i The Weather Fair and Cooler Details page two THE PO + x TIAC PRESS _ __ 18th YEAR: x * + PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 17,1955 —4 PAGES | ASSOCIATED PRESS On ITED PR INTERNATIONAL NEWS eERVICE Keego Seaman: in. 1 London iJ ! + > | & PLEASANT DUTY — The lucky fellow handing British screen | actress Jeanette Scott = a goat cart outside of the West London Augusta, Ga., ‘Diane’ Koreans Injure Army Officer at Neutral Site ROKs Display Rage. Against U. S. Troops by Stoning Gl SEOUL (?—Rock-hurling ‘South Koreans injured an |American Army officer to- as they again turned |their wrath against U. S. | | troops guarding inspection /teams of the Neutral Na- | Sion. Lt. Wayne N. Hansen, Fashion House is A.T.E.3 James Mitchell. Jeanette had a fitting for' the head as South Koreans the wardrobe she will take to the forthcoming Venice Film Festival. Mitchell is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Arden T. Mitchell of 1531 Kessler | Ave., Keego Harbor. A 1951 graduate of Roosevelt High School, Mitchell |@24 stones at eight.'U. S, | enlisted in the Navy the same year. He will return home in October | Army vehicles crossing the with his bride, Shirley Allbeury. hurled a barrage of rocks | |causeway between Inchon leew Wolmi Island, where | | tions Supervisory Commis- | . | was hit on) Punches Getting = 4 te | - Pier and Beach Resorts in Path of Big Blow . AP Wirephote | | ‘Damages Light asHurricane Moves Inland _ Wind Strength Dwindles as Twister Approaches Raleigh-Durham Area WILMINGTON, N. C. (# —~Hurricane Diane, churn- | ing menacingly eight’ days up from the tropics, hit the North Caroline coast today but did relatively little dam- | age. She pushed into central. | North Carojina with falling force. The Weather Bureau said she would have 60- mile-an-hour winds by the .| time she reached the Ral- eigh-Durham area. Her route, northwestward, would carry her on into Virginia tonight SEVERE BEATING — The steel pier and boardwalk at Carolina po + aigeae oe Newport The office of North Carolina Gov. | neutral truce inspectors are | peach, N.C., takes a severe lashing from Hurricane Diane for the | ‘VIRGINIA Gs Peto | Luther Hodges said cams ok gee {third time today. About 200 feet of the pier was lost to Hurricane Pa. Lee “very preliminary” ts indie _ Q 00 u S Own arang = said Hansen sus- Connie last week. y t mt te cated damage along the Seacian ee : ———— — +} Whiston Selem-—G sbneey jag = “brises of of the ribs and al * 2 - fii + an ‘almost: miraculously light. “ ut scribed his— condition as ° High Powt ‘ S| is fourth hurricane of the Nebraska Prison Rebellion “= Loose Plug on Gas Line own Cano mss incident, latest in the ; NOR AR INA Bl ¢ : ; ‘ ma river » Her force eee “set of Sth Koran demon May. Have Caused Blast « CHARLOTTE » a cutee eee j » Neb. (®— -hour prison rebellion at the) — | 1 | ‘northwestward course over land Nebraska State Penitentiary collapsed today when | Siero a ae hee, a | The explosion which demolished a home at 6-8 ie 7 toward northwestern Virginia.’ armed troopers and National Guardsmen marched into | into violence as 100 South Ko- Liberty St. Monday may have been due to a loose clean- , sncton at | Even before Diane came to the : the cell block with orders to shoot to kill if necessary. | Jeet - aes apd supply ‘out plug on the 14-inch gas service line leading into “MAING en ~N toon || scape porter Seager : . No shots were fired. | tt came eat | week's mop the, basement, Pontiac Fire Marshal Charles E. Metz . ; az | of 100, Maximum winds clocked : s Ss last w .§ mo se GO Gov. Victor Anderson said about 225 prisoners, wha) had set fire to six prison shops and. spent the night smashing furniture and equipment in their cell block, offered “no difficulty gt all” after Warden Joseph Bovey told them at 6 a.m, -minutes or the troope | Lemnitzer T t fi ; OK estimated im the millions, cv _ When the troopers and| ,Lemnitucr spent several heated rick C. zien said his office || OPTGTIVE a tee ' guardsmen marched into) dent Syngman Rhee last week, | Will investigate the blast on | Diane's | 4 eronistas n the cell block they found all | sternly warning Rhee that Ameri-| request of W. E. C. Huth- ton at 5:29 om. cs pe Wine Uneasy Truce Supreme Council Warns Catholic Churchmen to Expect Reprisal Action ; - . BUENOS AIRES, Argentina, _UB—The end of a shaky two-month | truce between the Roman Catholic | Church and Argentina's dominant Peronista political party appeared at hand today. The party's Supreme Council fast night indicated its open anti- z The concussion shattered win- merce and Retail Merchants Assn. 7 a. m..... 67 11 a. m.....88 . church would be revived |ernor attributed this to Warden Rds. when it concurred with a Hurricane winds, 75 miles or. = Lagap> orn it conistaing| Bovey's wieé a “ihdtwwnn ths ANNAPOLIS, Md. (®—Adm. Ar-| dows in some 30 neighboring| pian Commission report recom- are holding their 19th annual 8 a. m.....73 Noon........88 higher, were recorded along the “those who use religious dogma | unarmed guards from the prison leigh A. Burke assumed command | homes and injured seven persons | mending the move. trotic” rei! at Brooklands | Potala il ap radio North Carolina coast with gusts up and their “church as instruments | ye is yesterday when he got the |f the Navy today from Adm. Rob-| altogether. ==. Te we: to 9 miles at Southpo:t; N. C. ot low political ends.” The council | said the time had come for it to resume all-out political activity. Such a move had been expected after the government announced | Monday that it had uncovered a plot to assassinate President Juan D, Peron and other government leaders, The government blamed “Catholic nationalists” and oppesi- tion political leaders. Peron last November. brought a " church-state dispute into the open. with a charge that some church leaders were working to undermine his regime, The church denied the accusation. ° Since the June 16 revolt the gov- vention authorized to remove Catholicism’s favored status as the state church. Public demonstrations and dis- turbances which began Monday continued yesterday. Police fired tear gas to break up a crowd of students shouting insults at government in the city of Eva 40 miles south of Buenos Aires. Brothers Suffocate i i victs that two men who had been ne as a ao nie ary Sees in their cells within two a shoot. | prisoners within their cells. Newsmen waiting outside the walis’ heard a noise. that sounded to them like a gun shot, but Gov. Anderson told them that was the | automatic cell doors being shut. Three convicts were injured during the rebellion which start- ed just after supper last night. Two were slugged over the head last night by other inmates, and when officers entered the cell bleck this mornihg they ‘-und a. third convict, bis face and shirt covered with blood, curled up in the back of a cell. No guards were injured. The gov- tip-off to the impending outbreak — dema from a group of con- placed in segregation yesterday be released. . This was Nebraska’ 8 second pris- on rebellion this year. Last Marth |. eight prisoners seized two guards and holed up in the security build- ing for 3% = before they were starved out. Bull Defies Captors MONTGOMERY, Ala. ® — A 1,300-pound Brahma bull escaped} from a slaughter house yesterday and still roamed free although hit by about 20 pistol bullets. Five armed men stalked the dangerous animal until sundown and then gave up the hunt until daylight. Melons. Squash Party LAMONT, ‘Okla. (®—Lamont has decided not to hold its annual free | watermelon, feed this ma for the gg —— rioting and demonstrations against NNSC personnel appeared to have subsided and as Gen. L. Lemnitzer, U.N, Far East com- mander, was en route to Seoul | airport for the return flight to his Tokyo headquarters. | can troops would protect all mem- bers of the NNSC from violent demonstrations. : Lemnitzer conferred with Rhee again — Burke Assumes Top Navy Post New Commandant Will. Continue Present Policy | of Readiness ert B. Carney and pledged ‘“‘to push with all my energies” those policies which Carney has initiat- ed to contribute further to the combat readiness and fighting trim of the U.S. Navy. Burke became the. new chief of | naval operations in colorful cere- monies at’ the Naval ademy’s Dahigren Hail, where he was com- missioned an ensign 32 years ago. | It was the first time the Navy's top. command had been changed outside of Washington offices. “The problem of controlling the seas in tomorrow's world is a greater challenge to man than ever before,” Burke told an He said no one was more keenly >| aware of man’s importance in the realm of maritime strategy than Adm. ~ Burke fame in World War Il as commander of the “Little ‘South Pacific. said today. An inspection team found the loose installation yes-| L. terday, Metz explained. Gas may have seeped into the | basement through it, he added. Meanwhile, ‘County Prosecutor Frede- | waite and Arthur P. Bogue, jattorneys for the home's owner, Hugh M. Dana. Dana, 45, in the basement with | two Consumers Power Co. service- {men when_the explosion occurred, | was taken off the critical list at Pontiac General Hospital” today. He is reported. in fair condition, = now The twe servicenien are in fair condition. They are Benson Savedge, 2, of 2401 Opdyke, and Lawrence Abbey, 21, of 37 Ca- ‘yuga, Lake Orion. MORE DAMAGE REPORTED Damage reports continued to come in today. Mr. and Mrs. Orley Bruff, owners of a house at 103 Henderson St, directly in back of |the blast site, returned from a vacation. They said their garage was wrecked and house and auto severely damaged, Assistant Prosecutor Homer G- Gerue will conduct the prosecutor's office investigation, said Ziem. See Pictures on Page 13 Officers and men of Pontiac's two National Guard units—Com- pany M, 125th Infantry, and the 107th Ordnance Conspany—cur- rently are in the second week of their annual summer training encampment at Camp Grayling, For a pictorial review of field = page 13 in today’s Pontiac Press. Pontiac Guardsmen Train; | Oaklandt== Annexing Land on Several Provisos Annexation of a 145 - acre | ping center gite in Bloomfield | Township was given tentative -ap- | | proval by the City Commission last | | night. Although not giving a full gr light to the project, the Cums: sion gave the developers strong land at Telegraph and Square Lake Final approval will hinge on several provisos included in. the planning board's repert. —_in- cluded were the questions of sewage, draining avd water fa- cflities, and for widening Frank- lin road and annexation of other nearby property to straighten the city limits. City Manager Walter K. Willman will report next week on the points raised by the plan group. - “I don’t see any serious cbjec- tions, but in fairness to the citi- zens of Pontiac we want all the angles covered,” said Mayor Wil- liam W. Donaldson. ‘But this, in effect, is tentative approval.” Developer Bernard Edelman, of Detroit, said the center, which. Shopping Center Site | Final Approval Hinges = indication the city will annex the |- Connie last week. ~ Pontiae Merchants’ ‘Frolic’ Held Today Pontiac's Chamber of. Com- More than 300 city businessmen and their guests were expected to attend the affair, which features golf during the afternoon and a dinner at 7 p.m. ‘Grace Smith of Toledo Taken by Death Today TOLEDO w — Grace Estelle Smith,. 72, operator of _ Smith's Cafeteria and Service Restaurant and one of the nation's leading restaurateurs, died here today, Besides the cafeteria, Miss Smith had- operated five other Toledo eating establishments at various times. She was the only woman ever to serve as President of the National Restaurant Association, have a property value. of $5,000,000 and a yearly inventory of another $5,000,000, “And this is only a portion of | the development,” he added. “Tt may hit $25,000,000 in three, may- be four years.” Edelman previous- | sty indicated offices might be com? Mago Toledo, aid Ws Juries ivvlatorinll = and 1 great-great-grandchild. slaying of 12-year-old Peter Gor- structed on the adjacent land. will cover 50 of the 145 acres, : She also was: a past president, :of the Ohio State Restaurant As- sociation and the Toledo Restau- rant Association. Surviving are ber brothers, | Ralph ‘B. Smith, president of the Grace E, Smith Co., and Paul M. Smith, and sisters, Mrs. “S. W. H. Sibbison, Cleveland. AP Wirephote | . WHERE DIANE WHIPS CAROLINAS — Symbols in the map above ' illustrate location and counter-clockwise rotation of Hurricane Diane asthe storm: hit the Carolina coast in » same area as Hurricane- 'Cooler Weather Predicted. Here for Tomorrow The U. S. Weather Bureau sees cooler weather tomorrow following today's 90-degree temperatures. Tomorrow's more temperate air will end a two-day return of the hot weather which plagued the area for more thin a month. The mercury here hit 90 both yesterday and today. Occasional rain is expected to- morrow night. Taking a look at month's weather — outlook, weather bureau said the Pontia area will have normal aoe tures, ranging between 62 and 82 degrees. At 8 am. today, the -merc Stood at 73 degrees, rising to "3 at 1 p.m, : | the next — | Nonogenarian Dies RAINELLE, W. Va. @ — Mrs’ Mary Frances Kenney, 9%, died yesterday, leaving 149 direct de- _scendants, 5 sons, 6 daughters, 62 mi, to. | ‘Oakland Citizens. League Proposes County Manager 4, Carolina. blown out in Pennsylvania. Connie + here were 74 m.p.h. Diane invaded the land ofly five * days after Hurricane Connie had sideswiped northeastern South invaded this area and took 43 lives and pa nl —e suffered heavy soakings, Many beach areas of both Carolinas had | western Virginia early tomorrow | with winds abated to 2 to miles an hour. At Carolina Beach, N. C.. on a peninsula south of Wilmington, waves washed away several feet of the beach and pounded the buildings in the boardwalk area. Water flooded streets and washed across from the ocean to the yacht basin. At Atlantic Beach, to the north- | Before the storm hit land, hurrf- leane force ‘winds extended far ahead of the storm center and gales ranged up to 250 miles out, North Carolina coast were unpro- | tected. Last week's Connie carried away protectivé sand dunes which ‘had been rebuilt after Hurri- |cane Hazel’s onslaught only last’ October. Suspect Soldier in Gorham Case Gl Was Camp Aide | When Boy Vanished; Showup Planned =‘ MUSKEGON @® = Police said | they would question a soldier from Fort Riley, Kan =a it the The Oakland Citizen: League Banty “thus repeatedly | ernmental setup, the league points| effect” they are auditing them- in.Old Refrigerator has published the first of a series demonstrated that it wants to Fun | out selves. They are both judge and| St ‘he day the Evanston, Hl, boy . | Ot bulletins describing why it feels its. al ene its| A state law passed in 1927 | jury. ~There is no true audit of : PHILADELPHIA (#—Two young} county government here could be y Aloe mcmang va would permit Oskland te name a what is going on in the county.” Peter vanished duty 5 while on brothers playing: in an abandoned | improved by installing a stronger 1958 Michigan citizens wil| “Com™My comtrolier,” the. group | ‘The league stresses that it is| @ Mike at ‘the Duck Eake sosut refrigerator were trapped and/ executive head, such as a county vote on whether they want a con-| “*** ae Going Be jut Bead preg emg dnss Poedty nahn ong Andrews, 2,| “There is no chiet stitutional for a general| He would have “s6me of the| Of Auditors, but “merely pointing| S8Y Ake Sees te shot through The bodies of Lee Andrews, 2, pda Magan By org er overhaul of thg state constitution. |powers of a city manager —ac-|out a principle which we believe to0s, 1 ‘we 0am ANN CORE Oe oer dae tatin tants anti aca bi Heed This should a chance to|counting, purchasing, building | Must be improved. . ballet, . discovered by a ae = aes beater Board of Audi- make changes in the county gov- maintenance—but-lack the impor-|. “We leave management of a The ho she opened the refrigera tors,”| the league -says. 4 tant power of appointment of board) multi-million dollar busiiess to a a vacant first-floor apartment of : ; Mrs. Eisie Farrell who comes is no business miana- members or department heads. . a loose arrangement...” it as- | 4. Sauied gp ages Rag range coreg og ger, as such.” There Is no cen- In coer a ereee “Is that, however, what wel serts.” SS SS on i gen reemad toon parchasing, administfa- Sewn. want—a controller instead of a re- Future tallctes. it gon. reported J thee epg veda edhage tion or supervision “over the =: tresses 2 | sporisible executive? > i | ‘alin motor — & police station where spore : : Be ek . a : | Samerems agencies perterming Sports ...6v..4+.+.90, 31, 32, 33 driver Many of the buildings on the, . New POW Code. cer was dismissed after > i : 1 THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 17,1955 oy “Compromise of Strict, Lenient- Attitude Set in Case of War WASHINGTON, w—The Sum- mer White House in Colorado and’ the Pentagon planned to spefi out) late today a new code for conduct | for American servicemen who be-| come prisoners in another war. . * * * — President Eisenhower, vacation-| ing at Fraser, Colo., was reported | ready to sign an executive order | authorizing the new program. A commission of retired senior officers and Pentagon civilians pre-" pared a report to guide the serv- ices in training their men. The new code is known to rep-| resent a compromise befween the | stern attitude of the Army and) the’ far more lenient viewpoint of | the Air Force on conduct of prison- | ers of war, | i | * * The commission adie’ cases” growing out of charges that some Americans yielded to Communist pressure in North Korean camps and either signed false confessions or collaborated with the enemy to| obtain better treatment for them- selves. Only the Army has actually) po | American Prisoners court-martialed anybody on such charges, In eight completed cases, _two men were acquitted, one offi- nding drew | of guilty and five servicemen to 20 sentences ranging from 2 years. * * * ~ An additional six court-martial | cases are pending and the Army said that preliminary investiga- tions point to the possibility of 12 other trials. | The Air Force ‘secretly investi- gated 83 cases. It found =e serious | fault in most of these c but allowed seven men to nes and released three others, none of them lider dishonorable conditions. ——— Discussion Set. ‘on Institutions’ Lack of Space Two ‘Oakland County officials will meet Monday with Governor Williams ‘to discuss how institu- . tional space might be provided to care for the iicreasing Timber of” mentally-defective juveniles in this area, Probate Judge Arthur E. Moore and State Sen. William S. Broom- field (R-Royn! Oak) will convene with governor at 2 p.m. in Lan- | sing. The two revealed Aug. 8 = 98 county children have been committed to the a site Home and Training School cannot gain admittance for po | of space. They remain a tremendous bur: den on their families. Bloomfield said today he has learned. the Pinecrest Tuberculosis Sanitorium at Oshtemo is vacant. The senator said he will propose converting it to care for mental defectives, “At least Wayne County children could prob- ably be housed there," he stated. “We're going to suggest that it be converted immediately. OM dato Sales Set -days-of August, Harlow H. tice, president, announced today. He said the figure was 156.3 per cent greater than for the com-_ parable period last year. Used car sales by GM dealers for the first 10 days of em | were 132,408 or 136.8 per cent more than for the corresponding ~ | period last year. The 1955 GM _ sales totals through Aug. 10 came to 2,366,219 new cars and 3,048,284 used cars, Curtice said. Both figures are all- tine highs. Every GM passenger ! t-98—anid “Ht “D> Davis--50-~both-of- 99. Se car division had record sales for! — beth new and used cars, he said. ‘The Weather — Ye cloudy tonight and tomorrow. steht 6. Cooter 0. Variable winds 1-8 miles per hear “today, ins northeast 5-12 miles per heer tonight ‘te Tharsday, ate”, near jPod | Gallagher Denies He Polio Clinics - Continue Slow Pace in Area. The vaccine anti-polio program | | continues at_a low ebb in the two/ County clinics, as 83. first and) | ‘gecond graders were aoa yesterday. Dr. John D. Monroe, Oakland ‘director, reportr that 51 chi were treated Tues- day at the Pontiac .clinic on West Huron street. At the South Oakland County to Dr. Frank J. Condon, deputy director, The two figures bring the total of | [ children treated Monday and Tues- | | day to 155, which brings the over- | all for youngsters processed at both clinics to 1,768. Some 11,113 have yet to be inoculated. Meanwhile; the number of re- ported polio cases in Oakland County continues to decrease. Last week four cases were listed in the | > - county, while the week saw six polio victims stricken. POW Murder Trial Continues Caused Death of Three | NEW YORK, @—The _ court- martial of Sgt: James C. Galla- ' gher, 23, accused of collaborating | with the Reds and of unpremedi- ‘tated murder of three fellow pris- oners in North Korea, is expected to end today. | "The tall, red-blond Brooklyn sol- dier completed his own defense testimony yesterday. He denied causing the deaths of three other prisoners and said much of the previous testimony was mistaken in alleging that he curried? favor with Communist captors, He said mistaken impressions | probably stemmed from his gen- eral unpopularity in the POW ‘camp, “The men just didn't like me," he stated. — ons 2 AP: Wirephote GUARDING THE SKYWAYS — A Nike rocket points sharply sky- | ward as Sgt. Charles H. Spere of Wichita, Kans., talks to the fire | control unit by phone during a demonstration at launching site ‘in| Skokie Lagoons north of Chicago. The missle site is one of many | which ring the Chicago area, manned around the clock and ready | in event of hostile aerial attack to intercept attacking craft before | Gay can prastrate to their large ts 1,188 on Waiting List ' Williams Orders Housing | | for Mentally-I]] Youngsters Emuel Turner, 22, Evarts, Ky., | said Gallagher had kicked him what he called an | when he tried to get a pair of | trousers from a bannister at Galla- | gher’s hut. When defense counsel | suggested he might have. been. caught stealing, Turner answered: “1 didn't -have_any- pants. Galla- nea had about six pair hanging p there.” as said Gallagher kicked him several times and * ‘after the first | one I didn't feel any more.” He | said he couldn't run away because he was suffering from dysentery and “could hardly walk.” Court Fight Looms ‘on Cut-Rate Glasses LANSING @ — A long court! fight has been promised in what. was described as the first legal battle between licensed optome-_ trists in Michigan and sellers of ser rate glasses. The State Board of Examiners in| 100 Oakland and Optometry heard evidence in @ action would be effective in deal- ‘day-long session yesterday in the case of Dr. Edwin L. Sanchick of | Lansing, an optometrist, charged with unprofessional conduct, The board can lift his license to” “practice if it finds, as charged, that Sanchick had an arrange- LANSING (—Urging an end to! gency situation which ‘cannot be “intolerable” met by ordinary expansion plans,’ Williams said in a letter to Wagg. LITTLE RELIEF SEEN Even if the Legislature were to) appropriate unlimited funds for | needed facilities, the waiting list would continue to grow faster than ‘aecommodations could be built during the next few years unless some emergency program is set up, Williams said. Williams a ae goal is to wipe | . = out a waiting list of 1,188 mentally retarded children. These children have been committed by courts but cannot enter state institutions because of space shortages. The governor instructed Charies F. Wagg, director of the State Mental Health Depart- ment, to draft an. emergency housing program for submission to the Legislature ‘“‘at the ear- liest possible date." He said he was willing to call |a special session of the Legisla- ture this fall “if it appeared such | situation, Gov. Williams ordered | state officials today to develop an emergency program for housing mentally retarded children. At the same time, the governor repeated an earlier statement that | he may be forced to call a special session of the Legislature this fall to deal with = = * The | marked, ultimate answer, he lies in a new children’s | |survey sites for this project. | “But any hope of relieving this situation within the next few years | jmust rest upon emergency mea- | sures, probably including steps to | put some of the waiting list‘ chil- | dren in temporary quarters,” the governor added. Snake c ultists Plan Rite With Killer Rattler PINEVILLE, Ky. @—As a testi- ing with the problem of the child mental patients ve * *% The Legislature has appropri-- +ated planning money to construct facilities to house 1,336 additional @ smake-handling cult planned to. patients. | hold services Sunday with a rattle-| j—ment—with the King Optical Co. UNITY NEARLY ‘COMPLETE --enake that fatathy bit-one “ot their to steer business his way. Board members emphasized that | gave “kickbacks” to the company the fight was in reality between the optometrists and the sellers of | cut rate glasses. Three Men Injured in Two-Car Collision ‘Three Pontiac men were treated for cuts and bruises yesterday at | St. Joseph Mercy Hospital after a, 2-car collision at Osmun and Mar- | shall Sts., Pontiac Police said. They were David R. Hillhouse, | | Ardmore St., and Thomas Collier, | 38, of 287 Howard MeNeil St. Hillhouse told officers that Col- | ‘lier ran a stop sign on Osmun and struck his car broadside. Col- | time. Leaving Accident Scene sanspe oda tn Prabhat 22 ene ini west temperature preceding 8 a.m. Charge Facini At 8 am.: babsireg velocity 1 mph Direction: Northeas ’ pn Jack Rains, 28, of Detroit, Sun sets ptr semestn at 7:31 pm Sun rises Thursday at 6:42 a.m | charged — me the scene i) - % lice, fled the scene Of a July a | \Grand Larteny Attempt | Moon Wednesday at 7.09 p.m. Moon , ignment-this Downtown Tem Tem pratures | mornin by Municipal Judge Cecil. ;. = eo nwee ee | i et B. M Jhum, Semin 4 a eek ey A $500 bond was continued after | Wie *) Raine wee ordered to appear ug ri Tecedey tn F Downtown) | Rains, according to Pontiac Po-| nent lemperature Peer Pere Mean temperature lech 79 2-car crash that. resulted in Weathe . juries to five persons. 4 A Year Age = — cat mperature, smencemennes tit % Loss of Billfold, $530 : nesta sires tam | ROPOMtEd by Pontiac Man Date im 88 Years i fot _ Loss of a billfold aregrseg $530 “of there was fo charge that Sanchick have been added to the state’ ‘7’ Orion auto dealer David P. Daw- fig DetrOrter Take" Orton Tastee Coir’ “Chet on Thdecént Libériés During the last six years, fa- Mountain preachers. cilities i some “ee children Preacher | Oscar Sutton said | the | 1 Nike Missiles — ~ + Set for Defense 4| guided missile, act as the nation’s first ‘when we'll have to use it,” said | of Nike are classified. So a monial to their faith, members of . Antiaircraft Wea pon Launching Site Opens for Inspection supersonic antiaircraft now is ready to line of — against enemy air attack. Lo | nape the day never comes ist Lt. Willam Henschel during a guided tour of site C-93 of the Chicago-Gary AAA defense net- work, “But we'll be ready if we do.”" LA. Henschel is one of 8 offi- cers abd 101 enlisted men whe man “B” Battery of the 86th AAA Missile Battalion. Situated in Skokie Lagoons north of Chi- cago, the unit is one of many which ring the Chicago area. Nike missile installations like it are deployed throughout the United States as an Inner rng of defense for industrial, highly populated and strategic areas. * * «& . Named after the goddess of vic- tory of Greek mythology, the Nike is a deadly weapon designed to -geek out and destroy .enemy air-| craft traveling at supersonic speeds. INSTALLATION OPENED This Nike guided missile—instal~ lation was ppened for inspection for the first time since the perim- iter defense system was estab- lished. The first site was installed at Ft. Meade, Md., in Decem- j ber, 1953. ‘A-Power Knowhow Unmasked by U. S. GENEVA (INS)—The United States explained at Geneva today the why's and wherefore's of atomic energy and just what has to be known to produce It. The report, hailed as a “his- toric landmark,” disclosed the results of highly seeret reseatch into the fundamental physical processes of the atomic era. * j * * But the paper read by Dr. Vance L. Sailor of the Brook- haven National Laboratory shed little light om the subject for the man in the street or even the college physics student. It summarized in terms and symbols incomprehensible to anyone but an advanced mathe matician the results of all re- search made on atons in the United States. __ : Dr. the atoms-for-peaee conference that “the interaction of neutrons with uranium 235 is the funda- mental physical process of the atomic era. . * "* “A detailed understanding of the process,"’ he added, ‘‘Is the * keynote to the entire atomic technology." DELAYED REACTION Another American _ scientist, Robert S. Stone of the Univer- sity of California, said a person exposed to radioactivity might not show the effects for 25 years. He said-the time jag would make- it difficult to connect cause and effect. Dr. A. A. Letavet of Russia ad- vacations were among the best A visit to Nike launching site is revealing. Except for Nike itself, | you see little that makes spectacu- | lar news until the-details of its operation are explained. | speed, range, altitude and lethality are its, instrument panels and guiding | equipment. A Nike systems consists of a large underground storage area available by platform elevator, The expendable missiles are launched from above ground © racks, A separate missile load- ing area and a control station are placed some distance from the launchers. The Nike is fired from an almost | vertical position. Each is ready to. go at a moment's notice. They are manned 24 hours a. day, days a week, Lt. Henschel said. | RADAR CONTROLS Nike is guided to its target by. re-| radar. Ground control equipment! includes three radars, a computer, line powered generators. * * * One of the three radars searches | the target and detects the ap-| proach of distant aircraft. The second is a tracking radar which picks up and tracks the enemy |plane as it approaches and feeds information on the computer. The third radar tracks the missile throughout its | flight and reports its computer. | 'Fhese data enable the missile to | go where it can hit the target. ‘Water Wonderland LANSING W—No point in Michi- gan is more than 85 miles frorf | ‘one of the Great_Lakes. And a lake or stream is no more than | six miles from any one spot. Mich- | igan has 11,037. inland lakes larg er than 10 acres. seven its movements to’ ways of protecting the health of | workers in atomic plants. Commissioners Seek Pay Hike After 30 Years | pletely honorary ones failed dis- | | molly, Mayor William W. Donald- /son last night succeeded in | establishing a committee to study | increasing the seven commission- 7 | ers’ lowly salaries. Commissioners receive 85 for each official meeting they attend, with a maximum salary of $300 -a year. “This schedule was set over 30 | years ago and at the present tine | is considered grossly inadequate,” Donaldson said. “At present, the position is prac- tically an honorary one. I, for one, an honorary position until an adequate adjustment is made. Commission. I would be willing to ‘be ‘good for nothing’ if it would help to rectify the present situ- ation.” Tet. * i. D s that the $5 pay scale be eliminated from the city charter failed for lack of a second. But unanimous ap- | proval was given his second pro- posal that a stndy committee be | formed “to consider modern ; compensation for the commis- sioners.” | Named to the committee were ‘former Mayors John C. Cowe, James F. Spence and Arthur J. Law; and—tormerCommiss | Harold W. Dudley and Harcourt S. | Patterson. rai keibler snake wilt be-h died by at — Church congregation | a ‘big’ meeting just across the" Fp = in Virginia. mental hospital system. The latest of these improve- iments is a 220-bed unit now near-, ing completion at Mt, Pleasant. But these improvements are fot enough, Williams said, be- cause the waiting list Is grow- ing faster than the state’s build- ing ‘program can possibly move. The waiting list is now 1,188, Williams said, and growing at the rate of 31 additional cases eath | ‘day at the funeral near ‘here for Lee Valentine, who died 10 hours |during services Payne, Ala. Snake handling tucky and Alabama law. Alabama authorities are Eneotigating the death of Valentine, 52, of Pineville. | * ® * * * | “These figures indicate to me | that | we are faced with an emer- the last rites on Straight Creek, gies, singing, guitar picking and snake handling. More than a dozen preachers eu- logized Valentine. And while four ‘guitar pickers sang, other preach- ‘ers handled two copperheads and passed them among the crowd, Dawson Examination Re-Scheduled Sept. 7. The examination = former Lake son on an embezzlement charge 7 * lias Ween postponed te Sept 7 im Man Faces Arraignment | Assistant Oakland County Prose- cutor George F. Taylor said today. Dawson, 31, is accused- of em- A 52-year-old Wixom man, fs scheduled for Circuit Court ar- | raignment Monday : after he waived “CIT Credit Co Gennch atfice exanainaTOn on an indecent Tiber- | ere between Oct. 27,- 1954 and_ties yesterday in “West “May 18 this year, Defense attor- | Bloomfield Township Justice Court. imeys asked the adjournment, Tay-| The suspect, Edward_Hamiin, tor explained. | was released on $500 by Jus- |tice Elmer C. Dieterle, He is ac- | cused with taking indecent liber- ‘ties with a 15-year-old girl. in| Charges Face Two Men Two men will be arraigned in Breakin Charge Exam Oakland County Circuit Court Mon- Waived by Milford: Man 'day on charges of attempted’ grand larceny. * Jack Rivers, 18, . of Milford, They are Ralph Lee, 18, of Royal Waived examination on — Oak, and Kermet McDonald, 21, of and a charge en rhe was” , held in the county jail on _ Bloomfield Township Justice Court. b: Id | He was released on $500 bond after being ordered for arraign- ;ment in Circuit Court Monday by Elmer C. Dieterle The wemeecentat came Tues- tafter being bitten by the rattler | — Saturday in Ft. violates Ken- An overflow créwd turned out for © the community Valentine served | for many years, There were eulo-| vised the cenference that shorter im working days and longer paid institution. The Legislature has | automatic plotting boards, remote would rather forego the | already appropriated $25,000 to control launching racks and gaSo-| remyneration and make it purely | |St. Joseph Mercy Hospital Tues- ! “The present Commission has | often been referred to a# & £004 | 1699 she was the daughter of Lon Pontiac Deaths Sailor told the scientists at | ‘Mrs. Charles Bufford The Day in feweciom! City Okays in Eton Park BIRMINGHAM — After lengthy | debate at this week's City Com- mission meeting, and upon advice of the architect, lawmakers ap- proved the second low bid of- | $86,000 by-Chissus Construction Co. ‘of Birmingham for the ~erchitec- tural’ work to be done towards, construction of the city's first. ar- | tificial ice skating rink at Eton | Park. Assistant City Engineer Grober R. Serenbetz said this morning the commission has 10 days after awarding the bid to sign the con- tract. He did not know when con- struction would begin but hoped the rink would be available by the first of the year. With a_$125,000 bond issue Funeral! for Mrs. Charles | (Blanche) Bufford, 76, of 19542 W. | South Bivd. is at 1 p.m. Friday in | Newman A.M.E, Church of which | |she was a member. The Rev. J. | Allen Parker, her pastor, will offi- ; ciate and burial will be in Oak | Hill Cemetery. The body is at the Frank Carruthers Funeral Home. She died Thursday night in Pon- tiac General Hospital. Born at Milford May 30, 1879, she was the daughter of William and Louise Perkins Taylor. She mar- red_Mr, Butford in Pontiaein-1916, Mrs, Bufford, who had lived her entire lifetime in Oakland County, is survived only by bh by her-husband. rs. Ethel M. Kelly Mrs, Ethel M. Kelly, 58, of 2 Ramona Terrace died at 2:45 a.m. today in Pontiac General Hospital. Born in Jefferson Co., Ind., Sept. | | 6, 1896, she was the daughter ot William and Rose A, Stout Frank- , lin. She came to Pontiac 30 years } ago from St. Louis, Mo. ’ _ For the last 15 years she_has| been employed at Pontiac Motor | She was a member of Industrial | She is_survived by two sisters, Mrs, Beatres Morrison and Mrs. Pauline = of East St. Louis, , 1, Prayer service ‘will be conducted at 8 o'clock tonight by the Rev. Edward Auchard, assistant minis- ter at First Presbyterian Church. Following this service: in Sparks- Griffin Chapel the body will be sent to East St. Louis for service | and burial. “Mrs. Mills L. Newman After an illness of two weeks, Mrs. Mills L. (Gladys Faye) New- man, 66, of 451 Osmur St. died in day forenoon, Born in Muncie, Ind, Jan. 14, and Charlotte Everett Handley. | ‘She married Mr. Newman there $86, 000 Bid Rink Start passed ‘for that purpose, City Manager Donald C. Egbert esti- mated that cosie now stand at $136,000, Mechanica! bids will be received thts Wridey. Despite oe. July neat wave, the~ city’s water department for that month show that no day has equalled the May 21 water de- mand, when just under “6,000,000 gallons were consumed, ‘ The monthly report indicates heavy demands, with an output of 110,887,200 gallons from Bir- mingham’s eight wells. The maximum total gallons pumped for any one day fell on duly 12 when water usage totaled 5,893,300 gatem. * A dance is in store for members of the YMCA Young Adult Club to- ” night, who will leave the “Y” at 8 p.m. for the Hannan YMCA in Detroit, President Jim Patterson invited men and women between ‘the ages of 18 and 35 to join the | group. * * s What’s in a name? Plenty, as far as Bruce Carlisle is con- cerned, The young dancer, home en vacation from the Julliard Schoo! of Music in New York, joined the cast putting on the Melody Circus performances at Botsford Inn, Farmington. This necessitated entry into Chorus Equity Society, theatrical union. Much to his chagrin, Car- lisle_.was.told that someone. else _, already had the stage name of Bruce Carlisle, and that he’d have toyfind something different. He's now trying to accustom himself to the new moniker of “Ke- vin" Carlisle. Bruce, or Kevin, is staying with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. T, D. Carlisle, of 764 South- ' field Rd. — 5 Baldwin and St. James Parks, in addition to Booth Playground, will receive the consideration long due them, city commissien- ers said this week. Beeause the three were gifts, | | | Although his proposal that Cty | Division as registered nurse in’ 1, .makers moved to secure bronze ie ommissioners’ posts become com- | firsts aid. name signs, showing the donors he official name of the k. | Nurses Association of Michigan. —e a Other city parks will receive fu- | ture consideration. e« * °¢ City Manager Donald C. Eghert a etsenaed his first City Commis- sion meeting this week, since in- capacitated with a broken leg he suffered in a June 27 automobile accident. Study New Proposal on Prisoners Release A suggested tity ordinance es- tablishing a new policy for the release of arrested persons was referred to the city attorney for study at last night's oy Carmmis- sion meeting. The ordinance, closely parallel." | June 30, 1912 and came to Pontiac ing a recently established county- i | The crash, at Tindall Road in | Brandon Township, L Garden City Man Fined {one of nine persons injured in from Jackson 32 years ago. »She is survived by her husband. After 7:30 tonight the body will | be taken to the Meeks Funeral Home in Muncie where the funeral _ ‘will be at 11 a.m. Friday. Burial | will be in Elm Ridge Cemetery. | Sunday Dixie Crash | | Claims. 2nd Victim A 4car crash Sunday on Dixie) Highway claimed its second victim | gate, of Jackson, Ky., died at Pon- tiac General Hospital. | Fugate, who died at 3 a.m., was smashup, Glenda Churchwell, 17, of Flint, was killed instantly. took place when a northbound car went out of control and collided headon with | three southbound autos. Charged with driving under the influence of liquor, Richard Den- ske, 58, of Garden City paid a $75 fine and $25 costs. He appeared | before West Bloomfield Township Justice Elmer C. Dieterle. i All except eight states restrict the use of fireworks. wide policy for releasing state law violators from jail. was proposed by Milton R. Henry, a Pontiac attorney. It would apply to per- sons arrested for violating city ordinances. City Attorney William A. Ewart was instructed by the Commis- ision, to which. Henry submitted the proposal, to study the plan and report on it at a future meeting. State GOP Official today when 16-year-old Bobby Fu-| tg Be Guest at Picnic — Michigan's recently en | Republican Huron attorney, will be an honored guest at the annual picnic of the Republican Women's Federation of Oakland County tomorrow at 6 p.m. in Rochester’s Avon Park. O'Sullivan was named by the GOP State Central Committee to replace David Kendall, of Jackson. Many other state Republican leaders will attend, according to Federation Chairman Mrs. Charles Barrett, of Pontiac. Popular State, What? . aa (® — The State Con- rvation Department predicts 16 million ‘persons will visit Michigan ° -|State Parks in 1955, Following a “Bike Rodeo” this afternoon at Eastern Junior High School for all members of the Boys’ will cially close their Davy} Crockett program with an open house tonight. _ William Coulacos, executive di- Club, younger childref- in_the_club: § : (Pontiac Boys’ Clubbers ‘Hold ‘Bike Rodeo’. eee aoe ‘will be jointly supervised*by physt- cal education director Michael - National Committee- . the man Clifford O'Sullivan, a Port » Today. eee eseere Red Chinese ae. uv. s.| of Korean Truce Bredch TOKYO,: ® — Communist ing's People’s Daily today. ac- | the United: States of prepar- | cast by Radio - Posing and heard | here, ignoréd repeated statements by American Army Washington. and Tokyo that atomic cannon will not be introduced into | South Korea. = officials -at | = Bc Oe ote en re Ge fo 4 < ~ ' secon ; * as ae uy Se * 5 oe - : — yas PONTIAC PRESS, WEDN NESDAY. AU GUST its 1955 ne ‘| Model T Saga HOLLAND -ue'— Peter Elzinga and ‘Gerhard Ritsema, each 20, | _made a 4,500-mile trip. to Cali- | lfornia in a 1919 Model-T" Ford. , WHAT'S MY. LINE? Each word is reloted to my work. Guide Children Un. pooaeare as Oe te as possible to guess my line. Anewer eppeors under arrow, reading downward. me in Entertainment ‘Help in Movies, Video | Aids Youth in Choice of Material ing to send atomic cannon into South Korea in violation of the! announced earlier this summer They reported they had only ‘minor Korean armistice agreement. | that it was sending atomic cannon; motor trouble and only two flat The propaganda article, broad-'to U.S. bases in Okinawa. ' tires. - apeeegeneeesne —— ? Get the solid feel, the double safety in this better way to build cars! . American Motors exclusive Double Strength Single Unit car construction The U. S. Defense Dearie A child can be helped to learn- | ing through proper guidance in selecting movies and television pro i grams. This is the verdict of ex- | ris. - The Child Study Association of America has published several Hooklets on problems involved in television, radio comics and the movies, which it considers ‘part of our children's world today.”’ Here is a check list of some of the things parents can do to |help their children through the maze of influences involved in these forms of entertainment it is condensed from “Comics, TV, Radio, Movies—What Do They Offer Children?"' a booklet by Josetie Frank. 1, Understand your children’s in i terests and reeds . 2. Know what they are reading seeing, hearing. Be with them and 'let them share your choices 3. Discuss their books and pro | grams without condescension 4. Don't arbitrarily tear wp a comic beek or interrupt a pre gram. 5. Be firm in saying “No” to |what seems truly upsetting and harmful. and stick to it | 6.-Help them budget their | reasonably. time 7. See that they have enjoy- able things to de, places to go, | | wholesome friendships, hobbies, | responsibilities. 8. Help them discover use the library. | 9. Take part in your community's (effort. to safeguard children from | vicious horror and crime comics ] how to NEW HUDSON HORNET V-8 * Ld bd Hudson Hornets For ki g Si e tr dd , “t programs and movies a n a Zz a e-ifl, see Wasps, Rambiers ; £ a | “Very young children,” says Jacobson’s Motor Sales emeecet TMM | nen ara ee Amiencan Motors 58 W. Pike Street Pontiac, Michigan { + There te tittie tr the motion pic: 7 ture theater for ehildren under 6 and just sitting still and keeping quiet through a full-le ngth film is ‘SAVE MONEY: at SPADAFORE’S KINGNUT OLEO u 19¢ MICHIGAN UGAR DEFIANCE SHORTENING SNO-WHITE BREAD Lge. 20 “pure 17° as Veuvterdoy’s envwer treth temOQn on These LOW, LOW PRICES! | TAMA. eeeewt veces DENL TIONFIC kKOOB RITREW GAPE DRAC DINETIO CSTAK BIND cs ou fC YM fAtlUhClULNCU COOnNOWwA WH fice, bol coke, fa ey tie, Drink, cheRry, itime, eroNge © 1954 Whets My Lune, hac more than should be expected of the whole movie audience. Some them. |of these are amusing, children | and delightful. but others are phisticated, vulgar, or frightening and highly unsuitable for | . ¢ St “Special matinees for have been hampered by the at ehil tendance of large numbers of two. | q,en three, and four-year-olds who are | + not ready for movie going of any kind. 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The lawyer, Howard P. Welch, said the airman's determination to ask for the boy was seconded by Una's mother Mrs. Walter Fergu son; formerly of Boise, Idaho. Mrs. Ferguson was quotcd as saying she wanted to show her daughter that “her own flesh and blood” was in favor of seeing the boy with his father. Una's mother, UddiK’s PONTIAC —~tS pane ATS yaar adore aaa 8 NILA EG TW, Li a A asin WHAT'S THE PASSWORD? © Triple-slide storm windows ¢ Double-slide storm windows ; | © Jalousie windows : e Porch enclosures © Jalousie doors © Casement storm windows | who now lives in northern Cali- ¢ Combination storm and screen doors = _- Picture storm windows fornia’s Tehama County, is staying | . | BLAZER. REVIVAL — No girl's wardrobe this fall is complete ) Una's ‘otha Ralph Howell, of | without- at-least-one- blazer jacket to either match or mix with the -DEALE RS WAN I E D wife, on the other hand, have giv- | favorite skirt or Bermudas. Janet Wasserberger models a white | en continuous support to.Una since | blazer with charcoal flannel Bermuda shorts. With this she wears to sell profitable, fast moving, complete line of quality all aluminum \ enay Leal —_ - - | knee socks. Shoes in the new ‘soft suede loafer styte complete the « ’ ere as ‘en ho commen costume, ° products to fit every door and window opening. oom 1 , ms | her attorney Harold Berliner that | a ‘would fight for her child as Rare Dollar Bill Found has it. 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PRESS PB on Associated Press ts entitied enc! to the use bel ayo pre of all toes) news =o & Gas news- paper as. as ea!) AP news disvatches Tue Powrmc Purse ts delivered carrier fer 40 centt * where carrer service ts not *ivalaple by maf! fiend Gene: laviagege 3 Macomb Lapeer eso Washtenaw Ceuatien. " & Year cltew Michigas itd all other places tn the tmited nies “Sho os navable in edvance year All mail subecrintion: are Phones Pontiac FE 2-811 ; 2D MEMBER OF AUDIT BUREAU OF CIRCULATIONS ‘ WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 17. 1985 Experts Hold Out Hope for Fewer Hurricanes With the blown out Hurricane Connie and rapidly growing sister Diane, has +. eome-hope-that-fewer_such disastrous. : disturbances will lash our Atlantic Sea- i ' board states in the future. This hope is the fruit of our Weather 3 Bureau's vastly improved hurricane ~ warning system. Most middle aged adults can remember a quarter century Zz of mere back when little or no accurate y advance warning was given as to where 4 hurricanes would strike. Loss of life ‘ and property then often was far heavier Pi - than in the worst blows of recent years. ) See ee a ee _ A - This year, for example, there | was plenty of advance warning : about Hurricane Connie. As a re- sult only 42 deaths have been attributed directly or indirectly to this storm and property dam- age has been estimated at only $15,000,000. This is far less than the average of three 1954 hurri- canes. which killed hundreds of _ persons and caused damages | ‘. totaling $750,000,006. Last week, thanks to better warnings, ‘ East Coast residents had time to tape their windows and otherwise prepare for the blow. It is probable that the death list would have been smaller if a those warnings had been heeded by everybody. ee Unfortunately, the Weather Bureau's warning service is ham- pered by the fact that hurricanes are more unpredictable than 20 . years ago. This is attributed to e the effect on high altitude polar air currents of a relatively sta- tionary high pressure area off ; . Newfoundland. ad This condition is blamed for pulli Ne hurricanes farther north along the Bast ‘ Coast instead of allowing them to furn eastward out to sea as before a eae } 12 The Bureau's belief that t / will | be less East Coast hurricane damage in the future rests on indications that this will allow e- their’ soon will disappear. Thi ~~ these tropic storms” to ‘er this DOTY can come up with an answer. Very likely it’ will need all the time Congress has giveri it for the study. That iso because of the be-. wildering array of statutes, executive orders “and departmental -directives which govern internal security. Dr. Rhee’s Backdown . Fortunately for the shaky and oft violated Korean truce, Dr.. SyNGMAN Ruger has withdrawn his ultimatum de- manding departure of the neutral na- tion’s truce team. The aged South Korean Presi- dent's dissatisfaction with -the truce and his dislike of the Com- munist members of the truce -commission, are understandable. But his last minute withdrawal of his ultimatum does nothing to win him new friendships in the United States. . + kc * Dr. Ruee explains his backdown by saying he was assured by Assistant Sec- retary of State Ropertson that the US would seek peaceful departure of the four nation truce commission. What he doesn't explain is the resort to mob terrorism which forced U.S. pro- tection of the truce team and led to the wounding of 44 Gls. It is true that the “truce has been violated frequently by ~ ’ both North Koreans and Red Chinese. — ~ Them as Ha’s Gits = oh : ae » on 1955 a * “THF, PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 11, Out” It also is true that the Communist ‘mem--David ‘Lawrence Say 8: Peaceful — but Bloody — Demonstrations New Weapon for ‘Cold War’ Nations bers of the truce team have Wlocked honest, truce supervision in’ North Korea. * * * The South Korean President's habit of threatening ‘renewal of hostilities shouldn't be taken too seriously. Last weé¢k he insisted that resumption of the “hot” war is the only solution for his country. / The stark fact/ ‘is that if there, is a solution of the Korean problem it will have to be part of a general settlement in the Far East. i —— It Straight Keag Man Determined to Drive Fakirs Out of Fair Hipe old age: What.more of us would attain if we were not so busy providing i it. With the. Michigan State Fair hetd here a few years just after the turn of the century, it again has a Pontiac touch this year with a local man, Harry Garling as chairman of its Board of Managers. He tells me that his strongest effort is to keep the rackets and frauds out of the midway and elsewhere on the grounds of the big show. It ryns from Sept. 2 to 11, just over the edge of Oakland County. Special officers from the state police, sheriff's office and plain clothes detectives, as well as an at- torney, will always-be on hand to ward off the slick artists who always ende r to horn In at such events, with alluring baits for the suckers. Some of our recent State Fairs needed such a fumigating. Sig —— course parailelin our coast 8 and __Pleking a ripe pear from a tree that has flantic. President E1sennower provides for a bi- partisan commissifn to study the entire result of a desire in and Demgcratic ranks ole question of loyalty * a commission will include aémbers from each major party/ Four of these are to be fd by the President, four by 7a ‘the/vice-president and the others , by/the Speaker of the House. | ig the proposed com- | on with investigating every phase of /the security-loyalty problem, the blossoms on the same limb, Jack Smithson - of Keego Harbor wonders if the hot waather also ts driving nature nuts. Ever seé a humming bird's nest? One has - been watched by Mrs. George Rehan of Lake Orion. The four eggs were the size of peas, and each of the young birds would shuck around in a small] thimble. The par- ents fed them honey a small drop at a time. They left the nest In a couple of weeks Another log cabin birth was that of = . William C. Pfahlert of Sylvan Lake, born tn Ohio. Now it has been found that goats thrive on a diet of old newspapers. . This prompts a local wag te remark ‘that he’s glad they're good for something besides covering the pan- __try shelves, wrapping up garbage or hiding behind when a woman wants a seat on the bus. + ——— WASHINGTON—There's a new propaganda device - being intro- duced om the “eold war" It’s called “peaceful Memonstration ¢ It has Seuth “Korea — and of course there's bloodshed in each case Ld * * India's Nehru, who is always championing the cause of “‘peace- ful coexistence.”’ sanctioned a “peaceful demonstration” by 4 mob from the territory 6f India which tried to cross over into thr little Portuguese colony of Goa, on the Indian coast When the Portuguese frontier guards fired back to stop the in- vasion which was deliberately planned for publicity and propa ganda purposes, India's premier made a speech of denunciation. As a consequence, India's mobs - were inflamed and they paraded in the streets of Bombay and _ elsewhere demonstrating against Portuguese consulates. Goa ts a tiny territory which has been Portuguese for 400 years. It no more belongs to India than Hong Kong to € hina or Bermuda to the United States. The controversy over Goa has been inspired by the Communists, as they know it will tend to strain. relations between the United States and India and between Britain and India. That < because the London government has—en—elliance_with Portugal_and because the United States needs the Azores for air bases and is about to negotiate a new agree- ment with Portugal. _ PURPOSE TOLD The world of “left wingers” will, of course, condemn Portugal and applaud Nehru and argue that it is “colonialism” which is being uprooted. But the real purpose of the “peaceful demonstrations” cropped up.in India and in. signs of any progress toward uni- fication and reiterates that America will net tise force to unify Korea All that Syvgman Khee wants is that the Communists get off his tand and give hin) back the part of his territory they. were unjustly granted at Panmunjom. That's why he, too, puts on a few “peaceful demonstrations.” Doubtless he will be denounced Dr. Brady Says: by the “neuwtralists’ and ‘left wing” spokes asa disturber of the =o Yet the chief “‘neutralist’ in New Delhi will contunue his coercive economic campaign against Gow and will undoubtedly call it all a “peaceful excursion” with non- violence.” Despite the inspiration- al nieeting al Geneva, the “coid war’ goes on (Copyright 1955, New York Herald Tribune Inc.) Good Irish Name Doubles as Public Relations Man By WILLIAM BRADY, M.D. Take it from Ol Doc Brady, who never lets you poor souls down. the easiest way.to become famous is to employ a good agent, the kind formerly-called a press agent but latterly m as a public re- lations cou . The ’ difference between the former and the latter is upwards of $800 a month. : * * * Up to now T haven't spent a penny for such service. Why should 1? Sonte of the best PR counsel-, lors in the business are glad to serve me out of kindness, gratitude or good will, as for instance this Chicago cop, who probably will never forget how easy I was with him the extremely hot day he stopped me out on Lake ‘Shore Drive and opined I was going a tweeny-weeny bit too fast. Well, anyway, he was a fine broth of a hoy and. when I told him me name was Brady he waved me on with all good against Goa is to force the issue into the United Nations in the hope that the United States and Britain will be embarrassed _and_will_re- frain from participation as some scheme is devised to let India grab the territory of Goa * * * As for Korea, the ‘peaceful demonstrations" there have con- sisted of riots in protest against the presence of Polish and Czech members of the so-called neutral * nations supervisory commission appointed to carry out the terms of the Panmunjom armistice. Maybe President Rheessaw the value of a little propaganda to publicize throughout the ~ world the true situation with respect to the Polish and Crech members of the commission. For, while this commission is permitted to go anywhere in South Korea. the Swedish and Swiss rep- resentatives are not allowed to in- spect where they please in North Korea CHINA BLUFFING The Red Chinese say they want mfasure calls for a report back to Con- -gfess by December-31, 1956. eeu : * .* * Bipartisan support of the idea of taking this issue out of politics doesn’t mean that both parties ; see eye to eye on it. But in back- | ing the commission approach they are acknowledging the enor- Nation’s security interests against, _ ‘the protection of personal liber- ties. That is a task Army Secre _ tary Brucker says “calls for the wisdom of Solomon and the a oe ae Ee ‘nn, x“. gu es of eure, whet mous difficulty of balancing the ~~ A yard pea pod | over 20 inches long has been grown DY j Mrs. Bettie Fifield of 276 Clifford Aye. Authentic information from Blanchard Burras, who has been/ ‘selling them for over a quar- ter century, 1 to the effect that men’s hat sizes indicate the diameter of the head in inches, aie women’s by its circumference. Home chviuumend is a prime factor, according to Municipal Judge Cecil McCallum, in deterfnining whether or not a young person —- the straight path. Verbal Orchids. to+ The Ferndale Gazette, | a its salizty-ceventh year of t publien- “TS HegoTIaTe for” the wnincaton Korea but in Geneva a year ago they spurned the United Nations and still do. President Rhee is willing to negotiate directly with the North Koreans after the Chi- nese Red Army is withdrawn and the North Korean Army is) de- mobilized. * « The position of the United ‘states — all this is anomalous. The is ashington government com-_ mitted to the support of a United Nations blan for supervision of any solution....Secretary Dulles sees no Not long afterward I heard from a New Jersey reader whose cousin from Chicago had just visited her. ‘T have arthritis in my knees, hands ‘and hips. He said you. had cured so many people in Chicago’ and I should write and ask for your prescription of vitamins and also what foods to eat.” ONE TESTIMONIAL From that army of people in Chicago I have received one tes- timonial, to wit: Dear Dr. Brady: What you said about rheumatiz made a deep impression on me: “In my judgment joint disabili- ty of more than a year’s dura- tion js usually not arthritis at all ” (joint. inflammation) but rheumatiz (degeneration of joint tissues) due to ged, prob- ably lifelong nutritional deficien- ey: ” Having had two years of treat- ment with medicine and shots for so-called arthritis, I realized I was ‘steadily getting no better. ———- — So I discontinued medical treat- — é and I as you suggest in your pamphlet. That was’ in April, ‘54. Have never seen my doctor since. All of the pain has left my knees and I feel just-fine.. . (Signed—C. W. tis, oe ne camer meet: or handle 2 with the phony diagnosis of “arthritis.” What do I mean, phony? For one thing I mean that in nine cases out “of ten the joint disability is not inflammation at all (not arthr-itis) ... instead, it is physicial degeneration. Consult the, dictionary for the meaning of acai degeneration, and if vou want to know how to prevent, retard, arrest or maybe reverse degeneration, send me a stamped, self-addressed envelope and ask in writing. signed, (no _clipping. ple: “Voice of. the People Fred V. Haggard Supports Goal of Municipal Parking Let will be densed when neces. go ot inek of space. Full the writ accompany a will not < published if the writer niess the letter is critical ip its neture I agree with the editor that the Pontiae City Commissipners should have whole-hearted sipport of all citizens of Pontiac in their efforts to give this city more municipal parking facilities. The Press points out one rea- son we should have additional parking is the revenue factor. Although revenue is te be con- sidered, 1 feel the most im- portant factor is the, need for the additional parking facilities, This city hag been far behind other cities of the same size in pro-— viding such facilities. People living in the city are traveling to the outskirts to do their shopping because there are no convenient parking areas down- town. If the City of Pontiac does ‘not furnish parking downtown, in the very near future, we will find the Saginaw Street busine ss center a ‘ghost town’. Another important aspect of the downtown parking situation, as far as ! am concerned, _ is the possibility of the very im- portant County governmental builditig' moving from the down- town area because of lack of parking facilities. _ The Commissioners of the City of Pontiac should be commended for their action. Support your Com- missioners. Let them know you are in favor of additional parking facilities. Fred V. Haggard, President Pontiac-Oakland County Industrial Unien Council, €10 Identification in Wallet Fails to Bring Return I am wondering if the party who picked up the billfold in Ted's Trailer needed the money more than the widow who was saving !t to pay her taxes. Since there were all kinds of proper identification, there was no reason for it not to be re- turned if one were honest enough for it. ; Hoping you will have much pleasure from something that be- longs to another. Alice M. Popp Draper — Rukeyser Lauds Freedom in Political Organization By WERRYL 8. RUKEYSER INS Economic Commentator My interest has been reawakened by the comment alleging that 1 was pro-Big Business and anti- Welfare State — That characterization |s at best a jumble of confusing half-truths It is important that in these days of the Battle of the International Conferences, we should . know exactly “what Americanism in Av gust 1925 Is . ca * * As for myself. I am in favor of a velunteary ferm ef socal anid political organization, as con- trasted with a police-state, which rests on force ; To me, business can be a so cial tool through which human beings deal with one another. Business has respect for the in- dividual, whe, as customer, is ultimate bows. Likewise, while our frée-choice economic society gives the cus tomer hberty in seleeting goods and services. it also provides the individual, as worker, to choose-a ealling to his own liking. IMMATURE NOTION Any notion that} have a bras for or against bigness in business is immature. In handicraft indus- tries. the optimum size of a busi- ness unit ts small. On the other hand, in thé mags-production in- dustries. substantially larger units are indicated. As to the best size. this differs with circumstances. I go along with Alfred P. Sloan. Jr., chairman of General Motors Cor- poration, who points to the need of decentralization within a big cor porate organization The point is that optimum size ippi ase) for the pamphlet is a delicate technological on Calcium and Rheumatir, “his been hetaddied whe letters. not more than ome page oO words ‘ong, ao to persona! nosis answered Dr. Willtam Wamped, self- sed envelope ts ont to the Pontiac Press, Pontiac, (Copyright 1955) cause politics has been fajeoted. and for a time critics were mak ing it appear that bigness was an evil per se, Concepts of big- ness must be related ot con: temporary trends. oo Case Records of a Paychologist The remark about being against a welfare state should also be care- fully audited. BE ON GUARD Unless you are on guard, you might think that one who would like to achieve the good life through a voluntary. free-choice system is against “welfare.” On the contrary, the annals of the Amemcan enterprise system re veal that it has achieved vastly more per capita material well- being then any so-called ‘welfare state Never let it be sald that the American economic system rests its case merely on being more productive-— on giving tollers more and better things In ex- change for a week's work. It — can and does vastly out-produce the slave economies of Eastern Europe and Asia, but in addition the American system throws off precious extra dividends in the form of self-expression, self-de- termination and increasing lel- sure. * * * In the free world it is essential that we have a clear understanding of the essentials of our operating procedures. As for myself. I re- serve the might to attack as em- phatically as I can any business entity, large or small, which ex- ploits,.cheats or dishonors the pub- lie interest. The tools should not be regarded as the ultimate ob- jectives of human activity. Looking Back 15 Years Ago US MAY BUY air bases from Great Britain land. ~~ Years Ago WILL “ROGERS. Wiley Post killed in plane crash re AL TAX bill to raise $250 slow Passed by Senate. ® Well-Established Plant Foreman he If He Should Quit Job to Go to School Robert needs to realize that life is not always a case af “either or”. Sometimes you can effect a compromise which will . salvage the present values, yet permit you to expand in a new direction. St. Paul did his preaching as his hobby, for he worked full time as a tentmak- er. By DR. GEORGE W CRANE. . Case P-315: Robert T., aged 31, “js-father of 3 youngsters. “Dr. Crane, I have a good paying job ini industry,” he began. “Tam - a foreman. “My wife is a wonderful wom- an, too, and very economical so we get along fine. “But I am unhappy. For my mother always wanted me to he a teacher. And I feel that may- be I should borrow money and go te college so T could teach, “7 thing in her power to helo me. — ’- “So what would you advise me ing can instruct with his Personne! Department as a teacher of new employes in some phase of manufacturing “USE HORSE SENSE But it isn't good “horse sense” to gamble a ood position on an indefinite future job ina radically different field. ‘ Robert should quit bis job. His pleasant home life would no longer be so enjoyable, for his wife would be forced to get a job to help keep him in school. They'd probably be compelled to live in cramped quarters for econ- omy sake. And the three children would play and fight and get in Robert's = wife in his irritable frustra- tion, ee roms _BAD TO WORSE: She'd then become burt at his Robert might then grow: jealous. So she might give him something to be jealous of. And a divorce might slither into their previously happy home before he even grad- uated from college. TOOK AHEAD - You married folks must look ahead and anticipate future con- _tigencies. Don't make snap judg- ments, It is your main duty 40 prof tect the safety and harmony of your home. Yeou-are- obligated to rear your children properly. Rob- ert’s first educational duty ts to his own three children, * Besides, society-can recruit plen- ty of teachers. for the public schools without having tor -thé happiness of already established homes. : + 2% So never let nostalgia nc mamma's approval, catise to | ___act* foolishly. — — - - a: ae a ae i eee ee ee ee eee eee ee a OPT oe ae Fepemte las ore (sty let LT nec git . THE“PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 17, 1955 Disappointing Digit . chine. A 9" wound up. in front | ¢: “ lieve it s fh er hy . an - ppemnne <0 ot the corveet hears onvike tan, Find Oldest Kiln lieve ee Vamps ‘Put Out’ Burglars “atch for intruders. There hasn't! Wrong Timing - NAUGATUCK, Conn, wn = Sev. °° gure on the faulty | AweESTOWN, Va.‘ — Ar|the plantation.owner. | LEESVILLE, & C ize. (DeM any trouble since, Barnes said. |" 10° ef enty employes of & factory here: SP ee ile ee eee = 1 @ — Pee) | BARTOW, Fla. w — Looking for | checks, whietr were called back: | te-ealled ; _ __ | ’ ; . —aceaaeeeaUCamNmCREES | men we on to ‘put out” a} found out their $9,000 individual | The oil filter i | chaeologists have found what they | : ” Almost 40,000 foreign students, a suspected moonshiner, state bev- | SEaN@L.@ dy STOSE ei uanes were ta = | e oil filter in’ your car will | pay * just a sticking | move a pound or more of sludge kiln in the United States, on the ; : Sev “es f burglaries. | acs believe to be the oldest pottery Several European countries re- | Series 0 a ; |scholars and doctors spent the erage agents. stopped at his house 1 port that the number of storks has; Police Chief Henry Barnes en: | 1954-1955 , academic year in the and were told ee a small boy: 31010): 4 STORE type bar on a check writing ma- | i ' _ : g land dirt in 5,000 miles of driving. ‘Green Spring plantation. 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Cheese "Sas" u. 45/ Aged Cheese "uaYan” =u. 69" Del Crest Cheese Spread = 07; 69" Stewing CHICKENS "ais 5 OC Sliced Bacon 9 Som "™.ey 59° BORDEN’S Chive, Pimento or Plein ~ Cream Cheese : Pig. 10¢ Shrimp-Fancy “3. Sct i. 59° D. Ground Beef ven fy round tean a 39 - Pork Loin Roast ici2 tiesjicted tom, 39% : Perch Fillets satire “hate us, 63° , ; | _ Prices Good Thru Saturday, August 20 — We Reserve the ot sea to Limit Quantities | [0398 AUBURN* _ 0 45 SO, TELEGRAPH MEL-O-CRUST ENRICHED cee ae | OPEN THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY TILL 9 P.M. ee 20-oz. i 596 NO, PERRY 59 50. SAGINAW. WHITE BRE AD a ! OPEN THURSDAY AND rupay TLL 9 PM " ? AOS RIM ME hd » sapere a entry THE BERRYS. Children Need School Preview Take Tot to Grounds Before Opening Class. me egins-for-Him————--- Every child needs a preview of school, says the National Educa- tion Assn. * * A good beginning is to take him on visits to school in the spring before he will be entered. He'll have a chance to watch other chil dren having fun on the playground He'll see them enjoying block_ biilding and reading in the class- rooms. These experiences, the associa- tion conterids, should give ee = idea of what to expect. ant whe his appetite for starting schael. if he seems overwhelmed by the size of the school, explain all the things that go on —— the friendly walls—things he doing when it’s his school, As opening day nears, walk to school with him severa] times so he'll know the route. When he does, and you know it's safe, turn him loose—let him go alone on foot or by bus, If you must go with. him for safety,.stop at the school steps cheerfully tell him goodbye and leave him to get acquainted with his classmates. ON HIS OWN Remember that at school he should feel he's on his own. He can’t feel very responsible with mother hovering outside his class- room. Spow by your words and atti- tude that school is mot only a happy, but an important place 6f' new and wonderful experiences. Proper health habits to go along with his independence at school f = + THE PONTIAC By Carl Grubert Ra slr ee ——. WHY, JILL... NOT : AT THE MOMENT! TO HER @, uu re amg. {it aie IN 1 | a 2 a e cy amy 7 i] , 44 “Si. i also should be part of the basic | preparation, at home. AND I WANT TIME-70 F CT One EPT AND NOT GO’ }> Mary, t Queer@of Scots had - so It should be started many wigs she had a special | equipment for flyers will permit a coach to carry them when she | man to breathe under water for half an hour, Your youngster should be able | traveled. The Navy's standard oxygen | to use a drinking fountain correct- ly, use the toilet regularly and ' by himself, cover his nose. and mouth with a handkerchief when sneezing or coughing, wash his! hands thoroughly with soap and water after play, before ‘and after | ““ealing and alter toileung. A topknot-to-toenail physical ex- amination by your family doctor and dentist should be planned — well in advance of the day he'll start school, Then you'll have plenty of time to start treatment for any defects found by the examination. Also, your doctor can advise you as to just what immunization — smallpox, diptheria, whooping - cough, tetanus — your youngster | ‘should have before registration day. Child’s TV Watching May Prove Valuable Television watching by children worries many parents. But even the critics admit that “children may he getting much from tele- vision that is valuable.” ©The problem seems to be to con- | trol it or ration it and to make some use of it. “With a bit of encouragement,” says a child guidance expert, “children may be inspired by tel- evision's delightful puppet char- acters to make their own plays modeled after thelr favorite pro- rans. This kind of activity. however simple and crude, turns their tele- vision viewing into a creative eXx- perience." Teaching enildren to discriminate between good and bad programs also is advocated as a kind of education, a ‘ : ee & e ®e YO ee 3 | : ogi Ea ie rt ’ nM : \ \ aes I os Pa ae ae ne ca 26- ENGLISH BICYCLES.... BOYS’ & GIRLS’ SCHWINN BUILT SPITFIRE BICYCLES BALLOON TIRE STYLE 26-inch Size Spitfire reg. s«9.9s 24-Inch Size Spitfire Boys’ 20-inch Size Many Other Schwinn Built Bicycles Such as © Tiger ® Phantom EASY TERMS—10°. DOWN—6 MOS. ON BAL. WE CARRY PARTS AND SERVICE BUY YOUR BICYCLES HERE! English Bicycles Such as Raleigh and Dunelt SCARLETT’S BICYCLE SHOP 20 E. Lawrence Inch ® Corvette © Hornet BACK-to-SCHOOL — ON-TIME == BICYCLE VALUES Sale $36.95 Reg. 346.95 Sale $44,956 Reg. 341.95 Sale $42.95 39” © Jaguar WHAT WE SELL! FE 2-7221 friget® ha! ; to eet ft, wit gjere’s YON ag. Big OF fone you ve hy ae rholde ee soreer a8 nd he wide ayetables it! i all-width ert is and. 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But: as the total | NEW YORK, You walk along | of consumer debt rises, the total good used car: “Only $5 down.” | ‘You look at a new house and percentage. Let the Kidiallent Buyer Beware! The American Collectors Assn, | | Says the street. and see a sign on a/| amount of delinquencies tends to | families are delinquent on rise also, even if at the same low| ments for one- or more things | million families are pinched by they've bought on time. bites. \ / An agency that soeckilinds in that six million American | helping families after they get-in a | financial mess estimates that 10 |the debts they’ve piled up with overenthusiasm. the builder tells you: “Ff you're aj Back-to-School Shopping Tips: = The quality of some installment An ad in the pape r says: ‘‘Wall- | to-wall carpeting for the entire | rhouse at $4 a week.” i ; * * *. j Next to striking oil, it's the| j easiest way man ever has devised for raising his standard of living— | ‘and fast. | It’s also one of the easiest ways | of getting beyond your depth if you don't watch your step. : The vast majority of Americans their weekly or monthly payments. 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In his first Speech as Secretary | of the Department of Health, Edu- | cation, and Welfare, Folsom told) past and present officials of the! Social Security Administration that | “social security cannot remain static." ai Pledging a continuing study of the 2year-¢gld social security pro gram, Folsom said “Tam cognizant of the fact that millions Of persons are dependent upon social security as a basic floor of protection, that huge sums of public funds -are involved, that a tremendous administrative ana chinery been developed. to administer the program “All of these, and other factors call for a continuing analysis and a willingness to recognize. that has | prograrns as large as social securt- | OO ih, =| UL C =< 2 Mm = “ BEST T Leok how much more Plymouth gives you at its low, low price compared to other cars in its field! More size, more comfort, since” it’s mrcerst, ‘ROOWTEST of “all 3 Tow-price cars! More beauty, since it has the NewesT sTYLING of all 3! The Top _ 7 Two ENGINES —the thrifty 6-cylinder PowerFlow 117 or the most powerful of standard V-8’s in the low-price 3. And remember, you would pay as much as $500 more for many “medium-price” cars actually smaller than Plymouth! mighty 167-hp. Hy-Fire, A great new car for the YOUNG IN HEART Dixie Davis. ‘ ty cannot remain static,’ , IN CASF. OF RAIN — Being fitted for a new fabricated turquoise raincoat is Pamela Sue Foote of 699 N. Perry St. a student at Sarah McCarroll school, Pamela is being waited on by High sales volume for your dealer means a good deal for _you~and Plymouth dealers have’ been mans sales records veteran, $200 down is all you, loans in recent months worries need.’ (Until recently you didn't! Administration officials. Terms need even that.) | have been’ getting. easier—down Your radio blares: “Install a ™ | payments ‘lower, maturity times ; window cooler now, 7 anes start | extended. next April.’ | This has been due largely to_ sales competition, Almost all kinds of censumer goods are in abundant supply. | * @ * How do people get in. over their depth? Silver Shield, an organiza- tion that makes a business of try- jing to help people who find they (can't meet their payments—and icharges 10 per cent for doing it— says that most of them just didn't |realize they were taking on so imuch debt. i Modern merchandising puts: such ‘American Tourists. Help French Profit PARIS (» — American tourists, make a lot of food, drink and laundry business for the French. The Compagnie International des Wagons-Lits et des Grands Express Europeans — which operates the familiar blue railroad dining cars— says that during the season it serves American tourists each | month with: A half million meals, 17,000 half | bottles of fine wines (hardly any- | one ever buys a full bottle); 15,000 bottles of champagne, 8,000 ; bottles of cognac, | In addition, Wagon-Lits launders | 55,000 table covers a month, 530,000 {napkins and 100,000 bedsheets. Crockery makers do all right, too. Each year, the company replaces | 100,000 plates, 74,000 glasses, 93,000 saucers and 10,000 broken cups. Government experts estimate that a black snake has a value of ' $3.75 for rodent control Pencil’ makers estimate that pen- | ells still do about 90 per cent of | U.S. writing jobs. "Speciale tn So MOVING Srrice EQUIPMENT VOLLMAR MOVING AND STORAGE CO. 34) WN, Perey. OO48T TO COAST Your. 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Saginaw St. at Auburn, PONTIAC Friday we. 4696 Dixie Hwy., DRAYTON PLAINS Open Lived "til 9 « | i j : < Plymouth diene “America’s Mos! Beautiful Car” by famous professional ertiits, the Society of tlustrators : 2 = Monday and Sree oa s : Saas se *, Pod i A ig oe i : \ 4 : ees ; fos Le ae 7 i ¥ } ee rion ~PONTIAC'S ORIGINAL TILE STORE * i e868 eee eee See ene ee > Ef ae oe il A 1 ie Na t+ . ‘ \ \ \ a : \ 4 ” THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, », AUGU ST 17, ‘1958 TOP QUALITY ‘COMPLETELY CLEANED, WHOLE OR cut UP a + Gs Stewing | - Customers’ Corner I'here Are No Prices Like Low Prices . . And no place like A&P for finding shiaes of low prices whenever you shop. Why? Because it’s A&P’s policy to offer low prices in all departments every day, in addition to special values every week. Result? You get more low prices on more items, more days of the week at A&P, and save money on the many different foods you need for 21 -—weekly-meais. Want to see how this — policy can cut your total food bill? Come see .... come save... at A&P! CUSTOMER RELATIONS DEPARTMENT A&P Food Stores 420 Lexington Avenue, New York 17, N. Y. For Outdoor Eating BCONOMY, 9-INCH SIZE Paper Plates -*. 49c YUKON CLUB—POPULAR FLAVORS Beverages . . 3 ss 2% Paper Napkins tur RIBBON « «2 OF so 25¢ Aluminum Foil wanvee, ... . . Tou 27¢ Cold Cups ror ounncss, or2s 25¢ Ann Page Beans ....... 2 ‘Sxs 25¢ Waxed Paper or", . . . eve rast 25¢ Garden Relish -*™ ror. 2... . tan 29 Barbeque Sauce or rT 2... Nor 3% Sweet Mixed Pickles oy =. . “ian 25¢ Ann Page Mustard ....... "an «10. Charcoal vorwour ,,.. 1... tac 27¢ August is Sandwich Time PROCESSED CHEESE 8-OZ. PKGS. 49< Mel-0-Bit . . | Jar Cheese" Pincarmas nnisn "? 2 Saas 49e Peanut Butter creamy smoc . Ta 3% CREAMY SMOOTH « «© Ch Whiz KRAPT'S eeeeee = 570, Fancy Meat Tuna “zi 2A" 222 99¢ Grape Jami am race... SOF Se Mayonnaise We act, ian 29 _ Sandwich Spread aN PACE 6... unk 290 | Cream Cheese ere 2 poe 9c Jane Parker COOKIE CARNIVAL MUPEANUT, RAISIN OR 2X2, OF OBe o 2 19¢ DATE GEM 4 VARIETIES OF FILLINGS SANDWICH COOKIES © nar ieee 8” ery Pie zt 9g, | Regularly 49¢ - Other Jane Parker Values! _ Sliced Rolls. sano pea si or ;.. Sliced. White Bread sane rarer %0RF 17¢ Dinner Rolls mun? <6. ot 15¢. | Potato. Chips res ener tary ST. 596 : Chickens “SUPER-RIGHT” 7-RIB END PORTION Pork Loins... « 3% Pork Loins “*tcm'tno” w 49% LOIN END e 0.e Center Cut Pork Chops -1re00n a 95¢ Smoked Picnics “ureewowr, ,, , 39. Smoked Hams seats, oo. & S8e Smoked Hams sivrosnon .... % 63¢ COMPLETELY CLEANED i. 5 3 c Fresh Fryers WHOLE OR CUT UP Fancy Sliced Bacon ~vrtenonr = ’g, 55 ¢ COMPLETELY CLEANED, EASY TO PREPARE . LB. | “SUPER-RIGHT”"—BLADE CUT Chuck Roast... » 39% Beef Roasts am oxinecn cus % 49¢ Ground “ouarantero ass = 3OC GUARANTEED PRESH Beef Liver “ico” 2.6... ws. 39 Skinless Frankfurters “S(fus"" 45¢ Allgood Sliced Bacon... 2. . xo. 49¢ Large Bologna “<> ..... . xe, 38¢ Birds Eye Cut-up Fryers "oz—r , , 79 Fresh White Bass ........ = 35 Medium Size Shrimp auainy .. ““ S59 Cap'n John’s Ocean Perch ... % 3% — Birdseye Rosefish ...... .. & 49 Frozen Haddock Fillets “Seino” ron MoWNO uk 50¢ ws 29¢ - & We Salmon Steak Halibut Steak . Pores bed ese os | | ‘| Cinnamon Rolls “Scr CAKE e + « . Oe 25¢ 1 A You Get MORE Low Prices on MORE Items MORE ‘Days of the Week at AsP! INDIANA RED RIPE—28 TO 30-POUND AVERAGE Watermelons now be —CALIFORNIA- SWEET_THOMPSON | Seedless Grapes .. 2 3% MICHIGAN, U-8- Ne. ORADE - Potatoes ... 1S ne 39e Fresh Plums "esmmr, 1... 29 - Pascal Celery “Moss 24-SIZE 0 bo oo STAM 19¢ Cultivated Blueberries crea". . sox 29 New Cabbage "Ness" . 9 One we Se California Bartlett Pears . sox 45¢ CALIFORNIA. VINE-RIPENED-JUMBO- 36-SIZE_— — Cantaloupes 2 = 3% “ale Haven Peaches "Sie" 3 i. 36¢ Bing Cherries worm |... uw 39¢ Michigan Potatoes ...... 4B cho 99% Yellow Onions v-s"-.' ....3 ate 25¢ Virginia Salted Peanuts stan. . ‘tro 39¢ FROZEN FOOD VALUES ] LIBBY’s FRESH FROZEN CONCENTRATED ___Pinconning Cheese “> cour, , , ELEVEN a \ JIFFY BRAND Cake Mixes WHITE, CHOCOLATE, 9-0Z, YELLOW OR SPICE PKG. Corn Mottin Mix WELot <>. HS 10¢ Sliced Ple Apples cousrocx , , 2 Sk 49¢ Bartlett Pears ‘ona ... 3 Gis We Sliced Pineapple “=r ...... “can 29¢ Grape Juice 4” 2... oo 0 to ate Grapefruit Juice aap eee 2 i#8 CANS s 43¢ Sparkle Pudding a ror, , . 4 ros 25¢ Sockeye Schnon MP ga . tan 39 French Dressing nvm rat, HSE 29e Chopped Beef sours ‘cans 89 Spiced Luncheon Meat 49" . . ‘Zan Chicken Spread swansows . , , 2 cin 43e Evaporated Milk wwe nous |, 6 u‘cm 70€ Stor Kist Tuna “fv vee 9 Ca 8 | Butter Cookies "mr... .., ‘tox tox 27¢€ Hi-Ho Crackers CUNE we oe vox 35¢ SURE GOOD Margarine 2 3s : 3% Stuffed Olives. am race... rh A9e Sweet Cuke Wafers “ov sry = 2 "LST 45¢ dexo Shortening . ». can 75e— Bosco... M STe ss tor, 35¢ Blended Syrup rack, .. . . . ‘for 27€ — Tea Bags ovrown 55, con 100 79 Kidney Beans a racr .... . 'S8F 10¢ Lima Beans nu Bam ccc cs 8 Cm ON Cut Beets mrt eee eee 5 can WOE Whole Kernel Corn “" . . . 4 as 45¢ Cavern Mushrooms ano stems 2 $k 39¢ 1ONA BRAND CUT s z 1-0, Green Beans. . ': 10¢ lona Peas Saverkraut “*” Navy Beans x er, , ,, Tomato Juice “* Home Style Beets enwooos , , sooo 2 tats 23¢ + PRO. 19¢ 'F 2c Daily Dog Food... ... 4 ote 35 Cracker Jack eee ween Mot 996 Candy Bars vanes 2... 6 m'sox 25¢ Woodbury Soap size'sau 4 ror 3be -Ufebooy Soap wT. 2 m 95¢ u 59 ~ $ucED, RINDLESS uw. 4% 5%-02. ee wna. w enamide Swiss Cheese th 4Y9e Sharp Cheddar Cheese Wisconsin =i, 5Qe Cottage Cheese MEBONS, we cee. cm 23¢ Lime Sh tin? token a aa 89c Crestmont Ice Cream nearouran sucerace 85¢ Mild Cheddar Cheese scons 6-0Z. ‘fun Juice........5 % 8 Birdseye Lemonade ...... 2 car cant 35¢ Pot F ‘moss er eases 3 8 PKs. x 89 Birdseye Strawberries woe 3 8 8% Green Peas ure... . 2 rox 47¢ Birdseye Green Beans ©... .. mo. 3. 27¢ Lima Beans romncon 2.5.05 mor 29 Keyko Margarine .... tm 29% Old Style Sauce m= $3 23¢ Mazola Ol ....... % 229° Oz Peanut Butter ..: .ua-41c Swift's Prem seve . '28F 39 Corned Beef srs . . . . 28? 49 Baby Foods wctws ....5 "a 47¢ ss: Dash Dog Food vo Bak Me Niagora Storch... . . . 28 19¢ s Old Dutch Cleanser ... 2% 25¢ é et > 4 ie: S - 200 OWN 1.04 naar tenes 1088 ras Ra Te a Prices In ths od effective through Saturdrey, Avgeit 20° THE PONTIAC. PRESS, i Ce wy fal Ook if AUGUST 17, 1955 Arctic Winter Racing fo Install Radar | Outposts Before Freeze WASHINGTON (INS)—The Army is engaged today in a race against time.— the egpreaching Arctic. winter. Back-to-School Shopping Tip: Army Fighting — U.S. -Canado Task Units | The Defense Department reports | that 3,900 specially trained U. 8. | | troops are rushing construction | material into positions north of ‘the Arctic Circle to begin the continental electronic warning system. * * « For the so-called “Dew Line” radar network—a joint U. S.- | Canadian project—over 200,000 tong of supplies and material are to be at more than. 50 locations. | The radar system is designed to protect North America trom | any surprise trans-pelar air at- tack. | The job must be completed be- | fore polar ice closes in for the winter along the Alaskan ast be Tanided during the next~stx-weeks;~ ee 3 i a coast and at Baffin Island. Two Army task forces, one from the Atlantic and the other from the Pacific, are en route aboard Both For *12°° | Matching Wedding Banda, tailored bands in 14K. gold. Jewelry Departmen! GEORGE'S] NEWPORT’S 4 transports to the scene of opera- tions. PACIFIC FORCE For the Pacific. and central | * Canada operations, 1,675 Army troops.-will pass Point Barrow, | Alaska, eastbound this month. * Pentiag Press Photo PERFECT GO-TOGETHERS — Fall season of 1955 dictates the new flared skirts such as Wyona Turner is wearing in the above photo. Part of the flare is achieved with inverted pleats which are anchored with the belt line. In smal) checks, the skirt-is topped with a harm- onizing slipover Orion sweater. : late September. ATLANTIC FORCE INSURANCE SERVICE (8 YOURS AT- | THATCHER PATTERSON & WERNET ~~ @9 Community Notional — Benk Bidg. =. FE 22-9224 ; | ually “i this country. Of those in- The Atlantic force, numbering |, about 1,300 men, is divided into | Hirt Py hh 25 | | and will operate along that coast | until late September. The second group is due shortly in the Baffin +Island-area.---it-+9-+e-—-proceed--te+ landing sites in northeastern Canada as the ice clears from the | | beaches. { \ | in this region the open water | season usually ends late in Sep While along the east | rmy said Arctic summe! | will be poo its height when the forces arrive at the landing | and that daylight | will average about 30 Fahrenheit. ° * J Before the Army convoys again | ‘reach the open seas at the end | of September, the Arctic winter, will be under way. | Malaria Everywhere ) NEW DELHI ® — The govern-| ment of India estimates that near- ly 100 million people—more than! ‘a quarter of the national popala- | tion—suffer attacks of malaria an- +feeted, says the estimate, at least /one million die each year from the | fever. For Sturdy Wear— on the Playground or | twice as much life insurance as it | according had 25 years ago, and at least four mates. in the Classroom! 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SLIGHTLY CRATE-MARRED IN SHIPMENT! pel Pie ~ WAS: $4298 : : aaa Only —— k ; Days of Davy Crockelf— Pry Faery oe ; * THE PONTIAC PRE SS -° Read it in Today's Press AUGo ) PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, ES ; aes “THIRTEEN WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 17, 1955 Camera Follows Pontiac National Guardsmen at Camp Grayling. Pentise Press Photos by James ‘Maher WORM’S EYE VIEW — Marching, bane of the foot-soldier's existence, is still an in-| training at Camp Grayling are finding the roads just as dusty, the sun just as hot and their feet just as weary as ever. tegral part of military training. Members of Pontiac's two National Guard units currently ON TARGET — Set. Orville McMorris, of Dray- and Pvt. tans D. Spencer, of Oxford. All three © ton Plains, checks a target area for gunners Cpl.| are members of Company M, commanded by Capt. Thomas L. Hibbard Jr., of Birmingham, center, | Cari Yarling. GOVERNOR REVIEWS TROOPS — Fianked by|the 46th Division as they pass in review at last -Maj. Gen. George Moran (left) and Gordon A. Mac-| weekend's parade at Camp Grayling. MacDonald is Donaid; Gov.-G- Mennen Willtams salutes men of {division commander and Moran his aide: — MOTOR MAINTENANCE — Lt. Jon Karaw, of Waterford Town- ship, points out a trouble spot in a truck motor to repairman Cpl. Robert Cy Henderson, of Pontiac. Both are members of the 107th Ordnance Company. Men of this unit are vital cogs in the machinery : re that keeps a fighting division in peak operating efficiency. Their work § READY FOR BARRAGE—Pic. Gerald C. Lewis, | checks their sight. The three men, along with others ranges from keeping a 45 caliber automatic firing to correcting mal- of Keego Harbor, left, and Pfc. Malcolm A. Walker! in Company M are taking part this week in simulated functions in huge tanks. of 35 Henderson St., stand ready to fire their 81 milli-| combat exercises. - : meter motor after Sgt. Glenn Baker, of 93 Dwight St., , Here Sgt. Joseph H. Batten gets 40 winks between duties Cpl. Robert C. Henderson, of 257 Auburn| weapons for the 46th division in ‘training at the northern, Michigan : SACK TIME — It isn't all work for men of the 107th Ordnance Company. Ave., tightens front end bolts on a jeep as men from the 107th| camp. Ordnance Company, of Pontiac, kept busy maintaining vehicles and ; oa oa a TRUCK REPAIR — chinegun squad await reports of their training at Camp. Grayling. Crew members are, standing left to right, M. Soh eget hemi ot Sewanee , Lee ' * * “ d ‘ t joe ai ; i : “i 3 ne : : / igite ‘ : ° 5 x se * -* : : ' ' «| THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 17, 1955 “Here is No, 24 a oa , doe Selection [Plant Life of the Oceans[— ——a “1 ¢. ,.. |Will Become Food on Table: ~ MID-SUMMER E iJ er CI utiny UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. (INS) | j term ‘international research pro- : -— The plant life of the sea, now | gram now, being prepared under serving only as food for fish, will ,, om I: | Ce (el Ge ey an oy ay ab VE: ee 8 Lawyers Move Ahedd in the tuture become a common | ~NESCO auspices. place item on mkin’s dinner plate. | I+ whe program will include such to Revise Current Mode Minute live animal.and plant, activities as the mapping of the Z for Bench Appointment creatures called plankton, whieh | ocean bottom and the study of © - Have Fun! Win $1 fo wo me eS TE S| iH . @ LANSING @ — The State ‘Bar have been recognized by scientists' ature variations and peean cur- . as a potential food resourcé for! rents, conditions governing plant — the —s — men and domestic animals. growth, types of animal life at Z . , A eel campaign to revise proced ' various locations, diseases and “Bonanzagram” is an exciting new puzzle in which the Pontiac appointment of Michigan Judges.’ Scientists calelate that a square | parasites of plant and animal of Quality Men’s Clothing 7 fore | ao mile of ocean produces an average) life, and the resources of edible | q Press offers both fun and a $100 cash prize. BUT before you The association's committee on of 13,000 tons of vegetation a year, fish in accessible areas, S it Sl ck Ss t Shirts — Shoes = try your hand at “Bonanzagram” be sure and read the rules at the a selection and omare ate with a world total probably five) + “nrc ults — D1acKS — NPOr : ; j i i a report on the plan for sub- times that of the vegetation on e advantages 0! a bottom of this page. Solution will appear in the Press Aug. 26. mussion tothe association member- land | | the, aoe are: sites grant seamen! Pp a annual meeting Sept. = a The importance of masterii~ | 16 in Detroit. of nutrients which could be made : .| the vast storehouse of marine | | ' recommended : | tb incre the growth of plank- | CLAIM CHECK Bonanzagram No. 240 | "u.cvz sive) es Sete aac dw Sime . | a seoes tor taints coueatnns te prctieatinn Gat ty Oo on8 ot | Fomh of marine animal life. - U | ’S century popula o In marine agriculture there can - circulating initiative petitions to Below is a duplicate of the “Bonanze Story Clues amend the constitution in order | Word ill be almost double Its be no such lack of water such as ~ PONTIAC | present figure. besets terrestrial agriculture. gram” entry you send ‘in to contest - to adopt the new appointment “ . < 1 i — ‘Eyen the most promising ad) —_ — —_ ——“headquarters. It ts ESSEN At gio por——— aan ond Bie aeashd on ——— arr aagree oe ; == That lawyers get behind a Sallie ence in —— ec ienc - = ES aot veal — — | — : fill t in and save it until the -correct vacation. Their plans included a visit to — ——— me —s ord liters ‘dernend fer food =—— more easily controlled in this en-| @) i o : solution to “Bonanzagram” No. 24 is Elie‘s parents in Virginia. She was very ex- direeagsl- tard o etzeesl cmeemete ot To investigate further the sea's Vironment. (@) to fe) i j cited about this, as she had not seen her ter aay if the new system were ;resources UNESCO has organized: The seas are vast enough ‘es all. : . published Friday, Aug. 26. Unless you family or friends since the wedding. So she~ mae disputed iswuel for years, the international advisory commit- nations, including those which have : 2 do so, you will be unable to collect the ‘and John set out in their battered, old con- __| ine agsociation itself-is-split-almest €f on marine sciences which will 0 Seaboards of their own, to par- 3 ‘prize it \y should send {na winni vertifle. The plan was that, alter the. visit. evenly in its attitude toward the Meet for the first time next Octo- ticipate in marine agriculture . prize U yo hon se mning John's parents, who were also motoring, proposal. | Ber in Tokyo —_—_—_—_— , - , . solution. Check the rules below for would joih- them = the = ae net | Under the present system, (ee |. The commition is me = to Flow of River: Silt Heavy On All Monuments and further details. . were fo mest on Thursday, the tenth, at the governor fille vacancies on the |COMdinate a cooperative, long wasiNGTON LINS)—On an “ Cascades Motor Court, some miles from supreme court, circuit and Baoay | | Markers Ellie's old home. When the elder C's arrived, bate courts benches. names of candidates and se’ average Gay some half a million . ; ; a .. they found the meeting had been postponed Under the American Bar As-| three for submission to the gover- |‘ of silt ride the Colorado River | We Erect. Memorials in Any Michigan Cemetery : for a day, because of some unexpected fes- sociation plan, the governor would | nor. The governor would have to | |down to Lake Mead, the huge res- | tivities. Ellie had stopped at the motel earlier | appoint a committee of three | appoint one of the three. \Dacing the fsod yeas ot 197 ines PONTIAC GRANITE and MARBLE CO. - ~ in the week and leit a characteristicdlly judges, three lawyers” and three | ‘The better” Judges tor Michigan | During the~ flood year--of-2927- the} #- : , hasty and chatty note to explain the situa- laymen. to help on is selection. | committee has presented the initi- river carried 27,600,000 tons of silt GEO. SLONAKER & SONS. ; = Gen. The yestel proprister wes most apele- atory petitions to the state board | os = point in 24 hours, oa 269 Oakland Ave. FE 2-4800 3 : | : 2: : . geile the nets hed blown eff the deck ond This committee would review the ——— for approval. the National Geographical —_ hie spaniel puppy had chewed it, gouging out a number of the letters. Can you figure out, as the C's did, what the note says? « ; 4 FSSC CSOs SSS SSS SSS OSES SCO SS SSeS Cte ees eeresesesseesees a ‘ : 0 CURRIER ete nent res ae NN Eee x A pal See Bs Cac MO RIOR EL oh : 1 | Hore vou _ gt mae wane ST_pPING : Bors vou “ont mae wane St__pPmiG H i 8 |] OUT IN THE COUNTRY WITH __ EW FRIENDS |] OUT IN THE COUNTRY WITH __pw FRIENDS | I : || WHO HAVE $_LORES OF INE ANTIQUES }11/] WHO HAVE S_ORES OF __INE ANTIQUES |} § 8 | wis__ TO SEE __JECES AND 00 A BIT as TO SEE __JECES AND 00 ABIT |g u|] oF $_gvemes ExrecT fo HAVE OREA_y ! 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Fresh Tender Sweet CARROTS — =x am BUTTER 5g: PRINT Tender Young Milk Fed US. CHOICE QUALITY 3 = (LEG OF VEAL |CHUCK ROAST =A Blade Cuts / | a WISCONSIN |. MUENSTER or MILD CHEESE AQ; Your Choice SWIFT'S PREMIUM ‘ Oe | Sliced sr |BACON N’ rochege -KINGNUT MARGARINE | 2 on : 39 “at Birthday Party ‘ honoring. i se », cant The Rolls-Royce, This 20-25 horsepower model, nicknamed Baby Rolls, is cream fvith black fenders and a light tan top. Mr. Brodie has added stainless steel bumpers. =a" hen ths y Hostess Not | Expected to |} Pay Dinner Dutch Treat Vogue Is Proper if Dining at Restaurant By EMILY POST, An interesting letter today tells me: “I invited several of my old classmates to my house for Sun-| day dinner as a sort of reunion. These classmates, all of whom! are from out of the state, wrote! accepting the invitation to come to, this city but they suggested having dinner at a restaurant, thus, saving—me—the—werk—involved-in— preparing a meal and giving me more time to visit with them “As they insisted upon this T agreed to do just that. Please tell me if it would be incorrect not to offer to pay for the dinner for the grotip.. I do not feel that I ean afford to do this, but would like to do what is expected of me. Piease advise me.” Answer: Under the circum. stances you describe it would not be expected of you to pay for ‘the dinner beeause they them. | selve@ have taken the initiative. | If you had suggested it, then | you would have.to pay for it. “Dear Mrs, Post: —Would-it be- improper to include the name of the church in which we were married on our wedding announce- PDonnells of Waterford, in their 1904 Cadillac. ments? We were married in a very old and famed chapel and I think many of our friends would: be interested in this detail, but I am told the name of the church | is never, put on an announcement. | Is this true?” Answer: It is true that neither he hour nor the church in which oe marriage took place is included | in the usual announcement be- | eause this information is needed by these who wert not invited to the service and needless lines of: engraving are needless expense. But there is certainly no objection to including this in- formation fo you would like to. Fete Tons Dearing | Pine Lake Country club was the | setting for, the-party held “Tuesday | JoAnn Dearing, daughter | of Mr, and Mrs. Clyde N. Dearing | of Ottawa drive. The occasion | marked JoAnn's fifteenth birthday. Invited to attend were Gail Bla- my, Terry Fortino, Judy Baker, Lynne Benter and Sharon Gale. Judy Inman, Mary Inman and Suzanne Boyd were also. invited. | Coming from out-of-town were Gibby Slater, Margo Mehas and Mary Ellen Bogen of Birmingham ro Elaine Mustard of Pennsyl- a. Keep Draperies Clean “Coupe de Ville,” Mr. and Mrs. Robert Brodie of Birmingham, was made in England in 1935. 7h hotogra hed with its owners, i gray dd New Gloss to Local ca .& Rolling along at a 15 mile an ae clip are the M. J.\ 8 ft. long, is all polished and conditioned to ne of f/ for ‘the annual old car show and parade at Greenfield Village ee Brewster. green in color, the car has oné cylinder and a whistle that sounds like a turkey gobbler. new part, Mr. Donnell makes When this Cadillac needs a it. This four passenger car, ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS “Classic Car Club of America,” The 20 year old car is far ahead of its time with 12 volt ignition, power brakes and automotive chassis lubrication. uill be part of 4 caravan of 100 cars nickel trim, in Dr. rage on Dixie Highway dates wedding trip 32 years ago. By MARY ANGLEMIER At the turn of the century, the Barnum and Bailey Circus adver- tised: Wagon, the identical HORSELESS | CARRIAGE race in Chicago last November—to | be ween every day in the new street parade.” Mr. Brodie, a member of the ‘ leaving Harrisburg, Pa., for a two-day trip to Detroit. 7.2 8 : The race was from Chicago to} Evanston, [l!., and back, 52 miles, The average speed was 5.05 miles | per hour Although steam cars were made as early as 1871 in Racine, Wis able car was built by Charlies and Frank Duryea in 1893 and is an exhibit in the Smithsonian Institu- tion These motorized buggies of the 1890s shook, trembled, rattled, clattered, smoked and smelled. Early automobiles had carrjage | wheels, dashboard and springs, with | the engine beneath the seat. The vogue for steam cary lasted several years. with the Staplley and White, the most popular: Draw- backs to the steamer weye the time | ited number of miles that could | be traveled on a boilérful of water | and the corrosion of the boiler. LED PARADE / In 1905, a Whité Steamer led the | inaugural parade for President | Theodore bvelt. In 1903, Heyiry Ford put out his first Model/ A, a two cylinder, which "had tivo speeds forward, one | reverse. His advertisements read: “No smell, noise or jolt.” The famous ‘Model T or “Tin Lizzie” was produced in 1908. He con This-Model T is exactly like the car in which | Dr. Emery‘took Mrs. Emery (above) on a\ the Golden Jubilee Parade in Detroit. “The famous Duryea Motor- | | charge the batteries. by Dr. J. W. Carhart and Ransom | E. Olds in 1886, the first market- | manwfacturing 15,000,000. Al Francisco, Calif., to New York city | a in September. Donnell, and the hat and dres ,| the fashion of the era. = Women’ s Section WEDNESDAY, AUGUST. 17, 1935 PAGES 16-21 Maureen Sheridan Selects Sopic Picked ‘Satin, Lace for Marriage ~ A waltz length gown of satin and | lace was worn- by Maureen Sheri-+ .dan for her marriage at St. Vin-| cent de Paul Church to Kenneth L Flemming a Pranktin boulevard. | The bride is the daughiter & Mr. | and Mrs, Joseph Sheridan of Jud- | son street and the bridegroom's | ' parents are Elmo Flemming of | Franklin boulevard and Mrs, How- ard Wice of Clarkston. A Queen Elizabeth headpiece , at pearls secured the bride's | shoulder length veil and she car. | ried a white prayer book with an | arrangement of roses, centered | with a white orchid. Her jewelry | was the bridegroom's gift of a -strand-of-—pearis. acu eee bey nan pa Win Ci) guests were. Neal Darling Thomas Bush eke Chan” A reception was held-following | +the-Aug.—6 ceremony.at the home: of ‘the bride’s brother-in-law and | | sister, Mr. and Mrs. William | | Roach of Canterbury drive. The bride’s mother wore a | beige ballerina length gown with pink accessories and a pink lace gown with white accessories was | the choice of the bridegroom's mother, on ran wane Senenes of red roses and white carna tions. . The new Mrs, Flemming was wearing a pink dress with white accessories when they left for a ere Sy he Pragrigg Bagg ‘They will reside on North Tas- the | Mania street. There Are Six PERT in feday* Women’s Section ‘for MCA Meet . The National Convention of Met- | politan Club auxiliaries will be held-in-Saginaw, Aug: 18-2. }—- The announcement’ was made last night when the’ Ladies Aux- ‘iliary Metropolitan /club Spirit six |met at the home’ of Mrs, John |’ DePauw on Areyle avenue, Attending “the convention from | Poptiac will be Mrs, Howard Fair- man, past national. president, Mrs. James DeFlorio, Mrs. Ralph iat /and Mrs. R. Baker, Assisting Mrs. DePauw was Mrs. | Clifford Hickmott. Weberssfionored at Birthday Fete — Mr, and Mrs, Charles Kimball street were on the occasion of their birthdays, Saturday evening. Present for the occasion were * The cap, goggles and duster worn by Mr. s Mrs. Donnell is wearing were 4 . the Webers eight children and nine | 2¢7Sity Centennial, which is now being held in East Lansing. grandchildren. | trim has “Gone to College.” Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Beattie of West Walton boulevard have loaned this 1903 model for the old car exhibition at the Michigan State Uni- This shiny, red, “Model A Ford any its bright, ico ~ ¥ i is the son of unique objects and convert them take a cruise,-or go to a resort, married j when I'd get back to the hotel at | aie oe to your. own special hardware. buy fabulous clothes and hope Saturday | night, I'd be so tired that I slept | b) the John H. Change the pieces around when. some man will fall. ' nt } ; =—s baby. as : Sneeds. of you redecorate, and you will be | As a rule, there are about fifty evening a “On the next to the last day, | Hud : amazed at the distinction you can ; girls to each man and the men Church of | while 1 was photographing fern. udson give old furniture and cabinet- | CAROL LEE FULTON are, therefore, rotten spoiled, The Christ) The trees, I met a wonderful. botanist | avenue, | work, | Mr. and Mrs. Baker Fulton of girls come back to the office, still bride as the who was doing research. We joined - : ee | Auburn —_ ——t the unattached, and hope they'll have’ forces, and honestly, I was en-| ° : : engagement of their daughtér, better luck next year. daughter of | joying the work so much that! MR. and MRS. JOHN SNEED JR Sunset Club Enjoys: Carol Lee, to Donald Clare Mosher, ~Eventialy, they” may take up | Mr-~-and= Mrs} es —downvight—startled—when-he-, : —— eS : Jaunt—toBob-Lo. son of Mf. and Mrs. Clare Mosher fishi . jasked if he could see me when I . | of Donley avenue. The couple plan ung. or r golf, « or t something that Lawson Ashby ' : Sa as . . « | The Sunset Club, sponsored by | a fall weddin il got back home to New York. That's Emma |. Ri P S Ma rries the Pontiac Parks and Recreation g- of Mariva his headquarters, too.” ‘ g |S : : reation | i nis hea irearters; § 00 5 g ; Department, enjoyed a trip to Bob-| All bright colors and prints lub Gather street, and he*™ Lo recently, The next meeting will i len ene d. “We've a on Central Methodist Church was bouquet of white gladioli and | ; . should be washed quickly in warm for Meetin Mr. and Mrs. via retting married) the marriage of Emma Lee Riggs . | 5) at 12:3 ira cooperative hu . tends to loosen dyes and thus / Ira. Wilkins And the moral is: Find some- and John H. Sneed Jr William Thomas attended his |“ "© pereye rue ‘ < Li; | ofl wiht thing that interests you, and you'll o e ° brother-in-law as best man and | °°" re es aoe ICNIC Supper of Whitfield interest « man! The bride is the daughter of Mr. Seating the guests were dames so dae Seiden cateanomaaeermcin te A: seh aa M F ; S odd | drive. | SS and Mrs. Ivan W. Riggs of Le- argent cade ge Ger- ee rs. ritzi t rd+ | Grande avenue and John is the, @@ Newton and fom Weber. : E t o : WR 1 MRS } UG Wil ryare IF new slim silhouette— son‘ot Mr. and Mrs. John H. Sneed) ‘ Car} Metheny: was seioist’ ac: 7... BACK to SCHOOL B, rian Business, } ¢ . and MRS. HUGH UKINS | of Hudson avenue companied by Mrs. Henry Sink. : af ro essional Grou | The Rev. John W. Mulder of-* A reception followed the double | 7 48 N. Saginaw St i Bett Mae Ashb S aks ficiated at the 7:30 candlelight | ring ceremony in the church par- | >. ; : ,. The altar was decorat-|jors.. The bride's mother wore a | ©. The garden of the Fritzi Stod- y y. pe | sosdeereiag ite | - : * ‘ed with arrangements of white navy dress with white accessories | 5 dard home on Ottawa Driv “ | 7 bss , t : ; = ranged with small tables, was al OWwsS Wi th Hugh Wilkins giadioli and stock | and a corsage of. Talisman roses, | be Setting for the meeting of Pontiac | The bride wore a floor tength | A Leet reel maee = = es Business and Professional Women's! Before an altar banked with! groom’s gown of Chantilly lace over | sel cea gepicepee deers : mother. Both the : | w , z ; Club Tuesday evening when they bouquets of giadioli, chrysanthe- aa corsages of white meas bridal satin. The fitted bedice, | “orm by the bridegroom's mother, f were entertained “at a picnic sup-|mums and palms, Betty Mae Ash-| and carnations. which buttoned down the back | Whea the couple left en o | F per. with tiny covered buttons, was | northern Michigan honeymoon | — * 8 @, Walking rat peed pln ipo Peace | A navy blue linen suit with white trimmed with sequins and pearis | the new Mrs. paces was wearing Peg: ou Stoddard were! Saturday evening. (_o— was cliiosen by the and the long sleeves came to | 9 powder blue cotton suit with a a Dyer, Jane Danton, Hazel. ee bride f ' points over her wrists. | blue straw hat and the white | © ) * or a going-away costume. ' . aril = grad: Mitchell. | Rev. Milton E. Truex performed | After a honeymoon at Niagara Her fingertip veil of illusion was, orchid trem her bridal bouquet.” : eee Me — < evening Were | the ceremony at 7:30 in the pres-| Falls, the couple will. reside in fastened to a crown of pearls and| When they return the couple will Edith Thomas, Eloise Riley, Gert- | 7 —— 1 . rude Ri oa Sicamare ool oe jence of 250 gnests | Sethey, Ark, where Mr. Wilkins | |sequins. She carried a spray vf reside on LeGrande avenue. The . Massachusetts and Mrs. Richard The bride is the daughter of Mr. | | will enter college this fall. | stephanotis with a white orchid | pride is a graduate of Henry Ford In solid colors’ black, McBride. 'and Mrs. Lawson Ashby of Mariva | EEE aia | Center Hosiptat Schoo! of Nursing brown. n har | ‘street, and the bridegroom's par-) Knit New Sweater WEAR CORAL AND BLUE i brown, navy, charcoal, Mrs. C. William Salton prest- ents are Mr. and Mrs. Ira J. Wil- tty A Every student who lives at col- red and old Every es that the club has {ins of Whitfield drive. From Yarn of Old . plragermsng Papa i a lege should have the organized es- | ~ head aed made temporary plans to meet | Sneed, sister of the bridegroom. | contiais of good grooming, includ- | ead size. on Tuesday evenings when their — The bride's chapel length | Instead of discarding an out- | | Francis Mae _Jordan. cousin of ing a manicure set, a sewing kit | meetings are resumed in Septem- | £°W8 featured a white Chan- grown wool sweater, unravel it |the bride, ViAnn Shawger of | ang q shoe-shine kit for his or her | Ger. | tilly lace bodice. Her full skirt | and knit up a new one. To keep | | Northville and Margaret Ormsby basic ne ods. Millinery Saion—Secead Noor eo 6 «6 | was fashioned of ill@sion net over | the yarn from being kinky, wash | jof Detroit ~ + i “e | satin, and her fingertip veil fell | the sweater in lukewarm soapsuds | “They wore ballerina length se Fete BOL Ge : PR Sees BA | Representing the Pontiac club at the Regional Convention being held at French Lick Springs, In- | diana August 18-21 are Mrs. Sal- ton, Mrs. Raymond L. Cole, Mrs. Stoddard, Vera Bassett, Jane Dan- | ‘ton, Eva Dyer, Grace McLaughlin and Hazel MacGirr. Great Shortage in U.S. Is Rags |maid’s. They carried — - The great American shortage | Pink siadiolt. e COMPLETELY AIR COOLED—USE OUR ELEVATOR .. nowadays is just plain rags. Mir-| BEST MAN, USHERS ep pur s : acle fibers are now used for al-| George Gidley was best man and | '”" — Fe eo the a. ushers were Bill Yates, Ray Hes-| | : * , y make, poor rags ter, Weldon Hatcher and E. C.| ” 2 that narrows the field down- to Cloud . — r BACK TO SCHOOL pi : ‘sheets, pillowcases and table lin- | 7 e¢ @ ag ens, which are not lightly disposed | ‘Immediately following the cere-|> 46 ’ of these days. e- mony a reception was held in the © STARTER ‘ \ STAMP (IF 4 One good way of taking care of = _ a those j | The bride’s mother wore a |— aaa eae ce polishers | black and white dress with white .| | " spill-wipers is to keep them clean | accessories. A light blue lace | at all times. dress was worn by the bride- ea . Have a special weekly wash for | : ee ees 2 household rags, and speed the) KI Mothers by YOUNGLAND : whole process by using your | vy a clothes dryer to return them to duty fresh-smelling and lint-free. Half-Hour Ham Loaf Made of Left-Overs Left-over ham and corn meal _can be combined to make an un-| usual ham loaf that can be ready | for the table in about half an. hour, Bring two cups -sweet—milk to boiling point, but do not boil. Slow- ly add % cup corn meal, stirring | constantly, and simmer five min- utes. E _ Finely chop about % pound cooked ham and thoroughly mix it with % pound grated cheese and | three egg yolks, slightly beaten. Add to the corn meal and .milk, and mix — Fold in stiffly beaten egg. from a headpiece of sequins. The before unravelling. | bride carried a cascade arrange- After rinsing and drying bend a ment of red and white roses wire coat hanger into a stare with feathered carnations. | (rustproof metal cake racks will Iso serve) and unravel the sweat- Shelvey Hodges was maid of . ‘honor and other attendants were = winding = yarn around the |Mrs. Bill Yates and Janice Lou | Non Tce care go. | Ashby The maid of honor wore a : rinse | waltz length princess style gown through sutey weter. — of ice blue. The other attendants dry bail clothesline. and holder To break the rigidity of up-and- down lines, choose larger brimmed hat Add softness in rounded lines. | Emphasize width rather than height in the hat you wear with | the new slim silhouette. The smart | bulky look using long-haired felts _ and melusine complements the | elongated hines of fall clothes. dresses of blue crystallette with matching feather hats. Their bow | ; |quets were compose d of coral | | gladioli and white roses. .... Lajacquelyn Seawater of Porte mouth, Ohio, attended the bride as maid of honor wearing a coral \" ensemble similar to the other at-) \tendants’ and carried a colonial | |wore gowns similar to the honor PV TET es Schedule Picnic | 2 3 to 6 4.98 : e. At a recent meeting of the Navy ‘nasties Club, plans were made | for a cooperative picnic to be held Aug. 24 at 6 p.m. at the home of | © ‘Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Pike of} ~~ | Draper ae She'll get “all A’‘s” in Youngland’s newest long torso dress. In a Fuller's exciusivé new report card print. It's a completety 7 Mrs. Loren he was named chairman of a money making | | project to be held Sept. 17. Mrs. Vinton Ball was elected chairman | - of the auditing committee. She) _ will be hostess to her group Aug. 30 at her Virginia street home: “ Members of the Executive Board | — will meet at the home of Mrs. ers at Naval Training Center on South East Boulevard. TLL NEW CLASSES TUESDAY, SEPT. 6 ‘washable cotton in navy or charcoal with bright white eae collar and cuffs. _ Young Folk Shop—tower Level Liars * i alee al we sew tee 48 N. Saginaw St. FALL it’s a soft. | ife at school in BUCKO SUEDE MOCS ‘our handsewn ie Sketched -from stock 5.98 798 8.98 A, LONG TORSO SWEATER. ... “7.98 100% clon lacks and washes like cashmere, No shrinking. and honey. Sizes 34 te SCIM SWEED “SKIRTS SS: 8. Eight gored, Yankee Walker and soft unpressed pleats. Self angjeather belt.. Match your sweater, Contrast trim on novelty neckline, Three quarter sleeve. Green, gold, henna, wisteria 40. ___Sizes 10 to 18. GC. 100% Wool Jersey Blouse... 5.98 convertible ' Mandarin neckline. High cow! neck, scan @Ollars, Long or three quarter sleeves. New fall back to school colors. Sizes 30 to 38. % D. Joe Collins’ Corduroy Jumper 8.98 - Curved-to-you-look in tiny waled Corduroy. Scoop : - sheath, worn as after dark or important with day- “vine sweaters and blouses. Rose, olive, turquoise, plack. Sizes 9.to 15.. | = 7 W. Lawrence Street Phone FE 2-3551 = 1955 Bulletin will be sent promptly if you return this ad with your name addresé. Pan ee : rag |” iba bemaetahihes dogs | oe ses ; . ” ’ TTT rity | r Ty] TH E PONTIAC ‘PRESS. Girls It Takes Coinage, to’ Land. Shy. | Lad A shy bey isa tough _ - tf any dnany (including - me) have liked pests uncomortable mt eg He hen around Let him see that boost! crac s standoffish, solemn, ‘ : : ms yen %4 = odiepe quiet (or too noisy), and usually him. I see hint“ouf at swimming bedy Mes te teor thes , | You do like hiny and would surrounded by other boys, With | all the time. How could I get to/ partioulariy’e chy guy. | get better acquainted. Gradually them: he gets along fine. But gifis| know him better? How could 1| make him shrivel and run. ‘get him to notice me?” | But you can undo the damage | i . * WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 17, 1955 T BEAUTY SCHOOL eee he re Write, phone or for Free pamphlet _ PHONE f FEDERAL 4-2352 Frosty Salad Can Double as Dessert Mrs. Cole’s Recipe Uses Fruit and Nuts in Creamy ‘Base awl “Dear Miss Woodward: The kids | y he likes me, but he is very) you can melt the ice‘ and make, oe. I'd like to tell him to cal}| him feel comfortable with you. 1.6 or come over to my house | | Back-to- School . Clothes for the | ‘ ‘T) And how’ interested girl to | Little Folke! || Jn". to oo re ° | when his whole object seems to, :- Gift Shop | be to stay out of her reach’ If she’s shy, too, he's not likely . /to get caught. But a girl with, 9 FE 2-3220 some courage can break down the | 718 West Huron | barriers, do his talking for him, | en | make him feel wanted and com-| i fortable. She can give him con-| | fidence. And that’s all- he really | needs. This girl took away all his con. | fidence, and shattered his self- esteem—and now wonders | she's having trouble getting ad gether with him. She writes: “How to Make Your Wedding Go Smoothly’’ ~Come in, write or phone for this booklet. i; “Dear Miss Woodward: When | TOT ere Hiy BT ends hat T ke him they all ran up and told him. | I know if I were a boy I wouldn't | like it. “Soe T got mad and went to him myself and told him not to get the wrong impression. 1 didn’t send those girls to him. I fold him I didn’t like him, never had and never would. There is no charge. . Pearce Floral Company 559 Orchard Lake Axe. Phone FE 2-0127 | Andre “Ile is terribly bashful song has INTRODUCES THE 3 MOST MAGNIFICENT PERMANENTS $750 51 ()""- $490 Complete with Cutting and Styling DESIGNED TO TOP THE NEW PARIS CREATIONS ... SMOOTH, SLEEK “Where Service and Quality Are Supreme” A Staff of Highly Trained Hair Stylists to Serve You. "HAIRCUTS $1.50 and $2.00 Open Wednesday. All Day Friday ‘til 9 P.M. No Appointment Needed! Immediate Service! Andre Beauty Salon 7 2nd Floor—Pontiac, State Bank Bldg. Phone _FE 5-9257 ER Patio Shop Special During WIGGS AUGUST "4 Patio Shop special during our August Sale. Just one three- -piece Heywood Wake- oo : field Ashcraft sectional sofa only $99 00 for all three sections. Additiona! single and double armless sections available All lounge chairs, barrel chairs and occa- | : sional tables in Ashcraft are specrally priced... at least 10% off and in many cases even greater. AUGUST FEATURE! —— Saat ~ Pure Linen OVAL RUGS $79 6x9 — $599 They lie flat on - reversible and extremely long wearing, they are durable, They’ brighten every room in your home. Their style, almost any type of floor covering at — near the price. ae SSS oS $9975 F 9x12 - Save almost $30.60 on these beautiful, brigh tight and gay pure linen r: the floor and don’t kick up . na comfortable and soft underfoot color and desirability surpasses BRIDES Be sure to register at Wiggs... . : OPEN "TIL 9 ‘We keep a careful record of + W ae selections and ~ inform : x ver friends he oie : | G G MONDAY and ' they shopping for ’ : Yeu... Helps eliminete dul / > FRIDAY 8xl0— 24 W. HURON ST. Answer: The guy is shy: needs a pat on the back, interesting. ance that girls like him. So practically before he'd got- ten used to the idea that you | | were interested in him, knocked the props out from ‘Short Formals vit’ Are Back Again NEW YORK (NEA)—The short, | formal evening gown and the gown | |at above ankle length are the | _howu....manst...alien. sa A autumn collections But_new fae the dinky: | | rut length evening sheath. Floor- | | length ball gowns are shown, too, | but it's the sheath that presents the newest, freshest silhouette -in the tonger- lengths White satin. is the fabrie best liked for the new sheath and this is followed by black velvet and gold lame, the latter with mink | touches. both in texture and coler Pisa + year, Velvet, chiffon satin, metallic brocades palpi peau - sole appear again and again. Green, magenta, gold, black, white, scarlet and raspberry are colors that lend themselves to jew- | | + The formal evening gown is shown as a pencil sheath in the short as well as the long length as luxurious as those used for the floor-length gowns. Parents Announce Daughter’s Wedding Mr. and Mrs. Joseph S. Spires of North Francis street announce the jrecent wedding of their daughter, | Johannah Spires to Rollyn Dar- | nel], son of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond | | Darnell of Milford. The new Mr. | | and Mrs. Darnell are making their home in Milford Coming Events A meeting of the Keloa Alumnae wil! be held at 7:30 p.m. Thursday at the home of Roberta Johnson on Awburn avenue 7 will meet for sewing Thursday oxen 4 the home of Mre J. Glennie Gingell Cr * . es C Butterfield Tent ® Deugh- meet Thurs- day at 8 pm in the Union Halil, 12 Pike St Pranc tere of Union Veterans, will ° * * Friends Prayer Meeting will beheld | |} Thursday at 730 p.m.’ with Mrs. Mattie | | Jackson, 11 Muller st | Rone 4, Past evcaneens Club. , MOMB | | of America, Inc. will meet Thurkdey at. 730 pm. for election of office Mrs: 42 N. Cans ace, will be hostess. * * * Members of Townsend Clubb 4 entertain their families and friends et the ennual po Aug 28 at 1 p.m. et | Murphy Park | William Jones. He} He | needs to know that people find him | He needs the assur- | you | Altogether, fabrics for evening | | gowns of aff lengths are rich | eling, embroidery, braid or fringe. | this year and in fabrics every bit, 4 Guild § of Al Saints Episcopal Church Honeymooning | in northern Michigan are Mr. and Mrs. Robert Atha. She is the former Yvonne MacQueen, daughter of the Arthur a By JANET ODELL | Pontiac Press Food Editor ly| It’s salad. It’s dessert, It’s what But ever you want it to be. Made ahead call of time, this Frozen Fruit Salad him and ask him over-if you 't of Mrs. Raymond Cole's, can be | make a big thing of it. ‘kept ready for unexpected guest Ask another couple to help with or for a special family treat. the talk and the fun. A special [np addition to her home duties invitation like that is legitimate. | (she has three children) Mrs. Col: and ought not take. too much js g business woman. For several! nerve. It would help him to get years she was the Parish Visitor started! for All Saints Church. She's a member of the Business and Pro G 00: d Pj ctures fessional Women's Club and be Are the Result enough nerve because of his shy- | ness. What can I do?” | now and then, but I can't get up Answer: Whose shyness is’ | bothering you? It’s yours! , you can get the courage t MR. and MRS. ROBERT WacQueens Oy Monterey ; ~He is the son of Mr. and Mrsi\ Kenneth Beach, Fla. ATHA Yvonne MacQueen Wed! in Lutheran Church Rite Yvonne MacQueen became the ° bride of Robert L. Atha, Saturday evening at a candlelight ceremony at St. Trinity Lutheran Church. . - * ‘Yvonne is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur L. MacQueen of Monterey street, and Robert is the json of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Atha lof Vero Beach. Fla A single strand of pearis. a gift of the groom, acce®ted the bride's floor length gown of Italian silk. The tight fitting bodice featured a lace scalloped neckline. The long sleeves ended in points at the wrists. Her cap of lace and net had a | single flower of net on each side lof the headpiece and ended in a | chapel length veil. The bride's bou- _ was of -white--shaggy mums” | and baby ‘mums. Margaret MacQueen, sister of | the bride, was maid of honor. | | She wore a rose pink dress of taffeta and a matching head- piece, She carried a bouquet of pink carnations, roses and ivy. Harold Roe of Roseville served as best man and ushers were Ar-> ‘thur Grosinsky of Hillman and |Gordon Campbell of Gaylord. ‘Two hundred guests attended the | wedding and the reception held | later at the Amvets Hall. The mother of the bride wore a pink lace dress with white acces- | groom's mother | wore white orchid corsages. Out-of-town guests were Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Bullerman of Fort Wayne, Mrs, William Klein, Mrs. Emij Grosinsky, Mr. and Mrs, Garnet Klein, Mr. and Mrs, Archie Campbell and = Mrs. dames Sebrew of Gaylord and Miss Marion Keegan of Sagi- naw, > The new Mrs. Atha changed to a with white | lace and carried white accessories in northern grey dress trimmed for her honeymoon Michigan. California Visitors Honored at Picnic Mr. and Mrs. Emmitt Berry | ,and daughters, Barbara, Beverly, and Brenda, of Fresno were honored Sunday at operative picnic held at the home | of Mr. and Mrs. Duncan McVean | en the State Hospital Grounds. Seventy-six relatives and friends |'S Tuinous to the works. also, a were present. _Mrs. Marg Craig Oak entertained at a coffee heur Saturday evening honoring | the Berrys and Mrs. Grever Me- Vean of Murphy street enter. | tained the visitors Sunday eve- ning. — Monday the McVeans and the anniversary party held at their: | sories, A grey lace dress with pink Berrys were guests of. Mr, and} home on Lewis street. ; wit | accessories was worn by the bride- Mrs. Winship Braidwood of North | Both mothers Branch and Mr. and Mrs. Charles | Hampshire of Dexter. toad- » ig oS AE I SCHOOL time! but hurr youngsters , y for their ton PLEXIBLE SHANK LAZY-BUNES UL Per OFF ond Comodo » SHOES FOR BOYS AND GiRis BONES’ flexible shank Py FTE WIT GROWING T8Rl s- BUE hem belo TAT. | fthas of Vero Calif.. a co-|May scratch of Royal | longs to a guild of her church. She of Camera Care FROZEN FRUIT SALAD By Mrs, Raymond L. Cole A season in-a-dusty-corner ——) 2 cues t cup sugar {not harm your galoshes, but such, ;*-tU5 Softee cream | treatment can't do your camera! Juice of 2 lemons any good. Blend togéther in a double boi! Proper care and treatment of er and cook until thick, stirring | your camera will help you get good constantly, Remove from heat and | pictgrial mementos of your: sum- cool. Add the following ingredients > mer vacation. 2 cups Queene Anne cherries | But if you did relegate your cam- |} [ups | opeonaced posed | era to some cobwebby shelf during | 2 cups marshmallows, cut tn quarters | the winter months, now's the time! ! pend — — | to take it out, wel in advance of car trip you're planning. Blend the cooled custard into the | whipped cream. Fold in the drained Have your photographic supply — “dealer give ita thorough check- | fruit. Pour ipto refrigerator tra). | and freeze. Cut in thick slices to | ing to make sure it's in pertect— serve. - ; working order. If it's an old camera, have it | Win t checked for light leak. Also, pick | fe ub s Contes up an ample supply of film in case you may want to take pic- tures en route where film supplies | try Club by members of Tuesda‘ |may not be available Tee Golf club was Mrs. Raymond Hf you plan to take some indoor | Keneisel. Taking second place wa< shots or night seénes, get the prop-| Mrs. Delbert Hammett and Mrs er flash equipment and an ade- James Vallins placed third. quate supply of bulbs. In case you ' — 2 Placing first in the annual flag | and her husband enjoy attending ns om TE Sa ee day contest held at Pontiac Coun ‘ — Beauty Clinic ’ HAIR FADED? Has the summer sun taken its toll and left you with dull, faded hair. It can be eastty and | safely brightened, and lighten- ed to harmonize with your fall clothes. Perhaps your problem isa few new grey hairs which you would like covered, this too can be done without a drastic change in the shade of your want to record your vacation story in both black-and-white and color, you might take two cameras,” each loaded with different film, En route, keep your camera in a case to protect it from bard | | knocks, dust and moisture. Never | put your camera in the glove | compartment or on the back win- dow shelf, where extreme heat | ean damage the film. To get clear snapshots, make | } sure the lens” if free of dust and! fingerprints. Grit or ‘sand should be blown off the lens; rubbing | the surface. If you're doing any beach acten| hair. Of course you may have |Taphy,- remember to keep your | an entirely new shade. How- | camera away from the sand, which '] ever. this we do not recom- mend. It ts usually best to stay in your own color group. Why go through the winter and its gala’ activities with grey or faded hair when it can be made more attractive? Edythe C. McCulloch filter will protect the lens from | beach spray. ‘Anniversary Party ‘Honors the Yungks | Mr. and Mrs. John Yungk were | honored Sunday at a 40th wedding Beauty Shop Pontiac State Bldg. Phone FE 12-7431 Their daughters, Mrs. Raymond Stief of Clawson, Mrs. John Yungk Jr. of Wyandotte and Mrs. James+ McCollum acted as co-hostesses. Included in the 75 guests from +€lewson, Highland Park: Royal— Oak, Grosse Pointe Farms and Hartford, Conn., were Congress- man George A. Dondero and Mrs. Dondero, There will be tweed ‘shoes for | fall and tweed bags, too. But to' wear with black, not with a ‘weed | suit. MID-SUMMER MATTRESS SALE +»treat them to LAZY-BONES’ || PAULI 35 Serving Sones on and sturdy construction onan e ee eenttmenmtnnentetr ne mm Shoe Store ge : Over 75 Years this aT cate ari tress Quality, As Advertised in and Guaranteed by Good Housekeeping Magézine, ‘SERTA-LUX’ MATTRESS See and compare the “SERTA- REG. 59.50 LUX” with other tufted mat- tresses regardless of how much ing the others’ price tags may foil oa tele oti beanebing Som — Same Low’ Sale L&6G Furniture Ceisemibee 1, 1955. Come in and * rd Poo and Fri. 9:30 to 9: Wed. 9:30 to 12 m. Cash in, and Thurs. 9:30 to 8; Sat, 9:30 to 6 p.m. 3626 Sashabaw OR 3-171 PLENTY OF FREE PARKING a ; A The webaty of the Northwest was enjoyed tothe fullest extent by; Dr. and Mrs. Arthur R. Young of | Shoreview drive atid Dr. and Mrs. | Clifford T. Ekelund of Ottawa | drive. They have returned homes after spendin; touring Glacier Park, “Banff, Lake | Louise, Mt. Rainier and Mt. Hood. | Vacations Spark Personal News of. Local Tntereatl THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY. AU ‘GUST 17, 1955 # | tion with them at Lake Tahoe and San Francisco. . * * Former Pontiac residents, Mr. ; and Mrs, William M. Mustard and | children, Elaine and Stanley, of | Drexel Hill, Pa., are visiting at "While there, they attended the wedding of Sue Brace and’ Joseph Sanders, Sue is the daughter of Mrs, William Miller, formerly ‘of Pontiac. i * * * t at the of Mr. att@ Mrs. members in “the four day conven- Russell G ‘of Orchard Lake | jion meetings. read and Mr. Mrs. Thomas” 4 eee oat — as fs a Mr. and Mrs. Robert | Hartline (nee Joanne Stockwell) of North Comes ae 3 Sees Oy oe Paddock street announce the birth tip on the.Big Manistee river was | to their the home of Mr. and Mrs. William five weeks | | H. Mustard of Henderson street, After touring the Keewenaw Pen- | Mary Sue Ekelund flew to | insula and spending’ a week at the Speth, Arriving Tuesday from Daven- port, lowa, were Mr. and Mrs. * William Monahan and Mrs. Ferd the answer tp a real vacation for Mr. and Mrs. James R. Dr. and Mrs. L, Jerome Fink and family of Ottawa drive. Jenkins | and sons of Wenonah drive, and Portland, Ore., where she met | ©ottage of Mr, and ;Mrs. Louis | her parents and spent her vaca. | Brand at Independence Lake, Mr. — ——— | and Mrs, Stanley D. Watson and | sons, Charles and David, have re- Short Curi | turned to their home on emaw Permanents | road. = \* « «* Rath Gi of ‘Washington street, accompanied by Susan Rogers, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Charles Rogers of Miami road, left Monday for an ex- tended tour of the Northwest, “Among the places £6550 No Appointment Necessary JIMDERIAIT SIVER SUEUR ORES Beauty Salon 20_@. Pike St. FE 4-2878 | will be Yellowstone National Park, | Glacier Park, Banff, Lake Louise, | Seattle and Vancouver B.C. : | Susan Van ee ee of Mr. and Mrs. E- V. Van Tassel of | East“ Lroquois road, entertained a | group of friends at a picnic lunch- /eon on Tuesday. Games were en- HELP YOURSELF TO BETTER | Joyed during the afternoon. H & y.. L T a Mr. and Mrs, Perry Kelley of . 3 Lakeshore drive, Cass Lake, ry . . | spent the week-end in Chicago. ‘Areme Chapter OES ‘Has Family Picnic Amating Complete Balanced |) Formula — Natural Base A picnic at Elizabeth Lake Es- All-Orgenic tates Park was held by members| Provides 18 Vitamins plug 11 of Areme Chapter 503, OES, and, their husbands and children. | eden Hi ped ~ neo! pay | Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Perkio | ing Factor and Folie Acid were general chairmen of the re- No two people are alike tn their cent affair. Assisting with ar- individual vitamin needs. That | rangements were Mrs. Wayne Sax vet S oan paigdibosed /Santala, Mrs. Earl Foster, Mrs. as from 3 to 20 times the es- | Edward Pritchard, Mrs, Charles tablished ed minimum daily vita- [| Wheeler, Mrs. Royal Clark, Mrs. | min requirements. [| Chris Hornbeck and William Rob- | It helps make up | erts for deficiencies Sidney Fellows | and emergency re- Mrs. Sidney ellows wort y quirements resulting |: matron, announced a meeting to) mca from illnesses or un- | be held Aug. 29 at 8 pm. in| usual mental, nerv- ous or physical ac- = tivities. 180 Tablets only 87. Please add Hl 30c -Fostage, State ay Tax, Handling With Mail Orders Natural Health Foods Taimee Serela, Owner Across From the Riker Garage 58 Wayne. FE 4-4601 — - eet fe RUTH HAIGH CUSTOM LAMP SHADES PICTURE FRAMING OLD PRINTS 165 Pierce St., Birmingham MI 4-2002 Roosevelt = x Barber Reunion Held. The third annual Cyrus Barber , family reunion was held in Orton- | ville. New officers elected at the | ber, president, Grant — Ottaway, | vice-president and Edith Barber, | ' secretary-treasurer. recent gathering were Harry’ Bar- ~ ‘While bere, jad wat be guests y : : | alvea ha The families returned to their | + | homes on Monday * * * Lawrence D. Heitsch of West | Irequois road and William L. | Bird of Wes, Iroquois read have — been d as to Del Bend, ’ * ta Sigma Phi fraternity's na- | tienal convention which wil] be held in French Lick Springs, In- | diana, August 24-27, Mr. Heitsch, who is president of | Michigan | | cha pter of ang Bue. vs join oy than 500 active ahaa ‘ot a daughter, Sharon Lee of July 21 at St. Joseph Mercy Hespital. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. — Godberry of Wal. emt | to their home from a trip abroad. | }and Mr. and Mrs. FE. L | | | _kood advice te Hubbard Lake with their parents | children following Starr avenue SEW for School and SAVES $$ SINGER “|e aac 8 don read and Mr. and Mrs, Pe | ter Notch of Mt. Clemens street. * * * Mr, and Mrs. R. G, Penman of Island Park drive have returned They toured Ireland, Scotland and England, visiting Mr. and Mrs. James Hart in Nerwich, England + * * Mr, and Mra. FE, L. Nicolay (nee Betty’ Smith) of Detroit an- nounce the dirth of a son, Ernest Lewell Il, on August 11. $1.25 per weck RECONDITIONED. AND PARTS BY YOUR... NECCHI & ELNA 745 N. PERRY ST. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. | H. H. Smith of West Howard street Nicolay of | FE 2.9143 HOME DEMONSTRATION Detroit * * * Enjeving a reunion with their their stay at Macatawa fear Holland are Dr and Mrs. Edward Elder Jr. of SEWING CENTER The children spent a week at tell some people to be themselves. prior to the vacation at Macatawa. on oe Scalamandre’s gold and white sea shell bracade is. used by designer Ceil Chap- man to make this dramati- cally simple new short length | dinner dress. It has tight fit- ting sleeves and the fullness is swept to the back, leaving the front silhouette slim and elegant. Playtex ‘high brief hasn't Pink, white. Cotton bre .. FEDERAL’S@ SHOP IN AIR-CONDITIONED COMFORT AT COOL FEDERAL'S At your Playtex headquarters “Fabric Inside—Latex Outside seam or bone to show! Nylon “p" cup bre ........ 493 style panty one stitch XS-S-M-L. 4 2.95 Nylon bra .... 3.95 and 8 College girls will cenit nt P.M. You are nvited | clothes most likely to Succeed on Campus in our Fashion Show College Clinic Thursday - evening Skirts ‘n Sweaters dyed to match are the big news! Ollegro coats ~ Bloomfield TASHION SHOP ___ 1662 S. Telegraph Rd. at model OPEN EVERY NIGHT ‘Til 9° » SATURDAY ‘Til 6 *For the. convenience of those who wish to moke selections we will be * open until 9:30 Thursday. CREDIT SHOP WITH “PURCHASE ‘COUPONS! Icenecssunsomerentnreenereerewsiouns nat : look ee ee ike furl The new White Stagg Jackets, Coordinates! Jersey blouses |/MQNEA | with: felt skirts, Bermudas! - ‘ain SEE THEM Gorey THURSDAY at 8 ae ve \ THE PONTI AC PRESS, WEDNESDAY. | AU GUST 17, 1955 with ong order of oo, tnrttations—100 Thank You Free Counseling Service HOURS - team — LYNNEA’S 10 to 5:30 1% Buren. FE 2-7557 Gail ° Burlingame, daughter of | Mr. and Mrs. William H. | Rartaoes of Bloomfield : Hills, became | | ¥ | the bride of ee ed Hans Weimer J 4 _ + PERSONALIZED FURNITURE {0 suey « 7 lng. , 4 Beautifully Custom-Made q Christ Church ‘ Y N H i ’ Cranbrook, He ” - > for Your New Ranch Home! j 7... ., © PRaSOnnitaeS'FusnrTUne te te goor'homat ‘Araby bovng 4] pitt Julius ? ; your n yin : » direct from the —— you = — as 40% . ad 4 Weimers of ‘a 0558 . A A re resentatt ; ‘ E will come to your home with swatches of the, > Dusseldor}, . SAV newest, most exciting fabrics. He will give vou Ce 7 es advice and estimates .. . 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Sizes | nothing more feminine, more wel- | come and luxurious for a soon- "to arranging her lovely linens in ——— By MU yee LAWRENCE | For any ‘hour, the “new kid” who had’ ‘just moved into the neigh- borhood -had been pedaling his red, | _| sleek automobile up and down the | pavement before _ Tenree’s house. | Finally, cau to endure his) envy, George asked for a_ ride, | Without stopping the new kid said '“Nope’’—and executed a“tirn so/ skillfully that George wanted to, hit him. . Tearing his When he caught up with it, he urged his offer to trade it for a ride s0 insistently that the new | kid accepted the bribe—and_ clam- | bered out of the car. | But as George reached for its | wheel, his eagerness angered its owner. The new kid reneged on the deal. Shouting, “Leave my ear alone!” he shoved George, _| | whe fell to the pavement and cut ehis knee. Bleeding, crying with pain and + rage, George sought’ tis _Mother’s | Ez comfort. He got it. First, with sympathy, | bathed his cut, Second, she listened carefully to his story of | betrayal, Third, when it was told, | | Give Fragrance ‘Shower for Ever stopped to wonder what to give as a gift at a forthcoming | Shower? Oh, yes, the usual linens, ‘Lingerie and knick-knacks occur to you. But why not suggest to: the shower hostess that she make the party a “fragrance shower” | literally shower_the bride with a |complete trousseay of fragrarice gifts. It’s a new idea in showers and one which will make the party a terrific success. Certainly there's to-be-bride! Every new bride looks forward | a spic and span linen closet, and| one of her practical shower gifts can be an aerosol spray of fragrant toilet water or eau de cologne. “Then she can spray the shelves and walls of that closet, so rel her new, fresh linens will scented, oh, so delicately, and | fastidiously, Sudden transjtion from sticky | hot day to icy-cold air conditioning can be unpleasant. Carry stole or sweater with you if you expect to | dine out or go to a movie. ' cherished | space patrol badge from his T-| shirt, George pursued the red car. | Bride-to-Be | |her party and school dresses, too‘ i she exposed his eistube send sug: | | gested the way to correct it. “T guess the new kid never want. | ed to give you @ ride,” : George’ s mother said. “Perhaps you pushed | him so hard to give you one} that he wanted to push you back. | If this was your mistake, you can | go back to where you made it~ and put it Fight. _You could go out. | | —and has all kinds of tricks to_dis- courage us from testing our own. | would have made a big production right now—gnd ask the new kid | to give yout back your space pa- trol badge.” On his mother’s Jap, George sat | up. Slackness went out of his body; eagerness came back to it, He! ij scrambled to his feet, the cut for- | | gotten—and rushed out the door to put right his mistake. True comfort always works like | this. Always its aim is to free us from need of its strength—and |release our eagerness to test our own again. *. False comfort always aims to keep us dependent on its strength it would | First, it} In George's situation, have-—-used two tricks: of his cut. Second, it would have earefully ignored his aggressive- ness toward the “‘new kid” to per- suade him that he'd been unjustly True ‘Comfort Increases Strength near that boy again! Never mind, Mommy's get chocolate | pudding for lusich. No you musn't go and get your space patrol badge back—or you'll start that eut to bleeding again. Just be quiet and don't worry. Mommy + will see that you get andther | badge.” Lulled by this tricky talk, George would not know that he was being told, “You have no strength. I have it all.” False comforters take secret de- light in children’s relapses weakness because they are oppor- tunities to keep the children to themselves, (Copyright 1955) “Just like big sister's — . this pretty little chill-chaser goes over Simple-crochet pattern stitch in open-shell design. Pattern 785 has easy crochet di- rections. Children’s sizes 2 to 12~— all included in pattern. Send 25 cents in coins for this pattern—add 5 cents for each pat- | tern for Ist-class mailing. Send) to 124 Pontiac Press Needlecraft Dept., P.O. Box 164, Old Chelsea Station, New York 11, N.Y. Print | plainly pattern number, your name, address and zone... - | bs Wet Old Newspaper If you want to get the old wall- | | | | paper off before applying a spank- ing-fresh coat this spring, wet it} deeply scooped “Lolobrigida-type thoroughly with warm water and decolletes,” | ist, adding that a neckline should areas|be flattering and | béautifying. | scrape from the top down. Cover the baseboard ‘with _Bewepapers or dropeloths._ nant tenderness. | darling, what-a terrible thing to Simple Elegance | according to Heim, will be the) keynotes of the new autumn and winter Paris styles. | make you appear slim without ef- fort. used. It would have masked its intention to convince him of his helplessness by a It would have said, “Poor | cme dom bes yes: bose wo Natural Lines, : PARIS (INS)—Gals won't have. to ‘‘torture’’ their bosoms this win- | ter—they won't even have to diet. | This — ee jaa been made | by Paris fashion designer Jacques | Heim, This year, -he says, clothes will | be made to fit the women and not | women to fit the clothes. “Pm not for exhibiting ‘bos- oms,” Heim explained, “But 1 for Elegance and studied simplicity, They will No cinched waistlines, said Hem. Sut skirts that won't tell tales when you eat that extra piece of pastry and are out to | gently follow the feminine form. 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America’s Finest Jovenite Silverplate Sparkling juvenile silverware delightfully fashioned for small hands -++ beautiful miniatures in oll current patterns including new ee oe cometen selection. into , THE: PONTIAC PRESS. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 17. 1955 TWENTY-ONE | Participating i in the “Living Rosary” candlelight cere- secre ral ees mony as part of a pageant to be staged Aug. 22 at St.| Joseph Church will be (left to right) Mrs. Arthur Birch- | Charles D. Thayer of Adams road and Mrs. Joseph Zeleznik meier of East Montcalm street, Mrs. Henry Landry of \ of Sylvan Shores drive.” Will- O-Way Play Spotlights Bigamy By JANET ODELL What would you do if you sud- denly discovered that your hus- band of %-years standing had a wife and nine children in ‘another | A diamond engagement ring ‘can have the same sparkle a’ it | did - originally if it's scrubbed ‘runs through | often with a toothbrush, hot water, | soap, and a drop of ammonia. ‘Aunt Jane (she has a tendency to| The play faint at times of crisis.) Two wewcomers this seases Perrererrrrrrrrrrr rrr play the roles of Pa ang Ma dren! Margaret Crosby plays the part | of his wife. She’s charming as the protective, outraged mother-wife. | She-handles her difficult part well. [Joe Van GRANDPA O f Sq -.Joe Van Donick plays the part | 4 ng Eipd Mecton dornineering grand. | ten- tisfyi father. His blustering could be As most entranced amateurs slapstick; it isn't. He's not a lov- have discovered for themselves, | able character. but he's believable. you don’t have to be a skilled| There are five delightful children | performer with pencil or paint) in the play. All members of the) brush to enjoy the satisfactions af | Merrill-Sikorski clan, they're get- mosaic work. | ting their stage experience early. | * 2 ¢ For young Marcee Merrill. Tues There are basic techniques, of, day was a double celebration; she course, but once they are learned, | | opened in a play on her eleventh an amateur is as free as an expert | birthday. to take liberties with them. As'| long as what he does works, his, product is acceptable. Tradi ly, mosaics are made of pieces\ of glass and ceramic Their briltiant jewel colors and mirrored guilds and silvers are| enough to bring out the artist in| any amateur. \ These cacakahie: little pieces ~ ton family which numbers eight children, each one quite as re- markable as father. There is also Ma Pennypacker, Grampa and Mosiac Work oe Pennypacker. Bob Dale, alse custom-made : ee « | known prefessionally as Gray- On such a predicament rests the 40® Goss, has a long and varied plot of the current offering at list of successes on stage, tele NENTS Will-O-Way, “The Remarkable Mr. ‘#s#om and radie. Pennypacker” by Liam O’Brien In looks he reminds ‘one of the | § Pa Pennypacker spends alter. Duke of Windsor in his younger | § on the nate months in Philadelphia and ‘ays. He's very convincing as the | ocr in your sur bait P tronght "oO Wilmington: We-see his Wilming- , devoted father of seventeen chil | life with with one of our very own custom Individual Hatr Styles Created Just for by Tony and New Hair-Drying Comfort! Relax and enjoy new hair-drying comfort with our “Beautaire” air- conditioned hair-dryer like _ and breeze on a summer ay SPH FE 3-7186 * Billy Merrill has a heavy part as one of the Philadelphia chil- dren; -Horace Pennypacker ITI. He does a fine job as the rather be- wildered young man who's not sure |whether he has made a serious blunder or not. This is Billy's sec- ond stage appearance this sum- ‘ier. Eartier he played-a pert at Melody Circus. Among the familiar faces in the cast are Lillian Hicks as the e * Match tor with their smooth gem-like sur- faces are a temptation te piay with, inviting endless arrange- ment and rearrangement. Eventually, as they assume a is pleas to . your design ss roe shape, dl it in cement,| the starry-eyed bride; and Mi- and there it-is—your work of art.| chael Keith and Gerald M. Har- ao rington. obo You'lt like the play. You'll be Gas Range R . t curious to find at hae Pa Penny- Makes Life Easier packer manages to extricate him- Your new gas range “is practi- | self from his question ble position. cally buzzing with robots to make | Yow! laugh and qe poner i it completely automatic. Now you | eyed at times. It's good entertain can light the oven and broiler, as = vo eg ae ee | ‘Clip Tots’ Towels rnin: vo more mate’ There's an automatic timer to)‘ — throw porter control oven cooking, and invisible | Pe floor when a ae = little men: turn the gas on and off, | ashing, try clipping their towels according. to the clock setting. jwith snap clothespins that have Another modern feature is’ not | been tied to the towel rack: exactly néw, but every homemaker! Then towéls “will be easy for knows the value of automatic heat | small fry to reach, and they won't control, so that she can regulate |be dropped. Use a ‘different color thie flow of gas and be .certain of | clothespin to identify each child's steady, even heat. towel. One of a Finest Matches are made in dia- mond “engagement and wedding rings — for the trend ig to match them up. ical of our matchmates for matrimony collection th shown. The talres duplicating the de- sign of those in the nuptial bands or the bands dupli- cating the nuptial band for a beautiful and har- monious whole. For arrangements of subtle peauty ne i both modern - and traditional table settings of today, * tion” in “the new. transitional style, A gay floral border of Honey- ~ guckle, Forget-me-nots and Cupid’s Dart blossoms all in ~ Judson street, Mrs, Frank Wuergess of Hulbert road, Mrs. | + | | | } PrrTTTITT Tt | Church Group to Present ‘Living Rosary’ Ceremony The annual- “Living Rosary” pageant of Pontiac will be started | St. Joseph Chureh in front of the Shrine of the Immaculate Heart of Mary on Aug. 22 at eight o'clock. * * * | CHURCHES REPRESENTED Churches represerted in the procession will include those: in Pontiac, Lake Orion, Union Lake Village, Auburn Heights, Drayton Plains, Commerce, Detroit and Mt. _| Clemens. out weight. waist. 4-12. Knit COTTON The torso dives down and down . . skirt pleated to -stay,. in a second lively tone, colors .. SEPARATES “fo buttons, no sippers. + dusty-pink . . . with leaves in soft grey-beige on pure white renee es a Dixte Porrery | ...... rie ~ » Splash ‘tweed corduroy jacket ‘that sips right to the top. New cotton-nylon flanne) lining gives warmth with- e FRENCH FLAVORED fans out and out. A Bates disciplined cotton. . . . By Handcraft. _ Others from $5.98 _SACONY SELF-HELP “Tt’sa—-wonderful buy!” _ a shirt that matches with skirt. No hooks, “The tiniest tot can. SEW and SAVE on Vout oe -- BACK to SCHOOL CLOTHES—and Ge hit This affair will be presented by| The choir will be composed of a the First Saturday League and is | members of the Mater Salvatoris : sponsored by Our Lady of the’ — ace — reget Lake Circle, Daughters of Isa-/from Flint. Mrs. Elizabeth Ecker A ‘ bella, the Knights of Columbus, | will be director | The famous SINGER ” Round i and the Rev. Msgr. A. X. M.! he Rev. Adolph Zagredsnt, | | Bobbin Sewing Machine with these ‘ Sharp and Council 600 | assistant pastor ef St. Joseph latest improvements. i cs) *)¢ + Charch will officiate at the clos- © Dial Tension , The fourth degree knights will) tag ef the demonstration. . | form a cross, standing at atten-} Announcement was made that e Hinged Presser Foot “ seine singing of the “Mag: | parking for -those attending the e Back Tack Stitch nificat” the choir. They will | affair will be provided through the Carry then act as honor guard for the department of parks and recrea- o Lightweight ing Case $ 95 procession of the officers of the | tion and the police department And it will make wonderful decora- precede 20 le il re ving Snag tive stitches without attachments. ~ flowers along the way a ‘Plastic Switch Plates IN ALLOWANCE . Low _— PAYMENT © EASY TERMS © LIBERAL TRADE- : “Little boys ome flags will ‘Save on Scrubbing © Trade Mars of THE SINGER MFG. ©O represent the nations of = The st ory: is familiar: start to wit ced with fhe “presentation | Wash off the grime on the wall SINGER SEWING CENTER ° = | around the light switch and pretty uacuine of tosses. soon you have to scrip the whole tan sa nest ———— ” A “living rosary” by candlelight | wall to make it match : ne ; Am ed by the Rev. B. F Get plastic, , glass or ceramic | PONTIAC, 102 WN. Seginew « Fe 2-0811 varzembowski, pastor of St. Jo: plates that are bigger and save BIRMINGHAM, 1 -0050 seph: Church yourself the headache. G ve Woot m* _ Open MARGARET ANN SHOP for School Belles and Beaus TO THE MOMS OF ALL SCHOOL AGERS.... We're offering an advanced Course in the new look for school clothes all this week. Not only in helping you select the fashions that are rated cool” by classmates, but to minimize homework note the wash ‘n’ wear appeal of many back to school fashions, | , : | ‘a GIRLS WILL BE BOYS IN SHIRTS : _ Again its the borrowed from the boys look in bd | selected blouses, Whites and prints Priced from $2.98 ~ b PANDORA SWEATERS a *” Brick red in both short sleeve siipovers and a match- afta ing cardigan by Pandora. Sub-teen sizes in a com- in¥ ’ plete array of fall colots to come . re ~ Sts $4.98 and $5.98 Se 1. ec BILLY THE KID SLACKS a Tweed corduroy splash, 8) pattern of ‘. rugged good looks and \wonderful - washability! The band has\a special “adjustor” hidden that asdures an individual fit ——.eHews—for- acted growth. 4 to 12, \ a $3.98 ~ d@ FULLY LINED ~— ii: BILLY JACS ee eee Le euff and 0.98 . the is trimmed 7 buttoned tn lotsa J $7.98 Knitted details on down shirt. Sizes..3-6x dress herself . . . neatly. Wool jersey =. eso te utes pa oi 3 to 6x $3.50 7 to 14 ~ $3. 99 Elasticized skirt-band fits instantly, anchors Wool flannel. $3.95 7 to 14 ‘h: SUB-TEEN JUMPERS Corduroy trigns the favorite in jumpers $5.95 eras ss Counts” i 5281 Dixie Hwy. (Near Waterford) 38-1894 : LAY AWAY NOW Sieechierhimt 28-11 Ls ooh |] 28 We Huron St FE 2-725 nani et a t= er S At G Lea? bi | = ‘ : ‘ u“ = . an - ’ - : - . , : ~ . - ,. : j ) a , : ‘ , : \ - Vy yee: ms pak eS ; Efe ; ae ey \ f ‘ < THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 17, 1955 +/ DRESS. SHIRTS NATIONALLY ADVERTISED BRAND Do All Your Shopping in the Great TEL-HURON SHOPPING CENTER 15 Stores and Shops filled with Back-To-School fashions, supplies and accessories. Park easily while you shop. a Choice of White and Colors OSMUN'S [=~ TOWN & COUNTRY *_” Tel-Huron Shopping Center _ Sof nd latonet hd SHOP . BONUS SALE ON REG. $12.00 TOTS’ SNOW SUITS SAVE $3.12 ON YOUR EARLY PURCHASE! Our bonus to you for selecting your tot’s warm snow suit now! 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THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 11,1955 | ____ TWENTY-THREE , , : _Told by an Old Scout Research thon euttuinte Shy bhasd Starches and sugars are close é Le a a reas aeeeaen 0 yeary ber | relatives im the cheleal fami, 4 a able product. = es sae Sma nig, bce aoe ‘NET INCOME OPPORTUNITY Get Acquainted Offer! GENUINE BLUE WHITE ‘4 Ct. DIAMOND 4 % a“ 8 8 y Z | wee apeer ye sompeny, = — . National ‘: 5 A“ we ee oe ales a anufacturing Program, will assign to tye? _ Now “ JACKSON'S INFANTRY 1 — party ownership of — amuse- y ; ee : | ment devices, now operating under franchise in | tiated Phas 6 Y sandy Jehan become wert | = retire rages fa ten bo deacons tt Bee Can ak _|| Michigan with some of America’s leaders in the ‘ fuss with onother lawyer. They hod @ duel lof militia in the || ments, Thay wove led by @ minod-breed. Tohapeie which tived within © heehee. | | chain store field. t nobed: sheoti the Hi to i » whose white man's name Tallopeesa The | 7 on Later, dp nacre Suelcene of sae of ens sen thet’ es 6 sol- || was William Cactus. He organised the map (above) shows how Jackson’ Nes sur This is a safe, dependable, established business ; them nearly cost him his lite. i rey ere called te “Old Hickory.” wertlors into e band imown os the fied Sticks. rounded the Indian fort. which presents an opportunity to secure & VERY ‘sf HIGH INC OME ...an ALL CASH business re- “| quiring little management as all details have been s JME) FCO M st f | di | Air-Conditioned Remedy. | as said he wanted ‘° ox ‘Neb Asylum Inmate |men, ‘That looks like one of the | arranged ... checks for earnings-mailed monthly ; plain that his wife became | patients.” . very favorable tax situation .. . ideal cetire- TEL-HURON SHOPPING CENTER OST OF INGA Lands Husband in Courf cause of the heat. Via Television Show reve it is another said | ment program, OPEN EVERY a ree a a | “And..sos you parked overtime, RALEIGH, N.C. Ww — Officials | “somebody better go get him.” | If int ted i ti lly high i THURS. - FRI-SAT. to 9 PLM. pone, meted Pan bows: te Mew | ville you took her to a doctor?’’, at the state mental hospital were | you ‘are interested in exceptionally high income ac 0 orma | ark traffic court last night to ex- he P | And they did | and if you have $2,500 to $12, 506. Plasaalir-wprs : a" _naernnnees © 4° 1”) Swe ee ewe. | pain extenuating circumstances of | “the magistrate queried. " - watehing television. The local pro- ee _you.are_invited ta. writegiving.youv....... i | ‘a 2 overtime parking violation. “No, your honor, said Wassell,| gram was “Sidewalk Superintend-| Atypical thodern jel Ughter 2 Saplings” General Strikes flere “Why didn’t you pay it instead. “I took her to an air conditioned | ents.” which is broadcast from the} ;Plane contains enough electrical s =r ged isheehons number, for full woe te f | we but Vi Lot waiting all this time?" asked movie."' - | street. | wiring to complete the electrical - 6d ———B- -} -in Calcutta but Violence - Magistrate William Hodes.” - ~~ ¥""Hodes suspended sentence, | “Say, = anid « one e of the heapital ' cire its of 3 8ix-room houses, | -_ Not Apparent SSS ——— — * — — — oan scenes = oes a an eS ENTE AS OL a ee te ARENAS A FAMILY AFFAIR Filsyiine, sess-picbing anda ter: | NEW DELHI, @—Most of area ee rertal Heb are often tell- = to normal today but a/, ‘parasites that medical experts say general strike continued in Cal- .sona examined. Entire families cutta, the nation’s largest city, in may be vietime and net know it. protest against the killing of In- To get rid of Pin-Worms, these * is must not only be killed, but dians who marched into Portu-| guese India Monday. « * ie First reports from Calcutta, home of two million Indians at) the country’s eastern édge, made” Pin-Worms quickly and easily. no mention of any violence today. | Don't take chances with this Demonstrators there yesterday —— near d nent Pin, sacked the Portuguese consulate | J ‘ } Worms, a your, drucgist pa and halted all but essential serv- | | eee guaandytalitr A ee | ices. ot : A ; _ fected by famous Dr. D. — | New Delhi, Bombay, Nagpur, "Bon, specialists in worm remedies Hyderabad and other large cities | ‘ited in the larwe intestine where they live and a ay ly, That's ex- actly what * bw tablets do - and here's ‘wed they do it: } ie Piret—a selentific coating car- ries the tablets into the bowels be- fore they dissolve, Then — Jayne's modern, medicully-approved Tih gredient goes right to work —sills for over 100 years. a » | were reported quiet again today | after anti-Portuguese riots and | strikes in which nearly 100 per- | on "oe d _ f re 1 get rid of em | {re YNES© 2) sons were injured. The worst vio-| | , # | » Laie Lo lence was in Bombay, a head- | ' a : = aa) quarters for the Indian ‘‘peaceful | , ’ pac invasion" Monday of the three | ’ : HEAR NOW! New — a territories on the | bea | , 3-tronsistor “Royol-M” =) cana le lotlts b . r Ne “red : THE SMALLEST, LIGHTEST Prime Miniter Nehru offered 3 his “deep regrets and apoligies” | +] HEARING ALD 10 today to the foreign missions at- | : | ZENITH'S HISTORY! tacked in the rioting. In addition | . . to the Portuguese consulates in| io ; ; werful as some he ide at be j fwiee ks sizes Comfort Convenence’ | Bombay and Calcutta, the office | Operates for just 104 @ week enly 3100 of the deputy British high com- acme | oa Teja to eee i Bory Ree germane pi m recdlote because s oe Teru \ a . { jits flag in mourning for those OTHER MODELS AT killed by the Portuguese. STR $ 15 and 125” Scientists estimate there are at - Fred N. Pauli Co, te ee the 20 West Huron _ fe 2- 7257 earth. Atten tion Students!... Aerascaien for All Instruments Check Your Needs ~ MUSIC Time to clear out all ones ‘and twos-of-a-kind to make room for fresh, new Fall merchandise. Men, this is i; , your big opportunity to clean up as we clean out! The choice is every bit as big as the ie What's wrong with these suits that we should sell them for only $23 and $33? Their only fault is that they are one season old. This may not be old from your ‘ point of view, but OSMUN'S has a strict rule against Carrying merchandise over from one season to the next .'. ..consequently, we fractured prices to avoid carry- . | - ing these suits. over, All sizes in single and double . breasted styles. é 1563 YEAR-ROUND and LIGHTWEIGHT SUITS " GROUP. 1—Dacrons,_Rayons, Ny- ~ GROUP. 2—AIl_Wool-Sharkskins, lons, Wool Blends. Regular - — Flannels, Worsteds, Gabardines. $39.50 to $55.00 Values. YOUR . Plain and pattern weaves. Val- CHOICE... ues to $75.00. YOUR CHOICE Nickel Plated 95 | a | 7 Opens to 54” I | A Small “ ee. 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Sailors call the front end of a hull the bow and the back end the stern | First paste this picture down on stiff heavy paper. Color it inside and out, The life preservers are white Cut out the boat and fold up the sides along the dotted lines. Fold flap Band paste it under the other side at edge A. Cut lines E and F to the dotted lines, then overlap and paste the sides. Fold the stern. on the heavy line and paste it inside the boat. Cut along the black ‘lines at C and D and paste flaps € and D under the sides of the boat. | Tie a string through the eenter of each life preserver and hang | | it inside the boat, putting the string over the small knobs on each | side of the stern. | Tomorrow we will make the sails have some good buys in reconditioned portables and office typewriters. — % a AN\\\\\ ‘ WAAAY Seunnaguennenseenseds eee we roe * Easy ordering 10.00 YoU PAY ONLY $ $9 495 erms ‘2 DOWN! A.C.A. woven striped heavy-duty ticking. 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Its|some hours, the gravity field of; to the ground and - passes - this in (Following .is -the third ee gee of a four~ “part condensation of book “Going into Space” Charles Clarke, former chairman of the, British Interplanetary Bociety ) By ARTHUR C, CLARKE It's four minutes to take-off, and | you're trying to tell yourself that you aren't really afraid, + The pilot has finished checking | his instruments, and from time to time a voice from the control tower comes through a loudspeak- er. Otherwise it is quiet — almost too quiet. * * Suddenly, an electric motor Starts to whir close at hand. Then things begin to happen all. over the place: Switches click, power TRA SERVICE We’ Tt Plan Your Tour Free! Phone “MT 4-571T “Sto, Anywhere Tickets, Reservations Grace Plummer Reilly 379 Hamilton, Birmingham | pressure mounts until your limb seem to be made of lead and it ful pumps begin to whine, andy valves start to snap open down in the heart of the great rocket |in whose stréamlined nose you are’ | sitting. With each “new noise you | think, “this is it!’ — but still you | don't move. When the voyage finally begins, | you aren't prepared for it. A long way off, it. seems, there’s a nolse like a waterfalls, or q thundersterm in which the crashes follow each other se quickly that there's no. moment of silenee between them. The rocket motors have started, but aré not yet enough pewer to lift the ship, Quickly the reay mounts, the cabin be gins to vibrate, and the space- ship rises from the face of the Something seems to be pushing i you down, quite gently, into the | thick padding of your—couch. It j i isn't at all uncomfortable, but = bd late? silence comes flooding back as tle motors cut out completely, and all feeling of weight vanishes. For a few minutes the pilot checks his instruments; then he turns round and smiles, * * fe “Nicely on course; We'll make our rendezvous in forty minutes. | You can get up if you want to.” Passengers, however, must re- turn to their seats while the pilot circling above waiting for you to go aboard. It’s am ugly-looking machine, nothing like the sieek, stream- fined torpede that carried you up trom earth. In fact, it's a stubby cylinder, rounded at one ‘ead and with as shock-absorbing” undercarriage at the other. This is the lunar shuttle, built up here in space in exactly the same way as the space-stations were constructed. its job is to takes a deliberate effort to beep | breathing. WEIGHT DECREASES | There's a sudden fall in the | thunder of the rockets, the sensa- | tion of immense weight ebbs away, Vand you can breathe more “easily. circle the earth and Take aboar passengers and supplies for the colony on the moon. OUT OF THIS WORLD, Moving in its orbit above the | atmosphere at 18,000 miles an) hour, it can then build up the extra 7,000 miles an hour that will ‘Power is being reduced, A minute | “homes” on the spaceship that is | rocket motors are far too weak | 'to.enable it to land on earth or; much weaker gravity. * t ae Since the journey is going to last several days, there are little bunks | in which you can sleep, and there's | a tiny lounge in which you can sit | and read or look at the stars i At last everything is ready. The pilot waits for the carefully cal- culated instant and starts the mo- tors. This time, the force urging you down into your couch is very gentle — hardly enough, in fact, to give you your normal weight. The shuttle is taking its thine te buttd up speed, to wait the extra 17,000 miles an hour that will tear it away from earth. Siace, of course, there is no sen sation of motion whatsoever proaching the moon, The nose of ithe ship isn't 'peinting anywhere in | particular; Tn fact, along, the shuttle very slowly turns end over end. Not until it is time | to land will the pilot bother to ee the ship's spin. take off again, but they are, power- ful enough to fight -the moon's still weightless as the ship’ is_ini_ the .vieon has been increasing — and so has the ship's speed. But you can't feel this, since you are ‘free fall. = * * * The moon ig now only a few) | hundred miles away, and so enor- mous that it seems fo fill the sky. | Indeed, it's no longer a globe hang- | jing im space but a jagged land- seape spread out far below. You can see countless moun- tains and craters, many of whose names you've learned from the maps in the past few days. toe close for comfort. You have strapped yourself in as f travels” HOP SHOR whe: the pthet begins the landing marieuvers. The stars sweep around you as the ship turns | in space, Nothing has happened | to-its speed yet, but the low-pow- ered steering jets have swung the _ only ' shuttle around into the. ‘al posi _(Pomerrow: "tion for landing. . AUTOMATIC LANDING The pilot is watching his instru ments intently — but he is not touching the controls, forthe final landing is quite automatic. It is _controlied by a radar set in the That time has come at last. For! ship, which measures the distance to rent yours! They're beginning to look much _through Want Ads Call FE THE PONTIAC PRESS. WEDN ESD AY,. AUGUST 17, 1955 : \ \ TWENTY-SEVEN ab formation on to the automatic pilot | controlling the jets. * . * With a roar that seems doubly impressive after the long hours of silence, the motors thunder into life. The spaceship is dropping to- | wards the heart of a great ring of mountains, Presently, when the foar of the rocket ceases, some of the taller peaks | already seem to be towering above the ship, For a few see- ends you are falling tree once | more, and for a horrible moment you wonder if power bas failed | and you are ahout to crash. Then rockets flare out again, and and clouds of dust blasted up by) the jet. A moment later there's ithe gentlest of impacts, then utter _ sie ence. You are on the moon Space “ iCendensed from “Going Into Copyright 1054 by Arthur Charlies Clarke ° Published by Harper & Bro- | the ers. Reprinted ay special permission Pistributed by INS IMAGINE, NO. V ACANCIES! 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Styled in the multi-milion- dollar new car colors! 5 McCandless’ Price % Ls « Green — Gray Take Up to 3 Years to Pay oj | Pontiac’s Oldest Exclusive Floor Covering Firm Phone FE 4-2531 Snr sinig te ur 17 Ww. _—— ™ : | LN. Perry Street — eer Present Camp ci z THE PONTIAC, PRESS, tdci ah Aveust 17, 1955 _ * ca + : Dis Adj joins Purchase of 6.81 Acres. to Clear Way for Fifth Lake in Areo MILFORD—The sale.to the City! ot Dearborn of a 6.8l-acre strip | along the east boundary of Camp | Dearborn, near Milford, has been | approved by the Huron - are Metropolitan Authority. to director, Kenneth L. Hallen- grams | hack The price for. the tract was} set at $250 an acre. i 1” a Addition of the 200-foot strip val Ren Dy wid Conslrucion the camp's planned fifth lake eT tween Lake 2 and the pony ride | site, according to Mayor Orville | Hubbard. He said that construc. tion would get underway this fall and the new lake would cover about 3 acres In preparation new is the camp's fourth lake, which will | cover about 10 acres, east of the eamp enirance along General Motors road, Three other lakes —one for swimming and boating, another for pedal. beats, and another for fishing, have been in use for several years. The two new jakes, like the oth- * ers, will be stocked with fish, the | . mayor added Another project planned is the partial dredging of the Huron River along the southeast border to provide better fishing for Dear- born residents Dance to Benefit toc METAMORA—There will be a danee ai the Metamora Township Hall Saturday evening. starting at 9-00 o'clock for the benefit of the Metamora-Hadley ball team There will be beth round and square dances Railroad Worker Killed agenda of Walled Lake City Council, meeting for the | Trail Tuesday, was final settlement with Commerce Prepare Session Syllabi Pontiac City Affairs One Auto Parts License Approved, Another Denied The City Commission last night stood firm on one used auto parts | ‘license rejection but approved the | issuance of another permit orev: | ously turned down. Rejected for the second time was the application of M. E. Gorman for a license to continue operation | of a used auto parts establishment | at 443 S. Saginaw St Louis Shaar, operator of a | similar business at 986 Oakland | Ave., was given a license after i Pentiac Pictured at treasurer; FIRST TIME IN NEW QUARTERS — High on the, on a popuwation and area ratio. the confab are, left to right, George Gram, Gerald Hazen, Dan McVety, Marshall Taylor, Township of assets due the city. At a previous meet | Wiltsie, Albert Herzog, attorney, and seated, Charlies with township officials, it was determined’ that the Riffenberg, A. J. Koenig, tend s share was 21 per c3ont Sod — assets, based | Throne. are first time in their new quarters at 115 North Pontiac pete —~ ‘Hey Kids — School Sen ‘Huron Valley Educators Hold Patrolman Press Phote | oe | city manager, and Harry | —™ | Airport at that address and net on ad- jacent property. ice = renew a ‘Tue * fused several weeks ago bec aUse | the firms were being operated in, violation of city zoning laws TENTATIVE OK GIVEN In other action, the Commission tentatively approved an expansion of the Elks Lodge building, 114 Orchard Lake Ave.. for liquor li- | _cense purposes An agreement for ‘initial work on ‘new runway at Pontiac Municipal was given approval, as was a proposal to vacate an alley | paralleling Perry street between j Ar lene and Madison. Referred to next week's informal Commission meeting was a reso- lution from the Pontiac General in plosiins = LAPEER uf — A Lapeer patrol at MILFORD — Schoolwork will! be hel d Tuesday, Aug. 3 og Misael ar tairal ra Mey Baker. elementary school father of two small children f, f |of Huron Valley schools this fall. Dr. B. F. Bragg, board presi: and a member of the force since On Monday, Augast-2a.ype teach- | dent and George E. Carrethers 195i, was charged yesterday with Than, ing staff will hold a series of “get acquainted” meetings. _ | @f the University of Michigan wilt ° rand larceny in ae theft of = * | speak on “Tegether We Plan For '" ‘ax money from the City Ha An orientation session is the Children.” | Lawrence McCartney, 24. was stheduled for new teachers at ‘held under $2,000 bond for circuit Bertha Baker school with Super. | re : court. arraignment Aug. 22 after he Huron Valley teachers will visor Arthur Burklund presiding. port at 8 am. Friday. Sept é.} waived examination Monday be- Superintendent Harold Hansen; | Student registration begins at 845 ¢ Tusties | Ehmarl lolinan Bartlett Smith, village president; (aim. unti! noon. All primary Police Chief Matt Dougherty said that McCartney admitted he took the money from a walk- \ classes will be on a full day basis Kindergartens open Thursday, Sept | 8 i) ith half day se SShONS Mrs. Grace Reddeman, Huren Valley Council’ P.T.A. president; Rev. Charles Richey and Wil- t si . in vault at City Hall after work LAPEER (#—Gordon MecMann,| fam Parker. = a | ing hours July 29. The theft was 46. of -Marictte, was killed Tues , “peas. | G t C | ndar discovered the following mora. day when a railroad crane car| ‘The teachers will be taken on a oun y a e ing. struck him while he was working ‘our of. the distfict. after which ‘, on Chesapeake . & Ohio of Lapeer » tracks they will discuss plans with their hear Clittord, 28. miles northeast | principals. terming McCartney | member of his eight- Dougherty trusted Commerce Cather rhe Booth Circle will meet at ihe home of Mrs Fenner Mausauer Thursday 65.8 pm 4 for Booths at the Christ: nas Basaer wit be disc useed a A — al teachers meeting will Wy tig, Lm; =; x "= pPeten Federal Savings and Loan Association Downtown Branch : WE Lawrence St. he refused to take a-lie detector ‘test after 24 other city hatl em- ployes volunteered to undergo poly- graph questioning . ' “I can hardly believe it.’ the | chief said. He said: MéCartney gave 7 reason for the theft McCartney had been on the iorne | since September 1953, followin vn ms dl he ‘, | Today's | ooeiS On thes importance of F \ | from 1948 to 1953. |New Drug Aims ‘at Eliminating Terrific. Hog Loss MINNEAPOLIS (tINS)}—Farmers_ were offered today a new drug aimed at fighting roundworm parasites which cause a 75 million jollar loss in hogs each year |\The drug is called parvex. It! was introduced to the 92nd annual jconvention of the American Vet- ‘erinary Medical Association in ge + | ; +} Minneapolis: for the future! [foo woes é | the University of Wisconsin, told the group that the drug is the first which cleanses hogs after a single dose and can be used routinely | without oe otects Last Youth Dance Set at Waterford WATERFORD TOWNSHIP Ted Donay will spin records Fri- day night for the last of the sum- mer youth dances conducted by | the Waterford Township Recreation | Department “Youth Nite, NO ONE IS TOO YOUNG TO LEARN! “Young or old . . . saving is a good habit to form. Time goes by so quickly . . and savings pile up faster than you think. Those steady entries into. your savings passbook mean that some day you will have the tosh for the things that you want IF YOU HAVE EARNED MONEY THIS “SUMMER . . . INVEST IT AT 2°, conducted weekly as four hundred teenagers,” states | Thomas Belton. -recreation super- intendent. Approximately 200 are ex- pected for this Friday's dance, 8:30-11:00 p.m. at the Comrounity Center on Williams’ Lake Road. -_Donay,..of WPON Radio Station and graduate of Birmingham, is one of the few 18-year-olds in the country associated as a program | _ Producer and is widely known for ia al my ee iin Th | Kay Baum’s Platter Party and | ‘other musical shows Drayton Girl to Marry Man From Clarkston DRAYTON PLAINS — Mr. and ‘Mrs. Edward Staley of 3205 Sasha- baw Rd., are announcing the mar- riage of their daughter, June, to Donald Ridgeway, son of Mr, and Mrs. Vern Ridgeway of Clarkston, Plies, wedding will take sacle on Fad Arinval fnerheilens Due «. SOUTHFIELD TOWNSHIP—The annual Grimes-Brisbois golf tour- i nament, picnic arid ox roast will tbe held Sunday at 3 p.m. af the §| John Grimes residence; Eleven Mile foad, with Kiwanians and their families present for the gala 761 W. HURON Rochester Orcseh 901 Main St... | Serving are 12 to 2 pm | his discharge from the armed mee ; lee where he was in the Air Police | pected to begin this fall on a | 24-bed wing for Marlette Commu- ‘|pouncing the birth | Hospital Board of Trustees con- ‘cerning plans for a $3,000,000 addi- tion ey) A request from the co-owner of a Class C liquer license that he led _ Permitted ¢ te —_ his bad Cateteria Day to Be Thursday at Lake Orion LAKE ORION A Thursday cafeteria dinner, sponsored by the Immaculate Heart of Mary Guild St. Joseph Church here, will be held on the grounds of the Rehtus home, 112 Grandview. Hours for and 5 to 7 p.m. Entertainment afterward will in- be presented are } Every Red,"’ and 70d." To Start Constructing _ New Hospital Wing MARLETTE—Construction is ex- nity Hospital. The decision was announced aft- er a recent meeting of Joe Ho- | Minga of the Michigan Office of . Hospital Survey and Construction, Lansing, with local authorities Federal approval of the project ‘was announced earlier by the of- fices of U. S. Sen. Charles E. Pot- ter and Congressman Jesse ® Wol- cott Cost.‘of the $132,600 wing will b ‘shared by the U. S. Governme ss and the community of Marlette. Construction will be by the a mee. Vollmer Construction Co: of Sa inaw and the architect is to be | St. Clair Pardee, who designed the present hospital. ~- Southfield Man High in Marksmanship SOUTHFIELD TOWNSHIP—Ptc. | James E. Blacklaw. 19. son of Mr. — Mrs, James A. Blacklaw, Ink- er road, broke the all-time ree lord score in firing for the 139th | Army Band during recent firing irange maneuvers at Camp Gray- ling Blacklaw topped the score by 14 points, missing 9 out of 4-pos- | sible 160. having missed the bulls- eyes only five times. He has qualified as an expert and will wear a medal for marks- | for Waterford High students during | manship. This is his second year the school year has drawn as many | &t National Gard training camp. Auburn High School. Class Reunion Slated The annual class reuriion and, Picnic of the 1948 graduates of ; Auburn High School is scheduled to be held at Dodge Park No. 4, Cass Lake, Sunday, Aug. 21, The event will begin at noon. Mrs. Charles Boice of White Lake Township and Robert Krick stating he wauid do business only | ‘recently: retired from a police terest in the license while mov- ing beyond the city limity was also referred to the informal session. An emergency plat was passed, designed for use in ‘connection with the new Herring- ton Hills subdivision on the east | side, Introduced was an ordinance to rezone to residential 1 classifi- cation a portion of a proposed sub- division near Stanley and Ypsi- lanti now zoned for manufacturing use | LT. GILPIN HONORED A commendatory resolution was | adopt department after a long career. | Resolutions of public necessity were passed for. eurb, gutter, drainage and blacktop on -Syivan court from Orchard Lake to 30 feet west of Myra street, and curb repairs or replacement, drainage ; and blacktop on James street from | | Florence to Johnson. | Referred to City Manager Wal- ter K. Willman was communica- / tion from a subdivision builder | | asking the city to assess from | property owners the cost of side- | | walks installed adjacent. to subdi- | vision property. Engineer's cost estimate was | presented for curb, gutter, | drainage and widening work on | East boulevard from the exist. | ing widened pavement north of | | Mt." Clemens = and south of Perry. A ~— hearing was set | | for Aug, 23 | Public bearings were held on in-| tention to construct the following: Eight-inch retmforced concrete widen-— ing strips, curb and gutter, bituminous recap of existing pavement on Mt. Clem- ens street from Paddock te Bast boule- verd. |} Curt gutter and drainage on Elm }etreet from Marshall to 130 feet west { Going Two-inch blacktop on Avon read from Areyle to Berwick Resolutions receive special | assessment roils for the following were adopted Combined sewer on Columbia arenue from tr of Cer lishe to Stasiley -urb, gutter and drainage on Staniey ay cae from Kinney to Kennett Confirmed were special assess- to south side of rumk sexer east man policy force. said the patrol. /Clude games-for bothaduits and“ ment volls for curb. gutter and” man came under suspicion when children. Two new Fatima films to | drainage on Gerdon street from “A Blue for | Oakland to Corwin, and sanitary 4re announcing the engagement of “The Mercy of| sewer on Nebraska avenue from their daughter, Fay Scott, |trunk sewer east of Motor to, Franklin road. Bring-a-Basket Picnic Slated by Democrats COMMERCE — The Commerce Township Democratic Club is spon- soring a bring - your - own - basket picnic Sunday afternoon at Dodge -Park No. 5. corner of sarge “and South Commerce Roads, Montgomery, -.club president announced. : Pep and- ice cream will bé fur- nished free to children Horse- shoes and other games will he available for entertainment. aa Thomas E. Currans Tell Daughter’s Engagement KEEGO HARBOR — Mr. and iMrs. Thomas E. Curran, 2169 Maddy Lane, have announced the engagement and approaching mar- riage of their daughter, Carol Ann, to Richard John Roise of Pontiac. He is the son of Mrs. Ella Roise of Hudson Ave. and Harold E. Roise of Johnson street. The wed- ding is planned for Sept, 17. New Hampshire has 907 miles of railroad. (~but- that's why we're- and Neal Fraser are _Playing They've got a long haul ahead gies. Nano haere dich halo s ae 2p gr i a8 [ i of tt Bo 4 # a 4 a a i rt i, ¥ j Se i] . THE PONTIAC: PRESS, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 17, 1955 THIRTY-ONE 2 Pontiac 9's in State Finals A pair of Pontiac Junior | League baseball champions, Griff's | Grill in Class D and Boys Club in| Class E, fought their way to the . finals in state tournaments here | Tuesday. Three city diamonds -- The north and south fields at Colum. bia-Joslyn and Washington Jun- lor High—were the scene of 11 games yesterday involving an original field of 16 teams in the single elimination tourneys. Griff’s, boasting a flawless rec- | ord for the season, waded through | two opponents te reach the finals against Port Huron. The city “D" kings shut dut Grand Rapids in the Ist road, 2-0; behind the _three-hit pitching of Jim Jones; ‘then clubbed Roseville in the 2nd game, 9-3, as Ted Wharry tossed a four-hitter. : Griff’s will clash with Port Huron Thursday at south Colum, bia-Joslyn for the state title. Game time is 1:30 p.m. Port Huron ad- vanced to the title contest with victories over Dearborn and Sagi- naw. Boys Club, one of three by that | name to win city crowns this sum- mer, reached its lofty position with: a 3-2 decision over Ann Arbor and -# SY triumph over Jackson. Boys | Club meets Livonia in the crucial contest Thursday at north Colum- bia-Joslyn, * also at 1:30 p.m. Li. vonia advanced to the finals with a! forfeit win over Coldwater and a 6-2 victory over Battle Creek. Jerry Orr burled a two-hitter in | Boys Club's verdict over Ann Ar- bor to best Dick. ‘Tomshack, who | yielded four safeties. Denny Evans | | set down Jackson on three blows, = a home run by Neil Otto to) tally the losers’ lone ren. Evans aided his own cause with two hits in three trips to the plate. | Remaining Class D teams that bowed out yesterday were Wayne | and Battle Creek, while Saginaw and Ecorse were the other “E” squads falling by the wayside. State duntor tournaments are--|- sponsored by the Michigan Ree- Te ei League —champions,._Boys Club | nines in Class F and Knothole, did jnot fare too well in their state tests at Jac kson. The “F’’ club was edged by Allen Park in the Ist ‘round, 3-2. Midgets lost out to Saginaw in the semi-finals, 4-3. ‘after—smashing Ecorse, 17-0, in their Ist attempt. Teams from Saginaw and Battle Creek are the finalists in both divisions CLASS D Pontiac Grand Rapids ooo OO 4 2 Jenes and Trevino, Hoff end Droski, ) Rigney oencaseonces 100 000 o- 6 3 imo Wa ++ 000 000 0- : 22 Let the Government Run Boxing, Jim Norris’ Says. - DETROIT ® — National Boxing Assn.’s plea for congressional help in cleaning up big-time boxing has drawn the challenge of New | York fight promoter Jim Norris to | “let the federal government run it. ” That, the president of the power- ful International Boxing club said yesterday, would be “okay” with him. “Tt the commissions can't run boxing,” he sald, “if they're too impotent to do the job, then let the federal government run it. It may be the best solution.” The NBA asked for federal inter- vention as it wound up its annual Chief Lenawee Wins ; Wolverine Feature Chief Lenawee, owned by Dr James A. Blanchard of Morenci, | Mich., and driven by Tommy Winn, won the featured $1,500 pace before 6,197 fans at Wolverine Raceway last night. The time for the mile was 2:04 2-5, League Leaders AMERICAN se BATTING (based on at bats)— Katine, Detroit, 347; Fh Detroit. Power, Kansas City. vo of Mantle, New York, 310; Smith, ag pg New York. io Rais. — *; gg = Wl; Tht Tattle, RUNS BA }. 2 - lg +t 8; Berra, New York, % Detroit,.43;. Mantle, New York. £1. . Detroit. 18; Bi troit, 149 ith, Cleveland and wer Kansas City, 145; Fox, Chicago, 135 wenn, Detroit, 32; Boston and Power, Kansas my. 27; bee? Boston, Cleve! Kansas Cup 3s TRIPLES—Mantie and Carey, New York %: Power. on M Boone, ct HOME RUNS—Mantle, New York, 30; Zauchin, Kailine, Detroit and Zern- ial, Kansas City, 24; Williams, Boston and Berra, New York, 71 —- tg Chicago, 2: Detrott, 12-4 Turley, New York. 173; Hoeft, Detroit. | pike, Figree, Chicago, 105; Wynn, Cleve- UE HOME —RUNS—756. (record is’ 973 set in 2950), NATIONAL AL LEAGUE (based on s. 2, * ; Kiuszewski, Cine i, 313; Post, cine innatt, | S—Gnider, Brooklyn, 161; Cincinnati, 93; Maye, New York, #8: Kiussew- Post, Cincinnati and Bruton, ails Brookiyn, Klussewski, hi 93; Mays, WITS Riuseewskt, Cincinnati, 152; Post Milwau- Kee, ta: Logan, M ~~ and Ashburn, ake, 31; Post, BATTED IN * Philadelphia % Banks. og seven tied Lai ONS Kiussewsh Lames 2: Ban Snider convention. Sen. Potter (R-Mich) | * promised he would recommend a | congressional probe. The plea was sent as George A | Barton of Minneapolis, former | NBA® president, reported an in- | Vestigation he was making of pro- | fessional fighting ran into a blank wall when witnesses refused’ to sign affidavits | Barton quoted them as saying they didn't want to ‘get knocked | off.” The government currently has an antitrust suit against Norris’ IBC, | and the fight promoter, whose intertwined family interests include control of the Detroit Red Wing | Hockey team and Detroit's Olym- | pia Stadium, said he was ‘fed = | | with investigations."’ | “Let them investigate anything | { they want,"’ Norris said. “we've got nothing to hide.” : Meanwhile, the NBA named a 10- man committee to meet with Gov. George M. Leader of Pennsylvania in Harrisburg Sept. 19 to discuss | his proposal for a uniform boxing code to regulate professional fight- | ing across the nation. Leader made jthe proposal in a convention ad- | Gress. PHS Distance Runners Try -~ Out Their Legs. 3-1 Looking-ahead-to-the-fall-cross-, , ecuntry competition, and with a _desire to get themselves in good condition for those grueling events, | several Pontiac High School run- | ners are doing a bit of informal +conditiening at Beaudette Park. Says Bill Douglas, ace half miler, one .of the lads with some definite | aims at ‘state prep schools, “we just do a bit of running around | the park, maybe about three miles | 70: each day. It's a lot of run, too.” | Some of the lads getting in on -the-imprompta running; from-time to time, are Archie Brooks, Perry | Williams, Ro@ Treais and cai | Cretal. Russians All ans All Out “= for 1956 Olympics EAST LANSING—New confirma: | tion of reports that Russia is pull-- ing out all stops to win the 1956) pando por Games comes from the of a United States swimming | Near East. Pontiac's two remaining Junior | 010 01 0-2 3 1) 006 team which returned from an ex--} Long, | hibition tour of Europe and the. eon vid "hahenns Day and, Pontiac 000 ten x new, Tomehack and Hutchison; Orr and” op ee 101 0-2 ¢ 1] Mountain | Port Huron O10 500 x6 14 Si Saginaw .........--.--030 000 6-2 4 1) Bruce, Gurney ‘and ‘Oletskowice: Turn- | Jackson [71008 081 x3 4 2! er and Kire Unsuy, Rappley and Kubiak, Battie cram “108 jog ont i a M § | Johnson mi | le t4 100 2—~10 13 a Hetnke and Pincoe, teguin, _Bundinger | Beeene — ; 000 O 3 7 30 el a. | a a. 003 3 980 o—3 43 Setbert. and Rollins; Smith, Orgeek ant O03 4 38! Smurda, Benso. | eames . \ | ilemete,” Weeden! Randstadier and. potter +s 001 900 0-3 3 , Jakubissen, site: Weare? 08 and Pa an wnrre ’ i | Beet Huron 5 2 Gilbert and Johnson, Seckinger; Evans | Bs naw ’ 3 1 2, and Mountain Eater and Kircher; Fiettcher, Ureey | Livonta ‘ : 200 110 -@ 10 1 and McKinnon. | Battle Creek 100 010 0-2 3 2 f CLASS E | , Jenkins and ‘ieconn: Hirleman anc 2 - O10 ole ilitiodll 2 3 Rollins Ann Arbver.,...! Pontiac Boy Wins Place in Tourney Jack Reynolds, . Pontiac’ golfer, one of four representing Michigan 3 « 9/in the National Jaycee event at) today was set for | qualified He | Columbus, Ga., his Ist . match. yesterday with a total of 157 Jack round, ey | Other members of the Michigan: jcontingert included Brian Bell, Jackson; Howard Konw inski, Grand Rapids, and Bob’ Zimmer- 4 ‘man of Fae kson. Sam Sneod Keeps Going | fessional golfers who played in the ‘Sam Snead still is active NEW YORK--Of the touring pro-/ -because there are so many night Arc Tilts Force Haney —, Into Root Sunbathing PITTSBURGH @® = When Man- ager Fred Haney of the Pittsburgh Pirates’ was, a major league ball- player he didn't have to -worry ‘about getting enough sun, Now, |games, Haney i@a frequent after- ‘noon sunbather on the roof of the ‘the Pirates are in the Steel City. | Ejected for Ist Time _ MILWAUKEE i — Andy Patko, veteran outfielder for the Mil. waukee Braves, was ejected trom a game for the first time in his 13-yéar major league career. Paf- ko yelled at umpire Augie Dona- telli and threw his cap into the air | when called out on a close play Ove 894 | tived @ 16-81 casd for the 36-hole | 4#3%Paim Beach Tournament, only | midtown hotel where he tives-while | against the Redlegs here. Dona ‘ tell gave him Se thumb. 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Sunday’s Event Here Restricted By JACK PATTERSON Ve have been watching with con YOUNG MEN'S DRESS PANTS some waters, but in the Au Sable stretches “under observation aver Public is invited and food wiil | termine if trout—brook trout par be served on the grounds by ladies | ticularly—can reproduce naturally PEG PANTS shocking “‘counts along the of cothmittee Krai, chairman tm embers Charlies Willies, E Reckie aha“John PF. Bieten Trophies Mrs Vesta Olden, chairman; Mrs Maret ne Otio Wen- C Johpaton, Jona. ‘wicher Under the fly only rule, many undersized fish are safely released after being caught because they are usually lip hooked. Balt caught | fish, small ones particularly, are | very apt to be deeply hooked. Mor- | Split Golf Awards tality upon release is very high. + Alan * ; caught on either an Adams or a Coachman. This ties in with our own thinking. We use those two BOYS’ SPORT SHIRTS 3] 94 Up del 1 sbedience steward Assorted Colors | Sizes 8 to 18 any other 1Crites Names Of cals for | Few Brookies Run Big age maximum size. runs just about | siderable interest, the last few All New Fail Shades $ 95 Up With a record entry of more. years, the deve lopme nt af trout 10 inches | Sizes 28-36 a Pp than 530 dogs, Pontiac . Kennel ‘ fishing in “ld Hence the average fisherman Nylen-Becren Blends : Club *« annual unbenched, AKC li inch flv-onl” ean catch a lot of fish without censed, all-breed show and obedi waters. Princl- —s ie “nm 2 —_ oe Saving grace, of course, in these YOUNG MEN’S ence trial is all set for the Sun pally applied 2 waters ts the prevalence of . day event, Show takes place in certain’ sections many, many brown trout in the SPORT SH 1 RTS Wisner Stadium, and dogs have of the Au Sable 14 to 20 iach, or bigger, bracket. ; been entered from all over the | ee We, talked over some of. these Kroes Cotors = 95 -Anited States, in this fine event. | pind be — _Matters with the conservation of- $ 2 — Top award of the show is the. | ia n in ® ~ ficer at Lovells the other day. In : ’ | nough 1 OMe nis ps red ti s ; ® S-M L i Pontiac Preas beat-ofwhew tro- instances to test oe = ra sora q iianad 2 Pasar " < phy, the final feature Sunday the. validity of me Sate tO EA) inat every Spot ol) é ; . cover in the restmeted area of the ’ evening. Judging starts.at 9 a.m. PATTERSON the thinking be- North Branch os at icnst one legal YOUNG MEN’S | serccemsa'e'pn’ Sin | C2TEEmman, ct ammnne North Brac sat ea one the best-in-show selection, Basic theory, of course, is to de- | ec asic theory, of course, is to ae This was not gursgwork but a! result of observation of periodic | Black or Tan $ 98 of Pontiac's Grace Lutheran to the extent that they provide | stream. ; 3° Church good fishing without calling for re-| Somehow got. on the subject of | Sizes 28 to 36 pained ie oo vera; : ete pr inforcements via restocking. | flies and jearned that probably 90 per cent of North Branch fish are | ; patterns almost to the exclusion of . Waters Well, the weather had been hot, fishing very, very slow. Looked stream and see what we could | stir up The river was as low as-we've | ever seen it and very clear. Con- that trout can be taken under |tough circumstances by reverything right, We know they can. What we did want, to try- to | find out was how sloppy ‘one could | be and still take fish when the _going was rough—a closer approxi- mation to the average fisherman’ 8 approach. Tied a size 10 Adams on what was left of a Tle foot leader tapered to 2x about six feet, may jbe—hardly the type of thing for fine fishing Fished steadily for four hours | and brought to net 11 fish of which ‘three were over 10 inches. All | brooks, Lost one good brown to a stump, Certainly not fast and | The average fisherman can go out | when the fishing is very slow and still get activity. Which, after all, | is about all the fisherman asks. * After last weekend's Powers Me- | Brook trout under. these conditions morial best-ball golf test wound up | Seem able to more than hold their | own, Antlers Only! in a tie between two teams at 67, division of the top prizes was! The 10 inch. minimum limit, agreed on, and the title left as is} while it contributes to the success shared by both pairs. 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Marathon Service Ser vice 4310 henge te One Deer Law Change; a according to game biologists, easant Crop there will be little or no change in Michigan's fall hunting seasons | and, regulations this vear as com pared to last, with the single and im _portant exception of confining deer hunters to shoot ing of antlered deer only hunters, however, will continue to have their choice of antlered or ant- leress deer) NEFF Despite a cyclic drop in grouse populations in almost every part of the state the season and bag limits remain the same—because, | gun | pressure has little or no effect (on the numbers of this itpland | game birds anyway. | And, while partridge appear te | be in short supply the pheasant | | families have been producing at | | /a terrific rate. 1,100,000 cock pheasants in 1954, \ it's a pretty good bet that this | _year's bag will be even larger! ‘There is only a slight possibility ' and that may be erased before | this’, goes to print—that there will | be any change in waterfowl regula- + trons, save for an extension of the jacksnipe season. like a good time to jump in the | doing | furious action by any means, but | we proved what we set out to do. | (Bow | / While the records show Michi. | | gan hunters killed approximately . 4 ® .- ~ Solunar Tables «. By JOHN ALDEN KNIGHT Schedule Solunar periods, as c | printed below, has been taken “from John nm Knight's Solu- erate somos nar Tables, Anglers can plan so | they will be fishing in good tetri- (- ocsc 5 Coss. Is Named for - Field Referee New Policy Provides for General Manager; Deyoe Given Job National Skeet Shooting Assn. t day announced official referees for this year's national shoot, sched- uled for Aug. 29 through Sept at Oakland County Sports F | [or -Watetines samen Pike P. Calilf., officials, will be the chief referee. Assistant chief referees Earl H. Gardner of Lamesa, Calif., cago, M., Gordon Bullard, Enct- nita, Calif., and James W. Adkis- son of Dallas, Tex. ? on The 16 field referees are Homer | Coss, Pontiac; Thomas McGinnis, Crumpton, Md.; W. B. Strickler, Norfolk, Va.; Pike P. Meade IIE, | ,Palm City, Calif.; H. P. Vander- | weide, San Diego, Calif.; Byron E. | Heidt, | Chicago; Daniel “Searcy, Chic: pa ‘Robert Mason, Anaheim, Calif.: Howard Kidd Jr., Webster, N = Hugo Litwiler, Alford Manker, Palm City, Calif.; Bobby L. Haithcock, Chicago; Ern- est Starmer, Chicago; Robert E St. Amour, Chicago, and E. I. An- derson, Long Beach, Calif Inauguratingsa new policy, this year’s event will have George Deyoe, Washington, D.C., as gen- eral manager. Deyoe, long a respected arbiter in national skeet shooting circles, will super- vise all fleld activities. With reservations coming in daily from all seeters of American continent, it is expected that the 1955 shoot will | top-flight shooters participated. Large delegations of shooters from California, Texas,. and Mlinois, three hotbeds of skeet uaa ted | President Chester Crites of the Meade of Palm City, | long one of skeet's top | imelude | Raymond. Williams, Chi- | Chicago; ~Alan A. Sydow,” Chula Vista, Calif.; | the North + 55 surpass | that of last year when some 300. are ex-! jtory during these times, if they |wish to find the best sport that jeach day has to offer. | | Major ‘periods begin at the times shown and last for an hour and a half or two, hours thereafter. ‘Minor periods are of somewhat ‘shorter duration AM P Min Ma) Min. Mal Wednesday 6:16 11:35 i 40° 11:55 Thursday 6-05 33 «12:20 Priday $5 12:45 725 «1:10 Saturday 74006130 sie 1 Sunday 2% 62:15 6600623 | Monday $io 3:00 9:35 . 3:20 Tuesday 9:50 «3.40 10:20 «64.05 Wednesda? 10:33 4:25 11.05 450 Skeeters Busy on OCSC Fields Graft Tops | Weekend Firing With — Perfect Round of 25 | In spite of the Michigan Skeet |Championship Shoot, held at the |Detroit Gun Club over the last | weekend, skeet traps at Oakland |County Sportsmen's Club enjoyed (a big day. Many new shooters are | becoming interested in this gama that can bring shooters from ail | over the world together in —_ competition The big shoot is but two weeks away when all skeetdom's eyes will be turned toward Waterford, scene of the 1955 skeet cham- | plowships. Best round of the day was fired ‘by E. Graff who breke them all for a perfect round There were four 23x25s. These | were fired by H. Coss, V. VanDe- Water, P. M. Ear! and J. Leidgen, | with 3rd place shared by B. Lauer, O. Wilkins and J. Greathouse | with 22s Complete skeet scores: HM. Coss, 18-33-21; J Bennett Lipson, 11-123; C. Manning, #0. E 21-25. P. Earl 23-18, L. VanDeWater, 19-18, V VanDeWater 23-21, O. Wilkins, J, Greathouse, £. Robinson, 6- R Dustman, 14; J. Dustman, 4, R. Louden. 11. W. Camp. J. Stoppert, 21, R. Stoppert, 6; 20-30. I. Borer, 17-19, A C. Manning. 2) Leidgen C. Leach, 18-13-14, P Page G. Caverly, §: L. Howard, 4, Van Kirk, 17 &* Dr J Richie Ashburn of the Phils comes from Tilden Tilden; Nebraska Many Features Are Listed for Western ' | Michigan Rangers Saddle Club will present Hs 9th annual western - horse show Sunday at headquarters | jon Davisburg road (2 miles west of Davisburg). « Schedule of events for the pro- gram, starting at 10:30 a.m. in- elude some very interesting and unusual features. From fine | handling tests such as the musi- cal chairs, musical stalis,_ for youngsters, the card moves through fast action in other fea- | tures. There are 15 events on the | Schedule. Sore highlighted features prob- t i i \"z (Goon: "YEAR ) Front: Wheel Pack Reg. $1.00 ST ee VALUE DAYS Brake Adjustment Reg. $1.75 = Brake Reline ol rman er pig ier On 5-9963 2955 Highlend Rd. MU 4-5085 Aiming Standard Servier MILFORD, KE ORION ~~ BIRMINGHAM i 338 S. Paddock. BE 3.9738 Teggerdine Shell Service : tA Eton Shell Service Ed & Joe's Marathon Service, -RR 2-= 10501 Highlend Re. 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Coast Guard Vet Lands Big Fish in Unusual Way NORFOLK, Va. ®-— Marcus Cordrey, retired Coast Guard vet- eran, caught his record fish the hard way. Cordrey, working at the Naval Air Station, said he saw the big fish in shallow water and threw rocks at him. The fish swam into deeper watet. With the help of two sailors he went out in a boat. The fish continued to swim on the surface. Cordrey caught him in the gills with his hands and, backed by the sailors, got him into the boat. The fish, a black drum, weighed 93 pounds. Cordrey believes the fish was stunned by blasting operations on the Norfolk-Newport News tunne] under Hampton Roads. Farmers and Hunters ° {Hold Social Meeting Several. hundred farmers and hunters are expected to assemble at the Vernor Estate in Lapee? County on Sunday, Aug. 28. Meet- ing is—a--social-attair designed to cement good relations. between farmers and hunters prior to fall _ seasons, Social gathering. is- sponsored by the Lapeer County Farm Bureau in cooperation with sportsmen's clubs, the FFA, National Grange, and the state conservation depart- ment. Invitations have been exe ‘tended fo the Thumb area. Huron, Saginaw, Flint, ard Detroit, requesting repre- sentatives for the day-long meet- ing. “ Stiff License Penalty sna Hoeft’s 2-Hitter Shoves DETROIT @—Everyone was in | pitched,” beamed the slender 21- complete agreement—it was Billy | Hoeft’s greatest game. “It was the best I've ever} last night. year-old southpaw after dealing a|-——in the Ist and 2nd innings--and | 7-0 jolt to the Cleveland Indians | retired 21 batters in.a row as he \ THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, _AUGUST 17, 1955 Hoeft permitted only two singles, record to 12-6 for the season. “Pi bet | didn’t throw 10 curves ali night,” Hoeft said, posted his 5th shutout and ran his| “My fast ball was alive—it was SETS HOME RUN PACE — Ted Kluszewski, Cincinnati first base- ibe Into 3rd Place’ At the. plate, Hoeft was sup ported by Frank House and Bill Tuttle, who drove_in all of the Tigers’ runs before a crowd of across the plate, Zip! eer Zip! So 1 kept using it. Why not?” “It was the best I've ever seen you pitch,” offered Harvey Kuenn, Hoeft's: roommate. “Yeah, I guess you're right," replied Hoeft with @ smile. Manager Bucky Harris of the Tigers said Hoeft's success stemmed from his ability to stay ahead of the hitters. “Before the game I told him not to walk anybody if he could help | 47,553. twe-run slagte. the Tribe before last night. Using a new open batting stance, House hit his 10th home run and a pair of doubles te knock in three rans, Tuttle col. lected his Lith home run and ® Detroit had lost six straight to THIRTY-THREE_ 1M arciano-Moore Telecast Slated — in 100 Theaters NEW YORK—The largest closed circuit telecast in history will be assembled fér the Rocky Marciano- Archie Moore fight at Taghes Sta- dium, Sept. 20. . Halpern, Theater Network Televi- was 83 for the Marciano-Don Cock- ell bout in San Francisco, Mry 16. That one had a seating potential of 250,000. SPECIAL! Motor Tune-Up CLEVELAND DETROIT it. I told him.fo just keep pouring ie AB : 4 Sr ¥ > the ball in there. It's easy to say—| ities’ Of ot Renin eo} ALL but Billy did it," Harris explained. | fesen. Jo 3 6 © Kaline rf 6 0 1 ' iner, if 3 0 0 Torgedon, ib} 1 1 “He followed orders as though I Werta, ie ; ‘ ¢ Boone, >, $ } ’ C ARS e : was using g whip." tiric'iand, 0 3 8 0 Jit Philips, Hoeft mate up a Ist-inning sin- Wenan, < "s . iH tele e i H . All k b d NEW 1955 gle to Bobby Avila and another to| Magli. p 1 0 @ Hatfield, a 3 6 © work done on our bran Larry Doby in the 2nd. That was toe P é : H —s *** SUN ANALYZER! all of Cleveland's batting attack. | Sent™eo. poe ¢ ¢ : 1 tabor end Mareriat Guaranteed Hoeft then mowed down the In- | ; - 1 dians’ big lineup in order before | poue, struck sur tor Magiie tana a MARKET TIRE co. giving “up his” only-watk “of the {Evers popper” out tor Baiting: b+ TW: Haren So Opa 9 ee | game to A} Smith with two out in | Detroit heed boy bape 3 @ | the Sth inning. Gear t stat Haale TYR House. | AP Wirephote on his arms bulge as he swings at a pitch in the center photo, At man, is at bat in recent game with Cardinals when be hit his 40th, right he watches ball sail out of Busch stadium as he completes his homer of the season to take over the lead in that department in the | swing. He hit another out of the park in the 8th inning of game to ——— league. At left be waits for ball to cross plate. The canadien bring his total to 41. Islands, Fla.; Aransas Pass, Popular Tarpon Spots |Texas; and Vera Cruz, Mexico. Recent issue of a national mag-| Cuba, also, has some fine tarpon azine gays that the’ six most pop- fishing. ular tarpon fishing grounds -are: ———_ Panuco River, Tampico, Mexico; | Duke Snider of the Dodgers bas, Chagres River, Canal Zone; Boca | hit more than .300- three straight Grande Pass, Fla.; Ten Thousand | years. SECSESESEEEREEGEESEEREEGESREEEEEEOIy Y Bada Faces Strong Field in Defense of City Title Twenty-eight city golfers, = and Bill Stolloff, qualifying cluding defending champion Paul | medalist. Bada, will tee off Saturday an One notable danger to Bada's Sunday in the 36-hole finals of the | successful - defense—Mike Andon- |men’s medal play golf champian- | ian—will be missing. Andonian, ship at Pontiac’s Municipal Golf| who did not need to qualify, ‘will Course. Starting time each day is | not comete this year. 12:30 p.m. Two coveted trophies will be howd tinkemen who jined'by awarded ‘the 1955 winner—the qualifying roun r ) Bada, other previous _titleholders, phone Press sw ‘and the low five scorers a year |4nd the Pontiac Parks a ree ago | to complete the starting field |Teation Department wate of 28. Schedule calls for 18 holes | fe trophy wilt go to the runner- each day. and shooters placing 3rd, 4th, Bada will face stiff compe- ith, and 6th will get merchandise . tition. 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After all, it is against the law to throw beer cans at blind umpires, and therefore the Boo is the only defense a fan has against | ‘such infirmities on the field of sport. ‘However, I object strenuously | fo the “Boo-for-Boos-sake” type | ef Booing which is cropping up am, | everywhere. Ag the pennant race | gets hotter, and as jockeys ap- | pear to be missing on a namber of 4-to-5 horses, the craze has gotten out of hand. Williamses, Eddie ae not sports fans at all. They are people who are imposing thei order to kill time, make money, unleash inhibitions or generally ex- press their disgust for the world and the people therein. I am teld that people have Booed things that are good and successful from the beginning of time, se envy must be mixed in with time-killing, money-making and disgust, Babe’ Rath was Booed. when he struck out. Mantle is Booed before he reach- It seems like people are over- jtense and pretty broke and they jare beginning more and more just | Downtown and at Tel-Huron Phey 480 a-- to Boo for instance, Or to hear | |themselves Boo, Or, as the psy-| | chiatrists would probably tell you, to let off steam in these insecure | days of world anxiety. Tt is annoying to non Booers. | It is also, I would say, of mass poor sportsmanship. — (Advertisement) Piles — Get Relief Now| Millions of sufferers in the last { 40 years have found a way to fast | relief from itching smarting piles SPORTS And I will go out on a limb far nough to say that the men, Peterson's. Olnt- Women and toddlers who shout in 50c & 750, all | derisive basso at the finest per- are | soothing astringent formula _ AD Peterson's Ointment. No wonder | one sufferer writes, “The itching slept all night ment is marvelous.” druggists. Be delighted or money ‘formers in the sport they "4 <_~ 4 42> CS™ 2) “ ~ 455 4 — Os Ss 2) _A af de 2 4% ~ (SM. 25% 23m 295 “ ANS. | (trotted to Crosley Field es the plate. Ted Williams is Booed by people sitting at home watching his admirable form on television. Jockey jwhen he wins, times when the Booers placed their financial confidence in him -and he did not look like a Horatio Alger a sign | | LEARNED EARLY jd Jearned..to. detest the iguoble +—wiil--—he——between | lame of mass booing when, still in I was Cincin- nati, to see the Reds. I was in love with Ernie Lombardi, the Schnoz, the greatest catcher in the | the thumb-sucking years; | watching—the Mickey Mantles, Ted | land for my hotdog 1 money, and | | Atomic used to weep when he was booed for not hitting a home run. Why | did they do it? presence-on the sport at hand in| “They're just silly,” said my Dad, a kind and tolerant man, “Now, as the Booing gets loud- baad and longer at every game yon AEC Requests Bids for Atom Reactors WASHINGTON (INS)—The Energy Commission has | asked industrial firms interested | | in | designing and fabricating a! small nuclear reactor to submit construction proposals: Arcato is Booed even! in honor of the | The, reactor, for testing reactor cores;is to be built at the national reactor testing staton-in- Idahe.- Big | The AEC said it will be a high pressure water-moderated and water-cooled type ‘ Estimated cost of the reactor $250-000-—-and $500,000. The AEC said firms interested in the project. will be given an opportunity to submit late next month. Delivery of the completed reactor will be sched- uled, for mid-1956. proposals billion. 3 BO0—The Plague it the Sporting World see, it seems not only silly but unnecessarily cruel, Most ballplayers, they tell me, are almost immune to it. And Jockeys ddén't take the roars of disapproval any more seriously than the big, dumb horses they ride, If that is true, then it’s only us Boo-despisers who are affected like the wonderful small boy I sat next to at Yankee Stadium a | few weeks ago. | Valiantly, through several —in- nings, he tried to out-cheer the Booers when Mickey Mantle came to the plate. Mickey came through for him too, Then, finally, a ertuch- ing blow came. Mickey out. | The kid sat tensely back in his seat while his~baliplayer—scuffed back to the dugout, listening to the ‘habbte of Boos. Then he turned | with glistening eyes and said: “Gee, ain't he great? Strikes out. and he’s stil] smilin’!" 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Or es Boy Scouts Return ‘From Long Canoe Journey pty returned from a 150-} ile canee.trek and a mass march | through the gmall town of Mesick | were. 36 Boy Scouts and four™adult leaders from Troop 244, Pontiac | and Detroit. - According to Dr. Jack Bell, Pontiac troop scoutmaster, 27 local boys took part in the eight- day journey, which included canoe races, songfests, fishing, swimming and campfires, It was estimated the scouts put in. about 30 hours actual paddling time, making four stops along the way, after Aug: 8. starting from Grayling was a march through Mesick, about 20 miles northwest of Cadil- lac. The scouts marched down the main street three abreast, singing, | loudly while — lined the’ streets. Mrs. Bell, the only woman to | make the trip, said the group was | well received there, and the be saw a.free movie while in town. The scouts constructed racks fo rtheir canoes, which served a dual purpose. The storage racks could be converted into tables and benches. Besides Mr. and Mrs. Bell, the | jtwo adult leaders from Detroit | Robert :Sniatkowski.’ Scoyts Leslie Marhoff of Detroft and Raymond Smith of Pontiac served. as junior leaders. ‘ ; Elect League President ANN ARBOR (#—Malcolm L. Minnick Jr., 23, of Salem, Va., was elected president of the Luther League of America Tues- |: day at the group's 60th annual convention. Some 3,000 delegates are attending the,conclave. Man Killed in ‘Mishap \ ESCANABA (#—Oswin Kedsch, 63, of Route 1, Dagett, was killed Tuesday in the collision of his 'U-S. Soldier Shoots Two Korean Marines SEOUL, @—~An unidentified U.S.) soldier shot and killed two South Korean Marines Sunday in an! argument over Korean girls, an Army source reported today. Two other Korean Marines and a civilian were wounded, The ‘source said the U.S. soldier went to a tent in a battalion area | lof ‘the ROK Ist Marine Division’ and asked if there were any girls. in the tent. . * * * * The Koreans told him there were ‘walked off to meet ariother Amer- | -_ soldier apparently waiting | for him... s Suddenly, he turned’ and fired with his carbine, killing two Marines. “ * ROK policé reported the U.S. soldiers had been walking with two Korean, prostitutes. Rep. Bentley’ to Speak SAGINAW (®—Rep. Bentley (R Mich) will be guest speaker at the Metropolitan. Club—of. America's 87th annual convention Thursday through Saturday. The club is made up of policemen, firemen and federal employes. Police said the girls disapp and the soldiers may have sus- pected the Marines were hiding them, A joint investigation is under way, ‘Actor, Wife Have Son HOLLYWOOD uw — A bey (7) tractor and a truck in Menom-| hone, but he tried to enter the | pounds 942 ounches) was born yes- inee County. Truck driver Daniel J, Medalinski, 21, of Bark River, | |suffered minor injuries in __One unusual feature-of the trip | .Troop 244 were Bill Weitschat and | crash. ‘tent. An ROK Marine rushed at him and told him to go back to his the own unit. The Army source said the soldier terday to actor Byron Palmer and. his wife, the former Ruth oe | ton, Miss New Jersey at the 1952 Miss Universe contest. red | BAZLEY’S Y SUPER SPECIALS! 78 North Saginaw Fresh Meaty PIG HOCKS.... ee a ee ae oe ob oe ae ee ae a oe ee ee oe ee ee ee ee ee + i ee SOO SERS SOS SPAS TSS Pees Seer y : This Valuable Coupon ‘ y Entities the Bearer Good i ' : te a 1-tb., Limit Fresh Ther, c i ‘REMUS ae bb: i UTTE ‘ ; iB R eee with meat pure # * - the wind blowing? People * * * * « ° * * * * Ld * ° r) +e CHEVROLET IS FIRS) = Which way Is better than any other car! =: like Chevrolets ° -« eer?” eed ee eae Pikew WW \ SAM OOOO EHRO LT hee EK - Fs > = — — Sa eal 34 Mill st and 211 S Soginoy St. np ® IN PASSENGER CAR SALES — as shown by complete and official registration figures covering the first 6 months of 1955! os “This year people are buying new cars like never before. And, as official figures show, | hore of “then are“ buying” Chevrolets “than any other make. Pretty good proof, wouldn’t you say, that Chevrolet has more things you'll like, too? Things like the crisper, cleaner styling of the only Fisher Body in Chevrolet’s field. Like Chevrolet’s record- breaking performance—sizzling acceleration and superior handling qualities that make driving safer and more fun. This sales leader- “ cmc > aeeamean _ MATTH EWS- HA RGREAVES, INC. Te Ate ‘Michigon ATTA tae ‘to do some mighty tall trading. Come on in and make us prove it! | . Truck buyers, too, like Chevrolets better than any other make. Complete and official 1955 registrations through June also show. that Chevrolet trucks are first in sales over their range of weight class! aa ts am ee ” i) , Fe * « % 4 om % * 5 ‘ *. a +? . be * ” © a ‘ et + « . ‘ f Py Sa ay Fy ~ os : fe ‘fs » ‘ Lic * et ta ‘ 2 | ¥ ud 3 2 t st . r ; ae . ~* s = ¥ es = or Es ; 6 a i ee Sete Le e . % i Fi a ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS, | WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 17, 1955 _ : A ‘ : al we * TRTY-SIX _ od - Various Types | | DO IT YQURSELF | |] | NicK HALIDAY , | By Keaia Petree of Pencils Will - ; ) ~WENT Our OF STYLE U.S Pos a ee f THERE \ re?) WITH CAP'N KIR ee Please Your Tot |peares "LETS GEE... 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AD | [and Fresh DON en~ : we hepnicnr taal _ “But all the new cars have two tone colors!” = | foe é wey 7 : pe seeanngeae error seiner WED DEED ay: Avast 17, 195%, a 3 - vumity.SEVEN ‘Actors Refuse to Talk in Probe Bernard Baruch Was Spectator at Congress” Red Investigation NEW YORK (—The second day of a congressional probe into alleged Red influence business, like the first day, brought ‘wp no witness willing to answer questions about. communism. All four persons called before the House Un-American Activities Committee yesterday declined to reply when the committee asked about Red affiliations. When the | - hearings opened on the previous day, seven witnesses refused to|_ answer similar questions..- * * ae ‘Three of yesterday's witnesses in show) — of the Constitution, which protects a per- son from -being forced to give self-incriminating testimony. They were Lee Hays, a stout singer of folk songs; Mrs. Irma Jurist, a composer; and Mrs. Susan d’Usseau, artist and wife of play- | right Arnaud d'Usseau. bd Mrs, d'Usseau told the commit-| tee she had nothing to do with the theater and thought she had been called by mistake. in this probe. Committee Chairman Francis E. Walter (D-Pa) said she was to Pe questioned anyway. * * * A spectator at the hearings, | which are. scheduled to continue | until Friday, was financier Ber- nard Baruch. He shook hands with Walter,_who-said,_“To_ have you} here encouraging me means a) great deal." When asked by reporters what | he thought of witnesses who re-| fo lower with the fall extending’, | erts he tb film sacks 480-4 erts Pascal oe Mich -Be fused to answer the committee's | questions, Baruch replied: “Any person who has nothing to! fear can answer anything. In this great country of ours, the only | thing you have to fear is guilt.” ~ Bartender Thugs Serve the Crowd —Take Cash Worden of Pontiac, and 12 grand- | Con hild ¢ ‘JOUN H. KENT ROCHESTER—SerVice for John | Dee 69, of Rochester and New Do H. Kent, York, will be held at 2 p.m. Fri- Du day from the Bossardet-Mabley Funeral Chapel, Oxford, with burial in Rochester Cemetery. Mr. Kent, | ©! _ retired—after- 42 years with the | Erie Grand Trunk Railway, died Mon- day in New York, He is survived by his widow, Grace Saunders Kent; a son, George, of Metamora; a step- daughter, Jo Anne Kruger of New York City: two brothers: and one sister, in. England Pressed Metals ae ; by New York-Combine PORT HURON @—By a 30-1 margin, stockholders of Pressed : iH i a78 ts af iRediction Bi ; Allied Chem.. a out of the chugging engine, THE- PONTIAC PRESS, William | owns two others } in Early Deals | NEW YORK i — The stock | market, declined quietly today in | early dealings. Coppers made some progress on gains running to around a point. | Most major divisions weré steady He has an affection _ his cramer and crew. One of them, though, He had it as a young man when he went all over the country with | as Now he keeps it on his farm as a showpiece, sent pe Date ek Pontiae Press Phete STEAM-DRIVEN THRASHER—An old-time steam engine furnishes! a thrasher reusion last year, finds it does a good job on his 100- the power to drive this tractor on the farm of Orla Begjamin of | acre farm. 11% Ladd Rd., Walled Lake. Operating the machine i Mairs of Novi and his 7-year-old son George who got quite a bang Benjamin bought the steam engine atl and | ve for the puffing old engines, he admits ‘‘just won't run Stocks Decline | MARKETS |Comn and Wheat Produce ono noe * A(VANce ay DETROIT. Aug 19 (AP) —Today's | price re oll Ph od the Detroit Union | Produce ste ls up, th” 4.35; | ifr actionally. The opening rush brought out a few blocks, Among them were |General Motors 1,000 off % at. | 125%, Southern Pacific 2,100 un-| {changed at 60, North American Aviation 1,000 off ‘a «at 68%, Pan American Airways 1,100 up % at 18%, and Foremost Dairies 1,000 | up % at 2314. The latter stock was at 24. New York Stocks (Late Morning Quotations) a ve wee HRele ewes & Se Mie Sistem Allied Strs ye Allis Chalmers 70.4 Saunssceusss 2d ee @@¢e2 4 4E4¢HEGN4 “Mees & oO - “scesesusned_ss.4ebaga soneeee ores eeee everett 6: = = of ssaB22e B05 wee newene =32s8 wie Gay pce aze — beth atl ete eVSHKNeeeRe Se Sasessegaves see neeee B2te aeaawe aa Peac newly listed yesterday and opened | }* Reuss vevesa, — eue Cauliflower: Colo. WGA erts 5.15-6.00, tepped and washed ; fe ae te" aoe : ia B sive 3.00; Honeydews 2 50-3 3 Lettuce: Caltf. ctns 2.26-4.25, mostly 3.50-3.7 Caltf 4.00-4 Western fiat crts 6 a some fair 3.00-3 50; Conese crts 2te 3.80-3.15, 3 dos 315-4 Aug. 16 dum “4, current receipts — . ene, UPysPrice checks 25.5; =i diab to 10 a ive ry up to Hea hens + 2%, ight or fryers (2-3% Recet a offerings of are scarce tb), hea 5-18.65; brotier ' veostere: 8. v4.8: mal: Wholesale "trent and vegetable pricee les: S. 1: ¥. hig "25. fair 2.805 Duchess | * fiat boxes Se TK today while-hot, dry weather gave Mich 13 pt flata per pt jumbo rts 27-369) 4,00 dry peck 2 doz $: Colo, ctns 2/ WOA CHICAGO, (AP) —Potatoes: arrivals 53, on track 187 and total — per cent A's 48; mixed diums 43; U.S. standards 33; dirties "38: paid rott. bed Nol quality hens 16-17; Ths}! 30, gray crosses 31-32, young moderate. ie is light. farm asking CHICAGO POULTRY (gmcoe, Aug. 16 (AP)—Live poultry on tat (peeriey 21-74; or fryers caponettes CHICAGO w—Little mill buying | » | lifted wheat on the Board of Trade | support to corn, Other grains got | nowhere. The buying by mills in wheat re- cal flected some overnight flour busi- | ness, At Minneapolis, where prices | were ‘sharply higher yesterday, there were fair-sized grains today. Wheat near the end of the first hour was % to 54 higher, Septem- | few high ey ——_— | ctive, 23.00 mercial 11.00-18 ‘Four Towns Church Board Slates Meeting _ Business Notes Abrasive* sciwe " tee eee hone HO scacrs sues 12 bid and ‘asked. neem eer: 102% | travel door while still * school, when she went to work at ona ‘prime individuals above a terge- 40-4, ma {ante 28.68 psalable 200. 7 Srowse--Grade a large 48-52, me- co uv EsTOCK Market continues firm on son quality 17 ayer oatette hows ta and med receipts | ; later avet- mainly 25 or more higher om sices cows contract to make automatic bowl- a few aoe 24.00; ~ cull to °" Church will meet at the home of Leach, Lake’ SMASH-UPS- ‘MEAN- PAY-UP! News in » Brief Wilbur Warner, 37, of Detroit, paid a $100 fine and $15 costs yes- ‘terddy after pleading guilty to, jreckless driving before Orion | | Township Justice Helmar G, Stana- | ok, : Wintield Lyon, of 127 Lineoin St., told Pontiac Police that someone threw a small glass jar at his car paint on the rear. if your friend's tn jah and needs —— ao Adv. Lake Orion, Friday and Saturday. —Adv ‘New Travel Bureau: ‘Open in Birmingham | BIRMINGHAM — A new travel | hae When 1 was tokt about | Hunter Blvd., by Mrs. Delphine: Finn Michaels.: She will | be assisted by Lee Williamson. | The mew bureau plans a complete Whether ‘their eviction -order was air and steam-| based entirely on Mrs. Williams’ 40% | ship travel plans and in resort ac- | #'tire. But they did say noise from tn rail, i commodations. | her uncle's agency, ae w sacks; Caltt "Yellows med 176-228 | large 2.79.2 68, Idaho ber $1.934; corn unchanged ded il wee ellows large 9, Fein A a reat 123. lowe higher, September $1.24%%; oats ‘e_ Loe 135 ae E Mich. 1.40-1.56, | lower to ‘higher, Septemt whites ¢ ~. 5 Bushels U.S. No, 1 min. sizes | le hi unless “otherwise stated: Mich, | Red | 56%; rye % lower to te higher, | ere sibs 36" ie a ite neie, | September 957s. soybeans - um Z 4 ~ Gold 1 jubilees x i00:3. ie! ee low iden | changed to % higher, September | service, the Elkin Hotel and Travel | Pe : Hales || MS By Bn Havens | $2.20%, ‘and lard. unchanged to 10; a" few 4.00; nade up 4.00, ae" 4 0.00: a = | cents a hundred pounds lower, Sep- | 2905 N bekts. Sunhi; "up 4 © 5 1 few 3.73: Calit. * | tember $10.90. a i3s. 2 - a 98, G P ; $ en rger . an i boxes 5 50-585 “2-28; Os" 2.00. | rain a : ‘70s 1.76. i CHICAGO GRAE Pe s: 63. ‘bu bekts Bell type; CHICAGO Tt 17 (AP) — opening | service medium to large 2.00. ler rain Potatoes: 100 Ibs sacks US. No. 1 size - Dee .scecers A washed unless othérwise stated. Calif. | oe ov, £934 Mar 43 Long Whites nt 00-4.59, bakers 10 ©# | Kee THOS. Rye mine 4.75, U.S. 2s 2.78, 10 Ios sacks 4) | sear *"" 1.96's Sep B54 | centa, — Long Whites 360-/ pray |. ees 1.92 Dec | €00, rede ‘5, Washington Long jyjy “". 10... 478% Mar Whites fair 3%. 3.00: Michigan 80° lbs Corn ¥ ..ceeers i sacks Whites 73-90 cents, mortiy | on 3) Lard 90-80 cents — reds washed $0-1 BG. wccace L2d%_ Gep ..ceere 10.0% | wherries: Calif.’ 12 pt Sata, tew | Mar . 227%, Oct pe at pean beat jon Southern 22 | Sout wei oat) Dee a 18.48 atermeljons: melon Sou es Rie ee wwee® d = e | Sep ceneere 7% CHICAGO POTATOES iock trip.” Livest mand moderate and market for whites able 400 we Joe horn sailed and bids t ind reds firm for| mixed US arrows and gilts . about steeds tor, Eeark sales, California | {90-240 ibs. | 1650-16.73: some | mostly Honolulu, South America and the long whites oe-4. 18s igabe-ore ogn | number and 2 100-220 Ibs. pongy ll meg West Indies. it . £5-3.50 ington *)held higher, not esta P long whites 93 +8 a Sriumphs | “Cattiee-Galable 300. Market J In contrast to Mrs. Michaels $2.25; nebeiane Deeses, get act | steady - P ely aottmed receipts om = world-travels, Miss Williamson, 25; isconsin mtiacs pe ipts; fully per ci artes $1.50; Washington Pontiacs $1.90. pase ao and choice seers eo, poche who has worked with an airline for few ‘sales tility and sel te. the past five years, has visited 8 - : tly 600-900 ee SOrIT 0: mostly utility: come *i.s0- | almost all of the 48 states. a aM (APi— fod, 13.00; some fat Quernsey ny Jersey | ee wee eee iene ele oct, SiestGr es Se | Division Sole Scheduled , and cuttere m eyerage 59% a re Poy wae 4 lightweight cary si a BY Pa utility aise, small 34; ‘grade B large 30; pee- | “GnivesSalable 150,” Vealers, opening by Automotive Company steady but market m estab! —— A large 69, medium Sarty ‘aales on low choice 00-25 00 DETROIT #—Murray C of Tis” a for an undisclosed amount. 000; opening moterately & ; , | eee itive. butehere ¥ to 38 The switch goes ample a and diss higher; sows mete § to ——, *S aoe Sept. 1. quality ettorings adequa 3 ry ae te. 25-16.75; 18.75 paid for} A Murray spokesman said the clear as the preference is for the better | 24 Ip bute 200-230 Ib and for erd: i quality stocks. chatee No. t and a ee Dore op te sale, announced yesterday, is in . afew lots No. 2 ane. and around 175 |Iine with company plans to diver- CHICAGO BUTTER 1 AND, BGs. head mostly No. ec ei m4 , BoE sify and expand operations out- HICA AP} er f 290- cackey: cosutets Sect, wnemeais buy. | tecive” to mostiy 0-16.25: sows side the automotive industry. me en Oe vt OB ME, w C| he there wre ana ner ite oo. most | Last month Murray acquired | : ‘co ‘ nde = aay! is; care » B wc 3. a alas ‘00- 00 1300 16 me Lae u 600 | the Easy _— =" Co. of rm, nee stee: *\ ib an eavier m5 Syracuse t so Owns a 010: wholesale bu Salable cattle 13,000; salable calves Jee: ' Minged to 8h O. steers and heifers steady to 50 bishet.| plumbing ware plant- and has a age good and better under 1,200 Ib; generally — bulls an — RJ Ling pin setters for . es seedy: bulk choles and i. —. Batke-Collender: Co. lb down : = toome steers ainnas: latter price Dana Corp. produces autom including weights up to 1 ret tive parts. slightly heavier, two loads high prim 1,260 and 1 390 Yb 25.00: a load 1,130 Ib at 26.25; ae and choice vealers 19.00- Olds Dealers Deliver 17,724 Cars in 10 Days were delivered. man will preside. q ‘hates Wetiens The homicide rate Te eal Lap ancmbeyyergaene States is more than twice that of BRANCH or iy Canada and Australia, about three 7 CE. Spee ee times that of England. #8 DON’T GET CAUGHT ' WITH YOUR FINANCES siahabisie "M-Day Copper ~ |Walkouts Over nN 000 Mine Workers on a new offer from Calumet & | 1 -Heela- Ine. to end a three-month | t . Expected Back on Job | Walkout at the company’s Calumet | at 2 wt OF eed with ‘cir ‘|. at Kennecott Plants | division, | per Corp. + today in four states, ending a cost- | | | | Employes of the Kennecott Cop started back to work ly -47-day-old strike. A jeint union council last night | instructed the men to return after ; agreement was reached with the ‘International Union of Mine, | and Smelter workers at Ray, Mill Ariz, Kennecott spokesmen said full- scale production would resume as soon as maintenance work ne- glected during the strike tad been polished off. They said all the 11,000 employes in Utah, Nevada, Operations Rest on Strike Vote | Steelworkers will “hone \ } HOUGHTON ® — Striking clo | vole tomorrow | The company said yesterday the | Pians to liquidate were an- nounced last week ‘after the union rejected the company of- | fer ef a i-ceat hourly pay in- crease this year and four cents an hour more next year with in- creased fringe benefits, wet union said a company de- | mand conditioning the re-employ-| T aT ATTZONa AT ex? pected back by the end of the!. week | an-hour ~wage | same from a passing auto, damaging | Rummage sale, Youth Center, | Bureau has been opened here at jn*shorts and halters. Mrs. Michaels put her foot in the | 4"8. They set a Saturday dead- | in high | line “It's like a disease,” she says. “T even derivé vicarious pleasure |out of planning someone else's Mrs. Michaels isn’t a ‘‘stay-at- home”—she has made six Euro- pean crossings, visited Mexico, America has announced sale of NS vision to Dana Corp. of Toledo into effect LANSING —Oldsmobile Divi- sion of- General Motors Corp. said today its dealers delivered # rec-) _ ord 17,724 new cars in the first 10) _ first 10 days of Anguist was set jin 1950 when 13,44 new cars “Oldsmobile sald the announce: a ee aes te Clayton of the 000th 1 Trustees, — , of the cid — crmanarend ee Utah workers agreed on settle- ment terms. including a 154% cent- and pension pack- Nevada workers later accepted the offer ¥ ¥ ¥ Agreement in A rizona .was blocked by a bargaining dispute hetween the independent Mine-Mill -union and the ClO United Steel- | | workers, The ;asked the National Labor Rela: | tions Board for a collective bar- gaining election, The’ board's deci- sion has not been announced, Union members in Utah, Newada and New Mexico. had refused to return to work until an agreement was reached in Arizona, ‘Woman Ordered Evicted for | Wearing ‘Shortie’ PITTSBURGH —Mrs. Mary| | Ellen Williams, 31, says she has | bers ordered to vacate a housing | authority apartment after paying i her rent while wearing a “shortie.” She said yesterday the bed jack- ;et and bloomers are “a hideous | looking outfit, I admit, but it's not . I never wore it again. You ought to see sofne of these women | Officials “ the dew er) | ing Authority refused | her apartment annoyed other ten-” Mrs. W illiams occupies the} apartment with her 9-year-old son. | Ancient Egyptians and Romans | fitted war galleys with hand-oper- ated paddle wheels. e. last Friday. New Mexico and) May 2 in a wage new contract. _varying job classifications out ‘attempis to arrive al an aver age hourly wage home financing, At a meeting with the steel- | Workers -were called on shrihee | dispute on a The company said ruled Righty ave per cent a the funds into * is channeled Calumet Future Wave and Property - Petitions to Continue “LANSING @® — A Detroit group séeking to tighten laws on garnish- ment of wages and seizure of property paid, for on time today culating its petitions seeking an ' amendment to the Constitution. The citizens for Better Govern- By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS | | dectsign of the. 2,200 ‘employes will | G planned | determine whether Calumet & | ment Group. in Doers ~” Heela proceeds with plans to’ ¢p rough labor unions, although liquidate its Upper Peninsula cop-— vs aed alt o per mines and smelter. circulate the petitions, mainly form of the petitions have not ‘been approved by the state board of canvassers. The group, headed by Gregory M. Pillen, Detroit attorney, sald the board of canvassers was not able to call a special meeting to pass on the form of the peti- tions. Under the proposed changes, property could not be seized .with- ‘ment of striking employes on &) yy 9 court ud ment, garnish- physical examination helped deteat | , * yr —_ ratification '10 per cent instead of 30 per cent and employes fired because their workers in New York Monday the | |wages were attached would be company agreed to modify -its of-| | given separation pay of $500, fer. Church Dinner Nets $130 FOUR TOWNS — Mrs. Leslie Talaba of Hartley Rd. reports. the last dinner held at Four Towns Methodiat Church cleared $130.00, Plans are being made for the next Elizabeth Russell Guild meet- of the nation's savings and loan | ing,-with Raymond Swackhammer steelworkers have | assoviations *shawing ‘slides of the Grand Canyon, ranean @ Heinwerner “Parts Headquarters fo 84 South Perry St. DISTRIBUTOR of Service Station Equipment @ Blackhawk Porto Power @ Proto Tools @ Globe Hoists @ Champion Air Compressors @ Bink’s Spray Equipment @ ARO Lubricatoin Equipment @ Atlas Lathes and Saws @ Chicago Pneumatic Tools PONTIAC MOTOR PARTS Automotive Parts and Equipment Hydraulic Jacks : r the Doctor of Motors” | Phone FE 2-0106 _family deserves _1715 S$, Telegraph. sree tide 0 elon: amaulil The Larger nase Healt ond Anse? 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Mrs “ieee be of pierest — ok, would _chard Lake . ress. to the munty. vou have Fire ae . ' — Kojima and Mrs. Leopold Ream-| Pre, _ Box 20 OR PAR EVANSTON, ILL. ut — Are you setting a good model for children | Dressmaking & Tailoring 16) peault. Funers!. arrangements will GOOKKEEPER — EXPERIENCED) men who are interested im mak ne aw — Frogs eperin“Aner ~ BR wor Jooking for the answer to the prob- to emulate in their own behavior,” | Furniture Refinishing .... 16A _Oniffin a Home Le ow ae ween ‘and you. have. "ver ‘nede before. = oor eae CLEAN. tem in the mirror. You may find "Dr. Witty suggests, “If they turn” Gaiden Plowing .........16B. orking. sonditions 6 of- and furnish leads | COUPLE. 4 fic irm Locsted ‘in| terview “rom ie om to 5 p.m.| roo ; ROOREEEPER. ex ' it there. frequently to books for information | 171 age 3 beloved son ces om private home. Write to Waiter! Call Dr 1-3606 — t. weet rent Lad ATA i oe omer P é uJ Le ou. Ooviand ncn | i rel \CHI re 6 ol ae a eee ne ee ee i Bicminaiah darand agi | PRODUCED SRONNT | atta wane-vonucoems| UNUSUAL t . . ' i ! ~ [nother words: It's up to you to proviably conclude that reading Is | Laundry Service soseneens IB Thursday. Aug) 1b at 10 0 —tons_and_islery_espected ___ MEN WANTED dry — = in Sime} - OPPORTUNITY ie. | from ue race Bm <<. — ~ , set a good éxample = while, and _ Landscaping .......+00+.18A) ff the Brace Smith | Funeral BARBER SALE S & SERVICE bom. reigrentes and "aunt Hye le You are unable to accent «| of lined . it ble) OALEO & OF 9 to . we have @ That's a distillation of the advice more inc to re how = sot g cool.» eS . Ponting Press 1, op > gece. we | Cemetery. In of flowers, ot Dr. Paul Witty, professor of | “It parents plan a family sched- | Moving & Trucking | s---s+-00\ et feeueett gien's Locbemnis | SRICK LA Perky Co Hi tea you are begween the agry of CURB GIRL AND ORILL GIRLS.) Must be between 25 to M0, have Birming hun. 1 Gapes education at Northwestern Uni- | yle of recreation that includes read- | Painting & Decorating oo+-20)- Poundation Mruction Co., od 94, have ® car. wrod ean exer Wa. Iie ig N. Telegraph, nico pervenaity ond we of 8 versity. He has made five surveys, and other activities, as well as soesecall ol ene | wo rtunity ee 7 PULL TE =e : _one each year starting in 1950, on apes many children will be 2 ee 2A _heral Home. conte, 190 Jostya RE Cabp Oricn,| © tae ber ree eview rut the pie ee ee eee ions, ne cose: TV in relation to school work. The |led to assimilate TV in well .|Physio-Therapy ....-----“lAlgetiy: Avo it. 1986, ETHEL M| SoUNCER POR SATURDAYS AND| Apply 1084 W. Huron. ering ‘ $6 inquiries covered, in all, 10,000 | balanced programs of leisure act- | Television Service ...se00-22 hve vieids. at si ve pair IT) Tes Noer’ experience} Mechanical Engineer eachers ” . : Preyer ig person. 3ail_Au pupils, t and parents, _ ivity. . . | Typewriter Service ae '|Slaas-x acetier AND toot Si re “Flumtlaa: oe smune.| —-C { and” tractors bailove, that "ex: | There are som specie things) womene rad he Fae : " are some thi Products. 4005 Highland Rd. _ san that can be done by — "| NOTICES : ico and burial. Puneral arrange- vanes Time, Wight ain ap ae 7 hampers youngsters in their Children: Draw up a schedule Lost & Found .........+...24 ments by Sparks-Griffin Punerel grinned Labs. 2 be 6 p.m. “ORDERLY Coll we = zr F. _ wee ome Al school work and cats too deeply | of programs to be watched in the | Hobbies & Supplies .......24A |icewr'A0GJa-Tnii TORN W.|° pert time Dey rein ehitt| Mun here’ montbe bospal seahlidwest Employment | | use ae Pes eS 3|— WASHINGS & into their free-time, reading and : Rochester We Y ces ab; be] Pm 81m, 20184, Ex INTIAC STATE BANK BLDG. | _p.m. 41961 pla jweek ahead. And limit watching Notices & Personals ......25| joved husband of Grace Kent:|~ ~~ : ao = WANTED? GOOD TYPi8T. EXPE- y- to those programs, < dear father of George Kent andiCAB DRI VE R S, DAY experience desired. R. wanes. aE WOR SOOT GP Pence nat pecseenty. Agety Pea- __ Building Service 12 “Parents can hel reatly b ts: j Miss Jo Ann Kruger; two broth- SHIFT OR NIGHT Sunday, or holidays, e bene jan acc school of sec tise Press Box 9. arn aes eee Pg wind lind Y Parents: Take the kids to sports WANTED........ ers and ¢ one pulste f also a vive fits. never a ergttom work for private non-sectarias |e aueer GMriCE” GIRL AND iy xt inns OP CEMENT WORE. NOTICE OF A PUBLIC HEARING | CVents, museums and the zoo, and Wid, Children to Board ...% in ee a a OD ae I. FULL OR ee a ag, aes, 7. Galery meal 'o bier, Typing aad) shorthand | jcensed contractor, PE 40032, ‘otice te hereby given of a pubite | squire the whole family to picnics gy) Bm. Mh Bowardet-Mabley ‘chapel! PART. TIME. APPLY)" time. Birmingham Bowling. Mi) {ng and riemee. Write 4 o . ai, Tyres, OF _ TRENCHING. ‘bearing to be held by the Pontine Town, or the beach. Buy the youngsters Wtd. Household Goods .... 101 W. HURON. _ 42822, _Niae_ Press 103. _Bhop,_19 EY saginaw. | seen saree Nees taOe ane Mall, 298 Opayte Reed. on Wednesday | pets, tools, game equipment. Ex | Wid, Miscellaneous .......28, Somerey sdatiey Puneral ‘Rome, pe, es PRODUCT ENGINEERS |c ou OLLECTOR pare, time. “io| companion for elierty woman af | gar, Mg tor couaiaer ti Pa, ‘intge fn te Feouraee apoapoulp tani hobbies: wroney WANE —....006--28A et ae Cork AppNY outs nousetraie railer| Designing ability essential.| collect tive monthly “ipstatiment fare ome tatere Be. SS “Fe chanee trom R-1 to R-5: pan eats ae Wanted to Rent ....++02..29 m s0o ie ia. 3, is _802_N. Saginaw. Holly, Mich. _ Graduate preferred. Me-| car arns .. Write oe; | WANTED: WOMAN 9 EAR 8 RABY Farts of Lot 10 and Be ash the original ‘Teachers can give special ald tee Genrtare 0 CARETAKER FOR _ | dium sized company| Ciub, 1446° Majestic Bldg, De- a housework, PE ¢ = TER +1961 Pox 83, Supervisor Pie Piat No. 8, otherwise, to paplis who don't read much Share ng eoee —e - at Macks APARTMENT trott| 36, Mi SS. CLARKSTON Puneral Home, Muncie, Wtd, Transportation ......31 nown mes) 6Mill ~=Gtr Pontiac : foo Oakland County, Michigan. | S@Cause they read poorly. . Newman will le tn state at the manufacturing m etal cace aap groraTeg_ WATD ogee FORT ATER A-1 CEMENT WORK for yrae of age. tn. good beain.| stamped assemblies for) “say nights, Two in family, Must are Pager tal ne, Anolis LLOYD MONROE Par- Persons interested are requested to ents can foster a desire to-read | wed, Contracts, Migs. ....32| Voorhers-#t nerel Mome| ix repair work. Sal- stries. 1. mt. A copy of ar Zening Map to- : . ore until 7:30 thts evening at wale ; ove. automotive indu rences, MI 6-3740. ee : = FE fiber | with—a lis “of the’ proposed | BY reading alond to toddicrs and | Wanted Real Estate ....32A| {ime she will be taken to Mune) Spply unless you want sieedy| Replies confidential. EXPERnENCED WOMAN FO8 WAITRESSES Town hip = a en may be examined 9 = b. References required. Apply genera] housework. Assist with Apply im person. det Diner. Tl4 COMPRESSOR, GENERATOR, jibes with the interests of older RENTALS OF FERED ners} tole Funeral Home ee person only. Kenneth O. Hemp-| American F or ging &| children and cooking, Live m 5%} *. Le dete trowel, mixer. sanders. ; _ steed toa E, Huron Pontiac.| en, “seod"eainry d*racaiton| WAFTRESGES. PART, TIME AP‘| fend. /Gpen min Ove mamron,- |. enudren. {1 t. | T Socket Co., Ponti ¥ good salary and rant. tari ta: t see's : oketa v. Block | Rent Apts. Furnished .....33 ee manager... bir] Phone FEderal 2-0154. | — required. PE _ Sah “plisabetn_Ux_ ‘hd. 2. Pa nen 6 RENTAL ear 7" egy |_ Dr, it’s tattice on TV | pant Apes. Unturaed 24) FERRY aa ge peat | BOND EMPLOYMENT |PaMng.SEERORNEE D0} exrennences _Somaen | Pers 0%, Oprehas Oe ARENA, BOR POOR, Fast |p tee, ger conctr sy on Rat Hone Furnished 3} etaatiigat sem gea} Bl RIKER BLDG. | 62 rg isi SOS Ei Reece mere orien | attest vas Wire| ba Seana ee La pl a he] cae outa sam moran OA SEALER CONTACT WAR RE |" un, nun, gene ovsn,| arzdeeme, Renwarnn et ees tans eee t SOS wes me D afar ~ N, jw. No phone calls, | woman to “&i CAR —— —_ “Extessive viewing of televi-| 2 pont R ov oelling o ud binteel com cir. 0 er 100 & |EXPERIENCED GIRL WITH REF- york. vie “Peaties ‘Press Bes ne AnD sion seems to be associated with | weeees stores, We are @ well Enowr| Woodward Ave, erences far eqns ee ce |GAuTED EXPERIENCED GIL eats somewhat lower academic attain- | Rooms With Board .......38 Goes eee ee ee ee by. Ooed wages for capable girl} with pleasing voice to answer ye ment.” — Convalescent Homes 38A cur line. PE 23011. Mr. Heewerty | REAL ESTATE SAL ES| Blcomtiets Mitte. Asety Stephene oot & be Shice BLOce AND CRUER? de- * : eeeer for interview. Eves, 6 to 8_ not wil) Press Box 5 feal work. PE 5-€125 s work. Also chimneys. No job too Tests showed, for example, that Hotel Room veeee 39} the Children’s Home. Mr. 5 train one qualifi ong WHITE, MIDDLEAGE DWOMAN large. Resid and mere the average time devoted to TV by ce oe Hg Veawel, 00 Disie Bey. | gpd weler tumtebed 116 & ain Partridge is the “bird” to see. ; ue Oo ae EM 34399 OR 3.5209 of FE 6-147 erotr na sana — oh _ 31388. +dist, _Eves. BI =M (24031 or EM 33107 a “on 31 aoe koare one OR. ae Cash Waiting For Rent Mi ous 47) cine wy, oy ‘omy. Pully fur po DEATTON P ‘INS iC own as as er Art lama nished entrances, New . + 4 Tawa iva piowin gag ean ANYONE EnOWiNG THE WHERE- contracts. call or see | re $f Fact” ol ater” Rossin income fi 4 - i ae ed -aboutsof Ivan R.'Clark (Biley) | yar. Lx, Sites personally for quick. Mpeneca, E per month. You ‘Took room. 4x10 kitehen, Tee 2 please call FE 2-421]. courteous a | Ss aD | is one over os it to really @ bath with sho . : ae peer DECIRG: | SUDIVOX REARING AID RM Ve | GHNSON, Reaktor | Seis wer (Man DAILY 5-8 P.M. ay aaa =< 2 oened oes 5 p : ea | Ww Walls, coy ea ANY Gin N i i T H oe : ‘i SL air 1 a ieeaaes Service 18) anh Ke wiser “contact, Mrs S. Telegraph Rd. |S wo mand Closed Trailers | Pe esis et Ace 5.7704 eee Brick fs On | ef — : eraen Phone ye FE 4- S34 PE Howe See” Hwy. | HIGHLAND AREA 0A (MORE neida ¥ LA jential. The Salvation Army. Qaw pai 4: oA i - ving room @ fled. ‘Beautttully Rnished) Ponting DAINTY MAID POR SUPPLIES. | WE GRE BUYING AND 1 ae ” ieneeendianscsoemetitl RENT ak with tivina | crates, > 2m Be ae ee oe oe se een Minds & Gaese ane athe Laundry. Phone FE 28101 | Mrs. Burnes. PE 2-814. 63 Mark.| land TODAY! Call us quarters Aloe p baatoomn Wick garage. “ ¢ m acreens, storm sash & —— ter the beat and 3 iGo e ae _ baru. chicken Bouse etc. Bchivol rooms, custom kitchen storm ee Prive to sell at FOR | PAMILY I LAUNDRY SERV. SRY. INSURANCE MEN ot valu a bot ond ee -“Dear...er... What's bis name . t? country home P. W. Dinnan & bus at door $30 500 terms Mu- with Formica and tan . Aly $19,600 with ice ph. Laundry. FE Any insurance man representing , ° Value quick ca | — ee Ruree. | pa M Dillman, Broker Milford minum windows | marble Watkins Poatiee Estates re company which paid off on policy i : as - * Mich MU ¢06T? sills and of!shead Whw mot on PAUL T. NIMS, deceased Apr | Nicholie & Harger Co. , oe For Sale Houses 43 ae | mspect these fine. new te {thle lovely f vocm 3 story 2 ~ Landscaping _18A 39, 1083. may learn something | FE 65-8183 Wanted Real Estate 32A/ Rent Apts. Unfurnished 3 = =! EAST SIDE —e Syeda - to 8) Wet | Me wing oom. home; wih lane s _ eavantag -+--ROOMS 4 BATH —ENCOM Ld ; { ida to | 190m. CUSTOM TREE SERVICE ‘cur. CH Nims. i Woodward, De- , | HAVE-81.000 TO PUT DOWN ON a! N 5 house 3 blocks north of Fisher bedroom with ott forced air) “Bssnerty Follow cians , thders “kitchen, bd beth Ran +i UPPER INDIA VILLAGE \ hower Oak fleers. Plastered ting ana pruning FE 4-508) trot WAN. farm. Write Box 187. Metemore,| svacious rooms Child teenaged _Vody 98 E., Cornell | ae ane B an & ki Falls" Coved eitingn & full Base- GRADING AND YARD LEVELING. At our disyosal to purchase new) Michigan accepted Write Pontiac NEAR LAKE ORION ) BEDROOM ‘*! B8T88 Mere ateman & Kampsen | mest. Automatic oi) heat + FE 53552 PAY ig or seasoned contracts for = Press Bos oo brick. Basement, gereee chicken _ 2 tric het water heater. On o GENERAL LANDSCAPING. HOOD our clients, See me before vou} LISTINGS WANTED. | WorKING MOTHER With” 2. ro ee and pndeceped. OFF BALDWIN Realtors FE. 4-0528, {ul let 100x180. ‘This ts @ new nursery sod and scomag | Pres ——_oee Qualified buyers waiting for vour| BOO! age boys would like 3 < $43 Lake He | 2 bedroom with tile basement. 2 , . p mao oy Bs cy ge Fag A Pele estimate, Reasonable price. ae To Buy-Te Sell—To Insure homes, farms. 28 com. | of # foom apt. unfurnished with § ROOMS Len BATH FIN-| lot. Priced at $8.500. Terms can | yy 9 re) Proek ss al ak _Stise IF SO, ou ae ee set Te eure 1p | mercial proverties. Call us for gore eed re fio PE 46233 ished stairs, es heat. Large | be arranged nS ee matte 2 & ous. Priced te sell at gietee with 3 mat ofthelent Servive: AR” ROU} BE Ful basement’ Near schools IVAN W Watkins Ponti Waterford Let US MAHAN ROY RNRUP Realtor. ; — beach bac bare 3 ee Good prianbarnond i Andrews, i (Roous, BALCONY BEDROOM | 1, te vey rea states ‘ : 5 ; 2 i month. 1101 Rustic | _ | H R ny yom story 3 brick frame : Sts Lane, Keego Harbor ___._ | CRESTVIEW ; HOMES, INC. LOW AM Hy hme ae car garage, FE 44709 | ), 4n27 bi with Landscaping Give ¥ ou A Place fo Pay WHITE BROS. | kent ‘Houses Furnist Gia tree ns mere Pe Oo oe PE S047] uy Oa « ODuiR AND re | rete Wald aie fase Your Min SS | ee —SE or FE AYTOR | robo OOM modare ; qeramie St Company Restore Credit Tagg ae | CAN BELL YOUR HOME. OR |, pep: aod ranch nome. com- |? 3 BEDROOM a BONE ose fae guewer va. 7 § tees faple turaiture a fich Ok TV. | tered walls, “owed tng, full : ; telv furnished jake privile 1 cootien setrimerenst apd stove Re- ment, baseboard rad: + tems emeng t pete | WE ARE NOT A | wm GRE RTs doe | SOUL TSM Oran | ace ath oaks Sn oyn-ofpee wis, n-eigegp [pnt Siar Enon Brose | itty FO tweak | ae pa a a iS : LS | : L nt : per m | thet oh bn L. : b be? be Gare Timtacs ce lO atthe S ia ‘ogi to see. 33 W. Huron | YOU ACTION OR xO CAN Can. | EM eet q | Mon tuerbis Nectar” «| Clone in—W. Suburban | sace’ screen ana storm windows, | tial ie tsente thts r ¥ 8 LANDSCAPING SERVI MICHIGAN CREDIT 7 BEDROOM LAKE FRONT | o2¢, 2S ngs gag Oy . 1 home is 27 Complete lawn maintenance and Ss. a _& ? (— | Shae AND See y Batata | toute. 0 mi trom Pontinc. Avall- Phone OR 13 a pdetreem modere. Ranch wre.) it cor erage Lot eatat. ase Rs fo fh. bul tn 1006, Priced ee eo _—santlan scan -eactue, i tu ~~ 5% MORTGAGES | Youn saa. _sbie Sept_lb. FM 3-400) = 7 BEDROOM HOUSE — NEED lete basement. Auto, ofl heat | 2.300 down y month, 9931| gee aon) eer | _trucking PE 46228. bove Oakland Theater | ON, FARMS = too tow fyontace, ‘Roos AND ATH nee | SS ee res | eae Goes thle bome | 3 ga ea ‘goTaiDE LOON LAKE SHORES 2 5 Ip | _BSeott Lk. _ 1 ci and save $200 ie real mnplete includin tank. Is this nye Ne room 1 story 1 Moving & Trucking = EN AP P “SHOE Ss BR *D CHARL ES. Reaktor WI {] | EE. § ROOM HOME FROM SEPT : Seg gh ae 4s buy with #2000 down $15 monthly. | Sescmemt ‘with. sonerete, fra with @ | = ih. All conveniences, 851) living room with Water F rontage chimney, rough ‘wi vake pervs 2030 living “oom we a = | x [so 8 cnn FE 58-6720 Equitable Society, 1717 8. Telegraph | i . on +4 oni@ modern ‘AA-1 MOVING TRUCKING. PICK. | $4 | eee can. ve FE bessl B _Lakeside Dt_ Kitz Lak _ tock, Large fireplace with with, ullt t ¢. 2 bedroom, Sunny a ee wm, weveral sites | Tiastie tile beth with bot water up elivery. Good service | — Lae 1 Nee | io electric ¢ ; bd Fe dlc Pec er RAY CUI RNEL L's ACT & SAVE R Tor, RENT ZO RNIMED OB lg carded pooner ting (Pinoys 1..bas | kitchen and dining area, Pleas | yp" S-g349 ‘and FE 4-8 eat Large utility room. Side | $ i ° unfw ant liv Nice ginseed ren ‘und. ear gar On « PE 53571 any time ~ MARKET ace-Be ter bid Avatiable im Sevtember tod room. Kitchen has double sink rch. Batement. Ot) heat Fee — BEDROOM RANCH “sTvLE vely hot wa Bela ie a | MSCLORE AP aEMhaPE | S7HENDERSON | hatte? soREALTORS di, Macaw Natt: | Sts"encgrietet tetas | isd rae Ricez eae, | Sessa tand eect, it: | Revita cae ent Se = I ‘* Loe, —livered, $900. Call EM. 30167 Scale and time by selling to a RE- Plone OR site oon ok ae Mace. Pitich, Can be sen by| with stall chower and vanity iate with attractive Serms woo re Li) io oad ~ ye bya maiea sie. : ~ BEDFORD MOVING — Fe Seen” sal ogy gy + bow a ease High on a Hill =e full basement og" the ish | . aa ‘Om el ° in : | Loca) _& Long _Dustasce—PE > eet | ar" Py Fa PE D388 eh a A Rent t Apts. | Furnished 33 ag since hg gy Be Nyro | place. Large 2 car attached ge-| home ‘Overlooking lake Berecued CLEAN ‘WELL KEPT or rate ton DELIVERY AND _— MOvV- ethiy's._ FB 2a ry on bus line Couple -only.; ‘ase. This home has many es-| poreh Oli fernase, be Lar HOUBE, ls CAR GARAGE, age on Loon Lake the Dixie ! ing. Gummer rales. D De- saat GOO WILL NEVER DO @ ROOMS. PRIVATE ENTRANCE.| FE tras that make livine vleasent wooded lot Onty joe AUTOMA re ATER. ier. for | pan . rr ow rE 3-1922. at cleaning as rugs and 0 L 1 . 4 ~ Gentlemen ely, FE 5 RONT pt Pte terms Don't — Or wil ny vase ven poe 4 OOAEE, VENETIAN with $5,000 down and $150 per mo. | bons. 7 ROOMS | REFINE! ig 4 furn Sept te-equity.~ Suinbe. Fit 4 = —. ire end ti) -dirt and gravel preticen aa = 7igNs aia _-Deight_e ED LADY. iB vine ray e wetkine “'s lvan Dorothy aay der Lavender OLASSED IN PORCH. : t EGET HAULING AND BRUBBINT | outerand Qtegie. to W. Buren 7 ROOMS. COUPLE OF SMALL | Lake Rd. ameeee 2 miles y ALTON yu! bis. jung" hooM MpAY: Call Bill, FE 6-933 Primed gepuings—-fast service. ton, tan FE seer T™*| UB 10 of call VErmont 19233 R ] sree w muro — A MONTH 384 oe LionT AND HEAVY TRUCKING [SPENCER FOUNDATIONS AND Esty aor Pax __weekdays ealty Davisburg Michigan = _ fil dirt_and bowed. Top ooh cone | oeee One ee en, cen OR S187 or OR 3.1769 ong ud yi hey APTS. COUPLE | Gor) THROUGH MAY 18. QUALY. 238) ORCHARD LAKE RD Near the venter of town . INCINERATORS Sawa aaa: | fort, style Gall or write Winnt-| <-OR. 21118 er _O.t 33081 __ | 3 ROOMS. FURNISHED. 1 CHILD Ege ais Lonr sk ae ere fore Sd.” seas’ seed, ond FOR BETTER | HOMES 7 il . - of, rubbisd hauled Clean up FE | fred M_ Odgers. 3270 Canal Rd., BiMEDiATE Ci CASH FOR YOUR | welcome OR 1-470 Salty. 1473 Rivona off Bamford Fe includes @ large home that | Utes RE 24131 |, comtract oF equity to Four) 7 LARGE ROOMS. CLEA ae fCLOBE | tnd Cass Caky Ra Eta aot MODE LUNE} needa repair ™ Is, " PARI BL DG CO 4286 Dixie Hwy. — Pisins _ LG FPG OE ORS. | Pa A ratne PoUNeaT on | KL. Templeton, Realtor -| _Sigermrnee_Prvert_TE i | Retest aa teach “hat | Se. cam ec PEARL BLDG CO] Sig oe tos. Satisfaction guaranteed Mrs. |-3339 Orchard Lake Rd PE 44563, 2 ROOMS. PVT Ai 7 =f ik a c= daily 1-1 aa ge wea | ~ O'DELL CARTA AGE | A carry. PE $8818 or Mrs. Craw- “Wanted R eal Estar n “32A “Adults E. Bivd. PE Poin 3. | “ur moders S| eel oy ed Keege Harbor. house with | “Poowe Fe. oa) met a” at Leca) and Distance Moving. ey, FE $6538 00 a ea a e 2 ‘BoOH apy < ONLY able Sept. 6th. 111 Parkiow MA 4 yoodeq Jota, 10.500 MY 3- “17 | screened | fa corch. garage. @ RMB. AND Sire. i% CAR Ga- | — : Phone $6006 | WILL orale WHO PURCHASED __ PE _5-2203_ _ 41239 or Detroit, 1 BY OWNER WATERPRONT a 96.850 ms : rage. Fenced beck yard, near = lig poy ly conte. | _all_ FE Pe ee PF er US SELL YOUR HOME WE "ine a in. Adults. FE ire ae ppm ' apd bath $1000 down. OF | English Brick Spe agile nema ieee 4! ad light trucking. F s. | English Bric —_ pa Wed. Chil Children to Beard 26) Oo RO en eee et ioe — snop ~~," ps, Aine ae WELL BUILT & WM. BUNGALOW 6 brick with ti : Trucks to Rent ot or ia eens Chal pal aay a Pore COREREEP- ie 4 Or. —e Unters. % oo beautiful landscaped lot | pal paper i ce, brine Atten.: Newlyweds 4 EXCELLENT CHILD C€ > sel or trade @ ul atx iddie ent ses n e ah room and fireplace, music 4 wrensed home, PE. 5-08 ton wis red men is serve | 10 more eS roome, full basement. serewned in | room, dining room & kiteh- | ee ee 5 bedreess | Daily & Sunday 12-9 AND “. EXCELLENT CARE In LICENSED | °°* Cull Cotev. move tomorrow |3 Boe pRITCHEN | BROROOM RANCH TYPE BoME | Porch. twe car garage, Plastored en and lavatory down. 4| with basement, garage, nice yerd, | 7 = y % Ton Fits 1% Tee stake | “home PE 46806. " omen floor. Private entrance. |? 138 month Drayton Plains area pam plygen as Sraeaae or | bedrooms, JR TR oe nave very reasons 17 RUTOERS 6T E True dept Pont € o aik-in ¢ screen: UTGE! , Pontiac Farm and Wed. ‘Household ¢ Goods 27 Russell Young 7 BEAUTIPOL ROOMS. PRIVATE Ee ware tase, ee? 7 — in eh eostaire, steirvey | JiM WRIGHT, Realtor. | Sih ment optstending Seokures Industrial Trac Tractor CON clues Ga REALTOR ; 2 mangas ete .00 AN ACRE = ment with eas heat, Can | 343 Oskiand Ave. FE b-04t | Piastered walls, *. Las ye RADIOS. ANT AND | 412 W._ Huron Fm 4.4028 reo Mg PRIVATE, BAN BATH UP- . 08 per month. FE be used for doctor's clinic. | Cooperative Real Estate Exchange | Site forced worn ee ntaes z ote e nees —ARGING eine Eves. ‘ti) ® Sun. :. per. “7 bears i Wy GAnaGe apa modern ¥ - Fo 4 pest nome ae: = a —_ mgd By s Ld ei ae NTIQUE ’ ok. WITH ie Lt uom. ace, me own. a , “_ or PH any ie" ae shades «nd orisms MY OWNERS i we smokers o * r drinkers O. Bos © I =~ —= be Me by appointment DO YOU LIKE turer such ¢ hese, = ol ree rice asonabie. . LOTS OF SPACE? Then don’t a oo Ag len van to serve vou Smith FURNITURE NEEDED| We. ted houses for sale. All SIDE. | _ 1 eee oa | CHAPIN-BIGELOW everiect this wico family heme.| anee enn om cals . Moving FR sates sizes, All so ac e iROUN See ™ compare. Entire home or odd tots. Get. the Joy bare wi ings Orit a aes | coe Spee “7. BROKERS 6 pui.DEns Ahem ys ry 4 me ee pene See & Decorating 20 ‘dollar. outright or have eae sale cant Md LE with orchard “ip eretees. Mil Orchard Lake Rd. leges, only $10, DIRECTIONS: Out Raltwin to = eg egg ooh : AIRPORT, ‘§ ROOM HOME. BASE: ___) PE 8-113] or PE 5-004 ater tower tet on Rutgers Bt 1 DECORATING ~- PAINTING. ot oul ring. Cal) for esti- « mate. Tei pe cont doe en ae terior. 10 lor © Gusrantect, ae FE 4-0205. Pp. PAPERHANGING. ) ietieretes— LET US BUY [T OR AUCTION ft for you. OA 28-2681 ee. ' buvers : om waiting. Hall's Wall Washing TN. PAPERINO Rs Thom FE 4-864 EXTERIOR & RIOR PAINT- 6 llaaainas *& DECORATING a NTING, G, INTERIOR AND EX- Pare sa pg washing. Free ~“PANEING F PE rola ate EE in ainting & Wi bp ie ing ~ Photos & Accessories 21 s 21 ———— ee @MM KopAk | octal CAMERA and @ MM 1 take 2556 ov 76. e new. wm. i rd. Near Gale Ra. Physiotherapy 2A “Special ae & seen art. ¥ ~ lant ay SERVICE = res cue ms 5-8300 UPHOLSTERING SLIPCOVERS, DRAPES & BED- ‘s Your material, FE 5-5797, rials, . FE §-1927. ene & Found 24 AND WHITE LIKE A. "REAL CAR 1 — ‘Lots of “em) © in the W a Ads!) of furniture, Phone FE WANTED R ITURE BAL ES CO. Ww. we matter wht ‘ou agave for sale. an be sold if you tall and get | Bs, ter service. of a et bi rE ek WE NEED 1. Good city home must be modern. RN. 140 7 7 ROOM MODERN. 3 BEDROOMS. — room. Heat. Carpeting. washer dryer Rietuned’ Relerences. FE LARGEST 2. West side home. Prefer Pioneer : ND COUNTY'S USED FURST URE BUYER. __Wtd, Miscellaneous STOP, LOOK! Wanted to buy bar mower with cas — __Sutton, MY_ 2.6432 WTD.: BROKEN CONCRETE EM_3-4187 ____ Wanted to Rent 29 AN) or 4 room « or house, unfur- Reasonable rent. Close in. ished. 1488 ; cou- desire year-round house on. en or Royal e, subd., Essie. Afier B. Mile auc ’ ENGINEER ND WIFE eferencen FE bits: ‘to 5 rm. apt. OR: D NEAR Fast 4-3145, “call after 6 LAND! DLORDS | 3. Suburban 4 oneal. 28 | 3 ft. sickle | HP. home with large’ lot acerage———— 4. Good. farm from 80 to 160 acres. | lat you have any of the above mentioned please contect our of- | fice, We strive to give you the best Service possible. L. H. BROWN, Realtor 1962 W. Huron 23-4810 GREEN LAKE OF: FICE | OR LIST YOUR LAKE Purchasers waiting. © 3800 ogee Pontisc EM R. FE McKINNEY UNiv. 1-sT98 TRADES—TRADES are specialists in tradim farms lake y and | 7 ROOM HOME ON PONTIAC RD 1, For: ee | c Press Box 66 | x UTIFUL NEW = oa "DUPLEX on private ie. miles wes’ ot Peattes. $110. Cal UN 22065 eves. Vacant ee Mut Het. 7 us! have | repess. me FE 4 LOWER 5 & BATH. BN- closed A - porch, completely remod- Near City ment. 2 garage lena Pele 476 $1,700 down, $63 per OR_ 3-546 By owner EAR CaEecERT LAKE 4 ROOM 2-2162 or PE 5-3678 KENT done. Two 50 ft L bm CLEAN KITCHENETTE $25 _week. All uiilities furnished. TCLEAN, apt. in the heart of poles Har- bor. PE 41403. CLEAN BASEMENT APT. 2 MEN. ___Refrig. P Phone FE 3-7308. 'WURNISHED } ROOM APT. FULL oy ae gat qncone for couple bear vo pacioy $100 per month. Bee. Mr. Smith at 28 E. Huron Street, AS Sone ee ne Se eee eee ‘KEW MO 5° ROOM _home. o. side SO re $-5101. RAMONA NA TERRACE AVAILABLE Sept. $05 FE 2 Sap ORataLE PAMILY OF 3. desires 2 or bedroom, bouse — ERAN KLIN APTS. 3 rms. and bath. Adults only. $64 «per onth K. G. Hemp- stead, 102 E. Huron. For 1 < OR 1 oF ae 2 2 MEN MEN. |. NO DRUNKS. Sonaai. VERY CLEAN, sigioed Sa Fa eal ai 2 RMS., BATH, OIL HEAT. RE- frig.. stove, adults, PE 2-7425. iD Batt s Lance oe ae 7 Noa _8_ Mid’ of Aw APT. Wr’ aie aie path in OOM BRICK APt., per month. WHITE BROS Pee +o7T4 alter : p.m. ‘RENTAL AGENCY Apply _pereon ow ADAMS REAL CO. 382 Auburn WIL ASE 4 ROOM & B , boe close te school: & her. Drayto Piains area, Reference: $05 8 meat. Call OR 3-7458. Rent Lake Property 36A cqtracn AnD CABIN aoop h, Lew Mich. ‘Available 20731. AN, M ERX VING FOR CLEA on N Kokes, take HOME ON LAKE ORION. 3 BED- ished, good swim- . vcs eo dock, raft ter jek, a Avaliabie now thru La- __ bor pe MY 2-416 _ Sortnaas ON LAKE | Miseaukee, MA 5-7086, &.. “with four — desires ‘gate Wil house, reasonable ve ref. THEY SAY, THE ODDS 1,000- ARE 1. BUT: fi. STILL HAVE HOPE— : . what we * a us What vou have Edw. M. Stout, Realtor weeeete ha a D PEDDLING. YOUR PROPERTY? REALTORS $600 Dixie Hwy. 3-1872_ or OR 3-1769 si Lx. eS Anas small apt. La (_—— SIDE INCOME s Established in i914 LOUALIEN. BUILT ee ——etraeted—on-——rovr- Se hae Rambling }-bedrm 56 n brick . fanch home that includes full tasetaent and attached earage $13.950 Com ee model brick. home Available full basement: eppointment. from Oty choose. Prices. start _ 9.075 We ar- range financin Phone now or dron in the ‘office soon Idea}! 2 per onth plus owner's living quar- Near schools and bus, Full basement. stoker beat L jot, paved street Let tenants par = your home 813,000 100 FT. LAKE FRONTAGE “el hea aro oe ree ie. $13, 2688 3 down Liberal p dled 16 ACRES ON LAKE —- with mod- | ern 2 bedrm. home attached | tA AREA—At— STOUT'S M5 Oakland JIM WRIGHT, Realtor aye. PE 56-9441 Co-operative Real "Entate _Bxchange Russell Young with Hberal terms OXFORD ARE. sein les WEST SIDE Car and « half garage, - Ses Buys |e Today 4 Beautiful 3 bedroom ranch and High. School. residential section . 5 : tear Elisabeth Lake House For sale to GI for nothing _monthty —— bien pie down except mortgage it $16,500 with ferme costs, WATERFORD Blu reach property| Drive out Three bedroom brick ranch Highway to oe 1 Turn schools, Privileg unt - ture “tats to model. 7 Lake, Six room place carport, ¢lect water heater. WM.A tile bal fe imate : A “jooT WH Theve Recroems, ‘. = e — men a chen w on GATEWAYS tol, iVving. room ining ares full bath, bed pig two upstairs, large KENNEDY REA a EVENING, ‘TIL uron FE ¢. HAPPINESS Three good size ager nie. | homes, The latest, most } econ and é = Hg - FB A modern home “to .meet trie stove Bereened a i : a we are Lox. La + yee I here jo price only $4990 with $500. your—eye: 2, bathrooms: down. . : — : 100 foot lots. Finished INCOME Bight rooms with 2 full . ; bp SS eG oe laundry room. One block poate new sncnane poner | { Clark 4G ‘our reoma! Taree ad " (stc Z Ge, tee” cue breas rom Clarkston Grammar fast bar Steel windows awith ROOM BUNG ve le we — bath, 2 car - pe bath and al! interior = ferely fom, our ‘aeit."* ont about is miles from elty and close to cn bow te al = two a tedroem Estates null a wl oi a en us $000 Down year “ad oder Bir: < = gale wit fir. Plastic io Alum’ and ‘sereens, | “Net ac Clean a thre-cet.” 13,500 INCOME =~ Three fam per month income. aS money maker. Call ts» the plete details. ~ $16,000 WEST SIDE — Large 7 rm. colonial home, Recondit: meek thru-out. New carpeting. 1 Nir f. , car far. Saved 2 St. large well shaded it. “Liv- ing at it's L. H. BROWN, Realtor | Nemner Cop Real Estate xen, 3 BEDROOMS. Missaukee, MA 5-7086. PRIVATE ENTRANCE. _ Laundry, 490 W. Huron. Everything ‘s' walk’ from NT. ‘-BEDRM CORNER GIRL TO SHARE Ox! ~ tractive J-bed home all on 1 fir, New tn 2 Modern kiteh- en, tiled grey full basement with Tee. rm. paved .Bee wht $11,906, terms. . West subur- home only 4 id years © a on’ i a. full basement, rage a trees Pegay hie KENT, Realtor ever, PE P4108 | Next to Consumers Power -/ ! seme ar on beaut BALDWIN. yooms & bath, one for only r dows . Need Sosereting on inside Only *91500.00 down - s7900 60 : NINE ACRES wf ULL BASEMENT NEAR ST. MICNAEL’ S car garage. fo choose what you don’t 2.8181, Classified Ads! To: awap ) need for) what you | * hase FE WITH SIX ROOM HOME Quict, well-kept suburban neieh- Edi. M. Stout, Realtor pint By a wr yo | insu Pm gg Bye my og amen —_ ay Ave. with bars. Sin a ie / Oe ies th te 6 and bath, 3 bedroom home "ith / : 3 rooms finished in knotty cedar. ' : ‘basem nent ___f fade ts a Sa garage . Be se ; i IT pric AND , . Colored: SPAN. fae eS : E Families SPIC AND SP AN "OR 3 830, Byes. Of —" gs aoa a a : me Near J -jfion —y" ved street |. : : = low—ail in perfect condt- ' Gratlemeaa ie | Bk Pom oat = =| Partridge e pond vi planned ite room oft ibe “well bead : ftaben. full’ becement ae 18 THE “BIRD” TO Poe. 2 FAMILY BARGAIN ~ location near 5 Sk a eee one 3 room apt. Fant 8 «+ q Pv tibial 3 = E . a Corea S es atl ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, | AUGUST = 1955 |: For Sale Houses 43/ For Sale Houses 43 __ For Sale Houses 43 Vacant vour down gg yO te Now Js the Time to ~-Get Ready for Winter ° L—WE TRA "Eos | render fection Mtg M. =LWOOD Caspttieabers Lake Rd. x shell _— me. Bee, cur me a — +5 Red sd Horse | $019 Cass. Eliz. or Min _ Reautiful Lake Front Home Brick thos ol Cod, 2 bedrms . liv with fireplace din: ng t™m., Witchen, breakfast nook, i'y ‘ith orelers. ear garage Ex- Pall for at tat, axereial Excellent bus- for Yous ! . C ae at Sylvan hath wiih, garage “John ‘ te BEFORE Such roupeess te a eee roa ty sold cut opening day (even the rain’). uve Putt bedrooms an ee Ad a ee each hom Coremte tile bath, bitshes coupter, estibule counter Select oak floors, kitchen. fan sie windows i ft, = 2i4y fh. living room g fied bireh sans as gervice SUBURBAN LIVING AT FINEST Drive out Dixie Mway (U8 M15 © the north conte Vanits of mm ee on North- Need mesel. Oven daily 1 WHITE BROS. seco Lainie He mn OneTD oF Birmingham many-roomed modern bunt” ig = i. ~ ITs R179 ranch family rooms and Con- venient kitchen complete with dishwasher & breakfast space, ire ‘amily room wth built-in fea- tures, recrea- tion regm and utility in the base- & superd location make this the most “priced-right" house in the area, Benjamin and | Stephens, Inc. | Midwest 4-3232 . JOrda . we ward, Bem N 2. AM WILLIAMS LAKE Thie te ap outetandi — a 3 bedroom tri-level ¢. Beau with breed ma Otter eae, The "kitchen y MACEDAY LAKE Over 20 foot of dust mig throw off da B water is landscaping * yen van find pient rms., Netw onidral replace’ ed team | poo Sree Waitay poem suey | ite with h kitchen vire ¥ vioges beautiful Mace. cupboards. This home - in ex-| aay as ~y neat & clean | ellent condition and you may | porhoad This home be the | ave days. peseseres Price? ‘, rods ~~ 2 bedroom we've [is * Leg ,000 with cash to @ mort) this year a quality and poe Lo struc the with = tt lastered Sale. featuring coved IN BEAUTIFUL CLARKSTON ‘vasement— 1% to | - | ADAMS ROAD “ent | and spec se doesn't suit water frontage | WE ARE LEAVING erate. SACRI- ait If you're @ eity dweller who hes always enged for the friendliness of «maii-town liv love beautiful SYLVAN ANOR, And Close to onesie, apd churches and within « tew minutes drive ot many of Michigan's most beau- tifa) ea SEE THESE: TSPACTOUS FACE BRICK HOMES +3-AND-4- BEDROOMS —| 2 BATHS, SOLID “| DRIVE, CARPORT $14,350 | come ae ae tneluding | Le Let “SBS Per Moot | __ Plus Taxes and Insurance | SOUARFE LAKE AND MIDDLEBELT ROAD PHONE PEDERAL” 46101 OUR OFFICES WILL BE CLOSED TOMORROW DUE TO THE DEATH | OF MR HUMPHRIES | TUMPHRIES REALTOR 44 N Telegraph Rd - PINE LAKE a, & BUSINESS js to natld nonnay: mene home arith | heme ts encetient cen- Sutien. basement 3100 eq. ft buildine plus storage office and toilet facilities a wrought trees @# aod beaut yee facilities. ‘es | ate MM RLSTON REALTY. INC. ae 62000 “| ROCHESTER ARFA ! Lovely @ room ranch type butit | Plastered walls, hard | oors, Ol) furnace. tile bath Lot 1905140. Must be seen. 812.- 650. rms ranch trpe eter, fr Automatic oil | drive. $10,800. with AIRPORT AREA © room moder with § roome first floor, Full basement w hebageg insulated 25%40 on foundat: 2 car garage. Lot 100x300, with, —_ trees and ger den spece, $7,625, $1,006 down. RIDGEWAY REALTOR FOR COLORED i FAMILIES 1 Woodward Estates Sub A newer i‘ story frame bun calow—all in perfect condi om inetde and out To (tn aie etorms, sereens, Ve nevian shades and TV ap-'- tenna Priced low at $28 990 about $1,506 down. Also oth- bores in this area for families tor ? oward 18 Gilleapie ® John Rinse! Realtor— 674 W. Huron § Fit for a ng § rooms, attached garage on ‘se acre jot Full wall ledgestone pletterea walls with coved ceih nes Large thermopane aiuminum poems Windows Vanity tn bath is located in beautiful Woods just § mi [ste patydegee ze Posed $4,950 down See this. C New, Large & Reasonable —lis' bedrooms, living room 2212 dint room, large kite er msiie for hols The best part— 5g A fy eae located on “we in Drayton 4 down and mo per ee miss this one! | ee | little beme for 8) 97S Baliwin, FE 40707 Co-operative Rea} Estate Exchange | Huroe! from Pontiac | DRAY yoom Country And ready to mere into Realty 238) ORCHARD LAKE RD at MIDDLEBELT _ FE Sia LLY . | a Colored Families Ez land oneeaee room Laree kitchen, two cay” garage with rectea! area extra leve- tery on sere storms. Large jot 16¢x: Good guy with ma J : 2 bedroom brick ranch home with FURNISHED Living Goarest aes | | Me MELROSE GAYLORD. BRICK RANCH ee = s §6with a to . recrea. thon room only $14,000. ‘terms, ONE STORY HOME ~ Three bedn home e Ite car garage, recrea room ¢ . good value. easy terms. SHADY & cooL Three bedroom off Joslyn excel. lent. basement, Two car garage. $12,790. Fessonable terms ae Lik HILLSIDE & Knotty . Pte — winde’ and brick fire- jace. Over ap acre ground. | ‘an't be beat for 318,000, — | 6T MIKES Three bedroom one story home, ao basement, ¢ block -from ehogl & church, qu price 310 900 with $2500. 8T 5 room home, full base- oak floors, plastered walls #760. good terms LAWRENCE W GAYLORD.. _ 136 E. PIKE ST. FE 4-9584 eant meat . Oniy won and ft, young will give VACANT. GOOD HOUSE 6600 | ch, ae Bergen Fe Tiss ation, Bargain. FUNNY BUSINESS rr - L ob stipicw: See gta Sent a $i, ean ae eS snags decuen: pres CRS Seto a: rh rj + Vives a wt idl See. sagt ‘agp ae - ad ; ateas ine ~, “Sere. de oe . Ce td Sst es. * Fi Wa ee : . PO te fot tys states pein, FAO, a Fntat lt tg@ + cae bd Fa > Gane. 1005 by O08 Soretes Bateman St. Mike’s Area ACANT 4 rei modem home with wrge glassed and sereened half nice in. porch _ chose car and down to responsible peopie FLORENCE STREE ‘Good income oroperty BU iaing reom epi wo. with batt and one 2 reom apt down plus | | of one 2 | owners J} /reom apt | Basement with off furnace werage, only | i A JOHNSON, Realtor | _| 1704S. Telegraph Rd. BE 4-2533 with beth | L car | down Northwood. Evenings after € 00 call Mr Joli { } OFFICE OPEN #4 = YOUNG * le BEDROOM $2,000 barat session of thi: rome throug’ oak floors Seine trim, full base- ment euto ofl heat. orated throughout. 2 car paved etreet im city | ming please rr JOBL used as BRICK will n cee | heme, large | give Fou poe plastered walis newly dec- idea. room house of large family $14.000" full price by eppi ently YN oO . i Extra nice 5 room bungalow with walis, rly ree dinette yard nicely landscaped i ser Sante with aieci | eled | Biss Bry ig och ‘wea of nadie: | ens Mat | pelt i trade Oogenm Bide. Co. | a LI 5-0143 _ LAKE PRIVILEGES | month including taxes and insur- ance. see it today facturing plant any kind of businers Ing forth selling for only 118 | ba basement price ts only ol] heat iarge being iren aay ar ideat for almos owner = with $2500 down we will be glad to show you jereee DOWN 1 bedroom shel] home the very best ef construction. attached ii Immaculate § low with wall all ris you should 3 Bedroom Brick Located 4 miles east of Pon- tiac on large parce! 1155300 Custom kitchen, bas¢ment. of] heat Sindee thronghous ern e $14.500 is another it's at- tractive features Their I.oss Your Gain S room bungalow im exce!- jemt i Eee plum b- new cin- of coe les St & price ‘ pil LB) Tid ecene ‘Suburban Spec ial With over aq of Two a te bath, Knott: peneuee-- omer and for and ete client fenced “vere tecture with every requisite of gracious, modern iiving i Rent Beater Brick terrace with 6 rooms including 3 pecan Tull basement, cloce public mt Easy to maintain Bs fi to 7 with only $1,130 down This wont last _ (2 Miles West Cute end cosy. Teo bed- room ranch home. Perfect throughout bath, » ot! heat, ~~ jorge pees pod Only $1,800 down Patios Se ccesies Kampsen ‘Realtors | 31T 8. Telegraph Eves. & Sun car garage. large lot overiooking | Co-operative Real Estate Exchange two jakes | nae bik sandy beaches finish yourself and | to two nice | save money or We will finish for | 412 W_ Huron Open Eves 8 North Side + fears fered at | one 1 5 + = +Lamediate Possesston | to downtown schools @ room family hom ‘with generous living rm Chow bee ing room stairs - school 3 Bed ment ere te Right This is a whale | o vay. folks! ; Ti you're new home (Butlt in 1983) and AS a big one oy re 3 bed now City. automatic ms and sereens. $12 you, shown anytime “| Russell Young bet te] t | RK VE 44525 _ Sun” FE 40612 2 lots Of- by appointment handy to separate din- spacious kitchen down- | frame home unfinished upstairs. . gas dinette. full bath insulated Ot. | fered a $10.500 with 81, 509 down, don't wait, see it today — "BUD" NICHOLIE real estate and insurance Clemens _ Mr. Phithes Seminole Hills on. Miamt close to Webster ster Schoe! and shopping. brick with ee ane ed bathe. rear = kitchen, races units and : ai, ih excellent * condition 000 dow New Ranch Bungalow In restricted area, just west Brick and frame ee 21x40. 21-foot Tinga a great “ie bs0 pelos, l OTL Lake Front rooms and bath up } full basement—ee- teat and Det water, 1% car garage Get cet for Oniy $2.390 down arlmoor Blvd room with | and het water, st FE 5-120 WE 31317 and 1% story y -% “ight ee ze li Maceday. =i THATS RIGHT FOLKS. You'll New fe tot ei replace geroc shade and beach. ries, Hvis vat rms, Just oft Cooley Lake Road exes sismmcoencastis A 3 BEDROOM R: ANCH BY OWNER * $3,500.00 : POR MY EQUITY IN koom’ WEAN WILLIAMS Lal On witLia KE RD heat, ELEY NOT whine COLORED BATH GOOD L, NEAR SCH CHU AND STORES SOME WORK YET TO BE FINISHED INSIDE, A HANDY M - “Here, perfume this next ball—I'm gonna knock it to my girl in the stands!" | For Sale Houses 43. For Sale Houses 43 mis from @, ved a he. privileges. 20 ac a Sets ire _For Sale Acreage 4 Lake f Fr ey Located mi! est of Be with ¢ easy terms Call °F gopoint- “WHIT BROS. rary lake jean year round home. —— —— no fire- large APPROX. ‘$1,000 DOWN For Sale Farms 48 “~s } | LAKE FRONT ON WHIPPLE § ACRES. . ROOM HOUSE SMALL | take 9 acres. smail summer cot AD down vavment. By owner 1825 | tage with screened porch 3 good 3 pn your own terms Burns Road, Milford Mich | wells on property, About 800 feel smi! nouse conveniently located C Pangus 1919 MIS. 7 ACRES 7 ROOM ON Moe 35. of beautiful beach #10.900 terms pared street [sates plastered Ph. Ortonville 132. collect Reni & room near bag eee taeda | NEAR ROUND LAKE 2 bedems . PORES] LAKE 130 FT FRONT- | ae : full bath full basement with show. 2 acres of iand 2 bedroom modern _8&¢. PE 5-1968 3 Br a. aks § ROOM HOUSE er iubs et] floor -furnace elec home .18 mi north of “Pont $1,300 275 PT OF PRONTAGE ON GER- | laree barns Other buildings waler heater, garage $6,500 duwa ° - undegut bay of Cass Lk $2200 | is: $20,000 $5. Coe down Also | | . cash for immediate sale Owner at) kinds of other farme tmc!id- | PERRY LAKE SUB, 4 rooms. sun COLORED moving te Arizona | ioe wits Dinnan & ee | | porch 2 bedrooms large ane New icra eaetivielen non spaned Hur _| gom fruit trees, plenic tabie 2. an ‘On: er grill, 64.350 with 81.400 down struction A real opportunity | - Hors Cron, Fanaa AN ae | a ts a -s . a i I's ee OPEN 4-8 P. M a i OS pull? caee Bia. Ra Sale Business Property « 49, $950 down New 2 bedro nod ome, $885 down on 3 dedrooms || 42353 or PE 20170 ern homes at White Lake Large Come the office and tal | sone 1 AcE D on living room with picture window | iivis deal over with us. Supply Twp, face brick 3 bedrms. den. SEBURN HEIGH Ts Excellent kitchen bath. ofl forced is mit tiled beths, 2 wepine es, fin- 4 - - air furnace Drive out M5 ; ened recreation rm bath Imme- ae Pes Lake, Rd Wateh for a Auburn FE 43399 resi at) Club Dr. Cia frontage en Kupurn Re = = ee eR cial fron! ~ i Tnclades room. moder: |. C ‘HA Y DEN | CONTE MPORARY aa Syl L k ten 5 eomama, toll J “s ‘ tter— 2 bine akes basement, outom: Soon f garage | 6 B Walton Bivd FE 6-044) | Styling and © lovely wooded Her’ . omens high Hey “7 Sy Ltt = excelent | Realtor Open Eves setting ar combined in this cus ‘ ‘rope 18, | #2400 ‘DOWN 7 BEDROOMS. Gas tom home 1 bab — overtocking = tind with — wap ge ae corms and screens Lat ceiling fireplace & me “open living | See tae a Here’ i ano shows 07 epee = alanc yr nu, ™ za ch includes taxes and | inches. nies (campeooe: Sada 2 —— i S fetrenes int © emer genes (ale te, S| CARL W. BIRD, Realtor tay or 3 KN UDSEN CUsTo: Pera MME PO REALTOR MONE “USTOM RANC (NEW 2 BEDROOM BRICK AND | e ip oirnas CUSTOM RANCH Hone Fireplace, a dining ; room, a . SEs ae: utility room en! inte wy Design and A-l lecetion are fea- ss Elizabeth Lake Estates tures of this modern beauty i y tba to Bh amen “take porters Locatea 1 bieet from the new A lovely face prick four bed-| overlooks one of our fins! gol! Ra PE $000 or PE Gennes corne’ ict with 20530 med room bome. includes sum room | oace 2 “eedrooms Secgtsos ana 6) (ROOM LAKEFRONT BROKER. | ern store building Ready to con. two bedroom th on the | ieee ar gare s, Medeaiy riced duet any type of buisness. 911.550 _ first fleor Carpeved living room| 4.” gi¢ ieee Ae Pp - sarma fir ine ace s # erms i2 nooo RANCH STYLE RTRAM tivities room. Large basement. i nach ee ee eon. HOLMES-BA FWA Oil heat. Plastered ga- fR ea Oo sha - ad ) $392_Dixie Hway 3-1950 rage. Located om 2 large lots . | immediately. Onl asso =e _ Shown by appointment HILTZ 400 dow m | 80 Buildi Lowe > | zac M yowes reat estate 40% unding ' To Settle an Estate gens age estat, 004 Insurance | $33 “Huron FE 43503 Located | close to Postise An 8 room home Bath. bedroom | | “WMS. LAKE FRONT bullding suitable tor se and den on first floor 2 fed. | Open : let a vole = se pure ee Se eo Farutinal collage Miers tans I poses with automatic heat, ce, econd’ feet’ stare bese: BARGAIN—BY OWNE R| Only 61500" fon oat! at | sewer, 440 volt Lighting sye ee | ecm mee Sees | ee ee Owner “must sacrifice sear « eA t wher must sacrifice as Terms $2009 down, heat. New «siuminum cforms, | m4 ROW Wo¥* 5 ROOMS 817 500, FE £0528 | Po ve _ +4516 hobby PL nl Sas — en gr oa screens & garage Good & _ garden - Bary terms. 0! OR | 20716. CLARK LOVE, HONOR AND OF BABY, WM. bs KNUDSEN L Poatios State Bank Bidg _ Eve FE__5-7306 | Charles that is what vn will say when WATERFRONT RAW edroom, and den Peaturine 20424 ving reom meh Ranch 1 home. easton “of lovely ledgerock fireplace. picture win- jiving room. with w to wail jows and one pine wall, Modern ee! also a ball kitchen, hays, Jot beautifully land- ine to the larwe bedrooms and scaped with evergreens furl ie rb carpeted, com- transferred. Muat sacrifice at $12.- bined Kitehe: and di ooo. Terms. You owe yourself @/ which has 2 walls of cupboards, ere" ceilings, — plastered walls, oak floors VENICE OF THE LAKES SUB 5 panceneet with an extra kitchen room with . iM car heated siding. Also brick and frame garage. Storms and = sereens throughout. The exterior is cov- eel with « os ereen Cedar Templeton ROCHESTER AREA 3 acres with 6 2 gency home. living room room 2 bedrooms. full = “ uttchen and ytitty room down. 1 large | nt | | room up. of] heat 4 ear gorege. tote oll — age iJ $1,500 with terms den «@ EA AST. SIDE 4 fooms bath and waatty beat. Large lot Fruit trees ooh ig phase merone: A good buy at ‘AIRPORT ROAD 4 rooms. full bath and wtility. OU Ott rs heat, asbestos siding. minum storms and ecreens. 7 tot 200. Privileges on ntoon Lake. $6050 with terms k. L. Templeton, Resltoe a0 Orchard ” ake Rd. 563 ne if no ane, call OR S08 leges on por beach the m BRICK LAKEFRONT 8\rodms, din- | ette and center hall, tle baths fine sand: A lot. for ingen sone neet money. $9950. Terms. i ear Priced at std s0o MILE FROM | FISHER BODY. 2 . ma roonr:— kitchen and dining room. wtflity 2 ceramic 1 a+ — Co-operative Real Estate Exctiange | ‘| OTTAWA HILLS FOUR BEDROOM home for sale In this fine location Vestibule en- =<. 3 foot Png J toom s Breakfast : le bath ear ed living room, off heat, two | Near St. Hiigo’s car garage plus screened summer Cape Cod brick; 1949 built, rte * e ww priced at 3 rooms 1%, baths — 16.900 with terms. byes eoneetey desiened m: ew WATERING LAK E cei Professionally land. 500. Terms. B.D. CHARLES. Realtor 931.- on CLARK REAL ESTATE 12 W redeate St. Open Evenings Co-operative e Real Estate + Exchange TRIPP FE 4-0521 9 to 8; 1717 Tale Ra | A Home of Your Own real nice croverts A About 190 yards tro trom the te seaned sround iced ra canetly floors, full basement. $24 500 “ANNETT | Neat and and clean as a pin. Price avilable my ere gene DOWN Lake Angelus Estate _OFFERS At Lake Louise dod VACANT. 3 Tt) 4bedroom Colonial; bedrooms, fully mod impeceatie condition thru- New 2 Lots pg a shaded 2 Acre takefront wonre Gos. year old 4/ grounds. Summer house _ = 2940.4 Soom moders Needa itn boat “For the dis- huimost completed. terye iv eo © miter Me | crimtoatina—o" pertect rear. Li full bath, and utile A PRETTY LOG HOME — of every season here. ty. Owner leaving state. Will) at LAKE ORION, 4 rooms with $55,000—and worth it! consider bs trailer im brecseway | eed double attached garage. Large shady lot Knotty | | eee R. R. Tripp, Realtor West Suburban \ eee cine aoe 7 Se. venings apa oh Near the sybdivition park. 4 PE si6i PE 21396 4% acres. nice 4 room bun-; rooms ¢ interior. gatow, - full basement, auto-; Shady lot. Asking elie down, matic ot! furnace, shop WE BUY LAN CONNER acd «Re: = G.I. , enue op : s Scaped. ad pare land. Nicholie & Harger Co. Three vtandy rooms, mirror tae Wate babe privy | Ph. PE 6-818) | par excei leges. Only $12,000, hereon. ae hasem: 2F ary Income all fumaace. id pact ag Tacome mae erms, s & bath down. en- | on ines er: ons o ‘After_6 call OR 3-26 “ONLY ONE LOOK fet Thi lev lovely, modern alee Ohi be oets Suu 1906 241 cherry, trees with one in berries. ve nseind woe 2 sone ee ame oh : s, wll ate $11,000 with « atic tad *many ‘stner ‘st features; 1% Q st ate a 0 wilt SMALL FARM 4 edo poo - Party ss yd yaar EAST SIDE room + Clark stan. i Co-operative a P gstate Exchange 1 car Large gutractive: § toom & — dining room 14xi kitchen mec va te » , are. Sor bie Sates Re ca faraace Wied. see Cass Lake Front tick & frame home « with room, 3 bath, , see8o with 31285 down 967 00 ber month | balance | ie Sale Suburban Prop. 45A Roy Annett, Inc. aia, wen 31963 KE LOT YT. FRONTAGE. privete Take Will sell or trade acreage. FE $-1308 LAKE PRIVILEGE OTS ~ MACEDAY LAKE Nice hota bbe 4 access to beach and b house. Only with. $55 fown.” 8s ILLIAMS LAKE ood Siave and $10 . per F. C. Wood Co, Corner Willams Lake Rd. & Mae = ‘Aner! 5, call OR On soe ON KE. is) ones for Saalete co te butiding ai = 7 industrial sa * Acreage e for Sehieiting Two LOTS CORNER) ; ra) rr. Green lake 2a With igke privi- | _leges, LAND ‘ate SCHOOL STARTS NEXT MONTH ™ open Kevewings and § Sunday 1-4 Vinriat Geeytictint fs RentsLease Bus Prop 4A ine m carpeted In exce’ tent Tiss Jay St off Cooler Las Ra e parking area, Neat SHEPARD i REAL ESTATE RESTAURA ioe “Lae o ’ i es. otic i =e tee : seront trom Body. 86 E. Fer, Sale | Lots __.% Beoas Opportunities 51 ibe mp t oes rE cast et ( nee eee of one. FE ken Automatic }aundry Excellent opportunity for couple, short hours and pleasant work. Nets approx monthly, An inepection wil) be worth your your while. _MICH/BUSINESS — +=: SALES CORPORATION PONTIAC STATE BANK BLDG. FE 4-1982 BUILDING ON MAEN STREET NORTHVILLE 6500 sq. ft.. formerly new car sales and service. Can be used for other = of Wesineos. Phone Northville 614, AGENCY REPRESENTATIVE Steel Specialty anization. na- tionally: Known, w' to arrange for representatation om Agency industrial Sry iM pies preferred. supplies Warehouse fart ore le page BE, 2 large overhead Priced to sell quick: — HOME BLEACH ROUTE. “MAK. Ay Write 21 Goodeli River _Rouge, 1s, Michigan.” Vi i003. ronndge Is THE “BIRD” TO SEE or Evenings, MY 2-6611 SMALL a dt Sis 1TH LIv- ine ouarters OR 3-0: monthiy toeome Phone OR 3-4701. Fa rR boaters NT CENT balarre for haul. ri eoncrete. Good $695.:Dn., $6,945 Full Price s000. Disle ey offer for men wam te work PE for appointment bas aulck, sale ny omer, 2 bet OR or OR 2119) ON? oe : . _Foom brick terrace. PE 45262. - RUBBER STAMP : RIPE FOR Ppuninece tacluding oresees, pe- B ) DEVELOPMENT Feng, Set gy meg aed Naina : in | HOME BLEAI MAK- : Baldw Rd ; rp | "Brendon Township. Price. 335.000. yours. Se Gendell Ry hy We ill build on your tot a [118 ACRES with lake frostage- aoe aaa Whe MOD. lo: “air” reach style i beteates bun- | Ready to go at $500 per ecg tle bay 40,000 gal. service alow “Exterior all com : : 300 ACRES inctuding a private station for lease om major. hwy cae ke mot gy on dagger lake. Near Clarkston. $1.000 per; im greater Pontiac For informa electric pump and all inte acre oo a Al PE 2-0103 studding. ‘Only $500 down.’ Ask A pea - ze 149 ACRES with 1 mile of Jake F OAKLAND COUNTY s = = tage north of Pontiac, finest hardware 8. Good location L. H. BROWN, Realtor Load Sate peo Sage business vu . : ee handle, Phone MArket 43241 By 1362 W. Huron ___FE : #4810) \Ve Assist in All Phases Sinamay map | For Sate Lake Prop. 44) = of Development Two BAY | MODERN SERVice fu -¥ a ul; 431 Y x S see Sra a __ BUSINESS BEL T _ hl) SROCER WINE oe ftk LaYIW! Bae taventory, Si 3544 Duck LE. Ra, ALTOR - INSURANCE SACRIFICE wo EAT Res MENTE ayy BAALL, RANGE a Open Eves. _ Free Parking | conveyor with electric power, one | UNTTs FOR RENTAL $310 000 - down Land Contracts 52 $2.631 3,000. FE 5-3997 ee FOP SAL: SMALL LAND CON. _tract Cre 8 &-1e79 _ 22% DISCOUNT $5.14 ceive on s new 2 hed. room bungalow with tal base. ment, toca ip est gub- urban area of Payments of $32 per month, cost § 72 you iF..C. Wood Co. ss E. Walton . Bid, _ debts see Buckn 20% DISCOUNT RAY O’NEIL, Realtor Buckner’s 18 THE PLACE WHEN Y WANT to borrow CASH any amount up to 9909 er “Dine Mighiay 200 Barngtre manent to to beak). id Corner Williams Lake Rd. & Mi9 OR 3-125 Office 9-5 - After $ call OR 3 INV EST Your mooney wood jand em trees Teco Ecccunt. Call 8-044] Ask for Mr Havden. J. ie HAYDE)? ____._ ealtor | CONFUCIOUS BAY HE Wi WHO HAS Finance roel Fa SESE SP Feh Son Money to Loan 53 {State Livensed _ Lenders) pels COT and floor Wat’! Bidg. ever Wab Extra Fast | Service ae By tta Ses ees HOUSEHOLD FINANCE WHEN ¥OU NEED $29-$500 an tS Ree Gis STA co. FE 4-1574 ET Up to $500 Oakland | ° Loan Co. FE 2-9206 ror fartvares WS ene * Mocadate See ET eres | Bee for * we ae : ‘ st oe , aad ee Ca te ot RE oe eee ee ae ' 1 i = % eo oes ee es 3 ¥ ? ‘ RT i RS ee a Pe en eae Sale Household Goods 57/ fH THE PONTIAC PRE . " oo Be te oe eee _ PURNITURR... ousehold Goods 57 ss, WEDNES a a es ae piscouyrs - ae For Sale Miscellaneou a DAY . AUG UST 4 TEAG FINAN end tab’ wE RE : Rliten SUITE, DAV- F ne 60| CARNIVAL : = 17, 1955 | i : CE CO. cettetl eee wie Be ‘ orm 1 OU bag UEL OIL TANK i : MA * ny ii with ps—1 hated S$: | as by Di : ROCHESTE Mi por Toe room ue at 8 "Sets cei “et "hain ‘Sa aati y Dick Turner) “Sand, Grave t R, MICH. -| Box 80 cE FREE Teeny Ronee HEATER. LARGE. 1467. vered” 055.80. FE oo : | Gravel & Dirt 66) - Sale F P FORTY-ONE, ! ae TO ee = a _— ring . Matt 1 syurnee 1 trening Ba = , F | “amo, On ORA arm _ LIVESTOCK | lamps with a ase at 8 vanity | . 30 stove, Apt size. | GUN | = | £000. Seah, ee, FOR reduce 73 = Sale F . room 4 ty or auto : al, gail PE 1-0: PEA Ph. Rochester OL 60711, OF 1-071 | 32 a Se ree | see bee “Se 500 || - , ROAD. ee tons Orsi. pire ay, aur. 578 a OL, 1 | , - é 5 "9 , P'Mortgage Loans 84. Mgcziime ite ‘gerd same, Ee a fet | Fa te Mone te eS LOW yp ie any 9 Auto. gas he 14.98 and up ae | Ses! Sale Pets” SWEET GOEN FORE “a ' orf = INTEREST 28 e REPH FURNITU oft we. |G ‘auto. heater, . “AK sl paeste lees os 69 | freezing 1.00 per ANNING OR awellings: for single family | Gasp Teene™ COt. Orchard Lake | Floor es eeteens aan 06. HOT WATER HEATER =r9ee. : Shs» eaaltalaall SPANIELS, ain ee 3 iat | BEDROOMS. should age ‘canceled | “F Pe 9-131 model Philee gee Rew. we GAL. = ‘ame BEALE. ¥ wid lee peac oe a G see od eo of tele ‘rege he range, regular =a for — a ; | on T WKS. OLD $26 Gretard Laie a. Bouse we ern'al | cpt ae i yg os Prone aoe Btate Bank N | sed saised plone “Cl OME {FP pean bane mr ar = digntly to "ena as | , “ Ko REOUTERED_ 8 Sr AC con snd Don Green, a Ra rene bot Aalioe tee Bits, |“ Retctgcrator Ss ) WASHER. 930 wate ae gia. at terrific values Mi beat | = ‘ | Age. REUTER ne 3° * | Sale Farm Equipment ment = —ere OR iste 0 55. cottes tabb 3. end tabi a _Ave ichigan = paps, F enirrany | qu pment “a, | UP . * fist 5 RE jen. 0730. Other it and TRADE 4-383 | we ad Lake f " | * AKc we 40018 | soft , 76 5 a ns ame SypDeNG |. Lore ~~ GAS RA ma | s Oge Fao rs FOR ELEC. HOLLAND FURNA | : , cee i ge “DACHSHUND | FERGU ~~ GEA A hes Chad oe Cie serene =f Flac hips paced as, RANOES MAYTAQ, PULLY —4_Mures. Munro Electric. 100 Savereie pRNACES W $ With Of ‘ : | AKC REC apes ont te. OF cet TR aU SON Sea's belere pan har -ed “ re ven Welt. OR 3- |= steel "protler Ar ree oes | ee ee PES tom ane with registers, ' : | 2 oe ae Shas oy PPUPS “CAND | [h* wee RACTORS a. we. Foleat Tralet es: pairs ‘ARD NERDS MINOR RE- 3 BEDS. GAs JES e .-ie . ith table and ‘serial FE ese. |i controls, FE + < ~ ou ee REGISTERED bes tn in eee 2 ee ee teereee rare Se eee eee coe rc mEgopED beacie ror | eiatuatei eat ‘railer MANGLE ches Ree Cee and u & INES, riven out Baldwi RE P| aaa: ain = oe pears oe | Rina for a ; automatic Le NEW “BROWNING ra kitchen table avenport. dres “tric Co, ¥ 8 Muare Elec. covering o. Armstrong . BABY PARKE®E: ay eee leer, manele | {B, Sood cond and chairs. All _ Hw “paints. Phone FE and Mac-O-Lac Normal. R KEETS HOU He WT ove Ar | ; ser, with tt | Rd, Rt ition 3485 Al |® PrEce 1-8035 . "S81 ath 8 are, & Cag co ’ vin \ SON Bey i ade gen |S Tow Cee all ae ee wnoom aay | eg, orer eee coon TE gt “Saat inde! sun a4» “Mut “ete & SON xcnangé Ac MC FE 56-6260 | nd COAL. 820” BASY W, son: s. table. at | sausage, ke { es. For sale ch ed pup I echester Ot DE mile OTOR ; EASY WASH Able. 131 Oscea cae *: = | || BE : i | ‘9701 RBON e's -transmission- and et este se tf" parm 2D nd able ps Hing ag, gd sa "GEM COMPANY if i : RAL portres We “worn | 2D HARVESTERS oe EAT LAKES. ore ES N, perry ee Se badongo erm seeker. 00: TV $20.95 UP. USED, we ee ee moet % ~ BEAUTIFUL MAI OR }15e | USED CASE HA HOME, VacaTi N ANE Tint Lane e000 EQUTFY FE mufted sii: ais, oe oe ah TS neveets rE tte SHARPENED Ma 3 = m Bess At) SED POX” BLOWER. A Ba ERS te AND THAV- = Ban is FOR oie OUaRAR s. ‘5. aersnell. _Huron, FE fe ia ane w. ve ee as oon, Walten . Special par pas on pedi-| Ste the sew C fe nent ite ae f tone, i oe cor reshors USED Py Mea 4 Caae Dor, and. qt nupoies “Pon oe | ee eam w oe ot EW BUIL or | Spinner washers . TRAD aNd ae Sei oly eer “ vichina | PORCHSM COTION F DERS ‘acuu OPS 6545. EAN D ND i Et) uburn. FE Us Se aprion ne OW labo TRAN m ch . Buffet . EP re cep BUY 8K OF PL . sha te "on sere “W Oatinnd _ i! Wardrobe” sre DEPT. a wide Noe Pear” bie ona, § moe Ener tbROU OHRRED | HOU TEN & So a) RTS sui a ADE YOU a 8 STOVE | ; : BABY o-44l ca r SC IN co naa SOR ERND COUT, YE rota 000 CO |B coc RB pagan eet toed cigs Bg | Sr Spe hese tom | (a ea ae ene STORE, gg eR x Fe hee | Raprocre pc Toe STOVE 4 piece gnins po srg SOUL EA WTGE ane. _ = y more @ ieltyweed FTO £0 | t= ke FORD phase "out. 9701 | P, Across from Teliuron 23200 | co 8. Pelegraph Open | | oe ae te a wh a room euite $98 50 | in _coa._ 930. 38 node on | ° is ys BOXER PUPPIES. AKC REO on hee Rte ee ae Open Sven. of thea. at. | o EF ior INTERESTED IN PH i : no. 6 arrow 1 spring | 1000 9a ha Sun. \ For Sale Clothi ee IDAInE AUTOMATIC W OMAS "ECONOMY | Sect en” “PHOTOORAPH- COCKER SPANI * oe. Gee teat end crane 1 ah | Ne iat et COPTAOE OF ic ng 56 Hoover — $50 FE wASH- FURNITURE CO. tes? oo and dork room su rl . sale $10 each, 1, PPIES FOR er ernne 1 ut Blackie’ roe is Wer, B... - AN “UUM, M ? Rw 4 M ee e es rer Agere SIRO mittee “aa! wet ike wew, | ANE RONAN a fanaa & evra ans cae : ieacige et i bearen TERRI | “Teer ee ae ee 22 SE ! PE 2-6367 Wwe 14 ens Huron = ____PONTIAC,_MICHIG A\ SIDE BIRCH FLUSH _ sng U. & Pet OF, 8 16208 Dixi yr. and 3, AC _| cash. N ure as : N sit FLUSH 1988 ; EN ¢ Hwy we ro sh. No reasoned part oF Sale Household Goods 5792 Gal. Elect USED DEPT. or Fae eta ae eclmemmeny year cde hs tsumcrion|_ Auto Accom sai Ba ANTIQUES: = ec ric; gi se wre sit. Colter T ide} ° 1 Sat around f ENG SHEPHERD- E 5-1208 | el eee aa MAKES TORR | ccessories — le ER MAPt Water heater— Rebs we Masonite 4: pale | or years Wa | vies Net COLLIE PUP 2 TQ, BELL! AND wens table, cane Be, side os—Now sons brand, reg. ? =4) Foo teongeal geerantocd $29 95 south of Walnut Lr ‘frat route f= <5 cmien Pn iT dee ar for the ryght man to come © |? Lach rye eee ts Pau *™ a TERMS lly Auto Glass Servi — isso top table |! WAQGN! pe wood 4 $1495| ac 10 om Blop be ae meet n > | ITTENS | . cs re en: om ce XBSOLUTELY % * Sc See bent | Heavy rods dinette hed. se | ee po Foes A ae : — ee anyway!” | home FE Fhee ro GOOD | KING BROS ony ont sorieet olane eokahod tried bex sprim can “PROORESS | G6C wim Reavy weed 66 Bote - Poo: KITCHEN CAB For Sale Mi GREAT DARE Pon ee gt ORALE Spd ides Uno vege sito p tress. mess innerspring m 6D BUY IN jag Range 905; mous ¥ INET SINKS F scellanecus —— = Asa one TEOUTER ty ares | =e eee 5 wane Ape gegir Aa) and portables a et oe Aph. sine gas stove $14 98 model, 8136-60 + oe rv] ‘a on Ena 00 ‘For Sale Miscella ald OA ‘oo uk cL (rth BALE D pe af cottee to —. Free 1 Ib. hger clothes ¢ et) : ; . Thes ; 1ON ully re CR door gi mer wi Te a POUND —so0- wane | ooo ta ye WASHER PREDICT, | MANY TTEMS, NOT 1 He) | S tt Bh? anit euitovars sag motores “rath en $30 egiat a. DINER a a ¥ INLAID as 4 oad ! | a ory — ae Brick | _ 383 Orchard_ ae _vrecroscen, pd "or ote. TERS | var ~~ FOR “RENT lon 7. Min Lane Beet import: implements tapes oof tractors and ‘BRAID MOTOR SALES or pad a : PAINT 3. “mage . u ———_— ™R sER 3 sander els FE 6-008 rm Ken- 0 steam | ‘ v Pirce |» Tt Ww. HURON GAL $3.50 fixtures supplies — Loo vice is} yeu s—hand sand SOA > rE = MAROOANY Dining CIR KEW. ¥ "Piece SOLID, Oak bee ot * = o—Lisht| Beautiful cheat, K 3 YARDS TO wey [a ee See | Pithmeanpiele oat BATHING AND Pontiac Farm & Ind | ree Far Pn _furniture. MA eal househo! ily suite ee, OAK! toy oir ie neation. © mae A jackets tor vale. fe ghe mgt purses, | 4m8 Bheet R =i Taw Puei sod Paint. 008 On Oak- | DOGS peel ngitd “Se ye 1 iF | ee ractor Co. ustrial CRANKS West Pike ri $X12 LIGHT BR m | ston Tabi. FE 2-401 ong exten-| ing our er Save jos ar m. Lk. Set & amman | 4x8 mors Rook c & c | e Ave. PE 5-150 chara | trained BOAR aDED oO. : “ten ones see il $80. FE 211 OWN VERY GOOD. TARGE SIZE DAVENPORT. needs, 6 sist baila: ist Sun, 20/ 1x8 Std sheet . 838 Cam - _graph, Burr-Shell 378 6. D. Dooe Dan chine red i toe aa 2-7123. 184 Otte SIZE _DAVENPOR compare ‘ate and | LIONEL t @. pine bei: $2.55 eras, E po. Tele ly tneiods i - OO Darner, fal ELECTRIC RANOE sore weet t | SURPLUS LUM = EL DOUBLE EROINE. MAG tela eed, ‘bine we, por Me. tn. orn quipment 61A| Hay, Grain & Feed — ma) a mie cies oy Phone FB ae ar, fully automatic, $ | MUST sett, SEALY EALY 4000 AERIAL aL BER train transformer FD oe of oa 1x12 w. pine odie * SJe000 HER CAMERAS & EQUIEMEN i _Hay, Grain & Feed 71 _ ~~ Auction ao _Sale Motor Scooters 82 a2 ‘ore 2 p.m. nd ition. - 49-9872, e “tatka og Oe | " (Mie) OR _ Landon. price. MI $60 | 1x4 ta. o D. ftir ite lhe pues” clasaifie ae AY ames avoywos LN ae SAA BIO DISCOUNT Set ocags snd se Dance, | 30° FURNACE AND STORE “31082 | 36" STEEL ing wed. esrme per Sapo sification cumbe ies her 3 ‘EVERY ~~ | ANDERSON BAL Ont on conte chart ae ameeete ted | @ “eae soa. WA OR TMH out atte ie ee ze td, Douslee ir ba wo Sale Musical Goods ¢ Bone ee gave tha cicth L. B omar Bale Pare ew ant Ba ers ro with mic for- 1c TOOLS 08 or prick. | 2, . ber $99 ae — 790 X ete ieee . 4 ay . rors, $22 double a coffee tab! ances at AP! 5 we _E3T_ We rs . 100 00 | ACCOR ~ | wo AUCTION: SATURDAY, At ret Rerriee ens, Pai ea aed F fy abe, "Sore teh, | GENERAL wanesore Sra | “Sada, crte ete at |e pee mi | Neca le rerge'| tes Le arr DS| att ee ae mS RO HEE, Selo “niga room get, weed 126 WAMOOANY BEDROOM SUITE bis vy. PARE Te Av Buppi 160 8 sagioew 8h dete, woe, Pot Mit | ZOCORDION, &, SOPRANO. AMPLY rk ee a S| Sain Chinon gevih towed | ies an St , table, fool i STORY CEM 1x8 pane! . per M. r a piven _' ¥ Gariand. : . 3700 Sieeth ry cove, Moistet | °C? “SH New cotton m , _ FE r end tavle) NCES mereial sto Mi | Cedi ling W. pine per 90.00 | 5 lage FE 2-67 eee oft Wixom Rd ar on ae _s MAN EAGLE a | —< El ete gh cory MA SEs Sia ese rE with doors. building co a o oe $iso.90 BABY ORA rE 2-6156 GvstoOM COMBINING" due for base time, The iance $95, Call after 4. ue ! ch APLE DAV ror window : . Mad PIANO prope Ino W) = cially bred ene cattle afer ¢. MA | ) —c compara: nr $10.98. | $24.50. = DAVENTOST, AND CHAIR a ed ste. 0, ben ket fernece Boil pie. ¢ “ pene on Quiwe Seem to. USED. poe combine. M ares SELF ow a artitetal me mest hee Sale Moto . io 8 Sa, Oakiand a | gas stove eSe. dav $0.50, ant s tist only. een 6:30 am. and it 00 gies S P. Comb = Se "* g39'98 _Sultmerer eons hn oaeone OA +2170 erange- scot — been eens, rcycles. as 5 enport rtis ’ powe: ; : 8 | r IOAN AR = a en ‘* Wor Fo of i SegOeT ou BUTTE ALSO. Btove By Food < a supplies, hobby 2 “GAL. ELEC HEA 3 pe. een bath from ae | 2 petro ARROW 3s FT Sots from SEED ¥ AJ EAT tees this pb record avallante “4 Bee, Pants AND SERVICE © From veer best. iomatie bie sence poet oe ies—check our clas- |fstatit™ts8 ae ae] Sak ieee ta Saeelab ares Mallar ge | feudal wt E Avon aan | ilk ‘per cows and “ay taverags | {Darin ale Go. 53 wer W.Huroo i ification “Hob Laundry $50 HA . | riertiaer SOT: Ke | fo00 nvsnekLa OFC carl oy wt Be —— BOTTLE GAS ON, Mere © Te at bies and | ve suey 10 faucet 205 RDWARE - PLUMB! | ATTENTION SUMMER Vac cents Cate | men tos De mee pee ore HARLEY DA GAS oe okar eage | 44.50 upho Doni 2] Supplies” NO: 28a; re = sues EI | TF Be | the cutee to play the CATION. _¥i0" usbel. tear Ontora. A ment, .! pte Fore citing sean, trantm asian a ther «tart iactane. | PEARSOWS Bang rursrrure {4 : De «a wORADERS. |, AL tis ova: A a Ba ' ait free ue at ad seey was EES __For Sale Liv aye mien. complete. 3% a a r 4p Next to one Lake Ave. town FIXTURES Younas.|, Mode fr Grader, Allis-Ch ale $809 ON hen SAVE UP TO Ga sence FE whlle Tear Rome Sorebtemnee 72 _ KEM Dank) rer shoots, Be ers Gas Station and ceal. - On, 1 oan AD. 104 HP aimers, MAKE oe ee an ts, FE 40666 4 a OGATE: Ae NS FE KEHARL - Clerk ms—-PLOYD) .ttT_ w “penal Ma a ___ PB 4-788) fo ED nl wt i, gee! Gravel Rapids Junio x Irs RIC GUITAR. AND eee ee CHEAP. set FM Wurten oo AOWTR AL COMBINATION | soil. automatic water heater, parses — BU EDU nS a ee eB Pe 207% Phone ROWELL puneeet et parteel ae ———y . or tool: * WALTON TV — vtlowe ving and | 2 went Oak Regd ‘Commiasion. | RMEISTER- | peepee wi ay) ~ 668 GALA Kon, eb Pookie ‘Frail, gate: Fai Ri 400 = i ae es. rr] fiat oe oe Oe HTS . bet A & +4 ~sonth—and OCR. couce bap swo ¢ Walton, Cot. eae re WOOD egy | ate” veces paint. | prone Ceda Sse" Fune’s:| Northern Lumbe ROPES SiOway— ACCORDION. ce cteanent Sisremaa oi be aa DAVIDSON. 4 OVER, Ca AkD Two CHANG W cA bea,” dative HOLLY Woo i0o Gat. UNDERWRITERS A? LIONEL a9 wee er Co. on ereccmante. 197 hat. Cle ift | Wednesday. August PunMtcne Deore tractor & 1 nd hay, herd | _ ote as ion tie feck teeuge | _F AMERICAN wan geeerane & ig save | BAL an | kava ne pn ‘ct farm tovie- Sere: Toilion a BEF waning TRAINS Loom re ae te ee ) BARGAIN. — ce dea al eto Adm Metamors . Bask. Tolion. _For Sale Bicycles cK : ORE tactory service and 14 | USED STEIN The fai wan, ob Challis Rd 62814 gon. Auctioneer clerk | aaeleeaes fenine. actory parts STALL SHOWERS ——— COMPLETE | ao Nog yp GRAND. GAC-| Sas arm aad form ‘ml 17 * 08 4 INCH EN saat for of bes t Tare Leer oe TASKE suxnk. Lat Meteo teat} . = fenects ong ‘ od gertain wine Towno” an x must 50. pay =e everything est For S Sale » Housetrailers 7 78 a NCH Ekotee a < i Tabane s aUrrt Wipes NST. | feu ete Lay ai seve, @ euistered = NOLIS me — with | gleaming chrom? aPINET PIAN | Mctonald alien Langwater, ONE USED % ne eid ian ea : MBER | ee aE oe Sore | ae irgat Rete |e GENE | Boats & A 393 lhe ge eg Pieorescent, | —"e ly payments. Pe 44500 "es = byr oo? py OO anced ites |419@ BROCKW i ml. 11209 | ~~ ts & Accessories 85 AND CARRY REIN rd Lae Ate eg | Sal Sale . Mr. Trove a Tate a bats | an wat ag oILFORD, | i ALUM : , en geet aed isthe aia Bie one Office Equipment 63) {re Se soe | sb orens 8 SP | EVINI “CRAFT BOATS > ~ * res ‘ * = ' CHUR SINT eng angio «| goal and fuel of PRICES ON | AB DICE | MIMBOORAPH uta therbuyere do much ‘better tor wm housetrailer nelecrie - Mob: INRUDE MOTORS = = ES ALUM. COMB. DOORS 434.08 Sag Tah oF Srenare he e Sale S ‘feet yandiion "38, 7 + Bein lel pete pamen take smaller trailer me! (CLEARANCE SALE. Gat om, i. aTE veg le Store ¢ Equipment 4 1" we saa Whaat + Oats; Spelte; Kiss oS or & land caaa on aisha sand’ 28 ALE © s Minger gg hy TAME ti8. ELEC. wareee. rental, a wos BOBTAIL | o Kwes and 100 Feede Sunes sated avian vOo | ae ed's sknvices er . J cirewiaher w.. 10, Quaker ofl STORM S Malt Sopa FOUNTAIN badly sold early. in pase os to see their pAsh de me you biGBoe wr gi tectcs Bal bet machine $5. 1240 B luminum SASH boule, bon, eb a a Bank. Fer jrernitare of all ‘uste ae sateen 2 homes jai. moder “ reoe, Lit : bassinette __ble_Drive. Cass ram “d doo ? tndows eer Nations! - See Fio en, One er- 33732 aL6s, —__— cond. $40.50 & ese Lo t CIRCLE Sraohmet sienna "1 vow bricelit es Siow Cie pt agg Ne els Detect. Pym peetal at 9430" 2101 Dixie I a a ile a et fret vares. ee aah aed nok teaok FE 4-6089 “Sale 8 OR) ey Sore ge = Sk Dy ODEL. 37 ent ia FF Be 66 > ae ino Me | * syivan Village. modern n type of and m a.m, to 9 Sporti LES MGR. * 3990" Fiz condition. EAN. | dition SAT GGGD GOR. . — Vieee sia AND —- for kiteh- SE PTIC T Pe ng Goods 65 Mrs. 1 AUCTIONEER, | 91.000 AC ote he tae ion. Must sell 490 OR 3-0768, : i060 t. Rd. Lot 90. ii oP. . $30. OR 3-87 ‘ AND CH : Teoma, and ree- : cat natL ee CHARS TANKS + Lillies M. Meeks, Ose ii. 000 ACCORDION PROF “aga Kn 1D CHAIR. BEST si Wainer with —— ccs en ANKS oy “a JOHNSON SEA al _wR TRS Res ‘ | fe pee a PROPEASION- lent condition. ae, ot EXCEL: A ctory reoma Hat _ 18 cow e Papec ete in-tatiation Ann 8t., Bi i ICHIOAN _ $276. FE Watking Sa LAST nm bh es ae Mishigas stanchions. OL | 9473 _2-6472_or_] = desired. aon og irminghem. | — bees OLD Pids M B Osep poate 6 Rd. ake 4 DRAPTING 5 ee _ ie. q SHOP BUY, |CHILD's A_5-0086 Lid GooD CONDITION. ane SET, 24708, ; Teletaph, FE. 8 RID oe P ‘ new, guUaran- | 94 “CLOSING OUT | ears. Cos Complete “set ‘af UY YOU FE. = ory a nonae ie A ILE MERCURY “MOTO! fata cee © jiite, more then 8 | In foe miEa hececcscecersceessQT® | Oath Marye ave. or call FE | Ses GUN «8 TENN ne ake PARTMENTS 4 Hi ‘Dinie Rey. : Serer ae eee |S luores- Pa veeseses we ’ — se MMER-SAL . N TIME ae Ra Wareind — are trut hoard ue E ‘EVINRUDE OUT OUR as ty SMIT "S987 S. Sagina Onion Wreckiflg © : —| Slav ba ' . ca a © ie Jalouste wi wa: itton. PE 44108 or goad com aTOVi $50 casi 73. Saginaw | sero oo Sn 630 O. ugn s * scale. Mia tates. heaters lene og ce epee Suis CHAP Ws rut W. Rew apuiee | ota « limited time phn akland A es y SADDLE ree cise ta. Dewan fire, many, ust see pam t « a TER sroxER WITH FOR: HURRY! ly ve. cart, Also @ mae | Ow festares Low many othes,|. fice. 2510 to ciate, nace. Reas with FUR: | Sand, Gravel & Dirt 6 itis “not Br td a terms, Bonk pert hate Vase Taner, -_OR_9-8001. | oct Yoke “ateriais "No een ree inerees € 6) Cinttston, mich ** Lake a it package is eee | eee CRAPT. 3 PT, 6 HP. inch mirror, all meta ie oe SOT. $10 DELIVERED. gh sD Thal aad Tint Home teed ti wolly Cag I | Aise large be ~y ane. x ii “Pu 63.18 delivered. F FE ED. | YR. oun LI 1-04}. TO — selection, 8: ra. Pema Steering a ——— : New and Trios eit + = tL, E9003), | * oe sedate bors ik BROWN OELD- We wit ental | sonable. ¢ ‘tan, : seeniacsiaie sliding it “tents 2x n fin. ft : « ho 'N OXLD- fw take uur _— ea = st seotediel Vetemen = = : 1 eres g i __Dexter ant. tse. Gentle. 2108 on name lot contract ¢ . WELL 6 A 2 5 pene Frucrescent a3 “Orehard i : iq. ft, ~ sand fre age - | REGISTERED OXFORD AR, 3 trailers = what were a Manor sACRIFICn _ ; : . Lake ¥ *- ft. 1. ereve . owes, a tam a a Ontord 4 Trai i ome any orem memoant, Ys: : ad cnigs ase ore : a / = lambs. | + Ps ber Miehig bottle iler Sales a eee oo. —bolt-to- aHALLOw | DOCts : crane ion fer, MU 48 Nchigan bottle gas. Trailer part GenTuR += 5 ‘ radiators, , Slum stone. sand and grave) For Sa : ies. f] ere—p oh = oe Le TEE ABVANTAG a a 4-8403, . —— le Poultry — _74 ake Orion on M-M | io PER Bales. poms E ! : 5 3% MO. OL Tes , Star boats z i ‘ WS ' OF THIS SALE aww ving "heas MA POLLETS. “308 Siar petee aud. Gwene grutcers, ” Srng Jee Oe cies trailer. Brit 3 FAT LAYING Wa es a yon Orchard Anne 80 g 18 paces. 8, 81 EA. 678 : ve — i WHITE LEGHO — Lo 7 —— 24079 194.88 + “ONION fl ready to HORN PULLETS. oS ee More i 8) Unpainted Furni WRE' N Fm ei ; tao vr. . : Mercury Outboard $170.s8, 900.50) All Pu — ECKING CO., INC. Sale F Mie 7g Oe Se otors meme rposes W. 8 MILE RD. Farm Produce 78 Coruna Parts, , ee chairs, Gray, char BOICE’S O — PONTIA 06 up 4935 RCHARD Get reur LAKE ROAD CHIEF go ipo low as 02.50 : Ln 6 nye A oe gee closet Binet ene” COMPLETE CHANGE |* | Le NING AND. _IN BEAUTY AND : TA ee at tbe orchard. 470 Pelton wt CONSTRUCTION re CASH Pe fect OP | Sao raree Hla e Gets eas eae OW ON D “, | HURRY, | INA Rd avaw | ISPLAY AT Brough Gass sult HUTCHINSON ae t . - THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 17, 1955 ; a ’ ‘ ; | | i For Sale Cars _91|MODEST MAIDENS =—-—s by ‘Jay Bien For Sele Cars 91| ‘For Sale Cars| 91 i ib on 7 ees 8 CAR an 1 at | 104s PONTIAC LOADED. VERY | S Le eae Camvac | Seo ‘IN 1951 PONTIAC 2- oh mbna. ome \ matic. 8 $150. OA! a Woot'Tacoln >-1100 7 : oo _ AND AUTOMOBILE | ios . RADIO, HEATER, . if ee : GLAMOR | V LARRY si8 | SPECIAL | BARGAI N. DA , R ME | “ aan $4 Ford country sedan, R and H,. | Ga Firmen Soserbgn Band i $895 5 a aagh Rochester Ford Dealer $2 Mercury 4 door sedad 3 Dodge suburban. P and H } A T ‘ T H E Woodward | a ale oo" REAL NICE CAR $1195. ; ae -fogeegt J O RS $150 4, Buick 4 ar. 2 and H, Dyna +" OW, se : savhoueT” - ae CON. i Boe prem gare OFFE woufiture, “EBele<*| RETAIL STORE : i EXCELLENT SECOND “CAR good selection st transportation i Diee qt cna, FE. beale or | —E—requels Ré. FE oes $1095 Come ip and see them nothing w ae = . L nae S R “$3 Buick @ 4 CHUTZ MOTORS “CALIF ye TA BUYER PSS ROUND. ae 1955 A GOOD CAR To OWN DESOTO-PLYMOUTH DEALER 1954 Poatine 19353 Chevrolet AVERILs zon AROU - 912 S Woodward, Birmingham ~ $495 1953 PONTIAC CHIEPTAIN DE- | star Chief Catalina. Radio. Bel Air 2dr. Radio, heater, and ymouth 2 door sedan luxe 8 2 dr. $10 down and as- heater and white walls. 21.000 actual) miles. sex "AND ‘DRIVE ‘THIS CAR sume pavments. 464 8. Woodwam is PONT $1995 $1095 i905 PONTIACS WILL TAKE clon $395 ner _trade, Phone MA 5-6486 | J OK 1954 PONTIAC STARCHIEP DE- B | Factorv Officials G00D RUNNING’ CONDITION euro excellent condition, FE . ars $295 . . : . . Chev : , 1953 Pontiac iy Newing 8 cleanup sale) oO a emcee | mactanetats a PASS THE 2 OED 1954 Pontiac ; f an- s d N et 4 Radio, heater, idr with radto, beater, an and they are really clean AND COLOR COMMUNITY } Star Chit ¢ ¢r, Radia, beete aren retin ing house. CNIT — ne 5 ia. | LARRY | . ) VER" $1795 $99 Example: | = MOTORS VULIV : _—————=_ : - ay nN . : MOTORS 1949 Nash 2dr. A trans- Jerome : f —_ SALA - THE PLACE WHERE “Fou CAN | 803 N. Main, Rochester | portation beauty. Rochester Ford Dealer | Se Le PM | | JI K 1934 buick : + 1952 Buick OPEN 5 om “On s ; . ‘el tha ; : 52 Olives 36511 PM $95 UPOR MORE ee 0 YEARS A On second thought, maybe you'd better cancel that | “Sy PLYMOUTH 2 DR ~ 3508 LAG | wanteD.- 1 LATE ~WODEL | GOOD PLACE TO BUY! double chocolate fOcige sundae!" grey bottom | sort blue top. Has is having a cleanup sale, | century 4er Radio’ heater. Special 2dr. with radio, heater wrecked cars. “49 lo i me — everythin, old car down . i . : Oynafiew and white wells and divectioral signals. Bagley Auto Pars 46 FORD CLUB COUPE ALMOST < vad Lad ven Rog Mrs and they are really clean- } | 4 i * ak be * ~ Fad a e 5 - . ete gta | end beater "a polar tet $130 For Sale Cars 91. ‘For Sale Cars ee | ing house. $1895 $795 | takes it = a r ener eee ht ——* ver PORD § DR CLEAN GOOD — OLDS - 6. HYDRAMATIC mate Trans Can Finance Wil! | For § ‘Sale t Used | Tracks: 90 ~B | k 1983 FORD. V-8 2 DRT -RADIO & paint no rust $19 FE 40343 Phone FE 20416 after 3 ; trade. MI_4-1930 Example: \ sone low mileage Excellent 54 FORD 2 DR $1095. 9000 ‘54 OLDS 68 SUPER SEDAN PULL on eet ours EXC MOTOR. 19054 Chevr 4 . 100 5 aan < | TON. PE 9-156 | OR 3.7665 1428N Cass. actual mt, light green, fully power, radio and beater sant | | _Orig‘nal owner, FE 5-26%5. 54 Chevrolet 2 dr. Low- . a 953 Ponti e ey ta + rans bi hew ‘Tic ed r = - c _oF_VE_ O0ee. wou -etine | 210 Orchard Lake Ave iene : “NORTHWEST CHEVROLET | Any car down. Carkner oe ‘Birmingham >t price anywhere 1953 Pontiac 1953 Pontiac oe ge le ‘gem cl UB COUPE | w-reme-vegonticv Bee oot Tacoln $1100 —see 033 OLDS — $1145 Mar. Station Wagon, Ratia dr Chieftain Deluxe. Radio CHEVROLET % TON icece. " ee | | Por SONDITION | ’ geater and Hydramatic. eater an . “ose 7 oa r OLE H i poco ee | ‘Only ry “iown, 2 | cure cackins (etameaher” Mr rs 3at0. ys. AL geo comen . __| Ly Holiday sedan re es Safe Buys, = zr Foal z “4s FORD eee =! —}S- 4. door * 14a —* : a tll Eten ad cae | re eee |__| Youn rman ooomoens (Hf teres pe BY | $1495 $1395 er rrr — WAGON | 32 F | Le PICKUP TRUCE | ine CHEVROLET + DR EXCEL | 82, FORD-RANCH WAGON, = omc TRUCK DE ae Ford «doer crt Sage d_ condition. 3 Leone condition Sans After @ pm | TIP TOP ea oe 928 N° Main’ Rochsster.--OL 14761 2 Balen «, door 00 38 ‘a FORD 5 YD. , re in oa —FE_¢800e 900 E Kennett “Oeoteard i ET 83 ce 98 ole A good one. $396. C : ward @ je »ASS THE W 33 Guavte bane .. $2005 : s i £ , Gnereie Guaranteed —Hincola b 1108. PASS THE WORD |: Spare psd nw comme Sizes 1954 Pontiac 1952 Chevrolet New and Used TRUCKS WILSON GMC) OAKLAND AT CASS" 1955 Demos Floor Cars Officials’ Cars Courtesy Cars | | | ' i USED CARS | Jacobson’s Demonstrators, 1964 Chrysier ona | HUDSON & RAMBLER | Piymouth SAL a & = _ | tena Piy mouth S605 coupe $8 W. Pike | sens Chevrolet "Geluse club seers | | "82 HUDSON 2 DR. $395. ROBIN 595 | | =| | | AROUND © * OLIVER ~ BUICK ir | ‘$3 Mercury pa top coupe Lepaed 210 Orchard aogd Ave. ‘da Buick 4 doo PE 2410 Bob Frost, Inc. N-MERCURY DEAL "B30 S s. WOODW ARD ®ONTIAC STATION | ate ave PE 3-0488 After @ > m 1985 PONTIAC 8% « DOOR re es — wall tires. All extras. MI BIRMINGHAM Ml 6-2200 ye rdan ema “ol PONTIAC ‘oan. $508 oe BLACK ‘61 PLYMOUTH SED. a as the ace of « es. Re dio and heater Sea Artist green, oF heater, turn signals. Only 85 owner down car NORTHWEST CHEVROLET NORTHWEST CHEVROLET Woodward at 13 Mile “tec “alee Lincotn $1100 195) PLYMOUTH ? DR. nd ‘DOWN and assume paymen “@ 8 Down Per _Wootpart, Biemingaym. | “Py. 6 ac Pymt ro 3) PONTIAC CONVERTIBLE. y. Sevey ‘pe Ivory. Hydramatic White walls. te Meersons 6 ci pees $280 $55 Be FR as 3 -R3 Degote & Ci pe es - ‘6 PONTIAC 4 DR. $1195 AP- +53 DeSoto 8 Cl Cpe $325 «($63 proximately 6.000 mi. Completely | ‘53 DeSoto 8 4 dr $325 «963 soueeed $100 or any old car a ae me Bed “ $200 «$38 dow dr ae, $300 $30 NORTHWEST CHEVROLET 3 Wiliye, Aero sed $175 «$33 Woodward at 13 Mile he DeSoto o i bene 44 e olin §-1100 DeSoto Pordor ————Hacoln bee '$2 DeSoto. Forder $195 2 DeSoto V-# 4 dr $250 $52 33 pees tty dr $145 4°52 Ply Cpe . $125 ($3) REA: ‘$2 Puy? porte So HS Bs ( 7 ‘6 y ‘order . 4... sREAT ‘o1 Ply. Tudor ©... $05 $28 [st Piy. Cl Cpe $125 1 | "31 Piy. Fordor $ 50 §25 | ‘31 Ply Pordor $95 8x7 reat ‘$t Piy. Pordor . ..,.... $95 $28 ‘31 Ply. Fordor . $125 $31 ‘$1 Chev. Tudor - $125 $31 ‘61 Chrysler 7 pass $85 $37 : SH Perd 8 4r. .. --.s.-. $100 $32 | "SO Buick $06 «$30 "b0 DeSoto 4 dr $146 80 DeSoto 4 dr $145 49 Dodge —4 dr $75 «$28 : pesets 4dr. $50 «$25 suse Sed Sas $25 | won Rack Sed $25 BRAID MOTOR SALES Cass at W Pike &t FE 2-0186 BIG SALE 600 N Cass Ave PE 25106 _ 1988 PONTIAC 2 DR. HYDRAMA- tie Loaded with extras. On! 4.500 actual miles Sacrifice. oO e "ess deed Radio and heater Sey! | > OPEN EVENINGS DOOR, SEDANS | 1949 Studebaker 1 tom stake | NORTHWEST CHEVROLET | FE 2-9203 FE 4-4531 | aront Coubms e eg AIRS oe Pam $245 | Wootyncon 110 is having a cleanup sale,’ ‘DODGE G TON PICKUP. # STANDARD TRANS. & “45 1951 KAISER DELUXE SEDAN 3 anid they are really clean- peggy eg agg pce a ea» aioe Several good 1946 aeasecs | eo a —$— ing house NOR VROL: | NEW CAR GUARA els Make offer 1951 KAISER, 4 DOOR RADIO &— : Wooten 1100 a NO PMANERG Foal | Piywous $195. Se ee ee Exam le: pour Tauck pal tac ~ ase ee foe, Wit take ‘cer or, pickup. in “dows a tp fo 1% MONTHS” CLARKSTON @ LINCOLN. NEW TIRES Pow- 1951 Cl fl pe. Radi trode. 3000 Baldwin 24. -| TAKE ADVANTAGE OF OUR MO’ TOR S SAL. ES er windows $195 3482 Taylor Ra | vevrolet 2 dr. Radio, COMP. NS +) ‘ow ovmnuban Location ns %® LINCOLN. RADIO” NEateR|| [eater and dark green re. CHRYSLER: PLY Mourn Il Nd ssl pipet finish. : Lap Hg, - Eh on ming dan SAVE SAVE| we BUY, ett a fo"rnab _E Pike Bt PE 2-7004 a op 395 ‘8 FORD DUMP TROCK n't Delay—Act Today ‘36 FORD Sao Wie "BLACK Beebe" Vout choice at of ‘any | 206 8 Parke St H j & white 1200 miles. — eI ASKINS kit. Special motor. All “CAKE ORION MOTOR see | OLIVER PAN ELS Take over. payments. "Mt at MY 22611 ti) @:00 p —_! AN Ouluad Coe See aby time a MREnY SOMERS SEED TERIES | Oakland County's Fastest | ‘so vonp v4 “NEEDS LITTLE | Sharp condition OR 3-86) BUICK SUE DELI ERIE Growing Dealer hed ag ebay ny down Caraner oe ‘MERCURY ct ‘CLUB BEDAN, tes | : TO DIXIE HWY AT _M-18 MA $8071 | 33 pORD | —cUsTOM LINE foes = bog bata Se | 210 Orchard Lake Ave Ge tah eres) Chae | eer ne eee 1947 etary | Hee etre at LR ner aed nor CHEVROLET a — FULLY isa? MERCURY HARDTOP = | heater, white wall tires. Truly a ine equipped Porton contenien so75 8" "woodward, Birmingham. | NORTHWEST CHEVROLET 1954 West Side Used Cars PE F000 18 Codtiee ann | MERCURY HARD TOP. LiKE | sing eg a Se where overhead by Pt 1063 FORD 3 D810, DOW "wee. wil Sense = Auburn Ave. or 107 Ol d sbil MODELS mates & models to chocke from. | THES Purminshem —— "MERCURY NICE smoble : West Side Used Cars Mechanic_6t 1955 D L ARRY #23 W.’ Huron PR 42185 -Lot EY) So NASH, Su FULL PRICE, emos E ’ ME Where .Used Car Custo- clean inside. On ty 98 dows Courtesy Cars J RO The mer Gets New Car NOWwoodward at 13 Mile Floor Cars , Rochester Ford Dealer Treatment Lnnostn 63500 4 ssi 2 i Your . 1-071) ocke POR MORE THAN 30 YEARS A 0000 PLACE TO BUTT Richt Spot om os See: : oc New FOLIDAY SRORT COUPES For Sele Care 91) 11984 Pontiac 2 Dr:.$1395| Credit — oF so tit seus! “S_ANGLIA. “ENGLISH FORD” 1953 Ply, 2 Door... .$745 Pla sa | SAVE mi. to ug | Isthe— —_ 1982- Doig e-G. Cpe $695 nh Don't Delay=Act Foday om "1982 Nash Am, Q/D.$893| FAYE 700 BEEN zus NOR EVR N WHEN TRYING TO.BUY Woodward st 13 Mile uw - |1952 Ply. Convert... .$895 i CARY Pee oe oxtare.| FERCKING. acer ee ee T Bri ht |1952 Plymouth 4 Dr. .$695 BAD “cREDIT a8 | car Crooks Ra mail g 11952 Olds 88 ....\.$1095|° Or "ae™ sevection | Oakland Comey Easiest Scan THAT "¥O0 CAN BUY FOR | rowing re Excellent eon: Ss "W 1982 Ply. Suburbar a\. ‘0 WEEKLY. PAYMENTS ‘ors co Chevrolet- Oldsmobile pe. Et . . | . e aler 1982 BUICK 2 DR. $10 DOWN AND, JDO ot _. 4Dr.......... 1$895 1 “Morne wWY_AT Mes Ma Sion Sora Rio) 9st Ford V-8 2 Drr-g395)—— No Go-Signert! a ote, BEDE, ERT BUICK 192 SUPER 4 DR. OR 1951 Hudson Hornet.$395| Immediate Delivery! tires. Hydramatic. radio an ese moma mits 8 pene or 1950 Ply. Cl. Coup e. $350 —— uo could buy more for — 2 BUICK RIVIERA S 1950 DeSoto 4 D. . $350 Deal Direct! - NORTHWEST CHEVROLET ™IURON MOTOR Smart OUR TRUCK DEPT. No Finance Co.}- ise lincotn $1100 __ — 982 W Huron a FE 22641 Cc r Bu ers 4955 a v-8 Dump, | Buy Here—Pay Here | mate ose aa toe “Gttion 8309, 50 Pere 3 ri sm yer 1983 Ford VT Pickup Y'ALL COME - |} Rast Bivd. at BE Pike "49 Chev. 4dr. $123; ‘47 Mercury 1952 Ford 4T Pickup : a ond Pymowh 2 és. | One of the Best 1m 8. Taagone nae Ford buf" of sin, 8100: = Relections 1950 G.M.C. 1% T Van. apts ONAL TAYLOR’ S BUICK saat | oF Unt Gar ‘une orm 0 nope GOOD USED CARS Dynaflow, radio. heater. tad "reat | in Town ‘1 NASH SEDAN. $305 ¢ TO | bumper guard. | front . Ri hadké trom | Radios. heaters, SU MMER Cl. FARANCE “Nontuwnet co “Bright Spot” 1emen- ak tase ceterare reat SALE | Woodward a¢ 1) Mile | Gg pot . uwest cuevroietr 4 Chev. 2-dr. .... pee ced _ JEROME | schneider _ cae Se Be oa cig B= pe) J V2 wT, cone PIVFD | et Se Cadillac & Olds . 232 S_ SAGINAW _ st. | ’S1_Ford 2-dr.......$ 495) TRADE EQUITY iN 51 Chev. 2:dr, .....$ 195) rarer CASS at ORCHARD LK | “Palrtane for old older car gy he oma 50 Ford 2-dr $ 305 stodey* FE 8-0488 FE 8-0488 mK) eae fase aoe me ere S NDITION | ''50 Pontiac 4-dr.....$ 345 307 | 82 CHRYSLER « DR Lincotn 5-1100 ing CADILLAC 62 own and we yments om. a 8 Woodward. irm CHRYSLER. ‘49. heater, exrettent if. $808. SAR- atoge V4. Power Broken, automa. tie tranem A luxury car at tasion. *# small car price, Any old car NORTHWEST CHEVROLET Woodward at 13 Mile Lincoin_5-1100 48 GOOD FIRES. 30 CHRYSLER SEDAN IN EX: — — Sikes Pie r ty . Canker Grodeveney Mi | PE, $305 y radio and heater. -je¢ a ust, fine automobile. condition. deat} X. PASS THE WORD - | AROUND : = . BUICK ~ {1982 Buick 4 dr. se KOCH LIQUIDATION SALE t $793. A WON. | erful car | OLET = + Fone ie derful price to |'51 De Soto 4 dr. m- | "51 Ply. Clb. Cpe 50 De Soto aa all. $495 50 Dodge 2 dr...... 50 Buick 2 dr.. 4 : uianiett Kodog “sbaftrweier 'C CHEVROLET Lince!n 35-1100 sen eee 30 Chiryiler 4 dr.. '50 De Soto Clb. Cpe. $195! 50 Studebaker 2 dr.. ‘49 Ford 8 Conv pee eae OLIVER "49.Nash 2 dr........-. is having a cleanup sale, A Olds Ob. Cpe... S145 and they are really aean- ing house, Example: 46 Ford 4 dr..........$75 _ a Radio, . sharpie. | “KELLER and heater. | GUID TOGOLD: Sell ’49,Dodge Clb. Cpe.. "$295 ) *49 Olds 88 Wgn......$245 49 Hudson 8 4 dr.... .$145 49 Ford 2 dr..........$95 $95 '47 Buick Super 4 dr. $145 ’47 Stude. 4 dr........$145 5 |'42 Plymouth 2 dr.... .$45 30 Plymouth 4-dr.. .$ , 49 Hudson 4-dr. /°51 Buick Super 4 dr. $495, wens $495 | +. AS $345 =Sderr aL ~ 4953.-Gooed $195 |— Sab) 4 50 Willys St. Wen. $395 ..$ _ TAYLOR’ S 1831" iy Market 41561 {950 PACKARD « D tle transmission R io and heat- $310. 177 Perkins St. PLYMOUTH STATION | WAGON, er l" at = Lake + 345. =o i ea car past Don't | mie this buy Liege toda CHEVROLET Ford $1645 ‘54 Dodae . $1195 STAR CHIEF a rower hreke ee ~ae other _extras, FE ¢ 1953 poRne Sar uKE 2 Be | 4 ta SN and assume paym Woodward. Birmingham. "$2 PONTIAC SEDAN $895. HYDRA- matic, radio and heater, 2 tone | blue, white — tires. Who could ask for mo . i WOR THWEST CHEVROLET Woodward at 13 Mile Lincoln §-1100 PASS THE WORD AROUND © OLIVER - BUICK '53 is having a cleanup sale, | | and they are really clean? a _ ing house. LU } oe Pontiac — £xample: 1953 Chevrolet 4 dr. Very smart ae car. OLIVER BUICK HYDRA. 8 CATALINA $1295 1953 83 PON PONTIAC | 2 DR. 9005 wYORA | 3--tene—| 1 ont Mr. Radio, heater Power Glide and 2 tone green. $795 Star Chief édr. Custom. Radio, heater, Hydramatic, and visor. $1895 1951 Ford 1954 Chevrolet Bel Air 4dr Radio neates. Pow- (dr. Radio, beater and Pord- er Glide and 2 tone. 2-Matic [t's gotta go. $1495 $445 100 More Cars to Choose From PONTIAC RETAIL STORE “Goodwill Used Cars” 65 MT. CLEMENS ST. FE 3-7117 | 54 Cheve dix. 2-d. $ 999 Special Special |62-CARS-62 ' 1946 Through 1952 Models | —+4— TOO NUMEROUS TOO CHEAP TO LIST Ranging from $49 to $299 NO MONEY DOWN Immediate Delivery A-] Buys. 2 Nash 2-dr. ...$ 499 ‘53 Pont. dix. ch. $ 999 3 Willys 2-dn ..$ 499 '52 Chev. dix.2-d. $ 599 'S3 Hudson 4-dr. $ 644 54 Ford hardtop $1599 '52. Ford R Wen. $ 799 Full Offenhauser. Ss re 5 ° Equip.” "52 Cad. 62 4-dr. $1599 "53 Plym. 4-dr. . S$ 699 ‘34 Ford 2-dr. ...$ 999 53 Nash 4-dr. ...$ 699 53 Chev. 2-dr....$ 699 "53. Dodge 4-dr. ..$ 799 52 Stude. 2-dr. *.$ 444 ‘31 Ford hardtop $ Pe 52 Merc. hardtop $ ‘52 DeSoto cl. cp. $ 499 "31 Pont. hardtop $ 644 ‘52 Plym. st. wg. $ 599 ’52 Olds 88 2-dr.. .$ 899 ‘52 Pont, di. oft, $ 644 ’52 Buick Riviera $ 699 ‘53 Ford hardtop $1044 52 Plym. 2-dr. ..$ 499 "33 Chev. hardtop $1099 54 Plym. 2-dr. ..$ 999 53 Pont. S. Wen. $1099 ‘53 Ford 4-dr....$ 699 ‘47 Cad. 62 4-dr...$ 399 _'53. Buick. ‘33 Ford rch. wg.. $1044 |. hardtop $1299-4 Pp ASS. THE WORD AROUND -. OLIVER BUICK is having a cleanup sale, and they are really clean- ing house. Example: 11950 Pontiac 2 dr. Looks and runs bry : thengh re oe €~h QV 710 ove si not 52 Ford 2-dr. '....$ 599 Tr ucks rae Mess = “=“*ST Ford 2-t. dump S444 FORDOR ; Convertibles shox? spd. atte. eet ot Hecsamai || 33 Ford conv. ...$1044 ’S2 Ford Y4-ton_. $645 mee peaking 0 argains 52 Chev. conv. ..$ 699 - cas seeesg OD “a Ponti "a ’ ie, oan. ’51 Ford conv. ...$ 544 Chev. Y4-ton 40. * ‘ . kup. sees § 444 "32 Stiyaer ; like new sen 53 Buick conv. ..$1299 47 aes ¥4-ton ¥ — 54 Ford conv. ,..$1499- pickup ......$ 199 Harold Turner, Ford 2BIG LOTS * Matthews Me : _ Hargreaves ¢ wits s. SAGINAW oe) FEU. ae Midwest 4-750: . | Lhe 9.4000 _ Liberty 9-4001 JOrdan 4.6266, Low, Low Bank Rates — No Down Payment tnmediaté “Spo Delivery FORTY-THREE Video ~ Trade Crushes Youth | KALAMAZOO U—Osbert Gib THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 17, 1955 Steve Allen’s Low Praare: Commy Perfect for -- Today's Radio Programs -- Undisputed King ere: et > Dems Gilicie Programs furnished : ice, om by stations listed in this column are subject to change without uotice. of Wee Hours ; son, 12, was crushed to death = (seo) WWJ, 50)‘ WOAR, dim) WaYE ane WIBK, (1490) WRON, (1460) Tuésday under a tractor in a TONE 9:00—WJR, Pop Concert CKLW Jim Dunber = Glan . e § 0 ay farm accident at his parents’ home Per Reaie attains | Sette stung eye | eke Seale Shee | GR BES Bososoree | Non - Seltzer - Squirting | 5 ee ena — Ww Wattrick, McKensie| CXLW. True tive WPON, N Muste w N + 4 f . : GKiW. Rew wn Wow “ONS Migkey Shorr | 6.39 wan. Voice of agricit.| WPON. News, Magic Carpet; Comic Has Yen to Write GOP Says President WAR Rows 0:30 WIR Ammon a eg PE Bg ey > Musical Comedy Performs Job Perfectly 6:36 WIR, Bob Reynolds wxve President’s Gont, fone Ren d P.. SR xva. By ees - E h : = Wxv¥z, “Bil Stero* WXYZ. Mickey hus, [87 | WCAR, Coffee with Clem | WIBK. Tom Gerke By DICK KLEINER ven When Relaxing CKLW. Eddie Chase ta Orville Hide Rise ‘no’ Shine cae. bh we: First of Two Dispatches WCAR. demesema WW). Piooer MeGes, "| Ww" web maxes 10:00—WJR._ Arthur Godfrey 4 NEW YQRK (NEA)—A veteran. WASHINGTON, Sen. Cape- WPON. Sports Siants WXY2. Edward P. Morgan WXYZ, Osgood News, Wolf WWJ, McBride, Peale stand-up-and-tell-jokes comic sur- 1:0@—WJR, Guest House CKLW. Jim Ven Kuren CKLW. News, David WXYZ My True Story s jhart (R-Ind), denouncing Demo- WWJ, Three Star Extre WJBK: News, Mickey Shorr! WJBK, News, Gentile, Binge | CKLW. News, Homechats veyed the current crop of TV { : ; WXYZ, Stars at Seven WPON New WCAR, News WJBK, News, Tom George | comedians in one disgruntled sen- cratic criticism of President Ei-| CREW: Robert ‘Hurcas | 19:30-WJR. Presidential Rpt PON News. Rise. WCAR, News vera nlf el hovel i: WJBK. News, Al ‘or wai neve by Lewis 1 a WIR, Myste Hau WPON. News tence: ‘They're a bunch of light- senhower's golf and vacations, said | woe News A ol aw 10:30—w. oe oo Laas ti WPON pre Gib shaniey wae Rockin with ‘arog wxya sgood, News, Wott wwo ap. Aatbey Godtree weights. . e. today the President “ean run his) Oa. care carte? | WOM See tnd Ooril WIDK. News denttio. | bats office as well from Gettysburg or WXYZ, Strange 11:60—WJR, “Joseph Hainline | WCAN, Coffee with Clem CRLW. Bary — Steve Allen, a heavyweight . CKLW, Gabriel Beatter oe Bruce Mayer WPON. News. Rise, Shine wear. Birmingoam 8 mt among lightweights, typifies this Denver as from the White House. Sag — pa Shorr Chin P nents saree tees Fah - White = bebe vaobl cule group. not exclisivelya- He sad Etsenhower has “‘such peer om Sa, Wann News. Mickey shore | WY2. Oscood News, Wolf ve D sient ie nich 7 comet . he is the perfect ex- an unexcelled grasp" of the pres @UUUSSUNOEOREOEE a a a Tightwelght tom pcieathatbe ‘could soci ost NEES G8 raf 3 20s WXYZ, Top of the Town | WPON News WJBK, News, Tom George of his time in Gettysburg and * : AE noi agg Bt CKLW. Jim Dunbar 0:30 WIR Musto Han ~ WCAR, Mews feo grown the pratfall and the seltzer yeure “ie . oe Ten een? | WRON. Here's lo Vee "| WKYK Oegeed Wows, Well ppt Make Up Ming | *duirter; TV doesn’t smile on per- criticiam would be justified.” \s LATEST a WW), Lone ae , CKLW. Toby | WWJ, Phrase That Pays | formers who simply tell jokes; TV e 2 * iS a WETR. Joh Joba Vandereoos ' “Wm vim veal” WoaR Coftee oun bem c mW cameo com me ae low pressure Bige airtied pa Rebron a See the 1956 s WJBK, Rieke, Shorr WWJ, New | . tse 3B Shine J Tom George | And Steve Allen. a non:joke- rte ss sd teibedeccest Hi WPON, Gib shea WXYZ, News Ace, wort | ww i wee fares WPON: Poatiae’ Party | telling, non-seltzer-squirter, gues jae yesterday . a ae = . RCA VICTOR & a | pressure comic, came along at kn ewer) Yee mae SS 8 ee 7~* Today’ 5 T l | just the right time. He's become SS ee ee one come oe is PHILCO TV H : VY Ee evision roqra! } IS — = | the undisputed king of the wee iS THIS GUY REAL — TV's Jekell-and-Hyde personality, Steve piling of some domestic minerals. | a . , hours, and his popularity is such Allen, changes from a shy introvert into one of the nation’s tep-ad-| The President said the minerals a HAMPTON.TV a that he's currently filming the lib comedians when he steps in = of the television cameras are no longer needed. ia 625 West Muren $8, a Channel 2——WJBK-TV Channel 4—WWJ-TV — Channel 1-WXYZ-TV Channel 9—CKLW-TV Tee tole 8 (wie abe | u in that’. _ pannel Goa ead yortrt |] gle : . “ z Benny Goodman. will wear we a medium R ere A a y : has killed eff top eeuaies quickly Distributions of Gas-Tax | trom “bad advice and a lack of ATI 2 GHLIGHTS Teagarden, Harold Lang, 7 per’s Mat. (2) Robert Q. Lewis. What with his movie, his TV | ang cruelty. personal understanding on the part | 6:00—(T) Soupy Sates: Comedy. Mayehoff, guests of singer lt: 30—(4) Jean McBride. (2) Link- work, his recotds and his many Receipts Set by State of the chief executive made inevi- | Ward's TV Service (9) Circle 9 Theater. Buster} Laine. letter’s Houseparty. other operations, Steve Allen | Steve was born in New York.) | AnsinG u—The State High-|table by his isolation from the Crabbe in. “Borde | 7:30—(1) Playhouse, Stephen Mc- | 2:00—(7) Stars on Seven. (4) Ted/. will gross upwards of $280,009 | but brought up by relatives in pe ‘ra n tr Badman. : : = * way Department said-today it will | work-a-day world. : (4) Sonny Eliot. Variety. Quiz. Nally plays Texas Ranger as- Mack's Matinee. (2) The Big; this year, And that’s a pretty | Chicago while his vaudevillian distribute some $31 million in gas| Murray said it is ““snfortunate’® | ] 6:15—(7) Dinner Theater. Little = kt bring ‘in bayhood friend | | aes a ee I bigh figure for low pressure. 1 | cealagiot oad pirhomgril Pla and weight tax receipts for the | that Eisethower “has found it ff F& 2-2976 46 N. Hilldale Raseals- in-“‘Spanky."’ 44) -News.}- “ho is_hiding with relatives in | urs. nee. If Allen had. come along ten ° : scond. quarter of this year to | necessary to devote so much time | OPEN EVENINGS | Paul Williams, (2) News. Jac| “No Compromise.” Robert} Pays to Be Married. (2) Bob | years ago, chances are he Years. when bod ~ gr cities counties and via | to ay golf game and his Gettys-| . : LeGofft. Strauss co-stars. (4) My Little| Crosby Show. | wouldn't have made much of | homes and attended many schools, |“ 4 receipts for the second | burg farm.’ 6:25~(4) Sports. Bill Flemming.| Margie. A Great Dane is “The |3:00—(7) Heartthrob Theater. (2)| name for himself. He had long &% the root of his introversion. | quarter of this year total $31,444, > ° (2) TV Weatherman. Dr. Ever.| Unexpected Guest” at the Al| Brighter Day. (4) Way of the! exposure on radio, with only | But it ts equally possible to at-| oe de partment said a Capehart said Murray's criticism Famous Make ett Phelps. ‘| brights and they try to remove! World. moderate success. tribute his easy-going ability to compares with $28,720,727 for the | Was “neither warranted nor fac-| USED TV SETS 6:30—(7) Dinseyland. “Cavalcade; him without revealing their | 3:15—M). First. Love. (2) Secret Students of comedy say the | Set siong_with people to the same /same quarter of last year. | tual, "and added in an interview: Only $5 Per Week! of Songs” from Disney fitms | identity. Gale Storm, Charles| Storm. — | would have been “a bomb” (dud) | SUrE- | Under a 1953 act, state gas and| “Presiivnt Eisenhower knows) : from 1933's “Who's Afraid of the} Farrell star. i he Wortd of Mr. Sweeney. | in vaudeville. But his style is ARMY FLING weight taxes are - distributed .— gbout_what's going on in the | HAMI TON TV Big Bad Wolf,” to 1955's songs |*:°—(7) Masquerade Party.| | (2) On Your Account. , perfectly suited to the new TV| After college and a brief fling “local units on the following formu, | nation and in the world than any |i &%@ © Gores ve +e from “Lady and the acl (4) Matt Dennis Show. Songs Terry Stevens, guest. Colorcast. | (2) News. Walter Cronkite. Pane} guised guests. (4) Jones in “The Failure,” story of | wife who tries to resist her tt tries to recognize dis- | 3:45—(4) Modern Romance. Television , 3:55—(9) News. Playhouse. Judith Evetyn, Henry | 4:00—(7) Captain Flint. othy T., Folk—Songs. Lee. (2) Sagebrush Shorty. (9) Tim- | (4) Pinky type of comedy, a type which ad- mittedly he did much to form. * ® * | Actually, Steve Allen is’ one of the _least-likely-to-be-a-comedian in the Army — he was medically | discharged — he got into radio and began the career that has brought him fame, high salaries | la: 44 per cent to the state for state tgunklines, 37 per cent to counties and 19 per cent to cities and incorporated villages. other president ever has, He has | excellent advisers. The American people ought to be delighted that we have a president who has learned to handle the job without | 6:45—(4) News Caravan, John and a marriage with the lovely = Cameron Swayze. (2) Triplé band’s many failures. (2) The | 4:30—(9) Howdy Doody. (4) Howdy | of anybody you could meet. He is actress, Jayne Meadows. t Anewer to Previeus Pussle ruining his health." 4 Feature Theater. Film drama. | Millionaire. Man is forced by his} Doody. ped and introverted. off-screen, Now there seems no stopping [Hlotclelels) Palo le Sen, Neuberger (D-Ore) said in 7:00—(9) Million Dollar Movie.| Wife to change his penny-pinch- |4:50—(7) Ricky the Clown. almost to thé point of this being! atten The onty problem would rate Tote a separate interview Eisenhower | Anna Neagle, Michael Wilding] img habits when he gets mil-|5:@0—(7) Auntie Dee. (9) Justice, a problem. Whep you meet him appear to be. which way does he eaocr at ep tat : probably would carry the Western in Park Lane.” (4) Request Per-| lion dollar gift in “The Story Colt. (4) Mr. Twinky Presents. | on talk te him, his eyes rarely) want to go. He obviously can a retersaecs states if a pevaitoaset onan | formance. Robert Crosson, Fern| f Quentin Harwood,” (2) The Early Show. meet yours. At lunch he “keeps | continue as a TV comedian and [ETHlAININIMICEMI@I@I 1B] | were held today. ety Bennett, Hugh Sanders in “A |8:30—(7) Pehny to a Million, Quiz| 5:30—(7) Action Theater. (4) | his head “down, = with the | personality. pr ee © Hi-fT 3 : : | x v P=] - Dream for ss bey some wandh = ——— . ane. s: pra spouse —a eeu cepa reel wauly | ISA EiRieiet Sinls. Two Detroit Men Given © Tape Recorders rai Show ; : ; 1s . when misunderstanding makes| comedy. (2) I've Got a Secret. - | and sincerely, but never volun- — About two-fifths of all U.S. hos-| aererirstgisiegsT Te) |Probation Terms Here © Record Players , kk we Panel quiz with Don McNeill, teering information. | pital beds are occupied by mental FetViAlpi@lor Triginialc a © Inter-Comm. Systems him try to keep his father from Little Schoolg irl > | patients, and the ratio is increas-| fefetrieivia} fILIAlTIOle Two Detroiters were placed on | © PA Systems his graduation. (2) Frankie} Bill Citlen, Henry Morgan. Seer are cuaree ing. | Fefetelstote) [RIATPIMIRIC) [two-year probation and assessed a ; Laine Time. Patt Page, deck], dave Meadows. |. |Clicks Off Those Ny Heli pete ig age Meassltasestessc BLAKE Heavyweight Bout: Nino Valdes | Biggest’ Words and he changes immediately. He | 1 Hockey ball | A B. Hartrick. vs. Bob Satterfield. (9) Play of becomes the Steve Allen of TV—| } Pee. ster i Sentenced to spend the first | RADIO - TV the Week. Sir Cedric Hardwicke.| NEW YORK, wH—A 12-year-old | 8 Temarkably witty ad libber, a | 32 Soler disk days in jail are Dock Davis, 35, | Amada Blake in “Crossroads,” | schoolgirl spell guy who'll do any zany stunt that | }4-Mitera: 1922 Magnoli story of French Revolution. (4) 35.008 leat neigh by clicking rc] comes along, a man who'll Jock | 8 Family mistory = 7. at See Mapas aes os 3149 W. Huron This Is Your Life. Life story | -antidisestablish janism"” on| YOU straight in the screen and !is Natural ~ | mitted Aug. 8 robbing @ Pontiac FE 4-5791> of Gen. Mark W. Clark retold. | the CBS television show “The talk tn a firm voice on any subject | 3} Pre wile — man of $300 July 17. (2) Steel Hour. Family concen- | $64.000 Question. he deems worthwhile. 3 Droge 5 yy —_—— - trates on getting daughter mar | Gloria Lockerman's grandmother | _In show business, such a com- ls Aol roles ty ; ried off lest she become @ de-| wij) decide whether the junior high | termined spinster like her aunt | schoo! student tries the $16,000| There are niany performers w pokey in ‘The Bride Cried,” with | | question next Tuesday or otis change slightly. but most are 32 Conditional Janice Rule, Barbara O'Neil. | for the $8,000. pretty much the same person on | x Drea” Ruth Ford, Jane Seymour. * * ® | screen or off. But Steve Allen is | 3 Football team |9:30—(9) Cabbage and Kings.| If she tries for the $16,000 and | ‘wo distinct persons, two diamet- | 35 Greek ‘district . Conversation piece. (4) Mr. Dis-! fails, she will receive a $4,000 col- | Tically opposed personali = —_— euthor trict Attorney. Innocent boy is} lege education trust_ fund as al. 4 Peminine saved from mob infuriated by| consolation prize. The regular con- a : teen-age vandalism. David Brian | solation prize “ey an expensive auto- : Mr. D. A.- | mobile, but the rule was altered 10:00—(7) Playhouse. Robert Low-| in view of Gloria's age. rey in “Shep Comes Home."’| Gloria, a Negro, who finished (9) National News. (4) Amos 'n' | Mth out of 62 finalists in the Na- Andy. Andy and Kingfish acci- tionalist Spelling Bee at Washing- dentally get a picture of ““Jewel-| ton, D.C., last May, smiled as | ry Store Robbery.” (2) I'm the she Picked spelling as her category Law. George Raft in “Trucking | on the TV show last night. Story,” mystery. * * * 10:15—(2) Yesterday’s Newsreel. | Film. 10:30—(9) Boston Blackie. Kent Taylor as Blackie, gets confes- ~sion from real criminal ‘and frees man accused of assault. (4). Traffic Court. Cases from Recorder’s Court re-enacted. (2) Top Plays of ‘55. “The Reign of Amelica Joe.” drama. 11:00—(7).. Dee Parker Show. Mu- sical variety. (9) Mystery The- ater. Clifford . Evans, Thea- Gregory in “Solution by Phone.” (4) News. Paul Williams. (2) | Screen Actors Guild News. Jac LeGoft. ‘Ends TV-Film Strike 11:15—(7) Film Theater. Feature film TBA. (4) Little Show.) HOLLYWOOD @The Screen Baynes Barron in “Thieves Actors Guild has accepted a new| | contract for actors in television |; NEED A ___New Television TOM —Has- a Carload of GENERAL ELECTRIC Television Custom-Buit SPARTONTY He 69” . present small-screen set! This Steve -Allen } French party wares aoaee use them 8 Stra LJ Gntmpertent raon 26 En@ures 24 Imitated 35 Wen 26 Quivering 28 Bases 30 Meraidic band 31 Hammer head 35 Suit-maker 4 Corridors 5 ¢ J Gloria, a ninth-grade student at Booker T. 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