en aie pe — es ce go hh can ae aa Sea : (are ial bs VOPR Y EMEA FS FO MWe ped? x Ls ec LO eae PY le Hed ited F & * die v 3 Fhe gee ir : be 4 : / ~ Tega. le *%* * __, PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1955—88 PAGES #7 re ou, Su saatienY 7% ; an Deo Gratias . : : “ | 0 Ne : s ! 1 | ( | : . } ‘ ie ‘ fF . | — oe : tia ; ' Goldman Ousted|(arn Crying | $100 Million Link cae = General Strike 7° Campbell German-Soviet Hichivan Newsmen’See + | Twelve Schools s at Atlantic Ports '=.¥-S: moteur Leaders Unable |Mackinac Bridge Project inCairofall; Campbell, U. S. Walker Cup teami . “ sy uy . to. of the . po ; 11 Chil d pj n Huntington, W. ta s two Ordered by ILA | seater" ne row ia {0 Bring Accord | = sss a naren 43,000 at Westinghouse $end 2, to Ge pt round of| Adenaver and Bulganin Fy Nae er 4 Reported Injured Amateur Golf Cham- : as Tremor Shakes Nile in 28 Plants Quit Jobs; | tie Sth U5 i in Major Issues} MACKINAW CITY — Chief Pontiac ruled the Straits| pete Alexandria More Possible Another Campbell, tow-headed| Facing Conference = of j : gion’ : Joe of Anderson, Ind., holder of was a part of the realm of the great Indian: chief AIRO (INS) —Nineteen NEW YORK WP — A gen-|e national collegiate champion. | seqgcow (® — Chancel-| during his reign in the 18th Century. ce rs ap a 5 eral strike of longshoremen | early starters on a cool, sunny day.|lor Konrad Adenauer of} That domain extended from Lake Superior to the Gulf least 11 school children, at all Atlantic Coast ports|Joe shot an even par 35 on the) West Germany and: Soviet! of Mexico and from the Appalachian Mountains to. the was ordered today in a| front nine of the 6,7}tyand Jame. |Premier Nikolai Bulganin | Mississippi River. . killed today when a union effort to force federal! Haviland, erratic young Towson,|met again today and found| He held his war councils on Apple Island in Orchard intervention in a dispute| Md., player, three up at the turn. | themselves so far apart On| Lake, less than ‘10 miles from the site of the city that was which has tied up the Port| 0 another early match, 199 issues dividing the two n&-| +5 be named in his honor. tas Sue oF he ie oe : champion Charley Coe of Okla- hie : Hospitals reported treat- of New York for six days. homa City trailed Jake Howard tions that they were un His faded away when his conspiracy of 1763 ing more than 120 persons The. International Long-| Jr:, of Augusta, Ga., by one hole |even to’ agree on a state-| failed, but his stra in planning that event, which al- for inj aah ce shoremen’s Assn. (Ind.) is-|#t the end of the first nine. | ment for reporters. . | most succeeded, made him a commanding character in | | uries, most of tiem sued the call for an “im- i a A German-informant said | history. Hence, 55 years later his name was given to the hildren ace icineiill ada to Puerto Rico after an/(Q-LOUNTY Fane : emergency meeting of: its . Cairo. Eight died when the German-Russian| In view of these facts, it H ° 4 ted that 12 schools collapsed in consultations began last|Was fitting that the Pon- earing a children, wns to mabe She etppage 8 Be theig foreign ministers, who con-| recent “Newspaper Day” of tional issue’ and ‘take it out. of ° ‘ * ole : cis taeda ot Gas 'qoveraacs ot Now Supervisors’ Committee | terred for an hour and 4 half ear-/the new Mackinac Bridge ers. oe : : tiac P be Invited to “ogee reasons” tor the order fo Talk Roads gine fll to hear reports from | send a fepemeennative to the. on Ha ndica p ped were injured. | q Minister of Social Affairs Lt, | Yok ond leew Jersey, whe, are Will Meet Thursday = the day. « German apehes-| Authority. ssi Legislative Committee | col. Hussein EL Sate towed conducting uy e edfo _ von Eckhardt — A rainy a winds| - Defectives wrecked areas supervised res- r ~ oe a Hohinpabinge: outdoor teatures| 0" Mental cué operations. Blankets and first i He added: “We want action ~~ Brentano and V. M. Molotov also had been scheduled for the Meets Tuesday a aid were given victims. and we believe the federal gov- ea ee ae le roa te oh ee ee ae tas In mid-afternoon an - interior ” ms in a . g 3 J | ernment can do it. F oie ty ence, incindinn Ctddand Tircygicargee tr ecgrhamcasg coed na look at what hed been The joint Senate-House interim ministry official sald “the situa- : There was no immediate com-| at ‘Thursday's meeting of the Regen were sente — sien | committee studying problems of} tion across the country mow ts | uing their talks at an elaborate } accomplished on the $100 million calm and ” | ment from either Gov. Robert B.| supervisors Inter-County Com-| }™ ft Michigan's mentally handicapped wari: | Meyner of New Jersey or Gov. AV-| mittee at 10 a.m. in Huck’s Red- —— project which ‘new fo abeut oven j in| Taxis were comandeered when | will hold hearings tomorrow | erell Harriman of New York who) ford Inn, Redford. There may be another meeting | with its planned progress, anam ambulances became scarce to rush : Mo ee te ne.| The inter-county group's read |‘0™orrow, but arrangements al-| go opgey IN 1967 pene he ome = |the injured to hospitals in the vene in the dispute over the br | | mittee, beaded by West |"eedy are in the works for the) au. provides for the| Mactaded ta these eneworieg | ayption, capital. | Bee eevee alleaed racketeering | Bloomfield Towsiship Supervisor Wednesday we © 0 Moe ine bridge to be opened for | commen gestions will be State Police sald skyscrapers trembled : Hiland M. Thatcher, has ar- Health Commissioner Dr. Albert |*"d at least 4 were | and other abuses in this vast port, the Molotov and Von Brentano’! traffic in 1957, and completed the z State Superintendent wrecked, | the world's busiest. - aggro aiogy ee pate agreed not to disclose the subject following year, The toll chiarges| 9 Weustis, ; u | . The Alexandria observatory said : Following a meeting with union range a gps of their morning talks and limited Public Instruction Clair @j- | the quake lasted more than a min | leaders, ILA President William V. —_ recently com | themselves to brief statements to| Fe approximately the same. as pong tage wns tha a \- gram 1 40 locals along the coast oe nc a eae Yas euenanieedtedietiiin progres. A state od pemte og neperiol te a | trom Canada to Puerto Rico Speakers will include J. Douglas) ‘These said the foreign ministers! 4140 win he the | The committee is attempting to) the city's area with “It has become necessary to call) Carroll, director of the Detroit| met in conformity instruc- paired) eB, Troy gather information which may re-| thousands rushing into the streets. “A855 a general strike 6f our organiza-| area study and his assistant, | tions given to them by heads | ciece. its overall length ts tuck | sult in special session of the| Many studes tion in order to preserve the ILA.| arthur T. Row; Howard Bacon, of | of government to discuss concrete 98,198 fect with [sna tremor j You are hereby ordered and di-| the State Highway Department's to be presented. to the | freakin Cees ics tongest tn the | L*tislature next month to take) smpeq A 8 GRATITUDE — Mrs. Addie Rigney, mother of mis-| rected to stop work immediately in| trattic and safety division and N. of government, taking into =_™ Pemergency steps t provide MOf6| Konies, sionary priest Harold D. Rigney, offers prayers of thanksgiving | order to gain our objectives, To |p MacDougall, senior highway | account the positions already out- ‘world. - Finstitutional space for care’ of Many at Annunciata Roman Catholic Church in Chicago. She had just received| be specific, this is a general) engineer for the Federal Bureau) lined. — The Golden Gate towers rise 746 mentally retarded, said Sen, Wil-| be in danger of collapse, . official word that her’son will be among the first 10 of 29 persons to be | strike. < of Public Roads. Sinee Adenauer had already said | feet above water. Those at Mack- | areleased by the Communist Chinese. (See story on page 21.) _ At Pittsburgh, the CIO Interna-| The group’s water committee, | release of German prisoners and/| inac will rise 552 feet above water. i it | g ¥ —_e — 3 5 i es + | tional Union of Electrical Workers | chaired by. Royal Oak Mayor | q- start on German reunification| They now are 300 feet high, "¢ is Soe ordered the walkout of 43,000 West-| Howard K. Kelley, will meet dur-| were part of his position, it was| will be completed Nov. 1. “Permanent measures could Lightning Fatal to Gir] 12;)ties res "i Zttony/2| inet marine io, conser wo assumed Von Brentano rowght up| "Iti 4.08 feet between, tomer | yan be formulated at the text |i few hours after the company an-| PrP eee i eeviine from Lake |e ee Contionsd 08 Page regular session in January next) #2 I Die in Michigan Tratfic|wms, ime fos x | ture Jaried Weekend Weat . president, had “initialed an agree- ssa egiaoont h The lawmaker said he will re- | By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS rs ment” to end a five-week strike at Sateen Plains, hes pnd Varied eekend eat er sede a ‘survey of the ye ta} jen of farm trucks in. Michigan’s weekend fatality graph dipped downward | the East Pittsburgh plant “and) o'o5') ite pipetine to provide , State Home and Training: crease 40 per cent in the next 10 today : cancel aXthreatened national annie Gia 644 anlar arms, en OO Ss ea Cae Se ee a years. z ‘ Eleven persons were killed in traffic accidents durin —— was no indication whether | “ally. It claims to have financial palo fe bring William P — general ae the first weekend following the Labor Day holiday that westinghouse’s 30 other plants, em-|- commitments for the §J%- | The weatherman apparently tried to please everyone| |. ‘ as FOF oc Bog is ve Pha | had 22 traffic deaths. ploying about 70,000 workers,| 00,000 needed to build the |... 114 weekend but probably failed to satisfy anyone.| .4 i fern te ra —_. cade the in & In other mishaps a Civil Air Patrol instructor and a | would be affected. These employes system. In +t 48 hours, Pontiac area residents wilted in| increasing load.” before the — of | student cadet lost their lives in the flaming wreckage of |are affiliated with other unions. | Port Huron officials have Yug-| | In the pas ’ , . - |\Comnty Agricdinaral Agents. a two-place plane in the Detroit area - The slowdown on the Long Is-/ gested a setup whereby that city/91-degree summer heat, shivered in 42-degree autumn) Pontiac's State Rep. Leslie H.| “a. group is holding its 40th 1 A 1b-yearold girl was* = land commuter system came in| would bring a pipelite to Ts byron weather and sought shelter during a brief electric storm. | Hudson (D) is also @ committee) ..1ua) meeting at Michigan State || killed in a violent electrical) Houghton Lake; Robert Wough- scttlc a dupule over calon Go| Up from Gere. Somewhat warmer?— ; OE goer pon SG, 2 storm that struck south-| ton, 32, Lansing, Saturday, near | mands for higher pay, shorter ————— weather was predicted for| Oakland County escaped frost Ci = ; Cita + 4 mentioned, most people think im- eastern Michigan Saturday) Lansing; Horace E. Thier, 26, | work days, improved working con- oa tomorrow, with the high/ that blanketed some parts of the ity ts tion ‘mediately af the tractor,” Keller night. ‘Plymouth, Satdfday near Detroit. | ditions, fringe benefits and settle- County WAF Dies ted te hit 70-74. To state last night, but the mercury said. “Actually, the truck is the Killed in traffic accidents were: Freak C i. 35. Trent nd | Ment of 250 longstanding griev- : expec . dipped to a ehilly 42 during the. for Saf Record unsung hero of American agri Clarence Mitts, 28, Bosters, Sune | aie ene ait, Smaday, | ances: : N b k C h day’s temperatures were to/| early morning hours. The down- ; ‘See Ce ses day night, near Flint; Ralph More- cod etmipent Lo neces harem ———_-—- in NeDraska Uras reach the high 60s, with to-|town Pontiac reading was 47 at Lee es Keller said 85 per cent of the head, 26, Lexington, Sunday, in|" ® Plane crash near Detroit. | Cancels Talk — : . $ am., rising to 68 at 2 p.m. The American Automobile Assn.| +, °° trucks sold in the past two Sanilac "County: Leonard ' E.| Mary Alize Zepp, 12, Erin Town- | 'ruman Cancers ia BELLEVUE, Neb. w@ — Janice rfight’s low near 40. patil nee will present a special citation for | Un "Lt “double duty as & Buhrie, 25, Detroit, Sunday, in St.| Ship. Macomb County, Saturday’) 13 ANGELES w—-Former| Albright, 22, of 30530: Palmer.) Saturday's peak temperature) Mom Goes to School reducing traffic fatalities in 1954 | 0 44 gamily car. | Clair County; William Carsten, 24, | When lightning struck a gravel! president Harry S. Truman won't| Madison Heights, Oakland County. | reached 91, falling only two de- to Pontiac at tomorrow night's . | Traverse City, Friday night near | 78d she was walking on near her |}, apie to be present, but southern Michigan, a WAF stationed at Of-| grees below the 83-year record high} LANDIS, N.C. @®—Mrs, ‘J. C.| City Commission meeting. Lightning Knocks Knots i Traverse City; - , qo fhaton @8 Meréeci. San California Democrats are going | rare deci poe was ire — recorded in 1897. Beaver got lonely when her twin Pontiac’s pedestrian death. rate | +!9 ng | : . 66, Morenci, Sun- . , i i ar in wi 7 | Donald R. Black, 21, Pontiac, | day, crushed to death Feel pos ged lgeriahreny rere | es riding overturned, pinning her| _4_Dtlef storm disrupted elec- | sons started school last year, So See sean sosteunt ae Ueto TACKOONVELLE, Fla, eh-Rtre, i Saturday, in Pontiac; Donna Ma- Twelve-year-old John Emery) Goy George M. Leader of Penn-| underneath. trical service in scattered areas | this year the 25-year-old mother average for cities ite aise ef 3.9, | the ka Smith's: pride " joy ie rie Dennis, 9, Onondaga, Satur- | Toth Jr. of near New Carlisle; Ind. | gyivania will substitute for Tru-| State Patrolman Norman Peter-| Saturday evening end resulted im | 14. decided to go. to school with|the AAA said. ——- —- | thedliving oon of her nS day, near-Jackson; Mrs. Evelyn | was injured fatally late Saturday|man. The former President care | son said James L. Marchand, 21, -18 inch of precipitation, | heme, fialching Gig lest: your of|-' The awted wi be preaeated ty | Laghtning struck the house foot Hunter, 46, Wyandotte, Saturday, | when his parents’ car struck a@iceled his trip to California on| Bellevue, driver of the car, told) Sunday was clear and cool, with high schobl, which she had passed | Robert Lewis, ‘an AAA traffic-|day, knocking every knot out of in Monroe County; Terry Peters, | utility pole along the Galien-Bu-| orders of his doctor to curtail his him he was blinded by the lights of the mercury ranging from 50 to 69/ yp to get married, Her husband | safety consultant, to City Man- the ceiling but doing little damage 7, Houghton Lake, Saturday, near | chanan Road. activities. 'an approaching car. | degrees. okayed the idea, ager Walter K. Willman. otherwise. eee — . ; , C. E. Wilson Enjoying ‘First Real Vacation’ at Long oe . &. Wilson Enjoying ‘First Real Vacation’ at Long Lake Road Home By HAROLD A. FITZGERALD be even greater tharl I originally | he accepted an annual salary of | days at the Wilson cottage at Wal-| ever had,” he smiled. “I broke @, General Motors for a spell, but! He stretched and one Pontiac Press Publisher —_—_| believed. . ; $22,500 in Washington as against} loon Lake and then returned to/| hip ice skating and was away trom | Enjoying the first real vacation 2 * * « a total of approximately: $600,000 | his Oakland County home, Asked : a of hig life, Secretary of Defense “The nation is accepting Presi. | from General Motors with bonuses,| where his permanent residence . Ed + * 7 ; dent Eisenhower readily on all C. E. Wilson is lounging around | sides. We see daily evidence that | _ “I am pleased with Wilber M. | signment was: completed, he re- his home on Long Lake road for) jis popularity with all types of | Brucker as Secretary of the | plied “right here.” Recently he || ten days or two weeks, people has increaseq steadily | Army,” says Wilson. “We had | purchased a: plantation in Louisi- “I was up north for a short since election, His sincerity, ca- | an excellent opportunity to ob- | ana and some people interpreted” time,” he said, “and I think this |" pacity and ability. stand out | serve him at close range in. that as a possible move from Mich- | constitutes the biggest rest I have | through everything he has done, | Washington and when this oppor- | igan, but the Secretary waved it that didn’t classify as a vacation.” | ‘It's nice to relax. They tell * # night and on inemy home, The geese are wer | Otate Fair Ends R z z 4 Cy ot. 24 i 1 i 5 g : had since I first started to work.” | ‘The nation is blessed with a lead- | tunity presented itself, I was | off. “One of a jibe - is been DETROIT #® — The Michigan Mr. Wilson asserts that he is| ep of great personal honor and | happy to recommend him for This is my } yive of te now,” he said, “te a ~—* y | State Fair closed last night after’ especially happy over the way the} one who is close.te the average | the important post. He has gone ix childeen five pees hove get ‘alt | making an estimated record profit nation is ee ee Fe man and who is sympathetic | forward well. Serretary Brucker |, with thelr ete = band 0m pion poctae ger, aes of $50,000, ' senhower as sident, ** with his lems.” . ~ had wide experience in Michigan reupestive : : : ot Secretary of Defense never had pret oi. with ‘his’ well-known law firm script as a ahead! - geodeagpeg Rene slg adgear Yesterday's record. closing - day any part in my personal plans,”| jicidentally. it cost Mx Wilson| 94, 9f course, he. was grounded — = oe — crowd of 101,805 helped push the P y,. Wi and-I propose to stay, Oh, we'll spent several hours with the cat- he said, “and when the post. was several million doll whén he| im governmental through ge down to Louisiana for three tle and the esitle without total attendance for the 10 days of offered to me it came as @ COM-| resigned from General ‘Motors for | bis training as G¢ of the | months or so 9 year, but any a mention of attairs. In | the fair to 796,758. Thé plete’ surprise. 1: [his large block of stock would have | State. He gets along splendidly inn 3. ‘Sued “tases, hy aon us ° . bl | appreciated this amount had he with his associates, understands j Oakland County.” d : “However, my admiration and) 1+ peen eom pelled to sell. Also,| the complex problems and ts "Ee yea . - as respect for the President was such making a favorable impression. 4 intend pacer that I gave it earnest thought and. No one pushes him around. He Saas ee gattle | finally went to Washington, resign- iv : occupies a post of great respon- | srg ing my place with General Motors I n Today s Pr ess >| sol re happy 1 certainty do,” he answered, sibility and 1 am to re *| sony where I had been very happy and - County News............... 15 port’ to the people of his home “Tm Saar we in this cross where I knew the set-up intimate-| Editorials .................. © | state: that he is making good. -—a m going to stick _ly. Now. as 1 look back upon my| Sports.......... doses 27, 28, 29 | Army affairs are in competent with it. oy : af three years’ association with the| Theaters <.:....5.:....... ...%8 .) hands,’ Now we were outdoors looking en a ’, administration, I am glad to re-|. TV & Radio Programs... ....37 ie 3 © vy across the lake. ‘That gave me the : : — or -port that the man has proved to| ‘Women’s Pages...16, 17, 18, 19 | Secretary Wilson spent a few| only other extended ‘time of,’ 1|C. E. WILSON: Sis pctopisen. Wor ee ae Metre. ‘ ‘ oS G4 ri ae AS ee \f - By re ‘ Lie “} Bie: A i bo ES - ¥ yp a ee gt h t : * § &: £ Re ~s xe S Fe BPP Pi te: i : Je i pa : [oe | ONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, THE SEPTEMB ER 12;1988 : He i E ie Ff i it § uth ul | . 8 aye ee " é i * her — ml ee | if [ i F i ‘fitie spy ith If he il 7 ! ; i bg u nt ti hi w8.pg? fil | : 7 z | I naa. sa er ee One in Pontiae x ooo eee o eee Coe Oe bi) Lahediathed dll deal dd hell dodtaadad if i Bt eT Te aT, Lbadeyt, 9 i La a id ay P "Initial classes will be held this week in 23 college courses being offered in Pontiac by four Mich- igan colleges and universities. ‘The new, expanded adult educa- tion program will bring extension credit courses from University of igan State Normal College and Michigan State University to the city. " School, off-campus courses are of- Mschahiet Re 3002445 bow! Elmer Mitchell instructing, 4:30 Individual Plan Discussion on Farm Study. County Plan Commission Agriculture Group Sets Meeting Wednesday The Oakland County Plan Com- mission will meet. with the Super- |visors’ Agricultural Committee Wednesday to discuss a proposed county. * * °s | The meeting is scheduled for 1 p: m. on the fifth floor of the County Office Building at 1 La- fayette St., according to Commis- sion Chairman J. Robert F. “The pian was outlined to Michi- gan State University officials Sept. 8, who tentatively agreed to join ‘I it 3 2. Thank You, Call Again SAN ANTONIO, Tex. w — On study of farming aréas in the) ti i College Extension Study Opens Here This Week | da leads to a certificate in real estate; |~ . others are for graduate credit. Michigan State Normal College courses all will be held Tuesdays. Scheduled for 4:30 p.m. are two courses, ‘‘Teaching of ss Family Relationship.” Classes in | Michigan, Wayne University, Mich- | “ } will open at 7:15 p.m. Literature; and “M credit courses, - Wayne ‘University's Tuesdays. are “Psychology of Adolescence, “Survey ‘on Education of Exce tional Children," “The Far East," and Measurement.” - Slated to begin at 7 p.m. are id “Advanced Educational “Geography ‘of Europe,” “Liter- ature Materials for Elementary college widet variety of subjects. ‘Future coursés also will be ar- ranged for groups with special needs, education officials said. Michigan ‘Newsmen le See Bridge Project (Continued From Page One) at Golden Gate, while at Mackinac of it is 3.800 feet. The suspension *| between the cable at Mackinac is 8,614 feet, the long- est in the world. GIGANTIC FIGURES objects about which a lay sary in order for us to understand- ingly grasp their full significance. For instance, the wire used in the suspension cablés is not’ as large roynd as an ordinary lead pencil, its diameter being approxi- thately one-fifth of an inch, . Thirteen thousand of these wires will be compacted into -@ach of the 8,362-foot main sas- pension cables which will carry the center span. * Each of these cables will inches in diameter, and the total weight of the two cables will be 23 million pounds. The total length of the wire in them will be 41,000 miles, enough to circle the earth at the equator, with 16,000 miles left over. The work of spinning the cables soon will be under way. At each end these cables will be embedded in 85,000 cubic yards of concerete, a solid mass that is approximately the size of the Pon- tiac State Bank Building, This holds up the center span. SOLID ROCK FOUNDATION The spans are sup- ported by 33 foundations of vary- ing heights above ‘water, increas- ing as they near the middle span. | ca All of these, are set on solid rock in the bottom of the straits, some [* ii 4 He 32 | 1 +] = 8 Hi Le faci Z ; zE ait $s i? i 2 ; SsFaF it Et |Glenn £. Marshal! ® | sisters in Ashland, Ohio. ) | Wednesday from the Donelson- All ne Jonette E. Verway s extension credit courses also will all be held Offered at 4:30 p.m. wie | Sparks-Griffin Chapel until noon has knowledge is neces- “Tton Vill ttorne’ be 24 on lage attorney |Fenton tenant farmer William ©. of 57 over the 18-hole route to cs F893 P93 fei 2 rs i i F : Glenn E. Marshall, 68, of 10240 Funeral will be at 10:30 a.m. Johns Funeral Home. Cremation will follow in White Chapel Ceme- tery. ae Sylvia Stenberg Service was held this morning: from the Huntoon Funeral Home for Sylvia Stenberg, 39, of M41 Dodds Ct. Burial followed in the Oak Hill Cemetery,; She died in Pontiac General Hospital, Satur- January 16, 1916, she was the daughter of Joe and Lillian DeGyne Burke. She had been a resident of the city for 14 years. Surviving are two sons: Phillip of Muskegon and Anthony of the United States Navy. — . Janette E. Verway, 65, of 4662 Seibert St., died in William Beau- mont Hospital Saturday afier a brief illness. Born grandchild. -* Funeral will be at 2 p.m. Tues- Former Postal Official Dies Clarence H. Smith Sr., Assistant Postmaster for Years, Succumbs at 71 Clarence H. Smith Sr., a Pontiac civic leader and assistant post- master for many years until his retirement in August, 1954, died Saturday at Pontiac General Hos- pital at the age of 71. He had been ill five months, - Until his retirement, Mr! Smith had served under nine different postmasters. He had been with the postal service for 45 years. A member of Bethany Baptist Church, .he was also affiliated with the Metropolitan Club, the Civitan Club and the National As- sociation of Postoffice Supervisors. Mr. Smith -was born at West Branch~ Aug. 21, 1884, and had lived 53 years in Pontiac. He was the son of John H. and Judith Cleveland Smith. He leaves his widow, Iva; four sons, Clarence Jr., Hugh, Clyde, James, all of Pontiac; a sister, Mrs. Kathryn Coleman of Pontiac, and eight grandchildren. Funeral service will be at 2 m. tomorrow from Donelson- Baptist Church ng. will be in Oakland Hills Cemetery. Pallbearers will be Elmer Stoltenberg, Earl Eddy; Evi Allen, Claude Evans, Claud Coons and Leslie H. Dean Sr. Mother to Answer in Heiress’ Death PHILADELPHIA w—Dist, Atty. Samuel Dash says he has new evi- dence. that will help fix responsi- from the Oakland Ave. Unit- ed Presbyterian Church with bur- jal in Perry Mt. Park Cemetery. The body may be viewed at the tomorrow. - Collie E. Worley Service will be held Thursday at 1:3 p.m. from the Huntoon Fu- neral Home for Collie E. Worley, 50, of $17 St. Clair. Burial will, follow in Perry Mt. Park Ceme- tery. Mr. Worley died suddenly in Pontiac General Hospital, Satur- day, ; Born in Dyer Station, Tennessee, he was the son of James Worley. He married Helen VanHorn in Bowling Green, July 8, 1950 and had been a resident of the city for eight years. Mr. Worley was formerly employed by the Pontiac Motor Division. Surviving besides his widow are three brothers and one sister; James of Pontiac Twp., Joseph of Germany, Alfred of Arkansas and Mrs. Faye Keller of Mlinois. Examination of Dye . Postponed 1 Week The examination of former Fen- Clifford on an assault-with-intent-to-m charge has been Sept. 22 to Sept. 29, Springfield Justice Emmett J. Leib said today. bility for the death of Mrs, Doris Silver Ostreicher, whose mother answers today to charges that she was involved in a criminal abor- tion that caused the death. Dash said last night the new evi- dence was contained in a prelim- inary report by New York patholo- gists who have been studying tis- sues and vital organs of the beau- tiful 22-year-old Food Fair stores heiress, ; Dash would not indicate the nature of the new information. But he said previously that pathologists would attempt to set the exact time that the girl died on the night of Aug. 24 while with her_ mother in the North Philadelphia home of Mr. and Mrs. Milton Schwartz. “Mrs. Silver is the only one charged by Dash in the investiga- tion. She is accused specifically with conspiracy and -with being an accessory before the fact of an abortion. Detectives Investigating Carrier Company Theft Pontiac Police detectives are in- vestigating the theft of $750 from the Fleet Carrier Corp. at 586 E. South Blvd. Donald Bronston, personnel man- ager of the company, told police the money was taken last month from an unlocked drawer in the dispatchers office. The missing money was not re- |The Day in B Lawimakers Meet To jon Parking Assessment — ibe gt f *é is =F ‘ if ij 23 gs PINHGE bere; House. Speaker will be the Rev. Wil- liam C. Hamm, chairman of the |= Oakland County Red Cross chap- ter, who will speak on “National Flood Emergencies,” relevant to President Eisenhower’s recént proclamation. _ be held by members of the Con- gregational Church Women's Fellowship at 1 p.m. tomeorrew. Hestesses will be Circle 2 mem- bers. Nursery service will be provided. * * * Men of the YMCA will entertain their wives and fellow members . tonight and welcome back Edwin (9% Kirbert, YMCA execlutive secre- | iS tary, and Mrs. Kirbert, from the international convention of Y's | Ss Men held in Philadelphia. ‘Plans. will be completed for. trophies the club will receive in Lansing, Sept. 25 for being the out- standing club in the state during 1954. Men between the ages of 21 and 45 are eligible for member- | Aa ship. “4 Entry tnrough a second floor Adams Is Guest Speaker Pontiac Attorney Clark J: Adams, who will hegin duties as Oakland County's judge next January, will be a guest.speaker Thursday at the an- nual State Bar in Detroit. fourth -circuit meeting of the Michigan ported to police until Saturday The hearing is slated for 2 p.m. in Oakland County Probate Court. | It was delayed on request of the | defense attorney, said Leib. . Dye, 53, is accused of shooting Clark, 27, following -an argument Aug. 26. ‘Alter Ego’ Team Wins _ Orchard Lake ‘Derby’ Alter Ego, the golf foursome 'when the shortagé was discovered. * Strikes the heart of your game On the Sports Page ei to GENER HF. WRIGHT Grand Trunk, Passenger Station : Pontiac, M apy poem os CANADIAN NATIONAL a GRAND.TRUNK ~% BARGAIN FARES at MOTORS j Round wip: Groene, tor extra? 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Ss _ 12, 1955_ _\ oh ene geen pe ete ey oie iy ee ee ae) Be Gy : ; i oy : oe Le), . : es) At \ ea - | : 4, 4 : ; fs § ts i 5 is wnlcen- they: pet 0 20 par, sant nay ye a very bright economic piv- ture. has been painted by. finance PRODUCTON JUMPS He reported earlier this month that French production bad jumped by 11 per'cent in the last 12 months and by 40 per cent from 1950 to He compared the French in- dustrial expansion rate of 40 per cent with the 16 per cent in Britain, the- 22 per cent in the iin re bf tH a sli i rf Hit g E z s : § teh ee, ee ee ee en TUES. — WED. — THURS. | FALL CLEARANCE me RECONDITIONED | HOOVER | RECONDITIONED MACHINES AND PARTS _ ARE BY THE NECCHI G ELNA SEWING CENTER 3 DAY SALE | PAY ONLY $ United Stott ond te 26 por ccnt is Belgiem. o ‘The same rate in West: Germany | was 77 per.cent and it was 53-per cent in Italy. that those two: countries start from lower levels because of the | wmnaes. effects of World War II, INCOME RISES The finance minister noted that | for the first time since the war the recent increases in workers’ in- comes, through hourly wage rate boosts, had been achieved without | price increases. In other words, Pflimiin in a speech to the annual Strasbourg Fair said in effect that France has never had it se good since the war. French prices have been kept 25 FAMOUS RECONDITIONED Sauer nOLUX 745 Ni. Perry f ‘Seething Under Increased labor foal steady for three years and in turn |. | the frane , The economic sityation is pie: | tured so good that some govern: - Pflimiin ward ment officials favor the increasing for higher | workers’ demands Official economists are quick to | Say, however, that an over-all wage hike automatically will bring || | higher prices and start an in- | flationary spiral all over again after it took years to limit that plague in coe. Brain-Wash Wash Class Will Continue as Is WASHINGTON ® — Secretary Donald A. Quarles says the -Air/ Force plans neither to stiffen nor | to ease its course of training men to survive as prisoners war. | - Disclosure ‘ of simulated brain. | washing and other tactics used at | the school at Stead Air Force | Base, Nev., last week brought | some criticism | that it was too rough. Quarles told a CBS audience however, the program, “is definite- ly A check by the inspector. gen- eral, he said, “left us nothing i serious to worry about.’’ President's Day |Founder Runs Up Novél Baby Flag COMPTON, Calif. @ — Mrs. Elaine Fischer's baby was over- due and the neighbors kept in- quiring, Finally she told her “We're always flying flags on holi- days, Tell them yes a a flag when the baby's yesterday, “the Fischer's fourth child. Fischer proudly hoisted a flag on the front porch, ‘The flag shows a baby lying on a blanket ;On a deep blue background with | the words: “It's a Boy.” The child | was named Dwight David and | Fischer telegraphed President FEi- | senhower that his namesake had arrived. Fischer is known as the founder | -- of President's Day, celebrated every March 4 in honor of all American presidents, Aid to Urahium Hunters | WASHINGTON (®—For 50 cents, | | any would-be uranium prospector jean buy a government map show. | ing areas known to be richest in | the atomic-age ore. Secretary of | | the Interior McKay announced | | availability to the public of the new map. husband, salesman Hal - Fischer: |. A 6-pound, ‘Cans boy arrived Flood inkGrand & Ropids GRAND RAPIDS #~Ten at WAYNE GABERT 121 N. Saginaw St. BUSSARD ELECTRIC © 84 Oakland Ave. /LORD‘’S FURNITURE | 125 W. Huron St, , otter Fay tied than brit oad he ¢ store. aot a ae 4 Months Supply of ALL with any Norge Washer! 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Mich., 2 second class matter MEMBER OF ‘THE ASSOCIATED PRESS yy ‘The Press’ ts entitled @xetust peas of all og i. minted. to Sy j ae «af AP hews 2 carrier” service aes 4) tae s w Con Oy “59 00 8 - and all othe olners to =e Lge Be 8 year. All mali sudsrript MEMBER OF AUDIT BUREAU OF CIRCULATIONS MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1955 ‘Special Session Plan } Emphasizes Road Needs . Gov. Wutiams is right in his de- G spa to call a special session of the Legislature. - Heis right, too, in deciding that when ‘a lawmakers meet Jate in October or vata - early: ‘in November, they should enact Jegislation to promote greater safety on nn highways. ~ Almost as serious a problem is that of finding additional hospi- __ tal space for the emergency care | i of mentally retarted children. ‘That this problem shouldn’t be | ignored is clear to all who have given it thoughtful attention. tte S We oe | _ The fact remains, however, that high- ey # i alien Ge besiclaters Latest - evidence of this is the number and -warlety of suggestions of new regula. - tions to reduce the accident toll. | Among them is the 12 point program _ suggested by Secretary of State Hane _ sonwhich the Governor will base his rec- “ommendations to the Legislature. Re- _ gardiess of whether the lawmakers de- ide to shift driver licensing from local = * * The idea of better regulations is We're for them. But our State and Federal Legislators and the public living in a Fool’s Paradise if they ve that new laws alone will solve this problem. : ‘The ned la for more and better Se Pe t Qe _- . gested area in the land. ttle _ improvement in ‘highway safety can be expected until our Federal and State Legislatures face the ‘problem realistically and act con: =—— . ibm Professor at Wayne U. Army Secretary Brucker has acted ‘wisely and promptly to undo a serious Htnjustice to Dr. Atrngp Hi: Keiuy of De- S trott er ‘The Secretary's action wok the form a complete formal apology to the of Wayne University’s history de- partment. This had the effect of elimi- nating from Army files a charge that Dr. Ke.ty was contributor to and sup- - {porter of American Youth for Democ- é *. * * The actual facts in the case a are just the reverse, as everyone \~ who knew Dr. Kelly was fully ; } . ware. He conducted the investi- 7 / gation which resulted in the group _-- /. being banned from Wayne's 7 campus. . /- The erroneous charge against Dr. /* ¥ grew out of the case of Sanrorp /* AXER, a former student at Wayne, who had Hrhaages the professor’s name as a ref- . The Army wanted Waxer to ac- ay a dishororable discharge on the ' Egrounds that he had associated with Communists and Communist sympa- _thizers. ; * x” : An even greater source of satisfac- ' tion than the Army’s apology is the an- | nouncement by Secretary Brucker that “he is correcting the faulty procedure “which made the mistake possible. ‘< “wpe Army wants to deal justly — with all persons mentioned in allegations regarding security in- ~ yestigations,” ' Says the Secretary, “= a former Govertior of Michigan. _ “It becomes a matter of fair play to admit a mistake of this: kind _. whenever it occurs.” ‘We feel confident patie opinion wiil pee Sauna —— safety will be the major issue con- Army. Apology Vindicates ) Of Milford; golden wedding. - ~ President at Sine B ‘er hil attics ites Ua he put an end to one of the worst land rackets in the modern history of this country. The measure is the result of long we ‘agitation by conservationists. One of the last. bills passed before’ adjourn- ment, it is aimed to end a practice per- ‘mitted under laws heme! back more than 75 years. * * * These allowed applicants for mining claims to get control of choice timber, cottage sites and trout streams on public lands in’ the West. All they had to do was pay a small fee and: declare their intent to mine for minerals, or just even sand or gravel. Over the years more and more choice lands were obtained by individuals as . a result of this legislation. It was not until the uranium boom came along — that the protests of conservationists got any Congressional attention. a @ se .. By last Spring mining claims ‘on Federal forest lands had totaled 166,000, twice as many as three. years ago. Incidentally, these claims tied up $112,000,000 worth of good timber and many fine recreational spots. On many of them no mining has been done or ever will be. | President E1szennower was re when he signed the bill in calling it “one of the most important conservation meas- ures affecting public lands that has been enacted. in many years.” The Man About Town Nitrogen Does It It Tides Our Growing Crops Over Dry Spells in Summer Traffic safety slogan: Start earlier and your chances are better of being around later. In spite of the hot weather through most of the summer, it Is quite remarkable that growing crops suffered but little. Several of the leading farmers in this area give credit for this to a modernized system of fertiliza- tion that has been adopted in very recent years. In enriching the soll a fertilizer that contains a major portion of nitrogen has come into ture from the air, and preserves. ft, thus enabling crops to continue their growth for longer periods between rains.’ Its use en- courages heavier dews, and even draws mois- ture from the fogs which often cover the fields on summer nigh‘s. Friday’s MAT column gave you an easy_way to enter the Football Con- test..Clip out that list of the games and check them as directed, But your entry must be received in the Press - office by next Saturday noon, Sept. 17. Now engaged in the real estate business in Central Florida, Russell Smith, ' who for more than 30 years sold clothing for Andrew W. Dickinson, is back in town for a vis, also to point out that it never @ets as hot in Florida as in California, and that they know nothing about . Smog. Sign in a Dixie Highway restaurant: ' “Our tried chicken has a fowl taste.” A Sceasnes anion from Gregory V. Drumm of the Michigan Celery Association, suggests that the Pontiac area has some land quite well adapted to growing that crop, which now is produced in large quantities In the Imlay City vicinity. Now a eonitributor to the Sun Coast Néws, published at North Miami Beach, Fla., is Merlin A, (Sandy) Hastings, a former Pontiac postal employe, now living in — Pontiac Press delivery boys and their families are eligible to com- pete in the Football Contest, since ~ the boys do not work directly for - the paper, but for their distributor, Writing under a Pontiac postmark, “Disgruntied Housewife” says, “Although it now is 35 years since tney gave us the right to vote, there still are a few husbands that feel so superior in their intellect that they do not allow their wives to exercise that privilege. My man even points out that most of the graft and — has taken place in those 35 years.” Verbal 1 Orchids to— The Four Corners Press of Franklin; entering its seventh year of publication. “~~ , Mr. and Mrs, Berl Watson of 34 Crescent Drive;-fifty-first wedding an- niversary. : Mr, and Mrs. J. B. Smith. use. Nitrogen draws mois- . ca Americanism — the kind dividual can do for himself, a £ ‘7 Fe eg eed 3 4s rf , ig Rm, Pe ELT ii rs . . And ¢ after that it will be yours. . As jong as you are true , - . And Iam confident, - my love . . ..1 may ‘depend on you. , . I have no.secret thoughts, my sweet . . . I have no hidden past ... My every promise will be kept .. . As long as yours will last . . . You need not fear about my heart ... . For I will never leave . .. Or do one act intentional , ., To cause your heart. fo grieve ... As long as you are faithful, love . . . My promise will endure ... As long as we embrace and kiss . » . And I am always sure. (Copyright 1955) - other ecjantsiltons and is truly what we need in the north side of Pontiac, with our tremendous in- crease in population. = The Boys’ Club with its trained staff, leading boys. in the things ‘ntectstens Remarks Recalled by ‘Mr. Clapp ’ Within my memory. tha first un- fortunate statement,: politically. was the remark of an itinerant preacher at a reception for James Blaine, “Rum. Romanism and Rebellion go hand in hand.” The pie one press of the nation the statement to Blaine, sithough be knew nothing about it Secretary Wilson's remark about the setter started another brain- storm .in the new, Fair Deal. Had it not: been campaign time, no attention would heve:, been paid to it. - Well aware that tre only hope far success in 1956 is to have éither Mamie or Ike die or at least get very sick, Soapy came up with the old age idea. It did not seem to meet with general ap- proval from either Republicans: or. his own party. James Ww. Clapp 1M s. Johnson Cold Facts Fail to Support Charge Ike Is Anti-Union By MERRYLE 5S. pacar INS Economie With the coming up of a a ee national election campaign, in which the economic facts of life will be bandied about, it will be desirable for the plain citizen to provide. himself with a psychologi- cal gas mask, Already a preview of ‘coming ef- forts to distort the realities is avail- able. The opposition is seeking to identify the Abilene, Kan., boy, now in the White House, with big business. Campaign orators have already described the Eisenhower Administration as anti-union. A commen sense rule to re- . member jis that when you critt- cize others you reveal your own position. Obviously, it is a dis- tortion te Mink President Eisen- hower in a sinister way with the big corporations or to represent him as hostile to labor. The implication behind the slo- gans of critics jig that it is good policy to be hostile to bigness in corporations, but that a public of- ficial should have altogether -dif- ferent standards of equity in judg- ing the acts and recommendations of an association called a labor union. 65,000,000 WORKING If any incumbent politicians are unrealistic enough to be hostile to big pressure groups, certainly such unfriendliness—if it exists to even the minutest degree—has not been confirmed in current economic statistics. On the contrary, in many ways, this is the golden hour‘of the work- ing man. Upwards of 65,000,000 persons—an unprecedented number —are reported employed, and av- erage wages are the highest in the history of the nation. In addition, workers are receiving fringe bene- fits which are not reflected in visible income. A politician hag to be thick. _ skinned, for it is normal to be damned if you do and damned if you don’t. While some Demo- crats seek to portray Eisenhower as an anti-social friend’ of big business who is cool to the labor unions, extremists. in the right wing of his own party criticize him as a Republican New Deal- er. % : If Tke's critics want to elimi- nate him, they are barking up the wrong tree. It would have been more effective to have leaned over backwards and described his ef- forts at statesmanship with the utmost fairness. Under such cir- cumstances, Ike might conceivably have retired after one termi. The below - the - belt attacks doubtless will have the practical effect of making him think it is his duty to seek a second term. Case Records of a Psychologist Mom Worries Needlessly About Baby Inheriting Disease From His. Father Rachel is almost crazy with fear. weight and become a victim of insomnia, for fear itself can cause more damace than actual diseases. Your editor runs this educational column primarily to free your minds from need- less anziety, often’ based on wrong notions, so scrapbook these cases or mail them to distant relatives. By DR. GEORGE W. CRANE _ Case P- Rachel M.? aged 25, is desperate with worry. “Dr. Crane. before we were mar- ried my husband offered to donate blood for the Red Cross,”’ she be- a0. shad: _gan ee & “But when they tested his blood, they reported he had_ syphillis. Since he was in the army, he was hospitalized at once and given in- tensive treatment. “When we were ready to be married, the doctor told us it was all right to go ahead with the wedding. “Bul now IT am worried almost to death. My-husband- is overseas and I have a baby boy. “He has had a chronic red rash for months. Our family physician says it is just an allergy. But I am afraid the baby may have syphilis. My~ doctor made a blood test of me, however, and said I do not have it. _ “But can’t a baby inherit ve- nereal disease from its father?” TRUTH FREES you ao Jesus ‘said the truth shall. set us free, and that will be readily evident from ereanhy ouae. Babies ‘cannot. inherit. xenereal disease! So Rachel's yourig son pny = ar aces ee : his father. “An Infected father tant pee? create a syphilitic child through It has made her lose a pure or noy-infected mother ; That's a medical axiom. “But, Dr. Crane, aren't some babies born with syphilis?” Rachel asked. . Yes, that is occasionally true. But they, contract their syphilis from an infected mother during the time they are carried.in her womb. * * * “But isn't that inheriting +h? disease?" Rachel presisted. No, there is a big difference be- tween catching a disease from . such personal contact versus hav- ing it passed along via inheritance. DUE TO PROXIMITY A mother with syphilis might also infect any baby “who nursed at her breast, but that would not be inheriting disease. Mammals, which carry their young inside the mother’s body, thus often infect those offspring before birth with their mother's diseases, yet this is\ simply due to proximity to the female parent. A chicken, which Jays.its eggs, “can have them hatched by an incubator’ Meanwhile, the. ferti- lized eggs may Have no contact with the mother hen.-If the chieks then could be shown to have ail- “ments that the parent hen or . Tooster possessed, you'd have a ‘good i muses for Inheritance ‘test made. And if Rachel's husband could procreate a syphilitic child though Rachel's blood test proved she did” not have syphilis, then“we'd have a right to argue that the baby inherited its syphilis. . * * © But no baby has ever been found to have syphilis at birth, despite their syphilitic fathers, if the mothers are not meanwhile syph- ilitic. GERM DISEASES — yerm diseases apparent!y not capable of being inherited. Thus tuberculosis, syphilis, gonor- rhea, diphtheria, typhoid, etc., can- not be inherited. * * '& are But babies can have many of these at, or shortly after birth, if their mothers, are so infected. Feeblemindedness, diabetes, deafness and certain other glan- dular defects may be inherited, for these are not germ diseases. Furthermore, if a man has syph- ilis but has been treated until the doctors pronotince him safe for marriage, you wives need not worry about contracting his syph- ilis, even if his blood tests are not . yet negative for that disease. In casé of doubts about organic medical ailments, simply go -to your famjly physician and*haveva Tt will not cost y much and the relief of your mind is worth = = price. - * Send for my y beakiet ‘Facts about Pregnancy.” bi care of / i Fi i f "(THE PONTIAC PRESS, _ 88c _ Educational i . 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Lincoin told the convention of the Republican Young Men of Michigan that the presidential. election was based on one great issue: the question of extending slavery into the Western Terri- tories, Republicans estimated the erowd at about 30,000, but esti- mates by Democratic observers ranged from 7,000 to 15,000, Before Lincoln took the platform, ndier, wealthy Detroit and one of the founders of the party two years ago, spoke explosively against acmante urging Lincoln's speech was the shortest ot the day, He told the convention . “We have ever de- plored, it,” he said, times, it's only the lie detector that keeps them out of jail or the electric chair, McInerny added. The report came as the Academy of Polygrapher Examiners, opened its first annual meeting here. Fred EF. |Book Sale 10,000 BOOKS Including Fiction-Non Fiction Juvenile Values to. $500 victs who otherwise won't talk. Fi i * cs * Such evidence can be extracted ,| fear of reprisals from fellow con- ‘Breaking Point’ Different f With Each Personality Prof, Richard L. Holcomb of the University of Jowa Bureau of Pol- fee Science said the lie detector has great value in “cracking” crimes committed in prisons. Hol- comb said it’s often the only way of getting information from con- from them by the lie detector, without giving them the feeling they have “ aled." Prisoners Prieuemi tide \ don't realize that by their responses they have told through the lie detector things they. wouldn't tel) otherwise for victs, Holeomb concluded. The U.S. $500 bill carries a ple- jeved of President McKinley, Lincoln Urges Abolishment of Slavery, Pleads With Dems to Save. ‘Equality’ The principle of equality, Lincoln added, was responsible for this nation’s great growth in its 80 years of existence. a a He then-said that the.Democrats should ask themselves if they were not making up arguments _ to defend their stand that the govern- ment had no right to abolish slavery, “If you affirmative, see how a whole party has been turned away from their love to liberty? Throw off these things ‘and’come to the resctie of this great principle of equality. “Come and keep coming. Strike ‘and strike again, So sure as God lives, the victory wil] be yours,” Lincoly concluded. 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Modern design | Our Reg. $279.00 MODERN BEDROOM. - Double 00 $3850 : = ood @ good selection of decorator styled covers. 3] 3 5M ‘ dresser, chest and bookcase bed, styled in House $] 45% Our V Our Values to $15.95 a, Cer eee ane . and Gordens colors ............. 2.520000 Up t ite ) DINING ROOM G CHAIRS CHROME CHAIRS $5500 _ Many One of « Kind Our Reg. $279.00 2-Pe. SECTIONAL SUITE. De- $ 00 signed by Rowe in new metallic tweeds. Clear- 14 Our Reg. $319.00 EARLY AMERICAN. Vanity, $] 55” ance priced ot......... Siete elelolsvoreene @ i eeter chest and bed. Solid hardrock maple. Our Reg. $229 A WO ON i ec eee ie og) Hide- Away Bed Beautiful Sota by Day Bed by Night $159 ROOM. Double dresser, chest and bed. Floor nA Faneo oto Coo SOGnE Hae nnn oe % Our Reg. $389.00 MODERN BEDROOM SUITE. $] 85 Our Reg. $299.00 2-Pe. LIVING ROOM SUITE. $ 00 Styled by Kroehler. Choice of colors in fine ] ae Our Reg, $349.00 SEAMIST MAHOGANY BED- $] 70” frieze tweeds ..,............0 0.005 ce eeee newest design in modern furnishings. Foam rub- Double dresser, chest and bed, styled. by Our Reg. $329.00 2-Pc. SECTIONAL SOFA. The $] 75” Fhe I Neyehled® ... oso. an eho ceS i ber cushions ...............0 0.00000 00e. age y' STs , a , a Our Values , Up to $59.50 | ie ‘$3005 4 . Up to $21.50 |) Our Reg. $359.00 SOFA & CHAIR. Lawson styling ¢ 00 Our Reg: $489:00 4-Pc. BEDROOM SUITE. Double ¢ 00 P : p to $39. SMOKERS . j by ,Flexsteel. Lifetime construction guarantee. 18 5” dresser, chest, bed and nite stand. Sunset 240” DRESSERS RUGS j tT N . ES HAC AO BD R06 Oo o6 050 GUN bO BOO 1 mohogany finish «0. eee | . Z MIRRORS es | : f DREOOER Bue: ggg 1 el ae Mi: §=—-Our Reg. $389.00 FRENCH PROVINCIAL SEC. ¢ 00 Our Reg. $589.00 MODERN BEDROOM. oe 00 =e - ; TIONAL, All the grace and charm of this Old | 19 _ | Lerge, roomy, double dresser, chest and bed. 28 50 Our Reg. $199.00 21” TV. Table model. Handsome 00 * World Period. Now only ................. ; Pink mohogony finish ..... 2... 2.6 be eins mahogany weed finish. Famous make. Buy now 139°. \ " : i s Ce Seer rere eee ee eee ee ee i OF Fi Our Reg. $429.00 HOLLYWOOD MODERN. Rich R 9.00 TRIPLE DRESSER ustom “ Smartly Ne covered in lah week Wess fete. fom rear § 21 5 00 ay}: at bal, lather seen Guute, Autedinmas $ 3 20” De Reese aig tg 108 Guntie’ s+ $] 59” construction ..... Own bevels savbecptcvses ee PTE Oe ee ne aca ee s , : Our Vanes OES . Rat we HUNDREDS MORE ON SALE! : ® GENEROUS TRADE-IN Ovr Reg, $259.00 REFRIGERATOR. 7 en, th detane $] 69” All | sixes—Box | ‘LOWANCE For oll] Notts . ' . fom Shy inne nok OLB sure to Our Seg GSAD TALE DADE, RADIOS. —— $] 50 5 8 | I & & | » ® : ky ble “les @ aR ack fet Pm : OE POEMS T nf OO 7 3 | Geen eH Hee Our, Reg. $209.00 FULL SIZE ELECTRIC RANGE ¢ 45” 2 : | ee ae Ve oe iy Ms iy oop Pewr mre viet ws SA . : » oo } BF 3g a te ; Ph ‘ | ri - 2 5 a | 2) U T H A : N AW | YOUNEED | Our Rog. $179.00 FULL SIZE GAS RANGE. Fame $9 5% 3 ; 1 NMTINO'C Moer pi ' Oat! CT dei ~~ 1 a has : ee S ) } PONTIAC’S MUST BEAUTIFUL FURNITURE STORE : : sricg Spee Rmntow eas seven Some gg) EOD _ - REGULAR AND FIRM INCLUDED! | FREE DELIVERY WITHIN 100 MILES model. One ¢ sbirhaanedyen is ] ’ : / | f | ‘ oes, reg we re pl val SS Ss ROG Gs OO ca 8s See ORIG ie aa aa, egy 2 See et 22 Sie ep eyo i as Sa Me Ce ep Oe eee ae a &. me : : i : % a I Py LY = ig os ~ Ps ie ee ‘ beige ee : eng ciig % ELVE = S 3 | THE. rontrXc PRESS, MONDAY; SEPTEMBER 125-1955” ee ren ee spit a 3 arlare Nir Daharje | {om the Saturday blast would be : | Canad ORS eight of 29 bus passengers leo | | Workers Dig Debris scmoo sir wt oun Charles Mcfcer Says: Cambodia Elections "|!2 Invred in Monroe |e ~~” "| COCKROACHES | a. Blast en employes suffered minor inju- | To Study Alcoholics 4 One Full Yeor Guerantes: ga Davisburg Man Dies — ‘Robert Labelle, 26, of Davisburg,. died Saturday, night , lof apparently i : i i z - Labelle’s wife, Barbara, 21, told officers. that -her husband had been despondent © over warn! - problems. MILLER’S—144 OAKLAND AVE. Adjustable Steel Hollywood BED FRAMES. on large 2-in., easy rolling casters if 2% ¥. 4 '< = A $12.00. Value — $Q71 ~\@ difficult play and -made it su- | perior entertainment. The play was ' Abbott and Helen Hayes became every. couple whe have lived long | together, loved, quarreled, had ehildren—and 1 other, “|Wilder's Play POE |Hope of Mature. Television|,™ . NEW YORK #—Television is . ing George in oukiring the Sabina |. little ‘more mature today because NBC last night bravely presented the Broadway stage success and Pulitzer Prize winner, “The Skin of Our Teeth,” by Thornton Wilder. If. any literal-minded viewers were confused by the scene of the drama, they nevertheless must have been entertained by the su- perb acting of Helen Hays, Mary Martin, George Abbott and Flor- ence Reed, to-name four among a topflight cast. As George Antrobug and his wife, of Excelsior, N. 4., George foe cock As Sabina, their maid, Mary ‘Martin was a delightful fantasy of man’s dreams and other women's everyday experience. A host of oth- er fascinating characters could be said to symbolize other human points of view, AMORALITY PLAY ee But “The Skin of Our Teeth''- ts | (not a Morality play. As conceived | Strong ae Steel Bed » Easy Terms | » Frame Only Available | These strong metal bed frames may be attached to any hea or used without one. : | It floats the Resdboat legs slightly above the .- | floor. The weight of the is evenly distributed and the frame legs on casters fit underneath where they can’t be bumped into. You can change one headboard for another with ease—or convert your frame from twin. size to full size in a matter of minutes. ] Price does not include headboard, but does in- clude bracket to fasten headboard to frame. Special! Complete Hollywood Bed - Consisting of luxurious “innerspring mattress and matching box spring, six legs and beautiful headboard. Ticking on mattress and box spring rein- forced with DuPont's miracle Dacron. Twin stze only. Limited time offer. Complete. $ 09” Monday - Friday Evenings Wednesday Afternoons Our 19th Year of Greater Value Giving i by Wilder and executed by last ; night's brilliant cast, it was an off- | | beat amorality play that says some | true and devastating things about mortals. Combining burlesque with deadly seriousness, it gaily jumbled that thing called time. “George Antrobus and his wife and Sabina (Mary Martin) sur- | vive the Ice Age, the flood and _ the holocaust of war, After the lee Age George finds elected president of the ancient | and honorable order of mam- | mals, assembled in convention in Atlantic. City. A transformed Sabina finds her self the blonde winner of a beauty contest. And after flood and =| and reconcilation with George, | Mrs. Antrobus finds herself steady- | City Building ‘Permits Total | Near $500,000 | Building permits for projects valued at nearly one-half million dollars were issued by the Pontiac Bullding Dept. last week. Heading the lst which totaled $483,338,. were permite for a $109,000 Oakland County Health department building on Tele- MILLER FURNITURE | “Where You Honestly —: 144 Oakland Ave. Careful Free Delivery Pay Something to Yourself | @ WORM ADVER TIRING, inn land Fourth avenues. ‘Pending Against Pickets | ithe pickets of the Berg Dry Clean- | 4| Verne C. Hampton, Pontiac attor- | H Picketing, led by two of the own | graph road and a service garage at 245 EK. Walton Bivd., valued at $123,448. _ Also on the list were 18 frame ]| houses te be built on Second, Third | Their total value is $90,000. Five other houses are slated for construction on Lookout drive. Estimated value is $22,000 for the five. Other permits issued for pro}- ects valued at $500 or more: House, 837 Meadow, $6,500 Garage, 15 Adams Garage, 621 Fourth, $500 Addition, 347 Rockwell, $2,300 Addition, 82 W. Beverly, $795. Addition, 485 Fourth, $1,200. *° Addition, 26 Summit, $2,000 Addition, 339 8 Paddock, $15,000. Addition, 217 Hughes, $1,000 45 N. Merrimac, $2,000 Re-side, 210 Whittemere; $650. Re-side, 380 E. Beverly, $705. Re-side, 131 Washington, $500. . Re-side, 142 Baldwin; 8745. $i, Basement, 700 Northfteid, 82,500 Basement, 9 Bay, $10,000. Addition, Attorney Claims Action Court action was pending against ers of Clarkston, according ad | ney for owners of the firm.- ers’ sons, continued today against | the firm at 6700 Dixie Hwy., on! grievances that the strikers were | fired for joining the union. | The parents, Jesse R. and Fior- | ence Opal Berg, said the pickets, ‘not fired but quit, Tuck a few dollars into a Savings — Account at PONTIAC FEDERAL each and every payday. It’s the profit- able way to pay something to yourself, to accumulate money for the biggef things you want as you earn our - generous dividends. - Our current dividend rate is 2% per annum and we have never missed paying a dividend since our founding. ALL SAVINGS INSURED UP eroreinme ‘ ~ ¥ Pontiac _ Federal Savings _and-Loan Association: > "161 W. Huron "Downtown Bratich Ba Lawrence St. . ‘oper Branch _ Main St. Beat the last minute fuel - oil rush by calling us to- day for the high-heat -MARAFUEL needed to fill up your tank! Prompt service always. himself ~ five of whom were drivers, were | who returns ag their maid,: So, if it is necessary to say it,| day. “The Skin of Our Teeth’ concerns the indomitable, survival of that comically- ~viewed, vertebrate, man kind. To ai least one viewer the ploy actors, set, direction combined to make “The Skin of Our Teeth” the most mature and enjoyable tele. vision program in many months of watching the set. But the greatest accolade. goes to NBC for having ~ grace and gumption to preserit a ! * * * With nearly everybody trying so. terribly hard to be so terribly | ‘popular’ on television these days, | it's a pleasure to see an imagina- tive leadership that recognizes viewers as more than automatons with carefully conditioned ed reflexes. 'Churchills Celebrating wollte wing oa ye former King Norodom Si unprecedented shutout, ae With only two remote districts | er , Sihanouk’s Popular So-| *#ter coer to ee seats conducted a political- social cru- sade, asserting that his sole goal was to corruption in high places and help his country’s prov- erty-stricken pefsantry, 47 Years of Marriage WESTERHAM, England & — Sir and Lady Winston Churchill cele- brated their 47th wedding anniver- go vin cree sooees wan one © 8. " MONROE @—An Ohio motorist : was in eriti¢al condition today at ra tage corned collision ix which 12 ee manenni Monroe General Hospital, follow- persons were injured. DETROIT w — A two-day comr|| From Houses, Apartments, Gro~ ference, reportedly the nation’s |[ cery : Reataucentn: He first devoted solely’ to- skid row'||} main out Only three hours. | It is d ‘by mayor's re- : habibtation commatiee on sxid row || ROX EX Company oe 2. with: a Greyhound bus on U. §. 24, 1% miles south of Monroe, i : _ Three of Watkins’ passengers and _FOR THE MOST COMPLETE SELECTION OF DRAPERY | FABRICS—BE SURE TO SHOP mint for 3 15-Pc. Breakfast Set A bright wrought iron. a 5-pe. plastic top breakfast set-in chrome or Plus a 10-pc. | Sheffield cutlery carving -set: 15 E. Pike St., Just Off .OPEN FRIDAY AND MONDAY TIL-9 P. M. FURNITURE- Saginaw a» k. x “49° ADD NEW FASHION TO YOUR HOME ON LONG EASY TERMS. IDISCOUNT HOUSE Maal /MERCHANDISE SURPLUS “APPLIANCES Rooms! 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The total to date kinder- garten through ‘twelfth grades is total of-mbout 1050 students. Mrs. Jean Young FARMINGTON—Word has been received here of the death of Mrs. Jean Young who died Friday in _ Waldwick, New Jersey. Survivors include her husband Robert and 2 daughters, Cathy of ‘ Hollywood, California, x. = Mrs. Jean Watkins of Waldwick, two grandchildren. A prayer service was held Sun- day in Waldwick and burial will be in Hollywood, California, beside the body of her son. Richard Fancher IMLAY CITY—Service for Rich- ard Fancher, 93, Imlay City, will be held at 2 p.m., Wednesday from Muir- Brothers Funeral Home, with burial in the Imlay‘ Township Cemetery. He died Sun- day. ‘ Surviving are his wife, Mary; & daughter, Mrs. Nita Holst, Detroit; a son, Earl Fancher, Hillman; a sister, Mrs. Rosa McClaren, Al- mont; a brother, Myron Fancher, Imlay City, and four. grandchil- dren. Maurice L. McGee MILFORD—Service for Maurice L. McGee, 54, of Detroi., former- ly of Milford, will be held in Cooks- ville, Tennessee, where the body is being taken for burial. Mr. Mo- Gee died Saturday. His survivors include two chil- dren, Mrs. Helen Steward of De- troit and Maurice Jr. of Cooks- ville, Tennessee; two grandchil- dren; one brother, Wallace of Mil- ford; and one sister, Mrs, Wilsic Bockman of California. "Minnie B. Hillman HOLLY — Service for Minnie B. Hillman, 56, 822 East Baird, will be held Wednesday at 2 p.nt. from |’ the Bendle Funeral. Home, with burial in Lakeside Cemetery in | Holly, Mrs. Hillman died suddenly at her home Saturday. She is survived by her husband _and 10 children: Mrs. Albina Brown, Leicester, England; Mrs. Alice Gordon,. Holly; Mrs. Ruth Carnis,. Fenton; Laura Hillman, Holly; Sundra Hillman, Arthur Jr., Robert, Wilbur, Jack, and James, all of Holly; and eight grandchil- dren. dens P. Sorenson LAPEER — Service for Jens P. Sorenson, 77, of 1933 Hadley Rd., is being held today at 2:00 p.m. at Muir Brothers Funeral Home in , Lapeer, with burial in. Mt. Hope) Cemetery in Lapeer. Mr. Sorenson died Saturday at his home. He is survived by two brothers, ship Schools is nearing completion | Local Baton Twirlers Councit PTAI Day. Session. Ms. ‘Julia B Butts, ‘Oldest Resident Former Teacher Dies in Granddaughter’s Home Yesterday 1830. Widow of the late David E. Butts she lived here all her life. She was a former student in the old three-room Rochester acad- emy; Rochester's first school, After. in 1877 she became a teacher in the school on the site of the present Avon School on John R. Elizabeth Case of Rochester and Mrs. Merrill Cross of Detroit; a granddaughter Laura Lou Wilson; and-one great granddaughter, and | a brother, Dr. C. A. Bromley of | Detroit, Service will be from the Pixley Funeral Home Wednesday at 2 p.m. The Rev. William H. Colly- | cott will conduct «srvice . and burial in Mt. Avon Cemetery. Take Prizes at Fair KEEGO HARBOR — The Dreyer sisters of Wards Point, Orchard | Lake, have again shown their Abil- | ity as baton: twirllers, Each of the girls won first prize recently at the State Fair, The Junior division was di- vided into_age groups.. Sharon took first place in the third junior | division and Arlene took first =| the first junior division. Marilyn was first place winner in the Juvenile group. Royal Oak Township Man | Held on Assault Charge ROYAL OAK TOWNSHIP — Jo- seph Burton, 54, of 21341 Woodside St., is in custody of the Royal Oak Township police pending an as- sault charge. Police said he al- legedly “shot Calvin Jones. of 10223 ‘Argo street, early Sunday morn- ing. Jones is in Mt. Carmel Mercy | hospital with a shattered lower. left arm. Surviving are daughters Mrs. |- _ CQUNTY COUPLE AND ADOPTED TOTS — Army Captain Law- ‘}rence V, Hoyt, son of Mr. and Mrs. Keith J. Rankin of Royal Oak, and his wife, Joan, hold their adopted German children, Patricia (left) and Keith (right), at their apartment in Frankfurt. The Hoyts adopted the children through the Hanau and Frankfurt Children’s Bureau. The cap- tain is assigned to headquarters of the 4th Infantry Division and has been in the Army since 1943. A 1948 graduate of the U. S. Military Acad- emy at West Point, he arrived in Europe in April 1954. ‘West Bloomfield) PTA to Meet | Firemen Hold a Picnic | WEST BLOOMFIELD — Volun+ teer firemen and their families from Keego Harbor, Twin Beach, Walnut Lake and Union Lake at- tended the West Bloomfield Fire Department's annyg! picnic Satur- me at Oak Beach Park, Cass Lake. hm -|Marian Dunlap, Thaddeus Mraz |Exchange Vows Welch of Walled Pak Lake. A luncheon at Kingsley Inn was | followed by a lawn ‘party‘at the | ‘home of the bride. Mr. and Mrs. Mraz entertained out of town guests at their home-in Highland Park. | Marian and Ted toured the east- ern states for their wedding trip. Lightning Hits Barn; ‘$38,000 Fire Ensues NEW HUDSON -- A three-story | barn at the Pettingill Brothers farm on Pontiac trail here was burned to the ground after being: struck by lightning Saturday. -New Hudson and South Lyon | fire departments. responded to the alarm. Fire Chief Frank Knapp of New Hdson estimated the loss at $38,000. : Among the lost contents of the barn were 200 chickens, a tractor, a new plow and a quantity of stored wheat and oats. Name Walled Lake Man Clarence Cole of Walled Lake was appointed a Trustee at the four-day national convention of the Dads of Foreign Service Veterans at Buckeye Lake, Ohio. He is one of three Michigan men elected to | office. METAMORA—A course in First Nels of Hadley and Theoradore of Elba, and one sister, Mrs. Perry Stimson of Lapeer. Utica School Leader Dies of Heart Attack UTICA \W—William R. Davis, school superintendent at Utica for the past 25 years, died of a heart attack Saturday. He was 61. FRESH DRESSED | a ay FRYERS . Aid will be offered in Lapeer nas | North Braneh during the latter | part of September, . with Dr. | Charles Williams annd Jean Bent- ~—lasses will be offered in other communities in Lapeer County as soon as instructors are _avall- 39: Lapeer and North Brenan Offer First Aid Courses able, Any group or individual who wishes to take this course, may contact one of the following in your community: Lapeer+Robert Mott or Mrs. Charles Williams; Metamora, Mrs. ley teaching in Lapeer and Dr. Paul Horton; Dryden, Mrs. Ben |. | R. D, Belanger teaching in North Coleman: Columbiaville, Mrs. Tom Branch. - Zemmer; North Branch, Mrs. | Ralph Knack or Dr. R. D. Belan- , ger; Almont, Rev. Daniel Boxwell, | and Hadley, Mrs. Carl. gerlach. ‘The special event of the day was a softball game won by Station. 1 71-year-old assistant fire chief Roy Ottmer showed the boys up by hitting a home run. : They also held a penny scramble for the smaller ‘tots and races for adults and children. Navy Board Debates Landy Commission . NEW YORK A special Navy board today pondered the question down -before, despite naval honors at college, because his mother was once a Communist, The board yesterday finished se- cret hearings on the casé at which | and his attorney were | Landy, 21, present. Completion of the bear-| ings was announced by Rear Adm. | K. M. Walled Lake Rotary Entertains Teachers The Walled Lake Rotary club McManes, will have all the new teachers in the. prabeipena = their guests at their meeting t Sapnened Clifford H. Smart. will give a short address. 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The station is at 16 Mile road gO post of feathers, 50 pounds of | Hie teachers will Be in their rosme Ortonville announce the engage-| and Groesbeek. The boy had been! seed and 60 Liberace charm ‘and will hold ten-minute sessions | ment of their daughter Jacklyn to | hunted since he disappeared after) bracelets. with the parents, There ‘will be | Ronald D. Shaltz, son of Mr, and | leaving his home at 4 p. m. Friday four minute intervals between each | Mrs. R. G. Shaltz, also of Orton-|for football practice. 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Ac- tually one long bi it folds over giving. warmth of 2 blanke sulating in-between. a et! Cotton and wool. Ses eae ate ee ete Pe tek ES oat’ aes aes SE ~ 90 are lus in- pock- AT PENN EY’S. bering for over 1600 stores mall 48 states brings the Discovered.on East Side crt pm ona ares le ho After City-Wide Search | Ms home. Some cemen, aided by 25 - _by-Volunteers-Army Gann ean tn ae panded Sead einai sieans ted ieee: scoured streets s , DETROIT w — Police Saturday im the area. It is About @ mile from i. A Rae pe ee ee ee eae CSS Cem NT ne mmm Tg ta Se SEM tay TOR IR Te ee Cel 5 E g ‘ g i 4 a Sek ig ei ie aa eh NA! et Fy onors Bride- - Will.0.Way’s Apprentice Theatre had willing. Be registering Saturday miorning. Mrs. B. W. Blanchard (left) of Detroit acchandiied her daughter, Brenda, when. _ she registered. se Nes 4 pon Kneeland i Detroit, wnt (left to right) Darla Saepeport and Brenda Blanchard are shown signing for apprentice classes with Mrs. Celia M. Turner and Treesa Way Sikorski Registering her twins was Mrs. Walter of Will-O-Way. Registrations will continue until Sept. 17. Will-O-Way Registrations Being Taken rentice Theater + Classes in Drama - Begin Sept. 17 i 5 E : i : be : a gk? gE ty i Hi! E ef i ig if j di Fall and Winter Cottons Use | Exciting Fabrics i Women’s Section MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 195., PAGES 16-19 Events Fete Jean Bride-elect Jean Wasserberger|Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Ostrander of was honored at two affairs over | Lowell street Friday evenirig at the weekend. Tae en oe Ss Mrs, J. A.. Rammes and Mrs George Wicsmberger ih MAG LUMA Ee Goo Heese avenue, Jean will become the/| evening in the Rammes home on bride of John H. Ostrander, son of! Sylvan Lake, pe . , evel ee Barbara Joanne Groom and Gordon LeRoy Johnston . exchanged ' nuptial vows Saturday evening. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James A. Groom of Flint, and he is the son of Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Johnston of Joslyn avenue. URS. GORDON LeROY JOHNSTON = Barbara Groom Becomes Bride of Gordon Johnston Matron of honor, Mrs, Rebert EK, F ke of Sagi + and maid of honor, Patricia Butler of Lansing, wore gowns of rust or- At a 7:30 p.m. candlelight cere. | mony Saturday evening at First. Presbyterian. Church, Flint, Bap- : bara Joanne Groom became - the | bride of Gordon LeRoy Johnston. | Dr David Molyneaux performed | rangements of shattered — fugi the service before 450 guests. chrysanthemums in bronze fea 2 > 8.4 tones, She is the daughter of Mr. and’ Her other attendants, Mrs. Mrs, James A. Groom of Flint. | James A. Groom, Jt., Marlea At- and he. is the son of Mr. and Mrs. | kin and Joanne Craft;-all of Flint, R. E. Johnston of Joslyn avenue. | wore mint green gowns. The elon- Her full length bridal gown ot | gated bodices were topped by rose pointe lace over satin featured ‘tucked yokes with self buttons and a portrait neckline accented with tiny collars. Their skirts were tiny scallops and opalescent se- ‘knife pleated of ballerina-length. quins, Her lace. skirt fell over a They wore plateau hats of taffeta Bermuda double tulle ruffle with a full edged with pearls and carried ar- broadcloth are | Campbell. For the reception. held in the |. ing the ceremony Mrs. Campbell | wore a green crystallette dress | with gold accessories and a corsage of brown cymbidum orchids, Mrs VanderHoek wore a rose rs dress with brown accessories and | Patricia Cam pbell Speaks children. | | evening, ; i uted were Mrs, | Church Group Fetes Two. Mrs, Abbott is chairman of the (Christie of Bloomfield Villa ge for tea committee assisted by Mrs. | coveral weeks. John Ashby, Mrs. Norman Roth, | | She will be visiting friends in Mrs. Barney Roepcke and a | Pontiae before she returns to her erine Baker, ‘home on October 1. Others working on the committee * are Mrs. Cyril Miller, Mrs. John | Cooperative picnic suppers are | Windiate, Mrs, Earl Currah, Mar-| net enjoyed by the fairer sex /garet ‘Seward, Mrs.- Cecil Mc-, only. On Friday evening Virgil | Callum and Mrs. Vaughn Garrison.| “Mike Myers entertained | Mrs. W.. O. Roeser, president,| twenty-eight fellow employes at | presided at the meeting. his home on Linconshire drive. “Steaks” were the order of the Garden Club Meets On Tuesday afternoon, the Syl- van Garden Club executive com- mittee held a meeting. at the home (of Mrs. Sam Warwick of Island Court. Plans for the coming year _were discussed. The affair honored C. D. Robinett of Chippewa road who is being transferred to Detroit. * * % Mr, and Mrs, Charles Meier of South Jessie street have been entertaining Richard Startin of | Oak Ridge, Tenn, at their home. Mr, Starlin’ is traveling for the Atomie Energy Commission. Mr. kien. Howasi Rummell (nee Joan Juett) of Orchid avenue, announce the birth of a daughter, Wendy Joan, on Sept. 2 at St. Joseph Mercy Hospital. Grandparen Earl Van Dyke served retresh- ments for the group. It wag an- ‘now! the ‘Oct. 13 meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Fred ee ee Woman 1s Honored at urprise wy. /Rummell of Finit. . Mr,, amt eri, “Marve T. dor | , Brighton, Pa, are announcing the Van on Wosbee: avenue e Friday, evening in honor of her birth of a: daughter, ‘Cyathia, | mother, Mrs, er. Sept. 9, ; Of the seventeen . Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs Mrs. Letitia Dennis of Courtright, Omer Winton of, Judson street and | Ont. Mrs. Ray Cook of Oxford! Mr. and Mrs. Marvin ae ae garments to att a ghee Fort Worth, Texas, ~ ;U. S. | Seafe, Mrs, Glenn Joily,' Mrs, | | Walter | Nicholson, . Thelma” Plympton, | a corsage of honey cymbidum or | ' chids. | * bd m ‘ The bride ehanged to a light brown suit with avocado accesso- ries for the honeymoon trip to Niagara Falfs and Washington D.C. On their return the couple will reside in Drayton Plains. Baby Shower Fetes ‘Mrs. Robert Jolly | Mrs. Robert Jolly was honored at a pink and blue shower Thurs- | day evening. Mr¥. Jolly, formerly | of East Huron street, is now re- siding in Fort Smith, Ark., where her husband is stationed with the Army. Ls ] Ey : The shower was held at the Loon Lake Shores: home: ofMrs. | | Robert Marion assisted by Mrs. | | Edgar Plympton. Guests attending the affair were Mrs. Henry Snyder, Mrs. Elmer | Huntley, Mrs. Richard ‘Leitner, Mrs, Jerry Johnson .and- Mrs. Le- | Roy Jolly, - Others attending Gérdon Parker, i were Mrs, Mrs, LeRoy | Jolly, Mrs, Howard |= Gladys Wright, Mae. Foots, Katie Dickinson, | Nona Thettpson and Rita McAboy . Edna Schafe, ‘Marlene Fisher, | also attended. Stick a. clothespin on pron d self. they, need mending. « ' meet “Tuesday | Joseph 8&t., Dera D. Card | will méet Tuesday Ira M. Smith, registrar emeritus of the University of Michigan will talk on “To Go or Not to_Go to College” when he addresses ‘the Zonta Club of Pontiac Thursday at Hotel Ww aldron. At a previous gathering members of the club attended a perform- ‘ance of “Sabrina Fair’’ at Will-O- | Way. Proceeds from the event will | benefit the club's scholarship fund. Lauretta Paul was hostess to the club at Pontiac General Hospital Thursday evening. Following the’ meeting the members divided into | two groups and toured the hospital. Coming Events MOMS of America fnc.. Onit'?, wit noon. for a school girl luncheon and business meeting at the home of Mrs, L. C. Pitts, 1785 Rever St. Rosette bg a . will moot at the home of Mrs: ¢ Bowen, 2341 st. eo a ue luncheon Wednesday ni Wedne sorry 7 pm at the “home “et mw mes sone y Wennetaa, ou Lasalle St. . Mother Allen Pra Band at 9 am. and Oakland -~ Holiness Assn. at 10 a.m. Tuesda’ the Zion Church of the Nazarene, Pike @t. Blue Star Mothers Chay 4 will me Tuesday at 8 sg at nape — Catholic Women wilt 3 eek tooth at et the league building, 281 yy oe ‘Bow! Circles will wider at a hom + dod Besste Bogard be a Cs Wednesday at 10 doc m There wil. x oon. Club of ~ Maccabera at. Nome of Mr. and Mrs. are sae won St. | 161 Judi b arg ef of the Moose cha 70 pe tetay. ae a Ornest. Saseetive + ae hp at the ‘setiool. ee ae & potluck luncheon et — =" | ss, THE PONTIAC PRESS. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 12,1058 ee oe “ee eis es Cee , ,,__. [Pearls Ride High © |* the : 3 eee ee oa ” ee ¢ s Be pail : ce ; hve : |Girl | Looks Her. Worst’ so She Snubs Beau peti hee | By BLIZABETH WOODWARD | and were rude to him, and the; That you were shy about imeet-, with. And start being friendly , would have been a subject of con- | Tide right on'the neck'in front, but" rage price ares ‘Miss Woods cemoponad ' seep aetna ing his friend. That you didn't | whes a leedige apm Mlversatio.: - . RSG AI aan tn as | each other all summer and were eT your courage in| have sense enough to call him to| s**t eet ie _ | And- before ‘parting to ret ae 2 fgetting along: quite well; until he | (tt Bands and. stop. tlm for a ce in and wait while you scam-|~ Remember, too, : ben” Wat Gua lees sak SegR REG es © ‘worst. I was cutting the grass are due to the way you|. Tel! him frankly that you don't - a. | without being ‘scared. You knew)P 8: ipa Ne Ara gete- very cordially welcoming enjoy his icicles. They hurt. And “Dear Miss Woodward: While . sil . 2 [and was ‘all dirty, had no- shoes thal night, ‘Then try to| i De knew how sorry you wert| on my vacation I met a boy 1/7 liked him, you wanted to hear| J ANYTHING LIKE IT! on and my hair up in pincurls, him see thes, you were em- | AY? he'd ‘thaw. cut grew to like very much. He flirted | from him. And now you won't 3 Sg OD : sore Mt eeaee SNe SA 8 fetond to be caught, with your), Yeu owe bien an apategy end atte tc aerae ee EOE eee See NR He = 2 _“E felt se awful that he should OEE calien. wi oa knew him he me for my (Copyright 1985) Bere i ray cove ese | °: i " ‘was e Jtoerne teen fmn| BODY Fashions Improve __ | tigen tsa st| Sorority Chapter : : of ‘ i * Le : friend, tor he hasn't talked to me By DOROTHY ROE soil and wrinkle-resistance to keep) I would-like your opinion.” Slates Meeting a Aseectated Presa, Wenntn’s Eiier | v0 Nd wien and daeron biewds| . ‘| Mrs. J. J. Hogan will host the 7 Bnew 1 afl Hike him, abd | Thio season's well:dreaed DObY!in the new toddier clothes, that) . Aaenor!, Fremily.. es're 80! | pirmingham chapter of Alpha F've heard ‘that he still likes me. (steps out in stripes. _‘lwash as easily as a pair of stock-| “ely ? live, |X! Delta at her home on Westwood ' 1 see him all the time, but I'm | Even the littlest members of the | ings, dry in no time and need ee * | road Sept. 19. Co-hostesses Mrs. : | shy and afraid to talk ‘to him set are fashio® conscious | little or no ironing. pdirpedlaghs cov Sarl L. Benerd and. Mrs, F. West of first. So please help me. . |Mowadays, and coo their approval! Colors in these new smail-try oe oe ee oa “x4 Royal Oak will assist in serving Gae 2 of the gay, comfortable clothes top fashions are bright and permanent, e address the 7 p.m. dinner, Mrs. Hogan is Answer iB eagtn bergegevre) designers are turning out for them : washed| 700" letter handling dinner reservations. - ore Gn wit Fee teed a SUN) on, ase Os Gaye thee be ¥ ‘being overly cautious| Mrs. A, Meacham, delegate to ; / bles were dressed in cumber. | ! a pe broadlges pe A ag oa Be pe Jewelry Shows ee an arte ane street ‘address waan't| Swampscott, Mass. and. will give N. [Individual: Taste | srr su and pay wardrte home town | the latest national reports, , just as\Mom and Pop do, and eens | , : Jewelry is a favorite way fot) gets dressed up in those lacy ; teenagers to show their individual-| batistes only for an extra special — "ESE int ton: weom| Fan etree ‘CREATED a 7 e . ~ 4 ig Ned ge Nae pret gia welts on, eaate mor _ es may al a & Par-| laundering . ws . ticular town, but jewelry is the nS ' ( | opportunity most school girls take r 2 ‘onahes om ee | il tiv sn coer t'teei| Classics oy, eb tosbebeen af ehicamiomes mia al ; Exciting! New! oe a watch. : ; : : “This pattern easy to use, simple | {0™ something bed : 4 to sew, is tested for fit. Has com-| *™ething jewel-like for big oc- i plete illustrated instructions Permanent Wave : Send 35° cents in coins for this| The third basic in the: student's - : , pattern—add 5 cents for each pat-| jewelry wardrobe is a string of $730 319% $195 tern for first-class mailing. Send| pearls. Year in, year out, these _— : a to Anne Adams, care of 137 Pon:| remain right near the top of the : . tiac Press Pattern Dept., 243 West | list in popularity. |e | — 17th St., New York 11, N.Y. Print . 68 8 Complete With Cutting ond Styliag plainly name, address with zéne,| Pearls change, though. Years size and style number oat ager sgg rc thin, “WHERE QUALITY AND . 1 bastend ot Melia pacael Geceous |Suea eunea a ao ina ew SERVICE IS SUPREME” : fade while drying in the sun, let | years chokers were Gen ey tate eign plomeane SONS eS Haircuts $1.50 and $2.00 |” Films Enjoyed at Meeting ron eee a — | att F- G. Van Horn conducted Havens aid of their experience, cae cm The Exciting New Miracle Fabric of the First Congregational Chureh| than it ever bas betore.” "| No Appointment Needed! ‘i Looks and feels like fine fur. . . styled and erbfted by word | when the group met in the church] The greup was hostess to the Immediate Service! + eS LS a eee, ee eres a parlors on Friday evening. and Plymouth groups and Dejivery Pie rae | : os | seg never before achieved in » fabric cost, oe Mra. Paul Havens showed the "aesennnent wie mate ot tn'll Giitnamee | Dry iS } 6B t CSal PHONE re: - Second 1 group colqred pictures of many Announcement was mai | ; the places in the Holy Land which October meeting will be held | GENEY Cleaners | n e eau y. on . pers Floor she and Mr. Havens visited during | at the home of Mrs. Howard Losee | | . 2nd Floor ; ’ FE 5-9257 ‘Selon PEL rm bona their recent trip. Speaking of their | 0 North Perry street. 12 W. Pike Se... Pentiec Stete Bank Bidg. + 4G M. Saginaw Se; visit to the tomb of Christ, Mrs.! A social hour followed. : : : 5 ' a : = a oT Se) ces Oe , individuolistic ee 3 wor ds in the shoe story this Fall. We've sketched just a handful of the softling operas . . . half- bare ‘sophisticates oe . the shoes with new cling... new dittle heels . . . new ". dressmaker detail : that’s Fall ‘55. From an exciting and extensive collection - assembled especially for — _ ~ Counter-Clockwise Starting DRESSMAKER PLEAT soft-toe shell in Black, Brown, Grey, Red _ calf... by Marquise. . . 14.95 GRECIAN DRAPE T-strap . . :in Black Suede . . by Marquise .. . eae 14,95 - PETTICOAT RUFFLE PUMP +». in Black Suede with faille . . by Marquise .. 14.95 STITCHED cling in Block, - Brawn or Red calf... by Jacqueline . . . 10.95 — ROCKET OPERA pump in Black, Purple or Brown Suede. by Marquise .. . 14.95 LONESOME PEARL on a little- — heel’d Black or Navy suede with faille .... by Jacqueline . .. 9.95 STITCHED OPERA in Brown, Avacado, Black or Red calf by Jacqueline... 9.95 * \ - This is SHOE WE at orthursy spotlighting our fabulous new Fall collections of ‘featured in Vogue, Charm, o Glamour, McCall's ~ 6 j a : “eel! : ares ee * : ; a tg wits ie y im f ve a - ieee si beebegete 3 ip aS a 4 " Ae \"t S ah : j sa 2 8 “tak PONTIAC PRESS, MonDay, SEPTEMBER 12, 1955" HURRY! -$AVE UP TO. Pee LEE SSN TI ie hs 4 40% a 4 Coll FEderol 4-0558 . For free advice and estimates on how you can restyle your furniture to fit arid beautify your home! A represent- ative will be sent to your home with- out obligation, _ He will show you the newest, and most_ wonderful — | while she was unconsolable about | ; pieces of her life and get moving. Eo da 2 betty ‘end. ear Cially ‘in its : aby eee st the town's watieg dee tke Mo well that sho got Claire is such a woman, it. Eventually, she picked up the She organized her housework to“ get ft done fast and effici- “Time,” as Claire put it, “that lt : By Bering Direct |. youjhave ever seen. But Claire decided not to waste : . Palma N ‘ the time weeping. Instead, she be- ‘ : tact _ EASY TERMS | gan melee hooked rugs as a 4 ee Using. wool, she “specialized in \tonvee > All Work Guerentoed for $ Years -_ ee came ie dante : toe «= «WY WwW, so. betane wel ee Gmie | ILLIAM. WRIGHT 2 isa : “ee Forniture Makers & Upholsterers JUST A HOBBY. 23 Years! 270 ORCHARD LAKE AVE. : PM brerbien phe ste Aprende — : areas secon me. “I meant to keep it up just : i ‘ se] i we sii Sail tas Pe ate «oS wads i 4 é t : us Orl leg YO... Hand Tailored The New Luxury Coat of the Year 3 4 C3 4 = ie 4 4 oy In = CT. » BLONDE i ‘Luck’ Comes: to Those Who Work ®. This soft wool and rabbit's hair sheath is) designed expressly to flatter you. ° Its sleek slim lines and open neckline spell glamour whether you wear it early ‘ in the fall, or later with furs, b Fill Peppers ; and Simmer in Juice Mrs.. Kilroy Cooks Beef - Stuffed Cases on Top. of Stove _ By JANET ODELL Pontiac Press Food Editor Green peppers are on the market j in great abundance these days. Use them often in salads and as stuffed peppers. Mrs, Bruce Kilroy has an unusual way of cooking her. pep- pers in that-she simmers them on top: of the stove, Mrs. Kilroy is a contented, busy homemaker, the. mother of five youngsters, She loves to bake and to sew. She enjoys a neighbor- heed club. This year she is help- ing on the committee of her daugh- ter’s: Brownie troop. STUFFED PEPPERS By Mrs. Bruce Kilroy 1 pound ground beef 1 eee ‘) cup washed. ri 1 medium vo ng “diced fine \e teaspoon paprika i» teaspoons salt Pep per 4 green peppers, seeded Tomato juice ' Mix together all ingredients ex- cept tomato juice, Fill peppers. Place in -a pan and cover with | tomato juice. Bring to a boil on top of the stove and simmer 1% hours. Serves 4. ‘>|summer isa raincoat. Other | Qj} coats may be deep in the moth- balls, but the raincoat needs to be ever ready and ever service- * * * = These practical hints for buying -jand caring for a raincoat come from a well-known clothing | specialist. \| Fiber, care, finish and style are important in picking a rain- coat, says this expert.. The label tells about the first three; eyes about the last one. _ There are waterproof and water: rain only. Water-repelient coats are treated ; fabric of almost any sort. They won't withstand long exposure to | rain, The treatment can be either permanent or nonpermanent. PERMANENT BETTER : The permanent can withstand | repeated dry cleanings; nonper- manent finishes must be added every time the coat is washed or cleaned. Be sure to determine | which treatment your coat needs. Waterproof coats are of sheet plastic or sheet rubber. They _ Feist molatere regardless a and comfort Undreamed-of support The new luxury coat of the fall season! Or-_ lon blended with * Dynel ‘to give you ‘man-made fur that ‘looks and feels like the finest of sheared fur. They're the most exciting thing that has been shown in Coats for years. Tux- = edo or button styles. - Full Length Shorty Styles $59 CHARGE YOUR COAT Shop Tonight | *til 9 O'Clock Park Free Rear of “Store While Shopping for the “expectant” figure maulenforms Think of it! A bra that actually expands with your expanding figure! As your bustline changes during the waiting months, Tric-o-lastic® changes with it. Because every enc ircling, moulding, lifting inch of it is silken-light elastic. . and the comfortable cup sections are of cool cotton broadcloth. This means blissful freedom where you need it most... and more support and figure-flattery than you ever dreamed of. B cup, sizes 32-42, 32-36, C-cup 32-44, 32-42, D cup 34-44. 3.50 oj BOBETTE HOSIERY & CORSET SHOP STRAND THEATER BUILDING © t 14 North Saginaw Street .- _ FE 2-6921 '|Practical Hints for Buying Raincoat One of the most necessary pieces | repellent coats. The former are | of outdoor wear for spring and | for all-weather wear, the latter for how hard it’s raining. In picking a coat of this sort.be sure the | seams are sealed and that rulj- ber or plastic covers the threads used in sewing the scams. Aiso be sure there's ventilation, Waterproof coats without air | holes or vents are too warm for comfort, Waterproof coats should be dried | at room temperature while hung | by the neck strap. From looking and ‘trying - on, pick a coat that's large enough to wear over a suit or coat. Close- fitting cuffs keep out rain when carrying packages. * Fasteners Paty be secure, durable and extend the full length of the garment. The style should be flattering, in addition to these practical aspects of the coat. Select a brief case suitable for the profession. chosen .by the stu- dent; keep in mind that there -are many sizes to accommodate all types of books and papers. Ginger.’ and suntan are the most popular colors in both leather and snort Davy Diapers, Too? Crochet roses in. color—to deco- rate this beautiful new doily, ‘They stand up in lifelike form against their lovely background. Pattern 603: Lifelike roses cro- cheted in color! Larger doily. 21 inches in No. 30 mercerized cotton; smaller one to match. Send 25 cents in coins for this pattern—add 5 cénts for each pat- tern for first-class mailing. Send to 124 Pontiac Press Needlecraft Dept., P.O, Box 164, Old Chelsea Station, New York 11, N.Y. Print plainly pattern number, your name, address = zone. Oh, well, it had to happen. There are now Davy Crockett diapers, in addition to polka dotted }ones, ones with animals, with elephants or donkeys for political years), So goes fashion Jlo-pay money-sack GUARANTEH (some | for the youngest, HEARING AID Price includes oir conduction receiver and tech cormald- The reatest achievement in Zenith’s famous “Crusade to Lower the Cost of Hearing!” You owe it to yourself to Se it..Tay Today | ‘For FREE Home. Demonstration Call Better Hearing Center 8 Mt. Clemens St. _ Short Cus! ‘Permanents 6H No Reactuioess peer IMPERIAL Beauty Salon F és pa 20 E, Pike St, FE 4-2878 * Family Nights Monday and Tuesday WOODWARD at SQUARE LAKE ROAD | OUT TONIGHT » «. and we're going to Ted’s of course. Lots of things to keep us little tykes happy and the food. . . de- licious. rr SALE! Regularly $1. 35. SALE! Ne e umode wen 2 / S-t-r-e-t-c-h SHEERS $1.00 - Neumode’s new stocking sensation... . that will fit your legs as no other stockings have before! They | cling for a perfect fit! 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Your most cherished fall clothes get cleaning care at Oo9's thot is best for. them. Colors, fabrics, and style lines are preserved by Ogg’s careful “handling, meticulous classification * _ KEEPS CLOTHES CLING FREE! , | : Me . eee w , of : sos ze se: aor ee % : * 8 f - x" 4 . : i mt ele / j don = oo : i oe ss : a PR PONTIAC PRESS. (MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 12.1955 tee Foy oe = RN es. a = e Lose se Ls © 5 : y & . ae : cod % = oe ; : : ? 45 : ge . 4 : q : ) Bake. Che s Bs Vad oliraisniens Vul oon s £ninKking Holds Meeting | tires. t= a as . By MURIEL LAWRENCE _ he said quietly, “Rafe, would you| had a state court judge to dinner; him, “Boy, start taking better care ; “The June before last, Rafe| be telling me hat I'm~a great | last week, As to mother . . .”/ of yourself, It’s very easy for the 1 Fel enter. William K. Cowie raipelege toy lege term that | ‘ 2 2S a eg Sa wants to be a little one. The thing : — : bar. seating as many &s four | $2] Years of Practical Experience cost about $250; - | Atter 9 mement, Rafe, bis velee |. 100 wornen,”” hig: father i,” you're seeing my big years, Church miet at the home of Mr. | persons, snack bar can have | | 378°Orchard LA. Ave. FE 4-257) 2 . ee "| sounding curiously young, said | Said. “Tie thing is, you're seeing | son “Don’t let them scare you into and Mrs, Quillan Mahan on James/an easily tile surface in ‘ « Nobofy attacked ther, So, a ew | urgently, “Wel you are great | RY DG Yrs, son. Has it ever | believing you can't have yours.’ " K boulevard Friday evening ~ =i i a Dri nar bene cle it ee see my putes ak te little| THANK YOU . Devotions were led -by Stanton ' ‘oe here's the fall sc | , niente: ones?” - With care, Rafe avoided looking Levely and Mr. Mahan conducted ~s LE a oo ee abruptly, “Dad, i : “ > “« * ~ ‘ at his father, “Cripes,” he said, the busi : . ii Mr and ~ mm i 5 . | made this term. I-want to quit| |) tr . ed * Leaning to turn off the ignition, | shakily. “Well, what do you know Mrs, LeRoy Koch were appointed - ' , W/ISTFeSS he asked, “You've heard my| Thanks, dad. Cripes, I. . -Thanks.” ) i a school. Im not lke you. Tm ot Sele ceed teat oes on the reception committe for the Ay : away . : ; p 0 sayy? ” . . | a by Misuse as oiler on a lake freighter, haven't! “It's all right,” his father said. rang th on a | Bt é ot tom ‘ reas,” Mk bh on oe Sn ihn oot or kae Seat wil: he de -eheege Ot enter Ls “What. T'd like is a Job tn a of Words y. , sepnneages our. hair small garage somewhere. 1 don’t : “I quit college to take that oiler’s/ Rafé graduated trom college this Mrs, Walter Napersky, Mrs. e want what you've got. Alli want’ | Friend Asks How | job.” his father said, oo —_ Se Ne wae : . | is o reel, one suit of clothes and Sw | “Quit College?” echoed Rate, —_—_——— ee ee ele ond ’ Annaliese Beauty Sh three squares a day. Honestly, to Corr ect Errors stupified. “Walked out, you . Mrs, Vernon Wait served the S : ese call y Op dds in Girl's Speech (™" -.. ©, |Sorority Sets ee ne Sires = : a i a e Di antl pacers Le mee By EMILY Post petbeincr si gion pa fmnae od Project Plan | Tanner of South Francis |: Open Evenings by Appointment wom Se Spt she un. boiter reem to discover he pre- | . street. > — words incorrectly, fe did. I M : ra aoe , Da é ron a | * a B.-. JNomwroml “Gosh,” muttered Rafe. “Does| Mrs. Elwynn E. Tripp opened: | Here's a SPECIAL OFFER! Seas tile Gorean end — Sr oe oe se 2 & > é wa ‘ 7 © see her hurt. —- afternoon ta officers com : it ; {emai ce at | 2 ee Meee en ner he Once 4 Sighted floral cree ie 10.00 | to abe ter cuacoction an old eprint when I wrote | cial, philanthropic and bre gpeny cotton print iz-used for this S i 7 : : ou please tell me how | #nd asked another chance, | projects was set up by the group. | day or -minded jumper. |. »|he said, ‘OK.’ he said some-| . - pa 4 y or party-mindea jumper. , ticn tacttully? thing . else, og - oils Officers for the coming club sea- Gay rickrack trims the. gar- : Custom Permanent The word tacttur is | “What?” Rafe asked. “Wit, | son are Mrs- Elwynn Tripp. prest-| ment, which is worn with a| to go about it very : president; Strom, sitet : you are real friends, secretary; Mrs. Donald Nelson, : sh i certain of Yo ne maenuetes comtier’ Se Smart Pillows ave ee lan $. Oakes, chaplain, and aire. A] Color Note : you carelessly rake : : teresting pillows 1 deco : a poooany liape sateen oh os meeting bare. bas isa pore jn Nein ee give ey png al alae K. Halfpenny la program chair it an air of comfort, a touch of | walls Aeraciieante Jordyn ge weeei aaah a man; Mrs, Harold Frack color and make wonderful conver , eat “es ee pe ears: moa ay Sot tn rs mieten So las ctu tenes mer Lea and Mrs. Oakes: |, | With the aid of pattern’s, it's ii for 4.9511 : ‘ a barbecue next week. I would + Mrs. Emma Olson is in charge| ow easy to slipcover standard .. | Ht Snow wed be ser ot owers or he srry and | lows emake Your cum frm in | : : ? Ki im in c ‘ ; e Seginew Mes = pair of pedal pushers and a blouse ries shccesreetigerdby Austin D. Es- | Playing cafds, a compass, a clock, ; penine " 2-055! > Fm just as proud as a peacock to match at this party «r must I ler will handle publicity. daisy, rose, Chinese money, a star © A oe of my Peggy for the efficient way wear a dress, I would appreciate : ' = she manages our home. For in- | hearing from you as I don't want Use an old blanket as a skid stance, many of her friends are still to be unsuitably dressed. : when linoleum is laid; to move the » pe OPEN MON knocking themselves out scrubbing "Answer: Wear a dress by all range, refrigerator and . : ; . pe id wood floors. But not my Peggy! ~ > aon heavy objects back in place 9:30 to9 means. The dress cannot possibly out scarring the floor . She cleans and waxes them in one be wrong; the pedal pushers can. Ses 8 i ; easy operation with Bruce Cleaning cena Y am ‘ : Wax. And I'll be hanged if Peggy's| “Dear Mrs; Post: Is it ever 2 4 floors aren't the talk of our block.| proper for a woman to wear a ‘ 2 1 sure have to hand it to my Peggy} formal evening dress if the man and her Bruce Cleaning Wax for| with whom she is dining has no : 3 ‘making easy work of a tough job,| dinner caat and has to wear a And I love ‘em . business ! : : both for it! Neorly sv con pear her Ww ELSIE’S coor : reddish in. If your coloring r and wood, Peggy uses a oe en, ay BEAUTY SHOP Bruce Floor Cleaner. The skin with little color must ‘ , ; ; : be careful not to look washed out with Lorraine Moy ) ; and the be: tall in. brown. Because of numerous (ln Perry Shopping Center) : . : ; : - . ‘- variations from warm rust to 735 N. Perry . ‘ oa aS i oe bronze tones, brown can and does Phone = 1) : rn ly tails, team with your most flattering i : “a Boys’ 2 or 3-Piece - {enor \ — A| aay and they all wear. eX ETON |/OES Areme Initiates : : te cS cn On é SUITS ||New Club Member - 66'S oo = a ! sa : Mrs. Theron Taylor was initiated : = Sieve || Mrs. Theron Tay cue UUOU.... home of finer cleaning...... : Areme Chapter 503, Order of East- . é $338 Up |i ern Star, when the group began Wy its fall activities at a meeting held in the home of Mrs. Karl Shultz on Boys’ Clyde avenue. _ H Plans were made for several "se ooded - |) projects to be held this year. 4: : ‘Following business meeting és * Jackets the hostess served refreshments, they Bt Fer trim. || assisted by Mrs. Harry Vernon. , ; eee a re Sizes Her own personal jewel box will A , ; | teenager to ke accessories in . & . oe 7 Sy $1028 order; newest models have special ‘Dri hte St re : : trays ar a for rings, ear- d : : i . | USE OUR LAYAWAY' ||) "ies : a es 12. 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Nights “ti! 9 ‘Phone FE 4-0566 proof American kids believe in juvenile | ie combat ‘juvenile stan: efleet-| ively? Se cer & Ot oe DD being done — and has been done in a. quiet manner, In city after city where youth boards operate or kids are enrolled in Police Athletic Leagues, Boy Scouts, Boys Clubs, religious groups, community baseball and other projects, there was. a drop in delinquency rates. Children headed for trouble were spotted and helped by agencies which concentrate on the ‘‘de- linquency prone.’ iif combating action malgeste pein relleving jon tablets wi suceess, Cet i “55 FF Bee ie money-back i headache and : w im shex y) bah hime reliet b T ot he side of the ‘eo & pani ae —— fare officials, juvenile court police © autliorities, and community leaders,. itera ee of programs were put under the microscope to see what makes them tick. The bulk of the programs in action in the United States are the According to the Children's Bu- reau of the Department of Health, Education and Welfare, all nation- half-price! FRUIT The buy that SAVES-you plenty! Freshly baked, = Golden, delicious Angel Food Cokes at less than Ae: SAVE! Hunt's Famous Quolity No. 2%, | COCKTAIL == Cc ampbell’s “VEGETABLE SO UP lO 1d ¢ hb =€ =A SE TEL =-S4abbad PEOPLE’ S 2 Great Food Markets ‘MONDAY! TUESDAY! WEDNESDAY! to introduce —~ Specially _ Priced for This Sale Tasty Sweet Our Favorite 1 Whole Banquet * Reedy-to-Serve Chicken .@ new delicious coke and while our supply lests of 1,800 Regular 79* — FRESHLY BAKED ANGEL FOOD CAKES -| PEAS...“ 3% Ib. , INSTANT Chase & Sanborn 10° $723 fan COFFEE — Per Got of U. S. Youth ire Lawless] *3 shes pueden et: tad Vagus Gl Girts is not ‘new. ‘It became such a good ‘weapon against post-Civil War juvenile delinquency, that | Clubs sprang up throughout New Eng- land, eventually spreading across the country, Today more than 350 Boys Clubs of America, operating under the slogan of “Juvenile ~ REPAI R-SERVICE “Jn Makes Trained Technicians © All Work: Guaranteed ® pigax Electric Phone FE 2-6445 ‘ 84 Oakland Avenue—Free Parking Member Ostiand County Electronic TV Service Association AUTOCRAT —30- IN CH : eo Eighty-five years ago a group of | Salem, Mass., parents sat down | together to figure out how to keep their children out of trouble, ‘They decided to build a clubhouse where the kids could play games under watchful eyes of adult leaders, | BOY'S CLUBS START — This idea was the beginning olf the first Boys Club in the country. provide, recreational facilities for over. half a million boys crowded city districts. 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Sim- | But even the most optioniatiec | that Chinese in this country who | larly, Red China agreed that the WASHINGTON —Signs of more friendly behavior on the part of shouldn't be hit by the adminis- tration economy hatchet. + * # the Chinese Communists will in| nave grave doubts’ that the prob-| wish to do so could go to Red British - Embass ld | HOLLYWOOD (INS Hi fidren born in this | P beamed off | : i reais Inited N ye grave s P ae y could assist) «. o - ILL S) — Holly-| thinks that children ‘aul Douglas, bla wives’ : Geacike ates laa lane ar lem can be put off again next) | China, They have actually been; Americans behind the . Bamboo gap taerldh es wees hoger wood glamour gals, noted for their | manner—without benefit of anes- tales for much of the anxiety ex- | : year if the Chinese continue to | free for months to go to Red China, | Curtain. Michigan, and his No. 1 military |P@™pered way of life, have! thetics and drugs—have a better |isting in the minds of modern ? diplomatic —— premaeed today. ne , switched to one of the most primi- | chance tet a healthy Mia. “Now. knowing exactly what is : and many have done so. State , The State Department eaid i tive feats 6f womankind—natural | officer and Army chief of staff, * ¢ * -}was ‘‘delighted that all the Amer- Gen. Maxwell Taylor, are to ar- improve their relations with other American and British officials | countries. are confident that a showdown on the issue, on which Washington and London are basically divided, can be avoided again this year The latest step was their agree- ment announced at Geneva to let all American ciyiliang still held in Red China, including those in prison, come home, There was a The United States also agreed ican civilians in China are going that the Indian Embassy could give to be permitted to leave,” and assistance to any‘Chinese who did | saiq there are “no hidden mean- not feel he could get a fair deal ings . . . no side understandings” by contacting United States gov-|in the agreement. rive in Detroit uesday home from a brief: Western in- spection trip, on the way There they will see the vacation-. ing Wilson, and probably be joined | in- the. U.N, General Assembly PANEL EXPERT — You really nt ob pert to operate this coraplex panel-at the Carter Re- search’ Laboratory ih. Tulsa. Carter Oil Co. engineer trically, and i _R. L. Martin is adjusting a resistor on the electric analyzers to 20 svcouemnanc na mere acy ra fy \ "united Press Phote influx history of & syitem of oil pools, The unit: is ésseritially a model to simulate fluid systems elec. in. conjunction with the oil pool also by Deputy Secretary of De- Press Officer Henry Suydam | ‘fense Reuben B,. Robertson. said, ‘‘We expect it to be done. -| international conference on the We have no reason to doubt that |” Secretary of the Navy Charles it will be done.’ The Geneva talks which pro- duced the decisions on release of civilians are due to enter their second phase this week. By pre- vious agreement almost any issue ‘of common interest to Peiping and Washington may be raised by either U.S. Ambassador U. Alexis Johnson or China's Wang Ping- nan. es ald Quarles have held similar | meetings. with Wilson, as the re- sult of service worry over persis- tent reports that further spending cuts in the present fiscal year may be insisted on. Robertson, nde by questions and harried by criticism from Democratic quarters on Capitol * + Hill, Johnson is expected to press for | that Pentagon spending during the information on almost 500 Ameri-| Year ending next June 30 is “‘still can ‘soldiers who disappeared dur-| @xpected to be approximately 34 ing the Korean War and some of | Dillion dollars as originally esti- whom may still be alive in Chi: | mated” fast January. nese prisons. But the Peiping = said only- yesterday that this idea “has been proved by facts to be pure fabri- Ld Robertson pane <= statement to counter widespread reports that defense spending might he cut to cation.” 33 billions to help the Eiserihower j * * # f&administration wipe out a. budget Other issues which may _ be | deficit by the end of the fiscal brought: up imclude Korea, For- mosa, the possibility of a general a discourage the belief that he is Far East, and Secretary of State | pressing all government depart- Dulles’ request for a declaration | ments, with emphasis on the De- from the Red Chinese government .fense Department, to help wipé out renouncing the use of force. the ¢stimated $1,700,000,000 deficit. Discussion of these issues may| The Pentagon fiscal chiefs say ga on for months; They will pro- | {here have been no “instructions”. vide a further testing of Red to cut back further, but that there China's. policiés. They will atso a been “continuing instruc- afford opportunities for Red China | t find better ways of doing to create. more favorable world | th public opinion, ot doing doing things.” ¥, Thomas and Secretary of Air Don- | put out a formal statement | childbirth. Jan Sterling, latest devotee of this age-old phenomenon, says movie dolls as well as Chinese women working the rice fields, have discovered the advantages of having their children naturally— “as God intended.” The actress, who expects her | first child some time this evs “I'm convinced that any normal ees 6 ees 2 ne ee woman can have a child this way,” ‘Jan insisted, “The reason many of them don’t is because they fear | doesn pain. But three-fourths of the pain is only fear and if a woman is emotionally prepared for childbirth there is no need to be afraid.” OLD WIVES’ TALES Jan, who is married to Actor complained TAMA. AT’S MY LINE? no Each word is related to my work. Un- scramble as few as possible to guess my line. Answer appeors under orrow, reading downward. * *¢ © © #8 & © © © HOSPITAL ASSEMBLY LINE. . Be “It’s just like an assembly-line,” she declared. “‘And you can't even see yolr baby until the notion ny strikes some nurse and she con- the room. “I expect to have my baby at home — ali a part of procedure.” ~") LICRY 2 ROTEN -. 3 MARHONY 4 PASROON, 5 MELODY 6 SUCIM ° en fo wae wr -_— 7 NEP 8 ROWDS. a neg eb er sonia ways | © 1985 Whot's My tate, tye. 2 ceccends to trhel, he Gk Ee . Averell Harriman of ale antulge in pernsiliiy wars. Harri- Sienhowel water color. Truman tied: being an 1 Intersection ‘and Gov. G. Mennen ‘“‘Soapy”'|man has a horror of name calling. would have to make all the noise. | passing a % ichigan. * They have been very close friends | Stassen’s selection of Eisenhow | and im link “in baal p a might be the most soft-|in the past. Harriman’s mansion er seems to be| part of ‘a de-| highway chain will be forged é .|in Washington featured a bronze |termined campaign to make: up/1 4 ‘bust ot the geveral and an early) the President's mind about run-|is — _.|ning. Behind that campaign ‘Is| The ..new turnpike - will ave the GOP's complete dependence on Playgrounds and picnic areas FINEST An |to Republicans as much the indis-|a welcome breather when the full | ‘pensible man as F.D.R. was to the | NY-to-Chi hookup is made. Es- ; | Democrats. No hot young Repub-| timated safe running time: 16 QUALITY coming up from the mjnors any we ‘Democrats challenging Roosevelt. Small girl-type child of ours Curiously, the last two Presi-! 1995. She showed unusual interest dents the Republicans-have elected in the first few hurricanes of the i Ike ag a standard-bearer. He is| which will provide travelers iliean politicians . appear to be hours. 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Strange Lady inTown (REER GARSON DANA ANDREWS THES, CHMERON MITCHELL ws sm Ez SAM owen | alt DISWEY’S “VANISHING PRAIRIE” Fae eTHE BOB MATEIAS STORY” Coe he ad a a anna H | WATER ORD "Bou Office Opens 6:45 P. -|TUES DRIY oN BRR «5 UG TEN - scncns Geer ocean « "MEME CRT in PRA CAREY = Raberta HAYOES a WLC FORD» seen o Pratuand ty WAAGE MeetORAA « BURT LANCASTER “VERA CRUZ” © Also “TONIGHT’S THE NIGHT” erelt har te Dinte Mwy. (US-10) Near Telegraph Reed * fen hey Ue , James Dean's Guests Eat Dinner Without Him ee By EARL WILSON Se, ¢ NEW YORK — Mave you noticed that Sammy | records sounds exactly like Frank Sinatra with a cold . .. Letter .| from St, Louis: “My girl friends and I would like to know if it’s _| true that Liberace is bald-headed and got false teeth. Or is it Just ugly rumors? We're fans of Liberace’s and of yours.” (Ans.: * * In “Catch A Star,” the slick new revue, which has many wonderful moments, Pat, Car~ roll, playing a matinee-goer, says, “ ‘Bus Stop’! I heard about it. It’s not the kind of a show I'd take my mother to see.” Spoke up another woman, “It’s that’s why I wouldn't take my mother to see it!” ... Miss Carroll, Elaine Dunn, Jack Wakefield and David Burns display great flashes of talent. Ethel Merman, being Person- | to-Personed last week by Ed Murrow, told how her daugh- ter Ethel Jr., 13, bicycled with a” new girl in the neighborhood and related the following tale afterward: _ - Ethel Jr.: “While we were on our bikes, the little girl said, “I hear Ethel Merman lives around here.’ So I said, "Yeah, she’s my mother.’” Ethel Sr.: ‘What did she say?” Ethel Jr.: “Nothing. She just fell off of her bicycle.” * * not dirty” ,....“I know it; . I don't know about Liberace, but about me, yea! j . x +> x. Meyer Davis knows a very systematic fellow. Every morning he has coffee with two lumps: his wife and her mother .. . From an old Irish Digest: Bachelor: A man, who when he walks the floor with a baby, is dancing ... Sam Levinson: “A kid who can’t hold onto his allowance is an ineompoop” . , , “Platonic: E-IN: Open 7:00 P.M. LAST TIMES TONIGHT! JAMES STEWART JUNE ALLYSON ~ CINEm Called Peter Neel o) & at Coter'by DE LURE + tothe wonder of STERBOPHONEC SOUND A ti iti in i hin i hin hh i di _ewrreerw-eerrrvrery © “Williem Bendix 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 —STARRING—— . } 4 4 p Gene Evans { 4 q ‘wT. TT ST Se ee ee ee oe a Sl i i i i i i i i td N PETERS “ "Bae Woodward to Maple Rd.—East of Birmingham MONDAY and TUESDAY on HORSEBACK' s| 4 man-maid miracle”"—Henna Arond Zacks. THE MIDNIGHT EARL... Serge Rubinstein’s mother's his-home for sale for $300,000; ‘get a raise in 16 weeks even if they'll renew him. a year when she opened at the Apollo be about eight tunes. dress (814) on 5th Av, totals “13” .... Henry Morgan, who left “Will Suc- cess Spoil Rock Hunter?”, expects to “out” (he has @ contract) and wonders Eartha Kitt added dancing to her act - .James Dean, the Brando-ish acter, in- vited four friends to dinner, then sat by himself while they dined together .. . Cole Porter's getting $30,000 per song for “The Philadelphia Story”"— and there'll offering the ad- though hence. Friday, EARTHA KITT (Copyright 1955, The Hall Syndicate, Inc.) » TODAY'S ASSIGNMENT FOR: JUNIOR EDITORS the tune of a hickory stick.” ‘raised dots pressed into paper. READIN’ 'N’ WRITIN’ ’N* 'RITHMETIC—1 A Trip to Robinson Crusoe's Island The old rhyme said: “Readin’ 'n’ writin’ ‘n’ 'rithmetic, taught to- Things are different now. We have books from which to learn. Once there were no printed books. Stories were told by men with. good memories. The children who heard the stories told them, in turn, when they grew up. These stories became what we call legends. In the books we have today you can travel all over the world, climb Mt. Everest, take part in great events in history, go on voyages with figures in fiction, like Robinson Crusoe. ; The printed word — in books, magazines and newspapers — can teach you how to make things and how to decide upon a career and keep you in touch with the news of the world. Sightless people read in Braille, by feeling wtih their fingertips Here's a picture of a Junior Editor who is reading about Robinson’ Crusoe on his lonely island and imagines himself right there with him. Paste the picture on cereal box cardboard. Leave a half-inch rim around it as a frame. Color with crayons, making the panel behind the reading boy a dark or dull color. Use bright colors for the rest. ‘Tomorrow: The First American Schoolbook, 5 (Advertisement) New York, N. Y. (Special) — For the first time science has found a new healing substance with the astonishing ability to shrink hemorrhoids and to relieve pain—without surgery. 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Hollywood Headlines bs Now he tells me he is going to New York for the opening of “Guys and Dolls” on November 2, then to Chicago, then to Boston, and then back to the coast. So he and Frances will be present at all the Film from the heat and her illness her costumes for ‘Rains of pur) had to be made smaller. * 6 * It's a 7-pound boy for producer Bob Henry and his wife, It's also a boy for Mrs. Lee Van Cleef, wife of the actor. Lee flies in from location on “Tribute to a Bad more than 10 per cent: in the past five years — is the biggest in the Middle West. Kies Sates ) an bak ee ae mes “These things take time” is the » § Adolphe Menjous COCKTAIL new propaganda theme. Roente Nene EN ae oak wien mice erie ee wae ‘ ’ LOUNGE When the Reds took over six| many tourists i | it tar eg wade os eee a years ago they promised a rela- ole ea n| camender testa Aamo te 1122 W. Huron St. 7 ewes P| Saeuer bas Sear guaied: Ore popular actor he was. This was tion. Hitler work, According to official statements right. ee __| Mao now figures he will a ~H4ons, Elephants, Chimpanzees | Gloria Noble and Donald 0’Con- 15 years to squeeze out private| roam around at will past tour: | nor looking into each other’s eyes SHOWS businessmen and indepe iste in parked cars gawking at | at the Encore. This romance has farmers. Then Red China’s econ-| the animals, The beasts of the gone on for quite awhile now NIGHT Sn 20 SA te tn potare itt Jungle seem bored with the whole ¢¢ 6 Every § . down ussian communism. thing and pay ne attention. John W fina eaturing the Tops aoe lane mteurie oso eee ae with wloviaes cag tees He's = in Botertcinment one of them saw a meal | not going to do one of Lucy Starting of a disappointing amount of aid| moving out of a car! cok Dea bee tat tan came TOMEET from Russia * «¢ 8 for a future Milton Berle program. NKIE British researchers turned up| Very palsy-walsy these days are * * -¢ : these facts after studying the full! Doris Day and June Allyson, who| Peggy Lee has much to cele- . texts of the detailed economic) spent about a week together at brate. She gets a top salary when RAPP : reports delivered before the recent | Coronado Beach with their hus- she opens for Jack Entratter at National Peoples’ Congress in Red | bands, Marty Melcher and Dick| the Samis in Las Vegas, and _ Mcee just back from China, Powell. The two. girls worked on| Jack Webb just took up her ' Hollywood. Star of the Pg aroe Spouse manly ine wend Ger cee wo tal ee Domery tay os rome" P game so they : the goods coming from Russia. | could play with the boys. Prag sigosaetomge eg tengytires DANCING Food badly needed at home, plus - Doris has said she won't make) nea di with Don “Red” Every Nite from 8:30 other agricultural and mineral | another picture until January. She | Poon ois House’ She’ : products, is going to Eastern| has “Love'Me or Leave Me” out, | BA™ aren ‘et ati’ be Europe in exchange for these) and she feels it's important for| noon sree quite & lot with him /Y industrial tools. her to have a rest. Probably her | We, Dut Suile pong 4 Earlier the Chinese Reds had! best picture to date is “Love Me| {vowble with the opposite sex that given the impression that a lot of] or Leave Me,”. which could win |! 4"'t 0 see her get involved her an Academy nomination. again, * 6 That's all today. See you ae Coming Friday: HOLLYWOOD Bob Hope how demy Awards wil ey henellare s next Mareh 21, Academy President NO COVER George Seaton announced. NO MINIMUM ie gala events. “And then," says Sam, *.“I'm)| going to take a rest. I'm going to | spend two months in the new home | we bought in Palm Springs, then, Frances and I are going around’ the world, We're going to the |. Orient, India, Europe and the middle East. Why don't you do like I do and rest, Louella?” I'm tired already, Sam, just thinking about all the trips you're taking! Snapshots of Hollywood col- lected at random: The Alan Hale dr’s have a new son. That makes three boys m,* gist. Lana Turner lost so much weight KEEGO 6:30 P. M. -FONICHT! | “SANTA FE LAKE THEATER TONIGHT MARTY With Earnest Borganine — Plus THE BIG COMBO Jean Wallace © Cornel Wilder ” oo q 2 PASSAG "| { ‘ ste t a | FIRST RU TONIGHT Sk Y Drive-In 630 PM. OD | f| heater . Show Starts 7:20 7% 2180 Opdyke Road at Pontiac Road EXCITING NEW Box Office Opens N PICTURES The Best-Seller Now A Stirring Experience! wrt Tht. — PLUS! [nage a he End of the Affa with Stephen Murrty + Nore Swinburne + Charies Geltner one PETER CUSHING ftereenstay by LENORE COPPER + Prem the novel by Ghanaet entNE « Pretveed ty DAVID LEWIS + Dwveted by EDWARD DMYTRYK SIZZLING EXCITEMENT IN GAMBLING-MAD RENO! COLTNADA PICTURES provente a DAVID E. ROSE mrcsucnoe HE BORAH KERR JOHNSON an MILLS (het te laping? 6 ~“INSANE? | Sn an Shs as? As long as my wife wants me behind these walls I'm trapped. There's nothing | can do-but go back to her devouring love and let them put, not just me—but my soul in her custody! EXTRA: ‘BEAUTY & THE BULL’ WED.—CINEMASCOPE CARTOON — LATE NEWS THE KINGS THIEF ON OUR GIANT SCREEN! SHE KNEW WHAT HE WAS y eyenuwn ' her terror every fiber of _ her being ‘tried out for his love! woo CEC KELLANRY . Comms Dana - JuDKTH EVELYN - RATACIE SCOPE IDA LUPINO in “PRIVATE HELL 36” WED—“ THE GLASS SLIPPER” and “STRANGERS HAND” JANE RUSSELL | JEFF CHANDLER oe DAN DURYEA RU STARTS WEDMESDAY—"ADVENTURES OF sere ee \ es | ( won ALN MOORE: WILLIN CONRAD mena KERWN ATHENS ROBINSON CRUSOE”: Also “BATTLE TAXI” a ee er ives the pivotal nightcap. . * «€ @ A loss of the twin bill would have dropped the Indians from first place in the American League race. Instead, they’tan sit back and rest while the Aly takes a day off to- |i day, holding a 1%4-game lead with Helle. to play. Second-place New York bint Avila, with eight hits in _ his last 14 at bats, and reliefer,Don Mossi kept. the Tribe alive in the second game. But jin the end, it was a wild pitch by Whitey Ford, New York's ace, that let the clinch ing Yun, score. * * was. the — game in two Pde nes the Yanks let slip away. Sat- urday, they blew a 6-1 lead and é Fe , s a : 5 {3 Bengals Split Twin Bill, Meet Yanks Tuesday in NY WASHINGTON ( — The Detroit Tigers leave Washington today carrying a 17-5 season record over the Senators. In their last meeitng of the year yesterday, Detroit: and Washing- ton swapped hit shutouts in) splitting a doubleheader. 8-0, behind a 15-hit Tiger attack | in the Ist game. Reokie Ted Abernathy won the 2nd game, 1-0, when Mickey Vernon singled him home with twe out and the bases loaded in the 9th. It was Frank Lary’s 14th defeat in 27 starts. The opener was Hoeft's 5th straight victory: over Washington and his 3rd shutout over the Billy Hoeft won his 16th victory | rapa in two more runs in the Detroit's last two tallies came in the 8th. Malmberg’s sacrifice fly brought in Fred Hatfield, running for Boone, and Kuenn forced Hoeft, who had singled, to bring in Phil. lips with the last run of the game. With the clubs scoreless with two down in the 9th of the 2nd singled to fill the bases and Vernon to left center. It was Washington's 14th hit. Detroit has a free day today before playing the Ist of two games against the New York Yankees in New York tomorrow. broke up the game with his. single | AP Wirephote NATIONAL TENNIS CHAMPION — Tony Trabert | Cincinnati, won in straight sets, 9-7, 6-3, 63. He com- and his wife, Shauna, hold trophy symbolic of men's| pleted a tennis “triple slam” with his victory. ‘Earlier singles title after he defeated Australia's Ken Rose-|this year he captured the Wimbledon and French wall in National Tennis yearn, iageomeci Tony, from | championships. Nationals, Hoeft's teammates Johnny Schmitz for four con on | as mane hits in the 2nd inning. | Harry Malmberg drove in two = a single and Harvey Kuenn ac- counted for the other two. a by Al Kaline and Ray Boone and a single b ad Red Wilson | lharos Betters 1 More Records VIENNA (® — Sandor Iharos, the slin’, Hungarian army liev- tenant, who already owns two world records, surpassed the world marks for three miles and 5,000 meters, the Hungarian radio said Sunday. Competing in a Hungary-Poland dual meet, the 22- -old star was clocked in 13:50. Major Leagues AMERICAN LEAGUE 7 Lest Pet. Behind Cleveland 55 615 New York .. * hhh 1% Chicago 58. 582% Boston Oo |=—S74 6 Detroit jl 56 OM Kagsas City a 415 m% wepineton Benson ¢. i] wo UM Baltimore “ 26 (4 TODAY'S : EDULE No games scheduled ; SATURDAY'S REST _— Chicago 9, New York 8 (10 lealagsl: Cleveland 10, Boston 7 Baltimore 5, Detroit 3 Kansas City 6, Washington 6. SUNDAY'S RESULTS Washington 0-1, Letroit #0 Cleveland 3-3, New York 62 Chicago 2-7, Boston 5 ee Baltimore 3-4, Kan ‘a TUESDAY'S ‘soni De ix troit at New York, 1 p.m resem at Washington (2, twhnight): 1, Chicago. at Baltimore (2, ee ty, S pom. | Kansas cw alt Boston (2), 12:30 pm. | weeman League Lest Pet, Behind Brooklyn =... . os — Milwaukee . 64 14 New Yo . & 34 Philadeiphia 7% avi -22'% Cincinnati 7% 4% MM | Chitago oe 76 AT6 a | St Louls ..... at 426 | Pittsburgh - ay) oa a j 55 TODA AY'S. a Pittsburgh at St is, & p.m —Donoso (3-6) ¥s. Haddix (12. 15). Only, game scheduled SATURDAY’S crept LTs Cinejnnati 4, New York 3 Breetlys 3, Chicago 3 ‘te called end 6th rain). &t ree 4: Philadeiphia 3 (called end Sth rain haiweuken 13, Pittsburgh § SUNDAY'S RESULTS Cincinnati 9-5, Brooklyn 0-3 ilwaukee 5-9, Satta +1 Brooklyn at rs New York at uuiewunee. “E p.m Philadelphia at ago, 1:30 p.m. Pittsburgh at Cincinnati, 8 p.m. -| Behnke, 2 | Englewood, N. J., and Isaac Lo-| |gart of Camaguay, Cuba, meet. = UM Picked Second to UCLA This is the firat in * series of INS | ae on collegiate football prospects | for the _ featuring the opinions of e ow « well known observers of the NEW YORK TINS)—UCLA helps launch the 1955 college football sea- son Friday night and before it's -over, the Bruins are expected to be sitting high and mighty atop the national rankings. Coach Red Sander’s single wing machine, which debuts against Texas A. and M., not only is ex- pected to win the Pacific Coast’ Conference title for the third year running but is picked by Interna- tional News Service to defeat Mich- The rest of the élite, in ascend- ing @der, includes: 3, Oklahoma; | California: 8. Georgia Tech; 9, Au- | burn, and 10. Navy. Making up the .INS board of | | authorities are East-West Shrine Bernie Bierman of Minnesota and Andy Kerr, former Cofgate coach and long-time member of the NCAA rules committee; Francis J. Powers, veteran football writer and also an East-West scout; John Barrington, INS sports editor; INS reporter-columnist Bob Considine, and sportscaster Harry Wismer. The panel awarded Michigan, the new standard-bearer of the deep in backfield talent that sur- plus backs are being converted to linemen. Fullback Bob Davenport will sparkplug the power - laden Bruin attack. Ronnie Knox appears 4. Maryland; 5. Southern Metho- j dist; 6. Ohio State; “7. Southern Five Games Slated fil., 3 ‘etiminated). Battle = Archways, Mich. @, Lon- ~ Ky ast ‘case Ind, ® Merritt's Creek, 2 vetianaseds, Chicago 14, Perrysburg, BATTLE CREEK (® — Five AMERICAN LEAGUE : at a Glance BATTING "(Based “on 90 games were scheduled for today in| line, Detreti. 3%; Smith, Clevelena. and . Te wer, Panag = City, . Kansas the 3rd round of the Eastern play- | Won Lat Pet, Behind Play | lity. 309: ie = | offs of the American Baseball | clevetana 8 OS RUNS — Mantle, New ¥ York, 118: Katine, ic i York 86 bf a. “14 Hy Detroit, 115; » Cleveland, 113; Tuttle, | ONETES. | Chieage a4 SR) 5992 s%a 12 | Detrott. 97; man, 9%, Three teams were eliminated jin | Boston 1 66 «66746 Le) RUNS BATTED IN — Jerisen; Desten, yesterday's play. . Remeining games: , we. Mantle, New a York. 8; Ralwe t Det =| : Cleveland, at home (3)—Detroit (2). Sept. | 96. sta The results: 16. i. 1a Amey bene 1h (2), 13 Ph: | HITS — Kaline. Detroit, 187: Smith, 2 . », — ats Kuenn, Detroit, 175; (Second round}: Pewee ch oon. 23, 24, = | Chic 114; " Power Kansas’ City, = —— Tenn, 16, Auburn, Maine.) wew york, >| Power (eliminated) Rept. 7 et Kansas P i Menomonee Falls, Wis., 6. Lake Porest,, | away is, 1 aa are o, 2 s Boston City co Kansas City, writ, and y, Oates, BC, 2 Ohio, 11, Battle Creek a Wilson, Logart on TV NEW YORK (INS) — Welter- weights Al (Sugar) Wilson of tonight in a ~ nationally-televised | (Dumont). ten- rounder at St.) Nicholas Arena. { to be one of Sanders’ better pass- ing tailbac ks. |AL Pennant Race | Washington (3), Chicago, at 71; Kansas City (3), yal ™M, Away (7)—Kansas a on 7 7, 18; Baltimore (4). . a 4. — s at home (10)—New York (4), 23, 23, 24, 23; Baltimore (3), a P90. 71; Kansas City (3), sou. 13, i Away (3)—New York (3), The season's 4th hole-in-one Ape Franklin Hills was scored Satur- | Chicag day. Oscar Silverman, FH mem- | i ber, aced the No. 14 hole with a | 172 180-yard iron shot. The ace helped | him to 84 for the round. - “ BOSTON ( — Manager Marty , second Marion thinks his Chicago White Sox are still in the thick of the | American League pennant are * and singles out third baseman-out- reason. game of a doubeheader with Bos- | ton yesterday to remain 31 games. behind pace-setting Cleveland. The Sox could take the pennant by we. White Sox won 7-2 after the Red|ning 10 of their remaining 12 Sox, took the opener 6-2. | games «/y * we're we bourice_ ba you saw. a 7 € 4 : * | | cubhouse. of fresh players and they did the job. We were going through the motions in that first one and you fielder Bob Kennedy as the main- ‘could feel the difference in the second game. We just knew. we Chicago pulled out ‘he second had to win.” woameday Tt hte eat tae Wednesday. I'll h in the mney ands) game,” Marion eaid in the “We put in a couple oa he Marion said he thought the White “We have a ‘doubleheader’ with ' ae day, ané (Billy) Pierce and (Dick) Donovan the second day, If we come through those, we'll be in pretty good shape and I think we'll have a good chance.” ° . * * Kennedy, who has-hit at a .314 clip since joining the ‘White Sox. May 30, hit a two-run double and 2» oe: Tewpie, Cx Cincinoets ie) Gilliam, Bro Brook: scored a ‘run in the Chicago, tri- iv, te fhased on 13 decisions) — wanph yesterday. ed “Except Pu sohcasey, we're in with |the second division right now,” et jones. Chicago, 181; | Baltimore 24, Ch on| Marion said, “He's made hit after Phiindeiphie. igh: ewcomb, a : lly tn daa ‘He has | an pit, a ore att rimment, gail ; Piss 5 si aes maine ORES Bee s | he Williams Cleveland, | Ashburn, Phil 33%; Campane’ | Brooklyn, Ba Rinse Cincinnati, yh Reentava, Marion Cites Kennedy as Main Reason Why Sox 2 Are Still in American League Pennant Battle ee, ‘Brooklyn, 20-5, Ri Labine, Rekines Brooklyn and Conley, Milw waukee, Last season's national champion | and this year's No. 6 team Ohio | State will tind it tough replacing | such standouts as Hubert Bobo, Dean Dugger and Bobby Niggeoat Halfback Howard Cassady, with Navy end Ron Beagle vee sent the only two returning INS All-Americans, won't be enough to- | offset the manpower loss, pe ge age on the other hand, bas | 20 of the 25 players who almost | Ganie coaches and talent scouts | qarterback Dave Leggett and) leoy the Buckeyes in last season's “climax game," plus more speed. Bennie.Oosterbaan is blessed with ho} the ‘return of end Ron Kramer, wingback Tony Brannoff and Quar- terback Lou Baldness. M uskegon Looms as 1955 Leader in SW Prep Loop MUSKEGON #® — The cozy three-team southwestern Michigan Football Conference quite likely | will have a new winner this fall. Benton Harbor won in 1953, Mus- kegon be ayy Bang Steam erode it appears to be Muskegon's turn to win the Bennie G. trophy. Meskegen's Big Reds, although experiencing their worst season since 1920 last year, winning three of nine games, appear to have mest of the balance this ‘damien ten Leaders ‘antle Carey, New! ower, a City, 10; eight | St Me RUNS — Mantle, New York, 37; and Zauchin, Boston Doby, a a Detroit. and Zerniai, N BASES ~ —— Chicago, 2%; ago, 19; Jen: M; 12; “sith Cleveland and | “on 13 decisions) — 14. 709; Ford, New Detroit, 7, booty 17-4, 680; Donovan. re nem DUA Beare pee gag, Pane 228; Hoeft Chicago, 130; Pord, New Tors. Cit . Lengon, nome RUNS — 914 (recort | formed Philadelphia Athletics to NATIONAL LEAGUE (based on 156 * Tron dO a Post, Cincinnat BA RUNS — Snider, ioscan 14; Post, 4, 10; Mays, New’ York, - Shen oar 198; Aaron, Mi)- RUNS BATTED Brook) 129; ia v0: ti? Banke, oe cago, 10; Kiucsew nian. drea’ jaukee, att, by “yr inecinnati, 16-10, 615; 1o9;| were not disclosed, but Arnold Cineinnati /phia—tlast. j League “for a considerable amount of cash” and three players, to’ be a named at a, later date. 29th season at the Tiger helm, is faced with the problem of virtually rebuilding his line from the team, which won the title last year on ithe strength of five extra points by fullback Ted Halasinski, Halasinski will be back as well aa reguars Bob Slezak at quarter- back and Joe Christie at halfback Tackles Fred: Hilliard and Jack | Snider provide the Heights with | a line nucleus but the building | | program starts. there. Benton Harbor is in opposite | | shape. Coach Joe Rogers has five line regulars back but his entire backfield is gone. ‘ Harbor Tigers will he without al sated runner like Nate Clark or Don Arend Boudreau dreau Signs for Next Year KANSAS CITY ® — Lou Bou-| dreau, who hag skippered the re- sixth place in their first season at Kansas City, had another year's contract in his pocket today. Salary terms, as is customary. Johnson, owner of the Kansas City A lot of “experts figured the transplanted A's would wind up in exactly the same spot as they. did while still languishing in Philadel- _ The A's also announced Satur- day the purchase of pit¢her Lou Kretlow and catcher Joe Ginsberg from Seattle in the Pacific Coast : Weekend set in 195), | pez and his band of happy warriors. 3 * c . _| eighth-inning rally in. the nightcap, _.| failed to do it themselves yester- day, losing the second game 32), with a 5-3 decision. Ted ihhiiview ski hammered his 45th~ homer in the. opener, aati Jinx Doesn't Faze Cleveland Club. Tribe in Washington Today, Sitting in Al's Driver's Seat NEW YORK #® — The league- leading Cleveland Indians were in Washington today, sitting squarely in the driver's seat and not even the sight of their season-long jinx team could scare Manager Al Lo- * Although no one would dare say so publicly, the Cleveland players feel the American League. flag is as good as theirs now—barring an unforeseen collapse. And that's the furthest thigg from their minds. Yesterday's lead-saving split in New York, thanks to a winning preserved their 1") game advan- tage over the Yankees and left them in an envious position. * * : They have only 11 games left, none with the Yankees, who now have to depend. upon others to beat Cleveland: for ‘them. The Yanks after winning the opener 6-1, The second-game loss was the bitterest blow -of the vear suffered by Yankee Manager Casey Stengel. He was a picture of gloom as he sat in his office next to the play- ers’ dressing room, : * * * “You can't win a pennant by splitting four games with your two toughest rivals,” he growled, re- ferring to the last two series championship if. you can't get a winning streak?" x .-@ © @ There was’ a different air in the against .Chicago and Cleveland. “How can you expect to win a) Sas Waeae ‘ TWENTY-SEVEN Take Your Pick By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Seers who like nothing better than climbing out on a limber limb have found a paradise this year in the Southeastern Conference football dorest. There is a potential champion hiding behind. practically every tree; and the woods are full of darkhorses. For the past two sea- sons, at least half of the 12 SEC teams went {nto their season-end- ing games with a chance to win or tie for the championship, No change in that routine is foreseen for 1955. The “Big Four” in’ pre-season rankings are Georgia Tech, Au- burn, Mississippi and Kentucky, with Florida and Georgia close be- hind. But there ig a noticeable lack of agreement on just which one of these will grab first prize in the championship derby. . * © @& . Alabama and Tennessee, once Dixie's football giants, are rebuild- ing under new coaches, J, B. ter than last year, but not quite good enough. Mississippi State could finish in the first division. Louisiana State, under new Coach Paul Dietzel, Vanderbilt and Tu- lane aren't serious title contenders, but neither’ will they be pushovers: SEC coaches agree the confer. ence is perhaps better better: balanced than ever before and that most squads can point to tare Evens Likewise, they agree that it is highly doubtful that any SEC team ee eee record. All six teams -picked for in Final Event on MPGA Slate Slyvan Glen. Player Fires Net 66, Sunday, Sylvan Glen's Jack Gregory afternoon Sunday n captured top ‘honors in the final. links event ‘sponsored this season by the Met- Indians’. clubhouse, “We just want to go the way we = starting ‘this |: For the ist time in years the | | nation. a Harridge and Cal Hubbard, ‘super: are and stay the way we are," said Lopez smilingly. “We're in | good shape now. cy * “T fieured on a> split in New ‘York although Ic was hoping for) itwo. Had we won both, we'd be in real good shape instead of just good. If we get by Washington, we ought to be in excellent position, athough it won't be a cinch. I stil? think it will be real tough all the way." Grot singled ee Sechmits tn Ir fattieia tan for Boone in 8th, ew struck out for Stone DOIG. ercnccccncenese 042 Washington a E—Pitagerald “RBI , Boonr, Wilson. %h--K i 8—R. Phillips, J Phill Sr ~Maimberg DP— Yost Runnnels, Fiteeerald and Yost Left—Detroit 0, w ington 6 HBR-Achmite 1, Stone | | Stobhbe 1. Hoeft 1 80O---Stone 2 HO--Schmit? 7 in 3. Stone 7 in Stobbs 1 in 1. R-ER: Hoeft 0-0 Sehmitz | 4 Stone 2-2 Btobhe oe fel Hoeft iVernon+. W—Hoeft (16- ‘Sechmite 16-9) U-aammer, Wudey. Soar, Runge. T—1 54 (SECOND GAME) WASHINGTON PeTROIT A BR WKuenn, «a 489 2) Yost, & © Tuttle, cf 400) Oravets, cf 4°06 IMaxwell. rf 3 6 6 Vernon. Ib 5 © 1Kaline, rf 08 6) Runnels, 96 4 0 3forgesom Ib 7 0 Paula, rf 4 6 IRoone, Th 26 1: Courtney, ¢ 1 0 Delsing. ff 3 6 0; Piteger'id, « 3 6 wuse, © 366 Valdiv'iso, ss 4 0 Hatfield, 2% 3 8 1) —_—— p21 OLary, p 360) a6 14 ” a4 Pitagereid ran for fergie in Ind, roit js . 000 000 900-~—5 | Waskiagtes anege 000 O61--1 | E--Valdivielso RBI —Vernon 2b-— | Shevers. 8—Abernathy DP—Runnels Valdivielso and Vernon 2: Hatfield, Kuenn and Torgeson. Left—Detroit 3, ary eee tere 12. BR—Abernathy 1, L Abernathy 6, Lary 1 Larry 1-1, Abernathy 0-0, HBP— Aber- | We nathy (Maxwelli, Abernathy (5-7 I-—Lary (13-145, U—Huriey Soar, Tiger Box Score (FIRST GAME) pereer. : WASHINGTON ABR H AB RH Kuenn, « 86.48 82 Yost, 403 Tuttle, cf 4 6 © Umpbiett, cf 4 9 0 Keline. rf 6 1 1 Vernon, Ib 3 06 1 Ange See ee ; rs, Bert Bee io Wilson ¢ 3 12 Valdiion as 3 0 0 Mal’herg, 3b 4 1 2 Schmita, p 0 0 6 Hoeft, p 4 0 2 Groth 101 *, p 1006 Killebrew 1ooe 8 Pe 906 a 04 2. Hoeft | ‘ropolitan Golf Associatioin, Greg- ory hit a gross 68 over the rolling | Highland Country Club's layout, ged sof erties, et ec ‘two stroke handicap, | Sunday's 18-hole handicap test mee 4 Southeastern Foo Has Champs Galore (Ears) Whitworth at: ‘Bama. and; , | Bowden Wyatt, They should be bet- Gregory Winner |ssizsn sto at Highland: CC | thall- the ‘first division play at least ‘two of the other , top-notchers, - ; * Georgia Tech's Bobby Dodd, whose ‘team gets a severe test ‘against Miamij. Saturday in a na- tionally televised game, is pretty well satisfied with his offense, but he says Tech defenses need shoring Title Annexed, Trabert Ready for Pro Offers Ken Rosewall Defeated in’ Straight Sets. Forest Hills Play 3 4 7 i z s 2 7 4E | Fi ie i i ri 1 aAy He A iF Hi ‘3 3 | was the 4th MPGA sponsored tour- ney of the season. . twe ate back no hte teak troit Tiger baseball player, whe had 71-3—48, and John Lock with 72-4—¢1. Cullenbine plays out of Maple Lane club and tack regranquied Migrant, Three others were tied at 69. They included Roy Iceberg of Pontiac (Edgewood), with T1-2— Other flight leaders were: ' Second—Bob Jenson, with 78-11 —67; Ed Widra with 75-46—69, Third—James Slattery, 95-29—~ 66; Sam Laine (one-armed player) with 80-13-67. Fourth—A. D. Nichols with 81-14 :| Lenk Wins 1st Running ‘of Manhattan Marathon ' NEW YORK, N.Y: ip—Ray Lenk, a 29-year-old factory foreman. from Detroit, won the inaugural running | of the Manhattan Outhoard Mara- thon yesterday, a rugged test that - ‘found less than half the starting | fleet completing the course. Lenk, one of the country's lead- ing drivers, completed the course in just over an hour and a half ° at an average speed of 36.8 miles- * | per-hour. His victory margin was 74 minutes over Lester Kahn of |New York, Lenk’s triumph brought him a cash award and two big trophies. SATURDAY'S COLLEGE LL st ya Goud Tents 10 Mt 238, Nations} Unty. of Mexico ‘6 Augustan: wi wed rg Wester Coretan 7 East Carolina College 6, Norfolk Navy 6 Merchandise awards were pre- | . | sented to the winners, See a rE i i 5 e & - 2 3 clan Firat Fs é r ¥ i = No Resignation Yet af Lane Rumored Leaving Chisox Post, Although Club President Denies Rift CHICAGO (#—Is Frank Lane go- ing to call it quits as general man- ager of the Chicago White Sox? Lane is quoted as saying he doesn't eare to comment and also that he hasn't tendered his resig- fi 2% 8 Mrs’ Grate-@omiskey, Sox pres- ident, says she doesn’t want him to leave and ad —" won't.” Warren ous ‘ae columnist of the Chicago. “American traveling in the East with the Sox, posed the que that Lane might quit. He recalled how Lane recently was fined $500 by Baseball Commnission« er Ford Frick for an allegedly |. profane — protest ‘|Lane made the Vocal dutburst at -| Comiskey Park in the presence of over umpiring. American League President Will a AL mourn. ie : } Brown also recalled an alleged statement -by Chuck Comiskey, White Sox vice president, that Lane’s conduct was “inexcusable” and also that “Lane can remain with the club if he wanted to.” “That was the beginning of the end,"" wrote Brown. The Chicago Sun-Times. quoted Lane in Boston as ng: “I have not tendered my resignation. ‘but I don't know how much more of this I can take without blowing up. Chuck (Comiskey) Kas taken arene opportunity to ge pe frankly, I'm getting fed the wa ee Meanwhile, Mrs. Comiskey, the “The report that Frank |ti/ quitting is just a lof of conversa- tion. : 4 “Charles just talks too much. He's my.son and when he was smaller | could tell him to keep his me shut. But, after all, "T'm over,” aoe ak wnat, "THE PONTIAC PRESS; MONDAY, SEPTEMBER. 12, 1955~ ” even TY-EIGHT | “ATLAS ° Sailer, 2 DELTA. SHOPSMITH © DeWALT ' PORTER-CABLE @ SKIL. BROWN-SHARPE © MILWAUKEE RENTALS A= 1437 SOUTH WOODWARD AVE. Five Blocks North of 14-Mile Road ' BIRMINGHAM MI 4-0444 (euaurry TOOLS ale GLENN WING POWER: TOOLS DAILY 8 to 6:00 — FRI. 8 te 8:00 ard RICHMOND, Va.» — ees Ward Jr. shunned the. favorite's role today as the 55th National * | Amateur Golf Tournament began, lexactly a quarter of a century since the. incomparable . Bobby Jones scored his un Grand Slam, Ward plainly didn’t approve. of , jinxed the fact that many huns ip Role a bs Gic wecennant and I of the fied [don't like to. predict anything. for of 200 in this blue ribbon classic myself in this one.” —— have put the finger on him as thé man to beat. * * * “T've never gotten to five, including Don Bisplinghoft, Doug Sanders, Hillman Robbins, ex-chamipion Joe Conrad and wise- éracking Billy. 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Trailing Bada and Wasik for Pontiac was Butler Cooper, who fired 77, and Stan Savage and {Paul Barnum, each posting 81. Parsons Uninjured as Racer Overturns INDIANAPOLIS —Johnnie Parsons, veteran auto Tace driver, escaped with minor injuries last night when his car turned turtle in a midget race at 16th Street Speedway, across the street from the Motor Speedway where he won the 1950 500-mile race. Parsons, of Van Nuys, Calif., was taken to a hospital where he was released after examination. 49ers Lose Norris SAN FRANCISCO w—Surgeons removed a torn cartilage from the. for the 1%hole tourney at the Not Sot New! Had Double - OL Member J. W..Gillette Ace in 1912 then attending Williams College in |. Williamstown, Mass.,* where he starred on the varsity golf team. Gillette, now 63, is a member: of the Orchard Lake Country Club. Indians Will Help Fight on Paralysis CLEVELAND @ —.The Cleve- whose - final days of this season, Cleveland front ‘office said. |Pee Wee Detroit Driver Wins Fair's 250-Mile Race DETROIT ® — Mason Bright | ogre | Bright took over the lead on the One mile track on the 207th lap. There were 55 starting entries. Bright's nearest rival was Red SUNDAY’S STARS PITCHING—Tommy Byrne, Yan- kees, and Johnny Klippstein, , Red- legs; Byrne, 35-year-old lefty, | four-hit the Indians, striking out | five and walking two in 6-1 first- game victory that gave Yanks a doubleheader ‘split; Klippstein no- hit National League champion Dodgers for 8 1-3 innings before Reese singled for the Dodgers only hit, in first game as | Cincinnati swept two, 9-0 and 5-3. BATTING—Bobby Avila, Indians | |had 4for-8 in twinbill, getting two of Detroit averaged 58.53 miles an lof Tribe's four hits in opener and | vennett Square, Pa., 98. last night knee of Clarence Norris, a rookie | hour in winning the 250-mile new |homering in both games; his first} to win its 2nd straight National | halfback for the San Francisco| model steck car race at the State scored lone run in 6-1 defeat, his | Open Polo championship. 49ers, Sunday and said he'll play | Fair second tied it at 2-2 in 3-2 nightcap victory, . | polint Kramer Shines in UM Workout Satisfied With 65-0 Game-Type Results football scrimmage Sat- was he said, “They - out of sip.” * * * booted tries and downs—one on a 15-yard pass; the Coast Driver Wins American Road Race ELKHART LAKE, Wis. (INS)— Phil Hill of Santa Monica, Calif., shot into the lead in the last turn Isn't nquet Saturday night that “Some a might say it’s impossible to win the National Amate'r. “Well, I think it is . . . bt¢ some- body will do it.” Among the contestants . who heard Jones were Ward and four | other current Walker Cup team members — Bruce Cudd, Jimmy Jackson, Conrad and Bill Camp- bell—alone with former champions Charlies Coe, Ted Bishop, Willie Turnesa, Dick Chapman and Chick to win this thing," said Jones, who mateur Test Begins _ Of course, nobody worry about a defending champion year, Arnold Palmer, day's 36-hole semifinals will begin Wednesday. Here are pairings for the Michi- gan contingent. Three drew Ist reund hyes- . GLENN JOHNSON, Grosse Tle, ve An- | thony pe rt hi Md. | McMAHON. Country ¢ Club, ve Ed t r bs: oO: M DRA PER, Red Run, vs Bob Reilly, ‘he war Y iB, Pine ape vs Bill Wil- mson, Charlo! MT AROLD go Grand Rapids Blythe- a> _* oe Bridgep Conn. Bh, Palen. arene Tie; va Bob un rchmon on ! ~ Plu Hollow, vs Ed Dr. Bob = reensbore. ; Il ifs, Oak; Bl sage Jackson; Chuek Byrne, Lochmoor. Offense Seems Advanced four of six extra | : tallied two touch-| CHICAGO w—Big Ten. football | all week with a aoaae injury. lenters its ‘‘semifinal’’ in Big Ten Scrimmages practice today and it looks as if the offense is ahead of the de- fense at this stage of drills. An avalanche of touchdowns tame Saturday when at least five schools held long acrimmage ses- sions. Only two more weeks of tune- ups remain before the season opens Sept. 24 with all teams in action. Illinois’ first two teams banged and went on to win the 148-mile | ‘of Tl and 5 yards. Halfback Bob | America road race yesterday at Mitchell tallied on a 65-yard scam- | Elkhart Lake. * ' per. Northwestern's first team scored | Hill ee oP 80.2 miles an hour ‘the first four times it had the in his Ferrari Monza and beat the | pace setting Sherwood Johnson of Rye, N.Y., who drove a Jaguar D. Ernie Erickson, of Chicago, also ball. The longest touchdown play was a pass from Dale Pienta to end Fred Nosal covering 65 yards. Guard Al Viola, an ex-Marine who is the only sophomore on the week of. driving a Jaguar D, finished third. dad | No, 1 team, set up two touchdowns A crowd of 50,000 lined the race | by recovering fumbles. route. ° End Ren Kramer caught a 15- hdow Detrod Wins Polo Title | a's: tn cacme wine ran 12 yards for another with a CHICAGO \#—Detroit Triple C blocked punt and converted four defeated the Brandywine team a out; of six times as Michigan's first stringers had a 65-6 frolic. Fullbacks Lou Baldacci and Dave | Hin also oe twice. Two final goals by Detroit's Bill | Barry clinched the victory. no more football this season. 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He scored twice with the No. 2 team and rambled for several good gains. Notre Dame’s first eleven pound- ed out a 467 victory over the “blues” with fullback Don Schaef- a 43-yard run, extra points. Quarterback Paul Nornung tallied twice, once on & | 30-yard run, Golf School / Sam Snead'‘s By SLAMIN’ SAM SNEAD 1 believe that many high handi- cap players would improve their golf simply by taking a slower backswing. Most players .who hurry their backswings also rush their downswings. This causes all kinds of troubles such as starting the downswing before the back- swing is even completed, throwing / mature uncocking of the wrists, or getting the hips and shoulders turned too far ahead before im- pact. The whole idea of a good swing is to develop smooth-flowing power ‘by use of perfect rhythm and tim- ing. The faster the backswing the more difficult thig task becomes for the average player. During practice you can help “groove” a Sa rhythmic back- swing by countifg to four. 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Then, on the 601-yard 18th, he re- peated the performance, this time using a No. ene ee approach shot. The two amazing chip shots gave Middlecoff a five-under-par 65 for _ the final round and a 72-hole score of 276—two strokes better than Sam Snead, who went into the final round tied for the lead with Freddie Haas of Claremont, Calif., and Gene Littler of Palm Springs. Calif., lost his chance to tie Middle. ¢ coff when he took a double bogey on the par 3 16th after his tee shot hit @ tree. Snead closed out his four rounds with 278 and second- ‘place prize money of -$5,000 from the total pot of $50,000. Littler tied Gardner Dickinson Jr., of Panama Beach, Fla., and little Jerry Barber of Los Angeles for third. Each had 280. Haas was one stroke back tied with Jong- hitting George Bayer of Cincinnati. Detroit Buys . Atlanta Club of SA League DETROIT # — The Detroit Tigers have bought Augusta Georgia's baseball franchise from the South Atlantic League. Purchase price was not dis- closed. It brings to three the number of farm clubs now owned outright by the Tigers. The others are Jamestown, N.Y., in the Pony-League and Valdosta, Ga., in the Georgia- Florida League. Detroit agreemerg with Augusta this year. The team finished third and won the Sally League playoffs. The old franchise was surren- dered to the league by the Augusta Tigers, Inc., at the close of the 1954 season, had a full working, i aon aeceuetis Geis over ‘Detroit 56-10 for the 1954 Na- tional Football League title, appar- ently face a tough road to the Otto Graham back in action. Graham, who announced his re- tirement after last year’s playoff but recently changed his mind, was in the lineup for the first time against Detroit last Saturday but the Browns dropped a 19-3 exhibi- tion decision to the Lions. The defeat was the fourth-in five games for the Eastern Division titlehold- ers. After Lou Groza put the Browns ahead with a 10-yard field goal early in the second quarter, the Lions came back to dominate the Lions Undaunted by Return ot game under the direction of Bobby Layne. The Detroiters’ first touch- | at down was a 50-yard pass play from Layne to Dorne Dibble. . 6 © In other Saturday games, the New York Giants dropped their second pre;season contest, 70, to the Chicago Bears at Little Rock, Ark., the Washington Redskinsthe second quarter, _— up the edged the Green Bay Packers 33-31 Winston-Salem, N.C. and the/| Baltimore Colts turned back the | Chicago Cardinals 24-14 at Chicago. And Sunday the Philadelphia Ea- gles whipped the Pittsburgh Steel- ers 24-20. : The Bears lineup set up the only touchdown of the Giants’ game. Joe Fortunato blocked a punt in Thrills and upsets were the rule for the 500 spectators and racers at the Floyd Maddock Memorial tivities of recovered beached boats of close competition. ‘No one was injured as two. boats flipped, dumping their drivers. One boat was struck by ‘midnight. “ Maddock, for whom the race is named, was a Pontiac area racer who died after a crash in. the Silver Cup races on Detroit River Second Stringers EAST LANSING #—First String- ers were impressive as Michigan State's football squad held its 1st game-length scrimmage of the fall over the weekend. But it stopped right there. A between sharp drop was apparent the quality of. the varsity’ and the scrubs. The varsity moved to four touch- | downs to only one by the 2nd | stringers. Clarence. Peaks, junior back / from Flint, tallied two of the four varsity % COLLISION WORK Han f, OLIVER ‘MOTOR 36 W. 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Loy and Olson received the award for high points of the day. | president Paul Parks along with } in Detroit in Jannary. | Stratford | Toledo Oct. 1. The entry fee is $10. TOO FAR AWAY—Carilos Paula, Washington right | fielder, sprints for second base but Ray Boone, De-| Washington catcher, and got caught changing his i troit third baseman, tags him out in a rundown in| mind. Detroit player’ in the middle is not identified. | the second inning of second game Sunday. Paula tried | Detroit won the first, 8-0, and Washington the second, to go from first to third on a single by Clint Courtney, se. ‘AD Wireshets } ‘OldTimers Slate Playoffs. International Old Timers Base- ball League officials met Sunday ‘in Chatham, Ontario for the pur- | pose of arranging the 1955 playoffs | and to discuss league policy in 1956. | Playoffs, involving the top four teams in the 6-club circuit, will be held next Saturday in London. | Loop champion Stratford meets | runnerup Toledo at 1 p.m. and Detroit faces London at 3 p.m. | The two winners tangle for the playoff crown at 8 p.th. . Officers from all league cities attended. A 3-man delegation rep- resented Pontiac, headed by loop Glen Powell and player-manager Bud Leslie. Next_ meeting will be Pontiag Old Timers wound up the 1955 season in the league base- | | ment with a ‘1-7 record. 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M. * * * Little Eddie LeBaron sneaked 6 inches on the last play of the game for a touchdown to give the Red- skins their triumph. The Packers, riding on the pitching arm of To- bin Rote and the running of Howie Ferguson, had_a 31-19 lead mid- way of the final period. Then, with LeBaron pitching and Billy Cox catching, the Redskins moved to two touchdowns in the final min- utes of play, Cox caught three straight passes from LeBaron for 48 yards enroute to the first one and then, with only seconds re- maining, he hauled in another for ll to reach the Cinch line. * The Colts moved to a 14-0 half- | time lead over. the Cardinals be- fore rookie halfback L. G. Dupre of Baylor ran 84 yards for a touch- down at the start of. the second half to bury the Cardinals’ hopes. Fullback Ralph Goldston's 55- yard touchdown run with a recov- ered fumble in the third quarter carried the Eagles to their triumph over the Steelers, It was the fifth straight, exhibition triumph without a defeat for Philadelphia, Pitts- ees Openings in Suburban Chicago ler COLLEGE MEN : 14 1m. sn rat ate scandal TRAINEES gusdacsuesdusnesn as 4 The Only & to plan and assist in engineering telephone Used Cor & exchange equipment. : Deeler in a All applicants must hove some electrical Pontiac Giving ©) background, such as military communica- in} Gold Bell | tions, or experience with circuits or wiring : Gift Stemps a] diagrams ; : ae REAL SPECIALS § ATTRACTIVE SALARIES AT LOW PRICES! 4 Coreer opportunities to shere in the new ire r developments of the constently growing s088 Saas ¢ ee Ferd — Mo communications field: Excellent pension drive. One Owner.....$995 i ders S cxesacemgs end many other bene- 1953 Chevrolet Bel Air 2 & ve Booe—Rad io, Heater. wae. . - one Green. .....5. ) a . ’ 1950. Studebaker . For DETROIT interviews Coupe. A real buy..... ia | 08 te the ot Detroit, you 1952 Pontise Chieftain De- /MON. | on” Ore ae —— luxe 4 Door—Radio. Honea 2 SAT. SUN. & of on “mmetber 4 _ vortices WSW., In Fine @ Sept. 10, 11 & 127 3.6027 Shape 27% tr ree $795--8 oe : sty | 9A. M. to 4 P.M. | A. H. Dyon, Sy “Western Bleectric, AUTO SALES =: Hawthorne Station, 23, Mineis. 4 ; > (en page 82 for Classified Ad) " 312 W. Montcoim Neuniabiananil ; et Ookland . ; on " Open 8 to 8 Daily a | , any : cago, Wl. LL Lehebelebetededebededetedebed ee PREMIUM Thorobreds * SIZE REG. PRICE | YouR cost | YoU SAVE UP 6.70x15 $30.70 $15.35 $15.35 7.10x15 $34.00 $17.00 $17.00 7.60x15 $37.20 $18.60 . $18.60 ___ 8.00x15 8.20x15 $40.90 $20.45 40.9 $20.45 $42.55 $21.27 . $21.28 All Prices Plus Fed. Tex and Exchange te We have WHITE sidewalls, BLACK sidewalls in TUBED ond TUBELESS, included on this sale. proportionately low! Se All are priced it you need tires . .. HURRY, SAVE! yf te Ff 98 MOST. os Fully - $ *6”" “ © STUDEBAKERS Guaranteed : a DAYTON'S BIG 3 GUARANTEE 1. Lifetime Factory Guarantee. 2, 30,000-Mile Guarantee. 3. Two-year written road hazard guarantee against ‘all possible * OPEN 9 to “Pontiac’ $: Motorist Hegdquarters” 77 W: Huro#i St., Corner of Cass. past OS 1 rau ma 10m 9. : ‘wo monty Dow” * FREE rege FE 8.0424 e : | pte | nn He traded in our old bank account for it— * BOARDING HOUSE | \\ wl | \ ‘. - iy 'y \ Yd Wht . OUT OUR WAY- nepal ad LOO, ALVIN ASOR, I WANT TO TEACH PR SOUR?E: BD ‘HE'S GOT THE BACKS HOW TO. SHIFT MM op SSE “~HAK B® LNCLE “A AND FEINT A TACKLER OFFA 7, DAY oo ~ 5 Z\ BALANCE «= GLUT T'M HOSE CORNERED NERVOUS ABOUT THESE CAATICOME ow LIKE A ‘( YOUNGSTERS TACKLING // ;WELL, WELL, mop! ME f 4 DIDN'T HEH-HEH fa ly YOu CLAIM You YOU WANT ME To LIKE A THORPE Z are . COMING / iy" Z . : eg) ] | (G i bid pots SEDE i Vv KOY a oe “* G \ me \ we sae a — i Pal ate = | ae" ~ ee Z 2 \N we EAH, a2 Yj ax HE STOPPED © cA “ae THORPE ONCE 1986 wa Futgesmuen ON THE STREET< MNuiin Ae QUIT YELLING Wwe OUT ‘THERE -- al OUR PLE \ OFF WITH PRUNIN’ ' SHEARS! o ry Fah ;' \ ests af AY Or LIFE'S LONGEST MINUTE HOP IT UP/ TFRwilliams 5 NICK HALIDAY ii My) Hf} Wid), Rn !/// I) Wn” i) NANCY La ff i ry ‘ iy , a { ¢ ye j y) : ‘ f ston RTs ; r i ry i / #3 P | | : | ; j / ‘ i | s j i } i / j | 4 é j 7 - , i ft + ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 12,1955 : te GOT THAT MOMENT, ABOARD THE LARK un aa. By . V. Hamlin Sey aim \ / , An teexctt \aeel/ Ca" Vo. . By Ernie Bushmiller THEY SHOULD HAVE I DON'T PARKING METERS . THE CITY HAS INSTALLED NEW BOUGHT SOME WITH A MORE PLEASANT EXPRESSION SEE THEM LIKE WE THOUGHT IT WOULDN'T HURT TO LOOK A LITTLE ORE ALLURING, AND MAKE A GOOD IMPRESSION ON HIM, Sees wy WORD GIRLS! WHY T | mAr ger up TRAPPED IN A PHONE BOOTH AT THIS ADDRESS! ‘Sheen i {| CHIEF 2 MISSION ] ACCOMPLISHED ! hi Cop. 1058 by NEA Rerveee, Ine. 7. MM. Rag UB Pat OFF. DIXIE DUGAN © tw, ‘ ' i —-} eh eee ce "By McEvoy and Strieber GRANDMA Kv Charles Kuhn ... GRANDMA, WITH HER NEW FINGER- PRINT OUTFIT, WILL TRACK US DOWN IN NO TIME / | WE'RE GOIN’ OVER AN’ | [..AN’ IF WE DON'T SAMPLE THE CAKE ON ALL WEAR GLOVES... GRANDMA'S WINDOW SILL... oa%s> a , NN pee £L » HALF ACRE CASTLE By Joka Macls SUE WILL GETTING LATE TO Hi, MOM... Hl, SUE, YoU SHOULD \| [J wy, DADDY SSeRESOED PREY | Monsen Are) | MS) eee secs nane)| KOs seec tare . | HER GO TO THE MOVIES _ — a WITH PEGGY / i} lg You'll Find 5 F | h , PROFITABLE : a T@SNENS | | opportunities (ta Ss Every Day in the Pontiac . fi = y Press Want Ad Section : i 4 our. © pring Sele ee on 8 eae — | | Helps Keep Month - : 4 a >. and Throat Moist | a Mo 77 pe: * S : , J am s Hh | 6) oad 2 J > Ana _ cai | %s s CES mae ether 1 ' cs win again!” : : " ial pthc & : Your 2 ys , Our. ue , Pi Ae + ee om | je . lf wsmeN eee % , | See ing — << wet bn on é other Gucined HE New hrysers ing on extenive ines t Chrys, PONT Fi In ve be Bg AC P a’ ut gail esd Featu | Fea RES, | 9-s027 nD door been aalanie: iS h fh ' ispl veep wes. | cos 10 ia ’ M latch, given. ‘ S “mean rast Diy eto ae alt xD 1621 5. FIRST AID. RT | latches most nusual bd. 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F : . i eget 9 mo on ectri ee iH nat compound . ae or ‘ hang o; heavy re wea wa wash ‘ia oe cae | sie nah ses . ' | Lf s t e enone pence Modeots ee eo ) | New - as ase i aie ore tedious ‘entioneld ries, ae men sin Br are rubber snd monte“ “thie can ina salary line | til co ree : we clei your clo eve are | THAT enna rer of ef } cha gepetionee Beeve \. sof thes g nev » you CH ‘ Fi to P a8 i t = with perien DUCT Mr. to te end es tel ae avon ste sepa Ae ain Satie and bea r dried find PATT | ni his ole iac P | Caties hosp nee eee = : fresh uti gh ce eens Av cation » Lake Fi INST: ; ; A : tifull: ER t. ar r. lice e. to on deta! ad . aaens gg se -smeé y 2 SON. Value Rac any that Box 36. fied © ‘dnd baton = Pp see lin . & Ww watt 79" Recipe CURE aratl GIRLS. and nights. ye _ rive on WOMAN TO HELP CARE FOR 2 year old girl. Some light house- work. No tooking, no laundry, Merey’s Golf and Country Clu 2280 Union Lake Rd. _merce Rd. | WAITRESS. EXPERIENCE NOT $ie Osklend aida: Drive In Com- WANTED LADY TO STAY | WITH. in. Very little ping. _Help Wanted Female 7/ _ experience necessary, steady em- joy ment ly person, reneh-Gio eaners, Tel-Huron _Instructions DIESEL POWER Power in Diesel.” Utilities ening _Training, Box 31, Pontiac Press. (DRIVING L ESSONS Desi Content Mydro. or standard shift-Chevy's, Day, Eve. or Sun. bere WAY DRIVING ~ SCHOOL ~ FE 2-2233 _ GRADUATED PIANO TEACHER. tester 00, Mrs. Henry Myers, ~~ PIANO LESSONS Majo tn sonets and gospe! ‘susie i) «tive jes sons tn private some FE 3 TRUCKIN KINO “AND HAU LING. RUB- bish any time r 2:30 pm. 102% Branch St. FL, 3-0206, Work V Wanted “Male 10 10 ANY KIND OF WORK DESIRED. PE 5-6267. ¥ ye ¢ & specialty FE (DER FOLDING & gees yrs. experience. EM Lote SIDEWALKS wa s. FE 4-0032. CARPENTRY WORK WE NEW AND repair, PE 4-42 CARPENT on aND D CABINET new malr D B AND Wages and home. FE 4-9671. WHITE LADY LIGHT housework. Stay night. 2 chil- dren, ” 6 and 13. Call morn- ings. 4-1 WOMAN: USED TO CHILDREN for genera) housework to live cn premises in suburban new home with modern, com ie itv on ‘ara Call collect MAyfair WAITRESS FOR aif «Senet Residence provided. 4-1600. Ext. 86 between 8 a 4. D SHORT ORDER. 3 and 6 p.m. bo A _Lake Rd PEM WANTE D on ou eook, Minit Lunch, WAITRESS WANTED, EXPERI- et ne Walton Dairy Bar, WOMAN FOR LIGHT HOUSE. work & care of children while _mother works. FE 2-0386. WOMAN TO LIVE IN. TAKE CARE 7 —— More fer home Wan WANTED, SALESO age _ & WAIT- tresses, Full Highest qualifications and ability wired. Write Pontiac Press| fers 43 8 Tadiesw ae. Se Bos. No. 112. WANTED RELIABLE WOMAN TO PRESSER ON LADIES GAR- babysit 8 days a week. ve PAE TR ag ed pean Pda oh eo | 55864. 2 Good nav x) WOMAN F FOR HOUSEWORK. « GET Drvy_ Cleaners, 119 W, Huron, to school, Weekends , off. RUN SPARE-TIME GREETING card and gift shop at home, show friends samples of our Christmas profit, Costs =e °) try. Write today for a on Depths Fe Regal re ‘erndale, UALITY ie concern. \STENOCLERK 4 HR WEEK, manent position in downtown "Ser" WAITRESS, NEAT APPEARING -_ reliable 10:30 am No Sundays or holidays. No. 1O "Sandwich nop 50 Wayne St. WHITE WOMAN TO CARE FOR. 2 vear old girl, 5 days week. 6:3 to 3:30. Light housework. _FE_ 5-5003, WHITE WOMAN WANTED FOR care of children. No_ objections to 1 child. 2409 Mann Rd, WHITE WOMAN TO DO’ LIG house k and help with two yeme ehtidren. Dr, Dray laine. OR_ 37 3-1962, WOMAN FOR HIGH CLERICAL aptitude for detailed office work per office. Wide variet a interest- img _work. _Write No... 116 NURAE FOR nocton's “OFFICE. R 3-T171 or FE 2-6837 “Needed Immediate ly an Experienced , ADDRESSOGRAPIHI OPERATOR MIMEOGRAPH OPERATOR MACHINE BOOKKEEPER COMP-TYPIST “KEYPUNCH OPERATOR AND STENOGRA PHERS APPLY PONTIAC MOTOR DIVISION PERSONNEL DEPARTMENT GLENWOOD AVENUE PONTIAC, -micmio an 18-20 YEARS. Clerk for Drv Cleaners, in Wil- —/iams 2 | 6 i | Saleswoman | 3 Por Better Dress Dep't. Position | . is permanent with better-than- | pour di preferred. App! iy ARTHUR’ S { __ 46 N. Saginaw i | TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THE, - ever-increasing demand for Avon Cosmetics, Become an Avon Rep-— reséntative today. For informa. on Call FE 4-45 VARIETY JOR. $250 | | pypins - required, Box 23, Pontiac Press, pL. WANTED COMBINATION WOOL and ‘silk finisher. Apply in per- son Rour cleaners. Tel-Hu- ron Shopping Center YOUNG LADY ~ Permanent non routine position > Ur od ‘ul, but Regular increases. BENEFICIAL FINANCE co, 1 W_ Lawrence | YOUNG BLOOMFIELD COUPLE wth 2 children would like girl to live 'n. General housework. fronting and Ste pero cooking. Private room Salary _open for right _person. | MI _ 6-447. _Help_ Wanted BOOMING BUSINESS MAKES opening available for responsible - man Full or spare time Oppor- t tunity to make fa! a day mre McNESS CO! E MPANY. Clark St. Freeport, Ml " CARETAKER MARRIED FOR large apartment building ¢x Box 76 references Pontiac Press 120 EXPERIENCED CHEF. nelil's “Sham Mi 138 8. Wood. _ward ‘ham, M £083 WORK SHO! RT. SHOURS ON ALL pnt ag APPLY RESS BOX. 00 ecuan “OR COUPLE WITH EM- ployed husband for general house- 9, Firin, a een te 8! or woman with car to call on | farm women in E. Oakland Coun- | __ PONTIAC | | IRONING — Rouseet, and = a CARPENTRY, CABINETS, FOR. mica work; attics finished, rec- _teation rooms; repairs. EM 3.4775. CABINET | — aND beta Kitehbens « specialty. FE R. ‘ Ni eabinet work, Phooe are waTGHAn. FR tiaut TA TRUCKING OF ANY KIND. so pant nr and heuse ELECTRICAL WIRING AND PAC aintenance | ne | work. FE aie, “WIRING. Ni a AND fints! € "bua ‘in ae ae Poor egy SANDING ; AND inishing, 10 years experience Modern ‘eauioment Guar work. Free estimates. John Ta’ stad OR erator eas GARAGES casement sash. 8x7 © 4 in, concrete slab ond - ———— 106 3595 Labor afid ote UILDING BER 1004 or FE Eves. OR 3-2276. GUARANTEED Re ROOFS ALL kinds. EST s. - Hoos ‘us ‘me 353 ON. P5001, FE __20Me6, ¥°S PLEMING FLOOR LAYING. oe Seion. 164 Edison, Ph. Cass. ~"Modemi7a _ telianle butlder Discounts poses Ay Aug os All tvoe D & M BU PE 2-0245 20 6 Pike HOUSE juovina _eauipped FE +84 2 S, SNYDER rLOor LAYING sanding and ‘inishing Phone FE SANDING AK AND AEFINISHING. cs and new jloors Guaranteed Phone OA_ 48-2651 “Building § ‘Supplies — Eves. POLLY A, Young, s 12A Whittemore St C ROOFING AND Bone ~ WIDE selection of colors and materials to e from at Free estimates, APPLIANCE SERVICE We service al! makes oS _refrig- OR 3-2276 | ~ CINDER & Oe PE 2165 Le a »|.. Cail MA to 6 p.m. 6-3381 before or after hrs. Apply at address shown above. TEDCEING AE AND HAULING RUB teats Branch se Trucks to Rent efter 2:30 \< PE 30206." TR TRA: AND - UIPMENS % Too arickee ee stake Pontiac a aay and Industrial Tractor Co. oe cr RIA er REDUCED RATES Large van" to serve ka duson Painting & ng & Decorating 20 20 DECORATING PAINTING for esti crt i PAINTING PAPERMANGING, tabi removed. Estimates, P wall w aie oaner Pinot an wi Ape AINTI o NTE oR $ND Ex. _eutimaten rE Seas _ PAINTING 0 PAPERHANGING ED Ae Toe Paintin $2011 FE — Physiotherary 2A SWEDISH MASSAGE & THERAPY. Ver = technique. 172 Elm __ Television Service 22 DAY OR NIOHT TV SERVICE FE 56-1296 - PE 6-6300 M. _STRAKA GUARANTEED oe TV REPAIR. ANY M rE DON'S AKE - 40736 CON _RADIO 0 & 7 Tv, 7 8. _PARKE ! 8T COPENHAVER'’S | RADIO & TV Huron, Night serv- KERN'S | TV SERVI ICE lied moved and erators, washers radios and al) types of small Hances. ROY'S, 6 Oakland ve, FE __2-4021. : act ba tear ny 3 Or NTAY Leeper bv factory trained men our store a i aaa af Oitice Pg Co nm Law. Phone 1 Pe 3013 everou BUILT CABINETS. OR A “B TRENCHING _ Footing. water tile. Field tile FE 54-0061. BLOOMFIELD WALL CLEANERS ows. Reasonable Walls and » _Free est ne ephigation, FE 2-163). ~~ CHIMNEY WORK _ On Fe TUCKER'S RADIO TV SALES -. SERVICE Headquarters for tubes, antennas. radio batteries. FE $3714 FE _ 39159, FE 43600. 168 E. Pike 8t. TYPEWRITERS AND ADDING MA- ehine repairing Expert work pe ky Pras a Office Sup Lawrence ph "ey eawhivina RENTED _Milchell's, 123-N. Saginaw St. Cleaned. repaired. rebuilt. built | Upholstering = 23 laces leaned re LD ELOOA IES I RROD paired. siapeee fze in gas chim. | EAELES CUSTOM UPHOLSTER- fey liners. Home owned Tegis- . alt ——— Lake Rd. EM tered company No rE 1. Free estimates, —_ 53701. THOMAS SP ROUTERS bRY WALL. BY yaa PRES M8. TELE estima LJ or amall. | ay 7; a a SLIPCOVERS. | DF DRAPES & Oe. . BED Tales EXCAVATING on DRAPES. SLIP COVERS. MATE: — a ayy ELBCTRICAL —_- SEWER CLEANING -Lost & Found 24 Sinks — Sunday Service, FE 42012. qos LIGHT TRUCKING - ANY KIND. Also rubbish hadling and ‘house cleaning, FE 2-654) | LAWN WORK. ANY KIND | cat pees waher t _ cement K mornings. Ortonville 1-2iFS. wil) work from 8:00 to —— Prefer service station work. Work Wanted Female 11 1 REGISTERED NURSE DESIRES |= ELECTRIC MOTOR SERVICE RE- Pike ie eo co een m8 © FURN ACES WORK — Cleaned. revaired, reset. resented hew pipes, etc ‘Also bollers, fire- | places cleaned. repaired. Home | orene registered company. if you | en good peas § = us No ama- _teurs. FES. | FOUND: BROWN MALE BOXER. OR 3-0244 after POUND: LIGHT “onAYE GERMAN Shepherd, om Rod! cost of keep and ad, PE +-€ GREEN pimineee WITH YEL- 58-0025, | Leo Lustig EXPERT TI TREE, 'E TRIMMING & F - RE- _ Fev. Ph. 56503 oO Electric—Sewers Cleaned 24 hour service. No results, no charge’ chemically treated at no baby sitting part-time with own _‘ransportation, - FE | __tne and cleaning — fE 7. BABYSITTING DAYS OR EVE- home at Crescent Lake. FE 2-07 CARE FOR SMALL CHILD. DAYS. La A ae Auburn Heights. FE GOLORED WOMAN DESIRES Mon, Wed, Fr eae Sat. ~~ work. $7.50 a oo, pdb md fare. Wi _Telerences, ELDERLY wieow WISHES LIGHT ework or act as — to invalid. OA 86-2324. EXPERIENCED COLORED GIRL desires work 5 days a week. __5-1973 before @ p XPER WAITRESS FOR on nite work. OA 8-3253 after ‘TRONINGS WANTED, PICK UP | and delivery, FE 2-3101 IRONING topo BOSTON FE 20651 IRONINGS, $3 A BUSHEL. 1 DAY service, Exp. FE 35-1471 $300 A BUSHEL dav. Good work FIN- FE. GOooD | ished 1 500080 TRONING $3 a BUSHEL. __work. Call PE. 5-2306. LADY WOULD LIKE WORK | BY _the day or afternoon, FE 8-0318. CADY POR FITTING AND ALTER- { ations. For adults or children. | Buperienced. EM. 3-3632. MIMEOGRAPHING TYPING SEC. __fetarial setvice, EM_3-2842 rE WASHINGS. ROUGH DRY. | 4-8683, 1563 Vinewood, wuataas AND IRONINGS: PICK | up and deliver. OR_}-4455. : WASHINGS. SOFT WATER. __ Rough ‘dry! FE 2-8613. wr _ Building Service 1 ALL KINDS OF CEMENT ‘WORK. Licensed contractor, FE 4-0032. ALL TYPES OF TRENCHING, _field tile and footings, FE 53-9056. | A-1 CEMENT WORK LLOYD MONROE FE 4-6866 IR Maia Boomer GENERATOR | power trowel ~ rr sanders , dblumbtne tools tools Gravel and sand Sun iN ‘s RENTAL FE Jacl ‘2_W_ Montcalm work. Child care. Private room, ARURITECTURAL TILE. BRICK. | bath, mace room. Wa: es open. | block o cement rivewavss @a- | Thurs every un. | rages basements Additions & al- off, MI 46001, -- ss terrations Complete ouildine serv- $400 MO. Pale COMM. COUPLE = tce. Pree estimates Workmanshin travel US sell Radto-TV pro- guaranteea Bloon'ie!¢ Bultdine grams. Emp. Sec. Comm. FE _ ervice FE 58-6377 oe deral 2-0101 A-1 CUSTOM CARPENTERS, | PAY aerate NEW CAR. 8EE i een oe | the people. Na-| 3-8601_ or a. ee 3 Gee tine ip tdverised "Wi — os | eS we -B gd es part ti __ Outdoor mor fireiaces. PE 298 oni ae 1LD * AND GRADING. oft SB eo a gypsy fall A. wis © ¢ ic “CEMENT WORK care of a4 _—- = oomeee and en a Note! site only it “eStod were’ alee shtmarve No lob (0s YOUR OWN BUSINESS! on | . : own hours! Selling nationally ee ‘Rextdental —— aoe ; — = _—— . 135 style . . : for " re ee: ss uamee: | CARPENTERS — CONTRACTING. FREE. ca catalog rite TAN NERS, Rough and finished. Free est!- _516X Brockton __Mass. . San Roy, OL 1-3461. Clyte, OL | SONCRETE BROKEN BY HOUR | — Instructions _ — 2 oF job_Pree estimates, PE 2.0077, \RPENTE! | CRRAMIC } ey gh Seg BEGIN. Aetatons Suse set AD AL servi Weather | ly. FE $-711 sal | i interdoting ition awaits L wan “Cel 2.3083" * who’ “bored wi = ae ‘Lk, Rd. Lat . iry's Ceremic § Studie Pitter’ 18 OUR SPECIALTY, wants a diversified * See Betty | | PINISH ts, Eh. 24079 at Mid “ap omen 408 | classes, Seaky “at e aa nei UILDING. FHA FIL Faget Sm SREE"S Fe. See eceen goer cee eee tite | Ls : A free z 7 x . bd = irives, ete. Reas. Free estimates. Hight Rou .. Donelson ' viciity, FE eae ; | yere + f Ss. : _ os ae! 5 pe ‘ i wiz # ee ae Le aN ok eee |? WOMEN WANT “WALL WASH Wash: | E 7-0223 nings in my own home. Christian | |COMPLE low face Band No. 954 Small _reward OR 3-5015, = Lost YOUR PET? WANT TO give one pow home? FE 5-9200. _Mi nimal Rescue Leaaue. Lost: 3 a OLD DACHSHUND, girl's pet, named Nippy. Black and tan female Vicinity of Ro- chester and Auburn Rds. Sadly Missed. _. Reward. oe 1-3461 or OL 2-5102_” Lost: 8ET OF “CAR “KEYS. CALE extra cost. Roto-Re Sewer Cleaners FE S17 ‘TREE T TRIMMING AND REMOV- — enimate PE 2-60109. FE * PLASTERING & REPAIR WORK no Meyers EM 3-0163. INTERCOM SYSTEMS FOR HOME office, ete Service & tnstallation. Apex ‘Sound’ Company. FE 8-0312- PL LUMBING AND HEATING. H. 8. FE 43767 or SAWS. : ACHINE FILED MANLEY ‘ACH, 10 BAGLEY ST. — Tarpaulin Repair Service 33 W. Howard FE 2.1893 Tarps, tents, boat covers, awnings Furniture Refinishing 16A REPATRING ANTIQUES A SPE. - _elaity FE) Ome FF 95-7332 Giarden Plowing 16B A-} GARDEN PLOWING MOWING BULLDOZING MU SON N & OR _3-6289 or FE 8-1427 GARDEN PLOWING DISCING. sreding, My of Pontiac Alr- _port Roro 0. THUG: ___Laundry Servic Service 18 18 | pace CURTAINS PLAIN on ROP. RUF. | fied. Beautifully bo geper! Pontiae Laundry, Phone FE OL, | FOR FAMILY oA aaORY SERV. | Seto 5 tiac Laundry. FE vet Landscaping _18A GRADING AND YARD LEVELING) FE 5-3552 TE LANDSCAPING Preliminary tian and e NEILS NURSERY 67 . Dixie te Clarkston service ones ot ‘GENERAL LANDSCAPING. GOOD | nursery and seeding. Doul-filling. | Free estimate. Reasonable price | _FrE_ 4-1106 PLANTING TIME NOW | Complete landscaping. Free esti- mates eves. and Sundays Open 8 j Lb: AKESIDE NURSERY 3944 Elizabeth Lake Rd. FE 4-3032 Waterford Landscaping Company PI pte & soddin fuaramieed. —_ = Sertstesiion mates. FE 2- DAN’S LANDSCAPE VICE. Complete lawn maintenance and _cleanup. FE 2-871 LAW LAWN BUILDING AND GA _ing_work, FE 37200 ROTC TILLING AND LIGHT trucking, FE 4-6229. n WE TEND THE EARTH — re 2hs3 landscaping by experts. Moving & “Trucking 19° am MOVING TRUCKING PICK. up and delivery Good service at reasonable rates. FE +1009, or FE 5-357) “any (ime, “BEDFORD MOVING anit Distance ~ FE sn ANUP Beta ae eg 2 pee at 760 Scott Lk Rd. if found. Teg with Riverside | _on_ it, gos | LOS EMALE REDBO? FP lth E Hewitt = N Perry, LOST. BROWN AND WHITE BEA- | gle. female rer 123 Center. Re- ward FE ‘ : = Lost RED _ BONE HOUND. | _ Large size Sm an growth on) _chest. Call OA 8-2559. Reward LOsT: “BLACK ‘COCKER SPANIEL puppy. Vicinitv of St Clair St. _FE_ 68-0788 ; MALE BEAGLE. NAMED 1 NIPPER. Not a bunting meth Children's pe cut ‘et inch. For positive identification. eons on collar, 3 reward. Frank Strother, Clarkston, Michi- _ kan, MA _5-4971 or _MA_5-4151, _Hobbies & Supplies 244 stag, Wall Washing |, _Typewriter Service 22A_ ~§7 HENDERSON . sam wd sm ‘ rE pole DOING by aoe vated castings. - ia § service. S0UP’s ON. THE RUG. THAT “1s. so clean the spot with Fina Foam Leaves no ring, Waite’s Notions. Wed, I. Children t¢ to Board 2 2% as ‘CARE FOR 2 GRADE school children. Metamora 675 COLORED at VAY ‘ARE E FOR R ‘ca. Pn —— eye 1 mts Gate N TO > BOARD. N Cass. Pon- WANT TO BOARD CHILDREN IN _ticensed home. MY 2-6553. Wid. ‘td. Household Goods 27 ANTIQUE DISHES HANGING bys: ‘shades and- prisms, MY CasH POR or tools, YOUF FORNITURE 3-271. L __Wtd, ‘Miscellaneous 28 PRIVATE PARTY Ww standard ORlando 3-107 Two _ WATERMASTERS. G GooD seis after 6. IN. mM shal- out- ANTS TO typewriter, on WANTED TO BUY’ GOOD SHAL- low well pump and motor. H. —P._ Sutton, Phone MY _ 2-6433. ‘Money ‘Wanted 283A) - WANTED Would like to borrow $10,000 and = — mortg on 3 bedroom on improved “teed. N r cent & _\iac Press Wanted to Rent _29 COUPLE WITH CHILDREN UR- ped need 3 or 4 bedroom —e or the vicinity of Fale hach Acker 215 Morrell. CHRISTIAN ORGANIZATION wishes to rent office space, one from "AEE Oe RAY CORNELL'S MKT.) aed Aimy cash TRADES — TRADES tradin gre? s. Large payments are scarce. Trade ¥ a dn. your equity, larger homes for smaller, city prope: Do not: fee obligated an —_ ‘nd we Wil tore vopeietion of Pontiac for suburban. We do rty infon tp sibility val tradin We are estabil as DORRIS & SON REALTORS The faren Co-operative Real Es home our utmost atice concerned. Call us for H give regard your ing @ the leading treder: E 41587 wate Estate Exchange GREEN LAKE OFFICE (ON ney COMME GREEN LAKE) FOR ALL door po A 24 hours for ——— equity, ¢ Call now and tell have. oo M. Stout, Realtor $8168 TN, emer ot Open Eves Rk PEDDLING YOUR PROPERTY? ? iN" mone. lookers."” WY] farms, leke,. and 1 residentisl prop- erties We handle al] details for financing and closing. Buy-To Sell-To Trade you" BUY IT- WE'LL INSURE IT “MAHAN RE ves ‘ti’ i 2.0263 juror TORS ‘atiy Roa “wtate. Ula orien . i 10-4 ooge, oT) W H NEXT DOOR TO BRANCH Post OFF CE ' Land 8800 Pontiac EM 3-3311 R. F. McKINNEY UNiv 1-5798 ———— WILL BUY OR LIST -YOUR LAKE roperty. Purchasers waiting. Commerce Rd. room, not too far area. Phone FE 4-0490_ FURNISHED APT. 3 OR 4 ROOMS near school. Christian cou and one child, FE 23-1538. PRINCIPAL OF SCHOOL DE- sires 2 or 3 bedroom house, out skirts of Pontiac. Christian fam- _tlv Call PE 5-1204. GM EXECUTIVE WANTS 4 BED- room house. Reliable references. Phone Mr Jennings. 5-411, Ext. 7382. or leave message Wal- dron Hotel, Pontiac House POR STEADILY &EM- ployed party within radius 20 miles of Pontiac. Pamily of 5, references. Will decorate. Call Mr. Tanner, FE 2-2420 between 9 and 4. RESPONSIBLE EMPLOYED COU- PLE WITH SMALL BABY DE- SIRE RENT A 2? BEDROOM UNFUR IN CINITY WHITE BROS. Us DA Ina YOU are LISTING R BAG! WHITE B ROS. REALTOrS Diste Hwy, CAN SELL YOUR Latte CALL AN. START PACK- 5680 Phone OR 3-1872 or OR 3-1769 LISTINGS WANTED | REFINED WORKING LADY WITH best of references. wants small apartment. orivate entrance Box 27, Pontiac Press RESPONSIBLE WORK* ing couple with 3. chil- dren desire 3. bedroom unfurnished house on or ‘before Sept. .15. Close in: Near school. Reasonable rent: FE 5-5519. RENTAL SERVICE Pree to landiords. We have many tenants waitin, our choice, a in pa A ADAMS REAL : PE 2-7 WANTED | ) BY OFFICE Popes Goodyear, eames with races near Catholic echoes. chi! ate = 2 ae erences available, ca. 8 8 to 5:30. -* | Share Living Quarters 30 my | WIDOWER WOULD LIKE TO, -share s 6 room modern hom with a middle aged couple Fe. 2-6761 SHARE APT with working girl. | WIDOW WILL close in 41173 WILL SHARE APT. WITH WORK- | PE 41654 after 4 Wtd. Contracts, Mtgs. 3 32 “a3_N._Telean ARS CS ee Cash Waitihg. For good contracts call or see | 1 L ecko! for quick, Mr. Johnson courteous a A. JOHNSON, Realtor | pe aide prolector used. | i 20 Keystone movie with case. 1704 S. Telegraph Rd. used. $25 Poleroid cameras Bape roy recor-ers, -movie eoulpment BR on a Lt E 4-2533 . Seton” PADDOCK. iL M | CASH. FOR LAND CONTRACTS SERVICE 1055 W Huron PE HJ. VarWelt. 4540 Dine Hwy $8753. OR 31355 _. CERAMIC CLASSES STARTING WE HAVE Sept. 15. Pontiac's. largest selec- $200,000.00 tion of greenware. Precision fir- At our disposal to purchase new ing. Supplies. El-Dore Ceramic |- or. seasoned «land earaccs for Co, 3105 E. Walton Bivd, FE our clients, See me viene you 5-2397 sell. ASK FOR BOB MAHA 10<@AL. AQUARIUM AND THER- mostatic controlled heater, $10. MI_6-4113__ tence. FE 2- Notices ¢ & | Paseat Aerotred Knapp Shoes Have purchased all shoe records from the former Arthur Sweet. Pred Herman. OR 3-1592. a ‘2 N. Sagina see ohytae DETECTIVES ~ DOMESTIC. CRIMINAL. COMM _30 vrs. exp. Bonded. FE 5-5201, ANY GIR OR@VOMAN NEEDING a pene Vern e. Phone 2-873 Confidential The Salvation Army. | DAL MAID FOR SUPPLIES. Mrs. Burnes. PE 2-8814, 03 Mart. Charles Chester Shoes _ c. A. Thompson PE 4-§825 | FOR BETTER CLEANING _ 10 | a, keep colors gleaming use Fina — Foam rug and uphoistery clean- | er. Waite's Notions. ‘DRIVING LESSONS. SAPE-WAY | _Driving School. FE 2-2253, KNAPP SHOES _ R. Elisworth 5o4 8. Sanford FE 5-6720 | MON. TUES WED. COLD WAVE. | $5.50. Dorothy's’ FE 2-1244. ‘ON AND AFTER THIS DATE 9-12- 55, 1 will not be responsible for any debts contracted by any other — R, — ar, PAY CUT? IFSO, | LetUS .| Give You 1 Place to Pay | Ease Your Mind ' Restore Credit” W.E ARE NOT A ~LOAN COMPANY, MICHIGAN CREDIT COUNSELLORS “Ottiasa Theses “*¥* 25 UDIVOX HEARING AID RM 10.) _ FE 40539 adviser contact ihe } | 3338_Orchard Lake Rd. FE 44543 -To Sell-To Insure. IT~WE'LL INSURE IT | MAHAN / i REAITY CO., REALTORS canes, Real Estate Exchange | pen Evenings and Sundays | (1073 W Huron Ph_FE_ 2-026 To pa THE MOST FOR YOUR. land contract Realtor oon is the “bird” to — St Phone FE 2-016 FAST ACTION! You BUY F It you have the contract-we have 2 CLEAN the money Clark Rea] Estate. Eire 02. Ask for Mr. z acte with foot fronta, No appraisals or closing teaa ‘B. D. CHARLES, Realtor | ca Eee 117.8 Ce $$'ACT & SAV E $$ ACT-By calling {or our bid on vour contracts SAVE - Discount and time by selling to a RE- | LIABLE firm with a large num- er of ee investors. Ask for Dink “ WHITE BROS. Eason Hey. 2 or On 3-1760 . on Mitt i or OR 2208 EAMEDIATE CASH FOR UR nen ar equity a wu K TL. Templeton, Realtor nh i n, WE ARE BUYING AND SELLING land contracts TODAY! Ca now for the best and bi of vawe. quick cash se lement. Nicholie & Harger Co. 33. W_ Huron Wanted Real t Estate od AR WOULD LIKE TO B ALL me IER, T0, BOY, att 3 324 3 ees | 7 ROOMS CHI refrigerator, i’ E eCoMs ADULTS ONLY FE girl in Auburn Heights. Call | | tT Sa P Ustings —_ commercial ed e will eappre- ciate your call, by jabond prom pt, tf PAUL D. reoual serv HAM MOND 26's W. HURON REALTOR FE 5-T741 eves. PE 5-4716 Selling Your Home ? Wwe homes an ran equ fy for have customers waitin, d farms, we wil e financing or will sell your experienced you, for ar- salesmen to serve you. We get — try us and see for your- Russell ‘Young EALTOR Sun. FE 412 W. Huron St. Open Eves. ‘til 9 44525 +0612 LISTINGS WANTED NAUF, Realtor 26'2 W. Huron, Oa 86-3339, FE 2-7421 When It s Listed Right We ella experience This skme experience enables us to’ find good purchasers for your property. Let us show you, HUMPHRIES REALTY P MEMBE® Taph FE 2-0474 _Rent Apts. Furnished 33 re Privy rton, se KITCRE = elderly sober couple Pri:, en’ rance oward ROCK. fyulet m an ~ CLOSE ate bath. Adults. NETTE. Ist floor 161 rE IN FER 4-5837 2 ROOMS PRIVATE HaTH 2 ROOM APT. CLEAN 2 a aacneee “AND _ oe . burn 2 ROOM ee 5% MORTGAGES _' ON FARMS OR SUBURBAN from 2k be Saginaw §) entrance preferred t Apply bath Working c t TR Poplar ARGE ROOM AND ‘KITCHEN. 18 an We CLEAN, 107! 7@ Clark PRIVATE. oupie LARGE ~ ROOMS AND BATH, private Adults hawk FE 27-6681 ROOM ance: Hts relay on noosa 7122 trance 14 Elw ploved olde W: Howa porch $85. $50 deposit Rd, one biock off Huron OOM APT. w Adults only * | J ROOMS. PRI and 70 After 4 sed ixie KR Private ly. No drinkers ADUL TS ONL ¥, 2ND FLOOR a counle preferred off entrance Mo- “APT eae VATE EN- 890 Robinwood. : N included nd 16 miles High- au. entrance FE FE HRISTIAN COUPLF Private bath and en- Howard EM. ied WITH UTTLITIF: 258 Orchard ine VATE ENTRANCE, _baby welcome FE $-56 ROOMS. PRIVATE Te af 1 Cart ehild welcome Apply 78 7 ee, SMALL RABY _come. 142 8_ Johnson 1A 2 CLEAN ROOMS Ane BATH 2 for workine man t Green RMS francs: art UTILITIES 1 or 2 adults Bteinbaugh Cr ry feretben 3 Pers ATTRACTIVE! Y oT Weman ie 119 FURNISHED See caretager “utilities hed Restonseie Discriminate siuits ¥ eferent orn t _Press. Box ao a 2 LARGE CLEAN ROOMS wa Tease ¢ to Pontiac OR }- as, MSs. FORNISHE 2. 170 Auburn Ave =a — J ROOM M MODER ly furnished. 3 ROOMS AND Ba _emploged_ couple. a, 3 RMS. & BATH, | TR _snirance, 2 ® RM es si e ie ref te : ae ROOM PURN E_$-#183 3 ROOMS: wiTH _FE Kt irane 2. i. 9 N Johnas a hid. OA e2734 RN CLEAN PART. Private. % BLOCK Prom foww In Lk Orieg APTS re _~ now EP coon PV, . “BATH AN Adutte res. rhvaTe - ; PURN, HOME “ees aspontiag Lake. prea rind . NEW! “a DECO. ~ a THE POXTIAC PRESS. 3} MOXD AY: SEPTEMBER 12, 1 955, THIRTY-THREE : i (BEDROOM Close in...2 rooms. Share |* bath. Adults, FE 2-9615, CLEAN KITCHENETTE APT. ask. tucl beak light and ene| URN, AEF Cone Is Paw APT. ALL UTILI- . Automatic gas $105 mo. lt year — $300 security deposit, OR 1118 ge MODERN, OIL HEAT. IN IN- Pa N, _ Paddock.’ HOUSE. 3 ROOM constr STONE ¢ cottKoe ii Tite Big psons. ARCADIA APT. 3 rooms and beth. Adults only. KG. HEMPSTEAD | 122 E,_ Raren PE +0204 ee apt. Adults. uy pret GAS HEATED, 3 BEDROOM, MY pale TY CO. ausunn a AVE. NO PHONE eniis ARTLY FURNISHED “suitable for er person a) > couple, suburban. $15 a week. 42306. Rent Houses Furnished 35 2 ROOM MODERN FURN. HOUSE Ol heat, hot — and electric _stove, MY 2-4 Scat is MILES Garden Ave. FE 2-6211. 2 ote FOR RENT: ONE FARM home and one house in town. _Children welcome. PL _2-2078. _ 2? ROOM MODERN, PRIVATE EN. | omy & = front. Close to Pon- _Mac, 3-135, 3 oe LAKE ORION, WA- terfront home. Available Sept. 2ist. Automatic gas heat. Chil- dren welcome, dogs. $80 month 2 months in advance. 4500 _Josiyn Rd. __ «ROOM FYRN. HOME. 0345 tiac Lake. Inotre ._ only, § ROOMS AND BATH, GAS HEAT, adults onl = = June ist. Lake Orion, 3-6341. § BEDROOM Poe LAKE HOM ME. Hust ‘by seen to be Ws $230 month. be, appreciated Sept. ie te June tet, 3184 Middlebelt Rd. % mile north of Long Lake Rd. FE 2-5602. @ ROOMS IN PONTIAC, $100 A month plus. deposit. OA 86-2461. ALL gpormay 6 ROOM. LAKE- ‘front Auto hot water. oil foes vie Wolverine Lk. MA _ car garage Adults will lease 8 mos. Must furnish character & credit reference Revlv Box 9. Pontiac Press = Completely Furnished Including automatic washer and dryer. 3 bedroom home, breakfast nook, wall to wall carpeting, recreation Hisar and garage. Will lease for months $150 oper eee. Ask for Mr. Bate- man, Bateman & Kampsen YE REALTORS 4-0528 3T1 8. Telezrapb & Sun _ Co-operative "Real Este Exchange COBBLE STONE COTTAGE. 11760 Lake Road, Thompsons. Deaton COUPLE. PRIVATE BATH AND on bus ine. 1 FE 4-2847. Completely Furnished Including automatic washer and dryer. 3 bedroom home. breakast nook, wall to wall carpeting. recreation room ang garage. will lease for § mon gd and credit must. i Press, ions : pour BLE CABINS _ BY on foe OR 3-0891, DONELSON PARK : A bedroom, 1‘ baths; washer an Sthsten esiccme, FE baat > references Pontiac y WEEK. or [ODERN 2 BEDROOMS, athe till June 1. Inquire 2168 Bios a vAduits only. FE ARGE ? | BED. | en to apvreciate.. $125 a Ma 0 May 15. Adults. s EMpire : 3.2183 ONE 3 BEDROOM AND iroom 1850 White eae Re __For k Rent ‘Rooms _37 1 ag HOUSEKEEP.NO “Room, é block from hi uburn., J ROOMS FOR FoR 3 ADULTS WITH reference. 623 Franklin Rd. ATTRACTIVE ROOM. LADIES. NO > |e 547_W. Huron. AR LADY. KITCHEN, laundry privileges Ouarage. FE 5-8279 PRIVATE ROOM WITH Wi West side home. FE 5-6277. PLEASANT SLEEPING ROOM tieman. West wae. rE aos een leges. PE2-6172, ROOM FOR CHRISTIAN LADY. 1 ehild - welcome Call TNT, 7 SLEEPING GLE OR OR SIN _KScerven Near" bus Men only. 333 geen & ROOM BY PIRERS. FR 54-2293. aLEEPING ROOM FOR MAN. PE ae “SLEPEING ROOM FoR entiemen. 95 “Gleawees. rE 1306, after 6 p.m mig he ROOM: TWIN BEDS. te wee! SLEEPING ~ eae Fo" WOMAN _only, PE 4-27596 WEST SIDE 3 econ Atal APT. _Private. PE 6-1 WOMAN. “COOKING PRIVILEGES on bus . PE +2047. down YF cee SELL MY Y 4 home, : yee ts HONEY! a * BUNGALOW _ING, HANNAN, LI 4-490, NEAR WATKINS LAKE ree-bedroom hom e. Has kitchen eating plus living room ™ screens; privileges. — bap yy to handle. Own- bad oe HOUSE 1a Sy 6Y Ow In Watkins Pontiac — ye ‘OOM » fi Attached rage. Inew aluminum siding. La rees. Well erson, 3-056. - (ROOME “YODERN. FIREPLACE basernent, 61) furnace, garage. FE 5-3840. _ —pRICK glassed in ranch home, Den, grade stores. In Birmit: Under 19,000 dollars. MI 44-4068. meen 8 -s Tohge ‘and ‘bel bath, oh at corner. fy wticiE “Realtor FE 5-044) _ | Cooperative Resi Estate Exchange WE “oe BUILD ON YOUR — ad a she! down - = ___For Sale Houses SELL MY EQUITY ON INCOME | home .Wiil take discount. 103 W. Roseiawn., 6Y OWNER. ) BEDROOM & 43 i For Sale Houses K 43 WALLED LAKE 1165 EDDIE AVE. Bullt in 1062. sot ———— bunge- HOM! Sjow,. utility ms and) car garege large lot, fruit screens. a 0x40. Pull price ; ren * garden, Paved $7005. With” terms. 2 HOUSES RANCH TYPE PEM | oes w ANCHOR anaiae tion. 3 lots lotnd ear — LI 3-0305 LI. 17-3800 JO_4-8777 by owner 21104, $150 ) DOWN id our jot er. foundati 2 or bedreem wih ANNETT » OFFERS Immediate Possession GE —— and re Re- ception room carpeted. vu Geecean aa” hot water heater, coal hot alr fur- pace, Bereen | storm Ww: we I‘y car garage 40x 120, near - center, om 580 dow BSeebalt, St. 6 _3-1856. by owner, BEDROOM | HOME. PLASTERED Pull besement, Corner lot, In Macesev Garden. $10,000 with OR 3.2072 $650 N EAST SIDE, « ROOMS. Full bath. 1 bedroom. Full bese- Total price, FE , *6650 ‘Waterford Family Home ° the ACR WE'RE ANxiOUs 7. show this fine home~large white 1'y story bungalow with 3 car gareee, paved drive. Fruit trees and ber- ries, chicken ceop, wonderful gar- dep condition —5 large rooms and bath down (bedrooms 12x14 and 1a11). 2 bedrooms up Yes. full conse ot Sea Ann? cellent Moh a: S00 LL FOR #HO a! 4 Bedrooms ‘ELIZABETH LAKE ESTATES . ALMOST WN room hohe, » block from Soiree beach. 5 rooms ‘vestibule entrance) and tile bath en matin floors. 2 bedrooms: up Plenty ef closets, sterms and * sereens. a recreation space tm the full basement, Well cared ft for 100 ‘jot. BETTER CALL NOW Humphries Realier eo Telegrapn emt! FE on Open Evenings 2 Blocks From Downtown Large Beane suitable — for / Ass complete, vou finish inter ee have some cholc¢ iid on A.C Compton & Sons OR mn rate or PED T0s8— AT i ELIZABETH LAKE Immediate PERRY PAR 4 rms. bath, utilit an 5 ; churches. bus and stores. §0950 $ down W. COLGATE &T. . | rms., bath utility room, and floor urnace. Near to everything. Very clean. mL! own, Rose HOUSE iéx22 TO BE MOVED Call PE 4-3080 after 5 p.m. = ft har ped — : e, wil ah as car arage. 1202167, With — os Terms. By owner. a net ooM STON B+ sacar _house. 1 acre IMMEDIATE _ canon aaa 2 bedroom Large living — - with fireplace. New delco oil heat, All in excellent condition. Pricéd . $7850. — Commercially toned, ‘In Cloge in. good condition, RUSSELL 170 W. Pike NEW CUSTOM BUILT ™ A $13,500. Terms. A. NOTT sh as ment, Call's after 6, EM 3-5333. R AROUND th, 3 bed- rooms, ol] furnace, utility Toom, hot assed Jackson vd, Lake. Milford, MUtual 4-4383, eee “come Lake road near Wood- Joseph F. Reisz 63% W. Huron 8&t, A HOME OF anal OWN . - Woodward Estates, a newer 1% FOUR BEDROOMS : Excellent west side lécation, Nive. ly «onditioned frame home. Ves- | tibute, 23 ft: living room, break- fast nook. ofl AC heat. Double’ garage and screened summer! porch. Early possession. — SUBURBA very neat inte home on a. ane sized lot White frame sicd- ing and landscaped lot. On 8. Hos- pital Road. ones toe PLAINS AREA | A good 5 room frame home with | eres bedrooms and red lot. "2, 550 down: — aeve anoth- er home in this vas WATKINS LAKE You haven't bothered to look Pf very nice. Quite close to the lake $12,500. : ' NORTH OF CLARKSTON 3 3 * F} > = al - 1-4 & 3 3 3 3 ° Louise. 'TS VACANT WE BUY LAND CONTRACTS NICHOLIE & HARGER CO. 33. W_ Huron St, Ph. FE_5-8183 LAKE FRONT 3 BEDROOM The owner of this 3 bedroom for she homé end it - fere’ at $17,000 or any reasonable offer And we can accept as low. as $1060 down or thereabouts and work, out reasonable monthly | a nts, Your chance to buy a lakefront home with a@ . lot at termes you can afford. ‘call angus 1919 M15 "Ph Ortonyille 132. collect. BEDROOM See HOME, TO SELL, REALTO __Partrid re is the “pird” to Bee. > Room, basement, $800 down are = : $6,000, FE Patty FOR COLORED FAMILIES story frame 3 bedroom. bunga- low, To include storms, screena. Venetian blinds and TV antenna 1 This beau- ) Cece ee a ee titel ranch komo has 2 bedrooms. . oe = Heattiator fireplace io iv comm ogre hot water. leva-| oom, cheerful well Hate | rage, Shy ten epg Rell BT nd khchee & dining space. Plenty of closet ce, Large - 00.000, terme. utility room. Avtacned 3 at + . le OV ook St. Joe Area ect enclosed back vara. Hue Excellent location on Crest now pa A apes ome * - pa | a ee _— — laxed living. Brivlieges on ex- and 4 finished | cellent beach. a a Sud, ‘ recreation room furnished N NT LAKE slcinator garbage disposal. | 2, bed paren Leta 9 new ges. furnac utom tie ming is the word oa on 2 ne for this home! Clean con- screens. $11,600. terms. sane Pemken ts a re - becue, Bide drive and rage. Elizabeth Lake Estates $11,000. Terms. ie Lake privilege: be walk CK INCOME Kate rages, citowelts | oer Osehard Lake Rd. Excellent wi 2 bedrooms & bath on location. Near Sylvan —— ist floor Stairway to un- for 7s Se coal en ae ah path * Sg — sad figer : Full raegment. at. and pew oi] furnace, Im- tractive Ls — ao A real mediate possession. $12,000, terms, West Side—2 Family 5 nice large rooms & bath r family, fireplace on let loor Separat entrances, e: furnaces bal Leap fin- ard all ex- — condition, Situa’ in residential area. All included on 3nd 000, terms, THELMA. M. “ELW OOD 6143 Case biben Lake Ra. rE +34 BUILD NOW RS our well restricted - Hills Estates Estimates Sisan| trom our s¥ owe R COEY WHITE Frau | bengelew: pa ag Sodan) 2 very a ‘atertord treelv vours Bloomfield 4 Highlands ‘a modern brick home in 1951 by present 22 feot living room — py ay = — sresbtaaal was, 1 ti tile pethe, | recreation reom with fire- place, attached peop) and garage. $27.400 Bloomiield—4 Bedrooms { i | \erme. | 1 | } shade & tri rees, all ined: ern home, ceramic tile bath & lavatory, car ing. Roy ‘Annet Inc. REALTORS 28 £, Huron FEGeral nea | | NEAR CLARKSTON. 2 BEDROOM | ranch type home. ce | in po oe dining i bat i iting STOUT S Best Buys -Today FAMILY HOME Nice comfortable 3 bedroom home located fust off Bald- Full .sement full bath and oak floors throurhout, Priced ast- $9,500 with $1.475 dno RETIRING ? Then see this cute 4 room bungalow located worth of * Pontiac Built in 1054, | house is strictly modern j with lovely kitchen, bath, screened rch, ga- | } [} rage and workshop, Only $8,950 with terms. WEST SIDE Large 3 bedroom hom.e located close to sctioo!] and bus line Fully insulated, stoker heat. gas water heat- er and «# paved lee location. Priced at $11. c Tr. M 2 FAMILY Located west of Pontiac we have a very en0d home with § rooms and beth down end 3 rooms and bath up basement and asuto- ol] furnace One of the better 2 family homes. Only $2.500 dn WILL TRADE Beautiful 3 bedroom ie x 3 » = = such @s ceramic tile bath, fireplace and 1% carport. Will trade i bad smalier home in Pon- i dw. M; Stout, Realtor 77 N Saginaw St Ph. FE %-8165 Open Even tifl 830 ral: St. Fred’s School Area &n 8 room home with living room, dining room, kitchen, sun and sewing room on rooms bath floor, ‘Full basement with heat, Se gripreee pe Be oi constract- | ed tots. Terms. t Priced at oe ar | North Pontiac Area ‘¢ elso hey er homes this area for sale some FHA, a peje ly Pe 42 Ls GI spproved gerd — per. 6 roome plus attic. ral fi gent gown plus mig. Ask |* Sesement ‘with 4 x Br ,ess. “Giliewwie | and landscaped yard, Prin to ces : JOHN | these two semen. _4: ° KINZEER | REALTO | WM. H. KNUDSEN TOR B B res | REA f, 6 Pontiac cues ‘ YOU BUY IT-WE'LL Wiser iT [cocoon no ioe Brchanse i use. at @ very reasonaole price. Call I tion, for informa Drayton Plains Lovely 6 rm. bungalow with pice shady lawn, rae —, lot 100x 109 ene be front poret & 1 plastered walls, “forced air olf heat, 2 car garage. A real home for omy $8.400. Call for int fl home is weil kept and ts offer cade § ——, - hidden new fdeas, Natural ot latest grand Segoe eyes sd wy ad * Rally “wor worked Poa tosh ot eignity in, too many to mention, Bee then o, Easy to femem- ber uare esst ‘s ANCHOR REALTO! Only $28.900. 1 2.3800" ur } 58-1761 NEAR , LAKE ORION 3 3 BEDROOM eis — scaped, meen E it trees. School bus ree $2.000 Ms tndian' Lake RO ‘NOTHING DOWN _ .- . Will bulld'g bedroom starter home with basement an dud lot, Small partir pereet will ut, by a m lot. Also 3 bedrooms. sup “HOUSE sg ice shaded lot in Ward's Or- chard sag 8 Fi tg payment, 3 bedrm. FE 5- PLAINS 3 geneqne $i00e DOWN — Ranch Type home was. built eas — oe VACANT & WAITING POR YOU Ranch Trpe home consisting of 3 jrooms, ving Preom, bined kitehen and dinin full bath with shower com: Teom, jastered down By appointment enty. SUBURBAN 5 ROOMS 2 bedrooms long fiving room with dimis: space Very > kitehen, ent with auta, &s owner lives out wn, on Sjil beat at this" price of foes CLARK oat ESTATE Beautiful Lake Front Home pe Cod, 2 Bice. sised living rm tn sre rm.. "hee piace Attached ay wear LSS John K. Irwin Sine 101% ON. inaw Phone FE 54-0447, Eve NEW Gl HOMES $550 DOWN ; Plus FH. A Mortgage Cost BRAND NEW- 2-bedroom bunga- lots. Lake ee yours today! RAY O’NEIL, Realtor 7% W. Huron Open Phone FE }-7103 or recuse Co-operative Real Estate Exchange ROCHESTER * City ‘of nice homes end bills. ac- esasible everywhere New deluxe 3. bdrm ranch homes sturdily > unt, All conveniences Paved st. Immediate occupancy Model on Alice at First po ue Martin . Se 24676 Mr. Ragan, WO 1-700 hm =e LDON co isiikD TO LAST DE- of furniture, Move in for $13,200 full j -M. R 66 ON, Parke PE 4-$181 EM 3-4808 PE 5-7704 Partridge | i ] ae | New Homes Street : FE 2-1904 |. PO lang 4 Phone OR bee une he "Se +1760 STARTER HOME ton bax basement, large jot, in rban loc New Homes | All Types . 2 and 3 Bedrooms $7,300 TO $15,900 FRAME AND BRICKS A FEW LEFT FOR NO MONEY DOWN TO GI Call Any Time Open ’til 8 p.m. Daily KENNEDY .» , REALTOR Is THE “BIRD” TO 8EE OPEN EVENinOS ‘TIL 6 ae > 97 W Huron FE 4-360 $1.500 DOWN : - Attractive 3 bedroom boeme op a paved street. Very iittie upkeep required with the durabie asbestos siding. Full basement with oi! heat. Full price Just 60,800. RANCH HOME ‘ Almost new frame ranch home| ~~; \, pL .©6©6©@©™©™™ with attached Peftas Lake privi- 10 ACRES | leges — bs ge zabeth Lakes. White Lake Rd. frontage. Plenty Lot with the back of apple trees, Partly completed - uate “enced a Large utility house, Well Electric ~—e bedrooms. ar ced right | ures —_ —_ tank in. Only a ‘14, Foo on term “TARE FRONTAGE ) aad “ ‘ AY Ww ARD E. ARTRIDGE| o eetes: 300 oo apd a es ota te: ® rave Poe REALTOR —— FE 2-8316, {ocated on good "gravel road 41. W Huron St. Open Eve. 709) Lean te 16x20 ft. Could easily | be converted into house. Also 3 sheds, 20m130 ft with fenced tn | GATEWAYS to HAPPINESS HARD TO FIND Gl en 4 PER CENT TEREST North “er Josiyn Rd. & room and beth 2 bedroom bungalow 16 foot Mving room with cor- nice boards, oak floors, plastered Walls, tile, bath, full basement, recreation, Venetian ombination storms and agpings, fenced ack street, Offered at $55 per month inriudes taxes and aeons 4 cent interest. WNER'S * per eet ¥ mat LOUTGROWN THE OME BE F EAST SIDE INCOME THE RENT WILL PAY FOR ‘:T Paved street frontage. 13 rooins th .6 bedroom Too down, rooms YOU. Won” wee wear yee mene. -To Buy -To Bell - To Trade MAHAN | REALTY CO. REALTOR Eves. ‘til 6: wert Be BGtavce, phase wee Deep | This would | m or doy $8.000. | enciosure. 2 well electric ote di make a good mink far kennel. riced at only down. Terms | Dorothy Snyder Tavender | REALTORS (3160 W _Huron __ FE 24411) - The Northridge . - BIGGER AND BETTER | THAN EVER THE FINEST IN MODERN LIVING | Our newest 4 bedroom | brick ranch homes are. now available with long | F. C. Wood Co. Corner Williams Lake Rd. & Mie 75 Offie OR #1 € After 5, Call OR 3-2 GOODBYES We recommend this large 6 J me ) AREA pow with good west sub ation. Located |. close to Pontiac Recreation Area, room , Lake School. ‘Only| 2 bedrooms with bath 1 $300 down with room: t finish ‘ basement, WILSHORE ESTATE Mode) located 3434 Maybee Ra.. West on U. 8.10 (Dinie Hwy.: to Sashadaw Rd. Turn val — north on Sashabaw to Ture right ‘ys mi. on Maree fe GI's $0 DOWN 2 =—— shea home. —— oo ide, Alumin Paved rect driveway. Low monthiy payments, AL FISHER REAL ESTATE 19322 James Couzens Hwy. Offiee DI 1-0310 Model OR 3-2)05 Mur min, = i @iviliaNe Cooperative: 3 Real Batnie_sohanes PP tdi gg ¢ NEW ° ig Po cone Pek bones 7 bedroom, oak finors, on Berkley) ine Lots of shade, etc, GT ' Ave. at Szgscent Lk me im | deals take 4 mos, or more. I ai terior finishing to do. Verv low | ready “to seli now Will accept down pavment. or lease option | reasonable down payment. 236 “ pelnin oe Edith 0. This asn't built A. C. Compton & Sons ably 492 W Hu : __on Fras_or Fe Stet "gBeticom Laketront TIRED siacegin Reated ‘astered h. Ot tw uring to find glen hame vm. Pal. ent | fing Mutt ettng isan | Rou, crtom, Owner mast fae home in - Park—with 4) buy at $13,600, terms. Your house dintog re 2 baths, large living: | considered as down payment, io ip'Saate "hat yasement | THELMA: M. ELWOOD attached re. TOR = not least, beautiful ome my . oo. ' bie $143 Lake Rd, acre ve ¥ LJ me located at 2015 efield, corn ct oarheia and’ fade tot Pour “PINE LAKE re call an ~ tment (PRIVILEGES) « ~| Large protected _ real plaster, 1 Ander 3 bedrmas., 1's WHI E : baths with or without basem: , ; . open, 1 Pineview Dr, "> biock west of Middlebelt, Wul BROS * ry ei ° 15-0143 furnace, garage. 2 screened oe, Extra it = with DRAYTON nace, anes ak 100 = “io 2. 680. $2.650 ¢ Sond a ADAMS ROAD o> 4 room ranch with breeze- way garage. oll heat, Fire- place. Brit 106 = Must be seen. $10, with £ down. AIRPORT AREA . 6 rooms with 2 bed down. "RIDGEW. AY, TS mara 975 Baidw FE | Co-operative 1 Real Estate a ase 1 HAVE 2 BRAND MEW 3 BED- houses eing com- wi GEO. NL ARBLE, Raskoe aie Andersonyitle Rd.. Waterford ___ Phone OR Liges oo a a amet 3 BEDROOM RANCH a ON WILLIAMS LK. RD. BY OWNER, FULL WALE- OUT BASEMENT. i HEAT. LECT ‘RY O nor ‘WATER, 2025 eee - TION AREA, AL N “gone. ae F SOME BY OWNER io m : po Hag Only 650 NEW 2 BEDROOM FHA HOMES res include: 3 ae pon zis bie fata narrate parteras irive out ma to, Modiase w A | PARE BUILDING CO. “FE 5-7923 SO00 DOWN Project of . 68 Homes Near Fisher Body Plant Off — St. NB: wieeen” x: ssuer eee Models - Lakenite eae cellent palatine, and Hoos SYLVAN in po K. L Te Templeton, Realtor a Hh ore a sts, SESS a - Oates boxe “ot neat ‘hie ih) ay - sco DOWN a Veep Sar tes| iat cones om oe inenk ‘oll tu Immediate pos- TRADE eae Ar ot Avenue. Neat on.500 equity sony ® cute ute, heme tn full "basement to’ abede Gctate. lol with Wving ‘quamars. “PONTIAC REALTY R. J. VALUET, Realtor’ I Baldwin _——____ $4ti8 | Cooperative Real Ratote Ex RULE - PRICE 37950 — ren ee WE WILI ¢ attac in = Ee Tested 7 pl Accept late model car, fart nice lots, tractor i housetrailer on, floors, clnauredn ny ai "Grr this two room alow with ment with automatic olf furnace. en acre of land. - of Onl Lg ood cown for the bargain | ‘trees, grapes, shade trees. sag Ungeond ete, Base efi eth “7 LARGE ROOMS Soane weeda Gor EP ee | Orend old home in excellent éon- | y at only . Mr ition, Loc on we ap Brown, After $ p.m, rye) shaded jot in Drayton Woods 62618, : Neat and ‘clean with rooms = -— pegemews, 2 car ga- CIROUX & FRANKS ts ine REAL ESTATE 4985 Dis: a EY: OR Sun. 1 t 6 pm O'NEIL HARD TO FIND ~ is bedroom. home ina good location. You're right, but we do bave « brick with ~ 2 bedrooms up and 2 down Vestibule ee has tile Di = ah awn patio in back. Fenced. Fine west side residential section in Webster Schoo! district, Bee soon, we recommend it highly. 80 MUCH FOR $90 LITTLE ', acre with 1) frontege Neat 2-bedroom bungalow Plastered, inted Walls. oak floors, ful) bath. Part basement hag new Kalama- 200 furnace, automatic wa- ter heater. iaundry trays or e with tltin ig the over-all ht be what you've been me ing for $1,850 DOWN brick om corner lot gedaan Located just north of to tn good residential seetien, Hardwood fioors, piastered ainted walls, full besement t's terrific value at YOUR’ ADDRESS 18 ™M- PORTANT — Live io Pontiecs Indian eee Sub, Brick with 2 2 baths. fire- ; - apne it has Seda thing. We have the Let's look! RAY O’NEIL. Realtoc aes W. Huron Open #6 one FE 3-7103 or rE 6-071 Coopersuive Rea! Estate Exchange door - x ncaross terms, low cdst GI and |" FHA financing. ~~~ $9530 DOWN.” MODEL OPEN - | Well ncated, w of Pontiae wih DAILY AND SUNDAY | Bouse “Frame ‘with cedar shakes 1-8 P. M. oi neat “utility an, tmmenant rm : possession. jan..to join the m : ; viewers Sunday by sriving =| ROCHESTER AREA ae ro Page a to Ander: Lovely 2 bedroom nome built tn sonville foad then turn left ‘62 Largé living room on with knotty end follow directions for ‘s pine walls, Master bedroom with mile walnut pyre Hard floors, r vanity in beth. Full basement. . WM. A. inc Le Goals ae roo" -Hot wa- EN Nicely landscaped pill property NEDY| *SSGEWRY OS . ‘ r - 7 5 4 sn Fe ae, eae cede # . . ‘ Py ‘ x : : S ih ‘ fi oW es the Ropes L. H. BROWN, Realtor 1282 W. Huron Ph. FE 24610 3 : “ BUNGA pone some sore. eer, fal’ vas peomeet. at Soe 186. Hurry on BEAUTIFUL SILVER LAKE BRICK RANCH HOME 3 x 47 on oe plus large’ atlached 2 ae eres Basement at sieend: level ward Bh nes with Tecreation and beautiful fireplace, Idea) lake tesa” home. 3 «= = 5 ® ha a LAKE FRONT BUNGALOW 106 foot on lake. Modern attrac tive home — witt at — stds toward Iake, Ideal ning. < heat, livin room ws 2] with w of fake A y a beautiful v $0750. DONELSON PARK ag ens od SALE OR ADE room. d attached basement, ol) AC. jon room and excep beautifully land- el) $13,500 or trade on income THREE PAMILY $0075 DO Good weekly rented $15. clean, Basement oo and mae, Pay $ rent pay sana Cueter — LOW Spacious five room bungalow with stairway to large fioored attic, | ‘oak floors, plastered walls, ce- | Tamicnttle bath and kitchen. Dan- an @ basement with as)6=6heat, | Storms and screens. $10.075 with terms or take small home on contract in trade WE BUY - WE TRADE DORRIS & SON nealrons _- 41557 r ropapad mang uN AR ’. 5008 bp | . » modern els es tile Pen wee Bases low -School. weteane terms. : £ ID Five pong poses low, pent oS = Good ; Price a $1,800 qowa, : _ SUBURBAN | Leceted vs" ain road just a few oa ae ny lot 80x200. Takes only $1,500 de: down. Joseph P. Reisz ‘DY W, PE 2-0260 | Mid Co-operative , Realtor 2083 Orchard Lae Near Webster School 3 bedroom homie with fireplace, sun Ga oe haatgiat'ess tas * 2 Chicken Farms Exctense tut | CARROLL G. PORRITT 2% Ww 1 Huron FE 2 Evenings Call PE 2-6104 rative Real Estate Exch. Very A modern with Sroptece and off furnace. ‘Aloml- storms and “ Jot.” 100x230 feet. to be appreciated. For only “‘o. pot P boc substantial down pay- let us pong eg th the 4 ¥ Ome . Full price only $12, and ‘ regsonable down payment, moves Owner moving id tn, tite immediate action. And ready con inte. 4 roo ve modern, home ee assed and gareee,, “siose. te in lot. Only 61.860 down to re le people, ; ear a LSON 8B . edroom home po “basement — nice fenced yard, Neat clean, close to gy Owner needs larger home and will sac- rifiee for only $6 with ently $1.5°° down. A frealiv good buy Evenings after 09 call Mra, Snyder, OR 3-lWio OFPICE OPEX 9-4 A. JOHNSON, Realtor 1704 S. Telegraph Rd. FE 4-253 BUILT eater, p vestibule eotratce bg Os tion “fo $10,500 pl oundat r ua lot, Models to show, . Lake, ki screened in front porch, full price $7,000 with terms. iS ™ is bedroom Bt bungalow ty = m7 w in SO - ine “ain num *aroines, ay me with $1500 down Co-enerpare Real” Estate ‘Exchange George R. lovin Peat 20 REE at rative Real . ° * Birmingham : Bee thts beauty tn ie Se & Gracere warn if Seen ok eee ¢ priced at $20,500, Benjamin. And : Stephens, Inc. Rent Apts. Furnished | 33 \SLICE OF HAM’ For Sale Houses, 43 § For Sale Houses "43 43) - For Sale Houses 43|. For Sale’ Houses — 43 4 ROOMS ON WEST SIDE, " | at BY OWNER <- |. sosr's UARE LK RD. 1 HAVE sn QUEY, 2° 3 BEDROOM CLARKSTON LOVELY 3 BED- “Se ont. rama al 04 Watkins ine ake aaa me apts ace be rh arti wot ast uae, % Me tures? pe . KE 6150 wae oe te ma wy \deluke features.” $15.008 | uct gtied "he he oe ee focstnen, Sup ie a geek bur ass Som‘ ‘es war rigaus. Pane OR iF ¢ manare wuaees reer nn| $ com houses in in Wateriord, Lake ROCHE “STER AREA ‘ “2% , SRaVATE Eee inwe ap . — ee 5 a 6261 Korie ae 8 Rad. fe Watertord : fe a ound a Plastered > Dance. PE esos, FE Satie i pate | Phone OR 3-268 fails “hart ™ Twit eet cid sale and util. 7. menu ie Never ig, ee - & “THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY; SEPTEMBER 12, "1055 - For Sale Houses 4“ BREE & GREGG © - ‘ EM 34989 HOOT | MON ees Ss ere $14,350 rr ‘18'x180’ are included Mange bs low, a6 ‘ : bome Sun's 3 bethrooms coffe URES. ‘CARPORT— SOLID | DRIVE SHOPPING ¢ CENTER | Near Churches, Public and Parochial Schools _ SOUARE'L ARE AND DLEBELT ROADS Northwood Bc BUD". |. NICHOLIE EES “Fhe NEW HOMES New Homes New Homes All Types * 2and3 Bedrooms » * $7,300 TO $15,900 © FRAME AND. BRICKS A FEW LEFT FOR NO. MONEY DOWN TO GI Call Any Time Open "til 8 p.m. ‘Daily WM. A. _ KEN YNEDY aaa one 3007 W. Huron FE 4-300 TRIPP ‘ Rochester Village 8 rooms, 1% baths. ‘Com- Geeanes. 2 car ga- Excellent condition. Es shady lot, orth of Rochester 4 eae "E STATE S) basement. egg air heat. 62 gal. electric ater heater on a beautiful Mi iis ana te cna i Porgpna w ‘the interior to suit the thy a LJ sell for'§ $14,500 wits, ea soe WATKINS-PONTIAC is this lovely ultra modern 1 story reom * Brick frame home with # 14x27 livin, r . Brick e. 10x13 med. - ef kitchen. ceramic tile Plastered: walle, Goved . ee 1] Pull basement. tion beat, it and Tear porches with a 24x16 at- ie. Ly os we is “te ft. Built” by We = @t $24,500. Cash to mo: TOON LAKE SHORES Is this lovely 4 room 1 reom Fee iy Ee OQ 4206 Dixie Hwy. Drayton Piaine OR 3-2361—Open Sunde ma," veo New Contemporary ti brick and < fore! aoe ee | — rivileges, Price $12.b00," . termrt Williams Lake et] walls. Py e pietur- Saas Tom “aresay KINZLER | 67 W. Huron a te sv? 4-3523 —_- Real Estate Exchange _GAYLORD well inostniode utility terms. by 5 distance to erms. Bee this yume BODY AREA to work and buy service hes town for your wife. 5 room hom that is very neat and clea kitchen, plastic tie bath. § blocks to sc en price $5,759 with 31.000 ie TO SEL ¢ room home for only $7,900 3 blocks = 4-9584 136 PIKE 8T Co-operative Real Esta’ Real Estate » Exchafige GILES , = NEW, 3 BEDROOM Be sure see these new homes on ria inside the foot _ stores, Com letely finished eucesk ecorating and the fue sets ia only 67,450. Dow paym ot ind $800 mie mtg a. MODERN HOUSING 5 room modern, full base- ment, gas heat and oak floors, Nice pav st. Owner be transferred. Priced to Cal) for ap- Ppointment. WEST SIDE Be sure to see this family home, consists rooms, 3 ‘bedrooms. Just % block ott West Huron street near Hospital. Pu Priced to i arranged LET US SELL roun HOME GILES REALTY CO. 92 W. Huron FE 5-175 Open 9 ‘te 8 RANCH HOME complete. Joseph E. Reisa! a w. ite Real sis ‘Te pene | 138s Ld 11 °Sor Ses andl home. | with auto, of] furnace, oak floors. | to Closing Estate 15.750 with to mortgage bo: $20, e, to settle es- , heirs. will sacrifice. 3 cee 2 . 2 car 3 heat, A-1 con- dition. . Siiver Beach - sub. Bes te tom jots, for Lae or as an — "LOVELAND = Cass Lake Rd. Socge Pe FE as r PE eel ww est ee eee aT tiv extra ready move , only $12,000 Clarkston Estates Tri Level pan hiv Clark: estates, street overiook- Lake e yg Fen ger Curvy black! 3 tile bath sliding doors shower bath. pull basement with room aon. a = a in base- ent ar width erie saviveway. hie Goa has baie he as custom it. pA ie a ores aby at $23,000 ‘ail for ap- pountinent pong th QUALITY ; rr yf sront Piety be: ick e. a you walk botic ? | 5 F i Pitt i i “TULL B. BASEMENT 3 BEDROOM. BRICK 313, 900 REALTORS seeo Di __ Phone OR - si872 or Of 31760 FOR COLORED 2 un crepe Disc nl w re ce, tu satpetn iving room basement, wail room ; _ Ths home “is ed Wo sell. INCOME Went side. 4 complete 3 room and room for twe emalier pe Those interested in good invest- ments this is a ‘seal buy. IVAN W. SCHRAM FE 5-5091 or FE 5-9471 = no —s ph. PE 5-064 ts and marr: ird. REALTOR Estate Exchange ' ona Established fn 1016 $060 DOWN—WNear Cass Lake. 4 rm. home with bath, fully tn- sulated, double lot, fenced yard, frutt trees and. berries. Lake privileges. See it at only $5,050! ACRES.—Near Orion with lares 2bedrm. home. new in "62. tached heat berries. ‘tah 810, NEAR AIRPORT 2‘ acre Jot ami &rm. home. Full basement. ot! furnace, full bath blinds. Plenty of room for «a- rage and fruit See it at $8,500, terms HOME OR BUSINESS- East subur- on main ha ot 1% car garage, trees, fruit and possession. Bee and $2,500 down thie. Dear ga rage. ‘Phone for additional in- someone who is looking ahead to retirement. Complete tinfor- mation without obligation WEST SIDE—2 family, near State St. Brick tncome on corner lot «rms and bath down 6-rms and bath upstairs, Full base- e privileges room + at its best | Gition ;- gell at “w.80 BROS. — Realtors enetian | formation. INCOME — $300 per month plus ~ an ol] heated 5-rm. modern home in a fine suburban | area, Here is a natural for FUNNY BUSINESS by Hershberger | SA EN Sw NAN SSS BS “This will a rough year, Eddie—the teacher doesn't like apples!"’ - _ For Sale Houses _ ROCHESTER Worry-free poe yeh completely - fenced in eled street. Planned rating, area t and priced with terms. TROY TOW NSHIP t whi gr pr rounded King pce ms sine room , room complimented by Pull high, tioned for recreation area ple can find Lo vieasure here. $10.000 RIDGEWAY REALTOR 432 N Main at oe Bateman Ottawa Hills igh It's @ m brick ranch w dust a stone's throw from rest aoe Jr. 3 bed- 43 playground, Uitle-trey: interior deco- ted living rooms, cool well-lighted gore with conven- on soil, sur- } shade and fruit yore: | tace-brick Heatolator bs lerasday dry basement parti- | A cow comfort end C. Pangus OL 1-6541. _Rochater | _For Sale Lake ‘Prop. 44 ROUND LAKE FRONT 6 room and utliity, large 66’ 2365" 5 Auto = oi! _- and beach, $4,- PAUL M JONES, REAL ESTATE 632 W. HU | __PH. BUSINESS” BUS rs OWNER SACRIFICE Beautiful 3 beeen —a—7 home, lake fromt yea APPROX, "$1,000 0 DOW N| Perimeter heat. — fire- pises. large lot Name your oe terms. 1919 MIS. Ph. Ortonville 132, collect. | LAKE HURON SAND BEACH SUB. | division Number 5—for a week- | end or a lifetime there is no) finer place t imvest your time for a rich rturn of health hap- pine os one well-being, Call Brow nell Realty at FEderil 2-68 tor complete information, "Techabins colorful literature, ~ VERY ATTRACTIVE | : NEW -: 8 room ‘brick and stone, Pert- meter heat. —— utility room, oa fir rete tv Ideal loca ait Ferd hae Lake yard, Better be first on this LeBaron School 34 Acre—$1,450 Down Pontiac, lor Income’s Sake Lo! la F rman home — apartment con- sisting to Bmty living room with place full dining room, ; beapooma and a and 4 rooms Pull basement, 2 bets. fenced Where can you match it for #13, S00. Pretuest }iome On Raskob And you'll agree when you spect this home both and it's tied it's tiled. Fireplace, drive and landscaped to fetion. For real livability. downrleht value received, can't beet this } $950 Down out. Cedar shakes shingles the exterior and loads « inside, . bambeo drapes and for only $7,050. Kampsen 777 8. Telegraph 4 BEDROOMS tures o large living room, din way, attached 2 car garage ful] basement. It's 2 biocks f & «oprivate beach and the price ia down an CUSTOM RANCH payments to suit ranch home has s location room, kitchen, closets and an room, dinin, bath, lots o tached gara at just $16. 400 . JR Real Extate and Insurance si Ww. wot St : FE io 97359. - PONTIAC'S BEST with terms . ment with stoker heat. 84.000 down. $80 per month FLOYD KENT, 24 W. Lawrence Open Eve Nest to Consumers Power BROWN $050 DOWN -Dandy littl 4 room home, Just like a doll house. “Clean as a pin.” New siding and newly decorated. Aluminum storms & screens. | car garage. Priced. at only $6,050 $7,650 SIX ROOMS-4 down and 2 up. Upper needs some finishing, aster bedroom ae Alumi- a num storms and se. 1h — 100x300 ft. ‘ot. beral erms $8,450 TRUCK FARM - acre with all kind, of trent berries. ete. Cozy 9 bedroom home. 1's car Bee this one today. gar. i $13,500 Tae nee SPECIAL —3 tam- |' per mont income Here jis real security for you. For fall particulars ~ Mrs Hoyt, FE | 2-9840. $15,000 WEST nor yt Lares 4 bed- r room e¢plonial hom Recondi-— iat, 12x20 ft, liv- few wall to wall en car garage. lL; H. BROWN, Realtor, Realtor | FE 5-6105 | ' Cooperative he Real Ee pf ad REALTO! Huron 8t "til ® FE _Ph_ FE _esaso * _For sale Lake Prop. BEAUTIFUL LAKE Walters lake. en iodet ____ Mod recreation root Tae tiled bath: $26,500, Ly In Clarkston, Mich, breeseway and garane, wall to hhout th 2 bedroom GAs located 4 o & Co-operative Real Estate exehanwe wall carpeting e entire ¢, also drapes. Rum- pus |, paneled with storms and sereens, fenced rear and perfectiy landscaped. one A newer type 1'y story bunga- w in perfect condition through- out, tilé bath, Y stown kitch- en, aluminum storms and sereens, Only down, Make your appointment now. full in- inside . completely new bath New kitchen and per- }~ for you It's mewly remodeled through- | carpeting, | new 2 car garage, solid cement | Aer on | all Le 4-0528 Better call now on this lake priv'- Jeged home Built in 1048, it f se and | rom full ust $12.8560 with $2.500 that can't be beat, plus a large living la W rt TERFRONT LOTS” Reasonadiy priced | We have several beautiful building Russell ~feung of panel. | 1's car garage, of! | L, efficient kitchen, bath, Resse 5349 WwW Cea | This lovely 2 bedroom masonry la aoop “BUILDING | LOTS) WEST 56181 BEY | COMPARE. before buying. Sales , figures speak for themselves. Fea- | tures galore, plastered walis. oak | floors, copper plumbing, ranch type. ; : $700 DOWN 12:00 to 9:00 Dai Model located at 17 Raleers St 44 BRICK BI LEVEL. UPPER LONG Lake. prlgpah 7 = laces. Tiled wood foors E witt | LAKE. PR iVi- 1 ON CANAL WITH lot, Beautiful ideal, wooded location. $2,600 WILLIS 0 FT. Ss? from Cass Lake flow surrounding: homes, Private owher, s —— BREWER 55 N Parke rE 4-519) “EM _3-4808 : PADD S 115 on wide, deep AC- ‘ase Lake 2 facing same surrounilings and for canal, wan omer ier , OR FRONT LOT,~ Discount, for cash. Fenmore Po. PE LAKEFRONT VACANT 2 BED- bath fireplace, _ Basement, automatic ww & Owner. 4 Uford 400360 SUGAR ISLAND UPPER PENIN- fe on . Mary's river, 330 beautiful arass , power tractor, . . . Schulta cohen Box 146, or Island, Sauit Ste Marie, Mich “Suburban Property 45A BY OWNER: } BEDROOM RANCH half ecre landse attached Pent e. $16,000 ochester, OL “INDIANWOOD SUB. On ai or part owner. 10401 Mie “ q eee Taye s ane Por FOR SUBDIVI- ediate build: multiple commercial Sylvan Realty 2383 ORCHARD Sa He RD. . FE 5-0418 ELT * LAKE FRONT LOT Large \gkefront lots in Spring- tie Township. t north ef . Clarkston, Pric: rom $1,300 to $1,800 with $20 a. WILLIAMS L AKE Nice quiet neighborhood with iake |, grvaeees on” south side i lake : rom $530 to $600 with easy terms. MACEDAY LAKE Good lake privileges Pith good access to nice beech and path use, down. F. C. Wood Co. Corner Williams Lake Rd & M59 OR 3-1235 Office - After 5. call OR 3}- For Sale Acreage 47 21 ACRES FOR SALE AT pong bard Lake. Good deer hunting, “36, 2 — reas: i — well with pum E toilet in. All re 000, aed L Snyder, $802 Froatice St.. Pontiac, Mich. Or call MI 4-6262 between 9 & 4 GINGELLVILLE Lovely 5 acre parcel located fust off Baldw nal road. also a settle: estate. This is at $7.7 10 ACRES Close to Pontiac and convenient to fuctories Wwe have this nice parcel with over 100 ft. of road frontage. Good high a baraain Feetrone | priced at only 85250 with $600 00 down Edw. 77 N. Saginaw St Oven Eves M. Stout. Realtor Ph. PE 5-6165 Tul 8 30 6 ACRES | _Myers Real Estate. SMALL PARCELS 3 and 6 acre parcels just north of Clarksten in a new beautiful location PE 4-49 a Priced to sell at fust $2.250 and 83.950 w 10 ver’ cent down, See these today. BROS. REALTORS 5660 Dixie Hw Phone OR 3-1872 or _ OR_ 3-1760 WEST SIDE—CLOSE IN Wooded Acreage One to six acre parcels —each beautifully wooded — with fine buliding site. Quiet secluded location yet only 3 miles west . of Pontiac, ‘CARL W. BIRD, Realtor "$63 Community Metional Bank Bidg PE 442i Eves. FE 5-1302 __ For ‘Sale Farms _ 48 ACRES 8 ROOM ‘ROUSE. laree barns Other buildings down. Also a -2 —~POR FARMS AND ACREAGE Call i) Rutiedge, C OR R 3-111), FE 4-0003. 250 ACRES Scente area north of Oxford. part- | Ler ¢ home sites, 309 x 200. Op- | FOR LEASE DRY CLEANING 7 the soll course. "Price $2 oe Roicon ewabdatnered aan agency on Baldwin Ave: Includes FRANK SHEPARD | [ailite ria amall ream, 1 room = fo wart a. business | OL_ 1-711 Rochester | house. large bern and other out ee Peoggeeties a bu ROCHE STE -R MEA HER REAL ESTATE __ 12 G. NEMPSTE AD Older home, 3 Oxford, Mic! OA 86-3122 jie 102 FE. Huron FE. 48284 meee full bese aoe reli 2 tots. | * ‘erage. ver ivable house ~ = 5 * pal - es —— les down, Phone 80 ACRES NORT L | PROFITABLE BECEr Toon st GOOD VAL | GAS ST \TION ae RANK SHE PARD Near ‘ood 20 miles cad of | BAD OFS s or ” — "Attractive 10 room, and fame owner has made good. liv My _1-7511 Rochester | path, 5 bed me. In excel-| ing and saved money operating McAllister 25640 vd Telegraph), reereway. 2 Tia x 451. Owner. EL sme _MA 6-120" ” For § "Sale | Lots a aaa 16, ‘ Lors $250 EACH. $25 DOWN OR _$1200 for all FE $-8604. 2 LOTS POR SALE | — Phone rE 7 Lors A ABOUT iT > ACRES, wor] ‘TOU bear o8 near al- fon $900. PE 4-4 an 3, BUILDING 107 Lors t Tt area with d payments as real a3 875, Aiso parce! of can to 10 acres ger emall down ment. ‘near 19 Mi 2 bedroom ranch | car warace. = i IN AUBURN T-0877 after SOUTHFIELD room lent condition, natural fireplace full basement, 2 porches, 80 acres of clay loam soll, with 45x32 foot | barn, tool shed pig pen and | granary, Schoo] bus at the door | tiers at $16,500 with $5.000) lown, A NICE HOME IN A PLEASANT SPOT | To Buy~To Sell—-To Trade you BU IT=WE'LL INSURE IT | ‘MAHAN: REALTY CO. REALTO 4 Gesseune 2a bookcase 2 E 2 -026 = Call tod CRA WFORD ROERCY FE 41549) ves My ©7085 } ACRE LOT ON ULICH~ DRIVE MA 5-2408 por '00x183 WITH COUNDATION ~ In arm inetan , Contact i Free Sovder “316 W Léne Lake | Rad, ] = Pontiac, 402135 each 7140 §-5352. sites, canal and lakefront, Cass. Williams and Bylvan Lake. 50 ft to cites ft. epee from $1,050 one a bargain’ THE TMA M. ELWOOD REALTOR 5143 Cass- bocaeheoey Lake Rd. PE 4-3844 “WATRINS-PONTIAC ESTATES 100x150 ft butiding site in a beau. | tiful neighborhood. Highly restrict- | ed area, Close to bua service Schools and stores on good roads 2 miles from downtown Pontiac Low as $1.150, $450 down WATERFORD- DRAYTON 100x150 building sites neighborhood and ores @ ws & STE VE &S F ARMS —— bullding sites —- lose bus service. good road Close Phd one: Low as $508 with J . . _ PERRY ACRES 100x100 ft. building sites. Highly restricted fof ranch homes very nice Low City smite out North at Low 5 100 SUNN ARMS 100x170 ft leer on ri toad Just of Pontiac city | limits. High scoutensca area and- plana for better living. Hurry on these: only a few left. Some of these are Sort pee priced ~at $1,050 with ORION-ADAMS | acre parcels, some facing on) paved a" Orion "Ra: Corner of Roe he ster. is division for Dianne ving restricted Close Size of lots ion ac. s 150x400 By as low as $1,200 with $120. down, $15 a mo 4 INC. . Hur NEXT DOOR: To BRANCH POST OFFICE Sale: Business Property 49 |! Commercial Good frontage on Oakland Ave- nue with.5 foom house built in 4951 finished basement with gas heat. extra Javatory, 2 tawe Excellent for a business nite Income Located near lot 650x200, cement block build- tna with 2 stores on Ist floor 2 apartments. utility on 2nd foor Oil heat, $15,000 Buiid- ing 30e4) REALTO | 28 FE Huron Federal 3-7183 Open Evenings and Sunday 1-4 INVESTOR We are offering for oentey 1 6 pm Partridge 18 THE “BIRD’ TO SEE TODAY’S SPECIALS FREE GAS HEAT. Motor court on U. S. hwy. near Lake Huron. He modern, well furnished. cabins m log and is) {4 BUCKNER CHARGES FOR USE OF MONEY * ARE LESS THAN YOU THINK . MORE THAN 34.000 FAM- VE Ons a BUCKNERS ~ BEST COMPANY fo ; DEAL with, Buckner Finance Co. let gt NA- peat ton PLAINS 4512, ai LED ee 430 BARN- A (NEXT TO eee ie aN A 45112 CABS AVE., JUST or FORMER BANK BLDG Office Hrs ® to ¢: & om. on Fridavs. Closed Wednesday after- noons excent in Pontiac ural gas from th ly shaded and | on terms reperty. Nice- adscaped. $45,000 BUSY TAVERN near growing: Thumb area town gross No food. Only $12,500 down. Need $500 or Less WITH OUICK SERVICE? o Fei LADY'S wintes coat. JACKET. “and misc. clothing, FE _ Yorkshire. Birmingham. THREE sie 12 FALL MATER- TITY DeEasES "PEC eae 57 a Sale Household | Goods ON APT. SIZE GAS STOVE, $35. 4360 Letart, Drayton Piains. AB GAS RANGE, $15. Phone FE 4-6869. : Pend You. WANT ABOUT — it tb u living room sui vauties oiter items. e R EASY PAYMENT - =o on ote -A-WAY PLAN se, a) i up; ee , Come We 3 i) Gicas vat fre “6 Ft bane 8 To 8. SUNDAY 5. 8 SALES co. 4 mi. east of t eatier or = east of Auburn Heights on Auburn A PE 21-2666 _We Give Holdens _Red Stamps. A GOOD, BUY IN SMALL RADIOS are Pp bles. FE 5-876. MAIN STREET RESTAURANT In AB APT SIZE ELECTRIC STOVE. downtown Pontiac Owner must Joee Home & Auto. te the, me pers | aR as oa ondltn 313 E. Lake sell due to illness. Best offer) your first visit so come — = Angelus RQ. mnie ee - Bots ’-ferafture or signature ‘sad | AS@ORTED FURNITURE. 5a30 DU- a CQUNTRY STORE. Neat & clean! QS recaymemt plan suited to your = ne Waterford. OR 3-0206 grocery in the Romeo-Rochester *, Friendly courteous service | * . = = area. Excetlent ¢ room living | awaits you. Leslie Fleisher Mae | BENDIX, Avro. WASHER. $25. 64 Prenty : a & "res pin: t. Berkeley Voss President | E4-4013. lenty of parking plus = jane RADIO iO. PHONO. tock om easy terms na every Ph. FE 5-8121 eeaum AM-FM Jeape auto. changer. . 5 | _Francis, PE 4-4007. A DOWNTOWN DRESS SHOP on | A nel ae | apenas amet Home & Auto maz csaEt & fixtures . ; L C | gest, Dr. Haddock §700 Pontia i anGakd, OW, 08 THESE oan ompany BOTTL E GAS Hours: 9 to $; Saturd N UNITIES * New low price. Complete installa- =i BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIE a ai" Conimunity: Nat" Bank ‘Bide Sy plus "gas. Kenyon | GET MORE AT BENEFICIAL: Os “Yes” ed BENDIX. GAS DRYER. WILL i WARI Delite AR’ r PRIDE He on ena women BUba) Natiew | — for electric dryer or will REAL FOR “EE 2-8316) wide Credit and Bill Consolide- e. ORiando 3-0481 is 43 W. Huron 8. —s Eve. 7 to ® PRINTING & RUBBER STAMP | business including . oresses, pa- r cutter, vuleantzer cte Write ntiac Press Box 83. | VARIETY STORE AND LUNCH rE LOA $25 TO $500 BENEFICIAL FINANCE CO. Provident Loan 7 West Lawrence 8 200 Pontiac living | _lease. MElrose 73633. ol “GILES ON ACCOUNT OF SICKNESS | | 1 Your chance for a nice isan’ grocery store Full price. includ- | ing fixtures, $1,750. | Rent $60. Call for i t WHEN YOU NEED $29-$500 can get & guickly on pour hea la car or furniture. No en- dorsers Payments to suit budget. We will be giad to help | SeeEtn >M APLE 4 DRAWER chest, pac! blond baby bed with vou with your mney p TE FINANCE CO. 709 Pontiac State Bank Bidg. vP | FOR COLORED. | $1,500 DOWN | All sight restaurant doing a good business Stock and fixtures $5,500 rent $100. Call for — FE 5-673 | ® bo ® | 02 W. Huron Open this eas station for 10 years profit approx. $12,000 per ear. Located on main highway in town of Pontiac Good living quarters, $10,000 will handle real estate and all. SALES CORPORATION PONTIAC STATE BANK BLDG. FE +1582) RECREATION ROOM 3 POOL tabies and 1 snooker, all cameos Rent or lease EM 3-474 CLEAN VALUE GET CASH QUICKLY Up to $500 1946 to 1953 cars. Sree your tithe —— weal closed minute ae also made re rnitur Gisnctares and other necurnios. ~ Oakland © Loan Co. 202 PONTIAC STATE BANK BLDG FE 2-9206 FE 4-1574 LOANS Extra Fast Service You ean borrow 820-950 ouicklv on signature, car or furniture. Loans made withet endorsers for anv worthwhile purvose Up to 20 months to revav HOUSEHOLD 2 FLOOR BLDG 31x48 FT. PINANCE Renta! as J separate businesses, with 5 ¥ooms and uv for ration of Pontiac oumer Full basement «as heat.) 31, south Sacinaw st aaa Bide. oom for exan-sion Lot 091x133) 9nd Floo Phone FEderal 4-0535 ft with ample parking space. Lo- ~~ — ee cated on busy N Perry St near, Glenwood. Offered for auick sale Mortgage Loans 54 at $77.500 with “ si. oe caepat. ~~ - || CEPTIONALLY G EP fhrirnc | MENT LOW INTEREST 1 - oe . T ay To Sell-To Trade H (, Pigl ERSON ‘you “BUY IT-WE'L'. INSURE If 1310 Pontias State Bank Bidg dwellings Mortgare canceled Car Ra- | Airport on M5® — m3 W | NEXT ‘DOOR TO BRANCH MAHAN should borrower die. see _Phone FE_ 58-8406 or FE | Uniimited funds for sincle famtls ‘5-6772 REALTY co" REALTORS _ Swaps , 55 pen Eves ‘til @ Sun, 10-4 < ’ iCcousrsite. — Estate Exchange rtd tg habe LOTS WORTH $200 2-0263 ate decanted as trade in on used Dears _H, J, Van Welt, OR_3-1355. Huro 1951 BUICK, up. 9060 hee. FOR PICK: | | 28 OFFICE Dixie | aren STORE FOUR REG aes OUNDS Stock ‘ equipment, $1600. $500) for sale or “trade for strictly Sale Land Contracts 52 Pra co er poultry us ie 38 ~ "40. NASH. AND ) SOME | CASH. FOR SMALL LAND CONTRACT FOR “een of pick-to. Ph. MA_5-0786 | nae ieee | NEW INVEST and arrows for gun or what. | Your money in a good land con- FE 2-4708 tract Liberal discount. Call FE | My §QUITY 1 et 2 N 3. BEDROOM | Realtor (28 TE AGUE FINANCE co . down. plus inventory PAUL M. JONES, REAL ESTATE |W. HURON PH_ FE 4-3505 TO BUY, TO SELL. iq REALTOR PARTRIDGE 18 THE “BIRD” |. RESTAURANT & ~ MILK ~ DEPOT | for sale by owner. CR 3-9313 or = OR_3-7542 86 FE Walton Blvd KENMORE AUTO WASHER. REMINGTON Sars trailing coon hounds. EM ship, for property or cash.“ Call _after 4. FE 41767, | _ SRE HORSE TRAILER, ‘51 CHEVY pickup, ‘49 Crosley, Packard lim- ; _Qusine, motor bike. Sell or trade | E 42833. 5033 Pontiac Lk I ranch bric scroem home typewriter, like new. $85. 2-1832, 20% DISCOUNT |; orenee on con- 3: = a Se Ee spears Excellent oar ere. RAY O’NEIL. Realtor tid W Huron O - e. FE }-7103 or 7298 tive Real Estate ‘Brchange ‘Money to Loan 53) ;;° (State Licensed Lenders} ee ed Coops LOANS 825 TO $500 BAXTER . LI viNas Soe 64 We Lawrence St LOANS » to $500 OMMUNITY Loan 30 Pad LAWRENCE FE 2-113) FRIENDLY SERVICE 202 N. MAIN Loans wouib or »! Ph. Rochester OL E47, etm TRAILER 60 5. Telegraph | WILL 1 30 TON CHAIN FALL FOR SHOT _&un or row boat or sell. OL 6-2576 SWAP IN YOUR OLD GUN ON Al th new or sed . Strunk Riding $249. now $1 tractor with 24" por teed $85. Mower e 18° (demonstrator) $87.50. now a : mattress, like new, * BARGAINS! ine BARGAINS! ’ SEE THEM AND SAVE! Smokers , . $1.98 up Lamps (table & floor) . ‘ 2.98 up Book shelves $ 8.98 up | End. corner, cocktail tables $ 8.98 up Lounge chairs wrought iron and foam rubber $12.98 up stowaway and maga- gine rack Denes, $8.08 UD Snack tables $ 1.98 up Deeks oe eee rece $14.98 up PICK & PAINT STORE 143 Oakland Ave” Park in rear. CLOTHES DRYER. GAS. ONE OP the best brands available. Slichtiv crate scratched. Extraordinary value. Michigan Fluorescent. Orchard Lake Ave. | ‘frigerator COLDSPOT REFRIGERATOR. Good condition. $36. OR 3-1118 CABINET FOR TABLE MODEL TV set. Revolving ton Call PE 5-0064 between 5 & 8 evenings. CHROME KITCHEN TABLE WITH | 30 FT. HOUSETRAILER®” wr1i, D MY 2961 TER MS i “Prices are born here — | and raised elsewhere’ j JOSEPH FURNITURE CO | 78 8. Saginaw Cor Orchard Lake Easy Terms FE 55-1377 DINING ROUM SET sot I™ CHER- | Ty. Electric stove quite new, and oe 1820 Lock- td. White Lk DUNCAN PHYFE STABLE WiTil 4 chairs and pads, $75: Jewel was mare $35: Kenmore washing ma- chine $50 kitchen’ table and ? benches $10: a walnut cof- EL LECTR OMASTER _ RANGE, ‘ ers. oven broiler. $35, Per da. |™ fect conda | ae ion not marred. Mid- | FRIGIDAIRE: “AUTOMATIC. ¥ WASH- Ap! ize mas stove & ree frigerator Li shire Ct ke new 28 Ros- “GRIMES HUNTING BOW, 12 CU. FT -LOCKERATOR | DEF reeze des condition, $128, FOR SALE ~ GUARANTEED RE RE- frigerators : Wringer washers S3e.e8 up Spinner washers $69.96 up Vacuum cleaners . | $7.65 up PE no 96 Oakland FE 244 li OLLOWING ANTIQUE leaf pine a =i le! wrow cranberry hanging lam ges _ dishes and other pieces. R 3-4036. FURNITURE aT i Tarv values We EARS _ 1934 modern shens other Suites offered else. where You oan bue these for ai- ~visirfliogn os e of used furniture, tJ f ehard Lake ne = ail GAS STOVE A Like new a ei FAPPAN. | HOLLYWOOD TWIN BEI = paper $40. each N BEDS COM a —* Ten: “ Wooven TACTOIE URE NEW, belts paws oruchen af makes 096 Myrtle Huron ont i aces a = RENT ‘trade for land contract, vacant iT land, _ equity in’a bome, or throug} R FAST cash, . ison, ' h Rent Ads? Room, WILL Seated USED CARS 1OWs _ outboard motors, tape nae FoR | fohaz apartment, any- motorcycles motorscooters or h thing — W ant Ads ive ine accept these articies as Gown, zo ACTION, g) E ORION MOTOR paves Diet FE ze at Clarke 2-818]: POR Rok LpSferen Ae. s = 52 Gal. Electric Ty ez, We ee ee i AS eae a i Staci yc i __ THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY. SEPTEMBER 12,1055 ~~ 57) Sale Household Goods 57) F Sale Mis So Seintentaen os. 60| For Sale Miscellineous 60 | CARNIV . BEDROOM PB Be £G, REDRQOM SUrTR. ELECTRIC) 8 FT. SERVEL. 5 — rer ses aha AL _Wanted “Livest : ; Used and Crate. Marred ‘eas ws ree ee WANTED: 2 aaa a guna ror Sete Hewgetratiors 30 _ Wanted Used Care 08 : vata ti ss agp MO LAYLOCK and MOBILE HOME ESTAT 5 analyte ts m ic STOVE Prigidaire washer :,. San.50 7 miles out ‘Basen Tow a, Mit 4-0200 or | ern. Bob’ E ESTATES MOD-| WANTED — JUNKED OR estes Norge 3 Kzontorew . $130.80- as es tae coat a, BETLBND 0 ¥ o.| ° rite, "at Sanlth, B'ha mn ee Se ee sete” Top orge 2 dr. tetrigersior, mt “SUMP POMP, LIKE ny _Sale Farm Produce BA ro’ Ee tt 2 F re si ee | Prelate range 40 im “grr9.se |? t COLEMAN, f a" nN MP. LIKE NEW, vio: e 73|.. OBILE — re sais AUTO PART automati OR’ 3-1646. “BROWN AND 6 BARTLETT PEARS. AL 110 BAGLEY ST, . a one ee ‘oatra oe eae perme eae asa Bit APARTMENTS | - anar == Furniture,-A pliances Oakland _§-3068. "| face grinder with new BARTLETT. Pk a1 ae H HOT a . Pw magnet A BU. 036 wart coaches. are ‘truly rilt 3063 pea WATER HEATER, 0 GAL,| swing’ 5 ft, ded. taper atlach- _ Pontiac LX "RG. OR 14306 With storm, windows. | POF, high ase t Keogo | one gas. New. approved for use on] ment 2 fi bed. ta attach- BARTLETT PEARS. PLUMS. 3126 Plenty ot wardrobe, new ease Ledetcaa | SRS eas omy | feat nae spl'fuse| fatett sow. au “Cquipient ee Tice uane Re Fuh | Eh Satie, es te Si ae s pecia . suite. NO ROOM | sre slightly ma : in god working ..H. HALE PEACHES ARE| 0¢® featu » late’ bens igen: oe aa cute, Excellent ‘condition. OL | ‘rie, oll and Saeed ues bones ee Seon wae ree-ripahed ROW. Pick: your ae | Fates. es oe aes on “Hi. J: VANWELT eee: OS | @ALHOT KNEE WOLE DEE at terrific values. Michigan Plo- lied auAVESTROUGHS Wa abet Guan ite Fon Wailer package in ni nletory Rao ce = ay we = qunfinished 8s drawer | HOME ae BE hd SEPTIC TANK aré_tate Ré a1 mile-.aeat, M4 mile north end —— Skyline Ho yells PRICE 1} — THEN GET : _ Used: gas stoves ont one TSS _ PT. PRIGIDAIR 2. beef, beacon and pORe aup C TANKS Brcicoea BaUKaHRIPETANt _ Good selection.” Buy of ailere;| the best from Lord’s - ‘| range, gas GIDAIRE, AB G 5-104. 7 ont, Trenching sweet, any AND e will tak BILL SPENCE gas fireplace peblerhonee, HOT WA’ tn-tallation if desired, egenntity by bu. or ¢ your contract car, Furniture and Appliances All im eacellent condition, ber ges, Lh a) HEATER 730 6 AL. nies ‘20172 or FE 80928 anes an} : suatere. beves. bet ar whet bore € Centese ‘Aver A oe « 126 W. a ni A ue on L anowens ie . r NTOSH ES. EXC. FOR ere Huron 8 re 0 WasHing MACHINE ae | = m3 neat ate 0 | wt faucets tee Gann ene canning gene Sotars, aa wd etord Trailer Sales See M&M Motor pa LARGE NG TABLE 3 ~pan 22624. ore slightly marred. Also elec- — an cic Lavatories, BUMS FTALIANA} . aan bottle gas. Trailer parte i. . ¢ ALAN 4 AND GERM. and sccessories, FE 48021. WAYNE GABERT'S pope Prodi ns _ led gas heaters faucets, $14.95 foie a prpeece mow read AN. Mil < st alue : ty, $39.50 val- ready. Dukes lle South of Lake Orion i MOVING TO F LORIDA Floor Sample Sale Fluorescent, 393 soe Os — an nos ae oe Faaee re factory see- week. ne ‘sprayed fruit, You az MY 20721 op. M-34 Will sell collection of aes. | 3239-93 Novae auto washer siss | ix erg py ieee cao ihe SMALT. WOUSETRAILER. CHEAP | ’ Several antique lamps. es. tia0.35 Notes dix arver sed hi ie NTERESTED 1 iN PHOTOGRAPH. | ar PEACH = t roller ‘Pa 4, Inquire of lot 23 Huron ; and glass, 1 antique bookcase or | cate to “erent ce At retria .fquipment ane dark room su =p = - he ee Meche neste sts oi | Smee Hebets secs | Be ke ore theet a Save Money at regents, cot fours tor caning |, °T TRAILER” MUST HELE | w aghice. inva . | $410.95 Noree ° cu. ft. Custom _CAMERAS & EQUIPMENT 614. ity fruit, Please bring baskets Wheeler. y meee tel refused, ___BCONO gocst 1 Willams at. | ant “Orukes” atic | Jixid~ WINDOWS, 2x6's,” xd’, BURMEISTER’S Cakinnd Ovehard. 0 E. Cam} oft, aii Cooley Lk. Rd en Els _Wanted Used MOVING. MUST SELL. HOTPOINT aS RS TO CHOOSE Pe edie sheathing, misc. lumber =: Duck Lake Ope ne: and | _sbeth Lake. anted Used Trucks 89 2 door refrigerator ‘with freezer | 2, y 4ySEARS TO Pa, % TON alk CONDITIC LUMB “RUTGER ee eS. TE STONE | wanyeD vo ao0op Rn mf, ane parreneh mh mo ate Pe so fob ae CONDITIONER, Dis . cyl a TOMATOES - n Matmews, a ° model ears, inaatinne Lar m Fa + thomp | - loaded — rete RB Sheet tne |" EP oh ito Boo | "Sein gout pounce nmr an, nun iy u_Stanran MaDe ava ae | Pri eh Sade cae ition.| CASE. FE 5- “|. 24 IN -COAL eURNACE. : 000 be canned. Pick. ‘em money, Toilet, shower. car- —~._ Sues. Fase MY 3603. Fe aves or PE 49: ees aes BA WESTINGHOU: PE 17-0323. _ fust the way you itke Raggy} fae ae med. we Ww. _For r Sale Used Truct Wanic ones a. (ies pes Dhngpcoeny ey : a & AMEL RECESSED | Burs tn rot ~ Sde0 "Oued Bring own gh oy = = e Used Trucks 90 $65. Maple dinette set $40 SAVE Su tote Mared G16 ue | A oe ings Rd PE §-6660 ‘82 CHEVR ton condition. ; = jupply, 100 -. Saginaw St T BURME MILLER LOLET. '» TON PICK Geed condition. #2 N. Johnson. For § * Sale Miscellaneous 60. KITCHEN CAbineT dix. goin | OUR PRIcEs IEISTE RS Pears § pees penttett ral er. ae FORD ap ail. giecraic Complots, with taveets. | sass | On A MOere Mave Mayfair esa LOR? SS" Pe n, baby bed with spring and TOOLS. APPLI- cabinet ‘all a se | Mast olen mattress, bug es at AS ed ¢ at terrific values. These 3} YARDS TO SERVE YO _PEACHE sane ee - 44%, W. Huron | GENERAL WARENDUSE Go” eae feta torescen transl we Semana | oe ete v conta Bd AND Gnarsh BRING | - XC al lg e og FORD vom pyoe Ruck. . " ; PARK PR _La PBC .....- $1.60 erlin, 242 8. . condition R 12 L INQ, RUGS. $2.98 APARTMENT SIZE GAS a ake Ave = Reset, sheet 2.55 | \ PREACHES a ave be oe AND DERSON CHAM PON. ue J2ui2 LINOLE “Mase | FOBr bummer. $129.50 value s09 mo een a cel ton's Oreha ig 3 oe BEEMER. CREE. : Bee ote ou) RPSL ae, Beta NITILE [ie cectee gi) 1 ano, sea fas ee 88'S) AEAEON ORO eae , 'N ie P as at oo 0. air ote. . 5 ' eR TO 3% : pi at PAIN, rigs ¢e| Fiaeordinary, values. | Six marble colors Sx#¥e inch. tes ed Doce ae hos "338% ————_ 7 will it open pores?" an pasanes a BUSHEL. As Tiour ae" 10. sits as, ve nove, -. # _ Huron’ PE 4-300 | —“Dard_Lake Ave. ie aie . ; —— 2 h NEW | TAPPAN OAS RANGE AWNINGS 5 CENTS EACH | Finiseket"ina cias fir. per M g9900/ Sale Musical Goods 62 Plants, Tress; Shrubs FRIATOke ARE DEERT COR e. Kuw AND oad TRAILERS, ON NESCO ROASTER. 0. | Tarpauling, All standard sizes to FLOOR SHOP _ | {38'¢" pol de teat OE its PIANO TONING AND REPAIN-|4 BLUR. res, Shrubs — 68) 202 Lake Angelus Rd. FE S401l| Doy nme Ae Low Aa 836 ous items. 2 burner gas PONTIAC C TENT Open 9-9 oe 8. Knotty pine. per Mo $160.00 | _!%g. Oscar 8chi 4 BLUE SPRUCE FOR ~~ ——— | sae" le ies. ae bowling ag ANNTNO CO. | KENMORE OTL men ae bon ibe. W. vine per M $160.00 PLAYER PiA PIANO B Sern | Pi Dense s ‘cee white, Sale Farm Equipmen on PAR TS—STORE | bell. Mi 4-2 Yortaire,| AT rT E Ee NTION ~ Sort, also’ new za0 cat tank. | Com, Alum, dqore trom a he Tear conditieee the Oke base’ | vitae “Juniper, Native tr eee | Molen nis ne sree’ obs me estaes ee Sbpenp Gane | iN ; » Oo rs 14 L,_9-6036._ juniper. Native tr coor riser | fae Fy ge ond Fm rg SS scl au, gee nesier me B per ‘clare, ain 'et aul tities: | Matdiae™ Suthers eee | ed sie a suran' tect | new condition Slo) foe motor | =e" rer gent LO thetr, “ou Pe deans | coe ake ee : | Since Pe ". tL] On «+ 9 miles west of rs large cream separator, $35 Aut Si any time Saturday and Sunday LY baht real sa t sundry. trays. stand fav HA: ziisren Pe odes bearing mt at all gravel road. | —Sith_motor._ ofA a ae Accessories 90 DMIR AL COMBINATION = BOYDELL PAINTS TRUMPET & CLARINET, | 8U surr- | @ right at all turns, Oven pn eo en ae eee at low costs, ipply_100 8. Saginaw St : TS _ able for daily 8 to 1. Qreenrid: “TOR = a eg : * WALTON TV peared beet = Cis, Srey wr fC ARE ‘auinbINg. | UPRIGHT Plano ex Pu ee | havnt “egaee O*™ HARVESTER R ee | a ; a ; r ¢ p.m _ : Walton, Cor. Joslya PE 23-2251 Gore Plumbing supplies - Light LI JMBER | Sin On ala Lateenala | ee MANO. GOOD combi. | F ; @ complete ; ALL MATERIALS, GHT PIANO, GOOD CONDI- or Sale Pets USED CasE os OIL, SPACE HEATER. ($35. LIKE | Buliding Boards Windows, made Mage cone tre | Hoe. $20, PE ¢-a128, |. "OER SARE PAR YPaTE : Sir 5-2766. sue. 3 your order dave on } our bulla. ce ee ee R EI R Sale Office Equipment bed “ote |, PEKINGESE PUPPY, 244| See the new Case Harvester, th Bak EXT, DINING ROOM TABLE, wepds, aut) Oar eaheate and |Maovter, Used pumps. 2X6 UP TO 12’ LONG. Sc LIN. FT. | —2-4 . legraph. MAL EAGLE. 18” foters lawn mower compirte : Byers i —— 1016 W_ Huron. aT POR | FURNTTORE ner 'S HARI DWARE coe ie od te LONa, te LIN. PT. GoNe = BOY > SrLL TRADE f pier: i wage Be yeren how pownss. aea. 00 oe mulener oi~ Auto Service 81 R O ae i= ——— ° Man r Te Ober e a Ts Now a OP NL APS * | é 149 aerew ide ( Clear Soraee weights PE 288 een ten on 100 ¥T. | GONs. aes yp Laeaway | CRAEE eS eater, CANE ae > Sate © Sars “EREE ESTI y . ME G8 dates the ABS] CHURCH'S INC, | MEN atrar sel geil cabo | WIRD Tae om, |enngrran es ee ata PARENERT are, caganies | KECONDITION REE ESTIMATE | Roches Ford Dealer a : Boo cal W SAS : ; pare ood i ; ) : O68 ote bed on iae $8! nereprion RS. S499 | $796 value. $3.96, Siichtiy marred. | ANOLE On: 0 Lin. Pr. _| Ee Reatagion. Sie oe ‘ANERIES CAGE MACHINES BRAID M La be Ba lana tt coogi FE] Myo co surgeon es | emacs an Smith att Tae wns | Siete cae cece | PRRARRENS RAMI Tol MEL ; ; ruous ee tates a eet Ack tua vanpe. t caer 600.58 so- 8 Volumes Boottrails for| & *™ceptional bargain * wien all | BATH TUBS. Good rifle range and trap field. | tose. FE MEL : : val $179 ss bedroom suite. crate bey rrehaes 10 volumes Chil-| Fluorescent, 393 7 sar le age po NEW cxex' *PLYSCORD, Chiff Dreyer's. Gun & Hob : ee Lake| PER BH! $3.95) 15210 Milford y Shop. | PARAKE: - } m 912900| Training tassice. Atlas. one Child Ave. Rad. Holly Dane 1ES OurB % nd £ ance? Voorbets, : eB Riesy aroun Garett | "ROM, TEMAS WEE eho Fl, ex ve “Sand, Gravel & Dirt 66) "A Sbg hEnouns, ARTES | usiness| . 8330.50 | Soar puRNAe heating and NOTTY PINE, $14.95 _——— WIL $30 9 drawer unf chest . $39.98 cA FURNACE. Al CONDITION. | {er heaters for “housetrailers ea’ marmee acocal = at TOPSOIL, FILL DIRT. BAN REG. BOSTON TERRIER. FE chrom, di 8 39 95 0 Pontiac Lake Rd Ter SHEET ROCK. ; _and D| male. 16206 rE e og Ceveasiona rockers. spring | 4 IN. JIG SAW LIKE NEW, WiTH TRAILEw EXCHANGE PE 2-320 | NEW, 1X8 ROOF “BOARDS. 61 00| and scavel EM — PEsoLiaw-a [ SPRING. OAKLAND AT CASS | $1195| motor Call aft . JET PUMPS 36 - PER 100 8Q. FT. er ‘ Ee $65 drop leaf table & & ‘ ‘chairs. ma- | Newest. briehtest and complete "=> on W 8Q. FT REGESTERED EAGLES. FE 2-9203. ge of ee tncaces ha ie 280 modern type of lighting for niteh | pes rip odo pig hy ie eit och S h r 4-3312 after §. - vi | TRACTORS: FE 4-4531 yfe dron- 28. room and rec-| —2 8. Perry. . RED M Jeaf-table ......... reation : : SHERWIN - WI ALE BEAGLE. ¥ : altanee" 28 bor cea weno bea | rration roms. $1.98 vatee, 88,1 pg NEW AND USED SR WIN 2 WILLIAMS | UTHLITY ; “ready to" start YEAR OLD, 4 Off. 693 factory showrooms, eres scene at leas Mi ROTARY | NEW 3} PIECE BATH ROOM BLACK DIRT - |-_Reasonable. FE 2-6140 ee #10 98 ert mattress. “8798 _orescent, 363 Orchard Lake Ave,| A deposit pithy plinth, WITH FITTINGS. $120.00, | No stones, mo sticks. We elf | REO ENGLISH POINTER. Good 2 oe i LJ . eliver $20 mattresses 5 | S15 | 94 CLOSING OUT pavmente available WF Miller. ABOVE ARE CASH AND oe a __|__PE 5-7851 SEFING SPOT “ r 5:30, | $495 and Ford with ‘loader ! Pp TERMS ON LAYAWA MH OPAINT ersessssceseceeesfTt| Sitiy © gyomemar’ North of 14 CARRY PRICES, ‘1 TOP SOll, CRUSHED STONE. SPOTS Tripke oe ane For | Sale Mc Motorcycles Pearson's: s Bank Furniture |i NAD eh Secacae ie Mile Rd. Birmingham.” MI | Don't wait, come to U sand, grave’ “ul: Lyle Conklin. BEFORE YOUR EYES. ae, Sereios, Sei 3123 MM. Perry jorcy 83 ___For Sale Ca a : Orch e Are FE + Pn ssf ' inion Wreck-| A 1 oS © Fa pe 2 Once you see th: St_ PE 36060, Mobile Gas Station, FoR Co. where .satt . these red CUPER conte PA RTS AND 6ER ‘ aes et carines ate ee SMITHS, 257 S. Saginaw 2 eae FIFE | part of ach transaction. You'l | “Earl Howard” #2 +80, BERT | Ragin etscore you ‘ri ant| 2 1eeag, 11 BOLE DEEL. OS ‘een | fad A Bie Mn is Bank F Lake DR AW T BA ft lengths) 14% ft, | nd see for rebton fn come in| SEST GRAD Hoses steal your heart away. White : 7 =o are URS w | CHROME. OF ITE , ITCHES 100 i cane ING st" PPLY, ses as SS ¢ are al. “es, ‘ peat ag qe saRED.| with brown spots. Reasonable. _Auction Sal Sales = (77 Phen ¢ kind) tha’ bolt ta the f OLD GARAGES REPAD materials for es POPPA , SUITE, PIECE, f all rame REPAIRED TO a 7 = Ss awry oy po tll mates of care look Uke new Lengthen vour ga-| We ca — pir = in- “aS AD WORTH $2 |“Scu°% Svea wanemenas | is Wool rugs, $15 and up Linoleum | OR 31456 _Terms, PE +5054, eariae doors. | putiding mute ete ine of new | BLACK IR? SA i prod any baby parakeet _Rochester art, Sale Farm,| -cellent Seek chan cobene 418. New | 2 ‘. anaes = BURNER WITH | om BURNER | AND 3 DRUMS joo | "“T* Ste store o ont @ modern | a0 90S Fe or Foch wt Fourth Bt. Pe 2402 Closed Sun For Sale Housetraite 78 1% Paes : : ; “Cc §-055 gallons oil and BLACK DIRT TOY FOX rs : E gape pe ele anteae metal cabines, “e- copper tub! AND PE) Si “TERRI * ree Titre, * dar ase 4 Pioer “men. o DIAMORD yaaciena MENT: - RING. | Peceue kitchen sink "172 t “s OC _ ed and delivered. OR ee? | reetstered OR sate —— *t5 2 ee __For- Sale Bic tes 84): Same cs scnistntes Orr oes suas Conpune ere we | On sour ontiac Will sacrifice. | 51 eee | FARM TOP son.” BLACK pint | "ET", MICE epg “ALL =the poring cHIEP ye “” laa Complete line of new and used - pon” _ ; oo italia as AND 3 DRUMS. 100 WR ECK a ; 5 yd $10 delivered. FE 4-6588 | Pet Shoo, 69 S_ Aster FE 4-6433 Sten * Orion =MY BOY'S 24° au ee ay \ elie Come in and browse, PGT CAUGTT Teh. gas Or ill and copber, tubing 1) es NING CO,, INC. FILL DIRT GRAVEL AND. SAND ee WHELPED suty | 2”. HOUAETRAILER. FU CTY | PE & IKE, 915 LA outon, = oo . . 3 ‘ith your heaters down, 220 gal avette fi Wom Mile Ra one ofall kinds PE 5 nee emom inne Lo - go Must move. $300 Boys ue Br i : aN 3 OAKLAND oil tanks, $2995 copper t se (Corner of Orchard Lk GOOD BLACK — 3-380? EM _F KE a ACCESS. FORD ~ \ pee and fittings i ubing | ONE OF THE BEST GAS | Daity 830-6 Ra ae ‘CK DIRT poe oe E_5-6967, rosa l uM \ FURNITURE CO. - ANDERSON HARDWARE Fran's | Output “i00,000 BTU. ‘8 BOILERS pun.” 10-2 eer bie ete) cee Dogs Trained, Boarded 70 | MER Vena Ag WERE | Oe tar on On ALE mS |S BiICK CON af 14 8 8 | eraptr: | Sell at bar-| WORM MORN as —— tinent engine. Ben 4 \ it §_tegines On z = bow AGIAC ~coGNTEDPLOW ~ort | = Dr- Haddock 5700 Pontiac |_| Year Rear FE ceive U8ED . HARDWAY. | BOARDING SATmNc AW AND CLIP et “oa, eee | BF Scies. |. Boats a Accessories — 85 mae ec a Nf new cabt =| 4 re 1 Bov 80.000 B WOOD COMBIN op sotl. black dirt . _Perry, FE 26 ixie Hwy, a CADILLAC” VLEET WOOD, "4 \ es table. her ae po potomihet elie, ph last bam $225.00. es oy D. WRECKING CO, and screens, ed Co and gravel. PE 5. 24 Alas sand Partin ATS BOARDED. Saal: 1953 77 PT P RATE SCHOONER ALUMA-CRA FT tee ‘ain chesleet eye, \i __Home demonstration. OR 3-0702. | $20 00 ere and andirons. | PHELPS ELECTRIC HARDWARE. caeesd opted, , LOADING TOP SOT. FROM! gran urr-Shell) 37 8. Tele- |_ geluze with tub and shower = BOATS See Mr. Grossman st \ SUMP PUMP. GENERAL ELEC and fitted tan coat a ee —— supplies, OR 3-1217. | and Blizabet! a an. re eit . 120 'N Opa Heights trailer bee EVINRUDE MOTORS o Go.. ‘eerner of Cats Gnd Vo value os. | size 14. Call evenin PEAT HUMUS LOAI ~ int ATO - F Mic one : ae Stightly crate marred. Aiso deen | 8-6310 es, MAyfair | 7 77 6 PEAT HUMUS LOADING at err | Hay, Grain & t F 4 ‘TM 361 MARINE is » nd shallow well jet pumps. Mich- | EC ay Oo T LUMBI NG. SPECIALS Between 13 & 14 Mile Rd. Pa: jw s, ee 71 andition, reasonable. . Coll MA 8. ‘miles, * ; {gan Fluorescent, 393 Orchard ECONOMY GRADE 1 KNOTTY 3 pe. bath q sie ington Road. GArfield 1-15 = a _fnir = _Uake A | pine paneling $140 M. 2, De. bath set. A quality with SG 33. CORN POR SALE ' } ¢ CHAIR MARO silghtiy higner: delivered. © * © lopen daily # + 2 ee Door art ‘DELIVERY, 2% van | - 3-6Ra0 _ am gene ; T i a MAHOGANY f DINING | Paint for your fall work $1.98, $2.98,/ A © 6: Sun 10 to 2 _ black dirt_or peat. OR 3-644 | Ait TYPES eee HAY. Pit “4180 Rd. 1947 . Ratio, - is seal E-Sa- oe and MRE Tote Hon White and coers | ae son Plumbing Supply SPRCIA Oseuuer Orer: P ROCESS ED ROAD GRAVEL AND] Sf00Rd, cutting. Also oats, Lae ; CRiss CRAFT matic. - he cones FRIGIDAIRE REFRIG- ** ead I Oa eee eres | Phone’ 130 wo conte | Pea te ce on rucranteed | - dally. FR * 45300 “or a ee He ae lass sia T+ | in Pontiac Mrmiee: Feinerape ed ip Mies Sees ‘pole, aati i CCL LerTrrme e ¥ v Lo ~ — F ‘ — sa qi _ Yeas, in" "good condition. OR BLACKETT’S PI. ont FE Peter ~~ PRocesarD ‘I ROAD & DRIvEW Ay | ALL, KINDS HAY PHONE Ma. FOR SALE O DE i HYD 6a Oakland Bee ete 2081 TRADE GAS RANGES FOR E | LDG. SUPPLIES ~* YWOOD Feny 1 . re ge) (a eld Wiemann meal a or FE 2-6003 after 3:20 p.m | complete w: trailer, | 98 CHEVIE tio 3 trie RB Munro Electric a MA 5-581 ~ gi kinds at YY. Y_ DOOR SALE CO _Gravel FR @-6218. PE 2-900)" |Baunon” ral) 2618 FEATHER | ~ ° aEneUeh wore ane ant ete, eee tt V Buren 8161 Dixie Hwy Clatkaton | -abinet Bara lowest prices Also Ang TRAV GU | one. ist farm east of Opdyke Gerd OT AND YEL gitar ity, PE ate vate 8. UsED ELECTRIC STOVE ~GooD t's TONS OF POCAHONTAS aa | | retail a oS wholesale and ' oe Wreck It | gape ~ $700 delivered FR 465a8 one == cont nes HEAT PONTIAC me Dine ae ner Sales ge po i Fn oe ° ; play pe nut ac Pt | stor iD G pri ae : a eS es. |. : gc ewes 6 combination. ( on ecu _for 815 FE 2-2630. ote Xen? | + 1488 ine iiwin Ave. 40a 8) Lapeer Re buiding, at soil _6n 5-650 Se aria ue cies OL ioe * ron Re aE anes | . ' WASHING MACHINES, | i 2-2543 | cement biocks, steel. SAND, GR 7 < - NTS A BALE. FIRST H aE 1545 Tanfield Pe 50 and 0009 we B. — Elec- | i, ‘UE L iI. TANK PORCH cal 1OnTS ml oF: RLY | fersace. deers. fring Mean 4 Pe rh Join ‘AND TOP BOIL | sme eee Mowe 0 cents Cc I ae see sp oud, ducks, ent Py es hevr olet * | ce vented n d Ey excellent Il alta S i. ake road bsED TV. $2005 UP. — Re | ee Seereres ee Ee Goneh snd Candie ear | Te! only $205. Bee. salen: ae 3 re ee Ti FOR | _40° Squirrel ) bullets ready to lay.) A COM PLETE "CHAN EVINRUDE SALES AND SERVI ] opp ence rare a ee eee ence anes te cee bet. 2 and 4 vase thts gundey | SAND GRAVEL wom son ha ROAD | ——— IN BEAUTY AND Tony's Marine "3606" Or ‘ie emos. asher . @00d condition.| house at te room in| _2-4270 bet. 8 nut | gravel. fil! dirt : ‘ ND . 2605 Orchard Lk 95. Sweet's hese s pir. | _$20__PE 4-0878,_ Fi rrific values Michigan i—— and 10 am. datly.| Way ¢ Girt processed drive- For Sale M4, -| Floor Car icials’ | eee nae ee eee ee ee ae | PEPER BE Fr su uence fy CONSTRUCTION | mame | Corey Cae \ A: in ne oe a en 8 SINES ~1295 52 otk: ~~~ | Bleck dirt end top coll. FE | AUTIPUL _ SPOTTED, OELDING 7 ee — ogee railers ae i Ovara,cec wesher 88 Fae staxbIno, > coo eptrie beaters mao | oor, Toor, 4 D0 YoU Own ee We Wssiere Broke, 1435 Soutn Boul NOW ON DISPLAY AT OMENS. Mande SUPPLIES | 92,0007, 0nd & Door Sedans ie ‘range eteee y | ouble sinks f ; plete stock ‘ umus pelea AY Coupes Club ; . Act. sine cas stove «os Seer] Spiess bath ects wit SES eel ae iE foe Montes eta ent | PE 70205 (8 yds, $12) __ FE $1099 | [Pon SALE EERRENO Wor HOL- HUTCHIN : MERCURY 1 FE F000 | te 2108 Sol "Aire | ears wanes pee eee} ots | whhe ones with fittings | _2-1838 = upply | 156 West Montcalm. Fe TOP SOIL A-l SAME 77 |GO0D BELEEC™ N cane, used 40 brs, $165. Po.| |" Sixes Ete Ss rece of drawers £29 85-4. Panes 5 me in REFRIGERATOR. | OOD STORM Chosed oa ‘every, Teureaey. # to 6: = hell P J J welaie re young saddle nae {Eas : eres realms re vreus —P 0.D. Fr ps Sa | mh ERO OE | Een ee, ER RENT | pea | Sere TRAILER ig ery "KS Low'AS amos .. 5 Ce pp ae Floor =e mare, gentie & obeddie = AILERS ‘ [or Gas range ass) TX-IT YOURS RECONDITIONED SING senders—hand “sanders— i | year old nt. four | Used. outboa Many "tems ‘not listed here < au RSELF ing machines "$29 50 Ta seis} nosee occu ae en WASHED re AND ORAVEL. ) a al spree nore: SALES | KELL vs HARDWARE F ul Ps Ww y ty: AN’S ae ee -REYNOLD CHAFEE R | ey | beer and spe 436 Orch- =p ee Lake Butider’s oe | to fo are Apap treaty ready 4201 201 | Dixie piv. itet tenn FE at Adame Auburo ULL P RICE Ww - FE ¢1122 | — trucks tractors and . B : Spas “ Ca ———— ere ee aa _nortt 135 mas Rd 3 miles . _ wre - As we as Just \gur der | ba it _W. Pike 8 _____FE €iie: opment Trivie Serv $123 BALL-O-MATIC ameras, £ _wW rth of Oxford. on M 24. . KEEP AT LEATT 35 NEW And Uo Dowa . ee USED TRADE-IN M24 Mobile ges station, Perry W. ATER SOFTENERS | green ¢ Equipment _ GIA ood, Coal & Fuel 67 | Ti BLACK ANGUS Cows CAL VEER om p. Cor be. wen poate oo nand af al’ times New] oi ag te 36 Months 3-0080. or hom OTHER C MER voqeneras or ehh : o , Roe ¢ Advantar ; ; DEPT. sae oe eae PANEL GA- TOM REAGA AN col: | Meted, ot “een ee cur, hype aa D, LUMBER ait, ODDS | __Call_after 6 p. amy — ress & #59 Savings Dog eg ag Law Overhead” Sue: etn whee eR TH EEO ee ¢ umber 28745, | GOOD re) Al YouNc & = nen 5 Dixte # 2 See Cte eel oe eee | Rook hear cee ee ao stacy woe w is oar Oral aren ning 3 quar. Aina § spe seigetion Transportation Offered 87| 4s yo0 Ray | he wo chat i000! Hae gs Bins MA SOM as a = 18 Spe ind Siding __& Solenoid, 505. Pt range finder am. $0 Deareret PE sass | ‘remed: nes "reed Pa well SALE HODSETRAILER, VE WY UCK OO'Nit NORTH. PART Don’t Dela A . : sores J exe” : OBOT 6 Phone P F ENPO) LOUNGE | - ‘ ie. elthe: 6-6806 : ‘oda 7 siece Dinioe room ‘set 2) $4050 S10 L'a master etch clean: | © fawalath eames Douay 2aiee. AR 137 | {eGiee co a tania ioe lamp. nat. actin horse ry DERD Ws, A s a : ¥ Tomy. aus ing machine, Bom = ation —se_$ coat size 14. PE 2- i oe ‘nema , some colts | penses to. = i ; sma ave te a6 Upright piano. wa) neeb. M.A. BEN _ Sale e Musical Good HARD SLAB % PE vo) children Horses shod, read Bop, oe PE S-0088 » Leaving ORS ee ONOMY | Sion" hers record" piayer.| 40 N. Saginaw aaa ——= cecen EEA: Sorat Fe Ces n | Pain’ 2135 Thomar Ro} "Wanted Used Ce r te . pe in | ACCORDION, 130 Bass. Piants, north of : ars) 88 J ia" GA oe —e |S a) ants, Trees = on ORAL f.. . : MFURNITL RE CO. ee Fo incheuer Nor ae SEPTIC TANKS op. 0 SWITCHES ob eeene | P "Shrubs 8 é Y HOLATEIN HEIFERS Paes & CAL ohne Ch ore POnFiAG MICHIGAN st oe peep sight we Oe | om saab TO eee ti ns.| SUTEET. Maa CAPER hae: ms AND ORIENTAL POPPIES. _ Metamora ro IFORN 1A BUYER evroiet oqcerdinresignn ONTIAC, MI FA a I tic } . i 2020 PF “ ¥ OND EORNACE. coms 4 seo oy 33212 after | SAVE Oa SUMMER PuICES On _ Pees. Box _ Fon PAG Blue stock, Gis Lone Lake Ad. SELLING BECAUEE LY © lee ; Fe ae ale Oakland ha s Fastest phonograph. | Sun | eae aap EREIG coal arid fue! oi] Fil) your bin BEADTIPU Sree Rechesier Ba end Li | rebrea Yorkshire boar, 6 gits.| G Pe a © PAY. : Aixmaster nn x 8 ws R pisy gil tank now "Oakiand “Fue she | Bradt ri RADIO. = EE ONO cerpols MUlberry 9.2463 yg To A St oe ee ee Ee sharp late model cars + 6751 Di Dae f ale : —— ihe hard Lake A . 2-apeed auto ‘eatherstone ist f - OTHE: w ; ; on ‘ee ; GM COMPANY - FE tn eos) on Regepaanie 6 8. Pree Peontes si PER cLUMP AND ar ar oie ‘re baa he Pi ‘Trailer COMMUNITY |_- ie . at MIS . “Saws WN MOWERS ‘STORM § SASH —"—~" sonscne UP. OL 68-1406. BOW witht, 7 hos | wae baieree Telegraph. : poses awh ema Oe eae URSCHER ALTO BAX ALAS PLANT NOW : 35 AMERICAN 2 BEDROOW, : — hee is jou combination windows juescher tenor sax., exc. | Northern grown UNABLE TO CARE -_ Sneetems _ Senets Me) MOTO Walton | 88d doors. LOW LOW price!!! _.¥125 ¢8. 201 Sanderson bet prices. Landse Sy ceprecne 6: tem FOR THEM. Hi FT, 1969 RICHARDS se ures a BE yahhO FE 4-089 ies 0 ACCORDION lerson bet. 1's : ping, Free esti esas ath Gentes cows, Cait a IARDSON, ODN) 83 Main; Rach Classified Ast Top - ». MA 41701, : . Main FE om © om. 6 pm. Sa for $08, FE EAKESIDE Nt NURSERY | OXABEE, To, CARE FoR ‘Tima teed 3 months, or sale or wil) , Rochester | what you don’t Lk, i Tnsey oo’ down |... : ; Elisapetn Pe eens | bse iets Becnens Sentai raya or «land corns ‘OR what you % : 3 2-181, be «* i . - : +y a % | ‘, ‘ - ' \ : ee es ; : a. foe 8 - - : : 8 - ea — We dee er rs Fe RHE PONTIAC PRESS. MONDAY. SEP PTEMBER | 12, 1955 ave , i= o% For Sale Cars 1 For Sale Cars 91 ‘For Sale Cars _ 6.) ee “For Sale Cars 91) For Sale Cars, ai a | : - , | WE FINANCE SRE Es | Bee cere [ues Sura se coe mer eat| Wm | FOR a “Make Yout Own Deal | Exes Sanseryat ett te | Bem mmo |eatiaetememacstee |. ae n S. : sce ‘ ; : , ydramatic. 2 tone, aan. 4 * Over 200 cars from which 7 3 Pe dase” a Baldwin Ave: ew ups es apo | aM bepier: ral” teem po“ e, 32.055. MY_ 22611 1956 FORD STATION WAGON. 6| Pully equi Exe.” Cond. Li Cee, esenention. Sous ger, seen at, 1076 Argyle. | $-7402 or Mi 4-3602, miles, PE 22106. Ly Y dly’ ‘U ed Ca / A Economy U Car Mkt. oe _ SAVE $700 seco. | tenineton Park 0 = . PonTIAc inss | COSTOM CATA: our’ rien y S tT | Hig GREWROCET RARER wacon | fon Sted ics od colors. | Mute Grate my, Oped Oldsmobile cai ee eae Dealer! Tl Full Equipped, Including | | Sou, Owe? CaF Any old <8) tas DopGE 2 DR. 68 OFRO-| 'S5 Ford 8 Ranch Wagon 1955 Dem cio, heater, wuitewalls & fender | _ Y. ° | SSU'NORTH CHEVROLET Raotle drive, radio & heater. Any Loaded Can be seen at 23 Au- vemos. assume payments. PE 37186 after | Taxes and License | urn . a we ™ ’ - j iss CHEV EVROUey wEL_AT aaeva| «Woodward. at 13. Mile ‘FORD GOOD CONDITION, Comte ae Floor Cars | 5 Sontia = aTaRCHiEy CON: 100 ( SARS - : . | ne see tower | __"e_Lincoin_$-1100 es A, pnialegl eg '= FE Officials’ Cars dori reais up brakes. | 3 61 _* IF YOUR CAR IS ide ond white walls, 1.000 mies. | FORD GOOD MOTOR 61 E. | —— tae Post ons Lebaron PE 23a tee 7 | + $0178. Wil) show. __Rutgers Ave 63 FORD SEDAN $795. A WON- HOLIDA RT coorEs O WORTH $125 | i) CHEVY LIGHT BLUE SPORTS derful price for « wonderfi! car.|# DR. SEDAN DOORS ae “PONTIAC. AVL PART. CHEAP. a = 4 | a a agg ey ey West Side Used Cars Say Ol ca G0Ub. we wo Piaametne % TS ewe Se CNet 8 : aner t eet we | ee ct bphemg it bakinmcegl ig Pte Woodward at 3 Mile cow ovERHE At Mo SEATON ox Lap... euage, = or ! b erence. Lincoln SH thing, A do : : ae GHEVEOLET COUPE OO05 | “West Side Used Tee 4-4 9 hTUDOR. OVERDRIVE Don't ry Ke TAct Toda * your i no ier ™ R dl f Pp , neler | mation ae gti Labal aot | _W_ Huror_ FE_¢2189 | 1953 FORD. ASSUME PAYMENTS y Lincoln _$-1100 egar©r ess Oo nce $ 81 WITH ONLY ga — bp twee FORD 198s THUNDERBIRD | con. or will trade for older mode! ASKINS 4 PONTIAC SEDAN OW sae | : . O. $10 DOWN tt I i —_ vertibie ‘on atic, radio, 5-9685 om g CHEVRO! ET 2 DR. $575. RA- — power seats, new. 1600 ‘M6 FORD-O-MATIC. SACRIFICE. Black and red Must sell Any | >. heater J tone paint. Real $1,195, MI 4-060 HASKINS _— agg pe espe Stude- ; . nice. Youre cor down. Pord 198 ‘custom 2 dr. VO. low a, rou “CONVERTIRL (E_ FoRD. Gal lead Causes Fanea "POWNAC. SEDAN TOBE_—WY. No Reasonable Oife i clused . A-|Buys Convertibles Woodward at 13 Mile Ford vs Fiv0 pickup. low mileage | Q-Matic es cal 5 dramatic. radio and heater, 2) See These, Before You Buy Lincoln | $1100 hape ry vos Gian Wickeot Ba sabe 4046 ‘Ro Growing Dealer tone blue, white wail tires. ne : a Ss . a c ge F d Co eae $1399 Sop he MGs NEEDS | Pone FE Seek peticient Mt om “| _ chester Ra Leonard aa, |6751 Dixie Hwy. at MIS could NORTH CHEVROLET | Anywhere 84 Ford Cty. Sqr. $1499 34 Ford Con \ an } CHEVROLET DELUX® | ‘Si FORD CLUB COUPE. “930s | “@ FORD resi) MOTOR: 61 E MAple 6-507) Woodward at 13 Mile : ’34 Pontiac 2 dr..:$1399 +53 Chev. Conv.....$999 \ Paint and a} equipment. Eacet v-8 sages ama! ce Soa aa a eGR eGRaIG Open Nights ‘til 9 | pomaiae ae sa ation mt ~ : . 2 dr <9) 2 = es Wah. 1 PE C1048 Ask for Brady __ Weeggeng ot 2, Mile ch lags ah ermal oes if PACKARD PATRICIAN pee Ne | ar. like new 212 W. Brookiyn, || 1950 Ford 4 Door Se ee $295 2 \ heen Coe : poe 53 Ford Conv. .. .$1999 ECONOMY — | ttc] Haat, het Rast | tI" a9 SOMME | 198F Ford Country Squire «oss Se ee Se Grace es QUR MOTTO _ HERE ‘° “IORTH CHEVROLET Studebaker” MI 4-410. Bir “ rowriat a ion Fone 3 rE 1950 Studebaker Comma, “4 Dr. Moeveseeeeee $195 : ae are a $799 mC ab Park: ladis aad boaaer ba | eer ee | EXTRA SPECIAL | Sa a th 2 Door... oth "52 Chev. ....--++ S044 ‘0 Nash, overdrive woven OC neoln 1981 Pontine Catalina, only 18,500 2 i ymou 8 ons Gh Ce OOS ChOeED GO OND DIS Ds $1 Ford Victoria. $544 . . ater ne Oe gas A ~ LARRY miles, terrific, in every way. One Guaranteed 1951 Chevrotee 2 Door .......<:-.; reece ce SdO0 I 744 Ford .....-- «. $499 “$2 Nash Ambasyasor loaded $475 | oincaieee , treetenel sens 1951 Nash 2 Door ............esseneeen ees $195 |] '53 Dodge 2dr... $7 “$2 Sigg at redie, neater... $198 = JEROME washers. #48 Oniemsee, ouponte| 4.) dtp Used Cars. 1952 Ford Custom 8 2 Dr. ....22..000000:- $698 ||] '54 Ford 2 dr... $4) We also have 180 cars from which Roch Ford Deal gy PACEARG Than able < ‘GLE 1953 Ford Convertible, Sharp .......... >... $1050 ])] °55 Cliev. 2102 dr. $1499 Cheapies ‘ “t fo 80. Prices ary 888 nnd. UD. tesla S| hod Lie heater, ultra Like “new. Must | NN'S - 195i Fard 2 Door 02.05.2042 -cn2 0+ ss senses $150 |i] +53 De soto 4 dr... $744 ; a ae MANY MANY MANY OFFERS Carener™ Studebarer, MI essie.| » MOTOR SALES 11951 Henry J 2 Door ........... eee eeeees $150 HT oct ord 2 dr gy) 49 Ford 2 dr.....-$144 ransportation Specials F - : 254 8. Seginew Bt ee et | 19S Chevrolet 4 Doce ..0....--<--.27.-7-- 9109 |. we ae 49 P. 144 BoNoMs USED USED CAR MARKET © ~ pOsT PONT AG Sepals BACK 1 1950 Pontiac Catalina .-<.-....-....4-.- +++. $305 | ‘54 Pon. St. Wyn. $1544 49 Pont. 2 dr....-- . ‘i N, 6408. “LABOR DAY” tour. ‘ura signals. Only $5 /1 1951 Olds Holiday ...........-sececeeeeece> $595 |] St Mere. St. Wen. $499 39 Buick Sed......$144 Hes ig, radio, heater, NORTH RO! 7 tare siguala, ue -tires. and pelat. 1 4 SPECIAL co RORTH CHEVR: poke 1951 Nash Ambassador ..... Sag noSoncconpo0 $250 ||] °52 Nash Rambler 40 De Sed $144 “i NORTH CHEVROLET QO] I \/ mime 0 Male pape om — 1951 Ford Station Wagon ............0.06. $495 |, Sta. Wen. .....$399 Dodge Sed. .... w rd at 13 1984 Chrysler ye eeeranstt $31 1951 Plymouth 2 Door SonBeG0s wee $150 | oc ye, = 251 1G ii¢e = _porments 75S : ici DODEGEOLOL IIE 1°53 Ford R. Wyn. $099 31 Stude. 2 dr.....$199 TIARA < 3 Heb Peet Sot” -. S28 to 0008 | sropeSAKEN ¢ oun ist |. hey gm. $999 80 BUICK i Ing Dodoo Vite ute Os sciccasas Rhett’ Masten beans: j| ‘54 Chev. 4dr...... . 530 Ford 2 dr......$199 : ©. [1982 Fy "Bubareen Wb aos | Equipped with puncture sealing | I K lt 53 Ply 2 de....... 6 . ~ iy toes cand . ra sore oreny ol : retrain omer Loony | ; TE MODELS. 5] Chev. 2 dr....- $299 SO Nash Sed. woe D144 NG a Nas " ‘ - - 55 Ch ; ] ts - \’ . Factory Officials i608 Plymouwn “$i | i902 STUDEBAKER COMMANDER || 1955 Olds 98 Convertiile SQG05e oes slew ieee $2950 34 Ford R. Wen. $1444 48 Nash 2 dr.......$74 @VTO e S : s C 1949 Kaiser . 6 8 $10 down and assume payments. |, 93 a= 7 : . . Northwest te sold OC e OO ; ars ao 4 +( LEANUP 464 8 Woodward, Brimingham. N "5 Ford 2 oor Bond GO eo Ol Olen brood on crore $1550 "5? 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Deoler _* _| WS WILL 9 2 DR. sie DOWN 1953 Ford 2 Door COS On ONODD CO CDDCO GHD SesE $845 34 Olds 98 Sedan $544 ‘47 wt Walk-In- “ye laos dies — Bet Aire Pu. OL ian) h d _Woodward._“BArminghanr. 51 Olds 98 Sedan. .$94 ‘al vec cee .. AL C tt 008m PLACE To. BUT | ao nel er “payments PE o:813 eee We Help You Finance Your Deal |] ‘52 Chev. 4 dr......$599 "49 Dodge E $149 é - : aCe We rice 5 = » g UXP. eos orve e. | ERRORS PE Roms | 2325. Saginaw St, | HL MICL Tow tel Be ME _ |j] 52 0lds 88 2ar... samy“ Dodge Ep 100 Select used care 4,500 Miles | down. = FE 2-9131 toe. Camvncny, | °S3 Buick Riviera $1199 "50 Ford 13 t. pick. $344 N “> Pract , , Woodward at FF Mie | 82 PLYMOUTH SEDAN $305 |. Woodward et 13 Mile | 53 Pont. 2dr. Dix. $9995 orth ractically New Lincoln Beautiful pale green. A terrific! ____Lincoin $1100 = ee Oe 48 Ford 12 t. pick. $99 Chevrolet r ee oe ols Meee, tet wpows | hori "Chaevi holet SEPTEMBER. ‘| 52 Mere. 2 dr.....$69 eaten ce | srmemes \ pom Mequcst Birmingham . 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O/Drive......$495 cera : H eater ite wall tires, truly a e's = P - . ~ : . el O].Olds O8 QS sharpie S3 Chev, 2 Door 210, Radio & Heater 51 DeSoto Custom Sed; R&S Auto $405 . : “ Eo Oo Gann ' & i NORTH CHEVROLET *S3 Chev. 4 Doar 210, Radio & Heate . ; : Oo oes aQ—) mae V OR UNDER - | 5895 l= MN Lcoin" Ste _— "s3 Chev. 2 Dear 210, Nice ' ‘sl Mere. Custom Sed, R&EL.- Auto......... $345 WVOWIS CT Cpe... S25 f A INgQs 1952 Mercury — ie ae otal saan "23 Chev, Bel Air, Radio-& Heater ‘31 Olds 88 2 Dr, RAH, Hydra........... S645 [PSO Olds 88 2 dr... S345 transmission, radio and 04 ee . _ “yes cook to $1095 ‘SI Olds 98 4 Dr., Green, RKH, Hydra......$675.].] 50 Chev. C1. ¢ pe, 8395 ; u oupe, . a = igs mee : heater .......4.. $795) he ee Ne | 'S1 Olds S. 98 Hardtop, R&H, Hydra.z.....$693 | so Ford 2 dr... 8345 TRUCKS 1953 Chevrolet 2102-door. | jes V. | yecr oe Te eee "50 Dodge Dix. 4 Dr, RAH, Real Clean....-$495 || s<3 Chey Com... “8048 ; | a Ben Soon yee . radio and heater.. .$895 Pe writer ses waie RAH, meet. 52 S- _ ; wo : - _ SSGMC '3 t. pic. $1245 1953 Dodge 2-doot, radio Radio& Heater |” SCHUTZ MOTORS | 52 Ford V-8, Radio & Heater, Ford-O | ee hee ae pick. $975 Use | zt . cs . - . . * 2 and heater ........ $445 2 poe ee eee a yontise fatal Tester’ Sta C H E A Pp ] E S 30 Buick 4 dr. 2... S445 "2 Chev. tak - 1953 Mercury 4-door, ra-. - ees : 88) Ford \ictaria S245 ee * dio, heater, automatic. $1195 | Sellabrating Jo $735 to $995 49 Nash voces. - $165 47 Pont, Cl Cpe. .8193 JP OE 52 MC tractor . $625 * transmission ..., $1095 ~ | . 49Olds <2c.c.025 $282. 46 Olds 7.2... S155 [| 2 Packard 20 cre 0S Baline 13 t. pic. $595 . & ’ ce ’ . ! *Z ‘ eL02 i. 7 1954 Ford, radio, heater. | ; | SALES NESTRD Serene renee. Transportation Specials 45 Pont, 22....-. $155) 48 Stude<-.-.. $181 Si Ford 2dr. $895 Ta dk : white sidewall tires: 50 “Pour 1983 Buick 4. drs. radio. | : - , win oe eos ‘31 Chev. dump coa pedeecesceseecee $H9S; beater ‘dyganow ‘in ‘au: al $69.50 to $195.00 || ‘54 Ford Wagon. .$1595 box & divider. .$295 "53 Chev. Wagon $1145 ’30 Chev. C.0.E....$395 | - "52 Chev. Wagon ..$695 48 Chev. Van:....$195 he _* as o wees vel ae 1040 Choost From set Fewer, - $1184.14 , CHF APIE S | 198 Chevrolet convertible, A | ; : . : | |} 4 < . pate c- $195 up er p C) N an | A Cl | Jerome Olds- Cadillac |. ! -MATTHE E > | flac’... << $200 Mee Cat unos eel | om ¢ of pesmi es OLIVER Cou ‘RETAIL STORE - ~ Cass at Orchard Lake HARGRE AVES * uimoSENMcUnY | BUICK | .MoTORS | { Rochester ssuvpsen | BUICKS [Si 'e Nett 100 More Cars telGnesee From | “Bri a] g ht S pot” SULT am ' : erie | : 4 : i OPEN ‘ os eens “Goodwill Used Cars" || FE 8.0488 ; FE 8.0488 | , AM-9 PM, Daily 8 M1-5 Pt Sara ie heer | FE2-91 - : ci ay can | 63. MT. CLEMENS ST,. . FE 37u7}{ WL rs : fiat 5, Sagiew Sec. 7 eid yy De ih Opdn 8 ain to 9 p.m. oh aod as : ; | a - | ee - ; al a | . | de Sag Me FE 4.4546 oo a a . ) ah Jo ne oe : 4 ciate Me biti: ee oe 7 est 1 re PONTIAC PRESS, MOND AY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1955. . ee ‘THIRTY-SEVEN’ lature ike’ ‘Shane-l "Westerns Coming to TV Seen -- Today's Ss Rose egpeiea - = Programs furuished by stations listed Ye this columm are subject to change without sotice. WIR, (708): CKLW, (see) WWs. one) = WAR, (i180) © WXYZ, (ite) _WIRg, (100) WPRON, (1468) ' ‘TONIGHT neo WIR, R. Clooney ews, 9:30—WJR, Mrs. Pag 6:00—WJR, Joseph Hatniine wwo Hour 6:30—WIR, Voice of Agricit.| wW2 yp Parade WWJ, News by Lewic | ee * p* eecret Piles | WTR, News ace w i ee Ai) ce. . edie Reasons] Gia ker sree] SR gar ns Tele Eine asin : r % nyvthun nda Weak. toon, = aad 1 wan mR “Awee Andy WCAaR, Cotiee wit, Clem WPON, WPON Goes Calling WPON, News wee, me += mere WPON. Rise Shine 10:00—WJR, Arthur Godfrey €:38-WIR. Bod Revacice | SKLW" fcatt Cantor’ abow | Teh. WaR, du Vial WAVE ty Fiue wlory WWJ. Ross Mulholland w Mickey Shorr. WxYZ, News, Wolf| CKLW, News, Homechats WXYZ, Bill Gtern 4 ; ae and W. News, Toby Davi WJBK, News, Tom George | CKLW. Eddie (0:00—WJR, Tennessee WJIBE, News, Genti WCAR. News weak. preteens =—_ | ay woe ia WCAR, News WPON, News, Pontiac Party WPON, Spo ts CKLW. News, vanKuren NE OWINe buco Hane | te ;3e— WIR, Arthur Goatres 7:00—WJR, Guest House wrow — ww, joe gro wa wave, Whispering Streets 3, Star Extra 10:30—-WJR, CBS Dance Cc rrence O'Dull CKLW. Mary Morga WXYZ Stars st Seven WWJ, News vy’ Lewis Tous’ ue News, Binge. WJBK, Tom George CKELW, Fulton Lewis Jr. WXYZ, Top the Town wok Coffes with Clem WCAR, Music ip the Air WJBK, ws, ¥ CKLW, Rockin’ with Leroy N ‘a’ Shine PON, Pontiac Party WCAR, WJBK, Mickey Shorr 8:00— WIR, Jack White 11:60—WJR, Arthur Gedfrey jeigndingrmamenpmetngtal (hg Ke a Da ae WYE. Com 00 i ‘ smoane on 1:39 —WR, Sunrise Serenade | "Ww. Bruce Mayer Ce eet ee | CRLW. Stee a WxYz. Town WJBK, News. WIBK. News, Tom George pot-', — CKLW, News, Sports WCAR. News WCAR, News Ace —— one Heatter WIR News, oickey Ghote WPON, News. Party Mick PON. News te _— WPON, Spanish Hour 11:50 WIR, Midsight Musie ‘eit | — {WIR Make Up 8:00—WJR, Keen, News| WWJ. Bruce yer olf wxiz News, Winter WWJ, Henry J. Taylor WXYZ. Top of the Town bene CKLW. Queen For a Day wxYz, Show re CKLW, Rockin with Leroy ceuwe News, Binge. WJBK, T = . WéBK, ‘Mickey Sherr WCAR, Coffee with Clem | WCAR, Music in the alr WJBK, News, Mickey WPON, Cap & Gown contest! wpON Rise ‘n’ Shine News, Record Room/ TUESDAY, MORNING 9:00—WIR. William Sheebsn oe See week White 6:30—WJR, Talent Scoute | 6:00—WJR, Jim Vinal) WWJ, Minute Parade by Cererberg WJ, Lone WWJ, News WXYZ, Breakfast Club ¥2, poe Winter WXYZ, John Vandercook | WXYZ, News Ace, W Ww, T vid | CKLW, Griddle, Riddle CKLW. Broadway Cop CKLW, Jim Dunbar WJBK. News, Tom JBK, News, Tom ral 2-2629 or write for Phone FEderal ¢-cbq wiertlas! ‘daytime, evening oF -appointment of your home ACOU STICON WILLIAMSON £0. bd W. Huron St., Pontiac "Phone Films gf events at Madison | 9:30—(7) Hot Rod Races. Fred Square Garden. .(4)—Tony Mar-| Wolf describes hot rods from tin Show. Music. G)—News. Motor City Speedway. (4)-—Secret Des Eoneres. Files, U.S.A. Adventure, mys- 6:45 — (4). News Caravan. John ay. , : a Cameron Swayze. (2)—Julius La- * Rosa Show. Songs. 700—(7) TV Reader's Digest — “How Charlie Faust Won a Pen- nant for the Giants” in 1911, Lee | Marvin, Alan Reed star. (9) — | 9: 45—(9) Ringside Intreview. Chri is | | Schenkel talks to. boxers. 10:00—(9). News, (4) — Mayor of | the Town. Thomas Mitchell in > “Embezzlement Story,” the mayor goes to bat for a friend | Million Dollar Movie. a ales suspected of embezzlement. (2) | Raft, Coleen Gray in “Lucky —Backstage. “Crystal Sef,” a| Nick Cain,” American gambler | ona is framed for murder. (4) —/,,. eae | C Pp ts. Mears a ” Yesterday’ s Newsreel | stars comedian Phil Foster with singer Bill Hayes, comedienne Sandra Deel. (2)—Burns and Al- len. George is jugged after Gracie | tangles with a judge over a park- | ing ticket. 7:30—(7) Voice Program. Baritone | Thomas L, Thomas sings Sep- | tember Song,"’ aria from Mozart's 10:30—(7) Search for Adventure. | Jack ‘Douglas in “Himalaya.” | (9)—Heart of the City. Pat Me- | Vey in ‘‘Mother’s Day," young | man and his girl plot @ jewel | robbery but a _ policeman is | killed. (4)—It's a Great Life. j Comedy with Michael O'Shea, | William Bishop, James Dunn. (2) “Don Giovanni,” “Falling in Love, -— Movie Museum. To be an- with Love."" (2)—Talent Scouts.; nounced. | Arthur Godfrey = new pro- | 11:00—(7) Soupy*s On. Johnny | fessional talent. Slagle with music, variety. (9) $:00—(7) Jumbo es Yvonne | —Billy O'Connor Show. Music, | De Carlo in “Madame 44." (44)— | variety. (4)—News. (2)—News. The Medic. Walk with Lions,” |. Jac LeGoff. story of a. boxer’s fight against | 11:15—(7) Armchair Theater. | poverty and diabetes. John’ Brenda Joyce in “Shaggy.” (4)— | Saxon stars. Richard Boone! Little Show. Paul Richards, Car! | hosts. (2)—Those Whiting Girls; Christian in “No Draw.” (2) — Believing that anyone can sing,| Miss Fair Weather Barbara Whiting tries to outdo | 11:29—(9) Good Neighbor Theater. her singing sister. Margaret. Robert Cummings, Peter Lorre 8:30—(7) Medical Horizons. Pre-| in “The Chase.” (2)—Nightwatch . miere of new series documenting | Theater. Dennis O'Kee ‘fe in “Ge ty the latest advances in medicine; | ting Gertie's Garter.’ first show is from the Mayo Clin--| 11:39—(4) Tonight. Steve Aen ic, Rochester, erg - dem- | - with variety, guests. | onstration of heart lung by-pass machine. (9) — Abbott and Cos- TURSDAY MORNING tello. Bud and Lou are offered a | 6:50—(4) Today’s Farm Report. bribe to fix a ‘Beauty Contest” | 6:55—(2) Meditations. / | they are judging. (4)—Robert | 7:00 — (4) Tollay. wf Morning | Montgomery Presents “The Wo om-| Show. man ‘in the Window,” starring | 7:55—(2) Standard y en |. Robert Preston and Maria Riya; | 8:00—(2) Cartoon/ Classroom. a psychological mystery thriller, | 8:25—(2) Detroit Newscast. é (— (2)}—Ethel and Albert. Peg News Ace. Lynch, Alan Bunce in domestic 8:30—(2) = Travelers. (7) comedy. | Wixie Wgnderland. 9:00—(7) Hollywood Preview. To | 9:00—(4) per Room. (2) Gar. | be announced. (9)—Boxing. 10- round welterweight boxing bout: Hal Wilson vs. Issac Logart. (2) | 1:00 — (7) Lunchtime Drama. (9) | jo W. Fitzwater nessee Ernie. (2) Valiant tote ry sr fe a » Praise Heaped on ‘Wyatt Earp’ 12:45—-(2) Guiding - Light. 11:55-(7) News Ace. TUESDAY AFTERNOON == Story Deals With Life | 12:00—(7) 12 O'Clock Comics. (4) re 8 to 80 and a surprising eal ber of girls of all ages. « ern early. Ag movie-making ma- works as “Shane” Noon" besides its perpetual spate of incredibly bad Western films, Television followed the lead of the movies, picking up old films that Let the Bees Worry RICHMOND, Va. Ary cilman Phil J. Bagley bees because they st goes for wasps proposed and o The movies seized on the West- tured, it produced such superior and “High retained by nance to make | it unlawful to gapture the insects | in a device ufless they would be | wire mesh enclosure | DRIVE Easily LEARN TO Safely indi- Ding Dong School. (2) ‘Ladies | of an Actual Marshal had no market except the Satur-jto prevent’ their escape. Correctly er vidually Day | in Pioneer Days jday kids movie matiness. “If egth hive were so enclosed | 12:27) Beulah. (1) H | : . how would the insects get in? he J- Sho = ~— © ; yet Now television is sufficiently ma- | was/asked. DUAL CONTROL | we. By CHARLES MERCER ‘ture to produce its own equivalent | . ‘“That,"” said Bagley, “is - their | METHOD 12:55—(2) Girl Talk. (9) Prayer, NEW YORK (—About 50 years of “Shane” or “High Noon.” Its) worry. I'm worried about them County Wide Pick-Up and ao “ago a man named Owen W seed | programing of new Westerns is/ getting out.” Return of Students wrote a novel called “The Vir | ginian” and stanged a literary fash- 1:30—(4) Good Cooking. (2) Link- | ion that has flourished to this day. fetter’s House party, - |The Western, 3:00 — (7). Stars on Seven. (2) | book trade. _— = Payoff. (4) Ted Mack's | * @- 6 nee The basic element of the West- 2:30—(9) Tuesday Matinee. (2) lern is a rather mute ‘and funda- Bob Crosby. (4) It Pays to-Be mentally decent guy who's quick Married. | with @ gun and able with a horse. | aaa —— Theater. (2) | To this character is added a vari- ighter y. World. $:15—(4) Storm. 3:30—(4) World of Mr. Sweeney. (2) On Your Account. $:45—(4) Modern Romances. Shopper's Mat. (2) Robert Q. | Lewis, into well-established patterns. Events in Western stories have little to do With the important | events of our Western history. The opening of-the West, once the war- like Indian tribes were scattered, $:55—(9) News, ‘is a story of land hunger, litiga- 4:00—(7) Captain Flint. (9) Take a tion, personal fortitude, and 9/, Look. Puppets. (4) Pinky Lee | struggle for such necessities 4s Show. (2) Sagebrush Shorty. | water and transportation rights. First Love. (2) Se¢ret | 4:30—(9) Howdy Doody. (4) Bad men were as rare as gang- Howdy Doody. sters in our time; in general they 4:30—(T) Ricky the Clown. had as little influence.ag Lucky 5:00—(7) Auntie Dee. (4) Mr. | Luciano has 6n the ojftizens of Twinky Presents. (2) The Early | Omaha today. o fh Show. : |§:30—(7) Laurel & Hardy. (4) | But history. always has bowed Renfrew of the Mount ted. ' to literary fashions. The fashion | established by the Western novel /is that there sall be a good guy and a bad guy shooting it out. , | r4 | Well, why Me superior about it? ® | The Westetn is a pleasing enter- | tabemeny ‘that has delighted sceneenepenemeesaeeeeriieames = fanfare‘ that they're going* to it's called in the | trotted a spavined run and a high- t ‘old synthetic AVestern, (4) Way of the jety of plot developments that fall | ° especially heavy this season, with be better than ever. Fomens Mebe First out of the corral last week | | Stepping colt of promise; The runt was something called ‘Western Marshal,” which appeared on ct USED TV SETS Only $5 Per Week! HAMPTON TV FR 4-20%5 Instructions 7 Days a Week Michigan Driver 15a EB Lawrence, Ponting NBC's New York Sutlet and may a show up in your town if the sales- men have their Avay. It's the same * The proghising colt is “The Life nd of Wyatt Earp" which | on ABC-TV. While it's not /High Noon," it’s quite the Western this department has seen on television. Hugh O'Brian is a credible and convin- Save Now Ar SLAYBAUGH'S cing Wyatt Earp, that actual West- ern marshal who took up the cause of justice reluctantly and died in bed in his 80s. This series rings with authent!- city of emotion and background and action. 88° BOATS of Top-Quality Used Outboard MOTORS We Have a Big Selection Travel Gum Produced A mint-flavored travel gum is being produced by a Brooklyn | pharthaceutical firm, which says its product will aid travelers prone to motion sickness, The chewing gum contains meclizine hydro- winter . Yes! ir eT.Vv. a © Hi-Fi ® Radie ‘ yo © Tape Recorders © Record Players 7 © Inter-Comm. Systems / © P.A. Systems He CGV _TV . é i. Pontiac For Factory Authorized Service Call FE 4-1515 above all, you avoid AunizTV | . this Fall! 993 Mt. 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