dened aes = ~ EER SS The Weather ee - owe Name Re Pollen CountS j Details page two PLY ye: pee “ - t ‘de oe & & PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, WED coun ee... GATE 113th YEAR f Piet, - . i 3 i 3 ) - 2% ae oe | ; one 3 e pe e i “ 4 o ne NESDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1955-48 PAGES al Arg ro enti Christmas Tragedy Aftermath Bobbie Dunn Returns Home Huskier, Walking .Unaided After Rail Mishap A husky brown-haired teen-ager; accident occurred. The story of | ‘the legless youth and his finan- cially strapped father caught the heartstrings of the city and the walked unaided up he front steps of his home at 58 Union St. yes- terday, The youngster whs Bobbie Dunn, the lad who lost both legs under the wheels of a freight tzain last Christmas Day. .-. Bobbie, now 14, says he had quite a time learning to use his new limbs during -his nine-month stay at a special. Grand Rapids hospital. “It took five or six months, but now I don't have to use crutches or a cahe,’’ he says proudly, ~ Bobbie's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Dunn both 34, picked him up at the hospital yesterday morning. They were so excited at the pros- pect of their boy returning home that they got up at 4 a.m. His mother, Myrtle, 34, got busy right after Bobbie got heme, preparing his favorite foods, Fried chicken “and just about anything you put on the table,” are his “favorite foods,” Mrs, Duna laughed. His mom's cooking is just one of the reasons the boy is glad to be home. He likes sleeping in his’ own bed again and is looking for- ward to getting together with his old friends and schoolmates soon. The Dunns want Bobbie to spend a few days at home with them and his two sisters, Martha, 16, and Phyllis, 11, “to get adjusted ' to being back’? before starting school. ~4f Eastern Junior High School authorities are willing, the parents would like Bobbie to start classes Monday, He attended special classes at the hospital and is in the ninth grade, It was in his first semes- ter at Eastern that tragedy struck Bobbie. Om Dec, 25, he fell under the wheels of a freight train while trying to hop a ride, near the old family home on West Pike street. His left leg was severed just below the hip and the man- later state, tions poured .in Bobbie's hospital bills to date. : 8 8 Bobbie's father had just ob- tained work at Fisher Body Divi- sion and his medical insurance | Christmas, Grown five inches coverage had not begun when the his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ben A fund was set up and contribu- reached. $12,000. The money is still banked, The state has paid all of Bob's father says, ‘I'm - mighty proud’ to have him home. He's quite a boy and looks a lot dif- ‘ferent from when he left here.” A child when he left Pontiac, Bob- bie Dunn has returned home al- most as i “I'm just awful glad to have him back. The family's complete again’, 4 Thunderstorms Predicted Tonight for Pontiac Area City Moves Toward New Sewage Plant : ° With the i ance Sunny skies this morning will be- Prubeg to gecnacman J come cloudy during the afternoon | Gommission last night further with showers and thunderstorms | paved the way for construction of predicted for late tonight. Tomor-| @ New sewage treatment plant to row will be partly cloudy with | **TVe ee northeast exctkm @f the scattered showers. | city. . The U. S. Weather Bureau pree| Accepting the deeds to the site dicts a high today of 76-78 To-| near Opdyke Rd. and Auburn Ave. night will be warmer with a low | Was the final legal action needed | near 60. High temperature tomor-| to complete the purchase. row will be about 80, | City manager Walter K. Willman At 8 o'clock this morning said preliminary studies are now mercury reading was 51 rising under way on the plant, which 62 degrees at 1 p.m. will work in conjunction with the ee city's present sewage treatment . . plant. He estimated it will take Dingell Rites Saturday (> ai 3 sears bchae he phat te DETROIT « — Funeral serv-| in operation. ice for Congressman John D.| Northeast residents have long Dingell (D-Mich), who died Mon- | been calling for relief from their day in Washington, will be held | sewage problem. Septic tanks are at 10 a.m. Saturday at St. Casi- | now generally used by home own- mir's Church in Detroit. hers in the area. Pennant Race at a Glance By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS W CL Pet. GB New York.,....03 4 64 — Cleveland 0 07. 2, Remaining games: Cleveland (4): Away. (4)—Chi- eago (1), Sept. 21; Detroit (3), Sept. 23, 24, 2%. New York (5): Away (5)—Bos- ton (4), Sept. 23, 23, 24, 25; Washington (1), Sept. 21. 'Curtice Will Address GM Executive Meeting DETROIT w — Some 600 top | Genera] Motors officials will meet |in White Sulphur Springs, Va., | Sept. 26-28 for a discussion of | corporation policies and plans for | the future. : | Harlow H. Curtice, General Mo- tors president, will preside over ‘the conference, Hurricane Toll 166 in Mexico; 5 in Carolinas Spared as lone Turns Out. Over Atlantic By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS — While Hurricane Ione whistled lonely .over the Atlantic today, shattered towns in North Carolina and Mexico counted a sad toll of death and damage wrought by her sister storm, Mexico was left with at least 166 dead and 100 miss- ing in the Gulf port of Tam; pico and s ag area where Hilda hit. Continu- i fr U Q I i z 8 fy Hy : up see oS iss Fy HF H | ntti ie | i rophe. With its land communications entirely cut, the city could be reached, only by plane. There were reports of damaged and sunken ships in the harbor. Ninety per cent of Tampico’s buildings were reported damaged. Pilots flying rescue missions to the city brought out reports of people being swept away by floodwaters of the Panuco River as the build- ings in which they sought refuge collapsed. ; Hint New Witnesses in Dixie Trial SUMNER, Miss. (®—Dist. Atty.; body was pulled from the Talla- Gerald Chatham said today he has | hatchie River. four new witnesses who will place! He did not name the witnesses. two white men, accused of mur-| He called them witnesses with dering a 14-year old Chicago Negro |“‘absolutely newly discovered evi- boy, in the area where the boy's! dence.” kgs! MAMIE AND UNCLE. MOSE—Mrs, Mamie | Bradley, mother of Emmett) L. Till, Chicago Negro/ uncle, Mose Wright at the trial in Sumner, Miss., of Testimony began today. Their evidence will strengthen the state's case, which is mostly circumstantial evidence, said Robert B. Smith MHI, a special Me AP Wirephote youth found slain three weeks ago talks with her | two white men accused in Till's death. . ’ My be 4 ) te ™ ere . Ls 4 if i ‘ ik : a “ eS he cies . 5 assistant attorney general as- signed to the prosecution. He gave no details, Smith and Chatham will call the state's first witnesses in the tria] of 24-year-old Roy Bryant and his 36-year-old half-brother J. W., Milam, They are accused of mur- dering Emmett Louis Till, a Chi- cago Negro boy who whistled at Mrs. Bryant. Smith refused to say whether testimony of the new witnesses would fill the three-day gap —be- tween the time Till was taken from his uncle’s home and the time his body was found in the Tallahatchie River, Chatham got an afternoon halt in the trial yesterday to summon | and question the witnesses. Mrs. Mamie Bradiey, the siain beoy’s mother, created a stir when she entered the courtroom yesterday with her father and twe other men, ’ She came without the official bodyguards she had requested, Before leaving Chicago she had expressed ~some fear, but after ~ (Continued on Page 2, Col. 3) | In Today's Press Northern Coast States Preparing for Exhibition in City ine Chie Die-Hards Killed: by the Hundreds: in Buenos Aires * Peron Spends Night in: Paraguay Embassy ag Loyalists Join Revolt BUENOS AIRES (INS) —~<_ Chess an’ Checker Champ to Be Sponsored by Press Chess and checker enthusiasts from the Pontiac area will have a chance to try their skill against a world champion next month, and it won't cost them a cent, The occasion will be a chess and checker exhibition, sponsored by the Pontiac Press, to be held at 7:30 p.m, Oct. 4 in Stevens Hall, Pike street just east of Williams. Newell W, Banks, holder of the world championship speed record at mixed checkers and chess, will take on any and all comers simultaneously at both checkers and chess. As an additional handicap, Banks will carry on blindfold games with three gf the best checker players, at the same time he is playing the other games. In the past, Banks has played as many as 140 games at the same time without losing a. game, at an average speed of one move games simultancously and, at the same tinte, 6 games of blind. fold checkers, in four hours’ time. ‘ At that exhibition, he won 65 checkers, 4 blindfold checkers and 22 chess games, and lost only one chess game. Each of the other games was a draw. In addition to the evening exhi- bition, Banks will take on players at the Pontiac Boys Club at 4 p.m. on the same afternoon. Banks attributes his amazing ability to carry on scores of games at the same time to a photograph- ic memory, the fact that noise and confusion does not distract him and of course, a fundamental knowl- edge of the basic moves of chess and checkers. In the past 45 years, he has traveled over a million miles and played about 600,000 checkers and chess games in his exhibition matches. Taking on all comers simultaneously, he losses about one checker game in 2,000, and pos- sibly four chess games in a hun- i. LAROE 2-WHEERL ALL METAL strailer for pump shotgun. OR 3-6484, after 6. To Place Your Want Ad DIAL FE 2-8181 - Just ask for the County News........ ovevene BO Editoriale ciscsccscecssace a6 BNO. oc cpesccsovss. 37, 38, 39 Theaters ......... et netweseass 35 TV & Radio Programs......47 | WANT AD DEPT. & ie =~ A. vv Pontiac Motor Division Plans Reimbursement for Chrome Pollution Pontiac Motor Division has of- fered to reimburse Utica for any expenses caused the city by the recent contamination of its water | supply by chromium waste. R, M. Critchfield, Pontiac divi- sion general manager, issued the following statement today: *“Pontiac Motor Division has of- fered to reimburse the city of Utica for the amount of out-of- podket -expense incurred in the maintaining of a fresh water sup- ply for residents of the city during its recent pure water shortage, “Pontiac Motor Division has of the Clinton River and facts which are now available indi- cate that there was no negii- (Continued on Page 2, Col. 5) GM Offers Utica sms Water Payment |e simon U.N. Kills Move Molotov made his bid for Peiping 12 minutes after the session began in a mild speech contrasting sharp-| ,1, ly with the explosive utterances | , Soviet delegates have made on the issue in previous assemblies. It was the sixth “straight year the Russians have tried to unseat the Chinese Nationalists in. favor Henry ., who " spoke for the United States while Secretary of State Dulles listened, announced he would not debate the Jr issue, Molotov's resolution to seat Pei- ping never reached the voting stage. Lodge blocked that by pro- posing that the Assembly decide to vote first on his motion, He was supported 41-10, i at ven i bardment of the capital city, The battle began about 1 a.m. - when the Peronistag refused a sure « render, ultimatum. a Tea = Miss Adah Shelly, head librarian ever since Pontiac went into the book-lending business in 1924, to- day announced her retirement, ef- fective at the end -of October. It was the “funny way" the li- brary in Pontiac was run by un- trained volunteers that intrigued Miss Shelly and later brought her back to stay. Visiting a friend here in 1921 on the way to a job in Indiana, she was taken on a brief tour of the library at Williams and W. Law- Don’t Need It? {jrence Streets, run by a women’s organization since 1899, “{ told my friend if 1 ever got a chance, I'd like to take a crack at it,” Miss Shelly recalled. “Three years later, when the elty took over and decided to hige a professional librarian, I applied and got the job.” And, except for a brief two weeks in 1932 when an over-zealous mayor swept her out of office with other city department heads, Head of City’s Libraries, Adah Shelly, Announces Plans to Retire in October, — But circulation was nearly as‘ “That compulsion doesn’t exist high in 1931, when the jobless read That year, circulation hit 212,000 and Miss Shelly had to meet the busi- ness with a depression-reduced first | Staff. books for entertainment. “People read because books were free,” Miss Shelly said. now. People-can go to movies, — watch TV or do other things.” — As a result, current circulation - is mostly in the children’s and do it-yourself fields, with fiction take ing a back seat, she said, . Miss Shelly remembers. clearly when she briefly left the city’a « employ, é & her post when the new librarian arrives at the end of October. Ree. placing Miss Shelly will be y Pope, librarian at J og N.Y. feed Argentina Loyalist military — Miss Shelly, who is 67, will leave © pe Oe pape ene eek RE ee ihe SS ey oy tA Re we EE < a ge a8 * Las ‘ be PE 4 wees : ¢ NESDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1955 _ ae eS THE PONTIAC Pa ® uv - 2 Needs Big Tears | fe = = Taken by Death |\for East Sid Residents LOS ANGELES Calling. all BIRMINGHAM — A new shop-| Cousty, - a ie ih ace zag Bu ri if 8 i ad te it ngs fit th i bas | ki bs He i Fhea Fi if ij F : é a? : i z Fa i 2 Ti it i 7. ri | i iit F i F 8% FE 3 a i I | f if 4 : : i i e pf g i iH Fei fits if ee F 5 | : ; i Tp. i . bette z , Fs i | F = e Fite e if i Hi u E i i 5 | 5 E i F or fi er tf <0 : whi, Crt 2 of em TL gy] et Ulbricht Hints ot paused Chissas Beane is #2 hs Deletes Edin. | and Ray 20% Med "| fam Fee . vad = —_ he is survived by Berlin Squeeze Animal Thefts From Zoo Buick Rushes |S 2: *|Bring Warrants for Youths), - = Weit Garman, Tatil eat ot vara. nvr tne PHONE EXPAOMSION | "> Ee two Detroit teenagers included in ee eatparee my Ne Bl 1956 Models Displayed | ine san Fernando Funeral Home. | " i FF : i ze. 5 g F U i fll [ef i al : i E F F $ i a FETE i = i t tH il; 1 Hi i$ ‘i f { § ti Uy it = z é gz z i | he “a [ . ill Ss = = 2 = i i i [ te |! [ i : i A EE taf [3 ; : i i , i e i | il H Solons Question AF’s Dealings With Private would be Spring- Phone Companies | § i F tH i it i AN i : rE ee ih H in He F Hy i! “il He i ii ii 8 I 4 i ie : : 5 fH The company, which already County Prosecutor Donald A. Off this year has built and sold more| on Cass Lake Rd., am Mercury Offers |stats st |Seyeantny bate unit-a-year capacity within the Surviving are two sons, Arthur months and Dale Kline, both of Pontiac; 36 whe were referred to Juvenile 13 New Models oo oes slls his daughter, Mrs. Turner, nine and 1956 Cars to Be Shown | what has been generally forecast Public on Sept. 29; billion dollar model changeover—| Moore A. Peck by kmockint| Height Is Reduced | ‘he most tar reaching in auto in held | | n : i | 1 i ; | : | | lt i : rE eB: i if : i i | . ty ; : ; t Ut FH | E i i Li | t : Z s : | ' e : i E f ih : f i: iif 7 5 £ ! ue Fer ES ! i} Hits ri lll i ae i it Ti; it ii it it if I f it | f 1 | i HE § i ; i u ; F rH z 3 f i #5 z EF rdaie, and ines, new radiator grilles and lications teday. the girls grabbed the rab-| {ver silhouette, will be shown by = | ? : 5 é F : ; E g 8 2% H 3 a E z 3 i i PETit Fi E | i i if = & ; | | : | i 5 3 | He 4 j | i 3% j FI 3 E i i ; Fs Fy i i tf Hi i r Ht Pan i f l i ; i | i zi i [2 i if :f : j y ? ; iS ir i ae gE 5 in the Mercury custom series, | showing here to Buick’ called the “Medalist.” Also added | g ani i : i ty #88 i : i i i , , | E 2 2 g if Z i i : f : H 3 : i i 5 | i F. ! Hi i i : i h i ? f | f : fit ge 1 iii i. Hi i t i li fy if . : hereever a 1 compression. zatio is rated Order Frenchman ae added - opinion that 5- as horsepower, mere -old Yasmin should have been lh E a F al ‘i : : 5 ; i 5 | H 4 i = bombs in os » 4s _ | General Joseph Bll that the and are available on custom ; artificial earthquakes studies, the Dentist Maintains | conrac ‘acked congressional au- PARIS The French resideni Prince ws sche! (0M, | modeia An care nave ize |GM (ffers Utica “Asahi said Prof. KE. Bulen of | Mother Gave Him | “tre Air Force confirmed this, | Memelogical section, asked Dr. |L@GaCy in Trunk | ta ‘campeet bad agreed to re height of all models has ismological section, asked Dr 1 —£- eos baaeeee by iscrusing Gc oon Water Payment Kiyoo Wadachi, director of the consider the ruling. Atom Scientist oP se Teas pemtpllerwr| (Continued From Page One) tory, for his advice on = Higgins’ attorneys questioned 22 gp hegpatar amr eh audi- and t ve h servatory, for L | Asks Ike to Tell More massive bumpermuards and gence involved Spee) melt pet Sve Oe eres = = witnesses yesterday in an effort! 1. ’is to ban payments under the ° : } ornament fea ‘uring chromium wastes nN tes, Russia, { ‘ - Stockpile Size a bright finish block “M” with is ceases ral tt been Swirsertand were alse queried. —— left -_ $43,000 in cash in| any approves. Marcus at in 1948, | which the government hopes will| WHITE SULPHUR . SPRINGS, | "inte? effect and a Mercury : see See ee 4 nav added to| © this accident, touching off four atomic bombs in Se eae oer aes stop bloodshed in the rich and|W. Va. uA nuclear scientist has |i" the center, have been 5 | Ee pe The Internal Revenue Service! Name Birmingham Man H Cha strategie North African protecto-|called upon President Eisenhower | yoy safety features developed 1957, in the United States, Russia | Contends the dentist earned the! Michigan Week Chief ‘ = aeadion any of its neighbors any expense , , and 1949 and it is L* Randolph in rge rate. to reveal the size of this na Stor the 1956 Mercury line include and has always and will continue | near Australia and in the Pacific aaroud pe BIRMINGHAM — R LA nininsittaitiaonaiiietat tt: i i < | itt] if Hae fh; pi is i i 8 [ SFE Fy ri : : ~ atom bomb stockpile in the belief papactGhearhing sloerinn | 1 - . A big question remained: Will| that the revelation “could be a/® new impe s efforts to refrain trom impos- psec arena e oo sea ee : of Traffic Bureau the Sultan go? é potent force for peace.” wheel, with hub recessed six inch- ing upon its neighbors obligations whose trial ended | Swaney Reddi been Ocean, ' : door i hung in 1954, he | named general chairman of 1956 | Ties tpn to beep" rs| Pm os erase tnwe tt Deace ()utlook Good, |x trex end monet in he | Michigan ek. wo be held net Sgt. Clayton A. Randolph has | demonstrations at Rabat, Meknes,| Dr. Ralph E. Lapp, director of | MIO) | celtics | oe ee | early , been and other parts of the| Nuclear Science Service in Wash- |“ na ‘We regret any inconvenience by Oujda istant rear view mirrors. that have been caused the| Ai; ls H mother died. pom to an announcement by paren the panos oe peerlgeiminyy Ptr aed pa waa optional extra - cost equip- my eae = Nixon Tel Firemen put away. cash gifts to a as a/ Detroit and served as Wayne Moulay Herbert W. Straley. Arafa . ‘ to ment safety belts and padded in- The division's ‘offer was dis- ‘ Randolph recent designated | mounted 2 guard arvund the ‘Sul-|several tone of TNT for every in-| srwment panel covers are otlered.| closed last night by Utica Mayor) ,OUAUA Neb. im oreaperts fr | te oad fe * Small boy working en acting lieutenant a round of pro- * palace +, ” his Janet.” * * | Donald a special meet- : ° ? » e : motions, will be in charge of the cane TE eae ones, Sapaation Is esti- | four-way power seats and power) ing of the Utica City Council at- been at any time since World War wi cstilien | Geet’ scone Coney Island Fire bureau until Lt. Joseph Koren, : ed at 2% billlo 3 window lifts also are optional! tended by Macomb County and II, but it’s no occasion for relaxing tnesses ‘ sre mated at 2% billion persons, — | 1 pope ie igpesmere rei vigilance, Vice President Richard| bank deposits Higgins m | am Nertmetern Unrersty in FOP Ups Cost of 56 | oe. vary sis te oie 20 tan Maret tla we gece on the a gat psec, red tor some| FaKeS Four Lives _ Evanston, Ill, where he is attend- tastically large that there is no Gotham Court Awards | cost win be available antit de- lof Fire Chiets there are three | time. : a $month traffic institute. Fi P C longer any point in keeping it : partment heads submit their : ws NEW YORK @ — Fire raged &| a tN was the only Michigan Cars ive er ent secret. He epoke yesterday at a Damages to Injured Boy figures. anctins oreenicrs petit is ee through four houses in Coney tem officer among 24 selected Ss convention of the U.S. Tea Assn.| NEW YORK (INS)—A $100,000 strength of the free world, the Dewey: Beginning Island at dawn today, and casualty 16 states to win the $67| DETROIT *—-Ford Motor Co] Dr. Lapp described a hydrogen | award was made by a New York| Pontiac division previously had caignay afl aiselicl weapons Cahial estimates ranged up to 7 dead and © scholarship. announced suggested listed prices| bomb which would produce the; Supreme Court jury yesterday to acknowledged that waste from its ‘ tial . with ® 12 injured. al Aa on its 1956 model Ford = —s same destructive force as 18 mil-| 9 13-year-old boy injured in a city — last week ——— bead Pe — Saas dali eee tails rip tur ay Firemen made several dramatic 4 Z increased an average of less lion tons of TNT. layground. ver, from which rescues. | : r. he Weather ae five percent. ® The boy, Salvatore Lavanco, was ca — supply. — = _ salsgratyd the ability =e page niew YORE eo GecmecGev| Thsifire was'at Mermaid avenue Gacoies acto & H carrying a pointed stick, simulat- | outside contractor installing Rvobandiames: »| Thomas E, Dewey will leave Satur. | and 15th street about one a Dy ssttred shore | 9h" om the various body types Prosecution Calls |inrx'Rin'u'a tame of cope and | veyor accidentally tripped a circuit Peet he asserted the covemmment|day on a plane trip around the| half blocks from the famed board- iondy.” with scattered were announced. This the robbers” and injured his right eye | breaker which released the, chrome is not being lulled into a false | world. walk. h toda 78; warmer to- puts 4 when he fell. The jury held the | waste, a division spokesman said. The two-time Republican presi- Firemen expected for a time that Peas con| en comes ot Noel ew Wiinesses ity was negl Maurice R. Richard, assistant |Snse of security by the recent Nd winds 19-15 miles! cise, state and local taxes, lt- oul ee Ge ; conciliatory moves of Soviet lead-| dential candidate said yesterday / the entire block of homes might = — ton i state sanitary engineer, told the and | the four-week trip will be “entirely | be set ablaze, and the block was ij —o cense fees and dealer handling | . (Continued From Page One) Utica council that GM has agreed aes on the United States par ragged pena i yoost temperature preceding 8 am.| Charges, at from $1,562 for a six |. i.ing in Mississippi she said to comply with emergency con-| the world “are — enough poo — One of the four houses destroyed em: Wind velocity 10 mph. that no one had ca her any P He will visit five countries for! was a rooming house. 4 s aedey ot 4.2 < | eee eee | meals . state and ordered by the city. | Potential aggressor. the first time — Turkey, Pakistan, Pises eeeem. | “2 ene em weem. White spectators from this race- They include building pits andj — India, Burma and Thailand. He| Shades of Boot Camp! agis, Wetoentay ai 2: pm | The eight cylinder models will conscious area watched as report- separate drains for the chrome Gerity Bares Loss also will stop in Italy, Israel, Jor- c : x be priced at $93 above the sixjers and ——— — white waste. ’ dan, Lebanon, Japan and Hong|Marines Pound Stairs. , and Negro — crowded around the F Kong. i ST. LOUIS (INS) — Lt. Col. eS Desert Murder Victim | Sees Better Future _ He ill vist government oficial | sop 3, Jarvis, commander of the F ' iter 4 . pelitienl, social Marine recruiting ice in St. Hovis en Pct too Woe keene: Der ADRIAN (AP) ~ The Gerlty. | economic conditions, Louis, has figured out a way to PALM SPRINGS, Calif. u —| Michigan Corp., of Adrian today re- The body of a slaying victim found | Ported a net loss of $705,881 for the / Average City Dweller | condition. in the desert last Sunday WS) tut predicted a profitable coming | Pays $64 in Local Tax —{nac'raising detail at the court. identified tentatively today as that | year. WASHINGTON (INS)—The Com- | house and said: photographers. They were segre- gated from other members of the press and worked on a folding table. Sheriff H. C. Strider, a jovial man who weighs 270 pounds, pushed through a 45, of Santa Monica, Calif., and | nancial report, James Gerity Jr..| average city dweller paid $64 in| that's the best « fand ror pag) rican gronorceg formerly of Detroit. chairman and a taxes to his municipal govern-| downtown, and I don’t want my wae A friend, Mrs. Betty Lee of Los | that net sales for the year were ment during the 1954 fiscal year. |men to get soft.” ; * « « ye . ee. eens Ce uae an Ga ween yan Tats wen Sact detians mate tas , Selection of the all-male, all- , | school vage at- ; previous » |in the previous year eight white jury ended yesterday. First permanent settlement in tending, made the identification.| The corporation's net loss in 1954| dollars more than in 1952. Air Tunne Needs Water The ‘state has said it will not | O®kland County was establish ed on Sheriff's Capt. Jack Kovely said | was $685,483. These figures cover the 481 U.S.| WASHINGTON — About 100,000 ask the death penalty for. the men, |‘2€ site of \Rochester Village, | yrs. Lee was able to identify the| Gerity said, however, the cities over 25,000 in population—_; gallons of water a minute — as since much of the state's case will | March 17, 1817,\by Benjamin Gra-| dress, sandals and brooch found | pany is now operating but do not include county govern-| much as is used by the entire be circumstantial evidence. The ham and party according to infor-| on the woman's body in the San/ with a substantial backlog of or-| ments, school districts or special | city of Washington, D. C. — are minimum penalty for murder is|™ation gathered by the Oakland | Jacinto mountain area, 17 miles in the automotive parts om mrad — separately | required —— — used in : a new ‘orce tunnel. ders life imprisonment, County Planning Commission. south of Palm Springs. _ | field. « a! * 2 | >» fs he Sa - ns f oe al : | oie ~ a ' mensitaaaae ay Te tT + T . ‘e it cs oe, ee Wh ied weer ty ye faery 7 » inn 1p 4 } | THE PONTIAC PRESS,’ WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1055 pay FIvE Right inthe Head —._| his #yeanold brother Tommy. Cau- | a ak , — ee ae i tioning Tommy to hold still, Lafay-/ ~ JACKSONVILLE, Fla, W—When| 444, ran into the house, brought! | Oa cal 12-year-old Lafayette Ward stepped | back a shotgun. and ‘blasted the | jf] by. off the school bus at his house yes-| rattler. “I, know how to handle | terday he saw a diamondback rat-| guns,” the boy said, “My dad/| , Uesnake coiled about 20 feet from | taught me.” | y ' | @ oe Pittsburgh 4 Sun-Proof Special Purchase 9 x 12 Ft. 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Our trained shoe fitters take very special care in choosing the correct shoe for your child. : Extra Saced SADDLE OXFORD $7795 to $8.95 according to sise Doctor's Prescriptions Accurately Filled STAPP'S JUVENILE BOOTERY 28 E, Lawrence St., and =~ FAMILY SHOE STORE 928 W. Huron St. handsome tan to fit properly and Pavorite of girls and boys, tota, teens, ' THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1955 ~~ penncres ne ae By ELIZABETH ‘WODWARD “Dear Miss Woodward: My girl friend and I have met four boys we. like very much. We see them all the time and up to now we thonght we liked two of them bet- ter than the others. “They were away during the summer, and we found that we didn’t miss them as much as we thought we would, When we didn't see the other two boys we found that we missed them as much as the ones we thought we liked best. “Now we don't know what we feel nor about’ whom. Can you tell us whether it is infatuation, a plain old crush, or the real thing? And if it’s the bast- ‘eamed, by Cauna Wedd Loveliest cover for chilly wea- aap Easy-crochet this little cape in lacy pineapple pattern. Pattern 83: Crocheted cape. Sizes small, medium, large -in- cluded in pattern. Use 3-ply finger- ing yarn or mercerized crochet and knitting cotton. Easy, lovely! Send twenty-five cents in coins Glamorous New Fall Jewelry— Has Just Arrived! Gift Shop FE 2-3220 718 West Huron for this pattern—add 5 cents for each pattern for 1st-class mailing. Send to 124 Pontiac Press Needle- Chelsea Station, New York 11, N. Y. Print plainly pattern number, DAR Convenes in Highland Park ck KKK KK KKK KKK KKK HY SKYWAY LUGGAGE Fashionable — Long Wearing Mrs. Clarence Wacker of Bir- mingham, state regent, presided at the regional meeting of the DAR held in Highland Park Mon- Members ot General Richardson craft Dept., P, O. Box 164, Old} which of the tr do you think we really like? Answet: If you and friend can't tell, I'm couldn't. sure I glow when you're in love. You're supposed to.be blind to the charms of all other boys, You're supposed to suffer tortures of loneliness when you're apart From my. safe distance I'd say you two girls hadn't really whipped up a slight fever over any of those four boys. When they are around you en- jey being with them. You find them fun, congenial companions, But when they’re away you find You're supposed to quiver and fine. real thing. It's just fun to be friends with those boys, And that’s Now do you get the same answer I do? “Dear Miss Woodward: When a boy walks or drives you home should you invite him in? When you go to a drive-in, what time should the curfew blow? What time should a 15-year-old girl, who is just beginning to date, be in on weekends and weekdays?” Answer; There’s no reason to' is invite the boy in, if it’s late, if you've said all there is to say, if When the movie is over at the drive4n, that’s the end. You can Gan T This Be Real Love -- With Four Boys? . The han around and wander- ing after you've finished what you went out to do is what makes parents cut dating hours (Copyright, 1955) lScout Units Hold Coed Day Outing Coed day was held at Camp Sherwood Saturday for more than 40 Girl and Boy Scouts of Pontiac and surrounding communities. Program for the high schoolers ‘Sloppy Joes’ that were eaten on the beach, and a treasure hunt through the various units of the camp. The treasure was a. bushel of apples, which the young people their afternoon swim. * * * Senior Girl Scouts represented Troops 31 and 71 (Ship Escan- aba) of Pontiac; Troops 114 and 111 of Waterford; Troop 340, Da- visburg; Troop 264, Lake Orion; _and Troop 223 of Clarkston, Boy Seouts from Davisburg and Sea Scout Post 5 of Waterford were also present. The event was arranged by the Senior Planning Board of the Girl Scouts, composed of representa- tives of the ten Senior troops in the league. The girls, advised by Mrs, Russel] Kneale, planned the menu and distributed the ‘kapers,’ or responsibilities to the various troops. * * + Mrs. John McNeeley, Mrs. -Alan Dennis and Dorothy Hollister; Mrs. Horace Stanley of Clarkston; Mrs. William Gravelle, Waterford; Mrs. William Winkler and Alvin Wag- ner of Lake Orion; and Carolann Bingham. Legion Auxiliary Making Baskets Mrs. L. Gladys Williams, re- habilitation chairman, advised the Ladies Auxiliary to the American Legion Cook-Nelson Post 20 that service baskets are being distrib- uted to all veterans at the Oak- land County Tuberculosis Sanator- the Auxiliary’s five hospital beds- are in use by disabled veterans or their families. chapter attending were Mrs, I. A. Woodard, Mrs. Frank B. Gerls, The meeting was conducted by inchided swimming, the cooking of munched while drying off from | Accompanying the group were | jum each month. She also said that | A ballerina-length dress of bridal satin was worn by Doris Elizabeth McDonald for her mar- riage to A.2.C. Larry Gene Troxell Saturday evening at Galloway Lake Methodist Church. One hundred and fifty guests at- tended the candlelight service per- formed by the Rev. Kenneth Ste- | phans. Mr. and Mrs. Trueman Me- Donald of Featherstone street are parents of the bride, and he is the son of Mr. and Mrs. How- ard Troxell of Going street. For her wedding, the bride de- signed and fashioned her princess 'style gown of bridal satin. A scal- loped neckline and small. cap sleeves accented the fitted bodice. A cap of nylon rosettes and rhine- stones secured her finger tip veil and she carried a cascade ar- |rangement of white roses, feather- jed carnations and stephanotis en- twined with ivy. ‘Doris E. McDonald became the bride of Larry G. Troxell Saturday evening. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Trueman McDonald of Featherstone street, and he is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Troxell of Going street. MR. and MRS. LARRY G. TROXELL Bride Fashions Gowns for Candlelight Ceremony Bridesmaid Sharon Troxell, sister of the bridegroom, wore a balle- 'rina-length gown of blue taffeta, also designed and made by the bride. Her full skirted gown com- plemented the fitted bodice with its shallow scoop neckline. Her matching blue cap of nylon ro- settes and rhinestones was similar to the bridal cap. Shades of bronze button chrys- anthemums with wheat and gold Streamers made up her cascade bouquet. BROTHERS ATTEND A.3.C. Daniel McDonald served as best man. Donald and Richard McDonald, all brothers of the bride, seated the guests. Mrs. McDonald received the guests, at the reception held in the church parlors immediately after the ceremony, in a laven- dar gown- with rust accessories. She wore a smoky purple glamellia corsage. Mrs. Troxell wore an.aqua dress with bronze Mayonnaise Makes Good Date Cake Mrs. -Hall Shares Vacation Discovery for Spicy Treat By JANET ODELL Pontiac Press Home Editor We have--the nicest readers! They go on vacations, find interest- ing new recipes and bring them back to share with all of us. Mrs. Lewis Hall went to Minne- sota and returned with a new recipe for a delicious Date Cake. This is a variation of the —_ naise Cake we published several weeks ago. Mrs, ‘Hall is a member of the McConnell Old-Timers Club. She enjoys doing all kinds of fancy work in her spare time. DATE CAKE : By Mrs. Lewis Hall leup dates, “ A. halves jl cup boiling w 2 cups sifted flour \% teas salt Pour boiling water over dates and let stand until cool. Add salad dressing and sugar and mix well. Sift dry ingredients together and add to first mixture. Bake in a greased loaf pan (9x13) for 20 min- utes at 350 degrees. Decrease heat to 330 and let bake another 30 minutes. This cake is delicious served warm and needs no frosting. A caramel frosting would be good to use if desired. Junior Women Plan 1956 Dates Mrs. Cecil McCallum, president, entertained 20 members of her executive board of the Pontiac Junior Women’s Club at her home Monday evening. A dessert luncheon preceded the business meeting at which they formulated plans for 1955-56 club activities. Committees were also announced by the board, The first meeting of the fall sea- meeting I have to hand it to my Sal. She’s just a whizz at taking the work out of housework. For in- stance, most gals practically kill themselves scrubbing and waxing wood floors, But not my Sal! She cleans and waxes them in one easy operation with Bruce Cleaning Wax, The job's done in half the time and with a lot less work. And you should hear all the swell compliments about our beautiful wood floors! My Sal and her Bruce Cleaning Wax sure make simple work of a tough chore, Ave. Detroit 3, Mich. Phone “10 8-1684 Branches: 11000 Grand River & 76 West Adams at Park For Office Supplies See BACKENSTOSE stole) Gay ae) 43 »* 2 + | + Mrs, Joseph Bette, vice president. accessories. Her corsage was Of | son will be a dinner $10.00 530,00 Hiaacieseie S° SRA Ses =e lee on i . of span Bradley D. —_ Mrs. Oe a ee Ripe — bride chose a going away TJ ‘ ‘erm ‘ash—Layaway joyd Porter, Mrs. E. V. Howlett, | fs = ress of charcoal gray accented by — OG | bars. Harry Chapman and Mrs. E.|00k-Nelson Home on October 7. a turquoise bow. She carried black -PARAMOUNT BEAUTY SCHOOL | a find Wuecacs G. Clark also attended. The next meeting of the Coo and gray accessories and wore the ING GOODS * Nelson Auxiliary will be held on corsage of white reaes from he WM S. Saginaw, Eagle Theater Bidg., Pontiac, Mich. 19 Ne Neth Saginaw St. $| Lacy, open-straw shoes have ny- October 3. bridal bouquet.- The polo al ; ne none in Day . core — ECCS SS See ee eee ee ee ee | lon added this year for extra — touring Michigan and Illinois for | 7 PHONE FEDERAL “ 252 et. wearing strength. Prenuptial Tea their honeymoon trip. \ la : - . ee aa z — - As advertised in Good Housekeeping, McCall's, and Parents Fetes Bride-Elect Alpha Omega Meets ie pn, oe n or fa . « Professionally . Joan Karner at Doris Ball Home || PERMANENTS, from $5.00 ~ 3 « 9 * « * Mrs. Charles Spangenberg and | Officers elected last spring pre- : | , daughter, Karen, entertained at sided at the recent meeting of CALLIE’S BEAUTY SHOP : BOYS : their home in St. Joseph Saturday Alpha Omega Chapter of Beta Sig- TOPPER SET. at a prenuptial tea honoring bride- Ae ma ie = at ag = East-|| 116 N. Perry FE 2-6361 Nevabind tect Joan Karner. = ~—sC| way drive me oO is Bell SE = — oe : faa! daughter of Mr. and Mrs.| : ae |, |__ In scheduling the season’s activi- cized pant. Peter F. Karner of Menominee 4 3 _@ |ties, the- group made immediate 1 sie feteret road, and Jack C. Bush of St. Jo- j % ; : ¥ i plans for a progressive dinner to| RUTH HAIGH : - seph will exchange nuptial vows) “ «--—=8 | be held Sept. 28 at the homes of 2.98 at St. Benedict Chureh, Oct. 29. MRS. C. BUD SHELTON naw qmacnberp. Viestesecs Sc Gee ery LAMP SHADES 7 Following the tea the honoree| Central Volunteer Bureau elected | dinner will be Mrs. Robert Terry, U RAMING OLD PRINTS and Mr. Bush, along with several! Mrs. C. Bud Shelton chairman of! Helena Geistl, Miss Ball and Mrs. 165 Pierce St., Birmingham, MI! 4-2002 other couples enjoyed dinner at, the advisory board when the group | Kenneth Miller. q : the Spangenbergs. ‘held its first annual meeting re- | —— = - BATH SET. = — cently at the YMCA. 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Shop. will be club members Mrs. William Larry Collins, Mrs. Rus. ‘sell Skrine, Mrs. Edwin Kage, Mrs. Larry Nichols and Mrs. Thelma Dietz. ‘Other members donating their | services are Mrs, Nick Kerchoff, | Mirs. Arthur F. Heard, Mrs, Thomas Folsom, Mrs. Wallace Rauch, Mrs. Gordon Flattley and Mrs, Elwin Levitt. Mrs. Howard Hicks will model maternity wear. Mrs. Joseph McLeod and Mrs. George Cunningham are general chairmen of the event, with Mrs. McLeod also acting as commen- tator. Mrs. Gerald Rose is chair- - man of the refreshment committee assisted by Mrs. Clarence Edwards and Mrs. Thomas Bartle, Mrs. S. Royal Gammage is decorations chairman. Mrs. Clarence Miller, as ticket chairman, has distributed tickets * % and arranged for their sale at the door. Mrs. Robert Bunce is chair- man of publicity and door prizes for the show. Guardian Gouneil Installs Officers at Bethel Lodge The Guardian Council was in- | the | Jobs | International Order of Daughter's Bethel five met Mon- Mrs, Edward Zielke was seated | as the Guardian; her associate is | Paul Rockefeller. | - Others invested were Mrs. | Charles Moore, secretary; Mrs. Russell Stewart, hospitality; Mrs. | | Foster Eiwell, sociability and Mrs. | Russell Kneale, treasurer. | Mrs. Leo Morrison, director of | epochs; Mrs. Seth Welch, custodian | of robes and Mrs. John Sheehan, | director of music Plans are being made for the | mother and daughter banquet to) , be held soon | 4 Gamma Psis Plan for Year’s Events | Gamma Psi Chapter of Beta | Sigma sorority met Tuesday eve ‘ning at the South Josephine ave- |nue home of Mrs. Edward Mark- ham Proposed projects for the year were presented by the ways and | means committee and plans were completed for a Halloween party. An interesting program on “Prose” was given by Mrs. George Heenan. | Young Adults Club, A prevue of one of the fashions she will model Thursday evening in Your Figure Fashion Show at Adah Shelly Library is given by Mrs. Nic x bina” on at: ae Penitiac Press Photes (left) of ‘Oud road and Mrs. Lawrence Nichols of North Saginaw street, who will the Fashion k Kerchoff of |also model. \Football Theme of YMCA Dance | Football will be the Ay | theme of the local YMCA “Kick- | off’ dance tomorrow evening, from 9 to 12 midnight. Open to the public, the dance js strictly ‘stag,’ warns the Pontiac | dance spon- | Entertainment will be furn- | ished by a magician from the | sors. . +t | ‘Y’ Magic Club and personnel | | | from a local dance studio will perform during intermissions, Lk Refreshments will be served, The public is invited, Dance Chairman Jack Harring: | ton is being assisted by Fred Lynch, publicity, and Verna Kos. | iba, refreshments. Meg DeCour- | ville, Pete Lewis, Carl Christie, | Jerry Hunt, Barbara McSkulin and | Jean Widdes also participated in | pre-dance activity. | Club President Herrington, along | with June Newcombe, secretary, and Car! Christie, treasurer, have | | announced the organization's fu | ture plans. Heading the agenda — } a spaghetti dinner Sept. 29, a pic- | ture-taking party Oct. Halloween party listed for Oct. 27. 5821 Dixie Hwy. (Near 7 fag’ GREEN AND GRAY STRIPES 5 5 13, and a! '@ The The show will begin at 7:30 Chippewa road for Mrs. William L. Collins | p. m. in Adah Shelly Library. Advance Officers Night was held Chapter, OES, at which time Mrs. A. W. Robinson was presented a life membership in the order. Pres- entation was made by Mrs. Sidney Fellows, worthy matron. Initiation was conducted by Mrs. Edward Pritchard and William Roberts, associate patrons. Mrs. Marion Holmes was initiated into the order. Chris Hornbeck, worthy patron, conducted a proficiency class with Mrs. Herman Kline, Mrs. Jeanne Ther, Mrs. Daniel Peter- son and Florence Rice partici- pating. Special guests at the Monday meeting were Mrs. Beatrice Mun- dy, past grand warden of the Grand Chapter, Mrs. David Gilpin, | worthy matron of Pontiac Chapter | 228, Mrs. Floyd Levely, associate | matron of Pontiac Chapter 228 and Edward Pritchard, past patron of Areme Chapter and second vice president of the Oakland County * * & | presented by Mrs. La Von Ryden | Slate Communion for GOYA Youths Th commemoration of National | Youth Sunday, mass communion will be given members of GOYA at St. George Greek Orthodox Church Sunday. New GOYA officers will be in-y stalled at a brunch being held at Devon Gables immediately follow- ing the service, Those assuming their duties will be Moshoula Atha- nas, president; Martha Savas, vice president; Helen Govenis, corre- sponding secretary; Christine George, recording secretary; and Eugene Ryeson, treasurer. ‘An -evening program is being thodox Church of the Federation of Greater Dettroit. rae wr ™ eae , - as at Roosevelt Temple by Areme || OES Member Honored accompanied by Mrs. Claude Kim- er, Refreshments were served by the past matrons of Areme Chapter with Mrs. Karl Schultz as chair- man assisted by Mrs. Harry Ver- non, Mrs. Thad Beall, Mrs. Grover Remley, Jane Danton, Mrs. Nor. man Dyer, Mrs. Evert Johnston, Mrs. Clifford Mossey, Mrs. Oscar Forslund and Mrs, Theron Taylor, Several musical selections were |] planned at St. Nicholas Greek Or-|f ese atres ee os horn of plenty, shown by decora-| sponsored by the Fashion Your Figure Club, ‘tions chairman, Mrs. S. 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In 1949, a world a large pond York Hospital LOSS OF HEARING can be caused faulty carbohydrate m famous ear 5 connected with ssord fs Gey ak of 5, ae fness might be caused by an excess Sots sid ta Gha Stand sual 4 © prove his theory,” men, _ women and children who were hard of and , he made the astonishing report that the ‘vast ' of them had one — in common—high pyruvie acid content in the blood. é athan digep da hany coansronginr pe ptm leaky carbohy drate metabolism, this ear specialist used he examined 581 & preparation called “B-AMINO narod tablets. His findi were that, in a medical ERY SATISFACTORY R | and medical text book ULTS IN FUNCTIONAL HEARING AND IN THE GENERAL CLINICAL PICTURE WERE OBTAINED THROUGH SUCH USE.”. B-AMINO COMPLEX tablets are a valuable metabolism of the body. “®AMINO COMPLEX” tablets are absolutely without a prescription. 100 tablets ment of the function of supplement in the treatment of perceptive failure of the hearing nerve results from a disturbance of the deafness in which sate, and ore veileble Adult dosage : 5 a after meals. Bince —— tae cccecl cs cht e aime mata 2 arena web ina ME provement should rw Sheree content in the blood, ia from 3 to 6 months. Important mote: Ray ge COMPLEX” tablets are not intended for injury to bacterial | by physical the ear, as from blow, ete., or by Please add 30¢ Postage, State Tex, Handling with Orders NATURAL HEALTH FOODS Taimee Surola, Owner... 58 WAYNE Across from the Riker Gerege FE 4.4601 RES aah BAe] eS SE, SO SKS rR Aen, RRR oeNeeee 4 e* THE PONTIAC PRESS. wrDNEsDA iarrEMitn s 1955 ‘te JACK PATTERSON y wae. Getting the old carcass in shape should take priority Dene hunting is a fine, “vigorous | ; sport. ever other pre-hyunt prepara- : | tlons. : “Olen exciting, always demand" te tet ™ all } OW, r the 1s ime, us con- ing La for the hunter's fullest | ditioning is going fo effort. ee ty for the hunter | easy for you. The Pontiac YMCA, over 4, it calls for more than under tie able direction of Ted_ that, ag know how it is. You're | Slasson, announces a hunter's fit- headed for that ness program designed for the sole | ridge a half mile purpose of turning chair jockeys | away where into woodsmen. saw the ’ 10-pointer the day | The program will begin at 7 p before the season m. Monday, Oct. 3, and will con- “opened. You ‘tinue for the five following Mon-| haven't gone a day evenings. Sr@ of the way be-,--~ = fore you regret) the late hour) poker party the night before. And that hill you're working up. Didn't remember it was so steep, | did you? By the time you reach | the top you can taste every cig- arette you've ever snioked, your | head is pounding, and your feet | are dragging through the forest | litter. ' «And maybe there’s the suspi- cion of a pain high in the center | ef your chest. Better sit on a | stump ‘til you get your breath, | About the time youre rested up | enough to go on you hear a single | shot over on the ridge. That 10-| pointer is not for you. Or maybe you don't stop for a breather. | Pretty soon that chest pain is no | - longer a suspicion. It's mighty | real. It. moves into your shoulder. You notice that your gun is get- ting so heavy it's making your arm numb, until you see your gun leaning against a tree. Then may- | be in a little while you'll be funt- ing unfamiliar territory on the | ¥* * i BUSHY TAILS, BEWARE! — jopened in Lawrence County, Ohio, Ironton, were early birds with their before dawn. He is 91 and she is 70 ‘seven years. He has a new 16-gaug uingie — » Michigan Fox Huggers Association held one of its most successful and interesting bench shows and fie id ae Before You | BUY!! “Free” Wheel Balance With Each New Tire or Recap FE 4-2505 Roy C. Pulver Tire Co. 25 Pine Street Y2 Block North of Pontiac Press Pa OOIDOMIIITIIIIIL TSS, ' Program to Help be } made | | ever which George Hayes of Dixon, | Ky. presided as judge |. Derby On the program will be calis-, |thentics, conditioning exere ises | ‘and provisions for self-testing for ‘fitness. A free beart check by an | M.D. is included. = % * i and no play, appropriate outdoor ‘movies will be shown and there iwill be an opportunity to sight-in and test fire favorite funder the expert eye of Jerry 'Wooliever and Howard Shelley of ‘the Oakland County SportSman’'s Club. Lessons in gun safety will be provided for those who need tl which is practically everyone wm When the squirrel season recently Mr. and Mrs. David Walker shotwuns, being in the woods long They have hunted side by side for | e shotgun and hers, is a .410, both Fox Hunters Hold Trials| and Dog Show in Lapeer | trials last weekend at where the big entry lists provide a) | entertainment for a large crowd Lapeer, Lapeer's Civic. the scene of the benched The clected association Empson of Oxford president for | 1955-56. Ver William C Shaw Show winners: ~ FAMOUS G-E 9.2 CU. FT. om, REFRIGERATOR 199% $ DELIVERS You Pay Only $700 Per Wk. syn MS ~ GOODFYEAR | SERVICE STORE 30 S. Coss FE 5-6123 Store Hours: @ A. M. to 5:30 P. M. j Fiiday 9 A. M. to 9 P. M. LM LEE ee, ELIT IOT OTIS D. Awe = YZ . | PP EIPLEIOT ER Ranger Field Loads a4 $37.50 K3 Weaver. ty Scopes ... 00 * $17.50 Top Scope \ B 4 Mounts “$14.50 AAV SSS Sa | ITHACA SAVAGE WINCHESTER STEVENS § ARCHERY Bear — Grimes — Cott Bows, Arrows, Gloves, Quivers $1.25 Hunting Arrows 89¢ $18.75 Giass Hunting Bows 3.25 Case Hunting nives $ » K $66 $2.49 Super-Speed SHOTGUN SHELLS .. $12.50 Side Scope ee FINE LUGGAGE s 79 N. Saginaw St, Pere we wearers | In case this squnds like all work | weapons | of | \uditorium was | { Glen | cil Williams of Hazet | ; Park was re-elected | as vice-presi- | bs dent Pontiac, | was re-elected secretary-treasurer | & PORTING GOODS ; . This progtam is sponsored by | the YMCA purely as a public | | service for residents of the Pon- |, tiae area and there is no charge for the service. There is no age - | timit but attendance is restricted to males. Interested hunters “¥" to register. * sounds like very fine idea, and, incidentally it's another Pontiac “first."" So come = on, hunters, get yourselves in shape. Come to think of it a few push-ups } wouldn't do us any harm either. Area Pitchers Top Waterford | Bartley, Cook ‘Lead Pontiac Horseshoers to Victory Monday * * This a i } The Pontiae Horseshoe captured honors in a match. Mon- ‘day might at Oakland Park against the Waterford Horseshoe League. The event was sponsored by the | Pontiac and Waterford Township recreation departments, Floyd Bartley and Waller Cook led the Pontiac pitchers who totaled 33 points. The pair won three straight games over Water- ford’s George Bishop and George Gleason, Waterford finished with 15 points, , Tom Belton of Waterford Township, said the event wotild be an annual affair and asked anyone interested in forming another team to call either Waterford Township or Pontiac recreation departments. | gh) ' i 5 ae + jell sk elt ati show, | Aa cai odie. Heelan allan. dean ancaeendten, dea should call Ted Stossun at the | Club } recreation director | ae £ a $ tte, eee Saks Gey H U nte rs CSC Shooter § | Sharpen Eyes in Skeet Tests Heavy Pre - Hunting Season Firing Marks _ Weekend Activities i i Post nationa], pre-hunting season shotgun activity got under literally with bang weekend when better rounds were fired over skeet and fields of Oakland County | Sportsmen's Club Way 4a oOve;l than 160 trap Many new shooters are taking’ to skeet since the coming of the National Skeet Championships to Waterford. The Oct, 1 opening of the migratory waterfowl! sea- son is also bringing out its share of gunners who once a year get in a few rounds of skeet or trap to sharpen their ¢yes. Homer Coss, who fired a perfect i round a week ago, added another |.25 straight Sunday to make it 90 lin a row Mike Kenjalo also went 25 | straight Sunday, while A. Beam, | V. Jenkins and J. Cox missed but in a round to tie for second William trd | Orne Oliver Lemeaux and Zoxserman carded 23s to take place. From the fine gun work of these veteran skeeters the scores ranged all the way down to a beginner's 1x20 Management of this fine shooting | club Wishes to remind the public | that it is invited to use the facill ties of the organization. Fields are open at 10 a.m. every Sunday. ee ee fi ‘an hour and-a half to two hours, | PM the silans Tables st for Brown Jug Race DELAWARE, Ohio Post po- | sitions will be drawn today for starting horses in tomorrow's Little the richest trotting Schedule of solunar periods, ‘printed below, is taken from pred “Artifi | fli Alden Knight's. Solunar Tables. icia ies Days ‘should be planned so: that) | you are fishing in- good territory | LANSING—"“‘Artificial flies” are during these times. if you wish to! defined as the common types of | Brown Jug, ‘find the best sport each day has| wet and dry flies used for trout | event of ‘its kind. to offer. Major periods last for | Prior to choosing positions, horse owners will vote on whether to : fishing and this means the flies | ~ aM te cay | only, with no weights or other split the race into two divjsions. 920 ¥i0 950 «3:35! | lures or equipment attached, The 10th annual “Jug” i&, for 19 19 400 19.40 $29| ‘The Conservation Commission | 3-year-old pacers. Each heat wall 8s gs : 3 clarified the legal problem for be raced twice-around the half-* \ Mos yh pa 48 64933 anglers at a recent meeting and) mile track at Delaware County Fueniay = 150 803 33} Fis the ruling takes effect January 1. | Fairgrounds. : Now! — The More You Weigh the Less You Pay! Read all about it — tremendous break for heavy folks! of the Forward Look car, king “alertes Coant * BIG $1.00 BONUS discount per ¢ tor each and every The mighty Chrysler! {No at Keller-Kech ——peuiscd that..you and your wife suits of armor either, please.! weigh tc gether toward the pur- * Big trade-in allowance on hase of fens car with the your’ present car, too! (Weight hundred million dolbar-look — _lifters Leave your bar bells - the all-new Kefler--Koch home.! : parece (Wear any type of ‘re married, brin lo nn you prefer—lead deep- # If you're not married, bring your BICGEST sweetheart along sea diving suits excluded.) to help fatten up your Keller- oe Koch bonus discount! * BIG $1.50 BONUS discount per pound for your combined # Eat a heavy meal first, then weights toward that luxurious stop in at Keller-Koch today! REMEMBER! THE MORE YOU WEIGH, THE LESS YOU PAY! ie KOCH, Inc. Chrysler-Plymouth Dealer 479 S$. Woodward Ave, eccancoa Midwest 6-1200 buchanan.""wovai Oak: won et ae & «i (Dor iTang ae Berey males Woner al ‘edly : nalaen. | Wi) #, Ferndale); Ind Jeff. ‘aise Seued ‘by | ai CT sates. Os : Pinth and Bess ts Cherie aie | ip mal Mack ¢ ’ Ea e as es ae Clifford Hicks, | fi ' &r., Pontiac): Inc Ing «Tom ein- | : se realise! nt King. :Tom Weim: | : Ui pe Ey u S Io ri Other winners |Z 4 | Derby field—won by Unknewn, ‘Bis | @ i aed Moore. Goodrich) Ind Hallie (Abney | *, —e Ird Pearl, (Lyle Buchanan, | } ae | ’ ‘ . wiiibace field oe by Ovpey K iM } | | uchanan me ope (Jack Wilson) i 1 ird Curl ‘Claude Turner Yate! ‘| iia . . . weet ce pat 2 i “ot 1 an a 1. Here’s the tubeless tire buy of the year! Get the proved advan- Special Introductory offer! , Best in sho see | yy ; tages of Goodyear Tubeless construction — advantages like Bot pal R . sone end i Better Blowout Protection; Better Puncture Protection; Better WOW OLY } woke) Orne sna sn a oo} ea Traction. There’s no tube to chafe, pinch, or blow out. And, ernabeen): _ _ i 3-T Cord plus exclusive Grip-Seal Construction give a double ' ; Haverill Wins Feature iB ; line of defense against punctures, The rugged tread with Stop- at Wol . R | : } ‘ Notch Design means plenty of added traction. And now, these olverine Raceway gf i 5 important extras are yours at special low introductory prices. ‘ PETROR a = aad) 3-veat | "4 Come in — trade for new 3-T Tubeless Super-Cushions by, eld bay gelding owned by Mrs ‘ } — 2— ! W. Rl Pupel af Zens On) wca pom Goodyear before this offer ends. Buy 1 — 2 — 3 or 4! his 7th. victory in 18 starts this Bos 1 | Season taking the featured pace | #7 ae 4 ; = ay lat Wolverine Harness Raceway | ee. ° cs e702 157 a F = * * t last night / 1 Introductory low prices on White Sidewalls too? ten 70163 Haverifl, with Clyde Snook in| bs “4 ‘ | the sulky, evertook Axland Jr. and ae ae , f won by a length in 2:07 2-5 a L ¥ = { mere! 4 A T THESE LOW PRICES! * | Ne = = a - . a % es | Tire SALE PRICE* SALE PRICE* : ‘ r =" a | Fy ‘ t | Shop for “ - Size Black Sidewall White Sidewall ( i fq BIGGER Values jj eA ll $24.45" | FOR THIS GREAT NEW TIRE! | me i z - i * | 7.10 x 15 21.85* 26.75* Id ti ' | ‘ PHI LI P'S ae ae ee Your old tires are your down payment! . x : : $7.25 8 xi H a Pay as low as $125 weekly for a PAIR! he PONTIAC Goodyear Service Store 30 South Cass. FE 5-6123 LGs Standard Service 644 Oakland Ave. FE 3-9113 " Rogers Standard Service * 304 N. Johnson. FE 3-9478 Bailey‘s Shell Service 520 £. Columbia: FE 5-9651 Cg Ww , Sy , MORE PEOPLE RIDE ON GOODYEAR TIRES THAN ON ANY OTHER KIND Roy C. Pulver Co. 25 Pine St. FE 4-2405 Oliver Bros. Marathon Service 991 W. Huron St. FE 5-4844 Liming Standard Service 538 S. Paddock. FE 3-9738 Ed G joe's Marathon Service 243 Auburn Rd. FE 3-9069 . Voydanoftt's Shell Service 68 Auburn Rd. FE 2-4819 EAST HIGHLAND Cook's Shell Service - 2955 Highland Rd. MU 4-5085 DRAYTON PLAINS Drayton Shell Service 4310 Dixie at Sashabaw OR 3-9365 LAKE ORION Silver Bell Service 3889 Lapeer Rd. FE 5-0955 ROCHESTER Brinkman Shell Service 1010 Auburn Rd. FE 3-9220 BIRMINGHAM tton Shell Service 2005 14 Mile Rd. Mi 4-9835 UTICA Shelby Oil Co. . 4025 Auburn Rd. RE 9-935! MILFORD Teggerdine Shell Service RR 2—10501 Highland Rd EM 3-5551 ; ‘CLARKSTON Beach’s Standard Service Cor. US-10 and M-15 MA 5-5731 HIGHLAND Smith’s Mobil Service In Mightand. MU 4-6572 THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1955 : Sale to be Pes Oc 1955 at 142 N. Main Street, sent. 2». a 1955 WANTED WOMEN Married or Single, 17-55 we OR PART Ties High School Education Net Required You can have a = leteont permanent highly re- spected position with an UNLIMITED FUTURE. Many fine positions are open in your area. The tremendous demand for well trained Auxiliary ‘Nurses, also Medical and Dental Secretaries and assistants “has created a world of well’ paying positions with America’s airlines, indus- trial plants, schools, government, hospitals, medical laboratories, children’s homes and nurseries, children’s insstitutions, depart- ment stores, major office build- ings, Doctors’ and Dentists’ of- fices, insurance companies, trav- eling companions and other op- portunities too mumerous to mention. These are just a few of the situations open to a qualified person. EXPERIENCE IS NOT NECES- SARY—as you can mow prepare yourself at home in your spare time. (The training does not in- terfere with yuor mormal em- ployment.) : You can also do as many others do and be EARNING ° WAGES ON A PART TIME BASIS—while you are learning at home. ACT TODAY — Mail (without obligation) for full details. Gentlemen—I am interested in my future and I would appre- ciate full information regard- ing your home study procedure and the wondérful future in the medical field. Dept. I, Ann Arbor Tech. Service 330 Municipal Ct. Bldg. Ann Arbor, Michigan NAME 2... cecescrernceees ADDRESS crry TELEPHONE ...... Pere ee WORKING HOURS OCCUPATION .... eeereenenene Prete ee te eee ween eeenenee Corer rere rr eee eee eeanenne eeeeEreeeeeenenens Grains Scoring Small Gains _. CHICAGO w— Most grains scored small gains in fairly ac- five dealings on the Board of vance. Wheat lagged. Buying in soybeans was based | M on such factors as wet weather, private reports of smaller than ex- pected yields and renewed firm- Feed grains were aided by light MU iead saan the ond af the firet hour was % lower to % higher, September $1.97%s; corn unchanged to % higher, September $1.315s; eats unchanged to % higher, Sep- tember 5954; rye unchanged to % lower, September $1.03; soy- beans 1 to 1% higher, September $2.27%4: lard 2 to 7 cents a hun- dred pounds higher, September $9.95. Grain Prices CHICAGO GRAIN cHicaco, Bet. 2] (ap) —~ Opening 66% oe 1.03% 1.05% . 1.004, Lilt 9.95 "10.07 10.27 10.57 —$— "Basioss Notes E. S. Rumely, m manager of the Product Planning and Program- ming Office of the Ford Motor Co. Tractor and Implemert Division, announced two personnel cee Edward R. O'Neill Jr. has been | ¢ named manager of the Implement Product Planning Departmerit of the division. He has been manager of the Competitive Analysis De- partment and acting manager of the Implement Product Planning Department. Lloyd T. Smith has been named manager, Competitive Analysis De- partment of the division. A former Product Planning Analyst, he suc- ceeds O'Neill. ‘ Frank H. Burns has been named director of Material Handling and traffic for the Fisher Body Division \of General. Motors, E. J. Hanson, | general manufacturing manager of the GM division has announced. | Dealer deliveries in the first 10 _ days pf September set a new 10- day record for that month for \ Oldsmobile Division with the retail sale of 17,021 new cars, it was an- nounce dtoday by J. F. Wolfram, general manager of Oldsmobile Printing Calculators BRANCH SALES and SERVICE 709 Pontiac State Bank: Bldg. FE 40014 for Mack Trucks, it has been an- nounced by P. O. Peterson, firm president. A native of Pontiac, Seeterlin was formerly with Studebaker- Packard Corp. We Are Not a Double-Dome Our 1.Q. is not in the genius casas not do we sign our name with a Ph.D. We are neither high nor low-brow, just good old middle-brow. But, and we do say this boastfully, when it comes to insurance — we will stand up to the best of them We are seasoned by years ol experience and represent the best and strongest insurance companies THATCHER PATTERSON & WERNET| 609 Community National Bank Bldg. FE 2-9224 Since 1889 Richard Mineweaser, of 2285 St. | Joseph St., was honored as the | man of the month in the Equitable ' Life Assurance Society publication, ' Beckers Beacon, for high volume sales during one month. Malaya has about the samé area | as England, NOTICE “OF OF PUBL. Ic “HEARING -Notice is hereby given of a public hearing to be held by the Waterford wnship Zoning Board at the Township | Hall, Wednesday, October 12, 1955 at 7230 pm toe constter the following change to the Zoning Ordinance’ ~ 1. To amend the Ordjrance to provide follows: |@ Trailer Park District 2. To remove Bection 6 14 3 To amend Section 6 12 by sdding the words, ‘Motor Courts” 4 To add a new Section Sertion 14 | to provide restrictions and raguirements \for Traller Parks | Tt will alsa consider the changes to the Zoning Map To change two (2 parce of land now occupled as Tratier Parks from Commercial District 1 to fhe new classi- | fication, Trailer Park District all persons interested are fequested to | be present A copy of the ordinance and ao cony of the Zoning Map together with a List of the proposed changes ts on file in ; the office of the Township Supervisor following | and may be examined by any one in- terested | ADSIT STEWART | Chairman, Zonine Board. LOUIB G BARRY Clerk, Waterford Township Sept 21. Oct. 4. "38 NOTICE TO BIDDERS Sealed. proposals will be reeeived by ; the Board of County Read Commis- sioners of the County of Oakland at | their offices, 556 8. Telegraph Road | Pontiac, Michigan until) 11:00 o'clock. jam. Eastern Standard Time, October |3. 1955, at which time and place they | will furnishing the following 3 months’ requirements of recognized standard brand of gasoline Information, bidding blanks and ‘spect- i fications may -be obtained upon request | Bids must be made upon Cekane! County 'Road Commission bidding for | All proposals must be pats "marked ag to their contents The Board reserves the right to reject any-or all proposals or to waive defects and to accept the proposals that, in the opinion of the Board, is in the best tn- terest and to the advantage of the | Board of County Road Commissioners lof the County of Oskiand. Michigan. and of the County of Oakland, Michigan ARD OF COUNTY ROAD COMMISSIONERS OF THE COUNTY OF OAKLAND, eas Ss LEE O OOKS ; 5OL D. LOMERSON | ROBERT 0. FELT Bept. 21, 1965 LET COMPLETE rURG OF ALL K 716 Pontiac State Bank Bidg. HOME INSURANCE COVERAGE BE YOUR WATCH DOG INSURE WITH. ord FE 2-8357_ and vice president of General Mo- tors. R. J. Seeterlin has been named | 2: mall 38 assistant to J. M. Steffee, vice! Checks president and director of purchases | Whites—Grade for a separate Tratler Park District’ as | 1. To amend Section 4 to provide for | be publiciy opened and read for | | MARKETS | Produce PRODUCE Market Rally Keeps Gaining «| 215-3.08; Chenangss 3.9873 $2 Delicious NEW YORK w — The stock ts, red Delicious 2%" up up U.S No 1| market advanced in early deal- Se TaREa cunt Pate ote me ings today in a continuation of the rally that pulled yesterday's session out of the hole. Most major divisions of the mar- ket had a hand in today's .early rise, but among the more favored sections were the steels, motors, Se awk a washed, 1-Ib film eeaxe: ort Tis o0 a Ms 3.50; ae. ee 2.25-2. l ny certs, 12s 3.00. 3.50; wee - or s) Pe 2-349 r in Pascal 40-4 $0, iach 4.00, Calif ea-s0n, be me ‘actes ane “ ra rect receipts Hoos re see Thom| seedless 3.00-3.15, 235. oe ens 2 con cc0-cee, | ‘stiles, aircrafts, chemials and poorer low 3.25. the railroads. Nectarines: Direct receipta- Calit. hugs | Le Grande €0-80s 4.50. Yesterday's stock market was . 3: Calit. yellows 2.76, "30-2 75; Colo. yel- L1- 1.90: whites med. 2.50- + was a general rally that brought sige uss eter sinied” ich, fale the leaders up from thelr lows Lie ty ARH Tie hae te | ta veges a*eluea cheac | Fee TOE Seal cay moan bape ft Vin ” 4 15-6.00: tas 2" is; 4.00 Ay ng . ee ‘ate na we be pte Bh a prices higher. Going up were such Some Se ot nee th, Sa: issues as Wheeling Steel, Bethle- : kts. 4.33-4.50. _ hem Steel, Chrysler, arr A washed Boyt fpngts stated: * Callahan ne hites | © OFP., * : $903 hte few "te as 3.28 Puseets iota (which had a block of 8,000 shares 50 WD. sacks 2.00-2 Ww ote 415 Wis. reds 718; 60 lb. 1.20-1.36; Ind. Chippewas 2.35-2.60; = oe whgjce unwashed Standard Oil (NJ), Du Pont, New ee ie ee OD wa 1 cise | York CENTRAL, AND Northern P freee eae eT ts: taene Lone | CC: | Whites ry ‘Russets 4.00-4.38 Lower were American Export a 60 ib sacks 7.00; Wis consin Reds 2.00-2.50. 90 » sacks i 0- Allied Chemical, 34, ippewas . 80 Ib sacks baco. a om 2.35, ba yw at vo In- Tol iy ippewas 2.35; = Round Whites washed and unwashed So- , tock Wb. sacks 00-118, 16-Ib. sacks 38 cents New York S $ 10-b. sac = (Late Morning Quotations CHICAGO BUTTER AND EGGS i gamiral | 23.2 Int Silver 12.6 CHICAGO, Bept 21 'AP) — Butter - Reduction 371 Int Tel&Tel.. 30 steady, receipts 696,917. wholesale buy- | giied © , 115.2 Is) Cre Coal,, 4.5 ing prices unenasers: ae Cos AA $7.5; | gitied ora. 61 obs ...... 103 92 A 57.28; SO B i. C $4; cars ais Chalmers 69.1 Johns Man ,,.87.6 90 B 66.25, cM — Ltd .,..063 eo & «+ $12 es mixed comiple $442, wholesale 63.4 Kelsey Hayes 33.7 bu: Prices unchanged to | lower and ‘in Airline. 252 necott 1264 2 higher; US. large whitte 60-699 per oe 41.3 Kimb Clk *... 62.2 cent 64. mixed 51, mediums 4, US nes a EE 606 Kresge “** 30.5 tandard 46, dirties 31; checks 30; cur-|4™ GYO% gv’ ggg proses. * 426 rent receipts 38 am M & we We Glass .., 66.4 4m Motors..., 92 Lib MeN&L .. 1S am N Gas.,.. Ss Ligg & My .. 72.1 oerh OU! Am News ..... 30.7 Loeckh Aire , 45.6 4m Rad ..-..¢ 235 Loew's ; a1 POULTRY m Smelt .:.. 674 8 a) oe DETROIT. Bept pion "30 (AP)—Prices paid /ain Tel & Tel 18058 15, lla 4 * 331 per pound f.0b. Detroit for No. 1 qual-|qm Tob ...... 79 ec Tre 1 ity live poultry up to 10 « Am Viscose .. 69° on G1 |) 298 Heavy hens 24-21, light “hens 16-18, |anac W & C.. 602 — = -33 heavy white rock roasters iover 4 Ibs. /a4rmeo Stl ,.., 40-6 Bree ~e a vy broilers or fryers (2-'%-3"% | armour & Co.. 145 — = 3): Whites 29-30, Qray Crosses 29- | arms Ck...... 2.7 Send o --%, 30, Barred Rocks 30. Cap 3s (6-6 hi . 436 Mer Lu a ibs.) 38.39. Ducklings 30-31. Ath Cat Line... 9g Moreen Line . & Breeder turkeys, young heavy hens /|4tl Refin .... 30.6 Mpls Hon ... ; 34-35, toms 32-33, small (includes Belts- |Aveo Mfg... 64 Monsan Ch ... $1.6 ville whites) hens 38 Galt & Ohio... $22 Mont Ward . o Market about steady om hens, barely | Bendix Av ..., 60.7 Motor Pa ... m3 steady to weak on young chickens. |Benquet ...,.. 1.4 Murray Cp... 3 7 Prices of broilers or fryers mostly two | Beth 8t .-163.2 Nat Bisc .., 4 cents lower than at the close of last | Seeing Air..,, 65.6 Nat Cash B, 34 week Good quality modiem-ciesd bens oe — . 3 ~ pans oer a4 ° ove BT. sold readily under a good deman ore Warner : “6 Nat Biot m4 riggs Bava a roe DB CHICAGO POULTRY tris My ..... 31.6 NY Central . 47 CHICAGO, Sept. 20 (AP)—(USDA)— | grun Balke.... 25 Nia M Pow . 3.4 Live poultry steady on — and — Co ..... . 20. Nort & West . 60.8 ettes; weak on young stock; receipts im | jurrougs. 2. coops 685 (Monday 1,620 coope, 171,314 Shamet anu.. _ — 3 Eo F.O.B. paying prices unchanged to | samp Goup.,.. 39 Nwst Airline . 20.3 o eeoe: heavy hens 225-26; light hens |Sampb Wy... 39 Ohio Ot Ty 18.5-19.5; brotlers or fryers -38; old | san Dry ...... 18-17 Ge "616 roosters 13.5-145; caponeties under 4% | Sdn Pac | °. 343 pan A W Alf 7181 33-34; over ¢' Sapitel Airl,. 344 pony go... 116 — Carrier Cp.... 886 param Pic * 42.3 rr DETROIT BOGS i} Parke Da... i Sept. 20 (AP: —Eggs, F.O.B gg Penney J.C, .103 Detroit, "case included, iobrel- state Ped RR ~~ 1 grades “go4 Pepst ow 33.6 Whites—Orade A, jumbo 67-71, weight- 7.4 Ptiser woes OBS ed ave price 67%): extra large 65 Philps D .., 604 large 63 wtd. ave 63‘); medium §0- ae ideo . 4 $4, wtd. avg. 50; small 35-36, wtd. avg. | > rts Philp Mor ,.. 47.6 35. Grade B, large 56-57, wid. avg. S79; | 208 on ee Tg m4 paicaleag Cole Palm .... $78 Phil Bet... Be Browns—Grade A. large 62, medium | [ol Brd A ..,. 367 hong Plate GO. 064 Grade B, large 346. Grade a *** a3 ta > 104.6 38, wid. avg. 37; ——= tion 6 Gas _ 8 Pullman gene a3 Commercially graded * | Jomeum oe wre ‘A. extra large a large | SonPowpt 45 1094 RCA snes OO 89-4044: medium 4 Jont Bak- 404 Reo Hold 4... Browns—Grade A, extra large 58: \arge %4 Repub Stl ... i oT-08; ——— 48; amall 32-33. Grade | . 66 Rex Drug ... 04 B. | 67.2 Rey Met ..,.263.6 Market unsettled on large eggs, steady . 4 Rey Tob B... 60.1 on mediums and small, Increased buy 227 Rock Sg vue 4H resistence to prevailing prices on lar 342 Safeway St .., 46.6 éggs noted and offerings wete ample to 66 Bt . ad. 63.6 the less active demand. Mediums and 6 «6 StsCédRK@g®: «Pap... 44.4% smal! keneraily cleared closely to a good 72 geovaie * ; #8 deman $a.2 Se . 4 : 234 Sears Roeb .. 108. Sy ee Livestock te Bunclatr 0. $13 DETROIT LIVESTOCK on Co + DETROIT. Sept 21 (AP)—Hogs a B me os oa jou Bec. AB 400. Few early sales mixed US No : use +94 Ry eG + and 2 around 190-220 ib barrows and | Be -Cell-Or ia OL ona gilts about 25 cents lower at 1625-1650; | poo std "$12 market not fully established | ree Macth itd 130.3 Cattle salable 200 Fresh receipts Pre = ry mostly cows; some carryover of cutter | Ete 7. to commercial grass steers and heifers jose _ S| trading very spotty: good to prime fed | Gt™ . 80 steers and heifers quotable steady: lower , Gf® 48.5 grades grass steers and heifers without | Geo . $0.1 retlable outlet on a catch bid peddiing Gen 405 basis; cows, bulls, stockers and feeders Loen 112 mostly steady; most ‘sales utility coms |< e 41.7 9.50-12.00: some Guernsey and Jersey | Gen Tire... 57 Thomp Pd 62.3 type utility cows down to 900, canners | Gillette eee Timk R Bear pad and cutters unevenly 650-11 00: some | Godel Br ran W Air 28. 600-600 Ib canners 800 and below ~ “™& Goodrich . % ransamer . 43 Calves salable 175 Vealers opening | Goodyear ... 641 Twent Cen ... slow, few early sales about steady but | Grah Paige .. 23 Uaderwoe . 2 | market fully established, early sales | Gt No Ry 442 Un Carbide . “et good and cholce vealers 1800-26 00. some | Greyhound i - held higher Gulf Ol) 3 " 67 Sheep salable 200. No early sales Hayes Mfg 6 325 Holland td . 24 CHICAGO LIVESTOCK Homestk .. 5 . 4 CHICAGO (AP) — (USDA) —Salable | Hooker El ... 301 - 1 hogs 10,000; slow: 25 to 80 lower on | Houd Her: ... 2 192 butehers. amost, decline late trade on Il Cent 2 7 mixed 2 and 3s under 220 Ibs; sows |Indugt Ray . 23 fairly alee: fully steady. most mixed | Ing Rand aT 'U 8 1, 2 and 3s 200-270 Ib. butchers |Iniand 8t! ft 16 00-1650: largely 1625 and above oni Inspir Cop né mixed 2 and 3s 200-220 Ib. and on most | Interlak Ir Woolworth $2.6 butchers 230 Ibs and over’ a $9 head lot | Int B Mach 407 ale & Tow 663 2 and 3s 240 Ib at 16.60 larger lots/Int Harv 1486 na 8 & 26.6 mixed grades 170-199 Ib 15 §0-16.28: ajint Paper 1126 Youngst Sh&T 90.6 short deck around 400 Ib. butchers at | Int Shoe 45.6 R 132 14.90: most sows 400 lb ’and lighter 14 75- 18.75: a few selected lots around 2 Ibs STOCK AVERAGES and lighter 1600-1625; most 400-500 Ib NEW YORK. Sept 21—Complled by the 1400-15 00, a few head up to around 600! Associated Press ib down to 13.00 and below ] 30 15 15 60 Salabie cattle 5,500: calves 300; steers | Indust Rails Util Stocks under 1.2300 Ib fairly active. mostiy; Prev day ...... 2849 1368 743 1800 Steady; over 1.200 Ib dull: a few sales | Week ago ove 2843 1370 746 #1789 about steady with Monday's downturn, | Month ago .,.. 2421 a 74.1 1735 heifers about steady. cows mostly steady, | Year ago ; 186.6 648 135.8 bulla barely steady. sealers” steady: | 1998 high 1.771, 3880 O82. TST. 008 stockers and feeders steady to weak: a! 1953 iow 1. 2021 1169 672 1488 load and a half of prime 1.180 steers | 1954 high ,...,. 2129 1230 683 1552 is choice to low prime 1,050- | 19: ow . 125 b steers 1130 24 ec: Ricmieroia | 1954 low . . 1499 TT 564 108.0 joads set choice 875-1,075 tb. year- lings 2 2. 80- 23.0: high good to low chetes visi getting miipedt cicstect tos wae s. J0o-1300 Te | | Figures after decimal points are eignths steers 22 0€-2300, a load of prime 1.375 paidéin Rubber =_ we "ra Ibs. 2200; m load of prime 1.466 Ibs. | Gerity-Michigan® |. a 22.25; a few loads choice and—mixed | Minaeta Picd ” H sp i choice and prime 1.300-1.400 tb. 2100- | yg a — Fodects®. 3 ‘ | 21.75; half Joad prime 975 Ib heltere | Mia co Seren Aas u 23 74 | 2200: good to high choice 1850-22 00; | Midwest Abrasives. Ss | utility and commercial cows 10.60-12 50. Pak ih) seppcsecaten ' H eanners and cutters 6.90-10 25- - utility | Wayne) Screw 13 ae and commercial bulie 1375-1550; good | “Ho sale; bid and asked. heavy fat bulls 120-1366: good and choice vealers 20.00-25 00; a few prime 25.00; culls down to 1000: good and ‘News in Brief Arthur James, 23, of 234 E. Pike chelce steer calves and yearling stock | steers 1925-21.00; a few loads medium Eee stocker and feeding steers 17 50- io. 1 Salabl sheép 1.500; trade rather slow; | spring lambs steady to weak; yearlin Bed veuerter seer oon steady: good St.. was sentenced to 20 days in © prime spring lambs 1806-2650: with | i a moderate pScncer mostly prime 21.00, Oakland County Jail yesterday i after pleading guilty to reckless i driving before Springfield Town- | chip Justice Emmett J. Leib. | James failed to pay a $45 fine and $15 costs. Charged with driving under the © influence of liquor, John Crawford, action | | 35. of Ferndale, paid a $75 fine and $25 costs yesterday after pleading guilty before Orion Town- ship Justice Helmar G. Stanaback. if your friend's in jail and needs bail, Ph FE 5-9424 or MA 6-4031. Drivi: dl eer Safe-Way Driv- Flint Buick Workers Wait Strike Vote Result FLINT @—Some 22,000 workers _at the big General Motors Corp. | 'Buick plant here Voted today whether to authorize Strike in a contract dispute CIO United Auto Workers Buick | ‘Local 399, described by the union as the largest in any GM plant, ; _claims the company is attempting | a speedup. The: union said con-| ‘tract language concerning senior- | lity also is at issue. | ing School FE. 2-253. —#Adv. {° Buick division officials made no | <= ema ‘First Air Travel in ‘26 The strike vote was authorized |at a membership meeting Sept. 11. | Results of the vote _ expected \F riday. GRAND RAPIDS—The nation’s first regularly scheduled air pas- |senger service started in 1926 | when Stout Air Services began The average American ate 414) round-trip flights daily between a ,eggs last year, , Grand Rapids a Detroit, Pt i Death Notices SEPT. 20. 1955, WIL. Ra. H. Stockham - r Carnegie will ‘ue ‘at * in s on oe vis-Craha Home, ouion, Mich- fh h Oakland iis nies, ere siate _sial ot ie only Pun Card of of Thanks 1 aE, Bre. hay « = TO THANK ALL OUR and neighbors and rela- tives ‘tor Dy comforting work our recent be- ccucenen + and special thanks to Rey. Ta for his ale words. Mrs. i we wish oe Feapousible for Prank Delgado a mily. In Memoriam 2 AL ROeNS | caarere '8- ak . work call FE ‘abt eeecacs s sane w. Huron St \ PE 2-s001 Funeral Directors Bi, ener Reel Nene Pe, Pay factiities. 3-787 raon” tine aertora tre PE 41803 Darclacachne “DESIGNED POR FUNERALS” _ ~—SPARKS-ORIPFIN CHAPEL Thoughtful Service _—=sPE_ 29-8043 Voorhees-Siple FUNERAL HOME ——_ ee ee : Monuments 4A BUY DIRECT AND SAVE ak hoe & Marble Co. 200 Onkiand Ave. we” ye 24800 Cemetery Lots 5 PLOT OF 9 LOTS AT OAKLAND L L] aT Mn. ee LaND O CEMETER Lor Ph. Gxiora OA The Pontiac Press FOR WANT ADS DIAL FE 2-8181 From 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. poor °° the fe cnen te sharges a ie ober has been * dered valueless th error. can are be sure to your 0 gumber. Closing time for Rovere ments containing type sizes than ht agate fe 12 of the ¥ previous cation, ‘ant may be up to 0:30 am. the day after the CASH WANT AD RATES Lined 1-Day 3 Days 6 Days ke ante ; ‘g ie Sh ui 48 5.04 ; ql 405 6.00 2.70 486 1% ioe 38 ft ee te) At 10 a.m. Today There were replies at the Press office in the following boxes: 4, 7, 10, 11, 12, 16, 22, 24, 2, 8, 31, 32, 33, 36, 40, 41, 43, 56, 57, 58, 59, 60, 61, 62, 6, 4, 71, 73, 75, 76, 80, 81, 96, 87, 89, 90, 91, 97, 99, 103, 111, 112, 116. __Help Wanted Male 6 A&P FOOD STORES ~ W MAPLE WALLED We need full Lake. A 42'2 hr. 5 day work week with premtumi pay for night work A good chante to earn promo- tion-learn a career job in the business Apply Mr Hill manager, Walled Lake store. 10 BOYS We need 10 boys to work one afternoon only. Friday, Sept. 23, from 12:30 to 4:00 Apply in person Wednes- day or Thursday to Bert Falkner Circulation Dept. The Pontiac Press ACCOUNT EXAMINER Fieit Auditer Starting salarv $43 weekly, With regular increases to $104.80, One immediate vecancy in Pon- tlac area Tr openings avail- able in various parte of th ae Requires collece with cours- t) @l a education and “caperience. AD een 4 hr. written txamination interview wil) be given. Job of-, fers wil) be made the following day by Michigan Civil Service _o_successful Attention Direct Salesmen wW py are through playing golf fishing and ready to go back te work call me — mterview , $0531, 9 am § p.m to eat organization Py tts kind a Michigan, 4 Help Wanted Male _ 46 Automatic Screw Machine . iz gab got & and Nights Small TLathe Operators Days, Afternoons and Nights Apply {in person only, No phone calls, Daniel's Mtg. Corp. 2677 Orchard Lake Rd. , el a MECHANIC. WANTED _ MUST. phe a ng _fe Oe aay, 8 man 4 meer _ ATTENDANTS (HOSPTTAL) — $60 weekly With regular tmereases Positions locally and. scattered sn Ss Employment Service jee or wr higan Civil - Soe Lansing 1 BARBER wErES 9 STEADY, pers Barber shop, 1469 Baldwin Sikkex WANTED. 302) OR. Shard Lake Keego Harber, BROKERS To trans: 1 Siidigae “Wael Sand pavecany” gealihes Bike ee ‘so te ab pe in Morgan- Sate-dleer Tne. on” it bus '® ROYs WUST BEN ‘NEAT TN Trance — 1 p- Far weenie only. After Yeu Tavern gaat BRANCH MANAGER TRAIN S t first Nat Credit Bureau. Am- bitious ne man to complete accelera ra schedule in credit lee! work and wali rf managerial jon, ust willing to put fo ext fto unity for several CARPENTERS Needed at” once. 25 first class reymen rouchers li you are red of osing time when it looks ike rain..or whe there ts jon. it t &@ place for you. We do not need drifters or oVer seule men unless CABINI ET MAKER ia FE 5-3281 or FE 5-4506_ SA LESMEN PONTIAC \C OF FICE For establ a pan em cellent earning reco Aggy in Li wy fon = Driver for Dry Cleaning Route Neat appearing. know city well, A Dry ears oot pooRk storm window matic tile oerer agg Ant, Bullding * Ma terials De Sears, Roebuck & Co. 154 N. SAGINAW EXPERI RIENCED BUTCHER iad Lake Rd. . Gabriel's Super? Market EXPERIENCED TV SERVICE man. C & V TV, 003 Mt. Clemens. PE 41515. EXPERIENCED O1L BURNER service man, Byron F. French Co., 361 N Paddoc! ELDERLY Ca DY on YOUNG pi to sats ‘or children 5 daya. ve in More for home then wages. 523 E. Lake Shore Dr. EXPERIENCED ALL - AROUND station attendant. a Part time help needed alxo. Woodward- ware Lake Service Next to _red's Restaurant. A EXPERIENCED FURNACE IN- stailers 27 N. Cts FR 2-182), EXPERIENCED ROUTE MAN for established dry cleaning route ae aes Pontiac §Prees, FURNACE INSTALLER. Ci CAPABLE S11 Monroe street. P. 0. Box 61h Kalamazoo, Michigan: on WANTED . NEW AND Manager trainees . sees aeneess 350 USED CAR Accountant aged o evierecsese Gefioe Galasso ora ccoee esos SALESMEN_ - Midwest Em loveatt es 406 PONTIAC Engl BLDG. JE EROME. OL DS—CADILLAC spor ol ant “to" tor BETWEEN r auto wash, Asoty 148 W. Huron. ‘NEAT APPEARING ree MAN 280 8. Saginaw for stock work Full time. Rapid WE HAVE AN Bh ay » Rd ar gua ad band instru dept any, hes Mr, — == caenen 2 (band “instruments 18-20 N, Saginaw St. Good. bay. Must ‘pave gat. Gries Pia ey Sree | vicinity ime B 2 ueend bos =, te PART te ae MORNINGS, aa8 5 saleamen w vond adver. a woe Bices ettes dogressive, oro wo! rants West "bonne: ram é — oe veal) = Fe 4+1l4 for _—— GPENING POR NEAT APPEAB- — ing man to sell and service our : T cepeaneer ——— with ad- Wa SALESMAN A mone cements. Apply 02 N. Sagh PG. Cums 6 om @ ©) E> . on lation servic. Expert . Seedy cmpicyet te food oa WANTED J. Pa * * : » A FURNACE PART TIME INSTALLATION MEN Salesman ueeded to call on = appointments after 6:30 2: - GOOD WAGES. Pon — per ee APPL income 4 ard $200 e-d eoorwi ys utomatia month average. We will train HEATING you. Apply Wed. eve, 7 p.m. to @ 301 West Hur Se vr YOUNG MAN PHARMACIST Txsadicing Buperience ‘pr Ptning Opportunity Job pharmacist but ‘ Sr kes | Se ies sien Lewis is Furniture Company ma bart new Yaa 62-70 S. Saginaw de yYouno 4 } eS Sora Yeas AIM HIGH TO TRAE | a ee sate ae ny on ovement ‘ag sary ORs GERVICE STATION A al have good refe’ Cali _MI 4-473 2 SHOE SALESMAN Outstanding opportunities for ful) and part time positions, ee naw. FORD SALESMEN 4 eg) J _ ‘M Ford Jef. needs two new m sales Mr J JEFFREY FORD 10 N. Washington Oxford rey. FULL TIME REAL ESTATE Salesman a office with buliding § orowr Phone Ray O'Nell for sopeintment RAY O'NEIL, Realtor %.W_ Oven Phone FE 31103 or FE Se9a Co-operative Real Estate Exchange Fixture Set-up Try-out Men Must be capab‘e of shooting trou- bies. Poss uty. of tleid service work. O.D. Grinders Must have Broach company ex- gerienes: Apply in person, Detroit roach Company. 856 Roch ester road, chester Mich. Ph. OL NO GROOM WANTED MUST BE EX- peonet Private stable. Call aft- er § p.m. OL 2-2031. Goon | FINISH CARPENTERS. FE IF YOU ARE A SALESMAN We have an excellent op Portunity now available “ar pet aah cinema man t Real agreed office pewerd ence in this field not neces- sary. only a wil) to work har. Ontimite earnings and help We wil! teach vou the yaa ceeee ‘hile you earn. discuss this set up as all in- are strictly confl- dential. If you think rou are @ salesman come in and ask for Warren Stout Edw. M, Stout, Realtor Tt M. Saginaw Street. Pontiac Phone FE 65-8165 HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATE FOR light warehouse work. Apply — — for your neeis? if making $100 pe week vou should be. $100 per week euarantes rah a well ogee sy fog . route, Myst & car, 2-2318, Furne, » eenen eee ooronnee ceo eee eee ee Pee + see rete ae La ti ceney. Excellent — adv it poasi- ‘ bilities. Apgly to PEGGY’S 16 N. Saginaw 8t. UTY A wean ae odes ped 9d ones B, Pike _ : yang oftee Bas COMPETENT SECRETARY Witt _ Fear round, Ora oi ee general office , some com shorth a * ok, ea! position. All emp yee o ont 08 N. Saginaw, Mr. Cash Profit Curb Waitresses ; rs Lenag There's. Mus Mmited number of af gto curb Shast * be over 18. Apply in person TED’S Woodward at Square Lk. Rd. For 14 Year Old Boys Oe et ee ae anit, iat kere Delivering Pontiac Ln boty ie pee omen : Press CASHIER AND TYPIST A girl who likes to talk to WHEN IT COMES TO TURN- ING SPARE TIME INTO EX. OS aigh schoo! Pradunte, Bingte cet ecatmeen's |. lett Pe Poe ENABLES ENTERPRISING CastiEn wre * OROEERY = BOY AVE A PROFTT- ce Bb etY baa rr) ABLE) BUSIN THEIR roux’s Pe, oa arket, OWN, WITH STEADY IN- _Union Lake COME. LIMITED ONLY TO cook THEIR ABILITY TO SERVE Short order, Senday and oonter NEIGHBORHOOD HOMES. nite Town and Country, BES: ro MONEY TO SPEND & 6 THEY GAIN VALUA- bur EXPERIENCE IN MOD- ERN BUSIN M DS, AND ACQUIRE HABITS AND TRAITS THAT WILL HELP IN THEIR CAREER. For day Leia Bs fare oF Ambitious Teenagers ATE A PRESS ROUTE. AS TOPS AS A METHOD OF MAK- ING THEIR OWN CASH, SEE ABOUT A ROUTE NOW. AP- PLY TO THE CIRCULATION - eaee ae WE MAY HAVE~A ROUTE OPEN IN YOUR VICINITY. THE PONTIAC PRESS A i DA ‘ matic mpeg | service man, State i will +. Pontiac Press —_— Validea Goa ay by . a ‘the i ny on a j ges basis. Must have a c of Insulation. ° rE 1 after § pm, for ap cuRB G Apel Christmas Selling Season Counter Girls, Markers and Checkers dry cleaning plant Gresham _ Cleaners, 605 Oailand, COLORED GIRL TO ro Live In 5 week hag fl. a gg Ref. Take of one 7-0088. ‘st Sr ane W z person, weer? abeorn Ra soon be here! Prepare: now * ii a ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1955 EXPERIENCED W Ai T- elli's res. wanted ‘s a Mi 6-485 ee warras be 28 or _Ovet, PE 20130 et before § SILK sons ER work modern air conci- cedwerd, “Birmingham. ‘3! MAID POR GEN- e work and cooking. Must EXPERIENCED GIRLS FOR LA- plus cemanientogn” Asoty pry _ Apply vin Steinman at the LION STORE 51 8, Saginaw st. ., WAITRESA. jay or holidays. Dixie Di- iL, E igT with light housew and care ef schoo! child. Other ble e y 8 tm ed; 4 or 6 nights. R MI 4-7214, A to Price Invoices y, 340 8. a GENERAL OFFICE sales WOmMan for better » both are per- manent with. than aver- a i . hours. sick ~ ; = PE ‘ care of 4 Live im 13. t week. Call betore 3 mother, 2 PER wat ‘fay week. ‘Live oe * ot evenings. TR THY er LAB TECHNICIAN | NO LADY MI 4-1313 : Kiete Manied | Female 7 POR like Peart ag en Live in References. FE 'T PRESSERS FOR AFTER. ae —— pay. time ex — m- + y33% N. Woodward. full ed. — Soda F ountailt : rienced prefe Drugs, Birmingham. SEWER fashion Good salary and Center. ~~" BURVEY WOMAN usual local projget usual earnings. Write Trouseay Linen Outfitiers 187 Tiinots. ladies’ dresses __Newports, 74N Saginaw. SALESLADY WEAR EXPERIENCED PREFERRED amenery SABINA SSALESLADIES for all departments. in person, PEGGY'S 16 N. Saginaw : AND BIRMINGHAM OFFICES . DIVISION FORD. ARPLEY City of Pontine Health Dept. Sal- ary et to $4615. Desiradte | , 4 are college degree | technology or bacter- o | lessional registra- | z ke tion. ity reonnel City Hall | % 8.- Parke. MAID, GENERAL ROUGEKEEPER Good cook, for cou Fine bome | Private quarters ory Top sal- | WAID FOR GENERAL AGE 2 to \» dave. Live In Must have erences PE 4-1345 SOLE AGED WHITE WoMaN To ers of 2 children and light work. Live in preferred. FE Weat WRAPPERS AND Cash era. experienc preterr ¥ | Bi at “aalace Mkt. 4 MOTHERS HELPER WHITE Must like haggle Live in $18 per week to start. MI 41078 Needed tmmediately, an Experienced ADDRESSOGRAPH OPERATOR MIMEOGRAPH OPERATOR MACHINE BOOKKEEPER COMP-TYPIST KEY PUNCH OPERATOR AND STENOGRAPHERS APPLY PONTIAC MOTOR DIVISION PERSONNEL DEPARTMENT GLENWOOD AVENUE PONTIAC, MICHIGAN FOR DOCTOR'S OFFICE E State Sy ve education and ex —- poiv Pontiac Press Box PRESSER ON LADIES’, GARMENTS Experienced preferred. ope For Cleaners, 710 W. Hur ER OR ~ ELDERLY TaDT to live wanted more for com- fortabie home than wages and of 2) children TYPIST-CLERK — 2500 E. Maple Rd. BIRMINGHAM ‘OPEN SAT 6 TO 1 Over 18, $1 hour evenings. Wesley SMAL1, HOME, GENERAL WORK. in Drayton Plains. OR }-1391 FE 5-0562. SEMI-INVALID LADY WishrEs kind, reliable white woman for alight _work Live jn. FE 2-5378. Permanent full time position for sewer 5 shperioces te women s com- Lede om leye benefits, Age from Bs to Please apply to nd in the Tel-Huron Shopping Extremely interesting and oun! jor women experienced in survey and mar- ket research work Job of two te three weeks duration. Better than whi ae | Precs, Box 1. stating exp WOMEN'S READY 10 APPLY TO DGeERT HALL perience not necessary. Full or part time. Apply STENOS TYPISTS IMMEDIATE OPENINGS AT TRACTOR AND IMPLEMENT MOTOR CO. SALARY orate | $2300 to 82750 per sear, Sd ex- or our _Winkelman's _ Stenographer 4 Good salary -tdeal working onary: | tiens—fast growing concern, Call FE 43048 te | Inc , LaBalle ., Chicago 1. | ex pERIENCED COUPLE 265, SALESLADIES | ¥ po are thorough!y experienc ea coats ons “ane. we have a perma-| Bay POR THAT NEW GAR aEE pent position paying an excellent | salary and comiMissien Work 4 | br. week, vacation with pay and many other benefits eorge s | } ' i GRADUATED PIANO TEACHER | | _ ENCED WOOL PRESS- ~~ aod DRIVING LESSONS _ Help Wanted Female 7 MODEST MAIDENS WHITE LADY FOR LIGHT pomrowers wey — Call efter | 7 p.m. FE 2-79 WOMAN TO” Pe ‘SIT “AND. ype light housework while mother | FE 3-7100, WOMAN ae aeeeces al live in. FR 2 WOMAN TO “WORK IN ‘POCTon's eftice at Green Lake EM 43460 EM 3-J3028 eel FOR GENERAL HOUSE-| . work and care of children. Live | | tn OR 3-6f01 WANTED ‘WOMAN TO CARE FOR | | children 3 and 6 vrs end keep | house. Live ir 6 days Private room. Reterences Call OL, _ 140542 after 6:30 : WANTED LADY For CHILD; | care Live in FE 40244 YOuNnG BL OOMPIELD “COUPLE wth 2 children would like girl to live ‘pn General soysework. | conte and occasional cooking vate room and bath Salary caan lor right person MI 6-4477 YOUNG LADY POR REAL ES. | tate office work Experience not necessary. Call Mrs Sheiby A 4-6263 YOUNG LADY WITH “ABILITY 70 | type and interested in sales pro- motien Apply tm person This job offers excellent cppastanities ers 333 N. Woodward Birmtng- ham ——— Help Wanted 8 ee COUPLE ABOUT 4 YRS. OLD TO manage motel Write Pontiac | Presa Box U1 CARETAKER MARRIED | lay Peenkts apartment building zie, And rienced, references Pootiac Box * ed fer country home. Wife as cook and maid, men #s butler and general utility worker. Ref required Must have car and. liwe out Call OL 1-051) between 9 am and § pm Monday thru Friday the ole sell the people tions advertised Watkins By — ul or part time, err WANTED: EXPERT ERS. APPLY IN PER- SON, 1 HOUR CLEAN- ERS, 26 E. HURON WANTED TO BUY GOOD ) FT outside door for heuse H __Butlon, MY. 2-662 | and green- ware Cail PE 2-3083 1420 Square Landry's Ceramic Studio, ‘DIESEL: HEAVY EQUIPMENT Tractor T Service is se Trac’ raining es ant meny eee s we fepidly expandin ustry you are echanical ally minded — want meteased coring you re | ft to yourself to find oe wilether er fet you ean qual 4 Por full information with no obligation and to arrange eongeniews confiden- taterv your Dual Control, Hydro or standard preteen fin Day. Eve. or Sun. OT SAFE-WAY DRIVING for advancement Beck mi | ' by Jay Alan q-25 oe “Now I'll need a new fall car to go with my new fall clothes!’ Loren Servea_ 2 Wanted to Rent 29 MA- BS Office Sup- ply oe 1”) W_ Lawrence. i i w St. LOST: FEMALE BEAGLE, 11 IN, near Columbia & Josiyn. Reward. on William 8 Call OR * fuemt Call YE S431 te the ay id Sroken tall vaatty loentity.. A 8-3006 © and Instructions — __ 9% ex- | CERAMIC INSTRUCTIONS | BEGIN. a Sept. Io Pirn __ Building Service 1 TRENCHING. 5-9056. | ALL Tinos oF , CET y WORK. _Licensed contractor, FE 40032 A-1 CEMENT WORK MONROE IE 4-6866 “TR COMPRESSOR. GENERATOR trowel viewer tools Gravel and FE 65-1020 oF 26140, a se AND, | GRADING CEMENT WORK 9 lb roe eo FE 22666, BLOCK. ANT Peg work Aliso chimneys Reaidential Drivers Training Day, eves and Sunday FE 2.4607 Lessons $1006 Mre Menry Myers #6 Starr “Work Wanted Male 10 | A-| CARPENTRY P ZAR TNC eee FE 5 | SIGNER tndustrial co-operative proeram KOREAN VETS AND ,| ate" NON-VETS ality for key jobs as: ACHINISTS TOL MAKERS OMaaE oT twee O© | Bec - Came boom (0.0 Cook, FE +4198, CEMENT & BLOCK work FE 50782 "ie wens: bs ee LICENSED SANDING AND FE 423921. No previous training nor special | education required Investigate our | Veterans must bring their Report ef Separation DD 214 See C Harper at Hotel Pontiac Wed. | . igplember Jist 1 te am te i = P IANO LESSONS — Majors tp opets and gospel ov usle i} sive les- sons tn private ome FE7 floor tile @ speciality . | CARPENTRY WORK NEW eA j repair FE 44210 \> Co Bala LL Ss 'R ANT el diel as Week insurance and pension ees nd efits in Pontiac area Call West 70130 Wetinesday. Mid- _Teation roome: repairs EM 3-477) | ; COLORED COUPLE SERVE DIN- @ork new and enatr D Murdock FE 2-7861 CARPENTRY CABINETS POR mica work. attics fimished, ree- | ners partien. ete Excellent work | Unusual opportunity for, re hese ater 6 pm = woman with ambition,| CABINET MAKER .oND CARPEN. : ter Kitchens a «pectalty. FR personality and car, One! _ 45000 who can work § toe4/CEMENT WORK, SIDEWALKS | hours a day. Preterably © eves) and needs to earn as much as $85 week. Call EM 3-0035 for inter- view, 9 to 12 noon. WOMAN 5 DAYS A WEEK CARE for small child and Nght house- work ta ‘of Lake Oakland OR 7-651 WOMAN FOR HOUSEWORK AND care of two children $18 weekly FE 2-7017 WANTED: WOMAN FOR, Cine | of children while parents Live i. call EM 3-418 6 pm ~~ WAITRESS |¥ 0 | work after Part time. Puffs Steak House 2661 Dixie Hwy | WOMEN 2 + 45 panera an ex wilh door to door sales ence high s¢hoo) qraciare” Outside work Positively tee NOT SELLING. You wil] talk to cus- tomers and potential customers = a leading department Where a charge account is sired. you will fill out an applic de- 4 tion You will record complaint @gains, the store. Hours 10 am | to 4pm. & day week Car help- fui frite today giving telephone number to Box 21° Pontiac Press | WANTED GIRL FOR GENERAL / office work Must be able ta | type eneral office expertence. | Apply Market Tire Co corner of Ca.; and Huron No phone calls care of 2 children and housework Live in MY Call after 5 pm WANTED WOMA? TO TAKE lheht 3-3531 _ WAITRESSES NIGHTS PART. il re et experience necess afte Mus ply in person. S i's eal 3481 Eilzabeth- Rd *| WANTED WHITE WOMAN ar Lake OR gti for Nght housework. Care of | amall chit while mother works | R Stay nights $15 per week 1856 WANTED RELIABLE BABYSIT of invoices imperative, All loyee Benefits Apply Mrs in 168 N Saginaw. WAITRESS MUST BE EXPERT. enced, Cai! after 2 pom 8060, | WAITRESS WANTED. WH1?T Swan Drive In. FE 30184 _aighiand Rd tf, 5 days week Prefer elderts fads Phone after $ 30 FE 23-2868 JANTED GIRL EXPERIENCED | @eneral office work Knowle ‘ce Em- Kam- FE |THONING $3 a “BostEL. @ooD FE | 470 | WOMAN TO WORK IN TAGGING end counter work in dry cleaning | jant No experierce necessary esch Cleaners, 14% 8 - Wood Sard. Birmingham MI 47046 He | WOMAN WANTED TO stay witii ebildren, between 4 3 = Elizabeth ese can water 6 cur EE aORES] WOMEN WITH SAEs EXPFRI- ence for fart moving jewelry | Moor All employee benefits Ap | W Diy Mr. Morgan 108 N. Saginaw MY T WOMAN FOR ti HOUSE. | work and care of 2 ebiidren May live + tranapor- | o tte Leake, a =. | iN TO BARYSIT AND do housework. Must slice in. CARE FOR CHILD See “MY home “LeBaron School district. ' FE 4-8102 COLORED LADY EXPERIENCED with references, 3 or 3 days a uLD 7 : i Cen LE RY OME 1500 ALL “a = repaired bv factory traine at our store General Office Supply Co 7 one FE 3-0138_ EXP PRACTICAL NURSE AVAIL- 4166 [RONINGS. & A BUSHEL. 1 DAY IROWING $2300 A RUSHET FIN- JR oe ree HIGH DE- Sires Baby sitting after scheol in | Sinks = | LADY WOULD LIKE i WaASHINOS wADY DESIRES. a iaat oF “OFFICE 23-9326, MIMEOGRAPHING TYPING 6EC- | WANTED. 5 WASTING: END IRON- ings, FE 5-088. WASHINGS. “ROUGH DRY. FE 1583 Vine and driveways FE 4 4-0032 DELIVERY WORK WANTED FOR | station wagon A thea time . oa | steady PE. 2-15: ELECTRICAL - wind — AND heating contro! work ! teerfsed. | rE Bd Murray 3-865 LAWN WORK ANY KIND “HAND | are digging. light hauling Cutting, Fra 8E MOVING large Weeds grass and bushes ees FE 55-1297 or MY_ 2-3603 | MAN DESIRES PART TIME AL | 4) teration work Cal) FE a4 | MAN WANTS WORK POR MORN: ings and all day Saturday. F | PLASTERING PAT JING AND, | _cement work OR >-4837 f@UNG MAN WOULD take |. & | Hehter sales work of along that line. Bome expertence and willing | - fo learn Call FE 56707 between 6 and 7 ask for Mr Gooch i Work Wanted Female 11 ACCOUNTANT FC BOOKKEEPER | Approximately 16 vears expert. | ence tr all phases of boekkeep- ing. credits and corrections, tax- | es financial statements and of. | 77 fice supervision Prefer butid- ers office Write Pontiac Presa, | BOOKKEEPER WITH & YRS EX-] perience would like office work Knows Sensimatic Burrows Ma chine and general office pro- cedure Pontiac Press, Bow 18 WOMEN WANT ware Ph ine and cleaning FE 7-6 week Housecleaning NO CALLS AFTER 9 PM FFE 81973 Sashabaw OR 3 CARE FOR CHILD. DAYS. MY)! home LaBaren School District i FE 48192 - | able Live m FE TRONINGS WANTED FE 2-3191 or FE 50478 IRONING 1090 BOSTON. FE 2-0651 service Exp, FR 5-471. sok 1 day. Good work FE! work. Call PE §-2 vicinity of Scott Lake. OR 3-2304 | after 6 pm and fronings FE #031 ore MPLOYED _ couple or semi-invalid FE 86-1100 _retarial service, EM WAL . bof woe od OTHER WORK. _ Biase rtaig stretching. FE 48883. wood. WASHINGS AN} ge ge TRONINGS— | WASHINGS AND IRONINGS; PICK per hour, FE 4-426 DRY ¥ WALL Guaranteed work Ph. GusToM BUILDING Fi = il rm BROKEN be PE AIRS A CEMENT woORK. FLOORS drives etc, Reas, Pree estimates, e 2-2340. CARPEN TRY, {REMODELING 4 AND SCHOOL : PE 2D _. | Gustom KITCHEN DRIVING LESSONS PONTIAC) R. Wooderaft. Ph | Cor Pontiac Lake & Scott Lake Rd AND BL repaired rE 2.0023 yeeRicES, AND. ST STON MA Ne tod CEMENT NT end commen service, Weather CABINETS, =xrent FL Be ee ty RE- Ph. 56593 OR oval. _ $2000. TREE phi iMING AND REMOV- hres ee estimate. PE 26019 FE PLASTERING ast | Wore Meyers Fucking AND HEATING, H. &. Com on, & Sen, PE 43167 oF OR seme PIANO TUNING AND REPAIR- Work guaranteed Phone OAkiand es ea OA_ 63328. ACHINE FILED MANLE EY t PACH. 10 BAGLEY &T. at OARDEN PLOWING BULLDOZI Na NLS 8ON 6288 or FE i427 GARDEN PLOWING DISCINO, for, Pe 10008, ~™ Pontiac Air- Brit 34 PLOWING, DISCIN aw of Auburn Heights rE PPO PO LACE CURTAINS PLAIN OR ites ndry. Phone PE 32-6161, For | P Y LAUNDRY SERV- vh. jac Laundry, FE 26101. Landscaping 184 |“ GRADING AND YARD LEVELING PE $3603 EOMPLETE LANDSCAPING service. Preliminary pian and ree McNEL ACHINE PRES too big or small @ pm ,F eA ING. _ September 23nd. 10 art pm Fri, LAYING SANDING AND hed years experience. joment Guar work st Aca John Tavior OR FLOOR SANDING LAYING FIN R Gardner 4! Central FE 27510 FLOOR SANDIXO OLD PLOO Cal Billa, FE 29-6780 GUAR ANTEED ROOFS ALL 1918 Hugus Marsh Cass. FE 321. F pew ‘and tepair M & EF ROOFING AND aIDING. roof No mon start at $44 Prompt roof repair 4703 _Modernize rellapie butider payments ASPITAL. Resien tlal and Broken A-t TRENCHING dirt vs “PLEMING | FI LOOR LA} AYINO. ae oo 154 Fiison. Ph. “AND PLASTERING, FE 4-074, stimate ME RU "hy ASP HAL ih PAVING CO: Seven Mile Rd [ $2353 or KE 2-0698 | AUTH IRIZED FACTORY ‘SERV ice on ail Nerge appliances Six Lake Refrigera- Discounts Yeot All types of _ carpenter worse: Roofine All other types of | °s. jolations corrpet Insured workrie, TF MS D & M BUILDING SERVICE 242 FE 32-7004 Eves OR ¥2276 "Fu LLY equipped FE 4645 L A Young, R FLOOR LAYING. sanding and ‘inishine Phone F _ §-0802 _ Building ‘Supplies | ROOFING AND SIDING. WIDE selection of colors and materials from at your estimates, easy terms. yrs M Roofing and Siding EM 3-4703_ ; Business Services _ APPLIANCE SERVICE We service ai} makes of refrig- washers radios, cleaners and cel types Fok are p 5 oma 5 T PAVING cemmercial spe- conerete drives Blone ane srevel drives | FOOTING AND fleld installation also septic tanks \ OR 3-7318 or OR FURNACES Chai anes co _Ghester Nelson, FE PLASTERING FE 50699, FE 5-0 CUSTOM BUILT CABINETS. OR 93-0575 A & B TRENCHING water tile, iE BLOOMFIELD WALL CLEANERS. Walls and windows _Free est_no obligation FE 2-3 DRY WALL BY MACHINE FREE cae No wb too big er small. ~ SEW] E RC CLE NING Sunday Service. | FE 42012 ELECTRIC MOTOR SERVICE F pining. = haem m8 E. ED AND RE- nd ar) ed Printing & w tLe Pield tile. Reasorable. 651. 25, Leo Lustig Electric—Sewers Cleaned | ~~ 4 hour service. No results, no chemically treated at ao Roto-Re Sewer Cleaners PE #1317 “SHORTCUT TO se are Uae : Classified ° Ads! WowaN WANTS Day YORK. 61 FE 2-8181, ' ‘- LS NURSERY 6670 Dixie ayr- Clarkston ..____ Phone MA _& 046 GENERAL LANDSCAPING. GOOD - nursery sod and seeding. Roto tilling. Free estimate. Reasonabie _price, PE 41196, CANDSCAPING._ ‘TOP soft. YOuR . We guar posed are work. Pontiac Land- _scaping PE 50477. PLANTING TIME NOW oo. 7 omgpon gay “Uh i ar nth VAKESIDE NURSERY. wu Ei Elizabeth Lake Lake Ra. FE + +3032 ROTOTILLING | oma” LIGHT _trucking FE 46220, “ROTOTYE LLINO OR 3-2060 and FR 5-1842 seanep Oe ae e uy ne TEND EARTH + re Top "nndscaning = experts. Moving & Trucking» ‘19 AA-1 MOVING TRUCKINO PICK- wp and delivery. Good service at PE +1803 or A-1 Moving & rrucking” Pickup & delivery service Eg Po BEDFORD MOVING Local _& Long Distance- FE 2-8787. CLEANUP a AND TRUCKING a +7300 LIGHT an es AND RUBBISH rE §-5933 Gant oe HEAVY TROCKING Rubbish hauled. i, sand. fil dirt and gravel. even) LIGHT AND HEAVY HAULING. _Reasonable, FE 4035 |INCINERATORS CLEA 2 ASH ot rubbish hauled Clean up FE +5 le LIGHT HAULING ODD JOBS. Cheap, FE_ T0171, O'DELL CARTAGE ~ Lone at address shown above _ dish any time Trucks to Rent. { ) Trucks Pontiac Farm and Industrial Tractor Co. Open Dail * vent omeass | OS PE 40401 PE #142. REDUCED RATES La :. van to serve you. Smith “+4864 Moving. FE VET wri 3 TON STAKE TRUCK | _ wants hauling FE 44088 A-1 DECORATING -_ PAINTING | and wa)l ‘ee Call for esth | _mate PE A-l PAINTING INTERIOR & EX- terior. 10 per cent disc. for cash. _Guaranteed Free est. FE 40205. A- PAINTING PAPERHANGING. Pa 11 removed Estimates. FE wat ee PAPERING __Mason Thom FE +8364 RALL DROGRATORS Painting vaper caucine paner _ removed wall washing FE 2-2706. INTERIOR AND EXTERIOR vainting and light trucking. Free estimate FE 8-0042, PAINTING CHEAPEST RATES IN TOWN FREF ESTIMATES Sd FE 2.0318 PAINTING INTERIOR. “AND EX- terior and wal) washing. Free estimates FE 2-4223_ Leta ee PAPERHANGING _ LL& CLEANED ___TOppen’ OR 3-706) Painting &W all \ Washing & __Free Estimates. FE 5-221) "Physiotherapy. _ 21a SWEDIEH MASSAGE & THERAPY. eo 2 Hyak technique. 72 Elm ~ Television Service __ 22 DAY OR Pia rhe apd TV SFRVICE FE 5-1296 or FE 5-8390 KA GUARARTERD 1 TV REPATR ANY RE FE ¢97% CONDO RADIO & TV, 127.8. PARKE oT COPENHAVER'S RADIO & TV repair, 596 W i Night serv- fee culls, PE 45607 TUCKER’ S RADIO TV | radio batteries a $3714, Li +000, FE +3600. 68 E. Pike St _Business Services 13 | Lost: FEMALE IRISH vicinity of Jayne Adams School. OR 3-4464. Furniture Refinishing 16A REPAIRING ease ES A SPE. Garden | Plowing | 16B | —! ___Laundry Service > «18 Lost: MALE BEAGLE ROUND Lake sub. Near Walters Lake. 2089. >" REGISTERED PEK- Body Sun. night. Answers to 22 N. Merrimac, Lost: BLACK CAT OLD shy. Sunday evening. vicinity of “PUPPY IN AU- — we ‘brown and white. iar DACHSHUND PUPPY, | gix net, Lost: PA RAREST. . GREEN. (oat RED aHOULDER STRAP gia ioee SE > PARAKEET VICIN- adion and Joslyn 4048. sears Lost: ‘SET OF ©A an - KEYS. CALL 760 Scott Tor. with Riverside wae BROWN — BILL- Dairy “Teo BETTER, LOST } PAIR OF PRESCRIPTION night ee LOST. YELLOW PARAKEET IN vicinity of cone Hospitel. Re- _Hobbies & ; & Supplies 24 24A uipment Eas See new claMatic rte DDOCK FIL Huron. __6-8783. — NEW SCRABBLE SETS, 63. PAINT bsg numbe Lp AND if found. |- California of 61 ~Notiese & Personals _28 TO HAVE _ +9058, eat Teweaving. Odgers. napp Shoes ‘orm: AL wal yee _ 1592. any Gini OR Woman NE Vernon Vie Yoong FE ential. Tee Salvation A: BAINTY MAID me he SUPPLIES. _Mra. rR 2-684, Mark. ~ Charles Chester Shoes | oo Pret! oo. 4-5825 EXPERIENCED ae COR. rT 8770 Canal Rd., Utica, Mich RE- ij CLEANING TO GET IN LINE: NOW'S THE TIME ina Foam for rugs and upbolstery. Waites N ~ KNAPP. SHOES PE 5-6720 ON “AND “AFTER THIS DATE, o IT will not be responsible for any debts contracted by any Steve Holde, Mich i AM OPENING A NEW THRIFT at 1218 Baldwin. Wil) take clothing on consignment. io for sale. cleaning Local and ne Distance Mértog | TRUCKS “FOR | HIRE AT ~ PARM- ington Trucking Co, 30615 W. 0| 41'9 Botan Saginaw &t. FE #0456 Mile. at low rates and 24 hr, ser | Abo viee. 12 noon to 6 pm. Call MA) __ €-3381 before or after hrs. Apply | HANNAH'S HUSBAND HECTOR ates so cleans TRUCKING AND HAUL ina RUB. | Fina Foam. Waite E 3-296 (25- “TO. _NONE. | daqnde ve en Rut 16. 330 9 Orchard Lake Rd. FE 4-4563 PAY CUT? Give You 1 Place to Pay Fase Your Mind Restore Credit WE ARE NOT A LOAN COMPANY MICHIGAN CREDIT COUNSELLORS e Oakland Theater TERE | for clean ing poss and upholstery. Waite's | Noth TANNER'S KUSHIONTRED SHOES y end walking 3358 Seward = | | 100 Ww EDDING LEAS fea 50 Printed napkings - fest service. | Wed. Children to Board 26, | COMPLETE CARE FOR 2? GRADE n. Metamora 67F5. COLORED DAY CARE FOR CHIL- dren. Licensed bome. FE 4-2892. Painting. & Decorating — 20 ROOM FOR 2 ees Wtd. Household Goods 27 * a N Tr QUE DISHES HANGING | ated shades and prisms. 7) REN. DAY 4-2083 RADIOS | mrt 6-8755 ay * URNITORE FL URNITURE N NEEDED Entire home or odd lots. Get the 3, com ght or munity LET Us BUY IT San AUCTION 8-2681, ONE or PON ee LARGEST Cash waiting was TO BUY ate FE 2- _ Wid. Misc ellaneous 28 WANTED: LARGE QUANTITY OF | i_cement blocks. FE ¢-1676. | WANTED USED BARBER E 4-0655_ us. (ear USED WATER SOFTEN- an N. agua eferably Watermaster, FE | WANTED | “Goon ‘USED UPRIGHT Basen "8 for church use ~ Money (red dee 284 Write TYPES $323. Cane 70 SELL YOUR HOME, SEE ALES. | WANTED $6,000" witn | GOOD 3 rood lovatién Ue for security. Comes at $80 mo «t|6 ver cent intl Haron St tia \ooameas Real state — aaa I 2 1 Ls. 23-1001 _Keewese 8’ o'n, and eed EXPECTANT pts Ton ola DESI roy bi 4 unfurnished MODE eae ee desirable locatton, adults only. house or more, by responsible peice woman. pe Alea. at 120 CINITY OF PONTIAC. xi ONTH $60. F “6 P.M. Two ROOM FURNISHED house of a a two children. ss Maximum -) AL SER sttod 4 ms rene Call ener! w our e¢, Ca. tn eer, RMALTY co. _ FB 2 WANTED a RENT: UNFUR- bedroom house. nished 2 3 are parents, 1 school age child. PE 4-1727. ips You Know? we have Daag Fag people KENNEDY crue EVENINGS ‘TIL as PE + R F. icNNEY 16708 SELL YOUR” BUSINESS, FARM, Share Living Quarters 30 MIDDLE AGED COUPLE, OR od to share small Some. rent ree FR 3 YOUNG WIDOW WANTS RE- tired woman or one working ae. 490 W. Huron _Wtd, Wtd, Transportation — 31 Sp wy oid RIDE TO PON- tlac Motor from Oxbow Lake. Shift 3 to "a By p.m. EM 3-0105 FROM. PONTIAC TO GM CEN- ter 12 Mile irr Yea Dyke 1:30 4:12 FE 246515. Wed. Contracts, Mtgs. 2 Cash Waiting tess good contracts gr e! ar r. Johnson pocooneny quick, courteous action. A. JOHNSON, Realtor 1704 S. Telegraph Rd. FE 4- 333, o 0. BUY OR SELL 1 wil) personally buy vour prop- oot or will - it for you and to get c it yeacenqnis Call now and ANTED 2-3-4 FAMILY INCOMES 6 ROOM MODE H WHITE BROS. CAN SELL YOUR HOME OR PR RTY As WE VE WHITE CASH Mave several buyers waiting for land contracts both large and small. new or seasoned Call PE 5-0975 and ask for Ted McCul- lough or. IVAN W SCHRAM_ FE 5-5091 or FE 5-9471 If no answer Ph FE, 5-2564 Open Evenings and Sundays ill! Jesiyn, Cor Ird Realtor Co-operative Real Estate Exchange 5% MORTGAGES On — + oe syepane™ from te 100 frontage. BD: Wat aay toe ae Sa! "Sand con (HE MOST FO Tou bave the the money Clark Rea) Estate. one +6402. Ask for Mr. wr $200,600.00 AVE At our raze to a or seasoned land contracts "tee our chenta, See me before you sell, ASK FOR BOB MAHAN. Te By -To Sell-To Insure You, BU IT-WE'LL INSURE IT MAHAN EALTY CO. REA Co-operatiye Real Estate Tisckaees —— 8 and Sunda 1075 Ww Hu * Ph FE }oo83 DMMEDIATE CASH FOR YOUR contract or equity tn your qe Templeton, Realtor WE ARE BUYING AND SELLING | — land contracte TODAY! Cal) us tow for the best and big est offer | of vaiue, quick cash settiement. Nicholie & Harger ( Co. 13, W Huron CASH _ FOR | “LAND SE COMPAACTE MJ. VanWelt, 4540 Dixie Hwy. | OR 1388 SELL YOUR BUSINESS, orton | I income property Many buyers Waiting wit ready cash Not brokers; no commission to pay us H. pores Co. Write Pontiac _Press Box 10 $$ ACT & SAVE $$ __ ACT-By celling tor our bid on your contracts SAVE-—Discount _! and time by selling to a RE- 3 _ 32-7174 FE 7-0154 after 6 a0 ROOM APT FURNISHED 1 LIABLE firm with a large num- ber of peivete investors. Ask for “ WHITE BROS. -Sarilaleed a 8660 Dixt Phone OR +1872 or non zire OR_37118 or OR “Wanted Real Estate . 3ZA CASH Por =e —— If you have what w e will be at your door within 2 re hours With cash for your equity Cali now and tel) Us What vou have. Edw. M. Stout. Realtor TT N. Saginaw St. Ph FE 5-8165 Open Eves ti] 8:30 | MALL FARM WITH SMALL rossi payment. Condition of butld- | FE not agian tN Joe Spencer, CLARK ": Dix wy Phone OR 3-1872 or OR 3-1760 wouLd ‘LIKE TO BUY SMALL IN- piy bo Pontiac WANTED « OR § ROOM HOUSE with lights and water $250 or $300 down. At once. EM 10132. Ask or - Leroy. room Pahoa store for counts. LAKE GRION 32 7 ROOM Fog cabins Furnished, kiteh- facilities. bye included. Secervations $ winter residence taken now, ity 20171. 8 8. Broadway. School teachers, newWlyweds or bachelors, deluxe ground floor motel ‘Kitchenette. Ga Near Blue __weailth. MODERN Ler seedl yROnT. 3 oe apt. Private OU heat. bone —— x Close to shopping Wop ERN CABIN’ WINTER children welcome. Sleepy _ follow Mote! 3400 Dixie Hwy MODERN 2 ROOM APT. ON CABS $18 weekly. Couple only. _FE E 45382. Near bus line. NEW 3 ROGMS AND BATH, BASE- ment spt. in Auburn Heights. Prefer to rent to single person _FE ¢133)0 NICELY FURNISHED GROUND floor apt. Narra Adulte only, _No_ drinkers. 671 W. Huron St PVT 3 AND BATH. SQUARE LK. _$15_ plus utilities, FE 86-1370. — ROOM, NEWLY RRSORATIER: Private bath 107% N Saginaw. _Apply apt. 1, after 5 p.m. SMALL. CLEAN i APT 2 2 : GENTLE- men, PE 3-1308. d UNION” LAKE NORTH SIDE. 1631 Play sted. a . oe. complete kitchen and ear around WALLED | nie “NEWLY DEC- orated 3 rooms and garage. Shower. Ca furnace 1 child wel- _ come | mo. EM }- Rent t Apts. U Unfurnished 34 2 ROOMS UNFURNISHED, MOD- ern. Apply 317 Whittemore. Call FE 30414. Room APT. PARTLY PURN. Adults. Heat & _ pp rE _2-7147, PE 71-0154 6 2? LARGE a sceusin a BATH. Heat. lights. eas and washer $7 _ Florence Ave. 2 ROOMS HEAT, STOVE. RE- _ftig_ 93 Murphy, Rear. “345 ROOM ONPURN. 3 Lest —4 ae BATH AT 38 cate aS oe permitted. “K 1G IE MPSTEAD 102 E Huron FE 46204 3 ROOMS PRIVATE ENTRANCE and beth Utilities furn. Adults _FE ste per month. 131 Oneida. J NEWLY Mopore expelled 4 maaen apts. 2 berlain, 4 Auburn Ra. ou private bath and entrance. FE p 50857. 3 ROOMS AND BATH. | PRIVATE _entri@fice, references. FE 2-4731 We also need listings on all types 4 ROOMS AND BATH ON wit __side PE 54-7731 - _. re LARGE STEAM ~ HEATED rooms Private bath and hot wa- _ter, FE 2-1060 é —— APT TREAT PURNISHED. of residential property | plete real estate service see Us. | . BROWN, Realtor ~ EAST SIDE. AUBURN HTS. ROC & BATH EMPLOYED couple preferred. 161 W. Howard. 2 AND 4 ROOM APTS. __% Ch 2_ ROOMS ON “LAKE ORION. 7 ROOMS CURiSTIAN COUPLE, rivate bath and en- apeere (ete: 80 0566 furn 2651 Elizabeth Le 5-7081 2 ROOMS IN 1, TOWN GENTLE- 2 ROOMS. ADULTS. ane STREET FE 4-0608 or FE 5-3714. "3 "ROOMS Ts BATH. S| mR ROOM Newey r DECORATED. N a0 ROOMS CLEAN. 3 MEN, . BUS 2 ROOM APT. MCELY Fo FUR- _entrance. 77 Dwight. after 6 2 #OOMS . AND ee “NR, AU- . Private entrance 32 7 ROOMS ae ENTRANCE ROOMS PRIVATE ENTRANCE. $14 per week FE 2-5689. 169 Whit 20 ROOMS A AND ‘BATH Clean and quiet couple only 5-6863 2 ROOM BASEMENT APT PART- ly furnished Pvt. wa Rea- oT ROOM QUIET. CLEAN E 24th On Lincoln. OR 3 3 ROOMs AND PATH. COU COUFLE J ROOMS & BATH COUPLE ONLY _192 Whittemore after 4 p.m ROOM APARTMENT | WORK- at couple preferred FE 5-8282 ROOMS. PRIVATE BATH. PRI- * vate entrance Man and wife FE week Sooly 9 to 12 AM. Satur- Were in & predicament’ Due to | our ectire! a vertising and proven | sales methods, we are very much | in need a 2 and 2 bedroom | _ homes. city and suburban. to = isfy our customers Your rea) | estate problems will selve our predicament. If you are planning sell your home hone FE 44492 and our complete real es- tate service will be at your disposal We also have cash buyer, for three bedroom home in good beighborhood : CLARK REAL ESTATE FE 4-6492 1362 W Huron 8t Open Evenings Co-operative Real Estate Exchange RESLTOR. e| FE TRADES — TRADES ~ = ee in tradin mes, ms business opportunities, lareo c payments ere scarce Trade your Do not fee! pM mies Jf Gail ro for an appointm and ea ORRIS & SON FE #1557 20) oR OOMS, AND | PATH ~ ADULTS 6005 Highland APT FOR chat ~ PRIVATE EN- trance. Refrigerator, stove all utilities furn. Couple working days. 3060 Lexington, Scott Lake, R 3-7256 DEL-RIO APTS. 281 Oakland 3 rooms and bath, bed ha yan stove and utilities furnished. Cou- op _ ple only. fa | Coowerstreg Real Estate Exchange _Rent Apts. Furnis Furnished 33 ARCADIA APTS. Me Ton —, bath. Adults only, “kK G HEMPSTEAD 102 E. Huron HEATED APTS NEW | lane type, living room. bedroom. din- ette, kitehen, bath. on leke and Hwy. 80—14 miles west of Pon- tine MU _44295 or EM 3-2486, HURON GARDENS New modern 3 rooms and bath, Ist floor, fAod monthly. THELMA M ELWooD = PE sched LARGE eeeesaere 3 ROOMS. Dining nook “Adult ath Garage Near Airport Adults OR 3-1943. LARGE 1 BEDROOM APT IN modern apt building Adults. Norn side Union Lk. 1651 Play- aan “KITCHEN, LIVING R ROOM bedroom. bath and utility Grosed floor, $60 per month in Drayton Plains HITE BROS. BEAU TORS 5660 Dixie Hwy Phone OR viet or OR 3-1769 LOWER 3 ROOM APARTMENT, near GMC Truck. $12 weekly tn- cluding heat hot water. 280 Fish- _er_EMpire 22. WSYCVAN VIDIAGE © Available Oct 1 the new James K terraces. Each unit has base- ment. ving room. dinette. kitch- en. 2 bedrooms and bath. New electric stove and refrie Pri- re entrance. Your choice of unit you act now $8118 ner month. "TOM ELSTON REALTY INC M1 6-2900 WEST SIDE 7 ROSHIRE COURT Terrace 5 rooms. bath and base- ment. Gas heat Verv sharn Car- peted and newly redecorated Adults only $100 per month. FE 2-8208 or FE 2-6460 WEST SIDE DUPLEX 2 BLOCKS from Webster School. gas heat, 2 bedroom, afallable immediately, $92 a mo etre 5 42521 _ afted.d4 FE_5-1172. | Rent Houses Furnished | 35 1 BEDROOM AND OARAGe. TIM- ken oil furnace auto hot water, full bath. avatiable till June. Lower Straits Lake. 865 a mo. _Ret_ required. Adults EM 3-8444 2 BEDROOMS LAKE FRONT Stainles« stee! sink & dishwasher. Thermostat control off furnace. Not less 6 months lease or more $125 per month. First & last month payable in advance. Oct. _ist. Phone EMpire 3-5036. 2 BEDROOM LAKE ORION, WA- terfront home. Avaliable Sept. 2ist Automatic gas heat Chil- dren welcome, but no dogs, 880 a mon. yr froynd State occupa- tion and age children. Pontiac Press Box 62 5 REDROOM PINE INE LAKE HOME, Practically new 259 ft Must be seen to be ap heclr meni $250 a month Available Sept Ist to June Ist. 3184 Middlebelt Rd. % mile north of Long Lake Rd. FE 2 20 6 ROOM 3 ROOM LAKE front home $80; we utilities. Ref required First and last mo rent, be deposit Lease from Oct. LADDS INC. 4286 Dixie Hey OR_3-2361 ROOMS a ny _8 Paddock AVAILABLE NOW TO JUNE 15. Nicely furnisher bedroom house Avtomati: ho water shower. 10 a _FE “4-0982 after 4 3 ROOMS. ‘y BLOCK FROM TOWN, mT aoa AND BATH. 1 WORKING | Ideal location FE 2-1672 | |4 ROOMS NEWLY. DECORATED | ’ ROOM” > GRNSRRD FLAT Woo 2 rooms with “private bath. ideal for working couple __ dock, miles from Pontiac 820 weekly. 1-6 306 leomneere Furnished Including sutomatic washer and dryer 3 pedicom — all wall carpeting. resveation roe ano garage will lease for 9 months, Charac- ter and credit references COTTAGE SUITABLE FOR a OR 2. Call MY 2-2952 before 2 pm, geen eterno em mete qt , ORION. 4 ROOMS LAKE- its. $50 Walter Green, |CPA GUS "i919 M15 ne 2 collect TL 143 SMALL 7 ; email child. %4 Fer Ouse 1 | RF Ww. SMALL wore Scalar: -| tg heat, % bus gery. Couple oreterred ae