girls will be able to file member- ship applications at the assemblies. Those who join JA will operate their own business concerns at the Pontiac business center, 53 N. Mili St. To date, sponsorship’ for eleven JA firms has been pledged by Com- munity National Bank, Detroit Ed- ison Co, Progressive Welder Sales Co., Pontiac Motor Division, Pon- tiac State Bank, Standard Oil Co.,’ Michigan Bell Telephone Co., Con- sumers Power Co., GMC Truck & Coach Division, Fisher Body Di- vision and Pontiac Rotary Club. * * « Additional sponsorship will make it possible for more boys and giris to take part in the “learn by doing” program where they have a first hand experience in business opera- tion. >’ Concerns can arrange sponsor- ship by contacting Robert Emerick, public relations director of Pontiac Motor Division, and head of the Pontiac JA committee. “The Land -of | | ficers and new members this week | Included among them are Despite the setback by Wyandotte | last Friday, the PHS gridders are | ow | Tuesday to elect officers. Presi- (left) and president Marilee Minesinger display the | ing) sweatshirts they're selling — high style for athletic | 8 p. events. Practicing the cheers with which they'll en- PHS. Plans Style Show, Play a special arrangement including! Lape is vice president, Marian chimes, | Lape, secretary; Karl ». | treasurer; Willo Bronson, reporter; Last formation will be a ship's = bell, and the PHS fight song will les Carlisle, historian; and Gla- end the program. ‘dys Munson, librarian. PHS boys have been invited to. WTHS Ready the second annual Boys’ Safety Program Monday at the Oakland f or Big Game By JEAN LIIMATTA County Sportsman Club. There they | will hear speakers and view films. | ELECTIONS HELD ‘| Anxious studnets roamed War Activities and clubs named of- | terford Township High School came Pus this week. Tonight's game with the Chiefs has everybody buzzing. The spirit of the Blue and Gold |reached its peak today at the pep meeting. Vicky Foley was chairman of the event by the senior class. Swinging sticks and. Retaiting Club: President, Carol Bolton; vice president, Jim Gieg- ler; recretary, Nancy Brown; treasurer, Barbara Daniels; pub- licity chairman, JoAnne Wortman. | Playcrafiers: president, Bob Crandall; .vice president, Dic k aching Ramadell; corresponding secre- shins marked the first meeting tary; Jack Larson; recording | Girls Athletic Association secretary, Leonard Berry; treas- | hockey season, Tuesday after- noon, urer, Barbara Welch. Projectionists Club committees, chairmen: program committee, Judy Lauckner; social committee, Linda Schellenberg; membership committee, Fred Young. The Future Teachers Club, Vir- ginia McDermet Chapter, also met Waterford’s biggest and newest idea — the Homecoming — will ‘take place Oct. 28 and 29. George Tramontin is adviser of the event which is sponsored by the Student Council. Auditions are being held for the school talent assembly scheduled read Thursday. dent is Joyce Whitfield; Christine A team of three volunteer exec- utives from each of these concerns | LEWIS—Fine Furniture= will meet with the JA firms their companies sponsor to advise them in problems of management, pro- SAVE SPACE ae ee a Accordion Doors next May. Students who file applications at In Any Room the JA assemblies will receive in- vitations to the initial meetings of their companies at the center starting the week of Oct. 10. Special Education ‘Classes at Jefferson New this year at Jefferson Junior High School is the addition: | |f of two special education classes, conducted by instructors Frank Budds and Donnie Smith. Twenty-two mentally retarded pupils of the junior high age level are receiving individual teaching on subjects in which they are de- ficient. The students attend those gen- eral classes which their instruc- LEW1S—Fine Furniture FOR TWE BEDROOM Privacy, No be doors to swing chess woodworking, cooking, sewing, 'gym, or other classes, in which | they show ability—thus taking part wherever possible. Lats et “% ' A cal a As. VISITORS GRIDIRON IS TOPIC—When four new class orecidents get together up for coming games. Discussing ashectay’s game with Troy are, left ‘as these students from Avondale High did, it’s a sure guess the topic|to right, Dennis Evans, newly-elected. sophomore president; Larry will be either football gr girls. This time, with an appropriate hack- a a4 —— Larry LaForge; junior, and Lynn Wright, senior. wil be held some day Bex! woek- ground of a football exhibit, the subject was how the team will shape : ; ¥ 4 vie Pee FOR YOUR CLOSETS tors feel they are adapted to— even the NOW! Enjoy 8 sq. ft. More Floor Area! Clopay Accordion Doors Finished in antique grey — or easily painted to match your-walls, using Flat Alkyd or Acrylic Emulsion paints to make them any color. They are vinyl plastic and fold silently at a touch. May be shortened as desired. Buy them at Lewis’ today, only $8.95 cone with hardware. ‘ PARK FREE — Rear of Store ‘ is eee i ae) j a a rt i ; ae : ‘ . % < y hy, iid : é : 4 im Fy / rs - { { « q / /__, .THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1955 [00 IT YOURSELF 4, Zercazans) [MOK RaLaDay — ats? genes t it ‘al tt Fs his national NBC progffram Satur- day. - Lee then plans to rest until next ‘f —. a Yes, I know the baby’s beautiful, but did you see the play pen? I : BOARDING HOUSE sy ° OKAY! I HOPE YOU) DON'T Gy EGAD, THIGGS! IF WE HOOPLES Avge te ae Gp WEREN'T MADE OF GUCH INS CHECKERS == IT WOULD |Y% THAT TABLE ALNE! IA ABLE TO STRUGELE TO 77% put 2 YOU COULD THE DINING ROOM WITH) 7 ey THE HANDICAP OF PI eee Sa SinA HAVING TO pe HER DAILY UPSTAIRS PETE a= OOTCH /7 A 4 NY pu SxS ¥ By Charies Kuhn | [-..18 1 CAN GET "EM T" COME OUT | JAN’ TAKE ONE GOOD LOOK AT | [ME IN THIS OUTFIT.” oa By John Morris You’jl Find PROFITABLE OPPORTUNITIES | Eve in the Ponti on the highway [| px la,te at contics this week-end [| toscneer ves Save oe-ore| | i ing problems. Keep alert while . i poo Hog you drive—chew gum! DIAL FE 2-8181 you fresh and alert. and ‘real, smooth chewing a, THE PONTIAC ° PRESS, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1955 ‘THIRTY-FIVE. Narrow Margin. ' Decides Vote By the narow margin of 14; and votes, in a total vote of 975, the Holly Area Schools turned down a $1,125,000 bond issue Thursday. The .proposition was favored among the electors who voted in| Holly Village, where 740 votes éast. Of these, 374 were af- firmative, and 356 were in oppo- ’ sition to the project, 10 ballots be- | ing incorrectly marked. i But with the 235 who voted. at Davisburg, the issue was turned down, 100 favoring the tion and 133 opposing it, - rea Turns “Thambs Down on School Bond Issue @ Avon Players Launch Season With ‘Heiress’ at the Avon Pavilion at 17:30 Saturday, Although this is the official be- ginning of the season, the Board committee chairmen have. been making plans for the first production “The Heiress” which is well under way. The play be presented November 4th Sth. All members are urged to at- tend ‘Saturday's meeting. ’ County Deaths Mrs. William H, Mathews CLARKSTON — Service is pend- ing for Mrs. William H, (Florence | ,, Township Police, said the fire p.m. tory manager Robert 3, of 18576 Evergreen, will and | severe face and hand given first ald at the minor burns Capt. S. R. Sloan of Four Are Burned in Factory Fire Manager Hospitalized; 3 Others Treated After Blaze Breaks Out ROYAL OAK TOWNSHIP. —Fac- in William Beaumont Hospital with ceived yesterday when a fire broke out at the Bendix-Skinner Corp., . Twelve Mile and Alger Roads. | nenrcetie VanHaverbek, 5;"Ba- . | ker Alkadimi, 2%, and Thomas | Barnett, 40, all of Detroit, were J. Dubuc, Deron is past matron. burns plant for the Royal Connie OES Honors Guests at Birthday Party COMMERCE--Commerce Chap- ter No. 301 OES held its 54th birth- day dinner Tuesday honoring past matrons and patrons, charter, life eae The welcome was given by Mrs, Stanley McClellan and Ar- thur Ward. The response was giv- en by Mrs. Elmer Bath, Junior Twenty-two past on 17 past patrons, one charter, two honorary, and six life members were introduced and welcomed. Initiation was conducted and Har- lene Wridger and Helen Murphy were received into the order. 1,000 Scouts fo Camp | World Exchanges LH Sponsored es Adult Education. Classes fo Open Waterford Township Sets Tuesday, Sept. 27 for Night School , WATERFORD TOWNSHIP — Adult Education classes will open here, beginning Sept. 27, and each Tuesday evening 7 to 9:30 thereafter. Classes will be con- ducted at Waterford Township -| High School. Registration time Tuesday is 6:30 p.m. Everyone is urged to at- tend the first evening to determine whether they. are interested in en- rolling. Anyone may pre-enroll to be Assured of entering a certain class. The following classes will be Saturday for Three Oakland County farm families will be showing three foreign farm youths just what ag- riculture can be like in Michigan. * * * Mr. and Mrs. Stuart L. ins, 1062 Fast Hamiin Rochester’ Mr. and Mrs. Alfred E. Randall, 6250 West Maple, Walled Lake, and Mr. and Mrs. Clare Voorheis, Route 1, Davis- Hutch- Rd., burg, will play host to Interna- tional Farm Youth Exchanges from Jordan, Lebanon and Syriai. Adnan Badran, Jordan; Naim Teeny, Lebanon, and Fayes Farm Youths From Neo East Arrive Stay in Oakland County Shaheen, Syria, will, be living (the sponsorship of the Ford Foun- with the families.from Saturday | dation. anil Got. 14. FROM LARGE FAMILIES The three IFYE exchangees are} ‘Teeny, 24, comes from a family taking part in a 4H Club spon-|of six boys of which he is. the sored project in which American. youngest. His native language is farm youths ‘exchange places with | Arabic, although he speaks French farm youths from 48 foreign | and English. He- has lived all of countries for four to six months. | pis life on, a T3-acre farm where It is conducted by, the National | grapes, wheat, potatoes and onions” 4H Club Foundation, the Federal are grown. “The tivestock in- Extension Service and land-grant | cludes cows, sheep and goats. colleges and universities. This * *¢ «@ : special Near East program, under which these IFYE's are -visiting Adnan is an extension agent in America, has been set up under a farm of 90_acres. the other ballots being incorrect- ly marked, ‘The funds which it was proposed to raise in the election were to be augmented by a federal grant of around $80,000, and the total amount used to erect a new high | school building and for the ex- tension of present facilities in the | area. ~ While it was generally conced- ed that the increased classrooms are needed, the principal pre- election argument was in regard to the site for the new high this Without doubt another. election | somewhat different form, Bonds Authorized = ox,Siyru, Ute om er for Stadium Lights . | years; who died yesterday Bloomfield Hospital. Her body May) Mathews, 89, of Clarkston, | Oakland County resident for 87 broke out in the aromatic dust- collector which was started by a in Lake Orion Area held: Beginning sewing; ad- vanced sewing; (Thursday nights, in is at the Kirkby Funeral Home, Pontiac, eee made Mrs, and one sister, | Smith of Brooksville, Fla. Winifred ROCHESTER Service Mrs. Winifred (Gehrke) 76, 6781 Sheldon Rd., (Gehrke) Hirtzel Hirtzel, | Mathews is survived by her husband and one daughter, Mrs. Almeda Gardner of Onaway, Mrs. Catherine fox | at 2 p.m. Monday with burial in| school buses may be used Stony Creek Cemetery. She died | transporting students only unde | yesterday in Detroit. Survivors include her husband, | authorized educational] field trips; | Louis; one son, Randall Gehrke, will be held, and the proposition + Louis, Mo.; one daughter, Mrs. submitted to the electors in @ Neva Kurschinski, Wyondotte; two brothers, Chester and Bruce Chap- man of Rochester; one sister, Minerva Adeline Hicok | these circumstances: to teams to regularly Mrs. spark from a power saw. Walled Lake School Restricts Bus Uses . WALLED LAKE—Supt. Ciifford | school supervised athletic contests; and bands to athletic contests when the, band is participating. Buses wil] not be available for the transportation of student spectators to athletic contests; to take bands to Briggs Stadium No | school;-for | scheduled Mrs. LAKE ORION—More than 1,000 estimate of the damage has yet Boy Scouts of the Giinton Valley | Council will gather at Bald Moun- } tain Recreation Area here Satur- | day in the largest camporee ever leer set + council, from all parts of north- Ps ole and Macomb Coun- | ties, the troops will camp in the | park's extremely hilly section which has been set aside for Boy. will be at, 1 Smart has released a directive | Scout use, according to William | William R. Potere Funeral Home, | to all principals to the effect all Rathburg, park manager. Attica Auxiliary Installs — New Officer Roster METAMORA—The Attica Legion Auxiliary held installation of offi- cers recently. Mrs. Robert Walton, retiring president, was installing officer. Mrs. Wm. Glassford was installed as presidet; Mrs. George Juhl, first vice-president; Mrs. Pe- ter Bentz, second vice-president; Eileen Bowman, secretary; 7-9:30 p.m.) beginning typing; ‘art; drafting ang blueprint read- ing. . These new courses will be of- fered if sufficient interest is shown: Advanced typing, home mechanics for women, and engine tuneup and minor repair. There will be no examinations their home countries in nor required number of classes October. : one. must attend, Anyone may prog- According Kettunen, ress as fast. as he wishes. Pre- State +H Le oan the three * vious schooling is not important. boys are of total of eight - — Other information may be obtained fore Bhs wath ho have lived by calling OR 3-1962 or FE 5-4337. in Michionn this pot ang rot: —_ the IFYE program.” Michigan Announce Annexation youths are now in Germany, IMLAY CITY—County Superin- — n, Lebanon-Syria, Nor way tendent of Schools R, A. Gretten- berger, reported that the O'Neil and Deneen schools have been an- nexed to Imlay City. Mattoon and Fancher Schools were annexed last year. Rural teachers in the Imlay City ROCHESTER Women's Club opens its fall sea OAK — Service for| for appearance at Lions’ games; , pens Adeline Hicok, 3, of| t non-school connected groups | Mrs. Bert Brown, chaplain; Mrs. | DVS were ee son ly with a 1 o'clock lunch such as Scouts, ball teams, etc.; Harold Glover, historian; Mrs. Hel- | berger. eon at Club Rochester. Mrs. Rob- AVONDALE TOWNSHIP. — The 5174 Lovely Lane, Marine City, | ps. [en Farley, sergeant of arms and LS ert Woodruff, president, will wel- State Municipal Finance Commis- | will be at 2 p.m. Saturday from the | — ee eres: ceakclen’ . . Metamora Club to Meet come the group and Mrs, John: sion last week authorized Avondale | | Sparks DeMund Funeral Home, | | ° C. Plassey, representing the Roch- School District to issue $20,000 in | with burial in Oakview cemetery.| The Michigan State Transporta- METAMORA — The Metamora ester Branch of The Woman's Na- he Walled of revenye bonds to pay for the new | She died Thursday. tion Code under which the Wa Coun ntv Calendar Hills Extension Club meeting will tional Farm and Garden Assn, will lighting, at the athletic um. She is survived by two daugh- Lake schools operate are very be held at 10 a.m. W t STUDENTS FROM NEAR EAST—Packed and ready for their visits | ifi how the buses are * | to Oakland and other apesk om the and At Support is being asked from lo- ters, one son, grandson Francis specific as to Se ee Socaney Civ sit the home of Mrs. Carl Snover. her Michigan counties are three International Farm) isinments of the ” cal people and already 50 per cent | Hicok of 2265 Hampton Street, used. It is this code that deter- als coe ere mee Alleges. Members are asked to bring lunch Youth Exchange delegates from the Near East. They are (left to Mrs. Addison R. Gary fs in has beed pledged. The bonds are in | Pontiac, and ten other grandchil-| mines where mee and pick-up zock Harmer Shurciag 9 starting ais and dessert and beverage will be | ight) Fayez Shaheen, Syria; Adanan Badran, Jordan and Naim Teeny,| charge of reservations and pro denominations of $50 and $100. | dren. | points are established. vere are csbeh to being © emnck Yuneh. furnished by the hostess. Lebanon. 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See Russ on : Dermects _Cy Owens Ford Sales’ Lobby Wg cefpemen woe | ig t ARE YOU A MIDDLE AGED Cal or Appl bust have bath te ogg J — PREFERRED | Stonewall, Mrs. Margaret Cole; | ; 3 ta hee! owen "ie Ra. — "eal 2 MECHANICS WANTED) FoR Seginaw — ° oo — & ae 300 LOUNGE ences. $30 a ag 2 A : A i u \ S Ps | : som: ehil- Pa ahaesent ~ teh cht ee Barker, Pu- ¢ 270 6486 120 FE 2-264 after 6 p.m. Ryarimate “exocrine men with) WANTED: MAN TO MANAGE IN- my If 80, write “Pontiac Press | | EXTRA INCOME AND __..__ 7 _ +008 | HELP APPLY ArTER day. Sept. 24 at 1 pm. from 8 360 648° «= 8.80 DRIVER SALESMAN tiac and Cadillac cars. See penn yey Uo « dts Star iho i worn: Peabion ovaie: Bag wong ~~ te Treat, 3200 Orchard Ra Bae the. Pursley Funeral Home with | ® 405 1:29 10.80 For established route wih - ice winoacer at Wilson Potitiac 48 7 of ye dl SP no AMBITIOUS WOMAN WITH CA} sitters with aore: Wo edhe @ __Keego Harbor, : : SALESLA yi Rev. H. H. Savage officiating. : ; : cellent sataing resctd ADoly Cadilla 1150 NN. Woodwai rE i PT oF we who needs é earn 675 weekty. can be picked up, alse women = DO LIGHT wot Interment in Perry ed Park e a _Birmingham | [Ab LT Sat Work 20 to 4 tomes oF 5 WO hag hl , ” he en | LaDy TO . po nw HOUSE. for all d tment: ° rson. Beck Cleaners. ; pointment. ten. Cali Line for vacat and baby cases work take care of sem epar S$, ex ae nperes =a codward, Birmingham. MILK SALFSMAN __ | WANTED: ROUGH CARPENTERS. 9522 etl OPS Bodog + ph ode ee Nur- _ 70 perience not necessar __neral Home. . MBpline grinders. Bronch wraoa WANTED —o project, Must union | 8 OOK KEEPER AND s8kCRE- ed “fs veitting Serv | TADY TO HELP C, ARE FOF FOR CHIIL- full or ti A ‘ : BOX REPLIES experience. — Overtime Slee Cal Oatrote sen | tary. Christian organisation. Call | EXPERIENCED CASHIER AWD | ‘Te. mornings, OR pare cane. pply Card of Thanks | A | Rochester, na."Rochester, ‘Mich vrite P.O. Bor 12% : .|_ PE 28122 office girl, must type and taxe | LOVING CARE a OTs. FE At 10 a.m. Today gan MAN 8 TO 95 TO BRING ME A Te cue ik con BEAUTY: oF ER ATO! R. GOOD élctation. Perma position. Ap- 7103, pa : earn: ‘s, ‘ew WE yrun 30 rman oun Mgt || There were roplon at | | DRIVERS, WITH OWL TUS | “otter enter | Seecqustirnses ‘Sivek | EMME tagiees e | Benne rere Se | Mat, OENERAT RODE nindeese shown us during = the Press office in the | wy. Nationa! Trailer Convoy, Weoe neg oa rapa : BE AN gARLY BIRD AND BOOK EXPERIENCED vn AETHER a tO on uarters. TV. Top cob een ereavemen' pecia. * j ~ RETWE ehoice toy Lo wor a: thanks to.Elders, Williams and | | following boxes: Bat LERS SERVICE | MANAGER | WANTED N . fot, Pen ong Gaspings “inttntt over. PE 29138 before 6 p.m. WIDDTE AGED LAD Dougias for their comforting . men, brake man, good pay, steady 40 for auto wash. WANTED PE 6-n681, | “aher 6 of week ends. earedivneee WAITRESS FOR| housework of children. words and to the Algoe-Gundry | I, 4-7, 11, 12, 16, 20, man. € Blue | _ Apply 149 W. Huron yy n ti 3 380 me Funeral Home Henderson & .De- work. GM group insurance, ie ‘AUTY OP OPERATOR. SxPERt be me. gore a week. 61 ea nemo Barr Families. 24, 25, 28, 31, 32, 33, 36, Cross, workmen's unemployment| MACHINE DESIGNER NEW AND coeed imperial Beauty Salon, per hour, A _ Perry. Mat qerescc In Memoriam 2. | % # 41, 37, 58, 58, 6 F) Sonpset aorta nd. | FIXTURE DESIGNER STP CET GECRETINY Wifi | reo ee Eee to 40. Bo daye~Live tp. | Must ~| g 62, 63, 64, 65, 66, 67, 71, ‘¢XPERIENCED D STORM Do OR. Bermanest por pentin S ee WOT USED CAR general othice ox fence, ome _ Sam_Benson’s es Perr: ane AGED WHITE WONT IN LOVING MEMORY OF OUR 73, 76, 76, 79, 81, 82, 86, storm window, pias e Br ~ < _ 1 girl | Ex nm ’ care . broth: See : Buildin, ‘oach Rochester Rd r office. located . hi omdt- — ‘eferred. Fe Brechenridee. who "Geceaawar | 87, 89, 90, 91, 97, 99, 111, iru Depaeat aaeien) Me. Rochester, 7. Michigan OL 16211 SALES MEN __ Pontiac Press, om toe me tioned pi "plant Wesen caer air “it ee ee owe Sept. 23. 1983 112, 116 Sears, Roebuck & Co. NEAT APPEARING YOUNG MAN CURB” GIRL, ALSO WAITRESS, oodward, Birmingham. MI | MEA Badly missed by Mother, Sister and ’ }. ; raw for stock work Full time. Rapid | Ask for C. L. Rardenburge ust be 14 or over, apply El- tres ee fers, experienced Apply neces Brother 54_N. SAGINA advancement in sales for Mar Restaurant, 2490 Dixie Hwy. EXPERIENCED WAITRESS, | we * Mut.. in LOVING MEMORY OF PERRY, ———~— <== | EXPERIENCED TY SERVICE) vert. tes Jt. mune JEROME CAPABLE WOMAN FOR GEN. | _Prenchie’s Cafe, 1460 Baldwin =. r NURSE FOR DOCTOR 6 OFFICE. | _¥* tway ‘sept’ se. 1082" Today re-| Help Wanted Male) 6 _Fr +1515. | 18-0 H Sagan ot ry OLDS—CADILLAC | Sie htt. Stee: os Sarenmeycen Ways cuotmins | MEAS To edueRtion and calls 5 memories) Os nated joo Rn | EXPERIENCED a Teper (dbo eth ~ vietait bog losebed 280 8. Saginaw 8t. wages, MI 46-5295. lent salary working condi- sroeee. Apply Press ‘Wes ‘on ie 7 ie} “ think’ of" him today are the ones | A&P FOOD STORES | Br Sts Mepeddehe | _TOwnee Curb Exrekinnees Waid D FOR GEN: Personnel Trainee $300 | # whe Joved, ae, obarwars | aaa 1103 Ww. MAPLE WALLED LAKE 3 a OR BLOCK LAYERS. ee ie ae MORNINGS, ‘pm WE RAVE AN OF: OPENING IW OUR _five! on eae oe town office will train y Family. to start at night work 'n Walled telephoning. National fi eee | eno . , lady between the ages of. 20- Flowers 3| Lake a 42% br. 8 day work week EXPERIENCED Of TRUCK | work basis West side Pontisc.| fequired’ ore “iautruments Waitresses are Cadeen ee to do professional interviewing. rr with premium pay for night work.) peck ow refer one who now Write PO Box, 289 pec nn pay. Must have car. Grin- Teds h a limttea of more he than’ we oe. Must have sales aptitude, See STAN'S FLOWERS peotinebenee: Oh ass eee bas summer employment, Gee | 2% cel _WOodwerd 34181, ___| ae] Bros, 37 8, Serinew Ot openings” ‘curb. waltressen, | ”_ 03 “Lake Shore Dr. MA¢3I18. ment, 400 Pontes state Bank DUN vr ‘ ' ttom-learn a career job in the | and OU Co OPENING FOR NEAT APPEAR- W E NEE EI ip M Must oy over 18 Apoly in person BJ = 3484 W. Huron St. __ FE 2-830 food business. Apply Mr. Hill ing man to sell and service our L J » 2° TANDE Bidg. FE 5-027. Funeral Directors 4 | —msneser. Walled Lake store. __ ELDERLY LADY eer GUN | products. “Permanent wih et! TRUCKS. LONG!” TED’S as GIRLS FOR LA- | BART TIME KINDERGARTEN AS- a eengeee eeegnaa| ACCOUNT —_ Live tn as fore for home than ———— Apply 102 N. Sagi- WHEEI . BASE "TO! Westoart a6 Squpre La, Re ches comncabsatona's Anety & “AL fm J TS only — reo py “hs aa #193) |e eee, Sane oe | cxPORIENCED —SERET METAL HAUL RE ADY "Mix & RISTMAS SELLING | as, = _group, Call MI 46511. Rursiey Funeral Heme _F se reewing Mereness to 9100-0. | “man to do duct work. Good (Office Manager $400 Sehegas ee ee . LION STORE PRESSER ON LADIES’ COATS FUNERAL OME One immediate vacancy tn Pon » ft liable man. A. = g CONCRETE VERY for large A mn ‘sellin beautt- ‘ aN os ~ a Complete facilities. OR 3-775? tiac area Other openings avail- [mend vadyig ed et 8. Perk St. Growing firm wil! train man who AD wih, 2 ful Avon wemotics, or intor- 61 8. Saginew 6t. GARMENTS Drayton Plaine—Waterford Twp. able in various rts the | _Ebiing | can handle their books to man-| (OOD OPPORTUNITY | —msation, call lamers Experienced preferred. Apply Fox ——DIGNIFIED SERVICES = State Requires college with cours- EXPERIENCED SURNACE “IN- age their office for ¢ i , | COOK AND Caen HOUSE- | EXPERIENCED WA : > Dre ch 79. W. Teren Meané FE +1822; ¢3 2 Sccounting or an equivalent _stallers. 27 N. Casg._ PE 23-1821. Kine Nag tate! sa oreriene, FOR RIGHT PARTY. maid. Live in or stay some nites Sunday or perce Dixie Dt | GLDER OR ELDERLY LADY Kirkby Funeral Ho of d experience. A> | EXERIOR AND INTERIOR PAINT- 06" Pon ploy: APPLY 339 S. PAD-| 2 Adults. 1 boy. 10 Desirable job | ner, Birm Ml 43634. ly to floor Committe Room; | ing. inguige George Toth, 722 ‘ontiac State Bank Bidg 4 . o- for qualified mature person. Re- ; Tien | Wanted to-tive in. more for Donelson- Johns ‘county Office Bide. No 1 Laf-| First Street j 9227 DOCK cent local references required. GAL W HO WANTS fortable home wages and ayette St. _ op Tues. Sept. | siwigH GRADING. (PHA &PECS) | OIL AND GAS BURNER INSTAL- : _MI 3546, TO GO PLACES $3. help take care of 2 children FUNERAL HOME between 10 a.m. and 6 p.m on 80 homes. Pontinc area, Tréc-| iation service man gp ein pero 35 Mout 2 ‘ rare i * \: . oie ea = 5 * t . 2 t t 4 ; M } my i 4 k ‘é ie sh i | MF : : ; : : : — ne 5 : bi , ( = 4 i y ! ’ : 4! +f ; : ‘ / ” i te : i ¢ x * : none Se s Loe i al / x & .. ‘ fy . . 2 * “a ; \ = , __- THE RONTIAC PRESS, FRIDZ , . ae F ‘»' + ‘ : eae = bee \ Building. Service 12 __Moying & Truckis IAC PRESS, FRIDAY, SEPTE Peet. : 3 Le CARPENTRY, REMODELING amel . «19 _Notices & Personals 25 | Wid. Co . —— MBER. 23; 1035 i i eto En OL , jonals | 25 Contr ea a ! : 3 , (+-> £ CEMENT “ino BIOGE WORE LODELL CARTAGE UDIYOX NEARING AID, Wid. Contracts, Mtgs. 32 Rent Apts. Furnished ce oe | ~ lore jak | Looe) apd Long Distance Moving |; “Ta 2 depletes 28 | Rent Apts. Furnished 33 Rent Apts. Unfurnishe 134 ap | WANTED. GIRL To TEACH TA SRY Walt_B a. aoe ee s&COND NONE wevareme or ent ja a Daltet on a TO TA Fe ae tob too big or small a Trucking Se Se aol fw an yt ane a * ‘ ‘DEL-RIO ap ARN Rooms 37 For Sale Hi H . a3 ae. over. We can. . at lo : - 8) Notions. * ; ; Cakitad pesto in - BRarftou tencnine” 6 “Ay | Dec, CABINETS DOORS DE) pitas ae lesa Be, tat | RE ERCORING —V waiting "with Fe n 7 : feet ator, “i om sis ot \* poet oe mus. ne ' Btone . 6s Ae “CEMENT “e BLOCK type oman or lowe Apply | “opportunity” to YOu HEAR tr : beh r te thee ) furpiahed, Cou- ery reasonable Ea au lavatory Sao, th eg FOR CHILD | é TRUCKING AND HA mame TNT 1% 3 uenens + J¢. 3 OM: eS roe dedroom J an. Be. | work, PE SOT __bish any time. FE ULING kis ANNE R’S. } 5-4638. See ette : — 6-5282. : . COUPLE | ELECTRICAL WIRING greed a KUSHIONTRED $$'AC & SAVE $$ erking PE STREET . Kitchen. bath, on lake and RENT : with 3 ‘eau Ed. Murrey, PR 38607 Br TRED SHOES acT-B ; _PE 49008 or . 5-16 miles week of Pos rt 08 : 5 O,2 Sellars, ven le | FLOOR LAYING SANDING | AND r sucks to Rent | 4,,titer. ait”s {HOES ng. | Four eunteacte” GAVE Dincous | Siti AP] PARTLY. PURN. | ~—""“wonon¢ Tie. Jucs, | Roos, eMPLOvED Lap 3 occasional enoking. zines. at Bie. 7S eomt S00 sem eee tom” owerd FE| Sb time by cclling te Mite rE vais here TE] Bee peed mg GARDENS scary ser for ary | FLOOR LAYING SANDING AND AND UIPMEN s ido WEDDING INVITATIONS 67.56 r of pri ® num-| 2.ROOMS FUR eee | DR floor, 7 and bath, | SLEEPIN | __ MI 6-4477 fini ENT vi private in NISHED. mi ; POR Yoexnd LADY Te | erred JO capartmee | ea ee 1% Ton stake | therland Studio 18 W. Hure . Dinkle westors. Ask tor rarones. “ PRIVATE THELMA M. ELW ,. seotioman or CLEAN | WITH ascurt TO oder equioment Guar, wo and Dump Trucks e| Printed napkings - fest = og , 7 Rooms, re. ree = wees . oop + ere. e- No drink- | , : ee at Repeat Se ee Sips enewase. Sets Parlor rt} Pontiac Farm and WOULD “YoU TRE TO JOIN A “PRIVATE “ENTRANCE | LARGE FoAsani 3 + Motors. FE Grivan Shores i. Apply per: This an Creweut f jOIN A E and beth i Clemens. NT ROOMS. . . j ze ‘teyeacement artnet | PLOD me saronapareg_iy | Industri Tractor Co. Soles ‘beteen' 6 aad’. oF write | ee Partai thal Vik: | acta teeriag weet recrtin wore is 3 ; i ee eiecnk mires Fe enee Ot emer Pe ote on ont woopw a " Lakeview |- on NEW ALL BRICK Al OB GINGLE SLEEPING ‘wag | recreate, seom tie on on : Help W ron eal bin re ste | REDE reese penton | Wed, Children to E ROS 7—tanoenoows —parvate | ‘Rick ee RAs Large tise | Sa afer Spm with, cedar closets and plea , ap Wented Se ae ensues: REDUCED "RATES! purr om to Board 26 ey 3 Dx ea cay 16) sean tet mt vecroom. | SLEEPING ROOM AND DEN. 1 Se ee oS _ COUPLE ABOUT 40 YRE uD ro | gilt Mo. oo cntimates. | fares "ors ie gerve Tou Sara -f es curmpren. us| pene On Disle Hey. oh = =~ farisied Bye wot APT . PART: ron Mts: | ir enn ee pag eo viva ; Prone motel Pontiac! FLOOR SANDING AND FIN Te wer 1004. 3682. Metamora, x z1700 sonable rent . Rea- ASANT LAKEPRONT YEAR _floor, PE 40429 : ment. © appoint- e Box 111. img Gid or: iNish- | VET WITH TON ®;__ OR Pris PE 143 “round. § iNT. YEAr : . y shai azmeres roa | eee Fame on same | Bee a Ve? Ses “COLORED. Tay DAY CARE FOR CHI Wanted Real Estate 32A| Bat", ET. CLEAN EM | _S4ie0 ‘couale "wo “drinkers #1 2 | Sifeouemen, A These gceommec tions Watkins Lak large apartment building expe- GUARANTEED BR ait Painting & | & Decorating 2 20, h anted Real Estate 32A Back on Puple, available Sept. __ FE | central 267 Be ations s Lake Pleneed, vetecences Pontise Brose | finds EST 0ie Hugues ins Tre J 4 Day Sane or IN ne eo om tes. Waa? SIDE § ROOMS AND BATH Fein REDS WOME PRIVILEOES. Lake se Prwon ears Wes |p cee pA lactam | EE wear -ravare px Wadia Cargo pgs pap FORE bettie, = 5 ie a +4 ae ad . an ay $.: a rooms, S lise sor Mi eae! "petng fnabie EEA Te "ebsioe CAe Be cre alan af carrpagy, bit For small equities If you have |? ROOMS OM CAKE FULL BAT Oren fb cam tee t e ie eee meat Ai 3 log toneed te. EXPERIENCED COUPLE WANT- “i PAINTING IN TERIOR & EX- side. FE 42083 deer we vem We will be at pod Pvt. fireplace. FULL BAT L Bare. ment, Ges bi res bath and base- AN, 2 car garage. Price $13,500 od, for country heme. Wile NT- | caTHina AND - terior. 10 per cent disc Mor each Wed. H . Household Goods 27| {" rout nin 36 hours with cash 7 eee "| pated "and eat “Very sharp Car. |S bus_Une. FE ¢20ei. oi. cook ‘ he . Free 44-0205 Oe ccieee ee . : . = eral uty” works $0 a ns Fo ans, one. = eee cee anTiQoE DISHES HANGING oa vou have, tell vee entrance "Working cov: Rent He or PE 38 ¢ month. FE __ Rooms V With Board 38 Leslie R. Tripp, Realtor Mail Ot been} between 9 8.m. 3 yr. bond on root ; simeles. VH| Soe ete. ont prema MY w. M. Stout, Real xaos bere ns, cow | Rent. Houses Furnished 25|' ce 2 oe Ping Pepe: _ Sad Spm, Monday iru Friday. | er payments ‘start at 604s | At PAINTING. 1 cant FOR TN. ealtor |? ROOMS. PRIVATE BATH AND |, ae 35 1 oh MARE Fe sage tt or PE GGTO = ru Friday i H FOR SMALL RADIO“. w om. entrance, wal TH AND NN PS n me priv. FE ' "Pe'sauti or FE ¢427 WAN WANTED: FOR RAWLEI y.| Der month, Prommt rest repair —_ Mason eS oo SMALL RADIOS AE ‘eh: dhoeeed iking distance to 28 7 ME’ zn age L) : : on rvice EM 3-4703 +5364 Working or not. . Eve &: Pisher Body Pon- FURNISHED N TO BOARD. IN Sapccienen ayoded to tart. tales M A pant i peconaTons CASH POR Y on oh Fv ORNTTORE dos perenents Cupaien weekly: fom | welcome, mie oo | 3 eames re, 90683 FOR | _7 8. Tasmania. Christian amen y, to make end profits poe odernize _Temoved, well washing PE 22708, FURNITOR oT ere. = — Thoms beatae ry Be gusiniers sted ak wack: — Geulemen eeciures oa | SELL OR TRADE yaad et v Former deal-| With reliable RE NEEDED | 182 Whittemore ; ONLY ermostat r. | 31425 erred. OR SELL ADE # Ragheb dP Ra Wag PO ee oe careers TRoomen T plo Fact own| te tay tee pal dust | nies sgoua—gevguenan | mot Sf once Sea t 5 rR ~ Wil at floor month ' a last | Only. 14 Mathe B nt OPTOMETRIST WITH SOME PER- phere windows. All other toes of PO ree — FE bene itt you es _ Commnunity | eee eters S take, cons | - tne Peon tates Steen | pee PURNISHED CLEAN 3 pee ot [ue warm sok. & gona} MBewing 10 ese dover) Mure’ wwe comes: | ee washing. SCY ts Ca. A0CTION a ee aces || ere ae ban ae oS, 8) Babess scnditons, WEl sonegl geet tres ‘ Secei! credit facfiities DaM 8B Pal FPA eniANOTNO— _ it for you. OA 8-268). ; 3 ROOMS PRIV _ti beets Island Lake. | ROOM ot! oe = & clear bousetrailer or | aoe free ‘ent location in esta’ ar ba iO PA n MATCHING and bath. ATE ENTRANCE |? eameworth , FOR 2 On: fract as down De a con- . . Modern store. Myers Jewelry yo £. Pik ‘1004 WALLS CLEANED ae MAPLE END OR We're in ment! ont Utilities furn. Ad: BEDROOM LAKE ORION, W. bus.” sie Close: to town &| MF. Brown yment. Ask for Shoo, | Tel Huroe Shovving Cen-| NOUS ue eres. OR 3-271 p OR 3-706 fabte he ,rith matching cottes oy ectie ting ade vertising and ~~ rE. siege ™ men Tk Goer eee eee » iv Ya OLD Oia 32-6887. _— wats ae _eere MOVING. PUL condition, ow rug. Good nsea are "J ROO! matic ; HOME ; . PAY For Tat KEW CAR OEE -1144 | eter ee| Sere “rereened ; WAY DRIVING WANTED USED BARBER CHAIR. 1 will personally buy your prop ,ROOMS AND BATH. NEAR ractically new. one te coroened SCHOOL WAwTRD UaED WATER sopTER | pres er sel) Wt for ‘vou and | week. Apel oS t om beke ” WOME | flowert and’ stubs, food Tesiden-, FY inh once vy: Watermaster. te ag Lb - Ook aow oma rae Augusta — jst to June ist. x tial area. . Good residen- 20 5 M i] a, a after § a re it _R BROKER \RQOMS, MODI RN, PRIVATE Ra. Pe north of Long Lake ; = jie ane for ch seb UPRIGHT PE_1-0906 — ST BY working | COTTAGE SUT1 | aoe : rn ure use. Call FE —Eaeet | noon 40002 after 4 | 3. © 2 bedroom ems: “with aps fi fler 5.00 FE 2-0967, BLO From TOW ‘all MY 32-2963 rt with aluminum a WANTED TO BUY: Orion. A a" parce gape full cates. ine outside door tor : Coon F Beg _betne Com letely F . al Button, MY 2-6432 iS 7 ROOMS AND BATH. pletely Furnished iets ie ‘ Sooiecides cats. VETRIAS | feats Sbeeem tows, | ive eorge R 1 win ___Money Wanted 28A We bay, salt bad ede. ao well vo} betaed_o MEWLT Deconaren | Drepsfast poet. wall aR irwin MERCURY ASPHALT cane ee | aoe ee yen have wel as Fe tenmaret counle eniy, wall carpeting. Recreat re .Eiete | 200 Baigwio Are i estate sale. We | APT. oe garage. W rative’ : ., PAVING CO. World ine NTED sooo | ectely ,balleve spout take Pa OQ eal ry Ag Ag leave for ® monte cuaree: | HOTEL R Cooperative Reel Estas Eachanee . * rf ; > tan — ee cos . BED. . room els moetenee on 3 bed- a: efficient seovten. err} “ (op 2. Saneun vlseE. sleet Ask for Mr. Bate- Rooms $13 ° OOSEVELT a wee: Basement. 2 varaces aire. per coor and sperms | 7 serve you. _34 NK Jennie PEC S| ap BQ W780 wp. | landacaped” ‘evergreens. “F on cent and bonus. Box A : WOMEN. CHILDREN ate is = 4 “AUBURIN trees, . . Fruit rents Frew. «| L. H. BROWN, Realtor _weicome. FE baa man & Kampsen ~ HOTEL AUBUR See, Seeley, teat. oom eareD ew WITH G00D 3 ree PE 3-4810| trance RS APT, PRIVATE EN- Realtors ; C0 ing he Fo FE 20230 D \DAVT e a] . - 4 for sogurtty, Payments of 600 pet TR ADE GLEAN BOGane FE 24776. FE 4-0528| .- sad cotrtgeratinn watt A “Be tadacer seme ite Wee Boe S—TRADES |S" Pontiec tabs na” "| coanstow DEER fede “apartments __W ac Press are . in treding em ap dads | S BATH AND CLARKSTON ety PGR MODERN W Vented Rent io) ESS ar Ta Fogg Sa one | Eta ind as ‘ge varma=| WOODS pein wa your; —_— aiedit a tiac Press Bo: june Rent SERIE Le 2S S | Pyar art coors ony. | "GS ses wae AE | Ms oe Stores 0) Baal . com 7 fy EL OLD 50m One tas eariwon APT. mnt CMTE BOOS ie Pins st Sanford Inguire. 4 w hme Tennessee dgestone 42 per w “i AL Pe — ba em: , ceram OOS PER WEF | ee Ga Two Seto pa Saito ee | pe FrORE BUILOTO. 0. 0500 Siow bedroom ‘bas adieining 4" bath. pp ' n im, Aidan e home? PE 65-9290. Tt gig ane couple. No drinkers 5 Tons Oaklene aol mead } BEDROOM ON ag any Fg Hy closet im, every bedroom. f nood gt epee Ole eae Selorod, Paptins Press’ ber te 54 Ost peian ‘ie RUIT JARS ¢ VE. Rigg [om Automatic heat. FE For Rent Miscellaneous 42 bard wood Hore, Plastered ‘and shy. Sunday even OLD AND |8UPER MAREE? a No. 14. Young @ a Ot aise vas stove | LOVEL ¥ 7 BEDROOM MODERN Seow! as ‘Bet _metns. Drive” Reward pegs, Cree Farle no Hee sey) _DORRIS & SON | gicaenass OR 2446 sport jacket and| {ayefjont Wot. S80 pee oe BARN OR ANY PART OF IT Pou — » NETTE A a per a 4 |ijet ON LARDE Malar two. | RENT t heanonable root PI ela Seaport w mare of S10 fg Haine, Auomelie ee oe PANGUS ~ ~~ eais\ ONE WAY $8950 a CSE MORSE BE,| tepaeysaie tt Boe goa Lease "5 beseone | Cities Wack Locate oe ate o| Fe _Orermie jm eopen coast To cose Legere Pes) Krein ee eee alee as Oe PEA eee | ARE ZARD BAPE EAN A | "hoch Rie owt SF mae! Lake Front F Lid + : nea ds) : boat. eM KHAKI SnsdGnnaL COU R te OFFice 2 ORION > \ np 3S jae _Coaple_oretetres__ PE 3-408. P. E. Howland Dixie Mwy | 2. ded age | PE +1103. antial reward. | one child want COUPLE With ood LA era_cabine Furnished, kiveb- | _in Sent ait. c CLOSE OR +1456 Inerin"fataned a iving room, : RED SHOULDER THIF rf school area, Reservations . cedar, 8: = puree OULD eTRAP onsee. ent pet Reliedle refer. SREapgrng. POR. ike taken “now. St Winter residence gon ee a4 , MODERN. __For Sale Houses 43 | oil Seat electri water he ute . e “ Oat sdpepecnpninevee sneer ‘ ee ps’ AS * ~ " pase gar a ewer ee Pully i 5 ed Ba ofS Rael | Magn ARTE COE | we co ee LOOK font Peano Neeru care Ve es lost BABY RD. Beh iN Ht y 2 bedro venient A com cost oa oot at et | ONPURMEHED. pEDROOM | gg are | eeprord Rera ny es opp od Bished 2 Ha Is Bt | ye Casement, oll fur pohpt: mn, aa trial gn Gakwood Ra. near Ox] iNET OF D HOUSE IN VI-| wit. Boy bachelors, deluxe ground ficct | pg saz ne w. lense | ace brocsevar. pereee. Only HOLME RA ieee’ ces Bnet, “ele tat ae) Fi'tete abtan s seo. Powe | >roperty oun vam | etZigs References. ‘Toss ‘Common: | UNION LA * | Dorothy S ee Vavendes peg 6 | PE 5-105 APTER ° _wealth. n- LAKE. 9 ny Snyder L Hwy. both aides Shy na- E_$-1045 AFTER ¢ P.M. Office ‘wal. electri :OOMB, r Lavender ___on ¥isse Eves OR 30006 eA ee aed | per iy, a | TWO BEDROOM | FURNISHED Ph, Pontise BM 333 “New ON A LAKE IN WINTER | mo fe tN IL wa mpc 2 || [Et Dihed mene AL TOR eee _ Sane or PE ry, al return. FE| prick’ ove ant, Washington ~ RF. McKINNEY amosers 2 room bilchenette wn _EM MM 3-3938, after 8 ta: $8 | poNnTIAC wer nin re 2«11| Lake Area Lost; SET OF CAR KEYS. CALL tye, chigren, 13 and’. tazimum Ome 1-078 er ect. Ret etc. winter ‘san? | wishen house: 3. becresma FoR- bath “sown ~ nap. 6 Coats | Rareonany -miee | eneee bere 3 Tag with Rt . Mf found. WOULD LIKE ox_3 axl YOUR B0aINeae FARE 3-202 uf ‘OR | «erage. Children weicom car| Phone ¢ wa. By orivete ewner.| 133x690. 9 scaped lake front lot os, werside, California TO RENT 3 OR ¢| income coe , FARM, MODERN Lage FR -_ : —_— e. MA] sy soe 08 2B 132x090. 9 roome end beth. fuil toer = MANS BROWN BILL _304 lee: 40 EM welting eee. apo ayers s aye B ae fond >-3088 AROUND M MODERN. ERN. MY geome Lege. Guten BED-| ©®r garage. Call y —_ Richardson's Dali a RENTAL SERVICE ,, Se com to Sone to ie — pot oy “Dp : et: echoo} church. Paved » Reward OR D170. tenants landlords. We have man Be ee Few. | 38003 shopping “Ok | Rent Houses Unfurn. 36 Fe ese Th 81.000 down. Peamtitel Lake Front sAwi GT: FEMALE IRISH GETTER. today, ADAMS REALTY SMALL pan ite aA | beh SCT ROOUNCONREGHNG | 7 ROO sia _On pause, ayno Adams Schoo!. 2. FY CO.| down payment Asus 2 SMALL | DAD Utilities furnished Adults MS AND LAVATORY. VICIN- Brick. Cape Cod, 2 nice sized Furniture Ref finish Lost: A WANTED TORENT: ONPOR- ings not important. Joe | ileeog le a ee ie ee arms. Hying room. eee: ¢€ sing 16A Pe DOs, WEAR | plished 3 a bebiee hk +7215. Spencer. | won i Oxford. OA 8-3748. vi > nome @ BATH INQUI INQUIRE 1512 ee a ok . eitebe, ae Aiea e-* E §-6097 mployed Ouse. NTED HEATED 4 ROO! bbl e Ra, . Lg REPAIRING : ae SPE. = i il in | —chtld._ FE ‘venta 1 school age} 294 FAMILY — ee ae ee? 3 ROOM HOUSE. REAR OF 4 aeons “to Ardmore Street besement | Scied hades rm a1 Hospital. R eee | Re ODERN resden. ron . ___ Garden mn Plowing i6B a vee ene e- Share Living ¢ Quarters . 30 aes ott ea WY yomtaacr | M oD ERN CABIN, | Sree | Sooms. 2 bedroo Reterene Be ture to call us on this =o rmkttached 2 "ear ry TTER PUP. _ PAUL M. ; TOAGE _ Holloy elcome. Sleepy | ing : ms. Large liv- of the fin : on one erms. NNN the old Wh 2 wm JONES REAL w Motel 3490 Dixit room. Strictly e est streets in Ponti: 4-1 GARDEN PLOWING Lost ta eted ite brown spots. | DLE AGED . COUPLE, _ Ww Pb. ESTATE | NICELY PURNIONI aie Hwy almost new 7421 8. modern and, A story and half with 2 hed = Ree BULLDOZING Court "pres — of 4520 Thires | lady to share small nome. oe Woot D Lie $0, BUY SMALL. 15: bath FURNISHED 2 RMs_| ff Wiltams Lake ah a Se! Dr | and bath on first floor rooms | Birmingham fe EDMUNDS 2 OR 37 . Plains, Reward ree FE 23-3992 alt LL IN- . private entrance Close to! references. +00 Best of | large bedroom » and one | : EXPERIENCED OR 3-5i89 & SON _ | You Revly schools, hospital & sh 2 | basen on second. Full | Central location. W LADY DES —__OR_3-0380_or FE ©1437 WILL ary NO BUSINESS © | _ter. 17 Dwigh iopping cen- C. Compton & ement with ol] heat. home - Weil kept up ronings. In vicinit IRES | GARDEN — Bes LADY WHO Lost | share apt. BE IRL TO _Dwight. FE 4-6082 after 6 4802 w. _Huro: Sons . very close to matn® b FE 19805. y of Auburn PLOWING, DISCING, package by chaire:in the » _between 7 ae. side. FE 3-9460 WANTED ae OR ry ROOM NEW 2? ROOMS AND BATH. 1 :/§ ROOMS iJ OR 3-7414| Near P : ness district, ideal for Ae sale EXPERIENCED _fort. Fe 19008 leinity ~f Pontiac air. | $00,.0f Bresees ple vf oe L USE = ment apt. in Aub Base. |* ROOMS 3 BEDROOMS, TILED | ar Pontiac Motor sional office or clinic. Call for Gesires work § dara week TRL | GARDEN PI SS _ sas Sreneee Please call Fe) Wid. Transportation — A : a $f, ee Gown ee | pecan single ‘person.| leate, $300 security deposit. "OR fot) between, Sealyn, and. Berry i . §-1973. before» “Vicinity of Auburn “melghe PE |. _Hobbies s& Supplies — 24a! FROM PONTIAC TO ~ | WANTED | TO sat sorey 7 OK NICELY FURNISHED GROUND 3 cpa ue aphcbtestis a ta base John K I : _———— = —_ eat. ROTO TLLING caone Pane ie hs Mile: and | TO OM. CEN. racer sore tor — trede _No arehers ent Ww Soren Pod Full Desement. stoker be Asaph landscaped’ yard, ee ore rwin OR 3.0883 TDC slide o TE, 6513 #5678. . ONLY 1 YOUNG : Hi ater sist Dixie , . rofecto LADY. 2% WI ighway, Drayton Plains WA PNT _ Bince 1923 ___ Laundry” Service 1 18 at Keystone movie with poten Wtd. Cont EAST GIDE AUBURN HiTs. “es ite | § ROOMS 5 BEDROOM I. H. KNUDSEN 101% N tegiase et _ $25. Polaroid cameras. tape racts, Mtgs. 3: 32 wr PVT. 3 AND BATH. 2 Uv batn. $128 3, TILE 81 REALTOR Phone FE 5-047 Eve. FE LACE CURTAINS pou on a ~| Fecorers. movie ecutoment Ped | ee 8s plus Caio Fe ae Tk. | Ghee cocartty densest. "Su sriis a Ponting Sete Bast Bids. am tie ied Beautifully Postise behvick, PADDOCR FIL Wt Cae “‘W iti toaay. get bur tttten. Call F etares NEWLY DECORATED. Sane ator COT - 7 ADA ps 5-875: CE, 1064 W Huron, FE For 6] ing- get your be ¥ | from | _Apply a oot Proc Saginaw. Rig leet toy | dol 11760 A HOME OF YOUR S ETT EM 3-2042 a8 ie: Pontes Leundry. PE | | EW SCRADILE & ser 6 «3 PATNT bold _sohasos personally for gulch, “RIDGEWAY a Lane 8 3 GENTLE. Devtsbure,_Michixeg . OWN Com: plete bath B amet Lexpe > RELIABLE. HIOH TOHOOL GTAl. | . to fit) 169. up (frames us act - ° Auto hot w upboards TRL i or ap — BACKEN REALTO! SMALL SIZED 4 BEDROOM HomE | POTENTI ater Fruit. good babysitting after 2:30 p.m. Landscaping 18A fe Lawrence. FE Sxetoee. 18 ast A. JOHNSON. Real 2 Mata Ot, Eases Roch. | =<" Fp PERSON pe a basement and — Offering x — nO. HOUSE pnt oop ee ntece to okies STRETCHING AND LAUN | QRADING AND ¥ Notices & P 17 eee eon at RON | SMALL 2 ROME’ 1 PERSON, 2 car garage, 1 acre of ground. | terme convenient ts ec frame | to See eee ct an gp mage Ug ae NDERING | RD ARD ioral Notices ersonals 28 04 S. Tele raph Rd 2 | "He ent, FE 41319. iN. ter, aaere 7 —- Progeroes nee peer to ween. Small 2 pe GQLORED TYPING IN ay eon 28600. | COM PL ; "ANY GIF . , « N LAKE NOR Street. Pontiac 71 Gowstow amily incom room home. Nice lot. one york Dg ats WILL | service +. Ee LANBRCAPING ing arnt, on bie inland mee : FE 4-2533 : W E NEED Piayeted anda’ THe ‘SIDE. (1651 HOTRE FOR : overee™ guaieened ooceunereial: see ed street Garage. Full price. WANTED, WASHINGS ax in08-| stimate ‘yea neotree nie ee Alcpatder pd etic CASH +T a FOLLGWING wear" Sane on Ponies aunts | HOUEE, FOR, RENT. Ma tet | WATKING LAKE 383 auburn Rd. vn us e670 Dixie | vats Confidential, The Sal- ; -ROPERTIES Private entranc APT TovELY et) ee eer, ae . fb rE Phone +4 Clarkston | ion Army Mave severa! buyers waitt = LS children or drt it and bath No aed REaCaGoNe @ Roos | bes white frame siding Full Ede Fiewemsa Ue TE SENET DmCAPINO, ORD igconte_ ew cal FR eaoHh Rage cenit iis Tai" dl | 2 tetoom ow goo tor or «Nise entac 2 ROOMS. PRI eae Ba Sook| Say, A a wee AAT TAMS LE RE e a 3 _wp and deliver, OR 34458. PICK | tiling. Pree estimate Res sete. AL LTERATIONS, FUR “ean oe | $0078 and ask for Tea an PE| rare old. In Watertord-Drayton Sa ee MODERN 9 3 OS ROOM iaak iN. | Nore ot ON WILLIAMS LK. RD WHITE © si a { é aH ot . kinds ont wir _bo pat | PnecAPinge aor =H Beneca FE E7810, eweaving. 63 | win. A ep ee ps grated 3 focms | end pee i 30329 Ra Lake Orion’ Call| cretion meascasias neon BY OWNER. PULL WALE eon, y home | “lawn made ). TOP SOT Your Aerotred Knapp Shoes _ acres. or mory| come 865 mo EM Se MODERN ¢ ROOM LAKEFRONT ®UBURBAN REA eLECTRIC | Ac bout Peet WORK, $1. _teaping FR” 5-64 * pone y and pase purehdse Siticess meces HR AM « dedroom tm Waterford or Pon- se "ROUND | HOME OVER: | eae ey Froese «hls | ce | oo close 5 bedroom frame WATER, | Bam RECREA- | ¥ ng tat — wit — pasar | Nooce he ge? LiGi bred Nermen OR Diss | mk locking Cusp Lene, 2, betrooms, | Strate haw a bovas poly | Priced ai $7.00 with $i:hoo dows COMB. FULL “COLORED during day. Call FE 2-978) | trucking FE 66 aT OAIntY MATS FOR am : F F 5-5091 or FF 5-9471 4 erv6 foom| on in , 8 _mos. $75. FE 54470. KEARLY NEW, 4 ROOMS. a BED: | “Fou $1,300 down SOME, ntEAR R ame | MM CTES f oon ms. bath R BE SOM: DE WORK TO ____Building Se Service 12 cay on SSS TE —Ch: Burnes. PR 2-8014, 03 Mark. Geet Srinnas eel 6 S-asea ‘ont or wares Rent Apts. Unfurnished 3 34 tosse ats required. Phone FE | wes grad focation in the On ACCOUNT. C sELLIn AIR COMPRESSOR, GENERATOR | cee ee eee en | narles Chester Shoes & operative Real Estat weiReattor pleat Miho! bet Letina) LL |? ROOMS. UNPURNISHED. MOD- | ON oR ‘ABOUT ScTOsEA iat. 18sT. High ‘school ‘district. Double Wie LE ORD cater ae power trowel, mixer | cleanup. FE 2-67 tenance and ®@ Prat) mpson o% state Exchange ve Apply 317 Whittemore. Call baad &@ month. Baby welco: arage and summer porch rons! - plum Seals. tools coal WE TEND Leth ea | EXPER! as Ltel te 3035, 5% MORTG AGE If you hi deal hd elcome. FE Mmediate possession. : . n Sun. — TENCED 8! s3AGES ave any of th a e ngacason NTE cases | FE asks p landscaping by experts. ~ pa er ons rapa EE fore gg solllapaeg described. properties, all sore * au Heat” a hot water FE | om. wD White Lake Rd. | Taree bedroom frame RD SY OWNER, WHITE LAK ‘ PE 4-5240 | - Utica, Mi : No a rontage. | 27147 FE 7-0 room frame h e corner | es | Ronee Fesg is Sree marron WHITE | a ee AGRE PRPRE?| we ver on Chea SSeS oe ees ele are ey a Tenge “hii ta eel 5 MALOU PORE? | we woe Lane corrnscre |= Pe FE 40012. | Up and delive —— PICK. suaes TOG (nen “epneistery we E ARE NOT A + accuse OR a 21981, | Exchange side =" tind | _Riace, Jagd Ave. PE ¢sses | Answer. call 1651 *- | Eves. ai, CARDEN. 3 5-048 . : i ! pa ee! ee eee & = ate » Y Fg * THE PONTIAC. PRESS, FRIDAY: SEPTEMBER 23, 1955 THIRTY-SEVEN_ aad E147 ii sith i : z § 3 : . i i , é geet thy deeee eet sth plastered. Gat weet, Calg 1 oval” & J. VALUET, Realtor Co-operative frost peta eck $1,600 DOWN — ‘ Bridge Lake and Dixie Hwy sag po oh * bedroom. Pull Fisher's large bedroom penal basement. et lot. $1600 Near hi school, — 8 rooms. ee nope jot. Plas walls Oil furnace. $12,200 PONTIAC REALTY 137 Baldwin. PE 5-8278 MY EQUITY ON INCOME take discount, 103 WN. DONELSON HEIGHTS This is o faultiess newer 9 “bed bun nice lawn with shrubs and flowers. Price $13,000, FHA terms.- WEST SUBURBAN Custom —— — ise “Toxe0, roe Ete 2 car garage, oper | studio living room with mepnees. dining room, 2 bedroom arid tiled bath. Lake fio oe leges. Widow owner. Price $16,500, terms. YTHING ——to be desired. for a family of modest means. ce ous 6 room modern story home, plus haga In set- ing of tall trees on 3 Jota, t property is com letely fenced p eyivan, Lak Lake about $1,000 down, =| KINZLER REALTOR 670 W. Huron Bt. TOPD, TE 4-3028 i cond 8:30 to Co-opera’ ve Real Betete, *Bechange B ita 3 BEDROOM HOME r month includes taxes and _{naurance. _$2250 down. OR 3-2088 _3-Bedroom Ranch Home $17,900 2 fn =< wranch. Fully plas tered and insulated. Living room, 18x18 a fireplace and ¢ thermo- tng door closets. Spacious kitch- en, dinette, room. 2 car lect hardwood floors. 1500 gal. rdw : septic tank. electric water heater Automatic 4 furnace, screens Eves. ce wage. Oven out ed ve Eves. OR. 30006 2 BEDROOM HOME. PLASTERED Full basement. cornag ss Len In Macedav Garden. $10,000 w $1500 down. OR 3-2072 LOOKING FOR LIVING SPACE? wer. i bie bed- pointment. aan nie Sunda. p HOU OUSEMAN - SPITZ- 4 Leia, W. Lone Lake Rd Lat ytenerat “HAYDEN rRRY PARK, 2 bedroom home. ipiviek heater. stool. 1 block to| — school & bus Full price cee with $1,000 down. SIX LAKES AREA. — 2 bedroom home tn excellent condition. Oak floors, bath. Near school. privi- leges on 3 lakes 1°: car garage 350 with $1,350 down. I, RESALE. North: of with $1,500 down and $45 pér mo "OPE "5" and@ insurance. N 2 TO 6 P.M. joveh sign. . be HAYDEN, Realtor, a6 F Walton as rE bout, ar 4 ROOMS AND BATH. tank and dry well. ‘ “MODERN CLOSE Pgs a construction 86500 Easy Family “theom’e: 1 block from week. Lang Syiven Lane $20 ver ws BARTRAM | for Sale Houses 4“ ‘Birmingham — aera re wer level recrea- powder room. jo ge two fire- pions, wine -fount fh 3 a Bebullulty® decorated maintained. ‘vedused quick sale. Benjamin and Stephens, Inc. Midwest 4-3232 JOrdan 6738 238 8. Woodwa: Birmingham OPEN. AM TO 6 PM. SYLVAN SHORES 3 bedroom brick in excellent con- difion. Pull ment with rec- reation room, wilt im bar, pps append Las ge a} car ere is Lovely . Here lovely So > a pelts y please. WEST SUB gee heat, Hg terms. Call for for’ ent, Russell Young on 412 W, Huron 44525 Open ves. tii 6: Sun. PE. $4si2 7,345 NEW 2 BEDROOM FHA HOMES — automatic gas heat a Saas, tile bath, thet kiteh- en , large ity room | § room home. Car and ‘s garage a de mo oad EXCLUSIVE Rete ame an fe Modern or Contemporary Teed od "mm Meare beautiful —e Brook i Bloomfield eatures PEARL BUILDING CO,| sists sere ested sts paved FE 5-7923 fas, incinerators, gas bot. water built-in eppiiances, 3 and 4 bed- Near Commerce rooms. 2 and 3 to This 3 bedroom. full basement, HOM. FHA. $750 DOWN APP. $7 PER MONTH | INCLUDING TAXES and INSURANCE CAKE PRIVILEORS 2? LARGE OMS TILE BA STAIRWAY TO ATTIC FORCED AIR OIL HEAT $2 GAL. ELEC, HOT WATER HEATER ALUMINUM WINDOWS MANY OTHER FINE FURNISHED MODEL OPE DAILY 6-8:30 P.M. SUNDAY 2-5 P.M. LOCATED AT 5574 CLEARY. ; 3 dlocks east of the Water. * ford Pe | Bateman & Kampsen Realtors FE 4-0528 | 371.8. Telegraph Ra - White and Duck Lake block home can't be beat for terior C00; tes. Indivi- _ $9300 «with 81250 down. dual Fan 2 Moen oy -_ lot and a —_ —— an subd b: scape some of -the hit A ft protec Wash P fovel ai boy " pis ievel aplees J evel, a «level, e ashingfon Park ments aoa ranch Bye. A nice location a full ent Distrine eo Hu Catholic ~ 2 R brick front sf pated . Ma mite id home. Hot air ofl heat. screens e T oa . oo and ms ® full dining a Grove and Lake this home a value — ween 2 rs sin.eee with down. daily and dilute STOUT'S Best Buys t Today BRICK BEAUTY bedroom = ranch wi art sell at HONEYMOON COTTAGE to front ch. i i fenced” "yard “asd Str modern, y with | terms, DUPLEX A real buy heme on this 3 family with income of $120 per month. Both units now — Very well located - tis00 down, and bus line. Only $750 DOWN price only FISHER BODY WORKERS See this 3 bedroom home - wilkine distance of with the plant. Plastered walls, and oak floors throughout. Full basement, ~~ — fur- pace and garden in rear, Excellent location. for room house Only 61475 down, Edw. M. Stout, Realtor TT N. Saginaw &t, PH. FRE 54-6163 Oven Eves. Till 8:30 BY pede R INCOME 4 $245 m come *1° 600 with $5.- 500 dows, 230 8. Parke FE 23-7198, Near Webster School 3 bedroom home with fireplace, sun room and carpeting. Gas heat ret a car garage. $13.000 with 2 Chicken Farms 2 acres. 4 miles from Pontiac. 8 rooms. .modern, with basement. $7950 with terms or will consider Abate for 2 bedroom home on bus ie. . a 9 acres out MS® with modern home with basement. Large chicken house and barn. $10,500 with terms. $800 Down : § rooms with beth, near Covert School. CARROLL G. PORRITT 26% West ne FE 2-114 FE 246 Cooperative » “Real Estate Exchange OWNER. § ROOM HOUSE, $7750. _with $1250 down. OR Charles BLOOMFIELD TOWNSHIP. 4 rm BIG ROOMS. tn fact. This ranch house, new im ‘52 is 24 x 60 ft. Beautifully barra ae | lot. strictest ahborhood. 1 Terms. SYLVAN LAKE. § room brick “Tancher 28 x 36 ft. Corner lot, black topped street. Lake privileges $14.500e Terms. cL oe woegal peplad hace — rm. bungalow 3 ft tm "62. 81,500 f al WATERFORD TOWNSHIP.- re room brick, rancher 36 = 40 ft. With 3 bedrooms, new in’ °52. Only $2,600 down. It's « honey! Call and see for + vourself. B. D. CHARLES; Realtor FE 4- 0521 1717 6. BER bg pee we “o* Sun. FOR CASH . TO SETTLE’ ESTATE ta ane Con SIE Phone FE 4-0612 TERRA 38 ROSSHIRE CURT. "PE. o0be, $700 Dn. $7350 full price for these outstand- homes featuring plastered walis, = floors, Lutaire fur- nace, picture window, cop- per Peal ol OP DAILY 12 to 9 17 Rutgers St. Payment only $49. per month fn- cluding taxes and insurance, di- rections: out Baldw waer tower, 54 on Rutgers St. Modei Phone. FE 4-3680. Russell Young a | onl SLICE OF HAM | Seeds eked Min ae waged vlaSe EEE ° __For Sale Houses 43 FOUR BEDROOMS ELIZA NEARLY ws tty story eungaiee. trance, 6 rooms and on main floor, 2 large ot thee up. Yes, plenty of closets, storms and screens, Se aacaee terms can arranged ee “Lot Ox 198. $4,950, HUMPHRIES REALTOR ON. Telegra: Co-operative $7450 fe per © 2 Uetooem or 8 2 bedroom and den. Auto. hot water for > idee Gane ene co. 2 W. Huroo Open § to ® 0 HILL, OFF bedroom brick eng garage. 100 x 330 Mf. lot. OL 1-6588 after 630 p.m. or sun. for appoint ment. VETERANS $450 LTOR I nt 413 W, Hu PE «4 Will move you tnto se ‘brand new . cious 3 bedroom ranch vo Open Eves. ‘til © Sun. FE Soer2 oh fan hasoment: A BY OWNER: _ combination storm windows. "S550 ‘$65 Insurance aie OTHER ‘FEATURES: ™ re, Westin elec- tric range. refrigerator, autama- tic washer and dryer. Model home on Kettering near W. age — —- and Sunday 12 noon to Hurry! Only Four Left: HANNAN yen ESTATE EXCHANOE T rE L 30168 ~~ NEAR SANFORD STREET 7 house mode: New decorated, colored tetaroom pas a. bedrooms, of] heat. Also 3 room house and bath, pecans _ car bow AT orice Nice lot with flow to mortgage. 4 niles end beth with _— Real neat and clean. Yee Colgate. near Baldwin, $1300 dn. 4 + some and beth with utility New of] furnace. . lots, West ‘New York. $700 down NEW SHOPPING CENTER WITHIN WALKING DISTANCE SOLID DRIVE CARPORT If you like suburban oes: nee our furnished exhibit SQUARE LAKE AND \MIDDLEBELT ROADS Northwood) : Organization Tn ne ____ Phone FEDERAL , +610) ROOM ™ eat basement. Perry_& Kettering. _ GAYLORD Move Right In @ neat clean home with a 60125 ft. lot, e story home and the children can go to Baldwin Schoo! Monthly payments of $48 This is @ good value for only $6,300. Northeast 5 Josiyn road. Three bedroom, one | story home Lot 70x300 and a 1's car garage. Price and terms for a family of moderate in- come. Call today. $1.500 Down Payment ‘9 story home Squirrel Road Close to, Auburn Heights. Out where you can live amd still be ~ Pepe in @ few minutes Breath- | g space ‘between homes. wo | with an kitch- = See this at “P50 before you Acreage & Home P land. -@ acres of ROSE McLARTY ___ FE _2-2162 or FE. 5-3578 6 ROOMS MODERN, CLOSE | an. Best of construction $9500, terms. 2 family income. 1 pioe from Sylvan Lake, $20 per week for upper. Well built, right aries ibo"ft. frontage on corner of s iMate street city. For club, as station ete. Phone PE 4-2072 roker. . WILLIAMS rege VACANT. Very neat 5 room mod- ern bungalow. Complete bath, oli : e heat, lot 502139. raed {ile 7 aoe to the la =< SAVE MONEY ‘reo houses for the price of one. Live eat large § room home, : $50 onth & bur ‘line. $7050. Low terms. LONGFELLOW 8CHOOL modern bungalow eat. All nice size rooms, - in ee moving out of state. $10,200. Joseph F. Reisz 53% W. Huron ot Open -E SY Gunes Real “en change vy New—3 Bedroom Brick Por more living pleasure see this = built delight? al : osgy kitchen, full — ent with automatic heat and hot s Tastefully decorated to delight the modern homemaker. Lake pepetiages too. FHA terms. Don't miss ft, West Side 4 Bedroom Room for. Ag tron 4 located mi Soepioes, oa kiteh in this w#tl- — =". a th acres of tHE oe land verv close to M24 room e with 2 bed-| Sanat Totel @ 95.500 with | age lg a = Call for directions |: this : { — "BUD" t MES Hei || Sette —— ene | bath SEMI down for this larce attrac- 5. tive e the totel price is $18,500, Excellent tion inside and tuos lovely Livable pee throughout with full bath, Idesliora‘iaree tamil of vou e ~ . meh te for white collar em-~- * walking Iatence. of Fisher Body Neat and ment. oak — rage god corner oe erate on 3 bedroom home. OUTSTANDING BUNGALOW SALE OR TRADE ran odern five room bungalow aod aire to large floored t iat. sioers =. sider contract or home NT BUNGALOW LA na yea D tt oo me tweo- Attrac ve hes runt = For Sale Houses 43 SALE OR TRA teeth cee ntact ] white frame re by ——-E LAREPROWT | Oe meat” recreation ‘room. ai T q Dasemest, ell hes, ‘losarte "sei | tecned Er Oy ae got water, fireplace, Call FE 2-0461| (3) to show. Sell oa pm. ond MU C318! tor sitet. or trade on income 2 BEDROOM Y NCH home. Overhead so = Pinecr WE SELL - WHE TRADE Large lot. Good New gersge. “News esracengne nd yaad DORRIS & SON | sn EALTORS Saree ome “tae $10,250, Rr ’ 83 wv. ’ ae : secrifice for quick sale, | BY OWNER, § ROOM bel PE }1 house, $1, ——* - ance. onticello. Ivan Village eae é : et te Tg Water, Water, ; ment, off heat, tiled floor,] 912.990 INCOME SPECIAL = 8 Rochester Area Only" $31,509. - ’ # and bath , 3 Water Beautiful 3 bedroom brick ranch, ; ee tar resales ‘and Trott sem took, ' Living room 2@xi8 with picture} OPEN SAT. & SUN, bascmens wh new on fred P ti Le k window and = —— 1-5 P.M. A. Cc. Furn. Oak floors ona -onudac ake Te. kitchen 1x4, vent fan, ee , , : ay children. Lot “saai30. 2 Front Home place and Kia ey nt ron # ‘ine Features fectuae parca — Lee vt of est garage, Lot 200 x 200 pees NCH Low -1 poe | est lake went pomsse we _ built with loads of stor- =e Me, a. — 014.0 Rai aerate Large have hed to offer the water e and éxtra feetures, lavatory on sneet ont . OU turn. front buyer for a time. Here; Dont miss seeing thig bome Carpeting in living are the details, « living rm. $26,900 with terms, . - dining room, 9 Ee ay a touc! wibe — . bedrooms and bath up. lace with buil Orchard Lake Village ipaiies tony ae bookcase, @ beautiful 13 « 15/ ciean as @ whistle in and out Tage. fenced r yard. knotty 4® Very Meat | this attractive 4% room. 2 bed- $16.00, ‘reasonable terms. 78 6 «with shower, 2 room year round built im pe a a a ! Htorage aed’ in, “back” ot “ee | streete trom private mandy veacn/ ROW Annett, Inc. fou canbe ‘proud to ‘own | tote may be sold if desired to REALTORS can be yours for just $11.500 with | feduce this excep price of | 38 B. Huron. me 1 3-103 $3.500 down. for appointment | #9,950 terms. Open Svenings Guatag : Sylvan Vv lage ONE ACRE home sith large wr rn win agers er’ gems : Sk replace, . n- your for tla § room clas ook home ine eo gottng oo raagt ~~ fawn ‘pay ment w bf : with © full basement. | Attached bent gape x heat slum- ._lot._Also_ 3 bedrooms. OR _3-2837, miace. full comes featink Sucrttiae| Hoe oe esas | TEMPLETON || 2 Sao ; . ‘tre large nod hae today. TA dow a tesa vom Goose] ROCHESTER AREA ‘| L. H. BROWN, Realtor . All make this 3 3 acres 1962 W. Huron 5 FE 2-410 pee news w cedar Bad Y VU. wae a2. b00" down. for ‘ap- 5 onmREALTY fesse | : a a i B ; $900 ‘ Compete Real Batate change ” wil ou into s § room home yard. ie very neatly “landscaped | | WEST SUBURBAN » with lots oor end? vely modern % bedroom home. shade trees. A paved drive-way Lares living . leads to s 1% ca .. Ven- of ac t yoo. etiam Diinds, ca ,. storms ern Seth. ry y room 10 = 43 Dries. and screens ied. Auto. Autom otl Ga ol! hot water, This ed lot. Lake riviloges Sehool paym. : = bome 1s much nicer then you) bus by door. ae es KL Templeton, Realtor price only $8. ais ta0) yment. Exeellent Starter Home| [17 LAKE ESTATES |: rd Lake Rd. PE 44563) ~ 20. . special te for car family. In = Modern 2 bed nome, 5 ow 4 Sete == three ANT BE BEAT cellent location Baldwin just w "Oak floors. vox f iio , the price. Ay a] re 8 block from city bus, Full price| to unfin. attic. Fully insulated. | HOUBE ae New 3 a t,_ Auromete of 2 bedroom ranch. Aehed fee eg WHITE BROS, “a Foal Terms. | rege. Insulated sluminum siding. Weetdes ouner’s | seeMZALTORS Sites me, Snyder. Lavender | Immeginte peesssston Ow 3-000, oe binehign street ae Phone OR 3-1 or OR 35-1700 _oR ani igor On a0 3140_W,_ Huron rE 26m) Bloomfield os ‘4 petedagad baths, i ACA see ede ee, Cabot Partrid Township ' lot, side drive. 2 car garage. A ar Tl ge OPEN DAILY ea. oar steal at $13,000 : : Fy RCEL Seat va.s00 Tate aes ie cellent = Manche werk ot ward. 1 beach. factors home” onion > r Broek sorte ot Gesare Lake Rd. $ zs. old with basement. A real LAKEFRONT - New 3 brick ranch | Eveninas efter €:60 ealt Mr. Heth doll —- $14,000. BI-LEVEI . — - = ove meen 4 ‘ EL . YAREPRONT f rages. rm hens or 2 bedrooms. [% baths, basement, | Here you truly en take- modern goaventoness Full bemte. OPEN 94 excellent be . $14,000, front living. 189 feet on the lake Large Low taz ” e) FF COOLEY LAKE RD with trout for the best | $00 Terme evailatie. A. JOHNSON, Realtor Very attractive 3 of fishing. Living and bedrooms home. 24x64 completed in every| are fully earpeted, Attractive NEERIEMER 1704 S. Telegra ‘Rd, 7 res A d earage, log con-| jedgestone fireplace tn both th FE 4-253. : root ogo} “% acre lake privileges. rites eae fom codoage, — y008 weTALTOR 4 = Scie mna'aay ettess ea | Selves, sar coe pene, Me An eg | ee Le neny f. OXWOS. | GHELL 3 BEDROOMS, FULL o Coruee, : ] : and Maple’ trees. Hundreds of THELMA M. ELWOOD LOG RANCH: site Raithed” Raye wie chim | bulb pla anda, Mae hedge, op REALTO Pull price just 921, 300 on ney, basement . FE 60242 enced let, athe compact § 5143 ents arr ‘Lake Ra, It's comfortable, euatie y ates at and FE 4-060i very Mvable. Garage and a tool E__4-1844 the utmost, Bullt just 3 years | we WILL BUILD ON YOUR LOT| shed that would make a wondertul po ee wd pi reece condition 0x22, 3 room play P « & it. ' home inctedes ouch jurury = —_ a —. CRAWFORD pm : extra: large natural » tional r _ AGENCY heatalator fireplace with attrac- | - a% Ww. | ong re +i tive exterior stone chimney. eye- en. MY 3-T0a5 ag gy A Orse Established tn 1916 4 : wonTm ameouo of tas funy | Erbe isan IG fmieenH| 00 come mm Be $395 DOWN heazer te ene a, nes ticed for quick sale at only FE ¢2252 or FE 209170 ' Viglace; “sieatrn | ‘S18000 Om terme. ~ AUTUMN STYLE "BUNGALOW living rm... fireplace modern | J pik . 5g Eiichem, breakfast moot, den. 1% WARD E. PARTRIDGE SPECIALS _ siz) tor Wire CARE feo a aihfiotare area) REALTOR | FE2-8316] yteiith0, 2, THRARIE w| Ehlert furnace, 2-car Saree. $15,960 With $4,000 down. DO-IT-YOURSELF. Ideal for handy- man, paertiy finished home on on double lot, 2 fireplaces, 19 ft. ving rm., fully insulated, full de trees and lake | re you do your- | save Asking price $7,500 with $2, 60 down. $950 DOWN—West suburban. 4 rm. . home with beth, fully insulated, double lot, fenced yard, fruit trees and berries — ner. Bee it at only $5 9: DRAYTON WOODS — Attractive | modern home on spacious tot. 2 large bedrms.. 22 ft. living . Large landscaped Til. .All in top by appotnt- ment. $13,900, QUALITY BUILT HOMES New 56 ft. 3-bedrm. brick ranch home. Full basement and at- tached i for ~ low price me $13.9

43 2. story duplex dential street, Clarkston 7 Sear $18,000, room 2% car arage 008 dowd. miei Ranch Butit in att , Bloomfield price terma, 4 Bedrooms Donelson Park 1% condition. § rooms & lace in is 1 y+ & few of _>_ For Sale Houses _ 43 ANNETT OFFERS St. Joseph Area and full bath and dining screens. inum storms mi House by a 1951, Only $10,500, Clarkston Duplex in excellent good a in section on paved terms. 6 rm- heme $17,000, in onesies = "918,700, ures ee value at ta7 300 terme Bl field Hi ighlands com a nm fone? room wih tis 2 bedrooms, lage 4 rma, bath, City sewer ar $1000 down. w. clean. $1300 _MeLarty, FE 32-2162 Pog ‘PE 5.3978. on reasonable terms. EMBREE & GREGG | 1885 Union Lake Rd. EM _Eves Bat 32 set oo y PARK 9 f mer onlay heat. churches, — and stores, ATE sT. 4rms., bath utility room and floor ‘| furnace. Near to bsg Aa Very $6600 $1 Rore and pear trées, lots ———- West Side |GATEWAYS to For Sale Houses pyethct, gen al HAPPINESS PLANNED. TO PLEASE MOS’ ture rooms, vestibule entrance with siate floo guest closet to the 23 ft. arpeted living room with heatclator fireplace, carpeted dinin, attractive kitchen, bedrooms, breeseway finished in Knotty pine, telephone plugs in all room, full basement. with summer Kitchen, oi] heat, fully insulated equipped with An- derson windows throughout. One acre attractive landscaping, at- 2 car garage. This entire |- home designed for comfort and easy pr: Offered at a weeial 5 ¢ of $25,500 $8.000 dow EAUTIFUL HOME IN A “NICE Leos" WITH LAKE PRIVI- BRICK RAMBLER. NEAR oe LAKE You'll love ofig fbi te =-To Sell~ wote You reweE'LL INSUME IT MAHAN YS BE AITING Ree Sale Houses. 4 AS Bateman Bloomfield Ranch = ON EXTERION AND READY W tH Snape Ho PAYMENTS FOR 60 DAYS. LF, C. Wood Co. Corne? Williams Lake Rd. & M50 OR 3-1235 Office a Alter call OR +1088 a Sl CLARK IN HURON GAR- DENS. will <3" ready 7 days, Eg Ae ay» as ‘make this home worthy of the highest price. Consist Sec shgibe, Youll Weve’ i . You" ve . Only $18,950. Washington Park Builder Needs Money ‘That's why you won't be- Neve. it's possible to get so much for so little, 23x21 ft. liv rm. & di ell with Massive stone replace, ; —— Fier to cei ? tile bath, 1% ¢ frees. — “pared. ee iobx3is. Onl be we Only $13,890, Don't enper. 4) 9 Room Income 4 rooms and re down includ: ~¢ ww > ok car peting liv! room one . dining mh . rooms tina : heat, nnd only rage ed street, #4.430 et aso fin Ed “tows. Bie a eee Se ofr os tile bath ‘two bed- Soom "Gning Toom, fire place, recreation room, 1% and only $1,- ea oe ee iraretemr 4286 Diste abd ws with $1,500 down Immediate } Possession’ ames OR 3-236 261 Oven 406 P Pontiac Lake yh Lapeer Rd. or M26 ae C099) 3 bedroom ranch ca 8 lovely ied many roe features. 3-711) tor an ADAMS ROAD “teat args. ee Sat ' AIRPORT AREA rooms with rooms 6 : d ROCHESTER. ——_. 26.100 FULL PRICE . / TERE eI liga a aa lita iB living area. Price of gisess includes baseboard, hot water bg QE mile, Bint yh na : a __ FE +3393 heater, Gi terms with only hee ie Ss RN. BY OW “OWNER AT OXFORD ? BED- owe Realtor, Tits N. Saginaw. - Baseboard heat. Cer 1 ice § room house on 8 Roches- Reel * amie ‘thea bath. Moinless steel | Ter Ra 3 ¢ acres with 186 Th. Of pee sete Evenings call and birch kitchen, Butit tn renee frontage Excellent Income pos- en: Built be sbi sibilities and future commercial | — pc : , ie, Reterel Sroplace Full bese | = value Priced at 18.000 with : : —_ rt it pater See ; cash to new morteace 134 ACRES py 8 y nen en vot at? You'l! ihe this level parcel with x 18. mortgage. bedroom brick ranch type teet ) row ee : 290 _Mechapie 3 eeuen wits “exposed basement. — deep Tuinbie ‘and — renal ESTVIEW HOMES. INC. LOW | large living room with fire ~ site Only § w pb P.H.A terme, 62 Emerson. re place, kitchen and dining room | balance $25 monthiy Clark Real 3-856, filed bath Roughed in lavatory’ Estate 1362 W Huron. Pontiac in basement. — and! FE 46402 or PE 4-481) e ‘Oe drapery in living room amiag |) ee GEORGELAND roem, foe den i —— Hs | : ? y 7 mae 2 car garage reee 2% ACRE PARCEL WITH - SUBURBAN LIVING on “% ecre lot in Rockdsle feet Eiizabeth Lake Road front- Priced at $26,250 with balence| age neat Stringham Schooi a terms | abe 2% ACRES -$2009 DOWN Vacant 36 acres with live stream #56 feet on road in Milford Tewn- stip. Only $6500 » beautiful West side location A 3 bedroom ranch home in per- | i on 20 year $ ver cent mortwane | Roger B. Henry Inc. S11 Main St. Rochester _OL 1-911) or OL }-o121 For Sale Lots = Wooded Acreage 3 creage aa Bo) Be re med _ ae ‘CARL W. BIRD, Realtor! \eacenees ee! pst Ps, ~“BACR: EVEL LOT in Bltsesete ‘Lone Estates. OK Seminole Hills 6 lot on Lonte Street in excel- § ACRES : Suse Senet Just otf Sashabew Ra with 330 ft rontage on - Leslie R. Tripp, Realtor good gravel "Tha th rence “ rolling, a ¢ uw g site pe ¥ er Street. FE 5-816) Pr et only $2200 Open Evenings = 2 ACRES : 7 bate — and foundation f 'RSFEFIF ry e - DO IT YOURSELF land lake, with lots of tall Large building lot located oft shade trees. Qu pre pon menage wd. — 430 foun- cluded neve. A woadertul one row of blocks location lar ‘anch erway “lag ase ‘Owner sacrificing style brome ‘Only Tose. wih down Edw. M. Stout, Realtor T..N. Saginaw Bt. Ph. FE 65-8168 _ Edw M. Stout, Realtor Mien Bre a as ze 6-165 Open Eves. Till 6:30 OvER 3 AChES ON at . : tise down, OR F003,“ For Sale Farms = 48 ONE cRE. Ti00 I NLL Road, near Hospital Road, ber- 77 ACRES EW i Pr Lore TUeT wack | POUNMT, On 10.0. Baer terme “LOT TUS BAK | py’ DINNAN SONS FoR Fant ny ere Call Rutledge, ¢, OR 31111, PE 4-000). } Orion-Adams Estates WANTED TO SELL. FARM) | midvers ooccen maaan eee eauipment, Ajso cattle hows ane Lee | rain with orivilege to sw acre farm. Write lise Press Box 62. Orion- * Ra jos are highly stricted and : a . comer de ee ‘100 ACRES : Walter-C cr brant Orion | [ratis semen geen es , large kitchen, tile beth. porch, basement, forced air ofl heat, rc?) gal eC hot water tank ery Priced right with terme, OUT CLARKSTON ~ WAY — Modern brick little Acres Here are some beautiful | . —_ parcels Bome wood paved road Aum moderately re. stricted Priced as low as with $175 down Indian Woods Sub. We now have.a lew lote in this beautiful subdivision Highly re- stricted for better living. Lake lake — 45 rolling acres and frame home Needs a : chna) and finishing. This amalt farm is of- ed lots. As low as 82.000 ca: fered -wi only $13,700 with reason- may aterford- Drayton able s 1005 150, lot, Moderately re- stricted: A nice location hist north of — 6 As. low as 8635 with $65 down , _ Stevens Farms AB ete. at least 100 fi. wide tn a. Realtor 2383 Orchard Lake Rd FE $-0418 Cooperative Real Estate Exchange 1002170 ft. sites, Well restricted |Sale_ Business Property 49° LOTS Dunn Farms store on Auburn Rd. hear Roch- ester Rd. $1,200 a week Just the thing for a couple Will sel) with ie Located approx 4 mi. north of ; $400 Down Pegg 2 Ne, one od ME ATONE STON REET - — #e 5 | Sy few ne bebe en en tent | tase We, Boren PR 6102 aher |__ 5. PE 28 | BEER, WINE AND GROCERY Be Also . Lake Privileges’ ee sue oe ~ INC a togere seers | with ‘offices, 8OON FOR LEASE lavatories, and 10,000 sq. fl. dis- apace. Ample parking ‘with front- play end warehouse or shop ace on Oakiand and Cass Av- Lots $95 Down Out Joslyn to Siverbel road, right on Silverbell | to salesman on property. | 4286 moe Hey. Drayton Piains OR 3-2)61-—Oven Sunday He6 Ponting Lake Rd. | | Lape aor M _enues Ph OR 30101 ee se 200 ft. Dixie Hwy. Frontage "WATKINS LK. Lakewood Subdivision: A few choice bulldine sites remain in this beautiful and exclusive lake- side subdivision ed and open sites, exch approximately van acre in size. Sites sold only subject to rimid Peace paapon Prop- erty shown by HOLMEsS- RB ARTRAM Wright-Valuet ! —__OR ‘isso. Ceres. on 3-0006 — | 10 business lots in new shopping covter ex opposite Dixie Floral, LSO 3 ACRES On Witlilams Lake Rd. Frontage adaptable for business. tndustrial or gardening center Inquire Dixie Floral, $233 Dixie Hwy FEED. STORE. $500 PLUS INVEN- tory. Rent $80 mo or can buy FE 4-763. ROYAL OAK 0x140 ft. om Rochester Rd near OPEN DAILY | 2 __ For Sale e Acreage 47 13 Mule Rd Patr 6 room modern REALTORS retire tras = some Surrounded br new stores : . . ae ai Apacer WATE are nnigedrgeyeobon Fiery Oe Ln Fi ; ave e property li velopment. A steal a 000 cash. —_ 345 OAKLAND. AVE. | Telegraph “Rd “and “Pontiac cr 4. center, terms os hee at Sanford St. 180x Rd. New shopp' Owner ‘Valley 23-7155 -944 : -069 med commercial with FES : ! FES ° 3) a oid briex —— — mrt . lent income e lieve s is — 20 ACRES now zeads for stores and offices aT ROUEE-o N LAKE “Orion a besutiful 20 acre parcel, 660 ft See this for an exceptional buy. gompietiy f otha DS Total price ® 1320. Wooded. A live year around] ROY KNAUF, Realtor ‘down. Phone stream running through th 4 Sau eter before 6 p.m. erty, 20 miles trom m Bontiae Nat. | 26°? W. Huron OA 6.3339 FE 2-7421 ote aires Priced od mat bg | inte — Git erad 440 x «130 AM For Sale Resort Prop. male munca block bidg LRP POLES LP wo tt 2 witnin 3 3 miles of city mit. 63, ADAMS REALTY 3021 Auburn Rd ‘a = LADD'S. 8 cag, re al werhood. | The ‘sui thing is the rived | ail * Roy Annett, Inc. Only $12, on terms, Beauul y side pite Pac REALTORS > 2 8 ” E. Huron FEderal 53-7193 LIKE 5 ACRES? | 3'igt adalah oe? Hitt ce | Moyen veniogs and Bandey 1 apples pee now tad lwo we om lg BUILDERS cna BALANCE OF 808. | “LAKE ORION AREA’ erties and. strawberries” Also Orion, fonteg®,' 19 acres ail wooded . rolling land can have kens Secause laze setveteee. & == Also cash Mervieess ao Indianwood Country es hes a 2 x 30 chicken coop for your land contracts. MI 4-4410 Club a fo 5 rooms wu € 1Ote silo RACH. 63) DOWN OR CHAS. W. MELICK ment. s screens’ and 1200 for ail PE - the school bus picks the children son gALE LARGE Realtor up a Why Bay BoP * { MY 2-2001 ac | om Tas the full price with | One, Terme. valley” 2.7155, 345 | : - r — ‘pire | WM. A. -: | COT ON WEST BIDE. 50 x 125 | 19 ACRES ATT All Se ES ge DRON Located west of Pontise. approxt- | ~~ KENNEDY ‘cc ahcueais “Gitte TWIN B . MIDDLE STRAITS ‘or smal) farm or rural living *EVENINOS | ASP cece ows: | “TH J : a) al r Ce al * ll | seeT W. Buren YE +1000 oe oa POR ma. | FLOYD KENT, Realtor | Ee ora [MW Lawrence | FE b:e10s - wes noweg iste Murry, om cH = r multiple ¢ on and Next to the Consumers Power Woterfora, area. ay r FE ¢3303 eve Space for Rent 2933 Orchard Lake Avenue."Good shop. Large parking ore vee 200 Cherokee’ Phone F OPTOMETRIST WITH 8OME PER- sone! following to lease depart- ment AF .will supply optical equipm and credit facilities ieeatoet location in estab modern store Myer's Jewelry Shep, Tel-Huron Shovo Center, _Mr,_ Gerac GRAVEL PIT 7 MI WN PORT —— on Lake Huron. Unlimited supply Phone eecaveen 54305 ~ _Port Murer, HOTEL AND DUO-THERM OIL HEATER WITH _blower. OR 3-922. EASY SPIN DRYER. UszD year, ™ = day bed. FE tans STOVES BOUGHT ens sgnaneet, Teper’ 2 nea. a pee = . ft : ‘ ; i - ‘ Y e Y if I ; & : : : ¥ ; ay ‘ : v F . ‘) My ey o . if oO ie i, e * ee j j] j ‘ } one ; : " = : : f i a ; a - ra Vig - ' <2 es ae? THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 2 28,1955 | . us yenie ok i ues 4 ig : é Z F x 4 FO ROLLING ACRES_ - BUSINESS & HOME 5 LA TT E N T Y re) N- : aRor faut eh Dini Mere Lovely “ng, wing ake Pa Buliders——Homeowners agg to cow ah ah Mowe. ie ; be Setnn ht wt ai highway, in ae vm i "paths. Kite sorese” very reasonable | GIROUX & FRANKS ee cit al 5 bom: : at $17,500 pon § terms, : qn CENERAL REAL £E | | ; bectroom nt. Sn Son ~¥ wit tdrence meluded. ‘Pull New frame bouse ip Rochester 3 | Open. Until 6.” Sun. 1 to} aa build | "Star gerege, pied’ tnt evecioskinw cottpe hits past fon 1919 919 MAS, cHrer’s rive. ie 4, grey of Rochester, $11,200 sq. ft. of Pingus d DPRICE GA A TER 3 on Auto, Ges Heate: LIQUOR BAR SINGER 8 . F ~— : Cab. sinks & Located busy highway, p Rew cabinet. Consoie. Se stand, fauc direct route to Btrsits of erator im good OR table. rn I Le -- hive suprey pegin 88 Mackinac Bulldine 42290 eee ~4 te nok ee BULLDOZER é & consists of large bar. din- cuROMm SiN aS ACHINE SALE. | biage, bit-lift with bucket. In- ing room, kitehen. jounge. mole if save, | _'¢_ 8. Edith iFe Gat. or Sun. 4325 ottice, tureece and laundry four eine aad table sais al- | SRELGAS 1! Be 2 tee hs - race : 96. oe are brand new ppreece oven, . i = floor r Pena “The mayor says we gotta economize, sp we save pencils — models, famous make. : 7 Pile Rose Da 1016 _W_Huron. BEFORE . including owners $5 "soa and don't write traffic tickets for people with long names!” m look, compare and pee nol pp yr St nd ay o> DP. Ponedel vow hems moored nag «peed : valentine emrsordinary | boo match stick eurtaine, 6 ft. 1 of the most plisective best ; ae _38 ‘Gace bane tes ee long. 3 used sink 1 toilet, seat. atte PE 2575 nesses in this area Owner 1 ; — 5 or PE 5- oh aoe “a _Sale Land Contracts 52'_ Mortgage Loans 54 CROSLEY AUTOMATIC WASHING | it" RCA 1 DOOR MAROOANY TV | BUPPET CLARINET LIKE NEW. Sotel —— local vroverty em DEOOUNT - LOW INTEREST pee . like new, reasonable. console cabinet, $18. FE 3-1216. _—— ge — Property for $40.000 with : : = : : ‘Faw. M. st at Re tor | 418886, dows parmet, Paymsnts H. G. PETERSON COTTAGE AND Storewide Clearance _| jo GOOD POTATO CRATES <- NV. ou a are $300 monthly at € a cent CAMP OW NERS | 49 i= sectional aaleee £833 000 ft. ter lumber, ogg length n N. Bagina FE 54-6165 interest Excellent securit 1316 yoaes State Bank Bidg. 79 davenport & chair ie. nails. oo Py ae Rd. east Open “eves. wh re » R_D 1 RILEY. BROKER FE 4115 #1181, awe Mort cmgrgeetnnmannad | eu. ft. Frigidaire $49 30 daveaport & chair $0. of Livernois. MU _9-2500. | “gina orrom dance fe tamtiy ts tk Praga $i0.30 $5 rellawey bed comoleie Sites, CAS POR FORNITURE ' < : | 5 i 20% DISCOUNT _Phone FE 6-1 re bse othe SBE a Phileo (Cross top aed $10.88 Httreoed bed treme % as ox De - - i * 19465. Profitable Class C Bar fract $5.208. “Payments $52 Swaps — _55 Hot Pont electric range $69.50 884 Apt. gas range. 1 only 6 90.50 _condition. OL 2-496. aiakc Givaee Ken ecer this f month, 6 per cent in- PRP LAL Wa 5 Bad 98 Up. site @ bedroom suite. By 3 Lorn Pr x 8 PT., net ego gap aoe pelea e Cost to you $4,160. BUILDING LOTS woRTs | CLAYTON'S marred... ye op De vn on frees orofits. Gross past 12 mobths Geeured by rend new 4- | $400 ace as trade in on used F : : . e aThae . eppron, #00006 Priced io coil ot bungalow with full © cars. H. J a Ven Welt. OR 3 R 31356. urniture, Appliances UMBIA GAS - 918, 500. Terms ean be arranged basement, Excellent tovest- [a Las FOR ELEC ¢ ony. 3068. * Derser aod single laundry tub & bigh-class furn poe. AS ito MICHIG BUSINESS 6. ee S01) or FE 6-a014 ; ouT AND MICHIGAN : IN RAY O’NEIL, Realtor ‘i Lore ow COMPLETE. FULL sIzz men's bowling 73.0 per SALES CORPORATION 28 tractor or sell "Teass rijas and inner spring mattress, PONTIAC STATE, BANK BLDG. Phone PE 31109 of PE 6.1293 al FORD COUPE. 3 BAT = =a Wynter Foom Change 5 2S Cooperative Real Estate Exchange ‘tery Good good. | DINING ROOM SUITE, § PIECE eae otinecten Pal Money to Loan a Ee s-533 for “eer rifle. Call “ater 6. dition, $40. 668 Markle a See our new w tise of fireplace fix- | = nee nn Seatesieers a {State tate Licensed L¢ Lenders) a ulTrY. a SS HOUSETRAILER | DINING ROOM 8 EXTEN. BA R) Ad HA CI ES | ‘Cony’ equity eat eae gh 68 Chev. sion SS 4 — and it bog NES RDWARE ‘on 3360 beth | new rown walnut, | ¢ ee LOANS | | _No. ‘to before 2 p.m. or weekend. _! _ Maples $36. = 05 crib reve yy re CENTURY Goa | GAS GOOD CONDITION. | Be insereoring wat _ . oe 19.05 good condition, $15 41254. dst #28, t0 soo). 3 BEDROOM RANCH | S2eee. 1993 Beecherott, PE ¢-1303 EASY TERMS on varie CA Se Lnonine Because of Mines CMUNETY LOAN CO. Trade 61,900 equity for auto: “welen,_ Ma tae | P ’s Bank Furniture | — Yodr chance -for a nice | 30 n Taw PE 31131) Due’ tnd ccetiect. Regetniine, | trade or aller aa 081 CLOSING OUT clea Store Full: FRIENDLY SERVICE fo pot lg coms eecetlegy woogie! Ic STOVER {OTBGON oa 42 Orchard Lake Ae __FE_¢781 ; ery rice, Including "stock and « BISU Shueee ion tnee baton ate, Mb Maer. (hee PH, RUGS tue AM TS, es ee . | TEAGUE FINANCE CO. Pontiac. ¢ bat re Real Estate 1362 | Also uoholetered, host and hostess Beet vin raiture. 43 orchard Lake INLAID LINOLEUM “me : : 5 ve — | cca be | Ave «| ALE TILE 80 PT... FOR COLORED | 202 N. MAIN. | Xow for Mr. Hepler or Mr. Clark. | MA 66178, 30 GAL. HOT WATER HEATER. SMITHS 357 5. Saginaw $1500 DOWN | ROCHESTER, MICH. | ox. (CAR GARAGE, FO “FOR ARS: | | KENMORE | binge REA- ie a Fae there Share S cTRCLE FLUORESCENT, PIX ——— nena Boch ae : | LOane ros | & Saline ‘Drive Waterford oF call DEMMING PISTON PUMP, NEW — Baldwin Ave. FE | mederp type of tigtine for Etch fixtures, $3500.00 i. LIVESTOCK Sap i | leathers, in good shape $30. Itt SPACE go ge ens 8 and ree- G ter OLE OLA Mele yan Neamt: voces Lake tt Lakeviee waters tn | Sienly Yactory wetred. Gal = oes J mired for rect, vacant: Qo Se #2 Ww. ee Realty 2 5-6115 | land, your equity in a home, or | "OG SALE: GUARANTEED E6 | SEurWO a Eye crescent, 305 Orobarg Lake Ave. we sws om ‘Need $500 Sit SS itonte | Ripe reer 2 BS S| ee re” | boo Timnear ¢ Racer Se tiers | SALE OR TRADE REGISTERED | Spinner washers 69 85 = STICKLY CHERRY TWIN . BEDS. optoge re ‘ a, ee prey oak we me REALTOR or Less beagle and 3 pups OR 30000 © Vacuum cleaners .... : 1.95 | Somplete, Chest of drewers. 46 pio Lg _7 gallon _ FE §-4441. “uttRtbon ts — WITH QUICK WILL TRADE USED CARS FOR Roy's, 06 Oakland E2400) | 5°50 Slate glass. mirror. OL eee SERVICE? Setting martector cs | kine, MAMOOANY,, DEED | eer, — DRAW TITE HITCHES er . f $ bd BTUI eM Depot & Grill . ies: eee See Oe eee ble pads, #100. ot stent “Pe | STUD OTE 2 PIBCE. #25, ms | CHROME OR CADMIUM wae $2,500 down = a you ina roe Then Home & Auto. fs the place Phen or ORION.» MOTOR SALES | PURNITURE ve inci up en ti . oe | New chrome breakfast set $29.00. dpe kind that to the frame “dairy” ote: ||| peas Manca tee eer eeaentie on Soo roan cease | ete, MA 62703 coher) eg yo pe ag — P. wi amaes, of cae Dixie Hwy. co busy ‘highway Idec! for'cou |. 2 cash on your ate 1Y 22611 FRIGIDAIRE REFRIGERATOR.| er. $6. China cabinet, $19. New, OR 3-1456 : fe hours | aurmarmentteaes| odleas(ke cee Wie gaRADE © NEW CAR FOR) (id but Sas Ruchon table and wer ae nas Pree: seca sf eee aon ho, fecord ds Priendl rt 1 old dollars 2 chairs. a se nd Hardware & Home pet beep br ogy ta ogg My NORTH CHEVROLET | 2 chairs white 06. Medium size | New baby beds complete, Psi 50. | _player. PE 5-7388 Small. hardware on Disie Hw a fs. Llness forces fee m GIROUX & FRAN GENERAL REAL peal et. size 14 or 16 Excellent con- — {| 10 Oe en ue Oe ‘Loan Company Sisensits “he ‘cuippews Ra’ FURNITURE FOR SALE — 00s | m FOR RENT: GAS = tetra | Hours: 8 to 5; Saturday 9 to 1 ore ® BEION & ee en’ ond bs REFRIGERATOR _ $50. OR | busy Telegraph & Lures inter- | Sr Sene eet "| _Bank Bidg | white checked Spring coat, size _ 2-2020 $3672. 4 to 2:30 pm. ome ot » ike 10 Also childs wonder horse GAS STOVE VENETIAN BLIND | rr 23-1658. 6:30 to ‘s pm Mr. BAX NE | MA | 68 = 60. also’ antique dishes and Fin! | 64 W Lawrence | hae FE +1538 Gints TAN AND B BROWN COAT; '®mps. 14 Williams. 8t WELL ESTABLISHED GROCERY GET MORE AT BENEFICIAL — sine 12, $10. FE 4-6376 GE 11 REFRIGERATOR. 2 YRS and meat, beer and wine, Fine “Yes'"’ — promptly to employed t INC 1z PPI old, $100 Of] space heater, $30 living quarters, long lease. Very| mer and women PLUS! Nation- GIRLS CLOTHING 8 “¥ 10 TO) Washer $20. FE 5-2766 _reasonabie. FE 20-7782. wide Credit and’ Bill Consolida- 14 Very reasonable. FE 4-6513. GOO ENOUGH POR COTMAGK tion Service Phone loan in 1, | Boner SEAL COAT “p20 CLOTH 3 maple dint cS ri ee UP TO DATE WELL STOCKED | trip. write or come in ay. coat.: fur trim avy blue coms lete. Dresser” rth nirr store. arocery and meat, 6D M, LOANS $25 TO gabardine sult, $8. Two flowered inch sled. voteee abblidcr ate | License In good ahborhood BENEFICIAI silk dresses $3 ¢ 1 biack |. 4 sell separatel “or trade. rE Inventory price, ‘wut ane build- — = taille dress $4. All clean. excel- | $0971 werevely (of trade Wins’ sell ~ cludes. 2 apts. FINANCE CO.- | lent condition. Sizes 18 to 1 gaan A STORE, ape = ee ATED 1 Went Lawrence, “Jap MINK IACKET.—wa BO I sac eraecetem. bas arnt be at 05 Oakland, “suitable for in- | FE 23-0249 Pontiac rink roller skates. Else 3. with poste Wee is ons — poves i ae surance of real estate office, or | UICKLY ; toe stops And case, $13. 1 came itaucers “and plates Sean | any other small type business | GET CASH H QUIC C Mie? BLACK SUIT. SIZE ae able prices. Peppe: peel salts, _ Call FE 42570 “ $10. PE 2206200 $.50 $1. Agrone ete. MADie- Up to $500. wavgincve wor sur ame be : most new ady's black pPoOOoV 1948 to 1955 care pln, Rasa title. woo! coat, size 18, $10 PE, 4-6441. Boo vER en LIKE NEW T ri Most deals closed in 30 minutes’ NoRTHERNBACK MUSKRAT FUR | makes. 956 Myrtle, Huron Gar- Loans also made on furniture. “coat 4 length, size 16. Good ens ; Signatures and other securities. condition $00. FE 2-8208 HOL ‘LAND © 0A? FURNACE © WITH og tee! eed ods k] 1 iG ede is | OR a 4 wen - == san am cola ie eo wor! * TODAY'S .SPECIALS Oa lan id new $40 FE4¢1206. __--_'} REMBRANDT LAMP. COST 835, | . RUMMAGE SALE NO =e sell $25 Totlet practically new. A GENUINE MEAT MARKET AND than 50 cents 98 Ww _Hur cost $36. sell $25. 584 4 Oakland ' processing plant doing $160 000 Loan Co THREE SIZE 12 FALL MATER: IRONER, LIKE NEW. CHEAP. gross per vr No grocery’ Really - 5 _NITY. DRESSES : 3585 Brookdale off Cass Lake Rd. a top moneymaker $5.00 dn 202 PONTIAC STATE BANK BLDG j MISSES SUITS SIZE Pre oe OT 8. FE 2-118 Bree een eneeen TAek Seaton FE ?- 9206 . Suit. 32. FE 26725 | JENNY LIND BED, PRACTICAL- = ly new tnterspring mattre Sale Household Goods 7 2 Sa lows, FES KALKASKA GENERAL STORE | 21-1929 ole N « x Mahwah: General crore macy sce | m2 E AE 1574 APARTMENT SIZE GAS RANGE. | LARGE NORGE CIRCULATING turn fnto that’gold mine you'r# | ——— ———~-~ = four burner $129 50 value $60 95, heater OR 3-0216 looking for. Has 8DM & Standard ; slightly scratched. Also ‘Several LIVING ROOM SET KROFLLER. gas. : fabs com modern home. Pes - ncantisiae —_—*= ae iced couch. rocking chair. OR | Lt extrac vy Values [| A sere ee aoe = 35, 000 Families ita "ricerca es"“orckard) iow pfice of $16.5 only 4 $4,000 plus stock ‘conn R d ABOUT j “ANYTHING 7 YOU WANT - Lord’s Specials : | ecommen CAN BE FOUND AT L & 8. 5 pe dinette set .......... 18: POOL & RECREATION MALL ON | hae romp nove had aphilnetrns || Hel Cmntepad ny re bad main street of busy town Will | case he hel is. complete, 0 se § from eel G100 par wesk Ga deal icc | Bi ickn eT ‘Ss $24; refrigeratore, $25 up; ranges Hide-a-bed from $139.95. ue Westment 2) $2,800 full price, | gas & elec. $5 up; 6, all sizes | Used gas stoves =... $20.00 | E vp Te sete oe ration: = Lord's LIQUOR BAR & SMALL HOTEL 0. Dee. earame cinetie sets, in the Saginaw Bay area. 5 rent- | lay wackace Concee: $30.85 up: chests new sr used, "8 Furniture and Appliances | al rooms plus owner's apt. Real Four (4) Buckner Con ~ 4) CMP Becrpom sues fin. 128 W. Huron &t. FE 40583 estate and all at just $48.500 on | tnt offices in Pontisc ares, ing room, suites #1990 up Many .__ “Where Wrigley’s Used To Be’ .! 9 terms. The outstanding money- | oW up to «mail other items : | LINOLEUM AND PAINT SALE "9 meker in the entire area L* once a — wa mene USE OUR EASY PAYMENT | _ price at Jack's. 277 Baldwin. ou get full amount no OR LAY-A-WAY PLAN MAIN HIGHWAY PIZZERIA & deductions , We buy. sell, trade ‘anything Come | Ppa i pea oon ere ts emetic, aeor 8 ot and een arow 2 acres of | _Site, like new, 484 ird Ave apartmen enty of parking. ree parkin re j =e cosr oF BORROWING AILY * oo r} i323 2 ANTIQUE TASLES ai MARBLE _ Been on terms AT BUCKNER'S IS. LESS OPEN “Bart re top, refi 1 Cherry wood CALL NOW ON THESE THAN YOU THINK L & 8 SALES CO. 4 “ue “east of oval eased, Also antique china AND MANY OTHER CHOICE * Pontiac or“! mi, east of Aubura . cabinet FE 46-0112 after 3 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES | _ Heights on Auburn R | LARGE MAHOGANY DROP LEAP THROUGHOUT MICHIGAN WARD F. PARTRIDGE REALTOR FF 2-8316 43 W. Huron 8t, Open Eve. 7 to 9 FOR LEASE. NEW MODERN service station, by major oi] co Located in confunction with new repens center on main Hwy Dart FE 32-0103. Eve- | _nings OR 3-18a2 | GROCERY AND MEAT MARKET for equity on home or will sell | FE 46678 VARIETY STORE {LUNCH AND | ¢ ACRES. Wrst 5 dealers for ee station in = SUBURBAN | Myere Real Estate. FR 4-4975. : aan ae fo an SES —s interested ‘ weunese hie wn. With rset ens speersen Suburban Property 484 WOODED PARCEL ne Peet tages i aa north of Oakland | WE NEED*2 TANDEM Lake basement “foundation | HD RU Cc kK Ss. L oO N G WEST OF PONTIAC | ap pa Bag WHEEL BASE, TO eS le em : Pri i i cE S =? = | Bae de tok eee |. HAUL “READY MIX SHEPARD "ras. M. Stout, Realtor | CONCRETE. VERY ' Rochester cEVILLE VILLAGE | | TN. Saginaw Bt Ph +g 5-6168 | Oyen Eves. “till 8:30 | eens For’ Sale | Acreage 47 47 PPPS og — GOOD OPPORTUNITY FOR RIGHT PARTY. | ~ §. PAD- APPLY 339 OCK. wim, 4 Cal a se furnished living uarters No! | Rent | Lease Bus. Prop. + 49A| competition. Good lease at $75 ‘DEER HUNTERS IN . ee tock caulp. ech teres neal “ °) e ea. “ C. ons STATION, GOOD mre": - estate can be bought Reason for | Cabin small inventory. FE 93-6370. ___ selline illness. MElrose 1-363] | gees. oF Teed ten ee cree S20 Deals Rey pronase Plains | 3300 » 8g FT. GARAGE. GAS STA-| Holly of private hunting for landown- 306 Ponting Lake Ra Lions ee ea eae GAS STATION FOR LEASE. GOOD | ers. main street. Nr. sown. -Apply location, low inventory, choice af Pull price. $1000 cash 5 peer eR cr Sena | Pontiac Press Box 77 deal’ for euick | sper "5-8291 : | FOR LEASE 2 8TALL GASOLINE | sale” _Phone_F. J. : —— — ——«—— | station. J cent a gal. or $50 mint- a | | mum. Major of] compeny. OR | ILTZ ADAMS Ses , | Heal Betete and Insurance | 20, SCTe¥ OF more wooded $150 Business Opportunities 51) OWNER RETIRING iott W. Huron Bt, WE tein: «(Per ecre a about | Will sactifice groceries and —s---— | 382 Auburn FE 4-3303 | ‘MAJOR OTL COMPANY DESIRES meats with SDM license Will sell steck ‘at inventor: and lease ee and- bul ne: = iE. stock = ie ootan butidien including 3 modern. x riments above Ww 5 Box 78, Pontiac “Sale t Land Contracts: 32 ee 2 ri . weTVice statibn, tae * “Fo nin eat Pa Si “one block North across from Bank Woodward at 13 Mile _—_ _Lincoin 5-100, 0 For Sale Clothing 56 BOYS CLOTHING 10 hdd 12. GOOD conditign. 55 Newbe BROWN PERSIAN $10. 2%) H. P. Johnson Sea- Morse outboard, just everhauled, $40. 632 Ann -St.. Birm ui) FULL size BLOND nts YOUTH. bed combination. MI 4-0388 FRONT AND BACK BAR. 3 HIGR eegal of heli log Pine $200. MA Berkiey Voss, President, Ph. FE 5-8121 Home & Auto ager, L AME “JACK: needed cash quickly Get | FE 2-208 50241 table and pads. Will seat 14. EM | from Bucknera = friendly i We Give Holdens Red seme 3-3196. oan company. | AIR Syoes oer 8 1-3 TON, $90. 0x12 LINO. RUGS. $2.98 FE ¢ after pm i — | pe LINOLEUM 96.30 | BED 4 POSTER. DRESSER MA. | Buckner hogany, Good condition. MI 47180. | | cate ee 8 House Paint, eal. tte . of Square Lake Rd. Off Adams Vinyr, Ip EB price ; | _ road UBBER BASE PAINT GAL. $3 Finance Ce. | BRAND ew By) ¢ INCH ADMERAL | SYERS, 141 W. Huron. FE 4-306¢ : | TV Re 259 95. Our Special Sale 14° ADMIRAL COMBINATION, | Offices are located: od Sib ctgaredne #5 & your old TV- g79.95 THE GOOD HOUSEKEEPING ” WALTON ay Pontiac Ind Floor National Bidg : ‘Walton Cor, Josivn ss PE 2-228 | | L_W Huron FE 41555 NECCHI ZIG ZAG PORTABLE | Drayton Plains 4512 Dixte Rwy. | BEAUTIFUL NEW LINED CUS-| sewin, Machine - a Price. Wail a Lake 20 Baro 1 dee mois Cerares arabes Ae | 1 PE 44637 , alie ake 8 short ranc Ome windows iso ae ext to Bank blue bathroom wash Basin, all “8h. WALL FORNAC Sree ones | —2 very reasonable FE §-0837 Utica 46463 Van Dvyke > el BOTTLE GAS OIL SPACE HEATER, GOOD CON. dition, youth bed. New low price; Complete installa- | 7 =| ‘ 2 wheel trailer. 1 man's top ¢ ~ WHEN YOU “NEED Fuel sey OR. 461. ese S| size 38. 1 ladies’ fur cost. and’? 2 t 500 CAgH FOR SMALL | RADIOS. Gn WEATER KENMORE 690 | on __Working_of_not. PE #6708 > Seueral Bice house plants. RE | col Deror ‘REFRIGERATOR. _ R 35341. You can get it conte on your signature, car or furniture. No en- ceca RADIO AND SIN- a Sraeees dorsers. Payments to suit your gle player. $14 FE 5-875 i Teor, at re sabes, budget, We will be giad to help igs CUBIC FT HOTPOINT RE- you with your money problems frigerat Site 98 and your re- Plastic 1 W: all Tile. > 26. ea. Con i080 W Muren Muar Electric | LINOLEUM, Ox12. .......... $2.0 : j T BURNER & KFNMBRE Off HEA ar 5 ..” er, chea jake? ih “-INANCE CO. Pontiac. Off Wilms Lakes Ra. gz | CLOTHES DRYER, GAS, ONE O the best brands available. Slightly. crate seratched. Pinner waged + value 702 Pontiac State Bank Bidg. _ Meteage ot As 03 Harold's ; Paint ‘“ Lino 8. PIA FOR Ore, WO, RIOTS music. To the offer no mattrens. } Complete lime of new and used — furnifure.. Come ip around. OAKLAND and browse WAYNE GABERT’S _ Floor Sample Sale $229.95 Noree auto washer $180.95 Norge dix dryer ie 95 Norge (0 cu. ft refrig $190 $232.50 Kelvinator 30 in. . range, fully auto serripereter-troeves FROM 2 YEARS TO PAY 121 N, _Saginaw FE 5-6180 WASHING 8, $17.95. rene them away. 502 N. Johnson. yery good | STEAD, to; sin vacuum condition Pe 2- 17 yet oo GooD | mirror Has no paed condition. $20, | WOODEN B food mixer, . cleaner. WANTED. Westinghouse electric range with wide oven. A real 5149 only | 30" 49.95 L. A. WAGNER CO 1960 N. ee on pood Pontiae Rd For r Sale ale Miscellaneous scellancous 60. ra Cm CINCULAR saW.-c SAW. OR) "ALL HOUSEWIVES eo eos equipment. Otraen tractor electric . site 419.95 North 12 cu ft Customatic | | | RUEL OIL oe 218 G * lees. fii on waeriegen ‘a0 Fe Steet $-1467 Fr CUROESCENT -LIGHTS, COUN- | FURNITURE CO.. floor show cases. 2250 Baldwin 106 & Saginaw St. PE 2-8823 na South. of Mir Lake. FE mite ze KANOES FOR EL EC’ FAIRBANKS MORSE STOKER. IW Huron | Ste ancoeenns se te ure My “a Ybs. PLUSH TILE COT- | , < broadioom, green $98. EM _ ey = 3 OLS 34383 “ELECTRIC ~ LIG! aT FE x TURES and, ¢ * . . very room house ‘ " newest 1965 designs. Terrific val- USED DEPT. | Serica i water er ning room, value, Geeromecs washers . ...... 8 | Porch, $2.05 value, $1.96. 811 nd Apt. size gas stove $20.08 mer pk orak ns Py A f Chittorobe chest of drawers ie as Scecean amma ECONOMY a ADE Knorr? 2 pc. livt room suite ce Ae tle es $140 MC & C Heavy walnut twin beds aed $ 0.95 Slight Diener delivered. Sven 6 Feous (oli beats $28.95 Mig your fall war $1.08, pq Heavy w 4 beds........ Ty pos nth ge , gallon. and $25 value pe. 395 = ry for’ all sour building pol | Many other eae) asl listed here.) ™ BLACK] ces. Etsy terms ere Parking BLA ET T Ss i’ it i WwW Bie Only. ' gi6 Dixie | = : Clarkston aa EVANS § ROOM SPACE HEATER | éaeD WASHING | MACHINES. _with_plewer. 090. OF $23.50 and up. RB. Munro Elec. Sa Sy FULLY AUTOMAT- tric Co., 1060 W. Huron. i en oven — R Pibgd po aoe ay = special price fe only 4170.98 & ae ir range—No mone own, DEPT. IN faz ‘Goo HOUSEKEEPING . i (Dresser ose siges SW. Mureo____FE_ e500 Sewing Cabinet 1... “§$e5 FREE STANDING TOILETS $21.9 | Washer vss GBS) Wachpowls with fittings | sites pacewers ane chair ee $3283.32 pe. Colored Bath sets, with | Flectric Rane 4 ee] Pattory” Recents —trrequicts ece a room te SAVE PLUMING 3U PLY 1. ee a —- | 100 mee Bt. FE. 5-2100 | THOMAS ECONOMY “FLOOR oR FURNACE PHONE FE | FURNITURE CO. Gas = COaVERDE BURNER | 361 8 SAGINAW ST | —with pipe. FE _5-3378. | PONTIAC, MICHIGAN 2 WHEEL TRAN.ER. BOX Sora ge a Gee e eeee size #4 x 6. $35. OR 3-1177. 2 = REFRIGERATORS $35 AND | Peres. Munro Electric, 1060 | -G&M COMPANY sade A - USED RI REFRIGERATORS. sis to MINE SHARPENED » ee acess 2488 W: Ulowbeach. | FE 5- 738 E. Walton = en ..Seego Harb A | CED TV, oecs OP OEE Ae | Tied. Ph ae E2000. | frigerators $49.85 up. New HAYRIDE PARTIES i int dishwasher, $329.95, w Food furnis hed. ve 229.95.' Sweet's Radio & Appli- = B _29331, ances 422. W. Huron. +1133. BEAT. 9 R HOME ote AN ’'3 FRIGIDAIRE REFRIGERATORS, iL GA | Inquire at 3970 Covert Rd Slee oa tae yee VALUABLE ANTIQUE LOVE ‘elf, bundreds in use in this seat and chair to match. Lone ®Te8. Demonstrations dally. _love seat. OR 3-8891. HEA Vv. CO. HOT eitee HEATER, 3% GAL. gas. New, approved for use on $50.50. These vam slightly marred. De electric, of] and bottled ers at ering oe _ciehigan eon rescent, Lake WAV gerd Laks pelea VARIETY STORE .7 miles out rpc boo! Trail Tele er FE 2300 and sausage. FE INSIDE BIRCH FLUSH DOORA — aoe Most any = ;. oa ft. “$4 ite doors ke jouse south of Walnut ‘ore 10 am or often’ 4 pm. or any time Sat. or Sun : Eee “KENTILE. marble colors 28% Inch SCENTS BAGH , FLOOR HOP LUMBER — Orchard Lake 4 Ave. CASH AND CARRY . : Sl are ~ __Porham, Keego Harber. a oe saw. 2008 ampre arch i Loans ON MousES eae ree MT SHAPE) DAINT IT YOURSELF | peider. 20 "at, prewute tooter «es “IN QAEKLAND COUNTY ‘CARPETING AND PAD. BUR-| chests. tables, chairs, desks ft. relriguaeter. has Hemming- 4 ‘ gundy colot; in good condition | bookcases, —— dividers. record way Rd., ke 6n48" rock lath ...... ‘1 veel Lag toa @ oe “up com “ANCHOR FENCES Guiverte tor. arivewage, Miastat 1. Qn modern homes aD 2 Ss RE| wes down. FHA 213 No. celotex 71.50 9g. PS Siete, owt WISH FOR RGKGS PAINT STORE) pe are tsar Maryresr Sitio On garage homes, MONEY! Make it easily! peep a 0 cw | Artists’ lies, hobby Ssacner ame anaenior * 2 waTIONAL BUILDING | through Classified Ads, To, Bic +i ease bac em tel: supplies—ch eck our clas- “i PONTIAC | sell, rent, buy, swap, hire, | sification “Hobbies and * spmeeme dial FE 2-8181> . peat No. 244, lam poe PE Lg eee wee t 5 ‘A p pd 4 ¢ building materials and have a id modern hardware store. hase 110-220 volts $60. Win- chester mahnum duck gun. $90. — 2104 Kingston Rd. Pontiac Lake, | ROLL-A-WAY BED. eee row. carpenter } "DECKING eo Ors. Fe pane tal Mileuf Call WRECKING CO., INC. after 6 pe 31248 W. 8 Mile Ra 1 set ’ DOUBLE LAUNDRY TRAYS Demy a sete Orchard Lake Rd. cast iron kitchen sink, 18230. Sun_ 10-2 Fri. ‘til 7 $30 _FE_ 2-6898 | =: PORNAGESS— ___ KEnwood 5-9200 7 22" 3 YRS. OLD. oR} — STOP! L OOK! | _ 3-2581 For sale 55 gal. oven head steel 1948 VAGABOND, 26 "FT ELEC drums, for burnine your rubbish = tric brakes, tandem wheels. ex- in. $1 each. 4750 Joslyn Y 2-64 Craw- | STORM WINDOWS ES ne | screens, 1 combinetion door. Ex-| _cellent condition, OR_3-1387. | Heating Co. STALL SHOWERS — COMPLETE oe OL 2-0211. with faucets and curtain SED OT terrific value, 613.33, Lavatories, | from $30.0. # from HEATERS | 5-6 complete with gleaming chrome | pe t faucets $14. Toilets $30.50 |. snes, “These are factory Talbott Lumber * . Michigan- Freorescomt, 393 Orchard Lake Ave. SMALL CIDER | PaEes wiTH OR /8P without fruit crusher 17 Bo. | oat is a Taser nteco me ana | Jessie = a tra pane electrical su. | e m, windo s, doors SCREEN XS DOORS | & {ull Line of iumber. ‘105 Oakland | ae°xee x%" . ease _Ave Ph. FE ¢-26 36° xB0"R% cae 4 SAVE ON, EAVESTROUORS WAR- 32°80" ute si $8.06 wicks. 267" - Orchard Lake Rd | USED BATHROOM STOOL. LAVA- Biaviock, | Ea tort ten eh COAL & BUILDING SUPPLY CO | plasttdh ame Ou burner | M1 Orchard vakguave FE 37101 with controls and Airtrol Blower | Phone FE 2-0573 after 6 p.m or, __week .ends WHITE ENAMEL 1 PORTABLE | wash tub Pair lady's English — riding pants, size 20. Elect. heat- er. pair tennis raquets. Cail WATER SOFTENER 64.000 grains DOWEX. single -lever, $229 value for $1509 FHA approved. Save 25 per cent fac- _tofy direct Mi 6-207 Do It Yourself” JACKSON'S RENTAL ment re uo puoday 62 W Save Money at. BURMEISTER’S LUMBER 800,000 ner con going on NT BU RMEIST R's OUR PRICES ARE NOT ONLY LOW. BUT robe SERVICE I8 MUS8T 3 YARDS “To SERVE YOU _ 61 EQUIP- , ont- calm FE 6: MSE OUR TOOLS DO YOUR OWN plumbing wiring. repairing. on : lete stock sot] sewer crock and 428 Sheet Rock C&C. $160, drain =r, Montcalm Butiaers’ 428 masonite, sheet .... $2.55 Supply. West Montcalm. FE 1x8 Std w. pine bds per M $89.00 2. Seeks Wed. 8 to 6:30. | 26 Ww. fir bds ver $99.00 _Closed every Thursday ‘12 Ww opine shelving ft. . 15¢ 224 RL.’ fir etd f ; Te FORE RENT Ix4 std flooring per M $130.00 Floor sanders — hand sanders— = = Te per MSO) Romoce “veerent™ siceone bot 2x8 Douglas fir ver M DJ +" pladket Inst. 100 ft. $445 land’ Fuel aint. 436 Or- txaxte fir Piyscore $5.98 _chard Lake Ave. 5-6150 4u8x% fir v s 1x8, knotty pine per M $160 00 Cameras, Equipment ¢ GIA 1x8 panelin ¥ pine ner M $160.00 Son ba ‘ ! $20.95 "ed, ‘ander “Hobbies & Sup- iT rom ~ wee Som, aoor . ni 95 _piies, claseifieation number 24A. pe. colo’ bait * set. L} ines, | set. cast ron ti5095 Sale Musical usical Goods 62 ~~ (PPL L ALAA RDWARE- PLUMBING | = RT OELL ANT wo a) te, Seed conden Pe ast HOUSE, IVE TO BUR. CONN TRUMPET. EXCELLENT MEISTER'S 4N.) .AVE UP TO condition. Will sacrifice 0 $506 ON ALL MATER ALS. Poe a... : MAKE svUre ‘s ‘SET OF SLIN s. Cheap 1040 James Bivd. BURMEISTER | stat—pae a6. nome 31208. ‘Northern Linihe- Co. swore “Ohoai ‘WILL TAKE eat Caolev =— NM be as down payment. a Telentioh + Detrott v4 * saire Re FL 41 RECONDITIONED SINGER eee $29.50, ing rE © demons PROMPT DELIVERY, 2 uy. se tr Cash or credit on hunting seeds. Teiegraph Daily 9 to 6; Sun, 10 to 3 _Sand, ‘Gravel & & Dirt A-l PILL ~ DIRT. BAND and gravel. EM 3-2440 4-1 TOP SOIL CRUSHED STONE. | “Lyle Conklin. — 8572 —_= gravel. fill FE 8-112 or FE 2 ; At TOP SOIL, FILL DIRT. Crushed stone, sand ane gravel. __Ear; Howard, FE_4-6403. BARN YARD DIRT AND ROTTEN __cow manure, delivered. FE 71-0061. BEST GRADE TOP SOIL SHRED: { and bieck soil. Lioyd rE _ 50448. . DIRT & PEAT MOss. Shredded. State ae rE 5-086. BLACK DIRT. 8 YARD LOADED, 41-7 | OERMAN 4 ope PUP. 5 MO. | |. \3 | $6 for 3 yards load delivery 8883 — fA Andersonville Rd BLACK DIRT, TOP peed Basements “SOIL, FILL seepage beds Bull dozin a. ¥ 62, Eves BLACK DiR1 “GOVERNMENT (ENT IN- _Spected. FE 7-0318 000 BLACK D DIRT ~ SAND. GRAVEL | and fill, V3 29-4670 or °F | BLACK DIRT AND PEAT LOAD- __ed and delivered, OR 3-7540_ BROWN PEAT - HI-TEST - ed. $7.50, & yards; 1 bushel, 25c. your basket daily and Sundays. Come an Et ft. Holiday Park. 4300 C iz, Rd. FE 2-3231 FARM TOP SOlL BLACK DIRT. _5 sds., $10 Delivered. TE 46588 HARDWAY and eravel. FE 5-4 KITTENS. FREE TO GOOD SD WORE. TRA ON “2485 W. Walton, OR 3-7543 NEW PARMA L TRACTORS BLACK AND TAN HOUND ITH F TCH. CAL UB _pups 4 mos. old FE 2-9007 stash FOR A DEMONSTRA- @ BLOND MALE COCKER PUPS. | AKC registered. $38. OR 35200 | py ono — ASS | SARAKEETS, OPALINES, CANAR-| _tes, Mt. Clemens, FE 46960. BING BLS. I a PARAKEETS a AND CANAR ARIES, __PONTIAG RD. AT OPDYKE _ “PARAKEETS~—* LEE THE TRACTOR MAN M14-2057__ Birmingham! win sive $100 worth of rea stampa w ee purche o aa | PARAKEETS, CANARIES, , CAGES. 18" rotary lawn mover complete | | Food. Since 1927 584 Oakland Av — with leaf mruicher. | PARAKEETS. BABIES 701 MEL ner $79.95 = _ Now $50 rose. FE 2-3340 _ Ek’S Sales & Service PEKINESE PUPPIES GROWN FE-| FE 3-9830 92) Mt Clemens | males. 4 beautiful males at stud | paRMALL H 2 BOTTOM 14” FE _ 23-4565 | plow. $200. FE 2-6004, 2790 PASS) E 46108, | SB i | Top soll. black yeas peat. sand i FILL DIRT. SAND Ae GRAVEL. | OR 3-7318, _ GOOD TOP SOIL L AND BLACK dirt. delivered reasonable. FE 32-5033 ‘ LOADING OUT BL ACK DIRT. 7639 Sasha baw. MA 5-270 NOW LOADING TOP Pane FROM | fine old State fartn. Telegraph and Elizébeth Lk. Rd FE 86-1233 YARDS _black dirt_or peat OR_3-0644 FE. + FE 21 PROCFSSED ROAD & DRIVEWAY | oe Pit run. 60-40 and and. Wilkinson “Band FE 4-6218. FE 2-9303. ROAD GRAVEL 6 yds. $7.00" delivered. PE ¢o5es. BAND. G GRAVEL, F PILL . TOP _ soil _OR_ 3-9500_ Gravel. | =| re w pRORT HAIRED POINT-. GERMAN * cet HAIRED POINT- zomne ° "6 | Sale Farm | Equipment 7 76 18 PE 81672 AKC AKC registe red | GREAT DANE PUPPIES, FAWN. MA 43247. 326, _ Angola. Walled Lake HUSKY FAWN AKC neisTERED _OR xer_ pup, 230 ‘ATOES, 8.75 PER BU Mis pechabew Rd bu. In your, containers. win to Ist house vast Orion Rd NOTICE -_ TRIP TO MIAMI PARAKEETS - 1 = PET SURPL 1Es. lh Danecey's, 238 _Voorhets FE 4- REGISTERED TOY FOX sails rier puppies REG. 3 months vid Reasonable Good New Oliver 55 wheel type *wactor tes stock Fda Big Lake Ra Treks tec: — ma any 3 i j Ave +e Ford-Ferguson and Oltver Crawi- | er end wheel type tractors REG ENG POINTER. 3 yrs) PONT. FARM & IND. old 3-Nat champions in first 7 “ generations For. trie! cal! FE TR AG TOR CO. 4-4683 825 Woodward , SELLING OUT AKC BOXER PuP. FF vee TF. 41442 _OR | “REG PGISTER ED, 3-2601 aTAOL YS” IRISH SETTERS - pies. No reasonable offer refused ae ir PARMMALL. Se 6-4243 Used Ford-Ferguson Tr | Loader | POTATOES. APPLES. ¢ WE ARE odacarl EXTRA LAROE ADE IN ANCES $3660 Giddings Rd. FE 5-6600. BosnET. 6100 PE Off Baid- Clark ston- eros - WE ARE OUT TO _ A FREE DOUBLE BOTTOM ana a Roll Over“ Scraper : USED NAA FORD TRACTOR WITH actor with | Used uaaraay ‘Harris ‘Tractor New Oliver Crawler be peel with bulldozer blade or loader Birds, dogs and pekingese pup- SO Dies. Also parakeets. Cheap HOUG AT EN NE . )N Biot) Bee ee .~._| . RECONDITIONED SEI LING OUT AKC BOXER PUP- | ~d e) As ies. No reasonable offer refused MACHINES irds dogs and pekenese puppies. | “Farmall ub" font pecetere Cheap rE Mower thoy Crees blades | ‘erguson’’ SIAMESE KITTENS. es LivELy IN-| Wagner Loader ‘and Back Hoe telligent pets rot fain a ee i _family_to_ enjoy. MI 4-31 . d . ff, BERNARDS FOR “eace FE) he rree Bent of terme ‘TROPICAL FISH & SUPPLIES. “BEAC KETT, INC. Pincomb'’s, 49 Park 8t.. Oxford. FEPOt x, SAND. GRAVEL, PIT RUN RO ROAD WASHED SAND Fill dirt; tar. Pontiac ply. OR 3-159 __Wood, , Coal & Fael 63 67 oor woe. LUMBER 424's. ODDS | ends and wood material. rE CALIF. REDWOOD. VAL- ted gum feniber. “hie. On | 5 mor- ‘ ‘Butiders Sup F'i) dirt processed drive-— way gravel. ~ ashed eqncrete gravel. Mason sand. pes grave! — Biack dirt and soll, FE __2-1768, Shredded Peat Humus FE 71-0245 (5 yds. $12) FE 5-7606 -| TOP SOIL A-1, SAME . " USED ON = Aen hail, P. J. Waidie, FE ' _OA 8-2976. Open Evenings. _ THIS AD WORTH $2 eg purchase of any baby parakeet | Farmington 2043 or KEnwood 3-5400 e -eage includ re tareas sot fee Bt MICE, HAMSTER pet Shop. oS. Astor, PE 46433. YEAR OLD MALE FOX TER- | USED TRACTOR HDQ. home. FE | Dine, Call ALL | |) SUPER ts FARMALL 3 BOT- | Less then 1 VF. =| tom 16 in plow, old, 1, section | _ harrow, $1000 discot discoonit. FARMINGTON 1720. 8N Ford tractor Dearborn heavy. duty vex, | Dogs Trained, Boarded 70 OP LP PS | @OARDING BATHING AND xD CLIP. | _ping, 794 8. Perry, FE 2-61 Oat BOARDED CoE | trained: Burr-Ghell. 375 8 Tele-, __&raph. losder, $785, ood condition, 3rd Arm . $175 oN Ford tractor, modes ready to co. $706 Waaner Classified Ads! To swap | what you don’t need for | what. “bd do, call FE! | OBneva - Se ama ‘ |r, OF 16 TON aca WN PRE Beterd 8 |2- 8181. = from 8305 pecial equip eouioned Sherman fear digger. | ped with industrial 1952 Ferguson TOW tractor. ‘very $875. 951 Ford tractor ang vear old loader good with Several pete makes and models | ee og Dickers: and balers at) ow HUG tu ARMS & SON | 1915 __ South Lyon LES. 708 q Sane IN BEAUTY AND C ONSTRUCTION NOW ON DISPLAY AT HUTCHINSON TRAILER SALES 4301 Disie Hw Drayton Pi aine OR 31/03 3830 8. Dort Hwy Bavings $$ $ Savings On new 1965 models Also a fine selection of used trailers housETRAI AILER | rE ins. 77 3 perk. pm rr | i i | pa Cheap. | Fitnt . é. With storm Plenty heaters. size tub. Dow’ new features rates. Bee also ‘he ~ MOBILE APARTMENTS Stewart coaches are truly that. Jalousie windows of wardrobe, new complete bath with ~ — aw — rer “ fe | | and ‘Sree Hom eae eed Good selection Buy han We wil! take ro contract car Or what heve furniture j you on used | and sort ecase pe | 1940 37 | vr. i traflere | Oxford Trailer Sales Michigan bottle gas. Trailer parts =<. sake Orion on M-24 20771 ~ROVCRAPE | HoUsE- trailer Gale or trade for furnt- ture, Keego ae Park, Lot 16 AVELO is? 2) FT | 5-2783 sie le ae \ Vv EL AILERS onths to at a b per com interest, Lest For Sale “1 ‘Trucks - 90 siete USED De PLAS AO ON OL NLA as Low Ad 646 cHev. ws % speed poate ng hentet - pie ery ; detroster. er rear 2-3200 |: wien * ve: tittle, e “ as eg beng Tel-turon © track appearance. Save plenty on Pa ry Suen te 2 ore et | ee sete Eves, & lent cond Must sell Trailer — Exchange CR AMPION,| FT ree! trailers as little es % down. er ull ‘EXCEL- $1,050 re —s , 28 HOUBETRAILER t gaan Inquire 2690 Scott Lk | i PONTIAC CHIEF. LIKE _EM 34473 ROOM .) FT oT ROYAL Ex. WANT ADS? To find a job, place to live or a ‘good used ear, see =| Mees hel see Classi-, SAVE ENERGY, USE, ™4 4 3004 ope at Adame Auburn FE 2-0011. Heights. RECEIVED 2 TRUCKLOADS OF boats week. RS CRAFT Park, Ones Lake. utility tratier nest to 2 more Lay your ‘prices for Re iP i CONV. TOP Watkins Dodge STAR Pe “ ye: METAL boat, Transportation Of Offered 87 87) TRUCK GOING NORTH load either way. FE $-0608, PART __ Wanted Used Cars 88 CALIFORNIA BUYER AVERIL'S = DIXIE HWY. rE x FE 46006 % OR condition, 27-0878 “ti, ORY GAR, GOOD OR 3.2506, we PaY TOP DOLLAR FOR sharp late model cars. COMMUNITY |: MOTORS 803 N. Main, Rochester OPEN TILL OLive 3-0311 | SCRAP ‘CARS XJ R CHEAP CARS. WANTED — JUN cars, SOMKED Oa Oe any make any model. Top BAGLEY AUTO PARTS FE 58-9219 “THE For high 170 BAOLEY 8T. AP & SCRAP CARS _2-2006. } - HIGH DOLLAR | grade used care need them. Drive the extra miles, “It. J. VAN will pay you well. 4540 Dixie WELT LOR 3-1356 ' PRICE THE REST - - THEN ‘GET | Z ” SPE NCE USED CARS 62 Oaklang Ave rE +05 See M&M Motor Sales” For top — on fate = 608 2627 Dixie WID. JUNK iron. Fast service. WD. cars, ve 61431. TOP DOLLAR FOR Ci and iste model _ ECONOMY CARS WTD. TO BUY _Chevie. hardtop F Hwy CARB WRECKED AND JUNKED CLEAN CARS 22 Auburn ‘$1 FORD OR E 50080 c fe Fee po Ee Haskins Chev. 6761 DIXIE AWY. AT MIs Aple 58071 | 1LER WAGON. Hardly used. $170... new é } ‘ + ty Peeper ; ‘ Ff ‘ i, \ aie if We” 5 a ay aT , - i va soe aire 4 co —- tepire - = erate fe couh . = bat . f aiteke / * = wile Vote Sem f \ 4 ie 4 : THE PONTIAC PRESS. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER. 23, 1955 | oo THIRTY a | ; For Sale Miscellaneous 60 For Sale Miscellaneous |. Sale Musical 1 Goods _ 62 CARNIVAL by Dick Turner | Sale Farm Equipment 76|_ Rent Trailer Space 79) For Sale Trucks 90 For Sale Cars 98- é< RN | Re nO SINKS, BEAU: | SOIL 20. WaR- et CARTE SPSS, REAG [OL P ag H — : __ FORAGE sea EG. MSE | ER tee Seto" ese “Ant Several $4 im. and 68 im, = hcolar and Siding are ‘$28 rea HARVESTER ; lated trailer, Wil! sell separetely. Srescent "303 “Orch Combi : CASE RARVESTER CER SPACE — | MA sto.” orese ts be-all mbination Doors - . aire ‘# CHEVIE, PANEL, @ PLY KALAMAZOO “COMMANDER Insulation oe od mses tiarremey the = AVAILABLE “| Sige, = meet centile, oloe. 7a 55 Chevrolets” heater circulater. Wil burp : a ; ste new. OR — ade aon oe sasiest In new pgetiee of our modern ee gither coal or wood. Ay condi) | M.A. BENSON aaa. over BBafee ins OME YD. DUMP TRUEE. | ,, .,, Moryhusst ts sol tion, Crooks 5 5 Ld 4-2521 2 ; Can Call after 5 Rise ham. Nesr_ White on PE 5-1384. oy sinr Rochester” OL 1-81 ; S) ; ru < | must Dog ee ee rE FOR SALE IN GOOD ose Staal Woctetet” Ge "taney MOBILE VILLAGE HYDRAULIC. “LIRE Pontiac, Farm N | Demonstrators. official ears, serve 220 gallon tank and hg come- & 2 iw 1.7501. NEW AN! = USED NEW IDEA 3300 Elisabeth Lak industrial Tractor Co, $25 Wood- cars, etc. plete, All_tor 960. PE eases. | SHAS SOM asatere “s10-85. 30 gal, | WEBER .. 08. Ble exiting. Daria Kiachin| FOR bugastake © PMTRATLER SPACE Ward, FE COel or FE Cle. | Torney, HME Nr os uae Srlpakers Wrkceiereen Pe | _Eepere, mee. A Sa GMs Keds 1S Bans PANELS | tseagia te eas amie ce: hod _ Auction Sales 77 HURRY! HURRY! Tava wis! STORM SASH ae ~ a =| Auto vAccessories 80 80 ID : "faucets $24.80 value $14.95 also | aluminum combmation windows EDISON VOICE RITER WITH av EVERY WEDNEsDay | ~~~~~~~~ ee as oDELIVERIF HURRY! : Sy a pf las and doors OY LOW orice!!! — ceulpment, T Geel night. L. BE. Smart Sale Farm.! = © Auto Glass Service SEDAN DELIVERIES They Won’s Laat. er _ BOCK eqUipmem. Mi 62978. ohe ‘ s- o- Sy en A a A DROOL PETE ne | "ee Sgroteracades ets! 1 O47 LS hoe aos : : \ te ait. Ins’ jobe honored. LIONEL & AMERICAN | SEPTIC TANKS Cheap PES auction. “Whe personal property of | it work guaresiced: Free 10 | A O FLYER TRAINS REINFORCED CONCRETE |. | Sale Store Equipment 64| premises located 3 miles aast oo ree | TO Authorized tactory service and & as 3 a ; | and 5 miles north of, Romeo Saturday Until « 100 Select used cara Quine factory carts. Pree test DUO-THERM ! 7ea1T Romeo Road on Set sm Seturdey Votil ¢ Peay test |" spdce hee beat § rms.| NATIONAL CAS ; beginning of 1 pm. “Ave n° Pe 41008 N rth on factory analyzer. we oe a ies | Lares evtalés Bho appeal wa ™ household goods, some | '32_! + (@) TASKER 'S, €) W. HURON 87 | f° c00"Ge oul Pand and recks. 130 N. Perry. am and 2 care, Jewel CLEARANCE § SALE OF 1 : O's) 5 E-AMEL RECESSED | version : Stan Gar | 3 PT SHOWCASES. M ciate wt 3 : MODELS Ch apne Cento mats 1.95 up. | _wood. EM 32080. finish. 24 inches wide. $150. Wal- ete V-8 ENGINES evrolie SAVE : : = GALL BF GHARPE) tons ate W. HAVING | g0LD (Mf ) MY LAND AND Ford. Chev | Pontive, Dod ¢¢ LARRY wasnuesel GiGi tan i 5 er, , Stud er, st pes eae | Sea tity ‘easir| — Sele Sporting Goods _G Se Te teres | Mee Se JEROME Gar that L 5 . Chev. KELLY'S HARDWARE | sed. Sheen” Monarch vinthe 6" | ewww eee Ra. between Rachester road and SPECIAL | setae vest Sag, Be gee peo Heights Pe sent = me : An ender, OBelect’ youre now for viastalletiga fom mage butidings , sted below. | Briggs, ist oat sutomottve| Rochester Ford Dealer Sa a down emt it home. : cw aw. A ac- ie Sale etarts at 12:30 “ jacquer * PH OL 1-071) w 276 remories and in good WerkiNg | New Browning “Remington. ,WiD: Boot 38105 at ‘wave: | SCHR. AMATO PARTS | “FoR MORE THAN 30 TEARS A) ooguard t BS ———- | . chester, Tthac Rifles barn, : ___ GOOD — 21... Lies TOILET SEAT 61.95 VALUE 6095 | snd. pistols. Every for the | barn, 24x18; pt 14x10; tool eerie tt ae avetxie- ToL | 982 DODGE PANEL. 1 ConDr- | “Saiocees. enol teas of a Also line of eli colors; hunter. clothing footwear. | 17u16; mii “house, tul6; et ath con patvond tion 6375, terms Phone OA 29-4573. D w Wetesolanary "rabies tne: | Sour teers hen ocly Gane. | fats? cara Srib Sends, vrouder | sions. and sccgesoriey. for’ aii | —-2248 vetore 6 pam oe ae Garage oors 303 Orchard! 15210 "Ra. y. : house, 12x10; house 25x}4. Cream and model coupe. Good | ‘chrome, tires, eee te MOLERBACK'S AUTO PA iyodn ‘ . To PR Lake Ave. Th? S separator, electric. churn, break oe Star T AYLOR cS radio, heater. New re - spect Deore. a en TAKE ADVANTAGE OF OUR SPF” ADVANT E OF Ov OUR SPE | HUNTERS fast settable and benches, mat-'| 340 Saat ie AGe Vin Ln ahs distor wenerator; mitten | vuaranteed * ay resses, " cook- tenner = SS Unders. =e. ox Meaeelee an acm frees, Capen = YOU SAVE MORE AT or, suitor bowl electric stove. Evenings 1 Days a Week TRUCK BARGAINS Be _ * See vasan| cee ene) | ANDERSONS Ce ae ee eae ee a is 55 Chev. 15 t. pickup | Sa SURVROLET T Baa vas = =P a) rs . . on "BERRY DOOR SALE CO. THE GOOD HOU xO cee ® steel rie a at Lote of used parte for ‘46 care demonstrator Nesters, ‘birminchoms, cE SUITS. 2 SIZE 12 AND VALUES ; Pr_FE 4413 * 3 CHEV. CONV. $1,008" FOWER table, buffet, china FE ¢1555 s hay extension | $06 Oskiand Axe ‘5 tebinet and Most ebair, 10) Heo” TAPPAN. GAS RANGE, VERY | Mode! 121 Rem. 710. 300, 30-08 ——- More New Buicks To Go... | ““OK" USED CARS. BUY NOW-—BUY WISELY All makes and models TAYLOR'S 44 alees Lape ii47 PONTIAC *2 DOOR 860. 675 _Lk, RB: is. PLYMOUTH e over TH 9 DOOR. $75 i hs Magan, 1952 NASH RAMBLER CONVERTIBLE ge Ay er. 5 Dm — WE HAVE ° . - ality and Quantity ‘ power oa ee a at PENNANT — WINNERS | GUARANTEED USED CARS CLARKSTON MOTOR SALES siti ey Weeeereeener 4 asics Goa ite aos S- WOODWARD MI_ 6-2200 Jorden 62033 «$1,006, a wits x top. Radio. heater, Ww at 51100 TWO- - 900 etstlon and tases ebift, $1, a owner. rE or FE 4-1 and ne r A . Woodward, Birmingham, | *. 4 DR, 65. OUAR.- ready for winter, WHILET. B THEY el : HOUGHTEN & & SON YOUR FRIENDLY OLDSMOBILE AND - TRUCK DEALER oa8 n° Mato. Rochester OL 1-9761 196i pot ype 4 DOOR, a & H. $605, PE 5-2047, ‘@ OLDSMOBILE 6 CONVERTH. _bdle FE eat ‘2 OLDS & SED oe RAVEN black La ed top, white wall we aus be b ohn! A tay $100 or one oa tor down, NOR CHE Woodward at 13 Mile Lincoin 61100 2 OLDS DEMO: 88 Deluxe Holiday 4 door. fo miles. All extras, y Meas nade ret brakes end steering. EM 53 PACKARD CLIPPER, 9 DR, RA- dio, heater and altramatic. Cark- ner Studebaker, MI 4-3410 Rate "33 PLYMOUTH 2 DR. gece. @io and heater and peecniten ‘ tone — = ivory med ge A ABicy: OLET Woodward tied Mile . $80 or any e atiful iss} PLYMOUTH 2 a $16 DOWN 2 wa toes, See this one — and assume payments. 464 8. | a low mileage beauty today Just | Woodward, Birmingham. your car down, EZ GMAC Terms. | ‘64 PL BEL: EVEDERE 4 - : dr. Radio heater. Carkner | = Haskins Chev Studebaker, “ut 4-3410, Birming- arn. que Mee my et ee | ETO, pe * or & & ere ; MAple §-5071 ft is, “Reale. heater, overdrive. : 52 FORD 8 Waseware at 13 Mile ice, sharp 4 door, radio heater Lincoln _5-1100 : eeat In re| YOU NAME the PRICE! And We Mean Just That. i 1955 Dodge Demos, to Sell Onick, 7 to $700 Off ‘ Hurry! he timed * Dose ~ RIEMENSCHNEIDER soni | 232 S, Saginaw FE 2-9131 Re eee ee ‘ PONT. SPECIAL FOR aT PONTIAC'S TOP TRADER MIKE’S AUTO SALES ‘101 OAKLAND AVE. FE 20408 "irdramate, SNTIAC 3 DOOR. 1 petoxe remetic R. & H. Very clean. toes pau. TODAY | 1965 Pontiac's Ormeter eo core. i miles. warentes, MA e100, amatic, Carkner 4-4410, Birming- pe . § CYL ee ar . Call dramatic. Seto miles. Owner. _ 4 laTe, “Bob Frost Inc. | New | Credit Plan situs as _ No Co-Signers! Immediate Delivery! Deal Direct! No Finance Co.! Buy Here—Pay Here Y'ALL COME To NATIONAL MOTOR SALES s [AC 2-°DR. Ff A. Radio, seer, completely recon- pad | mecha CHEVROLET ‘oodward at 1) Mile Lincoln §-1100 605 TERRIFIC DARoAIN $ __ Studebaker sed 2728, ‘S3 <5 STODEDARERA i SOeran AND hardtops. Carkner Studebaker. MI 4-3410, ee . ¥8. RADIO AND HEATER. our Studebaker, MI 4-3410, S a “WILLYS sppocrnnie 9444. — night blue, rad and heate Gas ne meraries no ‘cows m iv ony PAyENORTH CHEV OLET Woodward at 13 Mile. Lincoln 61100 ‘33 STATION WAGON, 1.008 ALL metal body (no ro. Radio, heater. Forest NORTH CH SVROLET Woodward at 13 Mile Lincoin_5-1100 FOR THE YOUNG AT HEART Now is the time to buy that ‘Convertible that’ you've always—wanted. $ : @ y 11953 . || ®ower Glide, radio, heater, white 11953 1954 - 211 S. Saginaw St. > TO CHOOSE FROM 1953... .$1095 Pontiac ¢ = s 4 Rreramguc De- tuxe with heater, end white walle. Packed with oye appesi. Teo neat to- beat. 1954... $1975 Pord 9 dr Custom 8 with Over drive’ You will really have to wait montis and drive many miles to find « cleaner car. Come down today end look it over 1952 $595 Piymounth Cranbrook 4 oe Six are no crowd-—pot in this . $1395 Chevrolet. Bel Air Hardtop, Walls, spotiight sutronic eye and Ivory over Blue finish You can see your face in the polish 1954 ....$1545 Chevrolet Bei ps 4dr with most every extra in the book. Im meculately clean. Almost ike new. Also has Power Steering. on ee | . $1045 sparkling ¢ ete Build « bank account with what you save on this one. 1954 . e drivers dream the way it Hendles Try it out today end you'll see why, 1949 .... .$]75 Ford Custom $3 dr A bhue finish with radio end heater. “8 e+ © * #@ © © $950 Chevrolet 2 dr ogg The 3 tone the owner spent his weekends washing it. $1195 1953 .... Chevrolet Station wagon. édr, It's @ breese to drive be- Feces aautee ant mat i cause it has Power Glide, radio, else needed for safe heater other extras. Cash ‘ortable driving. Pink bottom and carry. You don't need much and « black top, Packed with cash and this one will carry power and style. 5 you anywhere. Also Priced Low— Your Choice of . 4—Convertibles 9—Pontiacs 3—Station Wagons 1—Studebaker 67—Chevrolets 6—Plymouths 2i—Fords ~ 3—Dodges . 7—Buicks 2—Packards *! MATTHEWS. HARGREAVES: Your ChevroletCenter _ FE 4-4546 roomy an@ stylish car. Truly | ‘8-Cylinder — 2-Door Fully Equipped Including Taxes and License *54'° mo. ‘ If Your Old Car Is’ ’ Worth $125 With Only $10 (T *08"! mo. Dalat Doe A-l Buys. ’ Cheapies © ’S4 Pont. S. Wgn. $1499 34 Ford-Cty. Sed, $1399. > 53 Hudson 2 dr... .$399 ’54 Pontiac 2 dr.. .$1344 *53 Plymouth 2 dr. $699 ’53 Pont. Dix. 4dr. $899 ’49 Ford 2 dr......$144 49 Dodge Sed.....$144 ’49 Chev. 2 dr......$144 "$1 Stude. 2 dr.....$199 ‘49 Plymouth 2 dr. $144 ’53 Buick Riviera $1199 51 Ford 2 dr...... $299" *54 Chev. 2 dr...... ’52 Olds 88 2 dr... .$899 "52 Plymouth 2 dr. $544 ’53 Chev. Conv... "34 Ford Conv. .. *52 Chev. Conv,... .$599 : $999 $1399 ‘| 55 Ford 2 dr.....$1399 2 : 1 °S3 Chev. 2dr... $744 50 Ford Conv.. .. $399 ne | | 'S3 Dodge 4 dr.....$744 *S1 Chev. 2 dr...... $299 *54 Plymouth 4 dr, $999 . 51 Ford Sta. Wgn. $499 Trucks *$2 Ford Victoria. .$799 ’S1 Plymouth 2 dr. $299 ~ ‘49 Ford Cab & Ch. $144 oe Plym. S. Wee $599 55 Chev. % t. pic. $199 Pont. Dix. 2 dr. $644 16 Bord Cab & Ch. $299 *53 Nash 4 dr......$699 "53 Willys 2 dr.....$544 °47 Ford } t. pick. $199 | Ford-O-Matic Service Special | $16.95 5. Adjust linkage for 2. Clean = peel smooth operation. 3. Adjust bands. 6. Adjust carburetor. 4. Install fresh oil 7. Road test car. Factory Recommended Every 15,000 Miles Includes All Labor and Oil Harold Turner, E ord 2 BIG LOTS MIdwest 4-7500_ Liberty 9-4000 JOrdan 4-6266 Liberty 9-401 Immediate “Spot” Delivery Low, Low Bank Rates — No Down Payment 1. Pull oil *52 Buick Riviera. .$599 '50.Ford 2 dr...... $199 754 Ford 2 dr......$992 50 Buick Sed. ....$199 |/ ‘33 De Soto 4 dr...$699 sso Nagh 2 dr......$144 rae Nash 2 dr...... $444 49 Braker 4dr $99 52 Ford R. Wgn.. $799 - . miter ’$3 Ford 2 dr. .....$744 *52 Merc. 4 dr.....$799 s Convertibles - So These Trade-Ins Must Move Now! . We Are Open Till 10 P.M. © $85 $985 '53 Buick Special 2 Dr. tee al eaa One WOWI TI Take This One $185 $1085 1949 Pontiac 2 Dr. 1953 Pontiac Dark Green Beauty $285 2 Dr. & 4 Dr. Spotless—Low Mileage $1185 1949 Buick 4 Dr. ; 1954 Chevrolet 2 Dr. =, Good iLookieg, Dix. Model—Beautiful 1950 Buick 2 Dr. 1954 Ford 2 Dr. 3 to Choose From All the Extras 1951 Chevrolet 2 Dr. 1951 Cadillac 4 Dr. No Rust—Mech. Right - Only $250 Down $1485 1954 Ford Victoria One Owner Beauty $1585 $585 ’51 Buick 2 Dr. & 4 Dr. Only $85 Dwn.,.24 Mos. $685 1952 Pontiac 2 Dr. Dynaflow—Many Hydramatic,2 Tone ~ Extras, $785 $1685 1952 Buick 4 Dr. 1955 Ford Fairlane 2Dr. Another Sharpie sila Foie $885 $1785 53 Ford 2 Dr.Custom - 1954 Buick Special 4 Dr. Check This One—Sure 2 to Choose From OLIVER BUICK A BEAUTIFUL SELECTION OF GOOD RECONDITIONED USED FORDS—CHEVROLETS—PONTIACS—BUICKS —2 MINUTE FINANCING— | FE 2-9101 Demonstration Ride 12 Courteous Salesmen Eager to Serve You 1954 Buiek Special 2 Dr. ight now we are giving , big - discounts on such_ beautiful cars as these listed below: 1955 Buick Roadmaster. This is the boss’ car and is really loaded and save gee extras. Act gow 1955 Buick Century Convertibie A very ] with full He is brand new Century Couvertibie Bid ye act now, you wil) seve real money, 1955 The popular Special Convertible. This is also @ brand new car— hot a deme. , PRICES START AS LOW AS $2,695 OLIVER BUICK 210 Orchard Lake Aas — \FE 29101 ° ny "Cy Owens’ Your Friendly” Used Car Dealer a 50. - specials Must Go! TO MAKE ROOM FOR 1956 FORD TRADE-INS COMING FRIDAY! 1951 Hudson 2 Door ......ccc cece ee eee ee SIRO | POSTE Nash 2 00K Nee ee ee ie SoSH AON $250 | 1949-Pont. Conv., New Top & Tires ........ $195 1951 Chev. 2 Door ......-...00ceesse-ss+-- $397 1950 Ford:=2 Door.) ---- se eee eae $349 1952 Ply. Coupe .......... 2. cece cece ene S425 T9SO0sPont-(S Pass, Gpes cc... ee. 22 eels OFS 1952 Buick 4 Door .......cceeeeeecesueees $695 1949 Chev. 4 Door 2225500 -:0ceseeseaescs ss $137 1953 Hudson 4 Door ........0eeeee eee ees 9 $397 1951 Ford 2 Door s2s2600aceecacaeeeceesces $217 1952 Ford 2 Door ...........- eee eeeeeeeees $550 ISDST Ford Gone eee eee ee $595 1951 Ply. 2 Door .......... 0 cece eee e ee ee S232 1983 Ghev. 210 4 Door °..--.--.2. 2 se S005 1952 Ford Club Coupe «ec. we ode nes 00 <0 00-9895 1948 Ford S Pass: Coupe .......-..2..2-<«-- $135 1953 Nash 4 Door ..........cc cece ee eec aces $695 1953 Kaiser (4 Door (i0000.22 50 ences ces see: $386 1952-Chev. Conv. ..... Sapiens vse peice nee eels oD 1949 Hudson, A Good One ................- $195 1950 Mercury 4 Door ..........eeceueeeee $283 1953) Ford) 2 Door. 5.22.2... .c--osceacas ay S047 1949 Mercury 4 Door ...........ceeeeeeess $101 IAS Ply 2) Door (ice ewe scce secre ss cc see $87 950 Pontiac 2) Door -.----.--- eee ee 4° $193 ee =a NW Cy Owens ‘Your FORD Dealer! 147 S. SAGINAW ST. FES4I01 «FE 5.3588 Open 8 A.M. to 9 P.M. 50 Lincoln ‘| °50 Pontiac -WHERE IN THE WORLD CAN YOU FIND A SERIES OF CARS LIKE THESE? 'S4 Chev. Bel Air 2.Dr. ....... 000. Coe $1195 54 Pontiac 8 Chief Dix. 2 Dr. ............. $1295 i) 23 Dodge Coronet V-8) 22-720. -ocnn- soe - $895 (SS Chrysler N.Y. Cl Coupe ..........------ $995 53 Plymouth 4 Door .........:. gas os onne $595 SS Pontiac § 62.2. .22ce es sess secre ns iecsen $995 S2'Chev. 4 Door, PAs) 222.2 esse ee oe $695 2 Olds Holiday ........ 0. cc cece seen eee $1195 52 Olds 9B) 4 Door 22.2... secsceess see $1195 "51 Olds 88 2 Door .......eceeceene vee eenes $695 SI Olds OB Hardtop oc... sence sees rene $695 ‘31 Cadillac 62 4 Dr., Black Beauty .....-+. $1395 1 Pontiac’ Chief 8 Hydra. -....-.-.-.....- $595 ‘50 Cadillac Coupe DeVille ......020.0seeee- g005 | 90 Olds Super 88 Hardtop -...-.-..-.---.-- $645 $5.00 "51 Nash Amb. $1 De Soto DOWN '30 Chev. 2 Dr. "30 Buick 4 Dr. 30 Hudson '49 Nash "49 Buick Conv. 31 Mercury "Bright Spot" Jerome Olds-Cadillae | Cass at Orchard Lake FE-8-0488 $9.00 | |] 2dr with radio, heater and ‘| Hydramatic. Sharp. “| 4 dr. Radio, heater, 2 tone and _ FE 80488 Sense Leaves Aren't the Only Things That Are FALLING Watch the Prices at the RETAIL STORE Come Down! SO Pontiac Club Cpe. with radto, heater and white walls. 34.000 miles. $545 "52 Oldsmobile Super 88 2 dr. Radic, heater, Hydramatic and white walls. $895 50 Studebaker ‘Champion 2 dr. Radio, heater and turn sigriais, $129.50 "52 Chevrolet Pieetline 2 dr with radio, heat- er and Power Gitde. $795 °33. Mercury Monterey Hardtop. Radio, heat. er and Merc-O-Matic, $1295 *54 Chevrolet: low mileage. $1395 "33 Chevrolet Bel Air 2 dr with radio, heater, and Power Glide. $995 33 Chevrolet “210 2dr. Radio, heater, and directional signals. $945 "54 Ponte "53 Chevrolet |] Chieftain Dix. 4dr. Radio, heat- Bel Air 2dr with radio, heater er, power steering and brakes. and Power Glide. $1495 *§2 Ford 2dr Std. shift Andee overdrive Radio and hea “= $795 *53 Pontiac $1095 ’53 Pontiac Station Wagon. Radio, heater end turn signals, ($1295 "31 Ford Idr V8 Ford-O-Matic radio and heater. Must be seen $595 *51 Pontiac idr with radio and heater. White walls, 2 tone and Hydra. $695 $1295 52 Buick Super 4dr. Radio, heater and Dynaflow. $895 100 More Cars to Choose From PONTIAC RETAIL. STORE ~ “Goodwill Used Cars” 6s MT. CLEMENS ST... _.FE3-7117 | ser ft es “Agape be WY 7 ¥ a ee e a7 aati Boag vem cee 6 yan, a ‘cg age } pa ei, fi | | . 7 aa F é r ee, yt | ; EM vA ley , \ 1 \ Tr 2 7 wv vos w WWJ, Radio Pan Chup | 120 WIR. Midnight Musie 0:30—WIR, Music Hall WWJ, Monitor CKLW. Se CHLW: Rolin ‘with Leroy | Ste Mews Ace CKLW. Bud Daries Show | WJBK, News, Shorr WJBK, News, Mickey Shorr | WJEK, News, Bi bd WPON, News, Room wean: owe, ca WCAR, Music im the Air ag tige ty pelts mm om Whom, Rise" 12:00—WIR, te |] WXYZ, John Vandercook SATURDAY MORNING vee hain, tm Vinal? WW3, News rberg | CKLW. Baditor ¢:00—WJR, Jim Vinall ww ute WXYZ, News, Slagle Ww. Mickey ‘Shorr WWJ, News WxYZz, McKenzie CKLW, mond wr Room Ww: dohn cle CEKELW. Coast WJBK, News, Don McLeod 9:00—WIR, Pop Concert Hall| CKLW. Art Laing WJBK, noon Don McLeod | WCAR. News WWs, Boxing WJBK. News, Gentile WEAR, News Ace WPON, News -- Today's Television Programs - -- Programs furnished by stations listed in this column are subject to change without notice. Channel 2--WJBK-TV Channel 4—WWJ-TV Channel 7—WXYZ-TV Channel 9—CKLW-TV TONIGHT’S TV HIGHLIGHT country style. (2) Pantomime, verine Raceway. (2) Inspector | 6:00—(7) Kukla, Fran and Ollie. | - quiz. TV version of the charade| Mark Saber. A “Haunted Castle” Puppet comedy. (9) Circle 9/ game. : interests the inspector. Theater. Gene Autry in “Home |7:39—(7) Treasury Men in Action. |10:15—(9) Yesterday's Newsreel. in Wyoming.” (4) Sonny Eliot./ T-Men trap a forger of U.S. Sav-| Films. Variety. Quiz. ings Bonds in “The Case of the |10:30—(7) Sherlock Holmes. Ro- 6:15—(T) Dinner Theater. Little} Steady Hand.” (4) Life of Riley.| land Howard and the “Case of Rascals in “the Pooch.” (4) News. Paul Williams. (2) News. Jac LeGoff. 6:25—(4) Sports. Bill Flemming. (2) TV Weatherman. Dr. Ever- | ett Phelps. 6:30—(7) Rin Tin Tin. Rinty saves |’ a black stallion leader of a wild horse herd. (4) Eddie Fisher Show. Songs. (2) News. Doug News Caravan. John (2) Julius La Rosa. Music. 7:00—(7) Ozzie and Harriet. New series finds David . apparently going steady with a girl and he seems to have matrimonial plans. 49) Million Dollar Movie. Evelyn Keyes, Dennis O'Keefe in “One Big Affair.” (4) Mid- western Hayride. Music, dancing MINNESOTA .. ILLINOIS OHIO STATE . wx JOEL MAGREA VERA MILES - LLOYD BRIDGES waLLact ree - roGat pecuagag "x airmen ding masta =m pepo Ps ceaseenne ene resenancreeervare= SSN NEW STORES for LEASE Good Location for Drugs, Hardware, Ladies’ Apparel, Shoe: Store, Beauty Shop, Etc. Large Paved Parking Area, Gas Heat NEW EAST SIDE SHOPPING CENTER Auburn Ave. East of East Blvd. Inquire or Write 640 Auburn Ave. AUBURN 5 and 1 “ fet a TECHNICOLOR We 200r- aug Sing Wicnir, 8- 1:15 P.M. : Listen to: “PIGSKIN PREVIEW” 10 Minutes Before Game Time. broedcast. Scores of all the games after eoch W-CAR 1 o Your vis 9: 45—(4) Red talks about sports, Robin Roberts, Philadelphia Phillies | William Bendix as. Riley who gets an idea to increase produc- tion in his department. (2) Top. per. Topper starts out to do a big deal in truffles and ends up in a duel with a French envoy; Anne Jeffreys, Robert Sterling, Leo G. Carroll co-star. 8:00—(7) Dollar a Second, Jan Murray with audience partici- pation quiz. (4) Big Story. Dramatization of how Night City Editor Jamés A. Donahue and staff reporter Thomas F. Sulli- _ van, of the Boston Record-Amer- ican, worked to find the murder- er of a divorcee. (2) Playhouse of Stars. Noah Beery Jr., stars in “The Quitter,”’ a horse trainer enlists a mule to help train a balking thoroughbred. 8:30—(7) The Vise. A wealthy businessman is out to frame his wife's lover on a murder charge in “Side Entrance,” John Loder, Thea Gregory star. (9) Dial 9 Theater. Gale Storm, Johnny Downs in “Freckles Comes Home." Young man comes home from college to find murder and his girl in love with a gangster. (4) Star Stage. Joseph Cotton as Wiliam Meredith, a United States Attorney who faces the question: “Can a man play God? in “The United States vs. Alexander Holmes.” (2) Ray Milland Show. Professor McNulty becomes involved in another family’s troubles when a co-ed bolts his class. 9:00—(7) Name’s. the Same.. Clif- ton. Fadiman hosts panel quiz on names. (4) Cavalcade of Sports. 10-round middleweight boxing bout: Chris Christensen vs. Ralph “Tiger” Jones. (2) Un- dercurrent. An American trapped behind the Iron Curtain confesses that he ‘‘worked"’ with one of the security agents who have been hounding him in “No Great - Hero,” Craig Stevens stars. 9:30—(7) Jumbo Theater, George Brent in “Double Exposure.’ (2) “I Led Three Lives.” Richard Carlson as counterspy for the | FBI. Red Barber’s Corner. . pitcher, guest. j One Block East 10:00 — (7) Telesports Digest. of East Blvd. Week's sports on film.. (9) News. University of Michigan FOOTBALL BROADCASTS Follow the Wolverines on W-CAR Clip and Save This Schedule MICH, STATE ...Oct. 1-1:15 P.M. | ARMY® ....... Oct. . | NOTHWESTERN Oct. 15- 1:15 P.M. Oct. 22- 2:15 P.M. IOWA .........Oct. 20-1:15 P.M. ....-Nov. 5-2:16 P.M. INDIANA ......Nov. 12- 1:16 P.M. Nov. 19 - 1:16 P.M. (Sponsored by the Pontise Retail Store) ty eer ] See It Winthrop Ledgend.” (9) Dan- gerous Assignment. Brian Don- levy in “Death in the Morgue.” (4) The Pla . Vincent Price stars in ‘‘Shelia,” (2) The Whistler, Whistler -gees on “A Trip to Aunt Sarah's.” 11:00—(7) Soupy Sales. Johnny ree subs for Soupy with mu- (4) News. (2) News. Jac LeGott. 11:15—(7) Theater. Film TBA, (4) Little Show. Dani Sue Nolan, Jan Kayne in “The Hard Way,” (2) Miss Fair Weather. Pat Rousseau. Nightwatch Theater. 11:20—(2) Tonight. Steve Allen Film TBA. 11:30—(4) with music, variety, SATURDAY MORNING 8:00—(4) News. $:15—(4) Garden Show. 8:30—(4) Industry on Parade, 6:45—(4) City Affairs, 8:65—(2) Meditations. 9:00—(4) Pinky Lee Show. (2) MS.U. 9:15—(2) Mich. Conservation. 9:30—(4) Winchell, Mahoney (2) Wayne U. 10:00—(4) Commando Cody (2) Barker Bill Cartoons. 10: 15—(2) Sausage Sinema. 10:30—(4) Andy’s Gang. (2) Texas 10: 45—(7) 11:00—(7) Ramar of Jungle. (2) Big Top Circus. (4) Rough Riders. SATURDAY AFTERNOON Maxwell. (2) Lone ~ ]Programs Depict] Teag | @fter the other on CBS-TV this Life in Service Humor ond Realism Vie to Bring Viewer Glimpse of Military Careers maybe by Christmas we'll have danced with most of them, Two new programs, spotted one Vy. . You'll Never Get Rich, starring Phil Silvers as M. Sgt. Ernie Bilko, bids fair to be the = New Army and Navy TV Shows Give Unvarnished Fact of life in = = = The first program was an excit- now, the opportunity ing dramatization. of the work of frogmen, Specifically it showed an underwater demolition team work- te Haze ad strc TROPICAL FISH Fish | ee : ee > specbasaarnag ) ) ~ ee tee a BEL SUPPLIES. THE NEW : warmly tells all mothers whose |i sisay species te be seen in oer . 1956 may laee alte money in cen | _20 Display Tanks ‘PHILCO TV | - but they'll gain much knowledge | 7 4° WoRte 2 TroricaL x“ on a roty teme wo cre, | ~BRENDEL’S. HAMPTON TV] ~ clldhe of the century. But it ff, 244! Auber Read (M-59) 825 W. HURON . ta Mites 2-614) . : doesn’t, Thanks to Nat, Hiken, who | PARAKEETAS and sad SUPPLIES FE 4-2525 ? wrote the script and directed the Open Monday through Saturday : show at a swift pace, and thanks | && | especially to Phil Silvers, this is | grand ent ment,. : While You'll Never Get Rich is : Home of ¥ s = S oe Frigidaire Appliances We. Are Also a Detroit Edison Service Agency § | AUTHORIZED to © Exchange Burnt Out Lamp Bulbs © Replace Worn Out Appliance Cords © Accept Electric Appliances. for Repairs © Receive neyerent of Electric Bills 12:30--(2) Uncle Johnny Coons. (1) Ed McKenzie. - 1:00—~(4) Triple Theater. (2) Fea- turette. (2) Baseball. 1:30—(4) Pre Game Show. 1:45—(4) Home Plate, 2:00—(2) Baseball. Cleveland at Detroit. ; 2:30—(7) World of Speed. 3:15—(7) Horse. Race. 3:25—(2) Scoreboard. | 3:30—(7) Roundup Time. 4:00—(9) Wild’ Bill Hickok, (2) Scoreboard. 4:30—(7) Public Service. (9) Hart Singers, &6:00—(7) Press Conference. (9) Million Dollar Movie. 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