rei : o e h x x a: oa e. ; s y \ ad ( Px) i} ie | iC vis i | t @ amet OF | fs eg ' f eee | ae | f V Y MW a ET Tet gs ae z 2 : : _ ; wt sad on ~ fos t hicks: sf ‘ 4 7 a : 1 uh “AN 4 iis : = H 7 PO 3 : } TI \ | C R | SS | | | | - ins ‘ | - ; b i ; ; i fC cS | : . ~ : _%* % _—_- PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1955-44 PAGES 9 “TD rm... UTE mms motos 4 ‘ of Seri Brothers Out on $20,000 Bond in Till Kidnaping Waive the Expected Preliminary Hearing Pollard set the bonds after the two men waived the ex- pected preliminary hearing. and his a irait iy fe i : hl if flew here from Washington. term by saying if he were L night outside an oxygen ‘isTeeping “almost continuously from 9 p.m. to 6:30 a.m.” fore Ike Has ‘Excellent’ Night; ‘06 Candidacy Questioned DENVER (#—The direction of government shifted back to Denver today as President Eisenhower continued to improve from his heart attack and his chief deputy ~ - One of his principal physicians added to the growing evidence Eisenhower will retire at the end of his present sit for today, tonight and tomorrow. wee SCORES ON HOMER IN SECOND—Mickey Man-' tle, Yankee’s centerfielder, leans into dugout for a word with Manager Casey Stengel just before sur- prise announcement that Mickey would start in to- Late Switch Puts Ma AP Wirephote day's game against the Dodgers. He missed the first two games because of an injury. Mantle hit a home run in the top of the second. Floods Roaring Down on Mexico to 400 as Storm Beats itself Out in Mountains Hurricane Janet as the killer storm beat itself out rel { | iy be a 3 i g8 itt < | ! : gar iF gE a} iii ii d a8 i i g | tt af i i tf | 3 : i i che the hatte 143 4 to 7 Per Cent Hike in Wages Next Year, Auditor Reports 1 Gentend Gounty enibleyes ‘wit receive 1956: wage increases rang- ing from 4 to 7 per cent, auditor John C. Austin said today. : The average over-all pay in- crease will be about 6 per cent. A survey wags made of wages paid by other public agencies and private business concerns and the hikes recommended to put the county in line with them, Austin explained. It is hoped the increases will encourage employes to remain longer with the county, thus cut- ting down on turnover, he stated. Poppe sie in 1956 will total $3,644,- in Janet's Wake | Coast today in the wake of|” Checker and Chess Fans Polish Game'${o3 Victory Yo Wis 2G on Home Field Halts Yankees Score in Opening Frome ‘and Maintain Lead for — & s - § Hi fs Hi H f I if i; ! | ig Dye Bound Over to Cou on Farm Shooting Count > u i 5 Hl z 1 Ready Next Fall, Will Stress Safety Features Indiana Tarnpike to Be Fi roar from tires, awakening any | ' INDIANAPOLIS @ — Indiana's east-west toll toad which will be the final link in an 875-mile toll expressway between New York and Chicago, will’ have more built- in safety features than any of the toll roads built up to now. “ “The toll road commission says per eer as Se ae ic built con- — roadways at the toll plazas, where motorists will pay their fee -eulated to prevent ice from ' forming. - Another safety feature will be the paving of the road shoulders with blacktop having an especial- dozing driver whose car leaves the main roadway. In most respects the Indiana road resembles the Ohio Turnpike, which is being opened for its en- Ohio Turnpike Toll $3 for 241 Miles " Jy roughened surface to create, # . * ire 241-mile length at midnight tonight, but the Indiana road has a 30-foot right-of-way, compared with Ohio's 250 feet. Both roads have di- viding strips between the two dual lanes designed to prevent out-of- control cars from crossing over and causing collisions, The width of the strips also réduced head- light glare. . : Indiana's road has a minimum distance of % feet between two dual lanes. ‘ All toll roads feature gentle curves and grades to make it un- necessary for/traffic to slow down. nal New York-Chicago L The minimum sight distance will be 900 feet’ and there'll be no signboards to distract the atten- tion of drivers. Advertising bill- boards are prohibited on the right- of-way and the toll road commis- provision sellers of right-of-way putting up advertising. In Today’s Press County a News By 6 land from ee eee ee eeenee a 4 Women’s Pages. ..14, 15, 16,17 oo, ey a Former Fenton Village Attorney Clifford B. Dye, ac- q ‘ ; 4 ; 3 . 4 Chess, Checker Expert! cused of deliberately shooting a tenant farmer the eve- to Meet All Comers in| ning of Aug. 26, today was bound over to | be he! peared shaky de tea tees } . a 7:30 p. m. Tuesday in Stevens caliber pistol from his pocket, Hall, Pike street just west of| SAN FRANCISCO (INS)—Source | accidentally fired one shot into the Williams. — . | of a blast tha rattled San Fran-|@round as he cocked it, then calm- The game is free to all, and) cisco and created a near-panic|'Y dew & bead on Clark's stomach novices as well as experienced | a nage: | ne Balled he thaw, . players in Pontiac and surround- | “ns residents remained He had just completed caring for ie pee ET ce caliylln agen ois The blast was felt at 7:20 o'clock | wag broken off the bare. dey Ge neat nlady ck inldeiltite last night, ratiling windows and| Clark, - showing pain Whenever today, picking their favorites in doors in homes in nearly every! he moved in the witness chair, the hope of beating Banks at district of the city, but caused no ‘said he and Dye had been having Thousands of jittery persons. |‘orney’s advice, he said he told hopes on several keen players, | qocaed switchboards and police | tdn't want to talk to him. among them 16-yearold Dennis pene ihe mun ient Gibson of 137 Osceola Dr., who| “tom mone De ee trounced Banks in a similar ex-| For a solid hour it was difficult pee fe wip ntatig ee 2 ea year hibition last year in Detroit. to get any telephone calls through i sean Checkers enthusiasts were put-|and a half dozen exchanges be-| ™™ ting up Delos Durham, 37, of 272|¢ame completely inoperative be-| Clark broke down just after a Cottage St. as their favorite. Delos | cause of- the overload, recess was called. His ‘wife, Lois, and his father, R. E. Dunham deh 2%, said yesterday that she and president of the Chess and Check-| Many people ran into the street; her two small daughters accom- ers Club of the Pontiac Parks and | to exchange comments about the | panied Clark to Dye’s farm. She | Amoros Recreation Dept., have been play- | “big noise." A monster traffic jam| was in the family's pickup truck, Amoros. ing Banks in every exhibition they developed in the Sunset district | with the girls when she saw Dye, |- could get to since he when a false report was broadcast | whose house is nearby, approach) y. McDougald and Berra So far they haven't won, but | saying a cleaning shop blew up in/the barn where her husband was/|singled. Mantle hit into double (Continued on Page 2, Col. 2) | that area. working. . play. Reese threw out Skowron, —_—_———— Police and the military services| She said after the first two shots| Dodgers—Reese flied out. Snider More Salk Shots Ready | *'4 were as mystified as| were fired, Clark wrestled with | singled. Campanella flied out, anyone else about the blast. Dye, trying to get the gun from | McDougald threw out Furillo. WASHINGTON (~The Public San Franciscans | him, Then they both slipped on a Seventh Inning Health Service today announced | knew it was not at earthquake. | slight rise, the gun discharged,|. Yankees—Howard flied to lef. release of another 2,604,153 cubic | This was confirmed by seismolo-| she said, and it fell from Dye's| yartin grounded out, Rissute centimeters, or “shots,” of Salk | gists who said no shock registered | hand. She picked it up and put it) waned. Carey, “betting for * antipolio vaccine, ‘ton their in her pocket, she testified. Kucks, scored Risauto, Cery Prom. herade Damned | ote ome ce aa Weather permitting, the city’s | singled Robinson home, Podres {in annual “Pooch Parade” for Pon-| forced Amoros at tnd. Gilliam - be haber Spa ie “eg , fone” atic Mer Oe Commission officials expect salaries will be paid for: by the | Int tuck” Perks und Recreation peep Bin | some signs will be erected on land | commission. The detail will total | Dept. officials said. wae . Eighth Inning ) over which it has no control. 7% men, and the first group al-| The annual event, co-aponsored| Yankees—Ro' threw out Other states have met this prob- | teady is completing training at the |this year: by the Pontiac Kennel | McDougald and Mantle, Gilliam — lem by planting trees and shrubs | State Police Academy at Indiana | Club, was originally scheduled for | tossed out Berra. no in such a way as. to block. the University, : last Saturday. Wet grounds forced = A view of such signs from the road.| The toll road detail will get | cancellation. / Putte Saeed Se ee The state’s 65-mile-an-hour speed | Several months practical expert | , = fouled to Rigel. ale limit will be enforced on the -tll|/ehce with regular state police be-/| Game Summary— a CE road, even though it is designed | fore the first section of the toll A ; 4 aman nie ee to be safe for speeds up to 8|Toad is opened. The easternmost| HR's for Brooklyn: lia} +Yankees—Skowron : miles an hour, But engineers say |50 miles is scheduled to be opened | (ist) 1 on; HR's: for New York: ard popped to” n. Martin Indiana an .hour and 2% minutes |@lmost to Elkhart. . : pitcher: Podres, _ +. ‘to Hodges. faster on the toll road than on the} Only one construction contract é nes best competing free highway route. |*emains to be let for the Indiana re 8 eee ra eR : Road. This is for 6 of a mile at They'll pay at the rate of | the western end, connecting with|Yankees © 2006000410 0— 11-5 cents = mile for the time- | the Calumet Skyway, which is to| ee ae be completed Jan. 1. 1958, This] Dodgers 2202002 060x% of traffic la-| .(Continued on Page ; 2 ; ‘ eee tions, will be in the hands of a) ——— «| gy Batteries: Yankets—Turley, Morgan (2), K , aie, monde special detail of Indiana perso PO | or} Set. might: 1:00..% ee _- 1 i id 7) ' : es ‘ i r “ - : poo i , * Fabs of = ee ref i é roa ie ee é ee ee, ee ee ae < Pee et DEEPEN (ie a. ae i os j fq ‘ K é Ki 4 j ; ( = ee i ‘ way 5 ; , at HE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 90! 1955 aaa ie ae ae lCtata Dalica Act |The Day_in Birmingham : State Police Act Recreation Board Seeks to Prevent Tieup|to Hire Full-Time Director | Warn of U.S.23 Detour| BIRMINGHAM — Lacking @ - Expected to Jam Cars| cn took no formal action ai ral 4 Re ! Ht ut 4 : i i f pfs g i i if i i 2 i! ; Chess Players Ready (Continued from Page One) Indiana Turnpike = |**t< ) i : at intersections to direct ,.* Maples Open EML Race; srt mrss cc | emase is baiang e a a €; “University officials have provid-| Teese i eee Shoot for Third Victory _ | trverin sisce ior abou] anemt. Hare were betes is with 53 in August, | Entertaining serious Eastern in a crucial battle on the Intter’s| atium: and State Road. which is yg ty gt aed es- Michigan League title gridiron. The Acorns, runners-up. 34 on State Road. timated at $490,850, 21: for Birmingham High School's veteran}a year ago, will be pointing for new single family residences esti- football team launches its EML/ their BCL rival, which handed mated to cost $316,000. Total per- campaign tonight at Mt. Clemens | them their only loss in 1954. Wilson Will Make mits issued this year 1 . 482, against the Bathers. Coach Fred Cap ted fla as against 461 through time Coach Cart Lemie’s ambitious | brook team, which dropped its sea- . last year. Maples, undeleated in two non-|28 inaugural to Birmingham ast! 7 Trips fo Europe The Police Department's acci- league affairs, will be heavy fa-|Wee*. 22-13, faces Lake Forest |™ dent report indicated an August, vorites to down the Bathers. The | ‘Tom urban Chicago in a non-league} wasHmNGTON U#—Secretary of | 195 toll greater than either Jul invading Maples have the guns for man § gr at Cran Defense Wilson plans to make two |1%5 or August, 1954, for a total the job and should get off to a fly- rs Cranes to the tripe to aaek of 3O accidents causing an_esti- ing start. er-State Prep League. _ near poo tne nonere) ™mated $11,280 in property dam- ‘Mt. Clemens, considered the defense ministers meeting 7S boa Following too cl I ae eens ceeendten enone Bar New Industries, Paris, and later the foreign min-| rightotwey vielations agen Dyke, Coach Shem- The Pentagon chief expects to , stressed faces a rebuilding task at Mt. 0g leave ‘the capital on Oct. 8 and| "Y 284 caution as and has-a squad large- LOS ANGELES ~The Los An-| icin the three-day defense meet- gredients in any ly constituted of sophomores. policy.” geles Chamber of Commerce, in ing at Paris beginning on Oct. 10. A Ales Lenguy schotle @> net Segia'toon| t, once cord, reccnatrean dna on Cen seed back to: Washington | soe shows 36 runs made last Pay nat a weok hence. Tonight | new industries be : month, While $264,000 find Ferndale at Pontiac, Wil-| Toy ee basin ane nem | He will make his second trip | amount of property endangered low Run at Hazel Park, Monroe | }° unless they Can] in time to be-ig Geneva for the |fire $5725 was the actual fire Catholic Central at East Detroit, —a creat’ of the, Wedign ‘hatte |ore and Port Huron at Lansing East-| visual pee and St Gove conferences about Oct. 24. Firemen made 23 silent runs on are ee tts 9 de es ey fete Originally, Wilson had planned | for fires and fire investigations, 9 Raye CO SY Wane ever a “program |" be away until about Nov. 1, for gas investigations, 3 frst last Friday, itatte tte Border Cities of action” to meet the “serious ys Mer scape tcotgy A yf wren =e . a cis ons rota Ragnar usiness | snd foreign ministers meeting. He| A little bit of businessman's defending champion Grosse Pointe | Vives smd property val nobiles, |W has changed that schedule. | ingenuity ts paying off, accord- industry and incinerators as the| The . chief contributors to smog, in that | ¢xpect to fly by comr ange plane Conmmtiten = (a a Gene a Another smog vat the Wien ‘farm a Commerce, — spec = tt Norwood. Wilson is scheduled| Tonight will be the third Friday BURBANK, Calif. i — Novelist| Address Now Changed | chandise, The stunt is a one fifth of an estate valued at| which was listed yesterday for business district for Friday. night | g giz ye leer ve , | ¢ to address a community meeting | when bargain rates are offered at Baton Rouge on Monday: night. | from 6 to 9 only by over 20 mer- of New York. i of the entire Indiana Road is scheduled for Nov. 15, Commie Guns on Amoy Fire or Nationalists TAIPEI, Formosa @® — Commu-_ Nationalist-held Little Quemoy and | Chuyu islands today, the official | Nationalist Central News Agency | reported. The agency said the shelling | was sporadic and spread over 17) hours, It said Nationalist guns fired | back vigorously. No damage nor casualties were reported, The agency said Nationalist jets | flew over Quemoy, presumably in a gesture to cheer the defenders. ses = ATTENTION! Pontiac Motor Employes All employes of the car assembly plant (Plant No. Ld ir 8) unless presently working. or otherwise notified, report for work as follows: : DAY SHIFT EMPLOYES _ Departments 825 & 828 Report 11:00 A. M. Tuesday, Oct. 4, 1955 Department 842 Report 7:00 A. M. Tuesday, Oct. 4, 1955 Department 878 Report 10:00 A. M. Tuesday, Oct. 4, 1955 Departments 881, 883 & 887 Report 6:30 A. M. Tues., Oct. 4,1955 Department 889 Report regular starting time Mon., Oct. 3, 1955 AFTERNOON SHIFT EMPLOYES Departments 825 & 878 Report 4:00 P.M. Tuesday, Oct. 4, 1955 Departments 842, 877, 881 & 883 Report 4:00 P. M. Monday, Oct. 3, 1955 Department 887 Report 4:00 P. M. Monday, Oct. 3, 1955-EXCEPT Groups G and H who will report at 5:30 P. M. Monday, Oct. 3, 1955 Department 889 Report regular starting time Mon., Oct, 3, 1955 MIDNIGHT SHIFT EMPLOYES ‘Department 842 Report 10:30 P.M. Monday, Oct. 3, 1955 Pontiac Motor Division ~~ ‘< { Ege ri i f my j | bee : as . ott es Goin Sergei. Disgruntled Judge Quits KILGORE, Tex. #—In his letter te {™ \ \ ‘ NAS SS $17.95 to > » $19.95 ° ~ , on. lovewey, ARING or es Value $19.50 Even With ‘DISCOUNT PRICES’ $3 Holds Your Choice in LAYAW ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES | Friday and Saturday Only Price on Famous WESTINGHOUSE or _ STEAM and DRY XG ELECTRIC IRON Your Choice 128 ' \ \ " You're’ silly to pay more than my low price on Nationally Advertised Values Save $7.00 This Friday and Saturday on RMEYER ~ PORTABLE Electric Mixer Your Choice DO IT YOURSELF anno SAVE sss oury ELECTRIC HAIR CLIPPER bs PIECE COMPLETE HOME BARBER ¢ M S BROTHER UNCONDITIONALLY {{@ FOR i YEAR! | ROX MASONRY PAINT @ PROTECTS AGAINST WATER LEAKAGE | © SEAUTIFIES AND PROTECTS ALL MASONRY SURFACES | .© GUARANTEED NOT TO CHIP, CRACK, BLISTER OR PEat 2 INSIDE Transforms dingy, wet basementsinto . + beautiful, usable 5” recreation areas §* 42 severe water | | OUTSIDE ae } , { ia i : a f } ) " he aes yr }i eee Pee Bee Sy ; . £ , cd , : 1) cf vy | \ a PONTIAC PRESS, He, SEPTEMBER 30, 1985 Se. | REI : ay - a “Robert Kilmer, 16, and t - | YMCA Hits Goal pana ar yr occ se a Kilmer Grandchildren '| Kilmer, Saal Sir ; Ofte s SALE” Prices ‘gpeceacenosaneanenes a, q : fark. © 4 ‘e ‘ : e e \ : 2M , 3 —— Every Day of the Week! : at = «i wane ated ber i at : NIGH tS i— MCA adult membership | served as auctioneer ‘for some 30 Ambjoernsen told & | WE CASH PAYCHECKS — NePurchase Necenory § ee over the top with 882 donations members. St oes Mondays - Fridays. $__- icin wp exceeding Oe Memes ofthe eampaig tens : REW! : & seus 8. . 74 7 prizes ogus : dinner, held last received for : : Ley st ty yea SEASON OPENS til 10 P.M. § is H aH eRe Z f : $ i TOMORROW . . OCT. ist SIMMS Sells Nationally Famous Brands at ‘DISt thes PRICES’ SIMMS ‘Stora Si SHELLS Big Shipmeous- odie: Arrived Ladies’ Winter : [ E g i i _ Hr ih i HUNTING LICENSE eee pee | Sensationally Underpriced z | : : Ld e ° 3 = @ ° ° e : | : a Button-Froat Cardigan ‘ : Full Length and Shortie Styles Orion ig sen" 4 . @ New Tepere | 7 3 All Popular Colors meri trae neers TIE Sweaters : © Compete Sie The governor scid it was t no deformity . . . puts more pellets inte your game. All Sizes 34 to 40 3 Renge : ed by “certaie people’ that Ge Complete Selection—Fresh Stock : Com ye ae could be moved to pare Anywhere aan on me ae Western ‘Super-X’ or 3 with $25 to $35 Coats both races was not prohibited by Remington ‘Express’ ° , N law. He said the possibility was nowy Shotgu Shells 5 iow — our best- thoroughly explored but it now ap- organ Plain colors. tn choice of all © ever selection -at peared to be too late to change wanted necklines. sleeves, $ _ @ record-breaking the site of the dinner. . | ied Saolg Fine knit 190% OR m. § low price. Use “| am advised that the dinner \ * 16-Ga. 7s (SLIPOVER ‘Sweater, $2°95) : our LAYAWAY committee is willing to sell tick- | Extra Sines, 40 to 46...5.89 $ plan. << Sree nae sre Ar ) *% 20-Ga. rit tt Sinaingtam cofhnabe connes = All Shot Size Warm Flannelewe RAYON and WOOLS be ne assurance that i might Unrestricted che choice of entire. stock, of he - Ladies’ 2-Piece ‘ Ladies’ Fall and Winter cop Snectaiins aie asaaie ak ail shot size. NO LiMAIT—buy all you wait trom our tomate ? oad ~ tended. SSSCHCHCOCSOHSSOSSCSSSOOSSSESCSSSCESCSSSCOSEOCSOESOe ajamas | Skirts Popular French Flannels * Feature Value bey et ie MOSSBERG and Gabardines | nome 3-Shot 20-Ga, Shotgun 195 Tracey Twins in Pontiac ° Sst . ‘tte fale aaa = gage pease elet pants. Sizes 34 to etre novelty eos se py ep SeroccecccoovoosoonoosooooooooooonoosoooS Sovedocosooccooes ceepaubaccdecsecedssceqeesensdeebibdleses — Quilted Rayon Lining Boys’ 100% Wool Varsity Jackets ae Even at These EXTRA LOW PRICES You Can Use Simms LAYAWAY PLAN | SMASH VALUES :n till tE Water Repellent Canvas ) 7 ‘ 7 ~# “Snow wiih is tee ‘Woodbary | MEETONCSTeCRNSETL NNT TINI | hl | Suits 066600000606008666866606 Ferrer ererere7rer"r"rrr""" Sizes 366 Now Take Pictures INDOORS & OUTDOORS ~—— oe x am 7. e — ears a isomse tut ener», esae Peck "Camera Set , 'g 89. aes thc aks alee forced corners for Ps bemeed os al teat, ste ty Ny 4, as Camera et 100% Weel Lined 3: Heer, of week angnaetn. Se front, Quilted old lining. Self-Collar Style Boys’ Winter Surcoats Pe pr ey seroeeeg ¢ seececoosooos Snug-fit, stays on tight. Kee bands _ on anid mornings.” Assorted B . -Home-Spotris Events a f : MPOTTITITITITT TTT TTT TTT eT rrr For Car tae mu ase :| |For Per fect Inilods Movies pi Wool & Nylos Woter Repellent T Bar Light | Ane 89 6 to 12 Yeers Years WHSeqoereoseseqosseeese $1 Value boda Vaseline Ta 2 te. ; 9. 89. re $ Full sioner tint, Quilt lined, wool i Pound 95 Famous 7 © innér-lined. Elastic inset sides. : ¢€ ; $8. 65 : Sool ot Re ‘ mi : Choice of colors, Comfortable cushion for 69 Value : bg * 5 | 4 te i the car, » ine hone sesereneenecereeasonarvosorsoeseseoesessoensesenscoosaaseqnsussoseoss woven fibre cushion in flat style. Soothin ae “oepa, te ROE Ne la ae { Men’s Winter Weight Underwear White or Colors . ine for cuts, movie camera. All eratel ber Shi a tauae aed abrasions, ete. with 2 flood bulbs. \ irts & Drawers : ba aad diane dda dcliada decade da dadadadadeda dda deded Jado. tt 1.1.1 1 | Genuine RADIANT GLASS BEADED... SCREENS 30540 Inch PID Popular aah for movies, ELECTRIC CLOCK Cost Less at SIMMS! f= Complete Range T 59 GX, of All Sizes Random color cotton underwear—shirt to 46, elastic or button or 30 to to ae Regular $1.25 DOUBLE-EDGE ¢ ‘Personna’ Razor Blades , ; FRIDAY and SATURDAY "SESSIONS" Self'Starting $2 Value—8-Piece Set Plastic Electric Alarm Garment Bag Set... 1 $3.95 Value ($1.50 Value—Léng Handle 3 Nylon on ssa cea S We've Seen These Priced at | whew CH _ 988 $2.50 to $3 Values Ideal a aon a With tripod. - | en's ¥ : % ¥ HEAVY FLEECED — ae ve Men‘s Sanforized Flansel .e ee $0750 nck, | 488 Sport Shirts a "SWEAT SHIRTS tno ene e+ Ohne 4 cacececbuanseuemibenhondeccesecaneebeesialae 1 ° 7 : ‘vitamins le) PONS... - Displayed at the Michigan State Fair yy, Such Famous Makes as: * @ LESTER BETSY ROSS SPINETS -@ GULBRANSEN CONSOLES © KIMBALL. — © LOWREY ORGANS - at “ $20.00 Delivers ” ‘Terms Like Rent er ) Music Co. Monday and Friday Nights “til 9 Pv. lin Barker Case. Brando Mentioned as) “ner Marlon Brando's name | Brando's Doughty, lthem ‘but denied any with the men named, | was asked if the actor had ever cameras. | Z | Susan Hayward, Her interlocutory ‘appeal on file, > |Names Dropped Acquaintance bal Girl in Paternity Sut LOS ANGELES ®—Oscar whi! up with those of several Hollywood personalities in the pa~ ternity suit of a movie bit player who claims actor Jess Barker) fathered her unborn child. * * * The names of actors Jain Payne, John Carroll, Keenan Wynn, Steve Crane, Grant Withers, directory John Barry, David Rose were brought up with yesterday. Yvonne 2, admitted knowing romances Miss Doughty, with Brando in who appeared “The Wild One,” | kissed her other than before the * + + “Alter I finished a scene with | did very well,’ Miss Doughty told Judge Elmer D, Doyle. Barker testified that he has worked only two wéeks since July 1, earning $1,000. He said he also received a $475 refund on his in- come tax, a * Barker, 41, is. still involved in ,a divorce contest with actress i decree, awarded in August 1954 is not final because’ Barker has an Cat-Propelled ‘Auto? CHARLESTON, Ml. «»—A_motor- ist drove his’ automobile into Marion Green's garage. He said an irregular screeching in the ear worried him and felt it should be checked. Marion lifted the hood. An. exhausted cat crawled ot) “No charge,” said Marion. “* FE 4.0566 composer | ~ Berlin, George Honnen, Pope Urges Mayors fo Help World Unity . VATICAN CITY i — Pope Pius | XII told 700 mayors from around ithe world today that neither cities | nor nations “‘can pretend to remain isolated’ in the modern world, He urged the mayors to promote more active exchanges with cities in other countriés to help along the present trend toward mone | ae i oe BERLIN: was appointed commandant succeeding Maj, closely uniting nations, The 79-year-old Pope returned ‘the Vatican from‘ his surimer res- | idence at-Caste) Gandolfo for the S-minute audi with delegates to the 12th Internationa Congress of Local Authorities. Seven hun- dred delegates and 500 members of their families heard the Pope in French. More than a dozen U. S. city officials | welcome them — were in the audience. a a. —_ 4. INSTANT RELEASE CHIEF — Maj. Gen. | Repeat of a Sellout! POSITION ULAR ET 14 3 COMPENSATOR CHOKE 3-SHOT REPEATING FEATURING THE SENSATIONAL SHOTGUN 6-Position “‘KOMP-CHOKE” ee agp 120,000 Youths Land’ ron delinquency cscs and at in Michigan Courts swinging Door for Dog LANSING «® — More than 120. Saves Pet Owner Steps Juvenile courts during the past 10 Jess steps with a new unit that years. The State Social Welfare De- | without adatiees: It consists of partment, summarizing a decade | molded neoprene rubber parts that of juvenile delinquency and juv- swing in a wooden frame that’ is ‘enile care problems, said the | easily installed in any flush door. rate of delinquency is rising fast-| Six permanent magnets retract er than the child population’ the swinging rubber door and pre- growth. vent insects and. drafts from‘ en- Annual referrals of children to | tering, It can also be installed in the courts increased from a low panel doors by building up por- of 10,000 in 1948 to 16,313 in 1954, | tions of a panel, Vertical sliding but the agency said that 2,000 | wood panels are provided to close of these could be attributed to up both sides of the door and in- ‘ side panel has a lock. betier reporting by the courts, iin SIEGLER USES HEAT THAT'S: hook at these exclusive | SIEGLER features *Twein-One Heetmeker _ * Saves up te 50% in fuel + Kleen-Fire burner, cleans os Nt heate * Summer cooling et the turn of « pwritch “4 Olt HEATERS & G. A. Thompson and Sons 80 S. Perry St. FE 2.2939 tp FE 2.2939 * MONC Y BACK GUARANTEE INSTANT CHANGE LT-ACTION 12-GAUGE INCLUDING / GUN CASE and | ‘ CLEANING KIT | \ STURDY | FOREARM : WALNUT GRIP NO MONEY DOWN! ONLY ‘1:°° WEEKLY! THE MOST COMPLETE HUNTING | OUTFIT YOU CAN BUY!!! " Shotqua at a sensationally low sale price... PLUS ALL AC. | CESSORIES you need for a complete bunting outfit! Now you can own a finely-balanced. per- fectly made 12-qauge for any type of hunting. | oe) ee eee gun. Buy now ... on our easy terms. . . and savel * 12-gouge ‘Kemp-Cheke” Shungen * Pull. * ncttelhmar abbegpgh apd Case + $-Pc, Serre! Cleening }- SHOT QUICK -LOADING ~ MAGAZINE CUP NEW BOLT ACTION EXTRA-FAST IMPROVED TRIGGER THUMB SAFETY any dog or cat can use || SALE ) save 4.991" Men’s Butter-Soft Suede Jacket & © Regularly 19.98 - Value! Fully Lined! @ All Full Cut with Knit Coller, Cuffs end Bottom! @ $1 Down Puts Your Jacket in Leyewey! Really o buy at this new low price for extra sturdy long wearing warmth and good looks. Well tailored and spot resistant. Three-way knit trim with front zipper. Choose charcoal, navy, copper, brown and sond. Sizes 36 to 46. Hurry in today for yours. Waite's Men's Shop—Street Floor “@ Regularly 8.98 Volue! @ 100% Wool Quilt interlin- ing! = @ Smart Knit Trim in Con- trasting Color! @ 6 to 18. Char- coal, Navy & | Meareon! $1. Holds in Layawoy! Waite’s Boyswear—Second Fleer Boy's All-Wool Lined Campus Coat Save 99+! Friday NIGHTS +) | % ' * 9:00 for ai enly. cies FREE! te eoch purchase! Weite’s: Children’s Shoes—Secend Pier Cowboy BOOTS Buckaroos ed to wear like iron. Tan, Panama and Tan, Sizes 3% te 6, . 8.95 . 4” Beautifully made authentic Western ee Leather-lined and construct- Bring |: the kids and see! Sizes 6 to 3 in B G D widths! Hurry in today for yours! Black and white, Brown and j é >» Fe = 2 os Se i be Ee ee f 3 vee coy Pe WOR re fee ia ‘et eee j a Ss : ‘i F ey . - cee ; ‘ J , _THE rons» PRESS. FRIDAY, ‘SEPTEMBER 90, 1055 Seg Toc with Gas Sind sllclpenenen the national. wiatione’* I feel tike |Here are the real national pastimes wpast_ or denredeed becaupe his stuffing their mouths with a catch-|"* mast, sdult Americans: ae in| favorite baseball team loses. ers mitt. “1, ‘Making ‘money. ae ze =e @. 3 : 8 6 a yee Saas Sage pore. Anyone who worries about the innntet ball is the nation- Daydreaming. outcome of euumple between tool al posting wih nose nite my S Conon groups of rival paid athletes is awhile they're'in the pimple stage.| > “it! watching. . victim of misplaced loyalty. He| After that the two sports in which a ee simply hasn't grown up. - the largest number of Americans) While on the subject of denounce An ardent baseball fan is like of both sexes take an active partic-| ing professional. baseball, there is a high school boy who still believes ipating interest are fishing and|one other thing I would like to in Santa Claus. He is as embar- | bowling, point out. The World Series is just rassing to watch as a middle-aged; Organized baseball is legally | about the worst example of — . bank president who enjoys blowing | classified as a sport by the U. §.| (Editor's Note: Boyle never bubble gum in public Supreme Court. But to others it is | finished this piece, the big hypo- Whenever I hear diamond tycoons | an industry, a career, an art form: crite. Somebody just gave him a ty are in the business solely for| not unlike the ballet, or a series | ticket te. Ipeer's epene. ~— ond oft is ‘of contests not dissimilar to those’ he ran.) Waite’s Your RCA Headquarters in Pontiac Is Sure to Score in Your Favor With a New RCA TV Just in Time for the World Series in Color © Lowest Prices Ever on New 1956 ° All Oversize “AN -Clear” Picture Now: see “real-as- RCA Victor Television! = Tube—Greater Brilliance lifer” Color TV in : _ and Contrast! ' ed ” . our RCA Television’ | ° New Exclusive Hidden Panel ® Advanced “Magic Monitor” cn Tuning for a ‘’Un-Mechanical Chassis Assures g Sharp, Depar Look! _ Steady Picture! Downstairs Store! no down payment FREE DELIVERY ! 17” RCA Victor “Thrifton” @ Dials are on the Top! - __ @ Balanced Fidelity Sound! | SS ; | e pags - — 2 | 9 95 21-inch “Brady” Console poeta dec 9 @ Stabilizer Thot Kills Interference Jitters! Extra Bright -Mahogany Finish! 2AD?> Below Contrast! Set pictured at upper left. 24- In. “Wayland” Table Keclecie “High Side Tuning!” - y) 49° @ New Hidden Panel © New “Un-Mechanical Tuning! Look!” - ? : © New Oversize All © New Balanced Fidelity @ “4-Plus” Picture Quality’ ° “Snyc”’ Stabilizer That oe | Clear Picture! __ Sound! el rol ey and Kills Interference Jitters! | @ 100% Automatic Gain @ Extra Brightness and _.. Control. for Constant . Extra Contrast in 1956 Signal Regulation! — RCA TV! 21” RCA Victor ‘TOWNE’ Table Model 169° © New Hidden Panel Tuning . @ Advanced “Magic Monitor” on Top for Extra Chassis Assures a Sharp, ; Convenience! * Steady Picture! : 4 , ; @ New Exciting “‘Un- a “2 ®@ New Lowest Price 21-Inch Mechanical L Look.” Another esd. BY TV Ever’... Hurry in Today! —_- TV First with RCA! Waites RCA TV Newlesareri-Deimeairs Store ae Rrabes 1 Sana ~ an Pore Pao elvreg ty cesvnr er fo fens es oe = : MEMBER OF AUDIT BUREAU OF CIRCULATIONS _ FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1955 Tke’s Steady Progress Cheers Worried Nation © President E:sennower’s continued . good condition in the wake of his heart attack is encouraging his close asso- ciates in Washington as eau as a wor- ried Nation. — * * i: In some quarters there is even talk . oe that he may be able to take the helm again within 30 days. However, this optimism is discounted somewhat by -the Boston heart specialist, Dr. Pav. Dupizsy Wits. He warned that while the President “is coming along nicely, . he is not yet out of the woods.” Dr, ‘Wurrs, who flew to Denver to examine _ Mr, Exsenmowsr, added that his prog- + yess is neither faster nor slower than normal. — (8 + Nonetheless it was good news that the Chief Executive’ would be able to initial two lists of per- * and his colleagues undoubtedly will have to cope with the unrest which naturally follows such a violent change of government. oie wo we Yet the first steps the new regime has taken to counter considerable remaining Prron support ‘have been reassuring. Political prisoners are being freed. The names of Prron and his late wife are being erased from cities and districts and the rubber stamp congress has been dissolved. The temporary government is - got yet able to outline its program. - Its statement of motive, however, ‘is reassuring. Reasons'for the re- volt were given as 2 desire to “defend the constitution, freedom of men, freedom of the press and freedom of worship.” : 4 ct £38 i‘ _ Whether there will be the tranquillity necessary to orderly transition will de- pend largely on the Argentine workers’ federation which.was the source of much of Peron’s power. So far labor leaders have mi the workers to stay on the Fett 106 South i Saginaw 8t.; eee test” Tol Roads Stress Safety ‘Opening of Ohio's 241-mile toll road... yi eaar a pay-as-you-drive’ highway system on which safety is stressed. ‘Besides being the first postwar turn- — ‘pike to be built within original cost. estimates, this traffic artery has beeh engineered for greater safety at per- mitted speeds up to 65 miles an hour. * "> "* Among its outstanding features are a wide center dividing strip, broad, hard shoulders, gentle curves and easy grades. Free of traffic lights, the road also has no unseparated grades at inter- sections. By next Fall a bridge over the Delaware River will link New Jersey and Pennsylvania turn- pikes. At that time Indiana will have completed its toll road to the outskirts of Chicago. This will give motorists an ultra modern, high speed, 828-mile route from New York to the Windy City. © 2 * * * The Ohio section is to be patrolled constantly in the interests of adequate law enforcement with patrol cars sta- tioned at 15-mile intervals. If motorists co-operate, there is no reason why it should not be one of the Nation’ s safest highways, The issue of toll roads in Mich- igan still is in the debate stage. Present indications are that ii will remain there unless and until ‘State Highway Commissioner Ziegler abandons his opposition. "| Seeanupeemepromareremnmnerees Tue Colorado woman who shot her husband and ran him away from home because he refused to kiss her may have been unduly influenced by the current . song hit, “Love Me or Leave Me.” The Man About Town Aid Fellow Worker Pontiac Municipal Employes Turn Wages to His Benefit Reducing: Wanset shrinking. Pontiac City DPW W employes have raised over $1,700 for & former fellow worker, Allan Carr, who has been completely paralysed since failing from a tree in June 1954. Ninety- seven of the 150 em ked at “straight” wages Saturday to r $1,545, and $238 more was donated. The plan, con- ceived by Arthur Hilliker, Lake Street yard office manager, and Eéward Gammey, a DPW foreman, was approved by 7 Joseph B. Jowell, Superintendent, and had the endorsement of ‘Walter K. Willman, City Manager, and the men roundly en- dorsed it, and say there's more coming. One ofthe all time greats in automobile racing and a 1949 winner at the Indianapolis 500-mile race, Bill-Holland, told a Pontiac Press writer at the Stude-— baker-Packard recent press showing that regular §00-mile type race cara are about double in horsepower from our standard 1956 automobiles. Member of the Botsford School cafeteria staff, — Mrs. Betty Forsburg, won the $25 first prize In a safe driving slogan contest conducted by the new City of Livonia, with “Don't rush through; Livenia likes you.” After being connected with gas stations along the Dixie Highway, northwest of Pon- tiac for over 10 years, Harry Finsterwald says that buses and gravel trucks are among the worst offenders in the speed restricted zones, When sniffing around a bee hive, the dog of Herman Lattimour of Pontiac Lake got stung several times, and now refuses to go near his own dog house because it has the general appearance of a hive. My Romeo Scout sends word that Orville C. Cole, completing a quarter century as public works employe, has been presented with a gold watch by Village President Philip M. Stone, on behalf of the village council. “I drive to my work in’ Pontiac in less than two hours,” writes James Constanto - of Clifford, who says it required two days’ ot BN tether 0 ake the came trip ti horse and buggy times. —_—_— Verbal Orchids to— . Mr, and Mrs. Charles Borst of 340 Nelson St.; golden wedding: Mrs, Eleanor Ives Sonnets Read All About It David Tawvenee Says: Ike May Be More Willing to Run in ‘56 Now That Voters Share Health Secret dent Eisenhower now may be more readily persuaded to run for a second term than he was before thé heart attack came. This theory was expounded to the writer by a politician of na- tional standing who happens to be a Democrat. It js based on the fact, which my informant knew about, that Eisenhower has had th i7 li F z nd] if oat z i ‘ti 9 j x a second term without public about his possible im- . Few men in robust respon- sibility in public life which might carry them to the age of 70. Yet Ike has made several references to. this without amplification, CHURCHILL CITED .With the knowledge that Win- ston Churchill went back to the pogt of prime minister in his late is out of Ike's hands and off mind. Do the people want him for a second term despite what they know about his health? It is tor the people to answer, Sen., Barkley ran for office in iit . ae pe 2 : 2 a; H 7 5 ¥ ; Fi2*438 7 jell a3. i= { i 3 vt ing fa) = it has now about the President's health. The voters: would know Richard Nixon. If they were will- — a ae oo ~ what effect the awareness of the President's heart condition would have on the © voters. Would they attitude toward business? ‘There remains the other ques- ‘lion: Would tke himself consent to ren and wouldn’t the mem- bers of his family strongly urge him to retire? But would he be happy to go inte retirement? Would the psychological effect of this on an active man be ‘arm. ful? The decision most certainly will be made by Ike himself. He is a soldier. All his life he has obeyed A a death leaves behind as a re a much younger iy ons See Gen but he goes less and takes (Copyright 1955, New York Herald Tribune Inc.) Dr. Brady Says: Home Is the Safest Place to Bring Babe Into World By WILLIAM BRADY, M.D. “All six of our children,” writes an American woman of the sort.it is heartening to hear from, “‘were born in a Nursing Home instead of a hospital—Mrs. —'s nursing home. She never has more than three or four guests at a time. “She lets mothers take care of their babies and she encourages them to nurse their babies. She is not only a fine woman, she lives by your teachings. She had a whole filing cabinet filled with them... (Mrs. S. R.) * * * There's a field of endeavor wait- quaint “regulations” imposed upon the customers by old-fashioned ly- ing-in institutions. You know the kind where new- and safer if mother takes care of her own. While I think this woman was fortunate in having her babies in a nursing home rather than a hospital, still I wonder why she didn’t have ‘em in her own home. Home is the best and safest place to have a baby—and, please, Yan- kee Wiseacres, spare me that hackneyed argument about all the equipment for emergencies. PROS AND CONS There are some feeble argu- ments against having your baby at home, even though your home is safer than any hospital can be. Some multiparae (hold it, the word means women who have borne more than one child) de- clare that going to the hospital for a week or two for childbirth is = the only time they ever get a good rest . . and I, even I, do not choose to argue with them about own home the doctor has to be- have or else. If you contemplate having a baby it will do you no harm to study Little Lesson No. 4, Pre- paring for Maternity, for which send 25 cent piece clean and a stamped, self-addressed envelope. And you should read Dr. Grantly Dick Read's book Childbirth With- out Fear, Harper & Bros., $2.75— maybe you can find it at the public library. reemployment. FDR DEDICATES Boulder Dam, . Mrs. “Ww right Carwrends Bob: Considine Article we 45 E. Ann Arbor Ave. y Risk Element in Politics Illustrated by Ike’s Illness. By MERRYLE S. RUKEYSER © .INS Economic Commentator President ° Eisenhower revealed : prophetic insight when he admon- ished his party weeks before his illness against identifying its for- funes too closely with one person- ality. . bs In taking so objective a position, Eisenhower was in Keeping with the constitutiona] views of the founding fathers, who made short shrift of the indispensable man theory, On the contrary, the Amer- ican constitutional system contem- plates rotating in office, At the same time, as a by- product, the President's detach- ment and sagacity alerted thought- ful “observers to the risk element in politics, business, and the busi- ness of life. * cf * While superficial guys had the political slates all doped out and the final results clearly in mind, it is now apparent that there, is a big gulf between easy assumptions concerning the future and the ac- tual turn of events. PEEK INTO FUTURE In this spirit, when I was a mem- ber of the Economic Forum of the National Industrial Conference Board, I would sit down toward the close of each year to take a peek into the future, < a - * I made it a rule to preface my remarks with these words: “I want to qualify myself as an expert, and state candidly that I don't - know what is going to happen next year. I will, however, give my views on the forces now at work and my concept of the logical se- quence of coming events.” yelopments illness and other contingencies. Eisenhower's coronary attack is a reminder that the institution of the Presidency should be mod- ernized. With the centralization of power in the executive department, the job makes demands on the incum- or a! ft, wu A snowaved sadeestatt 49 enve! te at oe Pontiae 05 sent to the Press, i snreog (Copyright 1955) bent which are excessive. DELEGATION OF WORK The White House should be thor- = 8 It is early to set down Presi- dent Eisenhower's niche in history, but here are a few footnotes for ‘historians: Eisenhower has been important ciety. His simplicity and common hon- esty have done much to create an emotional. understanding of the By JAMES J. METCALFE . » . Who cherishes his wife... The gay old business blade who thinks .. . He still has lots of life . Carnation. rose and violet. . , And every other bloom. . . With fragrance that surrounds the heart . And dissipates all gloom... He does not probe the problems of . The people he may meet. ,, He simply peddles beauty that . . , fWill help the world smell sweet, (Copyright 1955) —— Case Records of a Psycholo logist: 8-Year-Old Boy Gives Blood fo Sister Believing Transfusions Fatal to Donor Billy is really a great hero. Nobody could make a greater sacrifice than he did. But t's ‘mental torture was wunneces- sary. He simply lacked proper information. This daily column attempts to dispel similar anz- tety due to wrong ideas and false notions... Be grateful to American newspapers for the way they are banishing iqnor- - ance and mental ill health. By DR. GEORGE W. CRANE Case P-353: Billy R.. aged 8, lived on a farm with an older sister. The latter received a bad cut from a scythe blade on which she had stepped, and had lost so much blood, she seemed lifeless. * * * The physician who arrived, saw that she desperately needed a blood transfusion and he didn't have time to get any from a blood bank. “Billy,” he finally eskea the boy, “will you give your blood for a transfusion? Your sister is dying and unless she gets some fresh blood quickly, she will not last but a few minutes,” ‘Well, Billy ‘blinked apprehen- sively, but he was devoted to his sister, so he readily agreed to the transfusion. Before they had time to inquire what was wrong, Billy asked: “Doctor, when do I die?” Not until then did the doctor realize that 8-year-old Billy had actually thought he was to give all his blood to save his sister's life, : The boy. had thus blindly agreed to die for his sister. And he was waiting in terror for his final breath. Yet his fear was all due to mis- | understanding. To lack of proper knowledge. - MILLIONS DISTURBED Millions of boys and girls have labored under all sorts of terrify- ing secret dreads “because of sex complexes, * Some of them have waited, like little Billy, for insanity or feeble- | + ere | ; * af bys, Sec a rg a Pe ea as Py Pal 4 WA ane ) 4 ey mee ; fe f PAS? Ks Bie La) va q fi jigs j i i J } Ve . yi . 7 : 4 ha or a ue re { : =) A fit is) & eee ; as age Sia ‘ cinigg : SIZ SS Ot ni cs exe cwwenaes ts os estan : 359.50 ve ond ie \ coup aaaipipags mem prow ach YT an 42$29.50 All Foam jomestews Gecortor _- 349,50 Unique Pine Dropleaf Table — 6 upholstered chairs COVEE nw eeresesrvesessereess ’ Fireside Chair—Boucle cover.... 79.50 ard fara SA ag ow ccc ccccceravdseses 50 “259. 50 2-Pe. Sectional by Kroehler — Modern style in black 129.50 Lady’s Lounge Chair — Foam rub- ~ 119.50 5-Pe. Dropleaf Table — Chrome set with plastic : and white, slightly soiled ...............5-.4.. 195.00 ber seat in nylon cover, custom 7 i upholstered chairs ........0..0.. 0c eee cc cues 50 Large California Modern Style Sof: Ka pt made... eid eee e ence es ° 129.50 Black Wrought Iron Set — With knotty pine plastic _ metallic frieze ........-. 0005. : = te oe i; si 245.00 19.50 SS Rever- 54.50 top and 4 chairs in attractive tweed plastic covers. 50 fy a wlieeserleer i aaa : 109.50 5-Pe. Chrome Set — Table measures 36x48 with - , 369.50 2-Pe. Sectional—Modern parry Vtenainever sx, AO 08 HIDE-A-BEDS and SOFA BEDS plastic top and 4 matching chairs............... 84.50 279.50 Valentine Sever Contemporary Sofa — in top grade $279.50 Full Size Hide-A-Bed — Moss 119.50 Gray Woodgrain Plastic Top Chrome Table—With4 cover with kick pleat box .................6-5. 245.00 - oan frieze — Discontinued .° ° yellow plastic covered chairs.............0..000- 99.50 269. 30 Biscuit Tufted Sofa — ‘dapat metallicnyloncustom == ———soptttern oo. ee eee eee cee 239.50 94.50 Black Wrought Table—With plastic top with 4 chairs, ge a eS eee ee 230.00 269.50 Faull ‘Size Lawson Hide-A-Bed— Charcogl GG. BOY 6c c ciewisc ss ees cus xesevewsdeuss 79.50 13950 3-Pe: Sectional — With wrought iron frame and I ee eee ; oc ae a re . : upholstery spring seat and back ................. 119.50 109.50: Diven SEPTEMBER a As d : ( f 90, 1955. ft BRITON ABROAD — Kids outside New York City public school on opening day watch Maj. Alastair Ritchie of Scots Guards, Buckingham | Palace regiment, pass during tour of U. s. 20-Ft. Land-Water Cruiser Trails Engineer on Trips | GAYLORD #—Cruising by land or cruising by water—it’s al one, with the rig of engineer Lew Morehouse. ‘ He has fixed up a set of wheels | for his 20-foot cruiser that rolls, it from land to water and heck | again “>, drop of : king pin. A simple hitch — his car’ and the bow of the boat and More- them up into the bracket, clear of the beat bottom. Then the bolt | is replaced to hold the wheel in| place. Ready to come ashore, More- | housé pulls both king bolts while ‘in deep water. "The weight nd or | wheels pulls them down into ‘tion for road travel. With the king | ‘bolts back in place, the wheels lock so the boat can be pulled up’ house is ready to travel to th | Mere next handy body of water. - the past two years.. He's con- vinced his device is just the thing te put more motorists aboard boats—and more boats on wheels, Boats with wheels are nothing new—military craft have been so that most such devices trailer."’ Morehouse and hfe wife enjoy | | traveling with their mobile beat — _ behind them. For a complete | trip they have to use both road maps and navigational charts. * The: sight of a boat be hind a car without benefit of a conventional trailer is too much | for some onlookers, One motorist | drew alongside the Morehouses, violently tooting re horn. “Hey, mister!" he yelled, “your boat has fallen through your his invention—‘‘I decided to take | The Morehouse invention ae the hard work out of boat launch. | sists of a water-tight well on each side of the boat as: far apart as | the wheels of the: car, The boat ing He expects to see his device in| by a leading boat | wheels are suspended on a bracket | manutacturer next year, and held in place by a king bolt. | BOLT PULLED hs | get I that all tourists can amphibious travelers, More- house thinks it may be possible When the boat is launched in| someday for motorists to haul ‘shallow water, the bolt is” pulled . and the weight of the boat push- trailer-like houseboats behind their cars, able to park in as well ing down on the wheels forces as near water whenever they wish. @ pair of eur F reg. ON OUR EASY CRE Let Federal’s expertly trained corsetieres fit you properly! A gently, rounded look is yours ina a sreabany veh Vic ‘maidenjorm PRELUDE BRA BY MAIDENFORM 2.00 Natural separation, « 0 és et Oa tan. We tween the cups. ite in sizes 32-40, ABC cups. FEDERA ETUDE BRA IS STITCHED TO FIT 2.00 ap x that youthful look. White cotton, 32-40, A-B-C. Save! dept. stores Open Monday, Friday and Saturday nights ‘° SACINAW AT WARREN OPEN MON FRI OVERCOAT DIT TERMS PEOPLES! give alumni saat naenie. Bridge reins email suspension beidge.|- A Se Falls . ment, be cable snapped, plunging them) utility on the weekend| FUKUSHIMA, Japan » — cs feet into a flood-swollen river. Toca ye goog Aon skylarking ak ia were injured, nine se- ; “COLOR- SPUN” N ylon and Rayon Carpeting INSTALLED OVER 40-02. PADDING for ONLY Te ee ‘Justrous colors .. . green, beige, sandalwood, gray and turquoise. .. _ © Installed today’ excursion, start for famous brand names buy now-values are good Gorgeous Rayon TWEED | Regularly Priv ed at $8.95 from 5 beautiful decorator shades. “Color-Spun” is decorative and has a soft, rich, veil appearance! Easy upkeep ... is washable, pre-shrunk and colorfast . . . vacuums easily ... has rubberized latex backing! Color-Spun comes in five ANY SPOT CAN. BE REMOVED! Fruit, paint, grease, dog and- wood stains all can be easily washed erty over. wood floors. only at this price. Con- crete floors slight- ly higher, Look longer, look slimmer in Look and feel like the ste new woman of fall *55! DIA-trol, with patented inner vestee, nips inches off your waist, trims the fuller figure smartly toward Fashion’s long, leaner look.. In pink batiste. Individually fitted in 36 to50. sein Ol TENG SAT NIGHTS TO 9 j i. | Taléenasie eee) a all - Men's Better Slecks, 29-42 Boys’ Horsehide Bomber Jockets, 6-18 /...12.88 Men's Dungorees, 28-50 .........::0.cce Te 21227” Fluffy Bed Pillows .......00...sess0- Decron Comforters Cannon 24x46 Towels Seal of Quality Sheets .... twin 1.59... full 1.77 Famous Purrey Blankets, irregs. ............ 6.99 Warm Sheet Blankets ............0s00cdcsvs Window Draperies, 42x90" . Colorful Throw Weinen’s Chellis Baby Doll PJ's, S-M-L....1.00 Chenitle Robes, Dusters 10-46 ................3.33 Girls’ Coats, Coat Sets; 3-6x, 7-14 ........13.88 Girls’ Felt Skirts, 9x6x, 7-14 00.00.0000... 1.49 Tots’ Snug Snowsuits, 2-4 voosccccccecco. "an 69 Tots’ Sturdy Pleytogs, 2-8 Tots’ Better Joong, 3-8 o..........cccccccsecssees 1.24 Crib and Chest Set .......... Bosc leeeidl oat 23-26-in. Venetian Blinds .............0.6..6005. 2.44 Boys’ Warm Jockets, 6-18 ..........ccisccesss-.6.88 Boys’ Senforized PJ's, 6-16 .......cssssess woo BF Men's Unionsults, 36-46 0.0... 101.66 Men's Sport Shirts, S-M-L ... sor orornee SEOs 244 “DuPont's eerylic fiber. | a FEDERAL Arvin Adjustable ironing Boerd ......... ive 88 Bridge Cheirs . 2 for 4.88 Marlite Top Occasional Tebles ...cssiccsss:-.8.88 Electric Toester, Pereéletor, Cooker-Fryer..$10 15 f % SAGINAW AT WAR REN To) nanee OPEN MON FRI SAT NICHTS TO dept. stores ase ape aga pipe ce gamers gf ot vy) s é K ide Y Poon i ; v F my, i i 4 Hl. 4 ot ‘ a : P THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, A ; Py a 2 pag) coho us ue S EEeaeantanneeenneennnaanenel pers [runise it a . of contemporary design . . . with fl city water... sewer... automatic gas _ or oil heat . .. tile in bath . . . vestibule ‘closet .. . removable sliding windows : «+. large dining area... and a choice of 8 elevation’. | Located on Terry Lake, | - fj] Pontise within walking ‘| distance of Fisher Body | . i E ti “Met : j | 80 EASY To OWN THIS 2 BEDROOM HOME! | only “48 month a | TO EACH, EASE — Film stars Madrey Hepburn SEPTEMBER 90, 1958 _ Peace” int Rome, relax in different ways on the set — she reading, he napping. oes Re twisting or *- ‘Sarfectty pesbionad t ke’s Illness Puts Nixon jon Fast - Moviny Schedule By WILBUR JENNINGS WASHINGTON @#—It is all work ALL THIS «For Only - $7200.00. | $550 DOWN . Plus Mortgage Coors, $300 chauffeur-driven limousine and the | Other three travel in a car directly | behind his, i i i i 3 i g g: i #é 8 i & e iyi i i Ti jill if tf i 4) TY reer Be Dae a regularly about ‘11 o'clock ah Famous G-E Aluminized 90° Tube—biggest t-inch picture. Genuine hardwood veneers— @ furniture construction. Convenient front i tuning. Two-way interference protection, Tong life tubes, new push-pull on-off switch’ hh % s ee # pA M825 W. H | SERVICE TRADE-IN CREDIT DELIVERY ity corvie ay At Hampton's yoy're It's easy ond takes, Hampton’s own de- sure of | tiac’s most liberal trade-in allowance for your TV or ap- pliance! just o few minutes livery staff provide to open your new prompt service! charge account at. Hampton's! tory trained stoft “becks up your new \ television or ap- pliance purchase! Now Enjoy. Largest TV Screen in ‘Your oF | = ty i % borhood! See the Latest Models of GE Appliances at | Pontiac's _, Newest GE - Dealer Medel 24180. 24-inch . Genvine mahogany veneers, Swivel base — at turns in any direction. | oe 43 ss FAR FEFATHIA NEAR . TON ELECTRIC . :x:ic%on uron FE 4-2525 CENTER Be a : ee sm ee any Park Jewelers _1 North Saginaw St. FE 4-1889 eae WHERE THOUSANDS SAVE MILLIONS The best way to buy that home you've always dreamed of . . it’s the Model Loan for the Model Home! With Branches at : W. HURON at TILDEN . PERRY at GLENWOOD KEEGO HARBOR WALLED LAKE ry -.. Member. Federal Deposit Insugance Corporation _. THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 80, 1955 “a a ‘ oe MA - tambour doors & ~ ‘three dimension _— styling © Tambour doors add much to. | the smart appearance of the ae ber headboard bed and chest. ie Six-drawer dresser with at- | tached mirror. Original design hardware of brass with white baked-on enamel! centers, concave shaped, “ Tambeour Footless Bed 149.50 Double Dresser ..... 219.50 Humorous Gadgets Make| Protits for Maine Family BRIDGETON, Maine (—Why)| I learned the silk screen process,” | f- gga ; h Ff iit " esti ; gSz Pa i if a ilk F i if ln i i: : : ifr ik e2e i He 1g Hi fl iz i Bibs, Ft lh 3 Hy : i i ? by GEE 85 5 it i : i- | i if i RE i 4 HH 5 gf i E i i “a j li : f for the dining room 42x60" cheed, onare 10°90" with two F rly De | . rocetul chairs with, - "cotton filled seat cushions. a SALE FALL | Arm Chair & 3 Side Chairs $129.50 COATS £: ae Decale: «aly ce. vd ie These Are Coats S a 2 | eee 4 Deluxe Modern You Would Expect Bue ) iS | toPay atLeast =| Py A mm Living Room Suite $24.99 For f' | /. Se da oe eae ; I Reg. $319.50 269 Only $27. cH oe Value ‘ : yo tnad $ | 99 Save $50.00 on this smart living room suite ) designed in excellent taste, and built to give : you many years of comfortable wear. Notice | fe. the wide, channeled arms and the handsome | : ff ‘ ? welted back. This.suite has reversible, inner-. ’ spring cushions with coil spring base construc- - 4 : Qik. tion, covered i of the latest decorato a f j | 4 fabrics in gorgeous ¢ colors. ne | SUCCESS | hepatas ba 2 FASHIONS | , | A Small @ Fur Fabrics Coats _ ihe wok, — ae ae : ( @ Full Length @ Flees | BO . Ample Free Parking --- Easy Credit Terms! @ Sport Toppers @ Chinchilla LAYAWAY aca Piet | ae so | ) ee | © Velvet | : ) , ) : a Monday Night Until 9! | _361 South Saginaw Street | | tr Rg A tas ‘ i : : a é : i gob aa a nw a ss : He ~~ + a. a, Oe bc) ee Wiles * ies | jt ”f i ; | ; 3 Aa ¢ ; ; . “oHE, PoN'tAc PnEss, ._ FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1955 °. dally traing and Newest Coiffure Craze |South African Bird Count 1 ag Pyaeplp enn i Taken by Photo Process OLITYLE ROCK, Ark. w — Hair}. F | CAPETOWN—A bird census is)f) || stylist Guy Tipton came up with} being taken by photographing [| : & Rew drown Male tint and ect ‘ them from the air, in South) w a at found ‘takers. Ss ae ade hibited the wnt os ome by ~ncrai| I on road, & fishing a , php EY ees ia 30% action -- but no questions as to or reports. & $250" per 3 | where the dye jobs could be ob- D, Davies enth |I dewn wis ANDIRONS 1 og says it’s really very ys f gh omg Bay| P . - » BASKETS, ETC. ty ia home, dest take some 51,350 tons of fish worth : : Be See'Ser Picteres Fil fing cotheaand ‘apply it to light eae is Oe hind one | : ME TO PLAN fellow amen * the = pe Howth Africa's a ALL IS THE BEST TI ir and. annually amounts ALL GRASS SEED 20% OFF Sas wt oi = | Siz,e0.000 oe = right oll. 2 Gas Station Robbers FOR THE MOST COMPLETE BARNES HARDWARE 742 W. Huron Pleaty of Parking Phone FE 5-910! Tran: expects this year's > olive oi! output to total 11,600 tons. un changed from 1954. , Ike's ‘Boss’ WASHINGTON ®—*The Boss,” as President Eisenhower has smil- ingly referred to him, flies to to take charge of the temporary White House. “The Boss” is 56-year-old, white- TURKEY ( (f time lumberjack who as Elsen- hower’s No, 1 aide has become one of the most influential men in the nation, tant than ever, He will decide | SAUCE — ) which few of the major and mine A selection of iets salads + cigs ma a licious desserts to choose : pene asi: BigP fe pe oa, Hard working, and with a tem- the most interesting and enjoy- TRY IT— tained ef Md tore caste of New able meals at... — BRING THE FAMILY! oon aaa Weniaen the i i s 00) 0) ORR | (0) IHOMADE | 144-146 N. SAGINAW. STREET WHC’s 27th { t J rh. GENUINE NATIONALLY ADVERTISED OASTMASTER TOASTER Millions Sold at $23.50 Now Only. “17 | —— "lence eect ae oe iabeteaetnnoeunesnemessusmsaneeenee enn _ aoe AA eee” ancabepenecenn 53-Pc. Service for 8 ROAST FRYING ALL DAY co Srcisamace ne na ae Poe -Adams’ Influence Grows haired Sherman Adams, a one-| ported Takes Over eg ite citi : g Fg s E 3. 1 JERSEY CITY, NJ. @ — New Ptrcxt AVVVV VIVE Ih aaanaaaae I} 999999999 9999999 Exquhitely pat Sigel nevware 30. PAY 50c SAVE $10.00 WEEKLY | No Down | ayment 3-PIECE TAPERED | ” Se - LUGGAGE WEST BEND 8-Cup SET Automatic Percolator - ag when $ 9 5 Regular $19.95 coos. off ye... Elia Weekly | Here’s tamous nationally edvettiond TAPERED lug. Mase, light enough for travel comfort, sturdy Sayre eon pate. Wke lay and Monday ~ Wight Until 9 108 NORTH SAGINAW A The pertect gitt fite one’ on 12° lg SELECTION OF DRAPERY - FABRIC—BE SURE TO SHOP Sam Benson Says: REMEMBER ME? I’m the Guy Who Brought ° Everyday Low Prices for Men’s Suits and Topcoats to Pontiac en Peers Se ce Paie eoal 2 hag af . +s AND, THIS IS MY SIDE STREET STORE WHERE YOUR CLOTHING DOLLAR BUYS MORE! SHARKSKIN OR WORSTED —s PRICE 2-PANT . SUITS 1 Could Sell for $59. 50! ‘For the man who wants the best fit , fabric best tailoring . . best + and "just the .$29.87 to $41.87! . ZIP LINED| TWEED COAT | ZIP COAT I Could Sell-for 39.50 MY PRICE [fF 1 Could Sell tor $53 MY PRICE Lustron Gabardine for a _— ita 4" eS ees $9gi warmth. Weather- fect for all year ‘round. proofed! OVER 4000 PAIR EVERY KIND OF PANTS JACKET TO SELECT FROM! ' $ To $@ $ 4387 Te ‘987 6?’ | 1387 ©@ Quilt Lined @ Sport Coats @ Surcoats AND A THOUSAND oto at A al te $11.87, style that will look best on him! : Thousands of Suits, . Toecde © Weel oem sot ec Recs sd Wools @ Two-Tones @Versity Coots © Miracle Fabrics © ALTERATIONS FREE! @ Gabardines ™~ PO eR a Ee pes REED ba he Lone] eek ic 90s sag aus a IN ane i ie Pie es iy) i. ; ¥/ v } \ 4 \ ‘em. \ 4 G 4 ; j Ning \ | i ; ; \ : i ; ee «| | f ) : | on ‘__eiatiey THE PONTIAC PRESS oteftt. - ee A rae : o. me ae FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 90, 1955 . ‘PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, era THIRTEEN” ee Elections, Football, Dance Spotlighted at Pontiac High Kea } Headit 7 |St. Michael Freshmen Initiated Friday; es See Father O'Reilly Is Honored on Feast Day Play Ferndale Tonight; Fashion Show Attracts § i z PIRi Ete | a He ihe ET ‘ | ite E r t +t i I ‘ 4 ? 3 z By a a? showing at 7:30 on Oct. 13, . ' Mickets will go on sale next ; po ‘Heading the Student Council this TREAT FOR THE CHILDREN — Youngsters in Pontiac will soon| Larson, the Wogglé Bug (painting), Dick Ramsdell (Jack the Pumpkin have @ chance to see “The Land of Oz,” Pontiac High School's first fall | head) seated; and, on the floor,.scarecrow Bob Crandall, The play will semester oe Bob — Children’s Theater presentation. Rehearsing for the eight-scene fantasy be shown at 3:30 p. m. Oct. 12, 13 and 14 and at 7:30 p. m. Oct. 13 at the assisted by Ay orang are Jerry Young (in chest) who plays the leading part of “Tip,” Jack High School. : garet ee pe junior, Other if te Hil MuscFilsAit | Junior Hi Programs Held Pees ree : Minesinger, at Waterford Welcome Assemblies for ‘séverith| “Opportunities of Lincoln,” and | pression Class. Members are busy | and Patricia Smith, treasurer, graders, many of whom still feel | an outline, “Hallguards and Their collecting material for the pro} nanos FOLLOWS GAME i at after their'first move| Duties,” was presented by Derris | 8™*™5: F ; Talent Show Fecitures| mom semestary schol, wers| Niches, captain of bagwards. |S St Bos | tilt tonight, PHS students will | ° ° at on dance t the Singing, Acts; Pledge! — —_— Two pantomimes — “You and| SCHEDULED AT EASTERN attend a at the high school, - sponsored Student Councij, It Drive Progresses other, a Family Night proved by Fe age 4 = f By JEAN LIMATTA w classes were holding stu-| drow volleys of applause } at Eastern Junior High. | and 75 cents drag. Music filled the air at Waterford | Cents’ interest, with audiovisual 4 song, ‘I Believe,” by Lee Col-| The 94's have planned the Pro) activities and clubs at school : designated as one lins, and “You'll Never Walk| stam to everyone & ese well wader now. The Township High School this week.| most popular ways -to acquire bs the activities, clubs and services way Alone,” by Shirley DeRousse, were school paper, the Tomahawk, sembly of the 1955-56 schedule was CusToM AT LINCOLN trio number, “In the Still of the} ap all boy assembly Wednes- | Work on the yearbook, the held, with talented 10th, Iith, and) 1. of the customs at Lincoln | Nisht.”. by Mary Gibbs, Susie) day by the Fisher Body Division | Quiver, is beginning, 12th graders performing. Acts| Junior High is a Welcome Assem- | Hallenbeck and Karen Metz. of General Motors bes stadents | a renate Squad has had its ranged from singing and dancing| bly fof the new students, put on| Evelyn Lange, director of the | polishing up their tools and tead- | 4) sting and chosen teams to pantomimes. by the 9A class. This was held| chorus, and teachers Mrs. Burr- ing crafts books. . for forthcoming debates. ; ane "6 » . .| Thursday, ‘and. the 7B students| ette, Mrs. MacAdame, Mrs. | A movie, “Builders of Tomor-|. * * ¢ have promised a return program| Meabon and Mrs. Young were | row,” showed future trends of} “More clubs have named officers Football lights are getting | in the near future. thanked by the 9A students for | design for automobiles. The work|for the semester. The Camera closer to Waterford’s field. | Arter am opening mamber by | ‘it belp im organising the pro- | of the Craftsman’s Guild was ex-| Club elected Dick Singleton presi- Close fo $6,000 in pledges already | the 94 chorus, a speech of wel- gram. : plained, including the awards and/ dent, with Carey Charles, vice have been received toward the | come was given by Jeanne Joha- Still in the beginning stages are| scholerships which total almost | dent, bp nenag A Charise, vice $25,000 goal fo erect the lights. | 9%, School president. Vice prest- |two Thanksgiving assemblies, to| « om er tan teen ee dent Ronnie Bunch gave a talk, be put on by the ninth grade Ex- retary; est, 4 Howard Bennetts is faculty ad- students Stewart, publicity manager; Con- viser of the student council com- stantine Sousanis, contest man- mittee with Bob Hope as student | | som; end Sie Sauls, ple chairman. Others on the committee | | 4 are Jerry Kruskie, Judy Board- OFFICERS CHOSEN Hickman. : assisting as vice president, Jerry REHEARSING rey ; OA ‘ | - Young is secr@tary; Marie Meyer, a gga | “ Ps a a ee Michael Carry Heads. “Best Lge heel a areas . : ‘ ‘sy aie id Boys’ Glee Clubs also elected Seniors; Juniors Elect tonight. 7 and 14 Allan Olson plays the Wednesday and Friday officers : day are ee a ee eee F By ANN SCHACHERN dent; Nancy Cartier, president dent; Sue Tobin, shia bweod pwbieod acl Mike Boyer, secretary; Ron | Class elections were the high-| iyn Cummins, treasurer. will imme Nelson, treasurer; librarians lights at St. Frederick High School Bil Brown Tomorrow Hi-Y members chael Carry as president; Nor- hold @ car wash at WTHS from Third hour officers are: Ray-|™ma Thyle, vice president; Nancy voor We males tae enue given Brennen, vice president; Jones, class treasurer. = a charity J Jack Nelson, secretary; Phil} David already has been put to Co-op Club's newly elected Twichel, treasufer, Joe, Giglio,| work collecting _ ring MacKenzie, president; Judy Cry- officers are Jim Williams, presi- librarian. » measured for these last|sler, vice president dent; JoAnn Lowry, vice prest- rine a te aioe oe secretary; and Kay Stewart, treas- dent; -Harry White, president; Bill Price, vice) their arrival. Charlotte Johnson, treasurer. president; Bob Johnson, +| Juniors elected Michael Mal- | AT AVONDALE Homecoming plans are tentative- reed Ron Murray, Dick Hathaway pode pain oueehtiied Bescicd z ly drawn up. Featured in this two- Some popular ones: The; a. McDermett Chap- | Kergan, pee Steve age alter so! A N nif lemeprtl penlerd gna bd rw EASY LEARNING — Audio-visual films are being used more and pan ayaa sett Kegan ter of the Féture Teachers Clubs | Rosina, treasurer. On the shoul- = wens ie sits Friday a bonfire and talent show rae mms O daees tae Ga die de ae oe a the school newspaper's Smoke and poll gee gsr maa as th ch ied ae a Over will take place, and on Saturday | is both pleasant and effective. Preparing Bere stich | Signal Club... Drama Club. . .| Doruentns Fred's aétivities for the coming | 1 the a football game and the home-|Tecent movie on chemistry for science classes at Lincoln Junior High Glee Club... . and, of course, the aah aditcer Sek’ bem Ses year The little brown jug, caine Gam School is ninth grader Bryen Marks. always popular Magic Club where| 7 : ‘| Avondale-Troy rivalry, 'you learn to pull rabbits out of| 7: : Student Council President Arron) piece of honor in a hat ee ue aed ieee some of the! i. dance floor. Education Association, in-| things the Council already has ac- : JEFFERSON SET FOR GAME stalled new officers. Joyce Whit-| complished. ' peat bas ties are just starting to roll. Cheer-| rizabeth Rodgers, PHS home| stitution by the faculty. Copies of] _ Avondale’s new leaders are organizing to keep up| ec. instructor, presented the new | the document were placed on bul-| for the second a keen spirit for the semester's . girl members: Toby Gilbert, |letin boards in every homeroom. first football game, scheduled for| Connie Scott, Lora Green, Gail Proposals of a yearbook also were Tuesday with Eastern, at Wisner) Sedrick, Phyllis Cotter, Marie! discussed, but, no definite conclu- Stadium. Plenty of excited com-| nworin: Mary Kennedy, Sharon! sions reached. A ments heard in the halls, with the| walane. Danna Nolf Darlene | acy Gut sees hope of victory running high . . . ; ' (i= = 6 | Bone ig mae Stephens. ana) the Council. is considering tet Drawing pleased comments from| Robert F. Beauchamp, head of | ting the junior class get \ their Jefferson's girls are two new work | the PHS English department, ed ig oe this year. It has been New black folding shades in the| dates in the FTA pledge service, | “ision is an important auditorium are designed for better’ followed by the singing of the FTA; Finally, a showing of audio-visual films. song. Driver-Students Get Tips tinea res ’ | to St. Alphonsus parish in Dear- Pontiac High students in driver; Pliotos of fatal and personal in- | born. His loss is felt by all. An enthusiastic reception was | : Tuesday on just how the police| in determining who is at fault, the | given Traffic and Safety Bureau operates | students learned, ‘and fast police| spoke to the junior and senior in Pontiac work in getting injured persons to/| classes about Junior Achievement. Patrolman Gerald Gaedt of the| a hospital can save lives. He recruited many new members. traffic department explained to ap-| Big cause of accidents and a as well as a of those who : a 4 i | AETENTION-GETTER AT AVONDALE—Students | out the anties of one of the 20 tropical fish that swim |Protmately 200 vstadent deiwers) number + ns Mex gig ae at Avondale High can't seem to pass the new built-in| in the lighted tank — spinning a fish-tail,no doybt, | accidents, to handle the accidents| A captain, a lieutenant, two| Auditions ‘were held for the aquarium in the school's main corridor without stop-| for Sharon Wiles, also a sophomore.: es as they occur, and to keep tabs| sergeants and 12 patrolmen make | choral class. by vocal instructor, ping to look. Above, tenth grader Larry Moore points se -) * Jom violations: , up the traffic bureau. | Dominic Kline, ® : a ‘ os \ v 3 ° f aK , r é - ae : - | : / ¥ bd : Si i at aig gi UE Msi Win A oe RRR eC RRR MURINE, se cid ale leche lated Pt a ea ek ea wie Be ‘ i I i i i rT ‘ i i i! sear bint iret ry z ee a i 2 z :S. es H = a Si 3 i i Fs ift: AT aE i 7: h EF ei *| Photographed at the recent membership|Wenonah drive. Mary was appointed as tea sponsored by Amies Club were twins| Needlework Guild chairman for the club Martha Cowan (left) and Mary Cowan of | during the meeting. PAGES 14-17 | : The Junior Music Clubs of the Pontiac Tuesday Musicale will be- gin their 1955-56 season Sunday. The affiliated groups will gather at 3 p.m. at the homes of members for their meetings. Matinee Musicale ‘wil meet at the home of Pamela Griffin on ra a ee ae dividual and the club, as well as the family and the community. Meetings are neld the first Sun- day of each month, Ocfober through May, with members pre- senting musical selections for the programs. COUNSELORS NAMED Junior Music Clubs Resume Meetings and Student League are to re- port at $3 p.m. Junior and Senior League prospective members are asked to report at 4 p.m. Persons interested must provide their own accompanists, be study- ing at the present time and- must | perform acceptably one selection by memory. , Those interested in. auditioning .| ate asked to contact Mrs. Buck. .| New Flexible Comb Hides Hearing Aid A new flexible comb, designed to help hard-of-hearing women hide their hearing aids in their hair, is now on the market. The comb can be hidden under medium manager of the “Dart” at Dartmouth College where he is a sophomore. * « «6 . and Mrs. Harry Bickford of Raeburn street have returned to in Wisconsin, Mr, and Mrs. LaVerne W. Beat- ce. Mrs. Eichstedt, the former Doris Bruce, made her home with Mr. Mrs.. Stanley Kipp of Doris * > ice Smith of Toledo, Ohio, visiting at the home’ of She will remain in the city an- other week before returning to her home. House Furnishings, Go Fashion-Minded Women's Section= FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 80, 1955 i marked another panelist. rbor, Nort Wilderness. iy -” {Ils Beckoning | Jersey, announce the Delta sorority. Jerry was MARGARET FARRINGTON — Mr. and Mrs. James R. Farrington of Annandale, New engagement of their daughter, Mar- garet, to Jeremy John. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs, | Waldemar A. P. John of Birmingham.. Jerry has been home on furlough from his Alaskan assignment and Mar- garet visited the family part of that time. She attended Sweetbriar College in Virginia and was gradutted from Ohio Wesleyan University where she was a member of Tri School and the University of Virginia where member of Chi Psi fraternity. graduated from Cranbrook he was a Fash in the CAI building on Wil- _|liams Lake road. Volunteers will be hel with their job of solicit and will be given their kits. Over a cup of tea, old- timers will have the oppor- tunity to pass on informa- tion and “know how” to new volunteers. Geographic cochairman are Mrs. A. W. Gault and Mrs, Ralph G. Bump. Mrs. Lester Patton is as- sisting in the Waterford area. The Pontiac geographic goal is $13,200. Assisting Mrs. Gault will be Mrs. Robert Anglemier Jr., captain district one; Mrs. W. H. Mrs. ‘Thomas Fowler Jr. is cap- tain of district seven assisted. by co-captains Mrs. Ola Mae Paige and Mrs. Robert Turpin. In dis- trict eight, Mrs. William Hutchin- | son, district captain will be as- sisted by Mrs. Ralph Norvell and Mrs. Dave Wilson as co-captains. OTHERS NAMED Others serving as captains are Mrs. Richard Borchert, district nine; Mrs. James_H. McGuire, dis- trict 10; Mrs. Lawrence Ferman, district 11 and Mrs. Newton Skill- Lamor-| man, district 12. Those named by Mrs. Bump to serve as district captains in the Waterford district are Mrs. Duane Lemaux, Mrs. Lester Howey, Mrs. A. W. Nevala, Mrs. Jack S. Hodges, Mrs. D. W. Mclntyre, Mrs. Harry Ravell, Mrs. Robert Bruce and Mrs. William Liley. neth Schluchter, Mrs, William R. Armstrong, Mrs. Martin. J. Wager, Mrs. F. W. Heltman, Mrs. John Szeremet and Mrs. Richard Pet- tie. Completing the district captains and co-captains in the Waterford Bride-Elect Bride-elect Shirley Dunn Jean or long fluffy cuts, or under a named her bridal attendants at Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Turner Drayton Plains, will vows on Oct. 8 at Emmanuel ion Show to Highlight Meeting of UF Volunteers Women Workers Will Receive Kits, Plus . Advice on Soliciting Donations at Session on Wednesday Afternoon A parade of fashions from Bloomfield Fashion Shop will highlight the program planned for the feminine contingent of United Fund Drive Volunteer Corps. The affair will take place Wednesday from 1-3 p.m, Pair Reveal Engagement of Daughter | Mr. and Mrs. Stuart G. Dickie of Lakeland avenue announce the engagement of their daughter, Carolyn Mae, to Joseph Lucien Hardig of Birmingham, He is the | There are four pages in | today’s Women’s Section | son of Mrs. Herbert W. Suter, of Hamilton, Ohio, formerly of Bir- mingham. The couple will exchange nup- tial vows Oct. 22-at St.. James Episcopal Church, Birmingham. The bride -elect has chosen Marilyn Miller of Keego Harbor, Mrs. Robert W. Hamilton of De- troit, Mrs. Houston H. Harte of Des Moines, Ia., and Mrs. Mi- chael Ryan of Green Lake to be her attendants, Carolyn attended Miami Univer- sity in Oxford, Ohio, and was af. filiated with Alpha Omicron Pi sorority. Joseph is a graduate of the University of Michigan Law School and is a member of Sigma (Chi and Phi Delta Phi Law fraternity. Janice Pierson Is-Honored at \Bridal Shower at a miscellaneous bridal shower given Wednesday evening by Mrs. William Cummings of East Kennett road. Janice, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Orville Pierson of East Howard street, is the bride-elect of Ronald James Cummings. His Mary Smith. Others attending were Jean Smith, Mrs. Joseph Mary Lou Ehrmann, Betty A, Sheridan, Velma Smith, Mary Tick, Beverly Flanders ‘snd Mrs, Evelyn Elmy. Your Mouth Is Most : Expressive Feature to popular - - Janice Pierson was the honoree . Charles Cummings end Mrs, _— : ees THE PON TIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER. 80, 1955. : FIFTEEN ‘Association for. Childhood Education Sponsors Tea at Whitfield School - Annual Fall Affair Is Held! Not content withthe dress length | short ‘startin. Lingerie reaches style, sleep weay designers now the ultimate in brevity with a new ‘borrow. inspiration from bathing niet Gree Ga ae een OO suits and come up with a series of ' ties. FALL HAIR TRENDS .. . for fall millinery . . . means slightly longer tresses, smooth crowns and waves that swirve upward to flatter. RANDALL’S HARPER METHOD OD Shr 88 Wayne Street Howard and Mrs. William Cot- fing. — CUSTOM CARPET CLEANING | ~ Wall-to-wall carpeting shampooed in the home with new moth-proofing detergent. Phone FE 5-3509 Mrs. Ray Fleming Heads WCTU Unit Mrs. -E: J. Sweazey ‘was 2 tip ? qt i g i 5 Ll s 7 Lots of little cotton gloves in brilliant colors this fall. Spice for dark suits and dresses. rE EF a GOOD FOOD ... TED’S IS IN THE TOP .‘LEAGUE! No matter how tomorrow's game—or—the series—comes | out, you'll find that our take- | Ponting Presse Phete the Pontiac school system, and Mrs. James Morrissey of Lakeland avenue, a member of the decorations committee. | New teachers and home room mothers were guests of the association at its annual fall tea. Shown at the annual Association for Childhood Educa- tion tea held Thursday at Daniel Whitfield school are Mrs. Charles Coppersmith of Woodland avenue, refreshment chairman, Josephine Stillwell of Lorraine court, president of ACE, Sue Swartz of East Kennett road, a new teacher in Ro: njoys First ~ out dinners always bat a ? Tricks tor Tweedy Togs| Rose Enioys First’ -|Dolores Hylla hisinh! bares doit sen : Choice in Lipstick Is H. at PARIS (INS) — Paris designers| worn with a front-buttoned tweed-| Recently, Sen. Margaret Chase |4> “2 OOFEE phone jn your order to be have some special tricks that give | skirt tucked to super fullness. | smith (R-Maine) and Rep. Frances | BYidal Shower picked up at your convenience a flavor to the most func-| Virginie considers this outfit Bolton (R-Ohio) introduced bills Hylla oe pa and enjoy the top food in any Geeed aperding. more graceful than shirt and to make the rose the official U.S. | is. o Acuna sping: pr Madeleine de Rauch, for in-| slacks. She shows it in dark-brown | flower. Apparently the majority . a dr.; wes the how stance, has one of the most original | jersey with light-brown tweed or in| of ‘American Beauties” oree at @ personal shower when tweed outfits in Paris. It's a sport-| black jersey with dark-green |their choice of lipstick shades is | members of Beta Alpha Chapter of styled suit in brown and beige | ee: any indication. Sigma Beta Sorority met recently. tweed worn with a pair of long, Pat Sturgis opened her home on side-buttoned gaiters in the same pea ng Bn Pg lag) mam tweed, Mr. end Mrs. (oo only mse 4 ‘ The suit has buttoned breast. Paul Webster _— ee ‘ pockets and a slightly shortened of S : Attending were Mrs. Leonard skirt covering the top-edge of the Summit | Hylia, Mrs. William Thomas, gaiters, It’s the galters that street ‘| Mrs, Paul Beith, Grace Camp- make all the difference for this ennounce the bell, Jackie Downer, Mrs. Jerry oe all-tweed leok and you can plan : May, and Barbara McSkullin. ‘ en these stocking-saving leg- engagement of| Oners were Goldie Palaian, WOODWARD Roe ts covers tor sports or week-ends in their daughter, | Joyce Setter, Mrs, William Smith, at SHOE STORE 26 we atane ae &. the country. Myrna Trene, | Carol Thomas, Esther Thomas end | SQUARE LAKE RD. » . j ‘ : ; Designer Manguin also has a to Robert H, | Mareuetite Windiate. — en : an ! practical idea with tweeds. She : ent shows a dark-green simple tweed Laity, son of . suit which does a strip-tease trick: Mr. and Mrs. - . a. di Baggage Donal Leonard Laity 2-H our Free P. arking : ; dress with a high neck and long of P ong? HAVE YOUR TICKET VALIDATED Tea aeadicheds sc wae tes aa Pte WHEN YOU MAKE A PURCHASE | ; a sweater if worn with the skirt wilt graduate AT JACOBSON’S ie and suit-jacket. For afternoon you from Wayne > remove the jacket and the slim University in th f ted coat- pemethy mar diy tb Ge January. The @ | : couple plans e ce “maine” ts gentle elegance A ai” | | its gentle ce. of a jersey a ’ MYRNA IRENE WEBSTER Supple ie curved to you with gentle | shaping . . . the fitted coat is new fashion individuality in a season of sleek, straight lines. Any way you choose yours... subtly figure following, definitely stated. : or handsomely belted . . . you'll wear it _ ; day and evening with complete assurance. Left: Pellon-lined polished black wool, $85. Consat Charcoal or black soft wool ‘ with a mandarin neckline, 59. sg Right: Leather-belted , tweed in black or brown with white; black or beige solid wool broadcloth, 89.95. Sizes 10 to 18. RL ee geagae “if ee * 1S. ROE NINE, SEO RRM. a NRT RMR RRR SSCS RIN me NER NE eae Priced for Home Furniture Time $95 RES Specially Regular $13.75 Beautiful hand painted base made of bristol glass with raised floral decoration. Choose from dainty tailored white tissue faille or pleated white ace- tate shades. Overall height 27” COAT SALON STREET LEVEL . You Will Enjoy Shopping at DRAYTON HOME FURNISHINGS ea” The Friendly Store Ses STORE HOURS: 4479 Dixie Hwy. | Drayton Plains |] Mondey thru Seturday : Open Mon, and Fri. Night ‘ti 9 | : OR 3-2300 | i M. to 5:30 P.M. y ba yon \ i be 53 = es ‘ ‘ - i ae Pye, : : e ‘ : AD Re ae THE PONTIAC PRESS) FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 30,1955 a ed —~ Serage : : sey - ; : ety ; ae : . Hs t Ba * e os : é . noe . 4 ce* ¥ ‘ e ~. : On tee fs -% en 1|Movie Stars’ nvitation M Revive Roman Physician — Novdo Recuires | 1 V Invitation May hevive homance site A - Trick ee ae . , a ‘ Bee : Coiffure Trick | By ELIZABETH WOODWARD | you'll-be able to go,” and sign | for, It docsn't say you expect to) same time, It might break: the fo Lif ti if It you like Grace Kelly's hair-do|, “Dear Miss Woodward: I met} your tmitial. == =| go. with him, It's just an siece sé OO LTETIMC - : ) brushed ‘back from her brow and | the most wonderful boy this sum-| It's not a date you're asking him | for being in the same _iCenaright, 3088) | . Always Call Him : drawn to het neck in back with | mer while we were both in the : Te s : RES ns pec ioas! 8 Ayr: Dae! |F,. ends of hair barely turned up—| same place on vacation. He told ‘Doctor, Even After . " > [|here’s a new wrinkle she's wearing | me he would.call me when he got - Retirement. LEARN to EARN ! in her newest movie you might like | settled down as a freshman in col- yy a eet. to copy. - |lege. \ : EMILY POST ALL « INTER Set a deeply ridged wave ACTOSs | swe have » mutual friend who | “Is it .proper to introduce a PALL OURSES. your hair in back, Just a couple Of | might be on TV, and who prom- doctor who is now retired as Dr. Night Classes The iden of the ridged wave—more | 124 to menanme Cele WOT | Jones, or does he become Mr, | Dayer Fldge than wave-—ts not so much | Dalpeds. The question let Te Jones? A friend of ours has ‘ Cell Today for for looks, although it looks very |, an bien tn to the cently retired from the medical information. irelin head, as for | Send » nice circling her ; TV show? profession and a discussion arose No age limit! shaping and mouling this oh-so- as to whether or not he is Phone FE 4-1854 casual hair-style. ; “ie sald be wanted to go if I called Dr, or whether this Call Miss Wilson Todey | This is an excellent oe oe got — so pt pony = lie used only for a practicing teen-agers, wearing Alice in Won-| wast ving me @ sician.”” a careemngton | deriand head-bands, who have/| lime He's a very nice bey!” PONTI AC | trouble keeping the back of the : te te tee. bee ; [hair close to their heads. Anawer: At the time your me earned for life, He is never called BEAUTY COLLEGE eerie tual friend was glowing to you anything else! ™ 1 A flannel jerkin and matching | both over the possibility of his 16% E.. Huron, Behind Kresge's slim skirt. can change’ partners, TV your boy friend “Dear Mrs. Post: My dangh- te 2nd Floor | vary blouses and eherally behave | enthusiastically said he wanted to ter was engaged a year age. ea a like ap extensive wardrobe. be in on it, At that time my husband and : i | It was no line, He meant every gave = large reception at the word of it. And he'd probably be country club in honor of her 3 delighted to go with you if you get engagement. Soon afterwards, ; ie “i” depends on things however, = ene was d should “My daughter is now going with he chow, and another young man. In the event to send — that she should become engaged tickets, by all means get in touc again, would it be in good taste with your friend at college to re- for us to give a second party for pattern 743: Misses’ him. her, or would it be best to @N-| sizes 32-34: 36-38 included. ‘Use way to break nounce it in the newspaper without | ply fingering yarn or cerized may exist at any fanfare.” i crochet and knitting cott needn't really Send 25 cents in. coins for this it Answer+-(Your second choice 18' pattern—add 5 cents for each pat- . | tern for first-class mailing. Send | to 124 Pontiac Press Needlecraft “Dear Miss Woodward: We had “Dear Mrs. Post: Are | Dept., P.O. Box 164, Old Chelsea just gone steady for one month the only earrings and — Station, New York 11, N.Y. Print when he asked for his class ring| suitable with mourning ¢ mat plainly pattern number, your name, back, for. no reason at all, I found I don’t mean crepe veil mourning | aadress and zone. : out from one of his friends that but black clothes unrelieved with his mother made him do it be- the usual color. ‘| Aavorite trend in kitchen decor- cause she didn’t believe in going | - “Would diamonds be per | i, the use of cotton fabrics that | missable? What. if a pin has “want to 80. with him more MRS. REBA ROSS NETZLER come colored stones tw Ht? And | anon" paint and” wallpaper than any other boy around! Ihear| | ¢Twim is here wi = iF heavy-hipped figure— r get around, She probably = _ career ee = aga again of a a doing — and ve we Eat henge. ye | $ ing Se en, eee ec on tie eal Sere a ches esate te at year i far || for £200 ously involved with any girl at the desk of a Cleveland newspaper. | ‘blind ad’ that was her imme- high school in Miami. oo And so it was broken off! tee college courses of crea- | diate incentive to a concentrated | RESIDENCE EYED yuu. | tive writing amd philosophy | Career in the YWCA. Her “Y’ work | Mrs. Netzler’s work here as| But it’s too bad he has taken it) wa her in good stead beth | Consisted of serving as public re-| executive director includes pro- s0 seriously that he can’t continue) |, ner newspaper work and in | lations director and director of | gram planning, publicity and pub- to be friendly, Perhaps an invita-| 4. work with the Cleveland | adult education for the YWCA jic relations. | tion to that dance would belp him} y> 4 was there she met her | throughout the United States. She sees a need for a residence ons Me comes : husband, Sixten, whe was then ce * _ |for business and professional : fend him one through the mail. | with the Cleveland and Buttalo In preparation for her executive | women and is hoping to add more : hope position here in Pontiac, Mrs. Netz- | activities to the ‘Y’ program in teers ler attended Lake Erie College, | addition to ceramics, sewing and : Painesville, Ohio, this, past July perature controls, Litetime flush to woll,. Buy this Porcelain Pair for only New Imperial Pa L Porcelain Pair Frigidaire Lifetime Porcelain is the finest finish knownl Heat; water, detergent, soap, bleaches can't harm and it never rusts away! Automatic Washer.™. «mt mous Live-Water washing, :Float-over Rinsing and Rapidry Spin. Gets dothes deoner than ony other make ... by actual test, Exclosive Select-O-Dicl lets you wash any kind of clothes ony way you want. = Electric Dryer. =. need no venn, fives or costly plumbing. Has automatic time and tem- @ut gives smooth, rounded surfaces, no snagging _ @f clothes. And clothes don't fode! Can be installed ) After small down payment Porcelain finish inside ond a week PTT TITS TTT TPP TTT eTTTITTTTITITTTT TTT neers _ SPoCSooooesesssososesosesosoeees EVERYWHERE because it’s > r r m r > r = Fits like your own skin—with more deep-breathing comfort than any fabric bra can give! Divides divinely. Side panel control eliminates underarm bulge. Foam-cushioned band can’t cut—ever! CUSHION-BAND takes its size ON you—FROM you as though made for you alone. All white with upper-cups of nylon net. ‘Sizes: A-cup, 32 to 36; B-cup, 32 to 38. Open Monday and Friday Evenings 'til 9 P. M. APPAREL FOR WOMEN PrTT TTT ttii itt iia ppd Cecsecreccccccccccosccccsooccesoceoeeoeeeoeeeee| eqecee for additional professional training | and stopped in Pontiac for a first peek at her new community be- fore returning to Miami. While in Ohio this July, Mrs, Netzler met women from many | countries and every state of the union taking the concentrated ¢x- ecutive course, Among those she met was the president of the | YWCA from the Gold Coast of Africa. This mecting of different na- tionalities and races o { people associated in the *¥' bore out | ideas she expressed in a prize winning essay this spring for the - YWCA Centennial Essay Contest. In her essay; entitled, “What 'YMCA Membership Means to Me,” she stressed the worldwide knitting and instruction. * * * Her first impression of Pontiac has been very favorable and she plans to spend-her first year here learning to know the membership and the community. Some of the best family trees experience a crop failure now and then. es Apparel for Women 3 75 N. Saginaw St.s 0000000 006000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 SPECIAL sugar and creamer, salt and ‘Choice of 3 Lovely Patterns 19” Old Rose (Pictured), Moss Rose, and Yellow Rose—6§-Pe. Set .... Consisting of 8 dinner plates, 8 fruit, 8 soup, 12 cups, 8 saucérs, vegetable dish, platter, 101-Pc. Set (Sertice for 12) (6 Extra Cups) 60 OTHER PATTERNS ', PRICE! al Collar spreed ovt to the shoulder fo widen top silhovette balances | that heavy-hipped middle. Narrow coats ere good. Carrying all the weight below the waistline, Dior's “Y"’ will balance those hips with a bit of hemline flare. Simple slant pockets, three- | quarter sleeve, unadorned gloves will help to center attention away Easy Credit Terms — No Corrying Charge . Hidhn Jewelers 17 N. SAGINAW ST. | from your middle. SAVINGS 8 salads, 8 bread and butter, pepper kers. . + » $29.95 eee ewe ‘SEE OUR BEAUTIFUL BRAND NEW “LINE OF FALL JEWELRY 5281 Dixie Hwy. DIXIE Porrery (Near Waterford) For Your Convenience Open Daily and Sunday 10 a.m. to & p.m. OR 3-1894 OUR OWN EXCLUSIVE WATERPROOF 17-JEWEL ® Dustproof ®@ Anti-Magnetic if © Shock-Proof © Unbreakable Crystal -© Sweep Second Hand © Stainless Steel Back ® Luminous Dial IDEAL GIFT | for an ACTIVE MAN! Sallan “Sportster Add to Your Sallan Account! : d CU CN sno" 17 WN, SAGINAW ST. a \ & “4 ¢ Od SA ee Oe yeh tel nth ORE pe aE Ee Te re eae oe Pk ORI Na fe PV Peon Dt PR OOS Jie yn eee Te ee ee ee ° Asa ; as cA re 2 ' Fe} a ‘ id a ee ld i} sf ' } 5 é Jl ! ras i \ fs i wf ‘ ( foo} : \ \ poe. v) i f oh j 4 ‘sees “ =) } MEE a a pet Oe a Ae ee Ne a | | ! — LOO’ | a fae, : , \\.” "THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1955 a SEVENTEEN . Membership Tea Held by League of Women Voters Bride-Elect - ls Honored: at Shower | “NEW CLASSES _ PP > STARTING oj | “MONDAY — Fruit Halves | Line Mold . of Gelatin Mrs. Homer Harless’ Salad- Dessert Uses Pears and Peaches ~ Day, Half-Day - and Evening GREGG SHORTHAND—TYPEWRITING HIGHER ACCOUNTING—BOOKKEEPING BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION the brideelect of quia tis ana ae Smith, of Highland road. SECRETARIAL—CALCULATOR | produce pani ot pay Bae Smith, san Willen Smith, <9 COMPTOMETER and OTHER SUBJECTS : grocery store. Combine Joseph Stack, Mrs, Edmund 0. : "ig attractive gelatin — Smith, Patricia Zimmerman, : ie mua thet Mrs. Thomas Thornberry and bd ~~ be either salad or dessert. Mrs. Thomas McGuire. Homer Harless says this reo- Others included Mrs. William — ipe has been used in her family for Widman, Mrs. Franklin Harper 2 W. Lawrence Street, Pontiac - Phone FE 2-3561 & long time, ms DeGraff and Ruth Ridley: Visit the School, Phone, or Return This Ad for 1955 Bulletin This fall Mrs. Hariess makes Outof-town guests attending : th Bly Nearer eR on were Mrs, Judd Taylor of Walled | Gah ae o aaene toe — ancy a of Sgr oe a a marmeragiet” — aehtmeemnane: L. B. Coryell of Oxford, Mrs Nor: Her talented fingers keep busy man Jenkins of Clarkston, Mrs. H. VETERAN APPROVED with sewing, crocheting, knitting C them, ot egal Osh, Me. Le and fixing up her home, She likes Roy Newton of Berkley. . . a {Parad 5 at Devoe Pam || “PARAMOUNT BEAUTY SCHOOL api Sees ash ga 2 Zs “ |E -19Ye &. Saginaw, Eagle Theater Bidg., Pontiac, Mich. | © ftlap pentane A Perfect Spot ||. Same Aetanaiisbo trans coe By Mrs, Homer Hariess Beneath a wall oven.is the per- F ; 1 peckage lemon gelatiz fect spot for a revolving-shelf cab- | { Ce peel jooe (may wee pooed as a ee See - & pease ‘elves ) : , : | better pot for dew 4 aad fone a ht 929! Make up gelatin and allow tocool| The League of Women Voters held its annual mem- eaegseyigglbaaags | om dpe aie Apron thro ae : | ate My alge gg — bership tea Thursday at the YWCA. Committee chairmen | Lorraine court, Mrs. John Borsvold of Dellwood drive and faa ga ae i oe - a - | in the stone cavity, upside down in |@7ranging the tea were (left to right) Betty Halsey of | Mrs. Barney Habel of Cherokee road. shallow wall cabinets which pro ; : the bottom of a mold, Place three - : vide ample storage space : anne Se Re ene oe e : ens : ee eo ae = esac (Group Lights Candle in Darkness en | = ee ess ae | | Bg SPN a ed By ANNE HEYWOOD “The nearest one is miles “Also, instead of paying mem- PAN VS ee es) | aes | it Strenge a may seem, there| 8nd Cur winters—aed cur ponde--| bership’ duce, each of us buys if : — are many communities in this | “re such that getting to it is very| current book per month which Is In coldulating how wal} | Country which have no accessible| difficult. Also, our town has no) donated to our library, We order aote suk seal ins eine public library; towns with no li-| book shop, so we really are at a/ them from a nice bookshop in the Gaus an a coon brary of their own and with no big | oss. di Gs city, which promises—and gives— single roll and buy an extra roll | “*Y close enough for the com- } us speedy. deliveries, tor munity to use its library. “However, some of the women, | any DONATIONS — The following letter, from Mrs. | and myself, started a literary club. “At first, we thought that would JB., is all too I thought you might be interested | ,. ‘i.0: 0’ small “itwary’ foe 6 «'% to hear what we're doing as @ stop-| © G0 But the t te on “Our fown has mever had @ | 5*P Measure. interested and we received many brary and we are really begin. | MODEST BEGINNING donations of second-hand books ming to feel the need badly, A | “First we each chipped in 10/ trom village families. group of us are working on it, | dollars, then miade a list of the se with the city fathers, and within | basic classics we wanted. “Now our library is open to the . ; the next few years I think we can “One of our members went to| Public, at no charge except for : : aunt there, ; : Orchestra Group __|iiunted the second'nand shops to | COMING Events : pick up copies of the books on our! Ladies Auxiliary,, Royal Chiet 3 will SHAMPOO Will Meet Monday | list. That was the beginning of our | somens, 6, cera party, aalareyy ‘al ° oo to the Pon. | wert’ Kitme Sa Maplewood avenue. MERLE RORMAN STUDI tiac “One of our members fet as | p.1ep ms, Lerery Che vill Deve 12 W. Huron St. FE 2-4010 : . — meet Monday at 1 p.m. at the a ee Se Presbyterian ‘Chureh Yor 's 12°30 p.m.|{ Open Mon. & Fri. Eves. Till 9 . y Cena at pare. Edward Barrett on! “154 her busbond . COTTON and RAYONS . t Mrs. James Rosenthal will dis- beckshetves, F ; Pontiac . bazaar or a bridge : ; phon’ fret program tobe ie | mission, The edit | $BE CORHAM'S NEW RANGE STYLE 5 at ia ‘ - ‘ , fF School. trip to the city for additio ALL WOOL WILTONS and | 9x12’x15’ WIDE Celeste # PREFERRED OVER ALL OTHER STERLING DESIGNS You Can Do It Yourself With KENTILE The guaranteed product for any room in the home. BY TODAY'S YOUNG AMERICANS! Defies grease, stains, dirt and wear. ASPHALT tie LILE RUBBER PLASTIC WALL TILE — ASPHALT and RUBBER COVE BASE TILE with us to be sure your family Gotham, Aloha* is silverplete st its finest. Graced with ¢ single and friends will always hibiscus blossom, tt fe « happy blend of modern [fines and classic beauty. Every piece hee perfect balance, — By Armstrong U graceful proportions . . . plus the exclusive Stegor f ee tN ee MARBELLES-ROYELLE 4 SPECIAL INTRODUCTORY OFFER ® SPATTER & EMBOSSED hs } ‘Service for 8 including chest fends i .. STRAIGHT LINE & * TERRAZZO CORLON 16 W. HURON ST. Estimates Given Without | OPEN MON. & FRI. 9-9—TUES., WED,, THURS. SAT. 9-6 be Pontiac tmnt a} 82W.HURON . °° FES an Pe ‘ nme P PONTIAC . Paes, oe ak a amar, _surrin » 20, »éb Quick Action _ of Postal Clerk blankets and pillows | She explained the baby had suffo- d J. Dyczkowski, 32, hap-| period, “The first sign of life was when the baby’s color changed,”’ said his mother. “Then one of her little fists started to double up. It was something to see, that limp little _ body getting life back into it.” State seneeeneneeneniemnememetemneetl The largest ocean steamers can travel 1,000 miles up Brazil's ma- 'zon River during the bead water | Warm Fleece—Lined . SALESMEN Soviet Indicates === Plan Rejected i tack it as an jarms output if one nation found HISTORIC ATTRACTION — Replica of Columbus’ | on St. Augustine, Fla., bayfront. It's the work of a “Santa Maria” rides at anchor, phmateiiata9 ship repairman and his son; Moscow Radio Attacks Ike's Proposal for Air Arms_Inspection WASHINGTON «#—Moscow radio broadcasts provided new evidence today that the Soviet Union has in ~ rejected President Eisenhow- | proposal for an exchange of | cate inspection and military blue. | prints in advance of an agreement | on a complete global disarma- ment rogram, | * * While slides criticism of Ei-| senhower, Moscow broadcasts re- corded here are beginning to at-' “inspection-without. arms-reduction plan,”’ | One broadcast contended it would tend instead to speed up itself lagging behind the other. Soviet Premier Nikolai Bulganin jand Russia to take directly the i and dramatic actions he conadered ed Bulganin's ite rejection.” Others publicly |; = the line that it kept the door | breathe ‘open for further negotiations. and get the United States ‘to use, just aim, press, you've got it! Interchangeable lenses. 12-16-20 Ge. Pump $7250 $77.30 Remington 870 Wingmaster—All Gauges $60.95 SHELLS $59.95 Stevens 311 Double Barrel—All Gauges $49.95 | REMINGTON LIGHT LOADS... $1.99 9 Keystone Brightheam — $23.50 Stevens 94 Single Barrel.............$18.95 | REMINGTON HEAVY LOADS... $2.45 9 MOVIE PROJECTOR : $24.95 Savage 220 Single Barrel.............$19.95 | REMINGTON MAGNUMS ......$2.79 Arann S00) watt | snlue packed OPEN AN ACCOUNT! projector, powerful F1.6 color- corrected lens, twin fan cooling system, variable speed control, fast rewind, AC-DC, 400-ft. reel. REMINGTON ($4.90) HAND THROWERS..... GUN CLEANING NOT lc EXTRA FOR CREDIT! KITS . cc cccccecrs BLUE ROCKS ‘Box of 135 —-$2% 33% | & $939 SAVINGS ON APPLIANCES SAVINGS ON TOOLS ; Everything to Make D Mixers ‘PORTABLE ELECTRIC SAWS Hollywood-Quality Home Movies Here is a fine quality saw that CUTS — 5 ae ae DEEPER THAN A 712” SAW, yet 549.95 and fruit juicer, is light and easily handled. A rare 66 51-00 will bell your Home Bovis List value. $Qgie Outfit in our Layaway _ as $2795 Other Saws, $19.95 te $79.50 : ~! "AUTOMATIC arta PORTABLE ELECTRIC DRILLS LIFETIME . TOASTERS : Regular = This 4" drill features unusual power, GUARANTEE oot “donner” that lat Cooks everything better. $19.95 more than V4 H.P. for drilling into steel, yeare Price inciudes cover $1495 concrete or jywood. Nationally famous on CAMERA List $24.50 $1495 List $22.50. $1495 manufacturer; } year warranty. . & PROJECTOR row : ; ip P= : TABLE RADIO PORTABLE PHONOGRAPH OTHER WEEK-END SPECIALS : +% — Nanay pratt ssl as arslele wie aieibleiare sis ecm $ re Pi, "si ‘a peeds; =pe Auger in PROC ees cern sees 95 the Shy dane tour | vohrre nd tone control mts |. $25 Set Fie Wrenches, 8-10-14. 20000. sediewiees 3.75 Ce ties bring clear | Free record . SF Ua OAr Mono Sao cane ‘ ee. ‘ chip ala > 16.50 AN Seect ‘acl an ee 0 en M nd d Frid 5 a 12.50 Seeder-Fertilizer 35% Cap.....-....« Sacco: 6.50 P 0 7 and Friday Nite til 9 Be eee tts Gad A an atcehz..... @reesens f 12.50 Gold Filled Watch Rive ae ie vrsne« WeneOroe veooe 295 Michi La 3-50 50-H. Extention Condh. 9 ses eesscevtevesees 178 chigan’s Largest Jewelers r amous s. BONMarING GOR. occ conc ieccccconvacs * 3.95 Gal. White Paint... sss. peice cee is —— . ne ees ~ ; OPEN ; | B 10:30 TO ; ‘ JUST NORTH OF TELEGRAPH 2:30 at Sahn St. | Pontiac State Bank Bldg. ‘* ; LY) * A i ‘ / ¥ é : | ? Se OF > - | HE, PONTIAC PRESS. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1955 ne ie __ NINETEEN Dodroller 102, Contesting Will. Aged. Woman on Relief Left Out of Daughter's ‘$3 Million Estate ibered 30 legatees— ends, doctor and nurses, sister, her ex-husband, Eunice M. O'Neill, charges Mrs. Momand's will,.made four months before her death, was procured by fraud and undue influence of some persons or persons at present un- known to this respondent.” O'Neill further alleges Mrs. Mo- Coleman Gangel, counsel for the dead woman's estate, said Mrs. | Van Etten had told him she had not seen. nor heard from her daughter in 20 years. The attorney also described Mrs. Momand as a woman of “forceful personality.” ‘Teenage Loan Fund’ Helps Chicago’s Youth CHICAGO — Teenage loan seekers are encouraged to borrow from the First Commercial Bank since it established its ‘Teenage Loan Fund.” Harold H. Stout, president of the agers are members of the fund's E URINE Winners \in Massachusetts Seeking Careers i F i a alee a g ti of Fey EHe | ie i EE i i 1] ua At e ‘Laughing Frogs Disrupt . | their Quiet nt Countryside t , Eng—Laughing frogs | a month-long chorus. It is thought ' that laughter is indulged in only iby the male frogs, as part, of just wanted a bath.” the females and to parece rivals. | ies be cebeel. bet tape’ 6 — : Gal pain’ in the ear to. people living Man Takes Cold Bath — Marsh in Kent,\in Home of Stranger ~ os | MEXICO CITY — It gets. awful hot tn Mexico sometimes, as , wit- ness this recent news story, A on discovered splashing . ‘\in Fernando Gonzale’s bathtub, Every summer they break into ig to police that he meant. no He said he found the phone ona “it was so hot, !| rate brake pedal is eliminated, the be now to ae oe oe attract | Gog Pedal Device + Shown | ‘Businessmen Forsake as New Braking System | ‘Manana’ for Today _ GOWANDA, N. Y¥.—An automatic - ALBUQUERQUE, N. M. & ; braking . Sygtgm that slows down| Members of the New MexicoManue —_ cars. when pressure is eased up| facturérs Assn. have advocated the < - on the gas pedal Has been de- abandonment of the traditional veloped by a Gowanda concern, | “manana” of New Mexico's Spane 9 | A metering control valve. about | ish Speaking heritage and advo = the size of a man’s fist is mounted | cated making it a “today” state, —, on the engine or firewall and is| The association said recently 7 vacuum controlled. “every businessman who has seen With this. device connected to| fit to take a membership should the accelerator, need for a sepa-| fully realize the time to act must ‘company claims. | for whet it is.” = LEWIS — fine furniture administrative board. Evicted Crows Migrate to Metropolitan Area SALISBURY, Rhodesia—Evicted South African — now her ro LEWIS - os Lashes | FRIDAY~SATURDAY-MONDAY ¢ MONTH FLOOR SAMPLES . . . ONE-OF.A- KIND ITEMS . “is DISCONTINUED NUMBERS! s.®©@ s s ] ; " r 2 Pe. Living Rm. Suites, Sectionals DINING ROOM FURNITURE BE DROOM SU ITES | 239.50 International 2-Pc. Sectional covered with 39.95 Black Steel Table with plasti wood : 169.95 Modern Silver Mahogany: Double Dresser nubby tweed with brass trim, choice of ay 2 ery . plos - eo - 34.88 with tilting mirror and: ‘Sookaite bed with O0h Wr OA... et sce? Seee EE ee et Ae eee ee ‘ : OU, PONE iis cvs co ss hess sea le 149. 239.50 Kenmer Devenport and Choir—Modern T- ° 99.50 Kuehne Chrome 5-Pc. Set with red plastic top 179.50 Kroehler Modern Longe Double Dresser, cushion style with pink textured tweed cover. 199.50 table with extra leaf and 4 matching chairs... 69.50 Mirror and Panel Bed in starlite mahogany. item 279.50 Kreehler Davenport and Chair. Nylon cover 3 3 ‘ Mirror has.5 year guarantee, reduced 10. . . ued and foam rubber cushions, choite of beige _ 99.50 Medern Cinnamon Mahogany 46" Buffet.... 69.50 299.50 Modern Charcoal Mahogeny Suite with white — wo eras ieee es veveee. 238.88 35.00 deena Sine Ort Ding is drawer pulls. ga atin, wile Pvt re- 269.50 Large California Modern Davenport end nel Lorge as Foble. uncan . cessed drawerss roomy chest ond bookeass Chen by \ 1, covered with mort tae 50 é Phyfe, mahogany Trier ee Pee es ee 99.00 bed. ee ee ee eee eee 269.50 : | Sea ee = iota é. ra, Chain 158.00 French Provincial Fruitwood Card Table ond 4 35950 Ma eeeeee Cece Somes ee ee ven e * idler, Foom naka colors. 249.00 upholstered matching chairs s Ebvabkeves _. + 129.00 __wisteria & black, fine quolity, superb styling. 299.50 339.00 Pullman Sofe covered with Block we White ‘| 249.50 Platinum Ok Dining Set consisting of exten- 379.50 Fine Quelity Jamestown Colonial Suite—Iin ‘Tweed, foom rubber cushions ......,.... 269.00 sion table, buffet, | host and 3 side chairs... 219.50 ceempenanne’ ond pone! bed. sreanes 200.00 495.00, Pullmen Curved Davenport and Matchi ae 3 ‘ aa Choir. Covered with finest quality Zenapere 394.50 Seamist Mehogony Set with drop leof exten- 379.50 Basic-Witz Sendtone Double Dresser, Chest mon mohair frieze... 0 es eee ener eae 388.00 sion table, china, buffet and 4 chairs....... 329.50 with cedar bottom drawer, and panel bad. ga ds 16.95 Modern Floor Lamps. : . 12.68 echt ¥ : - 24.95 Medern Table Lemps by : fork, basting spoon, Sande! and Lightolter. .. 18.88 3 wn wee pe _ ‘spotula, rock oa’ ‘ a 24.95 Limed Ook Modern | , A cr) baking pan ....../.. B.9S Step Table ....:.... 18.88 14.95 Simmons "Metal “Welly- eas 29.95 Limed Ock & Wrought wood Headboards. — __ fal Plastic Top Lamp anos Scratched floor oes ee ere ere 36. ; * ee 9 ‘Hollywood cae by Lane Ln 8 Oh cece 6 Pe 22.88 justs to any box spring. 7.88 44.50 Limed Ook Nest of 3 . 9 ace caweceee’ 28.88 he labo e i bei $* igs in 49.50 mm of Armless Mod- , le. i ern Chairs — In tweed 12.95 Four piiiesinieice } ; and metallic textured Chest, 28-in. high, 17- febriés. 6 cig cos ce 39.95 ‘in. wide «2.0... ties 9.88 49.50 Wrought Iron Desk —- 11.95 42" Metel Oversiok eg With limed oak plastic = | [ac NARI RE eho ee Ge ibe | COL ee (een > Me 6h )6060C0C0CClCCahbinet tee 9.88 tOP eee eee ees 39.95 (80 Mela Gatbee La wan Tee. 59.50 Sligh Hi-Low Table in _ vegetable ee 12.88 -* mahogany, use as cock- . " . tail table or raise to 19.95 15 - Pe. Aitmtion .dining height ........ 49.88 _ Cooker Set .......... 12.88 54.95 Large Size Modern 16.95 Simmons Metal Beds, 2 Swivel Chair, borrel full size only ...... .,. 92.88 ‘back with boucle covers in choice of colors.... 49.95 32.50 Simmons Rollaway. Bed 54.95 Medern Swivel Cheir Save plenty on this new Hollywood: Modern Living-Sleeping —~Complete with inner- ame aed Geek id rr styled ee serge Setrer| in sree heated spring mattress, 2/6 28,88 : : , ‘abrics with tufted backs and seats s are black ‘with ee California moss edging. 49.95 brass hardwore. The Sleep- Sofa is low, iong ond converts 4, -} . : 89.50 Fine Quality U ph ol - into a full-length innerspring bed! The Chair has a com- 99.50 Wrought fron Trundle - stered Modern Chair : fortable coil- “spring seat! 30” OVAL Beds — Complete with with blond “i foe 66.00 . springs ond mattress.. 88.88 + Mattresses ae ‘Sleep Leuen 29.95 180 Coil Innerspring Mattress with woven stripe <_<; dare as 49.50 Famous Simmons Heelth Center Mattress, extra support in center for heavy usoge. Covered with-at- ~ tractive tick eh ee eee HO eee * 129.50 Simmons Sofe Bed, double spring "construction, green tweed cover, floor sample ee a ee | 229.50 Con-Sealy Bed, full size with mod- ern metallic tweed. cover,. tur- quoise only .......0 2... 4005. 269.50 Genuine Simmons Hide -A- - Bed, full size, Lawson style. Covered in grey eles frieze oe ew eee OO? SALE OF BLANKETS NOW WITH 10% NYLON Here is the best blanket buy. 4 For Made by CANNON, nylon blend- "15% ed with rayon and trimmed with lustrous binding. Full 7 foot long. Now—o sensational value. . ; ; $2 Down | CARPETS .. . RUGS” 8.95 All oo 15’ Green Leaf | Aan Sq. Ya. oie: 8 Ae ee ee es ae 2. ee a ee “OPEN an ACCOUNT Pay as Little os 10% Down | FINE FURNITURE 62-70 SOUTH SAGINAW ST. ree eee ee ee ee re eg of 27x18" Semples.. Values to $6.95 now... ........ ae i .00 now 59.95 yan tr Colter an Casual All Wool Chenille Reversible Rug, now . .. 9'x12° RUBBERIZED HAIR PAD Special selling of these. rubber treated hair and jute pads. Quantity limited. HARD TO PARK? Not at 35 igs oes > ey ae ad LA MS | tig an Pie \ ue) ae taser ete Ae T py bog Ue a. r it | it Tar ph ast HE ‘ fod yew J Ste a. ae) Bis the 4 ( pr ue * f / FORE, ees vy Ge JOS | [es poeta vy fe a ) : y, f / x THE, PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, § SEPTEMBER 50, 1955 nie y : s Winterbotham and Ralph lata my 5 gem nn By Ruse lane 1 Skinny Heifer Saves and the other around the 22nd. ‘ SME : | et ec Texan From Clink Chin Strap Strangles. Boy | ; DALLAS, Tex. @— Price ELGIN, Ti @—James Cole, 7,) | of Br Tex., was acquitted Sees ot cate oie a een ge by ng tone 6 3 Yor ~~ , roe Judge T. | 4 a rope a # : her ork wk onae pk ape strap eld and broke’ the boy's vince ourselves she is a the | neck, police said. Judge Davidsori said the fact. 2 } that the SSyear-old farmer-ranch- moon. : inh t his auto and farm imple- Te harvest moon ts detned a«| Deaths Last Night [Ee oe se Ses the ‘full moon occurring nearest NEW YORK (AP)—Arthur Donaldson, “| ghowed he made no money in the the time of the autumnal equinox | s¢, film director. singer, dramatist, di; 5 ’ in mid September. The hunter's | Tith ‘producing the first talking pletare eT. nee wih one moon, this year called the hallo- | 1» 194) Born in Sweden. au iury redskins $4,887.56 of taxes in 1948 and ween moon, will appear sooner | se, board chajrenne, of the tury Blec- $143.06 in 1949, ne mag’ time during _ ont yoy hes 7 vations ial 4 4 cities. - s . S nationally known for his he ht against e r . ‘. ‘ ' Siacunie Seei aes General ‘Visits’ Women Not Using\No Library Wooing |BIG SALE! Big Sale! BIG SALE! The length of days will decrease Sainistrotors in 1843-4 : Th . F : s g e e seealy tn Qcobe, we Prt | tit tc a| wo [cele tres cont at All-Girl College be shoot 10 hours of daylight. This Staite aaiScstr oy ust | TOWN From Air Reports Female a |= . leaves plenty of time for observing oon Aria—Bruce A. MIAMI BEACH, Fla, —The'at- bir ing a ery o deen nag ed a planets, constellations and meteor) 7. retired Bast St. Louis, ace ; trey - a i showers during the 14 evening | $i¢ ‘primer exsné exslted rule? +. |titude of women toward them-|lege leaves its students “happily i Gruenther Makes Flying | ies is the greatest barrier to|!Tee” of such distractions as f00t- a 4 ball and “hand-holding in the I-| » : : : Call on Homefolks in| their complete freedom, says the > gaye Otto F = At ENGGASS Platte Center, Neb. feminine Lieutenant Governor of | Kraushaar. poets . ; eee Vermont. ‘ire att aebece tat 0 eda @ : ‘ PLATTE CENTER, Neb, @ —| Mrs. Consuelo Northrop Bailey, |lege’s 641 students bak to school | | | To Lighten a Woman's Work! |) -cncre te ix night on tine” © '*he only woman in this country | Yesterday, called the girls to par Mill : ; . serious aims/of the in-| auull . at Platte Center yesterday. | women have not used to the fullest; Bur he added that despite Gou- Pr “He” was Gen. Alfred M. Gruen- | *™**" the freedom they have Won | -her’s relative freedom from foot- ther me Allied ene they received the vote 35 ball and other coeducational col. | : years ag0 lege distractions, “‘Y'amour seems GE¥ e= un «Gee oS smol tle “Al” is a Platte Cener ‘kid women's clu 5 : intend eelead have. last night that women waste ener- a i = i w * ¢ e@ gy on -eigunagire gd ae lp) . general returned “just trying to up ; Uaned Dtates for Weshingten talks | Joneses” and that they fear they Ralph Serves One Hour 3 | . {and agreed to go to Norfolk, Neb.,| re not so capable as men. Jail Term for Assault ry é “Women are more free from a eth Gedcation of a meme], ran age nar es S| PROVIDENCE. R. 1 faba 280 S. SAGINAW STREET , Te te ict tins: Oinabe igang Methane, SEP perme g Mingy agg adh | to : Nensoll would take him over | woman is still to be a good mother, | day on a conviction of : 3 Platte Center, population 550. she added. his | coe P He sent word to his home town , District Court’ Judge Luigi De-| acon Stain Mustk “ank (0b low iia the mind of davis ent | Souiease so Ga ettet he ever BIG AI EE! : certa . when on buildings | imposed, 4 =. af oper .. of Thasa, magicians who have been| However, Franklin had been in pic ALE | ‘The hour came. The streets and | “ted to prevent it are punished jail nine days awaiting sentence oh the schoolyard were full of grown- ups and kids, All stared upward. | Out of the distant sky came the | big plane. It. wheeled around the town, Then it came right down Main Street — not too low yet in perfect view. played with the general as a kid, gazed up and said, “One thing about Al, if he says -he is going . to fly down the main drag at a yj certain time, you can bet he'll be x aight gran pening Gi ile SAGINAW STREET Free Parking in Lot Opposite AGP »S NORTH ——— Evenings . OPEN AN ACCOUNT IN 5 MINUTES 25 NORTH SAGINAW STREET FREE PARKING IN LOT OPPOSITE AGP CALL TODAY re aoe . 40:00 p. mm. p FREE Home Demonstration Celebration Prices for 10 Days Only at Our New Pontiac Showroom to Serve You Better! ta Huren Bowl Building — 2% Sess Wat‘ 1116 W. HURON - . CASH NS) TERMS ) NEW 1965 MODELS TN6 W. HURON - : a bagmes AND SUNDAY ‘TIL 10 P.M. pox \ ; sie j | ,% eh dl ' t 7 j : oe | He DN qe ie Be WS Pa 4) a pt Pee ap | 3 | . 7 Paes i, : _THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1955 as __-___s TWENTY-ONE ; Bob Considine Says: : : -|Norway Moves Academy | Academy: temporartly located in| Cotton is now the main enal : | ) ‘Series Too Nerve- Wracking for the Pros aa p to_move the Norwegian Naval! navel. bese ls being bell rune © fone NEW YORK (INS) — You seldom, see a big league baliplayer among ie a sf ef a ai : ig Fe Te ig P 3 [fs le it if i FF z = = af Hh ii © £58 beg | i f ? ! WHY PAY MORE? re Protect Your Eyes - Save Money, Too @ bast Service @ For Women, Men, ont @ No Appointment Children ; Necessory @ Your Presc @ Finest Quolity Possible § Filled Koaacy —Do Not Pay More “ONE PRICE TO ALL! SATISFACTION GUARANTEED} be) i z i Es : i g i HG Lf fis th : i i i f ! f i z f & age il F owners, the best for nothing!" het! kill : PRICES GO UP surrender further . ge af ot os gy a allig Everything has gone up in prices: ranch Rict 0 Ue & named Andy Carey, | Basic salaries, travel, hotel, food, even basevall caps (they sell from | sell rights to Pittsburgh Pirates, | hs be the Yankees lew | 6950 Fine Paid | pemastnnaina, Detnes cs eownd te (DY Psychiatriat | Stet. 2t meme eee ek nie, (for Burglarizing , che cehd'catch a te tin was. | Tea ge ene | PRON, N.Y. @—Dr. Price ing): Increase ticket prices. owners § H g gf F ea iat gf F | i i ; Th 7 city | i ii H i aj t ? | ” | 5 : i ie | : ft tel | | : & : ‘o the amateurs | Journal. The financial paper made | syburban home last Memortal Day. ra | He found guilt game in the Yankee Stadium. | Sew minutes. a te|of Monoxide Fotos oad eet av ae ed “SAVE Now! AT OUR. coontvran Sa es Hval i Ovi| Witt Lunt marns GOODFYEAR XTRA MILEAGE NEW TREADS stone ) : tw aN = 4 for 8%... Plus tex and recappable tire 1" Down $125 Per Week Per Set eee a ee ! | i E i bi SAVE WASTE PAPER! - We Are Now Paying NEW 0. rt late Scrap lron—Junk Cors—Structural Steel FYPHOON STEEL CO. FE 4-9582 135 Branch St. across from Americen Forging & Socket a a i if | U.S. Businessmen Plan pe ve Trip Through Far East fiancee, Patrick Lets, 27 — CHICAGO ™ — Seven U.S.|his wife. She had no part in business executives are scheduled | theft. He said he wanted the ite f 3 E : $ht ! iz : 3 F3 i to visit the Far East—from Tokyo | to put in his Manhatta) to Christchurch, New Zealand—to|. He paid the fine, sell the American free enterprise | Feet on Grapes Banned Sida tekelenae 4 4S $10.00 Down—$4.60 Per Week Glare-Down/Sound-Up 21-inch Console— Just push a fone Se caelet dees tear to deflect room easier tilted ard to tires. phate madtorce eat Applied te sound tire bedies or te your own RR at NM NR Mahogany or Blond. seam $3292: Sa $ 0 F 1” DELIVERS SAVE 90" yl Reg. *249.95° SALE |i: 199" Be $10.00 DOWN DELIVERS! iy so4 WHEELBARROW As ee as $1.25 Per Week! : esd %4 , —s ihigs baat if SAPS HRT \ ONE LOW PRICE Thie s-euble-Sank beckssver eerrics t 2 Vegetable Drawers gost everything for your yard end gar- compare $ QF ng frrronheseiee ® deon— yer weighs only 34 pounds! i e Adjustable end Re- Quentitics are limized, oo be sure to $15.00 @ Full Width Freezer moveable Door Shelves - eee © Full-Width Chiller ONLY $1.00 DOWN! Easy Weekly Terms! Tray “WHEEL BRAKE | FRONT END | BRAKE BALANCE | ADJUSTMENT | ALIGNMENT | — RELINE ‘ 10”, 12” and 14” used TV sets . . . rebuilt by Used model refrigerators rebuilt by our service our ‘factory trained TV experts with authorized experts with all new factory ports. “The names Reg. $2.00 Reg. $1.75 > Reg. $9.95 Ford, ee om all new factory parts. Hurry in ond get yourself you know are: good and each refrigerator is pipes a buy! fully guaranteed. Hurry while they last! =. = oe cm me FREE CUSTOMER PARKING NO MONEY DOWN...ONLY 50* WEEKLY! OPEN GAS RANGES ee Friday and Monday | Nights Until 9 one rout SDD :, FREE Parking | | 305. Com FES-6123 SERVICE STORE - «ATM OUR: pie iy ; ! fealty Zi ee " vl f pe ay ‘ | feds Lee vee ee ay lis ie : i al) ye j eo) } ih i f 1AM Pours, E é ‘fl ‘ ‘ i Be . * : t By / rf , 5 - ‘ THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 30,1955 - =... ‘ _ : 7 Wonderful Array of 's some evi-/tacks came while thése peopl¢|¥*0ng. but the person thinks there | 5 that too rich a diet can be| were sleeping or resting; 21 per |'*- One estimate is that half the | § Cult »d That question is not an-/cent at ordinary mild activity; 9|PeTsons who go to see heart spe-| | ure eee , but “Many yi be-| per cent in moderate activity, ex- = really have anxiety heart | | P ] overeating is most | cept for walking; 16 nt in : BITTERS taul way of tie in Gia] womhdngt Gy dpe cost ‘ourion A tip would seem to be: Get earis today.” E undsual or severe exertion. They |% Checkup if you're worried, or : AND SUF. 1) trom heart : Aggravating factors may include | much pinpointed as a cause of the | ‘dicate heart trouble of any kind. : ] t ITIST | That heart attacks follow | excessive, prolonged nervous ten-| timing of an attack Get the facts, not your guesses. ; COULDNT Si; Gaiatr taddse youisive tote. 2 ate of getting enough sleep sf when ar : t snow, you positive measures,! As for occupation,. the analysis ng he ; CANE. | | read or hear about. Instead, half|he mentioned “conscious effort to - “ sensible care of yourself, being | 7 ’ op) ; PUL FO DO} {of all attacks appear to eome dur-|acquire equanimity, habits of re- showed attacks ae pnd Pon moderate, trying to be relaxed. 20% E. Lawrence (above Scarlett’s oe wae FE 4-6800 = mar "Sat we shoud kil laxation and repose, and & PTO | cupations and all types of society.” -_(Consinston of Series) susneinannsenenemeienuia A Mae OR as 2 SENS ME EE LE a OE OB CNBC, j T Re we should blindly follow| gram of health exercise.” ag} ts . erUAT as ake “take it to Among 1,200 victims questioned,. 36 To aunts Pl oetas oat Friday baa | Fake Heater Inspectors | Sy | ree ~ ag mele adhere TAKE ©. | | 27tting ' do with President Ei-| Burn Up Homeowners people — percentages paralleling f senhower's heart attack the next, - t A BIT-F | day, CAMDEN, N. J. w—Fire Chiet| the cocupetionsl distribution of the : | S, ANDE| You can easily find differences | William Van Pfefferle and some | ®” Angas tan whet ti < WOF | of opinion heart experts. n home owners are burning | Strenuous ‘or not, did rot play a IT] | Here are some of the challenging | up over a new racket by PbONY| rojo in coronary oceulsion.” . ' es es | Sea a as rene oe neat deere veil [ ; i ors” Dr. G. > : | De. Paul D, White, famous |.give the impression they have been | dent of the tow TMMd ploeoecae NOW ff | Boston heart specialist who at-|sent by either the Fire Depart-| tical firm of W earns : inthrop-St Ine. ; ME fj | tended Eisenhower: sony, | Ment or the Bureau of Fire Pre-| who served as chairman of the WA BiT-§ | Speaking of Ike's golfing: “My| vention to check home heating! Hoover Commission's medical Y poEgsi |" feeling is that. golf has been | equipment. services task force: | FOR | | ten wrongly blamed, that those} They take the heater completely) «we don't wear out. We rust ON who play golf and have an attack apart and then if the householder out.” To him it appears, ‘“The ma- uP at 6 might have had an attack | doesn't agree to “needed” repairs, | jor evil is the excessive decline of 3 at 45 if they hadn't played golf. | the “inspector” leaves—without re- ional BESIDES.’ physical, mental and emot ac- bag don't _ that exercise Itself | assembling the scattered heater. | tivity in adult life in relation to Ee “In fact, I am of the impression Av lia ls Arid ‘what it wes & youth. ) that it really helped to delay the stra A “great American neurosis”. : onset of this (attack) rather than) BRISBANE, Australia, (INS) — | over heart attacks is “born of the || GUARANTEED , peal Enemiele apa Fin — of population in! false notion that hard work is kill- oe accidents or ¢ & pre- | Austra! about three persons | ing us and causing heart attacks.” | : ; cipitating effect, but they aren't|to the square mile, but one-third | His opinion is that common-sense REGISTERED ea the fundamental cause, and we are | of the continent js too arid to sup-| activity to keep all body organs and PERFECT a stil studying the question of | port — under the present|and glands working Limes | ne eatetarl nds - — cause, stage of development. bat and ts devel- — i en ea water The better the quality, ~ hes the more beautiful will a 7 cs The e be your diamond. Choose gee * GOOD — Ring . .. the diamond a3 t , . | BOUSEKEEPc : ree lspalel poor «Oy Mouser Nationally. Advertised poo atpelapro 7 . : SHOP Py Regardless of carat } tvormac Automatic Washers weight or price, the ‘ : : ade Keepsake Certificate = is | Priced with the lowest— gives you ¢ auto- SS matic washings—it's the et new . re ELECTRIC BERNE $175.00 = ” g) Wedding Ring $100.00 : j »y | ' ie . : Py tee —2 | | | r/| | a A. LEANNE . 00 & ae : : : 8. MILFORD , ch MA y T A 4 = 3 , é Cc. MONACO 0 ORS The Automatic with Water. ) | | D. LENORE . wf, a cae Yee tn “ he " , 3 . oN ee eg LAURENS $200.00 YOUR CHOICE | Keepsake. 7 ARE O <——_ ee __ Wedding Ring 87.50 0 ql ‘ », = (ie at : —— NM es : : ; . . t : ‘ \, A . ’ , 2 nly “SpsSe oS) (a= r \ t - en: Ss 33 A Wr a 95 | Bs | —— YA = | fe. ge DEWITT $125.00 ‘LANSDALE $150.00 | F ‘ 4 me . —“ "Wedding Ring $62.50 Wedding Hing $67.28 * ’ wt S r | im —S ae if 7 b> i Fully automatic washer trade pie a) that gives you extra spare - ! ~ : ): (43 mm a time on wash day. See | VISTA £ A L ree the features offered ot . Also $100 to 2475 . <3 “ ooE ) this low, low price... Hoe Wedding Ring 12.50 AN : Oke Man's Diamond Ring . , ; : . Available ot $75 to 250 to . | Matching Wedding Rings Match ledding Ri = match all engagement rings 15.00 and 10.00 NO MON EY DOWN Michigan’s Largest Jewelrs Vf ; ie ae s : ; : : } of Pontiac | winter at Pontiac Sta 51 W. Huron Street Shop by Phone, Too! Phone FE 4-1555 | “ — ee ee ee) : 5 2 | i as a ‘ | : Lo : “4 Se | THE 1 PONTIAC PRESS. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 90, 1s Wren eT — ®WENTY. THREE” es, Here's the Special Announcement you: ‘ve waited fan). wie Two months of planning ” bi buying brings you the most sensational coat values this year .. . Best of all you _ pay No MONEY DOWN, take 6 months to pay. Get coats for the entire. } family and save! - i ee te are Ls co ee ee | Bought T Two Months Agel ..« Saved For This Event! s| Included ae Bos a Coats Worth Actuall y Sed Se S EASY | : mrt In Celebration of Our EST 4 : ae a : FREE co AT CONT ak r= ) CREDIT : * nt! “October Is Coat Month hen Free Prizes the { fabulous Look at . girls? st. Mary’s oy NO MONEY DOWN Look at this lineup! Coats with mink tail trims... Mouton Lamb fur trims .. , All Wool Alpacas... All. Wool Chinchillas.. . . All Wool Zibelines . . . Blanket Wool Fleeces . . . Cashmere and Wool Blends . . . and many more space not permitting — Sizes 8 to 20, 38: to 44. ; ST MARY'S FUR TRIM FUR-LIKE ALL WEATHER WOOL COATS DRESS COATS ~ BORGEANAS RAIN COATS 5999 799 12 GIRLS’ COATS, COAT SETS 18" Purchased a month ago! Saved especially for | this event. Al! wool fleeces . . . new plaids... dark tone tweeds. Coat sets 3 to 6x; coats only 7 to 14. Heavily interlined. Deep hems for extra year growth. Sale! Actual $99 Mouton Lamb ESlw low, low prith—Fineet @ualily sieateed levi” in 27, 32, 36 inch lengths, Waser thom contonebly® with slacks as well as formals. Sizes 8 to 18, $299 Nerthern | $199 Persian $499 Persion . $199 = $139 4 See Our C Selection of fomplete 2 Stolen, Capes ~ ST. MARY'S TODDLERS’ TEEN, WARM COAT SETS WOOL COATS. WOOL COATS 2499 149 2999 Sensationally Underpriced! Boys . . « Girls SNOW SUITS W SUITS * Special Price Concessions from our Regular Makers, Brings You These Actual $59.99 Values SUITS-COATS. Worth twice this price. . . guaranteed wash- able nylon—one and two- -piece styles with matching capes. Pdstel and new dark tones. Sizes | to 4. Ali N Weather Winky = bi Pram Su Snow Suits 899 1695 ‘1999 Sale of $19.99 Boys’-Girls’ B-29 PARKA JACKETS Warm school jackets. Heavy quilted linings. Water repellent Siaen, fur intérlined parka. Red and army tan. Sizes 6 to 18. ; Bolster your wardrobe and save plenty. Suits in sharkskins, worsteds, gobardines, splash — weaves and fleck patterns. All wool topcoats. ~ ‘SALE! CAMPUS—_ SUBURBAN COATS - ” “Worth to 1499 § Buy two jackets and save. All woof. melton campus coats. Interlined suburban Coats. . 4 Reversible Se ere { 899 2499 1499 See Our Line of Bird and Deer Heating Clothes | iad Se = Beas : as % ee F : ‘ a: e : i " #3 ii, 3 : gees i 6) ESE regs ig eo § Weta y AY i er eee | a ee al i Ne i rae es sigue ey i ae es ie? 7 . ve f : 2 ae f i le Cea er eee ‘ ‘ oR Oeea le A be , i oil | “4 1 : ma | Ae 7 vhs aoe ae 4 ' | a ib sf oo at ‘ i ; fies lth f ley =| . ee | ' / \ : | ; ‘ hee \ ‘Eo es . THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER \90, 1955 Me ar _ a , Fae) af ) ar¢l |Credit-Risk Service women had a higher grade_ point 1er Woes er rock n /KNOWU UCrOw Being Offered fo U.S everage than men, — 1 he : — ‘ : : ‘ toes : ng . we ais ~ P “All Chevalier’s years profession-, Chevalier’s “act” will be made; “I don’t like yéry much to re- that he has a grande pas- hy as | 4 Te be oe CR he explains.“ | sion for Marilyn Monroe, but de-| NEW YORK—A New York firm ‘YOU NEED A SQUIBS ‘Chevali call singing”) and acted ("Ooa | tye 28 Sn > to that 1 mast ses ho implication “tice the] hee ‘efvenged with « Burepeen ANGLE TOOTHBRUSH « ; _ Bray R, 7m oy “Louise” pod “y, ” the aay on on pong agg anger yg credit-insurance company to ex- coeare eve moure coun’ Otherwise, I am thing moderation, : Ms songstuffis of which his success was . : tend to United, States exporters Vv N WIDE LIKE a 5| Mis tha etaiicestcemar ens tare made in the ‘20s and '30s when he | Shs has been epen ee ek | hee ina credit-risk ‘inslrance on. their AN ALLIGATOR’S. an) well, But to prove to myself some- | W8% every. woman's cherie in a beng” Monee le ve attractive, bet tet | tt. Met countries. i wonky 4 thing—perhaps to prove that I am |*"@w bowler and cane Chevalier tae ‘been quoted 00) 2's ng further than thak® |, Tile te the first {ime such pet ) . " not old hat—I must try to be suc- ; “v1 ' He has to been credited f0F| cine 1938 \ You try to remember that this) 4) ust jet myself be judged INSTRUCTIONS: Each word id related to my work. Un- | | for sorrow. This idea makes him export sales. \ man, thoughtfully wolfing down 4) 14 ua. hearts and minds of scramble os few os possibl¢ to guess my line, Answer smile, She femenénse applies\ only to : oy Se ie ner; Gat our current time.” : oppeors under arrow, reading downward. “I am a singer of hope. I want | credit losses incurred as a result : has been cooing at women, from| Chevalier, still tall and sturdy ! of the financial condition of for- 5 Pecan en MEW pommet teot| ont Gath abate Sea cay moms eign importers; it does not guar- _ there must be some rust in his| the eyes, from laughing and wink- antee recovery. of losses arising bon vivant's bones. But it doesn't | ing. will meet his new U.S. audi- from political developments Broad iway a one- wen Et he Sa t| Gals Get the Grades ter. is, a month's billing at $35,000 4 week, Two NBC j oe ae Te registrar color spectaculars on TV, and os ee Tatoanaty Michigan has probably a movie in Hollywood. graduates had a grade point aver- ae ne — 1 ClQUK GRAND pay OA water. ; % 2 TPUN ~ works crew up a : ES 2 ee ae 3 ALTYPEN city water equipment in use prior : . ee ee See ann on 4 RAGUD » to 1900 — a wooden watermain ‘n’ roll _ 1 opal, os 5S TENCER fashioned from hollowed pine legs. ; entiences to my tif, . 6NUE Officials. said castiron pipes con- \ cold one. ° 7 WORDRAF nected the wooden segments to ; : ’ MANY SOUVENIRS 8 1080 form the duct. The relic was dis-| ecg : 4 And if he should flop? “Once I 9 LAFH covered by a crew working in g know that I've done my best, I'm 10 KCBA near-downtown district. Gg. : te we ait Gee Ney More than 2,000 students com- on oe! “rll : many souvenirs in my heart and 7 peted recently for 60 scholarships ) ‘ my head to grow deeply sad and! | © 1955 whore iy tine, tne. in England's Slade School of Fine| @ MOTORO A not get over it.” 3 . . f 'f FOR '56! mag- * nificent new selection— everything from TV to table radios — at the exciting B. F. Goodrich Motorola-Ramal NEW! 21” MOTOROLA TV copay stp deceased pion ie ee ee, $ 9 169° = $5.00 Down---$2.25 Weekly . -® meee Spectator worn the hondle—act the sef— _ fer the clearest, most britkons § 95 reception you've ever heard in © aoe 29" scrily ad None _ $1.25 Weakly ee PLANS ) Table Radio vie Zeeuces 74 rrp $1.50 Down | | side gem mnt $1.25 Weekly DOWN with EASY FHA TERMS _ ! ik ~ Total Price Only $7400 Plus Mortgage Costs oremegegh , re. , | : 5 ) do pt Piao ty bat oo $ 95 3 ae $ 97 SEE ‘29 — Furntshed Mode . = elpnarpeleng=a ahaa $3.00 Down dee —— Manthly Payments | S2tae | wa. Bile PLUS TAXES and INSURANCE Se ean 3 | . ctl — ya — 5% . ae to 2 e e aA ! | | - . . ‘Many, many choice lots left to | N AUTOMATIC : choose from — Remember it’s. ¢ CELEBRATION SPECIAL! GAS HEAT : first come—first served. ss \ ve : PORTABLE . : . _ ~ These are Not Prefabricated } , ELECTRIC MIXER _ Homes — Conventional Con- nn struction: throughout. Ample , ee ee N “Gan $ 95 Storage Space—Large Lots— - = a, vfor AX VALUE * Picture. Windows — Closets : ~_ ONLY : - Choice of Two Popular : / ; Plans — Versatile Room ~ « = ee gstown Kitchen Sinks , ) c : Bee tes HOMES, INC. t— On Phone Model ri rtgage. | . 1 . Open Fri te a TOBE = FE 4-7197 110. Perry St. Open Friday Might "M9 FE20121 ‘ ¥) \ e ae \ i aes » ey i / ae : { vv eee ee ae) Be 3 : . i" ie Mee Bo SagecehegeS Stk CEN i 25 oy gaits ga el pt es As i : f : a t ek Fi a 5 ae eS | 7 Bes EY Ry fi 7 V ey j res i ae a pe Pa es ¥ 1 f i a” sag eet ae a y | rrry j fl tt i s/ sag ER } I ‘ } : : Te Pj f LA f ‘ pe EEO ____THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER $0, 1955 | SUMMONS FROM THE SBA _ _ FROM THE VAST TANGLE OF FLOATING SEAWEEDU KNOWN AG “THE ,SARGASSO SEA GOES FORTH A MYG6TERIOUS CALL. - FAR INLAND BOTH THE AND EUROPEAN FRESH-WATER EEL HEEVS THIG COMMAN? TO RETURN TO THE PLACE WHERE IT WAG SPAWNED. ee] ATLANTIC “8% . Y | y ee ae ¥} aay Until 9 P.M. MYER’S Get Acquainted Offer! GENUINE BLUE WHITE 3 : 1s Ct. DIAMOND DOWN STREAMS THAT LEAD TO. THE OCEAN, | SOMETIMES OVER URY LAND, THE MATURE EELS ee MAKE THE PILGRIMAGE TO SPAWN.--AND Dic/ +2. (Pickels Picketed |x: > “* “s* "=" "| Wrong Man Charged Union officials had no comment. aNau Ieee (by Boss’ Children |. «> parade strength | ith Texas Stabbing 1.00 Weekly | , Ma. DETROIT ® — Union pickets TOKYO @—Japan will display HOUSTON, Tex. ®— ‘| carried man-sized | aircraft will pass in review at the} Anderson said he had never seen a ClO Amalgamated Clothing |}Meiii Plaza on the first anniver-| the victim before. ‘ Workers organizing drive on their | ®**Y of the creation of the “Japa-) The wounded man, Claude Grif- / father’s dry cleaning shop. They | ese self-defense forces. fin, spoke up: “That's not the NAR TIO RT LILES Lice | Walked beside union pickets foe ] Willie Anderson that stabbed mic. , two hours. India’s Central Tourist Advis-|The one that stabbed me was a OPEN EVERY Gary's sign read: “These Pick-| ory Committee in New Delhi has | woman.” Tht eT te ACM lets Are Unfair to My Daddy.”| approved a six-year program for| The case was reset for the ap- Kathy's said: “My Daddy's Em-! the promotion of tourism. pearance of the right defendant. ve te ba eee * §.¥0 i, \ ft ts too late to save our: \ money, but it isn’t too fate \ to save yours. It would be \strictly murder to miss this dpportunity and pay the te 0* ” | " ¢299.00 2-8 UV. $155 regular price later. 2 7 $799 | Sere by Mage torte . oom 3 | | A et ar [| Pere regs = | AS LITTLE AS | Ow Rat ess es PAN os olay NO MONEY DOWN| |p | ssee Ss vinta sacar ose $425 TERRIFIC SAVINGS ON BEDDING! § + and - Per Week |. 3-e ; Our Reg. $59.50. | Our Reg. $49.50 Famous Brands, Se . ; In Mah Available in DOES IT = SEALY MATTRESS MAT | RESS n Mahogany. Available ‘ Fruitwood, Limed Oak end other custom finishes. Fito die in Rota Mf So fine in furniture . . ; $6 lavish In fea- F tures . . . and so low in cost no one need ' ever again consider the compromise of a i i ooh | : ape oe | DININ' 515.95 CHAIRS. i $ 95 Box springs ot Box springs ot some $ " = Room and Crem 00 seme price. price. | ” Full ov Twidt"Size (Discontinued Tick) os kind «++ ***" gut- : é _— rams Ma DINETTES [i poo DIC AMOR ORS M SIZE Me cheap brand! va id ci eae ne a4” $479 “ Ne ow 98.00 ; Our Reg. 39.00 : ae ‘48 9x12 RUGS T 4 : 4 choirs a : i deForest Fireside tak ori, Ae Breakfast Sets bart, Fra : 27” $490 | 24 i79 ere eros Our bog. 19 _ | 27” #3199 |I ’ 9x12 RUGS Made by Mohawk SE ia Vectconten | Axidiistén $f | ‘ Formica. .*....+ : A sere in 7 - j C ( Ce aaron... x OOA KIC jas ¥ \ be be’ be ny _ OPEN DAILY FREE HOME DEMONSTRATION — | | | = 10 A.M. to 10 P.M.| ELECTRO MART TODAY! | | I ‘are : : ree : ye op Bt & 163 Oakland Ave, |] A, ETO lUns Neri y yy Plenty of Free Parking ; “ti ma ai a4 DOMITH FE 2-7631 | | | | : A ae 3 Me Ly | f : \ ft Ly z j t if role ekg in a a a Py A GOOD CAUSE. — Mrs. Hanley Dr., Waterford Township, is continuing ‘ber United Fund drive work although confined to her great help, she says. ‘Volunteer Still on the Job ae Dale Flowers, of! | home with a broken leg. Her son,. Wayne, 4, is a sit hie 4 oon Se vice presi- dent, respectively, Me teompean | Brown Co}, developers (ha sections of the township, off: a vue weed Wedd Ge ale | viate the situation. _ They mepesed & tonne i THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1955 Such an authority would have well sites, ‘the Michigan Department of Health ae Sestr te. Scgeive advised that, subject to the ap- | proval of the Oakland County De- | partment of Health, they would be | agreeable to-the transporting of | said water by fire truck. stations and SUGGEST STORAGE TANKS, Brown and Campbell. aiso pro-' posed that water storage tanks of 1,500 gallon capacity be installed at the Gill Road and een | Schools, whose water supply and storage capacity are at present. | inadequate. They advised that such tanks, i ‘Hadley:to Vote jon Prison Camp Township Board Will Meet Monday to Make ‘Decision tied iasen of. Hadley | and vicinity were present when pictures-of State Correction Camps | Ponting Press Phote = % trea U Leg baa Semen es United Fund Worker Doesn't Stop i z rf 43 alt ai . i fs ft i ef - 38 “i of $178 at about noon yes- ay but have no specific leads. ie eta icrlene Council Issues _ Three Building Permits — MARLETTE — Three building were issued at the recent) - ‘the Village Council. Gedictunts went to Mrs. Doris Mrs. Rasm pert | cles, I can't allow a broken leg! Board Sets Oct. 31 | in-veatity they are considered hon- acer bie Ree = pares to stop me,” she stated, for Vote on Buildin Or camps. At the present time ea te ee at ik a fe g there ‘are ten similar camps: 4o- Officers Woel and Russell ais | the UF last year, or- Program cated throughout the state, — A special thanks will be given oe = —— Se ye| ; . Lichten- | rounds e es di ganizing a group of workers : ‘The Conservation, Department te Mr. and Mrs. Larry i : ” | get ter ting candy for’ the | over $10 in change in bed two | sional, "ocact te, SECS | TROY TOWNSHIP — Ont. a tn developing the ig Fi Lane | 43 for Gonating cond i aliaince this year and began lining up the | wij) decide whether the school dis-| hills, is calling for much man- | Receptionists for Sunday eve- wctu Sets £ ‘hy Ni h preg in August. trict should borrow $1,500,000 for| Power, which is the reason of | nings at the hospital are Mrs. omily ig t | Late in August she trayeled to|a new building program | flcials wisly to locate the cagyp | Charles Boyne, Mrs. Riley Ram-| MARLETTE — The Marlette | Hagerston, Md., with her husband * here. Prisoners are already | sey, Mrs. Joe Diem, Mrs. Howard | WCTU will observe family night, , The Board of Education et ate working in the community, being | Morgan and Mrs, Walter Wood. . | at the Methodist Church house at and three chikiren, On the way! aii. ot their regular trucked from the Pontine cantp | aa | h30 Tuesday night with a pet ae acer any, at favelved 0) There will be hb tax levy on tha) Rear Clarketen, ‘Women’s Club to Meet luck super. ROMEO ron e t wi m e oe,” w ballot. It will be set later by the The Hadley township board will ORTONVILLE — The Ortonville | shown and a mat kaos prt | Mrs. Flowers was the most seri. school hoard. decide Monday evening whether or ) pecaied ously injured, suffering a broken! ‘This ts what the $1,500,000 mt Bey favor the camp. Women’s Club will meet af 2 pat. | Thuraday in the home of Mrs, | leg and face cuts, : _ | Would purchase: One new ele- Mace Smith on Grange Hall road. | After two days is a Toledo pers Apo “ayo “County | Births | Michigan Day will be obse rved.| | hospital, returned home , Schecl, an-eddi- Mrs. William Sutton will give found it tmpenaise to sit yo tien So the seater Bah aches, my oy sere Oititiee ot. croix, 200| histury of Michigan and Mrs. Mar-| more than ten. minutes or her | *@™nistration building, sifes for | pornam . the birth of «| tha Lewis will speak on the ‘ — leg would swell tight in the cast, — _-dulidings and equipment th, ‘ i ings of Michigan.” : new rooms, Ae ae ‘ Se ORE ARE ten Fo She has been putting those few \ wenn has almost a complete list of Beaver Fire Hall, 2780 Roghester | workers for her area, bordered. by | Rd, Troy Township Hall, 60 Wat- : \ Elizabeth Lake, Airport and High-| tles Rd, and Troy Fire Hal, 5990 \ SS 4 1 land Roads. Livernois. Hours to vote will be : \ ; Her son, Wayne, 4, does much trom, 7 am. ‘til 9 p.m, j of the leg work around the house | ' - ? ° Sor hig meother, Tat te a trifte| | | | But a \ tetmer neighbor, Mrs, Robert Grosjean, of Avery Street, has — to help ‘out on that Utica > ig Slate. . Barbecue and Field Day UTICA—The Utica Rotary Club is sponsoring a barbecue and field day starting at noon Sunday and | continuing through ‘til dark, The | event will take place on VanDyke, ‘Troy to Decide ° $1,500,000 Issue and. the Conservation Dept. were town posed 100-man camp which the) state may build among the Hadley Department idly be- | The Correction — vernber in Lansing. ; ; * * | dates to be sent to each Farm Bu- /reau organization in the state so | qualifications may be studied for ‘voting in. November. ‘to Meet at Town Hall oe |Mrs. Whittaker to Represent Farm Bureau METAMORA—Mrs. Harry Whit- | taker has been elected chairman of the nominating committee for Farm Bureau Women for the an- / nual convention to be held in No- Mrs. Whiltaker. met’ with other members of this committee in Lan- sing té prepare reports on candi- Marlette Hospital Group ‘MARLETTE .'— The Marlette | Silvercrest Group Fetes Rev. J. Luther ; : { WATERFORD TOWNSHIP—The | Gospel Carriers and Fellowship | classes of the Silvercrest Baptist Church held a recent housewarm- | ing for the Rev. James Luther and | family, 3820 Pontiac Lake Rd. | ‘Seventy-five persons attended the | affair and presented the Luther family. with many gifts. i + The Gospel ionkn had their | Tulip , Largest Size © nly : Shipped to Us from Holland Bulbs— Extra Large, 12 Cin. | Schools. i meering consultant from Kalama- 200, was employed by the board to make, a survey of the area determine the possibility of finane- ing a water system. ASKS COMMITTEE . thur E. Moore, who acted in an eter cmtinetnn Thieves Make 3 Stops in Rochester Spree Howlett reported breakins during |the night at Studebaker Sales, | Standard Oil Station and an at- | tempted breakin at Houghton and | Sons, all on Main street in nem Helen Kaminska. & quarter mile south of Utica. | annual election at a recent meet- are on sale now or can be | ing and named William Croteau | purchased at the Pro-| as president, Arthur Simpson, vice| ceeds from the affair will go to. president; and Mrs. Joe Fish, sec- needed charities. ss , ; We'll be glad to bring a new Farmall Cub to your farm for an on-the-job ‘trial, soy when! 5 GREAT FARMALLS THERE’S ONE TO FIT YOUR FARM NEEDS WE TAKE TRADE-INS — CREDIT TERMS | KING BROS. Pontice Rd. et Opdyke Rd. FE 4.0734 . FE 4-1112 saiiniin Your Authovized Dealer for : TRACTOR er FARM taplanrac=nAsco FatDS cro = SCOTT La N PRODUCTS Just call us ond 10"69* © 10036 All Colors & Varieties Seperote—No Bargein Mixtures | eo. Parrot Tulips and Double Tulips | thdividuel Varieties and Colors—All Extra Large Size 10 — B8¢ © 100 eu 57% RED EMPEROR Rarest and Finest of AH Tulips 10 Bubs $]95 © 100 Burns $985 | | Hyacinth Bulbs, 4 Colors... 10 for 1.29 | Narcissus Bulbs ..... ..... 10 for 1.29 | Crocus Bulbs, 4Colors...... 10 for 49c -@ New Low pices” LAWN GRASS SEEDS —Sold Separate! y or Mixed to Order— i Le, 5 Lbs WLbs, Lbs. 4 Lbs. Merion Blue Grace 3.75 18.50 36.50 90.00 175.00 Kentucky Blue Grass. .89 4.39 8.70 20.00 37.50 Poa Trivialis. ..... .89. 4.39- 8.70 20.00 37.50 Creeping Red Fescue. .65 3.19 6.29 15.50 30.00 Iehee Red Fescue.. .75 3.60 7.00 16.25 31.50 Penn State Fescue... .75 3.60 7.00 16.25 31.50 Kentucky 31 Feseue .40 1.95 3.80 8.75 15.00 Medow Feseue..... .45 2.15 4.10 9.75 18.00 Alta Fescue.... ... .40 1.95 3.80 8.75 15.00 Creeping Bent Grass. 6.15 12.15 30.00 58.50 Perenial Rye Grass. . 1.70 3.30 7.75 14.00 Domestic Rye Grass. . 7 US 2.20 §.25 10.00 ~ a REGAL Feed and Lawn Supply ‘Co. 28 Jackson Street Diel FE 2-0491 otetatahatatatataata*a*a"a*a*atatatatata" : evelopes( Ofer Aid fo Dry Are in one Mein oo “Waterco. and sptcne he twmnin. Brown read a letter stating that tog sienditennenaly with tha Guan. proces by which this rogram Ca process by which this program _be hs ini ices Steck le the committee and give it the benefit of his legal knowledge. Committee members are Judge Moore; Ward Eagle, trustee on the Farmington Township Board; Mrs. Elise he also a trustee; and Mrs. Philip J. Newberg and Rob- Brown and Campbell offered | to the township, free of charge, water from two of their: own wells, at Eleven Mile and Mid- dlebelt Rds. now producing more than one million gallons of water a day, pending the time of find- ing satisfactory water in areas now being. explored. - The Township Board discussed Water Committee. ert Schulkins, members of the| by the V.F.W. ,| Will be held at the Memotial Hall on Orchard Lake Rd. Nurses to See Heart Film METAMORA—The next meeting on cent meeting by Jack Smith, oe torney. At the October r film on “The Heart” will be shown. lock; financial and engi- SAVE and On the suggestion of "Jules Ar- ROCHESTER—Police Chief Sam AUTUMN SALE ‘Starts Saturday — Ends October 31st 20%DISCOUNT ON ALL EVERGREENS . . . INCLUDING COLORADO BLUE SPRUCE! All hardy, fresh dug northern grown trees. All varieties included. Tremendous selection! NOW ‘IT’S FALL PLANTING TIME. . And here's your chance to REALLY SAVE on tine trees! Our Prices Include Delivery - Nermal . Installation 5 Year Warranty Dependable Service When You Need It! We Take Trade-Ins 121 N. Saginaw Street’ Open Daily Including Sunday —9 A. M. to 6 P. M, ” Romeo Gardens. on Van om (M53) L 2.3838 REFRIGERATOR-FREEZER 24 MONTHS. TO PAY ® 90 DAYS SAME AS CASH COMPLETE SELECTION OF NORGE PRODUCTS ON DISPLAY OPEN FRIDAYS.and MONDAYS ‘til 9 P.M. WATRE. GABERT Your Electrical Appliance Specialist MICH. FE 5-6189 - ; re Ss tas “Slate Fetal & ; METAMORA—The Farm Bu- | 4 ream, Extension Clubs and ¢1i teddies sae be cad pei Oct; 8. | arday, Oct. 8. A Barbecue supper your lawn. Grass Seed — Fertilizers — Peat Moss Tools — Competent Advice OUR BULBS ARE IN—DIRECT FROM NETHERLANDS—Make Your Selection Early TOWN & COUNTRY GARDEN CENTER $812 Highland Rd. (M-59) OPEN SUNDAYS BUY NOW and SAVE! EVERGREENS Low npc ‘Prices LAKESIDE NURSERY 3944 Elizobeth Lake Rd. OPEN EVENINGS end SUNDAY Mother Notre Seeds ~ We will gladly advise you on the building or feeding and seeding of OB 3-7147 FE 4-3032 “Buy Your Fertilizer or Seed Here! USE. OUR SPREADER FREE! : All of Your Lawn Needs bed is bombs heels ‘IN ONE STOP! — savings Ie tosrace, amis not be swept away by rampant in- ij HH fn ‘| Plastic Can . | style, from a plastic can. = on ~ * HIS PRIDE AND JOY — Framed by an eight-pound cushaw he grew is 10-year-old Billy Labar of Brainards, N. J. Billy was so proud of it he exhibited the cushaw at the New Jersey State Fair in Trenton. THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 80, 1955 — TWENTY-SEVEN _ cb Age Jack Worthington, + Missionary ‘Meeting noeaemeeermnet Closes. With Banquet |; Candlelight Club Meets *| Robert Faulkner, whose birthday ,| was celebrated, and who received METAMORA—Mrs. Leonard Rus- ‘sell was hostess to the members of the Birthday Club re- cently, member was Mrs. a gift from the members. Ortonville, Cow Cafeteria Is Experimental WASHINGTON (INS) —The New Jersey Experiment Station sug- gests that animals of the future muy eat ftleir corn, cafeteria Research workers at Rutgers University, which includes the New Jersey College of Agriculture, {Rochester 4-H Club. Lists New Members manship in the whole state plus exhibits at the State Fair earned Two amazing values for men at one amazing low-overhead, price — 29.95 ‘A REAL °40 VALUE . you SAV you SAVE[2\WAYS --°° —“Testerfield FLANNEL SUITS — tailored of finest imported woois | I i I t i What's the big news. about our own ' Westerfield suits? Partly it’s the ‘8 beand new patterns! Rich colors give ] life and sparkle to the superb all-wool i flannels. Brand new styles, too...patch — pockets, fap pockets, vent backs, plain J backs... every detail young-mindec : men insist on. Charcoal and medium tones of browns, greys, blues. | $4-44, regulars, shorts, longs. 1 i i 8 Usually $40 these clothes in ovr oat tailoring plonts- cAUSE , 4 10 BE oa save because we sell ghem in our owe we overhead salesrooms- ALL-WOOL ZIPCOATS with 100% wool plaid liners @ 100% wool Donegal-type tweed @ 100% wool fancy tweed @ 100% wool worsted gabardine 2X Finest all-wools in distinctive $40 patterns. Handsome, harmonizing all-wool plaid zip-in liner. * Bal collar style with raglan or | set-in sleeves, Grey, blue, brown, heather. 34-46, regulars, shorts, longs. ’ 29.95 Usually $40 EYE CONDITIONED THROUGHOUT for hour after hour of com-' fortable viewing, Choose the new bronze finish for truly advance home 169" _Ne Money Down! : “Your Old TV mahal. the down payment, You enjoy the new Motorola in your home to- morrow! Easy terms. VALUE-PRICED “Swivel Base os shown additional Hamilton. The most wanted yer 0 Carrier coe ioe, NO MONEY: Y DOWN! oe arses PREWAY OIL WEATER The Furniture Lahinet, Circulator that comfortably heats | 4-6 ROOMS Save $35.00 — Save fuel, yet be cozy warm all winter! Automatic heat coritrol keeps house warm at all times . . . but never over-heats. Saves fuel. 199° 9.1 cu. ft FRIGIDAIRE 1 si w. Huron Street : shan of PONTIAC Shop by Phone; Teal” Reg. 525995 SAVE 60.00 4 g* Saves You 360 It's a Big, Big Refrigerator-Freezer and best of all it's a Frigidaire! Now you get the savings afforded by lower prices at wholesale level! See this tonight! Shop by ‘phone too! ' _NO MONEY DOWN! Your Old Reltigerator Makes the /. Down Lateral Petantn sae tomes: - 7s (OOD HOUSEKEEPN Phone FE 4. ara . ; ( 4 ja'sa \ 2, A _THE, PONTIAC ‘PRESS, ‘FRIDAY, , SEPTEMBER 80, 1088 | : ; wok ‘ was last Nov. 2 with HOLLAND @®—Dr. Karl Gruber, | General Lie as est soe cas vac est baa va ASHINGTON (#—Preparations second annual Hawkinson memori- ue talil sor tr as al program. The qveal, sponsored | the Price Tribunal iis. see. ale Sa lies seu aioe by civie and educational groups, | Nev ,. _Open.7 Days and 7 Nights 4 FLOOR SHOW y SATURDAY NIGHT LADIES’ NIGHTS 6 DANCING . Island, Va., test range within the a g SqVARs oancine MODERN Air Cocled— 5 _F riday and Saturday 4 S| next wo month seinand to Ger | s mc i Pes CALLER—WILL MORRIS 2 | mine the effects ; 6:30 4 MAKE A DATE FOR OCT.1-HALLOWEEN DANCE a ~ high altitude and : ie ae ' MARK ANDREWS S| missiles fe oe ry . Comedy ‘ gq satellites ™ - : : time in the ; ” * S ae fs SHERRY COY . Yel tortng no 2150 OPDYKE ROAD at PONTIAC ROAD | | Lovely Exotic — | ground. ‘nn tounce; SHOW | : : | mn) A ; e . I 1122 Ww. Huron Se. ONI HT : WAYNE KENNEN 4 A Word NATURAL WONDER — The THE SIX-YEAR STAGE oe : T G a _ Popular Xylophonist . a ; noms at Ee a Ore., way 3 vanes | oe = to the Wise ‘atures way helping. when “ us aming tim! lor wooden The twin « St ALVIN WALLS and His Orchestra, Ju| es fhinu/* ™ * MT Me oe one aya, fet > . | apart, but their trunks are a ‘ i i i i i i i i i i i i i i B We mean Se ‘ > shee 80 feet we. fom wid ative Cot” -» - JAM SESSION 9 iene aa ee which point spicata 8 singe Wo, 4 ers © 5 : s» { EVERY TUESDAY EVE. { {a ou olay” patty aches are | have tied the trees together : ; trees are are f St Music by SO-PHIS-TO-CATS ] Je or a vo une wun... at| ne Preserved a a cura by the areata we ERO e Flood waters carried silt that TWINS . qa room of your ¢ , call Rotunda | pigcked intake water pipes and : a caused a water shortage in Kano- | Recording Stare of 3 S/H vowd Une we to eater for you! neiland, South Africa. Is on a | fice or in your factory ooo WO = — Yas love he ay | furnish everything... but every- | STARTS singing of this ‘pais! im | thing... and the best! , BET PAL WAND BD PL CARE Bo Ply PAN LGN a MA oA 3-SHOWS a a Let us take over the work part of | SUNDAY Based on the play by THOMAS NROGEN end JOSHUA LOGAN _ EVERY NIGHT 1s i) aa Jase 20 70s com eniey yeu _ tdi JOH FORD st MERVYN LaROY LELAND HAYWARD » —-.| Wor the whole story . . . write, Raa FIRST RUN || _ __ an arso snowine - - - All Color Pro; TONIGHT DANCING i nk ta fred on nt’ Every Night. After 8:30 P.M. LS y=“ yet © TENDER FILET MIGNON © DELICIOUS LOBSTER TAILS er | 8 yfafador, Date Tonight eZ < t ° FRIED CHICKEN. a4 Ciwruat or 0 pt @ "CHARCOAL BROILED” FOODS . . .. Broiled right before your eyes. Dine in Style © Reasenable © Air-Conditioned = Henry's Bloomfield Inn Fer lunch “with the boys” or a_ pleasant evening out for your wife .... try our fine starring food and courteous |i MAUREEN O'HARA q DINE ond DANCE : — | ANTHONY QUINN ————— (MU | 1 anna sie fr gs aa Pose e | Pe 2493/7 2 COcaTAILS— fsa Kitchen Open Daily |/} in GLorious cotor 2 AF | ER the (J ‘over or Minimem 3 = ee eee | OPIN 4 P. MM. ve 2A. M. DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY 10 A. M. - 10 P. |=—— AtLso == 8OOD SERVED UNTIL 1 A. M. e 1420 South Telegrapli Read at Orchard Lake Road For Reservations Phone FE 5-8060 Aide le reer Treat yourself and party nner, Sunday 12-9. lizi PI OR 3-9325. to the taste tantalizing goodness of old fashion Italian food. On these’ brisk evenings, come out for a sizzling steak or | r tender chop in a quiet, relaxing || atmosphere. Always prompt, ff} courteous service, - ) —— | Complete Sunday Dinners from $1.50 Western and - Delicious Mixed Drinks onag.s Town and Country Beer—Wine—Liquor Formerly BUSINESSMEN’S Old Heidelberg LUNCHEON 1727 S. Telegraph Rd. Every Day Open 7 AM. to Jim Anderson Mark Levejey Sunday, Noon to 2 A.M. “0 | ILLA INI \ Adin te tne dete, te ie LPP PPP PP OP OFC CCC CO OCT COTTA TT PS ETSY SHOWS FRIDAY and SATURDAY ! > , y Jack Edwards Bruce Davis = © Claudann Cooper q Comedy MC Singer Exotic Dancer , > a > You'll always have the winning score when you visit Joe's Famous SPAGHETTI HOUSE ‘6:00 P.M. to 3 A.M.--Sun. 3 te 19 P.M.-Closed Mondays 1038 West Huron FE 3-7396 = iz Why don't you take a page + frock this ~ _- young Miss date book, Visit the Villa Inn and be pleasantly surprised. # a * * } ti} j =*VHAATAUUUUTIITTAEAUAQNOONUUUOUTUOONQONENQOOQEOUUUNNE i i H O08 Two Biocks Wess of Telegraph = cll WVUOVUAOCUU TAU BOB'S CHICKEN HOUSE 497 Blisebeth Loke Road at Telegraph FEATURING “SULLY” ~ PONTIAC DRIVE-IN THEATRE Where Dining Is a Pleceant Adventure FOR RESERVATIONS MY 2-6193, MY 2-9258 ; 60 Parkview Blvd. Cerner of Lapeer Read (M-24) at Clarkston Read HAL BOSS AND HIS ORCHESTRA ENTERTAINMENT ‘About Our Friday 9 to 2 A. M. Dining at Its Distinctive Best! OPO SPOS SS FSV CT ESS rrT > > > @ BEER @ WINE -@- LIQUORS > d PEEREREELELELELELLELIULIDVi. “The Man of Rhythm” Seturday 9 te 2 A. M. y Luncheon 4904 Elizebeth Leke Rd. FE 2-6052 Sunday 6 te??? Hi EOE: ° : y } AT THE E PIANO aad ad ORGAN ’ PPPPPPPPP PPP PPP IPP PPPPPPPPPPPPPP PPP PLP PPPP LDP PLS Featuring n i t . ilkins fomly J Dinner. | “Ol dowee Seances Trie |! Gace an ke & / + DINNERS”& COCKTAIL BAR =@. . y ng blacksmith shop for a ga- Se ee ese eCeeeeeeneereeeusraeeuaee 1 _ 4 Cocktai | Pa rty , ar - ~~ Se des ed ee BUSINESS LUNCHEONS DINNERS TO TAKE OUT at DIXIE BAR Guest Artist Sundey Two years later, the first a : Call FE 33-9821 . . Your Food fa Banquet ; . store vas built. It is still =2 vatvare, PARTIES Will Be Read n= ing us lor storage n a - | Meeting 2592 Dixie. Highway ) Spadafore’s Bar 1926 ithe new storejord |) [MAREE UEUEREEE EERE | I 6 North Coss a for Busi ri er, : : me Near Huron Street | * ° f | DICK DENGATE and HIS ESQUIRES Tbe ince With the. Raetty A constant etiort has been Catalina Piano Bar Entertainment . for Your Dancing Pleasure on | Pine Welcome rin pcb he =: Fri Sat d S ~ELAINE TITUS FRIDAY and SATURDAY = |) ——— |] Years. caravan of custom: . [| eS ee JIMMIE BERNARD WILL BE AT DIXIE ON SUNDAYS asXingale It Sit lun ite Fine Foods Since 1921 at Wilkins “a evs. We hove we have suc- © i - i e ue Fig i = WY PR ay eGo ee ee & a.)'5 fe Rae Hers ee ale dager es Uh, F es at ee , Bi \ ps || 4 L I A oF ‘ eee. Vee) | ¥ i ‘5 ee A { i 7 t is a es Ca pe oe t t ‘ es | wd Pati ae Le A ¢ J . " ee ee Aa atts sat oe el, Seeger Ss ‘ } ‘ } ' 5 z . ' b } pale a ___THE_PONTTAC PRESS, FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 30, 1955 sac aed nr I'shy Warrior Airborne Paramount Bids for Play Before Bow on Broadway , E E sree HE bea it fat 4 he i Al i tj Has aT : : Tl starring Alec Guinness, Sir Laur- say, has skirted some of the ence Olivier and Vivien Leigh. +. i ? cE us , ftom tet wee, "Thora ste tl }}\and Audrey—in the one picture,| Gale leaves for New York Ld an oid Rosenonant trick, They 6! tial Reach Jr. for 0 show, | out thing any of the report | color away. Personally, I felt the sae new tele-/ picture was better than the play. | FRIDAY vidlen : ‘ : Marisa Pavan can be put down Chinese, Cantonese and | KEE A NIRS Tice rceeal sense ei cleans tee See ee ne ee j | ' | | + American Foods Cooked to | _saturday Afternoon Perfection and Served } mnie HILARIOUS itl a ae ee eine eer 9.1902 5-Mile has been a fight as primitive. FRIDAY and SATURDAY S rtoon ivel Matinee in a Friendly Fashion ee Ancager Certoons * A r - Serial—News Join the many whe have found ve | @ visit te China City an adventure in geod dining! Every Nite of the Week “3 ‘Little’ Wonbs” HOURS: Monday-Thursday 11 A. M. to 10:30 P.M. ... Fri, Sat., 11 A. M. te t A. M. Gun 12 Neon to 10 P. M. WE CATER TO PRIVATE ‘PARTIES | cava cry = 3 Blocks West of Telegraph Road Paved Parking Area Cn Tink 3412,Dinie Hwy. OR 3-9754 _ Home Cooked—Dished up before your eyes. For a ‘real treat in fine food—it’s Jack Decker’s — & Breckfew Tues.. Fri., Sat. Cafeteria a Pianos ————— KIDDIES FREE! . VISIT OUR KIDDIE LAND On US-10 in Drayton Pisins - FRIDAY & SATURDAY See || FRIDAY & SATURDAY |} =: ot SS No. 1 Bee Ott Opens 6:90 0M. Show Stars 7:00 P.M. as = SARCIANO |e | are = ] == = a BITTER: RIDGE me, Y ecco” -- TOMORROW -- ONE DAY ONLY! TWO GREAT FEATURES ! — ALL IN COLOR - SWN AT SUNUP! | | The boldest double-crossin outlaw history! 4 ve ar GP ~, RANDOLPH SCOTT RAGE a DAWN bu selina & 4 “va . toe THM WHELAN + treme HORACE MCCOY + mre F RANK GRUBER + meee NAT HOLT j Trapped between the roging river's churning =< 21 nralen emanates] TWO GUYS FROM ANNAPOLIS! Across bottle-sleshed sees and jet-blasted skies they waged @ private wer with ne querier asked! ELIAKAZANS QHN STEINBECK $ ll yee ie» «manera sma vei Bs ©] Hig LUST FOR REVENGE becomes se Os consuming a » | Passion as love itself} 0 YVONNE DeCARLO Rearaae Ee sans: TODAY! FEATURES AT: 1:23-3:20-5:19 7:17-9:18 - & 100% PURE ENTERTAINMENT!!! It’s the new seh in movie A musicals. ‘igi iy Sg y § > = mar BURT LANCASTER | — SILVANA! MIANGANO , OUTLAW 10:45 | Phone FE 5-8331 Sundey ot 12:45 GIANT KIDDIE SHOW! ONE DAY ONLY! SATURDAY — 2:00-5:35--9:10—PLUS SERIAL TODAY and TOMORROW ! THRILL OF THE S GREATEST SPORT “ihckl aaaine a i. Pe | pa i & ) Ji __THE PONTIAC PRESS, \ i ] ie # Hi ef a Me ee eet eB OA ay wt ie fh SOP ee iJ ye ee i Zoids { ea, ; Bays | ey ! 2 ag i ? . / } Fa f FRIDAY, Lp AE oe ae i. a Hpes t 5° i § si SEPTEMBER 80,'1955 x change in his the home Far ang poy » with | the big inning. They collected only in Bauer’s place in eight hits off four pitchers, but five right and Irv: Noren in left. Bill|of them came Farley the righthanded ace * Te Collins at | when they put together never before . has change, | after two were out to score all series game, Walter left and | their runs. saw his two top } in the Gilliam to second| Loes, who had blasted off the hill the early Zimmer. three innings, po days, switched to Dodg- | double plays, appeared Johnny Podres. By the Gehle ay So the | ects ts Oe Soe setutag the semenans made capacity,| Byrne, the comeback maz cf the | following a single World Series appea of some 34,000\ year, was magnificent. The 35- | gald. to tel yielded five to be on hand. | yea Baltimorean who now, But, Yogi Berra singled innings, losing to 2 p.m. (EST). | makes his home in Wake Forest,|and Joe Collins walked. Howard 1953. ednesday's de-| N.C., fanned six including the dan-/ drove in the tying run with a sin- 1 Whitey Ford, | gerous Duke Snider with a man on| gle and Billy Martin put the Yan- Podres finished Tommy Byrne base in the eighth and Gil Hodges; kees ahead 2-1 with another one- a 10-10 record but p stunned, They | for the last out in the ninth. bagger. The bases were filled when complete game on losing to one| “I learned to throw the slider | Eddie Robinson, batting for Phil- tailed to finish his beaten by two | and not to throw the ball too hard,” | Rizzuto, was hit with a pitched starts. Turley, the more | is his explanation for his rehabil-| ball, Byrne, a good-hitting pitcher, trade Baltimore itation. then drove in the winning runs with wound The Bronx Bombers, who used|a two-run single to center. Mays out Phil nisg oA” ' Pioe "the opener 34 with Mike MeNally, | now ce of Cleveland's far we Kramer Is Rated alion s Top Collegian iicetaeckarcse| : ond by the same 3-0 score. : By HAROLD A. FITZGERALD If the colleges played two platoon football, Kramer - oe C707 2%: (Pontiac Preas Publisher) would figure'as an All-America purely on defense, ee eee ANN ARBOR #—Michigan officially unveiled the He's « big, rough, rollicking boy that“loves to charge Beate of chain teat ee ete ee ne ee hia yer | but who's ready to drift all the way to the. side lines But the Giants took the third game} vox and Ron Kramer exceeded expectations. | if the backs prefer to be bashed to the turf out bee teat Maar a giamers 88 Dow! rig sounds impossible to all save the 50,000 | there. , Hoyt to whip Neh | blinking, incredulous spectators who watched, Coach| Before the season opened. three national magazines cqalt tnt the Yanks had « one-|Don Faurot of the opposition, summed it up| respectively pronounced him: game edge, That was as far as/| succinctly with this pronouncement: “The end of the year.”, eee mn ree oe “He's the greatest T ever saw.” “The lineman of the year.” infection “The. player of the year.” | knee, Giants ewept| . Big Rew dropped the first pass thrown his way Se te cio nae. and then caught seven out of seven. How many Ht Kramer even tes his fired game the blow. Yanks won, $2, 2 oe times Rave you 66tm that? Covering a six foot | during the balance .of the schedule, Michigan Maybe the Dodgers can take! three inch end whe weighs 222 pounds and whe adherents want the words “of the year” expanded. heart from the record books and/- nigh jumped six feet four inches in a dual meet | They suggest “since Alexander the Great,” or Maybe. Like io fallow nid sectex:| last year and placed In the high junip in the “since Cain and Abel,” just to be mildly fair about day as he left Yankee Stadium: | 5S Tem track meet ts a rough assignment. the whole matter. “You know, I've got a feeling:I/ Want to volunteer? _ When Kramer reported after the national avalanche saw this whole thing before. Mie first Kickott dribbled 17 yards but as soon | of publicity, Coach Oosterbaan tossed him a head |, Orchard Lake St. Mary's Eag- as he got his timing, they boomed into the end zone | guard. Ron slipped it on. lets will fe F own version regularly. His punting average was 41 yards which| “Same size head,” cracked Bennie. So ae ee oe ta is what he averaged all last year and that's only| “Just the same, coach,” answered Kramer. “Let's Sunday’s crucial Suburban Cath- eatin, Rie SE Tee : * pe : is 3 p.m. : St. Mary’s 194 backfield Edge for Michigan oo Captures turned tat ‘thia aris and A ca . tentially represents greatest . Obal Tournament — scone’ ranch ot any quartet. n Hoople Takes a Bow, ||" . - = T b ff O Ox) fe AE WAUEEE © — Tes U, 5.) OM. ¢ epee Stneer aad Dee champion Wichita Bombers need-|™#tion- operator, pilots veeted slightly off the orbit; ors events in but my own figures have se RE fr Foes addition to — f these days I'll re- Op Man aoneed baie oor veal the scores I’ve selected, ney are Marty Furgol, who had Unalded by my conferees. %, and Tommy Bolt, whose card |: Now, for this week is the upset showed 72, thanks to a 2-under-22/of upsets. Pittsburgh will over- on the back nine throw mighty Oklahoma's Soon- (Blocker for ers 21-20. No.other gridiron expert stunner. the milder upsets may be found; Purdue 14, Mirmesota 7; would dare to name this kind of a i. G t Auburn Bd Tennessee 14, Duke : 4; Bou Many letters have come to me | ington 7) UCLA By MAJOR AMOS B. = ~ cad Egad! Huzzas for Hoople are resounding from all -| parts of the land. All over my peerless forecasts for the country’s big football games to date! . _ dts true that here and there my sterling associates, Professors Wolfgang McGinty and Manchester Zlobotny, ?° from the curious among my clid¢h- tele. They want to know how in the world I ever arrive at some of the out-of-this-world results predict. That, gentle readers, is a secret! We magicians cannot reveal our tricks—heh-heh! . Now for the rest of the forecast: a lanova 6; Dame 21, otre Indians 14; Wiscon- sin 14, Iowa 1; Colorado 33, Kansas 13; jebraaka 1; Michigan TCU 21, Arkansas _ Hope for ‘Duck Weather* ee - Wildfowl], Archery Deer and Small Game y _ Hunters Open State Seasons on Saturday Bre elie FE i & t to Long String That long skein of victories Pon- | tiae High School's cross-country .|team has-set up yesterday after- noon was given another stretch. Chief runners, operating in a triangular meet, at Wyandotte, were figured to run a dual against the’ Dots, won both the dual and 3-way events: The win boosted the string to 34 straight. lor Township high 3rd. Other Pontiac runners in the top “count, Wyandotte finished 2nd and Tay- Spartans Want Win Over’ M’ Daugherty Says State Desires Michigan Win Over All Others Duffy Daugherty. You can bet that Duffy it The big battle at Ann Arbor Saturday will be watched by the 8th sellout crowd of more than 97,000 in as m years. , It's almost entirely a local crowd Ei? Hi z E Ft z PRE ay Shamrocks See Dangerous Eaglet Backtield Sunday forced to contend with halfback Dan Dropps, who pitched - three TD aerials against St, Fred last Sunday, and fullback Ron Elmy, the Mikes’ answer to Leszczynski. St. Frederick’s Rams will face Royal Oak St. Mary in Wisner Stadium at 7:30 p. m. Pontiac Reserves |Win Two Contests Two Pontiac High School teams, | ome the Junior Varsity and the other a team made up of re- serves, blanked two opposing elev- the Jayvees to a 140 win over Hamtramck on their home field »| when he ran for both..markers. In the reserve contest, Tom Con- ley was the big gun with two touchdowns in downing a visiting Dearborn Fordson reserve team, 33-0. Dan Johnson, Syl Boykins, and Tad Lewis also. shared in the scoring. St. Fred will be a slight favorite | to win its Ist game in 19 at- | Bessent 0-0, tempts. . eng yesterday. Jim Hawkins Jed | A 13) ‘ roy Honce D Ey f 4m) : : (A) if; Os) rf. en 1 ~eecc~oy se 3 8! Oss ol @o250e93 gE Cereeeeneees Spieser to Face Willie Troy in TV Bout Tonight WASHINGTON @® — Tonight's television fight fare matched Chuck Spieser, latest of the Michi- State boxing . products, and illie Troy; 23-year-old _light- heavyweight veteran from Wash- ington. Troy used to be a middleweight but has been having trouble mak- ing the weight. Spieser, a two-time NCAA light- heavy titlist, is under the direction of Pat Knowles of Chicago, who Cincinnati proved Brooklyn's! Tonight's fight, set for 10 rounds toughest rival this year, the Red-| begins at 9 p.m., eastern stand- legs beating the Dodgers 10 times ard time. It will be televised promoted Chuck Davey, a former | popular welterweight who also at- | tended Michigan State. With Top Games MSU ‘Meets Old Rival 2nd Ranked Michigan; Sooners, Army Busy ing combination of Jerry Gustafson and John Stewart. Top-Rated Trotters at Jackson Raceway Solunar Table With the start of the duck hunt- ing season Saturday John Alden Knight’s solunar tables may help to find the best times for such activities, along with best times or fishing. However, hunters are cautioned that state and fed- eral laws govern the shooting periods and must be observed. ; FRIDAY Minor Major : :30 Minor Mafor 4:20 ; : 4:40 «(10:55 SATURDAY P.M. Michigan's bruising end, Ron Kra- mer, tomorrow as advertised, they couldn't have picked a more dan- gerous target. Most accounts from the Spartan camp tell of their training for tomorrow's battle against their traditional rivals and Big Ten opponents, the Wolverines of Mich- igan, spelling out one command: “stop Kramer.” 5 And the 6-foot-3, 219-pound Kra- State's Spartans are aiming for | on him. Spartans have been very willing to talk about their plans for Kra- mer. With signs in their. locker room like “Stop Kramer Univer- sity” they've indicated a well- defined target besides a sense of humor. ‘ One other danger in trying to stop Kramer is apparent, It's sim- ple and physical — like putting out your foot to trip an army tank. But aside from such speculation, the Michigan team has its own confident evaluation of the situa- tion: “Ron can take care of himself all right.” ; It's the test of a champion, if he can, Michigan will go into the State : center er's fine running mate, Tom Maentz, rated just a behind TT eu prob- in 22 games. | nationally over the NBC facilities! ig" Major Minor "Major MSU Target ANN ARBOR #® — If Michigan; school, the opponents draw a bead ably return for action by the North. western game (Oct. 15) or possi- bly the Army game (Oct. 8). Wolverines completed a whole week's “practice without a heavy duty scrimmage and only light offenseive drills were promised. for today. = Pontiac's Band BoostsforUF in Game Program i i} i : ak g z co «Fie oh Lions injuy List Still High 3 Nurse Sore Legs - Hunchy fo Miss Game; y Shoe Sewell ‘Wears Brace, ' For many years Chiefs and Fons! dale’s. Railsplitters have met in these annual encounters, and the results have almost always been ied Tosupyey : Tonight's game is eet ox 8f i gin to factory specifications. Complete, all pits of cars. Guaranteed. SCHWARZE’S UNDERCOATING ‘ - most of the passing, Keikkinen and ) en ins : Pizza report, and is good, He has i for Colts Game. a pair of very good receivers in en a ie ae Dietrick “Myron Morey and Ted ] BALTIMORE, Md. @®—Veteran | mething to yee. Chiets ‘hold an’ - po ¥ 8825 Woodward FE 5-5563 halfoack* Bob a ees oa deck. : (Opposite St. Joseph's Hospital), wil Femain sidelined with a bad — Bowling Results kl Panthers’ |ent 20 ctiense. Ted: Wierseman| it Wil be the Sra home attrac: regs > Oe Date om meet ing esu a oma ests ant ers’ sg Se ea rd. Dict Neaves | ton of the o— poeline ory! ee the Baltimore Colts in a National PIONEER BOWLING LEAGUE Karl Walker at linebacker | Vout? cosmamer: Football Le me t | R oe id Pr . jand_ Karl r at | night Chiefs travel to Bay City to |f Football League game tomorrow sprmox — eturn to Gri OWESS © | soots, Taylor and Charley Robio-| ARgle with the: 2nd ranked Class 7 2 eeoet BS Bit E na speedy ‘Lan Hlrmptrye at satety| A Sate © 8 state, in tele Valley We Arra Halfbacks bane Walker and | Dorris Rity. 83 Drewry’s = 38/ NORMAN, Okla. (~The ques- | impressive style with . try speedy Lon Humphreys at safety | Wolves are generally re- Uar an €é ; e Arr ange Dave Middleton and guard Dick |? Rity. €8 Ferme-becut 3 $, tion whether the University of | over California (27-7) and Syracuse |on defense. | garded as the “team to beat” this : : : pares i —— with leg in- ee 184497; Oakland Sofi Water | Pittsburgh has returned to its | (22-12), while the Sooners sputtered oe —— yrs include year for the Valley crown. * for 3 ‘ jur back, however, | former football greatness may be | to a 13-6 victory in their r. Jack Opie, a Chae 7 and guard Harley Sewell, nursing — as ae Pt: answered tomorrow when the Pan. | Oklahoma exhibited « powerful of. (ner at halfback, along with quar.| A victory tonight will put Pon- ‘Installation a pale of cracked ribs, te wear, | Mon auire % te $ thers run smack into Okahoma’s!fense in gaining 403 ards against terback Ken Brown, key man in/tiac on the winning gide of the : ing a special brace that will give ‘Bensep's @ Pabst 3 20-game winning streak. | North Canaan bit of 3 nog se |the “T"" system ‘Dales coach, | gridiron ledger. It now stands at : him a chance to see action. b= "0 ears M ae ; ‘its usual scoring pu Ted Meister employs. ile does | 1-1, ‘ secihsahitiods bac indiedd ’ = 3 Detroit will need all the strength ritson Yat Mout icant MEY Coach pene Iichelosee, a Pitt. Oklahoma is ranked 5th and gow 0 one : it can muster against Battimore.. cut tt ae aaepelia: fesowor from eck Sutherland's | Pasay 3 12th in this week's AP | = TIRED AFTER A HARD DAY'S WORK? v: : $ got to a quick start in Pts Pts. | / . It will do wonders for you. a 3 the league race with a 23-14 upset Percy. ne’ f Miutdevamt pase and sp eae oe s| Bot Saat Lhe ie hee TT rer today the gectiities available at the . - é; | : t ‘s, : victory over the highly regarded | Sir ue’ } Site Barat <| saupent enievend iehottt uadie, *' 1 samme te better before the | YMCA ATHLETIC CLUB - ( Chicago Bears last Sunday while | | Hutchinson's 6 State Bank 2) ong waif age perform 2s = ps . ~ Ss. ‘ the Lions were ‘edged-out by the | Savas 177, P. Terrien 456; pa | How. far the Panthers Lape bmn folks than in last week's s| Stop tn Today for Kates Fh: j Green Bay Packers, 20-17 in the gic being — a bod Ley et Shemp. -y snd w-wh aglhcrpg) ah 10 SENECA STREET inet \ 10 s ; yesteryear is attest ct! rated a touchdown choice over — — a — = HR gerd ee ea w Sab 3 | they fave had only three winning | Pitt. But Wilkinson has warned h ¢ R 1 8 Months to Pay ries over Baltimore. But a group | Fiviou't Life ’ 3 Geo “Sport's $ a Seasons. since 1939. ‘this’ game could be the — on i= : of talented rookies ani ta hg Se ; : Rule se F | But Pitt this year started off in ‘the Oklahoma schedule. . Se Sies ceviee ~ FE 2-9111 se areal Ge cane nen | 46s; Lite” vinnie TiS—f00a.” ‘Slate Second Bear Hunt |Cardinals Capitalize ; , ' last_year. : | ROLLING PINS ‘of 1955 Near Briml ‘on Opportuniti Quarterback’ George Shaw of mikios Be, 12 3 Huron Thee. \'t BRIMLEY, Mich. rages S| — Crogan, fettnoce fine Ameen | pesos tie $4 Cocmeege Mae. b 41 sa in the Bricnley are Setur-|, 20: LORE Mo @ — The & Wisconsin and halfback L. G. Du- Oi aw oe ene et fat | Louis Cardinals made the most of | pre of Baylor all offensive starters, | Team No. 11 6 6 Schultz Elec. 1 11| Gay and Sunday. ti i A. Schurr 462, B. Riemenschneider- 615 | their opportunities in a game powered ‘Shmetes bs 10 oe | Pillmore Haw, 626, ‘Buiriey Jiry. 2164, Carl T. Johnson, president of the | against the Chicago Cubs here. The ‘ : off a 79-yard touchdown run on (NITE owns w | Michigan Bear hunters Associa- | Cards scored four runs on only one eo cc OF PARKING ; his 1st rushing attempts and rolled | Dean's Sve. 32 > pam font & | Hon, said dogs will be set out! nit in the sixth inning and won the up 194 yards on 21 carries agninet Crescent ine e1 S's. $ 10 after only the larger bear. game 42. P ati ; the ty oo a ini Land O'Lakes 8 7 Glass 3.13| The association's first hunt this After a walk. a safe fielder’s| -KUHN AUTO WwW ASH : L at Bee Detroit Ne News 8a 2627. ee oo year, held in the same area in|.) Stan ial | : « “yf mag Oe te teens or Be pe aa September, bagged 12 bes? John. on ent sain beceer — 149 W. Huron Across from Firestone CORNER .OF CASS AND LAWRENCE e i tre Dame, and tackle Dick Choro- . wk W 1! son estimated hunters could have | ——— Suh doe Des sate - — : vich of Miami {Qhio) are the other | Unicn ake" $ Walled Cx hh C8 killed 25 animals if they had been a yee ail S ceerm s “ w. A sp Col eave ack, | Rete setae sed : , , ‘ ‘ 4 fe . Air 187, D- Youns’ 45 a WEST SIDE SENIOR @OUsE @ fe : marBazat BOWLING WAMPUS LADIES Maselion Letter. 30 Piets Market fs) : : : & 5 : x 3 : wt Ji" Huron Bows psi Cola 6 ; 4 Griff 16 Tel-Huron Cent. 6 WK 23 Aa&P § Lakeland Heating & a . g. Munro's Cabins ® Cooley Lounge 4 Ogg = Cinrs #4 Pont. Bty. Coll. 57 | West Side Rec. Triple s < Serv indiw 7? Team No 7 4 Louise Ghop €€ Pont. Ree 1 7) Blue Cleaners & Trubilt Blocks s : : ‘ 4 @ Gresham's Cooley Lanes 3 Pont. Ree. 2 66 Abstrat-Tith 6&7 Dick & Wes 8 Siaters Builders 3. ee@e ° . . sy Munro's Hot 6 Shaw's 3| Holbrook #6 Dr. Inn Cimrs 48)| Mazza Market ? No. 16 1) ‘ 4 z . ; - R. Keller age a Cooley Lanes 837 A acon 338—S87; WC. 006— Freeman No. 14 17 Center 6 5 : ; : : 5 Za eS ‘ % ; a; 2 4 Munro's Cabins 2 _ 2504. Oste 660 (a12- 221-337) | ‘ ; < « es 2 so GMEONE MAN TELLS ANOTHER !stgiisnanee <— of oF | s * ; PAN y ° : 7 New Ford Fairlane Town Seden, one H seven Fair- “ots = jane models ollered in the "56 Ford line. They give i ae you new Thunderbird styling—new Luxury Lounge : % ; saplend, at see rape & Sots porte, ell quaies, 3 Pan-Americon , 5 , a. V--ooreed FS. 3 because the exclusive | With ew 202- h. p Tenderbind , 2 fabric is a blend of two a Reeeeaneenne on! H South-American wools. < : has #! Here's fun at the touch of your toe, “i Fine, silky wool from < Here er to level the hills, Here's instant response for “é Argentina's Corrientes 2 ' instant Passing. Here's new conhidence for all your driving. “ - stron< : oe = Here’s 202-h.p.* Thunderbird “go” delivered smooth as ie Ys . is . gi . wings Calais peninont a milk, quiet as a lullaby... by an extra-durable, deep-block 4 Punta woo! from Chile. re YS engine! , B (One for surface soft | pe Seneilabls in Fordomatic Fairlane and Station Wagon models Fes ness, one for rugged : oe ; ? k: wear.) Pan - American & ae ‘s . because it’s the a. | With neu Th d rbi d bl / ES handsomest, most com- |] , ‘ee un ce 17a § neg + es fortable Hart Schafiner 3 t “a + & Marx topcoat you ee And only Ferd hes 1H You'll sce the eel’ and: dele of 4 can buy for... 2 $ the Thunderbird in all 18 new Fords. You'll thrill to the ; : 8 me # . beauty of the long, low lines, the broad sweeping hood, i - oe ne ‘ the exciting silhouette. You'll be delighted by a choice of a >in -keanmacan ee —. fefreshing, new body colors and exciting, new color-keyed Reg. U. &. Pat. O84 a _Laxary Lounge i interiors. B| With inet ‘Life ifeqguard Design: & And only Ford hes it! Lifeguard Design is the biggest car safety news ever. Ford's Lifeguard deep-center naad wheel, Lifeguard double-grip door ‘toes, P / padding for control and sun visors pee pa seat belts . . . are.all designed to give added protection against accident i injuries, es ‘65 eos eda aah ce th eth aged tal en teetadader ter oa cee aa Hae i ed ag ak a RS Fo Be < ? ge Sri rie “ B ie a ee Bis ee ees “eR ‘7 ~ - In& thrilling series...in 2 18 brilliant new models! - Ferd Costomiine 7 oder Soden. Exciting to look at— a ge to — This — beauty and at A-door com on bring you * new “low sing a two-tone colore and ns eso nde op BY og Smart new interiors are designed for comfi 28 de New Ford Parkidne Station Wagen, Here's a handsome newcomer that's altrafashronable inside and out. It's one of three 2-door, 6-passenget Ford Station Wagons for “56. And, there are three 4-door models inc luding _ two with room for 8. ‘Mew Ferd Mainline Forder Soden, ‘ forward Grieg characterizes isoe fasonine " 4-door sedan ve prefer, you may choose the Main- line's 2-deor sedan or practical Business Sedan. In all three you get Thundecbird styling and smart interiors. The e fine car at half the fitie car price...56 FORD ie CY OWENS. ‘ , 147:South Saginaw Street | Phorie FE 5-4101 er tiie ie a oe ee a. OY ee OS ae ea generar heater ees” ickcinsons SAGINAW ot LAWRENCE ~ Ao Open Monday and Friday Nights to 9 . Birmingham——272 W. Maple | i i ( He } a eee bigot ‘ j i Vy i | | na’, pe ya | 7HE PONTIAC vness. UPRIDAY, SEPTEMBER, s0: 1 sais oe Be bury Guest. SEaey | the , World Series televised for the first time in ‘color. Just come in... Take a seat . Relax... Enjoy yourself. No obligation. Game Starts at 1 P. M. The World Series in color is a real treat. . FRAYER'S 589° Orchard Lake Road - PLENTY OF PARKING SPACE FE 44792: Ford, Chevrolet, Ply- mouth. . . complete brake relining. First Quality. Fully Guar- anteed. _%& COMPLETE BRAKE SERVICE ms MARKET TIRE CO. 77-W. Huron St. Open “9 to 9” «FE 8-0424 lish 14-Point Favorites Over Crimmins’ Team ag igie nite! EErTLEE ill 5 Busy \ Weekend : i i a 25 «aT are saitieed (1-1) at Northville “Lane Battles Paddy DeMarco NEW YORK »—Some 20 months DeMarco beat Dupas that night and went on to win the-lightweight championship from Jingmy Carter end, |in his next fight. DeMarco lost the title right back to Carter the next time they fought. Now the 23-year-old Lane, no longer a prelim boy but the sixth- ranking lightweight contender, hopes to use the strong, veteran DeMarco as a Stepping stone to a title fight. The speedy southpaw from Mus- »|kegon, Mich., meets the tough Brooklyn ex-champ in a television 10-rounder .(DuMont-TV, 9 p.m., EST) at St. Nicholas Arena Mon- Collins Acting in Carter Bout, . Referee Says. BOSTON — Tommy Rawson, who allowed the Jimmy Carter. Tommy Collins bout of two years ago to reach a 10-knockdown limit, | Oak now says that he would have been justified in stopping the bout—but not for the knockdowns. “In my mind, Collins could have been tossed out for. not trying.” Referee Rawson says. .““Most of those knockdowns came as a re- sult of punches on the hip or. phantom shots. Collins in an actor. He didn't figure he could beat Carter anf after firing a right that didn't bother the champion, he went info this act. “Sure, it makes me look bad. But I keep thinking how it would have been if I had thrown Collins out for not trying.” Light heavyweight Paul An drews is managed by Joe Louis and Marshall Miles. Louis was managed by Miles during his last few years in the ring. ‘BRAND harm car's finish if spilled. 2. NO POISONOUS FUMES. (Remember, alcohol type anti-freeze is toxic under certain conditions.) 3. NO FREEZE-UP, boil-eway or foem-of. One shot lasts all winter. 1. CONTAINS NO ALCOHOL Vapor from solution cannot be iggited by spark or cigarette. No fires! Can’t ¢ \ A ure 6 ways safer with oes fe _ Anti- : Freeze 4. PROTECTION AGAINST RUST AND CORROSION for all seven metals commonly used in cooliag system. 5. EXCLUSIVE POLAR FILM INHIBITOR gives most effective protection ever developed by science against rubber-hose decay and radiator clagging. G. THE FAMOUS “PRESTONE” ANTI-FREEZE GUAR- ANTEE. Ask your dealer to show it to you. Look for the Green Tac attached by your dealer ft proves you have " PRESTONE” BRAND anti-freeze in your car! Renee —— * YOU'RE SET - YOU'RE SAFE - YOU'RE SURE Tha tee "rene end “tardy” wrens Waders fron Cade and Caen Crprtn ; CARBON COMPANY | Dream of Union Carte and Carbon Corporation * 30 East 420d Street, New York 17,6.¥. for Area Preps : what spin is needed. Forget about wrist turn, and you'll find it easy to swing all the way. I’m sure you'll quickkly develop an effective first (strike) ball. (Copyright 1955) Trout, Walleye Fishing Good for the Weekend rainbow trout and walleye fishing can be expected this weekend in today. Fishing pressure was light throughout the area. Sturgeon River down from Wolver- ine, in the Black river, Alcona county; the Au Gres, Iosco county, | ron the Manistee, mad Tippy | m. Sees Pennant at Last MEMPHIS, Tenn. @®—Ted Lyons, after 32 years in baseball, finally | became connected with a pennant winner when Memphis took the | Southern Assn. flag. Lyons, who had been scouting for the Chicago | White Sox, took over late in the season when playing manager Jack Cassini was hit in the face by a! pitched ball. Rainbow fishing was fair in the | pa ~n m 0 No Money Down! LAKE ORION MOTOR SALES Buckhorn Lake M-24 at sem aie. Gridders ay Scots Squad With Dozen Players County | Ulrich of RoyalOak, center Jack | : Rankin, Platt Meet ‘in Senior Semifinal [| the feature semifinal match of the .sters who shot brilliant sub-par the target pin or pins. With the P lifting motion the fingers apply | & LANSING ® — Some fairly good SS 4 the northern Lower Peninsula, the | state conservation department said | | | | | LJ Greenless of Auburn Heights, half- | beck Marvin Evans of Rochester. | and halfback James Murdock ‘of | Alma is stood 20-0, and panicad Northern Michi- | in two) gan, 33-0, Scots begin their MIAA | gum campaign Saturday against Kale) mazoo College at Kazoo. NASHVILLE, Tenn. &®—Two old- golf yesterday in defeating slightly younger men were paired today. in and 1215 8. Woodward at 14 Mile Birmingham Phone MI 17-0133 ee BOWLERS | There cre still open for teams ond individue for Sundays. Don’t forget FREE INSTRUCTIONS MOTOR INN RECREATION 18 S. Perry St. FE 5-6032 USGA National Senior Golf Tour- | nament,: They're Allen Rankin, 62, Colum- | bus, 0., former American Senior) champion, and John Wood Piatt, | 57, Bethlehem, Pa., a semifinalist | in the National Amateur back al 1919. BOWLERS Open’ Bowling Daily - Plenty FREE Parking ‘ S from _ " U Wine Cordovan, $24.95 & u A top-flight value in fine wing-tips. Cut K . wine Cordovan . . . the premium ] iN leather that repels water, is almost wear- TOWN AND ‘Thurs., proof, takes aud holds a brilliant, mirror- il like polish. Plump sole with black edges. Black or Brown Grain, $22.95 , v1 OSMUN’S i . : i COUNTRY SHOE DEPARTMENT ‘if TEL-HURON SHOPPING CENTER . 1] Daily 9:30 te € P. M. PS Sat. 9:30.te 9 P. M. FE 4-4542 BRAID MOTOR SALES NEW USED CAR LOT 66 S. 1958 Piym. Belvedere 8 Far. 1955 Plymouth Savoy 8 Far. 1954 Plym. Belvedere Fordor 1954 Chevrolet Fordor 1954 DeSoto V-8 Fi 1954 Plymouth Savoy Pordor 1953 DeSoto 6 Club Coupe (2) 1953 DeSote V-8 Club Coupe 1983 DeSote V-8 Fordor 1953 Dedge Coronet Fordor 1953 Dedge Suburban 1953 Plymouth Club Sedan 1953 Plymouth Hardtop 1953 Plymouth Fordor (3) 1953 Willys Aero Lark Sedan 18952 DeSote Custom Pordor 1952 DeSoto V-8 Fordor 1952 Dodge. Tudor 1952 Piym. Ca'bridge Fer. (2) Perry 1951 DeSote Fordor 1952 DeSote Club Coupe 1951 Chevrolet Tudor 19$1 Chrysler 7 Pass. Sedan 1951 Plymouth Fordor 1951 Plymouth Dix. Tudor 1950 Chevrolet Tudor 1950 DeSoto Forder (2) 1950 Hudson Forder 1950 Plymouth Fordr (2) 1950 Plymuth Suburban 1948 Chrysler Tudor 1948 Nash Sedan 1947 Ford Station Wagon 1947 Plymouth Forder 1947 Ponitae Tudor 1946 Plymouth Club Coupe 1941 Buick Sedan 1941 Ford Pickup Truck BRAID ‘MOTOR SALES DeSoto-Plymouth Dealer “on at w. Pike St. FE 2-0186 FE 2-5106 THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1955. Brooks fo Ca et Series tense Despite Losses, Reese Says] & goed day. Too good, if you ask me right now. This a very Aho oni Tommy Byrne is different pitcher from the one we faced Mot. Mart Auto Parts ih. ioen da bad Ceca tana 0 ecee tak chee er ccs was wild, he was licked. has ‘| (21-123 E. Monteakm Now ty ait. a me Golheg oft of wn haw tansy & wes ent there and how we euidr't WANTED FPS A=5=- a That's a lot of the story, the rest is Billy Loes’ sudden loss of his stuff in the 4th; to then he the bess, and the; Body Bumper: For Interview Write L. pari & capitis dais Osean co Oo ee C. Anderson, Inc., Lake Orion, Mich. il * But the ball’ game went when Billy lost Collins. Four singles, Attention Mr. Clark. Give Age, Ex- [ml ‘walt, and perdiprngmd nln pony str perience, Phone No. and References. the sinclc ta the 9th, bet 1 wonder i ek -l how foolish @ guy feels when he sees that jug-handled curve slide past for.a strikeout like L. C, ANDERSON | ET fet Share bee tdi pa Seti, The series is tur from over and Loke Orion, Mich. MY 2-2411 we're still in there, Sure nobody ever lost the Ist two and came | edo Lira ae F¥-0) 4-8 Four Bruins Join Pit ond cloudy doy for 3rd Series Tilt | — ~~? Hockey All-Stars _RROULIN @ =A clonty, but MATTHEWS HARGREAVES TREE | 2OSTON Powe members| eed tower aly, was fore » the for the third game of the World tars | Series at Ebbets Field today. A against! The weatherman said in his 4 tSanley Cup championship De-| ».m. (EST) forecast that the tem- in Sunday | perature again would be in the 70's. have been made tor goalie! Amateur at Knollwood Flaman and Leo Boivin) LAKE FOREST, Dl. —The 1956 National Amateur golf champion- tits TERE / CHE G7 AMERICA’S BEST SELLER- BEST BUY BY FAR! awe) 211 S. SAGINAW FEderal 5-416! g play the Chicago Black | wood Club, Sept. 10-15. Entires will I posse emeata page age pe night at Syracuse. rounds scheduled for Aug. 28. GUARANTEED RADIATOR PROTECTION ALL WINTER refills...if needed...at NO cost to you No need to walt for Cold Weather! See your Standard Oil dealer now! Why risk a costly radiator freeze- hen it’s to prevent it with Standard’s Guaranteed Radiator “Protection. yop fart mmgpendiede good all winter long. oe Here's What He Will De e First, your Standard Oil dealer will inspect your car’s cooling system and, if BASUINRY, Oorzod’ cunetiiond cuuting leakage or cussion in the radiator, hose connections and gaskets. © Thea, bell drain snd refill your radiator with the requived amount of Atias Perma-Guarp® Anti-Freeze for the protection you specify .. even down to 40° below! --@ Next, he’ll fill out, sign and attach to your radiator Standard Oil's mba aera alk ree pack Mar? ee ee rarely at ye era agai ore 4 to radiator at guaranteed protection, wah mp adiiondh Germs of eny sep of toes oT ea ce stations in the fifteen Midwestern western and Rocky Mountain States served by Standard. ' Bo, stop at your Standard Oil dealer, today. to protect Faak seo ceca aah Wind Soaale spe At the same time, have your Standard Oil dealer protect engine. Change to Super Penmatuss—the ail- aaa, mu grade moor oh ae gel ( | 1 in p ns ; ga quarantend Wtiting Bean cuit® \\ ee | m in iF You can’t buy a finer, permanent- _ type all winter anti-freeze. Proved in 17 years, Attas Pzawa-Guanp meets the highest specifications for maximum ship will be held here at the Knoll- | 13%_ Mile Rogd and Woodward — _ Phones: MI 4. 4-6266 NS ‘HAROLD TURNER . =n 1952 Ford Ranch Wagon cecac $. 744 1952 Pontiac Deluxe 2-Door... 644 1955 Ford V-8 2-Door ........ 1344 1954 Ford 4-Door eau aces c. 999 1954 Pontiac Station Wagon... 1499 | 1954 Ford Country Sedan ..... 1399 : ms 1953 Hudson 2-Door .......... 499 CHEAPIES 1954 Plymouth 2-Door ....... - 999 . 1953 Chevrolet 2-Door ....... 744 1949 Ford 2-Door ........... $ 144 1952 Ford 2-Door ........... 544 1950 Packard Sedan ......... 199 - 1953 Mercury 4-Door ........ 899 1949 Pontice Sedan Coupe.... 144. 1953 Dodge 4Door........... 744 1949 Chevrolet'2-Door ....... 144 1952 Buick Riviera .........; 644 1949 Nash Sedon ........... 99 9 1952 Oldsmobile 88 2-Door.... 899 1950 Ford 2-Door .......... as 1951 Henry J2-Door......... 199 1949 Plymouth 2-Door anaes ee ~CLEANOUT ——€LEANOUT 1955 MODELS 8 Cyl. CUSTOM 2-DOOR | 8 Cyl. FAIRLANE cial $4870 -zey- $5310 wx |"6 056-127 $64.90 axe 8 Cyl. CUSTOM RANCH WAGON $6823 ==: Fal 1953 Plymouth 2-Door ....... $ 699 1952 Chevrolet 2-Door ....... 544 “CONVERTIBLES. , a at ya Lag phate ys 1954 Ford Convertible ..... ..$1344 : ontiac Deluxe r... 1953 P mn 1099 1951 Ford 2-Door ........... 299 1938 Pentioe Conve | : 1951 Pontiac Convertible ..... 544 1951 Chevrolet 2-Door ....... 299 3 ! tosh 1951 Pmmoeth. 2 Dene * 399 1951 Ford Convertible ........ 499 1952 Nash 2-Door........... 444 '952 Chevrolet Convertible ... 599 _ 1954 Chevrolet 2-Door ........ 999 - — 1953 Ford 2-Door ..... cy ee ‘144 | | 1952 Plymouth:2-Door __._.__ oo TRUCKS 1952 Studeboked 2-Door...... 299 | 1953 bulk Mites... 1299 1951 Ford 2 Ton Pickup.....$ 399 1955 Ford C8 Ranch a 1844. .1954 Ford 2 Ton Pickup..... 744 ie 1955 Chevrolet 210 2-Door.... 1499. 1950 Ford 2 Ton Dump....... ihe eee 1953 Ford Ranch Wagon ..... 899 1953 Ford ¥2 Ton Pickup..... 599. 1952 Mercury 2-Door ........ 699 1948 Chevrolet 2 Ton Pickup.. 199 ! os IMMEDIATE SPOT DELIVERY SERVICE SPECIAL FORDOMATIC SPECIAL 1. Pull Oil Pan. eS Adjust Linkage for 3. Adjust Bands. 6. Adjust Carburetor. 4. Install Fresh Oil. 7. Road Test Car. ; Factory recommended every 15,000 miles, includes sil labor and oil. 2. Clean Oil Pan, =‘ Smooth Operation. | $7 65 | Harold Turner - Ford| “The Best on Wheels and Deals” Low BANK RATES — NO DOWN PAYMENT | and 464 Woodward, Birmingham “ul 94001 § "VISIT OUR LOCATIONS AT OUR EXPENSE A PHONE CALL WILL START COURTESY CAR TO YOUR. HOME ‘AND WILL BRING YOU TO OUR SALES ROOM. 8 ‘ : = SS te] . eee fs : t a id if : eS ei ee is i: 5 ees 2 es ek ea ae F ie L j Le: a ak BAPE PS a i} { : ees eta / Ik ' he he ; : I 4 f feo} ier d THE PONTIAC PRESS, ‘FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER ‘30, 1955 ) One of World's. Largest and Mrs, R. J. Dobbins, execu-| TOKYO—In 1948* Japan began ie tive secretary of the Muskegon| to compel blind and deaf children| The 17,900-acre Wright Patterson FUEL OIL PRICES Ask About Our 10 Payment Budget Plan CHURCH'S, INC. i 3 ' ler law | Air Force Base, near Dayton, Ohio, on more savings in military spend- ‘ ae Pi Ah Ae eg eS MOISE ME Pc, en Chapter will be a guest. to attend school, In 1949 a. , said : _ Serving on the executive “com- was enacted providing for educa-|is one of the world’s largest air : Sees HELP, POLICE! Eight men on one motorcycle was one of the ' i Phone FE 2-0235. yA new and “Nery complete | best stunts at police show in Berliri. Various acts performed by motor- techie | than 1900 balidinen, cage the Mow | review” indicates nd- : Hamm, chairman, are Leonard/ and special classes for the 1 , Says the year ending next June |cyele squads went throtgh thelr paces. , ‘ Lewis, Adolph Klein of Royal Oak, ' minded tablished, tional Geographic Society. Duy AWEK | this 3-bedroom NATI ONAL HOME ! | . : You can own i is jal Bel J Fy if : HUE : & i ty i - Beautiful Judah Lake Estates BARCLAY = * Gas Heat Lake — AVON - BARTON *Gas Hot Water ® Woods Sd Ghee Ss eee *Fiberglas Insulation = = ° Park ® Aluminum Windows * School - Cr Newville farmer | Se 2 — . ; Y . Kitch ° Allo | Ss: BOVems@tivee core cr ‘ ryt iH. j 3 : & i Drive out Perry Street to Joslyn Road, turn left on Joslyn Road past the Pontiac Engineering building 4 miles to Judah Lake Estates. Watch for signs. Or go out Baldwin Avenue for 3 miles past Walton Boulevard to Judah Lake Road. Follow the sign. Open every day. So Only 7 Left on Gainsborough Drive 2 But Next Street Is Going In ir 4 Total Monthly Payment ‘T° | 6895- AVON INVESTMENT CO. AS ADVERTISED-IN LIFE® GOOD HOUSEKEEPING* BETTER LIVING®PARENTS’ —_. F fe i a Be: Te | UK ORON aD. fal Complete Including seeeeessocossesoesee : : , —J | ee Be : > | J rs | “ ‘ bes i / XS t ‘ i , ee is ‘ { « ie : " Ci ; oFh ae | aa } os : , aN - j vw th € : ; \ ers ‘ : ‘ Fy . tie, ; : i. be ‘ j as ges a : Af ere \ er, Fa 4 " \ yt Z Sr : ca Goa a ee ct eee \ py, 4. \ \ i ‘ bs) CA I ‘ 4 } i i : { if fi : | Py % ' , J ete — i é E : i fit rt de ft: H 5s i E| Hr # Japs to Get A-Power =DO IT YOURSELF 4 Zeieagens- EESES. i. Let me know if you get tired of driving — 3 IT ONER f'M. ENTHUS- IASTIC/ w UM/A GRAND FROM INPEONE Veerican TeANS- POSITION BOARDING HOUSE MAKE ME DELIRIOUSLY You E6AD, MARTHA! AT First gLuSsH Rg MAPPY, ye M GOING YA, “THE POSITION OF ELEVATOR OPER- Z> KOR SEEMED TOO TRIVIAL. FOR MY TALENTS GUT AFTER bra TO PUT AN EXTRA BANANA IN YOUR ek ae Ae Sue NORRONTAL 4Y, PORTATIONI ATHE COUCH = te ie 66 PR OR kaw AI" TO 2 (7% EXT@A PMGSENGERG, THe LARK MAKES A @UN 70 (CHICAGO eee os THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 50, 1955. 'NICK HALIDAY CALLING SOU FROM PLORIDA...GAVE ITS / - + URGE ~_ re ee . od ~—*. a HAVE WHAT _ KIND OF A DOG HOW DOES HE FIT INTO — ae arta = By McEvoy and Strieber a. s PROFITABLE OPPORTUNITIES Every Day in the Pontiac Press Want Ad Section Take edvantage of this to solve all your buying end sell- ing problems. To Place Your WANT AD ’ DIAL FE 2-8181 Cit, et Lever tem - 43 ge reed “Don't worry lady — she ain't bothering me!” on aS . t previous to se ; Pontiac ig 2 Peat prin and ‘Witness, the Honorsbie Arthur £&. seid Court, in the Cit said Pg + this aath woons, |CIQ Ends Contract With Michigan Bell DETROIT W—The CIO Commu- nications Workers of America to- eee * single guard was, assigned to Office Building | Nixon and he usually took up his guard duties after ce men who now | Nixon arrived at his office. to President Ei- a ; ‘ ~s- eas J 2 eee he Bromme remains a council mem- ber. The elections conclude major 4 (business sessions of the 90th an- nual MSMS meeting which began last Monday. served four’ one-year terms. Dr. | 70 West Lawrence Corner of Cass AUSTIN-NORVEL Agency Inc. J jue bal kag Bo PRP RES ete des © das ie oe Ce ITS ESAT OTe EL MERE MAB nM SEP py fon i ‘ , “J , i dig , f ; de » : fy % ~ : * = J : 4a \ oe As : : ‘ = & oo 34 ae oe ee Se : PRESS, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 30,1955. ik anine , , Mee is Ae - THE. PONTIAC x a a Oe Pere ” aE Te Aircrafts Buck [Ea soma |Ford Announces |/nds Announces |Factory Record ale-t — MARKETS |Aircratts a een’ Uptake in School |" "1 Ms ; ee 2 een 1 s : ) | -seteauce.. __ [Market Retreat-|f Huge Expansion |u4ing Plans lin Vehicle Sales a ‘ 4 ag ' - 1 : / ‘D il- 's : : Vid serie peepee . q e eired 1 if Pr : Ministery. has announced plans to ; ae 2 Se ee y Farmers Markets Billion Om | establish three -higher DETROIT — Factory sales Os Detees of Markee: | - NEW YORK i#—The stock mar Ha ae enor | technical education and S00 jun motor vehicles in the U.S. in the » CHICAGO Bi Slice retreated. eet today ‘into to Be Financed ior institutes, at an estimated cost | first eight months of 1955 broké all - (pressure | motitca, fanek i Company Earnings of $52,500,000. : previoss records for the period and Board Pie coer See : The higher institutes will be in| came within 253,000 units of match- Be Grips Ne 't.| That.made it two dowh and two a's ee ire Seukey, sal ier Poy ing the total for all of 1954, the aches, were |up for the market since Monday's _ RAMSEY, N. J. = desh states, junior institutes | Automobile Manufacturers Asso- | pg ee re 9 a Ford I, president of the Ford Mo-| wit be set up all over the Coun- | ciation said today. Burbenk No. great break on news of President announced last night : . +3 * Bameon, No + te. | Eisenhower's illness. > $500 000,000 expansion pro-| "+ more vag = rine: fareb | Sales through August totaled 6,- “Part of the selling, represented | iiarmeinnn Noi, 12200 bua | Prices today were’ down 1 to'2 gram for 1996 and indicated com-| {R¢ number, of secondary pneiidig 7 1 plarreeyrad gel - . alc PAIR ee dee mig : . able to the ca! ae nae Each higher institute will : Sinker Geadkan. Side aanieured ite Wonder No, 80 bu; Lime, | the ‘most. i about 1,000 the 1954 12-month total of 6,601,- : No. 1,. 3.80-4.00 bu.) |" * * 601, SA? en | per Fert ald atin dtr| ert os son |, ee aa een hg ee : | wa outs and 1,042,174 trucks and S40 burt Bests tency, 135 doa, bebs. on continued national pros-| 17” 41 the schools will be situated | ©27* 042, we!) Pi anae Seok her aby was his anrwer to the Der) 5 tadusrial concerns ao pupia SDE : ar No. 1, 1.80-2.00 be vous nellies” of industry. will be able to get practical as|' For the first eight months of Bie "buy wea. No, h h80c306 | Speaking at a dinner in Ramsey} 1) 2. Ciscsroom 1954, the figures were 3,868,520 Sprouts, Ho. 1, 1.00-1.28 bu. Carrots, honoring the company, the indus- passenger cars and 720,934 trucks iw) ba, Geulfionss. 2 400, triallet commented on | manage h yes io and coaches, for a total of 4,589,- No. 1, \3.25-2. ment’s responsibility to stockhold- or A. 400-460 ‘erate; gene : aid: : C rys er E 0 1.75 dos. behs. Corn, i ers and said: 1.80 5-dos, bag Cucumbers,” fancy ; . . “ ° oa ya tK rerd Motor Compeny wit tare OT Stamping Plant | 388 “M4 | per cent, from 13,786 to 15.892. | F. H. Bolton, manager of produe- Frigidaire Division of General cars and 23,920 trucks. = 1954, Pl pag te “7 | state Police said although | tion and material control; .J. P.| Motors today revealed plans to Near-peak production at all Ford | _.7 ee name a oar Calumet & H 2. <32.4| deaths were up beth in rural and | McManus, director of purchasing; | manufacture entire kitchens as in-| divisions and a sharp pores atock eal! Compo Wy 1318" ‘8 | urban areas, the rural areas | A, A. Shantz, assistant manager of | tegrated units, The kitchens will | in operations at Chrysler gave 1956 » ot eae te 1954 to $1.38 for } vs *} chewed the chergest tmereese the Truck Fleet division; and W. | be and molular, with | car models a 52.3 per cent share | {9 ‘ ait 33a vo ae over last year and accounted for |%. VandeWater, national Fleet | their vatghher yar walls, on of — U.S. auto this . i Be ‘ plum exhaust facilities, so| week, sa fine red ake ae poled — “aise tn tee group wore FR. | at buitiors teeg merely get them = Continental Motors’ Chief ' & bese lost August factory manager; C._C.|in as structural components Georgia C wn Deni Brockway Talks ° ie cid" lerease resulted from the “ran oft | Fulbers. iectory manager: vist. |thelr houses, rgia Cracks nies Br Clare Buty: Te “4hy| the road” type accident, police agg Pe were song engineer; E.| Mason Roberts, GM vice presi- oh the Unemployed | MUSKEGON w# —C, J. Reese, ct oe age ems eee W. Allen, assistant chiet engineer: = “tats ee ATLANTA @ — Georgia's ob eS eS at at z 3 . end gene a wee AE. McEvoy, Vleet division mar answer to home builders’ pocargree benefits| the firm was negotiating ‘for the ; we et Re ee | year, ' ‘ ; W. Crandell, public re- for kitchens with maximum appeal be availa for employment and | purchase of Brockway Motor Co., Gon N Gas": 308 gf | and 38.290 Injured tm 121.128 acck | AH sector; R. C. Woodhouse, 10 women and a minimum ‘of In-| pe ‘Teady to seumt ¢ odle|a Onde, YT. Gen B Gas... 208 aa dents. ares wane 0p 1S pub, cnet er, _—._| Stallation time and effort. They) i, when . Syracuse and Cortland news- BSE, Brkt Galery tc cme. [Sah ee Pe Hee et | ne me Cont Can |... 73 : —e Cont Mot: 303 "8, | gained 3 per cent trom_117,075, | ant general sales manager; G. W. es Gene , ct ol m, | tween the two had been un. Sore Mae a et a ‘ |manager; J. C. Marek, technical | °uncement of lapel aggre : bathing suits, play suits, shorts or “1 wouldn't confirm any of it,” Deere, ..... 383 eo... H service manager; D. W. Neal, pro- | ¥¢img made at y “dressed for the beach”, S8y8i Reese said today. “It I did, it SR, Ag | - a ews in brie engineer; C. V. Crockett, | Per that home builders can in-| Labor Commissioner Ben T. Huiet.| .ouid be misleading.” Doug Aire... 03 v2 a , chit and A. E. Rallen,|‘orporate this radical new devel-| “Not so long ago a man reported se | poe PR i Walter Bellamy, 38, of 1455 | president of Yellow Manufacturing ning tay aes umited | ‘° + om — ole Belgium anticipates the great- past Air l. ... $8 Std Brand. 384) Vinewood St., paid a $100 fine! Acceptance Corp. ; a walt bel uiett reported. 88 / est flaxseed production since Bast Kod ... 80.4 geq Of) Cailf., 88 | after he pleaded guilty number of the kitchens would denied job insurance for a week. 1950, Brussel 2a} AE Ss Sa tes... ei peeeriay afer built and installed next spring and . Brussels reports. & oes Std Ol NJ...14\¢9 driving under the influence of ‘ ’ ’ Emer Rad 2+.. 126 atd Ot an that mass production would begin : , Brie RR os... nf Stevens, JP... 266 fore Pontiac Municipal Wilk ‘¥ Model CJ-6 Treated for Bruises Cccccccccceccoccocoooes ay FR m4 Stud Pack... °°! Judge Cecil McCallum. [late next year. After Being Hit by Car : PEE ‘ Pirestone ..... 15.2 mois Cal)! 482 . ay r in i e e h 6 Charged speeding aa . 1 GROUP OF OUTSTANDING Rectrnee- $82 Some: 9 | Spoeteon, 38 of heltond wes Son Added fo Jeep Line Business Notes airs, Elizabeth Bogie, 79, a pe-| $ "(MDUSTRIAL BULDINGS as 4 “ | $ : ° en “: SAE Thou ears. ax |tenced to five Ha ytay after he| TOLEDO, O.—Willys has added a at St. Joseyh Mercy Hospital yes-| $ GRAND RAPIDS, MICH. cn 18) W Air... #11) County yest Sylvan Lake | nother gs (area -= grow-| Harry a formerly the! terday - she was struck by a : Formerly : ‘go5 Twent Gen.... 27.4 guilty before , | ing family wheel drive prod- | manager the local Kresge’s/car as crossed Perry Street Gaede a De carvide: 108-4 guste Zentyh <. anata jetted ucts — a 101-inch wheelbase Jeep | store, has been appointed manager | in downtown ° Globe & @ Works ° Goodrrar 20. AE a, Pays ME S| Bree OSS fine and $10 costs. | With a rated half-ton load capacity. of the 8. S. Kresge Co, district of-| Driver J. B. Bonds, 38, of 3%| $ 225,000 SQ. FT| * 2 to 9s Grad Paige... 23 OO dust: ba9| 0 PAY, & $25 fine and $h The makers point out that the|fice in Pittsburgh. Ditmar St., said Mrs. Bogie, of 160| $ STY BRICK * SPRINKLERED s Greyhound.is 1. Un Gar Co--- 308] geandinavian smorgasbord, St.|CJ-6, as it is designated, simply — Pinegrove St., ran into the path | $ HIGH CEILINGS*SPACIOUS $ Sree bai $4 OS Gtenl....-- $5| John's Lutheran Chureh, Oct. 6.| will ‘augment the current line of| Appointment of J. P. Bergmoser | of his car from between waiting| ¢ PARKING LOT*® LARGE °® eran Choe... 8 ve teai’’’:, ge | Reservation only. Call PE 4-3404, | Universal Jeep vehicles, and is not|as purchasing agent to head the | autos. © CAFETERIA AREA : Homerth..... 384 Weleveen. v.. 30.1] PEE 6-6596 or PE 4-0671. © —AdV. | 9 replacement for any model. They | production parts and materials pur- pe ° ° pecker Et 4... 184 Sante Tel... it Lasse Congrega- Said it was designed specifically | chasing department @f Ford Motor Series Gets Captive Fans : Send for Brochure > Cent ....., 622 Weste A BE... 2841+. .00) Church, at E. Huron and|to supply a market for Jeeps in |Company’s Automatic Transmis- | e e §) 60.1 e ounty of me Aand..sc:: $e@ White Moi’: 4#2| Mill. Saybrook Group. 1-9 pm. |certain areas of industry and agri- | sion Division was announced today| MENARD, Ill. (INS) — The Men. | $ ° of the nlend St! ,... & Wilson & Co.. 11.1] Pri. night, 9-12 Sat. a.m. —Adv. culture, and specialized fields) by M. L. Katke, division general | ard State Prison newspaper hailed | e e i sic a ey TE where an increased payload is de- | manager the ‘presentation of World Series | $ runmm Je. $ ee - a it Bus Mach ote © Youngs Ret te odit Charch, 443 Highland St. sired. mes In this newly-established position, | televifion broadcasts to inmates : ° BROOKS CMICASe eh te ah —tedte |e ce a "| Saturday 10-1. —Adv.| Overall length of the CJ-6 is | Mr. Bergmoser will be responsible | and added: © |S POR MY. 7 Digby 92000 8 <— ., FELT hogs 5,500; moderately active, strong 155.56 inches 20, inches longer for procurement of the division's “A good turnout is expected.” Seeeoessoseseeseosecoese °. ' : STOCK AVERAGES friend's In jail and needs . ‘ ; Sept. 30, 1988 / monty te Manes ot tote. 38. higher NEW YORK, Sept. 36—Compiled by the ual a PB $9424 hag MA §-4031..| than the standard Jeep. It is pow-| requirements for production parts STATE OP MICHIGAN—In the Pro-| early; most mined US. No. 1 to te l80-) , SOU TDM Presg ; ered though, by the same 4-cylin-| and materials. Creation of the new | bate ang he eg sencvacimalimnmmmnaes | wales buvsbers over 210 Ib at 16.00; : tant geese van stock Driving Lessons. Safe-Way Driv- | dor 75-horsepower F-head Hurri-| department is part of the recent ; : sis tie matter of the petition concern | owt mined Mo, 1 and 3 200 We and |e, change... 18-8 — 2 mt |tng School. FE. 2-225 — —Adv. | 4 engine, it was pointed out. | decentralization of Ford purchas- ™m, Morris, | heavier at yoo" with No. 2 and| Noon, today....244.8 1290 72.6 178.0 : ne ' hie wile and bg Mathew Marta, mine ey ne tera Dae Ieee fae | bree ay aad IE TEE I Mayride Parties. Food turntsh- tice childres Iive ai 1498 Kirkway =) A Personal Rose mother ot said chil-| ote mined grades 179.188 ty 1826"18 7 Monin oes "sc: fund HB T3 leg) ed. FE 2-231. —A4¥. County Police Chief Dies | three children live at og | ba . phigh 32205. 287 1 wel ) t. 9 am. to : ° sagine that the Proees weerabous |e Zr te sonsog m Neeeie a ier | inst oe cscs ad Lith 2 itty pmo Sly "Se squire, ‘Auburn |After Emergency Call Z d Invitation if eaknown aad dee oem ot fon ane womhere up to pend ty end above as iss wo 148 FTO B84 1080 Heights. —AdV.| DETROIT —Police Chief Wil- Name Utica Doctor Hea pag yt Bet af be piieea *aciable settle bots salable calves 100; DETROIT STOCK The best meal in town Sun., Oct.| liam P. Katke, 59, of suburban! of State Medical Society . T Ik ; inter the jertemction Of this Court. | fe" need and one or twe oot of (C. 3, Nephier Ce.) 2, 12 to 6 p. m. St. Benedict's, W.| Pleasant Ridge, died of a heart) Gann papips wm — Dr. D. 'o talk over ‘your Michiens Fou sare bers olited | Somme tay gg cy canons | Pores ater decimal potnis ave ciqnine| Huron at Lynn. Roast beet dinner, | attack yesterday after he had made Bruce Wiley of Utica today was Insurance Needs thet ewes PA a4 city test’ yearlings #,00-11,00; 8 few utility | Baldwin Rubber? ........ ad Iga 17-4 | family style, $1.80 adults, adres an emergency Tun to the scene of | ited chairman of the Michigan for Complete Spa ate Saas as ee |Saes pans prgteeeet oie eaten tio eH HE ean eae, RCE Chaves | Site Medical Society Conc, te Protection! : and hereby | Sold at 13.00; vealers 25. : os Navy Mothers Club e| tion's boaord of directors. commanded ded to appear personally at said “Gelable sheep 100: 8p lambs steady mocy ste meee: 36 $e 36 aia w. mare Sat, Oct. 1. Brown, 75, of — Ridge, was ee cana se is Dr. William Ralph Austin — Ralph Norvel Mh being feal to make personal | to weak choles “native pring *ambe sale; bid and asked. —Adv. | fatally stricken on the street. Bromme of Detroit, who had 6.00-21.50; cull to low aaa : FE deral 2-922) Sure you can own a new Cadillac ; _« « « today it costs no more to own than most popular cars. Jerome ‘Moter Seles a $ ee i i Sy o - \ ‘ , | ___ THE PONTIAC PRESS. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER so, 103 is Wi ae it . S f ‘Williams to Call st Michigan |Siiltan Ranorted | i | , ates bs " |\Cities E: | / Dy . ae Capital Ine Nov. {Session |Wave Onslaught |Paady to Resign eronistas Heed|C2pita! Increase |County Draft Quota & pe NEW BUFFALO @ — A tesh ed to : ee pie Fisk 67 for ae Plans Starting to Jell|ye1oped im southeastern’ Lake Pieces Threats ccepta November "Special chigns 10 miles eit the New Quit ieftai ae ’ General hatheieden Cin: CQukiand County. dent beard | shore yesterday but dis if France Agrees Disgruntled, . Laborites |trease in | today an in| nave been instructed oe : age. to Scuttle Regency Plan Back Down. Sel, sad eurplun will amount to. $2, to the military eerviews ure LANSING i — ep 28 Capitals; ton 000 us will amount to $232, | 0& November, as part of the state eat seca eiaudee conten caelal cities vet nar roan te | RABAT. CNG) — The’ Salven at Serious Clash Averted tered stock: $00,000,000 common quota of 1058, the largest since ~ ye sessions | Chicago. He Morocco . stock; ond: ; . in years began to jell today. Michigan reported it between today was reported will- BUENOS ; ; $82,000,000 earned sur- |. The increased le City, Ind., and Benton | ing to AIRES @—Well-armed | P's (June 3, 1955 reased call comes from a we * ¢ | fecker Mae at Bes ing to give up the throne he has lie enpitiets a2 papell Bony A eerie the Navy's decision to take draf. nitely 1" eamanced defi.| orth of the Indians Michigan line. | the } for two years, provided dent Juan Presi- | cent cumulative 4 per | tees for the first time since World ney tht be wil cll to iw: |it appeared tobe Deane |i plant crete Regte? |e an. Pr bch dovn| ng wo Go te oll —— eo kine its plan to create a Regency in the face of a grim | poration on Sept. 30, 1955. Cor-| Oakland County board 6 will é : amlingee pr liye Ng pce ge police threat to blast them from| The common stock induct 11 men; board 66, 16 men; He has said he would submit ; * 6 @ their headquarters. ; formerly $50,000, , which was | and board 67, 4 men. to the Legislature a plan to VU. S. Weather Bureau is- | Sultan Mohammed Ben Moulay * 6 ey inet cs ae seh rede y faalies and to minutes ater oy ne Soe s See ee ee A. possibly serious clash was| 30, 1955, Of this ssa00.000'im-| MSU bli | reduce or eliminate a 1,220-0dd 7 mene. family to succeed him. : aveited at a building housing a| crease, $11,250,000 ae & ishes list of mentally deficteat Several thousand ‘on REAL city employes’ labor organization, | italization « Te eee ae onlin children | evacuated from persons were| Me was understood to CUCUMBER — Almost as big as his head . one of three raided tion of paidin surrplus and | J ’ Sdeuietiah to visto heo- | cen’ wanectreat acy Chlonen tor made his new position clear to- BEB npg tar aati bepaen tree byiion tos hate dig ght fT orate ota ackson Campus pitals. ‘ a : near Chicago for -ward the French refor: grown by Ernest's uncle, Rial R ; also of East ' N, H. It was Officials of P i j F surplus, teed. cetea we in a Peg tea ein en : Eduardo Lonardi’s new govern- io" A LANSING — issue to Presi- ‘ee : ment disclosed - e University of " wave failed, ent Rene Coty, Revision of Cc designed to at - information County Deaths nounced today jostietala an- s tie Gabe temo ee a pte ounty Taxes ment was shot through aie wae Wierd B. Capes rE wll State oan the wave as a seiche en Sie oe Se eee D ; : ruption. Newspaper reports said IMLAY CITY—Services began courses this week. — -lof a u In - ‘official cir oe : for Wil- | along with the rest Bd CMe mcg vg riranny Rig OO ar Scare fio have made | lard B. Onyon, 73, Phoenix, Ariz., | STaduates oft the under. air pressure the Koran, the Moslem Bible. | , effects of the State; der sh rset new sensational revela-|formerly of Imlay City, will "| The Be i J lives near Montrose | THWARTS ARREST ™©- | Tax Commission's revision Ven, “but now it Jooks like on the fabulous business con-| held at 2 Ox 4H» Hive an Gee however, will . n it struck| These disclosures followed _ y tox! egullention 50. pt all geet ae | Ses eae pe te a Fora, me evision of eicitement over owed bours| es ae Hurt, tel, |g a x darentacho ee Home, Imlay City, with burial in |7*A0"t., phen) su New Roules Revealed Siew’ ctor so tt Le Tons, | er aang st, | tte iaciosres ince | Onyn ded Turety. |e the Seat in the salon ear from the palace by a ruse. The revision he said. . | to Switzerland by members of the Mrs. Avina Maeder to allow its prisoners to use educa- ‘ Security Director M, Petitjean | appeal , Stemming from an| In 1954 the distri government and shakedown UTICA—Service for Mrs. Alvina | U0n#! television on & daily basis,” or asked the protocol by Waterford Townsh ct voted 6 mills | of national Maeder, 90, of 4460 said Dr. La : ig ways official during | changed , ip, | to establish a future building fy lottery agents during | wi : 2% Mile Rd., wrence McKune, co- the early morning ho d equalizavon figures in| ng fund. | the 1954 election will be held at 1:30 p. | odinator of the telecourses g hours to ac-| each city, towhsh t. will lose about $5,000 : campaign. p.m. Saturday" offered ot Pu The Bureau prints Amey to the office of an-| trict city, towhshig and school dis-| from the future fund seecor at - att iy a The primer a lic Roads pedis . But the Sultan’ the change ; of} Foreign Ministe: sete in the Utica Cemetery. prisoners are enrolled ann. norinese chief aide pleaded’ he ee ee . DiBlin’s equalization was cut | clared s, the superintendent de- | told a news peor name dn was Mis. Maeder died Wetientay. att ‘such varied courses as the Ho system of interstate highways into. oe oy oye eae the from $3,915,406 BM gg etal “We con't a 6 eae still on a Paraguayan gunboat an- er a long illness. a | tory of ewe ae Asia, a music ¢rrough and around 102 cities or| He Reese Wetoe © vee oe Se beg jel chored in the outer harbor of George Stickradt Newent oe on introductory wten arens fa Go eatin. fled a few hours later: 3 pag Ate yng Buenos Aires, spiking & spate of ROCHESTER — Service tor | At the Tonia : new routes, to be built with = The district's operating tax | “If the changes Se beers the fallen strong man George Stickradt, 78, of 1375 E. | courses Reformatory, where — seit hoon rate is 10.63 nulls : had been worked | had left the vessel. Auburn Ave., will were laugched @ tes, supple yp U 0.63 which ‘out evenly we wouldn't have talks Gn Ge" Amadeo said , be held at 1 p.m. | ago, 27 pate : > slice interstate | Roars p ania Se elie vie so much in comparison to lost mare aie — wchdest” ot ee a, Funeral non 7 praoern are eno d : network designa to wants » brought 622, | districts.” larger - holding burial in Dundee Cem- music. rk designated in 1947 * cow the Sea of Ja wea hare bough | trict” Wald take, a mac ered on i a7 an Mr. Stickradt died this : ‘ 2 and industrial-areas. pan new figure will yield only $29,- | he said » lost only $16,000, Paraguay. morning at the Avon Center Hos- lergyman Visits Homes Tho Michign testes will corve | TOKYO @-A big typhoon ee steht andaunh Police said they were question ieee ; Selling ‘Eternal Insurance’ — Detroit and 4s roared up the Sea of Japan today, Thus the district will receive ne ees ere cael Ne 6 Me Ree cg NORFOLK,. Va, @— ig Lansing and Saginaw. island of Kyushu but still | an its pudlget is sot wp for. eS wat dctalle of the former aie |DUt Ends Up as | Knox Presbyterian waitin. Hr, Se : @ serious threat to the northern | as, Cumd force 8 tied ter By heyy mene Of Schools | tator's private life. MELUN besa! ie ol vatieg wah Oooart imma: toms | oda —— of programs planned for | jin’ J. Emerson said Dub-| 4 high police official identified | bile , France ~An automo- | carry a brief case. zoo, with 8) Police said the ers het 9s ee ae ee alo yy emp: Showed dirs the young girl as Nelida (Nelly) + ab agp by salesman Marcel| “Selling life insurance?” he fea cae | nt minding, BS intubed act between Cooley and Eliza- district. Rivas and said she had a “tabu collided with a 242-pound | asked by « housewife. after end Seainane: | ae, Mave — meeetly fiehing craft beth Lake Reads, he pointed out. | Cusees may suffer hardship be- lous” collection of jewels, appar. boar on a highway near here. | knocked on her ' a “a [Ue —| “fp still remains to be seen how | base bai ot their tax | “my once the property ot Perers| Sar Kane Gos taken pair shop. Meet raed as | hang > om Mountainous ‘Kyushu took some —a ee See but none as much at Dub-| vag had given cers ald Mis | — nt for treatment, ut a 0 ance,” the pastor replied. with a|of the wild Ga| adoreteent ! ft eareg fel tons from the typhoon, The district also pays tuition What wae tehen froin sents dietinn “aa ce rat gi to the patients’ menu. Airport With : rand Rapids cross! and Mand Bao Fae ame {ar 10 of ite pel 100 | tricts was friends. They said the Style ing the out- | with 172 m.p.h w is attending given to others and | them gitl told | Ciyb SS ee eee alled Lake High School ME | those added to will be able to get she occasionally spent the to Have Holiday PITTSBURGH ® — The Greater through the |to about 18 um gusts were down| The district in 1961 voted to everything Ptagpthndbe wendy foe vo dey eek vey oe so mpicy LAPEER — Members Pittsburgh Airport, rejoining the} Police noe. tax an extra 11 mills. yearly to tated, - mal pr ced her as his | Thursday and ted the | three years ago at @ cost of Se ers engl ning pron pe ee sLigtene J Board of supervisors} — a wil go wo fet Twureday to ob mica“, som wl have 8 Reger thipeaget pret threat of floods on Kyushu. The “We had thought we could get mate to meet wit the Sate Ta Borgen rtm in New Deed leaders Muste Hall, The group ib S. mtg he ning to ae A grew rains ‘ission to be ; 4 sy Port Huron. rangitig up to 16 inches. Soe an only levying 4.5 | methods which will pada arf considering a political “truce” if oe alte to tens County | tain will be Bnsonc an Sapa vod 7 - i allowed,” said Van-! situation from recurring ng could become part of a coali- | portation . poo that will cost omten Mee. Help Wanted Male 6| Help Wanted Male 6 We € Members are sihed to bring 8 aany vite ated BOY Ath [olen dei oom thr ow Help Femal : ; s , Ate om, Tetay | |e W | vet ogee Se momeccime | “er ae peas! CHILDREN'S : cr of aged ai aed EXPERIENCED | Samenhaace Samet Se Rees abeehee Gin, valet eet Dees se s the Press office in the : Ceaane the Pontiac." sa r Part time salesiady. Preferably a pm _ J ee, ee ee Sot vem bam, B. Westward, Bie | Fel “ape Apply in person. Up- muibt "york. ‘Beat Loe ge eres, Meineaiet Charen wan De / i Bette” mas"Geod rates, ‘huts SERVICEMAN thie "yah "Goa onne. | tums. Apo, Min Branen, Jeter ~ 1 8 oe St, witns.| es righ wi eon : h a: Bates. ~~) Fya y. , 7 10, %, 2, 25, 28,9 [JANITOR PART “TIME. EVE: ples experience? om ate and ofl E WiLL TRAIN YOU TO SELL | MIDD ~The Meret . singe sad. weekends, © a Pe ee ee : Saturgey, thes willbe taxep ts] § Se SS THe 8% 1G ue cod experience "References "| garauhten Go" ol" Saatior| paid wecuiy pte wemuses. Bers Curb scree ime _of Sale erat SS caLgeeian To YELL Pono cand ce hos. APPLIANCE CO Waitress ; 4 rowing, st ™ Ww. t Card of Thanks 1) H : MIDWEST es Ret Ferd bovine area | YOUNG MAN FOR 0. 8 AN Teds has s limited nad WE WISH _tlelp Wanted Male 6); JOBS FOR MEN GAteaMeAN WANTED, FORO carrier Fi Ne) common | Saat be care, presses % WISH TO EXPRESS APPRE- | AUTO. SALESMAN ne | Investigates... a5} land WANTED YOR OAK-| rienced office. Late, shift. Expe- over 18 Apoly aeatiden wales sees | taste , MUST BE EX. | General Office BS) om brands of . cell | ment resend tad veterences. Te TED’ Lodge, our friends gen den oem omy i a hee Econ-'| Manager trainees 9350 ner qoces ay es rons Press Dew. Woodward at al. ~~ ay — I X CAREER IN. MANAGEMENT Oifice trainee : | eee oe sary, Cait thar-| Help Wanted Female 7 ord ot Gyvoe Lt. BG, _ PO ct 833 gee amp” Gouwtlige paar | RRS e stuzaneroane, ven Comptomneter Quersters car ores one, Mrs. Sarl, D. | caretally pan, , Age 21d. A Midwest Employment Must be 18 or over Cail Ni | Sgechere between ages of 21 and Immediate : Fraser, and children. Rev. end page BE pe a Excellent | fu- 400 Pontiac State Bank Bide. SAL® FULL On PaRt eesery. g- dew 4 er Me “Std | Bn eee | PE mec eenateretie| 6 Piaser eew oe = _and_ 5:00. Tis) ‘between 10:06 Saivomen. Regressive othes with SiC POLL Gn FART rin : Flowers 3 ALL AROUND CARPENTER cUs- ENTER cUs- gg pes ~ Es Ray calitie te = pho py ions pnw ane . between : ~ = “ We will hel . nner apply im person. Arth ee ee ee ol Pull ; me | PE >i VICE a ors 4 ge ston ‘and Ccclorship. Open tn Co-operative Real Estate Exchange "gra ‘geod references. Cali AIM HIGH vena Pera | ©, MECH SALESMAN SHOW EXPERIENCE. . = @oOk eral Home PE 41211 | “be 'famiar with Fords. Guaran FIREMEN Steady Job, good working coud CAREER GIRLS pdomplete facilities. OR 3-179" _for the tight good _ opportunity City of Pontiac Salar - =r Receotiontst eet Ec Stas wEnvioe wp. : Sinan re es, pa Requirements: school Telegraph and "Northwestern Hwys Firure — fo OU . Kirkby Funeral Home FE ¢-1882 anickiavEns ~ vy ones ae. — ‘we de time | We have SALESMAN Medici “Receotinia inee $300 RS. PLENTY OF es ts 68 to 76. in. | salesmen, l | Reece tf oni ; ; Donelson-Johns =n ca ie a eou| foouel” Sites Guy” at's" "S| Bes "ie Dodges, Piymouthe. and a 7" enepeenies te will train youn | a |. EM_ 3-301, 2) a i We x * > Att aa 7 © Ss con US BE eae | EE ae eee Tee) eins gy | gunn Smee HR) Ds aa page ti eae __ Thoughtful. Berviee TAPE ase. experience. pho No, “and Insulation Men Wanted | ‘chmelder Brox. 23 Hae satire Midwest Employment cep enn Sette OS | Bee FE eer. “Bait "Bec ; 7 CAB : : eee Ce e have one of th A. Ea ° Pentice Sate’ Beak 1 IRL FOR GEN. | DER Voorhees Siple| Soasriansnt ce’ | Sines Stee whole | Ponca OG gudihctunes ene | ATTENT Flom, |"iekee masenies | Grace ho "ha pat FUNERAL HOME CARPENTERS, PINGT_C GA- insulation ag) = ares ip teews _{o"Pontinc ress, Box 108. Reply clube, Earn lee onan é ND Ld take cate of 3 la cr : in. Ee : pth oie mia aw CREDIT COUNSELOR top ear cow, = are els ee stration ta Have stor demoo- | Experienced counter girls.| ecto or | DESIRES ELECTROL- tag tp ine sales Goparument cohen Or Oilice at acme. In- fod pacumatic: Aircraft products | PEncicy toy party dates, wh BOOK | ly after 12. Huron _Tein, Write ox 6 Poatiag res The Pontiac Petion, eibers, “department. This culajacs, Co 1000 8. Tetearagn | verhare valuable. wma (Ge inet Pun ty dates Cleaners and Shirt Laun-| of 3 Ry 8 3 Press tyaitios for « lifetime porch + od $0448 from 9-12 a.m M. C. MFG. CO. Pet. hm . rr ge yo dry, 944 W. Huron St 7 must itve ey 5 eae. FOR WANT ADS an eumears ca earner | Bi oe Ha Al OR ced wh bee ere woo eee ee a nai Loescwers. Cob othe AND i ap eaCADY — FOR 9 Guaranteed salary. liberal bonus,| °F, person ee oe | Mo gone ggoomd yn gr | BE A| 22921 Lake Orion eS fiaren's. wear. Prefer. exper’ DIAL FE 2-8181 plus auto sllowance. This is a | Sretory work. Salar Waste joe: | 2008 Dench map, Call MY_S4a11. | OOO Sonn WNSTAING MAID EXPERIENCED ACCOUNTING | ferson. Bee Mr. Watso ined top paying position for a good, fir anosin = Selary open, Call |? Seokmen, 5% & APPLES. EARL| between 30 can ke eae | machine, accounts receivable, ac: age a stson, Simms FromBem.tespm.|| Sei wt tote cas tea Sedat 2 | Rati ona Sony Ea a ee he ee SECRETARY AN aarors should ve CARPENTERS PROJECT OF 8% IBM SU ler WANTED __| _suired #20. MI. A ame re | 8. Paddock ‘Ask for Ca Putider 3 arid SNS Breet saremse ae” Rietecd met cee] | fae SUPERVISOR | Hediidel SiatiMosed ty Sut, em cant Exreminnceo warren wro | tyr iii Be for other bet 488 Op job. Darmouth hour week, paid vacation, erson. Att. ..S Apply in| apply “- ween 71 and 40,| Pure Pood Rh mm. tl 2 8, m, call M ieee L J 3 for thet ans Ee Sot, Mor ead "aa er “a at sick leave end holiday vol | ONLIMITED ete | Wem ntacs hooey Howse: 18 | cane at. he Ane ot ee SAFE-WAY DRIVING meng which bes — CAR WASHERS Sims Desire man with supervieery — carpenters needed year | CASH : friend, ort —. HA ary = 2 oe, station- SCHOOL - Sree. When cancellations snitlicere—sneue+%% ence; poy agp Ag scale wenn ee rs at ever | RECHDTIONIS pws jor fun, Pe 70001. Choice Sant Sebdey so saath a. DaivING Lessons. — FORGE your “ein >< } | Belnter. Putt or part time BOB! Zon comtemer poster oy non a | St eee NIST EXPERIENCED CASHIER WANT. — ENOGR? Birmingham.| Guedes, Fesaer . Sjustments will be given or part time. Riom-| counting beckgrouné tm bill- urdey between § und 70mm. Or) office ‘where ‘the od, Agoly im, person aly. arm. 3 ENOGRAPHER GRADUATED, PIANO TEXGRER. Service 12 Chose time tor savertie. | | MREPRIERS, ONLY UNION Rink ores ed, | Staleegie crperion ort | expnnte Sees, Serta coe | A an | ATTICS—DORMERS” —t —y- * PE oes. Sod years work. , 1 ee Shent ‘working ‘wours, comfortable ae ee OF ee SECRT cxscammbe 0: Tehama Mrs. FE 2-674. _vation Arm cPPLIEA | res. FE 2-40i4, 03 Mark 1855, acted by any other than my- siya arti i peseea 61 Pine. HAYRIDE PARTIO® ___Feod furnished ¢E nished EB 2320, PAY CUT? IF SO, Let US Give You 1 Place to Pay Ease Your Mind Restore Credit Confidential, ‘The Sa | oR | FE 5-5091 or FE 5-9471 Cal REALTY CO. | B reh ACTION! the sale. of your Land Con- ip whet we are » ne within 2 Us for “ibe fast serv- for, No con rent too S lanes or too smal. _. Edw. M. Stout, Realtor TN, ‘inaw Street tar alse eve, Gh ror YOUR or equity im your KL Templeton, Realtor Wanted Real Estate 2A buy UY OR ne ek or sere gous and Lreosene sean is price le ten rt us ie it. ple. \"cupenoes, WOMAN AROUND @ To SHARE home with _ free, OA asied lady, rent WIDOW WILL SHARE HONE __ with elderly indy. FE 21634. Youna ®& GIRL TO) share Apt. east side. FE —bdetween T aod 8 Wa. _ Transportation — 31 yp bog Phe a gg Fl DAY 8TU.! _PE. 24ois ear pool Wed, d, Contracts, cts, Mtgs. 3 32. ‘Cash Waiting ~ contracts ‘ae ana see rson courteous act! om A. JOHNSON, Realtor 1704 S. Telegraph Rd. FE 4-253. CASH © . Mave several buyer Jang comtrects be Voth Ta: —— po small, new riemaned een Fi | 50075 aw sk tor Ted Meda lough or, | IVAN SCHRAM Cooperative Real Estate Exchan ahaees FAST ACTION! eo neans “chack heal ‘Beene, Frese PR +602. Ask for Mr. ~ QUICK CASH saab land © or ‘tir ime ae Ask for “WHITE BROS. seen. Tou te Phone OR at - “OR. ie 5 land (ca TODAY | or valua, quick exch gallons Nicholie & Harger Co. nw. PE 5-6183 Callus ee for . call. your Russell Young FE | REALTORS W. Huron St OME | Co-operative Real Estate Exchange ° ence tei Lg n= Hl sateen | ® DD. RILEY BROKER | PE 4-118 PE .7-0006 TRADES—TRADES homes, farms, lake opi bust rtunities. Loree da. scarce. Trade your mS homes for smaller, po stiles concerned De not a vot ated. Call us for an Ps ag een “ond will give ent appo' we bo lv bape mio tn regard the ‘penalty at trading your property We are establishing a repuaiee as the — traders of Ponth DORRIS & SON PR 41557 When It’s Listed Right It’s Half Sold! Wanted Real Estate 32A a, FARM, - imeome property. Many buyers WE HAVE SEVERAL CLIENTS | . a ready .¢ash. Not) looking for income properties brokers; no to pay. ue Anything from a a family to 10 Kk. Morley Co, Gite jae family Call ua right sow if ie Box i oe think oo a to sell. oe | a Lt re % MORTGAGES ~ ete) lee ; te Pinas on ioe foot. fronts frm Edw. M. Stout, Realtor pomnee, lat N Bavinas St Ph re 6-8168 pen eve B. D CHARLES, Realtor) _ ve. Fe Telegraph | WANTED: WELL. ,, LOCATED § On sabi ren hom. = email ac PE +1358 5 500.00 WOULD Lee 16 BUY SMALL 1N- Fj our purchases. new Pres , 4 a ene) =e : : _ = sel) your y. T al dolar values. i one rod st? iroweLL iNeo real “RIDGEWAY REALTO! 433 -N. Main WE NEED THE FOLLOWING PROPERTIES @ bedroom on years old. In pA aos OY area, 3 bedroom with one =i more acres, ab tee, d or Pon. A take front for $30.(00 to $50,-| G00 cinss. it you have th described proper ey eal WHITE BROS. sono” Bente a ney, _.Phone OR 187% 01 or OR 31760 ACTION! of your land above | “sale con. iL teset | Cosperetive_ Real Estate leeehanns ee. 4 oF S room om lagoon or water | front. | ca On the tract. If tt is what we are look- | a eed _Rent Apts. Furnished 33 ; Woe BATH UTILITIES. IA APTS. 3 a 2 2 childreo IN pe MPSTI C. = HE PSTEAD (200 isis Huy, ite 03 im in” oon ; OM rapeer Bde rooms neer wel- comes 400 Bird. : Rochester. $ ROOM atte ay SINITY SEV- __ we 1. \\ eee | @€@ Harbors White Lake. UNiver- wae Beeenete. wl dee. ig LI ne wins, ALL MODERN FURNISHED onek. "Middlenged = small home. 2 ¢ar garage. On ll om eer ' oe = pRB ag 2 New ft. 3 brick | Stes. Large 7 bedroam: and : Leritiemeiere| aes See) EE $65 01 LOOK ae tal SE | So a : fring room. "Rucen, ful bath | Tle"Gy GM edsiom “bull! one | hoe, tne.gngy ig adhgol Laree te aogeinsurance | hr¥at gta" nelahitorhond: cag Ng ed Reet we “ TO SETTLE ESTATE | Siangen' you desire. Many] bath 00, rear of 1 “ent rom §/ SQUARE LAKE AND | brick tire place. Its ear sttached Drayton Plaiys ey pts : : * ic, atc ptwot toms Friced “from” s6.016.” Modei| air $1800 down HDDLEBELT ROAD | Sicaftr tones. Oek Tloors,, Plas: Troms, Norge Ruldbon pa wu Crincog im ‘a0 per month ie z Acsees te yiven ond Cres Lanes, | FLOYD KENT, Realtor. Bree - ip pene Pull $7,950 "with $3,000 dn. aiatn on = GIROUX & FRANKS" |" wo ue"@alitins reer | NORTH SUBURBAN Prooe Pesterel 4si0r toa Flalan "Toege ying fem | = Lake Orion 2 pedrnom brick ranch hem’ Zz te | if i : E - i & ik a = g i sel! £, ri eh it i ee i a fm re aes GENERAL REAL ESTATE area 8 x 11 A F re peeaay 1 ate Ema niete stoumtieom NEE ' Ng iy gg nd Bt ed BI yn ) Untu s— 1 go'5- p.m. = en, (plenty of cabinets and ¢ i 1 tered | walls. | Alum Scand | ‘kitchen end lieing room, attached | tive You stot ovo |_- BARGAIN __ Sap | Fe ES = Serewung, 4 odrooms. Wits win| breeeceay ond ® 2.car garace, 3] Mis See. ‘ = |George R, Irwi room and bath-682 Ojesta— | Jarge kitchen and dining apace,| fom. Automatic "heat, storms 4 WAT INS-PONTIAC lake. reduced for quick| FOR THE LARGE FAMILY id n. Only $3,196 full ~$850 down | 3 roomy bedrms., 1% tiled baths. ope coepees, Sines Cee, p> . sale fire 9 here in ~$50 a month—100 ft, to city bus/ 1 car garage, automatic heat| *¢d and knotty pine, ov se we. ESTATES m Srece. u ~% block to store. with baseboard registers. 80 lot. Sree ae en zare, On Seseet’-| WATKINS LA a ‘ 9 beaveem : with ge, Semnese. ~_ | ELL OR TRADE Close to school and shopping cen-| Sar eurate Paved arive. This ie gion with privileges. 13x Do aoe vg) Sone? Bg md po gh ye my A : Lovely § room and bath—stair-| ‘er @ subdivision of fine} S“resi home and it's at room, modern 1 ent. Planered watis. Oak foots. inne. sia 008 &. A : 2 way to attic—newly | homes. $16,800 with $3,800 down| Suiy $iz.s00 with reasonable worms ay - hg Lots of closets. Excellent kiteh- : to 4 ecorated — Automatic or good land contract 50 DOWN Pinstered “wells, full bases | $8 S"brice te only Ss full basement—1613 Stanley St, | im trade, buys this 2 emaneae ment, oil Ae. heat auto- | es 0 _ REALTY a. =.= HAPPINESS : 2,500. down. K. G. HEMPSTEAD ey, ® peerage. Seer | 6 Sadts ot waters 8 fete ba> 614,500. ; | Lake Rd. Pe 5-0618| Jol ‘ : i: JIM WRIGHT, Realtor | 103 &. muron PE 4-624 ved toad, Complete price $6,-| taling nearly ‘an sc / rrative Real Estate Exchange Cpr ewan 06 > 2S Caktend Ave. rE Sei) Near Webster School ea town Mca : 3 Cooperative Real Evtate Exchange | ys ee ee oo! ~—| Dorothy Snyder Lavender ; Elizabeth Lake Estates | 4 JOHNSON, Realtor completely meserneea REALTOR NORTH END—A neat at- ; : ___ $1,000 DOWN new. 1 Gice bedroom. and | 3140 W. Huron FE2411| tractive 2-bedroom mod- This neat 2 bedroom bungalow is| 1704 S. Telegraph Rd, Buys this cozy 2 bedroom, mod- lev, and 3 bedrooms = ae ern bungslow with oak hard to beat ‘at he .. Bit FE 4-2533° ern home, Living room 14x20. al Gh Recreation B I floors, plastered walls, ated on a well jot, tt i Oak floors, b t, of) fr , room, new- GAS furnace. ARGAIN and full basement with ° featurés 8 26 ft. living Toom and rT + 5 : breeseway and garage. Com-| To include new carpeting in Roomy 3. bedroom attached ge- sutomatic ofl heat, Built. rivileges on & good pr vate beach. SYLVAN LAKE : plete price 7 reoms. Price . Tage— built features — 42ne . Drayton Plaines The down 500. wher: atom Ste discount for pow 4 * rns = close to schools —bus and thop- repairs. Priced at $7500. on pai Open Sundays Better call now reneh beme. 3 a ba v4 * Dorothy Snyder Lavender wh ping. Reasonable terms. Lapeer Rd, or M26 a | Deths. larke living room | with : EALTOR Charm Home IN. A BETTER BRICK HOME Lake Privileges . | picture window seg natural fire. ms 3140 W. Huron FE 2-4411| Out Joslyn on nice -iot, $300 DOW? —for the discriminating |TO BUYS TO SELL, REALTOR |- Piece, Fue cuter rae. tae - AO ee even =| room home outeide complcted | familly men. 3Y living rm. | _Partetagn_Wy_ te “ire” Se 008, | 3. tutt vedreome, ptomty of cleneto| cig seme seaer ted. tae bate: . low with rt. 24 ft. —do it ag eet inside—large 50x | full on. toom, il-bed- bs and a good location with privi ment finished fec. room with a . iving room with erock "160 jot im Pontiac. Toom and tile bath on first leges on 2 inkes and as canair! ature} fireplace 12x30 screened 3. fh , , - ag eluxe ‘ ; floor. 2 lovely bedrooms across the street, Needs some fin-| Horch, 9 car garage, with 8x20 fms hace, Fort | WILL TRADE —_| Eh, rong’ aie ang Sit ONE Marea i) Re ce Age eth ' Price $10,980,” about $2,500 3 Soros bee pM net (hd barement, Dartitioned Mor = meee sottener Atte fon. slamiouss VACANT RANCH HOME. BUILT = . owner who wil consider | Fired (Timken), stoker in OFFERS JOR. plorms and _ , Lendont "living. room, combined “kitchen Lake Privilege housetratier or lund contract in| The landscaping’ ts “excep- HILTZ Cait FE 3.1008 tor a ‘and dining ‘room, utility room On Sylvan Lake, A most | trade. ; tional, The lot is extra | Woodward Estates ADAMS ful bath with shower, plastered desirable home for a large . large. Easy terms. . 5 & bath, 3 bed- Real Estate and Insurance NORTH walls. Very clean and neat. ‘Auto family. 7 rooms modern 1's JIM WRIGHT, Realtor rooms, full basement, auto- | 1011 W. Huron Bt. FE 5-6181| wear pPisher Body and Pontiac oil furnace, Nothing do, story plus gpresee rch, & A ELIZABETH LAKE matic water heater, gas vy . ‘4 move right in. Priced at $8950, was eat, wall to wal car- _ | 206 Osklend Ave... . ESTATES. And only $3200 heat, mice bot, storms & |iARGW 3 BEDROOM WOU vised | Mors ¢ room . par bath, With easy terms, © peting. 3 lots with tal trees Eative_ Best down. It ts with pardon- cccaen Vuk Onin eaneed J , Small house on rear of = and @ . A eal ral- able pride we offer this 90700, ¢ *| down, PE 56-5923. , - sed as pigittonat income LAKE PRIVS ON ELIZABETH Ue at $9,500. About $1,900 t in OPEN ‘otal praee L 500, by 3 ing room ‘combined bitches, snd Not lT 1g ts "itving ‘room, wall to | Indian Lakefront 2 to 6m s | room: ‘room, i. "7m. dining room, oak “floors, utitity JOHN > wall carpeting, beautifully 2 bedroom year around 4807 Fe more St 2 ang 3 degrocms pemes om hel $950 room, front screened porch, space painted, plastered walls, home, Heatolstor fireplace, n ot. Earlmoor Bivd. district ean be} heat, Only $6000 with terms. geaming hardwood floors. large enclosed breezeway,| This lovely new 2 bedroom ranch | bought on land contract with ry OWT } O basement has plenty iso screened porch a type home, Stone and brick. stone |, oppror. 2.500 down. |] of . #990, DOWN. 3 BEDROOMS, | 12 matis heat “and hei woter, gar, Qtaghed paregs, ol! ty unahes: Whe Weds et see: | oe — cocina sonal 9 ie miles from Pontiac, north. | WwW. Hi . : : . it. , out. ; s d Sk dt RA Is | Bee terix Sea EE, aT, at | Hegde ePrice oh WE| 19 chet phe aa a ae a Fae LS wake cond no answer Ph, FE S seg eel aod ecaped lawn. $12,800, i'rcasemitia teres “| TO SEFTLE ESTATE Snow Fie tect ‘cai tor appentanone FHA | RAY O’NEIL, Realtor .| Lake Privileges— Pienmore Bt Fura right Bee Open | tnt avataty down. Siyoms” aod | he iat : : Spl : : . * i Pull - price $9650. 00 oper "ee NOW OPEN — Brand new - 5 » KES oe IAA sign. ba DS Pal basement. car vou ‘BUY Tr weLL Dade IT month LIVE IN CLARKSTON 3-hedroom bungalow. Select 1 W._ Huron. y%, cres Many other attractive homes to rage. Now proces © gel : Z y : oak floors, full tile. bath, gas Ph. PE 3-7103 or FE 8-0780 Ultra modern § room| choose from. See us before you fhcome Will acce le CLARK REAL ESTATE 1800 furnace, Large kitchen with Co-operative Real Betete Exchange ranch built in 1992. Liv-| buy. . er. FS gy FE er empleo cuppearés, sisb | cous sEAN MILLINGTON, Hepa '4at3. Hestetater | Dorothy Snyder Lavender | 2Snt_ Eres. © Se od 1362 W. Huron St. Open Evenings doors, and extra large lots. # ACRES NEAR E fireplace, large kitchen, BAL a —Sppointmen Co-operative Real Estate Exchange DOWN, PLUS MORTGAGE COST Only 1 block from new level land, 4 bedroom modern Thermador built-in range R TOR ng 3 BEDROOMS a uae ee d home, barn, yarage, beautiful and oven. 2 bedrooms, BEAUTIFUL RANCH HOME REALTY CO., REALTORS F y 7 Drive out Huron Street to shade, live stream crosses prop- space for 3rd. eutomatic SALE OR TRADE, $15,950 Co-operative Real Estate Exchange White Colonial FULL BASEMENT Crescent Lake Road, Turn [AE tg: Root Reaity, ott aluminum Located on ‘sere lot fie t left Otisvilie, . 3182 or 2252. storms and screens, at- across from the ike. on ys A BEAUTY—center hal] entrance| . ALL BRICK ee ee |ew LAKE FRONT COTTAGE tached 1% car garage. " foundation built in 1960, EB Tike to lovely 13x22 carpeted livin odel corner Bender. Better NEW LAKE . FRONT ‘AG 914,000, terms. | . Bacep- FE 2-0263 Qerrace. Natural fi screened Sperciay) Gots perctnean eae nee ne oar mea [ng a oy EB -) ; -| qlncen. gue besk nvee ihe ook NEXT 10 Wide colonial windows—pleasant| {!. Ceramic ‘tiled beth snd RAY O’NEIL, Realtor | ¥'% weak hen habe oer. Brick Ranch $6050 SPECIAL — Two bedroom ‘ red ‘walls, living fm. eT Ost OFFICE front bay window. Large carpeted; kitchen counter, kitchen ex-| Sunday Oct. 2. Call D. M. Gituated om nicely iand-| modern ; as a| 1422 & master bedroom ' dining room, modern k well| aust fan, 2145 ft." ving room. 13 W. Huron Open 90 UN _ 32301. coaped lot Soxiep im oe-| ftS. Tart Sacement, Row at eee a ants ten A HOME OF YOUR ed, plus big breakfast room | 2 jelousie windows. A-} conven: | Phone PE 2110) or FES019 |§ ROOMS MODERN CLOSE IN. elusive Bloomfield ‘urn, Large 70x120 ft. lot. Lake| ceramic tile shower extra large &, aad tional construction. ly 3 left | Co-operative Real Estate Exchang Best of construction, $9500. meer this 3 bedroom — ‘ck | Privileges. about perfect, on. - ' - OW oe of closets, and tile bath up. With this down payment ; |OUR SLOGAN terms. 2 family income, 1 bloc rena type home is in ex- — oC a ted ed basement, recreation space,| Drive out Dixie Hwy. M-15 to + from Sylvan Lake, $2) per week cellent ¢ $2480 pow ~| consider . oil heat, etc. Double garagg| north village limits of Clark-| Happy is @ soul contented in a! for . Well built. Right price. tile beth, off hest, et-| fr Rome. Convenient neighbor-. EDROOM HOME B MARSHALL OF WONDERFUL DONELSON PA ston, turn right on Northville to| home that is owned not rented. PE S207. Levi_ Buck. tached garage, are some of| OOd. 3 car gar. lot 150. 5. MA LL ST. LOCATION, | for appot it. | Milo. ‘ fs) D, MICH. TOPS FOR - - the features included in| Paved St, Aluminum storms & . OLE HILLS Wonderfully conditioned rae TOTS. Littie explorers, hunters |4 ROOMS AND BATH. 3 ACRES. reduced price of §14,750. screens. Priced et oniy $9,000.| Besutiful family home an 2 lots double warace. paved drive A-1 Condition WHI | and indian fighters will have «| $4,975 full price Out Baidwin, . ‘ the appointments demanded by ve | (5) bath 2B Sereda pene img nen, | —228 2a Labs, SO0t MeM Rabe BA.) 7 ivernols Road Teer 3S reams Goa peiros | Beaed See tabeetene une’ os to wail n bil A full 2 story home-—3 large bed- precip me agile om Ae none ; - Swcationt ¥ ‘reom brick &| qutvence Up. Two hethe Cok| $18,000 on terme, Muceptionsl NEW ofl A my rooms and bath up. gy Reon h Storm windows and doors. Large hs s h ame bate ‘eanventont to| floors and plastered walls. Full|- jarge livable rooms taseugheut. room = apt presently dining room, modern Ae || i~= . “$2000 down irmingnam Pontiac, Rochester, Bir-|. basement and ofl furn. You can| . ft ¢, full bath rented at $65 mi Barly front and rear porches. Oak floors e $76 per mnonth. - m, and Royal Oak.| get both seurity for your old Gondp. seanmnea with session. Neat clean as 6 screens and storms, Automatic BARGAIN IN BIRMINGHAM Ne decorated. on: 7] Spe and « here. Mrs.| gas fired’ steam heat and large ou fired heat and water. REALTORS LAKE ORION: Near downtown Only $13,700 for this weil kept “tut irpet- ‘oyt, PS. 23-9840. screened rear 2 car ga- ‘ery nice Roselawn Drive loca 3660 Dixie Hwy. bedroom modern home. Gas heat, three bedroom, two story shingle ment, new ‘automatic me c and nice tye price is ) Orr SP FRIED RIGHT. TOO! Gi8- | Ebene OF _9-1873 ot _OR 3-198 | Ges water heater. Wall to wall | end, frame home Separate din- furnace. 3 one gatege og.000 RANCH | BUNGALOW. fight. - ‘Three (3) bedrooms all on one rms. : arpeting room i good neighborhood, * 4 ine pom fy Bs in : Peon agree this is ‘a bat os is utility oem ot ae festricted, Pull’ basement, Oil F Humphries} .2895 Down | Sin *mractaccg| ree | Se res “Beongreauee ump ries Kew 3 bedroom ranch ate possession. $1500 Gown. - B s o. d z Owner transferred, will FAI ‘FE 2-04 Seeen aie oe LAKE ORION Year round 2 bed- enjamin an encrifice fey GI,008, terme. | w bees Open oe Wines S Mivaeges on heat, “Tub and stool, Mieetrie Bloomfield Highlands erative Real Estate unk pom et wa stove. Storm w and doors, Stephens, Inc. msgs ny nage oe . cious with 2 reoms a se id garage. Very docation. come Re rE 15 s vi = i 5 LE ma i m | a a i . . 3 $0080 a a wate nN bedroom offering 6 couy cut ( a H. BROWN, Reaktor, beeen On Rab Beater, uly aghlaed, fisacved | on" tult Basemen pent Legated ae ener oe : pécraom aasiow. neat of ccergietny ted fou Covoperative Rea! Retate Exchange sien gitrctie yet ‘eth, aka foctage., Convenient ie Ton tg, tate i Honisece | Ss. neces toe Srna DON'T WISH FOR| Braet, "a catmeyent . terms, Immediate possession. -. 2 = ey on tas eee ECK good lawn looks, reer ou - garage. $31,500, MONEY! Mak . pli 3 Sel ar Wane on larger HOLMES- Re payments for €0 days.” | Representing wile Ror. 7 with Bare Si Roy Annett, Inc. through Classified Ads. Te WE SELL-we TRADE ’ : on G T : Mr es __ REALTC ¥ : eo H ee BARTRAM F.C. Wood oe things you're not using| PAUL A. KERN, Realtor | "ofa"; veers) 9.3100 rm be or swap, hire, anes B.5ON 5 ba Ee ee | le *| through Classified Ads! 4 Tsai Estate Since 19 |) eee ga a fincas = covets Ral Enews fo | ; ee we ct tN ee bs? ‘ ee i ‘ mm, Baw | nol Hills ‘dining tot on = mt drver. Biorm Mh . lent “jecation Street tn = 9 oall excel- pon ; eRT ‘ ’ - sense, tke | 2 YY ripp, R Can of ¥. wrence ealtor : oon Sid. FE 5-816 ‘tr Oven © Trennes | Write. Pontiac ‘ e ae ee PE +4778 ia Fe : ten | Fee Sele ah area Partri pais a ge Pag For Sale Acreage 4 * RIDGEW “Orirlac ue 57 | Fee Sse nee wSTkh 2 @ AY | 2mm e yg . siairway ne | _Myers da ‘WEST . REALTOR 8 THE “BIRD” age Se ‘ a 4 bright with! Real -Estate. mean onan Co-aperstive Real. rr - TODAY’ TO skE ~ ined & 3 te riul| Builders “an ve Real Evtote wachange | f XDAY’S SPECIA\ Fong ear parane. = ee on | ers and Devel Rent Les Eatele Bacnenes i4 ECIALS ; oa 7” FB al our fom 2 62 Acres z opers ae Bus, | Pro | pa main pg SHOP on. : 3 y. Priced at West Bl BRICK BUI yp. 49a) sock gy meal 2, ee tac. | arts "BUD" | Bend oomfield pela on ILDINa 40x60" | or fixtures. 480 includes T : ‘ iy to subd re ~t bom facto: OULD OFITABLE & oT N icholi emis vide. Percolation test pono. iaabeth Lake peep or torage. pine Wi MOVER THEA stam Ses LF om. estate ie face adhe Sew school svaiabie. i300 er at OA 83245 Rd Sins. ore Onl Wok” sauna TER div ayo cismens and teeurpae evailabie vk pp omar ‘al ae po yap A, 5 pT GARAGE: cludes nly, theater in tn ae Pick & . upboards, con eab- tes. chner uy in reage main ree GAS a. quarte: plete rE area. stre partion STA. | rs. 1 P. BERT #8 MM ARKLE: Fata ae Boe Ben busy Late eal Plastic W ere as F CHAPIN — RK. eer NEW i J — Pontia nea stic n FE ISTRU Mi viee mare 7% o c ip grow r ae ‘ fa Til 2 CT 460 W i oe ene pHon | MP enterta: ing area. | es. E8-1 31 or OR OS |e ape = C.. can Ley Ee BR eciere jon gear = 2 — Excel a oem Py) Z ize Mich. 1 ¢ + . ¥ ey in g. ra floor .. ce cnekick lc? 40 3-7014 | ate 3222 | ‘liman, 1 $16,000 wer = si aacueee Fafa Builder | re-actet rooted aa ao FULLY EQUIPPED oa! | BUSY DRIVE-INN B — Aone te anita, md Sale ssa” ‘see a. but ee ue Li ™ hei , ped _Lengers) 1 horse m SAW WITH DIX peed Ph equip, and pre : aomene fi sactory pest | vied “Owner geet eres | | Meee ator 8 tires, & pl ~ 3450, $158.08. rs. bo ne “teenies - pa ae fee’ and wast sIne-cLOosE poepamatbtieeiee. elling due to edt a on ponte vd ‘1 x Bo cme? OP: ay Yang Ste A ASKER'S, C2 Wh . Bree test — Wooded Acrea | Press - for tu hex 78. — eauipm as sause and rv" g, BIKE. us Only Storewid €1ROLE net rE Ay coat har 2 ©. jeune st Senutlfuty™ age ree [oo ee : de Coma BED aD: ce a be oF way ime "new, PI a Bpooy, i 2 dave Se earance mode: brighte eed rix: | K pe Gued submersible ing ele~each | Scania 0B. L MUNITY LO $25 AY tres CG INN ERB BA PE ge darenvort ens, of : t ELL << Quiet tne BUILDER . - Saree abc $300 / amail —_ REPAING MAT sirelier, En, . hate ay raclien fae ting for kitch- | 5% Y¥ nee ARE of Rey only ie ve waked Located re ERS SUPPL y io IENDLY SERVICE 27191 —— ae 3 xi giararobe, an seat. Pi Teoter Babe. oa = ee rollaway bed ‘os Siightly ‘ractr sii value iit Het — 7m au ARDWARE. CARL Sat a at growing sub TEAGUE — en wake tune a BLDSBOT T REPR omplete att ee wrooms. Mich Call. at 30813 Aubura sen WwW, BIRD, R haul ane ce are ; FINANCE Cc cabinet «1 Porest —_ china wasn and ee Mite Re Pe, wood bed frame & vy} 41 bisieck ae ment tae Pi: : Fa sa > Noa Bae Bg brine eels entrnctarn A ayer | DEER RIFLE crest PE aT | ce tone an tzia| Se blonde’ bedroom’ sia ae fer OP OOOD SHAPE | 6 . SUBDIVIDI ve ee Bae same owner for ROCHESTER: MICH mes “oun oe von 9060: soar. OPA teoin Om Patt FORNTTORE ae LE, OT eines recorigpayer, | on tao “and Gar cach tho tes Sie BP Ry MICH, | Beg! ah Bk eee TO Ee : ee fe D teres. ee oe MICH = i | Tosee aS tae s snows: | “a Ta 30'8 dre seer CLOS ie age Voo ted . {ake rootege SAL Lid gins BUSINES re noe? § “a1 Po = gouge pump. barrel. tt ah cee meek | i pttrrhady wer unt chest : 9. aN SING OUT sreciac’ Sout aati rs w Rd : - CORPOR NESS €-o711, | NTIAC FOR oe oe ikawe: — ray vetoes 2 preted be IMMER OF : ] PONTIAC RAT ' N eed OL 1.9791 4 or ‘86 car. F ITy ehair WERS: BED 7 m rockers. * .. Oe e} fully FER ac on MST. Rd, Some ere pane aie leed $500 i * a2 ee =e nape pa EP gy a 7 S80: Hida | so Se Roope rocker |: Ry eae r a ie} rr at iemedgling “free uD. Estimates oa oe out ee pe < - | Bookkeepers Accountant or L | Caan Bes. om contrach veoant mons gM apy at wood | aie tes omelets |. $483 | Bocehen FHS, 257 S. Sagi ts | Zabea moo cone PE 24 DT ih lake , a your © nom ountants WITH ~ge | CENTOR oe. Medison ody heoatar four chairs png yourself AS. tavle & 4 ‘chain. 3 madee on page vl Oi HE Linatiedl| trie com noe wate co 203 RIDGEW feautennee Raia “imal crevices ohne ptr i rnc NGL L Sati, hee fea va Spams nates ALL a ae fafermation | tsi Sdoy'e toler etal Nie. Write . =? he ben or aa) So famous new rop- | C | semaines aoe, Cerege Soe ed REA AY | fers ie peaks Hy, | Then Hom ie se 78 OW mee cont e y ——. for- ly 54.95 ee DOORS —,,, SET _EM 34 baer, 915 Baldwin, PEE Pre Ean Bo Cr come Mant tonne qt TEN re S200 vinced ‘ef oaen. $16.95, —_- Gane ca a ee RN > Co-apersiive Real Rotate ‘Ba aason Ot one. a eee sen ee s the place oe cond rm — ttiese vie extraordinary rH CHURC AGIC CHEF ee. 08. pate Bachonge minghe service L auto for cash to “come, Io oF trade tr gm ie. Houset “gg 4 CABI Orchard Lake _ moos : 8 |e CH? S “INC TT cen wie TRCULATOR achange ta ) area. ate a furniture $500 an or cord vas. railer. Ki se NET M ave. \GoaL PE 2.0233 Wy 000 BTU than ACRES terented | 10 ‘Am in Bir- repa or your “™ sation, wu win ODE PURN i capac 2 yrs A ES own. ie man needs areal nature _Lake ta @ machine. L ELBCTRIC | heater ACE. HOT OW os GAL ity. OL more parc it can of his nine Tbe 9 f poliles vam te your|° i.e | Gros 2-4606, Call after ; e | 8? reais fot wie ware | °tr . OPEN A live ol, e00 tt. | BA on farer ie] Geer. Bert Lealie Pictas corviee| Out® — | ROSLEY —SCRBT RIS 6. rae 47881 DEER H 41507. t condition, in. $1 for burn: erat ip miles tn She prop 9 A =" , Yess, Presidenh. by ot heater, sox Olt. | pw ag le RANGE, | O12 RUC x, vous hey ao ‘MAKE Soslyp_Ra ach. HB. "Button, 4730 other weie Prieta ine. Prat. sie work. 20 nicks ia Ph. FE 5-81 ent, | so B_ 5-8043. te chal ska cae | \ uaa — Woe easter oxt2 12 RDO LEAP a’ Wayne Vi a! oo “Also tor cabing p REBER- iiscELEANROUS Fi . 4750 s with , ‘ : 1 , = RVROLET GED. aw, $0. and ATTE i jenn 8 le or sale 2. St only $5,800 at Ba. 5 21 ‘ we “4 A ae _— | machine nce neuer a St. 4 FE RM ORAY, i ——-= wae ol mite tin non URNITUR H m AP OIL WAT! Saginaw. LIVERY ensure w SEWINO ECE D DELCO ; - —s LEAN B D’ woe : sa one e & Auto ine 0a on tank “3 Sartia” on | eae noon OR ame large | USED kno ol poy — “SUITE. ELCO HIGE “pov AUTO “ Wawa $20. , eee ane 3 G |e Ero went | Loa Co LOR TRADE FE 5- nce suite. xit “a1z : caseme type ont. | _ 80 ane . R DE LA _ 51958, ELECTRIC CLO’ GA ehen t EF GAS sto: nt wind $175. 3 a rder. EBCOR TA! : -* 2 tres iatiia nba fears n m ede mapoa | “= me eS 1 Sa Tara ave STOVE & 90. PED sercom i a. 3 meal | EW in Pee . : ¢ station gg = mare: 9 te. 8; Baturda ny wan Sher 6. an oe) ont pame ES DRYER USE . irs. 300 | ere 2 sean | ee wilson. ; Wea 4 in coujusetion. with, new Loney RH vote | at tate ig a : SED DEPT. | V TITE HITCH “ius sroRM com Ses . fa Me Den PE 2 ae . ET CAS Bank Bidg. | "wee mt tate cus 7 Stel caren weave slightly | Redutit washe: . ue 9 CADMTON PLATED | overcoat, RM COAT. $30. 4208 Diwle ° R 3-1583 PE 346 . QUICKLY ments 99 and — used ca: = a ane rs, guarante of Li ped opel that batt 4 PLATED | te rf Misc Kirby $30. TWEED OR 081 pent BOWLINt - Up to $500 Two ) Sylvan.” Lake’ O pey- * pee 2%, Bex avy Walnut Twin et ogee | moat ik Do TED | Sw 9 WHE 4 Ce a Lapees A ae ys 5 small ANG ALLEY E Y 1948 to pers’ Mines. WESTERN mya _ pads to ma ht ban ve ae ee wm Bets $ +e ECO: 3245 Dixie |_FE 2 WHEEL CaR 3-8042. . PE 5-029) shire 3 pool tales oe Bi _before Pee. “Pe old. Sell i eatin arrears to 4 room ofl * NOMY on ne oer. oh TRAILER wharves Sele Farms * ter. Gefting due pies: Lipneh co Signst oe also “mane goa eos TRADE CON I Perry orl] MY 3000 E Oil BURI 178, | Plattorm Re room sla -- ae ADE Sxotr aw pie io rms “a pe oquit coun- tures and on: fu tutes. | eatin CRETE +2814. Good cond N rn re _Dasrer suite . 29.95 r deli ca ¥ | trols with of! bu: FURN 7 hen wan oe o bg = / tn = . wilt 1 ge wel euieare 2 = men fer One EEE DAvERBOR ‘any other ite 3-20.95 | 93.98 your fall maad c. _to 8 $308.31. 0 ner es 7 AC ~ t have estate, con- . PE ot} furna Used 1EZE me not Ii 8 6.96 Mate: work, $1.98. RATION ry. con ry bi ES ’R ve you as down wi t Toes, velore 3:00. WOunEeD at ue Seveeet WY. sted nate | Met’ teasonab write, aad ph son ATIONAL LOW 'P pson. ; ‘ ‘i sora | : 3 W. NNAN & Py IDGEW aklan NILE TRADE @ FF CoLDaPoT HOLD. SUPPLIFG sw, Shae BEACKET steatesior: | from capacity, A RESsUR® —FOn Fans alban Y bed sirames ae os double bed t — PE bbe nn? B aa sana BLDG CKETT’S iar pro anes? hen toa tren : aie Alen. wee ors Loa ood win aaa . Ber- FY : 172 ak ron GE ACRE ' “ XS | calle +1203 202 PONTI Co. saloon Cherseen Wih ai SWEEPER i Back wae bie sarin 8, sn si0)_D Disie he UPPLIES i SAND _USED FUR ¢ me en die tot net eo we aie on” sae Pe ve eave pawe pupa, | Sz WE WILL Bt homme shied agen aso , Bibera-c omy riers Reet ayant ae : rae, te Se exams URDOERT "FE 2 st age ae ee ae ee fa ag Seat - ana jm Mimont hee. *: nt A ppenmlalanene my GROCERY 7 6 rate tabse “on” Wie inna | dee, wa uyrie, Maree Our SLIGHTLY for Pe Seis een aS var i” A EXCHANOR, =p mae es a : rr r i youre ————— room - a x ot ies. Aas oo 88 Caan. a tee mpetlgns ries coartrs tang wee Serr) LOA FE 4-1574 it tense crm buntaiow with coe, | Ug, AED TAPS oat | ap aes Mae et suron | nom eames wis | TRUER AND USED ee sity Ss | ates Mee =o one = PN ope ee jake EAPC gaLe «| We st is aera: | FR igen, encae p A 2 : in wa. Yea el » , vi ¥ d Dretia: .Flu- oe iad Raman "RIDGEWAY Pil eee aaa cea tot See |S eee | aero | Soe HS rik dost ‘ soe TL 03. | . wr je w . | tances ae Moe | G9. Y FINANCE. CORP. Of L. H. BROWN, Rea ie ae pil st aaivored wi Fi Sieh Eh ee > 17 . OF | oa A i. i IZED Bon. ater 1 i mre wet TOR we 44203 ra) 8 Se PONTIAC Witt, “mre ealtor S oe a 6 lengths) D PIPE aterford-Dra acre tate _Bxehe n Account of Si Seger po Ey oe : algae in» bedroo “tradition :DE | 100 8. Ba engines plates tot. yton Chick Li A rd a = Your chance ya Sickness ; ___FE_+¢0635 motoreycies es, ARS FOR reom —— ditional de- | on eeaine® mo etree north ion seat & garage Pave $1000 ‘Sius Mad peng 35 0 yments., artic! oF ¢ . with a me in. look a these your i bp wed Os AND TA} zee . down. As low .) § Lake, us invento Price, 0 . § jes as do size 7 ys whe other suite: and com ar- | OTL ANK. $100, as Hillside Dr. tiford, ry ‘ am lj OR soTon wn) t y oll roller ok bolas You nae offered pare, tion FURNACE. 80 : For Col 11es FOR at Clarkston SALES bu ee 8 oo Lege the price buy these f elses | MY Suitable ft ——“G6oD CoO DS ACRE FARM $1300 Dow ecommend |" omen a | as See mage) Ba Beers we ‘cue T PE ~ wv e . L 8w ii) aire chai LEA : ; sell and FOR @ Ave. 3 | WAT! er Rd. 5 Senn Wen a night wn n pig NAP OR _ OL Leet af mie Fee O: trad CED At oe | oer TER HEATER L ve fast 1 Vago pid LE ft restaurant doin b- Fy mR SELL 0 LB. Da 1-567 vd Ae oes Like Frigi- FUR match! MA moral a ft. Gadsaene 98 ft. ty sb aches 7 0 | 3UIRMEI DIXI y. cremen ond teed uipond’ fe You at ee Sighecpadlime! far ton leone leather ing NY ‘eeter atic of one oP RES : STER’ SEMIN 198, FE FRO on busy highway | Welle. < |) Aseasaee eer a OFFN cround 2 acres. of fl table: black chest top te RS TO Darrell Puller er. North | S x OLE H : ee (coma NTAGE ple. No } vighway Id A php | slanature. car quickly on ia aes acres of efs: attract lack crete) seen. | a8 2 YE cHodsE | HOLI ler, ea - eat = HILLS | ERCIAL COR Hz seer ee te ret L & uy 8 70 See See ble eoek- | 17th seme ‘RS TO P. peer beers at “Jordon. oe 2. LS | (ROY. KN: . CORNER,| Sm ardware a ©! fou*wim > — Jen | Pont Sales cole : decanter: wrought, iron Bl Ghee | abd ee } 7 miles out VARIETY | 26: nh and St uu owith 1 be iad your | mtiac of co. 4 11 eu aire dou breakfast coal MODERN FE 56189 r cov aldwin STORE | gach. of 2 Wom AUF, R i meus Pas store a ee ee hapten el lal ma, cast eet gp? eared < range PE Woop AND _paints. “Phone wT Geos 8 stots . ie i BUS uron PE 2-7 ealtor id¥at eyion Plains. Dixie problems Se ee ast of Aub at of Imperial erator; stove, ~ AND | HOT WA’ one hneO-Lac | 10, 0 By terms lt. ee USINE 421 OA 8 pang nell ze ey Cieee lneck | We G Rd. M38. lastic gard See pence: ATER ¥f : ac | : a4 Oroe: ISS & 3339 pe attach ie 4 Race! stock We Give Holde _place | lo len hos otissert gas New. HEATE | FLO "4 - Bi at 5-03 oegery. MI 6 tneta: fire. | ; appr R, 30 ; FLOYD | Orocery end mee HOME i calves eee ANTIQUE: ns Red Stampe. Teo estingh $11 areal Oat. = & ‘ j ~TA? AS a ! , 9, lim oF i a8 aw. KENT; Re main hi take vi store, be ean't bees th bultdings y $80" So FINAN . BAB Pyredis BED _—— 1 ; = | 30" elect ng Ous $118.50 value A soe rice on | 4 ‘NT BU me ai — Set icaloe ho ‘arin tore, deer) GIROU a & od lan fi __782 Pontiae eg CO. Ay Peay pi lee at Paks s Special ; A real buy, for aun wae electri: a wiceuy saurte eesee: DUR PRICES wae aos as Wont to the =| faeme ie of com | gu & fF sole Mortga; te Bank ieasisea ot ‘BATHIN aac secede - s y, for onl e oven cinctrie, tl and marred Also SUL OUn en ae x ction ayr : ENE: FR (eee ort Bidg i—_ d and age Als ETTE 5 ed i 3. FI terrif: bottled = Also OUR ‘OT ONL nr Sede ees et) eal sazare | rigage Loans "84 x eee fe tee siaiate foe St ABB we xTop pee ee SS SE aan si aici ny nt, giocee 21/TO BO ii §—Sun OR St oe : sed ocGor Opd ER co lwor WATER andi take |" SERVE wi Bi - eutie w kc » Gé was stov $130 05... yke, WAT — ete | x8 She y oy se cee ra handle down PAR rs 0 to 5 pa LOANS ON HOUSES ges nie cae grit ; F » ae sees ~'. For ° Sale __ YE! 92 Pontiac Rd. | jas New HEATE a v x8 masonite, she ac ou Ph. Ortonvit 1919 NV ia WT Sas win Se IN OAKL _Pueigas” OR 32401 — urni Bnd Mi | 1s s0 vane, Mee eae nite, sheet $1 60 Ortonvilie_ q . AND aot enyon ture and =~ iscellaneous Th value nd goa 5 se on | w. fir pine bas nee... §8 122, coll {15} bus OAS BTAT couUNTY . 128. W. nd Appli APT s ; 60 ese aie cightty 0) and |see es bis cer M g00.00 . ect BATION NEAR . —_——- at in lance SIZE electric slight! and $5 | ax pin $89.00 WEST a section. & NEAR #800 to 61 | _“Where Wri es | Phone EM FLncrRr ers Set an aoe oe ee! as aa M4 thetvin -.. $99.00 : HURO PE 32-1658. hiuron tnt 1. Oc ) 01,500 . Ox12 L igiey’s One h C STOVE. ¢ Piuses terrific bottled gas Also | sen etd ane oe a tt i. HOT iN Dalene: to af 2:30 om. 2. On Romer a) 12 INO. RU rE Ls : a. cocent. 83 Orehs nuces | ror oo Seca te 4G 10 $0 feet SPOT . ; —. = | 3. Oe wattnighed’ pe REN : aS LENO: GS. .$2. rtists HOME Orehesd Labe |<. gins fir “2 9130.00 ot WES’ = modera EN " ue 95 . $2.98 su E DRESSED Lake | ;.,°i#®! Nias the Gee M. : frontage im the center of 1 Pau ove nesta | 88 earaet Nomen NT IT FAS feat Tae Oe 06.30 cae hues oly hobby | -2™ DRESSED PORK A daaeen ie Bivscor iy ber Mt. a0 00 Rar Ideal ooom. of mabe iuron 8. aa URANT 209 NATTO! rae through R ee Tix RUBBER woke? | sifh ication “ eck our cl y ;: ae ane seusare barat Pacmag nr Pivscore .......... $4.45 : geal tor. Fetal mae font | including | ic =. on AL BUILDIN gh Kent Ads! Root pak) ad Pale Price Sunoli - Hobbie as-| duct DUO THERN | zg Emote cine: cer tt = =o wow po kta Ogre oy @ seatin i ae conn io house a ! Room, Gar ne pplies” N 3 and | —=-2 rk. Blo FURNA | Soil pi ng Wt ‘oS WARD F today. wil give ne capacity kee Sad AC Is@, apart “horny : No. 24A nditigner. $1? ch vacaaae Com ai ms oer M Imes REALTOR PARTRIDG as ———. “a FE 44720 thi rtment, any- oT pees os) ATT . cer Fishing a = 14206, Bote Comb a oors from emerst REALTOR FES S16 ave nino seeterzen| LOW T sing —Want Ads give! HER ae an ee ga ay den Bb os sis | oe ee a a ee - ie he S ent IN : é $ iv excellent — 6 : INTERES arshall St fittings, « ELL YOUN oH. G. P NTEREST | ACTION give| $ik Bele ects cot ts cx Belting meowners iz equine iN PH “Dk sis BOYDE ese 06 42 Woo G 1310 Pontia ETER IN. Dis "| Leather sofa al table é at ies FHOTOORAP: w wa Aue PLceeNG , irene ities aftats SON 2-8181 ‘ ial TE} ble, 935 4 .} a 3 & woes toom H- pA ad i a br crouse “bert Bank B LOL. -* +: |. eases, e le ta- tion HOB. DRIVE Bune 2 | OF id $35 tabi 28 VE DING limited rower cancel __ #1048. Secreta. ¢ with 3 30 ang | 8500 S & OUT TO A “yes eae tor teacke tt oe OIL CIRCULATOR | stl Dae ge ® pas. 6a Hod ILER, 10 FT. amc be Ae atin UP TO ore ily | EM 3-37 TON MEATER 00 | r. BED. 8 ALS. 2” | . ie eee roe K BUR irs : ~ COMBINATION, KENT MEI . WAL . N N Watton TON Tv 8: orth * erm o, aa 5 CEN colors 9x0% Pontias cour umber Co. ENTS pao Ph Telegra — FL E ACH. crest oh ke 6 one ROOM Oven 0-0 OOR SHOP blower. SON Of GRRE me isis : efter 6 Seocet pe freee | SOIL 2 Mi = Call 6. tease W a * ga Ae ‘ at ane h t gee, PONTIAC PRESS. FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 1 30. 1955 Roofing and Siding Combination Doors Insulation wt AL BENS SON +2531 one $56. G. Stamps. SAVE _ wicks. bad UB Lai MILL. ad folding cot comy . Like new EB 44106. STORM SASH FOCI windows and door oricel!! iy" weet. Coal & Fuel 67 ‘Sale Farm Produce 75 APPLE se FoR south of Orchard a CARNIVAL _ by Diek Turner | For 4356 Fenm WOOD, $5 CORD. 43% “ Fenm Se a ee See, the pee eee greens, 27 varieities. 53.00 to $5.00 i . AY 6 8 tal Succes eee. HOUGHTEN "% ‘SON ews . Halt way between |... Coe), Perpusen. New ont 2 Pontiac and Flint on Dixie High- se 1-181 way: CORN CRIBBING ____ For Sale ale Pets 69 ees AKC TAN AND WHITE BEAGLE: y can ane sen ax = 4 mee ._obd_ $0. FE 20018 HOUG HTEN & SON 8 WEEK OLD BEAGLE | pure. 810. . 68 _West Rundell §t.. Pontiac Lumber, doors, windows, beams, angle irons, Open Sunday Pachoud Wrecking ¢ Co. 2391 Dixie Hwy. FE 54-0108 “Beside Pontiac Drive-In Theater. Talbott Lumber B oa paint also Spred Satin and Gold Bond rubber: base. Hard- lumbine ee. suD- rim, a full line of t tumber. "108 0 Oakland J Ave. Ph. FE #2677 00 500 GAL. va a 5 Haw 7 Gauge, like new. FE 40 WINKIL LER WALL Fama pee 000 B:T.U. C) and priced rea- sonable. Call OR 32-2889. Do It Yourself 61 PPLPLDAD PDL LLLP PPL JACKSON'S RENTAL EQUIP. ment, 7 Sunday, 62 W. Mont- calm, FE 45240. V'SE OUR TOOLS. DO YOUR OWN plum n= pe oth. pists stock sofl sewer crock and im Butiders’ BLACK DIRT .| BLACK DIRT 4-1 TOP SOIL. CR USHED © STONE. Sand vel. fill. ‘vie Conklin. FE 68-1113 or FE 2-8572 A-' TOP 8s0IL, FILL Di DIRT. stone, sand ~ rravel. _Ear Howari FE. 4-849 __ BLACK DIRT DELI atic DIRT cheap while it lasts!!! EM 3-4031.4 oe ap roy, black sot}. Petiord pea A rv _Binae’ FE 5-0448 BLACK DIRT. PEAT, AND TOP __S0ll_ Sand and gravel. FE 5-4750. BARNYARD DIRT AND ROTTEN __cow manure. delivered. FE 17-9061, K DIRT & PEAT MOSS. Shredded, State inspected. FE B-AORG seepage. bede | Bull dozing. and s ie poet Sand ns Days, F 41072 and gravel. 46062. Eves. FE s BLACK DIRT 60-40 CONCRETE __Bravel, road gravel FE 23-1768. \CK DIRT SAND. GRAVEL | and fill, FG 24670 or °E 46108, | _ BLACK DIRT AND PEAT. LOAD- ed and delivered. OR 3-7549 " dra ontealm 81 TO 10,000 — PEA’ Supply 156 West Montcalm. to be moved fro > Co over Pri. thru Wed. 9 to 6:30 a period of [gad 4'% miles west Closed_every Thursday, of Pontiac, Phone Phone PE 5-402. BROWN PEAT - HI-TEST - BHRED- FOR RENT ed. $7. 6 yards; 1 yd. & Floor sanders - Ind sanders— | pisnel, our basket. wall paper steamers—wexers &| dais “gundays. Come « furnace vacuum cleaners. Oak- et it. ay Park land jee re ee 436 Or- iz, ; 3231 shard Lake Ave. FARM TOP Cameras, Equipment 61A LOPE LLLPEL LLL LE OTHEH CAMERAS & listed under “Hobbies Bup- plies.” Ciassifiestion womsber 24A. _Sale Musical Goods 62 ACCORDION home, New _ OR 34174. BUSCHER ALTO SA _ish. Al Almost new. CONN TROMBONE. __ Sell cheap, MY 2- $092. CLARINET, PAN AMERICAN. Like new, Call FE 93-1765 PIANO AND BENCH Good condition. EiectRic OROAN WILL T TAKE ano |S wD FE LESSONS YOUR & used accordions wens FIN- ee 120 BASS ACCORDION WITH a4 == quick sale, Cah FE 17-8061. "Sale Office Equiment 63 conan se Sed ‘Fe aien * od Beh. id SOIL BLACK DIRT. _§ yds. $10.1 "Selva ee £8508 FILL SAND, BLACK DIRT AND gravel. Phone FE 26360. FILL DIRT, GRAVEL AND SAND. __Stone_of ail kinds PE 5-147) ®OARDING. BATHING AND CLIP. ing, 74 N. Perry FE 2-61 Boas. CA ATS BOARDED. ons orca Serr-ebati 37) 8. Tele- era . __Hay, Grain & Feed 71 300 CRATES OF CORN, 70 CENTS herr Straw, 3 cents a bale. . Also wil oats, straw deliver. OA SLL KINDS 3 HAY. PHONE MA _§-068€ or FE 2-500} after 3:30 p.m. BALED HAY FOR SALE. ALPAL- oo and brome. 2001 W. Commerce . Milford ion SALE (Sond) witran BAR- | HAY. ALFALFA AND TIMOTHY mixed, Never rained on. 23-0008 hester. | GENESEE SEED WHEAT GROWN $2.00, Frank | from certified Renshaw, TIMOTHY HAY FARLEYS8 COR- poy of Andersonville and Parley For Sale Livestock 72 seed. 8-2041 >. | 2 80W8, 6 MONTHS OLD. 206 Tbs. ea $65 ea. EM 3-5554. 1786 Haley Rd FOR SALE: 19 HEREFORD COWS fen ME 4-5897 Davisburg, FOR SALE OB TRADE. J 8TAND- _ ord breed mares, 1 a saddle breed mare 1 quarte gelding, 2 pot ages. $45 Granger HARDWAY soll, binck dirt, peat send | | aravel, FE 5-475"? AND BLACK | easonabie, | 801 dirt, delivered 33. IF YOU NEED A-1 BLACK DIRT. "Call PE. 148 9 aes Loap “BLACK DIRT. 165 our Sashabaw, MA 5-2705. — LOADING TOP SOIL FRow old State farm. Teleg poo Elizabeth Lk. Rd. PE &-1233.) PROMPT DELIVERY, 2% YARDs | biack dirt or pest OF OR cL AND 20AD GRAVEL r | © 2a F ,dnereres, FE 46588 - Shredded Peat Humus yup 6 yds. $12) PE §-7086 cect eennntone city hall. GOOD MILK GOAT #8 MA 6-2016 if MILE COWS. MOSTLY HOL- — $8 can T-33 milk cooler, hoagy miikers, 5 unit pump 94.200 0. 645 Jossman Rd., Ortonville | MUst ~ SELL 2 cows witH calves. Large Yorkshire boar hi 36 light Brahma puliets, ME ¢ gp prone EWES EXCEL- lent condition, all Oxfords with | red pepers. Phone Howell, | ND ) WEEK OLD YORK Har-mar Farms. oO” at 1, 6 aes pigs _8-2056 ewes. on. cous. LJ HENS ABD PULLETS.. rE 2-7454. | Press © Aalaapple eres Lae Bs = Ld ah F AED. CRATE AND ‘ete iaying, eae te rE sir, wor » SORL. A. Al a Feng i wie? 8 | Classified Ads! To swap __.. | what you don’t need for} what you . & call FE Also a ; ot 2-6y8l. Sale Fai Farm Equipment 76 CORN PICKERS Sead Fees row New Idea ker, $675. l-row New Idea pees: $574. Case, Ferguson, Fred idea re 528. Nh Main, Rochester OL 10761 ~ of 52 Ford ' LE Ford 1% ton pew 1B Line of farm tp House: ry equi ouse- hold goods, 600 ete) a he ng acres of corn. James and . up = Metamore Bonk. bh ont SAT., OCT, Ti P.M. LEONARD selbigecched. ble top ¢ range, washer, meta! utility cat. net, white breakfast set. Lots o drapes and curtains. and lamps. Ol] cook | circulating heater. y roiture. At Oxford Community, Galera” on M24. just north: SATORDAY. OCT, 18T, 12:00 57 Main St. (Hil Ray Milfora Rockers: refriger- ator, Washer, dryer, chairs, motors, record plaver. | a harnesses, some antiques, 2 vypewriters Dishes. hundreds of articles Iibdno! eash. John A Cox. Auctione For ‘Sale Housetrailers 3 78 ess ain al — WEST- Ven Roveraft Con- ag) ft. 29 ft. Pord- Genesee Sales ply tires, ‘deere brakes. heaey. to roll. $700. FE 5-3412 1047 2% FT. ALL STATE HOUBE- trailer. @ ft. refrig.. stove. 2270 Commonwealth 2-004 $400. NEW 1956 PONTIAC CHIEF % PT. TO 47 FT A COMPLETE CHANGE IN BEAUTY AND CONSTRUCTION ‘| Now ON DISPLAY AT HUTCHINSON TRAILER SALES sono Bat r emrrrpons tables, } bottled gas | 4 PEW SPACES FOR OLD AND modem —— On school route Reasonable rates white Lake Trailer Park, 1, icaiile! Milford, 4-3628. -_ieore Wate Lane, MOBIL ft ‘TES, {am Bob’s mente oton 0516 Wiel we ’TRATLER™ SPACE AVAILABLE In new section mobile village RO MOBILE VILLAGE 3900 Eusabeth Lake Rd. FE £9678 80 — available ° of our: moders Al) facilities. NS Auto Accessories Auto Glass Service { | When you need it! Have you tried our service? Giass instalied while you walt. Insurance hono All work guarante Free ” ib. of coffee to » customer with each @oor glass or windshield instalied. Sa: er Unt ¢ B AUTO GLASS CO 122 Oakland ‘a1 Ave +1066 DUAL EXHAUST SYSTEMS HOL- lywood muffiers. tall pipe exten- sions, and accessories for eres and models OLERBACK 8 AUTO PARTS | 40 Baldwin FE 3-477 ny a AUTO PARTS. Open Evening: " Days a Week | eae ol generators ore allt # ee | Lots of used parts for “46 cars iP. | 986 Oakland Ave. Ph PE 44813 1CL EARANCE SALE OF V-8 ENGINES Ford, Chev Pontiac Dodge, Chrysler, Olde Buick, Studebaker, Ay oor se sf HRAM | AUTO PARTS 2530 Dixie Hwy ‘48 FORD TRUCK 5, TRANSMISSION, automotive 4 speed and in good condition _FE 4-4602 cre 2 SNOW TIRES 600-16 ¢ PLY Goodrich Silvertown, $25. 4 6. Cass Lk. Rd’, Keego Harbor 81 __Auto Service REPAIRS, BUMPING & PAIN FREE ESTIMATE ALL MAKES OF CARS BRAID. MOTOR: SAL ES &. by r 0 at West, Brainy GRA ann APT GRINDING, NG ix Tae $2008, “ee Hood. rE FE 44533 | all! TING | “FOR MORE THAN 3 YEARS A "FGOOD. PLACE 10 Bet” 9 om. : i Gast 1 Kost ¢ 5 mt ScREEENE, | _ excellent condition. ater sea. Gooth drag. Can ‘use power taxe- - gombination doors, garage doors TT . . 818. ~ with track. used ‘umber and 2 ae 1 Beagle. 2 yrs. ready Ws saabet, Seabee oF trete- had . “4 oS “4 wAE ra 7 ” sven) pares TE Slavbqugh’s «| eter tan Stee | ok Cane, agua So es oe Dunter. 69 OF : . CHAM _trantes PE 48 ean” ayopaugn s BLACK MALE GOCKER AND | TATO PIQGER, Pro. ‘At yess SEPTIC T TANK 630 Oakland Ave. _coon hound OL 2-8404 = | whee eid than. For Sale Housetrailers: 78, Sale Motor § Scooters 82 PE tei Lk. Ra POOTHALL SHORE. GIR 6. LIKE weed Fe cre sane REOIB- | PICKER” eise | NOW Conn RTAN MADE | USHMAN. LOOKS GOOD ae : ‘ : - ’ H 22-6082. ° 1 i 1 EE! ‘ ALL ALUM Sh moe ar tgs _— ‘ee CUE AN i" sLIGHTL RM | norosne e EAGLES 2 AwD- Te MOS OLD | SED JOHN DEERE Tractor. | ALS 400M) ied mee Like | ¢eatly overbauied MY 3-193. space beater Wil heat $ rms. | SHOTGUNS & RIPLES. $12.50 UP. | $15 and up PE $4919. 1164 Cass tl FY pew. Tellet apd_vath very cheap. ‘oe also have a campos “fine p- qt Gate Burr Tike ike Rd. Keego Harbor. beadisc’ see: AnD HY 88 Mansfield For Sale e Motorcycles | 83 of gas or oil ces 608 3LACK GERMAN SHEPHERD PRANKLIN 30 LL BATH | “~~~ vers ers, Call Sian Gar-| 30-08 SAVAGE SUPER SPOR in pups teal ws Cashmere Ra. We CREDIT Tenn . eee dyed pa $-4066 18 JAMES (MOTORCYCLE SELL } — : ? e-0687. —_ ° +0734 #1112} _ or noes outboa . Sareand SEAT $7.96 VALUE $3.95. OL ry BLACK R SPANIEL PUP CIN: 7s % Fr. ALMA MOON. IN| _ $30 p.m. FE 36666 = com! line of all colors | REMINGTON es © AKG cregutered Ty KING BROS. iee' candies. O be seen at FOR PARTS AND SERVICE ON is weced seats | Deluxe with tliam fociproot Johnson YOUR I-H DEALER Dr. € Grescent. Lake. our Harley Davidson see Har- at extreordinary Michi- pep sight, FE 4¢-0015. a_wee_¥._ Jom PONTIAC RD. AT OPDYKE Sonrine ct videon es Co., 378 Bouth an Fluorescent 383 Orchard Lt. om ci. ee Hunters _ | ACK, FRENCH POODLE GEN LEE — | PONTIAC CHIE. 96 FF . TIMKEN 3 TH WURNER. 7000 GAL. |" ,%,, Meernige neh, beats, ene | Sogo. FE 1 |. wan TRACTOR Nan | hing, cngeligns conauien, oxting he RLY DAVIDSON 3 Wats FE 5-8306. _| gram, $11° 10 - Bs On 3418 oe wun the Verthace of bt | seem st rear of 1415 Main St. idwinAve. chan "caler.. . POO, SPA fay toed weelud| mune. oman = 7 FEMALE GERMAN SHEPHERD ta rotary hs let . OL 32-0821. = wr “0 SINGLE” 4250. 38. F $85.95 Ithace shotguns, now! puppies. 1 AKC 1 female fox) _ wi jest, mulcher. ibet it PF. Mos: ns. wsere « irley sro COAL, ie B | guste shells, 12-16 1-20 Th ae a E's Seles & Gatti Bottle fas. ‘Ideal for comping __For Sale e Bicycles 84 tse id : qauce,| BEAGLES. TRIAL GIVEN. 300i 4 hunting, $450. LO es = AND euler #5:86 ‘blue "rocks: 42.4 burn. Meighte cael 1 SUPER WTA fo VARMALL 9 BOT- a ALMA ~ HOUSETRAILER., “en oe. BUY BICYCLES. ‘ h b cent off all bird and LLA'S FOR SALE REA- vr. a. Ba 4-4 meee Special ot, coats and a. sere a at it sss aie wn. ‘near *wibiams Lake F ‘Boats & Accessories 85 (0 pieces 20, inch beams. 20 ft ene fe Shaimpion stock sutra | OLIVER (NO. 3 CORN | PICKER, i TANDEM BOUSETRAILER JONNSON OUTBOARD MOTORS cents truck, Ente: pheasant . LI 34871. condition, Also allers soos te SNF corumas | RELLY’S HARDWARE |avovish CPRINGER “SPANIEL _Devisburg. Mites ME 40H ioe 7 et CURETRATLER TY | owkn's “Making SUPPLIES 4c your . see “ot itz” 904 Aubara, oi at 8 FE,288j1| Re + $200. PE td gemma and | SEW AND USED WW IDEA rk. Cheap. % | 398 Orchard Lk. Ave, PE | tights * FE 62466) evenin John chen abet oak miber. m0 ver | GUNS = ie = NT “TRADE. TLASHY 2 FAWNS AND BRINDLES. le crivting. Davis Machin. ae zt ft Pt” ROYCRAPT. NOOSE- ALUMA-CRAFT BOATS tera 10104 taRGe OF UaeD | Prcct ise wach md Walled iy FORDSON TRACTOR OR WU, | "ore Heese Tra fee uae | EVINRUDE MOTORS Open Sunda o . i up. | 2h. MA conte ana | PiSice 284, 98: i ACOMB PERFECT CON- , Ww Se Co _Ben’ Office, Patterson. |FOR SALE ¢20e0, “Fes Halsted” Parmina. ap poon~sg MA. 5-2486. wanine aL £ SERvice . Pachoud V seer e cies | REM-.700 PUMP 30-06 BEAUTI.| Beagle pups excellent stock $20. | _ ton. SS this “ ChAPT COWTINE _ eaide Boatiss_Dr Fncsuer’| fil Mt Carlo Bishop ons on Or ‘wit rade a mf 'sSee0, ‘S) PORD TRACTOR, ¢ PT. BLADE, ~ Be ie hp nod ow Beate Dovem uimnene aomn eed os * BEAOLE ce TRAINED. | sew tres ee hyéresiie So OXFORD Like new. Shotwell-Brace Marine, W ki Cost, $218. Sacrifice $160. PE Ales a Rupples,. ai wilt, gach complete price. Perfect coed ¢ predtarednes oe Sane rec Ing ay ane a ae eae at ee aE | ees! Trailer Sales | “tr tmta'toe sates materials use. elient condition. 1¢| _ Pet Shop. 6 8. FE 44 vm: NAA FORD TRACTOR WITH | See the new 1956 General, Stew. | 0 OS Te = rgain model 12 Winchester. Ta ARAKEETS PALI Hol! hes | 1966 CHRIS” CRAFT INBOARD = _ prise. shape. re (toot cm to 3 :— Mt OPALINES. CANAR- una Pord-Persuson Tractor with Sn Sat hk Ree low bank and Sportsman. Like brand new lin. f& | _B.m Par ARAREETS AND CAN loader - insurance rates, Only % down, Criginal . Will take it | ANDERSON’S | [3a Ashura Ad re G2 | Noe Giver teres" “Sectere win | Sones Br Svinnupe sala AND SanvicK. | ms * ee ww itn. f HAS MORE OF " peod, base teat, $04 Onkiand Av New Ouver ts . rs —— eee Se fonr's bh i “3% | THOSE TERRIFIC PARAKeETS BABIES 7d ee a na DEER HUNTER SPEC. | #4 __ Pd ovey ALUES fone, FE 2300 ________| " pord-Perguson and Oliver Crawt: 10 USED TRAILERS |“ em sore or erietmal oriemal in, ‘fe PARTIAL LIST PARAKEETS er and wheel trac Saar av rat fac Sbout. Call afte or, .. $10.00 S01 Pourth St FE 24025 Closea| *¢l,or FE ¢1 TO PICK FROM . iin, ft. ites Ta Rifle, $68.98, | _ Sun. TRACTOR CoO. $195-$595 = P oy ma 30; $138 90" Winches: P etidyy Rare cna Soma tee | PONT. FARM & IMP. BUY NOW! ransportation iret . $405 ee Also mated pairs with eggs and 623 Woodward \ TRUCK ihe Pa ag ‘on babie : = rE | i PE 41442 a3 TATION me ~ gals i es _Rochester OL Tas Aim & BEAN FRUIT ORADER, time | ‘%*¢ * dere! 12% high ipa ether war Pe eal, UNION fare tet, pump. bas: | "PONTIAC PET SHOP | $x: Mfc Mi* 884 middle: Oy éord Trailer Sales | Wamted Used Cars 88 : 198.95; $104.40 Rem: 1 il fish and supplies. 373 ar se, | Michigan bot! Trailer parts | WRECKING CO. INC. | pumps gee‘ “t108.65 Sevace oo, | Aubum_Ave._ FE 28th "|< Auction Sales 77 | aod scccssories™” CALIFORNIA BUYER (Main yard) : - . PEDIGREED GOLDEN RETRIEV- A | Mile south of Lake Orion on M24 AVERIL'S 2020 Por: 31248 W. 8 Mi. Rd. Corner Or. ity ies, Woodland Shores Ken-| AUCTION EVERY WEDwEsba? MY 3-721 PE 20078 or pala wt sunday 10 to a] Tet god mest Ma, It.) PARAKEETS fg haanester © 7A PRS Perm | un an, ot toe | arp late eset carte TON ae 3 locity shells, $2.40; Biue Suet aNDIRG SADDLE WORSE SUH Th For job site location near you e AND SA HORSE call KEn wood 5-9200. — ve om, one pk acts Birmingham pops Paola Ul cates ne WEE > onirice earn vein, COMMUN ITY ARAKEETS — 8 . } % ata ent condition, Can be seen USED HEATING Moulded Decoys. $13 per don : |" Dancey's, 290 Voorhels. PE SS031.| Mast ig Thats Noes! ooMo"s,,0% | St Parkhurst Trailer Park, Lot MOTORS N $28 Wooden Decoys, $23.95 per | PETIOREE GERMAN SHEPPARD | 8. of avecr on M24 to Thomas | _NO._39 Lake Orion _____ EQUIPMENT. per “Try eur Eimng ibe" | puppies. Woodiand Shore's Ken-| —Foed. einning ot 12 wenn. Meta- ‘ 803 N.M R hes t ANDERSON HARDWARE ant: mora Bank Clerk 4b. Pain ain, Rochester Coal furnaces — 820.00 up 7182 8. *“HOROUGHBRED YEAR ED. ener. S.A né Bud Tal er OPEN TILL 10 P.M ott terenote Mon . Toe et t. wes 6| _maie toy fox terrier. FE 68 ic ene, OA Peo prog “Oxted. : < wi OLive 26311 _ f., and Pri-f’to 8 Sun. 10 to ER AND poe oes 8 NIED — J — ‘vlower tana ALS ved bunting stock OM 3.1000. | ATM OUT ATT Pues, 1 Moe XCNANGE | see pie wee Aer owl Se ange boilers Winchester 12 gauge auto. shot-| TROPICAL FISH & LIES. Orion. Mahog bedroom suite BAG i EY AUTO PARTS hel Gener menners gan $75 Tine ng new. re 20 cause Pincomb's, 49 oe Gr. Oxford. | apt ste electric stove walnut | OR AMPION.| 50 cee 170 BAOLSY ST. -2976, Open ny room sulte, A ‘ Ley like new. on er ee __ GREAT LAKES. 27 TO 47 FT. AB cae OF ELBLING Stevens i gees Gui, fike WANTED: HOME FOR 18 Mos.| couch. Kees ae eet BEEMER CR AR? lily era CAN OS pus onan t old female bound Also 3 puppies i HOME. VACAT D aR i 13 8S. PARKE 8ST Stevens 20 wuge double.-tike new | —Dartly hound. MY 2-3792 odline. Table and ¢ chairs, | EL a aan $ Pu a att a = ~ a) a on ng. - chats New trailers as little as ‘4 down or eve FE 2-2668. TORM WINDO 50. w ironer, : Saencan = on ‘Ase Deer rifles, 30-30 5; 30.08; 8 mit: . . acpperpe peas pa droceee, washer. lamep, * espnene flay Be Pe. — == = THE HIGH DOLLAR Lewt cleaner Call FE 3213. _.| 369 Savages: 208, Savages. “5; REG. IRISH SETTERS Tacs aunta me beeen NEW AND USED TRAILERS ON | por high grade used cars, We USED FURNACES, OIL B = ; ate argo | ‘OPTION -| peed “eeren Setacgcense atone egg MMT | eames Rusa Opt | Peace parti | fay omen te cow is] ESSLS, Saran" toves, Wayne Hea : * ie Lake 1 rt “ w chester OL 20211. City” airport, OR 3a5ea Open | MADIe 50801 dis miscelisneows “galore, “You PARTS—STORE H. J. VANWELT ATERS ; rin, we'll se ‘ iv 2-3200 “tron 0. Frommer, ee WEL arvE Aun DOS | g eT Anetlomeers. tae “Sat eaketoae om, Tet Huron’ Contere PRICE THE nea? rae ORT : ° ; ; = erry. =< Building Sand, Gravel & Dirt 66) nome oA s-20 wrt “gf Oto tele. when 1 + ens Sales Open Even & Sun PM.| the eaten SpENGE }$ ned, Boarded at 165 Davison 4. 3 trac- | = LL SPE} Materials of All Kinds a-1 TOPSOR, Pitt. 01 ort. sann| Dogs Trained, Boarded 70) torr. ‘S Ford. Cleirec £20, Fer-| | Rent Trailer Space 79 USED CARS NOW OPEN FOR BUSINESS | —-""o- ST8ve sete soon et 62 Oakiang Ave PE_¢7333 See M&M Motor Sales 3077 ‘Bu dotiar op ‘ate model cars. 2677 Dix OR 3-1003 ie Hwy sO 3-10 Wrp. JUNK ¢ & .8CRAP _ tron, a, Past service, Call PE 40682 Wrp. ¥ WRECKED AND JUNKED fig CLEAN CARS ECONOMY CARS 22 Auburn JEEP.” 4 WHEEL good condition, OAkiand WANTED: érive, 8-3696 Pre ttt Fer Sale Trucks 90 PP PPD ALLL LLL AALS GOOD 19 FORD 1'9 TON SHORT —) pass. mt body isa All ape Ba mi it _eoer HH, P. Button, ston MY. 2-642 “02. CHEV. 5} % TON PICKUP 4 — transnission, dig heater rear window Used +@ truck appearance. Save plenty on this one. Just Your car or truck down. Haskins Chev. 6751 DIXTE HWY “4T mis-* MAple 6-5071 1950 CHEV. TRACTOR. STH WHEEL saddie tanks. turn signais, 625-20 tires, vacutim equipment with 1964 engine 261, Cheap FR 3-0329. 1964 GMC 60 SHORT DOUBLE with tteady year round job $5000 On 3-108 and take over payments. 7 PANELS - AN SEDAN DEI. WERIES 1947 1954 LARRY JEROME Rochester Ford Dealer Trucks Are Our Business WILSON GMC QAKLAND AT CASS OPEN EVENINGS EF: sb aaa tit a” BUICK SPECIAL 4 DR $1,606. ae Hoag, ter. er, Mt a0 ‘ VICK Four door poly New tires, New chrome. Tire mounts, 40,000 actu- . Peetured in General © Millionth Car Motd. rama in 1968, Wil! secrifiee, Call BUICK. VALUE PACKED SPECIAL $785 1952 Buick Riviera 2-dr. contag | thse all the extras,.No OLIVER ~BUICK 210 Orchard Lake Ave. rm ene . oo DYNA, te ack, Ready meVROLE beag i vo at mealn” $-4100 FIX-I IT TT YOURSELF ~ SALE Braet na ~ BUICK VALUE PACKED SPECIAL $1695 6—'54 Buicks 3 * — ¢ and Dynaflow trans- mission. $1495 1954 Pontiac Chief Dix. 4 dr. with radio, heater and Hydramatic. $995 1953 Ford 4 dr. Cus- tomline, Radio, heater and -Ford - O - Matic transmission. $1395 1953 Buick Super Hard- top. Radio, heater, Dynaflow and direc- tion signals. $895 1953 Dodge V8 Coro- net. Radio, heater and automatic trans. 20,- heater, Hydramatic, 000 actual miles. and 34,000 actual miles. 100 More Cars to Choose From PONTIAC RETAIL STORE “Goodwill Used Cars” 65 MT. CLEMENS ST. FE 3-7117 kids. 1951 Pontiac 2 dr. with radio, heater, Hydra- matic and directional | signals. Low miles. - $945 1950 Pontiac Club Coupe with ‘radio, "54 Chev, 4 dr....... $1095 | "54 Buick Century . .$2195 Ford 2 5 $225} TIP TOP BUYS ON plus, whitewalls 47 Plymouth Club Coupe, radio & heat- er, very eon body, whitewalls ....$195 H’50Ford Convertible, radio and heater, overdrive, white- walls, real clean ... $345 51 De Soto Custom 4 door, heater & Gyro. trans., 2 tone gray, new seat covers, tip- _ top shape ..... $445 ‘SO Plymouth Club Coupe, radio & heat- er, black and very clean $295 eeeewerern TIP TOP CARS 1955 Ford Victoria, radio & heater, Ford-O- Matic, 2-tone green & white, extras 1955 Olds Super 88 iepen sedan, radio and heater, full power, whi Make SC HUTZ, MO- 51 Plymouth Cran- brook 4 door, heater, clean. A perfect 2nd COP Gooopdobec. $45 "33 Dodge Station Wag- on, 6, 2 seats, radio |! & heater, o'drive, 2 tone paint .... $895 53 Ford Custom 6 4 door, radio & heat- er, tinted glass, orig- inal green paint and like trew ...... $995 | "S52 De Soto Custom 4 door, radio & heat- |) er, auto, trans. A nice family car $545 The Extra Mile You Drive May SAVE You Plenty! ‘SCHUTZ Motors DeSoto-Plymouth Dealer 912.5. Woodward, Birmingham Midwest 4-781] —OPEN — ti) — itewalls, loaded. .§2895 SECOND CAR SPECIALS! You can have a 2nd car that is well worth the low, low, price. These are not junkers! They are wey reliable tiptop cars. ORS your 2nd car HDQTS. Winterized "1954 Olds Super 88 Tudor, 2 Tone Blue, White- walls, R&H, Hydra. Power Steering. 1954 Pontiae Tudor, Radio and Heater, Hydra., Power Brakes, Whitewalls. 1954 Mercury Convertible, Fire Red, Whitewalls, Radio and Heater, Loaded. 1954 Chevrolet Del Ray Coupe, — and White, Radio and Heater. 1954 Chevrolet Bel Air Tudor, Radio and Heater. 1954 Ford Crestline Fordor, Ford-O-Matic, Radio and Heater, Whitewalls. 1954 Ford 2 Door Custom, ‘Two Tone Blue, Radio and Heater. 1954 Ford Mainline Tudor, A V-8 Black Beauty. 1953 Olds 88 4 Door, Blue and White, Radio and Heater, Standard Shift. 1953 Ford V-8 Conv., Radio and Heater, Ford-O- Matic, New Top. 1953 Pontiac Sedan, Radio and Heater, Hydra. 1953 Dodge V-8 4 Door, Coronet, Blue. 1953 Plymouth Sedan, Very Nice, At A Low Price: 1953 Mercury Sedan, Tinted Glass, Overdrive. 1952 Chevrolet Dlx. Tudor, Powerglide. 1952 Olds (3) to Choose From. 1952 Studebaker V- 84 Door, 7) Exuen We Have Twenty (25) Five ‘AQ -'S0-'S1 . Popular Brand Cars That Can Be Had for No Down Payment Just Good Credit "Bright Spot’ Jerome Olds-Cadillac Cass at Orchard Lake Radio and Heater, FE 8.0488 _. FE 80488 1953 Pontiac Catalina, R#dio and Heater, Hydra.: 1954 Pontiac. Sedan, Radio and Heater, Hydra., | | | 4 Big Lot — 211 S. Saginaw St. 1953 ....$1095 1954 ....$1195 Pontiac 4 dr. 2 eee matic De- Chevrolet Deluxe 4 dr with luxe wih rad heater’ and radio, heater and seat covers, white and 2 tone shiny finish. 1954 ....$1375 Ford 2 dr. Custom 6 with Over- drive. You will really have to wait months and drive many miles: to find a cleaner car. Come down today and look it over. 1953 ..... $895 + Chevrolet Power Giide. air flow heater, Beige top and Seddie Brown bottom. A big savings. 1952 $595 Plymouth Cranbrook 4 dr, Siz oe © © 195] Packard Clipper 2 dr. Ultra- “ee © ee poopie renal aye potty ara Matic transmission, radio, heat- & drivers dream the it pei gap havent ts Mapa tr : a a car feeling —,. Age out today "ane car price. 1953 ....$1045 1954 ....$1095 2 dr. 8,432 actual nile ora, hs boeuf out Se aiso has Pord-O-Matie. Honestly its just OO, atte, and, everyting te like like new . miles. Sharp as a tack. 1953 ....$1125 Chevrolet Deluxe eo Wagon, 1952. $495 4dr. It's a breeze drive be- GM.C. 8 passenger station cause it has Power ‘Gude tadio, wagon. This job can save you heater and other extras. Cash all kinds of time —— the and carry. You don't need much week and give ‘your family cash and this one will carry you plenty of pleasure on Sunday anywhere. = 1954 ....$1095 3'S2s... This Pt édr ts yy ms a. 260 tle hase ome deep m h 2 speed ish pon secount chrome. axels, Sth wheel oan saddle Bulld a vane with what — = oe ite and on you aoearen | for He ress. MATTHEWS HARGREAVES Famous Workingman’s Térms $595 | .$475 || “Cy Owens” Your Friendly Used Car Dealer! GOOD BUYS In USED CARS and 1956 F ord Trade-Ins 1955 Buick Special 2 Door 1955 Ford Victoria 1955 Chevrolet Convertible _ 1955 Ford Custom 2 Door 1955 Ford Custom 4 Door 1955 8 Pass. Cty. Sedan 1955 6 Pass. Ranch Wagon Over 75 Real Buys See These Before You Buy Anywhere! WI9S2 Ford 2 Doot 2 ..5550c2 555s - oe cee 00 os SOND 1951 Ford 2 Door .....0....ece cee cence ee $295 1954 Ford 4 Door c..0..<3 << sce csceces seus: $995 1949 Chev. Sedan ......... magedonosodedons $175 1952: Buick: 40Door 22.066. eee eee rec: $745 1950 Pontiac Catalina .........c.scccseceess $350 1951 Olds Holiday -.......-.<---+-.00-<00- $650 1953 Pontiac 4 Door ..........sceccccccess $750 1951 Nash 2 Door .......c...cceccee ee eee $295 195Z Plymouth 2 Door ..........-.+.-.-..- $495 1954 Chevrolet 2 Door ............ Petes otereye $895 1950 De Soto 4 Door .......... 0c eee ee 8395 1950 Ford 8 2 Door ........ 000000. Sank erase $245 1953 Chev, 210-4 Door ........ceccceeeeeees $745 1909 Mercary 4 Door... -....-..-.-- sees: plls I9S§ Ford) 2 Door <. 2. 5..20- css scesee.. $350 1909 Hudson 2 Door .......00sssss0.-+00- $135 1949 Ford 8 2 Door ........cscccscsccccces $165 1947 Ford 2 Door ........csccccccccccecvce, $85 1947 Pontiac 4 Door ..........44. Vigescovent $85" WM, | “Tf Cy Owens 147, SAGINAW ST. FE 5-4101 -FE 5.3588 211°S. ‘Saginaw St. FE 4.4546 Open 8 A.M. to 9 P.M. | euga i me 4 SN ee gat RT SE ye eee a a an te 2 + | 2 ¥5 ne Oe = oR = # ae = Poor ES - # the car for the wife or |. ° ! PA Sa Tee ee. ae i po ee ae es 4 ie. _ THE Tai ete x Saas ies sete = aa st agian | i es ‘ PONTIAC PRESS, FRID MSs hot e + j a uP} i; eee i ‘i ‘ eat AY, SEPTEMBER 80, 1955 mod # ree Comedians Trp kayé Rado’ bre WXYZ, (ime) “wink, (jimey = WON, GET We C 147 SPECIAL! 1, Adjust comber 2. Adjust cester 3. Adjust toe-in 4. Check brakes and shock absorbers 5. Inflate tires to proper pressures® “Proper tire inflation at is = mighty important ~~” sk, eons Special Price *6>°° OWEN Saginaw St. WR, (7160) CKLW, (900) ~~ WWJ, (980) . WOAR, (1130) ae , TELEVISION-RADIO. ‘ wera, a A, McKensie f Wewa, Ree.” Orville ww , m- ane = | ROAR. News Ace | WxYz, Treseury. sf, Musle WIBE, News, fn GRBATEST OPPORTUNITY’ OF Beagen Gun’ fae ae WOR ioe ‘at "shine THE CENTURY! Color television wilt §| Si WIR. Bob Reynolds WON, “Zee 'and Orvite | 1:00—WIR, increase these eppertunitics o thas- WxY2, Bill 1° Eraie ww. wows ane Oe CKLW. Eddie Wwa. Uadio Fas | Sam he Pe kee | Hare pew, & Merman || WiBK. deve {EARN BY BUILDING TOUR OWN WPON, porte, slants WJBK, News, Mickey Shorr WPON, Regs, Rise. sh WW, SET. (We furnish of parts sad 1:06-—WJIR, Guest House | WPON, News Te Parm ens Write — ae wih ee ag Y Worle ww, wae WxYz. i television). F. ©, Box 251, CREW Fulton. ‘Lewis ‘2. of Towa . art 78 Mad ieee oe > Pinckey, WRK. Howe, pewtey Cheer CALW. me With Tak News. WCAR, Music te the Air [_ ——— WPON, News, Retord Room WRON, ‘Zee and Orville News, shine ah wae. hekert & Lawie, c 120-0 IR, h Sam, Sevenage t00—WwIR, J Hatiine — JR, Jack White Wai, Usher ' tr WxYzZ, Strange wate race, Wager WAT2, News. Wott We! Nete Bud -Davies as CKLW. Heatter | CKLW, News, CELW, News, Art Laing | Wake’ News’ Deo idelese here’ Sion east Ses | Reem est oo eres a 8:00-—-WIR, Godtrey Digest | 13-50waR, — WPON, News ll:ae—WIR, Robert Q Lewis Ww. Radio Fan cue | Wrwy. Br meieiens, Musto | 5:0 —WIR, Musto Hall WWI, Monitor’ ¢ CKLW. Sergeant ware. of Tore RAYE. News Ace LW: Bud Deties show WJBK. CKLW, Leroy WwW, Art ; Saee: M “T) wrow Room wal ona | See ve WCAN, Music. tn the wa ap Con 2 —" we “Ta Bhine Ue CKLW. Wor fall S TE E R John Vandereook SATURDAY MORNING $:00-—WIR, Wm, Sheehan | (1:00—WJR, ‘Jack te é' CRLW. City Balter | @20—WwsR, Jim. Vinal. Ww, Minate Zarede Wwi, Mews bz Coderers . _ weep Ria ora nd Chan wate Shue eLe Rene. eer ceed | WIEBE, Mews, Den McLeod : ¢ Bouts" |. Wom: Mews. Gentile WOAR, News Aco, 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 7—WXYZ-TV Channel 9—CKLW-TV GET OUR FRONT END ALIGNMENT 6:15—(7) Dinner Jac LeGoff. 6:25--(4) Sports. ‘Theater. Little Rascals in “Wild Roses.” (4) News. Paul Williams. (2) News. Bill Flemming. (2) TV Weatherman. Dr. Ever- Will WP Y South A GERITY BROADCAST! COMPANY STATION FOOTBALL on ON Notre Dame vs. Indiana ye ‘RE Ornie-ay RA 97¢ » Country Dining Room for Self Serve At These Prices... You Can Afford to Est Out aed Fried Georgia French Fried Shrimp Fish and Chips, S50 27625 NORTHWESTERN at TELEGRAPH te Next te Epps-Bigtown—Hightand Appliance quae pe Eat Under the Stars on Our Patio x" Arthur Murray's | on an Chicken Open 11 «. m. tela m, NEW STORES for LEASE Good Location for Drugs, Hardware, Ladies’ Apparel, Shoe Store, Beauty Shop, Etc. | Large Paved Parking Ares, Gas Heat NEW EAST SIDE SHOPPING CENTER Auburn Ave. East of East Blvd. Inquire or Write 640 Auburn Ave. One Block East of East Bivd. AUBURN 5 and | ao ey IRONS General Electric Steam or Dry . Davy Crockett Lamps s] 23 Wool Rugs COMPLETE 11-PC. With springs, mattresses, pillows, . oF” ff ba and Ladder. 11:20—(2) r.|- Bela Lugosi, John Carradine in |. ‘ ieee lea! af gBEEE J with audience participa- (4) Big Story, “The ” dramatization the team’s manager. $:30—(7) The Vise. After function a ELE GTR EREE ites GES i 2 t 3 4 ‘ , & Troy vs. Chuck Speiser. (9) Dial 9 Theater. Tom Neal, Ann Sav- a pianist 9:30—(7) Jumbo Theater. Scott Brady in “Just What the Doc- tor Ordered.’ (2) “I Led Three Lives.” Richard Carlson’ as Counterspy for the FBI. ,9:45—(4) Red Barber's Corner. Red talks to sports personality. |10:00—(7) Colonel March. Adven- ture. (4) The Great Gilder- sleeve. Situation comedy, a pre- miere with Willard Waterman in title role, (2) Inspector Mark Saber. “Marked Man,” drama, adventure. 10:30—(7) Sherlock Holmes. Ron- ald Howard in the “Case of the Belligerent Ghost.” (9) Follow That Man. Ralph Bellamy with crime story. (4) The Playhouse. Helmut Dantine in “Happy End- ing.” (2) Conrad Nagel Theater. 11:00 — (7) Soupy’s On. Johnny subs with music, variety. (9) News. (4) News. Paul Wil- liars. (2) News. Jac LeGoff. 11:15—(7) Thedter. Rex Harrison in “Night Train.” (9) Casey Clark’s Jamboree. Music coun- erine McLeod in “People At Sea.” (2). Miss Fair Weather. “Return of the Ape Man.” seen te 9x12 $ 3 88 Linoleums = ) eriecr UNION of UTICA “i. 45116 CASS AT AUBURN neat pi ?~ try style. (4) Little Show. Cath-}~ 11:30—(4) Tonight. Steve Allen with music, variety. SATURDAY MORNING $:00—(4) News. $:15—(4) Garden Show. $:30—(4) Industry on Parade. $:45—(4) City Affairs. 8:55--(2) Meditations. 9:00—(4) Pinky Lee Show. (2) ' MS.U, 9:15—(2) Mich. Conservation. 9:30—(4) Winchell, Mahoney (2) Wayne U. 9:45—(2) Sausage Sinema. 1@:00—(4) Commando Cody (2) Captain Midnight. 10:30—(4) Andy's Gang. (2) Texas Ranger. 10:45—(7) Comedies. | 11:;00—(7) Ramar of Jungle. (2) Big Top Circus. (4) Rough _| Riders. 11:30—(4) Captain Flint. , 11:45—(4) World Series. SATURDAY AFTERNOON 12:00—(7) Buffalo Bill Jr. (4) Bob McKenzie. 1;00—-(4) Salad Mixer. (2) Western Feature. 1:10—(4) Triple Theater. — 1:30—(4) Pre.Game Show. 1:45—(4) Home Plate. 2:00—(2) Saturday Matinee, “l:30—(7) World of Speed. 2:45—(4) Pre Game Show, 3:00—(4) Press Box Review. $:15—(7) Horse Race. Ohio State vs. Stanford. 3:30—(7) Roundup Time, ~ -|4:00—(9) Wild Bill Hickok. (2) Milky’s Movie Party. ‘| 4:30~—(7) Public Service. (9) Hart of |. Singers. 6:00—(7) Press -Conference. Endure Dunkings on Old Gag Device ‘Is Overworked Milt, Red, Gildersleeve | : Include’ Watery Dives _in Season Openers By CHARLES MERCER NEW YORK @—It’s a commen- tary of some sort.on the current state of so-called comedy in tele- ij Tin sacl ; pa & s pee ty ciekis | Same — pond and the fate of his rival. in love to fall into another pond. Perhaps you can’t blame the vic- tims of these dunkings too much. But what's the matter with so- called writers of comedy these "| days? Joan Crawford Ailing HOLLYWOOD —Sciatic neural- gia has put Joan Crawford on ‘the sick list, A painful back attack forced the star to halt work on her latest film at Columbia studio yesterday, Work will continue with- out her until she returns, the studio said, TROPICAL FISH ALL SUPPLIES 2441 Aubern Road (M-59) 4 Miles West of Utien BE 2-6148 _ PARAKEETAS. and Open Monday through Saterday P Hugo's - 4 He wrote “Or : Time and the. River” 8 His = was : 12 Ame: “ee humortat, — Z 3 Musical bie instrument if Short apee 7 18 Give f 16 Wretched Ds 20 Fat. away 21 Raced “iy 22 Horse color ‘ 4 Outer garment Mids, Em ey 27 Immerse ‘ 30 Reach Ge ws, ‘M Exercises Ee Hee, er a 35 Rubber ye « : ty tithe tide 37 Faithful Z 38 Food regime vs Places | 43: Encoura, % Dee liy Cd 6. ; * ‘ i aa 2 sance _ Isle” Pu Indian , 47 Pedal digits 63 Gaelic A =e 43 Possessive 4 Female » va Southern 1} Seottish broth ever tpl.) ay 7 ‘ ecek 4 Discharge 00 Several 85 Italian city : 4@ Discharge related 8 afer i beer a1 Worm" mS moe sa * Elevator z AIVIOINE IPIOINE TNii IL.jm) Country _ veed os taonlace. Cal StS AINE IS iINIOIW 4 Alcott bh Worth he rat it-2 meiGh Fi.) iNig heres, Worn et «= s Fotis eit clear tele wan 2 Impu WLI @ LI) or : Punere! notice 31 Leafers STIR SIAIMIST JOIN ALK ie neuecessful 33 Loader ead TiTiel fi "y ones 38 Reach: for ua | Came mt CIC ¢ Cares 40 Net VIGIA, WO Oo We -—— from 41°Corn b MIR RIEIC LIF RigicigiPT | books 42 Algonquian > Ved Oe LILALA “EMI ALS hdl ILA '@ INI ATIL _ WANTED EXPERIENCED APPLIANCE © SALESMAN -r” Salary eee SERVICE? Yes! eT.yv. © Hi-Fi ® Radio © Tape Recorders ® Record Players © inter-Comm. Systems © PLA, Systems BLAKE RADIO TV . 3149 W. Huron FE 4-5791 f | ' cd QUALITY SERVICE | All Makes! Open 9 A. M. HD P. Me. Syivania TV ommiséion 21” Model $139.95 up 825 W. Huron |} irra Trias" WASHERS DRYERS—RANGES REFRIGERATORS Now at 825 W. Huren 8 4-2525 Open “tl 9 P.M. Daily _NOW HAVE -GE __ REFRIGERATORS RANGES WASHERS 825 W. Huron FE 4-25 Open Evenings ‘til 9 P.M. ~~ Advances in tl, iil ONLY. ¢ _ « Reconditioned Sets 21 Inch Gonsole 1} 17 Inch Console .........$48 12’ Inch Console ....... .$28 Easy Credit Terms and Liberal Trade-in Allowance! © Open Nights "til 10—Plenty of Parking & V. Sales: 158 Oakland Ave. Tor Factory Authorized Service—Call FE 4-1515 tema FE 2-3781 Jost Out ! Brond New 1956 PHILCO TELEVISION — . featuring the Greatest TV History! 422 w. Huron St. 21 inch Swivel Console Unmatched value in Mahogany Venea ewivel base cabinet and Philoo’s greai Remote Control . . . Only $10 Extra SWEET'S | FREE PARKING as ‘ | im a aaa f eae ay { oe ed wae ‘ ak fi \ ven a ek | mate } - ie aon ae ets al ee i i ‘ [oe : Fore be? - ‘ i 4] sa Be . ete ji , | ; / Vit ; : * : 4 i ‘ : te 3 ah Z ete [> 3 hod [ee | J yy ; b+ poe We aed one ; : ss : ) : oy aren aes | cee ! / \ Ne fe epee : ped =f he ae : i ie THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 90,1955 sic in ole Only 3 States Have Enough Water ASHINGTON years | city’s “invasion, surrounded on three sides by 87,170 | places. oo ee we Texas is desperate for new wa-| square miles of fresh water, has bitterly es * . 3 ‘ An New 1955 ‘Special Modet 9.1 Cu. Ft. some 20 |. | which have sprung up in the march pipeline-tobring water to the city ; >| seca eotte Gas eae mae ea JUNIOR EDITORS | sexe Today the city’s taxpayers are grumbling: “Who man Sem Da i OS Ce a : . to build a lot big- = clam in area, eee; on 8 ey oe ee SX ZZ] |“ Detroit's giant auto industry ts DU | jm the comeback trail to good)" 4’ 49 state survey by The Asso |- >> <] | watching the situation with serious | : oe health. _ ciated Press shows the Grand Rap- ay concern: X tates 2800 gutione. of Pgs ; , _ Stricken in July with the same | ids episode is typical of hundreds _ | water, mostly cooling : port of heart attack that hit Presi- | of US. cities and towns, metals, to produce one automobile. + . SPECIAL PRICE 4 Eisenhower, the Senate ma-| Caught in a three-way squeeze q leader has been following | between fast-growing population, @ strict recovery routine of mod-/| booming industry and’ recurring ‘ work and relaxation since | dry spells, countless communities aré suddenly discovering their wa- ter facilities just won't do the |. job. WATER LAW MAZE .| Only three states — Idaho, Mis- sissippj and Rhode Island—report- In Arizona, officials report that 199: © Full-Width Super Freezer @ Frozen Juice Can : 13% million which is expected: to ; and open conflicts have arisen in reach 23% million by 1975, is work- +. Dispenser . many areas as water supplies run Seaside te tole be ure: @ Full-Width Chill Drawer @ Tilt-Down Egg Server... have become extremely compli- cated and conflicting. In the East, aa Pirie , and many, many other 4 rate, The. overdraft is ited where the old Roman and English aR A 1,000 billion Q e features! aggering gal- law of riparian rights prevails, you lons @ year. Medel SDV-91 Spc. © Quantities Limited’ So un ee Colorado, with water shortages @ Hurry While They Last! body who thinks your use of the in nearly every section of the state, " rad —* Ph argeee se : Soe ee eb os Be Cea . , ¥ which clings Ri } i of distant - a mostly to the pioneer law of “first) — OOS FRIES SEN EREEN—6, ood ne origg Aowgeths capital, | OPEN MONDAY & SATURDAY NIGHTS | come, first served,” some water Some Gitte They Bring Denver, sweats out a@ critical . rights date back to the gold-rush ‘Trees are even more important in our lives than you may think. shortage, ' . ; | era. ‘We have already spoken of the fruit and some other important sub- Experts say New Mexico’s un- : S05.» __ | Stances they yield. But did you know that the coffee bean comes from derground water table is dropping = , | ‘| Just a few months ago, in Tex-/ » tree that originated in South America? And that the cacao tree, also so fast in the eastern High Plains | as, the State Supreme Court ruled | o¢ South America, provides us with cocoa and chocolate? that supplies may be exhausted | , ar yp Go Baye oye Maple syrup and maple sugar are made of the sap of the hard| within 40 years, seen ome thes ie and maple tree, boiled down. Rubber comes from the sap of a tree that * 7° from wells near the town of Pleas- Sree WEES Saline. Chasing, eee Sled i sande of the my t's} Sener’ © Se vistas te mae anton and transported it via the tree. Olive oil is pressed from olives that grow on trees. ‘ De a reports ' Nusces River mere then 300 silleg] Many drugs such 6 quinine and witch hazel are made from tree aeguene Gee Core FURNITURE &..APPLIANCES ae | So are many flavorings ke matmeg and cimamon. "| abundant rains over the ast de: » © PHONES: FE 5-8811 and FE 5-8974 | 3065 Orchard Lake Rd. _ KEEGO HARBOR. a] i i % ) ) . , | * a ‘ Desperado Goots, |nie rtuniag debaters nnd 38 new Shows Gunless |, Aftrmative teams are: Roger | 1 Hl [ il ds zB i ta Hi ie HT ? it i E FE EEE ay i Fi att ; : ff fi z i Hat : t 2 | fy : 5 i i ie lites Hy gif re Ff i z i ge # Gags BEF LS ? 3 HH “4 [ f if z i ay * a 4 i ' | | te the Unclaimed Race Bets while Mrs. McComas The manager beld the bandit Turned Over to State unt i i —_ tf. i i Hi fF z F oh BREE Coats—Were 24.95 ' All-Wool Fleeces, Poodle Cloths, Tweeds. Full Length, Smartly Styled, Well Made. All Styles Are Warmly Interlined. , Choice of Season’s Latest Colors. Ss Shop’ Tonight for Best Selection. “os nic -SPINET ORGANS , + 2 Pe ooo | One for Your \ ce Se eae | Home, Another for Your Church = -Coats—Were 29.95 | All-Wool Fabrics Include Fleeces and Popular Poodle Cloths. One, Three, and Five-Button Classic Styles to Choose From. All Interlined. Some with Zip Lining. , vt : ; | l | i : —_—— | 3 ‘ i) “J ~ = ~ r ; 1 > | (in SSO Come in... let us tell you what this i} exciting nationwide Baldwin contest ij” can mean to YOU! Just as Advertised in Life Don’t put it off... contest closes midnight ’ October 15, 1955 Send as many entries as you wish Use Sears New Revolving Charge Account Coats—Were 39.95 Tasty Bridge Mix Peanut Clusters bck. ee FOR GUARANTEED Specially Priced at Sears Cetted with-30ite Chstdlete. Many Colors in All-Wool Fabrics Include "Get Official Entry Forms from MEL teoe SBELA nese | SOs uy | Chinchillan Tweeds and Zibelines, a | SUMMARIES dart lis “heve cround “ine | V20,%% desert or ae an added Wi 1eGun gad RpDut lllegs. 1 MUSIC CO. | Siar Epp cee | 3 @ ii Ladies Ready-to-Wear—Second Floor Candy Dept——Sears Main Floor 8 Locally. Owned Home of Conn Instruments ae 9 ben Pianos and Groane. — : c ; [ | Co: , | o. : : ae BN teens we ress || Cl faclion, guananibed ce pour money back SEADE 154 N. Saginaw St. Phone FE SAIII me ORS ae i : z