The Weather: ‘ © Weaibpe. Details page two a aaa Hy i et | f « THE PON TLAC PRESS" 113th YEAR — ake PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, MONDAY, AUGUST 8, 1955 —30 PAGES - ABBOCIATED A sage, 7° * * ‘a> omic ‘to Conference Opens a es CS ea ees In aero jeneva * 4 * * 4- H Fair Opens Tomorrow ~ Show Scheduled ~ fo Run Through Saturday Night _ Equipment, Produce and Exhibitions Are Slated at Perry-Walton Site Oakland County’s an- nual “back-to-the-farm”) . poses ROY: __ way, tomorrow. as the 4-H- -and+— Agricultural Fair opens for thousands of visitors. Slated for exhibition are projects of the 2,500 4-H ‘Club members, along with a variety of farm equipment and produce. Indications are that this yet, and growing Oakland County is expected to jamy the show at Perry and Walton with throngs of spectators through ‘its clos- ing Saturday evening. Every county road will be in use tomorrow as trucks haul the mer-. bers and their displays to the fair grounds, The site was readied Sun- day by an army of club member volunteers, under the direction of fair manager John K. Bray, After a day of setting-~p, the fair will really begin to roll along ford Fund Proposes Atom Studies Prizes Ford Fund had set aside a million dollars to provide the awards, if the plan is approved by the U.S. Government, And it government approval is given, formal announcement of the plan may come today - at opening of the Internationg] Con- ference for the Peaceful Use of Atomic Energy at Geneva, Swit- wertand. og eg ee been left to the government, which would make as many details avail- able as security chiefs think ad-| visable. Scientists of all nations, includ- ing the annual_prize or prizes. may be the biggest fair): Russia, would be eligible for } the annual 4-H fair, John SAWDUST SPREADER — The most efficient saw- dust-spreader on the market is this 13-year-old model of residents-of- the-Oakland County area attend the from New Hudson. When it comes to spreading it for | five day event, which is held at the 4-H fairgrounds Sawdust | Flies for Annual 4- -H Fair Tapa Le a ae Pes Airmen Reveal Torture Method Commies Used oe: * Pentiae Frees faete , & member | at Perry and Walton. The selecting of a Fair Queen Schoenenberger, of the Nu-Ly-Wix +H Club can't be beat. ‘Thousands | will begin the activities,-at 7:45 p.m. tomorrow. : U.S., Red China Stymied on Civilian Repatriation reported bogged down today | posed repatriation of civilian nationals of two countries. After a meeting of almost 2% hours, Ambassadors _|U. Alexis Johnson and Wang Ping-nan called another ever procedure on the pro- 48-hour ~— without announcing any progress. , $8,500,000 Suit Doesn't Worry — Prosecutor Ziem The discussions up to | now fiavé been confined to -|the problem of releasing 40 American civilians held by the Peiping regime and repatriating an indefinite + | number of Chinese students the Chinese Communists declare are being detained ‘lin the United States. “The discussions will take some }time.”" a Chinese Communist source said, This source indicated the talks | ness were tied up.on_two main. points: Sister of Pope _ Dies in italy Pontiff Depressed oie cenit Death of 83-Year-Old Josephine Pacelli ROME w > Josephine Pacelli, 83-year-old sister of Pope Pius XII, here last night, She had been para- | lyzed for more than 20 years, * * * The 7%year-old pontiff, now at his summer home at Castel Gandol- fo, was reported “very depressed” very close to her, prayed for hours stant with her home during her last {ll- -Puniedl-tardnne Witte tald-on ‘Wednesday at the Church of St. s 8. B= Josephine Pacelli was the widow of the late Count Mengarini. In ad- ap ed gm ao © ere’ at his sister’s death. He had been | © for her yesterday and kept in con-' telephone communication Diet Are Called Mild: Treatment by Fliers |. TOKYO W—The Chinese | © Reds inflicted months of mental torture on 11 U.S. The 11 men, released last morning for home in two U.S. Air Force transports. rs 5 = i A gg2f% i E i A } i A rE had i, i 2 Pe - Zz as Sg died of pneumonia at her home Lc nni drama now shaping up will deter- mine in the next 24 hours whether the U.S. eastern seaboard will feel eager “Khrushchev, Zhukov Beatings and Starvation | airmen to wring statements; used to convict them ‘as|{/ ~ spies, Col. John Knox Ar-|)) nold Jr. told a press confer-|— it mercury {Pontiac Sa vid excruciating physical and! = the reason, (Story, page 5.) Stowaway Arrives WHO IS BILL? — With a smile on her face, 16-year-old Joycelin Joan Pilapil, of Hilo, Hawaii, refuses to answer the question as she is escorted to shore by an FBI nurseat Long Beach, Calif., Sunday. She was a stowaway aboard the Canadian Destroyer Athabaskan, lone woman among 240 men. She has indicated her boy friend, '’Bill,” was ike Reaffirms Peace Position ‘Jin Open Note = World Scientists Discuss Potential Use of Nuclear Knowledge for Good | GENEVA W — Indian ™ |scientist Homi J. Bhabha | . te Ries RE sea vada. it! ar Wirepnate The long hoped for cool Sunday. The forecast called for fal low tonight 58 to 63, high | Cool Weather Is Expected lo Stay Through Tuesday is expected to stay at least through tomotrow. After seven straight, Gays of 90-plus. temperatures, the to a high lay and barely made it to the 80 mark |. wave, which hit Saturday, _of oniy- 86 in downtown r today and a little warmer tomorrow. High today was expected to. be.75 to 80, |" tomorrow 78 to 684, - (56I'sinjured in Korea Riots | Soldiers Hurt Guarding | Truce Inspection Unit of Neutral Nations | SEOUL i — Fifteen U. S. sol- diers and four’ Koreans were re- ported injured in renewed riots ‘against Communist truce inspec- tion teams last night and today. |‘ But the U. S. Army denied Korean police reports that U, S. soldiers bayoneted five Korean demonstra- tors. +. * *# None of the U. S. soldiers was Pine of the soldierstand four Ko- reans were injured last night, and The cooier breezes ended a hot spell which saw 22 days in the 90s since July 1. The thermometer regis- _| tered 60 at 8 am. in down- town Pontiac and had = to 75 by 2 p.m, The torrid weather left Satur- tossed into a con- proper- ties at the Pes. County fair “grounds. Michigan's low Sunday night was 42 degrees at Grand Marias on the Lake Superior Shore of the Upper Peninsula, The cooling mass of air over- spread the east and even the north- ern parts of Georgia, Alabama and Mississippi. Four Inches of Snow © GARMISCH - PARTENKIRCHEN opened the first Interna-~ ticnal Atomic Energy Con-- Siference today with the ‘|prediction that the way 1 | Will be found to harness the F,’ | titanic energy of the hydro- within 20 years. * Bhabha, president of the 72-nation scientific parley, ‘said: “When that happens, the 7 energy preblems of the -iworld will truly have been , ,, Solved forever, for fuel will be plentiful as heavy hydro- gen in the oceans.” Bhabha spoke as hundréds of delegates gathered at the opening | plenary session of the conference just 10 years. and one day after the first atom bomb leveled Hiro- shima, The conference in the Palace of Nations, designed to parade atomic energy in its role as an ally of industry and a potential boon to agriculture and medi- cine, will continue until Aug, 20. The — seientists will hear hun. dreds of papers on technical phases»t peaceful use of atomic energy: Hundreds of other papers submitted for the conference will be published for study later. The opening session also re- ceived a message from President conference. The President's message, brought by Chairman Lewis L, Strauss of the U.S. Atomie Energy Commission, reaffirmed America’s pledge to “ find wa by which the miraculous inventive- ness of tian shall not be dedicated - his death, but consecrated to his le. ”* Recalling his address before the U.N., which js sponsoring the par- “The ex. Eisenhower declared: atom stands‘ ready to become ——-— man’ s obedient, tireless servant, if man will only allow it.” The scientists also heard a mes- sage from U.N, Secretary General Dee Hammarskjold, who said ‘that “we have a long road ahead of us to traverse before nations can hope to-eliminate the threat of atomié destruction.” Sen. Johnson Returns — Home After Heart Attack WASHINGTON &—Sen. I “made steady improvement” since suffering a heart attack July 2, re- turned to his Washington home yesterday Upon dachateng him, the Naval Medical Center at Bethesda, Md. said in a bulletin: “During the last month there have beén no com- improvement.” An aide said Johnson, the Senate Demecratic leader, is “feeling very well, 7 ans NEVADA CITY, Calif. _ little boy and moved off by pea today, niin to nts te Pick Raspberries _ Molotov Danks Envo} y’s V jt: BF 4 ia Today’ s Presb . "oat a, 2 ua i oo oa Se ae 6 f al Aer eee sengdans vena 20, 21 io Se poe eee ) 3 paeny I ae ‘Wilson, Earl...... ee a e. seeps p-caser warden can fy ely nia Police Shot ing prisoner of war or of a Lyndon B. Johnson _(D-Tex), said to have——.___ TT a plications and-he has.made_steady...__ — Una-Schmidt-Fine took ieagitig trackee driver. ~ ees Una, a slightly built brown-haired woman of 20, says _THE PONTIAC PRESS. MONDAY, AUGUST 8, 1955 4. Ld Drownings, Accidents Blamed for Death Toll) ; Throughout Michigan By THE ASSOCIATED reese Twenty-four persons lost their lives in accidents in Michigan over the weekend. Despite cooler temperatyres over much of the state, swimming and boating accidents led to 11 drown- tres Twelve were killed in traffie +. mishaps and a Detroit man died in a fall , Accident victims included: Robert L. Anderson, 18, Grand Rapids, kitted north ot Grand Rapids Wesley Neal, 4. a" Bay City father of six, in Merritt Township outside Bay City. t usmmaadilentine G. Ramirez, 21, Muske- z gon_east o Juskegon on M-%. a an pn nn ach, - Sterling State Park, near Mon- Other CAP members making James Edward, 48, Albion, west of Albion. Harold Rid. = 7 #8, Wiad se " atrwiek crossing Detroit intersee- ; "Joseph: “Soltys, 51, ———s ih GOLD CUP RACE WINNERS —. in. Napkin Township outside De- troit, Joseph Haydu, 22%, Detroit in Detroit, Wiliam Anderson, 13, Wells, in Escanaba suburb. Wil Baker, 49, Flint; struck by automobile on Flint street. Mrs. Anna B. Gunder, 55, Riga, in collision near Blissfield. Claude" J. Wardlaw, 8&7, Ypsilan- | ti. killed near Ann Arbor Mrs. Mildred Blakely, 37. of Kala- | mazoo, ‘in collision on M72 four | __miles west of Grayling | DROWNED WERE: . David Elson, 23, Charlotte, in| Soubee Lake near Sunfield. Vandercook Lake, drowned Sunday | in Stony Lake, 10 miles east of | Jackson. Harvey Wagner, 17, Berrien | Springs, drowned Sunday in Lake | Chapin, near his home., - Theodore Thrana, %, Bell Rese, N. Y., drowned Sunday, in Lake Cadillac, John Bernard Hoolihan, 15, oe drowned in Muskegon wnadtew Clark, Belleville, drowned Sunday in Lake Erie off ree, fell 15 feet while’ repeiritiy Siding | _-on his home. Schoenith, right, is shaken by Walt ‘Kade, driver of Such Crust III, after Schoenith, in Gale V of Detroit | inug with Bill Muncey, left, driver of Miss Thriftway, | was announced winner of Sunday's Gold Cup race for) Seattle boat, which placed second. Hand of tee| Gaspe --- Nearest Ireland, Area| Is Canada's Vacationland ea Inductees Pentioe Press Peatere Writer GASPE, Quebec. —. This is the, jumping-off place to Ireland trom | | mighty St. Lawrence River, which here is wider than the southern peninsula of Michigan. how our continent spreads into the | | Atlantic Ocean in its upper reaches. | Of course. Labrador and New- foundiand are further east, but they are so far to the north that the Gaspe Peninsula is the al) embracer in any connection between our states and European | Gaspe marks) * the start of the | Appalacht) an Mountain) Albert Benz, 43, Flint, drowned Saturday in Long Lake in | County. Thomas Roddy. 35. Detroit, | drowned Saturday in Detroit River. | Donovan Kott, 23. Muskegon, drowned im Canfield Lake, near | Manistee, Friday night. Ches 32, Frenchtown Townsh Saturday: in| Lake . four miles north of | Monroe. : PontiacCAP Members Plan Training Trip Leaving Wednesday- morning by * t transport fromm Selfridge Field for Sampson Air Force Base. N. ¥:, will be 11 members of the * Civil Air Patrol. Pontiac Squad- + The local group will join 600 Michigan CAP cadets who will un- dergo an intensive 10-day period of study and flight instruction there, according to Sgt. Dee Rob- inson, public information officer. Accompanying the cadets will be Company Commander Lt. Rob- ert Turner, and the squadron's _ chaplain, the Rev. Wesley Wib._ ley, pastor of the First Assembly of God Church. | During _ their encampment at the base, CAP personnel will at- — tended courses in: aireraft-mainte-+- nance, meteorology. and navigation, along ‘with physical education and precision marching drills instruc- tion. Lt. Erma Haynes, Corp. Randy * Strickland, and Sgt. Robinson will - Serve as fadet leaders for the group during their stay in New ba trip are Lt. Col. Robert W.' rick, Pvt. Fran Affolder, Pvt. Wes. es: ley Jennings, Pvt. Richard Rice, Pvt, Mike Pearson and-Pvt. Archie Haynes. range which ex-| tends ‘to the, southwest through | the maritime provinces and severa) of our states 7: The start i¢ a very ambitious one, The mountains mse directly! from the St, Lawrence River to a height of several hundred feet, which. gives them the impression | of being higher than some of our | western mountains. SIZE OF MASSACHUSETTS ‘The peninsula-is* onty about -the | size of Massachusetts, but in the 550-mile drive around its shores . it offers some of the most out- standing scenic effects on our con- | tinent. Surely there is nothing in the east that surpasses it for pure: -Ratural grandeur. HAAS is paved, and the remainder has a | good hard surface or is und construction. It is one of the most difficult road construction projects in the world. and over $25 millions already have been spent on it. largely coming from gas and | weight taxes. __ For hundfeds of miles a stone wall ranging up to 50 fect high has been laid to support the sea side of the road, and give it protection from. the high tides of the Atlantic, which back up in the St. Lawrence for a long distance. Thousands of homes dot the high- way along the shores of the river, tarining. i Besides having an almost unlim- | ited | that supply of the forest products | gu into its manufacture, Can-| ‘water that is such a vital com- ponent of paper making. It is said that into the making «f every unlimited ees in Seattle. Schoenith is talk- § | Pontiac Deaths | George Ebert . a Géorge Ebert, 80, of 28 Stephens -}€t., died in Herman Kiefer’ Hos-} South pital yesterday after a 2 month ilmess. . Pontiac, two sisters, Mrs. Ida Mor- |} gan, and Josephine Ebert, both of Omaha, Nebraska, He is also sur- vived by 2 grandchildren and 1 great grandchild. Funeral will 2 be at p.m. Funeral Home with the Rev. John W. Mulder officiating. Burial will be in Perry Mt, Park Cemetery. MA H. ti. = Li E - Hattie C, Lippert,- 75, of 114 wahi., She has lived in Pontiac with her husband Otto for many years. Besides her husband, Mrs. Lip- pert is survived by a daughter, Mrs. Mildred Snover of Rochester; two sons, Martin of Romulus, and Harold of Clarkston. She is also See i vegan grandchildren and 3 great grand-. Nineteen - Man Group to Start Processing Leaving this morning for Army ' processing at Ft. Wayne, Detroit, | Headed for Ft. Wayne, that part of the North American ada also has thousands of lakes |- continent that is south of the and streams to supply the fresh children, The funeral service will Tuesday at 2 p.m. from the Bethel Evangelical and Reformed Church with the Rev. Maynard Oecsterle officiating. The body may be viewed at the William Potere |pound of print paper has gone, were 19 Pontiac and Oakiand | Funeral Home in_ Rochester. Tonight we are nearer Dublin | over a ton of water, first in float-| County draftees. Nancy Ann Whiting, 16 months, | than Pontiac. Few people realize ing it to the mills and then in its a Plan to Disc to Discuss Defectives’ Aid Judge Moore, Senator Broomfield to Confer. With Governor Two Oakland County officials will meet with within the next two weeks to dis- cuss possible ways of providing immediate institutional space for! county children ruled mentally de- fective State Sen. William S. Broom. } fleld (R-Royal Oak) and Probate dudge Arthur E, Moore will meet with the governor after the state's top executive returns Aug. 16 from Chicago, ‘The Two revealed Saturday that | 93 county children have been com- ; mitted to the Lapeer State Home | and “Training ~Schoot “bat " Withers, 57, of 3° Daii-)~ forth Dr., will be held Wednesday at the Sparks - Griffin Fu~eral Home, with burial in Oakland Hills cemetery. He died Sunday. ~~ Tractor Workers Stage tiations at Milwaukee. plant entrance as the strike got officially. nen’ S$ company-wide wage nego- Several hundred workers turned out to stand tn groupe talking near |. Pvt. Robert F. 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Wite's-Washere—Air Co iditioned 1 ean Lanai : _THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, AUGUST 8. 1955. ? aki fan {1 Gal and 240 Gobs_ 7 6 [To Name 13 ‘Baby Stars’ | [coos 13 baby stars each year. | ” |Hawaiian Gi rl St nnva y in” lo ywood were-chosen by Wampas, an nor | 1 OWaWay HOLLYWOOD i — —Hollywood | canization of publicists. . é is reviving an old custom of an- t A 3 mees-America From jails os nappy setting IE | sar ” a publicity idea that years ‘Happy Sailing | Onen Pe * ‘ago. brought prominence to such = veniin P a0 =e Moslem League to Pick! LONG BEACH, Calif, a I treated me like a little bey. T\ budding young film aspirants -as GALVESTON, _ heat Monday New. Prime Minister was wonderful,”. said 16-year-old | ironed a few shirts for them ‘teo.|Joan Crawford, Clava Bow, Do-/Snd Mrs, Stephen Walter have | Joycelyn Joan Pilapil of her stow “FE pad to climb ab tern lores Del Rio and Loretta ‘Young, | been married 11 years and their, NIGHTS for Asian Countr away trip from Hawaii on a Can- a) eee Y ~~ Wi ' t h An organization known 4s - the | only living quarters have been | rill adian destroyer. “I'd like to-do it|TP¢ to get on the ‘ship and once Hollywood Spohsors’ Circle an-| aboard one of, several sail boats | ' ; ; . : KARACHL Pakistan W —~ Poke. again—only legally. I fell in the water and lost my) nounced yesterday that it will | they have owned. ; 9:00 oe Av, a © \ Pe ee 2 tan was in the market for a new She patted a_short boyish bob | shoes.” {a s en et om ; : . prime minister today, Mohammed pret added, “I had it cut) The Athabaskan’s captain Lt.) Ali, government chief since April a + ag for the trip. I guegs Cmdr. Charlies Richardson termed | We should be glad to send you:en article tgken from an 1953 and close friend and ally of poor gh essey me back to Hawall, | the incident “regrettable.” He told | issue of Reader's Digest on the West, resigned last night after , wan & _newsmen he doesn’t know how ‘she | 6 ‘ his Moslem League party replaced A chief petty officer discovered | got aboard but anubted that she | That Amazin him as its leader. Joycelyn in the aft awning locker | swam to the ship, + of HMCS Athabaskan one day out * «es | ° j a9 The leaeas. nn has controlled | of Honolulu, a | “She slept in the navigdtor’s Secretarial Shorta ve the government since Pakistan was | The b od + ot Pert ‘room while he bunked with a : ‘ © ——— in 1947, named Finance | [abled ssneiyand = loft gid buddy,”’ Richardson said. He said | This article states that, “despite vacations, pensions, coffee 7 inister Chaudri Mohammed Ali P et a. 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Malta's economy is. entirely de- 84th Congress Earns pendent.on Britain and the people are Presidential Praise dissatisfied with thelr colonial status President Eisennowen’s praise of the ~¥et—their unprecedented request is well earned. | with the United Kingdom and gain a During his news — the direct voice in the management of Chief Executive v faction their own affairs. ae oe avDrr boaeau oP qiace.aTione * MONDAY, AUGUST 8, 1955 _. with the excellent record wah by the ‘The cecnlis dé hats t—=~S* lawmakers in the field of foreign af- action on this request could be fairs, At the same time he was justified far reaching. If Malta should get in expressing disappointment over the represetttation in Commons, so. fact that his domestic program had could other colonies and protec- Voice of the People ‘Neighbor’ Cites Diveded Lefters will be oqndeneed when, neces. use of lack of space. sary eiaress oad Valea one umber of the writer must any letters bu’ aceomp: these will not be published if the writer sertquaste unload the letter 12 tical tm ite nature. It is quite obvious in the Vir- ginia Avenue neighborhood that there is a health and sanitation law im regards to burning of gar- bage and rubbish which is abused, At no time. should you burn gar- bage. Rubbish should be burned only after 6 p.m. And only odor-. less rubbish. It isn't very pleasant for families, especially for fam- ilies when we must have windows open, And most people like a@ white, fresh-smelling laundry. I see no reason for anyone to burn anything, since we have such good collections of garbage and - trash. Maybe the city should — for Health, Sanitation-“Law ~ make known théae laws to the » ~~ & Neighbor ‘Can You Top ‘op This Record of Ambulance Driver?’ Housing Credit Tightens to Forestall Inflation By MERRYL 8. RUKEYSER INS Economic Commentator The recent tightening of housing credit terms by the Federal Hous- and if the national . economy takes a step backward, Those who are looking at the economic picture in terms of the cA * ~~ ‘been treated less kindly. torates. ing Administration and the Vet- greatest good to the greatest num- a tt ee ea oe The truth is that the session More important, trom, the British Paul M. Warburg, intellectual fat — pe iegheny surfeit, whit a just ended was marked by an un- viewpoint, such a development might er of the Federal Reserve Svs- in‘time would depress not orly the > usual degree-of co-operation -be-—~strengthenthe~Gommonweait Frat-———+-— ALA Serie, be tem, who once remarked that the. vaine of residential. _ b tween the White House and no doubt is why Prime Minister Epzn . Whol Launch the First Traffic Cop Into poet the ‘bulge uring a boom.” : = tg Apollon ely Root | Capitol Hill, There also was evi- has received the proposal warmly and _- eral mansae Seepe. has Aped institutions based on such struc- a dent—in—bothHouses-acom- called it imaginative. No doubt, also, it David Lawrence Says: ting interest rates firm up 9 little. Us". | | er KEEP ECONOMY BALANCE mendable spirit of bipartisanship. explai position leader A ‘s ad- a Fats wes eapedally the cure fe os to Prrkemant mt to pata Red China Troops Must Evacuate Korea oS eS oe ee the Senate with respect to the N nificance. Thus, the Veterans Ad- it is desirable to seek to perpe- Forman‘ Resleaon, the Pans "Hing eee, t_Admit-Pieping Government to—U- te asin tute romance and ministration, Treaties and the Austrian Treaty. tanned “no Haag — a. to enduring economic * * * O Cj WASHINGTON —. Unless Red charactertzea the Western nations soever for the presence today of a requires boast tk cont, ar Both parties also backed the Presi- Building ur ity China withdraws its troops from as “aggressors’—a view inciden- Red China army in North Korea oe FHA bas - reiesé-minknum The objective should be to keep North Korea and agrees to @ plan tally which the supposedly neutral orits occupation of any Korean to seven per cent of the appraised dent's efforts at the Big Four Geneva ~ for the unification of the whole and disinterested Krishna Menon territory since October 190. Yet ance, so that the grea¢ producing conference. While the foreign aid bill Farm Lands Taken in as Its country under the auspices of the of India appears to share, Small such a realistic fact is overlooked value of the insured home on the J oun im industry, agriculture 7 Boundaries Were Extended united Nations, there is no possi- wonder he is popular in Peiping. by European governments which |) 00° os a) shin and the service occupations can amount by * was cut, it reached the White House bility even of considering the ad- Mr. Eisenhower has dramatical- are urging the unification of Ger» 1°) with a large part of funds had ; Mother: In the good old days the mission of the Peiping government ly called attention to Red China's many but seem willing to abandon interchanging — products of nally Includin ; = ne only babysitter. tothe U. N.'s Security Council. status as a continuous aggressor. the task of unifying Korea even Likewise, the maximum time for tuoi laber. One basic problem is ncluding a three year exten- This is the plain meaning of a Most people may have forgotten thouxh this mission was specifi- Tepayment has been reduced from " 1 keep farm income in @ bab that originally a United Nations cally entrusted to the United Na- .30 years to 25 yeas. anced relationship. sion of the Reciprocal Trade Act, ma- When the white man first located at the pointed comment by President Ei. os sont to Korea-and tions The recent tightening followed ; ; jorities of both parties stood with the Present site of Pontiac 136 years ago, the senhower at his press Gonuee recommended that an independent —— hints from Secretary of the The raising DY the enc = e , President on 31 of the 33 foreign lic land in the first plat prepared by od though thet ificance govertiment be set up and that the ; Treasury George M. Humphrey sae en poy Colonel Stephen Mack Meet cntivmverlooked Here is Russians as well as the United Lookina Back and Arthur F, Burns, chairman ‘tock transactions, while causing issues on which votes were taken. a momentary desire to stop, look gi - of the Pontiac Company included only a exactly what the President said: States withdraw their troops sta. 15 Years Ago ot the President's Council of : . In domestic matters Congress small part of the present downtown section: “Now several times I have Wary atce —_-* Wee ee OEE SS 1941 Economie “Advisers, that such And listen, did net oe not only rejected the President's As it spread out, the lands in the following stated that ax long as Red China the Russians in 1949 but the Com- PTBRITAIN SEEKS vast war pur “3 esis _ hinks the resumed, but the upturn was not highway bill, but the Democratic farms were among those included in the ex- is branded as an aggressor by munists then set up a puppet gov- chases in U.S. The housing industry thin will artificially stimulated by exces- substitute. Left by the wa pansion: Hodges, Mack, Judson, Callow, = United — —_* - ernment in North Korea. There 20 Years Ageo eee eer de. ‘wVely easy credit: terms. : yside Osmun, Baldwin, Thomas, Hoteh . due to act may be some theoretical argument | STATE ADOPTS modified - . springen orth whi Naor mand. Apart from legistation and credit armies are still In Korea, we because of controversy were the McConnell, Taylor, Barbour, Draper, Thorpe, for the existence ef @ North Ko seform. In more abstract terms,.the new administration, there are -other vere ems have no choice of our own, and | _ rean army as an internal faction $2,000,000 STORM drenches Ohio; aid to education bill, statehood = —=——“Norton_and don’t know how the [inited Na- but there is no valid basis what- - hundreds homeless, ee eee ences factors involved in continuing good : : times. Labor unions and employ- ‘Tompkinson. for Also Carhartt, Perkins, Bacon, Herrick, prospective “Tart-Hartiey, Refugee and Mc- : n ches ioe ge : 8 Brown, Sawtell, Parsons, Newton, Chamber congas ‘onic 1 bene outlined Few Young Folks in U. S- to make te bape ok mare 10 the terms to, the, tm Serer CARRAN-WALTERS Acts. = aia anger germ Lightbody, time and again, and I have no ty itself and | to the f * * * urs ross, Cro t, Dawson, idea that under existing circum- * . ne ess to ease Of times an appeasement attitude on "Donaldson and Voorhels. ° Mea tnat under cxsune cr, Learn Breathing Anatomy sm 0” tema merging On the credit side Congress enacted a — arly expansions also included: Morris, of the. ‘kind you indicated in our compromise military reserve bill, ex- Shelley, Sawtell, Ward, Palmer, Woodward, - tended the draft for four years and re- S¢tley, Howard, Hickey, Jacobs, Beardsley, The President originally used the find that so far.as breathing. with a reminder, to leadership must’ of necessity put the other hand. the ranaremen newed the Def Prod t. Gannon, Wisner, Downes, Close, Jacokes, phrase © ‘Branded as a dictator by oxygen and carbon dioxide those who refer to legs (feminine) {tselt above the momentary—°f Safeway Stores, Inc. in Neat ense uction Act. It patterson and Wilcox. ~~ the United Nations” but corrected guytput are concerned, normal or as “limbs,” that the term belly clamor. In respect to long-term et ke Y., syn Po other because also raised its own and the salaries himself later by saying he had in- natural brea is automatically is derived from the Anglo-Saxon policy, centra] banking and pay Also Wyckoff, Walton, McCartey, Dunn, tonded to use the word “ag: rertl- parpee | fled and there's . belg. meaning bag or belléws, public authorities should convey @ pute with the union- over labor By WILLIAM BRADY, M. D. — how it works that I'll call it belly The nation’s financial and credit tribute inflationary pressures. of postal workers, Federal judges and. Cole; Phelps, Stage, Sterling,.Peacock,; Gid- — gressor* His questioner -had-in- ‘Stow rates nothi should to Breathe, 50-page book- the : executive personnel. dings, Barnum, Ducker, Galloway, Bigelow, quired specifically as to American qo procter i “aie tonne” let, send 2c and stamped, self - aes Stanley, Williams, Smith, Lewis, Hopkinson, policy toward Red China comment- *ehest - expansion” or inhaling addressed envelope. The Nation should be gratified woahier, Bradford, Frances, Bancroft, South- ing that “generally the atmosphere — oxygen from: a tank. TS is me eae = F over a session-marked by so many ard, Peck, Todd and Reeves. * seems to be one in which people sist ie go true that even I, for oc, foo words, eee, perainng. to “perumal til is fir man Pe think there has been a change Realtn aod hygiene “not to isease, ding» tham emotional banking which Some women turn out to be constructive results. For this Included in the city’s expansion to its pres-_ PW once, bow to the authorities. When porls or ‘reeatment. will be. sree tends to become increasingly lib- better auto drivers than men, says much of the credit belongs to the one — were: Kemp, Loop, Bartlett, Dewey, police prepped i leph acorn they're right they're very, very peareeed care oa = eral during sn inflationary boom, a judge. But not when they turn 11 President and his -unapual-abltity —___Sbetteck, Puller, Grow, Compton, Whittield, the legitimacy of the Chinese gov eapteely —aphin whe okie Foo} CCoprrieht 188) and _careacenably tough when _ out incorrectly. to get along with a Congress con- Kimble, Goble, Winn, Dewey, Fergason, government” "inevitable: . trolled by the opposition party. Graley, Taft, Bishop, Fosdick, Waugh, Had- soar ee Yahbut; all that applies to ~ Casé Records of a Psychologist Bll sell, Donelson and others. | Tt is important to note that while Basra) OF Mermes eet ies d M h B 15, F il d Pla a —Famaly Farm Here to Stay ——rnere ts onty one automobite tor ‘Mt. Eisenhower referred om on ommmarty 0 tm entire Uinwe other-to- e, ailed to Flay a If are every 700 feet of all the streets and his princi , ‘Americans learn eaything in [+p = 5 iSised Tari wil td asad ____highways in the United States. That. poe he made wes Choee's te ad aa Game of Life Accor di Ing to” the ‘Rules . L the disappearance ‘of the famil 7 — a et ed Cit ee only Taded, eerie: 7 paeal “eal Dora fulfills the classicat- disregard of tested rules of-bu-. attention of the faithful ote e y type. "ment was that ina not on or “Dora = a farm, forget it. ‘The newly elected president of the Oak- had been branded an aggressor by lege graduates other than medical ei Dora” dderipiion ne man behavior, | man. That is the m land County, Bar Association, ‘the United Nations but ‘still is could tell you offhand how the read this column regularly, “ut = — No wonder Dora didn’t get along +FOLLOW RULES essage in an editorial Edward 3 ; due to the fact that its armies diaphragm works. Because their disregarded its frank seis. with her parents. She violated Or, like Dora, you'll get preg . the Magik Gi Ck Setter Farviiag. . Fallon, - are in North Korea.” (physical) education has been’ she ignored the wise counsel Of ‘their rules, and got sent to the nant and the whole town or village __ points out that it is the second largest or- ‘This, in the President's view, neglected. Most knuckleheads her parents and spent . 18 reform school for 18 months. will soon know you refused to play ee _ Using’ | _by Towa State ganization of its kind “in Michigan, being gives neither the United States nor imagine breathing capacity de- months in reform school. Now After her return, they told her the game of life according to the Collége, the magazine points out that exceeded only by that of Wayne County. the United Nations" any” ‘other pends upon expansion of the chest. she ~has_ disregarded her pre- to be home at 10 o'clock at night! “rules. ic but to bar the way to the Formerly even insurance com pig gin lessons and has the are from. - mechanisation -inc By the way, MAT hears that it is doing a choice . vious eee on family size ne vail chiadinoe Dowell a consistent position: tion t- means i. that nar pf ney or ral oe egal iursapradense on a high level. _ admission is being deaied not on the basis of the govern- a i ete a Answering a letter from Lake Orion, signed ment established. ideologically’ by _. / _ Above that-size production-cost econ- ao oa tal a raion got po os / omi es_come more- slowiy. The report my encyclopedia says that a “seven-day won- .. an external menace—a-govern-— eae ie ____der” Is_a person or thing. which _ came S ment. that * anle fused to anahe te “realise = about all of the Passes Into the limbo oF the forgotten. — ta eaten of te ation! major reductions in. production costs so has refused even to ac- Fift th seistindnd . knowieder that it sent are armies coming from size alone. Over 240 acres remem later — inte Keres, _ costs begin to increase again. ___ that provided a $25 fine or 90 days The specious claim is still On the ba of tesa he ya tat pints eee eae concluded that the 160 acre farm cigarette paper.” tervenst—anete tint 1.50000) of size in Iowa. At the same time it A communication to the effect that last ber ? is expected that cost advantages year’s campaign for greater courtesy by the 240 acre units. - wip idl chaige of the Qtek he eaye i + that_one million copies of the 1955 game. Finally, the good f ‘arm, laws digest soon will be 4 — se a oe fig tn IF Ea ggg mv ge oi = vi. ‘good. ge type farm en latributed, ray He made a speech rod Sindee ‘notion of physical educa- her confession by saying she Debate it. . has proved its ability to grow with the stresoed. Tae principal theme is =~ tomeing. the U--¥- end-declaring. sod practical asm” TLCS eseais toey ca hae tia tit 1.6 CaN: Te Raw fot-an = ties that science ae emphatically that Red .. a __ opportuni and inven- ___“Aajways Ask-the Farmer First,” _not_ accept eat tence ae SESE bel oad Be 8 eae eet =. Tt can be just as and Mr, eek sen SA oe Yat 1 oe mers Oy tote : | _THE PONTIAC PRESS. MONDAY, AUGUST 8, 1955 —By-PHYELS-BATTELLE EN ROUTE TO.N.Y.C, (INS) = The. most joyous time in any jour- | ney is the coming home. a the tired time, the placid / time, the time when you can't wait | to see Joe, the aware time when | you realize that home is blessed | after all, like the sampler in the | bedroom says. | You “were curling your fist at | the old joint when you left, How could you? it is particularly beart-warm- ing, I think, to return home if your home happens to be New York City, | Your ‘shield and protect, to love the of mountains ask how can you stand it? People on the warm pla- teaus of the West call-you crazy. In fact, just about anywhere out- | Side the busy, tugboat-traveled | ,moats that bound Manhattan, peo- |ple pick on your home. “Bet you never see anything like these rock bass back in New ¥ork!" the lake people charge. “When you hit that heat in New York, you'll wish you were back: The hill-dwellers hint.’ And your city-bred heart bleeds. New York suddenly becomes lite half-witted child—to green and sun- bleached gold are leading inte New York, Seon thie fields will. be mono- | ‘dong, gray: rivers will appear. And then the.sun will be shining on Long. Island on one side, | j and the city will appear like a mode! town made. from a shiny erector set on the other, = - the person on your right will likely | say “Boy, it looks hot here,"’ and’ valleys, ~ ‘New York Is So Nice to Come Home to--’ look at you as if you were crazy The giant stratocruiser will coast | but, as the wheels slip onto the down, and you will have to stop | runway, it will not make one toned in the haze. And then the smoking for a few minutes, and ; uNCe of difference what he thinks. | For you have left the mountains, fields and lakes behind | you'll smirk and. say that's okay, | and hello, old New York—you ‘hot, theré are lots of air-conditioned | humid, maligned and beloved city 9 |Tolbott to-Be Honored With Air Force Parade WASHINGTON w— Harold E. Talbott, the . retiring Air Force? secretary, will be honored with an aerial review and parade at Boil- ing Air Force Thursday. Gen. Nathan F. Twining, Air Force chief of staff, will be host | at the ceremonies. Base here next Taibott resigned étfective Aug. | FEDERAL’S places handy. This person will then|—I am home. Open Mon. night to as well as Fri. and Sat. nights 13, after a Senate investigation of his outside business activities. enterococci —— The Pebbles Help ILFORD, England The Iiford /Town Council got a" bargain pur- chase of an old airfield from. the city of London for a housing. site. estimated to be worth $8,400,000 on the 900-acre site. The profits. ‘will go toward reducing taxes J Iitord. First applications of Zemo—ae doctor's soothing antiseptic ~ relieve itch of surfuce skin-and sealp irritations, demo stops seratehing and so a EDERAL’S| wae This is because—when you live. more because these big bullies are in the big-monster—you feel not. taking pot shots at you. You want only that you need it once more, to rush home to make sure it!; but that it needs you. You get this hasn't a black eye to match its feeling on a trip because, like as dirty feet. not, you have spent many of your’ “Well,” you say wistfully, “T) frittered hours defending the ctiy. know you think Im crazy, but I People who tive in the cool shade | cait New York a fine place to visit |and the only place in the world . . | to live,”’ Marr tage License | Yep, they agree. You're crazy, . e all right, Applications ‘| As I coast toward home now "David &, Cock, Lake Orion | 4n-this- Northwest Airlines strato- Marjorie J. Haywood, Clarkston ¢ruiser, with the polite men and John P. McCafferey, Lincoln Park chic ladies sipping cocktails in Sally H. Greer, Farmington its ‘big belly-lounge, I feel “civi- Newton H, McCandless, 578 Lenox lized” for the first time since I Roberta M. Weddle, 2186 Gutey pioneered up to Alaska. The men are all wearing ties. Never thought much about ties, but now I realize I missed them in pioneer-land, The women are lovely. -Never | thought much about women either, being a normal male-lovin’ female. Missed their. John D. Paris, Birmingham Syivte“Odriean. Detroit 2 Robert W. Wurst. Walled Lake Bonnie L. O'Connell, 4 Rosshire Leo x Simonds, Lake Orion Ruby N. Marcum, Lake Orion Malverne R. Hiliman. <090 Airport Wanona L. Kelley, Clarkston , Butt. in Alaska. _—_. To the front of the plane are three clean rest rooms, (Private, they are.) This is @ luxury that no amounts. of Polar peaks and mir- | rored lakes can quite make a city- Witt a Weiner, ee ea Pouline A. Powell, Auburn — Richard D. Keh!, 377 Osm Mary L. Ashbaugh, 136 Marquette John NW. Helzer, 1614 N. Perry Janice BE. Fosmoen, 15 Willard. Cyremee J. Carr, 46% 8. Saginaw Marilyn A. Novak, Lake Orion liver forget. boos | i Ss —_s Underneath are the usual : patchworks of neat little ficlds— beautiful in the symmetry, but — interesting because you know (Northwest has a map in the pocket to prove it) that these squares and rectangles of bine, Your Watch + Minin § 8 59 ah © Regulated Watch Bands Cadies'—Men's $ Special! T 9 =) Georges-Newports Jewelry Dept. Cecil BE. Lepper, Oxford Bernice R. Roe, Oxford Larry BE. TerMarech, 3140 Joslyn Thelma R. Golomon, 850 Stanley Char W. Prose, Fenton Joanne Kincaid, Holly Alfred J. Betty M. William P. McGriff, 476 8. Paddock Lilian F. Meadows, 449 N. Saginaw Carleton T. Sten Jr. = W. Hureay Lucille Felice, MN. Lyn Richard A. Gerrison, 774 W. Brooklyn Sharon L. Piets, 576 Westbrook Johnston Clawoon Gerou, Utica Plowers, 208 State Salle ure at Cass Thomas R. Walton, Birmingham Louise D. Lambert, Birmingham 3200 Giddings Donald K. '. Virginia D. Marcum, 75 Virginia Pedro Gusman, 213 Lor sort Deanfle M. Daniels, Oak P Wiltiam A. 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OE ARSLEC ER SOE ENE PONT! Ne THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, AUGUST 8, 3955 in ee Local fudges will select the queen, who will wear a cotton dress. - Judging will get under way in earnest at 9:30 a. m. Wednesday, ‘ontest to | . es ie Ec es ven 120 ih tag ce creme economics exhibits are studied. Judging of dairy classes gnd general exhibits will also begin then, so that the winning projects and animals will have their titles throihout the remainder of the fair, su bonis Lemay caaaanas on be held at 2:30 p.m. This popular event is usually one that draws a good share of those at the fair. Following a 3 p. m. baseball game between the Lucky Leaf and the Think and Do clubs, at 7:30 p. m. the clubs Will parade, Floats of the clubs will come in for judging then, by a panel of three judges. First prize is $20, with $15 for second, and $10 for third. The winner will be determined on the basis of originality, attrac- tiveness, and thought pertaining to 4H, ‘agriculture, citizenship or patriotism. : Another highlight ef the Wednesday evening activities is the rollicking pig scramble. Club members 14 years old vie to capture young sows. Winnérs agreed io-return one young sow from the future litter for the pig scram- ble next year. The following judges-have been announced: Beef, John Kendall; general exhibits, Glenn amsaaidl dairy -eattle; Albert Kessler; hogs, Kendall; sheep, Frank Williamson; dairy showmanship, Kessler; beef showmanship, Kendall; flowers, and gar- dening, Mrs. Russell Thompson; poultry, Victory Clayton, ~~ Selecting the top animals in the hogs and sheep classification will take place at 9:30 a, m. Thursday, with beef judging scheduled for 1 p..m..Beef showmanship will be at 2:30 p. m. |... ‘The dress review, always well received by both 4H members and | area residents attending the show, will take place at § p. m. Wi Last year 97 4-H girls participated in the event, modeling their own | designs. Pat Render of the Bloomfield Club took top honors. . Gov. G. Mennen Williams has praised the county fair project, “In a highly technical and industrial society, manny people tend to lose sight of the indispensible contributions of the farmer,” Wil- Ipen Ann ae “Jt ig more than fitting that your county has decided to hold an| have annual county fair to insure that our Michigan citizens are made aware of the vital role of the farmer. , “The county fairs have made great strides in improving the stand. ards of our Michigan agriculture production. Excellence has always been the by-word of this great event and this’ excellence has had its | impact throughout the state. “Tt is my hope thaf all of you who visit the fair to see our scotucket will also enjoy the great recreational facilities offered there. Best wishes fer a ahegenatel and eatialying tale," lonia Free Fair Opens IONIA # — Michigan's second largest exhibit, the 39th annual Ionia Free Fair, opened Mdnday with officials predicting. the fair will draw more than the estimated 200,100--persons-it-has averaged in recent’ years. A crowd estimated at 10,000. attended a_ preview Sun- day at the fairgrounds. gan's “red flannel” town has scheduled next Thursday for its annual Farmers Day celebration with a day-long program of events including a horse pulling contest, hot rod races, stock judging, ball games, a rodeo and a parade. Pontiac Press Phete across the county, turned out at the 4-H fairgrounds yesterday to complete preparations for the annual tair which opens Tuesday. A variety of homemaking seers vempeceranane | CEDAR SPRINGS @ — Michi-} “7 Sonditioned athiete in short order.” of . 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Smith Unanimously; Auxiliary Elects President -. = DETROIT w — A farmer, who also is an Air Force veteran of as two other commander candi- dates withdrew in the closing ses- sion of the 1955 state Legion com troit, and Marold L. Willard, of | ROME, &—Rulis of a temple to | a} Leningrad and Moscow and later | Find Ancient Ruins " unknown gods have been found by | workers digging a passage under | a street near Argentine Square. | No one knows yet whether to ex-! cavate the temple as a tourist at- | traction or let it rest. Rome is al- ready well supplied with ancient monuments. HELSINKI, Finland a — Ex- changes of tourists between Fin- | land and the Soviet Union: are expected to begin shortly. Nego- tiators in Moscow report Finns first will be allowed to go to to. places as far away as the Caucasus, how much you need — S SUV. WHAT YOU NEED PAY WHAT YOU Ows! he nf serine tents ouch yun, cin aferd 6 spay mar of your. loan - ie or single—en- aiviae quiiente Gab an ee one-trip loan. 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She had- been shot | twice in the head and her hands | were tied behind her back with Shé-was the mother or two young ; sons, Her husband is William R. | Allen, wealthy automobile dealer. _ Officers in Missour] and Kansas “FP Why thebody wasn't -inddem:— believed “her. death could- be—at- tributed to a sex motive. Robbery, however, was not ruled out. Her | rings were missing and her purse, | found several miles from the ace | was empty. * * T. Galbraith, blocked yesterday in his fourth suicide attempt, goes on trial today for the murder of his McALESTER, Okla. (—Dr; Ben | The Chinese language does ‘not. pectoct wublan "ere wore. tee : diamonds. - require punctuation. than perfect Announce New Way To. ‘Shrink Painful Piles ~ Science Finds Healing Substance That Does Both— ‘day, three days after she myster-| a IN A POTTERY TOWN IN OLD MEXICO—1 Pancho Makes the Pottery In many small towns in Mexico everyone makes pottery to be | sold in the markets of the larger towns. Whole families work together-making the pottery. They bring Officers said puzzling aspects of | |the case included: | Why the killer placed nearly all | | of her clothing in the trunk of her ear. The bloodstained car was, found last Friday“néar Kansas | | City’s Union Station. ‘Why her car was parked be- ‘neath a viaduct near downtown | Kansas City. Why the purse was discarded | 'on a roadside where it could be easily seen—if the killer were try- ing to cover his crime. ‘Forest Fires in Sth Month Worst in Ontario History 4” HARRY W. MacDONALD and COMPANY ‘Electrical Contractors Commercial. and Industrial Custom HOMES Call Us Anytime Phone FEderal 2-3080 1472 Baldwin Avenue, Pontiac, Michigan HARRY. W. MacDONALD Res. Phone FE 5-4545 a make it EASY. for you to . beautiful, lovely table ware ~ GIVING YOU BEAUTIFUL STAINLESSWARE _FREE! a & worth of pink = bastion receipts . receipts . . . start your set today. Cypress Gardens CYPRESS JUICE | “TORONTO U—An army of more than 4,000 men, including volun- teers from all walks of life, is ‘fighting the worst forest fires in | the history of Ontario. | Alyeady millions of dollars in = have burned, Despite the | efforts of the fire fighters, only | heavy rains can end the destruo- | thon. The fires first sighted April 1, ‘are in their fifth month. Upward (of 125 separate blazes have laid |waste more than 200,000 acres. ‘Qiverr tree with every $39.00 ~ ". - Save the pink | Daily from 10 to 15 fires are \reported raging out of control. GRAPEFRUIT} home the clay, ‘roll it into @ fine powder, and then mix tt-—-with “Jere, 5, and Sarah wife and three even. children. Relieves Pain— Shrinks Hemorrhoids ? . ¥. (Special) — blem!” And among these suf- - ‘The 34-year-old ot specialist | a BNE ‘ any Be jrere were-a-ve wide variety was reported in fair condition | after trying to take his life-at, Pittsburgh County Jail. He was- found in a blood-spattered cell, both wrists cut with a sliver of found a new healing pt sad with the astonishing ability to ook puerchaite and to relieve in~—without surgery. ~~ one hemorrhoid soe after Al another, “very striking improve- of hemorrhoid ae — some at 10 to 20 1 PE iged org « the use of narcotics, anesthetics or astrin- gents of any kind. The secret is a new healin substance (Bio- wer " ified | Dyne*)—the discovery ofa world- A note in the cell, written on ey aed ne ne Fiee = | obo research institution. Al- school theme paper, read: Pain was relieved promptly. | ready, Bio-Dyne is in wide use *. «& “It’s just too much. Even after | this trial there would be three) more. That's just too much, It’s | too much for me and it’s too much! for my family. It's more than I! * And, while gently relieving pain, actual reduction or retraction. | (shrinking) took place. And mest amazing of all—this improvement was maintained in cases where doctors’ observations | Were continued over a period of can face.” The note was not many months! signed: . | In fact, results were so thor- Galbraith is accused of © the! | ough that sufferers were able to March 17 slaying of his wife Kitty, | makesuch aetenishing statements for healing i parts of the body. This. hew healing substance is offered in suppositoryior ointment form called Preparation H.* Ask tor individually sealed convenient Preparation H suppositories or Preparation H ointment with s cial applicator, Preparation sold at all drugstores, Satisfaction guaranteed or money refunded. ured tissue on all His RO Ea he MOT 4, and their children, Frank | as ee have ceased to be a i sae | : — in = ~ *Reg. U.S. Pat, Off, water into a soft lump. Pancho calls himself “Alfarero Fino,"’ meanitig he is a fine potter. He sits on the stone floor of his patio. A crude potter's wheel is be- | tween his feet. The upper disc turns on the lower, and Pancho moves | it with his toes. Here's Pancho at work, Paste this picture on cardboard. When | wary, “color ir” ‘With Crayons. “Pancho Nasa Drown “skin, “white shirt and blue trousers. His-straw hat is yellow, with a band of red, white and green. The paving ‘stones are light tints of pink, blue and yellow. The unbaked pottery is light gray, the wheel brown and the | sign bright red. —Cut-out-thefigure, Cut out-the separate arm and attach it to the | figure wih a small brass fastener at the places indicated. Now the hand will smooth the clay bowl on the wheel. Cut out the hat, make the slit in it as shown, and put it on Pancho’s head. Fold the left side panel forward. Fold the floor tiles forward and the figure will-stay upright. TOMORROW: Conchita Paints the Pottery New Investment Brochure May Aid Busy Executives By 8AM DAWSON NEW YORK, (—Seems there | put it into securities. They are too busy to keep the required watchful are a number’ of people in these | prosperous times with troubles | eye on a stock pro portfolio. Ty's} like. this: = hire the services of a professional | investment counsellor. But they | aren't sure how to select one. The growing business of furnjsh- | ing “how to" guides has now got. | around to this subject. | The American Institute of Man. | | agement will soon issue for its. | members a ““How to Choose an In- | | vestment Adviser” brochure. It is | aimed particularly at business ex- | | ecutives and others who see secur- | ities as. one means of building and maint income in the face of hea persona ] taxes. ~ LJ * * * * They have a goodly sum of) money coming in, They'd like | Some companies forbid their ex- ;ecutives to dabble in stocks be- | cause to do so successfully would | take top much of the--company’s | time. Other executives don’t want ; to take the time. And some don't |have the necessary confidence. | Forty. two firms specializing in | such service are listed by the In- | stitute as members of the Invest- ment Counse] Assn. of America. Fifteen haye offices in New York, ‘and one or more are located in 13 other cities. They are distinct from advisory services, or brokers’ customers’ men, or trust depart- ments of banks. Many advisers to individuals won't deal with accounts under $100,000. Their fees usually range | from % of 1 per cent for handling cent if the portfolio contains secur: ities valued at six million dollars, or more. 70 1) aa be Wa Giant -46-Oz.-Can- RAPERRUIT JUIC Hamilton;-Grade“A’'; Smell FRESH EGGS...... * * * Some counselling firms, however fees usually ranze from 1% per cent for a $5,000 portfolio to 1% per cent for one above $20,000. Dee 37 I 00 The institute has some general oe words of warning. It believes that , 4 Real Good Icicle Cc “tar too many men of inferior call- wer 1 ber can, today, find their way into ene > ral this potentially lucrative field .with- @ portfolio of that size to %s of 1 per if specialize in small accounts.-Their eed A National Event ‘GUT ‘training or probing search ot White Lily moral character, and with little public supervision.” The lor? The Coast fo Coast! Institute says: “His strength lies GOOD _ “HOUSER ELPING— in ability—resulting partly from “OWT inquiring mink=to irfter- }pret develonments before. even in- dustry ‘itself has perceived their Fine Furniture ‘144 OAKLAND AVE. ON THE SENSATIONALLY PRICED $59.50 © Made by the Makers of ESTOKRAFT. Serta-Lux Mattress 3 LD Reinf : eae = WD. SUMMER SALE! 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Socome “™ "Se in and ote ; rs : : ; eee. *Trade-Mark © 1955 Sena Associates, Ine. Open Monday - Friday Evenings. Closed Wednesday Afternoon, Our mie Year feof Greater Value ¢ Giving! * ST aa ee. ee eee a ee = ri ash + 7 “St ee — : : ge es Am es ; | _THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, AUGUST 8,.1955 wid LEVEN ts aeons | 9] | Sale: Confabs i iti , ' Pick Farmington Woman | Meeting Postponed on evans Bee wcnigan il ale les onfat uSSIES onve di S in: (Cdl y ommuni 1eS Warden Says Many for District Legion Post | WHITE LAKE TOWNSHIP ~ Seta wt trvar ate Via Television NOW |e 1s a ny in n Prison Unduly jatar: Sea Wie Late orm Bowes we x School. West Long Lake Road 1 nn : “Son Bushey / * the daughter of ploneers tn aly | gp ser yf pm neygp ele oer we a ee a th. ok cee 2EN') ew wonk a re ef ane -Fownship,-Mrs.Mills- died Friday —— Ate ican Legion auxiliary vice this month. i sae. repented sede: __ _ seemed als on, Bloomfield Mills | Ventions and staff conferences via basher, 5, of 65 Gill St., will be} anbis of the Michigan State Re. \the Legion's convention in Detroit rict No. 2, Bloomfield: Wills television isn’t i ficti hel 9 Wednesda: St She leaves one daughter, Mrs. for tomorrow night, “hes been post- = Vaughan m Rood. SAM, fi eo cD be hee ction _ Airmen Add New Motor id - at Cathelle Cy n at with ‘Beslie Wilson of Columbus, Ohio; | formatory, says a third ‘of the | over the seekend, pen ee "hee a Be sg aabuagseit in 1957. M ki ‘Best Fi hter’ in| Joseph - PS ted 5 aa one sister, Mrs. Anna Crawtord of | 250,000 inmates in federal and| She will serve with Mrs, Johsi if = : : t |S, Starkey of De who * was |> , fe ni ise ‘conaben and ue A new office butlding will rise on ne vale i | arted te Engtien Cemetery Toledo, Ohio, and two grandchil-| sate prisons shouldn't be there.|S. Starkey of Detroit, wt ® . New York's Park. Aveme end World Toda rangements are by the Bossardet- oven. elected Loner president for Coun Births "Copies ot the documents may de 4 plans call for-a closed circuit tele- ay Mabley Funeral Home. The child Heyns told the National Pro- | 1955-56 issn rriepoatng Tuesday ¥ bugs * | vision system, equipped for colér. oe he ase died Sunday. - Harry BR. Parmelee bation and Parole Assn. that this | eset seni’ rt, wiih the office of Wihecs ane Laird ‘The building Will be equipped to to| . NEWCASTLE, Australia (INS)—} ~ sarviving are — the — parents, | AVON TOWNSHIP—Service for | third of current cases should have; ———_____. a fone ee eee : oe unt x ‘a ‘te re: both > aad. Australian airmen have taken the| Robert and Bridget Bushey; two | Harry R. Parmelee, 70, of 3412) been handled by probation or other Lapeer Hospital Groups Lapeer County General Rospital. circuit progra U, S. Sabrejet of Korean wat'| prothers, Richard and James, and| 5- Emmong St., will be held at| treatment at the community level. in Pi r within fe days efter the opening of vida cut prograte, This wil alow |S tame, “jazzed” it-up with a Rolls- |, sister, Melanie, all at home; and |3 P-m. Wednesday at the W. R.|: Another third of ‘the inmates, Plan Piente Wednesday (Adveriteemsat) August Zi 1988 tn ‘the office’ of “tne | business techniques as inter-city Royce jet engine, and produced | the grandparents, George Bushey | Potere Funeral Home, with burtal| he said, have relatively simple | LAPEER — The several auxili-| Now Many Weer Board of a adveation, poe enenen sation staff conferences that will simul-| What they call “‘the best fighter | of Kinde, Mrs, Mary Rielly of |!" Cadillac Memorial Gardens problems that can be taken care! aries of the Lapeer County Hos- ucation of en eo Hills Schoo! Distriet | taneously link participants in hun- |!" operation on the Western world |New Jersey. East. He died Sunday, | of in time. He termed the remain- | pital will hold a picnic Wednes-| FALSE TEET H Boe poomiield Hille, Michigan re- | dreds of cities throughout the coun- | today.” ~ ele Mrs. Effie Conley | He leaves his widow, Louise; |ing third “hard core cases” that | day at General Squier Club in With More Comfort Gide and te’ Ueive ane teheominite try. ; | three sons, Harold of Detroit, Er- | require long confinement, Dryden, Dinner will de served at | = taal me ae wire Ld ae be eimanaen for 0 pertoa|. The air-conditioned structure | Spokesman for the Royal Aus- IMLAY CITY—Service for Mrs. | nest and Charles of Rochester. Heyns, former president of the | 12:30 p.m. | «non-acid) pewder, hoids talse teeth offi ley of Imlay City, will be three daughters, Mrs. LeNettie of twenty \ = ‘ : " ‘ Z ; I is he be By ee oe foanad seventh grandchild and also t The plane weighs the same, an ‘ M John Mills ‘The entire 1954 public school en- | you to see for yourself and let us show you how. inexpensive really one week previous to said hearing in| seventh grandson on his ‘father’s Air Force spokesman said, yet it one week previow HOLLY—Service for Mrs. John! rollment in 33 U.S. states with the | $4 00 wn circulated ra said County printed| side. There are seven. letters in atarecigheagry poe of pedoeler (Nellie) Mills, 89, of 311 Sherwood | smallest number of students plus | se FURS. as Low as . . . WOOLENS 75c | ony amt ee pute tt E -hie-name;—-Wittiam-and-he ts the | S#Ainst- the 0.400-pounds. 7 St Wil beheld at 2- po Tues:| that—ot-the—Districr “of -Columbia + — net : ema: v y. the matter of 4 — concern. Court alleging t at the preemn wheres abouts of the father of the sald minot |. scored 8 Hours: Fo make it more venient for our customers ‘Fontisic in sa this seventh child in his mother’s fam- | bythe Sabre which Sait day from Dryer Funeral Home,| would not — the estimated in- | + wo ee ae ye STATE oP the — Paith— baie Court for the County of Ockinnt [otuiend ast tye tee See ee pilots: the comparatively abouts of the fai aid ehild {| children is unknown and said children ‘can climb with anything in the Wi th t P li Bli t — shirt collars. unknown and the said child has violated | are dependent upon the public for sup- | air and can match the MIG-15 for 1 ou ee ing or 1S ering « law of the State and that said child/ port and that said children should 4 ee ad i ~ ee iisisd TT mal : qi , t ‘ The Huron Cleaner's Main Offige_will be open 7 a. m. to 84. m. See NTH E mone, |ly to bear that name [a rato over Communist, MIC-| ith burial in Lakeside Cemetery: | crease in US. achoa enrollments ar ey Sn = oP cmOROTENA Re ReMi URTHA. STATE OF MICHIOAN— ta, the Pro- A lifelong re: resident of the area 1 and tor ome : = —_—=> U. 8. Your Shirts Now Finished the tndivides! Ultra-Modera. Way ca § Juventle Dixision land, alias “Anderson, minors, Cause slow rate of climb of the heavy un urn n sappears ’ . ‘OUR MAIN_ PLANT In the matter of the petition concern- | No. 14061, 14053 fighter, ies me Gene Bailey, mittor. Cause| -To Ray Strickland, father of said ' Probate Register, devsote Division. | bate Court for the County of Oakiand,| The Aussies feel they have also — —- ~ | Advertisement) (Advertisement) Aug. 6, 1986 deveniip Division. solved a major gripe among children. Now, an RAAF spokes Sm th | Em rg We use the therma seal process— To Lester Balipy, father of said child,| Petition havi tl his ° Petition mastes been fied» in this Court cieging. that = coum chaos: man claimed, the new Avon-Sabre 00 an e es é No more dark initals marks.on your SQUEEGEE CREE SSE STEPS | cannes tes Oues tuteenemntee, [HURON DRY CLEANERS and SHIRT LAUNDRY ot. Michigan, you ore ott Rotitied | wea 1 a A --RS you are oetrees ects” The Australians favor cannon Pain of Senburn... Turns Redness Into Comf an be" held "at the om said a the Ch cy | wi Bee be held et the Court Meuse'in the | rather than U. S. style machine New York, N. Y. 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In pink batiste, 36-46. Try it on. By Mrs, George Churchill . - \@ shoved into the golf bag pocket) pillow wrapped in a Turkish towel TT : Bo pers can (3 cups) crushed pine- c —_ ‘and will bounce out wrinkles when | instead of an ironing board. Stuff ‘BE ER HEARING CENTER - : “t package lemon gelatin h taken out, And wool’s absorbency pockets with tissue paper after LET FEDERAL’S EXPERT CORSETIERES eet ——— = gelatin e | Prevents them from ever feeling | ironing so they'll stay in shape. 8 Mt. Clemens St. FIT YOU COMFORTABLY, CORRECTLY = &f | 3 Sb ‘mayeunsice . | lanimny. when packed: am . . Find cup blanched almonds, coarsely. P ‘ wes ‘ . ah ee : Drain pineapple. Add eriough wa- ' Lack cash? Shop on credit with Purchase Coupons % | ter to the juice to make 2 cups. . ° |. ys . ° | & . Heat and dissolve gelatin in liquid, : j . . - , " Cool until the mixture is | _ 2 £. _. _ . ~ = | syrupy. Carefully fold in rest of 4 Py SF il t ingredients, Chill and cut into Pe ot he < = p * squares to serve. | oo en oe . ; Silas Flowers choke if the stems are | NE 1 ; jammed into a vase too narrow | ee ie : | for them. Give them space, air) < se Be and water jf you want them to ia + re SAGINAW AT WARREN, PONTIAC ee ee Bf Blox possible. feo oa <~ WSs ~ 9 663 He's 32 inches high — big as a little boy. We love him and your | youngster will love having this boy doll for a playmate! Pattern 663 has complete—pat- terh, easy-to-follow directions’ for } 32-inch boy doll only. Dress him in size 2 boy's outgrown clothes. ee Send 25 cents in coins for this}. Hh} pattern—add 5 cents foreach pat-| tern for first-class mailing. Send SHIRTS to 124 Pontiac Press Needlecraft Dept.. P.O. Box 164, Old Chelsea Station, New York 11, N.Y. Print _ plainly pattern number, your name, The discomfort {address and zone. -of spending anak muggy doys in || Men tons lived & Siva aor orm = Be ee EE eee ‘CONAN — dames W, REY William PACA fthes 4 7 0 Official Bas c Puz zles w < _ . . vy as iOU Wa y Win peice meanness a - { # * at THE PONTIAC PRESS. MONDAY, AUGUST 8, pr See . | > SEVENTEEN 4 Townships, 2 Cities Push Brain Plan ‘Sho hop TONITE til 9) . ‘atthe LION STORE To Meet Aug. 5 ‘Barbara Keck Well Today | Tourney Settles : Y Fin Club | Hospital Releases , ie: Quick Action Saves. Life Ss Peat Tonight — [stspectin Brawl | = m Financing of Cass Lake Woods Child City Net litles Bove ae eS Pomuse Gener tot «|! Sister Dresses for School 5 nterceptor Little, blonde ,pour vires.” . telub- will engage in a .%) 3 wer one suspect | Barbara, two-year-old daughter of Jerry Florez is Victor p.m. “sleep-out” tonight at their | in a felonious assault investigation | : Would End Pollution Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Keck of| Desters told ber parents a sud: in Singles, Shares in athletic field, following a marsh | to Pontiac Police today and report : 4 Bale this morning for questioning , pate in the program, which wit! id _ we are to the firemen and Mr.| were crowned in the city’s Ama-| | ¢ supervised by YMCA staff | in the Friday night fight at Eld- — and to Gwen,” Mrs. Keck | teur Open tennis tournament con- x ties moved a step forward with ment, and Barbara's cousin, Sat- members and several high school | er's Drive-in at 565 S. Saginaw in _the_sétting of an Aug. 5 meeting | be icalial Kecks this morn- | said. “Had it not been for them, | cluded Sunday at Oakland Park.! students. which police arrested nine for in- to discuss financing and possible arending a porta} our ” baby MEME nol Rave TWEET Toney y Was Sponsored by” he) Tuesday worming” the hays’) vestigation ot-teton tt apportionment of costs. Pontiac. Parks and Recreation De- sleep-out will close with a 7 a.m.! Detectives will question all nine ey meron by a neighbor, M ice Naert ) interceptor sewer to service! : aurice Nae four townships and two municipali | ‘¢ West Bloomfield Fire Depart- . 5171 Westcomb, Cass Lake Woods, iden rise~-in the” child's tempera- jmallow roast. swimming and % | ed two others as in good. condition > of Lakes, Streams is playing with her twin sister to- | ture had caused a convulsion and Doubles Honor | movie. Billy aa us — ot & Allen St. Gi 4 . day, breathing difficulty. | Club Director George Balch : . ger: 2 | ; : ¥' plans for—a—$2.500,~; iad it not been for quick action ion “We just can't sayhow gratehil Singles. and doubles champions , *ald about 100 boys will partict- fees —— ee ee | i Sailor with a new silhouette Officials of the areas involved— pen an parents were at y h J ile “polar bear dip” in the YMCA/ men today in connection with the . : partment. , : Waterford, West Bloomfield, South-| Work Saturday. The child and her out and uveni e pool. The same program will be; braw) which resulted in injuries field and Farmington Townships twin, Diane, were. left with a. Jerry Florez captured the repeated Thursday night. for the | to five, and the cities of Keego Harbor and cousin, Gwen Nicholle, who lives Face Theft.Charge—. singles championship by down: | girls in the ‘Club when they hold aT acca Tigi = — + ing Peter--Frees- in-straight-sets,—-9-—nriama party oo neers, finlance experts and Oakand | oor. ‘Backache Gwen went-into-the-tiving room : : 8-6, 6-3. Flores worked his way b: . N County Drain Commissioner Ralph | where the twins were playing and | Pontiac Police have turned one| to the finals with victories over oF ae ahh ed aot stay ‘he| agging | _ Main at the Waterford Township found Barbara lying onthe couch, | juvenile over to juvenile authori-' Leon Hibbs, Pat Marshall and + ctab—witt—make—this * Hall. her—face—blue, apparently not (ties and are. holding a 17-year-old) Gary Wright. Ba'ch_said._Some_130_bovs_and| Nights: Waterford Tow raship guperviner | | breathing. Alarmed, she picked up | Pouth for investigation of theft of the tomobile tires. Lloyd L. Anderson said they ) up child and rushed across | 4" a. ; : would suck to reach Some agree ithe street. to the Naert home. Employes of the - Motor Car | “hfs singles victli.., Trees. to wit) IC a Ghee “gehen pina may come on vjthover-enr : Naert immediately notified the | Transport at 290 E. Tennyson ave, | the doubles title. The Florez-Trees Accompanying the greup will | gtirain, And folks who eat and drink unwisely |” Florez then join. J iecces with girls will leave here for Detroit at | estan tatinaihs bnatinaiin: oF ‘ A. trdditional charm: the Sailor's | Knot Tie, the deep collor, ment as to each commounit ye a ¥ etim \ der | vrever aioe ot wanli. ** | fire departmen, and gave “the | apprehended Earl Dean Scribner, tandem defeated Hibbs and Ralph| bt tw» -¥ staf members Maw | Th that restioan uneomforsable feting the white braid trim baby artificial respiration, Fire-| of 1637 Beechcroft St., Keego. Har® | reen Slosson, Physical “Virector | If you are miserable and w Full knife pleated shirt = “pt ld | | Alee, 6-0, 6-2, after coming from) ,, ; | of these discomforts, Lees Pas chen help The proposed interceptor wou |men reached the home within) bor, and his juvenile compa Floyd Wainsentt, and Morris |), their pain relieving action, by: their aooth- spreads wide below the cuffed connect with Waterford Township | minutes and revived the child with |éariy this morning as they were; Dehind. in a gruelling semi-final | Tubergen, besides Balch. | ing eftes tremens te st hiolt area sanitary sewage system at the 4 resuscitator. ' stealing tires and wheels from new | against Dick Mineweaser and Tom | Tubergen is a new addition to Ore chee te tases Os cues all tn Ie | ipline, conceals indispensable 5 Te a ae —e and) Rarbara was then taken to |C8P8, police said. | Belton the staff, just arriving this week. |.™ {s+ of Lines aes, bee you fee | i pocket. In beautiful Bates _ oubca of Eight alle alr | the Pontiac General Hospital tor | Found in their possession at the| Trophies were awarded to the} Open House for parents of “um- | freawed -out, miserable ,,.with seotheae, sleep | : Disciplined cotton Poplin that : a preliminary engineering s arvey | treatment, where doctors said the | time were two tires and wheels | winners by the Parks and Recrea- | mer Fun club members will be Righte...4on't welt. sry Dean’ des Ht resists creases and soil, | om ' py Doan's lil! sirendy has been underwritten z chil bad been a victim of “24 | valued at $100, Pontiac Police said. ‘tion Department. et bad Fite. sald Belch. _-__faped ferover Soyeern.teot Doon hee stays crisp after woshing, ff or en nee 4 and Waterford, needs little pressing. Deep Fe Bonet Blue, with Bright Red te. 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They have shiny buttons, and when Frances presses “He. didn't ae voluntarily My! pay of being taken for granted wite sold him — behind-my—back.| by women. They expect a kind But! couldn't feel more guilty if word now and then for what they I were the Lone Ranger and had | do.” traded my good old faithful mount, “Silver.” for a jeep. I'l be missing ‘‘litthe Well,’ | ated * said my , wile, exasper: | “I certainly have more to | * ¢ «® Oh, don't be so silly, Rover,” | said Frances. ‘‘Who wants to. run away from home during a heat wave? Besides, your Title blow- (hard’ is still in the building. | sold him to a lady on the Mth them “they purr and~ “purr like | pleased cats. But when I reach | out a hand they growl at me like | strange dogs. If they are smart, they'll keep right on acting like that — or they will go the way of “little blowhard.’ From Houses, Apartments, Gro Cery Stores and Restaurants. Re. main out only three hours. No signs used_ Rox Ex Company i Kills 25 Passengers. ‘worst known air disasters in re- ' a PREAIEENTY Soviet Plane Crash more cae | Norwegian Political parties. | L number will be Moliere’s “Bour- geois Gentilhomme.” No other American cities will be visited. area = toeemanaeeensaMeahtteeesni Norwegian Embassy officials MOSCOW uh - Pravda today | |heto sald Baty ad been interme | pentoned news of one‘ot Russia's | of the accident Sunday night. They said they understood the victims’ bedies could not be identified in- MOVING ~ dividually and that the Norwegians eM years = whe tery crest otat 4 a i a Soviet airiiner which claimed the! would be cremated and their ash- lives of 35 persons, — 10 es sent home. Norwegian women, 2 . Deel roy first time in years French Visit Gotham that the Soviet press has reported| PARIS ( —Officials of the such hn accident patch in the Communist party or-| troupe will open a fourweek run in gan séld the tragedy occurred|New York Oct. 25, The opening FULL 9 POUND J: —_CAPAGHTY . The brief dis-| Comedie Francaise announce the ii NEW LOW PRICE ee See FICE EQUIPMENT hard's"’ steel smile and labored breathing for a long time. For all | his grumbling, he: cleared-the air in our home for six happy years. He made for a better atomsphere the moment he came to us. After | all, he should. “Little blowhard” is an air conditioning mactiine. o * * My wife, Frances, in the summer of 1549. For some time “‘little blowhard” not get along at—all. With-- the intuition of a cat or dog, he sensed at once my distrust and fear of new mechanical gadgets: When Frances turned his knobs, he would begin to purr and puff out cool breezes. But if I even put my hand to his grating, he would snarl — and blow a gasket, After a couple of seasons, though, | we began to understand each other better. Gradually “little blowhard" switched his affections to me. Frances could spin and spin his knobs: “‘littl . blowhard” only grunt, then lapse into silence. But then I'd go over, scratch the top of his head, pat his steel sides, and say coaxingly, buddy, it's getting awful hot in here. How about helping your old pal cool off?” co ie * Well, believe it or not, “little blowhard” would begin to clank af once, Soon he would be panting out a wind so cold he'd be ir) danger of getting himself test | bitten. “1 can’t Unde rstand what makes blow: | do with my time than speng it | bought him | and T did) would | “Little | ot | praising a balky air conditioner.” * LJ * | About a month ago she sudden- ly announced she was going to have the whole apartment air-con- ditioned. We could save on our | vacation-egpenses, and she would wait another 10 years for that fur coat—ete,, etc, “Go ahead,” I replied. “ ‘Little | blowhard’ could use a little help.” “That machine is going out of | here,” she said. “It’s out of date, | and besides it's the wrong color." : we + * “This is where IT put my fool down,” T told her icity. “If, ‘little blowhard goes, I go. 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GUY MOATS Glenn Johnson, Grosse Ile in-| surance man, Sunday became the 4th golfer in the Detroit District to win both the Michigan Amateur crown and the DDGA title the same season. Johnson outlasted the defending champion, Bob Babbish, to win at Orchard Lake Country Club. The count was 2 and 1. _ The match, which attracted an eusstaly large gallery, ad Huron Valley the way. Glenn an@ Bob were all” even at 9, at 18 and at 27 holes, Johnson then won the 30th to go 1-up, He was 2-up on the Mth to be} dormie 2, Babbish had to win the 35th to stay in the battle, but. he only managed to haive the hole, anid lost the match, and his title. Johnson's victory marked his Ith straight match win, including six in the State Amateur and five in the DDGA,” Club Retains Top Spot in District Legion Huron Valley Boys Club ‘kept its top perch in the American Legion's 18th District Baseball League with Sales Booming for Wolverine Tickets He said “that Aug. 10 was the _ deadline for priority season ticket . Priority—is_given™ to repeat: a 7-3 triumph- ‘over Clawser- Sun- day afternoon. : the host club, Huron Valley, enotted Clawson two 2nd-inning ns before coming te life. Paced ~., John Zeeman, who doubled and singled to drive in four runs, the the 3rd stanza and took the lead Oy three other istrict _shot- | Boys. Clubbers tied the count in|, A titles in the same season, none, until now, since Chuck Kocsis did it in 1933. Johnny Malloy captured both in 1927 and Jimmy Standish in 1924, Babbish, veteran district star, was a former caddie at Orchard Lake, He won the DDGA crown four times, the 1st in 1940, Bob had met, and defeated Johnson in the last four district champion- ships. The match was largely one of There was one hole on the morn- enaumahdbenead aelacas talking to himself, Babbish had just taken No, 8 to grab a 1-hole edge, Both had good tee shots on this really long hole, dog-leg par 5, 475 yard test. Babbish’s drive was a spec- tacular poke, He blasted the ball out and around the dog-leg for an estimated 325-330 yards. John- son's shot was straight down the aisle, but found the rough at the turn of the fairway, - | muffed his 3fd one. Crown He bumped the ball about 20 yards on what should have been an easy -50-yard pitch. Babbish watched the play then proceeded to dump his 2nd into a trap, Johnson got on, while Babbish was 25 feet away from the stick on his pitch-on, Bob’s put- ter then played him false and he — three putts to get down, while son dropped his putt (his shot), ————— > Young Tommy Shannon Jr., I ee Ist flight title in a tight contest with Ray Palmer. Tomomy took | a 3-up edge at the end of.the Ist 9, and hung on to beat Pajmer 4 and 2. Results of of other flight champion- ship matches: Dr. ™y. Vv. Murphy defeated ys arpa aes d the 2nd flight title, 3 and 2. kett, 3 and 2 for the 3rd Tiight. defeated Al Coop- Bob Reynolds ersmith (MGPA) 3 and 2 for the 4th flight title. Glenn chipped out, but then for the duration in the 4th. Dave Gaddis hurled a 6-hitter and fanned 10 for the winners. Huron Valley's scheduled night postponed, this time because game at Berkley Saturday was/ LittleCuban _ | Racehorse Wins Soth Victory again of heavy rain. _| _Waterferd—eentinked —its—elimb in the 2nd-half standings with a Carmerero, Undefeated, Rated the Winningest Thoroughbred Ever buyers of last year. But all those applying after Aug. 10 ‘will have to take their chances on choice | seats, Fishing Site Studied for Cedar Island Lake LANSING — State conserva- chasing six fishing sites and 3,906 { acres of forest land at its Aug. 1415 meeting at the Higgins Lake Training Sehool. 3rd straight vietory after drop- ping the Ist two and moved -it into a 2tnd-place deadlock with | Birmingham. Chock Gillis struck out five and effectively” scattered nine hits. Waterford made the most of seven safeties and five Berkley errors and iced the contest in the Ist and qause of wet gréunds. The contest Will be played Tuesday at 5:30 p.m. at Waterford. It was Waterford’s | ‘i straight race — he’s never been Junior Champ LAFAYETTE, ‘Ind., William | Dunn of-Dunean, Okla., a 6-foot- speed record, but he went down in turf record books today as the winningest thoroughbred ever, bay colt yesterday won his 55th defeated — to beat the record of 54-he-held jointly with Kincsem, the great Hungarian filly. of the 1870's. * * * There's no teling how many vic- Softball Play otis ‘Marked-by Shutout =O; © ictor (COT B ape De ook Ry Ist-round winners as ‘hia tl. singles by Melisik and Jerry Gantel, a walk, an error, and a single by Bud Reed, triple. | siris’ tenget pened ot North SAK! Benzie county, Sandy.and No Name Clawson... 25.0664 620 901 000-3 § §| cause he certainly is the best in lakes in Houghton county, Middle | "@resinki~ ahd”Nolau. Gaddis and} Puerto Rico; His owner, Juan Colt} Lake in Branch county, Cedar|iixey.......- 00 000 00-1 9 §| Vida, a San Juan newspaperman, _Island lake in Oakland and | Waterford ....:.."" 230 000 oix—é 7 1| said he has no plans for racing Jordan Lake in Guty.len ee: oe “4 Camarero outside Pue Puerto Rico. 2-Hitter for Helisek - ~ 4 * Woodland Accident from Durand, | SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico, 0 = +Carmarere,a shrimp as— race horses. go, may never break any., effort as Shaw's Jewelers trimmed he Sherwin Ross defeated Bob Hac- | ; Fourts wept to Such Crust II ggee rl ERE 4 A i shee i | * * * yas not alone on the F Scooter Too, owned by industrialist Henry Kaiser, holed her hull just before the start of the race, Rebel | Sth; finmng—as—a— Thriftway, had the same experi- ‘ence in the second heat, Their dri- vers were emt bert. hurt. Drab Outlook {for Indian Nine in Washington Tribe Shapes Up as’ Easiest for Senators | to Beat WASHINGTON .—Cleveland’s Indians, victory-less in a three- game series, are shaping up as the team easiest for Washington to—beat, The Senators’ 9-3 victory ‘yester- day was the fifth in their last six | contests with the 1954 pennant win- ners and left Cleveland the only team over which they hold an edge: 10-7. * * * Even the last-place Baltimore Orioles have split even in their games with the Senators this year, teams have chalked up victory The seventh-place Senators have they've yayed only * times. . ies ane stietahe de- feats, Cleveland remained within a half game of the American League lead as New York split a =| Major Leagues _ d Cup tet E Pw crett sank--both-atterhit-+— ting some undiscovered debris. The as —a— team with Rookies Crash Browns HIRAM, Ohio (—This was not Freeman. In three weeks, 14 rookies have American Loop Flag Chase Gets More Congested “1% Games _ Sapeoe Top 3 ’ Trail by Mere 5% By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS How aboiit a ‘ive-team playoff ;- for the American League pen- inant? It sounds fantastic but the pot is boiling up a. real fine stew for President Will Harridge. —_}+—Under the American League sys tem, it’s sudden death,-a one- game playoff, in case of _a tie. But that takes care of only two. clubs. With seven weeks to go, only 1% games separate ‘the top four clubs. Detroit in fifth place is only 5% back. . The weatherman helped tighten the screws Sunday, forcing Chi- cago to settle for a 2-2 tie in 12 innings at Baltimore and- washing out a scheduled second game. Rain also postponed a second game at Washington after the Senators _had__ bopped—the —Cleve- land Indians again $3. * Mickey Mantle’s 10th-inning |home run, his 26th of the segson and second of the game, gave Hall, Petitbon, Freeman ‘May Stick With Champs at carelete —Petithen—played- been cut fromthe squad which includes 26 of last year’s National Football L.e ag ue! championship feam and 17 other hopefuls Massey Hall has had ample opportunity to what he showed pleased Coach Paul Brown. as Petitbon, a rte Orleans athlete | who won three letters. at Notre eft by Billy Reynolds and Chet -the—1952 | | season with the Dallas Texans, and he played for Marine football ‘teams the: past two seasons. * Freeman’s future depends on the outcome of a suit by the Canadian football! league's Winnipeg club to enjoin bim from playing with the Browns. That suit, which claims Freeman broke a contract with Winnipeg, comes up in federal court here again Wednesday. Softball Series Starts Tuesday Six Teams to Compete in 2-Knockout Event at Drayton Plains Waterford Township Men’s Soft- ball League playoffs, sponsored by the Waterford Department of Rec- New York a split_with_Detroit-and possession of second place all by | themsely nta, points behind Chicago. Detroit | shaded New York in the opener 42 but Mantle’s clout added up to a 32 Yankee victory in the second behind Bob Turley | The fast-moving Boston Red Sox outlasted Kansas City in a wild fray 16-12 hammering four pitch- ers for 19 hits and 31 total bases. Despite the victory, the Red Sox lost the series to the A's, the first set they had dropped-since they | bowed to Cleveland July 16-17. Boston was the only team to gain, picking up a half-game. * * « In the National League, where with sec. ond place than first, Milwaukee won a-pair from Pittsburgh 6-3 and 4-2 while New York split two at Cincinnati, losing 85 and win- ning 6-5. As a result the Braves have a two-game edge on -the Giants in their second-place tat-. tle. If you insist, the Braves are “only” 14% games back of Brook- lyn which bowed to Chicago 43. Philadelphia trampled St. Louis 96 in the other game, Chicago had Jim Busby on sec- ond base with two out in the 13th when rain made further play im- possible at Baltimore. All individ- reation, start Tuesday night at | Drayton Plains. ams will compete in, the post-season, double elimination tournament. Day's Sanitary Serv- ice will not Participate in the play- offs. Tuesday's card lists two games. Dick & Wes Sporting Goods, league runner-up, meets Gidley Electric plays Dick & Wes at 8:30. wht he dhowed ‘pleased Conch | | Hot Doug Ford. Finishes on Top in Chicago Test Under - Par Total for All-America Cas,.— CHICAGO @® Pernlaneld Mike straddled “Daddy” The Dad said: “T guess I'll go |back to the treiler’ and so some baby sitting. I’ve got. another, Pamela. But slié's only 5 months ° Sg Ford is the-hottest pro golf- the circul 2 ) ng iinevican " tournament at Tam O'Shanter ‘yesterday boosted his earnings for the season to $19,030 and gave him third ee on the -TPGA—money-winning list. The 33-year-old Ford, winner of the National PGA crown two weeks ago, took the All-American prize with a final 70 for a 72-hole total of 2TT—11 under par. » * * Instead of the windup. being a race for the title, it was more a’ retreat. While Ford breezed in with a two-under 70, Thomson, the 54- hole leader, ballooned to 78 for 284 and seventh place. Most of the gther front runners also collapsed with the result that little-known Leo Biagetti of Wil- loughby, Ohio, took second with 70 for 280, and a four-way tie for third developed among Ted Kroll. Tony Holauin, Jimmy Demaret and Freddie Hess, each at 283. . The 72-hole grind in the “World” event pays the winner $50.000 in cash and guarantees $55,000 more for 5% exhibition matches. Other divisions of the All-Amer!i- can came out this way: Women's Pro ($1,000 to the win- ner)—Pattv Berg with 302, two un- der feminine par. Women’s Amatevr—Wiffi Smith, St. Cair, Mich., 312. Men's Amateur—Doug: Sanders, Cedartown, Ga., 286. Before the “World” champion- ships begin, International Cup matches will be vresented tomor- row and Wednesday. Giammalva Is iFacta e Whites Club Jumps From Last to Second White’s overcame a 5-0 deficit in- the —ist- tilt to edge Hardware, 6-5, as Ron aS * i! SOUTH ORANGE, N.J. Sam Giammalva, a Houston, Tex., grade for the past three years, today held his first major tennis title—the Eastern Grass Courts * * * Just 21, Giammalva eliminated Seixas and* Kurt Nielsen, top- tranked—American—and--foreigner, respectively, on the way to the final round. He whipped Gil Shea of Los Angeles, 6-2, 34, 11-9, 9-7, ir volleying ers who re- | precision irons, holds ti ar National Junior Golf in spite of California, eligible to defend his title next the trophy at Purdue University’s South course William Ana, 3 and 1, the:match ending eee ee ane his ball before putting on the 1 hole and lost the hole on the pen- tories Camarero may run-up be- | alty. Seinor beat Phil Rodgers of San ~~ ine the semifinal Wallace Vicor in 30-Lap Race | ak ey eee eee ee | Chicago Dunn, a 17-year-old who won't be | § = eo year, beat two Californians to take | Detroit MONDAY'’S BASERALL AERIEAN LEAGUE ‘on Dost aoe Oe Behind ‘So a ee om “6 S| % 328 3 Kansas City 00." “o 4 af 3° eS 39 6) 361 25 3 737 2% eeeee —_._ time of year, Burt waters, warm | ‘beyond belief are producing few penint | walleyes By JACK PATTERSON SAULT STE MARIE—Saved a day to look into the walleye fish- triumvirate of usually excellent ay August walleye waters, Mullett Ss preere ce Sewers _Waters, warm | ing in the Black-Mullett-Burt lake | claimed the Maple ‘River, practi- cally alone ‘of Michigan's trout champ Bob atwnlly @ thinks high- ly of i sport, More so than fish- ie Offered to. put us through the | paces, but we politely wtined in favor of Whitfield. _* * * Much to our surprise thay aging us ut —water__just_as_ i PGA Champ Fires 11- youngster who has been on the up- i four. seeded players including Vic. . For the next two days this area will be the & » Sélunar Tables 2 today the chances of the Detroit Tigers in the currently super-tight | ) American League pennant eet | 4+ should be pretty obvious, bleheader with the New York | | back; Yankees, moved on to Cleveland ton a THE FONTIAC PRESS, MOND DAY, AU Gl ST 8. 1955 " NEW. YORK @®—A week ‘from |today to open a three-game stand Tuesday night. Then they go home to Briggs Stadium for a trio with the Chicago White Sox. Chicago leads the league, with Tigers, who split a Sunday dou- | | New York three percentage points Cleveland a half-game, Bos- game and a half back; Cleve- LET’S GET ACQUAINTED —TRY Us! ARE YOUR FIRESTONE DEALER and a half, a. half... Of course, this week aaa ‘next the Tigers might be able to spell out the fate of Chicago and Cleve, land, if not their own, They tan-. gle in three with Cleveland and two. with Chicago—all in Detroit Het With Sunday’s split, Tigers ended a four-game series-with the Yan- kees 2-2, For a time it looked, Jike they might evéh. do better, but they left two stranded in the 10th inning of the 2nd and lost when Mickey Mantle hit his 26th homer of the season in the bot- and Detroit five and ead for land a ald quien, Boston_a game | Mantle's’ tremendous clout gave ihe Yanks a 3-2 victory, after | they had lost the Ist 4-2. A ‘stout relief job by Al Aber, | who relieved Steve Gromek in the,| Tth, and a fwo-run homer by left | fielder Bubba Phillips in the 6th | were primarily responsible for the | Tiger victory, Al Kaline and Jack | Phillips whacked back-to-back dou bles and Ray Boone tripled to nail it down. Frank Lary got off te a shaky | start in the final game, giving up a run in both the Ist and tnd innings, but Babe Birrer was ‘on the mound whe, Mantle bounced ‘his game-winner eut of : Cleveland Lary left for pinch Hitter Char- | ley Maxwell in. the 8th, Maxwell produced. a single and Harvey Kuenn followed with another. Alt- er Bill Tuttle sacrificed -them | along, Al Kaline brought them both iin with a ground single to left. |'Hamtramck Is Victor MIDLAND ®—Hamtrameck will | jrepresent Michigan at the Little | League sectional baseball tourna- ment in Gary, Hamtramck, defending cham- pion, won the state title Saturday by beating Bay City 8-2. ids 15-2 and Bay City defeated aBelle’s Texaco Service UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT Bill and Jack—Youy Car's Best Friends 874 W. Huron St. FE 4-5400 Mon.-Set. 7 to 12 Midnight—Sun. 8 to 10 P. M. ror COLLISION. WORK how! OLIVER MOTOR Collision Shop — 36 W. 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Toledo ... . 14 foo 117-11 8 4 P 200 103— i | a A, and Keiffer; George and Rog. | Proud Angler's Fish Ineligible in Press ‘Derby’ Gerald Stroupe landed a husky | pike Friday and sought to enter it in the annual Pontiac Press “Big Fish Derby.” There was only one drawback—he lives in Wyandotte. Stroupe, whose address is 13199 Irene, caught the pike about 5 p-m. in. Lake Orion while fishing with his father-in-law, Edward Pilz. Stroupe used a casting rod, 6-pound test line, and chub min- now and hauled in the fish with- out benefit of a net. The speci- men weighed § pounds 3 ounces Meng and measured 34'; inches long. t—$troupe;—who-owns—property— Lake Orion and spends consider- able time there during the summer months, would have been the new leader in the pike division. But the rules specify that all anglers must be full-time residents of Oak- land County. : Ronald R. Bird's 6-pound 2-ounce of fine tool-making experience are incorporated into . 87 4) l—sy Noren flied out for Riesuto in éth Cerv homered for Sturdivant in Tih G ‘ annere grounded out for Morgan ito | seorge struc Skowron flied out for mo dson »* out 12 batters, but encountered | sn. ‘ Detroit te eeneneee New York ...cses: +0 4, tn @%, Aber 1 in 2's, Byrne . Sturdivant © in ‘4s, 0. bye 1 romek 2-2, Aber 6-0, Brrne oe Studivant 4. Merrte 6-0. rr “ “0 Btevens. Rice, Napp, NEW YO 3} Beuer.l,rf 1 i @ Robinson, ib @ Collins,rf House.¢ 1 Howard,if Hatfield 2b ® McD’gaid,Jb Lahey .p 6 Maxwell 1 Birrer,p a Totals s Coleman, Bry Turley, P = 4 5 3! Hume eeoncee @-eceeeseo- Lawreotreact n Totals od ~ Maxwell—Singled for Lary in sth, Detroit .......--seses . 000 Oe 020 0-2 Rew FOP vaciccce- coos 110 600 000 1—J3 E—Non RBI—Kaline 2, Mantle 2%, Bauer B—Tut ttle, Bauer, HR—Mantie | 2. 8—Tuttl. Left—DOetroit 6 New York | % BB—Lary 6, Peed z Lary 3,7 Birrer 3, a 2 Birrer 1 im 2 -2, Birrer L 1, Turley 2-2. W—Turley (13-10) Birrer (3-2) U—Rice, Mapp, Grieve, Stevens, T—2:34. Aw 38,145. ‘Wolverine Meet Opens The Wolverine harness raceway | | Opens its 42-night meeting tonight - Tong | Bait of the” Week - — Circuit event. The $5,000 Bombs Away trot: f two - year - olds is the- opening feature. League Leaders. | pike still heads the field) Ray| parrmQMRRiCaN LEAGUE Reed's 17-ounce bluegill remains | [ine Detroit. B" Baer ‘Deere, 358; on top and a S-pound 1ounce| and 315: Kel) Chicas, Su O"e bass entered by Walled Lake's Jim RUNS—Kaline, Detroit, 96; Mantle, New Shivas holds the lead in the three | Boston. is. 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Montcalm = » re _ at Ocklend — gif = FE 4.9151 7 ; s Open 8 to 8 Daily | fassnenaurannennel eS, : 900 oot 190—2 W—Gromek (11-6) | e bee-ereu-wd tom of that frame. the park, Birmingham 5-3 in the semifinals. - * * Old Timers Nine Tiger Box Score a _ FIRST GAME 7 : Kuen. ¢ 0 @ Rich'son.2>) 4 0 0 sanding 60|fSee, tt oie 8h Toledo took a commanding 6-0 | ¥Pnitip.is {i Mantleccl ¢ & 3. 4 advantage after three innings, then Boone et 1} Berrac 38 2 { toasted to an 11-5 victory over the Ae 4632 Met eetd.3e 46 0) Pontiac-Old Timers in an Inter- —a : La peti : 4 Hy national Old Timers League base-| aber.p © 1.0 @ Noren 1¢@ 0 ball game Sunday afternoon at| See 3 8 gl Wisner Field. | —— H ° H 1 “re Toledo nine scored a 7th run in| Mergen p ° ° ° the 4th frame before Pontiac ever | Des sais! weighs’ Totals M ¢ © Totals 6 38 Ind., next week. Hamtramek defeated Grand Rap- | APP PR PP PP A Dp AA DAA a TWENTY ONE. 144 Bag-Toters i in DDGA Caddie Test Twenty-four six-man teams teed | off today in the annual. Detroit District Caddy Championship at ‘Oakland Hills Country Club, Ranking golfers among the field ot- 144 caddies are Leon Jack | son. from Washtenaw, defending | ‘champion; Nick Berklich, also from Washtenaw, last year's run- iner-up; Jack Fowler of Oakland i Hilts; and Jack Reynolds of | Waterford, Washtenaw, tlist, is expected to meet bid te retain Emil Levsen of Cleveland pitched | two complete wins on August 28, defending team ti-| stiff | opposition “from the Plum Hollow | team, runner-up a year, ago, in its | the Chris Brinke | Memorial Trophy. Individual win-| ner will also receive an award, | QUALITY TOOLS Tt — ATLAS 6 Suimney © DELTA SHOPSMITH @ ‘DeWALT | PORTER-CABLE © SKIL . BROWN-SHARPE @: MILWAUKEE. i RENTALS GLENN WING POWER TOOLS 1437 SOUTH WOODWARD AVE. 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McCleery, producer of a projected series of dramas to begin on NBC-TV, said yesterday he has | asked Miss Monroe to star in a’ “The Brothers Karamazov." “Naturally, Monroe the level of Hollywood, salary to which she is accustomed and which she deserves.” from Miss Monroe or her studio, 20th Century-Fox. The actress has been in the East since she tiffed with the studio over her dramatic aspirations. All but eight states restrict the | Hollywood Headlines K oan ‘Crawford. Considers Son’‘s. Actions as Big Joke HOLLYWOOD (INS)—The ~ first social visit paid by Joan Crawford and Alfred Steele since their re- turn to Hollyweed, was to the boss, | Lovella Parsons. Miss P reports: Joan's bridegroom has just bought a new plane. He said he had to buy it in self-defense so he can make trips back and forth to i the coast faster. There was po immediate reply | “Joan's son, Christopher, who has been running away since he was a small boy, is very ex- elted ever the new which his step-father took him to in- spect.” LOP says that Joan and her new husband both: feel that the only sale and use of fireworks, trouble with young Chris ts that he has an overly active imagination, Hy gets carried away with an idea, as he did when he took off to be- come a sailor, “And now,” Joan laughed to the | boss, “He'll probably run away to be a pilot!” ANOTHER DIVORCE months about divorcing Bob Hor- | ton, Barbara Ruick has told her ‘lawyer, Mickey Rudin, to get the action started. It's sc for court hearing August 19. The following day, Baraba leaves for Boothe Bay Harbor, Maine, for a month's location on “Carousel,” DRIVE-IN We're Going to Ted's for Dinner Tonight! 1 just sohuoily get excited when we're going to Ted's for they have the tastiest foods atid special fun for all the kids. - Family = are fun on for everybody. DINE IN AIR-CONDITIONED COMFORT 9 Family Nights Mondey & Tuesdey WOODWARD at SQUARE LAKE ROAD wee PONTIAC °* WwaTrnNrann WAI ERFORD | THEATER Cor, Williams Lake-Airport Reads — Box Gitice Opens 7:00 P. M. There was a brief time after their separation when their friends hoped Barbara and Bob could patch it up. But their frequent dates failed to seeult in 2 After shilly shallying around for | | not guilty.” * Wife Acquitted by Army Court Verdict Stuns Mother Accused of Murdering Gl.Husband “€AMP-SENDAL Japan, i—Mrs. Romola Abidin, Bayside, N. -Y.. was acquitted yesterday by a U.S rant officer husband. After sitting through four hours of suspense while the court de- bated the verdict, she staggered slightly and sobbed when Brig. Gen, Herbert R. Vander Heide in- formed her: “It is my duty to ad- vise you the court has found you @ * « She embraced her father Louis Viviano and rushed off to join her three children, Bobby, 1 Ronny, 6, Army court-martial of the Cherry | Blossom Lane slaying of her war- Tonrist’ s sake stop. Please — and | listen to me.” ~~ “Then . something happened, nil Bob said ‘get me to a hospital,” jshe testified. Motorists in the U. S, pay $3.5 billion a year for state registra- tions, gasoline taxes, special city and county: levies, in addition to bridge, tuniiel-and ferry tolls, and the newest levy for the growing toll roads. ‘Parole Camp Escapee ‘Captured in Owosso, ; OWOSSO @®—One of three con- victs who walked away from a Southern Michigan prison ceaibe camp last Tuesday was captured over the weekend. Police, acting on a tip, ‘seized Roger F. Hill, 24, of Detroit, as he hid behind an ofl drum in an Owosso residential district Satur- day . night. : c-0-0-L and oh | HOWARD HUGHES JANE RUSSELL HN AY MAUREEN SMULLER » O'SULLIVAN TURE Mm P WEIS AN M STERLING VE-IN: fEMTE (Doahe's Dinie Hwy. (US-10) Near Telegraph Read --- TONIGHT--- EXCLUSIVE! ‘FIRST .SHOWING. | CINEMASCOPE & COLOR- RI : LAST TIMES TONITE ORIGINAL! GRATES FTE AL THE ETERNAL SEA ALEXIS HAYDEN - SMITH - JAGGER ALSO — 7 WALT DISNEY CARTOONS DEAN up against “career” marriages. HOLLYWOOD IN SHORTS: altered the Milton Berles to put rented Beverly Hills home that Uncle Miltie can't raid the ice box | without setting off a blast. | June Allyson and Dick Powell icheck up ten years of marriage August 19. That fishing - vacation Lana Turner and Lex Barker are en- | joying in Acapulco will be in- terrupted when Lex returns to | Hollywood on the 15th to do. ad- ditional scenes. on “Away All Boats." Next to the names of Marilyn So another sad ‘‘finis” is checked #0—many—alarms all over their | Monroe and Jean Peters on the | new “contract” list, just released | the executives at 20th, is the telling | comment: “address and telephone | ‘Humberg unknown." Groucho Marx's ex, Kay, enters. St. John’s Tuesday for surgery on | ‘an old knee injury. ~That's all today. Captive Fliers Held — Own Religious Rites BLUE SKY Drive-In iMivaiiioe 2150 Opdyke Road at Pontiac Read Phone FE 4-4611 — TONIGHT — Written. by William Fi "Produced and Directed by HOWARD HAWKS « Presented by WARNER BROS. nd Conducted by Academy Award Winner DIMITRI TIOMKIN Music Composed and Jack Hawkins JOAN COLLINS * DEWEY MARTIN ALEXIS MINOTIS | Kurnits-Harold Jack Bloom EXCLUSIVE FIRST. PONTIAC *% *& SHOWING x & stained every stone of The Great Pyramid! FILMED IN EGYPT WITH A CAST OF THOUSANDS! rrow WARNER BROS. ~ CINEMASCOPE ano WARNERCOLOR. DYLUTE CER LE CRE ORAS hE SoA TJ. Vasdi, Clayton, N.Y.. _____| Mae West jackets, | Historians Convene TOKYO W—The 11 American | airmen just freed from 2's years of captivity in Red China said to-| day they had their own church services every Sunday after they | were reunited in prison in Decem- ber 194. . “There was not a single member of our group who didn't take part a little bit,” said Maj. William H. | Baumer, Lewisburg, Pa. * * iJ The two Cathoics, Capt. Eugene and—T. Set. Howard W. Brown; St.Paul, Minn., said the rosary. Baumer and two others conduct- ed Protestant services for the rest. On Christmas and Easter the Protestants and Catholics joined || for services and sang hymns. Brown said that in January he received a rosary and a prayer- book from his girl friend Aptol- nette Palermo. —Baumer-—saidt-he—“read—a- Bittle” every day until he had finished the | Bible, Marines Admit Inability | to Outdo Navy at Sea NEWPORT BEACH, Calif., #— Four Marines turned the art of sailing back to the Navy today after unsuccessfully trying to pad- dle 3) miles to Catalina Island in a ‘rubber life raft. The Leathernecks shoved off the five-day trial, she |never admitted in court that she heard any shots fired or remem-| | bered pulling the trigger of a .38- Dolly Walker's $92.000 jewel theft | a tiher pistol which was found with two empty cartridges in the Abidin * She testified that her husband ran toward the bedroom where one L ae | of the boys was sleeping, scream- ing, “I'm going to kill the kids.” She grabbed one of his pistols, she NOW SHOWING This Feature at 2:13 4:52 - 7:31) - 10:13 THE NIGHT HOLDS — = TERROR | A COAUMA OT URS ‘ig Oe og SHATTERING SUSPENSE: EDGE OF VIOLENCE! OE OPTI 4 dail OPAPP PPA AAA == COMING —= TONY CURTIS in “The PURPLE MASK” ~ CINEMASCOPE. from Newnort at 4 a.m, Saturday | = 'and honed to reach Catalina by! | dusk, They carried fruit juices. and |: Sunburned and seasick alter . getting half way-across, the Ma- rines hailed a passing boat which | radioed for another vessel to tow the raft here. BRUNSWICK, Germany # — Twenty-five German and Ameri- Se eveceeeosee, PLUS THIS SECOND FEATURE! with SESSUE HAYAKAWA’ SANDRO GIGLIO ~ALSO-FIRST RUN-COLOR _ FAGE TO-FACE... AND can educators are getting together here Aug. 24 in a conference aimed at weeding errors and prejuices from history books. Historians, teachers and textbook publishers have been invited to take part in the seven-day meeting. house-on Cherry Biossoni Lane. 1 Said. and begged, “Bab, _Bob, for ta Ma bind Mittin | Tonight | STARTS AT: 12:30 - ” Ohad FE $8331 Now Showing - TODAY & Touma Skin Divers in ACTION! ROLAND + RICHARD EGAN - LORI vwnsan ' 3:30. - 6:30 - 9:30 i] wu! | wu! PHIL CAREY + DOROTHY PATRICK + BILLY GRAY STARTS AT: 11:20 - 2:20 - 5:20 . 8:30 WED, — “SIGN OF THE PACAN” © Also @ “HELL'S OUTPOST” ~ seme of ture _ OLIVIA de CHUM - PRA CHARLES BI THANK YOU PONTIAC! CROWDS-CROWDS-CROWDS ally swamped with patronage over the week end. Your response to my personal recommeridation of “NOT AS A STRANGER” is most gratifying. Believe me, it does your heart good to see so Lt many people _this fine : appreciate your confidence in my judgement. You will not be disappointed. STRANGER” is, of course, the film — Morton ‘Thom about men of m their. hardships and their triumphs. The co-stars six be age! NK § GRA- HAME - BRODERICK CRAWFORD and CKFORD Well, it will be here all week and TI can only urge every pe ip in the Pontiac area who wants two_hours of superb entertainment to see it. Why net-see it today? Sincerely, Art Sanford, manager - . we were liter- “NOT AS A a's runaway best-seller ine-their tnd their loves, ILA ROBERT MIT. NATRA - - GLORIA NOT AS A STRANGER Features at: 11:05- ~ (4:99 - 4:13 - 6:47-9:23 — The_ AIR-CONDITIONED. —STRAND- SHOWING__ LAST TIMES” TONITE DOORS OPEN 6:45 “VERA CRUZ” UNCENSORED” IELAND ' i oe. "THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, AUGUST 8.195500 0 . .. . TWENTY-THRER ; : . me = 4 : 2 : ‘ Tongue Twister. a Hh) | NICK HALIDAY | . eee a wa pane es Keats Petree _ . ' MONTEVIDEO, U ~| | DOIT YOURSELF | a = Gat OUT THERE Y THI 16 TRICKY-- |- | NO INTENTION hd Saad of the acly Sehestes YOU 7 IND. SHAKE WER. \ MAKE GURE YOU | 70 MOLD THE PLANE GTEADY oon. governgigmt in the Western Hemi- we & ‘ 2 - LOOBE; OR “WE'LL eaeny weet Ye sphere ident Luis Battle - 2 ‘i . ALL Ps a Berres,9is ‘expected to encounter cL - some name pronunciation trouble = \ ; = on his visit to Washington Dec. | - : YY / 57. His name sounds Loo-ees ae Bah-r-r-ras. He is head | ~ \ = —nine-an- national councit : A a 2 a de : ~——) a that serves as the executive power \\ a os os tak WA RATORS in Uruguay. To Fight in Malaya CANBERRA, Australia u — The vanguard of an Australian regi- ment assigned to help the British fight Communist guerillas in Ma- laya is to sail Aug. 31. Army Senet aes = icers listed men will : PANY x a eS | ers and 186 listed men wil | ; . 7 F " i , : wr, Wy yy —about 50 officers and 1,130 en-| PR nae i ’ listed men—is te follow Sept. 30. & Oklahoma gets its name from Lf Uo LA I Gg | Indian .words. which:mean “land) E= i Sr 2 - - _.___of ped men.” I’ ll you back as soon as he's through ironing— BOARDING HOUSE —— I'VE FIGURED MM YOU CAN-GRAS THIS TRIP SO A FE CLOSE I- CAN'T EVEN WEIGH MYSELF/ ~~ AT AXMINISTER EGAD, BOYS/ LUCKY YOU CAME " TO LNERPOOL SPRINGS! =. T'M PUTTING EVERY PENNY 1 CAN MUSTER INTO A DRANIUM PROSECT ON THE HOOPLE ANCESTRAL ACRES/ae TLL. HANE TO END MY VACATION LNLESS Tf CAN BORROW A VA NOMINAL SUM FROM (I'll BET og ei ‘EVEN IS NOT \ CHASE A STUPID STICK ERNE : . ‘Le = AF AAN LE KY "| CArfAIN EASY , ‘By Leslie Turner S RQ : OW 1 THEENK MY CARY YOU BET t WOULD —D oS _E ' Sf00 LARGE A - SHAKING HIS | MAYBE Ie Got 1 CATCH Ao, a - GUNDLE To SEND LIKE A IPT? 7 THEM! bd ONE? B-8 co tet 9 mr Seven mag 08 Pom HOME. PARCEL = | : SOMETHING, BABS: . ) SW THAT WALLET OUT OUR WAY | ae ; _ f IM CHECKIN’ TO \ / WELL,DON'T BE SEE HOW MINE LOOKIN’ BACK ARE ‘TAKIN’ IT HERE --THIS a = om | a BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES : cas Sc By Edgar Martin XELL THEM, | THE LINE FORMS. OW THE DEAR } | RIGHT ,FORRS SOANDA AND 11% WERE MARRIED ‘THIS . ‘Aalale ars ae re ppis 7 A\\ © “3 ‘* — | BP ff HBTS ond aNd Ge ‘, - —— ee tom, “nesters ee > 3). ’ Ziiy, SEAT y a es ‘hy way te — We at tne, T.M, Reg U.S. Pat OFF . ee . +GRANDMA | By Charles Kuhn BORN THIRTY YEARS TOO SOON _ RCA: Foie i a 7 GONNA SELL PIES? = 2 : DIXIE DUGAN | Ula. By McEvoy and Strieber NOPE .’ om? By TuUNDERATIONT Pasa = s —~ THERE J ra 2335 at . 2) « ae inexpensive | we NRIGLE 2 ee : ees eee r ie k i THE PONTIAC PRESS, “MONDAY, AUGUST 8, 1955 | was extremely : 7? —— (ees » 60 stocks advanced 80 cents at :- 172.40. Ss —— —— : New York Stocks . Int . @ ‘ ge H* it fae te 28s alr on > i} Alted Chem yond Isl Cre my Allied Gtre ... 58.6 Jacobs : Allis Chaim .. 715 Johns Man .. 85 Led ....0002 Jones & L ... 441 Pod ‘*""@a2 Kennecott 1204 —z 0 SS ae saga ai y ~~ 1 Lehn & P-,.. 189 Am Cyan eT it Ane ae “3 Lib McN & L . 15.9% mW One “"" gag Lige & My .. 68 pod a ae Leckh Aire .. 464 Am mows | peotnl 344 red oes + y Lone 8 Chem 867 Am Seating .. 24 Tormard .... 21.7 Am Smelt $1.7 paige ogg TE Am Tel & Tel.163 Ye 1-8, am Tee --- 4 partie, Gi. 904 - oe OO ey D Str .. 43 og "9 McGraw HH .. 44 Anac W &C.. 604 eer os Armeo Sti a1 oe 32 yu Co 168 Mereen Lino . 50 — 8 sea] wl Pd | 462) oe in he M pis Hon .. Ma aut Rate... 394 senean Ch: 423) a ‘so | 2 Ban & Onto. 8t2 Mon": S36 endix Av ... 48 wgurrey Cp .. 38.3 pongo. -- 1.2 set tise —..-43-3} pot Steet «te g Mat Cash B... $94 . Wat Dairy..... 4. os .. 3 at Gye... o 4 183 Nat Lead..... 4 orden. Nat Thea..... rT lorg Warner . 452 NY Centra! ariges Mfg . Nis iris My «. 313. Norf Berroaghe "93 6 a (R4 - 224 Nwas airline. Can Dry... 43 Owens Ti GH. Senital “Aatra".. 332 iy Carrier Co... 63-4 Cater Trae |. 612 Chee & Chto. $19 ) ev i] e ‘a 88 : 16. “4. division. in Washington the green byt to a proposal weve - of RCA. |1 Tr) Celery paste Mich 3 a-3.00; “Caltt 4.00-4 a5 Honevdews: 398. tar yom Beauty and Sunhighs, ri 5.00; 85-80 cents: 2 26 Ibs. 76 cents; 32 = 2 2% dos; Gre lugs seedless + 00 erat Western fiat erts. ~4 Lettuce: Calif. Canada wr, etns, 2 doz., erts, 3 dos., i Pie 4/5 bu. | meek SO Ib. ae yg ‘e Ades: Calif: fiat bones, 16s, 2.50. : Mich. 12 pt, flats, per eageeatod * GBM, + 3. a b Callf. ~yatlows, large, 2.35-2.75:; Tes. Tohites, ; wash yello’ lar re % bu. bakte, = Havens, Calif. %" bu.’ bekts, : iuge Pou oernctt ne is iv « Melee a AA o 10 4. ~w cheb mi 18; heavy wratieed —y 344 Toa) ri cAGo, Fo Ld "AP at 1 Fae. “ving ‘prices roosters 13.5-14. 32.34, rg old to 5 ib Corn, Soy Dip CHICAGO uPA few 6.00; 2" few in Cool Weather Prices paid q Lapin = | d't.9b betratt fe tor 3 No} quality vy whi bes (Pridey Sat! pose lower t Fae: ; iit mene La Nias: Bretizes or fryers _— break in the Herbert Hett; dear b frigar bo Nedest Dombracht, Puneral servi be held Wednesday, A Prosper and Sonny Treen, Mrs. , Mire pain end Mrs. Camile Help Wanted Male 6 VERS, Day OR mb. Bumper & Painter oa Ge ore Smith wervice Mar. PE “DRIVER SALESMEN | 7 MODEST MAIDENS ‘ot tor new 0 ef — N UP TO $10,000 YOUR. FIRST YEAR won| $f 0"tck J he construction Man vor bay cuzawmxg |cun Elis, Le = Bac 1 bi 5 lagh = officiats Eastiawn Coemete will ihe tm UG. 7, 105s. RAR M, 1028 Boston, age 14; mother -. Mrs. Mrs. Brown! esley ie Bartles . Pune: . Giaaye ‘Marie, Cher: -_ a ok Willams. = ZotSESSSBSESESEShEsoss332S2E35) : : 2445S HSE SEEN EVRY OHH NSS 2S SEH SUMS Ran wesaese sa & etd Ae Bia on Ind... @td ONT .. Std Ol One Pood tevens JP... Gen Stud se On wt oon wagers 201 Gen rt) ad ; . a Gen ™. Texas Co ...,.1034 Gen ,123 (Tex @ But .... 41.1 ; Gen eves 428 Pima Be bp aa soo 4 fran Wale 88 i 9 neemer .... 4.6 : Gr Carbide. Re 1 224 abedsea: 439447 ae — —— = — Be ! sam PUNER A: foME con mples! ~aPAR aso eee CHAPEL : Y AN Ecce. aa 3 Sets. ep eq__| Pesuenite Serriee_Fe ___ MIDWEST MATa CONG nas cet HON BS ES ES] Voorhees-Giple ewes Sa 7 Maye! TO Sete rages ee Sts ennune [BE ces Lite Bee Lee UNERAL HOME [Sitaqer Bainen °° B31 eperee am ——z $0 Palawth : 144172 LB Sen Hrs oI + —7— Plane OT MOWT Account sang, ehlaty while learning. Must be | Gerity-Miebigan |). “3” 3 Now cc. 10.25) ——— PR 8 Record. Clerk 2727 FR] ble to furman eharacter ret- ae paeatae este Th HT eed apes 50% Monamients qQyOrawer | ss. sooo) *Tences CLUB 99 Screw* ..... -the cove s ees omer ee araeemaians | ee miéwest ” a. npelltoes oo HH $2) vettock SUY Denso! AND save Midwest Employment 4. Telegraph Ra i & ee MEO Ek vestoc Pontiae Granite & Marble Co. PONTIAC STATE BANK BLDG “Flelp W. Wanted | Female 7 sale, bid and sated pernceeTROrr Lives BTOCK ent | ear daa Scere B Slonster | $6227 : : STROSS, Aue. tAP)—-Moge—Gai- | 2_Cohiond “Eve. : APPLICATIONS « > SEH HAS ~A-2936.,| 2. Ton weg are Bake ~ iasencenTs 4 oy! porehes. mo. +38 P navevs toe : See Pontiac arm end Industrial Tractor Co. + eee ~T REDUCED RATES 25. tw Movks “Fie ease are vou, Smith Painting & Decorating 20 Turn. your eure De time ae always needed dollars infor- mation rail Avon Products, PE (UNDER 0, HELP tare for 2 in. W "$ invalid. ‘somen. 6 ee week thet or out. “e steady lob week so Like MIDDLEAG: lady, work for room OLE KGED See wages One olf lady in family. Swan Drive In Sighiane a4 WANTED nlahite WA ver A Cat_after_4:30 PM] “6 Meri + —hetise work. rE WOMAN, 20 t all vender com| amous «im e aA —Butiding— ~ |W ANTED: “EXPERI- ENCED COMPTOME- TER OPERATOR. FE 2-8111 EXT, 622. © VANTED: EXPERIENCED KITCH (NTED ELDERLY LADY FoR ws ben days 4 housework, after 2 a ee CARE 0 CHIL. woe pf tere 630. wore i housework, stay in, val before § PE county Tg e fete Meenas “COMPANY “In| ~~~ Clark St, F m™. Gatiees MARRIED, FOR large spartment buliding, oapem ‘Treas enced references, Box 62 (OUR OWN NESS! YOUF Tee ee, ES lcctienatte Pontiac . 1b a * ee" - TONAL REGISTER CASHIER fee ~ er oe store, i PRY im per- 2 + BEAUTY OPERATORS WAITRESS 5 WANTED WH WwW Hits an (ATTRESS Pon | - ily in person, mie Li # re fe” wine “es teehee Lx. |- fDDLEAGED WOMAN |’ s“wi's & aa vi. Footing, 5-96", MODERNIZE ie Ue duly - egeed, pettder P. gyre om ter work ‘storm ; other voes of alters: sured workmen D & « SUTILDINO 23-8245 Eres RVICE io sanding hatehing “ee idine Pe end | PRICE CONSTROCHION OO. SEW Guudosine “footing “t staid Mile and Me of lines 6-T706. it 6 SNYDER PLOOR LaYiNo, sanding and finishing Phone PE __ Busines s Services 1. Br) pest Ba avn os 4. footine thea ine an and field ostallation a 4 Hern Grading OF 37318 of A & B TRENCHING — jeter cite Pela tie Sinks — Sunday Service. PE Cony Elente: < Yau! Neer Teer ‘ rE Ss $0782, s.r ND AND AL- Guier verie 8 OND A oon oar EATER _ FE $11) ese BY HOUR or job Free estim PE 20077. ae tm cM 4-5470 * | GUaRAN TEED TY c opener Wale |Zont- 1° DECORATING - eg AiXTING. (i tertor, 10 ; "Free 4&1 PAINTI ‘ y remover Tetimaten, rE "Hall's Wa if et | eee 8 om py 3A SWEDISH MASSAGE & THERA technique won DAY __OR NIGHT TV auAviCE 61296 or FE $8300 = M. » STRA! PE 42012 Typewriter Service 22A TYPEWRITERS AND ADDING MA- ‘chine repairing — My Any Lake Rd ial Free wine Lost & Found 24 LADY'S BULOVA waren. U Lost ‘¢i-Huron Center, Sat. a.m. Finc- er please call FE 2-170. Reward. 0 BLACK AND TAN viet gt Hospita. _ PE &1 Br Coon dog _Rewerd Liihagas a: Animal Rescue League Seer * is easy TCH. BROKEN BAND gt a et te day comm un- | are : ca pee, FREE Catalor Write TAN-| APP}IANCE SERVICE |iosr: man's BiPOCALE. a. BLUE Brockton, Mass. | we Kindy case Wear ‘acinaw service ai) —_* of refrigera- Instructions Q) tors Washers cleaners | Reward. $14 8. Jessie a typee of email ensitences LOST: BUFF COCKER. REWARD ~| ROY'S 06 Oakiand Ave PE) PE 2.271 KOREAN VETS AND html COST, WHITE AND TAN PEKIN. "y pared — it. TReen vicinity et iw S Of FOCNrAIN PENS of Mostcalm ‘and Oakland Ave a) pega tir MAKERS.| st our sore “Yeneral Printing & —— ae ae baaceen » fone 'Prene ve sein” \ioet: BRINDLE BOXER 1! No orev hor tal] ~ ~~ PLASTERIGG=©=~S—SSCiée yl 12116. Answers to ucation required. inves te PR $068 Pe siess, Leo ‘untig | name MY 3-7603 {SLOOMPIELN WAT, 7° ANERS sco sanee— AND WHT © Keven bp pring, the their Wels ind Gintecs ecnmntn |. mele colle. MA 60002 at ‘Hotel, Pontinc.| Pree est, no-obitration PE 21631. |Lost 2 MALE BLACK in TAN Wed wan 3 1 te @ p.m. of ORY ¥ watt 8Y MACHIN MACHINE ‘FREE| Ds ith. 10 am to estimate No fob too bie r- email | Lake Estates, Call: Tye sous aft. he FE 54622 = et 5:30 Reward EXCAVATING” — : Ne . : Work \ Wanted M Male _10 —_ at a FE 54372 let | vicinity of | Tom's Marke DENs| ~~ XPER TMMINO J & RE- ains personal ts. en) a-) CARPENTRY PLASTIC ann Ee OR) 4-5038 or PE 2.4391. pape . eee trai : FEMALE HOUND DOO WALES White with large brown spots SEWER FR CLEANING Abswers to name of Lucky. V!- 1 dl of West Acres, EM “' ™ wwe Cleaned hour service No results. no charee: chemically a treated at no Roto-Re Sewer Cleaners $75.00 to > Start, Steady vacations pease eee rewinding nee Pike. ‘FURNACE INSTALLATION. plete sma Seoar's end good 20 ' Ecsta ~ News in Brief EE cu cae ARDINAL, 1400 late Devt. PERSONAL. Dowttown office " will tre sharp ¢irl between the awes of 2 & 2) to deo apafetsaione ieee viewing. Must tude rood atiti- See Mise Wortheimer 406 AC STATE BANK =e PORTRAIT STUDIO Needs salesperson. Bel RIKER BLDG. PE 44000 BROKERS eee e need two men who are able to rchase new GMC trucks to haul con-| crete, ste ats em "| ment. Good offer to “\ | oy 4 Call vee Kent... ne a Lake. al aromenness Rae —- $300, train & aoe Fat ¥. FE 2-8687. “EXPERT JECTRICAL WIRIN Heensed, FE __pelring._ "gh CHINO Av aND MAN PAST 55, A-l LOCAL REP-| or nart time —em-| ‘Dodane 8 Taxes 14 “AND TAN HOUND. aan. pk Cr Lk. ba teas of Crescent Hobbies «& Supplies 24A Notices _& Personals is 25 ee Aerotred mae Shoes 1 have je records _ AUG, Ladies Ny free $18.50 et oF $19.50 portable mixer, take orders for a Pg doz. 16-08. national advertise Houid cream shampoo. $1.68. up (frames 16 Bast of the YOUNG execene ACCOUNT- Bt recently méved te Lake would like a position in bee area For interview, call PE Work Wanted Female 2 WOMEN WANT was WASH. PART reel TIME Sere gE Ann _FE 5.2685 Furniture Refinishing 1A ~EPAIRING ANTIQUES A SPE- an Ptontig like kitchen - ark a ae "Sear 1 toebtck 8 & Co. «beet eeede ees eee eT te + OFF G00 bbe, et ee EL eel work, Please call ; aoe fEsR NG AID RM 10. Why N, oe Soa 4-0539 neva GIRL e wom” i NEEDING triendiy «adviser ntact Mrs. Vv Phun 28T) bernen GVERINGS FOR ; need- dirt r f BES CUT? TF SO: Let US --WE ARE NOT A LOAN COMPANY MICHIGAN CREDIT COUNSELL Give You I Place to Pay : _Ease You ¢ Mind oi Be re eee oe ree. EE ee NS ae ee ME ee Ee ee ae Pee bah Ree ed mia Ree ht Ree eee ee ae oa ee ee eR ee Tae kee ee TF ee / —— a \ ! eet . , re 1 e ' a a eo i} : * i » . : i ; ae ; = oe ot . : ; : elles : : an * Te ao en ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, AUGUSY 8, 1955 - a __Wtd, "Miscellaneous 28) Wanted Real Estate 32A Rent Houses Furnished 35| SLICE OF HAM a For Sale Houses 43 For Sale Houses 43) lias aie wee cau Be marae anna . : « & : ‘ ; en tN en er tng. td be wrecked or moved, PE LISTINGS WANTED |? Rus, att, mooeny. ygan | Peel , = TRADE ST, MICHAEL'S | _ fel = : + ' Qualified buyers waiting for your " a - * —7T 7 : Ss J EXTRA LARG® ELECTRIC-FAn. | bomes. terms, business and com- Re whe 55903. Willen — reom heme, 3 porches, 2 car Miscellanéous household furniture. mercial ties. Call us for RC attached garage, gas heat. nicely; A” excelent ara sian for. ‘eg tam 1875 Woodward. FE 5-732, service. igndscaped. ot 100 p Ba pe "der Bh Only WTD.: TR NAUF, Realtor co em ms ae erie 26% W. Huron, OA 83339 FE 2-142) = Boe = ere |ARSHALL 8’. : ties. Ouly $10,900. $1,000 down. | Suit Ss lon tere Ne - ——— St = Ss ee a | Se * erry er a Satter Y| iad Sa eae Wea ae couple. Avail. “i. May, $100. rE bry a gf ay! 500 START BUYING? e. with option to buy 3 * | agian ng 3 roam STOOL. ; ANN . | * Levety ie incon i dee ae GI s—$250 Moves You In! es tin tide location , bratared, ale Edw. M. Stout, , Realtor WALLED LAK#. AVAIL. SEPT. \ AMP EARES if A\\) room ante. oe oa loo NOTHCIVILIANS, 11.130" een 2 < Guen 1 and 8 _— my ant . Zs $-8165 , > Fo gees What oe basem = Beautlfly tata Two bedroow brick homes Put «pm. FE 0018 : ad to 6 Be. 436 EL Dr. MA 41778. ge. vBesinded ivr 2 locks Seat Approxim iy e'0 8 me tn- pyar nm EMPLOYED COUPLE wWITA 5 . : WHITE LAKE E LAKEFRONT PUR- ted pu al eve Model open . i re | | * rom 10 am. to @ p.m. On OFFERS 3 MONTH OUD BABE ba BS _ble Bept to July ts Yass IN Tia ME ELWOOD |, ore arith «of Mt | Ouse iN PONTIAC REFER- 9 PAGES--TRADES ‘Rent Houses Unfurn. 36 \ ona a a Anehor Real Estate '2F ‘amily —W est Side $] 35 _ ENCES ake WT HEED i are specialists in tradi rl’, Pate a Pt lcs aah Mode! | ; 28 a a nm ‘wth unfin. VF R THEY SAY THE ODDS - Am CO., 363 Auburn, et ae. Yes [86 AP Wewdeowe O°C| - ished Sonne ar Oak s, AGENCY cream co briek. Living H ITE REALTY CO Auburn, : > ‘ 2 of Sak flocs : RE ~4,000-1, BUT a it BROS. | gent Lake Cottages 36A)— ane | Reai*nice sat | On W iter ey ote oO room F edroome, ie beth | 7, § HAVE HOPE — rent ie re - | time Por ini “eal Mrs | VACA car Sarge PE Sta ee eters toe room TY AS WE HAVE SOLD | corr : Lares dor TORT YOUR NEIGHBOR'S, 'WE HAVE = reer ore MY 320k : pon? : __ For: Sale > Houses S83} For Sale Houses __ 43 ‘ee “eeer ae w i es. organ Long vee ane Proctically z eauivalent. Wulng to lense. YOU ACTION OR YOU ‘CAN Nea. "beaga at Lewiston Mich FE WIL Witt SACRIFICE © et ten a and 3 loa cee hae | WE Witt BILD ON FOUR Lot _MACEDAY, ry Yrrad ak iee't lene ar ric ge i _exce refer- CEL THE LISTING. U8) —— wedi ~ Lake privil . : 3 Seesrnamereia ie | SEAT Mets Gackt |< EOPURDTARS | Seen tee aie eine | LaRoche sk) ES wes Saal eee | SNS at a Stes gems | Sylvan Lake Front See ae tension 732, or leave mes- : ficning y the — or Week. Sco een Bees ates. w G. waite a, L tiene ation contact . = = Mh. ae of Nahas Attractive | is room tomuly ace at Waldron Hotel WHITE “Boating the Tearay courts 10) Tepairet #00 down, "Will “lake | GGROPFICE WiLi, UR CLOSED ‘Red Hor | average tp sine” you will, fing ment. "ih. feet of Sandy 5 BEDROOMS | a * F Ld r fy room ; WANTED 76 Mg WALL LED LAKE LAKEFRONT. month payments. Balance sen0e. | trom Marble. Rector | Sse titeh supboards, end vinyl. tile has 4. pedroome paths 3 | direst ‘shoes to ; : Vieinity of pont Library soggy b =e egemen. 3 be Take Commerce Road to Carrol! | g94; andersonville Foy, SO = ~ Re floor, living room has. ® natural glee norches base- | Poll, Sangpoene ee 7 fir and nice paneled wails, ment, aus heat. ew 6 gods | SORES COOP a WOULD TREE ; ; _MA itis _or Detroit TA_6&1721.| Travers, tura right and go Ul | Ss hOOM ROUSE IN EALEARA, | ——_— = 1 the wtillty = le has Fe, —. abincios ? . | LEGO am. Leer Towa __For Rent Rooms — 37|_7t nt pieckmoss. $68 __ Tach anttSy “lo Pten' "Sts | games Agenine Take" wetlecee, | hg. moron eewe, ert INCOMESHOME | CHILDREN. REASONABLE sens Dine Hey psagencsteaaiesa : sty sary a S| On 31900. wi 3 Bust in ene ret. | Lake Front 1) seven on pyres ou neva of ae ie RENT. PONTIAC PRESS BOX.70.| Phone OR 31872 or OR 31709 | |b 2 a3 ROOMS, KITCHEN Prive ON BOSTON eat velar pane, Se eens Laree attractive veat round | $180. perm rnin ie tiem Co By WANTED: TWO OR tease 5 ED- R ieees —_— - —-*= HURON GARDEN , Jeaving town and Willing to sacri home «uated on beautl- ! home ig Sicinity of W BED. LARGE LOT ON OR NEAR LAKE.| rear, __ ee | Priced for eash—-exce buy | Y ear Around Cottage Ravine “Scan shawn by appoint fully $8 foot lake | | ford tor Doctor and’ family on |—Reseomable, OR 30063." | ATTRACTIVE ROOM. at $8,060! Large glass enclosed | Yea, round cottage at: Syivan ment only. trout {et Living room ibs WARD E “PARTRIDGE 7 a 7 1638. LET US SELL YOUR HOME WE ee are oat ones Pall vesement Lake. 3 ¥. Baan is the , . maaareltetis* dint 2 RF 2-8316 | "an, - : A 4 - “4 ry i 4 * w i ee Wtd. Transportation 31, have buyers waiting if you want af 3-L ys MELE Le oil Turmace. Garage too. Lot 50x! jake. a pent “neo ; WILLIAMS LAKE — bath and sunroom with Jal- REALTOR FE@ a neni | Cath for vour home we can get _ PE 5-208 168, SEK IT: Daily & Sunda : 12-9 This is an omthinding valve in & windows overlooking | 43 Ui Open ves. PONTIAC PRESS ‘EMPLOYEE Gl or PHA financing We buy. IN CLEAN SLEEPING ; . Lake Area y & 3 y le bedroom trilevel home. Beaw- lake J bedrooms @ bath on : wishes transporte dvean _ sel or trade, a “ull force of six | CLOSE IN AN ae NO) Restful Wooded Setting tituy living room with place, large, basement, Oakley Park or South Com- experienced salesmen to serve ‘rooms, Men enly, 48 Mecha) aeeedat RANGE Exce vy nice location. beau- | 7 RITTUERS 8ST dining aed sitchen down, 3 patural fireplace, and svace merce-Rd's to Pontiac and |» 7°. Call today. move tomorrow. GENTLEMAN. DESIRABLE Room torte “oeeewd termnnp eaveraete| epee Stone lake front Jot) Outstanding 3 pedreom homes nice hase bedrooms and divided , 16500, reeveation ap room. Waterford Village home again, every day but _¥E lovely rear lawn shaded very tent. : screened” Trout” Doren. aa Por’ ‘ie, gorge es > i et wie ‘pecree: sorecas eat be8 terms Sat. Hours are from 6 to 5, R 1] Y ‘Goop FOR LADY. Fi! large spade trees. Kitchen pic ear earage Call lodey, anger oS pee ere Leg ys ar Here’ World dike ‘ride by Aucut | TLUSSC OUNQ | °SSite, “is me a | Mite, windew oftette come Te cre rin oe & ‘has tonulatea tached gareae- Well landscaped | 4 4 Acres—Newer Ranch heme sity L Cioxt Hou! Re | A superior t ~ : ae ‘fee Tooago ft with lake priv ‘ hice tots, ce FE e041 trom st 0.8 After | ois w muro ™ we gases | Prigidaire Man 10g Whittemore. | you'll agree as you. inspect |i Cass Avenue |i gers’ ter ealy | legee- 4 Dedtgoms with 2 ceramic | virement eal 4 Bor “it. ‘Pontiac Press. Open Bves. ‘til 9 = Sun. “Ul 8 | NICE : G run | fo een ail, rod 4" se with $100 down. $49 per ly is . a rot to bus PE 5-8717 ee A a ay resliat bus! month t{eluding taxes and to- W cineee See, (eek, “toms. Everything handy, . __ianes. Viose 5 Ld = LUE \ per 8 I pane ie Wtd. Contracts, Mt 8. 3 NICE. SLEEPING ROOM. GEN-| Carpeting, draperies and main! both business & home. Cail for| ‘fence See Hew and compare. rE CG. ood Co. fireplace. oak square floors. ‘ede ‘sat eek , Serna = C ASH Feeber te We ture om Geaete eae plltesten | Siermetien. DIRECTIONS- Selgwin vo Corner Wiilieme Leke Rd, & MSs ormatae seve 008 $00 —terme | Casm POR LAND CONTRACTS, PLEASANT” SLEEPING ROOM. | room with fireplace. Breeseway : =~ a i) Rulaers St. | OR 31235 on ea oo nace. attached 2% car ge ers 4540 Dixie Hwy. For small sn 8 have woman only PE 42156. fon foe x Foe ar dhe tet. John K Irwin After 6 call = rage. Paint ‘Crest oo pree. J. A. Ta rior . SAVE $3 geor winte 3 hours with pend ROOM i FOR RES RENT “FOR GENTLE- REALTOR R ll y J ACK . hated ideal location for this y os ACT & SA py ami | wooe re FOR Ce eR AUTO- 01% WN. “Sagindw Street usse ound | Te Pevlian porscma| ALTON | ~ INSURANCE ' ana us rt ou ¥e. . b w 6 fea taieet® “es “ Fd a c . Real rare, Available Call Moyen HUMPHRIES | Phone FE $007 ~ Eve, PE 210041... 9 9. REALTOR FE tum Lb LOVEL AND schoo! bus at dost. 30 ay | 10, Oaniand Ave. pres’ bortiny | w. tout, Realtor oe Mark St. PE 20078. . —s Ea Evert 8; Sun, | possession . a | a ; /RE R FE 2-0474 $400 DOWN aad Lake Rd, Money east ’ - YE—Dispount and time by. selling TUM. eg Eves. Wee | SLEEPING “ROM von 1on_3 | REALTO re oa +166) : 63 N. Telegre: Open Evenifigs |) 9 ped: triek shell, ia h $500 nOWN 7 + “i rol ovate i with —_ i citer mee Pisher Body. FE | Co-operative “Kea) Ratete =r . wie avgi-. ~B5 rge on | basement Weil and home with! TO” SETTL. E E ESTA’ TE Roy Annett, Inc. O ny on for ( 5 : < -— ar. =k cH PR. em rough wiring | 7, 2 properties must be sold . . PEDDLING “fornished ley olny room pote OE oSPACh BT; lane JIM W RIGHT, Realtor St Sar ee "psFilegey on "sylvan lake. | 28 ak et, > . -+ YOUR PROPERTY? |_SSeq* SSH sft ist oe fu San |Sooperative Resi etete Kachange Me alement oll furnass RAH "Sat one pa_guney bt 4 Po ee Se mee — — | eraive nee 0x: BROS, | eee rg |_ tome We Boe 8 | See aes GAYLORD oi ore aaa mer| BEDROOM ae ts sa * ae unroom on | gy , , ph SER : : : | SESS cay ces wan, mar won ron sours | Sw tae on | See tee eorettc ates | | LAKEFRONT | cooper meueat Greys : - room... Christian ment. 2 : mans "Tin ae A -short distance > Bearro LTORe. farms. . snd prop- Tiber MOD! NT te just poet car garage stoves and fefriger-| On Round Lake Only block from school ena Anenting “and citing. "| NICE CLEAN” ROOM ‘AND GOOD ILD NOW By owner, sitio, Call MY Det sri ee cpt St wore, ile toes wil haste: | beautify tome cn 00. ft. front ne titoe down. 4 miles Phone OR awn, >To financing and closing. ats far 9 eddies. ‘Walking dle- BU —By_owner, $13,000. Call MY 32837.) m hot water. Lots “ tere, "Penced tm ver safe Le OR 3 tlis or OR re bp our welt restricted Waterford | BEAUTIFUL CONTEMPORARY 3 od puee eyes apace in kitchen. GIROUX & TRANKS. eee € ‘o Buy—To Sell-To Trade tance to me Rubber or freely Sadi Seana a On Only 96.600. reasonable tormns. ate beach makes this ideal tittle vee you “BUY IT—WE'LL INSURE IT | GMT. S07 8. Going. eee care our ple GF Yours.| petea, Open beam ceiling in aa . pg a oy -_ et 30701 domes Beg Bod pity Som Cash Waiting ROOM & BOARD eee mak ag tre papeeglanaad UO LARD, sor only s5.s00 |Open until @—Gun. 1 to $ PM. | dining area, Only 6 tew steps 28 Charlotte HERBERT C. DAVIS of tent 7m +e tnd oot emie This world | NORTHEAST SIDE | ‘om,cenvenientiy arrancea & onto. ot A or see Lake ® PERRY PARK __ : - on Emtoy the lake breeze from Tit Sinaoh. ber Lacon Off E. Howard = Mu ntmenao == AES HOME SUS el saa ee Gon —_ : : ae oy heat, nice shaded lot. Price ¢ rooms, et “El oaern, cule-| io for - Convalescent Homes 38A FOR gi Pon- | $1,980, term basement. apt. bein = A. JOHNSON. Realtor. cooperative! nea sal wine Bechanes oe Seeaw n he, =| ao "Pal desemest ¢ room nome} matic goa oer furnace, Full bats Wengen coy Sh ett * 1704S. Telegraph Rd. ON VALESCENT CARE GIVEN TO| Lake. All vear around living. Call) 4, rooms, Pull Good. poses oi ee aacelient, neigh ment. On MeKinley Dr. Itighest | peted is 2! Open dh oo. 9; Sun, 10-4 eldery veonle State vOUm BEDROOM, HOME $1230 DOWN sisting of living room with dining ¥. re coe, 1.080 2 bedroom with large living and | !!, modern kitehen. full bath with St. Fhone FE. at rent, 4274 Dix = A Wilt tht Re lh teats $7,900 eur a 2° Cape rare. A Owner sacrifice np fo cash ts a Foes rms. a new siding. a Pa sere our ts ae t. none Fe nen houah : yet 4 fend —_ Seeeteme Da Meulars, Bt. Mikes eho An ove pe ‘ _ o| heater, large lot. sidewalks water home Don't miss th is sacrifice at 'y with some fruit, IVAN Ww. and ‘gas. Only $1,025 down, $86 K. L. Templeton, Realtor 14.900. ; home. 1T. ber ‘month on balance, * with 2 Miles West eee OIE § CLakK at oy $$ ACT & SAVE $$ ACT. — By calling for our bid on your SAVE and time sree te to a eliable firm with a number ee investors. for Mr. room, afd con- nect w with sew Mr, here’, . your. find. ” _ = sane. a take, quarters, “Approximately $8500 fot rn 7 S| Win 0 net 4 ull basement with auto- fon planned for better living. tock and _i After § call OR 3.2603 BUY IN SMALL RADIOS AND ‘Tord’s Specials ; ts Rae ? matic oil heat. It's « bar- Highly restricted area. Close and lease et $92. per mo. Buy WE portables, PF 5-078. ' ___<_ | § pe. dinette set _ 4095 7 itm | MAHAN | sinew es a dene as be iasenest at ere) — NEED al pag A : ‘ NEFD b $129.95 value. ‘ane | 5 ‘pot, Nba, ans SELLING WELL UNDER fis00 with $130 down. #15 i IN . DRY WALL MACHINE APPLICA: PGS oe Biehtly seratc ‘Aine several | Kida-Bed' from’ $139.98". up ————__ 9c THE COST —of reproduction. . tion 3008 Southfield, Reyel Oak. CONTRACTS full size Fi in electric ‘gee ees = —ferweee ‘ECTS | EAL OO REALTORS A neat—cleas- —mod~ + 4286_Dixie_Mwe___Dravton Plains | Mich, FE 2-88870 0 _Cash buyers-waiting. Prompt| £28 al on extreordinary values. Lord’ oe atl fenced ft ft, excel Open Eves *t sun ern bungalow with every- | OR 32361 —Open Sundays + courteous service. Get our esti- Fiuorescent. 393 Or -Ord § sand beach : Co-operative Real Extate Exchange | thing for comfortable living L. 3496 Pootiac Lake Rd. BUSINESS & HOME | Seie*Cetose"jea och! Sting’'in | _ebard Leake Ave. Furniture and Appliances _ FE 2. 53 Oak floors. plastered walls, | FE 2-0007 Owner leaving, must sell gro- your contract or call FE 5-0975| ABSOLUTELY CLEAN RUBBER- 128. WwW. at. > Newlyweds ‘wr Mush deore.. full -basem Lapeer Rd or M24 cery and mesi store with SDM| or PE Ask for Ted Mc-| ized curled heir cuchiqnes T Huron FE 4-05 2 1078 W. Huron and 2car garage Comolete | PE 4-7600, license tm thriving community on iough. No obligation. | spring mattress and mi box | “Where | Wrigiey's Used To_ Be . Ss NEXT Ber OrPice "le sos poems tat IN A mam bighway” Grossing $100,000 " C. HAYDEN _ springs 4162 Meias OR 3- Wlluammss Lane, tnd epocking a ia a —— ed right at | ; jOXE “ORD AREA ; toon, take fron’ for relaxation | 9% E. Walton Blvd. Realtor | August Closeouts park ang beach Has A Home of y our Own aoe ane eee er, eee” ves) ren hichwas ‘ip rapidly ou ee dene tee Money to Loan 53 New Con-Bealy beds, reg. $220, $190 + Enotes pine walle, moneee PERMA-STONE FOR LAST- 3496 Pontiac Lake Rd. | developin= area Laree house both. Will pay for itself in Jvemrs | State Liernsed Lenders) a” {enone — _383_Orchard Lake Ave. Price reduced. About $1,200 frou THR WATER | ee caoen ee oe repeat? Rd or M26 | eee = ee ae C. Pangus 1919 M15) ~ | Sealy Innerapring mattresses Ly 9x12 LINO. RUGS. .$2.98 down very nice Jor ee ™ frame | A-l atomtty with 9 ta sles “PE. +7600 * again Ph. Ortonville 132. collect | Ww HEN YOU N i bets pond 4 12x12 LINOLEUM 94.39 * s Dome eal joors, plastere rooms for owne plus a an =i = ! P Watkins Lake Area painted walls, full Rasement. oll goed. ¢ream rental. Con- ~ For Sele “Acreage” 47 “ | BROKERS | MSsortment table samee $7.90 & up | tue ttf8 Roane Peles. esl 31 08 Newer 2 bedroom . bunga- Tenjent lake. priviiees ae | paneer peor evecare lar | Jo n K. Irw 1M = Weneed two men who are | CLAYTON’ | VINYL INLAID TILE % PRICE ~ eels wi breeseway & ae sereens. Be sure to see | anit. Better‘east side loca- ADAMS | REALTOR . ; able to purchase new | You can get 4 “quickly on peur | Furniture, Appliances — Ml W.~ grange. Ss ott farnace. Shaded and t thts white frame bungalow today! tion, near schools stores, 2 large parcels of vacant land Since eee | our i . i a ignature. car of furniture. No-en- 3065 Orchard Lake Rd. MUST SELL AT ONCE — CF Hope gpbess ¢ 99.2590, | SUBURBAN WITH LAKE PRIVI as OC within Ws miles of Pontiog 330 pions PE Set Eve FE 21804 | GMC trucks to haul con) dorsers” pavments “to. suit rout FE Sell or FE o-oo tomatic washing machine beau- $2,500 dow: ihe acres with large stream, Large , Phone ve -| budget. We will be glad to help | or ‘ JOHN iz °s room frame home at Elizabeth ON OF OUR BETTER ether i oo ee ie were, a Go Sy i 4 rene dd | "ama Sah ts are ey Jet chairs B pee ae re chair, MT OD | SE SEES Se ALA Res ao sce ram | mew Coodtinere SPATE | ata as 2 ih boat’ Pred below cost eih| low Complete sorme ead aia on tremage. Ca L | cose Bend pened wets a Pere DAVENPORT AND 5 ‘KINZLER | $2500 down. . screens. plus metal avninas. Lake Frontage | Far decks Up to, source Mr. Kent. FINAXCE CO oa & cer | ee ohare . oo — |LAKE ORION car sarage in 1054, 4 poor COTTON CANDY MACHINE AND | Sone a aa $3 up, TV sets $25 up; radios, tas stove 90.50, davenport _ REALTOR i hom: tiek We have four 25 acre parcels on for sportsman and = eee. FE 4-1574 - pew chrome sets Spe, | chair $10 AB Apt —“9ry-w- uren Bt. Ph. PR 4.3595 / aie ns toe || (le hon & govepte S ner tne eet) 1800 Racetient tills. sent 78 Sct BAR — 102 Ponte ae oe Bide | 530.08 up. new & used. $i) $00 Stoner cabinet hare 8050" : * | , * - + c a ne 8. _ Ban te 6 pe | torhed a Re tke ems, haa > ONE Located Just .* Pe we tases cone > ls gross. |" Thing room suites, $2.80 up. din Se ee ae Stand Co-operative Real Estate | Bxchange | k nine interior only | RAY O'NEIL, Realtor Ad iota nected pogare so | Tes of virgin pagreeti ones “easy to operate, FE 2-7020_ | | to other heme suites $1950 up. Many | S70, a 95. large | threw” yanre old. Owner leaving Tee West Muree mn 0 | “St $ias ser acre DM LICENE En “$1.500 GRO. | ag P ENT rocker $4 - BROW. | this ere&—must sell, $3,000 down | Phone FE 2710) or FE 94100 WHITE | : cery stock & $2,000 worth of fix- | Buckner’ Ss 1 OPE, EAY'A PEARSONS BANK FURNITURE ' wer Estate Exchange | 7 1 , Eves Ph. MApte 5-364: _fasee. Sah Opayhs, z Ww fe bur Come | 42 Orchard Lake A | BUSINESS FRONTAOE | ; . Se | . © ing. Con | eat te = 44 ae eer | teres of Farmers Gee | _ : ls. 5 To... a ae 1 i. PE + —<, - ily apartment on lar corner | = ~ TOS TY EI, eerie <= SS cnnsEEEESECRERREEEEEEEE ——— oo . Peal Re Rea ee Re >) 91 @ OL PC Rebar, pre im gowre rt terior 3 fooes Bhelosed | op ge es wesincce Only) ene. Re e =|: ters, Low overhead. Priced | 'L & 8 SALES CO st of , front pore Sangalo — “city teo“Gown Oulore-Orion” aree | Gortaor ON WILL TAMS LAKE | : 125 ACRES | oN ach 81.860 down, will accept | WHEN YOU WANT pF Og WALTON TV and vou po have liberal terms” WATKINS LAKE Ustianches. ie 200 ft from pvt seasons One of the best farms in Oak- | land contract or property in trade. | 5 borrow CASH Pg oo Auburn a. E een Walton, Cor. Josiyn PE 2-2257 | beach. a 8660 Dixie Hwy z 3 te >ENNY PAINT. $1300 DOWN—Just outside city. 2 A good tw two-bedrm. frame home. soe tx * +i ene —jand Coun ‘We-Gixe Hola PE} AL SATE ¢ ae _fanch bungalow with a Rarawond oars. plastered patot: . Reautifar Walters Lake Prats ~— §§ ACRES saree’ GG Ge myers. 2 oar John A. Landmesser any amount up ‘A (WESTINGHOUSE REFRIGERA. at ee " g1a.se0 OENUINE VALUE—Ranch Sach Large weeded wot Only | it's ag Gore MERE Ke Fe mgstet veptpen Cuswe ond Sey aie eg “Grate “Running |_ PONTIAC STATE BANK BLDO to $900 | ate aie i Dav: Bale fOr ees eye es 68.90 bungalow to the minute | *2-000 down , ve _trontage with 9 acres EM 3 b bo eo Reo aeons. Beautiful 11 room mod-|FE ¢1582, _—s_—*FE_— 5-078 : . enpert, carved Italian marbletop Rubber pase pant el 43.89 Deep —— furn., fire- | gso9 DOWN REST ce ARE BLooaiiE FIELD Man hats sites. Price excellent condition. | {EASED GAS STATION WITH | 2.4 poor wat) Bi | fable. down chair and ottemen. or pan ee | nce Breeseway end stlached room ¢ just a few years 3 bedrms... den. teres — sas pean bao tas-| GAS wrecker service Good leee | creea's, Pontiac = oe dod cabinet “Admiral Ti ae i cal ‘roller or pan $3.90 | inva ear ft, Almost an acre of oud oda g "Griantie oh Lake “ltied ‘be A gy ‘ fireplaces, fin- ATE Mrten replace. Basement, Good —as__ olf | SPT Ss a9 Highway Probst SHOP. w pevvsloges. Call | Py fas a faved Tee ba Inge Onsen, ih OA_ 63122 on sleam week 4 | ai én repairs OR +1562. = on Drayton a dining room suite Tiafian fo ine 8. | Gab Ot: | Pay ae: agp * for hives with private STA GARAGE +330 ___} _sereen_glider_BM 3-4364___ A neat Oybdow Lake, _PE_5-1965. exes ocawoor r On Wecbasaw bance?” ment ipped. Main Walled 1. A $14.00 WERT SIDE_Large Colonist} neat Ox ke ._ e004 ware nazz TECEWGGD | Sen Su ths oo ee wn. This” a men | ewscen uty overs t ter axe BLOND MODERN DINETTE WITH | | ONE 3 HOOANY JENNY LIND ree 13x22 ft. : base | | Cail MA 6361, aft wih nie.e Total etc. An 4 chairs. Verv reasonable FE oom 7802. - — new carpeting | years old. iminediale possecsion.| RR. 2. Milford _ “Michigan. 3 bed L GOOD § ACR’ PI : 000 down, eaccot bs ‘. oe a oe. An _tihe PIANO. Tate lorel out vases i WE BUY LAND CONTRACTS . sround 1 "Sib 900.60 2.00.00 down | faty terme ew Din | RocieeT ER AREA handle. MY 2-0241, aa : - Cnanraetee CAME er ne e — —. “SE AC LISS Coal A Als ro 7 "> mYi d ND. ie oa " Nicholie & mine Ca. “a ASeRAY Lake 3 ACRES RIL EW y pone ge = 3 inte ves 4 Td aaah ee Me Cw: _ am oF Bae = 5 a = RANCH STYLE BUNGALOW, 2 : _ 202 N. MAT : : bar — oid, Mod- 9 wW. Hyfon "Ph. PE 8.410) BEDROOMS irvine rom pl tty A AF tay Rg PE 4423 | ORIVE Thx RESTAURANT LOCAT. nO Cf 1 cap 7R. MICH, | BATHROOM © 4 PT. TUB. ; full basement. i 1 i) ac Size on Michigan's busiest high- i CH. _each. Other items. ; j wid accep window, 180 tt, Cgoversttve | Real | Estate Exchange = ool and washbow! In very good : ; a ea Piast, tle kath / BEDROOM — ty deen sretien soll Lote —— ge | ay, fay, bus, bust LOAN 835 TO $500 condition. Call PE 43441, REFRIGERATORS. LAST YEAR'S 2 ; z 3 shrubs. “Atom um t orm & “d tree ross | Suburban hess for right party OR 3-0357. AU 1954 models, _ of America's + H. aon a ACRE SUBURBAN park Priced a! only Piso " Home FOR SALE EN'S SH OF fe Liv: BC iT TLE fi iA . best brands. Perfect. new. quar : N, Realtor ou'll look @ year and still con tee Beach Fart ‘like ke pew th 6 ACRES Cail Rochester OL 60721. 9:30 HOUSEHOLD GOODS 1AS anteed for § vears. B hew Te- sea ita W. FE 24010) Met equal this kitchen bargain. Only $8950 with $2450 Wit! to 6° Pb. Rochester OU _¢-071}, OL 1-978} wow we orice Complete instane | ‘Videretor fet o Uitle mere an : ember Member Coop I ‘Real Estate Exch | r ~btreh—eup — ee & siz—acre parcel “tn Brandon ee ‘GET CAS [CKLY- -onty_ $i0--plus gas. Kenyon | —* Used machine Michizan Fiu- boards, strieth modern, lo- ‘PAUL M4, JONES, REAL ESTATE| Two. Size 420x660 Lovely en Bye ? slate wad, cnte 7 7 ft. business +0700 Puelgas OR 3-2401 —orescent, 383 Orchard Lake Ave, Se ra Juet 36 minutes from the. | oo Fa. FE COS) tie ma tho comiey od ‘or Onishing. Up to $500 GasH FOR §MALL Raptos. | “ATTY 3Er. = cara. Donec Metnt co cen: «(1s F ere LOT ON LAKE! foaa bs owner 338 Pt FRONTAGE p to working Also 4 chairs. FE 6-0226, paved road. Pull price $7,900 Ookiand Nice trees e 4 no 948 to 1953 cars. Bring your title, CASH FOR YOUr “Pornitone | "1. 2 : , , $1.500' 4 him REALTOR cet deals closed lose mitiutes. | _ or tools, OR 3-2717. Te. a te ie te = ee eee eee 1), ee Pa an Be +d “a furniture. | BENDIX DIALOMATIC a : : . c : 1 atre eer meets, -— 7 ~ {PAUL A. KERN, Realtor DOW] RIDGE — sire ESS Seat rashet. 3 ‘ra... old. ; a3 = Nl Oakland Ave. re A S604. . ww : , low 50 NORTHEAST Eves facing | CoLDSPOT REPRIG Ai SHAPE. | toneaie’ ss : $4,900.00 wil buy this neat 2 Real Extate aloce i9i oie | By owner, ee on breed la ian $75, Garden plow, $4. “TE +0178, | oo = m home located on a “Cass Lake, 400 feet eep, fs 4 Scanned = CHROME. ME DINETTE SETS. ASSEM. | STOVES BOUGHT SOLD. Ex- c oorene nrest ame the city. ‘ =e aes " a= A : § rooms and full b t. lot in exclusive _DOV ' RES “Shales aid ta 3 $086, : - 2 a7 arn YOU NG RIDGE sabdivision, $17 c- en a os “DORRIS & SON Loan Co. fe ae Be, eee ea 9 nice lot, Shown by ap- subdivision, $17,-) J 4. | th 80 acres of tana” trident REALTORS +1557 eee Cees Mame Termes | rea tap — a ae = ent only | ts Com, ‘ = : A a ; EAST sUBURDAK $00 cash. Call FE Be 7167 | | for indian Oniy $17 _ Cgeperative. tar oa ‘Exchange | F EF Le 9206 - Ieok. comoare and. be rnvineed Studio couch . sas AUBURN HEIGHTS a between 5 & 7 / pm. | Michva> Fluorescent, 383 poieee wemmut dining set. $25.90 If you need a /3 bedroom. — ae SEVERAL Good 1 LAKE ~corT- Ww ARD E. P: ARTRIDG E PEED AND SEE 202 PONTIAC STATE BANK BLDO.| chard Lake Ave. eds complete . - $15.00 family h home, with basement. the 150x168 | : Sto garden & pet, GET MORF AT BENEPICTAL atthe = Maple . $49.00 tee. se ae / 8 Rood loca- Jot is beautifully landscaped with | ‘ees per & P Dinnan REALTOR FE 2-8316) ot a hi poultry. ¢ near Poo-| “Yea” prseiptty to employed |” 5. AL. NEW up chair 00 . see this for sure. Fea- rut shade trees, large building | 08. 66 W.- mh Huron St. 4286 Dixie Hwy Dravton Plains = ; oer es. Main = gig So bi hot water heater New - $3 tures the ow st Sho’ ve rofit.| men ang women PLUS! Na’ A inigrspring matin mattresses | 19.95 = cofiventional din- in. the rear can be. used as CAKE OAKLAND ON MANN RD.) OR 7G Sundavs ee To. _ittile estate caiy "ei bod and | wide Credit and Bill Consolide. | AperTtment elke |New ‘conton Hr _- oiger grime north and" wil take | prituenes Veagliyl vewigf tre} tga FESO | 80 “ACR “NEAR “WILFORD. 4 ee ee ORE | ies dove. = _tanees ¢neos_M* nar o,pave- NICHOLIE & HARGER| Sake eae te” |g CORE RE Noreones me | 1 ZURNTORE Ba a J ; oa RE ree FOR COLORED FAMILIES Alto 1 Lake > a a FIC = ie B. Munro Electric U Jot. ‘Cal for appointment. We bere a maimber of chotee = LAKE FRONT oll on pict tt a i ft, of as lamer | 33_W. r-4 ‘ee = FE o-e163 | FINANCE co. Co, in W, Haron. __ | ae 8 ot 8. Segieew __r FE 2-5523 from r room with 4 3 5 lake farms? W__Dinnan£- + —— veda : L. AKE PRIVI brick and @,° some wih GL living room ‘stone fi tire les ree near 100. 66 W. Huron St Provident Co. ‘erator, a cube auto = ott ‘down ed po: shad jot t eres nh a — 7 we Tawrence a pase — leo /thie property, enty $ othere ayments tints at poroh, shaded lot beau- trou ‘ FRANKS | "FOR PaRM® AND ACREAGE se ae chest, pay ba tefl’ one with baset.ont and indermition. we wil be happy 1 $3.500 dos ee pd REAL ESTATE Can Hacietias OR Dai on ‘ar! tric 29 e5 dre’ ‘wens ber month. Hac BP 2 ¥ = : ot of. the Cty aeeurs | ne. ee C'Pan us 1919 M15 Spon undh ‘sdunday "1-0 5 pm_| Sale Business Prema 1S 5 er eh wz | PAINT IT YOURSEL F eaten 3 nes ings R I y SOAR via ee RIPE FOR pete ope 79 1s THE “BIRD” $40, PE 48270 meee me ma, lar 0, FE ¢-fer nee | plastered walls cove eek | aoe! found One TL SYLVAN = pais i loca DEVELOPMENT ~- AUBURN AVE. TODAY'S SPRCTAES a NS | aoa eee a an F ings, hardwood : ti in the Vill of Syl bE) ——. with lake privileges = tO OPERATE MODERN | — Extra SINING ROOM SUITE 6 PiRCE : a ‘oll furnace tare tors. mies Open Bren <9 fan ee Ce ee Meiaae ot erat | Neat Clarkston-Orion Rd. Price 91 feet of red hot Trontagé. Zoned | RESTAURANT ‘204, Drive-in with ml a ewe 2 PIECE Hi ; features brick roots and - . Tix?’ ft Only a dew step from | Stl . baad omen wah 4 per. - comfortable apartment re "39385 mewere. te x iattes— Call + fer——_+—— aske ioe park. | =~ __| for this CORNER lot. plus other incomes Owner must Sers oe m=z Fi te “Hl ; — _—— — = 7s. TT of A ri best raakes 7 WE NEED Listincs | _Owner FE 3-034 for details, <— mada: A GERNU +-vears: | aon oud ic es 38_ ACRES on Coolidge R4., Troy | Plant doing $16,000 | 79.08 math 80 feet ot fereiched GILES REALTY CO. “etVATKINS LAKE | “rownunin, “Price: sod too oe, einen Tattines’ Suattage | sroee per yr. No groceries, Really eaten Sa Orenara Lake chairs efront home. 7 per foot with terms. Soak eoen, . PE 56175 Best rooms, 3 bedrooms on 1 floor. Mage. Nort at Poo tue. Price a ae ae plus handles. Act fast on — koe ROOT AND } BS ed ed Le pidanateuien nee aaics: f Fete —— RD. ry : Ss - E aes A “aad on ee ee 2 ; é: a ~ ee se SEE" Ge. Buys Today | tigen SF: la se. seen mene} —— Filta — [12 at mia “FINANCE PICK & PAnNT STORE = hered ws ami Gs fenced & BRICK LAKE FRONT For Sale Sale Resort Prop, 44A | 8190 per acre Scat tuscan ine. «room modern pairing kot] a z RON er 0 ACRES ca Baldwm ita 1011 W, _ PE $6181. 5 trad rms. a : : rt mem.) Sain Witt (One ARE; ET cA | bate teswale ite Bo snore | fe ee: Spa fh it, fer pene gue Decemest, gee Beth ana i Joining state forest Good hunting, | ins ACRES with lake frontage. : rede ter, ~ ad gereee. Truly a we Gledwin tiene $300 - for cash. eae mi “malle_of take 2 ea pacar nae con Fe O See — ee WARD E. PARTRIDGE a SF LWA We's e Assist i in All Phases of Developmen ‘you “are RENT IT FAST . | through. Rent Ads! Room, | ‘ | house, ment, any-| thing — vant = es FE2-8316 ot bts etdeensieaternanes LS ae eee heehee a hate setnewey | spines | 3 Ae . : / * » f a 4 . F : . 5 * a + : Sane eee : — THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, AUGUST a, 1955 : t Sale Hoysehold Goods _57| For Sale , Miscellaneous 60 For Sale Miscellaneous 60 | CARNIVAL by Dick Turner | For Sale Housetrailers 78| Boats & Accessories 85 | : $x12 RUG AND PAD. VERY Goop some. DRESSED » PORK ano | REINFORCED sEP-| = : : 98 CUR? 3 ON Sania Wrens BETS | "ORY WOPPRSED La At Sarton | as a eo ee ee . : ED BOT Wa FING AND SI eo : : | @tics 7B ect mcghinen a Ligh gy Ka gta i ae Bo a ee - we tee Saar ee Consumers’ lines. Special i deal terlal . ee — 7 {ino D $08 pas kag on ; ‘ : GFN : Weshag. @ engine OM 3.2230 aft $119.50 o value Ao 50 e060 | oF w iy same ‘4 lent. com | 2h, : Phese lebih marred Also " toes, electric, oil and bottled gas heat- D&M. BUILDING Ee L- Lb terrif: a i VING . | Fioteceat es Seats | SERVICE NE OAL | Mereury Outboard “OEMONSTRATEDT | ~Ats, FE 2.7008 PE 2.9045 : Motors cARG AT x6 YOUR HOME. CA saw ORM COMPANY = ee Se ae } _ . [ Genuine. Parts: - NO ‘OaLloA TION. w a ? , i ~ , < . 4 CHINE sHaNPENED SM“ nar “thompson La St cae _ : f= Sales & Service -./-% Chevretet Monvertibie. Bel At = FEY 35 2255 E. Walton a PUMP. GENERA? ELEC. i | _ Shorty Hook's Hiner at {is rolet i — INTERESTED IN PHOTOGRAPH. | {ric, motor | $18 $0 95 a = te he ae oe | vrolet ; WAP MAN'S ———+ ae 1 t ane sup—+ Slightly crate pred v. NE OW PB Boe B oer a oe cunt Gm oe acisstication Hos: | pl Phuoresceop pag i omy ice. , ~ / PONTIAC a ) Esed Boats-and- Moters—}3)-Cnryner:—tull~ power ee “v7 RUG Ali PAD _ CAMERAS & BQUIPMENT 61a, | —E8kS Ave —— : Thay . Z One 14 fi. Weivertne -maited. | |e oon “Td Glapeesnote “Fan ont Lenton tug to match. | JET PUMPS. $60 95 GA THOMP. STEEL BAG ay i - _ ; [ CH EF yr old. One Tee Nee ler ‘'3. ‘Sa and “69 Nashes #81 Montcalm. =| _som. 60 @, Perry spear ap iar te per : , / One 10 h-p 1984 Pirestose. motor |‘? apd ‘48 Plymouthe i ESTINGHOUSE er SIGE E- KNOTTY | pol PARELING. wun BL ‘AVI OCK st i ~via St Ssf SY as Pt fo 4 PT oe gear shift and remote tank. [Tee ae Cigeneaee ctiniee BOTTOM PRICES i -ADDCD PC |e 2 ‘COAL & BUILDING ¥ a Pe Ire “vi M 3 "M1 Featises : W foeiss E GABERT’S © | ite ‘us tor ‘all your buliding needs. | $1 Orenerd Lake Ave wre 110i A COMPLETE CHANGE | onto Teles ak: cane Travelers Excellent, | FOR THEST TRANSPORTATION i Pia ys lance Specials BLACKETT'S —-STOoP — IN ' BEAUTY AND KELLY'S HARDW ARE Tee poate vg convertinien, Sette refrig. Tew. fe... 8 BL DG. SUPPL IES Souk and! laden) Whe Get peoet “CONSTRUCTION. | RELLY'S ¥ as he PoyriAce. PeuRVROLETS. BU: $50 june Ceidapot" Relris, 6 ca. 5 button starter lawn mower, Sure uburn A ams. Auburn ig 3. cKs, AND FORDS AT 65 48 Chevrolet 9 ¢r 3B < . - ee. 8161 16! Dixie eres Clarkston it's JACOBSON NOW ON DISPI AY ATIi~ —telglts rE ont ——- . q wages eee ike ATT TT | Now at EVANS EQUIPMENT, _ : Wanted Used Cars 88 FINANCE ARRANGED OR $195 pendix Auitator ‘oth g Sethatee fom - ~KENTILE fing eee HUTCHINSON | |WIOH § CHEAP 8 scRap cans itt +. CAR ei ee * "yaates bvdiram ofa y er from = 6, Bde ae ‘iN. Ease _ Six marvie colors, Oxbx'4 inch wie fences ond ere. nod ; —Per ee mae rane, ‘oe CHEVROLET 2 DR. $08. 4 95° FE & i 5 i . Terrific values, $33 33. Lavatories, E THE "HIGH DOEELAR | wondertus poy Really to good $2! up R. B. GERATORS 035 AND 1060 S CENTS EACH | TRAILER Lob ved Th | coaggalt oge — raping Pagel miss thie one ‘46 Ford Tudor __W, Huron, peed thee Urive the exis tiles NORTHWEST CHEVROLET 5 Re OOR SHOP j SALES it wt pay vow well Dixie Woodward at 13 Mile $o ; : r hard Lake Aye. __ | Lincoln 5-1100 7 ‘# Ford, ? to pick from. For Sale Miscellaneous 60 Soen0¢ ___ 90 8 tnaen 0, i Se aga | cad ace mes Li. |. VANWELT ——oEeeeee————— “me tees ‘ apes. |S of eas ee ee Seite Se ee er ii Dravien Plains OR +1385 1955 $50 AREHOUSE CO,, | Laund 2 ‘2 Sted Ad Phone’ SORE Orton: oe 7 4 ; OR Y1MS =e oil - a nee rae isis eee “ — Ss x Tix SOMPREREOR AT TO Lec = ee VT ce NEW PrEC a, | ville, _ (ae - 2830 8. Dort Hwy., Fitnt BIL! SPENCE i ‘ CHEVROLETS | " ~ ae Ave iwiweylader anf mo STORM SASH Savings $83 Bavin 2 Oatnoa ave” ep eun| Officials’ Ca eo 1a, Prom 6 ts. 1023 Dur 143. ss - Peatabesed ate Officials’ Cars and ve ah ae | Aluminumcombination window new 1888 models See MAM M Sal : $195 : ——e OL” | S€ doors Low Tow orice!!! |? ie wee gees »|| Badd XM fotor ares Demonstrators ‘a Pontiac, 3 ar 1 Ste FE 4-6089 | “HURRY! | @Raven | at a ane ar We boeuthe ta one CHEVROLET 1 erwood i} Pp R LEASE... EX. down As long as @ months t NOR _____ incon 820 stable typewriter, $35. OL 1-7831.| Wings ee we eee Th nee all last | _sellent_eravel_ "OA 888 “Pits shoo. Bimet E. Clark atize ee ae bee com interest, aa cs) MOTORS Weed tecsin bti00 “a rom NICK CONDITION, ay ce. ~ | £ q G cs = era tot | PE Sone 6-010 evrT Z MOT KS oad eeal Met woter and steam Refrigerators gas and electric, | Doors, windows anece plumbing | BROCESSED ROAD & DRIVEWAY |— F ERGUSON es Rare tr A __ 1% BAOLFY & ee pollere, automatic water heater.| heating and cook stoves and wa: radiators, sash and ail kinds of | "Sravel. Pit rum, 60-40 and cushion TRACTORS ———- | SSTOMERA WAITING FO Rn GOOD -1955 Demos A. Woodys. ~ ware, electrical supplies, | ter heaters for bousetrailers and eee © bidg. mai sand, Wilkinson Band & Gravel.) .. iow p, ai aivee meee __Rent Trailer | ‘Space _79 | clear care ton cosh —_ PAA _ tay - SEDAN, A WON- fit Lome res paint | TRAILER, EXCHANGE, FE_ 2-3200 OF EAD. ANTAGE J as Sy De SRAVEL | tor your money See how ae tar it TRAIT. FR SPACE ; | : WANTED Floor Cars beige Ge 9 wenterhl one. {HEIGHTS SUPPLY) 268 Perry | IVERS PUMP ; S SALE .. 2 5 a as ;—}— ee re __ MY So PU ME Ss, Bring your truck or trailer, | 5 yards, $1.00 delivered, PE! ee SOY AND SAVE: AVAILABLE tee No ‘Partai “rt i Officiats’” Cars”) "Woodward at 13, Mle NAT BIG SAVINGS _ Regular e118 ban >. p, anallow a (Cash and carry eniy) WASHED SAND AND | ORA VEL. HOUGH TEN A tee tn new section, of cur modern | St. {PE Courtesy Cars ie 1 SS = Rewular $128, bp, deep well UNION _pu.¢ ieesten aun? ead 86 a "Rechestes,. ous 10761 ROBINS For Sale e Used Trucks 90» pos ‘couPes & CLUB Cc COUPES a Ay 9 aed meoty Just arrived a car of 2z4x8" and ers jet with 1) gal. now . ~EP aur : Et - ———— : . DOOR, Set ixg ir a ABE SY REGKING CO., INC. WE GOT IT |JOUN DEERE B TRACTOR NEW! MOBILE VILLAGE |. cumvnouer pice (up| tie AIRS a i: ISE OF GOOD a A bn Soest Aa as = KELLY’S HARDWARE glass Moock aR ae "tack dist and peat. delivered. 8 | tor for Ist time, with plow on 20 Fileabeth Lake Ra FE 6-967 ee Sishts Of 31900. +008! | ne USED CARS .- Rock wool tnsulation—T9e-beg. Heige, FE SO DAILY cree 08) Serta | ae earner ee ries | At Accessories 88. 42_cvROLFT 3 TON STARE ey ouibes * CARKNER STUDEBAKER Resdimix ‘ef. | ———— a KF ENWOOD 9200. ~ =! 5. Also farm wagon on rub- J : | 06 8. Woodward Mi +3410 . OLB. and monet. | GEDICINE CABINETS, LAROE. 30 §AVE~ON: SUMMER PRICES ON For Sale Pt o9 Tr FE em _ | Seu Beek Comes’ complotely maw CAR OAs ee eORTRMINOHAM Ghingles-roafing-naile and many) 6% Ts gs shentiy marred. | oval, 00d fuel oll. Pill your, bin ie ete USED TRACTORS Auto Glass Service i : | AB oy FINANCING | ‘H_FORD TUDOR. (usb, THis CAR needs. yalue arte od] Oakiand Fuel When you - nt! tried THWEST Martha ET seen Piumbers lead, 25¢ a Ib. Also large selection of medicine te Paint 406 Orchard Late Ave. AKC BEAOLE PUPS 10 WEEKS) we WAVE A DE SELECTION | “our service? Olass installed while | Woodward. at ae A Py yp ad = We ‘can save 7 money on your cabtects with and sibowt lente, 56158 old. $15, PE 32-5410. Dus ID TRACTORS. | you wait, Insurance Jove honored. | Lincein tito DOWN & UP NORTHWEST nse aoe eT ecemee, tooniaen | =a GN COAL |AKC REG PEMALR GEALYHAM | Alt SIZES AND MARES. AND | All work guaranteed Pree 1 I 47 DODOE VAN TYPE TRUCK. | TEE ADVANTAGE oF OUR Woodwerd at 12 Mile , SURPLUS. LUMBER Fioorescent 383 Orachtd Lake see OCKER POPPIES —— | CREDIT. TERMS doer glass at sipaaniel inualed:| ace Fe'tegn wee ("6S | LOW OVERMEAD LOCATION $1100 J COCKER PUPPIES stalled. | duce FE 2-007 Laces & Material Sales Ave A. BENSON OR 93761 FR 407) FE ¢1112 “oe Spee. Sater Saturday Until 4 te .< : . NEW * cz pee eee ee Seas q ‘GLaas CO ‘te FORD DUMP TRUCK PER |S VE’ S Se TARN FOR & ed Coie th att Sen and com re PRICES” ‘ON oat COCEED far $5. KING BROS” ’ 122 Oakland ‘Ave re 47088 Eee Also Chevie sedan patel Delay Act Bt LARRY A m Dsen, _ Sagini al esent | = i = oe — To be removed from rty.|_00-6, Perry, Oi be ie Lar wan. MALE BOXER. EXCELLENT.| PONTIAC RD. AT OPDYKE_ CLEARANCE SALE OF EROME 30X40, Make Baron NEW AND USED | _wieks 267§ Orchard Lk. Rd companion. Fomeie Cees: LEE V-8 ENGINES 6-702. POWER MOWERS. ROTARY ea SEAT $798 VALUE. #05 proven metren, ABO registered. y ee ee eee BARR ") Hg B deposit’ wit weld ene fume per” poe Leary noollagaedll py bent paren | cannes — ae AND on AR ARIES. a ee cae eee at ved “Chrysler, Olds Buick, Siudebaker Chevrolet Rochester Ford Dealer sealer. 2 ton jack, Porter| ments available W. PF. Miller, wood. glastic and pettichiean 248 Auburn Rd. PE ¢6s10 | stamps with the purchase of an | -§ cylinder engines ee : rere. atonal ait sascer: ee | caries ane tase tea Enprescent aes Orehard: L Lane (ieee LEWELLYN SETTER, “iu | Pore. CB ECIAL International Oakland See d Fastest impe arret = : path ia Spaniel, Reasonable Ree 970-96. Now 850 - sa DOs . G : i . »_ eM +33 Pave Sve’ Be ee 6 one 21881. sd | Betese te tse smemative) - rowing Dealer _4-8008 LEE’S Sales & Service A Mis M .) CHURCH’S INC. NEW GALV «NIZED rT Talbott Teice PARAKEETS. CANARIES, CAGES. | lee DIXIE HWY_AT M-1S MA COMB.. DOORS s » Bine 1 Oaklend Ave. | PE 30830 __ e2i Mt. Clemens SC, iY PARTS ‘) CHEVROLET SEDAN _— Pe 2-033 oo _|@ i an fe. 1 * utes 8 BPS. paint also Spred Satin | PARAgeers -pARIES Tei “MEE LSEE OUR REBUILT SIDE meee. SGHRA pil "AUTO fay ro everything, redio, heater turn . CIRCLE ri FLUORESCENT FI SAVE PLUMBING SUPPLY and Gold Bond rubber base. hard | rose. FE 23-3340 rnd rakes Davie Mochinery. Jenn SS et ___—__— signal. pew tires and paint, $9. ES: most 00 § Saginaw __¥E b21| wee’. giumbing clocizical sup omnes COCKERS. $10 “ra | in farm equipment, Phone 4s, | WRECKED 1949 PONTIAC 8, GOOD | - | NOeTHwest CHEVROLET / ONE MODEL AX CEAR FREON | Ri nae ot mer 1050 Owklend gO egg | Sel a oe =| | — "fis die = =? ss pow eer. eee aa om 1 rooms. $11.95 valee $5.98.) dehydrator end beam pressure [ne a ee oa) eeres tet Me Clemens, PE RECOND TIONED | So . Beh ce meres call a Bloombes Mule, Mt e190 “Spiny model 823) 0 A. Thiomp | ote MA INE Ss DUAL EXHAUST SYSTEMS, HOC | CHRYROLET “66 210 ‘sees | sbguregme Michiean Fie | Bloomi Mus, Mt + oat PARAKERTS— PET SORPCIES MAC Iyweod. milfs ‘tall pipe, exten. LARRY Wate wale dalure ester” wind: Srescent, 383 Orchard _ : OLD GARAGES REPAIRED TO USED, SSacroull vean PICK- | __Dancey's, 230 Voorheis, FE 5-5071. “Farmaly Cu and eccessories for all shield washe ufos case GQSING OUT a ike Lengthen your ge- y FOCE Mower end and rater ‘biades . abet and models ty wire 3 section drag. Call before 12| REGISTERED COCKER PUPPIES. . ; gte Put es nee garage doors. ; “after 6: 8.30. 3316 Auburn Rd Re 5-0808 HOLLERBACK'§ AUTO panty Pe cond ne . oe ne nate iE - or a seciemeey a : BOLE Wosner Leed “Farm fie Rack Hoe 40 Baldwin in E_ 3-047 R h F D : CHEVROLET. CA’ ra bat Fact Offici Is uM" reerers Ot | FLOOR wits _ + |BiieSdere ona pups for, sale. - 10508 wp bet AUTO | Pants oc ester ord ealer “iter ra a SHO i S < "yS a eee oan Oa cgee beaten ed bower | 276 ~~ Hwy. next to Parkway “Fors Sassneus nd” Cre wiers"* Ph mdi td post yen oes 1 ne bad ope te 4 tear Le a TERE : rs = — = terms oo § “FOR M ane 30 radio ie on Bite a Gata @ Doors | XA mc7now ¢ MONTHS OF oe FR INC Cae Ei aene ere St) Bee Ok sys CUP MOTOR S| more Batson 3 . salicaeiMen oT Oh! row AER reoe of habar FOPS | SHAWNEE emer te 16 Oakland _Ave,__Ph: FE ¢4513/ dition. Low. mileage. $1300 of will . PLYMOUTH —_ ‘PAINT SALE E “SPECIAL SUMMER OFFER. Heights rane R __ Fee Sale Tires 80-A Aisa 1880. Cog camp sede, MG | 02.8. Wood ®: men LARRY woot ys Perey—ai_ttee aca a - “efter fee ® “id From $38 and up. “Estimates on = ‘Farmington 2043 or KEnwood 3-5400 ° | im FORD % TON PICKUP, WE. goer pSee Marae Bet | reat Qo EE) pega ee am wGn Ts MADRE Crom cnacron mine |" ohana AD ain 0 Eee, PERT at area sear wae a1 , 1 i. i vice, j white metal cupboard Ered | 20, ver ceot ot on PE on ang | Bos gd “DOOR SALE 00. ee Nikia FOR | Masten rris “Munstang” tractor, _Aupere. Poy * ot Optyte. = , te + Ome “80 pur oa. $1908, 3 jane red and beige. Jerome / rmica : ‘ jardware, UMBER DOWS. —_ ——~ | ! ic : = Ae i eee 1 ‘furon St Mo Conduit Wiring, -frosted | _ salt. PE 69900 + _—_—____| Used and unused Pord tractors and Auto Service : 81 ies FF 60 FORD DUMP NEW . -| Rochester Ford Dealer jack, FE os PORCH LIGHTS Ik EARLY] “windows. 29x20, ¢*-and-t2" {TOY COLLIES- (SHEL TIES EN — ¥ Brook Box. es oe } uareeeer ; : cement blocks £3 ft. metal doors. | tire breeding stock. Male and 3 | New _Olliver "SS Diesel and gaso- ne MA 5-23i1 after 6 or 6! __Weea Bae ‘ BULI- |" Americen. Lanterns, Old Enalish | cement blocks +3 ft. metal doors. | tire bre a deat me a REPAIRS, BUMPING & PAINTING bh: $1300 See ee amy Ase omy Somoleteseiee laneous plugs and switches.| small kenne’ Kc ‘ve istered ad new Coe r OC} crawler er tractors FREE ESTIMAT Es | jeer equippen wit BLADE CLEARANCE SALE | fenuttendiey siciics | omep romeaces on somnens.| {9 ginugee = we cock. Ca nite Seer sh erectors ana| Mp Ttewt PLAiN | fear" Bighew “bidder "Sere, MA Fluorescent, 393 ard Lake| blowers, stokers and controls. EES atm BRAID MOTOR SALES §-1611. MA 21-5007. je = ROUGHBRED BEAGLE PUPS : =i os ae har aennvemmenen pit eccag Pontiac Farm & Industrial | iPHONE PE te BALE You Ghic 9) Se MILES.) WEL). pRUENO IO | This Ad Worth.....$200) -—_ Tractor Co. ___ Bass at West Pi a iiss” GMC. en DUMP. eek | YWOC D. —| - of 853 8 Woodward : Oar enners ori NDING IN THE p bene a oo Do It Yourself- 61 Onge, Deity, Mctuding Sendare car. Cylinder weak Me. Ai tints ot _toweet-prices— Alen | ooesee | $01_4th_8t. 023_Closed_ Sun. 1 —_ Fe SiS. | shine Shop. __Auto Insurance 90A i — faraware. wholesale and = ped od Com. om. @ s. ‘ PE ¢-6433. Auction Sates os Sale Motor Scooters 82) att sTaTe AUTO AND > FIRE IN. beater’ ban cell Any car plete stock soil sewer crock and = rat MON- |. reese = sl Renn | peranee Cet 4 Rh ‘dim? wi . cabal. AUCTION EVERY WEDNESDAY or ater m p A “Bupply | 186 West Montca im PE } —terer ete yutght. b, Smart, cuir Perm ANDERACN ‘Sates + servicer. | _Boushell_ Phone PE eT _| HOUSE OF GOOD CHROME 7 oy ee Dogs. Trained, Boarded co anes Gens Cobace Fare For Sale Cars 9 ‘Po ile Used Bie Bones eer Ptaat or ‘Sale Housetra 78; _& Bervice ‘St ANGLIA, “ENGLISH FORD", makes Of | ee —{ &EL BRE BOARDED 49 CUSHMAN AIRBORNE. $86 FE $293. ap} leather interior fully + 300-16-6-~-ply tires — PE -6-7992.— 4} ne, kup and d@ AUTO KAMP TRAILER, coop 43 i @ mt tothe gal. only saroux.| PLUMBING SPECIALS FOR RE EXT wor Fa ee bias | -gouiiion. Large, Side room. geet! inns cosinadan RAOLE 5TH we eS oaig Baio naugg Gooey By a Peo eae cement iauind ry trav | Shor paper steamers waters ae ported re le Late Farm | ar “ies ter we. ee " Aravie Ave. after NORTHWEST CHEVROLET xcellent ote ; nace in @ condition, . FE with stand and faucets $23.50. Oak- 148. 2 x, aoneee water ry 9 De- furnebe recaum ger “Os Orehard BOARDING. BATHING AND CLIP- i654 ALL eam & . , Woodward at 13 Mile “ _FE_ 58-0685 ren aye Ten ping, 704 W_ Perry, PE 2613. | ae Lincoln 5-1100_ [ Good condition. poua. BOARDED DOds Runs good, MY 2-1621. BUICKS | aor A aspeb aes sia Oe Open dally 8 to 6; . Sun. Pas to 2 Cameras, Equipment | O1A ea baretben, Pa 6. Sele Hi CUSHMAN MOTOR SCOOTER. | +53 ROADMASTER 4 TONE 7 _ Arnason Plumbing ey | — care Com REEN a pena, pbaTeR, Jacobson Ss "8 CUSTOM 8 coateeee lt O08 YA weekends oe ene ~ Hay, Grain & Feed 71 are, Y SOMOUR EROLE| Ee e108} HUDSON & RAMBLER 5 We Deliver ‘ing at best, A Take —_~ Bao #4 Gien- : i —= ianees |e ten EMM, HAE, GANONG MA Tel Rane ott ast t | toes samme, 2 sw BASTRe s Air compressor, w | electric heaters. $70.05. G. A. ; o : ? ~ For Sal feierc: cles 83 83 ; 3 ’ tanks: Atuininumbullding.—MY | Thompeon, Be 8_Poree - Se a _$226_Bighland _ Ri a “a2 i BALES OF ALP. others. gal Oreo tds ft.. sa low. as le neyo sail oil : aa - ; ire DT. 40 FORD : r zs sew. sical oods - te down. Genesee Bthes, be PRECIA R | thonal superior popper. MA 4-0566. * aes i Ticino st : a Supe ewe Dixie Bey. _ "your Harley AND, SERVICE or ; mn wir “RADIO se giansinan Gi. én corn Tr. MA 4-066, PLYWoop. ize WAR-| BABY GRAND Piano. USED, ; faginee $72 South | AND DYNAFILO 2 Be GoD. +00 TQ CHOOSE FROM . FUEL OIL TANKS Wicks, 2678 Orchard Lake Rg. | made by Beldym,, $10 Joho For: | owe aaa |'60 SUPER RIVIERA TONE nies, beet one, : = __Quitmeyer_ OL. 2 i300 pie fh: pg hy orrenas ONE 37, AT HEA GRAY WITH RADIO ear ‘2 CHRYSL SARA- ted | Pr oe ATTENTION SUMMER VACATION-! ments now , TE | ved Ag “poylan OL AND DYNAPLOW $65 oes os ie wer. = automatic | = Fe i. pet = a - Ds mes ae ee a oe ae For Sele Livestock 7 ig Fr rasan £2 98 | Si pide eel lieing Y { ci He nee) ; BURMEISTER’S . oan while learn- CHEVIOT SHEEP. GRADES AND: aoe — —_ _For r Sale e Bicycles _ lil L ae | “SGnrawess capaci ON TRUMPET |B 4-0566, ___ purebreds. MA 6-2703. DLR "em : - DSON, M01 0 -. ‘EROLleN BOY prcvcue 4100 MORE — _, Mile 7 : + porses —and— #180 Alien | ontha. ~~ rf _2_ speed gear FE -2- t 5 TARY Le eae nee —ALeO-, ment or « lend contract, OR Boats & Accessories & a SAAR — TEX TYR. Bat HORSE: KELLER i ELLER - Mes OUU,UUU Foot Sale 5 TUNING 2 = ees ae RET RE beers oe Sees : : a ae — ; rv N coon va nemienetee [eee Ee ee egeeemn ere WENO | KOCH [wee 7 ance. cord. ine BUT earenes sale, all boats 20 per thee te, oe Ra ete | “aL ment. Private owner See at eS FRnLNCstStSt:tCtCS~S -- Gaed-Car us ‘ —Fe ee eee — : —— JETAN RS SS re = a cece aa i ; B vr. : an — oe 8 on. ad ; rs Se re ae =e APARTMENTS}. -SLAYBAUGH'S % pollo ke RD COW ERTIRLE Ul : | SOLED HER :D BU amr tape Sakae wae | Rey aad VEL — + w wcket | jorecre Gales. STICK 1st 4 DR si ent af wad with full _a Dine dey pat. st dio, Sie tel “KELLER sow ‘eabares. aan ns, Bank a tte, | cleat, B trailer . | KOCH DEALER Ls * - ees : . a0 3 2 . eT >. THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, AUGUST. 8, 1955 se "For Sele Cars 91 For Sale Cars oF ie For Sale Cars i ORD |I. j tBob Froet, Inc. staan, Hit_Beot_ - FAIRLAINE CLUB “SEDAN | | ae :% i 4 a eee a © a SS ee — _ aos S. VARD — . OF Sm : OPM Full uipped Includin; ‘Taxes and License uit ee mprawer | qe i Go To The ae etn aR trvearourcart ; , . cnn OO, SL VO nl : Goob USED CARs “Eis acount 9 AMS care.” AND $59.99 Mo. Worth $125 a — i : Ze é : AK. : bs : ° : a between § and 19 1952 Chevrolet ome Bob Frost, Inc. | 7 —OLCO FC VA _ With Only Ten Dollars || “~ rl C ) ae 7 = = = seater an | Racoue aencony beaten — ara VIO. ($10) Down | F . “Tectionas titi gray S WOODWARD | “$09.7 vi ! ; FNAL - 3 A PARADE | sarrauy | Soutise" coat res} —— WEEP - | * 1950 Stidpbake e405 |‘ PONTIAC DOOR STAR ‘ ; ook . : i OF BEA. UTIES SP ECIALS A Bea a Mer | , uate meg emanate, ; , A- ] Buys Gees = 338 Bly. VB Conv. , $2350 54 Scary Segoe] SRE ae weer ibe | ag (a $3 Ford R: Wgn. $109 49 Pontiac Sedan S144 = '54 Pont, 8 2 dr.... $1395), gar wrolet ee , yb Fad Hardtop '49 Ford 2 dr......$144 : * 'S3Plymouth 4 dr... .$795!,2) ford Cun 8 2 oe Ma gh eae with heater, etc “S000 miler, save tte hay car 1953 a Lace can «Chev. Z de... $144 : a ~ N 33 Dodige V8 4 dr... $803) _ R&H, auto, trans. $389 Seetiy, a he Pear ier eae | Pe OF GOOD } '52De Soto 4 dr... $599 49 Packard 4 dr... $9 ||] Top Financing.& Cleaner Cars * 53 Dears | 4 Pid *" "3605 ‘sa Merc. 4 dr. Del., 1949 Oldsmobile $395 | U SED CARS CHEV. 153 Willys 2 dr.. $544 130 Ford 2 df.cccc> $244 ; ; 82 De Soto VB 4 de, $803|.<, TAdio, heater .....$195) “Conrertiie’ a tn execiiees 1066 £ URW SER ee ME tone 1°52 Cadillac Sedan $1799 —_°50 Dodge 2 dr... .$199 2—'52 Ply. Suburban $995 = an i 1575 oa NG pont aciay sega $695 ‘53 Lincoln Capri $1399 +49 Buick 2 dr.....$144 |) "52 Nash aeemmeana «| 50 Lincsin 6 poms oie ° ae AL SALE TIP TOP. taps thee 4 de cake bk rk on ee '46 Pontiac 2 dr.... .$99 |) overdrive . . . Hydramatic . iS .. $295 = seat covers. svarkline chrome ; 30 Hudson 4 dr... .$199 | 51 Hodson ae ‘sss “S2Pontiac 8 4dr, canctearation orcas wee! (Guaranteed — |. Yeru"te Se SS = isarghgeal dr. es 47 Ford 2 dr.......$99 | SPECT ALS. yeramatic ...-- | amatic S266 TAYLOR'S TIC CCR DO | es 210 * ae —— a — Wiis writ —=—+4"47 Catia $399 ' - 3h Buick 4 de. oe 1 $495! * ene euiesl $844 a plled, Lake . 1083 Chrvaler Windsor $ ar, Re ; 52 Henry J 2 dr.. .$244 a] "53. Chev ee Sone | Faerie “aE ot WYRE: eee tS 1955 a ey ae Di. pies Convertibles | ‘34 Olds S 88 Holiday, real sharp... -+.+++.$2498 @ EADY TO “WORK ‘SO Stud., auto. trans. $239 og gM tens Who? oon 1931 Ford tudor Custom Fo do : , ee Ve nas 309 ‘31 Ford Conv.....$499 rd . ayheoge ay "46 Cadillac 4 dr..... .$295 “non Tawi) gorengset malic. 3495 , iter choca’ FORD | ry Eiemonth ie 9 +53 Chev: Conv-.-.$1099-|. '54 Ply. Savoy, Dix. Tudor, like new. vs eeee $1345 | : ea ce 46 Olds 76-4, - ——_—}_—_S 8g Mle} ___ ——-S ___}] 953 Ford 2 dr-.....$699 _'54 Ford Conv. ...$1544 |i] Se | Cue ee pie? Hydramatic ...... $47}'8 ie ai! Di. es HYDRA. | | oe Desoto oo eoulnped: | $1645 52 Plymouth 2 ar. 4 53 Ford-Conv. ..,$1099 | 54 Chew Bel Air, z ae R&H, W/ Walls. $1442 “ Co . x ‘52 Olds 4 dr. 88... .$° 7 t.. ; = : saa OTHERS ro cancun CENTRAL miss i weer gurveoter | 1962 Pom cone 2 door with 2.006 miles. Radio — |] 154 Ford R. Wen. $1544 =e 54 Pont. Chief 8 Dix. R&H, Hydra........ + $1555 LINCOLN-MERCURY, ays 5-100 ‘on . We want your opinion on this one. || '53 Chev, Hardtop $1099 7 k RB] SALES INC | eee HYDRAMATIC | 1947 Desoto + ay. "51 Dodge 4 Dr... .$344 TUCKS —_{1-+53 Chrysler New Yorker Cl. Cpe, R&H. /..$1322 f 1emen- ; 0 W. ica ST. AAS Casa AVE. _Velentia offs oft ot se, oi S41 $12 S 53 Pontiac 8 4 dr. $999. 50 Chev. V4 t. pan. $199 . M . ~f Cre Et Bee Mircuch tee ‘33 Buick Riviera $1299 '52 Ford 14 t. pick, $499 11°53 Ply. Camb. 4 dr.. R&H, clean......00002.8092 schneider | "et Be N nai ee 1951 2 Mere. 2 dr.+-- 809 ssorog set rck Sol] nn i we ew -ARKSTON 50 Ford \% t. pic re ___ ‘232. S. SAGINAW ST, a — Credit = MOTOR SAL s “BUICK = ee 2 r= KA "41 Ford vj t. pick... $44 |] 'S3 Dodge Coronet V-8 4 dr., R&H, Gyro.. .$1029 ji MERCURY CLUB SEDAN, Lincoln ; bs ex S1 FE. " ; “Deg ee eet ment Os aioe aura tar rep P] Ayr aay bed | 52 Ford R: We ot Fah ceed 2 Caocias $1009 |i] 52 Pont, Chief @ Dix. Sed’, RAH Hydra... 9508 : . k e power 5 $3 For ump <= : xX. O¢d., ; elseie pee: RPE | bg grou creating SO9D | het h Ne [2 ater. Ch. Cp hen ade py betcha ae S te “sl we iN. . 3 arate WN EN TRYING eo BUY * . i, fet bl ck, lke | ne ow adie eater te '§ sere, - pe., ¢at arid extras... seveces ECP | Ge widen tl) Beit dtinecaten’ | Sedge ati, | Sats shes, t= SERVICE SPECIAL | — EE el ? . | 4E HAVE 4 000D sei ection yan gS ce re . ; ‘| ’51 Olds 98 Hardtop, R&H, Hydra., &XtTa3. . .$622 My Sot il od ee pm N SRNR | Thar" yoo can mh BILS SACRA (ALL RECORD UR POWER BRAKES FOR YOUR CAR | jeleueaim ena idbaimates a Renee tering oe ee | Beech or OL Frost, Inc.| 15] _| Retuar $#7 Installed —Now Only $31 Installed | > =< it 4 . oe mt- < | O R ydra. Priced right. Any car No Co-Signers! oe nvecrey aaias i - 1. Limited Supply 2. Save $16- LIVE 1OUSE OF GOOD R ) : a i os 'SED-CARS Immediate Delivery! | I: 6-2200 Lammas 2 63933 STUDE 3. Fits '52-'55 Fords | . CARKNER STUDEBAKER , ind STUDEBAKER GOOD TRANS. ‘ vain WAL BUICK ward MI 43410 Deal Direct! fo portation. $63, 873 Scott Lake Rd $3 4. A Real Bargain Found Only ; . RMI Oe GPM O TT | NoFinanceCo! | SRR, HRP ANE — 65 a Always 80 Extra Nice Cars fan after 5 _ prite. $505, Phone Jimmy Sm rohan cht coupe Comm saa) naded oO HAS Olds: mobi le Buy Here—Pay Here A CHUTZ MOTORS vic” extras. ict NOW = while our H ld T ; F fel = | 1955 D. = e Y’ALL - COME ,RESOTO,- PLYMOUTH, DEALER an ia aro urner 4 or a I } emos —_ HARDTOP. | | CARS Courtesy Cars STORET "ah Bh Tas oo ‘ 1950 - y, B ] (eam § O T S Floor Cars MOTOR SALES °G 2 a. VF USED CARS : : = i Th M t A ape Your 1s PONTIAC. WILL TAKE eos F°RENER STUDEBAKER | OLDS MlIdwest -4-7500 Liberty 9-4000 TOP BUYS < Bs pouay spont coupes | “he meee Gren ee, Bunce | *sa Se ML TO : JOrdan 4-6266 Liberty 9-4001 . | Be Sold (DR, SEDANS — 2 DOORS heater, turn signals. Only $8 the gal. Radio “and heater, $5 $695 : se Soot" Delivery 'S4 Mere. Mont.-Comv.,_new_tires, new_top.$199? | —_— PF NRTATOU xo FINANCING PROBLEMS “NORTHWesT GURYRELET NORTHWEST CHEVROLET oe — immediate“Spot Ivery— — AC INGE Siti deat Act Today. PONTIAC ciinrTAIW ihe | wer “Daee peer IW 18 STA. |: Ms Svinte mecaene | Low, Low Bank Rates — No Down Payment "35 Olds S 88 4 dr, R&H, W/Walls........$2358 HASKINS Santen 8. Hydramatic No esd eee ka ae ‘| nn =. = ‘SI — . meen | — "| "53 Cadillac 62 sedan, BI. R&H, Hydra.....$2295 a ia ee ! IAL re — - : | ORDS Oetiend Conk Fastest sh / L¥yOl | 900 ( Jsed 7 a rs | 52 Cadillac 62 Sedan, green, R&H, Hydra.. .$1845 ai | ' * = = | $695 Cee Semone | EWAE RY D / LY S ; FORD | '§3 Olds S 98 R&H, Hydra., power........$1698 : DIXtE HWY AT’M-is “MA ssomt | | “oe SSF aan ° | 7 : ‘53 Packard Dix. 4 dr., R&H, W/Walls, Ultra $1392 i ‘50 ae gets, | B fins Al N DAY | or AAUGUST. | ‘ covers : —} 2 tear ey fadie pb hoster: i] °S3 Pont. Chief 8 Dix. Hardtop, R&H... peescel 133 | i | ree maroon with # mile : | ‘ aks | | high polteh ess i : ; “Trent = 7 T H. E. =u a . | -Look at These Prices $2 Chrysler Saratoga, R&H, W/W, pretty. .$983 : Ne direc full power, | : . . ! $395 eta Raa | 1950 Look at These eorsn 'S3 Ford Custom 8 4 dr, R&H, Ford-o......$943) a ee oe ‘AQ, oh Lee pare Pate Re _ RETAIL STORE _ SS tees CHEV Te —— AUGUST - 1 = — . q ‘This fs @ very clean 4 door sedan, 2) = \ [ . Radio, “heater ramatic and bes . | DATTA | ee ee Ss 1954 Pontiac 1953 Chevrolet a IS THE TIME TO BUY! .. DLVAIN ITA /¥ PAG ATRICIAN BEDA R | Star Chiet Cataling, Radia Pe 8c Raa, heater, and. —~$495-—- 1955 Pontiac Star Chief Catalina. ~ a —— : equipped. monstratora oto : This ts a Bel Air top. Med || AlMOSt MEW 0.0.2... eee prreet 74 h 0 c $205 | Bet BR 51995 $1095 | Ee Se SEAMS | 1053 De'Soto Poweriaster 4 Door. BUDGET CARS c \ “HOUSE OF GO ; seeaker god euaras i ’ oe AON OR AB One BOBADOOD. $995 . wheel skirts, back up lights. 1495] Buick ; — 50 os oe ADO MMT a8 : Painiess a Se meee & et bay co ecs seu oscececcres : oe. $495 a Chev. 4 dr....,,.895 50 Ford-#2 dr $367 t eee 134 Pantise 4953 Pontiac = : ~ || 1952 Studebaker + Door. _ , _PLYM. ee : Sel I ee |] = A wonderfl-value, only ..escsesese+ $495 | P ogy yy Bere, Cl. Cpe....$95 49 Olds 68 Sed... .$314 2 ° Lt se,‘ aE og Gydrametsc. 3 tone and ier Stecurtty signais, 1949 1954 ec 210 4 Door Sedan. $1090 Lo 2 tone blue and tvory Can't tell : | e RAN ee Foo tence : , ee ‘ $295 “Nontitwest CHE our $1795 $995 FARD 195) Ford Cusiorn & 4 Doc Sedan. «as 47 F rd 4 dr... $98 '48 Pont. Conv... . .$287 3 bbs = 7 ‘ Ce ee ~ = ~ i Sees ae : z , iess-PCYUG OR aR 4 = ab NST US 1931. 2a Pass. Cpe. nc: | 38 Pont. CT, Cpe... $195" Hudson 8 .,.. $321 a = brook, 650, 16, . , , ra ‘ a z : : Radio and heater ...... Stee eielerie vac e $895 |] : . 48 NLY | = A784 balck as WAGON 1952 ercary oes Coupe. $745 ‘49 Chev. Tudor ,. .$282 31 Dodge Cl. Cpe. $489 . Lf Sentury ddr, Radio, heater, Soecial adr. with radio, “heater : R -& Ho -Mere-o transs coc cveese cece ne = : 5 = NASH , @) hippy ocala ‘wa "and Girectionat: steals $395 1951. Pontiac 4 Door Sedan. ~g30s | | 22 8ash 600 Sed...$227, "SI Pont. Cl. Cpe.. $414 4 | ; R & HH. Hydras 2. ic. cs ccs e cess sonoce | : $195 SHARP | $189 895 ~ $795 ™ a 8 ert, statten “Directional || 1952 Ply. Cranbrook 4 Door Sedan. : ° ; | - signals, ou won't ave toate Sie vena $595 : = | _ | 1951 Lincoln .4 Door. | = se CARS" i 1953 Pontiac _1953 Pontiac_ eee RT & H, Hydra... a good one ....+.+... $460. a 7 7 || ser. station wise: - Radia, fdr Chieftain Deluxe, Radio a Ford ‘Door a or = ~ ua are aa | CHEV. Bi Ween Ca a Tikes aia “$1395 a ee 1950 ns Haag A eal £ Door eee cms - Low Finance. Rates ee "33 Mercury sedan . :$1195. ] pile A good c Bo iwack aspecsc dev covers S180 . ‘ ae ; "33 Pontiac 2 Sage $1295 So = -HUDSON 1951 Mercury 2 Door, * sus . 52 Chev. 2-dr23+ $795} : — ; Cy) . Radio eater, Merc-o trans. ...ss+. = —+ 152 Ponte Catalina. .$795 : ee - : — $108: — oo a i 51 Sg Nash: Acaheseador 9995 Oe te Coenen ene Convertibles : : ‘oF Tec ceces Star Chief 4dr. Custom. Radio, adr Radia. ‘neater, Power Glide || Spotlight and sun visor. “1985 Ford—Black Beauty - , ; . Ses rs . , and visor, n an a } “HUDSON: Ne ee eee ie Weeiss Cams bab 1953 Ford—Ford-o, R&T | Meet Your Next Car 2s "51 Chev. 4 driv. .7... $675. ee $795, he Biggest Cleanup Sale 1953 -Pord—Std. Trans. RAH” mat i _ $195. Site} 2 $895, In Our History 1952 Ford—Ford-o, R&H - : enry Glass $100. Le _ Ce 9! an " ' = -— $$ earrings i 100 Others 1 50. Chew. as New Tires At the 50 Chey. 2 dr, .......$495} 1954 Chevrolet 1951 Ford To Choose From J ~ ~ 48 Nash Sedan .... eed Bel Air 4dr Radio banias, Sows ddr Radio heater and Pord. Seer 2 Doors —— COUNT. : iS. Le, a al er Glide and 2 tone. O-Matic, It's gotta go. 4 Doors 1—1952 Ford, R&B - sod i. ord, R& Se GLENN'S — “ Catalinas , ~ 21953 Fords, R&H - More SALES $1495. $445 Convertibles cs ae Station Wagons sty nas 100 More Cars to Choose From «TAC Matthews- + _Your Chevrolet salen. 2s is a : es “Famous Workingman’ s IL STORE ie aes Some Ll FE 4-4546. | Hargreaves | . . RANCH WAGONS _ 1+1954 Ford, R&H "Bright Spot” 1—1952 Ford, R&H sae ~Your FORD Dear | FE 54101 Open 8 At to 9 PM, ° THE PONTIAC PRESS, -MOND ‘ AY, AUGUST 8, 1955 TWENTY-NINE» -- - Today’ s Radio Programs - -- furnished ons this column- ject cha WIR, (768) CKLW, oan eae bog ve — = 2 aap withers notion, , ) CAR, (1190) WXYZ, (itv) — WJBK, (4490) WPON, (1460) TONIGHT - 9 00 Cloone PON 0 WR, ae, ee a a il = Joseph Hainiine wx Feephene. — £.—WIh, Voice of aAgricit. Wes. =a WWJ, News by Lew: CKL ce of wstone| WWJ, Bob. Maxwell wi “Breaktast git WXYZ, Waterick. Mec W. Top ecret Piles WXYZ, News Ace, Wolf CKLW David GRE Ect ome uaces| CF SAT Es orcon| SAE Sit Blige | Sate araeons ews, McLeod} «° % ews, Binge ~ - WEAR, Rhythm nd) wee wows, ‘ace $:30—WIR. guy ‘w Andy y ettee vi Clem w WPON Goes mo nouneee. | PON, 10:00—WJR, arthur Godfrey 6:30—-WJR, Bob Reynolds 7:06—WJR, Jim Vinall Peale WWJ. Ross Mulholland Gone, Mate, Canter show | “Ww. Bob Maxwell Wave Ny ‘true Story WKY. Bil) Stern weet wane YZ. Osgood News, Wolf} CKLW. News. Homechats CALW. Eadie) Chase 10: Stevenson for President in. 1956"", Shivers, one of the early | arrivals. for this week's Governors | Conference; told a reporter Baad terday. ““And should he = nominated. : will not waapert hn.” : Shivers 8 hi unne 4 Democratic nominee Stevenson to support Pres- | ident Eisenhower in 1952, “Tf the Democrats can bring for. ward a. good man as a presidential nominee," he said, ‘‘a man who understands the problems of all sections of the nation, he will win.” |Teen Car Thief Leads Police on- Five Mile Chase DETROIT —A five-mile chase involving one police gunshot, the use of a ‘railroad switch engine vorce of Lady X.” (4) News. Paul Williams. (2) News, Jac LeGoff. + ‘weis—(7y Armchair “Theater. fhet.”” (4). Little Show. Ernest Borgnine in “Operation Sun- shine.” (2) Miss Fair Wenther. Bette Wright. 11:20—(2) Nightwatch | Theater. in “Bridge of San Luis Rey i 11:30—(4) Tonight. Steve Allen ahead to Blackburn Twins, Jill Corey, Jim- Moran. TUESDAY MORNING 7:00 — (4) Téday. (2) Morning |9:00—(7)—Todd Purse Show. (4) .9:30—(2)_ Arthur Godfrey. 10:00—(7) Wixie’s, Wonderland. (4) Home. — 10:30—(2) Strike It Rich. 11:00—(7) ‘Story Studio. (4) Ten- nessee Ernie. (2) Valiant Lady. 11:15—(2) Love of Life. and a railroad tower loudspeaker and some Indian - style tracking | year-old car thief yesterday. Gene Evans in “The-Steel Mel-+ The boy was in custody of a ju- | venile home today pending inves#- | gation. : In his flight on foot after be- ing spotted-in a stoleg car, the boy touched on parts of suburban Yard tower workers kept pur- suing police posted. on the boy's maneuvers by giving reports over the loudspeaker, One policeman | commandeered a switch engine for a ra_time—in-the chase ————_—_——___ The boy finally was found hiding in the basement of an abandoned + In { 56 ‘Election lover as moderator of “Make the Jack Webb isn't missing any back, however elusive: He even has a “Dragnet” in play form te get royalties from amateur theatricals. Lovely young (19) Diahann Car- roll gets a part in an upcoming “Amos 'n’ Andy” episode. A and A were on the air 11 years before Diahann was delivered. DESI AND LUCY FLIP Six Godfrey grads, or expellees, have hit records . . . Desi and Lucille flipped. when the headlines said the $64,000 Q. “toppled” “Lucy” from the tip of the rat- ings. ‘We're not even on the air,” groaned Desi. Lou Cowan, who | dreamed up the new champ all-out cash-throwaway, was, hired by CBS to keep him from switching re show. He'll slice off a huge — any new programs he P= He turned the boss | job of his * ‘Down You Go” over to |. his wife, who dreamed that one up herself, anyway ... (Now why i= you think of things like that, dear?) Gene Rayburn, fit as a violin and just as stringy after his feosaniaayh siege, Warms Up for the urm_of Steve Allen by taking | trying Berlin ‘calls in-song-melodies to his arranger, Helmy | | Kresa, who takes them over the executive phone. That's the quiacast which sounds | In the past, Kresa suffered arm-ache holding a receiver “Mission ic Gov. Allan cynic hasn't | like every other one . Connection” from Jim McKay .. While Tex Grauer -will take over theit night- | time NBC radio time, lovely Syd- ‘addition to her own “Byline. °° | last CBS bought up a flock of old Frank Parker transcriptions just | before ABC acquired therh, to kill off = competition with himself Lon. Berard Tabakin turned a neat | “capital gains profit thereby. “THIEF” TO BE ON TV Ray Milland’s ‘The Thief” will be on TV soon, and that will cre- ate a wierd problem: It has abso- lutely no dialogue. Now they'll have to spoil it with commercials . . « Kathryn Murray has .an ad- | vanced case of Imogene Coca. From the sound of plans to plug”’ merchandise via virtually every big TV ‘show this fall, be o _ Godtreycasts._Producer--— Mickey Rooney May Sub While ‘Steve All town phone, in the reg- ular way, except that he didn't: lift” the receiver He asked Leonard to call _ him..back, speaking in the general direction of — the phone. His brother phoned back. Irving punched a plug—but didn't lift the receiver, you from the bookcase.” x * about such a radica! idea. parlor. his breath on it. must be going on. x * or narusedin. bed.” That's earl, brother. HOFFMAN AND PHONE “I'll take a walk while talking to him,” Irving told me. roamed the apartment, talking normally, “Can you hear me?” he asked his brother. He His_brother’s_affirmatlvye reply came loudly into the room “over a loud speaker. “Now I'm in the bathroom,” Irving said, “and now-I'm over fav the clothes closet. Imagine being able to shave and talk on | | the phone at the same time!” * * I suppose a guy could even have a girl in both arms and also be phoning, but it never occurred to me to ask Hoffman _I got sort of excited and phoned the wife at the beauty “Look, Ma, rio hands!” Irving yelled at her. Bell Telephone Laboratories developed this gadget, which now has 1,000 subscribers. The phone—even without the re- ceiver off the hook—is such a sensitive microphone that one arthritic subscriber can get the operator by blowing A hard-of-hearing subscriber has a Rube Goldbergish advice. The phone's ring turns on a fan which rattles some tassels which sets the dog barking which informs the man something x * | with one hand, tinkling the piano with the other, while “It's a wonderful age,” says Berlin. “If I had one r of these at home, I could phone in my flop songs without getting out va (Copyright 1955, Post-Hall Syndicate, Inc.) |two weeks of intensive field train- ing today at nearby Camp Gray- ling. Maj. Gen. Gordon A. MacDon- ald, commander, urged his 46th Division in a welcoming speech Michigander Victim in California Theft tween regular commercials and the names of the stars, we can't myueete in. After grabbing $100,000 at the new Frontier in Las Vegas, how can Ann Sothern again be just a “Private Secretary?” . . . Gary Crosby’s new deccaration is ‘‘Hig- gledy Piggledy,” written by music man Jack Robbins’ son Marshall foh, Johnny Mercer helped a lit- tle)... If they threaten to shelve yanything around Jerry Fairbanks’ new H’wood TV show, don’t worry ~the place is a reconverted super- |market. (Which aisle for cokes, | ma?) | Bill Goodwin got Ge ‘It Pays maybe because he’s been wal 17 Goodwinners, too. 11:30—(4) Feather Your Nest.’ (2) | Search for Tomorrow. 11:45—(2) Guiding Light. _. TUESDAY AFTERNOON 12:00—(7) 12 O'Clock Comics. (4) Ding Dong School. (2) Ladies Day. i397) Beulah. (4) our of pitches for products peddied in | SANDIEGO. Calif. (M—An East | Lansing, Mich.. woman yesterday | the ‘sheriff's office < Think of Gallagher's! Chalks Up Governor Bid aa inKentucky = ==. f eee LOUISVILLE, Ky. iP-A. B. 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