Rain Yesterday y Cloudy, Hot “Details page two 113th YEAR * } x**e* PONTIAC, | MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, AUGUST. & 1955 —60 PAGES. kn iin Tu * Cold Front May Snap Heat Wave Friday Night. * * * : -” ABGOCIATED PRESS. UNITED INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE PREAS PHOTOS Te a x * Emotion in the northwest section of Fails to Bring Relief fo Area Mercury | Reaches 90s, Again for 6th 1 Seroignt Day Here — 79 Lf a. mi. 8&3 Neon a «62 op, m. ata s a. mm... 9 a. Mm..,. 10 a, m, The thermometer regis- tered in the 90s today for - the sixth straight day,-put,— the ‘weather. bureau held| . out hope of relief this week- end, Scattered electrical storms Oakland County. left some homes without utility serv- ice. A rash of minor traffic} accidents were attributed to the driving rain. © One storm death was recorded in the state. _The temperature was expected to hit the 90s tomorrow, but a cold fron through the western plain states may bring re- lief from the heat tomorrow night. Cooling breezes should end the heat wave by Saturday or Sunday, the weather bureaw stated. 4 confined to power line breaks due | to lightning. A traffic light at Dixie Hwy. and Andersonville Rd. in Waterford was off from 3:55 p.m. to 4:45 p.m. A minor traffic tie-up —oe- curred until Waterford Township AP Wirephote COL. JOHN K. ARNOLD JR, Emotion grips released . flier, Col. John K. Arnold Jr., 41, of Silver Springs, Md., one of the 11 U. S. airmen released in Hong Kong today by Chinese Commu- nists as he started to talk into a Microphone in response to a ques- |‘ tion as to how he felt, He turned away and mumbled: “I simply can't say how I feel.” (See story Hse eae 2 : Assemble Me Model k' S were, at Dearborn Today DETROIT W—Lined up at their | original home in suburban Dear- | Storm damage in this area was | orn today are 57 Model A Ford Korea, he said in his first chance | cars, most of them as “‘spry”’ and | | directly to deny Communist Chi- shiny as the day they left the as-, i assertion the plane intruded | sembly line some 25 years ago. They returned for the first ‘an- nual meeting of the Modei A Re storers Club, Inc. Its 800 members are trying to restore their old Mod- Jat Manila Base tation _in_1952. 11 Freed Airmen. they ~eartier had crossed happily over the border to 'mander of the U. S. 13th | Air Force, and by U. S. Am- ms ‘Down he’ * 2&8. danni e 5 ole Swap pe I en Dis — ne Is nn gute nome a Arrive Happily Fliers Due in Tokyo Tomorrow Before Trip | Honie to Families MANILA (P—The eleven American ‘airmen freed by |Red China tonight arrived! at Clark from Hong Kong, Air Force Base where freedom. They were met by Brig. | Gen. William L. Lee, ‘¢6m- | bassador Homer Ferguson. It was sort-of a humecom- ing for all eleven. They pre- | viously were attached to the 581st Wing at Clark before | they went to Korea on ro- They will fly tomiorrow to Tokyo and then to the U.S. West Coast for reunion with their families. They were in Hong Kong only afew hours and it was there they gave the few remarks permitted so far. Col. John Knox Arnold Jr., 41, Silver Spring, Md., their leader, bitterly told a press conference, ‘Peiping is not entitled to a g-- d--- thing” in now sd fthengpento oneal ont out and mae captured in North + i Gun Battle Nets Brink's Bandits Third Escar After Trio Ambush; Shoot, Guard in Buffalo ~ BUFFALO? N.Y. & — Three armed men ambushed—a—Brink’s| armored car, shot a guard and made off with $160,000 in race- track receipts last night. Two were captured after a gun battle. The loot was recovered, The bandits, clad in silk-stocking | masks and armed with a sub- }machinegun, broke into the Brink's, Inc., garage and vault nto China, IN GOOD CONDITION. _Two_ medical checks after’ they | crossed the. border bridge to free- dom today showed all in “fair before the car arrived with almost $498,000 in receipts from the Fort his office wall with a holly wreat wipes his brow made by Hennepin (Minn.) County Sheriff Frank -Geatt traa ta Dewan af a. White Christmas | ee Sn ave Unc eee Calls US. Plan “—y ‘Unrealistic,” Lauds Eisenhower but Offers Own Program for Arms Control down as “unrealistic” Pres- a swap of military blue- | prints and mutual air in- ~ spection of each other's territories. Deputies to the Stipreme Soviet Parliament —assem- {|_MOSCOW (® — Premier Buliganin today turned Praises Geneva ident Eisenhower's pian for--—-— bled: in ‘the Great -Kremlin ©OOL THOUGHT — A psychological attempt to beat the heat is¢—-——~— h and sign telling the days until Christmas, when it is usually a bit cooler than present temperatures. Despite cool aad the sign is supposed to engender, the sheriff still 80,800 Working Commission reported today. north from 14-Mile. road, Pontiac Area Employment Shows Increase Over ‘54 Despite a moderate employment decline in the past. 30 days, there are currently 5,900 more persons working | in the Pontiac area than there were a year. ago, the Pontiac office of the Michigan Employment Security The area's largest industry—motor vehicles—has on its payrolls 3,700 more employes than a year ago, said James H. Dudley; office manager. Employment currently stands at 80,800 in the area! .i4 800 less than during the k as he adorns | hall burst into laughter when Bulganin said the real effect of the President's pro- posal would not be consid- erable because “both coun- tries have limitle » terri- tories'on which one ‘could hide anything.” The President offered at the Geneva summit conference on July 21 to pinpoint American military jestablishments and let them come under the eyes of Russian aerial inspection teams in return for re- ciprocal action by the Russians. The President said he made the proposal te convinee every- one of “the great sincerity of the Tunpike Survey in Area Finished United States in approaching this prebiem of disarmament.” The Soviet premier’s rejection ‘ot MTA Head Is Convinced | Toll Road Route Here. Is Best Possible The chairman of the Michigan Turnpike Authority yesterday com- the proposed toll road route from Pontiac to the south Oakland County line and said he is con- vinced the general layout is the {best possible. George N. Higgins, of Ferndale, “T’'m. willing to listen to any Erie race track just across the | Niagara River in Canada. Three | Brink's employes were on the truck. previous 30-day period, Dud ley said. slight downward trend is| Two of the holdup men were Bie cogent me neovedhorg moe Independence ' Townships plus Pontiac city. ported about 600 phones out, The ’ ston region was hardest hit. Serv- Tey Deere ilaas On_veperted _about 150 persons without service et A's to peak condition. Ford Motor Co. built some 44 terford Township, Scattered serv- ice -shut-offs — in White Lake, Springfield, Commerce, Rose, and Orion . Wires were down In Waterford at 4049 Walton Blvd. and at Hedge and Edgeton Rds. Michigan Bell Telephone Co. re- Drayton Plains-Lake Orion-Clark- ice was restored completely this afternoon after crews d all Pontiac Hospitals treated treated three —— on Page 2, Col. 4) carnival for the day yesterday and 1931, | “| good condition,” three doctors re- ported, >Mai. William H. Baumer. Lewisburg, Pa:, was on crutches. He said his left leg was .wounded William White, who drove his | when the plane was shot down. He 1931 Model A 2,700 miles from Carlsbad, Calif., won prizes for the most miles traveled and for the {most passengers carried. Russell J. Gerrits of Chicago a ation job. Firemen’s Fair Afire EASTON, Pa» — The Avona; Fire Department had to close its and grounds—just from the Avona fire house. later suffered frost bite. Elated in their freedom, the fliers refused to look back into the Red Chita,” Arecté giinced over hin sheut- der and said, “That is all. I don't want to look back any more.” Another sald, “I can't, T won't look back.” Emotion so choked Arnold when} he was called before television and newsree] cameras at Hong Ko~3’ 's 32,_of | said “t thought-1- waite: dend-inan.” Par 27, the wounded guard. , “Saw ‘em and pulled my .38 but tember, the man stated. He estimated the before I could fire a shot the guy with the tommy gun: got me in the shoulder.” The bandits were e identified by. [police as Anthony Pettinato, 39, Baltimore, and Sylvester — the Bronx. In ao s Press -». 31 thru 41 _past month but 3,100 less than a —— eget * tivity continued at a very low tar foreseen through mid-Sep-/ he manager so will drop another 0 in the six weeks’ period. Unemployment at mid-July was estimated at 2,900, up—300—in-the- year ago, Dudley said. The un- employed now make up 3.3 per ‘cent of the total labor force com- pared with 3 per cent.in June and 7.1 per cent in July, 1954, “Increases in the number of nna reaching. the lowest— point-in- two simply can’t: say how I years last week. i A continuation of the* 4s Health Director _ r,Favors Shorts — needed before the present route | the teast—-white—stilt ‘communities — .| meeting traffic demands." for Men on Job LINCOLN, Neb. (—City Health. Director James T. Googe says the | timé has come when “we should break American fradition " How? By making it acceptable -te-wear-walking-shorts to-work.— +-Dr. Googe said last night, “Many mén, including myself, change in- to shorts upon arrival home from work. But we don't wear them on | the ‘job because they aren't ac- ceptable. What it takes is for 30 or 40 men in a town to band to- (gether and lead the parade.” 1$4 } Million Meters” revenue. of $4,388,363 in 1954. | pleted a block-by-block survey of | will disrupt individual homes and the en came near the end of his %-minute report to the Soviet people on the Geneva | conference. He spoke to a special ‘session of 1,500 deputies to the Supreme Soviet. GENEVA EASED TENSION © ~+ the conference: 1, Geneva helped to ease inter- national tension, 3, Mt marked the beginning of putting an end to the cold war, He pledged the U.S.5.R. would werd te eng Ge orld wa. He said all four powers dis- posi but. feel. only a tew . played a desire at Geneva to end minor engineering changes are lthe cold war. Referring to Eisenhower" &plan ;as a step toward omament, ‘Bulganin said: “We must pay tribute to his ef ferts for a-settlement of this ques- He made three main. points about Higgins stated his group will meet Aug. 15 with Detroit Mayor Albert E. Cobo to “listen to any suggestions the mayor has about the route through the Detroit area.” — “ Once the turnpike's construction is started, the chairman declared, possible.” _ Previous estimates | Placed construction. time . three years, The authority will meet Monday in Lansing with the State’ Highway Department in an attempt‘to agree | - on a coordination of plans. High- way Commissioner Charles ‘M, — _NEW YORK (®—The- dity ‘5 213, way_to_run_ y Wieters registered a total | would make a toll road imprac- Zeigler has asserted he will push Lconstruction of a north-south free. Oakland which +- “Tm going to insist that it be’ | finished as near the 2-year mark | | as tical. “(See details of Soviet plan on - pege 2.) tion, but the. real effect ‘could “not be considerable and we said in un- officia] talk at Geneva that both - eountries have limitless territories on which | one could hide = ‘thing. : Bulganin- said ‘the ‘Soviet plan for arms inspection ang controt (Continued on Page 2, Col. 2) tncerncenmen Only Bonanzagrams “Offer Cash Award The Press has been receiving What's My Line puzzle answers _in “the mail recently. -The—only—— : ~puzzle-for which we are offering = a prize is Bonanzagram,.What's My Line is for-enjoyment only, _Emancipator Sanity prevails. , (And that’s unusual when it comes to fashions— animal, vegetable or mineral.) _.Wednesday’s~Press—announced_that- _six- hardy ~ "pioneers in Pontiac had agreed to wear sport shirts without neckties when the mercury reached 90, : providing other businessmen showed. a willingness to follow, x & "This was a startling innovation, for the t.b.m. nas been a silent, suffering victim of soctal-edicte since” ting, beginning of time. — * * ~ he has switched to | of that socks Which do you favor? — Helenizand Strikes Blow for Freedom, Cc Soanfoct 3 enesses of His Grace. One was taken after he pe been enduring the de- bilitating effects of 90 plus temperature and its, » concomitant exhaustion. The other was taken after he had discarded Mankind’s Greatest Summertime Curse. and was comfortably clad in a ‘Sport shirt, sans necktie. x .® x * These photos will be put on micro-film and preserved e 2. jin underground vaults that serve posterity. Cerituries _ | trom now when analysts study the strife and global contention that marks this era, these significant eae —— |may Explain All. bd x * Yes, Washington and tinsite will ultimately move “over. Lincoln freed the slaves but Heldenbrand freed “This te the same ‘Howard VY. Heldenbrand. . Now shirt and divested himself - which, locks the heat inside. tic| Howard Van Antwerp Heldenbrand because of his un- usually. photographic physiognomy; because of his long elf suing men a awe bees ne | ef plencern to victory and were Phil Monaghan, Abe Fred Haggard and ye solemn serves as historian, but without portfolio. : ee en on $e, sche. a success. His compatriots Lapides, Bob Critchfield, scrivener-publisher whe te 4 ——_Ag . i porate oa _ dove." Two Men = Named | fered as an alternate to President ~Risenhower’s — witht _in2 A.M. Stroll _____s she wanted to get some air. Tt} THURSDAY, AUGUST + 1955 oe ae Red: aims Bonizol Plan Calls for *- Weapon Ban Rus- ‘Here SiO Ee let pons of | ih | Soviet Union, which we mist not ignore. . .” Bulganin expressed regret Soviet | ior: aiveal exchange | Proposals to discuss Asian prob- | 2 [lems at Geneva were rejected in| spite- of the fact the “urgent na- 5 oats. fee immediate ‘ture of these problems was evident eign penatcot from both East and . one wanted to look facts in the Germany a of | ace, cme weapons popllaipeppathal | _ Then he said: “It is obvious the all peace plea. 'Sqviet delegation could not agree | id | to discuss the question of the situa- Further, the Russians listed these | tion in the Eastern European ‘coun- points as necessary to tries and- the question of interna. “free bumanity from the threat tional communism.” He said Rus- of a new destructive war’ sia had pointed out that to put) 1, Full prohibition of the use the problem of the situation in the | and production of nuclear and Eastern European countries on the | other weapons of mass destruction &s¢ nda at Geneva would ‘‘push us, and diversion of this force to peace: toward inte rierence in the internal; ful aims. affairs of the states concerned.” 4 2 A considerable reduction of all As regards international com quarters is the accepted bogey | ta | armaments. The United States, " Bulganin Soviet Russia’ and Communist | frighten naive persons, China would be. limited to armed | said: forces of 1% million men each+ “We have stated the Geneva con-| and smaller quotas would be fixed) ference was convened to discuss for other pow ers. | problems of relations among states * : not to discuss either the activities | 3. Setting up Pa a control organ| of these or other political parties | : guaranteeing -effee-; 48 Various countries or the rela-, _ tive observation by all countries ons among {heme parties.” of this prohibition and reduction. te-the- : Bulganin said: | ment folds is that 7 cee: A sei “When discussing the German) ‘general European treaty or the problem two different approaches | setting up of a system of collective were displayed at the Geneva con- | | security with the participation of | ference,_The problem is whether | 8! European states and he United | the development of Western Ger- | States would be the most reliable | many Will answer the Interest of | Wy of insuring —.security for | peace or if it will — the policy : ota militarization. * 8 8 ~~ egation at Geneva urged that ul- | “The three Western powers did timately no foreign troops should not conceal the fact they wanted | remain on territories of European. | to draw a unified Germany into a | States. miliary pos “We are profoundly oot | “lt is clear the-Soviet govern- (that genuine security of European _ment could not and cannot agree (states can and must be assured with such a point of view, for This | onty -when~an~end—is—put—to—the a policy of military groupings, when ‘all European states as well as the | | United States join in their efforts | in the struggle for peace.” The premier said new possibili- | | ties of reaching an agreement on | Germany would be reviewed dur- | iy veering cars, thelr brakes sudden- slammed floorboard, | ee a Diaper-Clad Tot Stops City Traffic , DETROIT-®—Screaming tires of a the foreign ministers confer- the I ence in October in Geneva and added such possibilities * should not | lore Peoeane Arthur Lavigne | be considered exhausted. “aes and Bernard Hickey tearing up from blocks away at 2:45 a.m. frm Uesis svar ot 26 om (Ike § Inspection Plan nig int ‘Rejected by Bulganin. too. Right in the middle of busy | Twelfth Street sat 2-year-old Deb- | orah Dunigan, clad only ina diaper! — (Qo ti Pe , and clutching a half-filled baby | Continued From Page One | bottle. | —- te Lenina May. i | repeated by . | Apparently it had been just to? | Geneva conference, was “more | hot and Deborah had déctded to | peatistic.”* leave her apartment crib for a cool air, without men- te her sleeping par- euts, “She strolled a block be- fore sitting down. | Lavigne and Hickey couldn't | find any houses in the neighbor- | hood with lights on, So Deborah got a ride to headquarters, and | police settled back to await the inevitable frenzied telephone call. | ’ Tt came at 5:45 a.m., a moment) after Mrs, Nancy Dunigan got up to prepare breakfast for her fac- toryeworker husband, Ralph. She | rushed by cab to reclaim Deborah. | explaining: “Deborah sleeps in a room by herself, and I'm not surprised that Bulganin said he agreed with Eisenhower it is necessary to a jlow a condtructive and not | Hegative line in world affairs, *| | The delegates applauded when. Builganin announced he and Com. | jmunist party chief Nikita S | Khrushchev will visit Britain next | |spring. They applauded again when he announced French Pre- mier Edgar Faure has been inv ited | to the Soviet Union, Bulganin concluded: “We will now have to find ways | to resolve several outstanding is- sues, The foreign poner = | tnee. difficult tasks but if d then they should be fruitful. The | Saviet Union will do everything in its power to make the forthcoming October talks between the foreign jpn -of the four- powers -suc- * was 8 at midnight. But I can't’ figure how she unhooked the screen | ig_directed against! the aeatey “of the people of the vm for Polio Shots sions continue in the proper prod : ‘to Plan Commission Waterford “Township Supervisor Pontiac_Town-_| i. ._-----Lloyd_Anderson-aad- ship Supervisor Howard C.. Deck- er have been named to the Oak- land_County Plan Commission by Supervisors’ Chairman Floyd An- drews, They replace County Corporation Counsel Harry J. Merritt and Assistant Civil Defense Director Ransford Bromley who resigned to _ Royal Birthday Date LONDON (® — Queen Mother Elizabeth observed her 55th birth eed today. =—ThaWaather cloudy ond continued rather hot and humid threagh tomorrow a widely * imestiy by the afterneen and evening. weer 96. Lew fenight T2-?9. magn tc he morrow near 2. Light variable winds becoming south te southwest. Today hed ores a receding @ a.m. m.p.b. or oeee bee +008 news © +oeo mew ee seen nes PONTIAC AND VICINITY — Partiy JUST A TOY FOR A BOY —'This $50,000 observ-' armed forces and conventional | munism, which he said “in certain | /atory belongs to Charles Michael, 16-year-old honor and a three-inch astrograph camera. Built in modern quipped with" student of Bueyrus,Ohio. His father built it on the | stone, the’ family’s 13-acre estate so Charles would have a good graphic laboratory and sd saminda place to conduct his hobby, which is Lots It's a = The Day, in Birmingham BIRMINGHAM — An appeal is being made to area residents to turn out for the Birntingham Com- munity Bloodmobile, which will be [ stationed ‘at the First Methodist {Church on West Maple from 2 to 8 p.m. Monday. Appointments originally were to have been made no later than last Monday. However, because. so many vacationers have returned since the recruiting period, t he time limit has been extended by the Oakland County Blood Advis- ‘ory Board of the American Red Cross, sponsors of the drive. “Mrs. O. 8S. Koskinen, one of the blood chairmen for the county said, “TU is se difficult to meet the county blood needs at this time of year, that this can't be ac-_ complished unless people do make an effort.” _ Donors can be credited in the Community Blood Bank so that huge telescope with @ 10-inch lens houses a chart room, photo- ‘Long Way to Usajiaa” — their donations given now will en- title Birmingham residents to Ready ? Clinics. Tab Pontiac, Royal Oak as Children’s Center for-Missed Vaccine ~ Ee Oakiand County youngsters who | recalled that the U.S.5.R. del- . missed out on booster and second: t round Salk polio shots this week, will have a second chance. . Two clinics—one in -Pontiac and the other in Royal Oak—will begin Monday to admi r.the make-up inoculations, Dr. John D, Monroe, Oakiamd County—fealth director, } announced today, The injections will be given from 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. dally, Monday through Friday, with termination date for the program to be announced later, The Pontiac clinic, which is lo- eated at the Oakland County Health Department, 15 W. Huron St., will | Tservice youngsters trom north | Oakland County, This includes | Pontiac, Avondale, Rochester, Wa- terford, Bloomfield, West, Bioom- | field, Walled Lake, Huron Valley | jand Dublin school districts, The southern part of the county will be cared for at the South Qak- | land County Health Center, 2401 E. Fourth St., Reyal Oak, Youngsiers | * from Madison, Farmington, Clar- | enceville, Ferndale, Carver, Troy | | and Southfield school districts will | Jand of the Golden Gate. ll Released Airmen-Sing ‘Own Lyrics to ‘Tipperary HONG KONG —The 11 airmen released from. Red Chinese cap- had a song ready for their) | treedoa Die lyric, to the-tune-of+ ipperary"’; “It's a long way to Usajima (GT slang for United States). “It's a long way to go... -“It's a long way to Usajima, the sweetest land I know, “To hell with People's China . “It's a long way to Usajima, the “It's a long way, where I've got a date.” Their new oniforms fitted the men loosely, Col. John Know Ar- nold said ruefully, “Once I was quite fat.” He quickly added he feels “very well but somewhat tired.” Air Force officers said the ved @ combined men of more than $70,000. | Telling of the MIG fighter attack which forced the 11 to bail out of their flaming B29, Arnold told the ; the drug pyridyl carbinol report | news conference: “I don't know the exact spot. | But we were on a routine leaflet | | mission against six targets in Ko-| “He said they had to bail out at} | the sixth target, which was “near the coast and, as I recall, about 35 or 40 miles Or more south of the | receive their make-up shots there. | | Yalu River.” Birmingham School District res- | dents may bring their children to either clinic. However, they must pick up the child's identifi- /eation card at the Birmingham | Board of Education office and ‘bring it when appearing for im- munization. Residents of other dis- tricts will find their children’s | cards filed at the designated clinic. | Expressway Project low Bidder Named Low bidder for construction of ithe first project in the Farming-+ fon - Brighton expressway was! announced today by the State Highway Department. Cc. AL Wu Co., tne., of Dry- The deputies will ‘debate Bulgan- in's report tomorrow. They will also approve actions taken by the Cabinet and the-Presidium of the Supreme Soviet in the period since the last meeting in February. The um. acts—for-the-§ den, was low with a $144,007 bid for a contract to build a bridge to carry Twelve Mile and Beck ‘Roads over the exp two miles northwest of Novi a short distance north ot — US. 16." Soviet between sessions. Bohlen — Eisenhower's interpreter | Bulganin's version of the Geneva conference. Race With Police devote full time to their other . P ——~ fain new apesieee et Brings Jail Term} attend their first Sat oes ag. 10-7 F —— A 21-year-old Troy Township ce- | ment mason will have the next 90 i days to ponder whether his 100- | | mile-an-hour race with police Tues- | |day night was worth while, ,_Lester —Kurkowski,._af 4) 80 U.S. Ambassador Charles EF. | at Geneva — listened: intently to | Completion date is June 15, 1956. | U.S. 23 just east of Brighton and | extend 2114 miles to a connectidn | | with the present divided highway‘ ;on U.S. 16 east of Farmington | near Middle Belt Road. It will replace U.S. 16 between these two points. Total estimated cost is | $11,000, 000. Still nies Records New records continue to be set at the Pontiac Post Office. Accord- ing to figures réleased by Leslie H.. Dean__acting. shor sail The expressway will start at , He said he was picked up about 8 a.m. next morning by troops he new knew to be Chi- hese Reds. Each airman was captured individually, He reported the group was taken | across the Yalu to Red China. Jan. 16 or 17, 1963—four or five days Use without medical _ fupervision. after being shot down, He said he was held and treated as a prisoner of war for four days and then put in prison. He | said he never was in a prison camp. _ Last ‘Sunday came the news of Heat Wave Relief Seen by Weekend a From Page One) ~ “| Pitat- persons for heat prostration yester. | y. The Oakland County-- Sheriff's switchboard received a series of noon, Injured when their auto careened ‘inte-a-diteh-and-overturned after its windshield. wipers failed and the rain blinded them, Admitted to Pogtiac General Hospital with a back injury was the driver, Viola Stuart, 40, of 2688 N. Adame Rd. Her gondition Her passenger, Marilyn Ann Fiel-_ hauer, 22, of the Adams address, was treated aol a minor back in- jury. The driver told Qakland County Sheriff's deputies that the wipers Rochester Rd., i :Fownship- police ona S-mile chase tenced to 90 days in Oakland Coun- te. |ty Jail and assessed a $100 fine and $25 costs last night by Town- ship Justice Scott Belyea, Officers said Ku "s driv- er's license had been revoked two years ago by Detroit authorities for a 3-year-period. on John R Read trom 16" Mites 7 Road to Auburn Road, was sen-| 5 receipts for July totaled.$90,703 %6. while 2.237.389 pieces of mail were | The receipt figure represents an | increase of $11,247 over July 1954 ‘and an upswing of 176.947 pieces of There are 4.5 million two-car j families in the United States and auto industry estimates indicate the number will increase by. 70 per cent in the next five years. S Blivate Syn “'to Pipe Water Into Area Representatives of a private syn- dicate were scheduled to meet with Detroit ‘ Tite ang ot |S an uded 8 ; Lakes. dicate Plans The project, to include’ installa- tion of 65 milés of mains and two failed .98--she..started-to“pass—an- near |. other car on Pontiac R Brewster’ Road. She said § > lost “CORTOE Of “ie car into a ditch on the left side of the and overtu : Baldy Beans Beans Bow Pay minor accident reports shortly aft- = er the rain” hit ye eRe t Two Avon Township women were | blood in case of a future need. Mrs. Koskinen said even “walk- 7 ed_on the day of the drive, but added that | operations would be daA—it :ae | Urge Residents Turn Out :_|to-Donate. Blood Monday | Home.” | Cemetery, lin” appointments will be- accept: |~ reckless ‘ening ‘was Robert Knight, 22, of Rochester, who was fined $35. Jack Ott, 18. of Rochester, was found guilty of illegal possession | sta of an alcoholic beverage and placed on eight months’ probation. His sentence was suspended on provision that -his conduct is good and he enter the armed forces.- * * * Mrs. John MacLennan Service for Mrs. John (Christine Grant) MacLennan of 656 Purdy St., will be held at 2 p.m Friday at the Manley Bailey Funeral with burial -in Oakview Royal Oak. She died Wednesday on ‘her 54th birthday. | following a long illiness. Besides her husband, Mrs. Mac- Lennan is survived by one son, John G: of Birmingham; one brother, Colin Grant of Pontiac: and three sisters living in Scot- land. Thief Gets Suit, $240 From Rhode Island Man Sh nl i vockd oa P — i dence, R. I., reported to Pontiac Police that a suit containing $240 p it-they-were made—in-ad- vance, he Local residents who may be called include Mrs. Koskinen..of Bloomfield Glens, Mrs. Leland Rosemont of Devonshire road, or Mrs. Edward Lerchen of Gordon eourt, Birmingham blood chairman. * Ad * te being released, : 2 * * “T-wag sitting in my cell alone,” he said, He said he had spent 11 jioniths in @ Célk but was advised’ not to answer if he had been in solitary confinement, Arnold said they received Red Cross food parcels for the first time Sanday although they knew, from sources not identified, that Red Cross packages had been at) park Smith said yesterday he Peiping for at ee two months. | . sees no immediate rescinding of the city’s added sprinkling reg- While the city’s water tanks have shown set much more than a normal demand for the past several days, Fire Chief 9 a. m. and 6 p, m.) which took effect duly 15. “The demand in surrounding) areas is just as heavy, and the. ;water lavels have not recovered to any great extent,” he explained. The s * * * (‘® — Bad news for baldies: great hair-raising scheme under) Games scheduled to start the, : | YMCA Softball League plavoffs ; ‘way at the hospital here appears | ea Monday have been moved wp to-do proving & taihwe: es Its not official yet, but the 80| Merchants will play Birmingham bald hopefuls @Xperimenting with | National Bank at St. James Park. with Michigan Bell Telephone and Reeves Service vying at Booth Park. In court cases tried yesterday before Justice John J. Gefin. | Roger Miller, 27, of 3080 McClure, | paid a $28 fine after pleading | guilty to charges of speeding, vio- lation of a traffic signal and) making an improper right turn. Pleading guilty to a charge of | ‘Area Woman Iniured in Three-Car Pileup Injured in a 3-car pileup yester- day on Rochester Road, Mrs. Bar- bara Case, 22. of Rochester, was reported in good condition today by authorities at St. Joseph Mercy Hospital, She was riding with her hus-| ‘band, Charles, 24. when their car was struck in the rear by one) driven by Thurle V. Riggle. 38, also of Rochester, Riggle told Oakland County Sheriff's deputies his car struck | Case’s when.a third auto, driven | s | Benignly Before Barren Results STOKE MANDEVILLE, England ‘sadly they've grown barely a new | hair, e * “We've just one or two new fuzz. |patches to show," a hospital spokesman reported. “Otherwise, (I'm very much afraid it’s been a washout."’ The experiment was launched | last November after a Glasgow doctor reported two oldsters = his books sprouted a new fuzz hy taking the drug for suc | ow. His findings, reported in the | | medical press, set off a natiqn- | wide rush for the drug, despite of- | ficial warnings it was unsafe to medical consultant at the hospital, roped in the 80 local baldies for | the pilot experiment, They've been | taking four pills daily, and their | scalps have been photographed ev- | ery month. In a week or so the 8 men will parade before the cameras for the last time and a panel of doctors will study the results, “It's going to be a big disap- | pointment--to- thousands,"- the hos- spokesman - said: | Dr. P. D. N. ameen general Rochester; struck thin, him into the Case car. Case had stopped for a bus. At 148 N. Saginaw St. STILL DOING “But there we are—it was worth a try.” ” ay INS SPECIAL PURCHASE—All High gher Priced >> Ladies’ Play Sh Vy | : ore to : EB PR RE GS es gE aN Plante digesta cb i ilandinn Mindat an dint Bo ae ; * ~ ulations (no sprinkling between | Pe by Luetie —C._Hartwick. 39, af | dr iv ing 4 in ten dotiar sometime yesterday. Piechocki told police that he had left his rented car windows par- | tially opened for ventilation while it was parked at Pontiac Motors | lot; was oft ; Ss was’ | stolen trom his parked automobile ioe Tough Unions Hurt State Industry - ANN ARBOR (F—A representa- tive of management said last night that tough local unions had torced about 40 automotive parts manu- facturers to close up shop in Mich- an in the last five years—many _— relocating outside the ig cle Rising, general manager ofthe Automotive and Aviation Parts Manufacturers Assn.. speak. ing on a panel at. the University of Michigan, said: “Harsh treatment by many union locals in Michigan may have kept some industry out of the state and forced others to move elsewhere even though they continue to deat with the same international union.” Brendon Sexton, educational di- rector of the CIO United Auto Workers, answered Rising, saying, “The only employers. who are complaining these days of unions forcing exorbitant demands on them are outside the state.” He cited Willys, American Mo- tors and. 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It was pointed out, however, the college had had only 10 . presidents in 97 years and that- none * When at last the Russians met agent tried to set oy * ee aie Gees MEMBER OF AUDIT BUREAU OF CIRCULATIONS THURSDAY, AUGUST 4, 195 State’s Help Is Asked to Solve Water Problem When Senator BroomMFrIetp and Sec- met. and that he could * * a county agent they felt they : had found the Washington man who bossed the farmers. The them straight on this matter but they cross questioned the next farmer they Even then the’ visitors. seemed unconvinced though the farmer assured them that nobody tells him what to do on his farm — let it grow up in weeds if he wished. * It’s a safe guess that our systems of ecnroonntttary JAMES M. Hare joined in asking. farm price support, acreage allotments, State help on the water shortage marketing quotas and gigantic crop problem, they were acting in the public surpluses.are even more baffling to the interest. In their conference with Gov. WiLLiaMs, BRooMFIELD and Hare sug- gested that a fact finding commission be established. Thé main purpose of _such a ‘commission would be to co-. Russians. A second safe guess is that there is one question the Russians won't dare voice -when they get home. why if our bossless agriculture is so productive they nged so many political That is, ~~ ordinate efforts” of To¢al and “eourity~ bosses on their farms. initiate release negotiations. = The survey covers Oakland, Wayne, ge , ping and will reach Hong Kong Thurs- ' Dutzss’ policy of patience toward Red groups to create a water district. * * * The district's. aim, in turn, would be to pipe water from Lake Huron to the many rapidly grow- ing and water shert-communities Signy a hard spell of the jitters, _ Tue statement by a Wisconsin scien- tist that the human life span will soon be increased to 1,000 years probably gave the Social Security Administration ~~~ : ation David. ates oe — pra ) ‘Concerned h Motorist’ Offers Voice of the People , Sashabaw: Curve. Solutio , Nitroglycerin is ie Ps i i i z 3 He ate: f z! resurfaced some time. ago, it _virtually has been’a race track for ““gome motorists. These dangerous persons have failed to make the curve at the east end of Wood- hull Lake innumerable times, rip- up_guard rails and fences. far, by some miracle at the of this careless driving, has been no on-coming for these southbound demons te ram head-on. 8 i Se time there ‘traffic speed demons Sale Bans ° Cruelto-Heart.Sufferers’ Author “Author! 7 . cerin. who sells him at nominal cost nitroglycerin tablets whenever he tablets, each 1/200th of a grain of - nitrogly- * * s Evidence of the situation’s serious- | ness exists in the Supervisors Inter- county committee which is conducting h h a survey of the area's water needs. choreographer. Monroe, Macomb, Washtenaw and St. Maybe so, but most people miss the story pecans) other motions steal the scene. — Clair Counties. — x ke The Mon About Town It is to be hoped the Governor fully. appreciates the alarming proportions of Few fe rom He re—- the problem arising from the steady decrease in this six county area’s sur- face and underground water resources. if-he does, there should be little doubt ‘about his endorsement of the proposal str's ew moll of me hands tne DEM Congress ae Sorry Record tell the story in a hula dance,” says a of Discord on Issues Vital to America : WASHINGTON — Congress has gone home and leaves behind a sorry record, It is a record of dis- cord on vital issues that can af- fect the prosperity of the country . for generations to come. It is a dramatic example of the mistake made: by the American people in members of Congress which has just gone home would have thought about the salaries to the generals and admirals who are responsible for the defense of America and who may at any moment be re- quired to direct the men who risk their lives in _combat. Missing Persons Bureau Has Large Nationwide Business utve branch of the government Gossip: Although it may not have a leg to stand on it travels mighty advanced by the Senator and Secretary. fast. The record breaking heat of the past three weeks not only has from the average city of this size, the intensified the water problem, but Tracers Company of. America has emphasized the imperative tells me it has successfully handled 547,640 need of ly co-operative action te solve it. been in business, Its report on Release of Our nT Fliers “The March of the Missing” shows that over a million people disappear in our nation each year, few of which are criminals. Among the disappearances han- Eases US. -China Tension dled by them were 74,831 husbands, of whom 48 226 were wanted for non-support, 16,259 Release at Peiping of 11 American had mother-inslaw trouble, and 10,352 left fliers held on trumped up spy charges with other women. US.-Red China _ conversations Lave children, Geneva in a favorable atmosphere. This effect was heightened by further- Chinese announcement 17,114 teen-agers, swindlers. __ of some. 40 American civilians. ‘would be on the Geneva agenda. rooms on each side; 4,302 had mother-in-law at trouble, and only 136 had left with other men. It also handled cases of 135,426 debtors, 35,215 lease breakers, 13,146 heirs, 12,604 relatives and 9,148 love For Sale; Two-apartment house; 7 just off Perry; near Huron; fine location; nearly — Swaddear Eisennower spoke for the tric lights; $3,500 Nation when he said that release of the. airmen held since January 12, 1953, is a cause for nationwide relief and joy. A further reason for happiness in the’ ~ W915.) “The Old Car news that they already have left Pei- viewéd as a vinditation of Secretary The shepherd dog.of _ China. Elsewhere it has been described —~@s a personal triumph for U.N. Secre- tary General Dac HAMMARSKJOLD, who not. early this year flew to Peiping to The Nation owes these airmen a — welcome home. “Hew; separate bathrooms; “gas; elec- _ ; easy terms. (Clas-_ ; sified adv. in Pontiac Press, Aug. 4, / ny Festival,” | at Greenfield Village next month, as Robert Beattie | of 3557 West Walton Bivd., has already an- nounced that he will be there with that marding Ford that has teen wetting around for sev- fs.one of the best . day. * * * 1 decades—and . still na. In some Administration quarters a -Tooking ehrs on the. road. : Benson Desseas- et. Keego Harbor will not eat a slice of bread ~antil—he sees a ~knife- dragged over it,— whether there's any butter on the knife or newlyweds than in any previous year in ee live with their parents. Our Unbossed*Farmers ~~"; - Russian farm experts visiting in ‘uctions, Iowa.show by their questions. that veges there eee =m « our = egeaieore & In splie of its hava ponaigad ~peip word : Sreseetten Manager for Walt Disney Pro- ack, Keating _mover of. “goods. that ever came down the January.” ——— Bren or tpt Al eel ~~ $300 million before the end of this electing a Democratic Congress at a time when a Republican admin- istration had been elected for a four-year term to control the exec- The so-called “achievements” in the boastful publicity announce- ments naturally stress the fact that the Democratic Party went With far fewer clients from Pontiac than along with the President on for- eign policy—as if to be patriotic and non-partisan on foreign policy is a matter for laudation. In an international crisis close missing persons cases in the 30 years It has = ¢, war the two major parties have ‘always worked together, and the hation has hitherto not believed medals should be be- stowed because of such manifes- tations of traditional patriotism. It is on the domestic. side that the “cold war" between the Presi- dent and the Democratic majority has been carried on, There has Missing wives totaled been some friction! between the “has much tot h scheduled +420 -eases,_182 of _whom—had—abandened——president and a few members of lé¢ads the world in. telephones and done aunc automobiles, also has more hay fever victims than any other his party but, if the American people had given a working major- _}ty- to the President's the handful of dissenting Republi- cans coyld not have been influ- ential, _—@_—_@_4 party-in-1954,- CONSPICUOUS PROOF But the record of legislation that failed of passage is the most con- spicuous proof of what discord can do in Congress, Highway legisla- tion is needed badly if American transportation is to be, efficient and adequate, Bills to promote the health of the nation and to improve social security were killed. Also fed- eral aid te school construction was withheld. The important amendments needed to improve _the eo Taft. ‘Hartley act on labor- ‘Hal Boyle Says: abandoned. A program to . stabilize the farm economy, with particular reference to income groups, was not passed, - - though prepesed by the adminis- tration. _Wherever_the Democrats -could embarrass the President, they tried to do so. They went along on foreign polcy largely because they feared greater political injury if pong didn't. As for*1956, divided government will be an issue, The last session furnishes enough evidence of how to stalemate national progress on the domestic front by giving con- trol_of both houses to a party that is not in sympathy with the execu- tive. (Copyright 1965, New York Herald Tribune Ine.).. Expert Blames Hay Fever on American Prosperity NEW YORK —America, which ber of cases to grow in the next country. Why? Prosperity, good old pros- perity. Sectional issues and local con- siderations always cause some de- féctions in a majority party but in many instances the Democratic Party in Congress voted almost ~ SOlidly* Against the administration on key issues, 7 ‘SALARY piscRace—— Perhaps. the most diaeuta -Murmurings—are—heard that the Pontiac---—— area will be well represented at _ Members .of Congress and mem- bers. of the ciary deserved the increases they got, But Congress the -mén who risk their lives for America. They forgot the com- officers who have tre-_ mendous responsibilities, including the handling of billions of dollars of gove: nment property. -One-dispatch by.the United Press in particular is worth wetiae It reads as follows: parliamentarian ,Deschler from $16,400. to, $20,500 . and for Assistant Partiamentar- Sen. your mind.” This is the theery of Dr. Ru dolph Mayer, discoverer 6 bensamine, an antihistamine wed in the treatment of hay fever. In Europe, where every avatt-— - able. piece of land is-tilled or utit- ized in some way, there is no reom for ra blamed for 80 per cent of all hay few years. * . * 5 ~ Many European who never had hay fever before develop it on coming to this country. Dr. Mayer, who came here in 1942, is an ex- ception. —“So-tar, Tt haven't had-any, he writers, warning the public “get ‘one upon the slightest threat of T don't know, but T assiiie *cerin without a prescription. If so, 1 honor him for it. = ternal” It ls » erect tthing, patting the same medical journal a sequel to the trenhia, delay and papence the test “for _ of_getting a prescription for it. boric acid in the urine, on which Cruel though legal. \ ___:__ they ‘had based their is ‘of 1 dorf’t know how long this res- poisoning had proved fo UNPOs.:).2,' triction on the sale of nitrogly- . oe 6 pas the ret = cepa < : As yet, however the popular typical line hunting “scientists” have re- frained from letting their readers in on the hoax. Leave medical problems to the doctors — that's - their motto! Incidentally, the same admitted- ly unrealiable ‘‘test’’ for boric acid in the urine has misled physicians and others for years concerning absorption through the unbroken skin. My skin-and-my money; and, . if you're a gullible geek, my life, ere available. for any properly con- trolled test of this question, pro- vided the outcome shall terminate pocket or pocket - book and take distress and repeat the dose in five minutes if necessary — de- tails in booklet C V D for which send-25e and stamped, self - ad- — Se OTHER VICTIMS I know a similar restriction was applied to the sale of such in- nocuous items as citrate of soda, iron and ammonium citrates, sa- the controversy. licylic acid only after the pop- letters, not more than one page ular demand for these items, ¢cie rth une, Matas which I recommended to readers, nosis or treat will be d threatened to reduce the sales — of more profitable nos- * * * Topping all previous attempts of the trick specialists, “clinic” racketeers, retail and wholesale drug vendors and their plant tools, the federal. drug control bureau boys, to frighten the public about Portraits By JAMES J. METCALFE “Where are my glasses and mv keys? .. . Where did I leave my purse?" . Sometimes I think the use of simple home remedies psc wife should - ee = = was the hulabaloo whipped up by a = soli aA AES a “4 premature ‘“‘scientifie” report ot ‘¢ stairs omen. - of things mislaid .... And some- ___ some cases of alleged poisning of infants by boric acid applied in —the form of borated talcum pewder— or boric acid ointment to irritated or raw areas of skin. ; Following pu tion of this hasty report in a medical jour- nal, Various popular magazines contained articles by “science” times actually believes... . They pat ot = ont reget = = = sure [ left it here or there . has to be some place”... And oe it does not come to light . Nor cating articles... . That suddeniy Tost... ~ wish ‘she had a agweed, which is Case Records ‘of a Pernieaiat ___against further use of boric acid al place . . To keep each studying allergies, the last thing ‘Selution, boric acid ointment, or jittie thing . . . after that, I he wants is hay fever. boric acid in powder ferm wish that she . Would be re- He knows it’s nothing _to be Some of them advocated that the or. “aneezed at Sale Of Borie acid be" ——— MER te ctuit usem.e Praise of Hometown Wagiey le Paiva in Most Communities, Doctor Believes afford the luxury of unused open fields and lots, where ragweed grows,” said Dr. Mayer. e 2 &@ Start a “Compliment Club” in While hay fever may be a by-—-your area; but pay-a-few gen- product- of national prosperity, it erous compliments to your local _gives its victim —whose annual . They toon World War seasonal torture begins this month 17 for us, and are responsible —anything but a sense of individu- for o> Inrurious standard of al well-being. And the ailment is on-_the in- crease. 4 MILLION SUFFERERS The Y.S. Public Health Servi says there are nearly 4 miltion ___asthma and hay fever sufferers in Case P-304: Lee H_ Hill, aged 50, It is estimated the is q brilliant management expert this country. living, which is the envy of the ‘rest-of the world. Help your school children und nd the facts below, - _ By DR, GEORGE W. CRANE two diseases cost. some 24, 73,000 in New York, City.” lost werndays — yon oie One of o Le : sah with ~“those afflicted with hay fever suuae aeralinay afc cae oh bie all in fever is to tell him, “It’s ss. * *# mt ten't raiweed pollen in t+ | tions; 70 new telephones; four And from those 100 factory jobs, the retail sales of the area are in- — a year. ad Personal income rises $590,000, haeilie, satthaas stale dint agement in general and “pick on™ a -and— “the bani epost zoom by— _sighted_and_unfair,for American —____ $270,000. oe Men ng fry mammoth ani ueeiieree se goose t has Iaid the golden — one na Nich sander of ving a the, “Compliment Club’. idea but S ‘Keepe attacking _ type of business is envy of us! Pe hog Bch solbetre a cor THE PONTIAC PRESS JOSS SEVEN ut Dives True Life Adventures Ancient Flints AYE- OF THE BAMBOO FORESTS IN MADAGASCAR HAS ELONGATED BONY FINGERS AND ALMOST HUMAN THUMBS eoee HANDY EQUIPMENT FOR VDEFTLY LIFTING GRUBS FROM THEIR HOLES. THe LEMUR-LIKE ¢ OQ) Copyright 1955 + Walt Disney Producuons ; 3 _Ww orkd Rights Reserved ' THe Ave-Ayve Tors OFF ITS “THINNER AM TH -DEGSERTis1e THE _vIce OF THE SUGAR CANE, Distributed by King Features Syndicate, 1 Found in Desert Syrian ‘Discovery May Shed New Light on History of Man WASHINGTON — A 20 « foot - square cave in the Syrian Desert has yielded thousands of shaped flint pieces that may reflect new light on the region's dark antiquity. The find was made by Dr. Carle- ‘ton S. Coon, anthropologist of the University Museum in Philadelphia ;and a member of a National Geo- graphic Society expedition. The natural cave is situated some 14 jladen caravans. Spearbeads, serapers and hand axes predominated in the earth. covered cave, which seemed to have been a prehistoric flint-tool “factory.” The relics await specialized study, but tentative examinations indicate their makers may have walked the area some 16,000 to 30,000 years before Christ. And yet, in. that remote time. hand - fashioned implements had already been used for ages, Kenya in east Africa perhaps knew the THURSDAY. ‘AUGUST 4. ~ 4 fran_providedsome-—1,100_finished _lineluded double * and miles northwest of the ruined ‘city | of Palmyra in an area once trod | ‘by Roman legions and wealth -+ implements. Taken from a few cubic yartis of earth, the relics d. single-edged =Lenives and spearheads. Broken pieces-of flint abound on the Arab- ian peninsula, - Evidence that flint implements were used by early. les Was found in M'lefaat in northern Iraq, coexistence first, shaped from split pebbles. These implements date probably from the beginning of Pleistocene time a million years ago. Pebble- !tool users also lived in Algeria, Egypt and Uganda. __.|._Gradual—retinements —of flint hand ax. Made of either flint or quartzite _ roughly almond - | skillfully: wrouaia as tq defy pre- sent - day reproduction. °‘~ Few bones of early man exist, but the earth remains a rich re- Graham Willing | to Tour Russia | Red Baptists in London | Offer Billy Chance for Soviet Crusade NEW YORK «®—Evangelist Billy | Graham, just back froma Euro- | pean preaching tour, says— he, “would be willing to go to Russia | t under certain circumstances.” * * * Graham said a group of Rus- sian Baptist minister had sian Baptist ministers had crusade with him in London. | dis- | dis- | He | gave no further details but added, | “I probably will make an an- _ Nouncement concerning this invi- ‘tation next month. ” * *. The pm who was in Ge- | neva at the time of the Big Four conference there, said he believed “God was on the .side’’ of Presi- dent Eisenhower in these talks. 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Subversive Chinese have in- \y: ~ the Almost to a man al) of then feel [= == loyalty and pride in China. which Jin now is attempting to cosh in on this a edvantage.. te ee the jungle and was fighting the British -before they could deliver Cambodia has adopted the neu-! -| tralism of India and Burma and is friendly to the Chinese, Chinese of journey to China at will. Neighbor- ing Laos 1s. populated mostly by mountain folk whose educational standards are low, They are anti- Cor:munist and watch their Chinese ‘population closely. South Viet Nam is tottering on the verge of chaos. Under the terms of ending the now the Would win. university ‘age- are permitted to | ALBUQUERQUE, N, M. (INS) In Albuquerque there's a group | hassee of citizens who have, trouble telling people where they live. 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Gym ncludes” 3-seat caronsel,’ 2#eat skyrider, swing, trap- Toy Dept—Sears Basement A gS ee i) THE -PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, AUGUST 4, 1955 Underground Riders Circle Lake and View Ancient Mosaics cunmieies alee in Rome or = + Treasures Subways present various appear- ances: ‘New York's teeming sta- tions are utilitarian; Latin Amer- Buenos Aires; Japanese watch newsreels in subway theaters; Mos. cow's stations were done in several these days one may do what New | | architectural styles; the lights of | Yorkers, Parisians and Londoners do: take the subway. Seven miles long—and 16 years in building, Rome's new subway | delights a population whose ances- tors traveled the same distance in chariots. Tt ranks among the | a eon pailed. i shartest~ at” sibway “eyeterne bor ~and-the. producers-ol.| conveys its patrons through a treasure-chest of historic ground. During excavation for. the sub- way the earth yielded mosaics, statues and bas-reliefs, Blending | past and present, the relics now | adorn some of the stations, one near the Colosseum, Though something new in Rome, the subway as a means of trans-| portation is old. The first was | built in London in 18963. In 1886 | Giasgow built one and Boston fol- | | lowed in 18%5—the first on the | Americar continent. New York's | 5l-year-old system is antedated by | subways in Budapest, Paris and | Berlin. - | EVERYWHERE As city populations swelled, the idea traveled around the world Today, “Let's take the subway’ may be heard in Spain, Sweden, | Rome's sleek cars reflect on an | wadergreund lake, TV and Movie Reach - Parting of Ways Again HOLLYWOOD im — The Screen | ' television entertainmnt films have ‘broken off negotiations again, and jean scenes glow on murals in|. > |spokesinen say it means.a strike | is almost certain tomorrow, Management and labor’ officials | said that talks have failed and that | ithe strike, set “for 12:01 a.m. to-. morrow, seems inevitable. | There will be no immediate ef- fects on television broadcasts. Idea Was Costly - DENVER, (INS) — Denver's re- cently passed dog-leash law is be- ginning te run into money, The law which went into effect July 1 | already has cost $19,000 for en- | Tore ement and $47,000 for new dog ‘pound ‘facilities. One copy of the new Palomar ‘atlas of the universie will cost | $2,000, GLIDER VACATION — Two New Jersey men, Dr, George Downs- borough, with glasses, and David Potter, behind Downsborough, left Denver ip a unique glider equipped with 40-horsepower motor on first | leg of a “vacation flight" they hope will take them to Wurtsboro, N. 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Thanks to everybody for being so nice to me.” GLOBAL BEAUTY—Capt. Gloria | G. Sauls, R. N., has been named Miss Airpower of 1955. Stationed at McClellan Air ‘Force Base, Calif., she will reign over ninth annual convention of the Air Force | Association, _Aug._9-14, at San nmark’s Tivol Offers Gaiety ~ Traditional Harlequin _ Theater Perpetuated -in_ . Dane Fairyland ie ° { WASHINGTON—Summer jn Den- “mark, when the evening sky is light and the mood of the people even lighter, is the time to go to Trivoli. . Copenhagen’s century-old garden is designed te put a visitor in| “Tivoli humor’’—Danish for ‘high spirits’. Last year between the first of May and miu-September, more than 4,000,000 pleasure - seekers through the park's turn- | stiles, That is about as many per- | gongs as there are in all Denmark, | says the National Geographic So- | ciety, . 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In 1843 when revolution lurked around almost every corner in Europe, he con- vinced King Christian VII that * needed to keep their minds off ’ polities, Twe months later the | garden swung open its gates, A business man stops at a side- walk cafe for refreshment. A fac- tory -hand takes his “‘day in the country” at Tivoli—under a willow tree where he unrolls his packet of sandwiches as the orchestra * * eet - Ble . Ble < = ° i eo A in \ f SZ LOOK! SEARS LOW PRICE cr 1 £088 ; < Oe Electric amazing 6 JUST $5 DOWN Balance Monthly, Sears Easy Terms! Kenmore Electric Ignition : = 4 Automatic Gas Dryer .... 199.88 7 — up the first note of its noon ie * * : Regardless of-his tastes, his sta- tien or—his mission in hfe, in Tivoli the man is boy again and | the boy is king. 2 More States to Use Reflecting License Plates PIERRE, S. D. 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Jeaders, will give Tunisia consid- {Tunisian Self Rule |mszt wry coset anes jerieconrt over ts domenelT¢ Just Wasn't Seen as Possibility (een gt other North Aican ter-|trl of detense and foreign rel-| What He Came. - Into Store for Tunisia i : CHICAGO w — A man walked y the C | sghe-plan-already has-been ap | COLUMBIA HEIGHTS, Qtinn. in Linto a bakery shop to. get a dozen jounell of the Republic, | proved by the lower“house of Par-|—Election of a youthful mayor | rolls and walked out with a roll of upper house of the French-Parlia-itiament, the National Assembly.|was assured when John Stopka | bills.” Mrs, Frieda Schacter, 70, said an. election recount with his op-|she put the sack of rolls on the| ponent. He ® won by three votes. - counter and | her attention was ud abe wen Gees oan! to pay for them. After he had gone she discovered that the man ‘had left the rolls and had taken an identical sack — - in cash, the bag ‘with thé money on the| counter, took his rolls and de- | parted. 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Up in the Denver Skychief room, I found Charles Laughton, Elsa Lanchester, Cesar Romero, Producer Paul Gregory and Don Taylor. Their plane to Los Angeles had been delayed. To kill time, Elsa Lanchester hit Don Taylor in the Kisser with a hunk of cake--the “ple-in-the-face” bit familiar to b2 vaudeville fans, : * x * * "Twas cool over in Kansas City. Only 103. _ Big NY-realtor William Zeckendorf was still amazed at a local nudist wedding he dropped in on, where Evelyn West wore absolutely nothing. “I'm like the boy who saw — a giraffe the first time,” he said, “I saw it, but I still don't— believe it.” . x * * a I drove around LA a few days before coming to Colorado, oS Alter Griving In” Paris," T tind thé California. drivers very | careful; in fact, ladies and gentlemen. What does Red Skelton | mean about them playing “pedestrian polo?” 7 a “a oe aa Lo. k Ww he y G Clark Gable and Kay Williams met Johnny Meyer -in a é, eg Be Se 0 at ou et! f Hollywood restaurant. “Hi, Johnny,” they said, before he could, ae a : 7 see ek we AN. ge NA Double Dresser, Big Mirror, Bookcase saw beautiful Peggy Knudsen emoting with Jennifer ri, = es: an | prs |i Bed, Innerspring Mattress, Box Spring - Jones at 20th in “Good Morning, Miss Dove.” They were wer se chums around NY and Hollywood a * : x“ ’ yaw BSS — oat a AN GZ. ‘ NOW READ THESE FEATURES! The suite is a. 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These. ~ot Bermuda shorts by these Dallas, Tex., painters reveals a pcssible reason why they chose the art of instance, -- knobby knees just wouldn't do if they'd aspired, for to make their career the ballet.: Platte River fe ely because local slayers. stream. New then, if anyone Sturgeon. All it needs for tepflight fishing is a good rain, and it looks very much at the moment as though some such. thing was in the offing. Forget the flies, though, The: Sturgeon is, tor the Most part, a bait and hardware Writer Finds ‘Sane Producing By JACK PATTERSON Pontiac Press Outdoors WOLVERINE — We feel lucky to have escaped from the Platte Lake group with a whole hide. Nice bunch of people but some of them stay up too late. As a matter of courtesy, purely, we always feel constrained to be in on the hanging of the last dog. Hence we're apt to greet the arrival s morning with a somewhat jaundiced eye. Took a few minutes to fish ¢ opinion was unanimous to the effect that trout aren't “taking” at ally : ht hours. : Weill it soak about 10 minutes to hook a trout, a brownie, too, which species generally prefers evening activity. : Won't comment on the size, except to say. that it was a keeper, and we mention it heré only as an example of how wrong poate § who give advice on fishing are apt to be. FISHING IN SLUMP But for the most part,-west side fishing is ina bad slump, Warm water is the big culprit. Even the big streams are doing poorly and the |~ = ‘Ghd it doesn’t matter which one you name-are producing panfish and-that's-all,—/- —_—Phis-year's weather probably accounts to some extent fot a record tourist year in just | about all areas, Resort operators are tickled pink with the volume-of business. But to farmers in the Traverse City area freak weather has dealt a double blow._Frost_got the cherry crop this spring and heat has done in the berries this summer. feels the need to catch a £ It there is one Michigan trout stream that can be counted upon to produce régard- jess of weather, it's the Sturgeon. We've known that for a long time bat thought the unusually Jong hot, dry spell would be the acid test. So we eased over to take a look, The river is performing true to expectations and some very nice rainbows and browns in the five or so pound category are coming out regularly. Trout fishing in the stream | isn’t exactly hurt by the fact that the local state hatchery is being forced to dump its mature trout — fish up to 16 or more inches into the stream because hatchery water temperatures have reached the 74 degrees danger point. “Fhefalt-runr of -big-tish hasn't started in-earnest-but-some-are- th-the-civenmn-elvenda— At the mouth of the river, where it enters Burt Lake, we counted 35 boats loaded with . anglers trying for big bows. A STURGEON FAVORITE The Sturgeon is a long-time favorite of local people, so we weren't surprised to find “on checking at Schreider's Camp at Wolverine that the Jack Ramseys and Al Parkers of | Pontiac: and the John Ploes of Walled Lake rank high on the list of current’ rainbow " tes . trout our recommendation is the * Past Reflected in Walled City ¢ By JOE HAAS |. Pontiac Press Feature Writer QUEBEC — This is the only walled city in North America. In this respect and in its narrow ---~tireets --it-takes-one-back -further-}; steries reflect further into the English - French in which size with Detroit, has the second | reney and look like-a tourist, largest French speaking popula-| 8nd don’t watch your step. the generals of both armies, Wolfe and Montcalm, were killed. Its present day two greatest drawing cards are outside its limits. -One is man made—the _fiameus..shrine..of shri Site.. tion of ahy city in the world, ex- eeeded only by Paris itself. In this respect, Quebec maintains * anne, de Beaupre, the Lourdes of the Americas. The other is the Falls of Mont-| morency, higher than Niagara, 4) natural attraction that awes you) in its magnifitence and thunder. are repeated side by side wherever the printed word appears. You can | ‘get by if you don’t speak any | French, but in most of the shops | j you can get by better if you don't | about.the.same- proportion... in tact, in both cities the two languages as they grudgingly came across It surely is quite different from only a few years ago when the | balance was the other way, and the shops sobbed. their heads off | with that 10 per cent. We hear | that everything is soon to be par. lv. 8. NEWS CUT The big newspapers in the Do- minion cut the news from the U.S. to a mere minimum. New York is the only city big enough to get It would seem that the waters from | *Pe@k any English. = it surely cast a wider spell over the| J, monetary transactions the mighty St--Lawrence,-into which sight trade balance in tavor of its temperatupe. into-the weather they flow just after making their) (Canadian currency is new |reports. What its like in Detroit, thrilling leap. grabbed off with a gusto, even we must judge from the daily re-| Montreal, the Canadian me-| on a five-cent deal, and also port on Windsor. | tropolis, and quite comparable in| when you tender Canadian cur- In the possibilities of what tox Capital Records Hottest Month Temperatures in July Averaged 82 Degrees) =~ =. Throughout Nation “ WASHINGTON (INS) — Things were pretty warm for Gen. U. 8. Grant — weatherwise — when he occupied the White House, but his regime no longer holds the record for the “hottest administration in history. The US. Weather Bureau spokes- man_ disclosed today that Wash ington has just sweltered Souunt the hottest July on_record. The average temperature throughout the torrid month was a “shade”. (you should — President Eisenhower, with no re- ference to politics, called the White Howse rose garden. a “bake oven.” He duly apologized to a special Governors’ committee for having to take them out in the blistering, broiling sun at 11 a.m. The President expects to clean wp his desk and take off-about 10 days hence for the compar- ative cootness of a month-long vacation in Colorado. But Washington is far from the ‘only sufferer from the blistering heat wave. One Weather Bureau (Unique Truck Put in Operation - a a * a Pentiae Press Phote REALLY A BIG WHEEL — Ralph Parker, fleet! kind in the state, The truck will be used to service serviceman for the Goodyear Rubber Co., looks out the tires on 90 earth-moving machines used in con- from the center of one of the 11-foot tires being car-| structing the Ford Motor Co. proving grounds near Fied.on a specially designed truck, the only one of its | Romeo. -TORISTS IGNORED __ | MEMPHIS, Tenn. @—Does a oO Here” Seaway will mean to Sarnia the Lpapers print whole columns, but Port Huron never is mentioned. | Detroit, Cleveland, Buffalo, Chi- cago, Milwaukee and Duluth a are : meré incidents. ~ However, the most conguated traffic area in Canada is in Mont- real and ite suburbs, and it has the undesirable distinction of | beating out the Detroit area in Over the last weekend there were 37 fatalities in the Montreal jarea, all bet&g traffic deaths, with the exception of a few drownings. This, I believe, tops any weekend in Michigan's history. ’ In counting up the dead, the lo- cal papers have a way of showing. how they esteem the American tourists only for the money they spend here. A list of the names of the local people killed is followed by, -“the remainder being tour- ists,” with no names mentioned. But we sometimes hear it said that Canadians are more truly American than we living south of the border. Perhaps that's why they have so many traffic, fa- talities, although the proportion of cars is far less. te papers in both Montreal and | writer. It says: “The facts speak for themselves. In the face of a buyers’ market, Canadians from coast to coast are picking Pontiac cars at the fastest rate in reaped It's Important! Finding Will ~~ Set Precedent ‘wnat happens to pane befage who have been @x bomb and live? What r any effect does it hava. on the echfldren they bear? These are—some—ot—_the—vital questians being tackled the re Bomb Casualty Comm located at Hiroshima. This article tells what unique organizat: of experts has found out-end-the task it faees.> Scientists Stuc the ABCC has been able to report: + _1. No abnormal genetic dtiecis| have thus-far -been—determined in| first generation offspring of par- | ents exposed. 2. There has been an increase i in the incidence of leukemia and REBIRTH OF A CITY — Ten years ago this Sat- ‘the Japanese city a few acoundi after the explosion. urday — Aug. 6, 1945 — Americam bombers dropped | Some 8,150 of the city’s 343,969 citizens died almost the world's first atomic bomb on Hiroshima. The top | instantly, Shown below is the thriving, bustling city picture shows what remained of 4.1 square miles of | that has sprouted from the ruins. ying Effects of A-Bomb. But despite almost ten years of laborious research, Dr. Holmes stressed, ‘‘we cannot make any sweeping dogmatic statements. Our work requires patient plod- ding.” Neither can it be dogmatically By KENNETH ISHII cataracts among persons exposed. | Stated on the basis of findings so. HIROSHIMA (INS)—Atop a hill ee | ee WELL STAFFED _ | fa* that the incidence of cancer, citizen break the law when he trap? That was the eusten ag to to Service Earth - Movers Giant Tires ‘used on earth-moving machinery} It will be used by the Pontiac | The only one of its knd in Mich- igan, a truck designed | was put into operation here y@s-| Goodyear Service Store, 20 8. Cass Ave., to serve’ especially “and equipped to service giant tires proving grounds near Reames... : Goodyear’s contract with the builder, S. J. Groves & Son, In- dianapolis, runs through October, 1956, according to George Willison, -|store manager. It was one ail major tire companies sought, he said. Each tire costs from $850 to $2,- 500 and the contractor—is—using+ thé at the rate of three a week. qvertooking Hireshima, 800 dedi | kidney, liver and other ailments cated men and women are trying to find out exactly what happens | to human. beings who have been exposed to an atomic bomb and | live. * * * “These are the scientists, doctors,” nurses. and other experts of the Atom Bomb Casualty Commission charged with an‘ assignment vital to man’s fate should an .atomic war ever break loose, Assisted by a companion or- ~ ganization in Nagasaki, the Last week J. w. Evans, 30, was | ACC has amassed a mountain fer} was launched after World War II, ef the atoniic bombings of | Hiroshima and Nagasaki ten years age. The ABCC’s program ts: super- | | vised by a committee chosen. from renowned UU. §_ scientists. ABCC’s scientific the | organization in world, has no classified docu: | ments, and all are available for | \ the asking, éven to the Russians. | An average of 75 A-bomb sur- | vivors are brought daily to the | hill-top research center in ABCC- furnished transportation for con- tinuing examination or treatment. . “We try 40 have a patient come in for a checkup at least once a year. But there is no time limit; If necessary we have them Checkups are thorough and in- | clude extensive laboratory work. | Bet since the tinique program | All data is analyzed, filed away these are tle two main. findings) ports to check against subsequent re- data is available to any | definitely increases due to radia- | tion ocean = * e c One important problem raised has been_the possibility of mental retardation .of children whose _parents were both exposed to | radiation in Hiroshima. and Naga- saki. But Holmes said the _ latest ABCC report raises hope that this question might not be Sguticem, HEAT DEADLY 3 Actually most of the 78,000-plus deaths in Hiroshima were the re- sult of the tremendous pressure waves and thermal heat of the ~ | more than half-a-millién de Fahrenheit “miniature sun" -cre- ated by the bomb 1/10.000th of a second after it exploded. Studies indicate only 15, per cert died of radiation and most of these deaths occurred between the third and sixth week after the explosion. e 1 REHA , said. A supply of tires and tubes | 5, contention 2 CHEEPS : will be stored there and at the | thing he — 3 KALT i — 4 TARTEBY we He - The §7,000 vehicle siso car- : 5 CIVOE 8 Esse | res: a regular 60-ton jack and_| Lady C Porening a an alr jack with »100-ton capac. a Zurich for ome ee ity. A aes F = the , DON. a 10- oe ‘inflates one of the I1-foot tires : ; co | re ee, . vo opiau to Gene Richter, com- 11 SHIPREW aahieg: | will arrive next © 1955 What's My Line, Ine. WHAT'S” MY LINE? Each word is related to work, U pty ger os few as possible to guess my_tine. thas @ppeers under arrow, reading downward, PSBL ee ® oe ‘s = 3 *, . Be Re8s ors 43 a 3 s ys = a3 ABCC study_on-the h population, " Holmes said, radiation—are leading upparens: ly normal, healthy lives today. : Dr. Holmes described ABCC's relationship with the Japanese medical profession in Hiroshima - as “excellent.” No patient is forced to submit to examination by the ABCC; he is requested to do so. Dr. Holmes only one of its kind being con- is the a ¢ t — abe THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, A AUGUST 4 4, 1955 ‘New Sensational — Money Saving Ike Unresponsive to Second Term Urgings of GOP WASHINGTON (®—President. Ei- senhower-was quoted- that no President has réached his TWth birthday in the White House and that there is an efosion that publican leaders today ag saying Judge Hands Down Ruling on Corner: GALVESTON, Tex. Ga — city automobile accident, then watched | sailed the other one. Judge C. C, Wright. witnessed an | plied. The Case was settled out of Reopens Vet Course MESICK (The Mesick Consoli- dated School has reopened its vet- as. one irate woman. driver as-|¢Tans institute to provide “on the | ready mother to 17 children, gave {am the judge, lady,” he re- Wite Gets Wish: - Twins Join 17 | Other Children ST, LOUIS ® — Mrs. Emma Janson Of suburban Lemay, al- farm training” for Korean War birth today to twin boys.” veterans. The program offers 1 / She and her husband, Gregory. nieces “and satin whose parents are in ill health, Jansoh said the twin boys, reward for his wife’s patience. He explained she always wanted to have twins, | house, Do-It-Yourself Undoers lyiarold and Gerald, came as' a| Om The Jansons recently moved | # from a seven-room to a nite-room |} He interposed to say he thought !+¢ 3 years of training and farm // the irate one was in the wrong, | supervision with reimbursement up| ® paper cutter who sells insurance; parLAS, Tex. @® — Sign on a “That will be for the: judge . ‘fo to igh a month from ‘the govern. | in his spare time,.have 13. children | truck: “Do-It - Yourself Undoers, ot their own and have reared -six| Inc.” ; : DOWN GO PRICES! We Can't Carry Them Over! We're taking it on the chin to unload them now . . . quick! TAKE “YOUR” “CHOICEr “THEY'RE YOURS NOW AT CIVE-A-WAY PRICES! takes place in the presidency. 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Rabinovitch, chief jot the children's service, neuro- psychiatric institute at the uni- versity, explains: “With all his problems, the ado- lescent-has priceless assets which, given proper nurture, far outweigh ithe negatives — but some things continually get in his way.” In an article in the - English- Journal, printed by the Univer- sity of Chicago Press, Dr. Rabino- vitch takes aim at some -eurrent child psychology axioms which he thinks have gone astray. fe pre-pasted Im ne eee, = FIRST TIME AT POPULAR PRICES © BRANDNEW PATTERNS ao © SAVINGS UP TO 50% OR MORE = ¢ A ROSENBERGER SUPER-SPECIAL OSENBERGER’S — ~FE. 2-001. Gre > 34 South a St. + independence many parents, Dr. Rabinovitch believes, go too far, depriving them of needed fam- ily security and guidance. As a result, he says, they are . | forced to stand on legs too wobbly | to hold them. he writes, “In some families,” ‘dt is though. parents no longer | dare direct a child after he has treached. the magic age of 16 . . it is certainly nice to grow Lup with one's children, but it is ‘| also wise to be more mature than | one’s children.” | COMIC BOOKS EVIL the times,” But, he says, this theme ts overdone. “*At feast int} Superman and Mighty Mouse the | child knows that good triumphs over evil.” Dr. Rabinovitch feels that the horrors of everyday life are more gruesome than comic books— BOSTON CINE) <- Sho house,{8ee SOM Stes bee tenet wives and mothers of Massachu-j tored with a “Traffic Police. tate in Aeele 09 He ste ‘women's Day.” . : Bender said, however: ‘My opin. | "fon is he has to run, because he's | ) doing such a wonderful job and | the country expects him to.” Bulganin Reports | Peace Intent of U.S. MOSCOW — Premier Nikolai Bulganin told a special session of : the Supreme Soviet (Parliament) | = teday all four powers at the Ge- neva summit coriference displayed. a desire to end the cold war. He said the conference was “a definite success for the peace- loving forces.” He told 1,500 deputies assembled | from the Soviet Union that the Geneva pariey “ranks as an im- portant historic event since it-opens | a new page in relations between | the LLS.S.R., the United States, | ' Great—Britain_and France.“ : ‘on whether | ~~ he | turbed”’ lest Red peace talk dis- | sipate "Our patience, our will and SAVE OVER $30 NOW! A ‘ ieee ee 40 STORIES UP — Daring Betty Fox does tricks 40 stories above a Chicago, fil., street. Betty, the other half of the Betty and Benny sky dancers act, did her jumping ¢xercises from an 18-inch board thrust from a hotel window. She was practicing for an appearance before thousands of Shrinerg at the “‘Shrinerama’’ pageant_at_ Soldiers Field Red Peace Offensive Puts Dulles Under Tense Strain. iby RRL, : ———-rtration foreign policies “of the past } WASHINGTON &®—Rep>- Rich-| six months have been ‘‘extraordi- 'ards (D-SC) said today the Com- | narily successful.” Bat he declared munist peace offensive—has put; the democratic party will ‘get a Secretary of State Dulles under | lot of credit from the voters” for growing pressure “to compromise support he said it has given the or be destroyed.” President Richards. chairman of the House Mansfield, a Foreign Rela- Foreign Affairs Committee, said | ‘Ons committeeman, particularly | has “never been more: dis-| Praised President Eisenhower's | +“courage*—in-—seeking—frem—Con-+ gress last January special author. | ity to use U.S. amred power in defense of Nationalist-held For- mosa and related areas near Com munist China . . * our determination to resist." “IT think Secretary Dulles under- stands the Communists and prop erly evaluates the issues,"’ he said in an interview, “I don't believe that the pres sures that will be exerted on him in the name of peace will weaken his resolve to stapd firm no mat- ter what winds blow. + ‘But the pressures will grow and grow to make concessions to the Communists, to recognize Red China, to abandon our commit- ments to weaker allies, to enfold in our arms the Communists’ promises of peace.” Sen, Mansfield (D-Mont) “In retrospect,"” he said in a separate interview, ‘‘we must give Eisenhower and Secretary of State | Dulles a lot of credit for that resolution. 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City Airport, make a 90-mile trip nig to Cleveland, tand at the Munic- Army Heads Visit Korea ipal airport there and catch the icould barely walk when he was / than two miles to go. |committed to the hospital at his request. ~ . countless letters of encouragement | helped him ,over the rough spots, | Lugosi confided to a newsman. |_| just couldn't have done this | 2T minutes in the water. ‘alone, he said. SEOUL (—Gen. Lyman L: Lem-| hideaway on the outskirts nitzer, U.S. Far East commander, | Toronto. and Gen. - Isaac D. White, com-, ees mander of Army Forces Far East Portrayer of scores uf horror | TORONTO Ww — Shiriey--Camp-; ies_in motion pictures, Lugosi | pel] a 19-year-old typist, tailed | jis “best known for his_ difficult! today-in tier try to become the | | characterization of Count Dracula. | second person to. swim the for-/on my back or The 66-year-old actor said he had | pidding 32-mile expanse of Lake | stomach,” she told her coach, Max $22,460.90, a $2,146.40 upswing over | been studying the script for his! Ontario between Youngstown, N.Y./ Hurley. ° _|the same period last year, while | part in “The Ghoul Goes West’’| and Toronto. ° deeds for the county totaled 3,642, | Guring his rehabilitation. She was exhausted and almost | “unconscious when pulled out. She | 5,000 mink farmers. was taken to the Toronto harbor -police headquarters’ and then (whisked In an ‘ambulance to a7] of Shirley, of Fergus, Ont.. made port. 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Summer Problems. ‘-town, N.Y. at 3:48 a.m. Wednes- | BLEACH + DISINFECTANT— DOUBLE BENEFITS SAVE WORK day with only a tow pores att ki : Will C ® Mod ‘The eng came in torbiaaing | FOPKINS Will Captain revere seetake ae e ae st age van lArthritis Fund Plea It was a tortuous journey for z - , attractive 119-pound swimmer, __ Psd Pg rol gpa “i — eselyre pind = = w 20 the | Soy that John Jay Hopkins, board a 42, 22 and then zero, | chairman and president of General ee ee ae mayer aE ies Corp. has decepted the She tried swimming with one arm|'/n4@™ and then by only threshing cael postot campaign chairman of the legs. But she couldn't make much’ Arthritis and Rheumatism Foun- | dation. headway. Her arms were sore, | her body bone-weary. * * * Kenney, national president of the | foundation, said Hopkins will head “7'll get,there if I have to swim! the annual nationwide fund rais- ' crawl on my| ing activities of the organization that will get under way Nov. 7 | with Stop Arthritis Week. The goal showers | is $5,000,000 for the fund which Intermittent heavy | Shirley’s bid to place her name‘ splashed down on her. The waters | Will be used in the program of pa- | His step firm, his voice firm, and | alongside Toronto's Marilyn Bell, | became choppy. {Seventeen new plats were listed | his eyes as piercing as ever, Lu-| who swam the distance last year,| get her second wind, but Toron-| apd public and professional educa- gosi has come a long way back) endeq when she was pulled from/|to’s lights -weren't getting any | tion ~~~ lan naa from the emaciated addict who! the water at 1:15 a.m. with’ less! brighter. : | She appeared to tient care rehabilitation research Hopkins in mid-May won wide Breada Fisher of Grimsby, Eng: | attention with an address before Automobile lights on the Toronto. land, plunged ‘into the water and the International Chamber of Com- | waterfront twinkled at her. as 50,-| swam alongside Shirley to keep up| merce meeting in Tokyo, He pro- . ' 000 waited to give her a boisterous | her spirits. Then the Ontario girl| posed establishment of an Atomic His desire to act-again, plus the | welcome. Searchlights lit the way appeared to be swimming in cir- Energy Community for Free Asia, to the finish line, but she was cles and her coach decided’ she, an atomic counterpart of the Euro- forced to give up after 21 hours, had had enough. |.pean steel and coal community. The United States has about; The planet Mercury has no | satellies. 2 a a rrr THAT CAN TAKE IT LYNN Jewelers 1 South Saginaw St. ~ FE §-5731 APPLIANCES for TV Cet 31. t jaro Bae e\. a AD 7 ieee - men Tk Le the PRICE of ONE! BOTH gah s » ‘ | EF HOME F REEZER REFRIGERATOR Never before in ppli- ance history such an amazing DOUBLE = VALUE eee at such a LOW PRICE! % Own @ real freezer and ‘tefrigerator. —— ~ te Occupies the some. space @s one unit, : Be sure to buy the best —Genuine Deepfreeze. otclhvemmaanccnmoe _ trade-in. arels) of . 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Denney, 51, endorsed by 3 Ambassador to India John Sher-| 7 man Cooper, former U.S. senator | ee ttrom Kentucky, and Jamés L.7 7” | Clay, 43-year-old attorney Outcome of the Combs-Chandler contest will have a bearing on the | *— | political future of U.S. Sen. Earle) 7 'C, Clements, acting majority lead-| — /er, and the makeup of -this rai delegation to the 1956 Democratic | presidential tion. nominating — a a ta Chandler has indicated that if he's elected governor he would | have an opponent face Clements 7 in next year’s primary. 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Veronica Wil- ‘Viams, 24, are in jail, named in a int accusing them of violat-| ing the federal extortion law. * * ” ony ne rae: AND RS They were arrested yesterday by | i¥BI agents, who said the couple ‘had mailed a letter to John Thomp- “gon, threatening death to his grand. Lapp-Shagena Nuptials Spoken at Argyle Church [Romeo Parade ‘Theme Selected ‘Hollywood and Vine in Peach Festivities ROMEO — One of the featured parts of the Labor Day Festival program, the children’s parade, will be staged in true film- land style, aceording to chairman Mrs, Herbert A. Miller. In announcing the theme, ‘‘Hel- lywood and Vine", Mrs, Miller said it offers many possibilities ‘for costumes and impersonations. exorer1APe—__—_—____—— ‘and parents are being advised as to the limitless categories which will be acceptable in the selection of entries, Actors, actresses, animal screen favorites; cartoon characters, “C7” tn “Dale Smith. “= ‘dren aré sons of Mrs. Norma Me- ; aL whe wes sabbed and | Ting ceremony in the Argyle Meth- Cauley, oity | | odist Church recently united June | ‘strangled July 5 in her ne | Shagena and George Lapp in mar- ‘Bel-Air home. | riage. r Agents -said-n—dummy_package | The Rev-tjoyd- Shoe of ‘was mailed to the address erent. ton, “asian of the bride, pdoclege all tin the note. A woman at the ad ice. ‘dress said there was no Smith ae ‘there. The. mailman returned the} . / package to the post office. County Deaths S| “The FBI = ce ‘q/llMaisne wa cae ‘Krrested when she went'to the post | | effice, identified herself as Dale | | Smith, and asked for the package. | ~* Williams, wearing a green-and- _twhite checked hat and a_bright sports shirt, was arrested soon] Bantzed Church of the Latter Day | afterward at the address given in | Saints of Jesus Christ, with burial ‘the letter as that of ° Smith,” the | in Evergreen Cemetery by the _FBI said. ‘ | Marsh ¥pneral_ome.. She died . | Monday The couple was arraigned be fore | Surviving besides her husband U. S Commissioner Theodore} |are two daughters, Mrs. i 'Hocke and remanded ‘to jail i! Monk ot Brighton, Mrs. ‘Pemberton of Virginia drt Ss FBI agents said that the W il- we pone. Glenford Green of Brown | {lamses apparently singled out. City, Gary Green of Marlette, -six Thompson because of the publicity | | grandchildren, ‘four sisters, Mrs MARLETTE — Service for Mrs. | Elisha (Laura) Greer, 55, was Se ‘ resulting troy his daughter's slay- [Clarence Metzer of Marlette, ng. ho Mrs. Edward Green and Mrs. | Mrs, McCauley's former house-) (4, ence Cummings of Brown City. boy, John R. Crocker Jr., 31, 18) ype Harry Metzer of Pontiac, and | i awaiting trial on a charge of MUI | f40- brothers, Ross Davis of Brown | dering her. He worked for her prior @ity) Elmer Davis, ‘helping to care for t ae chil- | Car Davis of Owonso. , tT, Ki 3, Sosnerl, Gite William A. Burns ‘Kevin, 2. : IMLAY CITY—Service for Wil- Texas M usic ic Clu | Ges wilt be held a2 peo. Saturday ‘Gives New Lodge at -~he Muir Brothers - Funeral | Home. with burial in Imlay Town- | ship Cemetery. day. {NTERLOCHEN — Dedica- | Surviving is his widow, Minnie. Robert K. Curtis 8 $3,000 Scholarship Lodge, donated | waLLED LAKE — Service for ‘to the national music camp by | Robert K. Curtis, 65, of 718 Bfush- ithe Texas Federation of Music ward, will be held at 1 p.m. Sat- | + Clubs. urday at the Richardson-Bird. Fu- Dr. Joseph EF. Maddy. CaMP | pera! Chapel in Walled Lake, with | director, said the lodge will be | purial in Wixem Cemetery. He | used a ae purge ao | died Wednesday. roceeds are planned, to provide at | | ay two partial scholarships an- | Mra, Fred Kreiner ‘nually for worthy talented Pexua| NORTH BRANCH — Rosary will music students. be said for Mrs Fred Kreiner, Tl, of 5295 Jefferson Rd., at 8:30 today, With funeral service donated by the Texas group. to lat 10 a.m, Friday at SS Peter and , be opened at the camp this pau) Church. Burial will be in St. maecemataal sce | Mary Cemetery. She died Tuesday. Maddy gaid Mrs. Ronald A Surviving are her husband,” a) Dougan of Beloit, Wis., president | son Edwin of North Branch, five | of the National Federation of Music daughters, Mrs. Marguerite Doher- Clubs, is att@ling—the dedication. | ty and Mrs. ‘Norma jean Kreiner of | Dr. Roderick Gordon, director of Brown City, Mrs. Dorothy Kreiner the music department at North and Mrs. Rozella Rhode of North Texas State College in Denton and |Branchy-and Mrs. Rosemary a camp faculty member, repre-|Schlaud of Brown City, four sis- sents the Texas federation. | ters, Mrs, Henry Schlaud, Mrs. An- \thony Snoblen and Mrs, Benjamin Schiaud” of North Branch, Miss Gertrude Kreiner, and two broth- ers, George and Peter Swoish, all of Detroit, and 20 grandchildren. ‘Lightning Hits Barns REED CITY i — Two Hersey Township farm barns, owned by‘ Albert Zimmerman and Carl Oehrli, were destroyed by light- ning-started fires Wednesday night | people in Connecticut are farmers, [he ld today at the Marlette Reor-| "| Court Restrains Port Huron, | feral . Motors Corp. He died Wednes- | ‘The bride is the Watghier of | medians, and scenes from actual Mrs. Doris Krumenacker -of- Ar-| films are but a few of the many | gyle and Victor Shagena of. Pon- | ideas offered by the parade com- tiae Township. Mr. and Mrs. Ray | mittee. T. Lapp of Bay—City are the | The children are entered in one ents-of the bridegroom, ———— -of four—categories;—single entries, | he bride wore a satberinn: | | walking groups, small floats, or) | length gown of Chantilly lace over large floats, with prizes awarded brida] satin, fashioned with fitted | to outstanding entries in each of bodice and long pointed sieves. the —— | of the cide. was Si ieumaad | Rex Kennedy was the best man,- and’ Foye Lawson seated | the guests, ye ® : | SR oo GM Employes Claim Coercion- UAW display artist, has offered her | services to organizations which | may need suggestions about ma- __| terials which may be used most | i the reviewing stand yet to be an- nounced, Leostume—or riding on floats, the ‘Romeo Junior and Senior High Sehool bands will participate th the parade. The Michigan Peach) | Queen to be selected trom 11 con- Ttestants next Tuesday evening and | i members of her court will also lies in open cars at the head. of | e line of march. | From Forcing Company | to Fire Non-Members _ > _used_m [ “effectively in the construction of | INDIANAPOLIS (R—A |a float. She will also assist in a> | discussion of the number of chil- | ary restraining order herring en- dren needed to ride on the float forcement of a union bas fo | and how they should be costumed . striking entry. ftempor- “Idea to Spark interest Peach | [Chirch groups, area organizations |- In addition fo the children in’ ONtrs David Ross, former window 7. f Visit to Russia by Nixon Hinted White House Sources Rule Out Possibility Ike May Go Himself WASHINGTON 4INS)}— Sources close to the. White House believe that Vice President’ Richard-M- Nixon may visit Russia if the atmosphere of East-West friend- ship continues. However, they ruled out the pos- siblity that President Eisenhower | might make a trip to the Kremlin himself. - The sources. pointed out that Eisenhower's dual role of chiet of state and head of government ties him closely to his job and raises insoluble protocol prob- lems. ALICE A. NIVISON | ‘The engagement of their daugh- | ter Alice Adell has been announced by Mr. and Mrs. John Nivison, of 5590 Livernois Rd., Rochester, Her fiance is Donald Wayne Manes, i son of Mr. an rs. ws = ef Bonham, Texas. Am " Aue: ry | the chief executive would call for | date has been set for the wedding. | similar visits to the capitals of | LU. S. allies—and such a series | State to Sp end | of visits by the busy President | would be out of the question. ‘31, 650, 703 fe Or | NIXON SUBSTITUTE National Guard = | However, it was noted, none. of | these objections applies to t | comet ive of Eisenhower. “The | Gen. Moran, Presidept has warmly praised George C, day: | signments. | + a * “The money has been set aside! that he is eager to ufdertake the for the training of some 12,000 | trip. Ambassador to Moscow | | officers and men at Camp Gray: | | Charles E. Bohlen, an adviser to ling. Alpena Ale Guard Rese and Eisenhower at Geneva, is reported Camp Claybanks in Michigan and? Fort Knox, Ky., and Camp Wil- | liams, Wis 1 the more than million and a half dollar total, $1,186,360 has | been set aside for the training at Camp Grayling, where 8,900 troops of the 46th Infantry and ~aitached nits will train Awg. 6 | te | A maior portion of the money | | will go back to home communities | | in the form of pay and allowances | | for the Guardsmen, _ totaling | Close .d$sociates of Nixon report | | that the time -diplomatically | ripe for such a aes Medical Recruiting Wins Recognition | Michigan State Medical Society was awarded a bronze plaque to- day by American Trade Associa: | | tion executives for its work in re-! and the. CIO) United Auto Workers was issued Bulganin Calls in Marion County superior court | today. Big Four Meet Judge “John L-Nibtack set Mon Definite Success | $7 275,285. The second hichest total is the | | $267,662 set aside for rations or, subsistence. nurses. The plaque was presented to Dr. | William Bromme of Detroit, chair- | _ . | men of the council of the medical | Other estimates of the money | society, bzy Russell A. Stevenson, | to be spent : include $68,877 for! nean of the. School of Business day for a hearing on whether to | | | petroleum products, $49,495 for | make the order permanent. MOSCOW (INS) — Soviet Pre- | travel, $30,343 for wawratia| __ Venverity “ mier Marshal Nikolai Bul of equipment, $16,946 for mis-| Michigan. dudge Niblack acted in a suit | said today the Big Four Geneva filed: Tuesday by George Kose, | Meeting was a “definite success | attorney acting for V. R. Smith, | for peace-loving forces’ in the | an employe of GM's Allison divi- | world itheir jobs. The suit, naming as de- | | sion here, and in behalf of 20 | jie told the hastily summoned other non-union GM workers | here and at Andersen, | Supreme ‘Soviet (parliament) that ‘ the Geneva Conference last month was “a. historic event because it marked a turning in the relations between the US.S.R, and the Western Powers.” Western allied diplomats at- tended the special joint session of partiament te hear Bulganin refer to the “atmosphere of co- Rose said the. new contract | would force non-union employes to. join the union by Aug. 26 or lose fendants GM, the CIO-UAW and | union officials, contends the union shop provision violates the In- diana constitution—and state law |members of both houses of The | cellaneous services such as laun- Diceeaes — ks, "praise dhe dry, ice, medcine -and jantorial | nde: utstandin: | expenses and $2,095 for communi- | paw eee ence | cations. technicians, medical secretaries, }nurses and other specialists, The award was. made at the {35th annual meeting of the ATAE. Macabre Humor Adenaver Has Briefing for Moscow State Visit BONN, Germany (®—Chancellor | Konrad Adenauer and his foreign policy advisers: held a special con- | ference-today on plans for his im- pending visit to Moscow. Adenauer summoned his aides to Muerren, the Swiss.mountain res 18-year-old youths face arraign- ists and Ferrysburg residents to | +—~“Fhe—vaeeine | State Adjutant General, said to-| | Nixon for his handling of the as- | | to have el the President | jill | will be held from 11 a. ‘m. | noon, with singing and games as , Queen Going to Russia? MACKINAC ISLAND (#—The Laborite See It Coming LONDON — A left-wing Labor | today that Queen Elizabeth will be | cruiting medical technicians and | in recruiting laboratory | \Few Kids Will Get Shots ‘in New.Vaccine Release LANSING (@®—~Only ~ about — per cent of Michigan children in the through-9 age group: will receive Salk polio vaccine: under )| the latest shipment ordered re- Jecsed “tothe State—Health_Do-} partment. : . Dr. Albert E. Heustis, state healthe commissioner; said he had grade group now nearing com- pletion—or in family physicians’ iticas for a fee. COUNTIES DECIDE . Dr. Heustis said each county divide its available supply be- tween the clinics and the phy- “When we get it,” he said, “we will allocate to each county a percentage based’ on its rafto | recommended that each county set up a similar jJocal committee to pass on such matters. of eligible children to the | “This is such a small amoiint 400,000 children of that age | of vaccine," Dr. Heustis said, group in the state.” ‘that apparently none of the counties has. made any plans yet to handle it—especially since we don’t know when we will get it. We have had no indication yet -how-.many counties will conduct clinies."” (8,000 Legionnaires may—be—adminis- tered either in free public clincs | —as Was sal first and West Bloom field ary Acquires 14 New Books — 3 west pioowrmn tows /AFtiving in-Detroit | SHIP — Fourteen new volumes DETROIT (INS)—The advance | have been placed on the shelves | party of 8,000 American Legion- | of the West Bloomfield Township | aires began filtering into Detroit | Library, librarian Stella S. Travis | today for . their 37th annual state | has announced. = _ | Fiction eae Mame by Patric Dennis, Dane by Catherine Gaskin rien from Naetehes'by Frank Slaugh- | "kee im Two Keys by Berta Ruck pee? Cry by Mildred Bamer. The W by Robert er The Men ha the Grey Flanne) sun by | Sloane Wilson. in the Veterans’ Memoria! Build- ing and the Sheraton-Cadillac Ho- tel this Morning. Welcoming speeches at the first formal meeting tomorrow will be given by Mayor Albert E, Cobo, tien State-Commander Kent T. Lund- Adama = ‘eo = + gren and William Newberg, presi- | Judson ara Inetam | dent of Dodge Division of Chrys- x _Uaderenter Sport by Albert Vander- Corp. 2 ered by Virginia Pastey Among resolutions expected to The Limes tne Man The Com-! come out of the convention are a Non Fi the Space George peay 2 Allan cat Other. - The Vanishing Prairie be Walt Dicnev Saturday the children's hour until i rier in the Great Lakes, action to curb ‘fifth amendment Com- munists" and immediate freedom for American prisoners in China. well as story reading on the pro- ; _ aa French OK Red Visit PARIS uw — The, French Cabinet today authorized Premier Edgar Faure and Foreign Minister An- itoine Pinay to accept an invita- member of | tion to go to Moscow. No date Sie Oe Poe preticiet | as been fixed. A spokesman said visiting Russia one of these days. | Emrys Hughes, who has long | urged getting on friendlier terms | | with the Soviets, commented in the | half of October. TIAA 22 2 Le GRAND HAVEN W — A pair of | ment on charges of littering the | highway after a prank led motor- | protecting workers. from inter- ference or coerc “an by employers. It contends GM the union shop Clause to coerce | }werkers to join the union. | s compelled by | } standing” of Big Four leaders. operation and mutual under- | receiving a Russian note agreeing j theme the visit should take place He said the fact that the con- | sort where he is vacationing, after | early in Septembér and that the | -phone-police with reports of-a traf- fic mishap. State Police said the two had placed a home-made man- sized, dummy in a Ferrysburg street to sce what reaction it would erence convened ten years after ne —- Only about 3 per cent of the) with total losses estimated al savs the National Geogrphical So- _ 80, 000. J| ciety, ee, e 1 Distinguished Service... _ e : “William R. Potere e ' FUNERAL HOME Ambulance Service 339 ‘Walnut OL ive 1-9041 | Oxygen Equipped ROCHESTER Opposite P.O. metrenvcroaeveiet mse om a — + Bumper Repairs . ie Paint 1 | Glass : 44 Installation Free Estimates ||(@>=*)\47-% Loaner Car . Available ie “YOUR TROUBLES ARE OVER’ * , ‘| ¢ | rolled /over. “was treated at Pontiac General Lake Captain’s Funeral Held Today in St. Clair were to be held here toda Capt. Charles H. Anderson, 62, veteran ship captain who/ sailed the Great Lakes for 4% years, Anderson died Tuesday in Cleve- land after suffering a heart attack in the wheelhouse of hié last ship command, | At 30 Anderson wag one it we | youngest certified captains lakes, He commanded the pen ur- i sion steamer-St._(lair -for many = years, then in 1940/ ‘became skipper of the Columbia /which plied the Detroit River, / He leaves hjs widow, ,and two sons, / — | Truck Driver Is Injured ‘When Vehicle Overturns Grace, ‘Plans tryck driver, was treated | for chest/ cuts and bruises yester- day affernoon when his truce |exeorp on wet pavement an n told Oakland ~ County | Bobbie g. Henson, 25, a Drayton | | the last meeting of heads of gov- jernmment at Potsdam was “of +émportant significance.” Bulganin said the Big Four ST, CLAIR —Funeral services | leaders “displayed a desire to put | it certain_that-Adenauer-— wilt -vsit far an-end to the cold war.” establishment of diplomatic, eco. | nomic and cultural relations should | be discussed. Vice Chancellor Franz Bluecher , said the new Russian note makes | brine ‘s s | the Soviet capital. For Coming Year West Bloom ‘School Tax Up 1.5 Mills — | WEST BLOOMFIELD TOWN- ~SHIP—Taxes_in-the- West Bloom- tictd School District were raised 1.5 mills for the coming year, with _a total school tax of 18.33 mills. The Board of Education set the jsnew rate at a. meeting this week. | Operating costs wil] account for | 8.33 mills, plus a voted 3.5 mills | ine rease. The millage for debt service is now 6.5 mills. “The board “accepted architect's plans for a kitchen at Reose- velt School and authorized ad- The bids wil} be opened at the _next regular meeting, Sept. 12: | Authorization to sign an agree- ment with Keego Harbor for the use of the Community School build- vertising for bids on the work. | tield District ing for one year was given. Other authorizations included a ; go-ahead on equipping the typing; ~~ room at the high school with up to 30 typewriters (22 are now on hand); the purchase of furniture for three classrooms; and invest- ing $4,232.23 with the Michigan Na- tional Bank for the 1952 school bond reserve account. The approved a partial payment of $5,051.10 for blacktop- ping the parking area at the high school, The whole job, which in- cludes grading, leveling and two be = JEAN PORRITT Mr. and Mrs. Edward Porritt of Clarkston have announced-the—en Scottish Labor weekly Forward on < \) | plans of Russia’s leaders to visit a Lake Theater Britain. Then he observed: \ 4s “In due course we can expect | TONIGHT ) to hear that Queen Elizabeth and ) the Duke of Edinburgh have a MAN FROM BITTER % invited to the U.S.S.R. and have _ RIDGE decided to go to Moscow.” ) With Lex Barker \ A —— Palace spokes- PLUS \ man said: “No suggestion of this Y sort has come to our attention.” BOB MATHIAS \ | Seventeen German bakers >| Dg gg a \ | Munich produce 10,000 loaves of | » | bread a day for U. S. Army forces. rar ara aaa a. SATURDAY © oe FRIDAY: DAVE MARTIN “ORCH. WALLED LAKE — GASINO BALLROOM WALLED LAKE, MICHIGAN TODAY, FRIDAY and. SATURDAY | BARBARA STANW ROBERT RYAN DAVID FARRAR ,», ESCAPE ro ‘ BURMA Twin headquarters were opened | Worldsbs...Sir, Harold request—for-a-navel—training—-car—- it probably would be in the first must decide for —itselthow—te——__ not been informed when the ship- — ate whether to conduct _ment ef about 42,500 doses would | Clinics at all. be sent to Michigan.————-—--++ _A_ state advisory committee : «| appointed by the governor ~-has~-—-—_— nN re | layers of blacktop, ‘will cost $14,168. | Contracts were given to nine) -new-teachers;andpresignations of to Patrick Thompson. three steachers—Douglas McEach-|80n of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Thomp- ren,Jack Bruhn_and Mary Jane, son of. Clarkston. An early spring ———— eet | wedding is planned. 'gagement of their daughter, Jean, He is the! ospital, Cassard Will Probated GRAND RAPIDS « — Morris Cassafd Sr., retired Grand Rapids | businessman. who died last April, ‘left. an estate valued at $294,030. The figure was revealed Wednes- day in an inventory filed in Pro- bate Court. The estate was left to bh semana creagarenn = ke Got His. WASHINGTON w — Congress gave President Eisenhower most of what he asked in the way_of farm legislation this year “Unlike mendations, But a renewal of the smoulder- fo Prices Reasonable! _ ROCHESTER OL 22121 — OL 19642 A 194, he made no major recom-| _ Way on Farm. Legislation ing dispute over basic. farm legis- lation is certain to come in next NOW THRU SATURDAY Edward G ROBINSON RAFT and reinstate mandatory pile acca apuaien ‘orld War Il. But the Senate 7 preray ig og The teetle Agrcatare Com sesse 1. 2 Boe es’ i a f IAM iin i oahaes Plants have unlimited ability to sythesize amino acids, fats, pro-| teins and vitamins which are es- sential to animal and human life. from 200 to 250 inches. Sem The precipitation around Mount Olympus: in northwest Washington State attains. an annual. total of Hollywood Headlines Famed Musicians ‘Reunion ‘Invite Speed Violators “DUNN, N, C.. ui—speeders con- victed in Harnett County are. in vited to join the 55 Club. The state THE PQNTIAC PRESS, THU RSDAY, AUGUST 4 155- a A . WEN'TY-NINE state stighenay P Patrol or — the idea for the c lub which is approved by Ed Scheidt, state 1.otor vehicles commissioner. r. \To Fight Elm Diseone- / GRAND RAPIDS & — The City Commission has voted $13,000 | to warned it might cost $100,000 t remove infected’ trees if the city’s 10,000 elms were not sprayed. the Park Department for a pro- lease. Park Supt. Fred C. See had id TEN Eee ae eur e| Oblo produces nearly half of the |gram of spraying ‘city-owned elm| ‘The buot 40.5 million, mar- soe oF woes nearly hall o be | ram aying city-own elm re are a a M akes Town gi az Capita cree big esta ny on on nation’s greenhouse ternatass. trees ogainst: an 1 epide mic tree die ried men in the United States. Ww nV - By JAMES BACON {ing the commercial, Mickey Mouse- ae — HOLLYOOD @—Drama makes | type music that wag the rage then. | reason of the fact_that (they have) Ses : MR! ital | * 2 > ‘ upeemmeccacns RIVE-IN THEATER = oe ET || ae mined bien eockgt toes tout. | cemet see fond cenaeee coaminag ie BEAT THE HEAT! RELAX AND: Hollywood's jumping to some of | We all told him that we could make rand tt County and North Caro- ENJOY YOURSELF IN COOL COMFORT! the best swing music heard in 20| more money elsewhere but that we |" 7) 2. witliamson of the years—and no wonder. Two of the were With him bec OO Py } CY Jt BLUE RIBBON SHOW TIME > a fs greatest bands of the sWiNg"@rA) <) 6 Goodman band stuck with | AT BUTTERFIELD AIR-CONDITIONED THEATRES = a le swing and finally—at the old Palo- | Meet at Manny’s| , _ ¥ noe os r Ball here in Los Angeles | bar thle w inats some great manic] —ihe new pe music nt. The west Ringside Bar 18 ri is history, else U-I would not be ‘ * : At — International, they | king a movie about Benny Good- W. Huren at Bis. Lake Rd. 7 L AST making “The Benny Goodman | ™#"- Story” and moat ofthe wim a Cier Record _Affer_the |} —_—DAYI bers of that atest i AA, es Kecor : : bande ove rocking @e send OOPS] cae] _ Andrews " 77) “AFRICAN : Gene Krupa, Teddy Wilson, ‘Harry |, GRAND HAVEN W®—An award | STARTING k , TI James, Lionel Hampton and Good- from the Automobile Assn, of || oer = MANHUNT’ } America recognizes « this city’s Linscott F | ~ man, the King of Swing himself, record _of—freedom from. tratlic | TOMORROW J 3 | VICTOR VASA ORE | eee te Pers ee MD) fatalities in 1964 _ SEE IT FROM THE BEGINNING . . . ' | ULUIYL WiAL UD 8S Me ae 1 ————— FEATURES AT.11:18 — 1:52 — 4:26 —- 7:00 — 9:36 bi | cast. the original Bob Crosby | . ——— — | Timed le The man-without-e-namel Bobcats will’ be reunited. This | HELD OVER . : “ oO. i Holland M-0-u's band, one of the greatedt of all! thru Saturday yy) She Pe xy eto rane gmt. | _DOORS OPEN 6.45 Rs NEE ok: “Little Rock Getaway” and other | , Dixieland classics. | ae we t | The play “One Night Stand” wiil dramatize a true incident in the history of the Bobcats. Playing | themselves will be such Dixieland | experts as Eddie Miller, Nappy LaMarr, Matty Matlock, Bobby | | Haggart, Billy Butterfield, Chariie | Teagarden and Crosby. It's ‘hard to-believe that-the world came close to aay Goodman's |] # music. Krupa disclosed how Goodman once despaired of ever getting he il 5 public to buy his ideas in swing. When the pand started on its first 2 one-nighter trip west, often there | | were more musicians in the ball- | | rooms than paying customers,” he |} 4, 7 Canna Weaketees ee said. ‘ “Datiness bape so bad nl tS SND . __ameg eam — | . gest that perhaps the band had) BALE. emcees vy Uacine Acre sorting better give up swing and start play- | WILLIAM BENDIX - ARTHUR KENNEDY - LUTWER ADLER - WILLIAM TALMAN | jeescssssssesssssesssissinesse 1 GENE EVANS - MARSHALL THOMPSON we BEVERLY MICHAELS “"iScrwaiies | | ee | a r & Dy | t : over’ J % kK Y Dine Hwy. (US-10) 1 Block N. of Telegraph Me FE 53-4500. Open 6:30 P. M. a : LAST TIMES TONIGHT TO SEE THIS GREAT F | ALL COLOR, FIRST RUN PROGRAM! | Drive-In | : | TONIGHT ey 5 CHARLES K FELOMAN ten | a Pheater . ; als SeVEnNn Santa Fe NOT AS A STRANGER d Box Office Opens 7:00 P. M. “* y&ar itCh }) srrtee anc Show Starts 8:30 P. M. ; = ge | FRANK RICK _ CHARLES , Phone FE 4-4611 YN Monrot a ~H] de HNL ANDTCHUM J NATR GRAHAME CRAWFORD: BICKFORD 2 M D 21 ke Road _.__ jon | more. ways 150 Opdyke ! - JOHN PAYNE ‘| PRICES FOR THIS ATTRACTION: ADDED: Cartoon @ Late World News ima — ‘DOMERGUE - CAMERON MATINEE 65¢ @ EVES. G SUN. 90¢ @ CHILDREN AT ALL FIMES 25¢ _ ee A MPUBUC PRODUCTION . = (=_ TOMORROW _™**) | : | Phone FE 5-833! JAMES EXCLUSIVE! FIRST. RUN! . | ——HELD OVER thru FRIDAY! Today Thru Saturday! STEWART NOT ONE BUT TWO—ALL COLOR CINEMASCOPES | FRED ASTAIRE @ LESLIE CARON SANDS OF |} in “DADDY LONG LEGS” | : etomecceenceme, : CittemaScope JUNE srants SATURDAY | a _JOHN-WAYNE i ~ JOHN AGAR THEY'RE GOING TO KILL ME! ADELE MARA FORREST TOCHER “W REPUBLIC PICTURE You have to watch what they’ re doing to with WALLY CASSELL JAMES @ROWN-——— your wife... because there's a cold gun ry —_ Bear roheyy ~ against your skull! 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Several ether major bills also were left PAI pending egilation will be ‘Clayton’s *} senhower bills stranded were those alive when Congress returns Jan. “ * 2* 6 Perhaps the most impogtant Ei- to start a multibillion-dollar ‘ex- pansion of the nation's highway building program and to aid in | local school construction, Le . | ‘The Senate passed a road bill which omitted the ‘bond-financing feature supported Jy the President. The House became snarled. over how to pay for the new highways | and passed no bill. Neither branch passed a school, construction bill, although the House Education Committee ap- proved one in the closing days of (Fiatet- tots) SPECIAL T | mecrme c | WATER HEATERS Se with the j Free Wiring On All Detroit Edison Lines Series Buo- Therm £-45 Delere 30 to €2-gelion ce- FULLY : auromanict Were." 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Military survivors benefits| | Passed House; These were measures ‘asked by the President which neither body passed: A. constitutional amendment to St. Louis Cabby, 82, Oldest in America ST. LOUIS (INS)—An &82-year- old St. Louis taxicab driver, Wil- liam F. Harder, advises his col- leagues to be friendly, help the un- fortunate and take the shortest | to be a success. Harder has been driving cabsrin | St. Louis since 191 when he was | | retired from the Southern Pacific | 'railfoad where he had worked for \38 years. he—82- year - young cabbie is hailed by his fellow drivers as the oldest in the nation. During his 38 year stretch with | the railroad, the slight but spright- ly octogenarian never was absent | from work because of iliness. And | — lis the main Richmond en the map, | mand, too—in fact 17 states have Phones: FE 5-8811 and FE 5-8974 | Richmonds. Tope. The cotonet exptained that it since beoming a cab driver, Har- | der Ree missed a day since he recovered from a broken hip suf- fered in a fall po 1952. | Richmond, Va., Shares Its Name With 16 Others | RICHMOND, Va. @®—Col. Lester | | H. Kyle, retired, thinks this city i but he knows Maine has @ Rich- A motorist asked him how to find (the address shown on an enve-| 'was Richmond, Me. The stunned visitor turned around and headed Trade-in Special! 5150 ‘your old piano! :tgdicenenneligallnrnanManmernrer:2 bs Revision of the oo. Hartley la- bor-management relations law. An increase in postal rates to reduce the deficit of the Post Of- fice Department. A federal reinsurance to bolster and expand private health insurance plans. _ Hawaiian statehood—The House voted down a combined Hawalian- Alaskan statehood bill. Liberalization of Refugee Reliet Act. Atomic peace ship — The House passed an atomic merchant ship bill, bat not the demonstration ves- sel asked by the President. Program of loans and other aids ongress Leaves | 14 Major Bills Behind but the principa) legislation _ was | House this session, but were not | not acted on, =| In addition, several major bilis which largely originated among | the lawmakers failed to win final acted on in the Senate, except for the income. tax’ reduction, which. was killed, : * passage this session, but most of, Wonder What It Cost © them are certain to be reVived early next year. = e These includes bills to provide new social security benefits for women over 62 and- disabled work: ers over 50, to exempt natural gas producers from federal controls, to restore rigid high price supports on basic farm products, to eut in- come taxes+chiefly for low-income families, and to increase quotas to low-income — —_— _ cuiemcten = sugar producers. to Own by the Minute SHAWNEE, Okla, ®—J. Paul | Jackson, 32, Holdenville, drove his | 1955 auto out of a showroom here yesterday. 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To make it just arrange two quart baking abou ir in a quar-| dish oe ne Place two pimientos (sliced) and stirring ‘occasionally; then simmer | cans vf whole kernel corn in a) ‘spoon of prepared hor¥eradish; the center and bake it in a mod- erate oven (375 degrees) until the orn. on the Cob cmt gee ta an for Corn Casserole |""tinine ws « peter a dish for summertime ... . especial- fy when you don't-want to spend the whole afternoon in @. warm kitchen. Mix half a cup of mayonnaise with 3 tablespoons prepared Ba- hama-type mustard and a table- serve with ham leat. teaspoon almond extract and pot “ | six slices of cut~-up bacon down a si ee . ee | FRESH PORK STEAK. A & 29: - 7 “ | | | SWANSDOWN onus Pork Roast 39 TIDE panne aun sas. | FOOD CAKE | Swanson Boned Turkey az i: 39S RUBY-BEE PURE CAMPBELL’S “PORK and “FOOD-0=MAT 5 kK. Pike Street Ce Ph, FE 2-1298 a, SUDER= -MALE KEE VAULO matt liltini maa aer Ph. 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Fill Melon With Wise: | rich chicken filling is added, piping het, from the outdoor grill at the These two Bewcomers to sum- fresh, different fiavor and new texture interest supplied by the tasty crackers used in the recipes, Good news for the party plan- | ~ to make and are perfect choices for serving, Informal American style, in simple outdoor settings. - The crisp crunchy shells for the “Crispy Chicken a la King” are made in. advance in easily port- able aluminum foil pans, and the this chicken dish is the new “Hi Ho Caesar Salad," quick and eaty to make and-a special treat for all salad lovers. Full of both vitamins and Naver, this version of “a well-established favorite combines three different | kinds of greens with a tasty dress: | ing 4 and rich buttery crackers that Chill Several Hours Cut a hole in‘an unpeeled melon and with a spoon carefully remove the seeds and juice from the cen- ter cavity. Fill with sherry sau- terne or port: plug hole of filled | sceneof the picnic. Here's the way “to make the.shells. Crispy Shelis fof Chicken ata King 2% cups (72: finely crushed crackers 2. teaspoons dried basti “% cup butter or margarine ' 9 beaten eggs Preheat oven to 375 degrees) ( panaxtrand hot). Cale crack- madicneail feat: Cut | cen in- tothe -crumbs,—using—a— pastry blender ‘or two forks, until: butter particles are the size of rice. Add | -eges and blend mixture well, Pack crumb mixture into six 249 Ready to. Cook |. LOANS E Dixie Highway at Telegraph Lots of Parking ie Cool Refreshment very = at | greased 5-inch individual aluminum ’ foil pie pans. Bake at 375 degrees for 20 minutes, or until crusts are lightly browned. Makes six shells. * * * The filling “a la King,” shells, may be prepared in ad- -vance of the picnic and simply heated when serving time arrives, The new recipe, with its delightful. | ly subtle blend of seasonings, pro- | vides for extra-rich chicken flavor | in its use of 2 cups of chicken | stock. Make it this way: Chicken a ta King Filling for | Crispy Shells 1—4\% pound drawn roasting chicken 4 1 tablespoon salt | } y leaf j 1 medium-size onion, sliced i ‘a cup butter, mergers or chicken fat 4 tablespoons flow 1 cup milk or night eream | 2 cups chicken stock » teaspoon pepper 14 teaspoon salt | | 3 Seaspoon Lowen wa oe sauce — “Tawanes = = Sherbets a in Wt 1 ewp cooked fresh or fros peas, or 1) cup canned peas, drained Wash chicken and place it in a) large heavy kettle with a tight-| fitting ‘eover, Add tablespoon of | Tops in Town! © Lime © Raspberry | ® Orange © Pineapple Comes in Pints and Half Gallons | Maple Leaf Dairy Co. » thire-—sanee;-—Fabasco; ‘crispy shells. salt and boiling water to cover. | Add bay leaf and onion slices.) Cover and cook slowly until chick: | en ig very tender (about 1% hours). Remove chicken from broth and, let stand until cool endugh to han- | | dle easily. Then remove skin and | | bones and cut chicken into one- | | half-inch pieces. Melt butter in a skillet over | low heat. Stir in flour; gradual- | ly add milk, stirring until mix- | ture is smooth and thickened, | Add pepper, fourth teaspeon salt, Worcester- | chickeh, pimiento and peas, Stir to blend. Serve piping hot in| Makes -§ generous Phone FE 4-2547 er oe ie ~ . ~ amend ideal as an sane segs 2 ductory Offer | TO PROVE TO YOU THAT IT’S _wonderfulsimpl wonderful what freshness does for tea! | > | = ond Pt package = of 48 like the” remaining one. | eut-up— melon and. chill several hours. To serve, draw plug from hole in melon, s¢eop meat into chilled dishes and toy with some of the wine. To give a better flavor and color | | to French toast, add 2 tablespoons | | unsulphuted molasses to each one- half cup, mil and ees used. o | | ‘ All Vegetable SHORTENING 3 Lb. Tin | are rubbed with garlic and halved before tossing with the other in- gredients. Here’s how to make it: Hi Ho Caesar Salad % cup salad ol) + tablespoons lemga Hiiee ‘a teaspoon salt © pepfer | 1 small head chicory ’ i small bead rometne lettuce 1 small head escarole 2 medium size tomatoes § Hi Ho crackers 1 amall bud garlic, out in half i raw ege Combine salad oil, lemon juice, salt and pepper in small bowl. Wash chicory, romaine and esca- role and remove any’ limp, outer leaves, Break or cut greens into 2inch’ pieces, discarding tough spines. Wash art? quarter tomatoes and remoye sfem ends. Dice into one- half-inch trubes.-Rub one side of erackers with cut surface of gar-| lic; also rub inside of largé Wood- | en salad bow! with gartic, Arrange greens and tomatoes in gariic-rubbed bowl. Break ‘erous servings. | Coffee Cake Topping Good topping for a baking-pow- | Tound buttery crackers into ‘ete i ace aE stl DEFIANCE SALAD - DRESSING Quart Jor © ney Home Grow: TOMATOES Swift's Premium 1) HOT 4] DOGS.... | Mich. 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But here is his special recipe, so you cap try these popular coffee rolig yourself . . . Coffee Rolls Bollinger 1 cup milk—jukewarm Be ow baker's yeash—disscive tp 13 granulated sugar eup butter or shortening 1 teaspoon salt > eggs 4 cups bread four Dos ef autmeg—lemen flaroring Blend butter, nutmeg and sugar thoroughly. Add eggs and mix well. Dissolve yeast in lukewarm milk. voring-and flour to butter and sug- | ar mixture, Blend thoroughly. | Dotigh must: bé Very well mixed allowed to rest in a warm : topping as preferred. Put rolls in warm place to rise. unt about double in bulk. Bake in a and water to which has been add- | TES a dash of vanilla. Makes about | goed sharp oven—about 450 | Add milk and yeast, lemon fla- pels When baked, frost with a | blend of 4X confectioners sugar Melon Varies Salad - Substitute diced cantaloupe for Waldorf « Salad.’ a tel te weal shoes of eye © differe.it with the remaining flavor. nd adds: a surprising The sweet flavor American sport in the summer Hata 2 .tie_bectyaed.— Anderson street Invited three | friends ovér for a picnic supper | recently. They roasted wieners> at the outdoor grill, salad), consumed quantities of root | | beer and toasted marshmallows. | old Sallj._served her tavorite AP ple Sauce cup cakes. Ever since she belonged to a 4H | Club in Indiana, Sally has enjoyed also. During the school year Sally takes oboe lessons, plays in the Eastern Junior, High band and plays the piano. \, Here's Sally's recipe for her cup | APPLE SAUCE CUP CAKES By Sally Vogel time. Hostesses of all ages enter- ' Teenager Sally Vogel ‘ot South | ) As an added treat, thirteen-year- | at | Wilson’ s Crisprite Loin End e eo buster oe other shortening 3 eng ‘ 1 cup — applesauce % cup re ' bow oe sifted ‘feer easpoon soda hy teaspoon nutmeg 1 teaspoon cinnamesa ' teaspoon cloves | sugar thoroughly, Add well ‘beaten | and cloves and add to the ‘first mixture. Mix well and add ‘the | rola. Turn into well-greased or paper lined cup cake pans and jbake in a S380-degree oven for ; about - 20- minutes: Frost Létion Cream Icing. Lemon Cream Icing 3 cups titted confectioners’ suger 2 teanpoons 1% teaspoons grated lemon 3 tablespoons cféam (about) Combine ingredients and ar If necessary, add more jeream to make right consistency | | for spreading. Makes enough icing | | for-one take or one recipe of cup cakes. Cantaloupe Makes Delightful Appetizer into bite-sized sections. 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ROAST... “S9*T SLAB BACON “33°: STEAKS... ... “99% ‘Millions Are peace ‘To Snowy-White FRESH: ee so Paesirey Spr ony etl ese white— : $ : bia a et veyer, savore rare MILLS IM Coo t48K1100, § wisconsin . os : , al ha - RING BOLOGNA — CLUB FRANKS . « 3u».$1.00 SUPER MARKET _ 608 W. Huron St. lt ile Ca i THE PONTIAC. PRESS, THURSDAY, AUGUST 4, 1955 Professor Boris Sokolov, corn N. D, to confer with an outstanding American corn breeder at North 10-Floor Plunge Stopped ate as Foot Catches at Ninth A group of three -of the Soviet farm leaders, headed by Yuri Go- lubash, is to fly to Wyoming Fri- day -to visit the Keeling ranch at Gillette. This trio will also rejoin KING-SIZE BARGAINS-AT DISCOUNTS — DETROIT W—A man. who fell building éscaped without injury} when his foot ‘caught in a ninth | him té safety. from the top floor of a 10 story) “Side Trips “Split Up Vis ABERDEEN, S.D. — L ig dicen breeder, yesterday flew to Pargo,| . i So Dakota State College, He is sched- uled to rejoin the main group ¢o- | Cox morrow, * * * : The other Russian visitors will proceed trom here today to Brook- | ~~ | ings, S. D, But shortly after they arrive in Brookings, they will, ac- cording to present plans, be flown to Huron, 8, BD. to see an ice show, and then back to Brookings the same. evening. They will travel to Huron and ‘back on_a plane provided through the courtesy of South Dakota's floor window and four men pulled | Gov, Joe Foss. The Russians yesterday visited a iting ning by the Aberdeen Chamber of Commerce : * * * + While there is continued interest among -local citizens in the Rus- as it was in lowa where they start- | ed their journey to see American farms. day the members of the -Soviet delegation devoted a certain amount of attention to men’s cloth- ing. One of the group, for instance, reportedly purchased nine under- Harold Welsh, 55, told police last’ grain elevator, a farm and a ranch night he fell from a window, He | jn this area. They had an hour to was taken to a hospital for ob- shop by themselves and they were servation, ‘entertained at dinner in the eve- | wanted more but the store he visit- ed sold’ out its stock to him in this priee class. He paid. $2.95 for each shirt, Red When they went shopping. yester-| wear shirts of orion and hylon, He Tena One of the American interpreters with him reportedly pointed out to the Russian that there were each, The Americans accompanying Russians report the’ Russians have been well provided with Pat per for their-journey by the Soviet govern- ment. = “You should see that roll of .twenties,” one of them was over- heard remarking to an American colleague. It had been also noted by the American interpreters and coordin- ators that the Russians are glad of any chance to visit stores. of their interests is gifts to | Free Methodists Pick cotton underwear shirts of -good | pquatiy to be bought at 8 cents sians it is by no means so intense‘ yon District Leader district conference. He replaces L. ‘Classified ads! Whatever | . oer Winans a Want Ad solves take back to children ahd relatives. YOU'RE HELPED IN A HURRY itt Phone FE 2-8181 NOT A-17-INCH; OR A 20-INCH, OR A 2I- INCH, BUT A GIANT 24-INCH, 1955 WESTINGHOUSE TV “BIGGEST SALE IN LORD'S HISTORY — WHILE 24 LAST—HuRRY! EXACTLY AS PICTURED... REG. °359.95 WALUE! #0 money pown: 399 INSTALLATION, NOTICE OF TAXES ‘CITY OF PONTIAC 1955"City and School taxes will be due and payable at the office of the City Treasurer August 8, 1955, through September 9, 1955, without fees. Payment : made by mail must naposctncsiad tember 9, 1955, to avoid penalty. , later than Sep- _ September 10, 1955. a collection yoy 5 of, one: per ‘ane phat wilt be and one per cent (1%) additional pach month thereafter any unpaid City and School Taxes. All- 1955 City and School Taxes remaining unpaid as of March 1, 1956, will payable at the County Treasurer's Office, subject to additional penalties as provided by State Law. WALTER A. GIDDINGS City Treasurer DON’T LET YOUR TAXES GO DELINQUENT! 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The. frisky, little all-white goats love jumping Gary Duncan of Reese toad-a are the children's parents. ™ e ¥ 4 ? iW P 7 ee = ; 3 “ i * + Roger Burris (left) and ‘David Adams spend many | the sor Tours swimming, digging in the sand, playing in the water | Sylvester avenue and and feeding their ducks at Silver Lake. The bey who.are| West ¥ alton boulevard. 0 Featias ‘Pren ‘Feotee : cal are the sons Pm Mr. and Mrs, Vernon C. Burr Mr. and Mrs. Donald E. Adams f =e a ¢ — Vacationing : ‘Keeps City. | co pie | | and children, jhave returned to—their home on pray ra aa separ eS " Tg hea mi 2h / Be ‘ i i, oe Se § 4 Find © th a & et Rete 5 “Shep,” the brown and white collie, is resting after a Olsen of Franklin road. Every morning at 6:30, winter — romp with Rithy, (left to right) Mary, James and Judy| and summer, the three older children go for a bird walk Olsen. They are the children of Dr. and Mrs. Richard C.| accompanied by their em Dr. Olsen, an ornithologist. a a Club Objects to Smoker's Bad Taste og fe. year old fous and white so As drinks reed. “None of us ‘question the ces no oman 8 ae eae. | ‘ft a0 sh a’ Ba 84x vats 4 ib + and: pert are the pel pigeons be:| north to the family cabin near Harrison,” A~ longing to Dale Darling pictured above. The ident in she fi grade at Central School, ‘pigeons love to light on Dale's head and Dale is the son of Mrs. Mac Darling and the shoulders. Besides his pets, he likes to go\ late Mr. Darling of South Paddock street. ———_—_—$—< f hs THE PONTIAC PRESS : ae ce be bane (Buck Pfahlert is playing| walk up and down, Baily also has @ ‘para g Women. S Sections cy) Peis ng nee is T. reper peti from his hand and like perching on| liam C. Pfahlert of Lakeland avenue, Sylven his shoulder. Bucky says bantams are easy| Lake. © os PAGES 41-45 _— ne end 2 Hes 4, would be In: nt the part of e meaning of the ay SS i a dt a i Pe a } = i Pei ee Se” See 'Folks Busy Area Families Take Jaunts to Cottages to Beat the Heat Mr. and Mrs. Monroe C. Hilty Patricia and Robert, Mansfield averive following a week spent in Bluffton, Ohio. * * * | Vacationing this week at Lake | Macatawa, near Holland, are Mr. and Mra. Fenton S. Weaver and family of Clarkston. * * * * E The Bradiey D, Scotts: have returned to their home on North Genesee avenue after spending the past week traveling in ‘west- ern Michigan. * *@ «6 Spending several weeks at the home of her parents,the C.F. Heymanns of Oneida road, is their There are five pages ‘in ‘|foday’s Women’s Section daughter, Frances Ann of Palm Beach. 7 ‘? * Mrs. Turris BtcCully of St. .Jo- seph street and Mrs. Ray Ward. of North Genesee avenue are spending thic week at the Wards’ Mary Sullivan.and Joan Kirst. of Chicago will be houseguests of Mr. and Mrs. William Sherwood of Ox- ley drive this weekend. They will Miss Kirst will be one of the bridesmaids * *- : Mrs, Wilma -Dickinson and daughter, Nancy, of Mohawk roed have returned to their home after , | spending a month in California, and Hawaii. * * * Coming from Oak Park, Ml., te at the home of Mr. | (rs. Joseph ©. Nouse of Elzabeth Lake . Estates. - * * Mr, and Mrs. William Archam- “Theau of Forest drive, ‘Watkins Lake, are the proud parents of a son, Robert William, born Tuesday at St aan Boe Se ae Archambeeu is the former Ann Perkins, Grandparents are Mr, and Mre. | W. 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The core | rich warm primitive colors of Mex- lico, the feeling -ofmysterious, | Spiller superimposes black calli- graphic symbols, : The method is in the best sense the result is primi- tive, daring, dramatic and sophis- |invoked, are very powerful—in short, they are — of “Europe Subtle pieces of ceramics trom oint, a blos- | -no_longer_is-form-in-space}- }-but.light and form. in motion_The as were seen in’ the re- cent ‘Scandinavian show how af me De- A small deposit will reserve your selection until wanted a As advertised in GLAMOUR & OUCH OF 1K =€ R & K's look of the long torso boasts ils own taffeta petticoat. In Male tvisco, belted or beltless, to take you. . beautifully through fall.. ; “Sizes 10 to 18 ; Bese Cedar Brown, Green & or Spice vd Your favorite designer brings you two fall fashion hits — ? TRAIGHT and narrow... in line for figure flattering compliments. 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This summerarizes the exhibition | current at the Little Gallery. 915 | East Maple, Birmingham, Michi- gan, August 8 to September 8.) | Hours: 9 to 6 Daily. Closed: Sun- days. This is the tenth anniversary of the tiberation;; an- anniversary which is being observed more In the hearts and minds of the peo-| ples of Europe than in public dem- it seems le so little piooee 5 28 i tional. The emphasis is equally on gracefulness; on comfort, on val- ‘ues: which include but also tran- scend practicality. . % being paid to-the-an- niversary of thé ending of the most devastating war in history, In part, at least, this is due to the fact that for the past ten years every- one has been too busy. There was so much to be done, not-only fhe repair and rebuilding of the physical destruction’ but,. even more important, the rehabili- tation of the spiritual and cul- tural damage. Everyone knows of the twee- 4 i tieth century mee in It aly bet ofily who have he }- i only slightly less specta opine. In architecture, furniture and decoration the artist-designer has ‘become increasingly important | and Teeners Fool Nobody Trying to Look Older \% Older..women look at teenagers with a_kind of indulgent amuse- ment when the teeners start pad- ding their age with fictitious years. They know it's~aik too soon that the young ladies will start peeling the years off. Realistically, it's quite annoy- ing tobe thought too young for ‘a job, when one is quite a re- | sponsible 17 or 18. Adding years may help. More often than not it backfires, though. — | Slim skirt below, | an even hemline. style—for comfortable, flattering fit, throughout the waiting period! Your favorite shirt-top.-with choice of tailored or short puffed sleeves. cut-out to assure Pattern 4843: Misses’ maternity sizes 10, 12, 14, 16, 18, 20. Size 16 shirt takes 249° yards 35-inch . fab- ric; skirt takes 2 yards. This pattern easy to use, simple to sew, is tested for fit, Has com- plete illustrated-instructions. Send 35 cents in coins for this pattern—add 5 cents for each pat- te Anne Adams, care ‘of 137 Pon- tine Press’ Pattern’ Dept. 243 West 17th St., New York 11, N.Y. Print plainly name, address with zone, size-and-style- cane — Try Exercise One thing that surely doesn't help is trying to add years .via. the heauty route. Long, garish fingernails on a gal applying for ‘é typist's job only prove that she is foolish and impractical, not that she is “over 21." Heavy: make-up only looks pathetic on a fresh young face. To clean a discolored watfle iron, they are hot. After cleaning, ‘sea- son"" with a little vegetable oil. eis the ook you love p fit you want! __-=ieging U-fitted mules. Wear some SHOES FOR THE PE hint N. SAGINAW: * For your smart new transition cottons that look like Fall but feel like Summer, a sculptured calf pump with bright, white rt ein np setter RE eel LOVELY Carmelletes fashion points! | Nothing is more likely. Se a wire brush on the grids while to Loosen.Up ‘Stiff Joints Joints snap? Full of creaks and Froans when you bend over? And as for exercses—il the doctor doesn’t say “no,” you probably feel ‘‘ugh" at the thought. What do you do to keep your- self limber? Many mature women who-have the time do a@ lot of walking. This is an excellent way to keep health in good trim. But if you're a busy home- maker, you may feel you have no | time for- such nonsense, But look at the fimbering you can do during your daily chores. Sweeping floors and running the vacuum can be very toning activity if it's done with some |mind to grace and stretching. | _ Don’t bend over and toll over | the job, Stand up straight and use some sweeping motions. Den't try to do it while drag- shoes that stay with you and _ tee! pert. a u ; roa” Use stretching often, in a sen- sible way. Don't pop underpin- nings and strain, .but stretch easily | for the other side of the bed you're |making or for that dish ‘on the middle shelf. Don't flop, stay conscious of the grace of con- trolled Stretching. Is your walk to the super. market a shamble or a walk? Keep the pace somewhat. brisk. Don't double yourself under heavy and breathing. Get a go-c&i wheel the groceries home at a refreshing pace... iY’S. ee Ea oe | to erase those ‘creaking joints and stiff musctes. = “To cut frosted - cake ‘without crumbling the icing, dip the knife in hot water and wipe dry before using, "Verte this new maternity tern for first-class mailing. Send (bundles it impairs your balance : Take advantage rr) t your. tasks | get ° 39.90 MATTRESS: WITH THE ee aaASE. OF ANY Baby fi Come in and see our + complete selection off Infant Goods. ~ / Ee - BASSINET TES N ceeds > ap _ Baa OR 31279 ~“TOYLAND and FLOOR COVERING Stores 4524. 4528 Dixie Hwy. ak and. a For ioe, studies and a a ——— Draperies Line of Wall Tile «. all-purpose rooms, : A ? ai # é THE fovea Tans, THURSDAY. AUGU ST 4, seas ts * 'y f Friends Attend Luncheon Mrs. W. Ress Thompson, Mrs.|. Al : Robert Nelson and Mrs. Joh ere —— on lene Pattersen invited a group of their! Rogers, ‘Mrs. Edward x - friends for luncheon and an after. Mrs. John Donaldson, Mrs. Kogers, “Mis. John Hubert, Mrs. Peter Dann, Mrs, Donald Bos, and Mrs, Richard Fisher. Arriving from Birmingham were | Mrs. Richard Patterson, Mrs. Harry Limbocker, Mrs. “John Fitzgerald, Mrs.. Robert Travis, and Mrs. Walter Wakeman, Mrs, B. Jack Habel, Mrs. Roy Corwin, Mrs. A. J.. . Ruth Wilkinson, Mrs, Donald Stearns, Mrs. Robert Oliver, Mrs, George Hawn, Mrs. Charles Corwin and | Frances Ann Heymann of Palm meamh, Fis... .bridgeat-Orehard Country Club today. Guests were | seated at small tables arranged | on the porch. Guests were Mrs. William Isgrigg, -Mrg.~Russell Galbraith, Mrs. John Livingston, Mrs, Ben- jamin Jerome Jr., Mrs. Arnold Jerome, Mrs. Hugh Grove, Mrs. Robert Castell, Mrs. Charles ~~ Mrs. D. B. Eames, Mrs. Edward Nelson, Mrs. Bruce Hien and Mrs, Henry Gaukler a beautiful gown for the Bride HER perspnal radiance fulfilled in a wedding gown just’ meant for her, Naturally she chose it from oa includes THE gown — Be the loveliest of | font camplete bridal. — 4 nounce ‘By siren SAUNDERS BLOOMFIELD HILLS — The lovely “Gone With the Wind” type Cocktail Party Sparks Social Whirl | E as Smith and Mrs. I, ©. Goad will be hostesses in the Goad home on Lone Pine toad. Mrs. Richard de Beaubien and children of Metamora are spending several weeks with her mother, Mrs. Melvin R. Kates, at - | her cottage at Good Hart. - * * * The Towe: » Detralt, will sean move G mother Mrs. Harty W. Taylor of [ha into. * * - Mrs; Harry Farmer of Los Angeles and her twe son® are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Willian Auleppe of Laliser road. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin J, Ander- son are home again after a month at their cottage at Belen Lake. Mr. and Mrs, Léuis C. Gillette and their family who have. beén Mr. and Mrs, James J, Phelan and their four daughters were Theological Seminary. at a tennis party Saturday at their farm at: Metamora. Anne Phelan Sem and the twine, Atacama neato . An Alicia “Bride. Lovely —— Lingerie Bridesmaids Gowns Alicia. Bridal Salon 55 W. Huron, FE 5-3675 Open Monday and_Priday “til © Evenings by ——— Clearance Sale ~ "30-40% OFF INFANTS’ and ‘CHILDREN’S WEAR Sizes to 14 DRESSES Sizes 7-15, 10-20, 1243 -24¥2 Cecile's 4494 Dixie Hwy. Open Monday ‘ti! 8 ° OR 3-7224- Friday Nite ‘til 9 - MALING SHOES . joss! Gosh, these shoes:are beautiful! Gee, they're glamorous! And golly, every one is so up fo the minute! But it doesn't matter. Maling's just won't hold on to merchandise a second season. So, here go more and more shoes that sold as high se as $6.99, down fo only $1.971 Sad for us— wonderful for youl — _ Formerly . 2.99 te on. soe Every Material! Every Heel Height! Not every size in every style. _-Maling Shoes. 50 NORTH SAGINAW STREET Ope ote! ond Friday Evenings ‘tered with a miniature crib and Lyon, Mrs. Stanley Smith of Dear- . « Don icCandless. Bride-Elect, Betty Ashby, |) Is Honored table, centered with a floral arrangement, on either side of which were lighted tapers. and Mrs. Others were Neonti Lynn Sparks, Nellie Whitney, Gail Hodges, _Mrs.~Joseph Weber and Mrs. William oe Pink and Blue - Shower Given Mrs. Kenneth W. White of Motor- way drive was honored at a pink and blue shower Wednesday eve- ning at the home of Mrs. Daryl Donaldson of Kohler street. Co- hostess for the affairwas— Mrs. Bradley L. Scott. * * * The refreshment table was cen- floral arrangement, on either side ot which were lighted tapers. Invited guests were Mrs. Albert Vieg, Mrs. Kenneth White, Mrs, D. 0, Wallace, Mrs. Lee Donald- son, Mrs. R. 0. Patterson and Mrs. James FE. Remington of Ggral Gables, Fia. . Also invited were Mrs, Robert Guests invited were Mrs. -Wil- kins, Mrs. Ashby, Janie Lou Ashby, Whitney, +- Sandra Fianery, Patricia Stout, Mary Smith, Delores Taylor, Laura A fall Davidow ensemble of a’28” belted suit is. shown in John Barr tweed. Autumn brown and —— are combined in the rei a plaids, - : : : and then join their parents and | their brother and sister, a and Louise, in Virginie, Monday to spend August at the North Woods Club in the - Adiron- dacks. Officers Chosen During MOMS’ - Club Meeting The Watkins Lake home of Mrs. Harry Luxon Jr. was the meeting place Tuebday for Unit 2 MOMS Tb iness —— E ~~ I . * J] * T~ Officers elected for the coming urer: Mrs. Frank Van Horn, corre- sponding secretary, and Mrs, Da- vid Edwards, chaplain. Others elected were Mrs. Clar- énce Hickmott, historian; Mrs. “Carl Cox, Mrs. Harry Place and | |Mra,. Emory Clark, directors. ¥ ‘The installation dinner will be . held on Aug. 16 at the Domi Gio ; Post Hall coat and slender LA ‘a : + AE 48 N, Saginaw. St. SATIN HATS. . 10.00 Others to 35.00 The new little satin hat.is plain, beaded, pleated. In black, white, dior blue, ice blue, pink, honey bear and rainbow, ‘Millinery Salon—Second Floor + Shp In Air Cooled , Comfort r CZ (Li ¥ hi fi fashions in Bite i New Viiracle bahbru bvcity Looks and Peels Tike Luxurious Varied lengths from o 26" jocket to a full - length coat, Here is magnificence in a fabric coat. 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Dav ee FS proximately — 1,500 : "| Atoms Now Working |Z’. 2.32”sr THURSDAY, AUGUST 4, ite 1955 | __FORTY-SEVEN + ’ Tale of Tape LINSCOTT, ANDREWs | poy : : a 24]. we TS : " ie 5-8 oh 72 6 Neck 16 31% Waist 30% ‘i ; Wrist 1% it Pist L's 71 Thigh iT ] 15 Cait 13%_ a% Biceps 1% 41 Chest Norma! bry a Chest ed Pd Two young hopefuls of the mid- dleweight class tonight ‘reach what has been called.a real “‘cross- roads’*“in their fistic careers. Gene Linscott, former AAU wel-| ‘ hess, while | on an army tour of duty, tangles with Al Andrews, the Superior, | Wis., toughie. . who rate these affairs today had An- drews on top because of his great- er experience, : THE PONTIAC PRESS, t a coler te crowd, ere’s the supporting card: | ‘our-round preliminaries, t Buddy Harris, Pontiac vs Na- poleon Ludy, Detroit at 135 pounds. Grady Johnson, Pontiac vs Jerry Brooks, Detroit, at 160 pounds, King George, Detroit, vs Gene Jackson, Cleveland, heavyweights. .| the game on ice for the Cleaners ‘ Drive-In Cleaners scored three times in the top of the 10th inning to defeat North Side Service, 8-6, in a Nationa) loop men's. softball game Wednesday night’ at Beau- dette. Park; ' Singles by Alex Sesock and Ed Smith and two enemy errors put in the Srd extra session, North Side outhit Drive-In, 12 to 9, but the losers’ leaky defense was re- CHICAGO @®--Golf's big shots were poise@ today for a par- onslaught at the 6,915- _{ wrecking onsla) He will | yard Tam O'Shanter course, sun- Draw Up Today Interest Focused Upon Aussie Selections for Davis Matches OD ——~ Sead aa he cid Hopman passes over Lew Canada Tast" , | Michigan Women's Golf Assn. ‘title Better Hunting! Longer Sea Duck Limit Sr. LOUIS w—A longer water-; fowl hunting season and a larger | bag limit of ducks will be recom. | mended by the Mississippi Valley Flyway o—_.- The valley —_group,_representing _ administrators of the fish and game departments of the 14 states of the flyway and their staffs, de- cided to recommend a 60-day. sea- son with a bag limit of seven ‘ducks, of which two must be pin- son, Larger Proposed — The recommendation will. be made next Monday and Tuesday at a meeting of the National Mi- | gratory Waterfowl Flyway Council in Washington. This group, in-turn, rs Vidor | ‘Hames Racing ~ Biggest Show California Horse Wins |‘ **| Wednesday for a straight heat vic- sa e baked by the prolonged broiling | weather and regarded by most | pros as “ready to be'took.” A field of 149 started out on-their expected massacre of the 36-36— 72 par in the main-section ef-the+ All-American tournament, a $25,- preview of next week's frolic, the. “World Champiotiship.” ~~ The “World” guarantees the win- ner $50,000 in cash and $55,000 for 55 exhibition dates. \ Running simultgneously\ with the men pros section are 72-hole medal play tourneys for men amateurs, women pros and women amateurs, : * * « \ Typical of the par bombarding in ‘came in qualifying rounds’ of 300 lesser known pros, gunning for places left open after | Straight Heats GOSHEN, N.Y. u—You'll nave | to pardon Hoot Mon, an 11-year. old stallion, if he holds his head | a little higher as he canters around the pasture at Hanover, Pa., to- 'day. For -his-son Scott Frost is the toast of the trotting world aft- match his old man's 147 as he whirled around Good ‘Time Park's triangular-shaped ‘track in 2:01 35 and 2:00 35 But Scott Frost couldn't quite perform- tory in the glamor race of harness | racing. Hoot Mon himself won the 17 renewal in two minutes flat. but Scott Frost's second heat time was the second fastest in history makes_suggestions_to the interior department's Fish and Wildlife Service which has the final de- cision. * * Ld Bruce Stiles of Des Moines, Towa, chairman of the Mississippi Valley Council, said su tails, at a meeting here Wednes ‘tay = Federal regulations last yeat provided for a 55-day season and breeding grounds “show crease of approximately 10 per cent in breeding pairs over last —— ” a four-duck limit. year. . Looks Like a ‘Shoo-In’ —_—/ Title Chance Offered GRAND RAPIDS — Holding | Area ‘Barnyard Golfers’ a‘l4-stroke lead after t horseshoe pi only a serious blowup could pre-| vent Mrs. Edgar Reynolds of Lansing from taking” the West} ' Lifting of Pro Boxing Ban in Whereas “ Pennsylvania in Sight .| would come from the governor's office within 24 hours and he in- dicated it might bring the end of Klein’s statement came after he | __Two | ture of the annual Mi hampions will be crowned this year in Michigan. Championship finals for Junior and_Senior_ di-. visions will be held Sept. 2-4 at the Detroit Fairgrounds As a fea- State Fair. | A junior class has been added for the Ist time. All pitchers who have not attained their 17th birthday by Sept. 1 will compete in a separate tourney. Finalists in both divisions at Detroit will be detérmined at re- gional horSeshoe tourneys in over 60 out-state cities. All finalists will be guests of the State Fair. Pontiac area pitchers interested in-entering the tournament should rveys of the. Jan in-| tion of siring Helicopter,.a filly which carried off the honors in tht) 1863. } Scott Frost, purchased by Sol Camp of Shafter, Calif., as a yearh | ing for $8,200, was the favorite of | the crowd of some 16,000. He had ‘trotted a mile in two minutes when he won the 1954 2-year-old title and matched that time this year in an all-victorious | And he didn't disappoint his fans this time. Using his” somewhat awkward but powerful stride to get into motion, he took the first mile by a-half-length from Mrs, Charlotte S. de Van's. surprising Leopold Hanover and then edged William T. Maybury’s Galophone by a head in the second heat. | "The victory was worth $51,075.63 and boosted ‘Seaott Frost's total earnings to $102,654.75, Leopold | Hanover and Galophone split sec- ond and third moneys, winning $14,897.06 each, And Butch Han; over, .stablemate of Scott Frost, finished fourth in both heats for B, Sheppard’s Hanover, Pa., farm. |Hall of Famer’s Son Leads Air Force Golf _ LANGLEY AIR FORCE BASE, aa Junior, Little League’ } | cause of Games Halted by Rain | Wedriesday’s scheduled _Water- ford Little League softball gare between Waterford Village and Puertas Service was postponed-be- rain. The contest has been Ptomoters of _| -| looks as though Archie Moore, who 149 Open Fire onTam Layout . p.m. today. Both were reported in 76 of their better known colleagues | were exempted from the trials, __Fo make the grade for the even- | tual 73 qualifying berths, par 72. or better was needed, el Hebert of Erie, Pa... who; slammed a seven-under 65, Bob Gadja of Detroit and veteran Her- man Keiser each had 66s. In all, M fired 70 or better. Most ef these players who com- pleted their tests yesterday are club pros who do not compete on the PGA circuit. You can see what may happen when the campaign- ers of the tourney trail take aim. Ld * * ‘ Mike Souchak, whose 27-under- | pay 257 set a PGA record in the Texas Open at San Antonio this ane eae ae ira Bout Seek to Ground-Archie— | ‘NORTH ADAMS, Mass, «—It! | will fight champion Rocky Mar- | ciano for the world heavyweight | championship Sept. 20, may be “grounded.” - Promoters of the big New York fight and spent much of yesterday on road work in nearby. Williams- town, 5 Junior Favorites sponsible for a dozen miscues, spring. is among the majority who believe Tam O'Shanter's marks may be rewritten. The bést Thole. seore ever post- ed at Tam was 269 by Byron Nel- | son_in_1945's_ All-American, The | course record for 18 is 63 by Lloyd Mangrum in 1948. ; Anyone breaking that 63 jn the next 10 days of competition will receive an additional prize of $10,000, a target posted today by Promoter George S. May. “Tf the hot weather holds up and the course plays as ast as it has been, I think Nelson's record may go down the drain,": said the long- hitting Souchak. “All the long par- 5 holes may become ‘simple be- cause of the distané® we are get- ting and a lot of the fellows will be putting for eagle-3s on them." Drive-In Cleaners Defeats | credit for the win, Gil Luebke. went the distance for: North Side, Bicmar Inn downed Elks ;810, 62, in the opening game at Beau- dette. Bob Agnew hurled four-hit ball for the winners and right fielder Bill Reed aided the cause with a lead-off home run in the 4th inning. Jack Choler was the losing pitcher on a five-hit effort, Avondale’s girls pushed- across two runs in the Tth stanza to edge Shaw's Jewelers, 1241, at North Side. Three walks loaded. the bases hand Avondale the- verdict. Shirley Thorpe and Joyce Fralick clouted homers for Avondale, ~~ League-leading Giles Realty con- for Flaine Line's two-run single-to |B tinued to boast_its_superiority in | Gtles ‘the girls” circuit with a rousing nd Slo-Mo IV Sets N Le oe bs dnc eae \ < 4 * contests at North Side. Knights of Columbus in men's games Beaudette. rive-BM és. ciesss 103 G00 38 8 9 Berk an aeries 000 1-6 13 13 Harris, Dennis, Orr, an and Koop; Luebke and Csismadi wcaecsey cass soe, 900 000 SB s METTLE ee 110 s—4 Choler and Berden; Agnew end Avondale .,...... .., 02 19 2-12 © 6 : See ae CS es MeCaalin and Line; Armatrosg, Thrast- er &n “ Gingellville ..... 900 004 1 7 8 4 Seaneh cs 600 036 x14 18 4 4 a kins and Hoffman, Mishap Hits Detroit Racer | SEATTLE w—A cross-town bat- tle was assured today fgr Sunday's Gold Cup hydroplane racing clas- sic as-avell as all the color and hot rivalry guaranteed by the en- try of boats famed in the “World Series" of facing. i sinking yesterday but the boat was expected to be repaired in quick time, A propeller blade was hurled through her hull, It was picked up by a-Céast Guard pa- trol boat and beached. just before it nearly sunk: Tribe, Yankees. Still in Knot at Second Spot Woodling’s Home Run, Garcia's Hurling Give Indians 2-1 Win * ¥ La Miss ‘Thriftway, Seattle—ertry sponsored by a Washington State -~became--the~third- attle’s three-time winner of the classic, had set a new qualifying speed: mark earlier in the day. a * J] Slo-Mo’s sister boat, the V, and at least four others were also scheduiled to try to qualify today, under requirements that-they trav- el the 34-mile course three times ‘at better than 85 m.p.h. Twelve NEW YORK @—Whew! After two days of hostilities ‘in | the red-hot fight for second place in the equally torrid: American League pennant race, the C'>ve- land Indians and the New York Still in Action Three Match Par at | Purdue in National Golf | | Tournament LAFAYETTE, Ind. »—Favorites wefe still alive today as the pace of the U.S. Golf Assn.’s National up to two-a- , rods — AUG. 5 , P.M. Fresh Horses .. . New lees, Only 45 Minutes For Reservations Phone ‘ JO-4-5785 | FEL PARK IS NEVER FAR -[ MOTOR CITY FIGHTS | "Tonight, Aug. 4 at 8:30 P. M. Wisner Stadium, Pontiac GENE LINSCOTT Vs. AL ANDREWS 10 ROUNDS 5 OTHER BOUTS Cr eC a GEN. ADM. . 3000 STUDENT TICKETS PRICED AT TICKET STATIONS: _RESERVED meeeRSa 55555 co eneese-omzez Lith ) Sa aca ocaaE SSE So CaS Tae EEE CL. Plus ‘Tax ond ‘25° SPECIAL WHEEL BALANCE With Each 9 8° Tire Sold, Only WHEEL SERVICE E 5-6467. TAKE CORNER BAGLEY ig Tire~) 949 models — late. $2.00 higher. = 7 SESSCRESTE RRR eee — | i. Cos * ‘Complete set for all cars up to “$Q95 $12.95 to. $21.95 Values SEAT COVER MART _ 136 S. SAGINAW AT CHASE, PONTIAC - ‘oaunauneuneeNseUneuneeseNRcuaeuaeuaenaennanaanuan® tiac’s Heedeworiors for All Custom Trim and Seat Covers x CORR RSRRERERGR RE RORERER ERSTE EERE SERER ER ERRR Re Renee Within Striking |Space of Top Beats Senators 3-0 on Fine Pitching Job by _ Frank tary WASHINGTON (~Sinee the De- troit Tigers persist in staying with- in apparent striking distance of the American League pennant con- tenders, maybe the time has come to éxamine the long, tough road | The Tigers beat Washington last night for the 14th time. in 17 starts this season, leaving them only 6% || ganiies behind the front running Chicago White Sox, Frank Lary, | | in one of his best performances, "| held the Senators to two hits in a 3-0 triumph. The 644. game gap is a little deceptive. Here's why: Detroit has played 104 games, winning 57 and losing 47. It has 50 ‘games to play. And 35 of | these are with the four elubs. ahead of the Tigers in the stand. | Ange—Chicage, New York, Cleve-_ land ‘and Boston, of Cocker Dog, Magazine Says According to-a recent issue of a national magazine, there are not two beparate breeds of cocker spaniels — one for bench shows and ene for hunting. The. breed Sue Hodgman ‘of Kalamazoo, No. 4 seed, had less trouble beating Nancy Davis of Dallas, Tex., 6-0, 6-2, American Bowling Congress was established in 1895. is the same, but certain strains have been developed mainly for conformation, coat, and. general beauty. Others have been developed mainly for hunting purposes. In the latter type the utility capacities of the dog are considered more important as long as its appear- ance conforms «generally to the accepted standard. Reynolds’ Widow Inherits $12 Million RICHMOND, Va, —Richard S. Reynolds Sr., aluminum magnate who died last week, left an estate | of $12,780,000 with his widow the sole beneficiary. The probate of the will here yes- terday disclosed. that Mrs. Julia Parham Reynolds will receive a life trust consisting of cash, stocks and personal effects. Upon her death. the estate will the! AFTER The Andrews Linscott Fight | _Follow the Crowds to _ -Manny’s Ringside Bar W. Huron at Elizabeth Lake Rd. STOCK “So fap—the- “Tigers have” played | those four clubs 53 times and have | only a 23-30 mark against them. They are 6-7 against Chicago, 1-7 | -against the Yankees, 46 against Cleveland and 6-10 against Bos- ton. The plus side of the Tiger ledger all comes from two of the three also-rans — Washington and Balti- more. Even 6th-place Kansas City holds a 9-7 edge on Detroit so far. | ‘ But the Tigers are on the long | end of a 14-3 count with Washing- ton and are 13-5 against Baltimore. None of this means the Tigers couldn't win it all, providing the four clubs ahead of them keep | obliging by whipping each other. | Detroit hag four games with New | York and three with Cleveland | coming up on the current road trip. And before the month ends the Tigers will face the White Sox | seven times. Last time Detroit was involved in such a tight race was 1940. At this stage that year Tigers and Indiang were at the top of the heap and Tigers won the flag by one game over Cleve- land. Pitching has been a sore point forthe Tigers but they couldn't ask for much better mound work than Lary turned in last night. Roy Sievers. singled in the - 2nd and Ed Fitz Gerald singled in the 3rd, Lary got the next 17 men in order before walking Ernie Ora- vetz in the 9th. Tigers have another game here this afternoon before moving to New York tomorrow night. Army Golfers Tied - Reynelda- de. is- REMOVAL firm and the other sons, Louis, W. G. and David P, Reynolds, hold | vice presidencies, FT, MEADE, Md. —The "All. Army Golf Tournament was a standoff today going into the third | found with Spel; bata rac ring WAS taken. Top Used Car = 2 vat. Rock Bottom Prices 22 Auburn ECONOMY USED CARS FE 42131. a storie cence The frm ia golf comes from turn- ing in tow—seeres—in—your—chiss 7) and watching. yourself whittle | ;away that handicap. School your. self to think of this game of golf) as me of rhythm, and forget it as a powerhouse proposition. | Then a fect that will creep} up on ymy slowly but surely, is that as you. increase your rhythm you will gather more yardage, rnd | “straight yardage, Amt vou-can-tde--} perid on. 220 or 230 yards down | the fairway — and that's plenty, | Do this and the boys will pay | you at the nineteenth. (Copyright 1955, by John F.’ ‘ Dille Co.) | Steel Bott Tournament ||’ Stays Home This Year Store Hours: Thurs. 9:30 because it is just about right — that is horizontal. Stop your back- PITTSBURGH (8 — The Steel University of Bettsburgh Dec. 9-10 will be the first all-Pennsylvania tournament sihce it began five years ago. Pitt officials have picked West- minster and Geneva to join Pitt and Duquesne. The 1954 cham- pion, George Washington U., isn’ able to participate this year. Bowl Basketball Tournament at thé?) ony ‘War WESTERN AUTO ' 162 NORTH SAGINAW STREET - @ Get Faster Pickup @ Increase All-Around te Serviced with the WOHLFEIL-DEE en slote oman. 5 Call PE 00 ts ier Appointment © “Friction Free” Roller Bearings! ® Auto Type Carburetion! ; bd 22 000 Volt Magneto! ne Hetlweight com motor desianed- tor tany ary term tro treling call vet abe t to ® mph Here's the sulines engl. aeered for fishing for family fum P¥ectsion-built to. give you ye ze and years of easy starts atid py i: tlormance OWN PisHERMAN: ‘s FAVORITE. Reg. $179.50 149°... the family oie -gtore- ne! Le - Mon, & Fri, 9:30 A. 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Graham will be 34 on Dec. 6, but he has no physical ‘disabilities from this long girdiron career, and his «| performance last season was one of his greatest. He also commands one of pro football's biggest sal- aries, reportedly around $22,000. Otto says he won't come back unless the Browng need him.. The need could develop long. in ad- vance of the first National Foot- ‘ball League game, because Coach Paul Brown has only two quarter- backs on his present 43-man squad —George Ratterman and rookie Bobby Freeman, * * * Ratterman, who quarterbacked the College All-Stars to a 16-0 vie- tory over the Chicago Bears in 197 and set up both touchdowns with his passes, is the heir-ap- parent to Graham's job, * LJ Ratterman hasn't been overly im- pressive in camp, but Brown says: “George is. a slow starter. We know what he can do.” had only a limited epoertunity to Lambeau Doesn’t Want Waste Talent of OSU Quarterback | quarterback of Ohio State's na- tional college football champions, All-Stars meet the pro champion Cleveland Browns. ; All-Star_Coach Curly Lambeau after Wednesday's practice said he believed Leggett was “‘too good on Sixty in Golf Play” defense” not to be used in that capacity. George Ratterman is slated to quarterback the Browns, | : A sweepstakes for the No. 1 of- fensive quarterbacking job of the All-Stars has developed between Ralph Guglielmi and Tom Carey of Notre Dame, George Shaw of Oregon and Paul Larson of Cali- fornia, with Shaw appearing to have the edge. MUSKEGON «—Sixty teams are registered in the 36-hole Fifth Annual Michigan Amateur Best-| Ball Championship Golf Tourna- | ment Aug. 5-6 at,Muskegon Coun- try Club. Defending champions Jerry Grand Rapids are among early entries. . ing for crickets. Area Resident Finds 18 Baby Rattlesnakes A nest of 18 rattlesnake C£Es WAS | Grand Rapids | captured the 1955 Michigan Seniors discovered Wednesday morning by Thomas Rives in the back area of his 10-acre farm near Pontiac. Rives, who lives at 5640 Maybee All of the soft. eggs were broken and five of the tiny rattlers had emerged. Rives -one—of the venomous reptiles while transferring the-eggs to a bucket. Heads of thé snakes were protruding from nearly every | egg. and Tom Kolenda of | Rives was advised to destroy the snakes since they are danger- ous even as tiny babies. +69. ever. the..two- courses--at- the t= Grand Rapids Man Wins Senior Title DETROIT — Carl Herrud, sausage maker, Golf’ tournament yesterday and came near setting. a new scoring | record for the event. Herrud linked rounds of 75 and Detroit Golf Club for a five-over- par 144 in the tournament for golf- ers’ aged 50 and over. Only the 142-fired by the in the 1952 competition bettered | Herrud's performance. Herrud, 53, places: 4th.two years ago, the only other-seniors-tourna- | ment he had entered. An injury prevented him from playing last year. “As a matter of-fact, eocais ‘has show what he can do since he joined the Browns. Now in his ninth in pro football, Ratterman's start in the All-Star gamemeWeek from tomorrow will be only bis second as a Brownie. He got. the call in place of Graham two years ago against the New York Giants in a game Cavelana won ord. Freeman, his brilliant an record notwithstanding, is unikely to see much action this. season. several years-to develop even the quarterback. k Needs: ‘that Freeman. might be legally | barred from continuing practice or fourth season with the club and fis | | Court hearing opens here today on | for his home at Fort Payne, Ala., Past experience shows it takes) | said he experienced breathing Pontiac's Motorist. Headquarters Huron St., Corner Cass —ERSY DGET TER MYE. SO ee Re eee ee Re eee i . bd _THE PONTIAC PRESS, T HURSDAY, AUGUST 4, A955 : ee LFIPTY-ONR. Bingo Ist Verbaton IN THE DAYS OF DAVY CROCKETT = . . Told by an Old Scout| Five thousand thirty-six syst { American. hospitais. as interns. or ALLEGAN Wf — Officials of the —— , : : clans from ¥4 countries trained in} residents this year, _____ Allegan County Fair emphasized a¥ ‘there will be no bingo at the 1955 fair, scheduled Sept. 11-17.” The announcement followed a joirit statement from Prosecutor Dwight M. Cheever and Sheriff Walter Runkel. which warned warrants. would be served on anyone operat- ge bingo game in the county. Yotelman Dies GRAND RAPIDS #—William R. Duffy,«-veteran of more than 30 years in Michigan hotel! business, died today at the Pantland Hotel where he had lived since his re- BUY wHatT YOU NEED | PAY WHAT YOU OWE! ... » Nowy can get up to om the much yo can afford w repay , sensible way ...-with conveniently. 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Gerald Harvey, Manager « PONTIAC ¢ FEderal 2-9249 he went to Washington to see a it. loans mode te residents of all ww q hewne got himself elected governor of Tennessee, | dustry in Jackson and Grand Rapids. : just to show folks he could that, toe, | guess. AE a Sea nse RENEE hh ae aneeeeennmnemniaimiins ~ ames NOTHING {not-even the—— high-priced cars) HAS GOT SO MUCH | TOGO WITH! =. The most fag Seah v8 Chevrolet “Tur- bo-Fire” — that's the-qtick-way-to- say “the most ‘modern, and the = —goingest, V8 on the road”! So- advanced in design and so efficient in operation that it needs only 4 quarts of oil instead of the usual 5, Shortest stroke of any V8 in the industry. Delivers more horsepower per pound than any engine in Chevrolet's " field. Take your choice of the 162-h-p. “Turbo-Fire” or the 180-h.p. “Super Turbo-Fire,” optional at extra cost. 9 Pre Two Sizzling 6's If you go for 6's, Chev- rolet offers two that will really go for you! They're the most pow- erful 6’s in Chevrolet's field — with all the ad- vantages of Chevrolet's long leadership in valve-in-head—engine —___ design. “And like the V8's, they give you - —the-extra-.punch,. a power of the only 12-volt electrical sy tem in Chevrolet's field. itt it oaune or meer eencninmncntmennaneneins Chevrolet gives you the drive to suit your driving. A new and a9 s finer Synchro-Mesh transmission, or, as : --estta-cost oplions,-aiLamoath 2 owerglide ______. : automatic transmission or Touch-Down - Overdrive. It all adds up to nine engine-~ drive combinations available on all models —the greatest choice going! | | | Cee pe ene ee ied EAT ELI r | New engineering advances on steering, springing, suspension | ee ae = rive with care... EVERYWHERE! iy are ~ a “Wes the new winner in stock ‘car competition... its winning-new, ema ‘minded. friends faster Cd _ Special ball bearings in the steering gear _rolk with the turn of the -wheelto reduce friction. Special spherical joints in the Glide-Ride front suspension roll the bumps smooth. Outrigger rear springs straighten the curves. This new Chevrolet . rides, handles and corners like no-Chev-— - folet ever-did before! , Ea | a Because of its liveliness, its fae i , and because it. holds _ a = ~-the road. like it loves it—which it does. = | =f Come ry it, won't you, if only for the fun of it! | + | teal leks uede, | MaTRMEWS.HARGREAVES, INC. | 34 Mill St. and 211, 5. Seginew ty ir igs ps “Pontiac, Michigan | . \. He ‘ 7 / 4 See . ay. a pettmemare pact . —~ S i ¥ ae THE PONTIAC-PRESS,- TH Os he ap Iture Know-How KRASNODAR, U: S. S. R. @ — Translations of books and papers written by Americans now take the space in Rus- sian collective farm and experi- ment station libraries being visited by American farmers, to observations of the U, S. farmer delegation touring One of the most popular Ameri- can texts is “Corn and Corn Breed: . ing,” written by Henry Watlace and Dr. Earl Bressman, The first Soviet printing of 3,000 copes was "| second printing of 30,000 is expect- -ants asking him what the income + wer that," "| ture. snatchibd up in-three days and a ed shortly... #The American delegation recent- ly split into two groups’ to visit sugar beet farms and corn lands in the Kuban area of the Caucasus. Si cen A Five County Confab fo Discuss Problems: A five county meeting to discuss | water and road problems in the ‘Soviet Agriculture, the Ministry | Detralt Metropol opolitan is set for to- of Agriculture's newspaper, report- ed the visiting American farmers are intensely interested in com- paring the living standards. of American farmers and Soviet col- lective peasants, The University of Chicago's | David Johnsen found Soviet peas- of American farmhands was as opposed to farm owners, Johnson ‘found it Hard to ans- said Soviet Agricul- Soviet Agriculttire quoted Ralph | Olsen, Ellsworth, Iowa, farmer, as saying: | ; “As for my opinion, I can say the following — I've noticed the! children of the Soviet people can i laugh happily and the women here | are pretty. ss : * © , The counties which. “will co- ordinate their efforts are Wayne, Oakland, Macomb, Washtenaw and Monroe, =. Sie Edward Connor, chairman of the Inter-County Committee, ‘paid: “We have got to work as a team to solve the pesky shert- age of water in our area.” He added that the road situation is “‘vexing’’ and will receive the fullest attention of the committee: Two experts on the present water condition will explore the problems for the committee. They are Lau- rence G. Lenhardt, general man- ager of the Detriot Water System and Albert T. Kunze, Wayne Coun- ty Sanitary Engineer. MUAY GE ANA \ X\ \\ = NZ » UM f YOU SPOKE OF THE FAMILY \ JEWELS —~ MIGHT 1 KEEP SOME SMALL TOKEN AS A FRIENDLY Security? — Dapr, 1908 by NEA Gervies, tne. T, M, Rag. VU. BOARDING HOUSE i | = ZZZA_LZ-_ZZZZEZZZZZZ JOVE, MAIOR, TO BE suRE! Af AW THERE, EARL / IVE BEEN MULLING & ref oy : vee Z ONER YOUR URANIUM PROPOSITION 7EOUS Bar ap want JA SUPPOSE L PUT UPA SMALL sum erase derided spectal should be paid end borne by construction for | assessment fer the Work on east side of Marquette | street from Nelson street to Exdiaon | reet ts now on file im my .office for Notice is aiso hereby given that the | Commission and the Assessor of the of Pontiac, will meet in the Com Chamber Schwa . Kolts, nichera M. James, BE. Long, and to all 7 » terested, take notice: That fipecia Aaseneme! the City Assessor for the defraying that part of the enst the Commisaton decided should = paid and borne’ by special tor ithe construction ef eurb, paren gy pean age and related work Fdna Avenue from Telegraph Road te Dawson Pond, in now on file in my office for public taspection Notice is also hereby given that od Commission and the Assessor City of Pontiac, will meet in the Com- mission Chamber in the Clty Mall in said City, on the #th day of August AD., 1054 at 8:00 o'clock PM. to re- view said assexsament, et which time and place opportunity will be given all Persons interested to heard, Dated August 3, W.O 6eTe ADA R. EVANS, City Clerks Aug. 4, Notice: of Intention to Construct: Carb, «gutter, drainage and re- tated--work- on” Stanley Avenuc” from Kinney to Keanett. You ere hereby notified that at « regular meeting of the Commission of the City of Pontiac, Mightgan held on the and day of August, 1955 by reselu- thon tt: “tectored-te-he-the intention —as= = of the City Commission to construct curb, gutter, drainage and related work on taney: Avenue from Kinney Road to Kennett Read et am ¢etimated cost of $26,503.30 and that the plan, yee ~s estimate of sald’ imorovement ts Tile for Pullie Mepection. bei intended to eonstruct said improvement in accordance with the plan, profile and eatimete, and that ander st comio #-00 ih. sacks is m P : in the City Mall in |ine cost thereof shall be defrayed by er of Veterans of Spanish ao ee which ‘puts them at the highest @ th daysof Augult specie) aasssement, according to front-— ae American War, life member of containre 1.75-9.00; Aria 2.25-| levels in more than two decades, D. 1008 ot 8:00 0 clack pm. to review jane and thet alt of the lote and paree's Lodge 21 F&AM and Knights Tem- | 2.50: Tex is 2.50-3.00; Mich. 60 lb) were announced after the close of pattie wii us gion au partes | iiaaie scarica Kinney Road to plar. cks Round whites unwashed 19-66 re interested to be heard t the sne-. | cents; Va. ‘50 tb sacks Katahdirs un-|the Stock Market yesterday. The pores oe et Kennett Road shell conatitase the — . 2 . b * i] * Mr. Shafer served in the U. S.| "Ref .e “wich ctas 24-30; 8 on film market had finished a shade high- WO. 6881 2 S37 tf of the estimated cot and. ex- greg ag re fg > ba A aot Soy tan cae at aleeeent eo - 1903. Enlisting in the U. S. Marine Ricans US. No. ts. » ate Us. io. | selling: Aug. 4 1095) shall he paid from the Centita! Improve- — Corps in October 1903 he served | 2s 2.15; NJ bu bskts Oklahomas 3 60-400. ———nenn———=-—= | ment Fund, and that &1 958.01, the cost ) - until 1907, His foreign service in- | o:n27 ast; te dakte Canada 65 cenis New York Stock “Notice of Spectat Assessment: | of gener writs | “ehett be accansed cluded Panama and Cuba. One eee bad or OCKS Curb, Gutter, Drainage and Kelai ny pee Lots 194 een 188, 180, 190, 207, ae St es CHICAGO POTATOES (Late Morning Quotations) ed Work on“Marshall Street. a 199 ze gos "0 pooh Besides his widow he Is sur- ICAGO. Ape. 3 (AP)—Potatdes: “Ar- | «qmiral 4 ist Cre Goal “wi ‘To-—Buert—#—tuscomb.——€tittord— H+ ptat- tee hoes 4-thee ¥ietq vived by two daughters and three rivals on or ‘track 245 and total US. | qj, Reduction 341 Jacobs » 3 Nedto. Mary BF Maples, Carmel FE Can | feotgnts one sewer atih per int. Bot shipments 269; supplies moderate, de-|«ilied Chem ,.1084 Johns Man .. 85.4 Eugene B. Pisher, Pred Ever, Oscar W. (171 Assessor's Piet 101—nine sewer stubs sons, Mrs, Esther Schebel of Re- | mand moderate and market for whites | qined Strs $7 : Jones & L .. 43.6 Bpurgeon, Roy H. Corey, Theresa Letther, | nee jot Tote 183 and IRT Assessor's aeda, Calit., Gerald of firm, for ae her steady to slightly | qitis Chalmers ms Kelsey Hays . 324 Robert Thomas. William W. Gregory. | Prat 101 @ sewer stubs per lot Lot ge Davisburg, | weaker. : California 2 Paci : os 3 30-3.60. & Tie | Alum Ltd ..... Kennecott .. 184 Charles W Mall, Emma Lentus, Mau- | 19; Assessor's Plat 101-8 sewer stubs a __Mrs._Marion Moore _ of Union | ons, whites 330-3.60; Idaho-Oregon Tri- | ner OMEN ‘a3 Kimb Ci. ... $08 fice D_ Mall sr. Eldon F Con Mike | per iot Tot 1ab Asseasor's Plat 101-10 ; pee : Kresge, es Hrentt wer ot gen — N. and Volney C. Washington Fontiacs 2.55. am aol ee pH a Hisoer . ai Fr x Melntyre, Alfred C. *aittora ond ‘ad oa an a WPREBY CIVRNM ; Pontiac, “* oe 4. to all persons interested. take notice be © fina t the City ov 5 Poultry = co « E . us ~ Glass .. wet That the roll of the @mecial Asseaament mld ey : sihteen Sin monk. in * ne Funeral will be at 3 p.m. Satur- Am Motors... 96 Lig. re one ig yey ot” detraying” that part lee is ns a eee eg oye day from Donelson-Johns Funeral eee haatressaiele casa lon EE - 9 ye Ot the vost whtehr the Commtssion el syerestions snd ohlertinne (Hat may VF be Home, The Rev. Jolin T. Bell of | ar, Se st for B 4 [741 PEED +s e shou paid an = 7 \ mete be wartion interested, : © 1 quality | 4m wees Lone 8 Chem 5° special assessment for the construction) wo ta < Davisburg Community Church will | [a= rs poaltey ae ee TS is wos Am Te 7 ‘fel 1804 | peniagr egg ee bogs of curd, gutter, drainage and related) Dated suguat” 3, 1904 eva officiate and burial will follow in | 18, i 3, Be broilers or fryers EAs “y . Pe . HF] Mack Trk ... 286 ‘sg Mike LRR ". — = re ‘ay == ony Clerk Oak Hill Cemetery igeharge of | Barred sry “eromes" ect, | AR Wigcone 8 Mattie, ot. 284 . oo fice or pubte-teepection: | ee otice ts ereby given * — Spanish American Veterans. Aah seenay. Light supplies ot nang Armour Co. 1e4 eed Cp... S| TOP LEVEL JOB — The level headedness of a United Free Prete | Commission and the Assessor of the rice op SPRCIAL TOWMANIP ee eee or Arms Ck ...... 28 Mid Coht Pet 454) customer is measured by barber W. R. ‘Tanner of flat hatr plane. Here, Tanner does his “level” best to | ae rents, Oe et Se MEETING} ND) ELECTION News in Brief ed supply and short in some instances | Atl Cat Line... $f Midi wat: $e4| Decatur, Ga. He uses a carpenter's square to give | give patrolman Jim Hels a top as flat as his cop's | said City, op the Bim day of Abmunt. QROISTRATION OF VOTERS, 3 —— | Avge Stig... 5 Meneame -. a “fat top ha _haire uts, which call for perfectly even, | feet. | view said assesament. at which time and eS ees & Sa : : | ia. - senna tenner een eme—emaneimes: ances | PERCE OPPOr unity w ¢ given per- Floyd Fost ~we- CHICAGO 20 POULTRY | Beech Crk .... 43.4 Motor Pda ... 46 : sons interested to be heard ei sth dey ot July Noss. 0. tramchine | ya ler, 38, Of 20 8. Sam-| CHicaGo, Aug. 4 (AP)—Live poultry | Bendix Av.... 47.1 Motor Wheel 311 lot Bi , Dated August 3, 1055 ee er eS ek ee ae derson St., paid a $100 fine and | steady oa young | stock. barely steady on | Benquet 3 Motorola 80 of birmingham. WO. oets | Sothe $10 ‘costs yesterday after plead- | Sees oops, aT al by: fo Rg ee | Boeing Alt = : Serer op 3 | a 5 ac (en ‘FON iac ea $ | Besides her husband she is sur- ADA * chy Ciexs | eee T nance igranting to Consumers o ‘tm ces oe | ing guilty to reckless driving be- foes ances: mary Dens 31- i ta igh hens | 7 ae mat a es el \¥ vived by-a daughter, Mrs. Michael Aug. 4 1964 —. pager A bony yr gene 2 2 2 . ASS ee a trae _ fore Orion Township Justice Hel- roosters 43 sist capenstiog 4h to ob | ecg esas - & ‘ ee ‘oa a : G. B | dremel of Borsa = a? Notice of Special Assessment: pollen fone ganar ony gar 1 ‘Sevens mar G. Stanaback. td Srl Loa Cae Brie ~~ 7 ue ames Brady |Maicom J. in Callfornia, Cry re] Les 4 under the highways, streets, alleys, | | Beisgs Mt 20-7 Nat Lead bes Jr. of ‘Shep- | Curb, Gutter, Drainage and Relat. | $2 00°C) . ' end to ; Bris My . . 2 wat e 102 , P ' of Ionia, Arthur H. Jr. of ° A ce . | bridges and other public places, en: ‘ Pontiac Police received a report. orrrorr_ ‘Aug -¢ (AP tags fob. De- ae 0s oda ox os aH | Word Fi aria oi = ral ‘ardsville, Ill. and George E. at) ed Work on Park Place. ; ios ee 8 tn Michigan, esterda: from et | oa tederal- tate rade: his z n° a To: Pearl & DeLaurter, NM fan Cot period of thirt ra ‘ aos len Frank Dunkel, a) Grede_& jumbe 66-00 wid avg | Corset & W.. ine et | Brady, a former Pontiac resident.|home: 11 grandchildren and tive | Te ee Ee a tuen | Whe al Coan beet Come _ Sedum Glenn, Drayton Plains, ‘that Es 46%-55 Wid avg 53. medium | Camp Soup .. 39 Wor Pac "944 | Sis death occurred yesterday at | great-grandchildren. |s Lincoin Rains, Robert Tate’ Vere Bell, | pany has heretofat flied tte written ae two wheel discs. were removed a4 os sees Diese Lopird port ave | fan © Wy... Ht Nest Airline 223; CHICAGO W—The advance in his home in New Port Ric y aft-| _ The body is at.the Bell Chapel of 4. Ro Barrett Jenste AS Senne oral accuptanee a — bec monngee g aot oe , | J Ao ie cw | - vs Tyeck, Joseph mn. exander | ented that the question from his car sometime between _Degwees es in Pac Ovens 4 a 130 adsl com ealLhemaas pop. re | er a long: illness. He was 72. ‘the William R. Hamilton Funeral 4 Bigeer ote *gchieldy Arie Thomas, | (he grant thereof Ne svnmitted to the Tuesday afternoon and Wednesda ‘sgh cvernae Sarg large 50-53 wtd avg Capital Airl... 33.6 Fi.. 2.2/| tance on the board of trade today. | 4 Home iii Birmingham |ateverns George Wilson’ M Golding. La-| qualifies electors of the Township, at a : : y | grade 1B large 4; grade C large | Carrier Cp 83 Pan Cwiae we Prices tilted lower despite the fact > Mr. Brady came to Pontiac with cllle Peeper. Aiphone Musereau, Thomas | special election to be held for that pur- morning. Gg anna, SP weded: | Sass. a. Panh t 718) hot. . aed his family in 1927 and was em- — /O. Thuelley, Maerigha Boseo, Charles pose, and has also patd to the omens _. “ Whites: Qraée A extra large 80, lerges Ghee’ a Onio si Param Pict .. 32.6) the ry weather contin M Oli Pete | ana Anna Clark fd to all persons in- | Board the estimated axnense of holding | A bieycle belonging to the son 45')-47. medium, 7-41 Chrysier ea Pe . 274) unabated. | ployed at Pontiac Motor Divison. | Mrs. iver Petersen Pop take notice: That the rol of | such spectal election: and. > Browns: Grade A extra iorge 48, large | Cities Ovi... $17 Parke Da... 908 in He retired and went to Florida yy Miver (El Pete the ‘Special Asgseament heretofore made | Whereas. there has bern heretofors | of Mrs, Joseph Spadafore of 345 W. 44-45, medium 38-41. Climax Mo... et3 Penney. JC. 924] There was some profit-taking in (*¢ Fe! = ° Mrs. Oliver (Eleanor) Petersen, | py the City Assessor for the purpare of | filed with said Board, » petition signed Iroquois Rd., was reported stolen |, Morbet steady to tire. a vere move- | Cluett Pea .... 42.2 Peel Cola. . 274) these cereals after their sharp up-| make his home in 1943. | 37, of 765 Sterling Ave. died early , deftaying thst part of the cost which by at least twelve electors, — ~ Supplies of large appear | Colg Palm |./| $5.2 Pfiver ae 486 He js survived by his widow, today in St. J b Mercy Hospit al | the Commisxsion decided should be paid that « special township early ‘Monday morning according me | Sate ne afemans mowed 8 by in- gol Brad A, 26.4 Phelps Di 5-06 $12 turn over the past several days. In| Annie daughters, y in St. Joseph Mercy j and horné by epoctal easement fer | eiretion be valied ter such we to Pontiac Police. Value of es eS jelatataly’ nabs pa > Ng Te fe a 36-6 | addition. widely scattered showers | 00!€ | &., and three daugh | after. a prolonged illness. in contraction of owth, switer, Pace pe pean gh Ay og wr bicycle was placed at $98. d readily cleared. Con Edis | .;; 61.2 Phin m1.4| were forecast for much of the | | Mrs. Marion Mott, of New Port} Born in Manistee March 7, 1918, | from Hovey street to O'Riley street \* | given that-a special meeting and @lection Con N 1 Pillsby Mills 497| neiqwest, Finally, a private | Richey; Mrs. Margaret Miller, of she was the daughter of Thurston | ®°¥ on file in my office for. public | will be veld ty said Township ae After pleading to reckless | curcade BUTTER AND EGGS Consum Pow., 49.7 Pit Plate G .. #4 y a P TOP | Ponti nd Mrs. Thelma Fiem- | inspection Precinct Wo 1: Jeyne Adams Ocha . ca no m- otiee is also hereby given, | drivi Donald oe: = | CHICAGO. Ai (AP) —ibutter s Coa F 18 << m3 forecast indicated serious da: if a4 wicca Uk - ma m- | and Edith Harquest Stolt. She on tee is , , novels x given, thet =| orate eee ee ees pontinn Bi ~ - ae eee ash ee heise “ast es prions Cont Mot ..., 9.6 Pure Oll owe | age to these créps as yet from the ne. Ni j came to Pontiac in 1934 and mar- (| City of Pontiac, will meet in the | 508 “ Walton Bivd.. Drayton rehcraft, paid a $50 fine and | 5675. $0 b S45. 8 °C'S28. cars BoB) Gomt O ++. 6.2 “RCA % 47.4 | weather. Burial will be at New Port ‘Rich: | ried Mr. Petersen here in 1937. | Commission Chamber in the City Mall in | Plain pos $10 costs. He appeared before | 55, & © 53.5. Corn os 39 )©=6—-Reo = Hold « 142 ey. } said City, on the day . hows | Prosinet No *- Waterford Village Ww. 4 them: receipts holesale | Curtiss Wr 37 Reowh st! || 4s@; The rest of the market sia Besides her husband and mother | 4 D. 1955 at 6:00 o'clock Steffens Street, Waterford aterford Township Justice Willis-| bu, eatin < ba 1 beher, | Deere sees 346 Rex Drug ... ®4/ tended lower, | " thy ‘she is survived b PY, dt two Lreriew said assessment, at whieh ‘ume | P.ecinot No. 4—Williems Lake School D, Leturgy. 8 argo whites. 60-408 per goat a | Bet Bele hd Ber Met ae | ith nd soybeans, Dealing Mrs Mark R. Fisher Jr. 4 ghters. Kennith, Edith and peg a a aed ae et woship wall at eee 7 é Rey Ted B.. 47.5 | With corn a ns, s . » |daughférs, Ken all persons interested ip be heard... Precinct So. b— Township eas. Gites Stench Viesteh hes moved wre 2. sy ites 71.5: checks 27, current ae oe ot oy lg “33.6 | ackened ‘trom the quite fast pace! Service for Mrs. Mark R. (Amy loris, all at home cc. a = ies , TT. 5, gles A bar to gy. me School and is now doing business at the Be Pentre 804 Ire food ae of the past several days. P.) Fisher Jr. 28, of 755 Coolidge | Also surviving is @ brother, How- ADA Rony ane. . | precintt Nor T--Donelann.oboo! new location in Harbor Livestock Best Kod... 786. {3 | Wheat near the end of the first) Rd., will be held at 11 a.m. at Bell ard of Pontiac. Price ag! W. Huron, Pontiac next to theater. Phone FE 4-0857. —. space iene se Seovile Nee... 38. hour was \% to 1% lower; Septem- | Chapel of the William. R, Hamilton | | Funeral will be Saturday at 10:30 -- - — | eee ee L or hans —Adv. DETROIT, Aug. 4 (AP) —Hogs—8a- a fy - 18 Bears Reed | oh? pea $1. srl fess 1% .to 1% "14 Co., with burial in White Chapel | | a.m. from Huntoofi Funeral Home.| Notice of Special Assessment; Precinct No. ¥- Oakland Coin 9, Sompany able 100. Not enough hogs early to | py ‘o, * el! Oll...., 602) September oats “es to Memorial Cemetery. — Dr. Tom Malone, pastor of Em- | Curb, Gutter, Drainage and Relat. ooley Lake Ra. Rummage Sale; Youth— Center, | eke 4 representative market, x A gg 47.4 @immons “76 lower Se = . ope Precinct No. 16—Lambert Behool ember 61%: rye Ss to: Mrs. Fisher-died Tuesday at the: manuel Baptist Church of which | ed Work on Anderson Street -Bisabeth Lake fd. "Lake n, tone firm. . 87 r, pt on = Orion, Friday and per 5 ttle —Palable 350. Today's market 80411 cent agra September $1.01; | University Hospital at Ann oe as_a_member, will officiate |to-» _n__Austin,_Ronald_w__tyon_{ Preciner Wo ti_ Ralghes oe eyes Wak . day trading fairiy 7| Soybeans *s to 1% lower, Septem-| after a brief ill land burial will be in Ottawa Park |M#bel_ and Harvey Dennis, County of | on Wednesday, the 7th day of Septem- Rummage sale. Fri, Sth, 8-9, |ftctlpte: goed a earaiee: a $ - 387| ber $2.30% and lard 3 to 5 cents a| She moved to "Pontiac with her | Cemetery. Sones cate Withee Getwon, baggie the confirmation of the action of sa Sat., 6th, 9 to 6. 240 Baldwin. Adv. | weak to 25 cents ‘tower: cows, 57 :50.6| hundred pounds lower. September | parents_when she was a small | _ Mr. Rowden Mrs ra Graehn, Board tm eranting such fran- olf Your friend's tm jai and Heng prime 1.220 Ib steers 34.50, 4 3 52s | $20.57. child, graduated trom Pontiac Mrs, Kenzie G. Smith Sereart opr, alb sw | The polle of eaid sheation will be epened needs ime 4 to 5 ‘hs “ . Di all interested : : vee DT High>School and in nursing from maye to lat T o'clock in the forenoon, or as soon Ph. FE 5- loads Bish choice and prime 1,054-1 : ° ° i take notice’, That the roll of the Special be held ———— "aa foc. ea] ~~ Grain Prices Highland Park General Hospital. |. Mis -,Kenzie |G. | (lducie E-) | Settesment heretofore made vy the CHY.| open ‘unt sear, be ond il be bed —Adv = 20.00-23 23.50, < iniy 32 0-23.40 for oy yt CHICAGO GRAIN Mote wacently das ted carved ot(2 71, 3020 Middlebelt Rd. died }Asséssor for the pu of defraying that Re eae oat Pe cer wih be ad Rymmage sale, Youth Center, | ™*tci*! steers 14.00-18.00; 3 to 4 loads -% ee ee Be 8 A = ORES! tion Genace 1 Hospital. | Wednesday in St. Joseph Mercy) Setiaca vnoula” o an ag ag 7 Sn ar cae 6 7 : . + . 1s oa. jate ing ie * Lake Orion, Friday and Saturda ow — —, be iad Ie. heifers i * 403 |” Wheat- Oats She marti | Hospital after a -brief illness. | special assessment for the construction |g, determined by statute, preceding the ‘ 4 utility “end mk recs, bolters’ S.48- < « 58.6. Sep cose 199% Sep ...-cese 62% io Leioal Born in Detroit March 23, 1874, | |e oe ee, See related | date of sal’ election, for ‘ths purpose of *d —Aav. 17.00; utility cows 11.00-13.00. mostly Shey 90.7) Dec ...0:5)1 263% Dee 2). 22. 68 | Aug. 14, 1948. he on Anderson treet from RI reviewing the registration, and. register- $0-12.50; canners and cutters 9.00- | Goodve .« 88. ’ 424 Mar ......., 202% Mar ..../.-: 66%! Survivors besides her husband she had lived at the present ad- |e, fo. ye eR is wien in -ing such of the qualified electors of the i irah Paige .. 2.5 ent Cen 29.1 ¥ ooee 1OB% Muy see. 66% my ic public ‘map _ae—eha— aint —apphr— ¥VESTOCK 12.00, mataly 11.80 down, few lientweient | . : a dress for 30° years. coe cmicaden's — 4 (TAP Balable hogs canners down, to 8.00: bulk utility and Gt No Ry . 41.4 . Underwood kr] Iy ..e0oe-. 185% | Rye ; include one daughter, Jafitce M... Notices is alan. herefor. which registration may de 500: market ee higher ‘on em! bulls 13.00-13.50, outstanding heavy Guyhouse 15.4 Un Carbide r Cor: id sees 102% 3+ home: her parents, Mr, and Mrs. Smith was a graduate of — and the Assessor of — | i sone on satd date between the hours of Hinetentumie to 18-00 most” Foo tow + Gull OU... 62.4. " 4 eas Ne “Hamitta . Peas: College ot Sated Heart in Windsor , Shemner in. the Coie Halt in aid city. $010k nt “ti aad 6 (aon £m eee de 3 ick dull “and a pon sien | hae stockers and feeders 18.00-21.00. — cee as iu 16 * ant: R th oe _ Ff = d a member of ‘Our I Tady ‘of, om the oth day of. August Pa fi its po 370 -16.25: several doces cain d ining? Aan seqgaipctga Thursdey vealers one lg 33 408 / | Sellers ae Dunkirk, N. Y.: =r Refuge Church at rchard Lake, | ment at which. time end piace, oppér- To-nship Clerk for the He nat of in- No 7 an 330-24 $1628) a id | Tuneven, but mostly stea ost q 1. 38 Fines M r ‘HH. of Ann Arbor =< Richard S: , fEnt-of-Country tunity will_be_given ali persons interest- | spectian by the qualified (elect . * sat 8, a iow. bet 2 ene ob ie 48. | individuals ‘ei, 3500-21 G0. bat mgood ond: Th Gent ete US. Sted st G C Registers Datta Pleasant Ridge, mt two sisters, | Side Improvement Association of “pated Aoguat 3, 1988 Se "Tovig G. BARRY viduals a jn ulk ¢ an ‘ ‘ 5 W.O, 6aTT re Nera ei bovis 30 i ‘few Jow choice 18.00-24.00; utility and eml eee oT tak Woe ee im With Securities Group - | Mrs. John Elisworth of Royal Oak | | owt Pecceseem, a Na- ADA R RVANS. | Dated: Juiy 28, 1988 oe liehter pene a few Ib Iniand St! ... T7.6 West Un Tel .. 24 and Mrs,Orri . tional Farm and Garden Associa- City Cler Aug. 4, 1068 lichter Li} ibe: ‘mast ‘0-800 i 12.50. | S"Edes unevenly 1200-18-60; cull and | ingpir Cop ... 854 Westg A Bk .. 28.2 NEW YORK — General Motors = De eee ot Yee alae Se Catholi . Aug. 4, 1058 Ib down 10 | steady” Con Salable. none. wominally | tnterlak ir... 38 Weste BI 65 nce Corporati fi lanti. |tion ae Loe ic Sales us Sadamiind ta t: reese Bietay’ baie cniven ter lambs spotty and uneven. $0 chs to | Bt-Bus Mach 412 White Mot -. 482 Ae tion is filing to- | “the Fishers recently moved to Women. NOTICE OP A PUBLIC HEARING tion Construe' yg - By le ee 300: | Slee lowers fully $1.00 lower: |imt Harv... 2 — & Ce .. 124 day with the Securities and [x-| weir new home on Cooli dge Rd Besides her husband “eo is sur-|, lotlee 1 goby a. a5 es Combined’ Sewer ‘on South side to 38 fos “lover: “Sous: sas en oy. pole pe mostly _chotee oy Teeer 110 Yale « Ty #3 change Commission a registration ’ |yvived by two daughters, “Mrs. ship Boning Bo ease ot ie arewnantn Paaneeges Epo from Trunk * n Oe kere me ‘lien * ke Road, on nesday . few a etrict memiy ten SS SS ee oe mined ret civer “., 68S Younset gh 3 202 | SMleMment covering $200 mi of Clarence Hockey Frances M. Haage dr., of West | Nan, 20 Opayie Meet or 936 o‘clock ston are come ponte oo —— > — seigie #i5 se naif «, a Bt 90.00-91.00) clauehtie, cece, mentie|1m¢ Tel&Tel . 28.3 Yenith Rad ..118 | twenty-year debentures due 1975, ke 52. ot 413 | Bloomfield, Mrs. Marshall E. Kobe ; to consider the following change in BN fb} cull and utility at 3.00-5.00; few good according to Charles G. Stradella, Clarence . Hockey, 52, of ot Muskegon; a son, Kenzie A. of | 2°n!ne Map City of Pontiac, Michigse held on the and choice individual to 8.00 STOCK AVERAGES Broadway, was dead dmit-- Seenlls Ved fete : To change from R-1 to R-6: tnd day of August, resolution aa 3 two : is up 00. - see TORR. na: 4—Compiled by the | president.” " ok 3 upon @ Birmingham and nine grandchil-| Parts of Lot 10 and i of the original |i, was declared to S, the intention of : a tance to St. Joseph Mercy Hospital plat. whMen “crn DeTRorr s STOCKS Net change... .. se | : Wednesday at 3:50 p.m aren, - | Lat 83, Supervisors a No. 6, otherwise l Senee oa the fh. side of Co- J. Nephier Co.) 18 15-66 | ditional working capital to help fi- 7 p.m, F 1 will be Saturday at| known as - Street, Pontiac rs ok Bast Pigares after Scena oats * eighths Indust. Rails Util. Stocks 903 unera y eh x © ty. Michigan lumbie Avenue from trunk sever . 7 “2 its increased volume of bus-| Born at Merrill: April 24, 1903, Township. Ontinnd page Sl of Carlisle Avenue to Stanley Averue Low Noon | Noon, today....240.5 132.7 149 -137.9| nance 1t a.m. from Our Lady of Refuge | — Persons at-an ort 14.181-75 and fiidwin Rubber? ..... 164 17.2 Previous day....2423 1333 751 1780) itess. It is expected that the pub-| he was the son of George and ah Ro service Friday. at | Present. A copy of the dentng Mae. - ag ae gc gee | Fhe nage a pts 3 31] Week ago.....-208.6 1263 15.8 178.8 hia sai ‘gt | Alida Federspiel Hockey. He mar- | OUTS). “osaty € the Wits eeiber,, ith a) Hist of the pra Saale im ‘pfivement ts on file for -publie— Maco Products*.,.. 3 3.4| Month ago......2427 134.7 24 173.9/lic offering will be made on August Fied-Lorens Basteds tn. "p.m, in Belt-Chapet-of the. Wik oe #8 ft. hott 34 : ‘ rf : a s 1 7 ~Sagina: poo ima annem § — ee Abrasives... $2 $2 ton ign css gre 1981-18-10 | Lt, 1955 by w nationwide group of; "Te ‘iam R. Hamilton Funeral Home ee oe es ts further — Jatended “te construct seeks 2 #44 We ccacec 208-1 1 67.2 148.8/ underwrite headed by M in em 1930, He was a car- by those tuteres' HAMIUTON, | #8!d_ Improvement in“ accordance with a 42-433 htgtr o-+4 j i = C6. y Morgan penter by trade. | Birmingham. Burial will be in Mt. SOR OOM ence. (me ¥en, worile aha se one ak : ‘ ‘ , ey an = t lope “| the cost thereof « ray v peter ~~ Besides his-widow he is survived "ope Cemetery here. a aia ‘roe Cry epesial seoommnent secetding $9. bene t 4 Lots by a son and two daughters, Mrs, Aug. 4, 17, 1968) tot. Deena Vita’ Wetuhts Gum, onal Carolyn Whitehead of Livonia, Billie Paul Spence constitute the special assessment dis: / iz 41 | ai if fi Eve tf His Bete the compre oe currency have diépatched letters the federal reserve cities, That ‘discount | hasn't occtrred since “World “War been T Variations are based on @ oie 8 7 a 5 s : ae q in the week ended July 27, Jerry in the U.S. Navy and Mrs. Ae Pong of Clarkston. Prayer service for Billie Paul Spence, two-year-old son of Willie Ray and May Deen Dye Spence of 2269 Overidge Rd._in Waterford Township will be Friday al 10:30 NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE Notice . a given by the under- Auguet 4, 1956 66 Gratiot Aye- . Michigan, from the Sewage Treatment reat. 3 HWERED' the Capital Improvement Fund, and 40% * NOTICE a That the Comers «. bod ‘Gir tie purer il be Sry 13 ec ee Seine Teel _Home. Mrs. ver Macteon- Lean, 71, of 1407 Webster in Bir- mingham. She died in St. Joseph — ee “Born in Dero March 2 1884 a > a Word has been received here of) Seren ee mm; trot Pr Aid sey F uneral Home: tion thereot- Pentrac, The Rev. William G; Spence of Gingellville Baptist Church will-of- | ficiate and burial will be in White Chapel Memorial Cemetery, “The baby died in St. Joseph Mercy Hospital at . 6: a weed mer mate Onin ia Michigan, ze os ben] ‘Dated "hes lit itis DISCOUNT Rar 4 og t Hi “velock m, to hear, August, 1 a i a ee be made by parties interested. © : / , 1955 Dated — 4 ADA R_EVA as 0 feat Woodward Avenue D. BORDEN, - wn 4, 5, 1065 Aug. Wednesday. Besides his parents te ‘ts sur- vived by a brother and two. sis- ters, Larry Roy, Phyllis May and Nancy Jane, ante home, Beverly Ann an Windows m, infant . ‘ _ THE PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY, ‘AUGUST 4 , 1955 ». * Marion Moore. N. Shafer and Voln fer, Funeral cervine ¥ $ Saturday, Aug. at 3 arte Home, with Rev, John T.| veside sere susplces Spanish apes. p ir Mr. Ghafer pie ERS, DAY the oc: eager. ate ~ ‘cut a beiper MAbet | | $n eee ee een Geed pay PART TIME. APPLY 10 W. HURON. crs es: Aaa Marsia reere = ee oS. Y ward, ie - OFFICE MANAGER . APPLY 610 ~Wood- used . i eosistant goles manager at Help Wanted Male 6 , ap qeuwm - | Ah tewstemeree by Jay Alan; “T'll take four, — Help Wented Female 7 7 NATIONAL er BEAUT and “eas Co. ee -Menufacturing a & Business | several Ft Ke case! “piety REGISTER CASHIER son. “1898, Union “Lk Rd 2 Y OPERATORS ae Beauty Galea Ses NORSEMAID.~ LIGHT “MOUsE- Wednesday _Help Wanted Fe Female i WHITE. WOMAN FOR sear - Buliding Service con . Moving & Tracing 19 Wtd. Household Goods’ 27 CEMENT—GARAGES George R: Irwin - CASH | FOr small equities i Edw. M. Stout, Realtor . ad te ‘you have be at your nd teh ‘us “Fes “we ue ie Toes, ‘sae email you have ant eee Service 22A Bs "Bendy qualified regen <6 for rout! ~"TRADES—TRADES - Ww specta| homes, harass nny business opportunit See eee ee Be Weteca, me Bros. 06 N. Gag en Help Wanted Female 7 7 fiat SS" PORTRAIT STUDIO Apply 9 “vt raph, nen ne ‘MIDWEST _. JOBS FOR MEN : Manager Trainees .-.. |e electricians |. Draftem: Midwest Employment 408 PONTIAG STATE BANK BLDG. ee eeee ee! anenne nn HEALTH CLUB pakr pore, CUT ok acy part or full me work ly, in ee eamae Pie on M2 114 miles GET whatever it Sl writer and gt tt Me Smeal: Beer oe ae i en QvicK x | core Classified Ads! iy is—dial| enil a SES cae bee em- eroas F. C. Wood Co.| seis "Basttnst tae SE. Serge, Symone Lene ne, & mse GoTHERLY WIDOLEAGED WOKE os iler_s r § call © children can dasioeh nt Boal pe references : — —*YOUNG 1 MAN" : re Automobile expert | sanding and . Phos . :] = ; TO TEARS FAVE ERN PUBLIC HEALTH ” eae Ses ema ~ "Building Supplies 2A ae beginning salary WINDOWS. | STORMS AND cy iu eee ie rel- ee Be React Sine = ne [ orenees. CLUB 99 eralized program. Car fui Business Services 13 = as 3 legreph RA. ~"T vacation, sic f Heal gion | . Tye" cum FER WANTED | lanhs tnd tie nctunnnn &'epe a 38 OR +1318 of 24, Hei A & B TRENCHING 3 ‘ Child's pet. 2 agobemehahipon? — me | amaLToRs > | Co-operative Real Estate WHITE GIR Bae back” ats eee for elderiy meer after. beg Ao coh BE hou: 4 MIS, hat atte sia ist wits NURS. and pads hot MI ER | 20) lek tia In. WANTS eves. © yra. Service 12 ge a A-] CEMENT WORK LLOYD MONROE FE 4-686. walks, Free E40 | fil dirt aod grovel, Pi ron AND ya ot . B 30002 41% Give You 1 Plac¢ to ae - ‘Ease Your LOAN CO, MICHIGA ‘ COUNS. South {Restore Credit "| gine WE ARE NOTA PANY CREDIT ELLORS | iw: FR 60456 so aa 8 L Mtust be , nN tne hag = NOW BEING a Ac miler spear it or en | writ WHITE BROS. Pauser “prereblre iin eon - zoe tudio. ENsiDk WORK. ONLY. re 7 CAN SELL YOUR AC'E OR R ween Mr Coleman, PE" +6132. rT B OWN COON DOO.| teacher, wife and | child age 5.| PROPERTY ab WE HAVE 80.0 a > NR x APPLIANCE SERVICE | fats! tome! he newere: | Moar bod “ProwSon 8 | OUR nate pea AEE wement im thertoxs-ef our | ms Geen pet Rcd ge Heli Mod | live living quarters in Utica. ’ and eventna wets. Be We se’ ail makes of refrigere- | j.< TSLA RED Drinctoal with Sinree children YOU ACTION OR YOU CAN CAN- rear emer Cur | SPERIENCED BUMPER AW D| spereie Burtougia Caceleta | Woman mast be stfong ang eape-| Gout's Restauran Main, | tors. w radios. cleaners | “chicken Chiid's pet Pe 2-so6i| Wishes 3 oF 4 house. | CRL THE LISTING. CALL U LS wite and mother, June PER en ota . ble of following doctors inetruec- t, Mich types of smal! 5 mame a — ae misbed in or near Water. awell thanks to Rev, inter. To . werk: | machine. See Mr. Watson. Simm's/ tions. Cooking and light bouse | —) : »| fost YOUR PET? WANT To| ford’ AY AND STAKT PACKING ' ES in Bhp ~ lo Bros, 9 N. Sagi . « bd i ROY'S. land Ave FE ve anet | $0000 Twp For occupancy as soon nerat Home. MC “Truck and paves . Apvty in person, "praia bor | Seauty OPERATOR. TOP BARK | Soman is pleasent, ‘lisegt oe Wanted Mi Mate 80 . : Eichigen Animal ig Le Sree ann Arpor. NO | TOUS Same lente en eT | iieegtecmie ie | tenet sie | og compares mere gro | Ora TERS | late RtgORD. eta | Fone HITE a ee - | __ Menta. oS tile a onesie rE ’ train Ca. river's license amall apt, and care of a R Sui By N. ees OMETER- | _Mi_¢ies — "plnabetn, ta Oe VICINITY | Soy ti, DESIRES STEADY Paci | - ter ashe Nemes Pane govern, bitiveld money. | old gift days. Pontise She! Bee ; of sympatny is | ~~ FOR 5 * ca sional be bysitting "wih 6 yr. eld | 2 ee Be Lost IN Vict EAST SS foe BROS $350 to girl, PE $0617. Bivd. Osmun @t blue para five. Danperattiy need e ee Se | Canes Beede 8 ° the : 2 Keet from Bob and M aret § Schabitz. : " yrtie’s Cafe. bome. with ‘asonable iker | Seas cea cael aie | Beene ay BE] ane en tnd ee eaheny 8 epecaity FE led eg eg Pe; =) Ay mu fipme, Helen =. iy new "aealer orb | E MPI OY ME NT Svenrete ta Gee 30 LO retest Sk ext 00 oDiivation PE S183, : i CONTR ‘Share as Quarters 30 As ae ; shit je! . i CARPENTER WORK. Wi Y WALL BY MACHINE PREE ing , ‘WILL : eas r = visu ao 70. EXTEND _OUR aerate B-1 RIKER BLDG. omen re aveliaile ualitieg Tepair, Also cabinet work. Panes ORY WALI 1 MACHINE rant | sa Are.” Pcs ey oo wise. | WELL . ee ba ERN _ Listings Wanted for the sete upon messages wat Shey, Gitran stay in. On time evenings ged at. oF pert CARPENTRY” EITCHEN COR. ean Vivi tiean couple eagle, imergwied Call us today for an expert ap- Stterings reeaived fae =. ~~ Wik 3 ‘BEAUTY | OPERATOR EXPERL —— Morel digeount privi- nye Neenged ‘er, Phone 1 x vol on A ete par epigeeeth Boa 1 tales program, We here’ beyers ‘ * ee, a o = -- . , an gel a, eenseners | Sdest be eaperieneed. Gegty Bie’ | fucre,,telery ead communion, | (gry Tesees TARPE ae SEWER CLEANING _ | $F. Ges, coREE 50, Ge See . inte bone of ow Stoves baby he Grocery = Gu Hams “CASHIE R WANTED : Apply oot & c b a oy ‘ ema o Mur | Sinks-Sunday Serv, PE 4-2012 eaners on Oak Commu- Sie "9 3 J. R. Perry Yoopas tor bin comforting MANDY. MAN” m BUILDING — PROS. | Part time fod Apply in persan. aaaee “ti — °- CHAUPPEUR. & X°P FE ROL opto ronal Pe bau fe ely a % nngree Bt. -* : : HILTZ ~ » Fords, and also C. J. Godwardt dosiya Rd., | Huron Priendly Mar*et 4 _ Saginaw enced, presently employed at ioat- YELLOW PAR PONTIAC PRESS EMPLOY Mr. and Mrs, Kenneth Mayhew | bake Orion. | doon WANTED. DAY wouk™ap.| SERVICE ME CHANIC | Countiy ‘estate years. De- Generous reward. FE . trans = Real Estate and Insurance _and pons. = PEE ae “ply 00 8 Beamer ne To service Hoover eltaners and | $vts, canes, Address Pontiac Bers enenn sore Cleaned EST THURSDAY NO . Sather rk or Com- 1011 W. Huron = PE $-6181 A 3 ommeres €URS_GikLa_ovER_is_ fis We hours week, - ai + —84_hour—eervice No results. no) n suitcase medfur meres Rd-‘s to Pontiec anc = Ln i 8 ee ee | te gion AS) Ble tiayetrdera Go| Reet wt hoe Pie | ogy op emt 190m pow The Pontiac Press ‘MME: (ATR OPENING FOR C GIRL Ss ‘ust furnish references, See Mr. | ELECTRICAL AND FAC-| Roto-Re Sewer Cleaners 138 or PE $6313, World like ride AR... have ere vou Want varte man. mechanie and me- : IN Watson. The moore Co. 19 Water | tory maintainence Licensed. Ed Lost: MISSING SINCE FRID 9 call geeP for your howe we can eet | chante'« st have fy & co TER G IRLS St. of phone FE 32811, Murray, FE . ‘ AY A from 8 to §. After “Tt oF : we buY : FOR WANT ADS = . toy Doberman Pinscher, Ddiack| - +1708 or write Gnenving 7 scnool te Rost * t Sent, $2, eel] or * toree. of : w necessary .ools for the * eS nuton S ] woman on — ep red eotten. . siz telesmen to serve ’ DIAL FE 2-8181 hoot pares, Beer ‘. hoy 4 a es o ‘i [AN WANTS LINTING ; etaity of West eres, _— = TO AND OR FROM DETROIL | woe 7 move . | _ Apply : ef CAREER GIRLS For our children's ne Ciparienecd decorating, interior and exterior. :30-6:00._ FE R 1] Yi Be From 8 a.m, to 5 p.m. on Posasen Crordinater .......... preferred : =. Te epagt Sreecent Uk ery, -uSssell LOuNng "| geese | ous EES ARTHUR'S "eet tane| SES Rge S| Hiere eee oa FOETW A got an i i HOUSEHOLD Se eat PCAPTERING Tavceone 355 Peers Be See sd BULB SETS ©. PAINT) Wid Contracts, Migs, 32 averse be suocel the sharers FINANCF. CORP ., \eeewET Pan ond ork. GB 5-371 —DonMerere Test esis" | Bie Badeeatertas? ian | nen catinished: Low Gown payment. that of the fy NA? . Midw SE wETARY PART TIME. AEE —_— = ike -aaeertipe- : . idwest Em Sovinent Ta Prod week. Sask iG MAN. DESipes TIORT PLASTERING Lawrence, PE ha ee 5% MORT GAGES neg tal a!) “articulars. In Ssicd Tani tavaagn te we rowing grand ple oun. |. ET gel Rt" yur |ofaaqemns mremennre re) gataeco mersth WORE. | WEROY TaADE SELL ASD on putun'un queynigs uaa | fem miet-apir Few Bes — : ere + f ir | | error — cance nod ee «tt ay par CHANE en orenaton “ge ow er oe Work Wanted Female il PLUMBING AND WEATING. H 8. tent, Wolerale rad cen “deat —. oat i = are ea + be “Woe 4 ; RAPA ADA FAAP An or 4 4 WILL. List LAK) ee — Py Wong La sorvuar Gee 2 attal a eon Theo yardage a SAnY_srriene _tn _s47_woeee_ _o Esai i= FieD : B. ‘D. t CHARI, ‘ES, Realtor mu aor eet . . with 1“ position of . ' : rom ee - S secure tuture with. splendia omy ee pie W. Yale, oft Baldwin Eaultable Society, 1911.8 Telecraph | Office mmeres Rd. an Po time tor advertise. See ee @ | evs Bee ape Gevtewest =| jaaueers Cleaners. 6 Gias- | “Toy gave « week doing laun-| > al. ae eas K FM ~ McKINNEY 7 ho | ind 4 selected willbe raid « ee ~\svewocin, ry oF cleaning. Experienced, FE aan bk Wi ¥ ~~ , yee canto Bie tua, car Sllowance sand cite ot CLERK _ praia toe Lh tke . cat Wwe Bookkeeping & Taxes i4 OoitesTier Cura s ‘Cash aiting af + troup ie and. hovofaittion im fide wit Merit ‘iscreases, age | and general ‘office work tor ae | =o rE ‘9233, * lane cen wp | ANYON ROWING * 4 Sir fSion pores tr eeiek. | : Want Ate may retirement lan Appi e with 3 years exper! aE df tax service, Edward W, Mckinney | ‘ard, tell him — : me sation aties nan | _fnee, Fine fits: writ-| mingham S day week Mt €-40100 Experienced woman would FE bas, a. A. JOHNSON. Real YOUR PROPERTY? ' sen Guemn 9 eat Gets like kitch k. ON ture Refinishing 16A |* . » Realtor HOUSEHOLD by are ae ek law soarmalgng |e en wor | Furnit 1 16A |" ve wrecked Contest, OR 9-4933 S. Tel h Rd. pethod of showing only to useray' mers'sep {| FINANCE,CORP. | eipanty tor votive | ferutaat'in tee aha | RE AATSD after 40 pan | SRRNPS CREPE Axt™™ |~Aerotred Reapp Shoes | _— FEAsss | tations tng ee a. 1. a é Valid widower. FE 4-625, ; —— Pe E968 FE OTs he records of ih LAND lookers.” Call yt now We need q te i Bi] soso ee es ho | At Sete | ar snc Om FERS | Garden Plowing 106 frses Rectetpiomern om | ia Suneten coe One Reo. | Se WENA SDH eta ir $ 32% 40 8 &: ican’ Sut. Liv aut 211: aes aa ~ | former | r ae —_ : in e! , L-- ‘$ a by! ta —— acannon = yg ‘¢. Le hildren, 4 ‘ De. ie PPO! RT UNITY nen. NINGS WANTED ALSO BABY bo ye SAhDeE 4 caaeee wh, re fry: Te ST ACTION Ty a eo a | a om es Ter or_ 18.30. mixer. take | Se Tre Mare | oo BOY LU INSURE [T | fi—__—_}4-4_8 #8 & ——_-EARN ‘UP-F0-$10-600—+ Beetew have car ond clearing: oni Waa Tat | ae +8709 oF Stders for 2% dos, 16 os. national ro ee Phila "Nan tor | ; MAN WITH % TON PICK- YOUR FIRST YEAR noteeaenae ed ¢, Bap, 8 b147 AEE neat ele es vt : ee _Me, vast” Mf a’ ay A NI. — for 3 hours work : tutyret | Mo. Can LIRONINGS 217 N. CASS FE | serv. at ay PO: hteaallbanataeaell — 3 = ea _ RR elt tech Fou the ar Sina Field. Pere es Siti between , GaREN Pr RG, aVit it 4L ALN > dies carriers. complete modernization —E end 8 ym Ther Aig. § only, yen” " Pentioe REALTY CO. REAL PE Yt You , = Co-operati [" Bechanse o Buron ot. FLOWERS . must Se oaeesore, well groomed, TED Ss Winky “ ; “Pred Th in Person to - . and itte's Get NEEDS Open Eves ‘til 9: Sun. 10-4 ” ircu . | See CW My Starr at Lincoin[ === ~~~ —ROOM C The Pontiac Press WAITRESSES - — : elec: Must be 18) yin person. [Fy : _ WE NEED-——- n istings of all types. We will MAN cia” sonl cals vetoes effi. — jiate-modet car. You sre te | ot ws ft yer you have any > ber cate. L. H. BROWN, Realtor Ww. ae , o BIE. C. Wood Co, ost For Sale Houses 43 Roy Annett, Inc. DOWNTOWN STORE "ON. Be BO Lg ea eer ~ Seon altor a @ EB. Huron x FE 3793 Open evenings & Sun. 1 to 4 BY OWNER; 5 ROOM: AND BATH, pe CHARLES : NOW SEE WERE if you want ee 3 m stents, Lake Se oy “rors a ME ae 10 days. «oe Pel out ne the 400 block on Sestle wii phe Haat Be coe tell today THE HAVE MOVED, You . weave py tee Gre See 8 . Sir Weeaie aha fs down Land ay y shop and garage. ZONED hay go! N. a = BBN Suce 4% room Pango: Fad You ean bulld business In front, ive, bungaioy, Ey & a OF HAM ear month. Phone $0236 or 1229 Beac: . LL MODERN only. Dixie Floral, $233 Rent Houses Unfurn. 36 yoy . 5 «mo. ve WALTER her —, NEw 3 Roa t depot, We have rentais — all - types; pike REaLty only. == ome licts aws 36A | Be aes TS =a ee BEDROOM = ant. in modern — 2 _— Lage ar | cITy SIDE. § rooms, 2 bedrooms, jiving ‘ room, kitchen, bath, | ent, stokeéer heat, ¢ laased-ih front porch, pares street, es wa- een - CLO a ae ger EPING ‘WARD’ E. PARTRIDGE REALTOR FE 2-8316 43 W. Huron Bi, Open Eves. 7 to 8 ee ee MIDDLEBELT ROADS Northy 100d For, Sale Houses, Fleemor Ranch me, S ever P wooded lots’ a1 —, store auto. heat, laundry trays a maa a warnce. and easy school. $8 750 w ideal . for walkior distance ietma._, _— \. double aire ey bot water, concrete email Per Side Meuees 43 . NORTHEAST SIE . SMALL HOME 2 Weat Side Suburban ~iew For Sale Houses = 43) For is ute A t Pe ae Dorothy Sn "sre Lavender then pat. 40 W. ene | 24a1t room modern fn ena ory fare ok ES g1800 Cash. eit RESALE, aye, Coe ET Eas Aa La anata Gat ct | Mert eeey aron Pew at per * ime! Byree. ee ee ee ee 1,250 DOWN ~ baat gna | SO. MANY EXTRAS Total price #4,se0,. | Restdes being, shy "fore IVAN W. pe tort rool ear old Tat =s| SCHRAM | Se eee ‘ ag. room, draperies, alumtnutn ote WEP and @10 acre of ipa, hat with $1,000 down, 1184 W Livee- Rd. Highland, Michigan water, off fore Tage Insulated. A pi vy guy at WALTER. QREEN, MY 2-683) ‘| BEDROOM NEAR LAKE ORION. 605 1”. ft. jot. tian, "PE iene BUILD NOW our well restricted Waterford ite : Batates. ty, = given from our win oF cr} HERBERT C. DAVIS 6024 Pxitiee Lake Rd. FE 5-5091 or FE 5-471 oli er, | ie saved. of aeers and sinite ey) g Price 013.000 with term ‘PERRY PARK bedroom. heat alee PERRY PARK Le we. Got ee bth vee Perry @-~ ae one lf no answer ig Ge Opea Evenings end Sundays 111k Jos REALTOR Ph Ad ange ST, MICHARL’S DISTRICT Ao excellent e fe a or roomers Mas 4 who 4 is a garage, Only 18.900 term. roots oh LL sw... c meine ER REALTY 26 N Saginaw FE 4-401 STOR LOOKING START BUYING! GI's—$250 Moves You In! NOTHI adtee?*' Two bedroom brick homes ee. | ae 7 tire .~ Acqrenien. ” * 2 = TRADE East 8 on 18 om . s os. oe Small —— — Povey large at ia. Suceel ccuea ele bent, amahe » Anchor Real Estate shaded landsca “lot 100 b it Model ft te school, .@ —mome, Phone es block good beach on Sriven L ORION 4¢ MODERN Leake Wonderful income posslbilb b ot over aere. Tn: ties, Only $10,960, ry ‘dawn, Lesa” ee =e ee Tete A tORSE? bafeain OA 8319000 7 y rooms os home with basem 30040. By ecres, st 4 for @ stow “off Peete tbs een Pris gy |B. D. CHARLES. Realtor AT a : yu FE + 052 1 en. — in? BS Telegraph Re tore Space for Rent Co-operative Real Estate Exchange 2m on Lake Avenne. Beart B ~aPeOe Beta —from_1 to's call. FE $0601. oe 5 ATE « AND BATH. For Rent Miscellaneous 42 1 ebild und enths. _ Repete, is “odors . ONE WAY We BOE Se aroee | pn COAST TO COAST aun = if ‘and ‘Trailers How Divie Hwy, ee = --_ For Sale Houses 43 ° CI] > Ie PPB BPP PP LPP Pe 5 % . 803 MONTH. EM ; 80 PEACEFUL AT BEAU- a Lake Privileges ” Partridge} : CATED Oe A LOVELY. V4 Bee this perty, only “d - AREA HERE YOU CAN AF-| eft, one basement and ond a ge Ss Lae THREE AND FOUR BEDROOMS, Features 3 bedrooms, large ° Attractive wes const: 5 dane BATHS = HOO Le. liv em oe i ares. Eis 3 beers are) a eee "| Be Eecewres ates, “TW PCWIAC.| Extra, large ros Lgl References required. Call for ap-| Srrefe- iSetusea “pull orice. ea brick “plant antes r, cal for fur- _pointment, OA $2461. t $13,800 on terms. ther on Fae “tt siueriminaing } LAKELRONT G lete T bed Immediate Possession , . comple ioe in ing = 4 BEDROOMS | ere pa lot Bome."Oved location in the ° rs . : ired f poe] brick home, furnished Te- rd wu outside i> oe bose olny moet | 20 Si eee aren end @, $110. Sept. i‘ Pienie canes, Nice sandy beach sereens imeluded. Monthly i Securtt required. ‘ | only $97.00 } trace paneled Jiving room | + Ee ook over = car ~ . } i walt car attached 4 voargs ms Totes ted re : Bi chy Be Everyining oy a r jus ae . UARE LAKE AND —— ee ee that features & large ful) length picture win- dow, Auto of) perimeter cant Large Youngstewn , “$595 DOWN Moves a beautiful 2 bed- room home wit, oak floors, forced ule ‘vutilie air heat, bath. — wood ar Imme- ~ $7245 FULL PRICE ~ 4 rm. can have terms. © leaving city." — $12,500 oe A ee ek be. | "ara and new was tum. two car gar., paved st. $15,000 WEST SIDE—La eolonial tyoe home... been with $1450 down. SUSAN LAKE Fr 2 bedrooms cx, PnOnT, ¢ ‘foom. LVYOT UI VS Pith gata Inc. : FEDERAL ¢4191 ENC wth cing ares, a many more-atiractive fea- tures, Down 3800 = —_eonte m, rary home, with 22 foot he =F rot 1400 DOWN ? gre ay with full basement, tute end cum fll Real Estate FE 6-0101; if no Co-wpe: operative Real Bs carne a bedroom brick “. corner alt bath with /showe: needs ree = iY ed eae cs RANCH we 2 , = Eves. lot. Beautifully a” gees with ust e M6, Entaie A Fa —Elizabeth Lake With @x- 5 ge tivine room |i%xa2 waraee. \George R.Irwin| Leal Baldwin Ave Near idles Northwestern. $11 500 RK 1 +2 400 ‘down; RICK Lg gr Lovely ; bedroom 4 pt ede apseas ttehen on fipet Lig WY 2s . Om second ‘hoor | a shaded M. acke. with outside fa ee byt only 2 blocks bes, shopping and lake T Tiny M. ELWOOD ALTOR _6149-Cece Biieadoth Lake FE S-1704, PE 43844; Open sate i $1,350 Down to OMTC ts a home front fraae a full base base ei Moen ¥ prised reason |. a eerets house seis sendin thtpgh. ~ PIONEER HIGHLANDS orpaldh Bory BONTAS Not 4 to lovely = With lake “privileges. Ow & is ok i room, ie od terrace uy a | ratkiite Call pow, CRESGENT LAKE HIGHLANDS - ASracsive 2 bedroom bungalow on 6 Moder bitchen jarge util 7. roots k to private, Pe park pre beach. Near bus too, with $2,780 down. HUMPHRIES REALTOR FE 2-0474|" 7s or BLN Feieerag®,, pure aoioes Russell Youna ; " | exces aeT 3 BEDROOM a at RE a wi ; r ahten zs sue a nun gerne, any = extras, | — $42 payments, include tax and insurance. Lg Gar mortgage, ‘J 4 pe pet brick | a Aitrective : window & o and think-~ home with fea- #'3e ‘wh fon Se ter ine lading and ine surance See them le NS pirectio t win titer tower wits 3 = a. A Home.of Your Own Worth mm “Price ot te a whe erro wow yoner 4) Georg . Drayton Pinins. : down, % : - terms. For reation oi poouine Beautiful Lake Front [Basta tat Sise| Home —————— -— = Arepinee, = ro gpg rm = . . anaeen. brea! nook. i\e baths FINE—COOL room with fire ace ood otis “9 ear garace acellentivy hid Peart meet land, te ot. Cail for informe __ wt aba et wt on today —— bedrooms. nt “Ps ev of Birmingham and dinin m screened Central location Well kevt up — i ‘Tall ase vas omen ce beme, ver¥ close to main tras —__gat | -pess district. td) o ! Sos 10 0 minetes to “ishers a. office or elinie. Cali for a A drice +15 000 with tional information r ¥. Gah Rae Fy "| 3 yre. old, sg WATKING LA e . Very nice ited | Beautitul ce, “wets, full |. heat, landscaped lot. lake privi- leges. Geeing ie believing, S12. SUBURBAN WITH .AKE PRIVI- LAK@ ORION Lea ¢ eye Soogs = wa 4 ke area, Must sell Only te WORE room, woe, Bato, Sherer: ‘AL’ BL 3 4 erin. re ares “ome repair, ge ieee ee ah ee OPEN 4-8 P.M. - ; down. New > bedroom mister ithe eal Base: : anal STRAT aKe —_ Stee | KNUDSEN oral i Realtor : waa if on, a9 FA on tite. , i ee es ' basement water, frame enamels Heat bull x ie Rote Woodward Estates 3 Bedroom. home Your Choice Se eee peed, gtene “Tse Merane et Reese fen 100 ond PAUL A. KERN, Real GI vont Road tat 2 famiiy BEDROOM HO Listt ~ ah a ealtor se 3 rick He f amily % ond = ee i fr | “a me Lake Priv ifeges —— nu om Ave. oto fenen tbe ‘oie are‘igh Cares |, hago Sea "cornet . . : road Sitect. PE goin ree | GILES REALTY CO. || neat 3 tatroom, vungaloy vio) $2,500 Down mT Briere Stace pte mslaroa “wali seit oan | for any busine, Cnty 0.609 dn 92 West Huron FE 5-6175 ot] heat, auto. hot w ed Lake fromt house .on Cass : 7 ang full) bam wi INCOME Open 0 to 9 fust outside the city. "aly un. Lake, oy, is Bee, saints OR LARGE FAMILY Y. » heat, auto “fe down aad. of ie > ci Clarkston, on sca’ weer “heater Many’ otber fee: | WATKINS LAKE gg e- on ew IVAN baa be al ip the fee ST oe a te fart gust $1,000 dows “icteling | becomech od AC beak a Loree be ren - . Btoker Tos #&| GAYLORD : Ride ae eee ee | cael tao ‘per oon oe sae ao, SCHRAM SE ee BS OW e Be — Teal 00.800 hn KI Zee ge : an 1 BY, iN- = , bedroom frame home with sem!- ‘oon at “tron” a HOME THAT PAYS FOR ITSELF | rr 6 5091 FE 5-947} BROK & BUILDERS AKE. PRIVILEGES Jd n&. irwin nas beat full way ¥ | = ie Lie one apartment & lets the or ll ra Lk, Red, Tse ” : basement nice fenced yard. Ask- FE ess) EM 3460 Fe OT) as oy coneue © tre high Bae Secemmes cad Guscaye FE_#121_or FE? suewts ukometio oll beak New or's a Mcathae “treet “ “own = a Try begemeen, choad shady paved street wt lve” nt outta. Gor REALTOR — FS painted. Close to snd | Phone FE $0447 Eve FE 20% |° WE BUY LAND CONTRACTS $ ROOM MODERN HOME. in 8 desirable location. walking al Exchange 11 HOM cenestp, 12, exes trem Pentine. Blise Bt. Reasonable. _/ to Saginaw Bt. PULL B it eqa't test! $0.100. Monthly pay- NICHOLI IE i, HARGER j ee eee News Bedroom Ranch | ‘geet tome WM fo. steps ® BR. ND NE NEW a Bi j h HERE IT Is Lovely 6 room home with on, ope fis Select eat floors, , A ay wo Mureo Pet §-8183 ITMHING am Yes, a three bedroom home all | rivileges on Lake furnace, large _fecreation BEDROOM | ae on one foor | with a basement. Lo- usually large rooms, se- Soace. nd situated” rn large bet THis = iri you ve ween Dra ton Plain 1 In this two) cated onl sieck from St. Mi- lect floors, plastered ith sewer ‘and water and one ue peme mp y So tenant pa. chaeis & lawin tc si . Bor very oak saan any ul : ae _ to po and yeni with large closets, tiled Uh, Lovely little 5 rm. ach unit with) convenient to trac ulire atures, Attached | Gown ‘or tonside? eq with builtin vanity, spactous liv- FOR BETTER HOMES nice shady lawn eres corner it ~} Pct Eien | SE She at vn, Sail’ tea “iimmcr "ood | tact planer bot Sis aeneionen fame Pa conte eles NEITHER UP NOR DOWN M e-~' coe ol ao. - POUR “ oe af, ine kitchen. i wee of Silver Lake Geilt Course, ay | floors, forced at air & “ only : B d Everything ig on one level. Grey TKE’S. $7,950 A Tn ny _~ atu 3 bedroom ranch — gar rege. A an real . oo. enjamin on ite das, fener A Taylor| Sidimasae Tuts besarte | fates en commer com % ae . odo ; , Ses lesser: buy for se Py : Ste hens, Inc mph aggen Sle sep tle sot J. ayie Or find a, fable home on the mabe buanmeg os 2s) bay for someone et 2 Blocks From Downtown . reoseway garage, good eon ; : tas 40 tor Large home suitable easy 7333 ‘ 2Ortan 4-5726 value~easy if ned = "Ogxiand pleek fy som. seiko’, Por large your x. o hae | foom' lng. gt commercial ut comm. oa a HaER , Sa Bae re tangs BuRGaLow Som Baie | f fae aaa sath gm Meiesure | ote Bud a See new gas furnace one | 4 Ad $6,075—#1,100 DOWN Hy > ranch type for —— th this 700m be ment with gas bot water. Ap- . $12, with rooms — < bat hoo =e reeneeah, in Warren Dr. Five except gn A . tgeme fab 3 a weve ours fa 3 sroanee carpeted ben s+ Birmingham basement aoe $8700, rms. Drajton Pisin OM 3974. | ent ond farmace. Also’. large po Hoel ed Wee well! school bus ese 0 & large shopping | {entral | location | wet, ao / ay vee warn mn he =f AK capcom sub- Harvor® = oe A ife: $00. he erential “teen” nr ee Ow shinee, a“. ores ¥ ee | Ba “WHITE, | #22") See GA’ LORD ee *engne DOWN sus Fel Price $2000 3 room hoiuse, iar Tear. Bicsy No.| "un pacement, gd ferasce, gute- com modern hn K, Irwi in bath frame 136 E. PIKE ST. _1080_Vinewood. F ee matic hot “eater niee ‘built-in room ern home ready to move JO joey on 3 40x12, pa: ye ee — bath Only West . in to, Large tot i REALTOR asement. —tlectric water FE 4-9584 : Subarban, mile’ from elty Hmits. - : and stores, low down se ys os Ov set eee! a rative Rea) Estate "Exc TWO HOMES, 99.000 5600 wy. = Ph $447 "EY “Pr 1008 : SUrsTANSING "BUT Phone ¥ or OR 31760 PLENTY OF Phong ve. ¥ ‘| Almost New ve in pooms._ot male Very & room & Es Ze dre cena aia | Bat Sh Reta | Sees Said aets ak bsth home r large jot. A and 2 car garage and rent the) terms. _ payments of $60 per month, sear gent falshed, Set —— Later toe ok duat of —-} fer #:00-entt Mr far- bedroom, d it ; ee .. 3 blocks from the Post Of | 9. der On 38. i= fornace,_anuminum storms Beebe is Bs, ng aoe Ay gy gS ees fu FFICE OPEN 9-6 ~ Best Buys. fase terms," **"***:| ONLY 9990 DOWN. Near Wwater- Preter to trade on large home or saris : . ford. 4 rma, gad ofl heat, _— sae ‘S22 tet In good condition. OHNSON, Realtor . ; ed : : . down, Elizabeth Lake Estates nit 100 x tis te fed’ lot. Ls neta ition ‘noo BUNGALOW : os 5 S. Telegraph Rd aod oday home, with giessed pore. | soe on BUBN payment. ‘No "Of | foomeon one fone i tek praia! | ¢ moom moxern All go one floor FE 4-2533 . WHITE LAKE - fiving. Fos one ficer: ‘i etude Ving bag aly “yay on mame ya os 70 Pon ° bee end all tile bain all heat, eatage. ti, 750, tefee | NEW RANCH Home FOR BALE Situated on a large land- living room with fire =. tree od Foon: a Postis et chi tached tarace and 8 recreation by owner, 3851 Walnut Lk. Rit. Rea have & 2 bed- 5 ’ ment, ou oll aa recrea- sion) men's clinic. _ 2 this world, Was rented for 1 Lak + ‘| i base i Je term: saneet, * j e privileges = Brivan Lake. Z ‘a furans _ oak . wl formation. = a room qaraneh Srows Soahow at 912.250. vere fivwne room, we! arran titche poyeterss is the "bird oe aod oe Brick Racch cot nin REMODELED - BEDRM ome Put welkout basement ver goes __ WE SELL — WE TRADE en, utility room, §75¢ down. — to. see. Fe : “with Bt ny Py 2 built in 19st OT. present vlocation. a 4 an: = oes gwner ip Bie odie BE ‘Hien eae heat. (new ltecar | Sell. tice re es DORRIS &- SON | Joseph F. Reisz $5,100.00 ; was foot iv ing room echools ‘bus. eet 7 “nee of health, +8313 ee ¥.? H +1857 i w. Huron at. om sl this cute 3 ay 2 —' J foie oll (Ee 0 Payme = Hate Sind SSA ‘ ces ce ‘Bech = — Benoa 3 Efied ser ih BOY 1S Ld, NEAT Haag “ie ig og fireplace, attached "bree QUALITY BUILT widgets the “pine _to see. “ROCHESTER - wk ] reac d ~ Sgol an chrehes" Ont | — . _ HOMES 3 bane VILLAGE emp CG on anes Ave, rE si sin = Si | West Suburbar—New Rambline Sonurms 3 ‘chen, pee oe eee poe tens n| WATERFORD TWP. a Tey ae ee WATERFORD AREA . 1 toom — brick tia on attached garace.| ore — it a 8 Wel.planned aren be aur sure te ‘ AREA ———--+ ~ hed'e Br ome, 2 one Lg $12,000, ° = rnace, 90180 Tot ign’ pritk | Sit pla Aluminum . siding with large "The cleanest 2, bedroom a — ae e Sei etices SE | pew mote me name. itn! SET sees pee perare| Reichs DEM mee ee | nancial iewaame ee | sag Sica ey way, rec in for clty aa, PAUL M. JONES. REAL # bdifterent” Custom bad, 0, and bath, Terese. heat, be poitt,jeepe land pc ae Boat org Soap ei | RJ. VALUET, Realtor ere wae ee a ae ‘contract "wits Yow | co operative Real Es eee + = = ‘Oech dLakeAve. ‘ . Fhstectiones Ranch FLOYD KENT Realtor” it [EAST SIDE | Vrenera Laxe-Ave FE 56-6105 7 Yom Live In a; Clarkston _ Beautiful 3 bedroom ranch homes, The latest, most — modern home .to meet tor (e : 4, FE 21306 Do It Yourself WM. H. KNUDSEN Q “BUD =: - NICHOLIE — ‘Ee ta ae era 0 our fot. fi wives hone — er 1964 near Otter Lake 2 : miles west of of city on +0 beautiful a ber inapmpiate aces. ores 18 THE “BIRD" TO SEE 1.750 down $45 per month. | . % fay" mates Brick ranch Satty evenings” TODAY’S SPECIALS rambler ring « fu } aN trance with guest closet to the ia $1,000 DOWN ~ AAA -. MOTE en yan tacel swith, wi 3 br veneh almost new. Huge 4 dene. ne, anwads wely bedrooms, tile bath negate Auto. oll heat, breeze: ce ear iy room with new washer and slab in for garage. Lake ae da. pg, = dryer, —— aore ae. Fish os Middle its ke and ny a iles weet of Pontiac, A rare cae ons sr 13,056. . buy. mcm ATION Baad as FRED J. RIDDELL GO eg AE, oy byt ty O- park ot ae MONEY MAKER —— a EPs | LETine eA bamsatie t tomae . S¥L VAN LAKE ~'# 5-11 _ Cae. 1955 by HUA Sevan, te. sin PURNISHED cot. a eepapoe amiy with One of the most i Mesirapie loca- | AG aim income of $188 per creme eat psi up chewing | Soe “in. the of Syiven | _““They say you can't take it with you, Mr. Gotshekels, so| **** 118,000 oo term = Sora a Hehten your barden—Tit sant {SMORGASBORD- end family styted was heat, storms and screens ts Sohb frank: mae ee bask: y : Teave plieussint | "iimere are 's ‘apeotsliy at tis porches. landscaped lot with tratt, vhs slits in ny . = ain City sewer water afd Kas on mi street — rant in phe a ‘ i". dt | street Priced reasonably’. Call | — Arbor. Priced for quick sale ‘Mt dont. WHERE CAN YoU Lear | Owner PE 34334 for detail, a 7 | just $13,900 ful pric IT? : q For Sale Lots “6 For Sale Farms = 48 1's AN EASY TQ BUY, easy to Y Te Buy—To Seli—To Trade | 4. Lake Front \ cory. gh.0ee plus stock full’ price. Ture right % mi. on May YOU BUY IT—WE'LL insuURE IT | ~ >) (Y 8" 1-ake Prom Ma BASEMENT : -*..140 ACRES ee zs : ‘ Attractive 8 room family home | ° Windows, well. stairway in. 1 = Gl $ : =epg res ——— * fost giles. out, $2600-eaeh, 21008. ees say —_ yorty oom. tenae® NOW ON THESE a “ ie 5 = '. at 3 bedroom ranch home. Minimum meets baa ar hedvooms. 2 tates. Ww atkins-Pontiac Istates chard. Loc on qrare! OPPORTUNITIES Lee ee Se en "Te sleeping porches, Full Bese: jee = ise aH. baiting ot ee = ie ann ee a $3,500 - down. T MICHIGAN - men eas new eUthtad mete! tiractive 6. ey on “Gold artecas. Low REALTY CO, REALTORS | shingles sidifg, 2% car garage | ee ne 7 «bo = ber. D. tie er ace L to nd W ey fe PARTRIDGE 52 2» abe g ores | 7 4 . ES AL yorene ‘ESTATE (OP Open Bren "tu 8 un ioe” \ Lake Frent rede. 2 miles from downtown lorothy = ppeaath -avender | REALTOR FE 2B316 : or R,-j oy I~ ge i KE k 2- 2.0263 i Large attractive year — i ace as 61180 with sbeut 3140. i) Huroa (3 W. Huron 6t., Open Eve, 7 to 8 3 DE_}-€310 Mode) phone OR” 3-2395 | 0 4 beautifull : Lue, Jt W. HURON | lendseaped 60. foot lake front} \Vaterford-Drayton SE Ray hy SLE CARE. See a | 3 BEDROOM NEXT DOOR TO BRANCH | jot Living room 15x30, natural) 100 x 150 ft building ‘sites. Very m house. coe ty Limits |GAS STATION ee AND : - ‘ - POST: OFFICE — fireplace, dining room, kitehen,| nice neighborhood. Close to schools showroom eq Main oe . be easily subdivided. $40,000 q Near . a 8, good condition, i bed: bath, and sun room rt stares. On goed roads. Low throughfare Plenty ef room for ‘ $2,400 do | with ewe) windows axeriees: as 9660 with s0 down —— be wre) 3 etc, i + in. rooms ent own WwW JIM W RIGHT, Realtor cn ted. Rutee fargo, becomenh, Stevens Farms ir C. HAYDEN: hand ‘bar or PE. 27446. ; ais natural fireplace, and epees for | Beautiful building sites. 100 x 1 86 E. Walton Bivd. _—SsPE.«8-0441 Pret BUSINESS FOR : — rosiionpowonen room, Ol AC | Close to bus service, On good sale 1949 Opdyke DeVary’s Din- oa retiv Real Extate. Eachange . riace, storms. & screens.| roads. Close to Pontiac. Low as|; ACRES, § ROOM AND BATH: business aif ORTH END ; ; #21,$00, terms. 9505. 960 down: 3 ccres 7 ro0m and beim. Ouchy omen eee N ut DAILY 5-8 PM P A . rast oe bate { SALE: CHILDREN'S GHOP. é Near Baldwin, large room, glass . a R ‘ones ar eery acres a ———— |" Call Rochester OL 60721. 9:30 teen extra. earag?, pear - - * building site . $10,000, yerms "| Seminole Hills Brick OY Annett, J Inc. i restricted. ‘Are for ra ranch wire —_— SEER STORE, — DOING G000 | | "location "west "ot trPostec, 3 bea YOneida A mee ee Sp pe ~ With Acreage | XC] ; rooms, ce two th t . ahh al aon Pd * lake ‘privileges. $11.40 to $12,400. | Ing “Tom and and ‘ama esi Cpen) Sventnge' end Suasay (1-6 ine $109: do On about 7 weres Pros + Tmt ExCeL! A | bree t “PONTIAC REALTY_{_ Kitchen “with Formica and — | won Farms soa | het ne oe ation, for tease ae Ginlsem eindane. WHY PAY RENT FOR] 7 372= ele On wrevents a wonderful opportunity i road. Just north of Pontiac City com ple! ont a. marble sills and of] heat . ms mopletine ered Ra 3 sale i Why tas {A SUMMER COTTAGE | Mente. Mighly resteinsss eres 0 st real bargsio ‘orice 1, for indiyidual with serv- BIRMINGH AM / AREA. be new. bomes Bay, 7th. | When we cam offer vou's 2 bed: | Sm these only a few left priced reel at salv 91.0001 ice station experience and Very attractive red brick ranch e uron cide vear round double - i home in Bloomfield Township. | © Property. Follow signs, siructed? © ‘Oe « canal with pcceas “ ric io Xiame oy Sir NIBREE & GREGG sufficient assets. For fur- ree best “enim: ad b “s 5 inion Lake 34993 * * a Pd we parcel with nice Bateman & Kampsen Coxiand County About 16 miles| i acre parcels. Some tecing oa 3) ” an ta tee ther information call FE - = anade home ts new : e no: Pontiac )! orlee oaly ved highways, Corner of Adams Eyes_ EM 33197 or 33703, 2-9173, 8 to § and y decorated, has oe ae $7300_with $1500 4+ Rd. end Orton Rd. north of | — wy potainetin alas —— | - Jem: z-P-™. wide everhane and two-car ga- | Realtors FE 4-0528 WILLIS A BREWER Rochester, _ ia @ new subdivi- | i959 ‘9c: ian and tt rage 8 drapes, 8 ON .Parke rion planned tor better living | parcels "Vor Gecciament a ix: 38 PT TAGE atic washer and dryer, In- 977 8 Telegraph Ev FE ¢-5181__ EM.-3-4608 hy voouteted area. Close to vestment. Also @ Farmer's farm Ty Aches “OF LAND : eluded in @. Large living | Cooperative Real Estate. : erheas See gee a e Sumo ja oe Size of Harold Weaver BU NG, ee room with 4 ‘and nature} |CUopSrative Neal Estes For Sale Resort Prop. 444 ioty 10 Priced as low as — “ua ek eed: Ideal tor oo Be eateenn: fireplace, 2 nice bedrooms MY EQUITY ¢300 Sire Sat-| | tt ten $120 down. $15 month (M80) Diaj OL 20021 2 Build! sechades _ Deautitul } my toe Full price, me =F at $45. r espe ots, CABIN SITES LADD’ = ] 6 ACRES NEAR | re 3 partment ‘on Located room. : ; GIROL X & FRANKS nd bath, fioe oe Viarrivod 8, on | oe ee ee ee nC. an a oe soe ae ms, ee | crac dies te oe OENERAL REAL ESTATE ar —__-__| ‘aw County Take route Ho. "70/4288 Disie Hwy, Oras | Also 100 Acres ushe” ‘a £208 Dinie Hw OR 36701 |2 BEDROOM HOUSE WE from _terling, foliow. the signs le ae a the gg? Hung Open until 8 “Bungay lw 5 pm. on ee lake orivileses. | Gpass LAKE - NEW CABIN — xine Lake na. take farms. © W. Dinnaa & WE SELL - WE TRADE ~ oeplaenenpleneeaemneaes r lot. C resort area. Ad La Rd. M24 66 _W. Huron St Newlyweds. BY OWNER: 6 ROOM HOME | joining state forest’ Good huntine ae. 1008 POR SALE 60 = DORRIS & SON y Webster School District. vowly ishing. Near Skeels, north a — land, Near Onaway. Michiran. 6 | REALTORS +1557 You can move right into rewired, gas heat, carpeting and | Gladwin $1906 én __ For r Sate » Acreage 47 rm. ae out buildings. 762 W Huron Pt ao this furnished § room mod- fenced yard. 148 Linedin, FE mo sas Morrow Clare. Mich, a & For information write Pontiac | Co-operative Real Estate Exchange wr Pimms ithe end cies te je ee lane 10 ACRES 8 «MILES | NORTHEAST | —Press_Bor_ 68 PRINTING, & RUBBER | STAMP . and sand beach. Has 12, BEDROOM BRICK-CRETE | RIVER LOTS ON GRAVEL ROAD, | 0 Totheste: ft. lrontage. FARMS AND ACREAGE | business tne sees, pa- Enoty :m, fireplace mo e280. ; nt, Bangg We ge mn mes YL ks "| Ca Rutledge. OR 3-1111 FE 40003 cutter, valeanitey” « ete, Write rice Teduced” about Letras 200 LL REALTY of Muskegon. See or write Her- |1 ACRE 132x330 . @ ACRE |METAMORA 80 ACRE FARM, | _Po » Box * down, 3200 _Resberiog Fd: __ Oy _ 907) | bert Anger, 9 nifiles north, two, 82%330. . 2380 Newberry Rd. Pena ooo | Foe Ohl bull Mard SMALL REST RESTAURANT 1 Liv- Box 1a a mates mel ope ce Buller avast. '— ne "| sell fast at pn 8h.see dows Sor a6 sR ER EALTOR 6 Room Brick es é John Chiera Comp -ARTRIDGE 18 Y | 6 ACRES WEST SUBURBAN, MY- bo+~| eld “Sar Nearly al) brick homes in re TEAR RC ROUND Wag BROOM ry ERS' REAL ESTATE, PE +4975. ______ Midwest 482000 4 | eo ee ee Eenghe Good hrs for eash SEVERAL GOOD SACRE | PIRCES. Sale Business Property 49 Rubber. Oak floors, painted ~ foom sousts on ac’ ~ waka, fre aad tan tor 009 DOWN Pee SEVERAL GOOD LAKE COT-| Easy terms P. W. Dinnan & nace, 3 ear garage. fae h inkes und omit’ ty vert to | ese CesT eNrES FW: Otnen | Son. of W. Buren fe AUBURN AVE Or a sa with or without furiiture < lovely sand beeches Larce ware oe bd : “ vil te i moving to : Th210 ft. lot with iy car at- | WHT KE LARG Attention Builders Carpenter = " tached garage. Finish this home| f2) pesement. down, vratture wes - AS pall Sh ele gt peas miging. Well eg eq Ottawa Hills—Brick ond save monty of ve wal fit | tet aye.769 and | 2% acres with take 4] foot for this CORNER lot. chiner). Must secritice because of surrounds this home t st = porn Hart Gidding iddings, 2006 Jeack-| miles gorthwest of Pontiac Ready 5 ; health. Terms to suit buyer, FE down, Tt = Voy vou = tnventi- ty with its 2 we : Me aN toe eesiat. | son, White Lake. Milford, MUtual| % €0. Priced Wo sell quick. For $3261 or FE 6-4808. 7 fenced lots — profusely bina “2181 or 44061 > eail J. A. Taylor, J._R. , jh with evergreens, ealtor, +2944, ’ ’ jowering shrubs ren- cru ; y nia] flowers. 6 delights; | MANUFACTURING. & HOME i Sale Suburban Prop. 45A 45A CASS LAKE HILTZ It’s only a hole now, Real. | re >: * R Estat Inauranc ? ; rooms and new wall-to-wall pte sdreom home [ BE. OF FONTIAC Idea! for exclusive resort. 21 acres ton Ww, Huron, oat rE ey kor pees is she ‘bird : Your whole family will en- 1 you can We vince xe mis | proce: seat alk. garane, a THELMA M-EEWOOD RLTR | FOR SALE "ACES WN Des te Joy Wile homie _ find « better deal a ee. ec room, W ____ FE Sia : + at $10.30 with 12500 down or Terms, Harold E tent “aL: Trusable, ferme, THE PURE OlL CO HAS A MOD- oe “Maron Ganteng Weaver limite avaliable ‘S| ern, spacious service station for coun ero pardens S00 CaN. Owner morine (M89) Le 1. earn Lake Poni reaeomebie- Mir WO. 1-T800- | “Teaver Re. ee eel 1 “THE PONTIAC PRESS, | "THURSDAY, AUGUST 4, 1055. For Sale Houses 43|” “For Sle Lae Prop 4“ DRAYTON PLAI interior cecinten A down sue rhs LE) NOW. EXCEPTIONAL down will, move you rent in, thie niet 4 room Make veur te = 8 ROO! ond On Dodvke Rad Laree spacious | shaded tot and ar fooms throughout with full bare- sarage. Full price ube ment, automatic off heat and JOMN beautiful well shaded > vou «= = large *, ts : for you Priced at $14.500 with *3:500 down Shown me, GATEWAYS to HAPPINESS — NS 3 BEDROOM RANCH TYPE 3 years old de: for conveniepce you ante a 8 thy sliding door finished Biren tile bath, off heat. tubs, at waits iS aon * eS aet- ered. ‘Masse DEAL BRICK HOME WEST SUBURBAN Built in oe ae owner, screened ; tiful sandy beach. Fu C. Pakewe 1919 M15 ___ Ph. Ortonville 132, collect. 4| FUNNY rec Business Opportunitied 51 r= CLASS. C BAR = ~ eas! DRY CLEANING “owner years, —_ John A. Landmesser “PONTIAC K BLDG. gizise state bax ee Partridge [GAGE STREET “wrortir 7 in the Auburn Heights distriet. | anvointment Looe No rom A A BARGAIN Les Ss. home with ease- went. alr is in cuselient condition, ante fully ineerates, Close to stores Down payment $3,000. wl so Ts ARD ——REAL_ESTATE _| We have four 25 acre parcels on Located just @ mi. northwest of | $9050 ateriord at each win easy terms Dell of avpoint- ment, e pie 20 acre lake. Plenty of | bax, weal b M. SEDO? DON CO. Penobscot pas a in a 40 by ra. Pe bite M50 at Williams Lake PANELED ‘take e Estates. os after S p.m at FE | “TAVERN AND ‘SDM~ Located mall town on main highway, mi from ger 9 Do- ‘tng over real down will palo Pinte. Wide_Ine.. 2828 E.1 Mile, ‘Tope: “alg Call tor further details $42,500, terms, Sale Land Contracts 52 aa a i t NE = prem men ang women FINANCE You Money to Loan’ - State Licensed Lenders) A gy ge ogy Sane any rp gorth walle nurpose, Oo to HOUSEHOLD FINANCE ts ta ae Sen's Gereiee hone, for wan ip | today. IAL co. ent Loan Co. 1 Wen Lawrence &t. Pontiac 18 THE PI. to$ ereens Pontiac 230 erosion Walled Lake "Buckner (next ACE WHEN YOU WANT to borrow CASH ANY AMOUNT UP 500.00 and floor — Bidg.~over Wal- “3 Date Pishway aytog Plain to bank): 202 N. M HOUSEHOLD Ph R ROCHESTER, LOAN TO A LIVESTOCK TEAGUE FINANCE CO. AIN MICH. soot tr OL 60711, OL “oT Loape ai “also “mode on and other securities. | Oakland | Loan Co. PE.2-9206 202 | PONTiAG | STATE BANK BLDO. NITY LOAN SERVICE ‘GET CASH QUICKLY Up to $500 choice, $9, Sale Household Goods 5 57 PRONE BUY IN SMALL RADIOS ; AND * portables, 58789. pare Chay rng snrioes. with) Meine. _OR_3-7250. ARTMENT SIZE Gas RAZOR. a Soon burner. $120.80 $60.05 Siiahtlvy. serate A several full size ee im — gas, at extrac ¥ Michigap Fluor end Ga Or- ard Lake Ave. XK WESTINGHOUSE F REFRIGERA- aime , good condition, $ $60, 70 er : WALNUT, © “ROP A iseevs Ye ie with f leaves. Co- lomal poco “Cupboard with ae doors. W nt ai len Ritehen 36". ename’ porns with drawers tined bins. | - August Closeouts New Con-Sealy beds, reg, 9229, $109 Bealy Hollywood beds, complete, Odd chairs Sealy Innerspring | mattresses — 50 | Sale Household Goods 87 Lord's $ ‘Specials Furniture and Appliances “ = Ww. re aura - s Used To Be” Oxl2 ase nes. 38 38 AE rey “i MER BASE SPAIN GAL $3.50 SYERS 14 W. HURON, FE 4-2048 ion table, buffet and 6 chairs. Liv room ~ Ko and misc. MEIAL WARDROBE $ . oval rugs. $8; © ichers, Saginaw rE 56-6100 ie ADMIRAL COMBINATION ew ALTON TV Walton, Cor. Joslyn PE 2-2387 131 +N i. re a. chrome wainetia sets 5 pe. . 95 up; a new & used, hag room Ring room titer, 38 up: dn ing suites 9.50 up. Many other item Use OUR EASY PAYMENT Le aoa A-WAY PLAN We buy, ook trade anything. out and look around 2 eee tree ye OPEN DAILY 9 TO 8 ako 12 TO 5. L & 8 BA CO / mt. east of Pontise - 1 mi. east at Aubura Hetahts on Auburn Rd., m bas __ We Give Holdens Red Clamps BED. DAVENPORT AND HOLLY- saaroen 30ST Norcott Keego ‘ar = beheh tides neo SRN met a Eee Mahogany beds oes ssortment table ) lamps Riad & up LA N’S Furniture, aed 3085 et ke Rd Harber rE Sent’ or FE _S-aeT4 o Lounge No Hed wae China cabinet $9.50. — BE. FOUN ND L & stand $3.05. Electric stove $15 tal slo ote ase book up, Ges stoves $15 up. 3 piece case head board beds complete sectional $19. Refrigerator relrigerators. °25 up; $20.50. Love seat 920.50 New cot- s. ke elec *3 up; beds all sizes jon m $11.05, New. inner- TV sets $25 w “spring 95. FUR! Formerly Bank Furniture 42 ORCHARD LAKE AVE. Next to Farmer's Gas Station OAK DINING ROOM SUITE. .. BUF- fet, table & rhairs, 630; FE ONE MAHOGANY Y gENWY Lind 47802. . Good arden = pared, street, Living Loy beach. sae No awe’ prices | FOR SETTER @i Te hes — ae. tbe proverty, " ining feom car tm st Stoker heat, A best buy at ond restrteltens. Phone owners, CHEROKEE DHLES Priced at only 91.780 oe Xe own, dt a= 6 ACRES. ia A six ti Lake Front « . ADAMS Elizabeth 1 tend. 1 aie Ww. Two. Be om : Nire | tot, 80 ft “ot Telegraph Na land and for. a beautiful e $1.200 Down ‘Be of oe jane id deen. site in the Ons of frontage on excellent ferme.— CARL W. BIRD, Realtor! not far out Priced at in — 2 bedrooms, only 82.500, $400 down, i _ new ,i-~ 2, glass porch. 2 lots in Drayton, Loon Lk. privi- | $03 came ee ie Bank Bidg. 10 ACRES PN All for he what ere you lewes. nice level, its. shade trees. 44211 = \ waiting for? ? = onus HOMESITES with a year around steam serere ° 2? Auburn FE 4-3393 the rear of. property with 2 for 1 i? PT LAKE PRONTAGGE LoT privitenes re eS S| ass hot trentage tocing on 6 Four rooms and :__ |. at beautiful Wal! ke. Boivat | akes or Pleasant Lake in West good com ., eric “at only $4.200 r. pe rooms ‘end pal SA Dots WOT estore | — Priced trom--$6o0- Se ay ar ‘| "3s Botn | LADD'S, Inc. that a eal “te for Thetion os. 088 Fe $25 DOW 3 : ; 4286 Dixie Hwy... Drayton Plains LINE Bel 2 4 --- = GR ' 3 ‘se 3496 Pontiac -Lake Rd. 4 ¥ joan bs e double ga . 8 nice ee, Case Sls. Lapeer Rd or M24 - x as ——e ee i Mo oe aire PE. ¢-1608 room. remodeled tors Fon Sx . 3 bedroomis and Dorothy snyder Lavender Ti L pes ‘| NEAR CLARKSTON @ ACRES, 2 car garage. ce- ie ns Te 200 fe supero. building ‘site. rive, close yo grade sig wo L 8 ore oa LAND SUITAB Uk FOR SUBDIVI- |; Pricea for teat ate this ie quiiny wit © | POREST LAKE BLOOMPIELD | sites for multiple "commercial = . 2 y. / Twp. face brick 3. svecrms. den, indultrial wi NEAR FISH HATCHERY Beau- ied bath. Imme-_ Sylvan - = grag: Go Ulead of naareniiea ee oe = sees 1383 Club Dr. WEST SIDE A good golid 3 bedroom home \ Ht Ly ~ ae new i i beth me | SILVER LAKE FRONT —Tretevet, — site, Realty — AT ELT a # BUILDING Lots Fe | CR ae Eg = nahin Trade INSURE TT MAHAN Le REALTY ©CO., REAL’ Cecpeertre Estate Exchange B Cass Lake, 400 feet RIDGE subdivision, $1 500 cash. pe FE 5-. } between 5 & 7 p.m. 2 fh i owner, 110 feet on deep, in exclusive DOV 17,- 67 Faw. M. Stout , Realtor + a Silver a" sane Ra. 80x faite Aiea _ RR. reat SE S| Sa cman’ sous AR. is Cc ae Here is a lovely 4 —_— ae home, agi a For Sale Farms SMALL FARM room | story, beautiful 5% acre soil, page tirely fenerd and now planted to tit es on ‘LADD'S, Inc. COTTON CANDY = ‘S MACHINE. AND 4 "BUSINESS ‘OPPORTUNITY * ua. or more to invest with seryices profit potential 20 years experi- ence Pow zal Or. part | interest in @ business with oroven oe tt On equity —houset 6 ROOM MODERN ed trade. for vacant — railet—or land con) and wife. oF disabled person. Will LAND cr 6 teach the busin $300. | ‘ned unfinished -b: Owner covine stare asate -Pon-| ome. On half acre. tin: i ered P s, ay ‘oa N oof nceton at : Cla\ forr—iand, bid “PE ome oe ~DIKie SWF RTA AND GAS ea 780, raat discount #1108: _MA \p2O% DISCOUNT Leeva WR ter try Boole ri, NEAT | month 5 ta —|%0 PER CENT DISCOUNT. CON- me PC. DINING ROOM SUITE.BED Floor model Hoove _Rent-Lease Bus Prop 494 | tract worth $6.200. payments $62] LARGE TRADE iN ALLOWANCE | Pring & mattress ete FE 2-1186 | Floor mod: Philco. ‘resee regular Cie kee Pe eae | cada OE SY eePLicel OUTST ELECT. | on B oor Bodel ‘freezer, was $429.98 a ee 6S Ae enaicne rubber base paint ines gol. tek Cal ee et 2 | CROME a h . ars, of park ar Huron and Eliz. IN VESE 29 ver gailon, $3.49 eallon Rez. fara “lables, Pr 2-b683. . CRUMP ELECTRIC | Lae atts See Huron he gp vere ett gee mee L a PE 43573 or Milford, € Your Money in 5 $0 ber cent on es and ‘EOF AN 8 ROOM Se NEW MODE rr sevls = = Gea an = arches ES HARDWARE- _PE 6-21 bination Exeetient condition. Sq. Ft. parking area. Near z : A MUST BE SEEN TO FE _5-0030. Orchard Lk. Ave. and —— 1a. | PEATE, MBLE Ra. J. GQ HAYDEN ms 2: a Bed DAVENPORT. 16 | aay 0001 _$i6. TRIMBLE STORE 86 _E._" Wallen Biva, Reaitor | | GOOD INVESTMENT Minette, aa "seater, i “BY GOOD INVESTMENT income, 6 Fon SALE 0000 11 ThGa Onde OE a A w anes “ry F« I “path on % acre north 3 miles | TRY E TELEVISION SET. tan blinds 65" wide, Pr Goon fon Lae + | 97. 600.88 e. $88 per mo.| from Pontiac will trade| BEA ly MAHOGANY PIN-| pp a iow PE 44423. . payments. 1 ant Interest down =a od smaller home ISH. NABLE. PHONE OR TRADE GAS RANGES FOR ELEC. on with ir Lard rect, Business Opportunitiés 51 secured {ye RB. Musre Bloctzie, i600 “USED TRADE-IN DEPT. _ weer 066 -——— ee PERE OTE Re : ; Pw estinghouss | 4 a CTU MESON PRU N aes oe Nee MN IME Si eee Cee he epee | Sa NM en ery SR Meee Ge mee Cc ai er ay ge ear eae os epee mere: Sag es, maewes ye es a os tegen op , r ie . THE PONTIAC PRESS, THU RSDAY, AUGUST 4, 1955 Po eee , ’ Sele, Household Goods 87| F For Sale Miscellaneous 60 me: ' or Sale Miscellaneous 60 | Sale Sporting’ Goods 65) CARNIVAL by Dick Turner Sele Motor Scooters | 82 USED REFRIGERATORS $35 AND WOME | DR PORE AND ROOFING AND SIDING] 5 . Pe ae | SS ane _Senne®- | apeiat vack eae | Steere renee FE | : ee ee E GABERT’ i VARIETY STOR TREN SLs |heee Rae | a TV, so floor covéring and ' Mac-O-Lac D& BU LDING sa yeseseundes euic. washer, A-1” shape, | _paints. Phone FE 1-0005. ~ SERVI€E Ss ioe relia.’ apt, en ka HoT ain} FURNACE AND GAS/ PE 2-1000 < PE 2-828 Victor rx eu. ft. . 4 PE 46394. ene, Reasonable. _._-_ Mvenings OR 32776 Kew pic. tube ga | —— STORKLINE CRIB Wiru ~MAT- tage Seeetenee choose from |HOT WATER HEATER. 30 GAL.| tress, girl's snowsuit, size 8; Cpa — 11_N. nba — we een | Sehecety “Mpreret ter use 508 Muskrat fur cape. PE 41437. : ee sa "3 ayeraive 2 a =! \d 7, = good ti ae WAeeTEO MACHINE, 420.) $119.50 au 448 80 tod $50.50. STOP eee ee pint. SAND. ~For Sale Motorcycles 83 1100 cg | wenavoriaion ot 8, very Ww scker. $20, rue Boag wa elect oil and Dottied. i heat fom ane Yee. ee Oe oe | kt ‘Soll, CROSMED FONE 1054 MARLEY DAVISON, e250. Pe, FORD TDN, fic UF ees: | coffee Trifle ¥. J Conk E: alive siiee. sta" tach, Tiuorescent, 203 Orchard iare| * * gacomson Pecutin's or FE 385 __. iss) HARLEY DAVIDSON. MODEL | USED FORD Pick je FROCK. ie put te. seden Ridia’ ALN Room sure | —4%¢: _ Now at EVANS EQUIPMENT | 4-1 TOP SOIL, FILL DIRT. ots ‘Runs verfectly, Buddy | Priced reasonably, er, Powergide, Autronic eve. a . Oak a Hi, cabinet. OL ierhaaeTES IN PHOTOGRAPH. | _ 6507 _Dixte Hwy seuhieg, snes, and and gravel. eat, Pa, BS ities _ |" aber SAD 4AME AS | beautiful ? tone salnt, Real ta 3.0003 , ie equipment and dark room sup- ; Earl ard, FE 3, FOR PATS AND suRVICE 0 new Must » gm take nears in env, company, WHIRLPOOL AUTO WARMER |- Biss’ Ste Classification HOB; Hoe eee tad cunsun $08 $0, | BULLDOZING, COMPLETE SERV our, Nariey \Darkison see Mar-| $uvihiny, down All day e eondition, FE 6-090. IES & SUPPLIES 24A and| Territic values, $3333 Lavatories. | tee. soil, fill dirt, sand end rr — Gales Co., 372 South Li} J 1951 Ford ° CAMERAS & ‘iosa te TON CHEV GOOD CON. | Convertible V.6 with Ford-o-Maue, _ CAMERAS & EQUIPMENT 614. with chrome ravel hauled. PE 48737, tale keh raeten For Sale Miscellaneous 60 JET PUMPS. 90 95.G. a. THOMP. | ‘ucets. sia 05. Toilets. $30.80 val- | BEST GRADE TOP BOIL. Eb- oan Fo 7 HARE " re WeAb. i: Saas and beautiful green Ae I son, 80 8. Perry eis ue, $19.95. These are factory sec-| ded peat and black soil. Lioyd One Marie 4 overhead ie “piven. TRUCK. 1 TON VAN fn excellent cond This one OAL Ei2 a ends. Michiwan Fluorescent. 303} giade, e, FE 50448. Seosiabts Jam mes Good ition, Tires prac- won't tas : ADAMS AUTO, FURNACE, Pot AL. ELEC. HEATER . $76.50 Orchard Lake Ave ae _theall new, PE D010, t last at a low price, fee a A, Sy ee OF ee ae ea te "Fe Sale Bicycl a) ial ae ae ee | ee ee au APPLI-| Laundry trays, stand, is ‘o Dears, — = or cles ; FE 3 lymouth 4 dr... .$695 cv prea cord geen poner me ot cctranesinacy values, Michigan “Preedery 5 ORTON BUty| Pdke (a °Maple Rds i@onewall | lent ot _sentaien 7S Bh WaITEHOUSE ee ECONOMY CAR LOT 23 auaunN |'S2 Dodge 4 dr...... .$695 aa PAN AND STANDARD 635.) White pine utility boards, Te | Fluorescent, 3a “Orchard Lake Noa Ot Me Parkway Fer ros! Uatunted mower, | Excellent condition PE 0-0251./ Mastercraft Trailer .. real buy ee he cog) re adie |'52 De Soto V8 4 dr. $895 Fr oat PUMNIGE Ay Fi we ce oe Fee GIRLS BICYCLES ONE avy SALE RABBITS 3 fise MESSEL RD. | [are wonee. wales, poultry | & ene te Ltt i ae woe ighee lew Mercury | @ BUICK SHARP wpapro eat- | 2—'S2 Ply. Suburban $995 weed & Cea it and one Ra ns. each. 22 single | _ Rochester, OL 3-920) ae t | Mark 7 twee Genesee | *' Dynafiow lechante _ " ? Piston Si Stn, "decorative shot = 4-307 : | TOY "POX. SPERRIERS apo bell wiggling oo ge | stove and refrig, Reasonable. PE | Seles, 130) Dime She ‘tena see | 52 gti anneal $005 Combina foors bred Berksh ing hens " j peeceres Insulated seal beard & te. Talbott Tumber {FUREE COCRER SPANIELS FOR quantity of "based pay. Co atraw. ay Cane (et ig gg Fs "oat pa aod ‘ume = | t ON] Yo ''51 Hudson Hornet, Peul . Cyr Lumber Co sele antity oats a ‘oO .- ~ Slo | . te tables, terin: inment |'8S VENTOWRA LOPTLINE. 2 : 120 Bogie Lake Rd. Commerce | BPS paint, also 1 red Sette wi cick oS RS, at me Bar Bg ve ‘ ug rater story 31, Reasonable Must age to Mercury Outboard | “st sherds oveee $395 KITCHEN CABINET SINKS. §. BEAU- ware Tagen Twin ls % | Dogs Tra Boarded 70 freen Witton carpeting % inches m payee Plains pent ante Hwy Motors | | ls; eae SOOCORE $399 ained, A “F Monen Ss : 195 neal 900.0 valve] ive. Bh PE en | a. wmmel De BOARD ED. rit n'"Gray ‘Witton halt & stair "Bost Slot Wo. 06. Parkhurst | Genuine Parts, . me TT 7 ae. “ EEDS wine i. ratler. Ct. S ] & Se ‘ CATERPILLAR DU WITH BULL | Alte ‘several 6 ‘and 66 inch | TON AIR CONDITIONER. Di® | "frainea. kup and —_ " fe Sales rvice models at terrific values, Michi: | “play model, $235, 0. A. ‘Thom P+ — i) custom BUILT 376° DE- r ; - dozer, 1945, good condition, OL Py Fluorescent. | 383 _ son, 80 8. Perry. An = | Terme: Cash +{ ace. aces. trotter ‘coneh, MY 39854. : Shorig Hook's Piece at ee TO WORK "LE is * erika raanea.|"? oU. FT. ported stock Mil) Lake Farm | Phone Howell 1010. UP te $00 ,DIBCOUNT Of 153 — ED TRUCKS = 4 new, -nover been. ot [pecan bos ax} 3 Jh_Sih borte,| Transportation Offered 82. ord % & pic kup : ary Sa ‘| LIONEL & AMERICAN OF F838. or taking or Slt | ee a teem bas CLIP, | “night. L. E, Smart, Sale Farm, soo we benore von br. Srober Bat] ~~ ATT Dodge sedan .....$005| 52Ford ae A5D ) | NEL & AM or + Per FE 261 clear _change, 60 8, Telecranb PASSENG: ERS TO WA: RRISBURO. > ge se M voce ? " or % t. pickup eae oes ~=-PEYER- TRAINS — Peak oS ORMOE, BOD" | Fay ACEO prow aya, 9 | Cen, Seer gee | tae, Poeee soetes- Beare Lisa perce wa £75|_“SOGMC It. van = =p 2 L goon USED ED TRACTORS. AUTHO: “ED FACTORY SERV-| 41 t ] noni of = “paeuteh—"@ ————— PE 4000-75 3-AMercury-sedatt+-$H1 4: WANT OFWERS To CSGee aterials of of All Kinds : oonth sed Car Pro | war eR ETOOD POUT, yay | Seat SRM | aN, OCEN, Pon, tominza | tend Ache afed 7) fa laee ee! Trailer names Nest Cor boa eigen ae: Dixie MA 81878 he ¥, Geers, wintows pipe, || tested. 52 Chev. cence ee Qh . SaamhgR FORME "| FEM, aN USED, TunMiTURE | Noemi ‘Sie ne ie him | ay, ISP OF WAT AND conn.) Shit Bratt ent Se BS ST SP om tac Catalina. 95| RIeMEn . @ un ay 2 a oy « am Cows, airy Sa O61 ac 3 +9 i - ane | | heating coos stov : and Ww : 1ALED ALFALFA BROMB IN tpment, produce, and E h 4h ©? Nach: A ING JET PUMP, 3 heaters for housetraliers sed; Pachoud W Dates | Co. | “eid. eattle horse bay. Carpen- forme wool, JE. Bares, proprie- XC ange Iu E HIGH DOLLAR |'52 Nash Ambassador $995 : . stat i. MI gia after € | eee ere GE. FE 2.3200 | 2301 Dizie Hwy. see | ters 2154 Silverbell Corner| tor. Arnold and Hitchmont, auc- ; bee = Wate gree sore. 9° 52 Ford & 4 dr.....-.9795| h : SS Po ATT | MN RAE Pe 2 Ea PARSZ pote Gee | ane ase gern | SO otin et | Authorized Dealer, | Ea a ee kW Wd |) Ford de... 8875] SCHNELACT etn FE 4-085. oO N oe =a N CHAMPION, GREAT 3 : eo wwe : diowers,_-stokers —and—controts._| —Near_Oxford, $40. OA 8-2120,_ ____| AUCTION SALE FRI. NIGHT 6. ; : = BRAIN Tie S118. 53 .p ahallow we Warne Heating CO. Rochester. | #9 BALES OF ALFALFA AND| et B & B Auction House, boat CREE ako’ rier HOME. = oh pays dace s Senor FN a ep ecw St 2 a i = 5 = 5 2071 ae brome cents i! way. o yton - t ti & —— nt OE am | © § * fe _ waSnore rhe Reqular $125. 1-3 Bp. deep USED LUMBER ixfs WINDOWS | cents from barn. 200, bales of tertord Tal 3 lates. housetula. of ri Becket arts olin by ghee gn now FOR Gon 51 Henry 2 dt......$100; LARRY ss a now or we . 7 . +3 heat 80 conta. 9700 rm ‘ ™ Le q a oa re en ze LUB a £ Tot COPING Se | aiass windows, 24x24. 6" and 12° | _Rd.. off Wixom Rd. fing. furniture, plus the regular | months to say ‘Sper eent | ba yanoten "bare. 'SO Pontiac 2 dr. .....$495 = COAL & BUILDING SUPPLY CO. | 59 et Adams Auburn | Pusceilaneous suaheous Slugs and switches Palen, | COSTOM COMBINING, WITH SELY | suites. “ Studio couches. "Living | NEW AND USED TRAILERS ON | 50 Chev. 2 dr. ....-. $495 JEROME. ~~ #1 Orchard Lake Ave, FE 31101 Pe “bests Large quantity of trim: FE 40058 | ments now Dookearen,™ Spacey 8, reeuiar| ESRD. ONES cee s* at — 7p Nach ssdag : 2 ——— DRAW TITE HITCHES | se “lh 3. FURRACE:| WF Wall pattie mio far Fon ive a washers SE ot ee re core. MOTOR § SALES 48 Nash sedan .....-$100) Rochester Ford Dealer; , CHROME OR com of T 6 PT D —— _Rd., EM EM 3-0) | — epee ’ 5 trols. "2. G. A. Thompson, | WILL SACRIPICE. PT. DIA F Sa k sine elect: Refrigerators in ; RICE THE RS —— FunWs ant G . mond ring, OR Soe. Cail aft or sale I Livestoc 72 good rking ord: ‘Bo! ‘very | 0 8. Teleerenh 3200 S._Perry 5 | 28:30. ail after sice chests oT pees old _horées on en Fi BILL SPENCE LENN S “)" Dathues Crate VENTILATING FANS FOR KITCH: | (FEEDER Pics 9100. 806 bed and chest in cherry. Also one | Over iret. Sn a MOTOR SALES ~ aa _ooa8 en SA’ 00S daxinaw Bt.| ens $40.95 —_—- 2, Soon at Saneey COW TYEE CLO Gi. chaire (reall old’. Lampe. Bete. = AutoTAccessorie bathed = SeMenWaarae | TIP | Eg BF od i tp 7 traordin ! ty tt ings reasers, Box, ~~ * Se es sie, Teta nst| EGTER, WORE cofQTERT | Fain” wi" Sinan TNE | Rind geoeiah wont | tmngeteny oewuar chaees’ | Auto Glass Service | coc am Moto esis, «= TIP TOP ee Bedvecm. 95.00 vane et wth tellves fine eae: | 87 | ep rsomas DOTE | ee eee bitin vans Laun; | When vou_need it? Wave you tried tes” Oh 's1003 = + available Ww F Miller Do It Yourself G1) horses and saddies. * Sse Allen] @ry tubs. Round oak“ tauié. End | UF service? Glass installed while ane “Can Og CHEAP Cans G teed 1593 . Woodwars ae a ARES ~ | __Rd., Clarkston. _ - tables, coffee and center —_— in’ con becomes ne ‘or paveres: uar an : 5. FRESH. 9000 iy ae new. ro bake Ave Mile Rd. Birmingham. MI ee eee Gee . 5 ee ee eros Pine lot ot eee van stocl., Old | of eotfee to customer with each CAL FORN IA B BUYER USED C ARS tal grade, giinch deep fed car | —" wiew W GALVANIZED PIPE _,| Dlete stock col | “ 3 YR. OLD JERSEY COW. Bisdeeye a am age 32 door glass .——- ae testalies. : to do an. office : : o4 t rain te i FE > > ie HUB AUTO GLASS CO. : or FE +6 1953 Chrvsier Windsor 4 dr Ra- | \ eon ne agent 0d Me in, (21 ft. seitiae I vi Wed 6 to 6.90. | FRESH COW 3 ‘DAY OLD_CALP Very old chen “aie, Blonde | 122 22 Oakland Ave FE ¢1008 | #TD, JUN dio, heater, $ ae wails, = es = SUPPLE = = — = = = per tthe? Ah mowers. - be Al | = __ ‘Vacuum cleaners. Gas & electric ELEARANCE SALE OF - : = 3 | ies, Garden tools, Throw, Tugs, v3, ENGINES ’ ' 1961 Ford tudor, Custom Porto es Officials a es Pontiac, Dodge matic, o c | ein r ressu' et | tat We hes Parr 1 . $495 ass. ; | ~ $55.00 : 7 sy ee ck Be B. ergs jer, ids “Buick, Siudevaber. ‘ g . FUEL OIL TANKS, | sittin Ge | rere ens : a 9 “COMMUNITY | ssn, cuore, Enon i cap. De seca B38. va | Yl, Wes aye Leason ver ow} v "de ; ME 12 ads eats For S Sale ! S Hewetrar 78 ECLA AL M0 Del sis” eauinved. AND sheer. race Puts in new rare doors. Iand Fuel es ee 36 Grebard ly. a S: i =m rere PE line automotive : MOTORS > tin, 5. Inquire #849, Crooks ‘Ra | siretpe eUECTRic HARDWARE | Cameras, Equipment 61A ~ ped = , | SCHRAM AUTO PART tain: 83 Pirmout os LARRY pet, Auburn. Hamlin | Ore ere nT OR | nt OlA sew WESTER -h | SCHRAM AUTO PARTS) 803 N. Main, Rochester $695 YORCED AIR COAL FURNACE 3-1208, OTnrn CAMERAS & Rc . EQUIPMENT t 4 , 599, _Dixte_ Hwy. _FE 44533 OPEN TILL, 10 PM | ee ducts. You take FE PAINT SAL al feo | can bal — sin, z ee Sve OH | er DeSoto 4 dr. ; Jerome. ee a listed under : Bens' aL _ WRECKED 1948 PONTIAC #, GOOD | WANTED-LATE MODEL WRECK |. $125 i ‘- now | matic changer, like new. Cheap. = SSO | = 8896. Highland Ra” |" poate ene WUE CHER A | Bagley Auto Parts - | sésers! cood -1948 tyoush 1980 oe oy eene—{_ models._Make offer" | “a “FOR MORE THAN 30, YEARS pec ee ore aes tail pipe fi ag a, . <4. ARKSEON "A ROY!" : ; oy - bat EAA }-_Sale-Musical-Goods—62-¢ YR: OLD 1 AY 3 ARE FOR 4 - : aa OP 4ND PIANO. USED, L EER hearse re a “PONTIAC SACK essay . tom cash maid. URN os aed . Trs SRIVING Ss arrewnion ATION- ~ : CHIEF Open in Week | Wrecked Junked care. East unten to § om. Daily TIME 4 ny, the aceotgicn | WANTED: WILW RE FOR BULL 32 FT, TO 47 FT. sta tr oo one Eritat ke Stan i vaace —) —____1 iV —_____-= til ‘next spring for services, Ph. pots s : on |A COMPLETE CHANGE | 43, ‘Sale Used Trucks 90 fhm GoLe COURSE : " =e==t———-Chevrolet _| hrf"tais"thn rae 5," classification ag A, NY LARGO LENT FOR | 5 ob _M L : PROJECTOR. nomen 34K | Fo pt Pima apn EXCELI. =z =4956— gg AO ead ether - parts. ed cars. "48 -to ‘Ss, Rochester Ford | — 4 parte tor” “a cars| ~ Sale Farm P 5-98} IN- BEAUTY AND— rad Ave Pa Pw sis | ne ' OUTH T MO. 1950 “CHEVROLET PICK : ’ ‘ ) een a toe YOUR on. CONSTRUCTION. at Se ean Sot. seed - —— ai oe Demos $1750 ee call RB Wiieas. 3008 Oasharst | NOW ON DISPLAY AT ~__For Sale Tires 80-A 19 1Q WONDERFUL BoYT” the new, 53 1953 puch » dr, sedan, A BEAU- | . HUTCHINSON |*aitietett 2 it 3 TRAILER |2==380-"“"*| ‘International — __TIFUL. CA: Aute Service 8s) oS L ee ee =SA 2 2 eee nanan. enero & PAINTING; — Sy * oe oe 4201 Diate Rwy. ira TIMATE ». mans ee ee Dravton Plains. 8 3 AMA RTE e convertibie, A orn | BRAIB MOTOR SALES eke tae te Rea 'aaake oda 8 pres “$1850 3830 8. Dort Hwy., Pint Pemae ea jae SAVE’ SAVE ‘Don't Delay—Act Today | HASKINS Convert At IDE D: Sell | quperocotp: a through Classified Ads! ok oo , ¢ ¥ abe t THE PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY, AvGUST rs 1055 Ae, Le Ree Sale Care m1) Ve ‘Interior, . ne Sten "EE ahh ferme Haskins Chev. DIXIE HWY. AT M-15 MA §-5071 | Sees, . * pasos Y, gate’ Verse Ls fai. fester” overdrive. Vaca HURON PONTIAC tempera Clean. Two-door. 8. Hydramatic. ‘ OR 30797. m ‘ he ae easter T hecil Rae ag Bie ere Who could |. ees ‘ MC Geadwasd ere - By __ Lincoln $-1100 1955 FORD FAIRLAINE CLUB SEDAN. Fuily Equipped Including Taxes and License $56.55 Mo. if Your Old Car Is $2 PORD CU & RADIO AND -MOTOR SALES ce PONTIAC 3 DR 4008. HYDRA. | ‘Worth $125 ; _hesler, Sharp, 27 Mechanic _ > oe ee Say ; S Bisiar wy ake RSTORD-FATREANE” [22 s28™ar-semg?™ att! | Sit tla tice ot , With Only Ten Dollar i oo ‘un. Matt’ Ghee ‘aber, ORTHWEST CHEVROLET $ ith Only Ten Dollars . Sane mes, meer. 124 Whi Prices. | | OWceaward eh 43 59 72 Mo : HOUGH TEN .& SON. ® Wasu RAMBLER AUTO. , #1100 * ° ($10) Down ; YOUR FRIENDLY QLDSMOBILE | “trans.” radio as — ere | ee j 8 CHEVROLET SEDAN 9408, KAS GMc TRUCK DEALER sania’ poled right yany car | Ver? clean Bare ro FE Sts” ' BARGAINS GALORE ‘and - = N. Main, Rochester, OL. 1.0741 4) PONTIAC CoU | 5 . bie Se eee near | MeEORD 1, OWNER, REAL | “HOUSE OF GOOD _| -coaon Powe | A-1 Buys Cheapies ‘ a et et a PS i , e = 5. Pie : ward at Mae ae ‘See cir riced to as USED” CARS | “eeatorien, PE iS eae | "52 Olds 88 2 | rd $999 : a : : ahr T| TSE POr coon jm SR EM PREMEIE | LO B24 PP wore Sa...04 THURSDAY -PRIDAY : . ry p “ USED CARS wi aaron % oi a natal pul el | a illac 2 dr.. .$1: "49 Ford 2 dr......$144 | og sf id | Sie Aweee SaaS ee racine penwern. | “ORMeaeT SMEYRRTT || 'S3 Willys 2 dr....-$544 +49 Chey, Dix. 2 dr. $144 M | eA | ied Le | . Weedwerd— ai 13- —— HAM andreas, me eS -Lincotn $1100 ____' | *54 Ford Hardtop $1499 - { . oe Lincoln 5-1100 ‘a yom Mics > CONDITION S dova. These cars are ready GOOD is? PONTIAC. RADIO AND | ~ : P *49 Olds Clb. Cpe.. .$144 | ( : be ie Se Sete ee ee sSarevrer cepvnger | beste. ater on centile |] (52 Lincoln Capri $1099 +49 Packard 4 dr...$144 |) = B ] K. Mon.) Oa” ait, “Clemens Bt" FE Mereed son tae 8 PEE |2 Livchin $1100 —__ | im FOMTIAG, VERY WICK FE | 'S4 Ford 2 dr......$999 +50 Chev. 2 dr......§244 || 146 Olds Hydra Sedan, R&H..++++.+40.++ $198 Se ‘be CHEVROLET CLUB COUPE condition. Leaving fer army. FE, Be po : I ee ae ns qpoaickiniigs F » $844 —-*99 De Soto Sedan $144 : M = to —~ _ FE 40470, & ymouth r. $699 ’ ' ee ‘ , Si Prreiaied alr ee ‘ioe pat se eC | ihe PONTIRE EWE DIOR al '§2 De Soto 4 dr..-$544 46 nee. cel 1947 Chev. Dix. 4 Dr., Blk, R&H....ee0 0005 -$99 - Woodward et 13. Mile NORTHWEST CHEVROLET 850 5S... 1961-6. CHIEFTAIN_DE- 3) ra a SE —— = + SS ee cola 81108 Woodward at 13° Mile BIRMINGHAM. Pare Nydramelie, Medio & Heat || >! Ford 2 dr.....- 967" #49 Buick 4 dr......$144 4 _ etincotn” 5-100 MI_ 6-200 JGkdan 63033 | Ff 34,000 mi. Private. Ph. Mi |] 159 77 2 dr.. : J ; — KELLER: PPeater wee, game APIO:| 9 magn, sles FULL PRICE, | 5g powtiaG WAGON «DR cose aeey fa new) Gon oe ee aS 1947 Pont. Cl. Cpe. Dix. R&H......066....$267 iJ e. roe : b Excellent ¢ : ont. Clb. Sed... , — : Bob Frost, Inc. “Rinninbar'? tease diten™Mingor's. Service. Bur | °S4 Chey, DI, 2 dr. $1199 oes | , Lincotn” 8-100. fase PONTIAC YDRAWATIC BA- | '52 Pont, Dix. 4 dr. $699 | a . KO 1H “'8S0'S, WOODWARD | careretemesn's oa wo | techn, mime age wt es || 32 Por ae . | 1947 Mere. Cl Cpe, R&I, runs good........$95 BIRMINGHAM Radio. weatherteed hester ‘ana | —msnefield 6-30 52 Plymouth 2 dr. $4 : MI_#-2200 = JOrdan_ 6-933 as paving overdrive. Complete | 999 Foaties ok For || '53 Ford 8 2 dr $899 Convertibles 8 - an VALUE PACKED BUYS “ame ip ete ete ne" Harry. tn “NORTHWEST CHEVROLET See 1 cee an oon pew | 52 Nash 2 dr... ...$544 sr * u '54-Chrys. N.Y. 4dr. $2095 “SCHUT?, MOTORS. Wofinccin 6-100, =it-Aeet Oven ‘0 stters, Mt ett. '32.Nash 2 dr. nee qa Ford Conv..... $399 1947 Ford Dix. 8 Sedan, R&H........ > Ford Hardtop $1099 "48 Ford 74 t. pick. $199 I'l 1048 Chev. Dix. Tudor, 2 tone, R&H gst 1 ot Nash 4 dr....... oes coos. Good, 5 3 oe ke new THWEST CHEVROLET hoster, Sue. trans. ~ this te | °S3Nash 4 dr $799 ‘$0 Ford 2t. dump $1099 ' 5 ° ’ , eeees ae pe! s t "50 De Soto Cl. Cpe.. «$145 117 — a = beta 3 mon gy WO just as nice as the Hudson | > ee , . - Oh ww” 1 AT AT Fie en ARAN nana AAU. e, . Phone Jimmy Smith. | eee - - = Onl 1aC ~ ai 2 dr... aon te igs ,PORD, GOOD CONDITION. | 7] OLDS pt SEDAN, oot: SEAT. ii | AL = — 50 Studebaker 2 dr.. .$145 | go 2 DR vise b600 | tires —“Mydramatic redio end | 9C Z MOTORS 1948 Pont. Sed. Cpe. Dix. 8, R&H, Hydra.. .$297 = "47 Olds Cl. C .$145| ectual mi, ight green, futty|~ heater, Who could buy more for - PLYMOUTH DEALER DOD Brora dace * gar | nee one amma se | Larold Turner, Ferd | | 7 CC ee a we ue \ zt - ; - id re / 46 F d 4. dr...cc cues 5 Woodward et 13 Mile ee © rQ of diseounts Up to 61.200. ; "SO Ford 8 2d. o a TTEACRARD | 4 DR. 160530 Bob Frost, Inc. | menor 1949 Chev. Std. Tudor, R&H.........66+64-$295 sa '46 Hudson. Cpe,...... $45) _seu_to pee 2 tone blue and ivory. Can't tell rivaratat DEALER - 2 LOTS - ! ise FORD STATION WAGON, @| ‘Tom new, Rune fe “350 S. WOODWARD - . Good ition, ah or - Oo ‘ey ber seen at tone Arayie. Washing: i Specie $1iee a sn Ne Hortan +20 Midwest 4-7500 Llberty 9-4000 |] 1949 Olds 76 2 Dr., Heater & Hydra.........$195 100 TO CHOOSE FROMi0 ENOLISH FORD Goon Con. Morea. we $pooa CcRAK Seas eat egnaiton, : P . ; xl e RD cUer r patie : 63 al lb = . : 4 : iT: emg Dinas Bs ll O75 | rey bottom dark bine top. tas “MOUSE OF GOOD JOrdan 4-6266 Liberty 9-4001 (so Olin Ga 4 pete sia ne : "Nona er CHEVROLET Weedwerd ol i} ale, USED CARS . = ¢ NIYOER oo se eevee - + Lincoln §-2100__ CARKNER STUDEBAKER . : 7 ‘ “bs - KOCH ro coneenrnng oe’ * Rages goad Bea ‘yg SF an ) *Smikonae In-mediate “Spot” Delivery ; , a penony owner car a ‘a wit: ¥6 _ — be Ne ee Nop — ; (194 Merc. Cl. Cpe. 8) ROH. cc ceceyccecee $238 - _| ming ER- re DEALEn Bat Frost, Inc. me in s-1100 — “Rarely saree | LOW, LOW an ates—N0 Down Faymen . . . ~ 149 PONTIAC ~~ RADIO” AND — : i 1m, rr one aed orl “R50 c. MERCURY DEALER eee a - 1949 Nash 600 Tudor, Heater & O/Drive....$227 . i081 CHEV SEDAN BEAUTIFUI # _mmmans , ty? 48 | Soe ie me | isl ronp cane “rane | 7 | a ee : pOCHUTZ MOTORS |) die: Seat ptan simor cree || se a lS SS. A rE TY - 1950. Chev, Dix. 2 Dr., R&H, P/Glide.......$441 ; ma Woden wham +8806 afte at Nas! } West Side Use Used Ga af FOR: TUDOR, CustOMLINE oo a tnd vane "the ifference, ‘Many |"@ FRAZER 4 DR. sia —THin : || 1950 Hudson C 4 Dr., R&H A : mies & st Side to oa Oni aoe than average. O l U u st | udson Comm., T., weslecinccceGaee * t 12 $105 |-NeeAGe aera | g : i ae ete Sp aei = PORE | 195) Dolge Dix a Div RAH, dean. Willys °F Down Payment Only .00 looking and fine per- irming, Room pigs Model, one. “old ear may make all or the down payment Maw 5I95- OLIVER - T= |= BUICK e bi n. ion "c? veal Woodward_at 13 aiwppee +1 i | Bob Frost, t, Inc. | Look ‘at These Prices | Look at These Cars” AUGUST IS THE TIME TO BUY! “1955 Pontiac Star Chief Catalina. Almost. TOW. _o4-g cc nec sen easananrs sen $2450" 1953 De Soto Powermaster 4 Door. i from the RETAIL STORE. 5 ra CON AF O ae Your vacation will have both ina good foot car “GOODWILL USED CARS” “53-Chevrolet — 'St-Ford —-- < 1950 Chev, Blk, Tudor, R&H............44.$389) & 1951 Pont. 8 Cl. Cpe., needs work...........$414 ® SSS See 2 p, cub Coupe 850 mRs0 S. WOODWARD Beautiful condition reseeeneaeweneen ss SIDS Girection signals er A fora-O-Mation ria ioe 3 Desoto Wee ae =o +h 1951 Buick 2 Door. ———s —___-____- —- $495 $1095 $545- > 1951 Dodge-Cl. Cpe, R&H...0..ec0500000..$579 “$3 Dette Club Coupe MINTATORE TEEF to TEER om whet 1983 Stolcedie 4 eo ee eee eee a a Brags Todo rwaor to. build, ‘Tey speed ‘ti Ke ver ee ‘a A wonderful value, only wndeceevsicwanQhOs ‘53 Pontiac ~ ‘34 Chevrolet 1951 Old . 2 = ote Nd owner,. re chester beast sim "on || 1954 Chevrolet 210 4 Door Sedan. _ $1050 acc. aise === ss Holiday, extras. votes terecees $616 role Forde bl Sona, RO ee OS aes 4} Sasa Jia mend ry Te Tudor __ | TEL poe eat ne 1983 Ford ‘ ustom 8 4 Door Sedan. DLIIO SHI + ss — rf a Fordor Si MERCURY 2-DOOR EXCEL- “REE... We skys cals se vessels: $350 ; 1951 Olds Gray 88, rebuilt motor... $717 i a car or Jeep m trade, OR Deee. || 1951 Ford 5 Pass. C 53 Pontiac ’53 Hontiac toed Dodee Pickup __cat_or Jeep tn trade, OR 36414. ore ass, (pe. 5 * — F s a O saaee cad boob coubeaed Gree. | Radio and beater <. 0. <.0.s 00 oh eseren eo SOUS 2 font, = heater, and ar. with radio, neater, and . i rea te Stogels sharp, $5, down oer 1952 } es Coupe. $745 $1395 $1195 1951 Merc. Custom 4 Dr, R&H, nice. .....2:§727 © $20.00 t0 $50.00 Do a I CTC-O TANS. woes eee sesenn ene BE B ee ae 1951 Pontiac 4 Door Sedan. |! _ ~ a te rR oo Cg. 1 Senor oC rok cn eg Pe *S) Pontiac | RAID ‘ Bo son Reeeseat Retain, Ant tas 1952 Ply.-Cranbrook 4 Door Sedan. ee ba ea ds ed ets eae en ca Gee 1951 De Soto Custom Sedan, RAH. tee ene ee $487 MOTOR SAL, R&H : $595 end heater. - matic transmission, DeSoto-Pivmouth, a aaa USED Cas Georges areped Ore teat ares es ee ee pes iia eg aul ae Papier ee raetai ie eeesiicioaiiaen a = Se a I Ms ne eras: nee “ con os Se CARKNER STUDEBAKER 1951 Lincoln 4 Door. | $] 095 $495 | ere ot W Pike Bt. - gt MI ¢3410 R & H, Hydra. a good one .......4.. $460} i 1952 oo Dix. 2 Dry heaters ce eees eves? : USED CARS CA aren / ir a HAM i LLAc ton, ‘Two i ‘DIXIE | MWY. AT M-18_ - Pek a... 3 bg x gy Asa or a moot To 4 DR. SARA- wer brakes, sutom atic | A luxury car et 5 m1 oe car price. Any old ca CHEVROLET “10 4 dr. clean and rune Very | —MOTOR- “pond condition “boay fate. cond Bob > Frost, Inc. petal /\ ga wie Ko NANCT s & tack. Any | ~ GLENN'S MOTOR SALES 234.8. Saginaw Bt FE 4¢-7771 ~ Oldsmobile a 1855 Demos | / Courtesy Cars Floor Cars A Rocket, to Fit Your i Pock ket ie Boupay SPORT COUPES deel “Don’ t DelayrAct’ Today" Convertibles * 1955 Ford—Black Beauty ——___ - 1953 Ford—Ford-o, R&H 1953 Ford—Std, Trans., R&H 1952 Ford—Ford-o, R&I a COUNTRY SEDANS 1—1952 Ford, R&H Dore Fords, R&I... { 4g ——1956-Chev.—-R&H, New Tires. r | Super Wasp. Rudlo, heated, ana tien - ‘SL Buick Bed Buick $595 $1995 = "Sl Ford - -!$1- Pontiac : 210 Orchard Lake Ave. 90 -N. Case Ave. 198 MERCURY NE HAR 1951 Ford 4 Door Sedan. ‘ ‘ op ; oe FE be ¥e. coenven times FE 31 oe eeaae uber white side wail Firestone A real value. Ce ee ev eeseetiszve $335 [mae ms 52 Buick - banter tar. pad 53 bibegaiee teaaber 2 « Be _ CHEV. 1982 4, DOOR RTATION [Ponce ae logge «md branes. || 19 1951 Kaiser 4 Door, < “A potty tle ae A 3¢ aad Guasmenal wiaale | 1952 Dodge eS sue | cart 3 LS ie A good cateccssrcssscsse anne $150 | ae 8 CEP Sa a SR A wen cue mers | pst Miho 2 = we a SUPER RIVIERA. BE: | [= es ae “Ra & heater, Merc-o_trans.-.ssves. $345 fi-—_-- —- -- x: pa tie new, rally cowed. | HOSKINS Chev, —IQEA { "53 Hudson _ $1 Pontiar 4dr with radio, heater ang standard transmission, = $695 direc’ ~ $795 Ser, yah vette cot. tenter. 8 4dr, with radio, heater, and ¥ directional signals. : — fame RANCH. WAGONS - 1—1954-Ford, R&H 14-1952 Ford, R&H CY OWENS" | Your FORD Dealer -HASKINS | Oakland County’s a ' Growing 147-150 S. Saginaw. FE 54l01~ . FE 5.0568 || | 100’ More Cars to Choose From | 1933 Pont. Chief Dix, 8 Sedan, R&H. ea ences eee Hebe £9 & 1950 Ford 8 Tdor, R&H, runs good.-..+...$367 |. 1953 Ply. Cambridge § Sedan, REM ssrsnsnee 8272, ——— sen eee S989 $495. ~ $695 PONTIAC | | [Jerome Olas - - Cadillac “Cass at Orchard Lake eee ss ~—“News, -Jdac~-LeGoft;— ter # nares + esas THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, AUGUST 4. ab : Uncle Miltie’ Will Be -- Today’ S Radio Programs - -- wim, ( =