The Weather Count 2 v8. Sadun sae Fas - 2 14th YEAR Disagree on ee ~ FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 31, 1950—38 PAGES f US. Mercury Drops LEE RENEE Ss Sines as Judge Orders | Accused Killer fo Stand Trial Says Jury Decide If Defendant Is Insane During Hearing Howard. Wayne Moore, accused sex killer of three- year-old Martha Little in Lake Orion, must stand trial, Circuit Judge George B. Hartrick ruled today. After a two-day sanity hearing in which one psy- chiatrist said Moore was in- sane and two others said he Examined ||sers Parley. ‘(on Suez Canal Runs Into Snag Princess Meg- Leaves England for World Tour LONDON @® — Princess Mar- garet flew smilingly off today on a five-week official visit by plane and ship to British territories in the Indian Ocean and East Africa. Diplomats Can’t Agree on Words for Challenge to Egypt LONDON (f—The 18-na- Queen Mother Elizabeth waved farewell as the giant, four-engine ‘Argonaut lifted her 26-year-old daughter into the overcast sky over London for the trip into the sunny tropics. tion Suez conference ended tonight with a hint from. might join the Western- sponsored Cooperative As- sociation of Suez Canal Users, already assured ma- ijority backing. HOWARD W. MOORE was not, Hartrick ruled the question of sanity must be determined ‘by the jury. Prosecutor Frederick C. Ziem tentatively set trial for Oct. 12. Dr. L. Jerome Fink, Pontiae he believes Moore has no real remorse for the crime and has been Insane for the past 5 to 10 years. But Dr. Ivan A. LaCore, super- intendent of Pontiac State Hospital, (Continued on Page 2, Col. 5) $85,000 Grant OK'd Dems to Hear LONDON (# — Last-min- jute snags today delayed final agreement among foreign ministers and en- voys of 18 nations consid- Pakistan, a holdout, that it Scotland. family were not on hand. They are vacationing at Balmoral Castle, in The five-week tour is the prin- cess’ most important official func- tion since the breakup last Octo- ber of her rothance with Group Capt. Peter Townsend. The handsome, divorced air ace is himself soon to leave for Africa—by jeep on a round-the- Margaret's plane headed first ' Pu. > a for Britain's Mediterranean rock bastion of Gibraltar, From there the royal route lay through Kano, on the edge of the Sahara, and 5 4 OH NO, NOT YET! —The calendar still says summer, but two members of the Chautauqua Sen. Humphrey ering joint action to chal- i at Fund-Raising Dinner, for Paul Sutton ‘of the precise nature of the night will hear Sen. Hubert H. political es in two |Humpbrey, Minnesota ‘documents the conference as principal speaker at a fund- was to issue. Experts of°17 of the nations agreed on the form and timing « an approach to the United Nations. They hammered out the accord after the final touches to a plan setting up the “Cooperative Assn. of Suez Canal Users” (CASCU) to protect the rights of the mari- time nations in the canal Egypt took over July 3. Only Pakistan, of the 18 nations in conference here since Wednes- day, stayed away from the ex- perts’ meeting. First elected to the Senate in He had been élected mayor of mediate approach U.N. Minneapolis in 165 after serving) od t0 the © as federal] administrator of the War be announced. - . (Training and War Manpower pro-| Indications were that all the rest ae -4-4Continued-on Page 2,-Col.1) Decorations for temororw's din- ner will be provided ‘ . wlaiaps Flood Rains Hit Luzon ' MANILA (®—Flood rains swept scheduled to be main speaker at Gilda, ‘tomorrow's Williams Day dinner, 130 miles an hour, slammed ‘into Highland , for General Hospital| Going to UM? Here's How Football fans attending the University of Michigan-UCLA game a week from tomorrow will-be able to use a new bypass on U. S. 12 around the south side of Ann Arbor. Charles. M. Ziegler, state highway commissioner, said the by- pass will open at-11 a. m. that day, from U. S. 23 southeast of the city west to Saline road. : The rest of the bypass from U.-S. 23 west to U. S. 12 will open the following Saturday, in’ time for. the Michigan State-Michigan game. Another alternate route recommended for Pontiac fans by the Automobile Club of Michigan is Telegraph road (U. 8. 24) south to U, 8. 12 and west into Ann Arbor. 3 Lee O. Brooks, chairman of the Oakland County Road Commis- sion, said because of road construction work around South Lyon on Pontiac trail, he recommends taking Huron (M59) west to U. S. 23 and then south into Ann Arbor. * ate ey P ‘lenge Egyptian control of the Keya port where the princess Solon Is Main Speaker’ tne suez Canal. There was no indication for the major part of her trip. difficulty except that it in- . Oakland County Democrats to-volved drafting of tricky. dl ing » in Uganda, to Mombasa, County Highway Dept., New York, are coldly viewing their snowy writing on the blade of a plow they'll be using soon. Similar scenes have residents wonde’ tomorrow aft-~noon will board the to an end. royal yacht Britannia, her home. ummer? — Bet Your Life! taken place in Northern Michigan during the last couple of days as unseasonal snow flurries made as Snow Covers Sault Ste. Marie Furnaces Still Burning on Last Summer Day; Frost Kills Crops Today was the last full day of summer and chilly autumn weather already moved in over most of the eastern half of the nation, Frosty air extended from the Great Lakes and the lower Mississippi Valley eastward to the Atlantic " |Coast. For the second straight night, Michigan shared in 30-degree temperatures re- corded over the entire re- gion. In some places, it was below freezing. . The cold wave was. bringing a weird Michigan summer to a crazy end. Kids were throwing snowballs ‘this morning on the way to school jin Sault Ste, Marie, There's two inches of snow there. The last flowers of summer were frosted over in Gladwin _ half way up the Lower Peninsula, | where it registered 23 degrees. AP Wirephete _ Hurry on Puzzle No. 16 oom ats ‘Swell Up to $1,000 President Hiding Facts of Global Conditions "ASHIN se adi ; Set. Or do you see $1,000 as almost a year in college? Stee STON ns - | It might also mean you can make a down payment will conti 7" _ helon that home of your own . oh ged gs you've been saving for. Or! 11 you think you might have been (oo. Kyteges Sem —lwhat about a trip to Eu-that person, get busy on Puzzle despite objections from President rone? You can have any of No. 16 and be sure to get it here 1 . - these things if you figure om time . . . on a postcard. | For those of you who qualified The Democratic standard bearer out the answer to Pot-O- | it missed the correct answers, ‘Gold Puzzle No. 16. | carn to Page Five to see where you trying to debate om puzzle have been checked and tries are coming closer and closer Peaches Leaves Jackpot in Pot-O-Gold | You can do quite a bit with $1,000. Maybe you've) ‘been wanting a new washer and drier or a color TV The weather was warmer in southern Michigan. But furnaces are still turned on in Pontiac as r if maybe the world was coming the cold wave brings summer to a chilly end tomorrow. ke to Address Towa Farmers Rr weiBten preted tht \gradually warming weather might usher in the first weekend of the Stevenson Gets Chance new season. to Make Reply Saturday arter 2 summer when Oakland H t | County outdoor-lovers saw rain at Plowing Contes | neart Meet the weathe | erman had this to say about the |Eisenhower argues the Republican) It may rain again case for the farm vote before & Bardiey Field, Conn., with 22, critical audience of Iowa farmers ang Providence, R. I., with 34.9, today in the heart of the corn-and-\haq the lowest readings ever re- ‘hog country, — ‘corded so early in the season. | He makes his opening bid for) fount Washington, N. H., had a ‘vote at the National Plowing Con-|inch of snow on the last full day ‘test near Newton, Iowa. of summer, _A half an inch of snow fell dur- ing the night in the western foot- ito the correct answers, and NeXt) or nig Democratic rival, Adial |hills of the Adirondacks. |week you may be the winner. | gi venson . who appears before | The temperature went down to the same audience tomorrow, 29 at Falmouth, Mass., to 27 at N, H., to 29 at Newport Eisenhower will be making is =e NX The Minnesota senator also is Luzon Island today as erratic Ty- j | { ; ‘| i _— j a Ph winners were found, the mage threat to peace in Ih* prize money now totals $1,000, pis! $25 if you're a Press subscriber. jworld and what he called anon. no $50,000 Estate to Mother —_ | REDWOOD CITY, Calif. —At-) torneys éstimate that Frances B. Willson, 46, the famed Peaches Browning of the 1920s, left an estate of approximately $50,000. Her will, filed here for probate, left her estate to her mother, Mrs. Carolyn M. Heenan, of. nearby San Carlos. Peaches won fame when she married Edward (Daddy) Brown- ing, 52-year-old New York multi- millionaire, at the age of 15, |since his veto last spring of a Democratic-sponsored bill which would have restored supports on basic farm crops to the 90 per cent of parity level. AIDES OVERRULED He vetoed the bill against advice by some of his political strategists who felt the action was certain to cost the GOP the farm vote. Cheering crowds turned out in every little town along the way and farmers stopped work in their fields to wave a greeting to the presidential motorcade mained in the central part of the nation. Temperatures from Texas north were in the 40s and 50s. The mercury in sunny Florida, however, was languishing in the mid-70s, The cold air did not go that far south. Today's high may reach 66 de- grees here, it was predicted. To- night's temperatures will -be in the mid-40’s, with a possible high to- morrow of 70 degrees, The lowest temperature in down- town Pontiac preceding 8 a.m. was 37 degrees. At 2 p.m. the mer - cury was up to 60 degrees. The Iowa stop for Stevenson is Moving Day for United Numerical Lead © LOUISVILLE, Ky, @—Th city telephone directory is con- cerned. Just off the press, it lists one Eisenhower, five Kefauvers, 24 Nixons and two columns of Stevensons, The new $9200 Oakland County partment ot Hospitals, who helped Health Center at 1070 N. fi i a8 8 BF HE i a5F in construction of the building, will inant features of the structure which is 48 by: 216 A total of @ rooms house a complete econutrol tlinic, medical treatment rooms, | In Today's | RetO-Geld Anwwers..... Car Rams Truck; ‘Driver Is Killed Detroiter Decapitated When Auto Hits Stalled Steel Trailer Fund Staff | | A Detroit man was killed in- | Istantly early this morning when his car crashed into the rear of ing able to talk to the House about it, Senators felt they should wait before acting on it.”’ ( He i #f H ual i i ii a fr b i ? i a; 33. : i fF iu it | activities sptved by the Pentiag Press Phote General Hospital is “far below” the national average, Dr. Harold A. Furlong, chief of staff at the Consumers Plans Refunds Customers Can Expect Money Back by Jan. 1 in Rate Changes be the basis of a final settlement, and an announcement on the ee 6 Se The Weather Full U.8, Weather anor Report : PONTIAC AND YVICINITY—Fair ond a Vittle warmer today, high 58 to 62. rtly low 8 a.m. ton } seflorwedaytin =: Fender gl Hy. tiees Gaturdey at 6: ordinary household gas users and) $10 to $16 to space-heating cus- tomers. * The refund, totaling $4,171,000, | revenues derived from it. subsidiary $7,232,650 by Panhandle. TELLS HOW ‘The utility's plan for passing on the refund to its customers in Michigan was described to the State Public Service Commission by John W. Kluberg, Consumers controller. Kluberg said of the amount received by Michigan Gas Stor- age, $276,165 will go to Con- sumers for gas it from February to December, 1962, when it did not charge its customers the higher rate, About $250,000 will go to the storage company for gas it pur-' chased but did not sell to Con- jsumers and $4,469,991 is available for customers—less $298,900 to be -|\deducted for refunding costs. * * * Kluberg said about 360,000 domestic and space-heating cus- tomers will get back $3,547,200 and Study at Hospital Reveals Infant mortality rate at Pontiac'city hospital, told the Board of Trustees last night. Furlong submitted a report on the recently completed survey of the hospital by a team of Min- neapolis hospital consultants showing the mortality rate climbed to 1.9 per cent last year after yearly decreases since 1952. Furlong reported between July 1 last year to May 31 this year, 2,770 births, not including stillborn infants, were recorded at the hos- pital. pounds at birth,” he sald, infants are so prema that there is little hope of saving their lives, although every effort is made to do so," Furlong emphasized. “Because of this, our rate should be corrected to allow for these deaths whicl. we could hardly expect to prevent,” he added. This corrected infant mortality’ rate would be 10.4 per thousand or 1.04 per cent. Furlong reported that a 1954 U. S. Public Health Service national rate was 2.05 per cent. Three Birmingham Offices Are Looted County detectives today are in-; businesses in adjoining buildings' in Birmingham. A total of $283 in cash was re- ported missing today by the three companies, The burglaries were discovered Thursday morning. Hardest hit was the Hubbell, Roth & Clark Engineering Co., 954 Hunter Bivd., which lost $158. The Cuddie Engineering firm, at 950 Hunter Bivd., lost $100. O'Dell, Hunter was looted of $25. Tractor: Pins Worker at Highland Golf Club Club was injured yesterday when a tractor rolled over him on the 15th fairway. He is Carl J. Walter, of Bir- Mesa cote Betanany at Va wee = me 6 N Brui C : rp leighbor’s Car Bruises $8. Mace ie ge eaten ms onsumer rices Toddler -in Driveway fa. m..,..cc0s 8 D. Mase see. 5 80 gee aS p.m... e580 Show Slight Drop fe ee Thursday tn Pontioe SHINGTON C and chest when struck by a car Wakes Suameneties pean sswebeesbes o M W. _ being backed out of a driveway SEELEIIN 34|Pelces dipped two-tenths of one per) ..ar his house yesterday. Mean temperature “Anson: cent last month from the all-time) “Tomas H. Compau, son of Mr. ne high recorded in July, the Labor|..4 Mrs. Howard Compau, was . One Year Age in Pontiac Department’s Bureau of Labor| sated at Hos- Fighert hase vessepdeanees U8 Statistics reported today. ital $ St. Joseph Mercy Bese, LOMPETAETD. «4.60103 0s sess S85 ’ & . The car was driven by James) — Ewan Clague, BLS commission-|sheidon, who lives across the street oT rrr Thsler, said a sharp seasonal drop in|tom the Compaus. aa iO wnlteh ot ieee ee Be ve : Thursday's Temperstere € - Other items ' ‘ timers 4 31 Marquette 8 proce, Se rise in|'X@- Mamie “Just Folks’ : Ker Quaum § Tl 'meat, apparel, atitomobile and] BOONE, Towa (INS) — Mra {2 other prices may offset the still-|Joel Carlson told friends that her psy food the r “The September © ‘ equal the alltime ture | Ark ‘Bicyclist, Hit by Truck, vestigating the Sreakin of three/De Hewlett and Luckenbacher at 952) ~ An employe of the Highland Golf| SALE PLANNED—Judge H. Russel Kiwanians. Young Holland, 117 E. Iroquois Dr., helps out four local © Tom Barnett makes the sale above. Local Ki- Kiwanis Clubs by buying peanuts. The peanut wanis tiembers — 100 strong — will man the |s°! sale this weekend will benefit local children's streets to sell the peanuts. Far Below National Average Pontiac Deaths Infant Death Rate Down), pow joc Mrs. Paul (Florence Allen) Jones, 45, of 96 Jackson St. died yesterday morning in Pontiac Gen- eral Hospital after an illness of six months. Born in Altheimer, Ark, in 1910, she was the daughter of Will and Love P. Russell Lasley. Mrs. Jones, who came here from Pine Bluff, Ark. two years ago,| is survived by her husband; her father of Pine Bluff and three) children, Jewell Allen of Flint, C. B. Allen and Willie Allen Jr., both of Pine Bluff. Other survivors include the fol- lowing brothers and sisters, Curtis Lasley of Pine Bluff, Will Lasley of Jonesboro, Ark., Lorenzo and Eu- ' and Sarah Wilson of Wabbaseka, | Mrs, Jones’ body will be at the William F, Davis Funeral Home this afternoon. Saturday evening it will be sent to Wabbaseka, Ark. for service Tuesday with burial in ithe Pine Bluff Cemetery, The Rev. G, W. Westbrook will officiate. in Satisfactory Condition Curtis Cutter, 9, of White Lake Township, is in satisfactory condi- tion: at Pontiac Osteopathic Hos- pital today with a possible concus- He was riding a bicycle when struck by a truck at Hutchins and Farnsworth Roads in White Lake Township. The truck was driven by James M. Wasser, 29, of arborn. ithe year at 8 tonight at the Knights which will join the city's “Parade ny” at Pontiac High, 8. staff ‘ee ROGER M. KYES Navy to Decorate -|Local GM Official | GM's Roger M. Kyes, of Bloom- . field Hills, will be awarded the A.|Navy’s highest civilian decoration, 3 Land in Hospital, 5 Hurt in Collision Three persons were hospitalized and five others injured in a truck- car collision at M24 and Oakwood Rd. in Oxford Township Thursday afternoon In fair condition at Pontiac Gen- “lrecognition of Kyes’ the Distinguished Public Service Award, at a noon ceremony in Washington, Tuesday . * * The presentation, by Navy Secre- tary Charles S. Thomas, will be in service as deputy secretary of defense during the first 15 months of the Eisen- administration. , General Motors vice presi- State Awards Three Xway Bridge Bids yesterday. * + * All three are in Oakland County. eral Hospital are driver Claude E. Ruby, .58, ; Charles: Berndt, 48, of Oak Park, a pas- senger in the truck, and Walter M. | Robertson, of Lapeer, who was rid- Jarvick Construction Co. of Center’ ing in the car. | Ruby suffered fractures of the right leg and wrist and cuts and bruises. Berndt has a head injury and cuts of the face, right arm and knees. Robertson is being treated for a fractured left leg, multiple cuts and bruises. Low bidder on a bridge to carry Orchard y, which is the relocation ‘ot U.S, 16, was E. C. Nolan and Line, with a bid of $120,827. * « low bid of $93,902. * The others were released after treatment. Included were Gerald 8. Butler, 23,. of 23094. Roanoke Ave., driver of the truck, Alton Butler, 50, same address, Donald Flamsbaugh, 42, of Lapeer, Charles Boots, 41, of Lapeer, and William J, Marr, 54, of Lapeer. Barber Shop Groups fo Croon Tonight Pontiac Chapter No. 17 of the and hold its “kickoff program for of Pythias hall, 962 Voorheis Rd. The Pontiac area barber shop known with a low bid of $187,743. Appoint 3 Associates at Pontiac General Three appointments to the associate staff at Pontiac General Hospital were announced last night by the Board of Trustees. Appointed were Dr. Joseph H. Chandler, Dr. David M. French and Dr. Edwin S. Peeke. Chandler will work with the internal medicine section, French will be an associate staff member of Harmo School Dec. Drive the New Champ Now! Take a ride today in the miles-per-gallon ‘champ of all V-8's in the Mobilgas Economy Run. Drive the new performance champion, “=! THE BEST BUY OF THE YEAR winner of the gruelling 24-hour speed-endur- ON THE MOST EXcITING ance run. Act now! a CAR OF THE YEAR! PONTIAG RECENTLY BRORE H NASCAR ENDURARCE AND SPEED RECORDS AT BOMREMILLE, UTA NOW IS THE TIME TO TRADE Contracts for the final three State Highway Department. said Lake road over the ex- formed in the third-grade levels. Contract for a bridge to carry) Wixom road over the expressway was awarded to H. R. Boyd and L. W. Fitch of Dearborn, with a A bridge carrying the express- jway over an access road to the |Kensington Park area will be built iby W. H. Harvie, Inc., of Detroit, will work in surgery and Peeke ar. start “within the next day or two.” ‘ity Board continue its activities School | event for re Day in Birmi gham ; OKs Hiring Skating Leader for Etoni-- ALL METAL—7% Inch World Globes Simms Price 98' from six years of study in Sweden| and Europe, will be guest speaker, t next Thursday's meeting of the’ scension Lutheran Altar Guild. The program at 1:39 p.m, at the church will be open to guests, — but is of especial interest be. — cause of the Rev. Mr, Kreinhe- — * * i Girl Scouting is under way here, with from 25 to 30 new troops being ‘and with leaders signing up for ‘leadership training courses that start the end of this month, ac-) cording to Birmingham District Chairman Mrs. John Keene. | Next, meeting will be Oct. 8, jtriet’s Vet 100 troops will be dis- cussed Homer’s Odyssey was chosen for the first book discussion of the Great Books Group for its next meeting Oct. 3, when the group organized with 45 members on Wednesday. Membership is up slightly. Post Office Deliveries to Be Extended in City U.S. Rep. George A. Dondero an- nounced today the U.S. Post Office Department is ordering city de- livery service in Pontiac extend- ing along Kettering, Emerson, | Cameron, Melrose and Kenilworth streets, The new service will benefit 249 families, Dondero said, and—will. 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Coed WAS SEA occ die cteeees. $39.50 Hie Sececrececvcvcoeceeccesers * ONLY “EDISON” GIVES YOU ALL THESE QUALITY FEATURES Full 1 all hardwood crib with 4 height adjustable aris ond both sides drop with convenient toe trip, Has SETS steel stabilizing bar for extra rigidity. Plastic teething rail, _also extra large plastic casters.. Chifferobe has 4 small ‘89>> ($5 DOWN yet folds flat - to 6” and with ‘one hand! | Pie = fe PONTIAC'S LARGEST DISPLAY OF BABY FURNITURE! a cas eevee ee eevee $34.95 FROM iS Now! Pa © Just a Few Ste City Metered i 4 ge ae — ? NY--- QUALITY FURNISHINGS SINCE 1917 © Our Own Lighted Customer Parking Lot Just Around the Corner OPEN FRIDAY AND MONDAY NIGHTS ‘TIL 9:00 | Just out... and Just wonderful! 4 Ad GS Li, / fur : : @ This furniture is news . . . and the news is great! 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A human can ci ea eee te te ee 2 ____ PHE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1956 ; a8 : : Re ee en SS 2 el! : Pres cues s fs ee oo : 2 tats x vo ag body kno ph Bee is. right. In the sense better a * concealed , “BUG” DRUDGE - t. Thi good Bet has some element of is used! would be re nl ooh gghiapetalrg doubt. But if he has a good BIT * ot” peg ogee ghee stag inn 4 which ’ pretty secure, could include a new war weapon),/mosphere of unpleasantness at al! 2, TOP is right. There is no rea- ma-/BUG fits very Well. No one wants|times.” Both on the job and off,| son to be careful it you wish to| enemy agents to know a country’s|the DRUDGE would experience Tip a performing waiter, since giv- Who | secrets, even if these secrets have|this general atmosphere. A Grudge ing ® Tip is routine procedure. of having/a detect which must be ironed out./creates a atmosphere of However, anyone may have to be not be/Concealment of a Bag is not strong unpleasantness, rather than a gen-' careful if he wishes to TOP such (deprived enough. It is not a mere bag (dis-/eral one, being a special hard a waiter—that is, to hurl witticisms uneasy isipitch case or brief case) which feeling for a particular cause. at him in an effort to outclass © describe must be concealed, but documents 1956, General his humor. Al] performers aré pre- feels a: and information ~, Features ‘Corp.) pared with material to crush sach oe a hecklers, and if the waiter is a. you may well have to te careful when you wish to TOP | im, we can't absolutely claim it tends | to create a feeling of mutual dis-'| mutual feeling of distrust. 5. SLUM is right. A slim diet, monotonous, or drearily the same.’ There are an infinite number of such diets. A SLUM diet would be a repetitious diet of SLUM, or! stew, and thus monotonous. j 6. BOAST is right, There is noth- | (am . “ CHOOSE FROM MANY OTHER SUITES "- SUBSTANTIAL SAVINGS! BREAKFAST SETS BUYS! mip) | Repeat ters fw Cuy of the Week! _ doubt “youl WESTINGHOUSE . word. A'BIB or apron is like to | STEAM IRON 10 fisherman who be useful to a A eran Swivel TV Tables £295 | Reg. $429 3-Way | Combinstion 21’ RCA TV ‘288 i! # “REG. $59.00 PC. DINETTE fis +38] il : i 3 gz 5 @ z STAGE (an employe who is ar 2 ag $ ¥ ca i Grey Mother of Pearl Plastic to see a pass or credentials 4 i kstage to a 9%. HEAT is right. A a thermal] unit or measurement of : so we cannot say it has a prime) association with them. ' important in all seafaring. Ball, af. bucket to empty water out of a: Save 1.99! Regularly 5.98 Value! Zipper Front! Action Back! Windproof! ~ Our Exclusive — “BRIGADIER JACKET” |S. MeLAXL te Fit Sizes from 36 to 50 ® Rayon Chest Stripe Patterns! 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LARSON’S ge, ied WHAT IS IT?: > Larson's $.M.D, SWEDISH is a special diet which was invented in Sweden, the country with the healthy way of living, If you are overweight because. you eat too much and if you want to reduce easy, quick and safe, without being hungry, then you should get a package and see for yourself that you don’t have to be so fat. HEALTHY—NOT DANGEROUS: Larson’s Swedish Milk Diet takes off the excess fat in a natural way without using drugs, slimming ingredients or exercising. . Invented in Sweden, ' being introduced here in America. IMPROVE YOUR HEALTH: Larson's $.M.D. is now Because it is so limited in supply it sells out fast so you should ask for-it today. Larson’s $.M.D., a granular preparation, combines with milk to form bulk to help keep your intestinal tract regular, Larson’s $.M.0. supplies healthy bulk and encourages normal habit time. You will feel more fitin body and clearer of mind. And you also should be more energetic. HOW TO USE: Just a teaspoonful of $.M.D. granules with a glass of milk four times a day, only 3 days a week! Friday you diet the Swedish Milk Diet Way. Monday, Wednesday, Tuesday, Thurs- Gay, Saturday and Sunday you eat your normal meals! NO UNDERFEEDING: i RESULTS ARE GUARANTEED: sa IF you tollow’ die diet tanlifully you should love + inches the first week, or you return the package 9200 00000000505505 oo SSSSSOOHOOSSHOSSH OSHS OHSOSOSSSH OSH OHOSSEHHSES SCHFHOOHSOESOSSEEEHOEEESSOSOHSHHSOHHHSE SS SSE HHSHOHESSOSOHOOHOOES SHRPSSOEOOOOSESOCODOOEDOOCOOOOCOOODOOLOSOTESOSOOEEOSEEEEEEOESED OOOO OOOOOROSOSOOESSOOCOOHO SOD EOOOEEODODEEOOOEDOOOES oe against fashion’s | ——EnIDan OF THN ANSOCIATED FRaSe oor vablegulana ty eager a SSS eee Tus Powruc te by gate coe Serie Heat een em re. Seeger earatle secre FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1956 More Potent Gas ~“As if Aimerican motorists weren't — companies are about to multiply their confusion. . * * * keener competition to the oil com- panies, Each one has striven to at- Each has sought to “ higher, demands of the new engines. Recently Esso has gone to third, higher rated gas. This has meant building and operating | pumps handling three different qualities of gas at each station. Now there will be regular, extra - and “100 plus” gas, the latter cf- fered in “golden” colored pumps. Sun Oi] is experimenting with a plan to offer drivers a choice of five different qualities through mixing a special “octane concentrate” with a single basic brand. Other companies are watching these experiments and pushing their own offerings under as catchy phrases as they can think up. ee The Ethyl Corporation estimates 97, and that the average regular gas now has the same rating, 90.1, as pre- tities gas had in/1950( m+! The motor companies are forc- ing the oil men to keep on their - toes to meet the changes made in automotive engines. nal Prospect Dr. PeILLIrP WERNETTE sees & that they had a frost away back on the bright future ahead of the United night of Sept. 8 that killed her squash States economy. Speaking before the Economic Club in Detroit recently, he said America’s national income will rise forty per cent every ten 1 find that he’s living in at least. five locations in the Pontiac area: 86 Cottage St., 1015 Premont St, 4461 Cheeseman Road, 333 Gateway St. and 10 Union Lake years in the foreseeable future. ee ee Eee oe _ ’ He added that, while there un- doubtedly will be periodical fluctua- tions, these will not be one-fifth as severe as the depression of the 1930's. Prof. Wernette warned that in- creasing prosperity would bring new problems. These, he said, would include increasing crime, lack of interest in public affairs, and neglect of the under- The first two already are plainly to be noted. It is more difficult to realize the last because of the great emphasis placed on the needs of the underprivileged by political candi- dates and speakers. That probably is one of ‘the reasons back of Prof. Wenrnettz’s prediction. * * * _ As the government does more and more for the needy family, it would to the financial condition of his . for granted that everyone should be Prosperity has led to the decay * = interest and that the octane count of the average © this area's most in than five points in its.octane rating under every limb. The in the past three years, from 91.9 to other and is actually piled on the d ing branches. It makes a sight that doing all fight since so much is of Rochester; fi being done to aid those who need it. versary. - — oe EE Good coast. . The dove landed on the rail of his boat, reports Peters, and he shot it with a gun he keeps in his cabin. He brought the bird home to prove his story. Whether it does that completely, however, depends on your credulity, — Pere didn’t think the dove was an confused enough already, the oil unusual hunting trophy for @ sea- | going sailor. Last year he says he. shot a rabbit some fifteen miles at 3 “sea, The rabbit was on a kelp bed The newer, high compression that apparently had floated, away . automobile engines have brought from shore. * * * Stop to think of it, the sailors are : ‘tract new customers, to make {ts not the only ones who come up with "~~ product stand out from-the others. tall tales. A lot of good fish stories — : more po- come out of the hunting camps each tent gasoline, the better to serve the fall. Saas “Crviiization is a failure,” says a Hold on there, fellow; don’t condemn ‘something before it sociologist. has been fairly tried. — The Man About Town influence on the _ problems mentioned. Fishing at Sea A Long Beach, California fisher- an —_—— es Swe man has come through with one of Entered at Post Office, Pontiac, as sttond class matter the tallest fish stories to be carried on Associated Press wires in many a moon, Pere Perens, skipper of 2. sport fishing boat, reports shooting m dove forky Ques oft the Callfornie Heavy Production A Pontiac City Example of Intensive Growing of Fruit Football: What may mean $300 In their 1956 production on a plot of ground only 95x260 feet in size, + Mr. and Mrs, Sam Haider of 84 West Chicago Ave. continue to be tensive fruit raisers They have peach, pear so heavily laden that a prop fruit Lake Orion adds another to its several firsts in this area. I am informed by Mrs. Matt Keller and cucumber vines. In this political talk about Joe Sufith, Road Ce The sunflowers continue to reach for that orb for which they are named. Some 13 feet tall, each with 35 or more blooms, are reported by Archie Warden of 116 West ‘Chicago Ave. and a good sized collection, all over 14 feet, are grow- - ing for ‘Mrs. Matthew A. Zoulek at 6700 Orchard Lake Road. ‘Verbal Orchids to- Mr. and Mrs. Harry 0. Whitfield of 53 Seminole Ave.; fifty-eighth wed- ding anniversary. — Mr. and Mrs. John Sutter of 42 South Anderson St.; fifty-seventh wedding anniversary. Mrs. Mary Jackson naturally follow that the average of 304 Michigan Ave.; eighty-sixth birth- individual would give less thought day. Mrs. Charlotte Findon neighbor. People will tend to take it of Oxford; one hundred and second birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Frank fty-sixth wedding anni- Ora 3. Hilaker of Oxford; ninety-fifth birthday. : Mr. and Mrs, Ernest Bloomer of Holly; fifty-second wedding anniver- Mr. and Mrs. George R. Lindsey of Rochester; fifty-third wedding anni- - versary. ae ead . Subjects today are 8l- of Lapeer; golden.wedding. Mr. touches each It’s Like Living Over a Mad Chemist yNANNOUNCED : Soviet NUCLEAR... .4, "TESTS | ay . David Lawrence Says: Adlai Gains by Ike’s WASHINGTON—From the stand- point of political ‘effectiveness, President Eisenhower's first ad- dress of the campaign must be . explain any one point adequately. = i Hh i i; Fl 43 4 ; ~ iu | “unilateral”? How many persons A case in point is the issue de- veloping out of Stevensen’s call for an “ending ef the draft.” Stevenson was politically clever It’s ele- afi 58 1 in war ig more to be dreaded than a peace time draft. First Speech iF flag tel iH 5 «OFS The voters aren't moved by tures on international affairs, wi references to remote areas = = g : i i 8 fj abi i Dr. William Brady Says: ‘Have Chronic. Arthritis? Then Go to Physician Only | | itt Hi il they own their cars. . No doubt the washerwoman and day-laborer association. has had 4 good deal to do with the popularity pgteee* fH TH Ei Wu ‘ai o¢i i lif i f ily inte f hesitates to E 15 years of age, as a coniplication or consequence of tonsillitis, quin- sy, sore throat or other respiratory infections. It is this rheumatic fever (Strep- in- oe fpereaiung te perce Peet te eee Hil, iH il ai Hf if Moscow Gains Foothold in Mideast at Low Price He rE EE! He ; peer iron Heri per gitly Tee a -- Swap relief for votes. REBEL ATTACKS open Toad to Madrid. , LANDON. ATTACKS those who Case Records of a Psychologist: . Explains Cause of Tom’s case is very common, for when a teenager fills his mind with filthy stories and lewd jokes, he may embarrass his family in his old age. Sa- lictous story-telling usually in- dicates maladjustment, as out- lined below. You wives can often stop this evil habit by using the strategy in the book- let mentioned today. By DR. GEORGE W. CRANE Case S$-371: Tom G., ‘aged ®, is a former prominent professional man. : ieee E ay 38 medical discov ries or Beginning in the teens, however, es will often tell them along #ii Ab ca Off-Color Talk Fe a __. THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1956 Up to’ » en /C j i | SPAGeE a Parker LAWN SI Pick up those leaves the $ a easy way. Reg. $4100 ELECTRIC erny ee CLOTHES ‘=. $1 9 DRYER" Ed Scorch Proof Aluminized Silicon IRONING BOARD, PAD and COVER _— oe oe eee owe ee ae ee ae oe oe 30 INCH u Sez [eee permeate. debts ee midmican Caron’ doe daeed arrange tor perenne pou cas |} ADELAIDE, Australia NO SECURITY OR ENDORSERS ONE PLACE TO PAY Member American Assectation of Credit Counsellor: “toh § Soam of Coodit Goummaliag Gapenencs quiet you" Hoare: Daily § to & Wed. & Sat. $ te Lr Evenings by Appt MICHIGAN CREDIT COUNSELLORS 41% & Saginaw 8t FE 9-0006 Above Ostiand Theater Heels of Postponement | of Negro’s Induction ii | | Hf i aii 50 Lbs. 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ONE . automatic record “player. « . 3 RCA Victor ‘45° ae you 60 se laundry appliances Come in and see why YOU PAY LESS for famous make appliances at FEDERAL’S' famous RCA Victor Famous @4&9 ‘make wash days easier! Wringer washer, towel set and hamper...all for only Clothes get clean in minutes with ; 8 8 Surgilator washing action Big ca- pacity. Automatic timer. Heavy » duty wringer. Take advantage ‘of wth . " “a trede the savings now at Federal’s. Delivery, Heok-up, Service included New 1957 console TV ... big screen, & . budget-priced . ... the “Eaton 21” ets oS ee ee Tors © Improved “High-and-Easy” tuning @Famed ‘Silverama” aluminized tube | @Sparkling balanced fidelity sound / Budget-priced and feature-packed ... . to make your viewing pleasure more enjoyable than ever. Smartly-styled in choice of three rich, modern finishes blend to any «setting. You get 261 sq. in. of viewable picture area in the fA 2L-inch (diagonal measure) tube. Giant trade-in salel/ / ca ies * + : - eng YS ae 4 4 ie! 5 i se re bie Meco PME AL jaih Seithacrnm etree ahd sic een ieee Sab aE. Kah apne a2 el SS) is lr pa at BUYNOW! ~ Large Tule Detoaie tree ust re wie det of. and rae de eng bait - \ MeNEIL’S NURSERY : auth DIXIE HWY. MA 5-7946 2 at Auto Firm the nation's largest Will Help. “Ay dba for OPEN ALL DAY SATURDAY © = Ford to Dedicate Office Sept. 26. |.2es rm x sso mus 14-Story Unit to House || Administration Workers 3,100 Ford employes. It is one at! buildings ing offices of a single company. . 4 Insulated ger glassed | : a of hybrid corn. A. three-level garage, 625-seat “Da you think we'll ever seli|°afeteria, ee overseas?” asked a man trem /toes. Sune, Seabee ee: es, ~ si sempre Credit Corpora:|tis are in the oatviee amit: * * *« Parking’ space “for more aed “Or any at the regular price?”|2,300 cars is provided in three lots EMPORA FOR REMOVAL FROM SITE Y GOVERNMENT HOUSING - a | Gorumneet. 8 Ms E08 one yi and wad 200 dof 10 days, bein rmous removal of tho tellowing wrectwes He suggefted that Two (2) buildings am hile a ies be hese a pes et | at Crystal Beach, Project became obsolete with the DC7 | Te Oise Sohis Ge 27 uLiticoae cries Mi sacral ooh Shore and its competitive ‘counter: | asphalt shingle siding. 42” sheetrock interior walls and ceiling: and tongue and aes Sorenson weiss im ee coe ot © orto he binge will be no abrupt switch] nd ore olfered in thelr “as is” condition, subject to the inspection of the inter- Lockheed prop-jet Electra is com- ested bidder. : : . ‘The British will sell mil- pide Snat cash and hous- | Sam Benson Says: pe ~ How 1 To Save Precious Your checking account will save hours of running around paying bills. You do it all by mailand your cancelled checks dre your receipt for payment made. More time for yourself, less work and worry ond you know where your aad goes. pOoNTIA "Offices at W. Huron ot Tilden, N. Perry ot Glenwood Walled Lake Keage Harber Milford Union Loke. ; ’ hybrid corn. raised by slave paneis, framing | Worth Re eatin Free Candy for the Kiddies — “ . ro ond thie, hel sbnrting gan | B P 3° : - ROTH LUMBER C0. $2 .o= = som eo | WHO! cnttac and Oakland ! : doy fsbo ie tnt cme be er a netted s Pontiac and Oakland 3360 W. Huron Street FEderal 5-6910 J ready in the spring of 1958. Doug.| Siamninam, _. County for Men’s and CIRCULAR DRIVE FOR EASY LOADING las expects % will get its ‘ticket’ Te eterna oz SAK certification — by the flllused for the exterioe gad dere omen s Clothes 1ERE! One mod Yes? Remember That N ame Before | You Buy Your Next Suit or Topcoat... }: WHEN | OPENED MY STORE ON THE SIDE SUITS | Men! If you wont the finest at a very rea- cern wre s ove this We RI jOPCOATS! Selections at Some of Pontiac's -LOWEST PRICES Your Choice - Gobardines! Wolk! Imported Tweeds! Zip Lined! Colifornia Weights! Sizes 34 to 46.9 Sam Benson, of Course! Here’s Proof! You Save Up to $10 u Say STREET at 20S.PERRYST. ‘° -° "My Store! IMPORTED ALL WOOL! ||... New Fall! Hard Finished Worsted NO MONEY DOWN! | , BUDGET .. PLAN ~ 3 6 ver nee = i 1 could sell for $55. || stake serice Charge... SHARKSKIN: MY price | [xz "7 87 of Pontiac’s Largest I Conld Sell for $42.50 $1293 5 All Wool] andro of | ‘MY PRICE JACKETS Tene MY PRICE M E 87 Slant $6.87 fo $16.87 © eae Brown $s Wools ne . po j re 94 to 80 Free Perking In ‘Any Outdoor to emo Pte ae 37 » 6 eer aes Yes, Your Home CAN Look Expensively Furnished for LESS Than You Think! Here are several SMART TREND pieces designed to make the most of your bedroom and dining areas: Its very simplicity gives you plenty of useful top surfaces and drawer capacity in less floor space. SMART TREND’S obvious good design gives it an air of timeless beauty and adds to the “decorator look” of every room in which it is used. The soft, cashmere finish | of the maple, the shine of brass on the knobs, drawer pulls and ferrule tipped feet, all tell you that this is QUALITY furniture, modestly priced. Convenient Credit Terms $59.50 4-Drawer Chest $84.50 2-Pe. Sectional Sofa Reg. $199 T 69 Velue _ Delightful, sib Sos ehlevi Modern Sec- tional Sofa with right and left ends offering a wonderful opportunity for interesting room arrangements. Has comfortable coil spring construction with reversible cushions. Good style combined with comfortable construction makes this the outstanding buy in town. 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America’s Favorite Conventional Washer ® Huge, square aluminum tub keeps water het longer © Gyratoam washing action removes soil gently © Exclusive Mayteg Roller Water Remover Maytag Washers from 139" | Model Pictured $18995 NEW TCE NEW 0. “ “WIDE! ¥ ee ee ee a THE PONTIAC PRESS. eee, SEPTEMBER 21, 1956 | DELICIOUS on the ROCKS “a - or MIXED “*s is Toastmaster t Model TOASTMASTR AUTOMATIC WATER HEATERS CONVENIENT _ BUDGET TERMS Sie ai Wins (ree 7 | a aaaokd oar edanel Gum ae oe usw < et or workers an average begga hourly | Dues Up $2 a Month ald a $10,000 present in the form sp, of a salary raise to $50,000 a year. The USW convention, in All Filled Up but That's the Idea opened here already is nudging its 1,800 capacity. *We have an enrollment of 1,72 and the school is only built to} hold 1,800;" ‘said School Board) President Everett Luce. “And) that's the way we planned it.” ‘The school, designed by con- | temporary Architect Alden B, | | Dow, was balit so i could vot be | +4 | enlarged. Why? It was started when Dr. Howard! A. Dawson, director of rural edu- cation for the National Education| Assn., visited Midland. He told’ 1950, prime importance to a well-round-} ed education. ONE NOW, ONE LATER Acting on his advice, the board! proposed the school be built im-| 600s “es ‘More Hot Water for Less Money Two Heating Elements Heat Water 20 Hours Out of Each Day Plenty of hot. water, all the time for the average family, under the new Detroit Edison Plan that gives you more heating hours at a special rate. - TOASTMASTER AUTOMATIC ' WATER HEATERS Regular *129.95 $99°5 4,500 watt upper elemient— 2,500 watt lower element— Fully automatic, fully insulated. : | OPEN MONDAY & | FRIDAY NIGHTS |@ MIDLAND & — A plush four-| colors ranging from yellow te million-dollar high school just] Fed aad green. When the census was taken in Ing —FEG-88 U1 a FESSOTS | * me ee the gigantic Dow Chem-| ical Co, has expanded at such a rate the population has ele 1 Midland had 14;285 citizens. With this in mind, voters al-/Taylor of Kokomo, Ind., told Me- ready have approved a $100,000| Donald: ee eee ete ee: stormiest session, also voted yes- “LOS ANGELES The United|being taken, one by voice, one by Steelworkers of America have|Taising hands and finally, a stand- given President David J, McDon- oO .. sor @ roll call and declared terday to raise dues $2 a month for the union's 1,200,000 members. pe FALSE TEETH a, wl be be ‘ Do not San ee eee feth re “{ don’t think you need Sees Geet “T’m not worth it," McDonald| drue counter. KEEGO HARDWARE WAREHOUSE s MO OPEN FRIDAY and SATURDAY Night ‘til 9 P.M. modern store ot er 4, 1956 we U7, will open ond te antioc’s First and most come No Phone Orders ALL SALES FINAL Save on Hunters’ Supplies U.S. ROYAL Insulated BOOTS "12" Red Jersey Gloves “3 SOO WOOL . “SHIRT SNCKETS 1 0” $7.25 HOODED RED Reg. $13.95 ar | SWEAT SHIRTS... _” 12 Gauge High Velocity — Shells $2.>2 Blue Rock Targets 10 Ft. Length—Square~Type ~ - , , 49 EAVESTROUGH . . . a | , Limited Quontities ~~. Echo Steak Knives . 2% 99°... 10 QUART SIZE GALVANIZED 4 PAILS = 59: Tube of Caulking. . . = 9Q°) DuPont SPONGES |} Size 10A Size BA ~ Regular 98c Regular 63c. LUNCH PAILS With THERMOS Regular yl de 99 - $2.89 NOW. ONLY pad vad dee Wed A b PLENTY OF FREE PARKING Open Daily 8:00 - 5:30—Fri, & Sot. ‘til 9:00 Rock, Slide or Slip? Midland Likes Its ‘Small’ School we vfri55 23 wae serena = = 3 = f from left to right, Richard Gaeckel, Mrs. Harry Shoup and James site Sheldon. Three rings will be outlined on the football field for the per- Seager mas. puadheneergee formances at 8:13 tomorrow night, and at 2:13 and 8:13 p. m. Sunday. cepvedyscuabyoore . Sy Over 500 tickets have been sold to see the 100-cast that includes civic ot eagle seca ot8 8. 2" Woering leaders. Musical score of famous recording circus bands and Les nave been thien te silevinte ie * Now ‘ Paul and Mary Ford, along with costumes were provided by Laft- crowded condidiees. Fy, ‘ O-Rama, Inc., who sent director Lis Rouhar in for a week’s rehear- See of: the bese @f ‘thell ERITT - sals. American Legionaires will lead a parade, including Saddle Club 2 saggy aig eooggg ed wn Origine} : members on “Silver” and other Lone Ranger horses, the Royal Oak classes in both the high school of ' 40 and 8 teain, and the Rochester Fun-Car. Land-O-Lakes dancing building and the junior high butld- ‘ «’ majorettes, Sue Barkey, 10-year-old Michigan Champ of 1956, and ing. Three sections of 9th graders 0 Sandra Sheldon, and Milford’s Barkar sisters, will perform at 11 use three rooms in the junior high SOUS I og)! a. m. at the main corner of Lake Orion. Gilbert Tallman is chair- —— morning, og Phony “diy a od man. Other chairmen are Harold Field and E. J. Haddon, tickets; Pm: evade sections Chester Bushman and Joe Farrell, refreshments, and Mrs. Don ao oe Burleigh, makeup. The new Civil Air Patrol, Lake Orion band, local ee EVERITT’S perfect I fo snevel. for street, for | Scout groups and others will participate in the event. The reason for moving the stu- spec pe we rbtgge A : raged | | ak Aral dents back and forth between the ane sporinater. ae ee ee , te. bulitnas,_Sossnting to high — of original atta NS NEEDLEPOINT. pr ae ee school priact Rosco Crowell, in these colers: block, novy, cloud, Etruscan 00 100 Children Going Sam Harvest (ee te So Se sat praeae copper, red, avocado, new blue, beige, grey. 5 ; to the regular high ; to Selfridge Field Supper Sept. 26 | elective courses, The junior high GEORGE’S - NEWPORT’S at t. Bethe classes in shop, homemaking, etc. WEST BLOOMFIELD TOWN.) | DRAYTON PLAINS — A fish : SHIP—About 100 seventh graders! of West Bloomfield school are guests today of the Kiwanis club!and Bald Eagle Lake Roads, will be held Wednesday, » at a Kids Day at Selfridge Field. ; A dress parade, an air show and plane teurs will be included in the day's. program. Kiwanians will join other clubs of the district in a Peanut Sale to- . morrow, for funds for needy chil- dren, e . rere ‘ey, Crt t PAdECTITAGA Lahif THE EXCITING NEW Bell & Howell 4 Enrollment Up Jat Avondale AVONDALE—Led by a 21 per cent increase the high school, Avondale shows a Six Per Cent Increase; Temporary ~ Measures Alleviate Crowding | back in school today with the dif this summer and this was the first day it wag to be put into use. Eye New-Pupils of Subdivision | at Rochester ulty solved. The check vaive in the circula- tion device In the automatic sys- tem was not functioning, accord. ing to Principal Qlinten Gal- braith, The heating system was installed It replaced a system including two furnaces in the five-year-old addi- tion that had been judged not safe. * * bd : Furnace room installation of the single furnace and piping system saves the space of the two fur- maces which “had been in class- rooms. Slate Fall Frolic WEST BLOOMFIELD—An An- T1f Leave it to us to save ¢ = coats in St. Mary's wool TOWNSHIP—An- oual Harvest Supper of Mt, Beiielj iY Sod qian steak dinner is set M. E. Church, corner Jossman for jonight at the post headquar- tiers, 4690 Walton Bivd., by David Belisle Post No. 4102, Serving will be from 5:30 t 7:30 p.m. a li ap nt ts | NO MONEY DOWN 4 ' é fy weg « & ° oe begin at 5:30 p. m. * Serving will ‘New Shipment! Tots’-Girls’ ST. MARY'S . COATS and SETS 499) — Set sizes 3 to 6x, coat sizes F014. : tee eere New tweeds Sand St. Mary's = jleece. Specie! Sale! Boys’ and Girls’ WEATHER WINKY _ SNO SUITS $49”° Washable Nylon—Sizes 2 to 6x. ¢ Girls’ Jackets. . mee ee be ee eee infonts’ Snow Suits | Washoble, . SALE! BOYS" SUBURBAN | 14” _All Wool—Sizes 6 to 18 99 FI ia] NO ~ BUY NATIONAL BRAND AND BE SURE! MONEY DOWN The “Mink” in Sweeters * e oe s sis When you wear a Can- : | 7) SE eich | terbury, you wear the — / #] with jeany Ital- @ finest. See joie ~ ’ © | ian wing ,collar @ morrow. Beautiful col- 7 : é and. cutied. push ors and styles. and colors, 28 to 38. “Canterbury” “Windwill” Cardigans . . . .$8.99 Am) jenn... 910.98 | “Glamour” Pe ae ecu Sweater ......$2.99 "DeCosta” “Mayilair Blouses ..$ 2.99 Slacks wcee es 0109 4 @ Toll Hose @ Tell Blouses @ Tell Dresses For Those Thet Core! MOJUD For Easy Living! MOJUD | NYLON 15 You get more glamour, because iotion” Worth 49.99 Ss you momey on quality ' coats at the beginning of the season. Warm fe . .. Donigal tweeds = «++ wool martinque # ... wool broadcloth, and novelties. Junior, misses and half siz- es. Sale of $25 Fur Collar Shorties _ $19.99 All wool! Alpaca tweeds. 16 to 18. : aly ' Lucky Purchase of $109 A | MOUTONS alee Ni s69 | Yes, you save §40 on these fine 26", 30", 32” and 26% Furs. Size 8 to 18. $299 Northern Muskrats, Now $199 For Special Occasions! DRESSY . DATERS — Buy and kéep several of these in your wardrobe for the special occa- sion and holidays ahead. Junior, misses, half and super. sizes, SALE OF 24.99 KNIT SUITS 16" eee ee eee ee ee Oe ee ee THE PONTIAC PRESS. FRIDAY. § SEPTEMBER : 21, 1950 ‘working together on ONE fire {Sheet ovary room ln your hema SIEGLE Today's suggestion for your shadow theater shows how a simple cut-out can be used with your hand shadows to give special effects. As HE & a s = ib OF é z EXPANSION BAND! om == $4595 House S eedae ee of © Senge Somod ficials today said cdia cles wees euched Discounts ° Sversnteed pilots planning to attend you develop the shadow art yoy will be able to think out your Own) City’s second annual Dawn Pe yor inatuace a tittle hat ad pe citi set Coes el cae cn chen PF k J el ‘or instance a little pe . : | amusing effect to some shadows. of you.aee amare euthiiioen, yuu clislenusieacuek Wank a clepais OF ewe ers ) ‘ cut little cardboard figures, joint them, and use them on strings like)/the runway intact but took St FE 4-1889 . | oe ee teat Lmost-of-the-field’s aircraft-p ‘a is In this case, by pasting pointed curved pieces of paper over the 5P&Cce. IOWN — SE A WEEK Beimamchese mete Scr reeme | mre tei sia SET mt te 20 look like a bird in flight. ye Blogler bs not o central hooting plont with expensive istalations! self again and again with the fvel ® saved! tte thie iain taka tateseatl Join ‘cin .apan tho. beak en Siegler is @ revolutionary method of parte ated cami end chirging melas; dal-yen-con Siete Se wing WARM FLOOR HEATING in every rooni _ | (First to submit this idea was T. McGuire, Pontiac, Mich. If you 00 ric ha idea send it in care of this newspaper and it may be worth BUT WITHOUT COSTLY DIRT COLLECTING PIPES AND RROISTERS ste $0 yeu. Vielot Soars Hitiaian: am erent) ag einem 8 pw a ae ‘lifialltces Me W MOTOROLA TV Boe fen bay ware 37D , but what "iat bet = home Sacre . Ike's Doctor Wins Marine Law Changes WWW T than moch higher rated tary Keer A78,00 OIL fernace HEATER Topic of Public Hearing Oy One ap changes plant THE HEATER WITH TH PATENTED Special Heart Award DEmorr (INS)—Public hear- wean HEAT Tubes — ings on proposed marine laws will NEW YORK @—Dr. Paul pD,/|be held in Detroit Oct. 34 by the White, heart consultant of Presi-|Legislature’s Interim Study Com- dent Eisenhower, has been hon-/Mittee on Marine Affairs. Sas Thompson & Sons ored with a special award by the| The State Waterways Commis- American Heart Assn. sion will submit desired amend- The association cited —_ ments on passenger-for-hire, ma- “creating better public t-/rine fuel tax, boat license tax, boat 80 S. Perry St. FE 2-2939 standing ot heart disease” after/livery act and marine safety the President's heart attack. statute. “The Good Housekeeping Shop of Pontiac jacstanding reporting im the field Embarrassing Bite FOR THE BEST OF RECEPTION . 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Shepard Sg rehome ehotan segs Beynoe artigo at lowing. sb cee wen ge eed and APPLIAN SHOP Choir Rehears Church in Waterford. pcre cane Rd., while the Sterling Township FREE PARKING |/Resumin A softly-draped bertha collar bridegroom's mother is Mrs. Township Hameowners | id a musth ate fosteres ch too game | ern evens feos! 422 West Huron St. FE 4-1133 lat Waterford - wy at| Attending the bride were Mrs. : ane wenn deneg. geamtinn palates at), adele oh Ponting ik te —— :, _ DRAYTON PLAINS — Choir re- ter, Loa Ann Phillips; and two ee ets week at é A cousins, Frances Phillips, and ct according to Charlotte Farmington red " |Ohio, pene cick. ‘Thelr street. | director of music for the aa ’ |length dresses were bright tones ages Seeks Petitioners {rea tine. guia and purnie, The two children's choirs began} FARMINGTON ‘TOWNSHIP —| pes their season Monday, under the/moyg A. Cairns, township clerk, ina chk hed wate O direction of Mrs. H. R. Thexler.irenorts that 30 new signatures Helgeme of Pontiac and Mrs. Edward Krem is the ac-'have been added to petitions for] Wern of Clarkston. Saks Gash to ane nee a ee 1 in the|, After a reception in the meets immediately after school. des wees hs een home, the couple left for it i : i | 8665 Highland Rd. M-59 OR 3-9162 The Junior choir, for children | im grades 46 have their rehear- A new choir for junior high) youth meets for the first time Thursday at 6 p.m. at the church. Miss Baird will direct, assisted by Mrs. panist. / Adult choir meets for rehearsals at 8:30 p.m. each Wednesday. Bruce Andress as accom- [ The Good Housekeeping. Shop. ef. Pontiac _articles during wash. NO MONEY DOWN GENERAL ELECTRIC Automatic Washer With Exclusive Water Saver Control Regular $279.95 $199” be washing, damp drying performance. skips, extends, repeats any cycle! And you can’ add GENERAL ELECTRIC LB-10 Refrigerator Regular $269.95 = 199° | Ae af Big LB10 model with full-width freezer. 2 large crispers and added shelf space on the ton... * fas General Electric PORTABLE TELEVISION ree aren erat Lomr tamer metEe PS) EAL een ah PRC eC toy RMON gee Nee Lh Ty ee ee ee ee eee ee ek ee Ne eg ey Le see eee Perfect performance light weight. a = ee RON ST. * oo 4eG00D. HOUSEKEEPING pen Friday and Mayday ‘til 9 P.M. - 12-INCH ELECTRIC _FRY PAN Thermostat Control Reg. $19.95- $AY95 + FE 41555 to join the Detroit has agreed to area with water, and the system is to be financed on a reve- ‘nue bond issue rather than a spe- Irondbsoneasraera Musee proposed system, can |*88ra Falls now sign petitions at the township , offices. Many persons. were reluctant to sign special assessment petitions to obtain water from a system supplied by wells. Since that time, 8 at 8 p.m, at the the} Sewer Bids Asked ~ WATERFORD TOWNSHIP — Bids on the Sylvan Lake and Edge- | field sewers will be opened Oct. Waterford _ © Eliminates Odors MAKE YOUR PRIVATE SEWERAGE.SYSTEM A WELL-BALANCED UNIT! | e for WINTER! ~CAMP'S SEPTIC TANK CONDITIONER © Starts Septic Action © Stimulates Bacteria i £ a a Carpeting — Solution Dyed. CLEAN YOUR || Viscose TWEED SEPTIC TANK ||; CARPETING a Special Léw, Low Price on Viscose Tweed — $ 588 SQUARE YARD . : Bark Tweed CARPETING Distinctively different weave in grey, green and beige. =, 93 SQ. YD. aque ot et er se * ALL WOOL WILTONS Traditionally rich Wiltons with a relaxed new warmth. $2095 SQ. YD. 9x9-inch Asbestos Tile in © Spatter Pattern | |] NOTHING DOWN! uP Oo 36 Deere Custom-Made Drapes Including Bamboo COMPLETE LINE OF DRAPERY ACCESSORIES | ‘TRAVERSE RODS ... WEIGHTS . . . TAPES _ ‘DRAPE HOOKS... PLEATER TAPE Sale! KEN-FLEX TILE c T OT 7. FE 4.7775 Thursday, Friday and Saturday Night ’ti9 PM. a = fe ote ee a 2S ms 2. 4 os : Ss ee Pe oe # z = So & 2 ee 7 é . = 3511. ke f 2 1 & Us » * = ees f * ae ‘ 4 } “ > - oo * : Se ee ek gee sp Peer te eee eee ee ee a a. * i i sr IEMs U Offérin illioas everywhere kaow aie heartburn, oa iy eat ee or two TUMS. They _ stomach fast—no Bad oy needed. ly. You feel ; + too! For ae 2-way. relief la also iether acti Loses, “to Pontiac Area Teachers |= o & Cou THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1956 : the side and end and the sets ‘eiPromising Sophomore. Another course. started Tuesday night — “Instructiona] Material in Vocational Education and Practi- cal Arts,” taught by Prof. Meta W. Vossbrink, New enrollees may ' Tuesday. 2 OTHERS Two other cours es started Wednesday night. They are “Teaching Call Ferguson ELECTRIC CO. Successor to Crump Electric 3465 Auburn Roed Auburn Heights FE 4-3573 cath corvins foes Sune tetienen credit. MSU is expanding its off. courses throughout the state to provide educational services to the Continuing Education Service. tained from the service, Dr. Hatch added, at Kellogg Center, Michigan PA System Goes For TAMPA, Fla, (INS) — Workers building a huge Tampa shopping certer are kept happy by @ public address system which calls them to the telephone, makes annoance- ments and relays messages. But nearby residents com plained the PA system went too faF iwhen this announcement was heard: “Now hear this. The results of ‘the third race .. .” The Good pe Bos ~ of Pontiac For Work-less Washdays : wash in minutes. A heat fo _ every fabric. theese 279.95 § now. ONLY “Automatic - ‘washer completes your wosh less washdoys. : Open Mon. & Fri. 'til 9 P, M. 51 W. Huron St. Hamilton HAMILTON Electric Dryer $1595 Completely automatic. Dries your wash any hour, oy devine a | the work of lifting .wet clothes, putting up clothes lines and waiting for Urying days. Other Hamilton Electric Models at $129.95 Hamilton Gas Dryers Automatically dries all your ba 4935 Washers 1998 i ¢ ae enter during the second class pe- riod ‘The fifth course opes last night | ; as campus Sf “ residents, Dr. Hatch sald. The) Further information may be ob- @ —All Way to Race Track | rses{setor ot Gorden Gene, NEW YORK @-Mato Sure na conto 000 NEW ORLEANS, La. ® — Tu-irated [Greece has banned the sale of]Gene Tarzettl of Del.iste, ‘Miss.,|° neon fash 9 dec peatem oan sophomore right halfback!newcomers. of Ken Tarzetti, as are RaskothaR coach - and ajlacres of land 67 North Saginaw Street SPECIAL @ BUTTER AST _@ JELLY AND A FRESH CUP OF COFFEE Reg. 50c Value oa REG. 5.95 — YOU SAVE 2.46 HEAT ey IE REG. 9.95 - SUPER HAND VIBRATOR Made by Desai. Ver Sosoly —_ oo 7 Ate "REG. 5.95 — YOU SAVE 2.00 ? 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PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1956 hy Tennessee in 1898 from the old’ot Nashville ‘The remains of President James |Polk homestead to a place of honor Says: | Pr nm ne Fa Boyle i rege | CIVIL SERVICE | OPPORTUNITIES 1, Steady employment. * 2. Advancement possibilities, 3. Pay and promotion on basis of merit, . 4 Pleasant working conditions. . _ | Many Institute students hold worth-while govern- : 7 ment positions secured through competitive civil service examinations. “Training for a position in Civil Service does not dif- | fer in any way from that required for the same kind of oa in private enterprise.”—-Civil Service Bulle- tin 28 Day, Hal/-Day or Evening Classes APPROVED for VETERANS’ TRAINING The Business Institute 7 W. Lawrence Street Phone FE 2-3551 Phone, Call, or Return This Ad for Details ery eee ee eee?) eee sereseevee **'°" OpRess * Dee el ceca can ie wah. enjoying its —— boom ever? * ® Well, sir, Ws the oldtashioned|*°%, put the carpet s weeper may : carpet sweeper, now thoroughly| on. She hired & Goveoees Sein not Giine. bn. Sor vecuand dene Sow far. will the|ers,” admitted Bissel. “As a mat-|” pease bors af fos tee ok Saat a id See ear Sw imey ied St ar Be APES [Mens have been lied. cn silat came out, Bu early vacuum /eter on one in a hotel, it Was | Michigan State University students cleaners required a lot of repairs. sti wheeling along strong after|desiring to register to vote. may reach 3 million units this year and that figure may double 961." mm ? * * «© An attack of hay fever led to the invention of the carpet sweep- ‘er, the biggest improvement in: home cleaning since the first cavelady improvised a broom by gripping together a handful of twigs to brush the debris from Her den. The hay fever victim was Bis- sell's grandfather, Melville R. Bissel, 32-year-old owner of a crockery store in Grand Rapids, Mich. “e * + “The crockery came packed in straw,” recalled Bissell, ‘‘and the dust raised when they swept out the straw made Grandpa sneeze | something awful, He decided he had to do something about it.” The result was the first prac- SSaapeaiaecrar egress hice mere an mre mero migrant saonpencsnee nasorepeear tage Refrigerat Big—Beautiful - Deluxe in Every Way iad Gient 55 tb. Frozen Food . Cross-top freezer chest stores 42 lbs. frozen foods; chill tray below pro- ‘vides additional 13 pound storage capacity. @ New Handidor Storage is double-deep, with special storage for fruit, jars, tall quart bottles. Priced with . trade-in. NORGE 2 YEARS TO PAY— 00 DAYS SAME AS CASH 10 cubic ft. or-Freezer | Specially Priced Now Only GAS RANGE. with NEW GIANT MASTER OVEN ed it \Carpet Sweepers Keep Right on Sweeping Beant YORK Guess what jtical carpet sweeper, patented Lee, But it no more hurt thecarpet sweepers. They practically marked. “We're working on a new | household article, in-|19, 1876, by the original oecasional- jg|Who soon began to manufacture it. have made a mistake|YOers ld” 9,000 miles. capaBle, critic, 9-2 fomOus, diGnify, poRtray, vAlve, rugs. © ites Where ity Line, tne. OpPly, thik Seis teal, reset - Ltt td out, pet sweepers did the market for/ly bring us one that is 50 to 60/floors.” cat ag bcs 3 any placed Ban on Voting Lifted | i 4 The first carpet sweepers were 3 it. cumbersome affairs of wood and|Versity Village at MSU had com- sweeper what the auto did to the* “That's one of the troubles with |.ast iron weighing up to 15 pounds’ plained they were turned down by and selling for $3 to $4. Today;yrs Belle McMillen, they are made of lighter metals, Township clerk, when they at- WHAT ’§ MY Li Ni E? weigh about 7 pounds, can be ad-/tempted torregister. justed to different rug thicknesses, | have the wheels in the center 80 torney, said the problem had been. wall-to-wall a out after a meeting with oats any om Each te Hy is related to et Ue Un- scramble os Os poss fo gvess my eppeors under arrow, reading downward. petng, average $12.95. t BUILD 9 8 © #2 8 0 @ - Bo SRG OS ABS Say | Migntiie’ one of Bisse Bec? ¢-peen dye & Hyo wedding gift for brides, to! Qucen Elbe to help ber “neat i up” Buckingham Palace 3 He is proud of the varied uses - to which his granddad’s invention | 4 has been put. ase Se 5 “Indian Indies have bought ‘them | 1 BANCI sk to tidy .their tepees,” he said. | 2 GEINNE ° L “They've kept the White House | 3 LANERIO 7E clean under both Democratic and 4 PORP Republican administrations, and. 5 CALLENE 8 they've even been used on the St. 6 PLAF Fy Andrew's ‘golf course in Scotland | 7 GINW : to fluff up the greens. 8 DRURED ; The carpet sweeper industry has} 9 ATES never undergone a_ long depres- sion, and Bissell sees a prosperous | future for it as long as people use s 8 “Maybe even longer,” he re-| model now that'll sweep bare: for Students at MSU EAST LANSING @ — Restric- Married students living in Uni- Lansing Leland W, Carr Jr.. MSU at- Mrs. McMillen and Claude Mar shall, township attorney. Fall Planting Time is Herel FRESHLY DUG £VER- |) GREENS—HOLLAND- BULBS—LARGE SELEC- TION—PLANT NOW! The Good Housekeeping. 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This will increase the calf but not the knees. Lk With Ground Beef i “Does nursing _ one's baby hamburger _ mixture was served.! and will find opportunities to use| be, Have Moved to New Offices at $08 PONTIAG STATE BANK BUILDING We are now open with a complete line of modern frames and professional dispensing service. a FE * 2-2043 ‘}Naomi Circle Holds Meeting ian Women’s ‘Christian WONDERLAND FOR BOYS He's warm in any weather... well-dressed anywhere... in a BOMBER JACKET by WILLIAM BARRY! home of Mrs. 28 “Frontiers St. Theresa Unit Plans Conference dames Boas who used as her subject, “Teach Us Thy Paths.” Following the meeting, refresh- ments were served by the hostess. =} “> St. Theresa Unit of St. Benedict Church at a cooperative dinner old. She is still a reporter at 73. the group at the Oct. 16 meeting. 5 pounds beet tes © € Mrs. Harry Woodman will serve; Serving with Mrs. Woodman 3 fare fad on) “sweet ple relish chairman of the Christmas| are Mrs. Donald Moore, ticket | S*!* an¢ pepper ; z being sponsored by Alpha| chairman; Mrs. Lacy Schiefler, | Cook meat until redness disap- x Chapter of Epsilon Sigma| publieity; Ann Tierney, decora- |Pears. Do not brown. Mix other a sy Sorority. tions; Alice Smith, patrons and |ingredients and heat. Add meat : on: nnouncement of the chairman Ruth Plympton, orchestra and simmer for about 2 hours. . “ SREETINGS CO. and committee members for the Mrs. Anthony Grand weys tall ane ae eee s Dec. 21 affair to be held at the : her|_, his may be ma a day ahead 4 11905 Mamilton Ave. © DEPT."L” |rics Temple, was. made at then maga meg of time and re-heated at serving Dewwolt %, Mich.. Phone: TO $-1684)-Thursday evening meeting of the\ mittee mem the ye@Titime. Be sure to refrigerate the ‘ Branches: Penn and told of plans for @ money-|/ mixture overnight and heat it ‘ 51000 Gd. River & 76 W. Adams at Park M making project to be held Oct. 6: 'through thoroughly the second day. 4 : . os A report of the chapter work Bae 1 , | emotionally-handicapped-ehil- Three Are Honored THE JOHNSTON OPTICAL COMPANY ie crass’ sac soras meres Are Honor : Se eee meee 00 es Eee, Ses tour of the children’s ward will be Mrs. Clinton Hall, Mrs. Herman Fry and Mrs. Hubert Hill were honored _ at Wednesday afternoon at the Hall a birthday party residence on Auburn avenue. Attending the celebrating were Mrs. Laura Gorthy of Detroit, Mrs. Herbert Steeling, Mrs. Henry Mackel, Mrs. Earl Bolinger, Mrs. Rudy Schowlter and Mrs. Marjorie Vore. Save The Children Federation. The Sy es Seas & troit, Oct. 12, the committee Performance on Oct. THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER #1, 1058 The Royal Danish Ballet committee is working for the benefit of Save the Children Federation. For the per- formance of the Danish Ballet at Masonic Temple, De- has taken over a large block of seats. Mrs. Robert VanderKloot (center) of Bloom- 12 Underprivileged children will benefit from the Oct. 12 perform- ance of the Royal Danish Ballet! at Masonic Temple, Detroit. The Friday evening performance will swell the fund for the benefit: Federation helps needy children without regard to race and creed. It works on the Navajo Res- ervation and in the | Youngsters to Benefit From Ballet Mrs. Alfred E. Grann of Oak- ed States, Overseas their help is [of babies who belong to a) felt in Austria, France, (family by the tragedy Greece, Israel, Italy, Korea, jof war or born in the rubble of its Lebanon, West Germany and Yu- aftermath. gosiavia. For the benefit His performance, Excellency Heririk Kauffman, Dan- Jean Watson Jean Watson was honoree at a Mrs. Sam Hoffman entertained will serve as matron of honor. Oct. 13 at Wilson Avenue c SPECIAL 15": tive life of a boy — and styled for that — _ All-American look. - : HONE ANGLy “Best for Children” ~ FEderal 59955 Tel-Huron Center { Seen nee eonard’s ee [ue ELECTRIC BLANKET : with knitted woisthond Will Hold Your ; re worm movion coller, om ™ | ‘ , * Sines 6-12, 14-20, “myaway REG. $3 9.95 WHILE THEY LAST : 5 VALUE $ . | See our wonderful selection of William , 4 Barry Bomber Jackets in warm all-wool . prose car , or horsehides. They’re as rugged as @ washable - | they are handsome — made for the ac- © choice of colors : Guaranteed Quality... : : Assured Satisfaction NARD’S » 20.N. Perry Street £0 Crown Automatic (Corner of Lawrence) miscellaneous bridal shower Tues- day evening at the home of Mrs. Jerry McKay on Edgefield drive. Cohostesses for the affair were Mrs. Ezio Bisogni, Mrs. Jack Kud- rey and Mrs. Dave Brannan. Jean, bride-elect of William Johnson, chose this occasion to announce her bridal attendants. Her sister, Mra. William Cross, Other attendants are Mrs. Dave Branman and Mrs, Jack Davis. The couple will exchange vows ist Church. : Is Honored} at Miscellaneous Shower and Mrs, Delmer Opera Is Scheduled February in Detroit DETROIT (INS)—The Michigan Opera Co. has announced the open- ing of its 16th season with plans’ i, to present_the first opera in De- troit’'s new Ford auditorium next February. The company, which promotes Michigan talent, will present Cavalleria Rusticana and Pagliacci on Feb. 23 and Tosco on May 4. Francesco di Blasi has been re- | Pentiae Press Phote field Hills is chairman of the committee, and is being as- sisted by (right) Mrs. John Stevenson of Birmingham and Mrs. Paul McKenney of Bloomfield Hills, Tickets from Mrs. Alfred E, Grann of may be purchased Birmingham. + a be guests. o 5 * 7 *. 3 > 6 +6 ,eaee e £45 S®eeseaeetcs Home Clubs Ready for Rally Day Plans are complete for ihe Rally Day being sponsored by Pontiac District of Michigan State Uni- versity Cooperative Extension Service. Mission Bells Have Program, Roll Bandages Mrs. Samuel McMurray of Lenox a | dress that features the engaged as musical director and conductor. . eee eee eee plate, pie plate, | Choice of 2 shapes . . . choice of solid colors... | | Black, Turquoise, White, Pink, Grey, Green, [} Place Setting ae smart, new Empire waistline. | No. 8337 is in sizes 9, 11, 12, 13, Mission Bells of St. John’s Luth- eran Church. Mrs. John Auster. mann served as hostess for the COME IN FOR A FREE DEMONSTRATION MERLE NORMAN cup and saucer. eeeae oseee ehes Pe. Pe. Pe. Pe. rvice for . PCee eee eee ereereagree $2.95 PRR he Eee 4 5281 Dixie Hwy. (Near Drxre Porrery | Waterford) OR 3-1894 |) ~ SSE ES ee a ih yoo | Place setting consists of dinner | ; a F 2 crosontc. PIANOS f 22 usepontyaT | INTERLOCHEN a National Music Camp Substantial Savings for you! 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Serving on the committee for & money-making project planned by the group sre Mrs. John Askew, Mrs. Cottrill and Mrs. McMichael. Appointed to serve on‘the nom- committee were Mrs. Their duties—the typing of pledge ; Checking on names, ad- deme dresses and businesses by car, and) 9-3) 4 contact with the pub- : llic, afforded them the opportunity| This fell low-priced furs, yey 4 of learning correct office procedure, wise, eve just es eftroctive os th operation of various types of} Migher-priced fers. Cer-coots fe - ‘opera coats in moderately priced Mrs. Barbara Kinney, campaign fer, up her sum- have Soa Gack wih tea Gichion “euryling satesients abuts cove 6 ter _ jenjoyable.” Though neither girlicoat, will find the new three- Thad office experience, Mrs. Kinney|quarter length can be worn willing workers and/ay occasions from campus to and PrO-latre and muskrat has the same others fol- * their yo and mony styles, colors and —— ° e have a carpet just for you. Other teh scot sttens em CHOU Girl "Dr. and Mrs. , sum- rot Norteri z tf i iD d _ Sok Rokset eee eae Me. Whatever Your Floor Covering Needs 4 a“ nien ETE TIENG fin et sat te wit! | =6WE INVITE YOU . placa on p F ») Treanors, Forest Woods and . eee ay’ are: Ww to compare our merchandise and price ; . PARTIES PLANN Inlaid Linoleum ... Asphalt Tile... Rubber Tile -. . V eee ¥ OS; Since Boy Is) a: eodanat vondibinn enthae nleld Lines: pies Vis. pomaee Te ne of South Carolina. "™"! Taking Her on Ttip)teing held is one being hosted by] | UN . © ¢ to His Parents Wenonah drive. They will have as SER EES Over Seeeese| KAREN'S oon , Dr. . Jerome able ad ang students, a number By = Fink, Mr. and Mrs. James Nye, COVERINGS are planning to return next sum-| “Dear Mrs. Post: My boy friend)mr. and Mrs. Ralph Norvell, Mr. ; , invited me to spend the weekend|and Mrs. Max Doerr, Dr. and nS ieee lees. Beare ins ope t his house. His mother also wrote George Petroff, Dr. and ‘ext Door aren’s Toylan N dle kU sg |me to urge me to come with him|MI™ Robert Lyons Plon wor nl Meee oe pea ~ train.| Also invited to the Jenkins’ mapeongs = f ans In atherin pay my own at prepay con party are Mr. and Mrs. James — Burton's Poesents ‘ I a _ ; Tloay mo, ow tin fare at how Briney, Mr. and Mrs. dota Ma I]) © (©=1) The NEW MIRACLE “BAN-LON" | Birmingham home Thursday wr tod he will po aout go up to oat Eas ane Se. ° sf og | her | for a Morning Coffee to members |the ticket window to buy the tick- Mr. ont Ss, lh Sane ee SWEATERS af the executive of the Pon-(tt#? Would it be better to let him|Mr. and Mrs. William Brace will ‘s\_ beard buy both tickets and then give him|CO-host @ pre-dance party at the| i SHORT SLEEVE SLIP-ON ......$5. "|tiae Branch of Needlework Guild./e money afterwards, or just|Behler home on Niagara road. LONG SLEEVE SLIP-ON Plans were made for the 44th’how is this handled?” Their guests will include Dr. and LONG’ SLEEVE CARDIGAN ....$7. ‘annual I Mrs. William Baer, Mr, and Mrs. cooeple | ngathering. The date has) ee: Under the etrcum- |William Frankenfield, Mr. and|f been set for Thursday, Nov. 8, in) jee vy gescribe you may Mrs.-Richard DeWitt, -Mr. andi} BURTON’S Apparel for Women (the First Presbyterian Church. | Joo cty let him pay your fare. |Mrs. Charles Opie, Mr. and Mrs.|}) 1% NORTH SAGINAW STREET Those were Mrs. | —_— Robinson Bronoel and Mr. and : George H. Crane, Mrs. Harold | “Dear Mrs. Post: “The other eve- Mrs. LaVon fvem. A. Furlong, Mrs. Harold A. (ning I, along with several other . Al Fitegerald, Mrs, A. J. Michal (friends, was invited to another| | Mr. and pene ced, Der. Marguerite E. Buck and Mrs. Chauncey G. Burke. friend's nous to ey ae Mrs ad Marto lan aa the, we fin playing hostess usu- . 4 . vr r Others wae Mrs. W. Ross ally serves coffee and cake, William Treanor, Mr. and Mrs. ee Se eee in. Berl T. Lar (Meh and the next day happened |aack Neseel, Me. ae i Mee will be . ‘ to be a fast day, I mentioned iC V@"@ros and Mr. and Mrs. h sen and Mrs. Basil E. Brown. to the hostess and suggested we Thomas Moffat will also attend. ere to serve you j have retreshments before 12 o'clock INVITE FRIENDS WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 26 finish the game afterwards. Donald THURSD. SEPT Buckner Heads One of the girls hinted later that have tavised fiends to their Mari- ey GaeT . 3 Fellowship Class [i S2hct recua very much like °reush drive home for cocktails ae . ‘ . — m I would very much like petore the , | A limited number of ap- at First Baptist °* was wees Entertaining at breakfast fol-| pointments for styling . B. Buckner was elected presi- Robert Boyce Dwight > ‘ dene of the Fe » Bible C Fes tee ie eons very wel street. CALL TODAY | Le, Coltture Le, Orene of First Baptist Church at a coop- e. te Invited to be with them are ' erative dinner and meeting Tues- “Dear Mrs. Post: Last evening; Mr. and Mrs. Noyce Strait Jr., RANDALL C Incthod day evening. I answered the telephone and the} Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Poole, Elected to serve with Mr. Buck-|cal! was for my sister who hap-| Mr. and Mrs, Howard Fitsgerald, | 2. yw Stree OE ara a coca |Dened to be out. T asked, “Who is Mr. and Mrs. William Bowman, ayne 5 t FE 2-1424 pe ee second calling?” The person at the other and Mr. and Mrs. Ronsld Chand- | presi Sa ater ean. (end said, “I'll call again,” and re-| ler. , ree cclstant, secretary, award] ™sed,t0 leave her name, | others invited inciude mr. and! PARAMOUNT BEAUTY SCHOOL Luscumb was elected treasurer, to peed Mrs. Roy Corwin, Dr. and Mrs. iW be assisted by John McCormic and in my opinion was the:sameiwitiam Donnelly, Mr. and Mrs. Va S. Saginaw, Eagle Theater Bidg., Pontioc, Mich. ree saying. None of your -busi- iohn Benson, Mr. and, Mrs. Harold Enroliments Available in Day or Eveniyg Classes. — «> committee at ors fies it bad manners not 4 elem Mr. co Chartes | Write, phone or call in person for Free Pamphiet. _ nies - poe Edn nd ~y ch li ~~ when asked, “Who!nowiton and Mr. and Mrs. John | | PHONE FEDERAL 4-2352 Fredricks. erences ’ Answer: Not necessarily. The) — = ; Mrs. Robert Shelton, missionary ‘ Tieswiece eee ‘| BE KIND TO YOUR BACK Canterbury Jub Dance Set Tonight Plan Home Parties} ~ to Precede Event at Elks Temple Canterbury Club will begin {ts dance season tonight OPEN : ae sy Palle worded wi] There Fritet. Gl. SHOP 7 Receiving ee Evening ’til9 | 700 W. 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Prove They’re for the Birds tal He an wold tea “al ‘Dy the. wory and On one autumn day last year, a flock of more than 300 perished as ‘a result of their frenzied attraction ‘for the Empire State Building. || New York ‘people proved this Young Lovers Given Roads - for Romance | |_RETFORD, England — Maj._ 'Gen. Sir John Whitaker has a ifierce bushy mustache and a steely martial glint in his eye. | | But he's got a soft heart for young lovers who on summer eve-| nings wander through the seclud-| ed woodland paths of his 3,000- acre estate here. When the Nottinghamshire Coun- ty Council decided to open up thyee of the most romantic lanes’ the estate as public rights of way, the general sounded the call to arms, “Gad, sir, busy roads are no, places for young sweethearts,” he| |snorted ag he filed official objec- ition to the plan, “I used to like, in 2n8 a guiet apet When 3. wes) “We will back the general against’ ‘the County Council, and it is al-’ most certain the paths will stay, | private.” | Discovery of an escaped python | lin a Calcutta warehouse has led) itions on dealers in animals. This group of top size bulbs including most of the 7-DIAMOND RING 6 DIAMONDS Parrot tulips and many double tulips as well as such rare beauties as “The Bishop,” “Uncle Tom, int Pay $1.00 § Poy $1.25 § Tacoma” and “Fantasy.” Weekly! db Weekly! “69. TULIPS — 10 fer 894 — 100 f 7.95 ito tightening. of license regula Grow Spring eanty = Grow Imported Holland We offer only top size bulbs—the largest available. We offer individual varieties and co mix- tures. We believe you want the most choice bulbs— we offer no others! * TULIPS — 10 fe: 69¢ — 100 f 5.95 This group. of 10,000 top size bulbs contains 50 named varieties and gorgeous individual colors . . . Darwins, Cottage, Triumph and Mendel tulips includ- ing Golden Harvest, Marjory Bowen, Prunes, Bartigon, Scotch .Lassie, Queen of Night, Pride of Harlem, Edith Eddy, Campfire, Mother's Day, Blue Aimable, All Bright, American Flag, Albino and many others. * TULIPS — 10 te 79¢ — 100 f 6.95 This group contains rarest and most expensive tulips of our collection. 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WEEK Men’s or Ladies’ 7) BIRTHSTONE RINGS 17 DIAMONDS "wi? $129 IN STOCK = REGULAR PRICES - “agian a ie pose by Pat yward Wind by Gogi Grant by Buchanan & Goodman re. RECORD ACCESSORY BAR UNTIL 9 TONIGHT 10. Comp! jes must be addressed to POT-O-GO POST OFFICE BO: j Winners will be n _ fied efther by telephone or in the mails. { a aa. 5 RECORDS POPS, WESTERNS, BLUES AND JAZZ RHYTHMS Only Demonstrators, but Guaranteed. Your Choice : i Is Your ae High School | in the Press? 4h \ \ x ee ee ee \ Watch for School News on This Page Each Friday ee FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1956 _THE PONTIAC PRESS PONTIAC, MICHIGAN Fall ‘Pace Steps Up as Activities Increase at PHS BOOSTER CLUB PLANS DANCE — New’Booster Club officers at PHS put the finishing touches on a poster for a dance after to- night's game. The Booster Club now boasts over a hundred mem- Barbara Pentiae Press Phote Slinging the paint brushes above are left to right Martha Montieth and Mary Cowan. * 4 treasurer. ment were also mentioned. sonnel this week. T home, The activities were planned. They include decorating the sta- Dale C. Harris, PHS Band con- ductor, announced the band per- Managers for this semester will be Richard Dembinski, William Scribner, Richard Lantz, and Joel Lantz and Thome will also be band librarians along with Rich- him “‘very proud,” Staley conclud-jard Bimm, Robert Wiles and Jery/ ed, New officers of the group are: ‘Crossman. In charge of the equipment be Robert Harroun, Roland binski and Delmar advising, will stage their annual programs @tigium and the school for Friday| . ) the games, and working with the night's game. Dances after the foot-| Tryouts were held Tuesday and ee amg on the pep rally a5-\h4n games and half time entertain-|Wednesday for this year’s’ play, |eral “Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves.” hood Education. children, and one evening ance on Oct. 18 for acults. Wil-| Hiams, Tom Osler, Richard Dem- Benson. Playcrafters, with Mary Parrish Children’s Theater production in|!" October The. Children’s Theater is spon- sored by the Association for Child- Matinees are scheduled for the A regular debate class is now offered in Pontiac High, and there is an after-school session for those » TWENTY-ONE who cannot work it into their sched- commodity at ninety per cent par- ity.”’ The Hi-Y spent their first week Three Teachers Join St. Fred's By MARGARET DRAKE Students of St. Frederick High School welcomed three new faculty members this year. Sister Emily *|Joseph is in charge of the senior class; Sister Alexine, is junior class head and Sister Ann David is in charge of the freshman class. Lay teachers Gene Wright and Chester Lichodziejewski returned this year and have conducted inter- esting discussions on various events and projects for the school year. The busiest students around St. Frederick's this year are the seniors, The staff for the 1957 year book is being selected from their ranks, and the Dramatic Club is concentrating on them for the annual seniér play. Senior Ardith Green was elected captain of the cheerleading squad. NEW STUDENT COUNCIL — : officers plan the yearbook they'll be in charge of this year. From Ingrid Soderberg, Betty Jo left to right checking how last year’s council handied the job are § Kast, and Marie Lewandowski St. Fred's new Student Council a Fitzpatrick, Martin Koenig; Edwin y Their class election also took place this week with Mike Majloy being the popular choice for senior presi- Robert Ashby, a member of the graduating class of 1956 ad- dressed the history class Monday. He. is on furlough from Great Lakes Naval Training Station. _Junior. Achievement activities get under way at St.: Fred's this bers at Isaac Crary Junior High AT EASTERN This week's activities at Eastern Junior High School centered around the organization of forty- two clubs. One of the highlights of the week was a special 9A assembly” on 7B's to the school. The program was opened: with week with a record enrollment. +... r an introduction by Student Coun- a Press Phote | Play tryouts, football games, the alumni to join in the evening's, study hall to complete plans for the convention rules: 1, Convention is |} festivities, which will be climaxed. Football, Bands, Play Tryouts Lead Lists of Activity: marching bands, clubs and a thou- sand other activities combined with classes to keep area high school students hopping during past week, E i iby a homecoming dance. AT LAKE ORION Plans for the year are being as extra curriculars at Orion. The Y Teens, Hi-Y; Camera Club, FTA, FHA, Pep Club and O Club all —_ for the first time this week FF + Hs i if i ty ge - ag 8 F f ie Bs 5? Ss Fag i bi 2 cover E a2 gz ge i i i rl i : ¢ 223%] i z i made jn the eight .clubs offered first meeting in October: AT ST. MARY'S Orchard Lake, held its first meet- with the Rev. Francis nye Regia ia Senior clas$§ meeting due to the The Junior Class of St. Mary's ing of the 1956-57 scholastic year Zdrodowski HE ; i gravity of it; 2. Roll call, 3. No limit for nominees, 4. Roll call be- fore voting begins, 5. Two nomi- nees with highest vote totals will be candidates. Rules apply for e tion of treasurer ‘and secretary. yet?” This is the question that has ih Hi Waterford Football Team tonight when the Waterford Town- ship High School Skippers go into the long-awaited football lights. Game time is 8 p.m. Last year, Waterford «students and faculty, alike, under the guid- | to Play Under New Lights secretary; and Marlene Noe, treasurer. Their first main project ts to publish and distribute programs for football and basketball games. * ¢ © a roller skating. and sock hop party at the Rolladium Monday. It was open to all students. CRARY OFFICE HELP — Service Club mem- assist in the office of the school with various du- =New Clubs Top News af Junior Highs Officers were elected, clubs or- cil President Judy Haroutunian. and the yeat’s parties; Karen Oxley, with the help of (Dancing Club, Games Club, News- Wednesday welcoming the new) Varsity cheerleaders sponsored ‘ School. give an by, secretary, Sandra McDowell, | Mike O’Berry, and Diane Myers. » Margaret Cates and Susan Sum- mervile gave a plano duct and dudy Haroutunian q piano solo. Tuesday, homemaking classes enjoyed a cooking school put on by Joanne Frederick and Mrs. Mar- \jory Burchuk of Consumers Pow- er Company, Home Service De- partment. AT ISAAC CRARY The Service Club at Isaac E. Crary Junior High School began its year's activities this week. Organized of 67 students chosen for their high standards of lead- ership, citizenship, academic achievement and grooming, the club members wel- come and guide new students and schoo] visitors. AT MADISON . Madison students chose their one ‘Club activity this week. Some of the clubs which students joined were the Bachelor's Club, a club for boys who want to learn Pontiac Purses Phote ties the jobs call for. Here assisting Carol Lazen- (seated) are (left to right) Tim Patterson, Mary Ellen Cote and Sally Shunck. to cook; Camera Club, Social paper and Archery, clubs and Girls and Boys Glee Clubs. AT WASHINGTON Sixty-seven hopeful boys turned out for positions on the Washington Junior High School footbal] team. Seven of the group were returning lettermen. Washington plays a five game schedule this year. On Sept. % they meet Lincoln Junior on the gridiron; Oct. 3, Rochester; Oct. li, Eastern; Oct., 17, Jefferson and Oct. 25, Madison. New ninth grade homeroom pres- jidents elected this week at Wash- ington include Sharon Young, Allan Campbell, Carol Cotterman, Robert nior high school football team was organized, School days are somewhat istrange for Rochester students who jonly attend half days. Senior high students attend from 8 to 12 and : : PETE j F 2 ii i i : i i Erk ef face THE PONTIAC panes. ‘FRIDAY, ‘SEPTEMBER + 21, 1956 “National forest of. the Unitelljane, Penasyivania and Tlipote, w . « for your listening pleasure Sates embrace a combined ereajin addition, all of the New England! iu, S. Invests in England |Hollywood Headlines than New York, Ohio, Indi-'states. ee meey's Brings Back by Popular Demand — Lovely PENNY EVANS © ~ Dining at Its Disinctiie Best! i \ i. , Polley eid Sahel | Luncheon erence a Dinner Cetaling Room Now Availeble for Private Parties Cocktail Party OP eso odompangmant mecramegle Banquet ~MANNY’S stetcs'€cnors Meeting West Huron ot Elizabeth Loke Rd. - Unmatched Food and Service ... 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SUNDA ~ TIMES. | tee i : ON SALE AT NEWSSTANDS EVERYWHERE —_—- =A Epp o> (ee Ce ~~ For Home Delivery Service, Phone WOodwerd 3-8800 ROR EET EO ee z rss i eli fF &§ Res HL 5 ! i ‘ i by it fe 5 ! i H pitiy he H : uh Ur é £ tli Ni i ’ 3 PH Hb ! opens tomorrow against Tech, No. nationally in The Associated Press pre-season poll and choice AP Wirephote perature was 50-degrees, and it chilled the Braves WARMING UP — Piteher Bob Buhl of Milwau- (TIAC PRESS. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1956 iseventh. Logan's first single came with the winner. The only hits off Friend, win- ning his first since August 26 and defeating the Braves a third time this season, were fifth and 10th- inning singles by Johnny Logan, Hank Aaron's single and Bobby Thomson's double, both in the AP Wirephote DOWNCAST — Milwaukee coach Johnny Riddle leaves the Forbes Field diamond dejectedly after the Braves lost a 2-1 deci- sion to the Pirates in Pittsburgh with two out—after Friend had re- tired the first 14 men in order. * = cf ig | If the Dodgers win, it may turn out to be the cheapest ' seven le to play, pennant ever bought. They paid $12,500 to the Indians wea? : @ : ee for Sal Maglie. ‘ Certain heartsick Cleveland rooters suggest if there is a victory parade in Flatbush, a seat in the lead auto- mobile be reserved for Hank Greenberg . . . Hank needs a little briefing on public relations. : . % x *- * . At the Sigma Delta Chi luncheon, he downgraded Al Rosen, a good competitor and a loyal team man who was painfully injured while hustling on the base paths, Hank said the Ohio fans were down on Rosen and this hurt the player’s effectiveness in his new home. It’s just not good business to blast a product before you go out on the road to peddle it. A quiet deal backstage would have been better for Rosen, Hank and the Indians . . . Larry MacPhail unquestionably is one of the best all-around pro- moters in sports. He has a keen business mind, too, and was quick to realize that only in capital. gains can a man make any '|important money these days. Larry kept 75 per cent of his tremendous profit on the Yankees, Tax wise he is smart in selling his breeding farm. Belair is also on the market and there are reports of another big Blue Grass property shortly to post a For Sale sign. , Buhl was in on this one, too. yesterday. He gave up three hits, one Jack) Shepard's seventh home run in the] _., seventh, before being lifted for a Fight on Fat pinch-hitter in the ninth. . Going into a four-game series | Making Gains at Pittsburgh tonight, the Dodg- ers now are 31 favorites to win] Qf Colorado the pennant. It's 81 the race ; won't end in , - + Real Even Coach Peels Off | It's Sal. Maglie ( against Ron a pos . Kline (13-16) tonight with Sal seek-) Pxcess Weight in ing his seventh straight success Reducing Drive and third in Brooklyn’s current chances to gain on Brooklyn as the Pirates took — a 2-1 decision in 10 innings. Milwaukee is now one — full game behind in the National League race. kee (left) and Bob Friend of Pittsburgh needed some extra warmth in yesterday's lone Major League baseball game at Pittsburgh. The tem- COLORADO SPRINGS W—Rob- ‘bie Robertson, coach of Colorado \College’s football team, is making progress in his campaign for play-| surge which has brought it to the! top from a third-place, two-games behind deficit two weeks ago. Open Series With Tribe Tigers Bid for ers who are “mean and lean.” | Seven players have peeled off. big chunks of excess weight dur-| ing twice-a-day practice. ‘Tex., tops the list with a reduc- ition of 26 pounds down to 204. An- other tackle, Bob Stevens of Ok- lahoma City, has dropped 20 pounds to 198, Some other reductions: Sam 172; Fourth Tigers have won 12 of their last 13 paiph Beard, Alta Vista, Va., Boge, |Iil:, 205 to 187, and Cecil Jackson, 'starts and in the past month have tg 180: Bob ‘won 23 games and lost seven. ng on toward 20 victories and! Robertson himself has joined the Paul Foytack * A 1175 to 163. Tackle Bill Smith of Telephone, |. is beginning to live reducing parade. He went from MAGLIE A GOOD CHOICE Here is a solid vote for Sal Maglie as Most Valuable Player. Sal wins it in my book not only for his clutch— ‘which subtracted from the team total would leave the __ Dodgers sadly out of contention—but mainly for his in- spirational quality. Sal, more than any other Dodger, appears to have that magnetic drive which stimulates and improves all play- ers down to the lowliest utility man. | Jake Mintz wired “my, humble apologies” but was still slapped with a suspension and a $100 fine by the | Washington Boxing Commission for taking a quick peek at the ballots before Jimmy Lake, the 77-year-old an- nouncer, had a chance to clear his throat and announce it. . I went into the dressing room and asked Jake why he did it .. . ‘I just couldn't stand the suspense. I . have a bad ticker.” “It floored me. in Comiskey Park the night Charlies fought there. These fellows take so long to add up two simple columns of figures. Everyone stands around and muscles into the TV spotlight, the judges, the commis- sion deputies, the assistant deputies.” t... Bt “They add once, then they add again, then they con- fer some more. I felt I was going to blow a gasket. I did wrong. I said: ‘Let’s see who won. My heart's racing like DETROIT # — With ears AMERICAN LEAGUE tor a New York - Boston score,| at the seasen's ending. New York ae y a a ane jee aye h wah anes saan ye Since the Tigers also have 68 i Stay game Hlossesnow, Chicago and Detroit coven = 68 6imay bring them a fourth, third, or) deadlocked second pssaedeies » ¢ + 6% could be for onahinn th TT" @ i i“ 6feven = «second - place American piace with 96 vietories and 68 vee es 3. League finish. | Wahrgin oR UmSlU TOSS losses. Kansas City ao © 33. WW eB. Oe | A month ago, the idea would aR — >» Seman The Tigers begin their battle in - . Briggs Stadium by throwing Billy ¢ pm — Hoeft against Oe ond - pant emer Sth) i” Cleveland Indians iy Wynn. pan. Larsen Both Hoeft and’ Wynn are after Cee en. their 19th victories. “ It's the beginning ef a three game series with the Indians | which will be followed with an- 5) in Saturday Test p.m., EST. ap te om other homestand against the . : oe Baltimore, 7 p.m. Gtet-oteee Citenge Witte tes Game - Type Drill to ' Kentucky, in its top effort two) NATIONAL LEAGUE and af ree games — qunsenn fan, yelled. 4-196 wanet] Wen Leet Pet Behind | agninat Cleveland in Cleveland. Settle on Squad for that derailed Tech's possible tie Miweire “. & % Sm | | if the Tigers could win all nine) Stanford Opener or the league title and turned Sten 5 5 St 144 |games, their chances of finishing, the Wildcats’ s0-s0 record into a gia EBS second in the league to the New! pcr rancinc wm — A final winning season. In 1950, Kentucky ye< York 2 8 a2 OT York Yankees would be good. : thom rm captured its only conference cham- 1 sage 0.:-@..° game - condi scrimmage pionship and a 28-14 victory over petstursh 2. 1 (8 innings) could move within Tech was a vital ingredjent. Only game schedule Lar acaba wees w “Pouaceiona | New York, Lane by defeating Cleveland tonight with NATIONAL MAAgee, Tenens Doe | re ee vs. ig See ‘help from the Yankees against a eas Pier) aia) ie a), cin, | Boston. - re : 2 = } ; eis) Se, Koranat canis) | By winning all of their remain- «eects Oat be he 0S) Saescae | IME amen with Cleveland, the ovay 0, Cucumat! T Mies |Phinasiphis at News York. 1 pin | with at least 69 losses. By defeat- “Miss 4: Sway GD. Chicage 2 |Chtenge at Milweuken, 4:50 pm. _*| ing Chicago, the Tigers could Miss Gunderson in Quarter-Finals 17-Year-Old Continues Title Bid INDIANAPOLIS —All former 1955. champion Jo Anne Gunderson, 17-year-old Viking from Seattle, met 34-vear- old Mrs. Ann Casey Johnstone, former professional and four-time lowa state champion, in the first Jeanne Quast, 19-year-old Uni- she f ey : * 60,000 Fans . : o & Funaway sewing machine!’ It was a close fight. I was excited. What’s the use of being in a business unless you - jean get excited about it?” ‘Dispute Threal » difficulties are ironed out, there ~ |may be no television or newsreel ens fo Hit Olympic TV, Film Coverage © NEW YORK #—Unless current;European television networks and newsreel companies said yester- day it will be “impossiblé”’ to cov- er the 1956 games at Melbourne in view of restrictions imposed by the Australian Olympic -Commit- coverage of the Olympic Games in Australia from Nov. 22 to Dec.8. American, British, Canadian. and | a Ponting Press Photo MOST VALUABLE—The 1956 winner of The Pontiac Press Class A City Baseball League most valuable player award is shown above. Judge Booker, General Motors ist baseman, leading hitter of the cir- cult with a fantastic 538 average received the award at this week's summer sports banquet given by Parks and Recreation-department. from Mrs. Helen , Wilson of Philadelphia, 1949 Western cham-|semifinals lacked a Curtis Cup pion After driving into the rough|team member as well as a former/#-) See Bear, on the 42-yard 13th, Jo Annejchampion. banged a 4-wood shot over a pond| Miss Gunderson beat Mrs. Philip) Browrn Battle and chipped in from a of Montclair, N.J., in the 65 feet for an eagle. round, 4 and 3, with 2uindet) CHICAGO i@®—More than 60,000 The tireless, nerveless Sh ae fans are expected to turn opt at Grid Action at Beaudette i “= Coast Guard Units Search Booker is displaying the handsome watch, symbol of the award. |UM's Speediest tee. * w * Paul Talbot of New York, agent for commercial handling of films Pace Is Rated © Triple - Threater Has Old Grads Talking in Ann Arbor Drills rarities—a Pee-Wees at art Satufda , for Baltimore Bonus Star aT it be se88 FF E 4 Get Call for Tie-Breaker o ao mich A, E. Smith game at Bloomfield, ting ZA \ sj mente DE SOTO See it today at your Friendly for °56 DeSoto-Plymouth Dealer in Birmingham MI 6-5300 By MH. GUY MOATS ‘Kyerything, including the weath- er, was promising today for the first home’ football game of the ‘seaon for Pontiac's prep Chiefs. | There's promise of a really. red- hot gridiron battle on the turf of Wisner Stadium, starting at 8 o'clock. Lansing Sexton, coached by a former Michigan State Uni- versity line star who took over this fall; renews its long-time) friendly gridiron rivalry after a lapse of two years. Cari (Buck) Ny strom’'s Big ‘| 912 S. Woodward Ses) (Se eee ‘you're at your best when you feel your best. ee 7 HART SCHAFPFNBR & MARX +. and you feel your best when you look your best. And to look your best ... there's nothing quite comes . wa up to a finely tailored suit by Hart Schaffner & . > Marx. The Eton Flannel is no exception. Soft and Ls Tich (with an unusual bonus of wear) its sleek, os supple texture tailors beautifully in the new Trend styles . . . tall, trim and lean. You know you look right, because you feel right ... in a suit that’s : made right, carefully proportioned for perfect fi | . It’s easily proved... just try one on. ETON~reg US Pat Off 1 Feidey Night ‘tit 9 4 ' os ONE MAN TELLS ANOTHER SAGINAW at LAWRENCE 272 W. Maple—BIRMINGHAM MM THE STYLE CORNER Of PONTIAC Pie So ee Pp Herb Sanford said this morning b= he expected a “full house’. All bg sales were heavy and only Section :. © mains. These seats will be on sale = jonly at the stadium, beginning at )| ers from last week is the pre- Reds hope to reverse the decl- sion of the last meeting, in Lan- sing, when Ed Graybiel’s eleven bumped the Big Red club 26-6. Nystrom has effected a general line shuffle for this test, after his team lost its opener a week ago. He's hoping for his 1st win, Chiefs will shoot for their 2nd victory, to add to that compiled at Wyandotte last weekend (39-7). And they are a confident, top- conditioned crew, according to their coaches, There are still plenty of good) seats, although faculty manager of Section D, in the west stands is gone. Student Union ticket C on the Cass avenue side re- 4 p.m, at regular ticket windows. Only change in Chiefs’ start- viously announced assignment at GIL SCHAFER’S | ‘71 50 WATER SPORTS HEADQUARTERS f i] : iy a528 Ly Ee A a i : l i ¥é & R oe i i Handy is at Saginaw High. The Midland-Arthur Hill tilt is a Satur- day engagement, all others sched- uled for tonight, Rich Prize List Offered Garden. { The. U.S. equestrian team will Mexico and Chile. DETROIT W — Joe Schmidt, captain of the Detroit Lions and one of the National Football >| 1265S. w , Birmingham > | just North of 14 Mile Mi 7-0133 fullback in his college days at vest averages 80 pounds per acre headed by end Pete Madelans, ' wd | League's better linebackers, was a Pittsburgh before two-platoon foot- ig THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1956 _ umph over Goodrich a week tackles Hartland at home. GO BY AIR — West Bloomfield will pin its chances of upsetting Walled Lake tonight on the throwing arms of its two quarterbacks Larry Hollister (left) and John Lucadam. The Lakers lost-the-open- er to Waterford with Lucadam throwing for two touchdowns and Hollister scoring the other. -Eaglets Open Against Rams; Mikes Meet Bens The battle for championship hon-|action for St. Benedict when the ors in the Suburban Catholic Ravens tangle with St. Mike Sun League gets under way this week- day at 2:30. end, with all eight member schools) The lene holdover’ tn the back. compete against Canada, Ireland,| Rey: Schmidt Former Fullback , Prep Grid Card Y AFTERNOON GAMES A. EB Smith at field Hills between St. and Or- Hertiond et Ortonville. chard Lake St. Mary and the St. Notre Dame at eld Michael-Highland Park St. . a See dict clash Sunday afternoon. Wis- sie to ioe ner Stadium is the scene of both ioe pe wea Sere ee tune Father John Rakoczy’s Madison a Lake Orie Bagléts, who swept through Ni ranch at Oxford everything in sight a year ago, Clawson at Pitageraid open defense of ther SCL crown East at Roseville Clarkston at Brighton tomorrow night and inaugurate Clarenceville at Milford thelr 1956 season at the same Utica at South Lake Lakeview at Center Line time Drya a bees oy It’s a new season for the Eag- Inlay” city at Capes ; lets, but they still have some of the an on ier eum old look for the coming campaign. mS ee ee Pret eee champs the Orchard Lake SUNDAY AFTERNOON G squad will confront St. Fred with Or Besediet ot Gt. ickast son a largely veteran lineup. Bt. py at Clement " Leading the Eaglet attack will be halfback Paul Franckowiak, a runner, The starting for- will average 190 Ss, . dangerous ST. PAUL—Minnesota’s fish har- ward wall of water in lakes and streams. talented pass receiver, and tackle |bal! brought him honors as a de- The total annual catch is estimated Tom Gardocki. Ifensive specialist, at 20 million pounds. | Four returning regulars will see a Seagram Fs Or, awh, Say Seagram's and be Sure | OF AMERICAN WHISKEY AT ITS FINEST geagtams BtenDED WHISKEY of Aotincton hao withoal @ hace foacerest tereeee? Ceomce or sosern c sence 6 : Lame CEURG 1O Finer TASTE... TRADITION The 99-year old policy of . _The House of Seagram has been: “Make finer whiskies, make them taste better.” This great TRADITION of finer TASTE has made Seagram's 7 Crown the most popular whiskey in the world by an overwhelming margin. _ field is Larry Gacki, a touch- |. down threat from any spot on | the field. End Art Clark, whe | saw some service at quarterback In remaining SCL attractions, Royal Oak St. Mary meets Hazel Park St. Rita at Royal Oek and 'Ferndale St. James goes to Center Line St. Clement, both on Sunday. | The Knights of Shrine face De- troit St. Gregory this Sunday at Royal Oak in another - parochial contest. ‘ Gary Is Lightest Penn Freshman ' Former Cranbrook athletic star George Gary is a member of the University of Pennsylvania fresh- man football squad. George is a husky, 180-pounder. But he's the lightest player on the Quaker Ist iyear roster, according to word his dad, George, 17 Prall street re ceived the other day from Phila- idelphia. Gary is enrolled in the ‘liberal arts college. ; Young Gary, who won four Baseball is his top sport, how- ever, and Gary has had offers from a half dozen pro outfits, with the Chi Cubs the most interested. He is a catcher. However, Gary says his education comes first. 2 Pontiac Race Drivers in-100-Lap Hardtop Test DETROIT—One of the classic auto races of the season will be staged Saturday-night when Pro- moter Andy Barto holds his an- nual 100-Iap hardtop ctiamplonship feature at Motor City Speedway. | Mickey Katlin, defending his 1955 ichampionship, is the pre-race fa- vorite. Such drivers as Joy Fair and Rusty Kelley of Pontiac, Roger . of Wyandotte; Jack Good- Puerto Rico Open Golf SAN JUAN, P, R. @ — The Puerto Rico Golf Assn, will hold an open golf tournament at the Berwind Country Club, It will be an. a 31. four-day event beginning J = PA as oo _THE PONTIAC PRESS. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1956 (Tangle wie 2 Marquette Tometnew Tita DETROIT \B—The Univers of . |Detroit and Marquette will depend/ Johnny Druze. heavily on untested youngsters when they kick off their 1956 {oot- ball season tomorrow at U. of D Stadium before an expected crowd of 20,000. 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FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1056 By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS nia, left with the most after thejrival North Carolina State _and|Wake Forest vs. William & Mary, : Pacific College II's to Star Coast Conference shakeup,|Vanderbilt meets Georgia at/The Citadel vs. Newberry, Duke the features among the far|Nashville in important southern|vs, South Carolina, cad State vs. Florida, Tulane vs. V: games, Most of the midwestern powers|ginia Tech, at Texas in night games. and top-rated Oklahoma wait an-| MIDWEST — Cincinnati vs. Day- * other week before joining the fun.|ton, Marquette vs. Detroit, Nebras-| 7 Jim Tatum’s ‘return to North| Other major games include: _|ka vs, South Dakota, Kansas State) 77 Carolina is launched against top| SOUTH — Virginia vs. VMI,\vs. Oklahoma A&M, George/t™ ef 3 g Bs S sk Washington vs. Miami, Ohio,|m Louisville vs. Toledo, Oregon State) 7 Wins Little Brown Jug wen ee Ui h aff pri ARROW LIQUEURS CORP, DETROIT 2, MICH. © 00 AND 100 PROOF, DISTILLED FROM GRAIN» | INLAND LAKES SALES |=": 325: Boat Storage 9 [222%sae . year-old INSIDE or OUT — cchton thar nununta coats etahuie tench and delivery . . . service a“ 2 sixth-ranked against 10 and rated tops in the East, , Your CENTURY Dealer — prea ten, $127 W. 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Bachelor Hanover ran 4-5/playoff just as his full brother, Adios Har-|Buckeye won ry, did two years ago. 053.33 for his Noble Adios added yesterday's stirring win to his victory in the It certainly was. fun meeting | all my old friends, and makihg new ones... when you visited my new store during the Grand Opening Celebration, Naturally, I’m pretty proud of | my new store... so | hope everything about it came up to it. your expectations. | was extremely pleased .. . | and a little bit amazed... ie | with having so many of you bac visit me during.my first day in business. Thanks a million for making my Grand Opening such a success. | Larry Benson | LB 15_N. Saginaw — Across from the Strand Theater Stanford and Southern. Califor- ag lucene NaS i on Refuge Sought HAROLD TURNER BRAKE ADJUSTMENT ): Remove front wheel, inspect brake lining, check steering for play. 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The famous “Prestone”’ ot “Prestone” brand ontifreeze lasts all winter. | antee — printed on the Gasen Tao. & are tegistered trade-marks of Union Carbide end Carbon Corporation _ Union Corbide and Corben Corporation, 30 Lest 42nd Street, New York 17, N.Y. 4 Anti-Freeze Guar- 4g OLIVE _ BUICK Prone FE 2-9101 * ad ~ abe oe oe ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1956 Seer BS Be : : ; - [Bow Hunters Prepare Poor Pheasant Hunting in Ontario Is Forecast [SRE] : aret FELEE TLAND, Ont: (04D ~-\en Peles Mast Mat teemate Welt iand. thts teat, esuplee with | leenses grew. The mumber ts- |/>*'St, 4) Rowton 2, (houston leads best- 2896 Diste Hwy. «OR pheasant hunting dozed their destroy excellent food for the bi sued hag always varied from AMERICAN ASSOCIATION 1 Block N. of Pentiag Drive-Ina LANSING (®—The twang of bow- experience and skill ving : ie ta oa — esl makes 6” picsunt paradise. | year to year. In good years as Minna , Strings will soon punctuate the fall|weapon itself, Ammann the forecast for Michiganinests and kill off the birds which] ser 5 wet spring thie year many as 1,500 licenses were is- air to signal the start of another) “The average Island, Ontario, |were ruining crops. raised hob with the spring crop | sued, declining to perhaps 400 in deer season for archers, Michi-larchers is shor at bought Cana- The island which ix located al °% binds and floods destryed hun- poor years . . .” gan's fastest = growing group oflalthough a man in. Utah 00 Oe at ales atuth of Kiecvilia 1s| S7ts.& phesennt sects. Unknowingly, Pelee Island hunt- State Conservation Depart-| sp. tras the Ontario depart-|Canada and only a’ short drive|department put it: place. By coming in to hunt, they! arrow hunters will take part | high tm the: air and forests and resi-|from the Detroit area. "ome bright soul conceived the|eliminated | some ot the ‘crop fell into the deer’s sadly predict ' that the pheasants could pro-/4estro: i spent mon- ainu“«£e falling arrow hes yore Ce ee rene te vaenhe ania eras malty 22 wavehrn, ty 5 pt 5 on Wow, 8, much lethal power # the island ro. (¢d income for the farmers and pro- That’s an increase of more | straight.” program car- \Ujtch Forms Tennis Group due thus the pheasant shoot was\%##ed Tevenue which helped kep than 3,000 over last year’s bow | ana aaenaas in FOrms ennis sia os taxs down for the farmers. — wen when 37.965 |who want to try their hand in this @flcers has failed to bring | SALT LAKE CITY w — Utah * 2 * poms on entienated 1,200 fall's archery season ! ‘Population up to last jis the latest state in the Inter-| “The shoot lasts for two' Gets 3 Eagles, Hits 76 | eae of the department's bulletin on the| 7° : oad ie eat ee ee tien, to pg enter a ging ahs cuarreauitis. 15 ~ ves Conveniently Located Back a coming special seasons. about tennis group. called thousa r ; » ®, T _ pice ate ee e be. Utah District ‘Tennis Assn, Or.{from the mainland to find some of icing, 24, of Mayvilie, N.Y, had KUHN AUTO WASH season, only 200 hunters partici- bulletin descri pheasant story from Salt Lake City,|the best shooting n the com-jan amazing 7% over the Chau- pated. They shot four deer. james, president; Don|tinent . . . tauqua course. He shot three 149 W. Huron . Across from Firestone What accounts for the president and Lee| “The hunt became increasing. jeagies. He was 10 over par for growth of archery? secretary-treasurer. ly popular and the demand for jthe other 15 holes. 4 Toski Leader ® td ’ XK in Scr amble Ford tandem axle BIG JOBS are rated to carry Ford’s F-100 Custom panel is one of the top load The hardest-working, biggest-saving “two-tonner” ; more payload than comparable tandems of any of carriers in its class. It provides 155.8 cu. ft. of of them all is the Ford F-600. Only Ford offers a Fires 68 at Oklahoma the leading manufacturers. 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For ex- pmo cick an me pomaras | you get and what it costs. You'll like what ample, more horsepower per dollar—proved niV ; : you see, ' ___ by a comparison of factory-suggested list Look at the costs. Ford’s first cost is low. Prices and net horsepower of alll truck lines. Here’s Where You Resale value is high. Modern Short Stroke Y°U get more comfort with a Driverized “Drive-In for Service” ‘ engines—V-8 or Six—are designed for less ©, and more safety with Ford’s exclusive | and | friction, less wear, lower running costs. Lifegu ard features. “RIDE OUT Maintenance costs are lower, too, because Look carefully...consider everything. You'll * with Ford trucks are built stronger for rugged agree Ford trucks cost less, give you more. SATISFACTION” long life. And a 10-million truck study If you want a great deal—a great deal more | ES ES proves Ford trucks last longer. for your money—see your.Ford Dealer, * Sales... sparkling revelation : , : arg RUCKS LAST. 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OF. 4. sak di 4 eat a _, et He ifs : P A PENT collon. 1 / j I'D JUST LANDED AFTER o aS TRAILING MAGELLAN Uy MMM Mil, \ HEY ---THIS | | OH, THAT'S ‘JUST. AROUND THE WORLD! “A COLOSSAL ISN'T MY NAME --- = ' «HOWEVER, NO 4 | COLOSSAL IGNATZ J. WH PLACE LIKE 4 |!CE CREAM | \ COLOSSAL. HOME, EH ¢ WELL, / _ GBOD DAY | te | y : WORLD HEH q HEH ‘ G_, AN\ Tours ¢ y Saas ue! er Mere : : =|, N= | re wos oe é | CAPTAIN EASY SNS @= a _, Yas > <> naw» eS Gye = © 1986 by WEA Bervice Tre. Tak ag UO 4, Yy COLOSSAL |y ICE CREAM SODAS 10¢ Ve E 1986 me ites te NO PLACE FOR HEROES I GUESS THAT'S \NO, YOU DONT WHY THEY DON"T 4 BUST TH FUR: BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES Roo, I [sa-e8. 11. WHERE BEY.. * Ba. 4 ee s i - WEXIE DUGAN \. WANT AD You'll Find PROFITABLE OPPORTUNITIES Every Day im the Pontiac Press Want Ad Section Take edvantage of this easy way to solve elf your buying end sell- ing problems. DIAL FE 2-8181 To Place Your: ayy fey %, Ke A A Pe é nA (NAW, GRANDMA. 'M OK, o WELL, HERE, ENJOY A Oo WHILE 07) _ 4-21 : = “How old do I have to be before I start having just one candle slike Mother?” eal i «i z 4 Q ? = : i : Ne. i f Fi : Ee iii i cy 2 i May ... pe Oats— ’ Dee ..4-se- lle “0 ry Bee OAKLAND * MICHIO: , ivestoc 1954 OF MICHIGAN—In the Pro- bate Court for the County ef Oskiand z is 2 GHEE 3 z et offi! : A 3 $3 me i 3 i * 3 my tne i fs fi ts olh Delive: UEL OIL SAVE WASTE PAPER! We Are Now Paying NEWSPAPERS . .. . . 20c Per 100 Lbs. “MAGAZINES .........45¢ Per 100 Lbs. BBoy, 5, Injured Screp tron—Junk Cors—Strvetural Steel | 135 Brench Across from American Forging & Socket | Serving Good Food Since 1929! - Breakfasts—Luncheons i if receipts of if ul lis ne A 4 pase: Hi i i 3 sie DETROIT POULTRY ‘Ss Sue Snnenueianaeeellaennmeneenl DHBOW STEEL CO. | FE 4.9582 bret ms of ‘a r 3 . 2 cite if Eg? aF =~ SR ERE ef rE -- fet y Hf sategs B 356 ft if git ove. Orade B large 83; peewees Cotual airi Browns: Grade A la: 83-06 wid. av. | Goce ts. medium 36. Checks 28. ‘Tota! week. graded eggs i os iq a if leat . eeenre es . & ; buying prices eetes: sek: c's oe 50% mos, . 7408; wholesale peyyyey ey ome xe a5 Fe 8 2 91 (APi—Prices pe i AAAS Villette .. CHICAGO, Sept, 31 (AP) — (0. 8. De- ey eet de a ie ‘Goodyra . \Orah Paige .. Among the opening U. 8. Steel up 1 at 67% on 5,000 shares, Gulf up 1% at 117 on 3,- 000, Santa Fe up % at 27% on Or. '3,000, and International Nickel up 11% at 104 on 1,800. New York Stocks (Late Morning Quotations) Admiral, .... 17.2 Air Red ..... 46 J Allied Ch .,.,. Allied Strs',.. 49.5 eee | ese 22 seve 3D coven a .e . 3. » 4 . 8 a, ~~ . deere a - uxutasevsessest-_xe-setessesy Revue #8 Oe Kee eaelw SSS5298R=5 wenn 772 i: us ee Sr fr) Pa? S2eksa RARE Rm * =] a = ae SSSISLS o . ABSSASSEE BE HBASES So Rt ! ove anne eee “200 Ze = |. ponald Fultz, of Rochester, was General . =hy NOW IS THE TIME TO '~STEP UP TO CADILLAC WE STILL HAVE A FEW ’56 oekae speeding was arraigned fore Justice Willis D. Lefurgy of iterford ‘ aving Rummoge Saturday. from 8 to 12 at 199 *| Auburn. Neal's Barber Shop—2s9 St.. formerly 3 Orchard Lake Ave. ‘If your friend's in jail and needs vail, Ph. PE 5-9424 or MA 5-4031. Bert Helland-Berne Williams Barbers at 161 Oakland Ave. Next to Pooles Lumber Co. Sale at Rochester urch house, 320 Wal. at Friday, 9 to 6, Sat. —- of Catholic Women —s + BPPER Zee Sele, 8S. Parke. Beds for sale —Adv. cat = # al a > 4 ie y ha E. Pike —Adv —~Adv. — Adv. Saturday, 8 to 1 Holland-Verne Williams, at 161 Oakland Ave. Next Lumber Co. —Adv. C | o e 6. e “4 Sussseueeceressys oer tai 43 Ate HAsteveee aleeuaw 8 ee eee £3 §852 EF °o X33 2 5 2 z z 43 » ri fag? oat County Deaths Mrs, Emma J. Harris OXFORD — Service for Mrs.. * $ {Emma Jane Harris, 96, of Omer, | will be at 2 p.m. Saturday from, .. «14 Flumerfelt Funeral Home, Ox-! a 33 ford, with burial | 4¢1 Cemetery, Lake Orion. Mrs. Har-) | Bilris, resident of Oxford and Oak-, “and County 40 years before mov-| to Omer, died yesterday in Survivors are her son, Foster, of Omer and a sister, . Harry Hargrave of Portland, in Evergreen > * yosunesiens as awe e wih wie m 277 B” By °F igs ee ee Hil e Hy 33 ? = *. gsreceseese H 4 22 5 » 80 M ; 2 o * z > ae & Leen Z si 4 ‘g z eo 7 Fi ines eit: bitsy! : SAMMESSIS UN rssuvesrssessse ews gates , tatys Seeen a #22 dys sol, am 3 239 | i cease & See ae ageeee : & + 7 5 Q cree Son Bn 29: dated S23 9 eld, - we ~ Death Notices Peneiey. Miss Fene will ie im state st the Sparks-Oriffin noon Satur- en Gay. She will then be taken to Methodist Church for p.m. with Dr. Milton emetery - will lie in state at the Sparks- in Funeral Home. _ GREEN, ELBERT Woofford, Dallas, Texas; former- ly of Detroit: husband of Mary .. (mee Burnett); father of Ric and Jr. Funeral. Home with Rev. Pred Clark officiating. Interment in rgreen Cemetery, Lake Orion. will Le im state at Flumerfelt Puneral Home, ord, Mic’ $u%s8esa%3 Met Nh tnt hte em ee a | 2. Vawulew ae ; S3ueerens 1956, PLOR- e toon el -Sesse-2s~ Oe et ee ad t tard ness an Fw een we 4 A call to Pe 64622 will give you the story of one of the best seil- ing jobs in the nation. Pull part time. 21-45. Auto. Screw Machine CARPENTERS Experienced. Me helpers. § WN. Telegrapt Rd tween 10 am. and 3 D.m. except Wednesday and Sat. BOYS — VETS TRAVEL Need three men, 18-25, to travel da, and return. m tely. See Dan McClellan, Roosevelt Hotel, 10-12-56 p.m. BENDING FIXTURE BUILDERS Men. qualified to make fixtures for bending small diameter steeel tub- ing Steady work with overtime. Pensions. vacation say, holiday insurance supplied Apply : per. and all y company. AVON TUBE DIVISION Fourth and Water &t. Rochester, Michigan CABINET MAKERS. EXP ON custom work. Ist class wages. Steady and immediate em - ment Only exp. need apply. M Oa CLEAN, EXP. UTCHER WTD. _for super market work FE 5-1651, CAB DRIVERS. DAY OR NIGHT shift. 35 or older. PE 23-0208. CAB DRIVERS NIGHT . Steady and pect time. Apply: 438 Orchard Lake Rd. 3 to 6 p.m. DIE MAKER CED ON Y SMALL cies Repair TREE Year around Mig, Co. 6826 Por special machinery Fixtures and drill heads. Excellent work- inimum 3 yrs, Matic a con ; experience Mach: 1706 S. Telegraph FE @-1181. ABLE S'NGLE MAN wanted for farm work. MU 42316. ive ag Se Sheet Metal Men Experimental sheet metal & lay- out men. Experienced genere! sheet metal man. Sheet m. helper. | ona overtime, fringe bene- All eireraft work. McGregor Mig. Co, MI-4-3540. TRAVEL AND EARN ediate openings, Young rere Travel Cal, and By le, *? rence, Public contact work. No experience nec- essary. Average $300 per month Expense secourit ma ton Roosevelt Hotel. Pri. o Sal. 11 to 3. No phone calls, TEACHERS *, eo | in ‘4, eek t work a few hours a ¥ ww our . ich nd ‘dignified, and pays very well for the extra @. Training tion and personal interview c: Mrs Julia = Peruchi, Bowel September 20th or September 21st. ss TOOLMAKERS Ire haat Sites encase parts. ve @ e close tolerance work Paid holi- days & vacations, Overtime. M. C. MANUFACTURING Ra. Lake_Orion 118 Indtanwood TECHNICIAN To assemble protot and per- form development tests on experi- mental hydraulic and pneumatic éevices for aircraft, Steady work. Overtime . M. C. MFG. CO. 118 Indianwood Rd.. Lake Orion WTD: EXPERIENCED MAN ON smell motor repair Steady em- _Ployment. FE 4-0516. WTD.: BUTCHER. EXPERI- enced. Apply person at Nick's Super Market, 283 Auburn Ave. WOOL PRESSER Birm. Cleaners. 12353 8 Wood- __ward. MI 44620. _ YOUNG MAN TO LEARN CLOTH- ing business. Excellent opportu- nity for advancement for ambi- tious & con: fous person, Os- _mun's $1 N. A YOUNG MAN WTD. FOR GRO- cery store and meat market, Some exnerlence Virginia Meat _ Market, 603 8. Woodward, Bham. YOUNG MAN. 'SSIDE COLLEC- tien work High-scheol «raduste. Intelligent meet appearing. Mr. Neal FE 40506. and ret ‘ Apply Personnel Office. Oskiand: County Office Bidg., Ww and paterete st. Pontiac e . PE Toy Party Hostesses Are you interested in receiving more for your efforts? We 15 per cent and a ereater variety of toys, plus catalog. Call FB +5567. TEACHERS Are you interested in supplement- ing Re school income? The World Book Encyc ® few ope and dignified and pays very wel) for the extra time, is and guar antees success. For full informa- tlon and personal interview, call Mrs. Julia Peruchi, FEdera) between 7 and @ p.m. September __ 20th. or September 2ist. WATTRESS WANTED: MUST BY neat and clean, 12 N Perry . Rei erences WANTED: WOMAN TC DO HOUSE- work, live in, no drinkers or __ Smokers. PE 46221. Call after 4 WTD.: UNMARRIED WOMAN T help care for invalid deughte and ar housework, Live work. Write Pontiac Press, Bos ~~ WATTRESS shift, Good working cond tions CasaMia Restaurant, Bir- br. week, must be able, to type and must lite detailed clerical ae rite Pontiac Press Box WOMAN, LIGHT HOUSEWORK, assist with child. stay, free to f° to Florida wm winter. $35 week- Hi experienced, ref oom. WOMAN OVER 1% NEEDED AS housekeeper for small family. Permanent, good wages, private —y with television. Thursdays Sunday off. Birmingham res- idence Write box 17° Pontiae Press for interview, WOOL PRESSER Birm, Cleaners. 1253 8. W Mi ' 8. Woodward, YOUR OWN iss — Yo YOUNG BUSINESS GIRL own hours! Selling nationa!!v exchange some light temetn Soieesstendre temay ars too | eta S, cena, Somes or styles for a - warn room and board Phone bet S16X, Broc Mass. WANTED ANIC EXPERI- enced om Dodge & Piymouth, apable of ing in to service manager of Walled Lake, evenings be EM 340% Designers | Detailers For Research and Develop Engineering of Automatic Machines Salary Excellent Working Conditions Paid Life Insur. llospital and Medical Benefits Retirement Plan MA 4-1586 GUIDE TO GOLD: Sell | - ‘things you're not using | = Adst | Help Wanted Female 7 ACCOUNTS PAYABLE CLERK for mfg. plant $= ter. Age 36 of under, with exp. im processing and vrarifyin; voles. r. Clark. Live BAKERY TRL. OVER 20. Dey work = Aréerson Bakery, _14 W. 14 Mile, Birm. MI 47114. BABYSITTER WANTED. LIGHT housework, Iive in Call FE 47824. or P® 5-5578. . CHRISTMAS LING SEAS fer large profits “selling peautifal Avon cosmetics, For ‘nformation, call FE 44508. DRUG AND COSMETIC COUNTER experienced only. Ev top per, Wesley Drugs. 8 p.m. App! - Bakery, 121 W. Ruron, _ EXP. MAID, STAY IN. CALL EM or EM 3-3612. Mrs. Her- a ereeeen EXPERIENCED COMBINATION and counter girl. Day work. Sundays or holidays, MI 4-3824__Dixie Diner__Bham. EXP. WAITRESS WTD. XO SUN- aya, & ween 9: and r 4 r m a i¢ N. * Birm 1 _Noodward, Birmingbam. Experienced bakery sales- lady over 30 years of age. Homade Food Shop, 144 N. Saginaw. Dect apply. Apply ite : ‘ iv * ag gs EX? PU ART TIME ° Woodward. Rochester, onive. FULL Time, PART TIME. CAR- room. = Eves, f --.. ars, 4090 Dixie Hey Plains 2 ie otk! route, we train steady year round no iay ‘offs, average $2.50 to $3.00 F ad hour, Try. wa. work Pontiae Press, Box 16, wee SALESMEN — perere ; ® bo er. rience orekeered. but wil train, wiord 7. 3% W. Lil +1549 eves. MY 3-1142. ~ on ior orn ect galggvem w some Ra oe —— and ica Exp red. Rose Co. En Realty Co. KEn Unparalled Opportunit For Both Men ” and Women We have openings in every com- munity to help fi the ever-grow- ing need and demand for the World Book Encyclopedia. These are pleasant, Sf full time or part time, Our train- ing is thorough, FREE, and [gue i of last ‘week's (eptember : week's ( mber Tks of LIFE Magerine. it information and al interview, call Mrs. Julia Peruchi, at FEderal 23-3643, between 7 8 p.m. Thursday or Friday, Sep- tember 20th or 2ist. Wtd.:salesmen or women, learn a good business, P. W. Dinnan, 66 W, Huron, MEN AND WOMEN EEE = a BESTWAY DRIVING SCHOOL ° Sah He Sd SF TUPPER, 31061 Painting & Wall Washing u Free Estimates, FE 2-3706 work, 25 PE 5-0335. also repair. ae Work Wanted Female i LAYING. FINISHING: QUALITY __ ©, BUD BILLS, FE 82080 A-1 CEMENT WORK LLOYD MONROE FE 4-6866 A-i TA BAN & x Pontiac Hardwood Floor Mh : .A&B TRENCHING = Water line, Field tile, BUILDER-CARPENTER CONTRAC- tor, cone 5 ae service, Gordon «4 RCK, BLOCK AND pets = Laer. No job too le enilal afu commer- work, Ph. FE job and arrange with no money down and 3 40 8 years to CEMENT WORK | as cent epee ome oe |e et mm @! Sundays FE ct. Semen CEMENT ic BLOCK Work ; | Dump drecke ___Physio-Therapy _21A SWEDISH MASSAGE & THERAPY. STOP! LOOK! special foot technique, 12 Em lng ise ae of used SPE ey i: a ___ Television Service 22 COPENHAVER'S RADIO & TV _ Business Services 13 Repair 06 ae ee » heigl ene Be ina ; ; $1296 or FE &-4300, GUARANTEED TV REPAIR. ANY |. apptiance REPAIR. TanaNS MAKE FE_ 49736. CONDON'S RADIO & TV 11,8. PARKE ST. uu ~~ Electric, 562 N. hee ee ; AIR COMPRESSORS mixers, pumps and ELECTRIC . 218 B, Pike. Bh eee? | pORWACE” CLEANED, SENVICED Plum . Chester Nelson, FE Hd , sheet metal olaboeeting. Pur ofbes. : ai bree ae a 24019, FE PLASTERING PATCH JOB & SPE OR ites, s MANLET HY BEACH "Bagi SEWER ENG SEPTIC T. SERV: Lost: Tanks Vacuum ba Nace installed, MHD: Wai _and pump repair, OR 3-2396. Garden Plowing 16B mie OR 3-1403. PURNACE CLEANING AND RE- 8 maser FE 54-3000. aug MHD “Licensed ett pein ee LOST 4-1 ROTO TILLING, LAWNS, GAR-| _Typewriter Se Service rvice 22A ITERS & wen MA- ehine repal Ex; work. General Printiss and "Ort e 8up- ~~ Co. 17 W. Lawrence. TY ITERS RENTED Mitchell's 123 NN. Saginaw 6&t. Upholstering 23 est. No obligations, THOMAS UPHOLSTERING 32-1631 M4 8. TELEGRAPH hs Ro too big or Yi saatevial PE SS1st small. PE 54626 a tees” ae tae a “A ar & a } ‘ou Co, 31 Auburn. Phone days, FE a ine ann ne $2647; FE S742, Sales & pouND: BEAGLE HOUND eee oo . Phone OR 3-5768, : FOUND: UMBRELLA. MAIN LI- MOTOR SERVICE RE-\" brary, William Owner ma: aT ae! BEAGLE MALE PUP. brings 2] k and white spots, TapY's PEARL vicinity of More: ard. FE ING xs Club Mou. LOST IN information leading to reco’ | Call rE 23-6280 or 70 dubare ve, LOST: GREEN & YELLOW PARA- keet, band cunber ABS 3-25-54M, vicinity Sashabaw & Pelton Rd. _ Bat, Reward, OR 3.3606 after 5:00. Lost: PEMALE Vic. of W. Fa win, Reward _ tare tL) EA S LE IN of Wald & Sash- TRISH SETTER. seeeng snd Bald- 47656. Loser: BROWN Li LEATHER WAL- let, In vicinity of Cas cae Tas Tar, WTA iti ‘Anima! "Rescue League. Hobbies & Supplies 24A NEW SCRABBLE SETS. $3 PAINT Lawrence. FE 2- Notices & Personals 25 LACE CURTAINS PLAIN OR RUP- finished. - Laundry, Phone PE 2-810], ‘AMILY LAUNDRY, SERV- Laundry, FE 2a... uatins Landscaping 18A BULLDOZING AND BACE FILL- bar rag Sone gs YAR ing." seeding and ‘eritieinn Fie 80D Marion Blue, Nursery or field grown Del. or inid. Fresh ot evert-| ....~- ccaping i in Panties i ie. ‘ te’s FE 5-3140. 912 E, Bivd., No ; iG L- A bore oak ® rab PRET eT feeding, and sodding. Fe p00 YARD AND DRIVEWAY GRAD- ing, and back filling FE §-3580, ASHES AND HKUBBISH HAULED. “Besergils eeaved and 40 forth ath wartime, TE beowe EDUCED RATES - Nowa —_. — you,. Smith “Trucks to Rent’ % ton rm and Tractors - Pontiac Farm and Industrial Tractor Co. 8. woopw ONE WAY COAST TO COAST RENT HERE LE. Moving & Trucking 19/3 and vel. FE 2-060", CioWT AND HEAVY HAULING |; ANY c GIRL OR — worry. Know ete about S00 Private Notices & Personals 25 Aerotred red Knapp Shoes erman 2070 Airport nha. OR 3-1502 DAINTY. MAID FOR SUPPLIES, Mrs. Burnes. FE 2-8814, 93 Mark. CcOR- FOR YOUR Lg HOSTESS rings, h OR 32700. IN DEBT? 5] yen are having trouble meeting see Us NEL: CREDIT. COUN LIKE ANY INFORMA- L manents, Perry, ‘FE 2-124 Travel ; Agencies 25A PAPAL PLANNING A TRIP? RAIL RESERVATIONS & INTERNATIONAL — OR TOURS. mee Geers HOTELS noTELS . PONTIAC TRAVEL _ _ SERVICE eos W. HURON ST. PE 3251 Wtd. Children to Board 26 | Wtd. Household Goods 27 T PAY CASH FOR &MA: dios” PE S788 ~~ one OP PONTIAGS LARGEST tuyere. Cash waking FE etn, FURNITURE NEEDED s apd Huron streets Reward. Write Pontiac Press, Box 83, Must obtain valu-{— ‘Phone a7. BUY IT OR A IT 8-2081, Wtd, Miscellaneous 28 | (aes, reat tee iu, or Fe Sane furn, MY Dat. - ue. ie ty g ‘ g 5 EE 4 eas. Oe BP. & id iP itg ees rag 33_W. Huron NICHOLIE : & HARGER "Walton LET on the ake &.5 you s Tl iN, eee ves . Open Eves. CASH BUYERS WAITING ~ 5 ta Realtor Open ves os of your contract Edw. M, “Stout, 1 Realtor . FE 6-8165 Pit “9:30 $290, At our disposal to seasoned age A clients. See ASK FOR BOB 000 purchase new or MAHAN. To Buy—To Sell—To Insure 1078 W. NEXT DOOR MAHAN Hu ANCH is ore meet A ‘Whey genes enry, ols LARGE ROOMA. Plorence Ave. FE 5-788. CLOSE IN 3 ‘Apply 238 Russell. ROOMS qErvats entrance. lower, 56-4719. 7 ROOMS. KITCHENETTE AND “bath, Child welcome, 431 _N, Perry 2 ROOMS, NEWLY DECORATED, rv. one Close in. Reasonable. 2 pan. 3 ROOM APTs. A 36 Center, FE Phares | . BASEMEN a nice, E44 n ' re ri is mes St, AGUNG. FE: 22070, ROOM Li annD LA ee * ND Z very a 6606, = ‘ : i g He age 8 . - = 3 Ss MONEY! Sell w belongings for cash th nh Classified Ads! { “DON’T PASS UP}, Sell unneeded j Rent Lake Cottages 36A oMAL iOUSE oe ea tite = 5 . 23. Oseods. __ For Rent Rooms down 3 bedrooms, base- sag 20 Dom Separate room, 1% car garage. $4,500 DOWN. 11 rooms, 6 bedrooms, ae and 5 down, 2 lots. Full price 2 bedrooms, burban, Built Lear Miprndac, eagt puree 41,500 DOWN. 3 bedrooms, | Base: Baavion ‘Plaine, $10,800 total, ane DOWN. s Gerage. Suburban, Mianeg's Mima Yard DOWN. City Ranch. Fourth > 3 sedrooms, bai in "36. Pull price $9,500. Ranch. Built BOT is ts ney det fesnad. Gas $3,085 DOWN. 2 bedrooms, base- 1 ar Watkins Lake’ Ra.’ Priced’ at $14,700. manors. Shell. 2 bedrooms, base. ment, Septic and well included, Full price 96,950, C CLARK R REAL. ESTATE FE 44813 orn EY a A & iniare ; A ¥ 500 M AHAN 2 7 ROOMS WTR an deo cae CLEAN ie SLEEP- bey na uy ol N. Cass. . ing room, Pensioned or working EALTY CO. REALTO 3 RM. CABIN FURN. ye wees 121 Putman. MPLE ralive Real Estate Exchange facilities. Utilities. included. Win- P= . Attractive Seminole Hills ones Evenings and, Sundays MY 20171. 488 8 ROOM FoR WORKING home in one of Pontiac's 10% Huron A eed . men, $6 week. Close in, FE 5-6728 a deisrable areas. live DON'T SELL YOUR LAND CON- ROOM & KITCHEN. PRIVATE EN- rm. with fireplace, din- eh have seen us. |? Gog: FURN. PRIV. BATH. Wl ce GLaAW APT. OS WEEE trance, "Washing. Close in, FE| ing rm." with’ bres Ww. Mu unaayl NOS '& LOAN, 00. | So aB close FO DOWN: | 15 Gingell Cx on 4 ant | We dam up Lae at ‘cine CASH FOR LAND CONTRACTS. i Room PORN. OPPER FE | Uiuies ture PE Sais entrance, woman. PE 4.2847. Full bemt, = ear garage. Priced AS VanWelt 5440 Dixie Hwy., * PRIVATE LOCATED” NEXT FO RGOM WIN RITCHEN PArY. 5 TeX: KITCHEN GMC Truck and Coach. 600 §. : FIN i CONTRACT Ss W. ANTED 2 ae fea cou Ne a Right of day workers. FE ‘oes ten .. vale, "Buyers waitin have y hus sie ehh Cae BEE In. 133 rif June ie rm | bait Full bet aS. 4 you? Reasonable of as Be Norton Ave. C.PANGUS 1919 M15 quiet Se a’ eh FE coast er | $2800 one Reet, Ong Oe ea ealences ne” Real ‘Es. |2 NICE LARGE RMS. WASHING PH. ORTONVILLE +1212 tate, 1362 W. Huron St. Open Eve-| privileges, facilities, garage, 200 132R2_COLLECT : Ds, | Income PE 46402 or F ¥ NICE 2 ROOMS. PVT. | men, women, non drink- 2 comfortable . with sep- _Ask for Mr. Clark, 7 AND 3 RM MODERN CABING,| entr. & bath. PE 2-6553. ers, FE 46700. | arate aS separate San IMMEDIATE CASH FOR YOUR | furn, All utilities, Winter rates. | 736) HATOHERY ROAD. @ ROOM RM. GIRTON | = athe, “new futuace. Penced-in Jand | contract or equity in your _ srond¥ay. Lake Oren. 468 | “turn. apt. . Huron bus. ire we. yerd. ont treee. Available oo KL. Templeton, Realtor |? ROOMS, CLEAN AND ATTRAC. WOLVERINE APT. gitar Cos ara Prosi 333 Orchard Lake Rd. __FE_ 4-4563 * fs oe oy. risa. Perm. 8 eMPSTEAD _gerage, MA Satin Welles an John K. . Irwin ~ BEST CASH DEAL 2 ROOMS. PRIVATE BATH, CLOSE G. HEM EAD SLEEPiNO ROOM FOR WORKING For your iand contract. We have | to donthovn Pontiac, On bus line. jot of closet and drawer ~ = immediate buyers. For fast de-| Couple only, Inquire 345 Oakland each. PE +1963. 313 West Huron Street pentevie action bring vour con- WEST SIDE. USINESS MAN, | Phone PE 5-0447 Eve FE +315 act to Johnson todav 7 RMS_ PVT. ENTR. & BATH. 106 Rent Apts. Unfurnished u ¥oo-~ pare JUST 1 WEAR YOUNG ubul A. JOHNSON, Realtor 2 ROOMS. $12. 4 ROOMS, $16. . oi! ie re} TO TOWN, 230 "bere, BE COMEQRTABLE > ay gy bedrocm 174 S. Tele raph Rd, —"T ROOHE ADULTS ORLY — 7 ROOMS END BA a ooms With Boar. 38 tiful kitehen, perimeter FE. 4-2533 3 ROOMS, abun ONE "554 Madison. FE Re th Board 3 Tired for gis dryer. Storms oad ND GAS HEAT | 7 LARGE ROOMS. BA NICE CLEAN HOME FOR MEN.| Oa street MORTGAGES ; RR rE coe, ri & entrance, inquire 045 Auburn &3_N. Johnson, PE 9-6842. on e Macetey Tone D. PROPERTIES % M% acre | _ 4-6700. F aye x rh ROOM AND Bi " paivaT® — a ae eri fie. ae " . Pishe Pon- 12. . BD CHARLES ‘111 5. Telegraph *, aoe roirate buih, Padua only, only, | bath. Close tn. PE 65433. __ tine Motor. PE oe. om Warm _ Lean Correspondent _164 W, Pike. 7 ROOMS AND BATH STOVE & o_ pret AND BOARD CLOSE IN. LARKSTON sn a SC Ea Tas, wos mace wine Wom: |* Ss, oy turn ROOM AND BOARD. WEST BIDE: seni oe oS TO GET THE MOST FOR YOUR | Lake Rd., near Morey's Golf, f ROOMS AND Roi mS ‘ nice hone 7 ing Foom with fireplace. recres- the “bird to. Realtor Patriage on | 23017 fleor, priv. ent. 16 Flor- aoe. = tion room and spate for dad's St. Phone. PE 28316 7 ROOMS, NEWLY. DECORATED. 7a — Convalescent Homes 38A aw g no tange tans. Wanted Real Estate 32A | _arinkers, FE 2-306 . _— france snd beth. Good West Site | er ; ip | EXCELLENT CARE POR AGED.| jour boat. = * ‘Pt © place eee | 2 ROOM APT. NICEL N. ation. ALL HOUSE. 3 ROOMS at $125. OR 3-5330. ~ ferred, PE 4-8422. “ws |e ing at $125. OR 3-5320. BUY OR SELL Cisse in. No drinkers, Reason ROOMS AND BATH NEWLY WLY month. PEO2252. "| aA v <.. m ear tr CL -EAN AS A_PIN our prop- ‘ hk le a f Sharp 2s « —this ranch erty or will sell for you and | test hor “acs ena nate erences. OR 3-0281 children welcome, auto. ras beat. “Shh cane ation | bas dining room and beautiful show you how to get cash if the| chard Lake Ave. oo J ROOMS & 3481 rE L. QUIET PRIV: HOME NURS kitchen. e living room and price is Tansonabie. Call and let) 7 ROOMS AND BATH. LOWER.| Steve & refrigerator furn, 210i | SEE THIS BEFORE YOU | ing care aay t Gon | eerte ceilings. Belect osh footing ul prove (NILEY, BROKER | as heat. $16. Mueller. 7% Park | Opdyke Rd. .. eee re wame., Sate. |’ ventent te ; throughout J windows, PE 4187 50 Elia, Lake Rd. ziand Or ._Lake_Ort o_Orion,_ 5 ee UTILITIES, STO Ove jj ~ Ry oy 4 Hotel Rooms 39, Timten ofl beat basement, LISTINGS WANTED ~ * sane ae AND PRIVATE | Bx ‘hr. | _EM pais. te Mas-| __ Hotel Rooms 39) wan large, recreation soon. Is YERS WAITING. LET M. . MA .| SMALL 4 ROOM. HOUSE. CLOSE HOTEL AUBURIN 1452160 ft. lot with lake privtieges Walled Lake. 1 . You pay utilities. ‘ unteon Lake. and omy ts sHOW YOU H 3 y ROOM PRIVATE BATH & EN- ——— Day or Weer $3,500 down. : CASH YOUR . Pull basement & garage. APT. PRIV. BATH AND | PE +6171. Scag” | «(Also 1 or 2 room a ents Base oreomas POY |; Gee Mente | eae Sere caverns |_ en SEE pe ERT ee Leslie R, Middleton bath Pot. cout PE atte | tot 3 TELHURON AREA. HOUSETRAT. | Soaon eS WHITE NISHED. PRIVATE |? SOOMS ae TH ON TAKE Siu «(CoMple only FE "ern rooms. By day of week 45 3 centr. $18 8 week. $10 deposit, 1 we meet Buren St. Phone PE WANTED child’ © ‘on | —M°- WATERFORD tied : s on all types of es | 5. Jesse. PE 55121" v7 Room a" BATH. UNFURN. opt. with heat fw Neat « Rent Stores 40 tate, seasoned land contescts, | 5 } ROOMS, WITH PRIVATE BATH cide. Upstaize ant. Ext) othe Pew ° uities. Cash buyers. and entrance Adults. 402 W. Hu- catr. cea heat, lights, water STORE, 5 PERRY 8H G REALTORS AO BMeMNORD, npauron | fon, ee bib PE ares, BE ie see tpt fr NIN SD. py moa Mal'y a 815 Hollywood Ave. "tl 6 — Sun. 10 te LISTINGS WANTED ” adie’ aly," emplored BATH. || ROOMS & BATH. NEWLY DEC- Rent Houses Unfurn. 36|~ Rent Office Space 41 Ganken a, q Swaie = = Preferred. $6 Williams. | Steg’ Pe s4aeo or |3 & BATH, VICINITY OF - ee ng tonite. Freee. yer Ha a ieee 7 ROOM oer ea CHILDREN | Pee sastl “toe Ashington. oe.) OR’ 3.4067. BIRMINGHAM Bowne Oe ee PE 2-8682 FE 2-9651| Ss65 Pontiac tigre Stound. | 7 ROOMS, . ENT. CHIL-|3 ROOM HOUSE. PARTLY FUR-| guitadie tor Sales ot. brick Natural fireplace, FE 2-6907 OA #3160 | 5 nine tx. dren welcome, PE 2-587). nished. MA §-6000, ge tO me ont, large bath aman “w+: NICELY PURN./4_ AND BATH. LOWER APT.|3 2BDRM. HOMES FOR RENT. B. Senered—Fo block to Municipal | can be used for bedrm. EM . C ASH got.00 Coss Lake_FE 63100 Clean, Stove, carpeting and util-| Will lease for tyr. Call Mr. Har. Ew _ WITH BASEMENT van 18T. ities, Near bus. 146 Johnson. Li Lay ay A ween @ #4009 down or ist Eeces For your home equity. 3% | -y-AT wie EEX PEN WES ne _§ except Wed, Set, and Sun. For ra is ane 1 ROOMS AND BATE "STOVE * Roth o7_ BS. ARNOLD suenee, oa a PE 2-061. A After &|_ Gloria A — 2, 3EDROOM ROUSE N- First street north of Walton Bivd, REAL ESTATE 7 ROOM FURY. APE OR GROGRD * uire 30 Aebers ; 5 ROOMS. CRRS- | 300 8, Woodward. Bram. M1 44700! S300 Meigs "Drevten Pinins eee: FE 210 a 5.5783. floor 1 child welcome, ref. T Roos 7 ROOMS AND BATH, HEATED, cent Lake. FE 2-4510. 1600 8Q, Fr. CE SPACE | $08 cash or terms. E 5-067 2 rage. Adults ~ 3) RM. 7% W. WALTON ; del a BY OWNER: SBMS. SUN PORCH 3 RM. APT. NEWLY DECOR. D408, 100 Mariva. FE 2} ato sult. Janitor service and basement, heated garave WILL BUY OR [IST YOUR LAKE | Uulities turn. Working couple. | ROOMS AND BATH HERAT AND {ROOM UPPER. INCOME. AND | Bigg 18 8. ‘Perry bee $010 Case Ri 1 ore 5 ont: a Bio McKINLEY a ne ae abe, | oe earn OVE Par Kiccaka oP OrFicks |TO RENT UP si AIRS. | JUST COMPLETED AND READY Pa. UNIV. . 15108 ens d ROOMS & & ‘ects PRaTE EN- deeion Couple only. 66 - * Oakland Ave. Children welcome. | i. 2 van Welk. ‘tn M135 wie mae a Se root Will Buy GI Equit | weekly. Tentid or eeerietty 818) T CLOSE IN, UTILITIES. |4 ROOM Sou DUR LE X_PaNATE For Rent Miscellaneous 42| 34 eee a re ane comer y quity ¥.1 child or baby weicom ding. 31° living Contact Wn. A Kennedy i oe Sa Employed adults, PE 22066 after tities, spat Gaesece a yon ; and cored walls) bar ie. aity. 3907 W.,Hturon = a? oatine, ROOMS, FURNISHED. ALL MOD- | 5 ROOMS AND BATH OPPER. ATrow season. four in| and colored. fissures Oct fers 74 Mt. Clemens. PE = + _Mt. Clemens. PE 8-1181.| Heated Middieaged couple, ot! “eee ie Hillman Area, MU 7 beautifully filied & finished. Ves- WE NEED LISTINGS /? trance’ Pull baseeat es sare | New ; sratiaien Oct. ist. adults only. = pe ‘ACE. CON- Sioa, Sone ys ee —_WE ARE NEARLY SOLD OUT! | Couple only. 108° Honteeecenrae®: |S ROOMS rigors | Seems Oe Stn 5-614. SS See Cunard rteous, efficient : auto. heat and hot water . 18 B : r heater. Service a free appraiaals call |? ROOMS AND “PRIVATE EN-| FE seams, “" |” "elet “rt = ter sit) Dine Auto. pote "s Ppubers Aves ap et | Saey Tote, attaches garage. Dorothy Snyder lavender 50835" welcome. FE |5 ROOMS, UPPER. MODERN aa BN. yton 43830.- Township Subdi . Near RM. APT PRIV-BATH -ADTTTE —_— =. tile -. stoker, Close | =: chard Lake and Commerce Rd eREALTOR it aor CART On parE ADULTS $65. FE 2-596), é ROOMS AND BA BATH. Att Moe For Sale Houses 43) ‘Uste priv. is yrs. snsurance rate, 3140 x. Huron re aan T Re ROOMS 9OMS AND BATH. CLOSE TO . Boor =, bath $80, OR 3-9941, grea —, soo Per mes. |3 & & BATH. YEAR SY OWNER’ BIRMINGWAM ~The is, corn * _— CASH Fer _Suttabil tot couoie a AVAILABLE OCT. 1ST | Refere ences required. 8 Waterfor’| Gecorated, in B Out Call Mirtis | fear? DICK. 3 Bedrogm. 1% baths, _W yA : As elerences _2-6391, Garage, gas heat. dis i PLEASANT RN. RMS. | 2 BEDROOM Staniey Bird. Mia = It fs not too difficult to West side, private beth sod poreh:| WITH PULL BASEMENT & ‘_K G. “HEM PSTEAD ee ot on re ud —_ GARAGE. $65 PER MONTH. | 107 E__Huron ‘ D teally finished. % nere of H O N f\ FE TH AND : 5 ROOMS, NEWLY DECORATED, N. of Pontiac, $200 down, Private ~ JV tt fr _ Adults 62 Ruth____* -| PAUL A. KERN, INC. 1° i blocks. I ATED. | __Set_ Set BS RAR ts y 0 down. Private ae AND BATH, LARGE | 11% N. Saginaw 2-9209 S. Jessie, $75 s month, FE| MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE When you list your property =| Sot waler Very alco” Beterencs | << neal Since_inie” ae BRICK BUNGALOW WE with ws and deposit required. MY 3-2000,|4 SETTER APT. Faw og A, SALE OR TRA ST CITY ; ground level, large and lovely, site re of large five room brick ~ id Aen. pe schetts, for Be Kort Drench, Michipes "| bungalow | with pau Modern € room home to- 7 LARGE » 1 child only, ; AND a room 8D.| ented Road Us, tor expert aporaisal of floor. PE_6-6782, mo. Also 2 email homes with inke |° ook wares: the ne dnd all mantic | ‘Features include all large property 3 ROOMS AND PRIVATE EN: for month. Call New Wanton, 34 ‘ tes rooms = ponent sales- 3 -ROOMS AND Bir, Hocker S4ise or MU ae Oe Mayle ge — ment, of] h at " hy work for you. trance, Children welcome, PE) 4-361. aT W. am, 2 —. ceramic tile out- fenced eat, ga and ee R ¥ 5-0835. eins | hedroom, lake Village 2 ing kitchen, ideal basement} { ap and Ein. {. Stout, Realtor ALL PRIVATE 3 ROOM APT,| blecks with off a6. beet’ lates slow rapes included price 7 ROOM, MODERN, ist. As . also furn. MA 43497 fz porch hy Tl N. Saginaw St. | Ph. FE 6-6165 {chid, No drinkers Apply 73| Saiz “*t Pt. : fat baser with awning, ~ Terma, ee ee fin 8:30 CLOgE TN. FROOME AND BATH | toy decoment, ie ens Bin “SaMaice, Gases vikies, wal TRADES | Sere ten | Dette alate Se ae | gee tel "SA S| J. A. Taylor T& 4 ROOM APTS FinsT FLOOR 2 GLEAN, 7 xT RE AND BATH. O1F Brand new 25 x 82 brick 3 INSURANCE Children welcome 4145 . Beat, F of Pontiac.| bedroom Too. Oakiend A are specialists tp trading. We | “Ra, OR 34106 UO] water, ‘850 te nooks : with all the « ding appotee, | Open Evenings reed Beare aes ines reputation as x KE, 2 BEDROOM | ments demanded by ‘s most S . side : discriminating buyer ale, Trade, or Rent SN couple od PE bes lovely livable rooms” modern. Uptown, 80 5, of trading your <4 YTRING stan re ae ee sate, We have bomes, farms, es Baby welcome. FE tee a kitenen ioxie% wit pn] Northern revorts lined for, trade. ROOMS me | $24 gril, ving room 19430% with ‘DORRIS & BON L in, FE 40122 J | pcg Ni 182 _W. Huron __Vhone_FE_¢151 | 7 LARGE ROOMS. PRIVATE BATH nde POM, 2D, BATE | EMS BEDROOM fei 4 der trade, Peddling Your Adults 13 Pine Grove. to downtown. Cali a Ask Property? ARTLY FORK. 5825 ew on Beery . BEAUTIFUL BUNGALOW 810.400 Waterford, after F) PVT. BATH. Owner transfer our grTyDOEAN'E PAY 5:00 ‘Om 1416 Partly fura or unfurn, | Uuilities Shel an giana, practically brand new home uaitfied ‘prospects, saves you : mM 4 time and money “Don’t Ww 7 ee, nest ae peng in on gl te Tow Wt vaen tnd redentd Kam met ct Sauces ‘heey _ properties, we handle a r getalls a psen ae modern -T LTOR “dandy lot rol*oBY if¢ePla IIMS {| REALTORS FE 40528) ition Rested "ree eerSan OUTSTANDING BUY $2730 WRIGHT: IGHT-VALUET weer rE CALL OLIVE 60371 Mowe a Watson, Realtor rie oe ter poy raat m4 all large itty }- ¢ with 816. Russell Young’ REALTOR AND SUILDER . 429 WW. Huron Opes Sunday, Ss KENT Established tm 1916 THE ENVY OF THE NEIGHBORHOOD | ; i g | ; i & 5 id its ij it f i i i iti? it ‘A F al &e if; : z : i a : 3 COMPARE OUR PRICES AND OUR | UALITY BUILT” PECIFICATIONS baad ye cone Plamners Center” Come out end browse Grenrh ver the convenient ake FLOYD KENT, Res Realtor — * office “ar ee % Block N. of Teiegraph MER PARKING j |BUILDERS .. HOME SEEKERS MODEL OPEN DAILY suet, RD. 2 Peon | ERR SPURL Seas oe ELSI? SCRY wolle 2P RE MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE North Side 4 home in the center garage, $1000 Down room i $ 23 g i ff, rere i 2 a at * Lakeville 4 GONSTRUCTED AS A STARTER |. . REA . oe Orchard Laks a5, ary oes TERRIFIC BUYS! WILLIAMS LAKE F RON T WON'T LAST LONG Clarkston | | i al i sfx = E =] 7 wn 4 =) Z i: i if ii g3* ; it $2 FH [F ai oe fy 2g ji ; ff Eh fa Clarkston REAL ESTATE INC _| _* * ips ae Mich. 41 ie RIDGEWAY eee oe as = og bengnioy «0 on tp — ent, auto, heat, ag fe saat S Onew ihe, » ter ee Howard Bt., full oo complete! tien st. income of a3 Ginds ‘tm ¢ tone 0 NEW ST ot HOMES 3 Bedrooms Full Basement —— $300 Down. PLUs MORTGAGE Costs Full Price $11,500, Choose Your Location Now FOR INFORMATION, CALL- Casteli Realty DRAYTON PLAINS Immediate Possession HOLMES-BARTRAM CHEAPER FOR CASH ONLY home, 2 & $1400 DOWN 2 for the $$$ tot a aaatse, esr | i Sav ALAN OP ten deatores i “Is he your father, or do you wish to look at fhe more | 7-28 | expensive conte? " t For Sale Houses 43° ____ For Sale Houses é i. Bg 3 Pte BASEMENT, Hj Pee with $37 | $475 DOWN ne “mo. ag A ments. Cement block 1 story home with | —_——— 3 bedroom & bath. Plus attached | PRIVILEGES garage. Cass Lake privileges, Im- | Waite take. .~ ya 3 be ag 73 | mediate possession \ 100 © 200. 18 x 6 living room. $350 DOWN a . Modern kitchen, gar- Pontiac lakefront. Large ae bage disposal U 8 ee tar at tne ee vt i . Base beat. A good buy at batt, Leigh $21,500. Owner will take trade 930. bre right in desirable location, ; $600 DOWN LOWER LAKE H 3 ie. large kitchen. living rm. Large 4 rooms on east side. Close uti! room. full bath, 1's at- | to school, bus, end stores, needs tached garage. $12,500. bath & sewer installed. Priced at CEDAR ISLAND LAKE | only $2050. New b. bedrm. cem Basement, Oui | { ; fauna. Lat ari Only $19,- We help RITE down payments. $60 with $1,500 én R. D. RILEY, Broker | 40 Elizabeth Lake Ra FE 41157 We beve a ba Union Lake Rd. EM 34671 | nion ye Deiviiowes. | consider pu ~ we $650 DOWN R. J. VALUET, Realtor 45 OAKLAND A _ MULTIPLE LIS “s,c¢ ADAMS: CaLL _FURN, 3 BEDRM. $1000 DOWN | An ice on OLE in very on downiows. ideal for ergs temily | fie “Por ‘only #11 080. BZ Terms Gown 3's bam up CALL NOW 85 ponsibie Saver. Shown by GI RESALE tals saree oe vieeaise ft wate ae Canai Front o1 canal. see te | ae Suter ori Cass. 611,500, terms SYLVAN N ICHOLIE doen pay't mah Pees rm, reat ety fl ba pt ea ee At ‘Onis ete N ICHOLIE & HARGER CO. ¥. : 58183. JR. Hiltz LOVELAND oe oe Sahe BA. Keego Marbo: exer ‘ai FLOYD KENT, Realtor ua ¥. . Fe 4-8105 Eree Next to Have You Seen This? 3 bedrm furnished theme ular Kohler St Watertora Teo, Nr Drartes new ao. ete 3 buyer m8 | lors, your gain Handy Man Specials t . mR 3236 tl rH BHI REALTY th _ oo jerge correr full lawn, 2 blocks from aschool, § minttes to city; ? nice bedrooms, be all birch kitchen lf tm., washer & dryer, in = ae ater a e. AFTER YOU THis IF CREAM OF THE CR ‘ke this are P tow be rm gal. water — raise Edw. M. Pa Realtor Pu. FE | Peeters cal EM 2-200 6 FE See 3 — ROOM RAN om finished. P1304 — rivileges oe | NCH TYPE, UN-| LAKE) Se!’ equity cheap. OR | ms « $1,000 DOWN... ret eee ab Foi tis Pts Collect earner MY = for si tke Constter ren’ with ° “to buy. DeSoto Pi. MAKE YOUR © NEXT .MOVE A WISE .MOVE A lovely F 4 bedrm. brick ranch with activity room complete vue fireplace. 2'2 car attached ga Beautifully landscaped. Ce t Gapee included. One emus oe finer P-ameall Priced sell ELSTONS ____—MI.62900 « GILES NORTH SIDE... | HURON GARDENS 5 rooms. 2 bedroom home in an excellent residential area. Beautifully ‘andscaped hes foses and . otf heat, FOR COLORED... gon redecorated. Nice clean room bungalow with full basement. Low down pay- GILES REALTY CO. FE 6-615 8 W. Huron Open 8 to 8 No : Down Payment tom build 2 write .. oe “Geant ear Panelled glassed -in _ fie down or } NEAR" ELIZAB Bus service to new Waterford | grerything. Exceptionally nice | closet space. plastered w Ts, | floors, we Bees | the pavement i at fest $15,750 perment or witli heme as trade-in home. a congiate. waiee- chimney, stud: rE tiin qe ONE Y MOON © COTTAGE down the river room nome. & years ICE -— attractive home with fireplace rochial and the busiine We are proud to offer this home $1,560 DOWN—3 bedroom Substantial dqwn comsider rour | er 3 bedroom | your with Island sans | bed- | old, > sesao porch wal bargain ETH LK. BROWN |. $756 Dore - Se two bedroom bun- Br & ff place. litte & mm. Bric re real deal, Call 2-0640 fs) iy bows Pao | near . . Wired, , kitchen sink wtud .. AD | George! R. Irwin m e by ‘appointment only. BRICK AND PRAME — 2 bed- room bungalow with attic. Neat and ¢lean and loca’ in ir . Call for ap- pointment to see. mein or PE saps inl rag iabon,. Reales AC- S N west REALTOR ie . (Miao EM 35-4197. fu sane Detroit of. fices; EN 32-2400. JusT a BUILDING ir We have a 3 bedroom brick with family Rdé. on Adams. PRANE SHEPHARD “REALTOR OL 1-511 2980 Tienken Rd. Roch. NEW HOUSE. 26 x 36 FT. WIT nm finish. Call days LI MIDDLEBELT 70 246 ST J08- from" & eke WE TRADE With § bedrooms room. this pet ae n he coation room and Por ap ¢ dining home is iteal for a —— makes nice a ee reom. ai S"eivted me a: $13, soe. 5143 Cater Birabet Rd, rr FOR SER 5 4 want's “Orchard Tiremece None ith, halt basement with ree- ato of] heat wit hair ctreuletor earage i mont FAMILY HOME NEAR ST. VIN- | cent's & bi 41M shower bath. tment phone cam LAKE WOODs A. JOHNSON, 1704 S. Tele Johnson | FOR BETTER HOMES 3 bath, eas car garage. 1,506, with i, SEAR Ste eee Just think of ft, folks. you can have this wonderful of BESS" down rooms, 9 othe ls 8 Pe rent make pour m ments. now Realtor Rd. worth the money. low with slumigum furn. Plastic tis siding Payments L. H. BROWN, Realtor 1362 W. Huron _ FE 24810 Established im 1916 OP Sat. 10-5 — Sun. 12-5 NEW BUIL UALITY HOME so designed that it will _aliow you ~ i xo from one EY 38isss Ey a $2,500 DOWN . a po P mg os ~ Ra 1% Deaths, ne ‘call PE —w payments, 240. pouss. Pag LOCATION. 2-184, at ~ Elizabeth aLake Estates ak. Gi HEMPSTEAD | Ere. ‘Fe soso ™ FE sami GI. SPECIAL Can be shown _anytime. RAY O’NEIL, Realtor | 03 _ Nicholie & Harger | Co. ‘Templeton |. _ SUBURBAN ‘nas ROAD o iS ear irae at fee me aes fa ‘bed ad base Hi Srick house Sell or trade, Fe | LAtge yf toom & hath cinder 5-688. oll furnace on a ‘arge 75 M. lot. § RM. MOD. BUNGALOW. NEW $050 . down. tet Baresi Yeats | C paved St. near Buper market Crescent Lake omeald ane oe East wide 47 Lose. 4 P+ ~3 a. Fg Hy it PAUL of NES REAL ESTATE lot 154200. Terms or trade. Y 7 LARGE s slie R. N n ar oO ~ - Leslie R liddleton Large ment, of] corner OKER lot, anchor fence, $9. full | . . xno. ems. ee es | ZONED COMMERCIAL abet hace LAKE ORION. Nice location for W 3 BEDROOM SHELL HOUSE. a ° wee et. in city, paved. street. business. oon Game. SR, Fea INCOME IMMEDIATE N— 4 family income. 5 rooms down NORTH SIDE rooms up, 2 mathe. Private en- New 3 bedroom frame, full base- - Sanee Ca) Venetian . dream kitchen, large bed-| pjinds “thr Pall basemen’ rooms with wardrobe ts; - with separ meters and hot tiled beth, 20 f%. uving room, water heaters. 2 ar garage. Bus 2 veiue at $12,500, terms.) at front door. a . TON REALT Castell Realty C. HOUSTON REALTY Fy ACRES 1 ROOM HOUSE $950 DOWN EB — hag 2 Defcon meter. Owner, OR e | Doe TE Fos LAKE PRIVILEGES | ranch hemes, with or without | "ise Sew ingce. Rear - basements homes.| y AL nite Take. Close to beach im Sylvan terms keke ss, & — = 338 | See hae Neat 2 bedrm. Oi! furn. Snaee or oa, oes Jpciudes suto, washer, $6,005. NEW FHA APPROVED | PONTIAC REAL] TY 5 ROOM HOMES | ayn pana AS LOW AS $550 Down ee Why Pay Rent? fin- Here is a neat & clean wan boot @ tt euhen, Youn large * ae Aubare town Ett hen cabinets, til bath. Regis down with wood A. r yh Fh. . . ae shopping transporta- ten. , ore A Perfect Home PAYMENTS \** per cowie or $53 PerM Urban 2 bedroom ‘eat At: | Soe te. | Eee Rr NG enience arge living | Model el Open Sun. 1-6 p.m. ot en ee es Seer = | Drive kiand to ag kitchen, and ‘2 xz '4 utilitr I right 1 Tuck to model at Dintne & & room B ng 3. tor = sos “Liv- ee. LS , (Between Oakland and fm." arage & - Ta arne 38 omilgtes the 3 ic *! Castell Realty: | Revs Bas eS $5 Oakland EASTSIDE INCOME Investment Wise — x 2 story ‘ncome Reel Investment, nas three room with s up and 8 _ Spartment up” and. four Foom rooms down ted in Av- spores Seem, soak one burn Heights. Very tastefui- oe p eer ame sabestos shingle | _7_deeorated.-Good location oul heat, and priced to cell. “Snough siding, oa test said — If you see tt, you'll gis it. Only 86.960 with yerd. to ee bus lines $1,980 down. and both public verochial . All tor ST $2,000 down. Vv. WESTSIDE acant Very suitable for essional use 3 bedroom home th excellent raevariment ig roome and) fopegieg. barge Moe aa eer alnried. Carpeted iv. | down: 3 bedrooms and gemnatenely enapetes. 3 bed. | bath up. Full basement, new ing seen, aoa, gas furnace, | car garage Fees ene TS Le ear | pares snaded street. Need i floors dasem we say Oh Yes — ges, Reet venetian blinds dows. Gniy' 3,840 with sbout 4,000 ° e car garage. $7,000 down to Attention Mr. Handyman! | Water Frontage At ais Vyearaia Lake ae caniat ons Sa tia weciegt ia Pete een Sy REALTORS FE 40528 377_S. Telegraph __ Eves & Sun, oor recreation room fire- piace and barbecue. 3 car garage, g [Immediate P ; 3 1 story : - 2 # . Sa ES —— | ) BE pera omy $2» W. Huron st "Ney ian 3 — ' LOANS $20 ° TO $500 HOUSEHOLD FINANCE CORP. OF PONTIAC 3% 8. w St. - PE 40535 Rochester Rd. or, A : ; ! wNgi crt We towe| Eciianiaantnr ee | Hi a a dol - YOU ARE re Fy een oe Lucky to have your account wi Salis. & Seow eens B ts in this period ce unemployment. . h to- soy" Perko renew ee ee ee BLOF? conveneccenes * ones . ere “ \bin base foun 6 : ; . home. : «as m a For Sale Acreage — 47| Business Opportunities 51| out of work are tres aE teas oe CK LAKE | THIS 18 YOUR LAST CHANCE TO ‘ own ; ft 2230 Elizabein Lake Road $3,000. Fe e310 » Perfect fhe cquipoent for $1,006, Lease | “W472, pare to deal at USED ONSOLE. TV, d @ or for a club, : ‘ for $15 per mo. 5843 ’ . t . schools $15,950, ries Patterson (La- WY ACRES Dixie Hwy., Waterford. OR 3-5164, ; Used Trade-in Dept. tact ot pias PUR pi | excvouve urven vono _|_fiss Pike‘ ine et | oun Lean cen wet [sarah bon een CR ra| Baterman [em SAEEON TY san tenes Ser a Siete giek| Mate tes ace Pai tee Wea! | he Pig aeere to | Sotto es =| BIICKNER } : " —poee : with ‘Senter ‘ball For Sale Lots 46) tae ft. deep |° sale en coovumt of ilmese. 07 6. Ws (wil bulld, on your lot sou er room features wnnnwnnnanannm= | fromm “Clarkston. $3.060 with $1,500 | — Sasine. . OFFICES ARE Locate: /[ 4370, ($ile down. $48 mo, "16 ae ieagerock neat | BY 5a ) SPECIAL ave. Gases, § Zremts, 690 De ; ate Tee Soot contact, ennnal Stermetion,| — planter. dmpetted ‘aeigiam Ey a Partridge PONTIAC 2nd floor National Bidg. | - ae eg ELECTRIC STOVE GOOD CONDE CONVENIENT TER REDHORSECORP, | jsmfuc'"dtind ‘woout ("Sens irae fant Dent | oat gkase eat bers | tS | pmarron PLamee ot Dice wey. |S. Taewram Pretend oe] is Mepine Water water | THOMAS ECONOMY. * W018 Cass Eis, Ra. Beautiful ectivities soem, % | van LEX. City sewer and water, | — ee RE | «0S THE “BIRD” TO SEE | watzen LAKE. 20 Barnsthe | “ai spect penler PE’ Yu. ar FURNITURE CO, BY OWNER Siecapadiog = souahe ice. BY ALL ne Hite petal Tonnies’ Leese, |SUPER GAS STATION and larse om = For Sale Clothing 56 neg A gh Ponting MICH. Home and 86 lots, ¢ bedreeme,| Priced right for diseriminat- CHEROKEE HILLS! age. This is a real buy at $7066| garage with 2 apts. on main hwy. | yTICA 4562 van Dyke | ane | ss RG. Ortonville. a M 20x23 living room, ating| ie ; You'll itke the advantages ite| ith $1500 down or will discount | Sear Dove. 00) pals per mee, | One block north across from bank 5 xew HOME ELECTRIC sEW- P ; =|" brushes, all makes, 056 room extra dain room, : Festrictions and fine west subur- | °F cash. T"cctes cn bey, tdeal Sor port: ‘ ing machines $25 ea. 1 console &) “or auto. USED} ; iarge behen, ga-| COLORED Gis - About ban location, Elizabeth Lake Rd.,| Dorothy Snyder Lavender | jers only $12.00 du, includh 1 +4563, AD drawers. $100, MA ble oven, like new oF trade rage, large thnde Trees eS ae wa ee 8 3 mae Sane spare Re. sso 4. ths REALTOH we saan | "Ot emtate. Will trade’ for home. eet a aaa isiON a1" ~~ WERY | _ for stove, OL 3-388, Hear git jaben. gahoal un cai) ari, Riches, 3 Searooms ~ FOR FARMS AND ACREAGE Siar Sake ve eee ona, | 5 door, it for § with $3,200 ea | CARL W. BIRD, Realtor | cal mayeiee OM UM PE tame) | srocatun 960,000 Sanualy. at Need $900 i) Ee ee aw, 1300" Pent Fgh eae w. Huren “* | oes |S cenit PARAS OF ALL Kin “PaiceD | RETag "EG "tere atte | Spc UA Er teat see ener dame Pe toe | Savearant ane ow aT 15 PASRER, cop0 CORD. iM SS Best car wash in area. §25.000 dn. Then should ¥ our new ‘s * and 2 end meet . jibe en teens * cote fecelecs CER cake ot Fe ean OF | ee w. matin ONAN gayr | Oo eal ents and all Stee Seisaceescae | far, Se alt ae | taeee Be cet ee Po eee | Pe, UA OTE rm, din : MIDDLE STRAITS LAKE. 5 LOTS. FARM IMPLEMENT business tn | , private ation tooms swait | 23-8075. ae oe 8 _ = S5cr|_RAY O'NEIL, Realtor | M0" ei this ows." "| For Sale Farms 48| fstacebant cs Smaart | “Li'ycat bess, = ot oot Ut | Bors SUOMENG AEEES TOTS HE | Brin, egm gems cease | WaRwERR FOLEY ApTORATIC. ermrwet MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE |... cams, 2 lots. ose. ; iss acres | WARD E. PARTRIDGE} Home & Auto ves 5 BARGAIN BOX ry f “aod misc. articles. St eo at BARGAIN HUNTERS |west of Pontiac. 2 tots, $12 each.| T20t, Sood 20x80 ane omer REALTOR tay Cute eae note tan mht sad | DAVENEORT, SPIRCE LOVE: acon SAMPLE cana Well-built, 3 bedroom ranch style) J.C. HAYDEN, Realtor Exe. stock farm Pull price Hit | osRorr MicHTOA Loan Company pe gg a 2°"uttas cout, sport ao ‘ to 38 per cent discount on bli” IG EES FN emcee TE sees RIDGEWAY OPEN EVE "TL? * Lye Seat and ofp cating. it Sar |e om cake PE Sam oner| tes" Soot, mire actos Biumbing fe i. as poll an wire. WE HAVE A LARGE SE- REALTOR Hours 9 to §; Saturday # to !_ | Gets AND BOYS ClOTHING. $ ° a “Tas oan - . 2 ym. te A a ay & well. La. ~ . the to Coutieatinn, 975 Baldwin . FE 44203 “LET’S TALK : ser lo to 6 FE 3 ‘ — a. J i. Seq i hopping center. Takes $130| LOTS ON. THE “NORTH BY OWNER BUSINESS” coat size Lenore aT For Sale M Sowa ‘to . EAST AND SOUTH SIDE 188 acre farm pear Lapeer. SINE. yer, bine, dropped skin muskrat. | ©! Thor. Almodt new. Call PE| POF iscellaneous 60 PRICED, EASY , | eee se 2E SS | RECREATION CENTER ELecrhis HOVE BOTFOTNT. 1 PORTABLE way aa Se teck: se TAYLOR, NEAR PONTIAC. 5 RM REC i to onc “Suiuonrry roa co aise. eter Jel. Ses | _like new, real _ MA 63038, | Ene. a a 7 aueied to home, plus full bom? machines will make all 30 E. La 2113 ; 7 Mate odes finish askae Wise weet subur- | GiT¥ LOTS CLOSE TO EVERY. $7 rm. Also a es 8 your payments, Property & bus!- Y ‘ GiRL's . we FREEZE iT 6 ae WINDOW Pineda Cake on Williams Lake. Payments ony -$600sach. FE 82608. | Sense’ Fever Farden sol | est gam de doughs with reasow- | “CET CASH QUICKLY | -cecesle ot. q ey and fremen.-Aiee- stores $52.50 per month. ' : Handy to school, Only $8306 | OURE'g, CTE GOAT = SRR sat pet see td scteens to fk Ave odd save 1 $295 DOWN be ee Taylor, FE 4133 with $1,200 dn. Move right BOTTLE GAS Up to $500 TADY§ BLACK COAT. SHEE Te ca ae RiONT_E 4 - p- &, over eqepen qeare. - as - ] 7 - in, Here is @ guaranteed net income 1990 to 1086 our Ag lan’s blue suit, size 40, . ; § PIECE 4 E. Walied e Dr. MA a. 2, dedroom, ranch wits full BUILD NOW uae 5 rm of $10,000 Year tor you for | tie. ‘Most ae S35 tV 4-441. chrom color: yellow. | = ribOa Pee: ame Lake. complete on exterior! “mills, Eotates Eateratee tres | 3 bdrm. home with full bath 5 ers Sot # week. 65.000 will | minutes. iso made on fur. | LEOPARD COAT : neces, suitable for house or cot. ARNOLD only. Payments (61 per month.|" given from our plane of yours./ rained soll tor fruit of bet- curtis + and er | TANT G i REAL ESTATE ERRERT C. DAVIS fies. House built’ im 4. | MICHIGAN BUSINESS! ~ wa 2 suits, size @. PE 2-081. _wesk Gare “2108, Telegraph Ra F. C. Wood Co, | Penis: ute nape an! Meets gui tere os | SALES CORPORATION O k] d a — yg Rn T LARGE 5 ROOM NOROE Ot FESO TE 5-5783 | neattor on 34333) Hammond Lake Estates | bus. paved rd. It’s a real akian ets, all sizes large selection to oll barner. 275 gal. teak and cop- _ ESATEOR TRADE Sat" itame ane Sf") ““Orchacg Lake Road | Sabla eatie”* [-omy,s paupneaees, nage | Sethed ants Bees =o ee OPEN : ; . ou At iddlebelt n W. — a sare mn “68183 PARK AT Soe paper DOOR Loan Company ag fg Tr) DREesEs 4. Two a abe BOARDS . BD UD ceecseeresssecisvns “a, ACRES LARGE &tTraAu _ 4 Pernt tt An | eee 2 2.1330, : Partrid Cie: ws Soareieerc taboo nines LARGE ere | SERVICE STATION ("32S 3o SATE DARE BURG. MATERNITY DRESSES. SIZE 14 Church Folding Chairs j : BO vic tcvcseveioetses ti home, streamling kitchen, base- Major Oil Co. has new, 2-stall FE 2-920 §-5073. 18 doubles—is am i A-l con- sat. & Sun. 2-7 is THE “BIRR” TO Prices include oared street snd meme, Wasced tm perch. Aluminum | service station availenie Sor lease. : ee Bios we fitien, Reasonable. FE 3-6801 or i ‘ cure house, basement barn, %_ mile | hood . Purther information ; 73 ry = ié | FE 407m : : Renta reek . | .INCOME, $1500 DN. pg penal ra mand of, Toad ‘frontage, 10.009 ‘christ | “call FE eu. | | WHEN YOUNEED "Spe sane “3 a ~~ monmntrels Highlends 1 takes only $1,560 dn. to buy this] Sor hing center” OO! SRST $5.00 Da. $7 per Mo, By > | we:qMBORHOOD ¥ $25 t $5 0 Sale Household Goods 57 corder, 960: clet. refrtg. 2 tile, baths. 2. fireplaces, acer tas. & ob ee ee floor, pty 3 ousem: an-Spitzley a ~ Ht yoe are igoking for O | cmon eee npaicacat aie * an Ei _ fea: ovlermoun acwniea t| tt"anuee er at perp "Fui| OMeeg mete tome Oroere/ © Ridge waty — | Eee files peter lee. | rou can ont, guphty on eng| "ote coal TA oe Br sheet Yi Tao ne. for, 480 per mo, Puli ; ; or gi ee . NO | § PC. MAHOGANY DINING ROOM “ EVAN Noe TH | OAKWOOD MANOR | Sh Drgiise, Woods. by owner, | 18 Batswi re een | — pace’ atacommmiretsiorms. | Secu Werte end wes| fg Ralvens, greet —~y By --- RR 123_ Mt. Clemens PE 46324 Outstanding 2 bedroom drick ae, . F P - A lease. No telepaone informa- ae centred ’| 61 WESTINGHOUSE REFRIG- Ke tL a0 Be WEST SIDE ranch home with J-car attached| - ~ Rent Farm Property 48 tion please. Large lop freezer, exe. condition, | _§ Cuneta 3, A nice home with 2 bed-| five Oakwood, Manor. 3. ‘miles DREAM HOME. AT FOR RENT ON SHARE MASS, | FEED STORE—ON MAIN HWY. ST ATE condition tis, PEssne | he . rms. and upstairs. Redecv-| northwest of Pontiac, Privileges . > 300 acre farm near Almont. Feed, seed, garden, try PC. KROEHLER SECTIONAL. ANCH( .C raed inside and out. OU beat-| on Little Silver Lx. Has full base-) DARB LAKE COLONY | “inquire at aie £. ot. cisir st. | — & pei supplies. Excellent to- FINANCE CO. . Used 18 Mos.. exc. cond. $160. ANCHOR FENCES Close to bus and Ty | ment, with freereation room. A Almont, Michig near Pontiac. Doing NANCE CO. OR 37060. ges eahed burners, nice condition,| Ne jana, cove Fa approved. #35 per month payments’ "| SuUl, wonderful family home at) rw wesT BLOOMFIELD TWP. | WANTED TO RENT: FARM ON| %,Y¢‘7 nice busifiess Owner 702 Pontiac State Bank Bidg. 3 ROOM OUTFIT only $40.0. MUk's. MI 6-13 ar REE ates FE 5 ‘471, HW Bi | 3 On one of the many picturesque feat 26039 © a pe nahéen to TEAGUE FIX ANCE CO BRAND NEW HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE “TR oont tron tube $0408" Re. - W. DIGelO INCOME—TRADE homesites restricted 8 TO WTO w ACRES | 35 W Hone PE $8183 . * | sesauen ‘Baseee “ane 5 ilends pe A La tors $00.98 G. A. Foowpace wheats A zane we vault Maron st Tasty Su beng i tae casom-bult homes. ee | A Pare on, all yeuther Ra. FE Mc od loca ie WNER — GROCERY FOR ROCHESTER MICH. See, d decorsier amos | LOANS $500 : per * ae 1) » month, Bult mo 1 's ful With e bedroom suite plus sent terneenres Secluded Paradise Seoctaled’ tnd bes fenced yard Enjoy swinming, boating, fishing equipment, $1800 for equip: wid ¢ bedroom suite plus | Coldspos, sri avseaues ae * . Owner accent family king exc) Sale Business Propert 49; ment, inv stock, Terms spring: iy ; gas Without Isolation home or. crease ‘a kde. private park on Barb Lake. Bend B y needed, PE or FE 2-7342. lamps. S-piece dinette, Choice of & BTU Of mace benist 4 hy inninting staf Sues | WARD E. PARTRIDGE) ttm mine da” "| Ea — "Saat | “Ec Metts Ps rm ater ea AE em | “ALL FOR 92 | ECs cots Firm, @ ADpt | BEES EASES a, wy be happy —$ . Fas with gas station ake ONLY $2 WEEKLY atrec-| REALTOR —_ FE_4-358 1} 2isn Jeet, home to meet your | FAST GROWING SUBURBAN COM- SP. gowntown Pontiac. doing | BAXTER & LIVINGSTONE fice "yd, trict ranch bomen amen |" 105 W. HURON ST. | furapste'tedisementss tos | fat"Gectyasa Nenycf" is | grr, s3qse gret,mrame onan: |4 We Lawrwace 8) FE Sis | QTEAROONS FURNITURE GOOD USED i Sete ee cowmiryaties-e carpet ivi | opEN mvs. “ri # "| Botatis™onsan"iats Mi" flour sotern’ "apt inched" |. ily smgrien Takes” 4200 tr gr ‘ NCAN RO |, ELECTRIC RANGES | pp. Mercury ‘wt. cheery . 2car garage at- e Seaciy gevene tetas bMandbens, |e FOrest 6-0050_ eves. UN 3-609. ee et ee et ae. E after 4 p.m. AND SIZES. 12 gouge Winchester pump ti down ne Pemsnes "CATE WAYS to, Btactetames tme'ste tsa i, CHOICE ,W9TG ON DIATE | uk for a ioat Phos, wie er /f RABY crime Twirw waver: | SOME LIKE NEW | ™ ¥atewfpune. © pe wn. O) sunday. * to 5 1 Hwy. priced right, for immediate | Some 'n Pe Tobe Storiline, mat- co 3% BILL SPENCE rime Investment ' \ en sale. P YR 3-1488, LOANS $25 TO $500 . . ; $39.50 AND UP USED CARS tom mes eeto) HAPPINESS EMPIRE 3.4672 K # empangpeser: BENEFICIAL |? mE#cn*, CONSUMER'S | Oahiend’ Ave_°"8 pe pase SS ee 248 ft. on Mann A, 130 ft, deep. | aye DRIVERS TRAINING SCHOOL =~, prada POWER CO. _ |e care Sar Rites @ CENTS - f sabaded lot. &. Sbedroom fur: | NEAR ST. BENEDICT’S | Over Lake (akland. Idee) Established in 1916 present time. Includes two 1864 FINANCE CO. W Lawrence __J | eee wee every: nished bun ge ex. vi ‘ TEL-HURON for 31 home. $1.20 down: | TWP. — Nearly new | Sutgmodiles with dual ‘control, 7_W. Lawrence St FE 2 INATOR REFRION! bos ror 30 2 Feangat, sxeetie! beret: | PStoatvans Her lon ace | 9 cOROMAL bts ove, | "butting "vi cod sowary ear | Rtcrattr supntyctene Simms | Mortgage Loans * 84 on pee oft co | Fish Sod Palnsed, hinibe oak) ett, Lake “Beivieses. Qn peve-| fore, bar and'ktechen” Sulatie | § TENTION. Giroux-Franks | geing'h sok Steet wer] “"tektttiae tte | iryitaResdsicas’ ,__| LOANS $600 TO $1,500 HOME OWNERS on ney MAY EAE om eo Sema se eats] UE GN-eee, Bs | FLOYDKENT, Realtor | GeOrGe R. Irwin| eps, Seegt em © sre as ——Opes_Until 8; Own. 6 pm. . A VACANT AND " 24 'W. Lawrence || PE S105 | REALTOR oct? Baldwin Ave, faprovement. nt oF rena wanes NEW WEST SIDE LOT AND Nest to Consumers Power ~~ Groceries and Meats | boure partly constructed” a ES estes ant ; ¥. NEAR ELIZABETH LAKE BUILDING MATERIAL | seayice aration Fon SALE Stock, fixtures & real estate. Real 4. To build a garage or on : Like Attractive ¢room and We will sell you @ lot with Low inv . 41 E. Pike | estate consists modern store ° = oo oe eonerete and mortar, ; HOMES bath, 2 bedroom, one hoor plan| the foundation ail'in, water | —°™_“Yentory. 451 E. Pike. | ‘pullding and 7 room modern Soe sertnd mortener. re gg hy BO dwecnments” pela innit | ROCHESTER AREA | srm,bame deur garage and’ ap- | Pontiac or Shoe FE eta _ fee Sal with, shade.” Ottered rae ty raft ithe material Near ‘busy intersection, Zoned Kages)- This property” has hn Swaps reg in, cab carry Fab North Star . | iit iie-viche" “°) Sace orries | GRC e moped | Seri nas Rear: | 5 gage mmc ream tert ae ois: te mar=te setts trate | Ebookee wana | Fogger Pon or SEW WS) Gea ets tect _ Se “Heit” eter et Say baa eee ' full f fs » with $5,000 down. Terms. Rew Ot, Mick, 4, vedrooms, full M AH AN PAUL A. KERN, Realtor Maurice Watson, Realtor Dorothy Suyder Lavender tring and fire hydrant Real Wutste since "Io1¥ pita ~ 340_W. we “a FE 2-441 PRI Ache Eniy $i4.300 ri Pita Son VA| REALTY CO REALTORS "iighlaed "Recreation ‘trees Met a lors in SY oF PONTIAC, |STORE FOR RENT AND APT.| AND. A Egeatea en Walden ‘Rd, ‘neat FE 2.0263 1S hg Oe Oe. ee or, Denity caity gat bot ‘and pA: ie Clarkston. ns Ae Commercial lots, from 20 ft, to; cold Apt, A-l 200 Notte Paddock, ARP TRACT Po sxe Show BiB ison For Sele Acree | WHITE, | fertile access men me mz| BURMEISTER Coat To 7 1 sae EO os wees "Pan 1 R: . VALUET, Realtor For Sale of Exchange 80) "ag"PE Ego POR | ELE sie ee ! “nes meray fae eer Sr it, | 4 PT, LO i or iba het ona | Seenteeotar at We Cover the State — YR’S BEST TAVERN BUY. 2009 Galen Lake Rd. et Commerce per bundle. CHURCH'S INC. Pout, “tiw e oF—srumubes Soden sy Sat __barmer_& ox & controls. La] +168. Fuel Saver} fest saver wit] par for itertt Sad mat, money, Your pocket r= _¢een, Fricipaing REPRIOERATOR, ; ar x. Bath. +1138 FURNACES Sis roves i wel set GARAGE “DOOR, Site “Cait BE- fore ¢ pm. OR 30500." +1112 Ri, AT obra yA Toompron 0. § wears “KENTILE ix marble colors, 9x?% inch. 5 Cents Each - FLOOR SHOP rs ra oY ak ca geen rr ee ee a price 6 ‘gals REDWOOD Ka re iar, 434s and S patat ob 6 vensenahie putes, piarerrs ‘ q 3? “3 E re: j i i " ae | : . oe and steel Clothes Posts .| BENSON LUMBER co. EPTIC TANKS REINFORCED CONCRETE fixtures. for over work shops. stores and teetories SS value, 99.90 gy OE = marred. Call 33 «(Orchard Lake ave TRENGHING WAGGRE WT a0 VALUE. *. " value, 4.05. ete with fro- Pome and curtain, $68 value, ; marred. M ent Or- an ee Are. $45 Pen LOP Wa Wick's, 2078 Orchard ha. A Ot, WATER . ou Wanted Used Cars -88 Trailer : iaeieige , _ ANDERSON Special ‘Oller New. Discount encima ACCESSORIES STORE Bitches and overloads lls: -Fe4 BOXER | ee iene ase EAGLE 61 SPECIAL Wee po nf carrying strap ea. Also U8. Frahm cong er yA ae vaste weathe noe or “esas Lee Te ur, SPORTSMEN my 2 caliber rifle, 7. shot bolt action. Surplus government stocks. $14.95 WAITES— DOWNSTAIRS “Fae, OO Seales Gerke? vi 4 hat FE 6-11 a ii vearnizen Fos soli ope sand, gravel, dirt ¢ BOAT AND FLOOR SANDER FOU” ishers Scrubbers, ers. steamers, ete. PE satel 308 win Ave SHREDDED __ BLACK DIRT OUR DIRT 18 CLEAN od at _ HOUGHTEN 8 i SON Rochester MONKEYS, GUINEA PiGs, A 5. PE 44433 “iether Canaries, Cages, supplies. S81 4th Pe ame heel 28 Bast RA Al i ~OA ARLAND COUNTY ERS MARKET ra! et, for chil- dren, 40 by @ ft lots. The best ies. MYrtle 2-0721 or OAkiland 8-3022 for fu infor. mation. loc of Oxford op Lakeville Auto Accessories 80 1940 PONTIAC DELUXE COUPE wrecking for parts. 1877 Maddy ZsHTON WRECKER EQUIP. NEW condition. Heights Mctor Sales, 2636 Auburn. ree. ~_For Sal Sale t Tires 80-A 80-A Qocprean, F 2 =. aoop. rich, U.S. Biack .r white ie walls, off new cars. Fone to &© per cent off ene WILLIAMS w at ~aeburn al na WHITE WALL OD a eerie Pe FE 4-0687. $1.50 UP. Ae whl white walle. $03 8. Saginaw |p aay ae PI “raded— pew SERV ie E TIRE. & TREADING CO. N, Perry St PE Auto Service 81 CRANKSHAFT GRINDING IN THE "ee teeta rebored, Zuck , ic V- matic, Fordomatic, Mercomatic transmis: rebuilt, me x For Sale Motorcycles 83 . re PART? AND SERVI gout Pastag, Devties wtagas ree ice Harley Bevidocs “a JAWA bdo FE 2-406 =, $35, 76 Homestead. FE u # 8 ul & g! #8 j i " | Fat E : f #5 rE E e é z ¥ ;| 5 =p edges ; bl Hi z * ys ae OTE, j r eee, ward -_ up. +: "Es A 64 en went Bring it Here —_ AVERILUS ae * os Dixie Hwy Ft aaa trucks. Get our oriees before you North Chevrolet’s Big Lot in Birmingham HIGH $$$ PAID BUYING FOR THE HIGH boLAR Por high used We need them. Drive the extra cra aie, it will pay you well. 4549 Dix “i. J. VAN WELT OR 3-1356 __Wanted Use Used Tr Trucks 89), WANTED > TO BUY FORD TRAC. tor, FE 23-4756, Dod For Sale Trucks 90 4 WHEEL DRIVE. JEEP PICK up. FE 23-8673 or FE 401se. iss 4% TON PICKUP. INTERNA- tional. Good condition. MA 54-6077. aT} aaa 1965 CHEV, TRACTOR. FE 7-0042. _273 Midvale. an 1954 Chevrolet %4-Ton ; Panel, very nice condi- tion, has been used only let, MI 4-2735. 148 PANEL TRUCK. GOOD CON- dition, $195 cash. OR 3-7173. fey pion 5 ae a coe mission ° zle. 2627 *® speed « _Dixie Hwy: 1sss iss OME : TO TON | FANEE TRUCK, | ° “caEY aa rtice 7 PE 100. |' for light hauling. Save}: on this. North Chevro- |" ‘41 DODGE, STAKE RACK, 5K, GOOD tires and motor, $300. 607 Meadow ieee | 3 TON GREY. WRECKER. condition. Low mille- EM ed Beary. ~~ ut Ea 8 aae FORD Fas" FEO. NEW CON- dition, low mileage, reasonable age party, 32 Lahser Rd. rm, WILSON GMC New and Used Trucks coop | 1955 Ford %4-Ton Pickup |: 1955 GMC %%-Ton ‘Pickup |. 1952 GMC Utility ~~~~~ | 1955 Ford Panel 1948 Chevrolet, 12-ft. plat- form body with power- lift tail gate TEWET_WOTsaCYCLE 6005 “For Sale > Bicycles _ MICHIGAN’S LARGEST | GMC TRUCK DEALER ONTHE PUN | ‘PRICE'S LOWER +m, r,& Bo in 9s Psi $8 PLYM. Ch oP ct Sins ‘88 MER H.TOP |: °;!! g1498 ‘$4 MERCURY 4 DR. .... 1345 3 Sobor: ior venene as "83 DODGE 8.4 DR 12°21... § 45 $3 PLYM. 4 71S ‘$3 PONTIAC 2 DR. @....".. es PLYM. CL. cP $1 CHRYSLER Y-8 4 DR. 403 at FORD CL. CPR ewes: 308 TRANSPORTATION SPEC. $6 TRUCKS “ls tn Dates ne whet gg ‘So Dodge Se too pickup”... 8 S68 Si Dodee ty ton pickup “122. $ 08 50 yl — WP ow 8 as ” “BG cccecaes 3-408 48 Chev. Utility ..0.-....45 } 295 RIEMENSCHNEIDER DODGE-PLYMOUTH SPELL aig aA PE 2-0132 755 BUICK CENTURY, black & , e cellent condition. $1430, 106 Glen- wood. 5 1951 BUICK, EXCELLENT Sonne CENTRAL Michigan's Oldest TORS. SIGN UP NOW FOR OUR ig Ms and refin Harrington Boat W Works Seo S. Telegraph rates boats ‘Dade romn Wil Everrthing for OWENS MARINE 3. ePLy > Lake Ave. VALUES ON gl . "USED Boats & MERCURY ben «wefan service. Repairs | Cr. Auburn & E. Bivd. ne een OAKLAND AT CASS BOY's BICYCLE. a2 NELSON. FE 5-0485 Boats & Accessories 85 8S | 1035 FORD SEDAN Be ni Tar ‘resh a! Sxcellent cont Sent condos throughout. North MI 4-2735. AND Pick: | ini Gc DUMP. 3 YARD RD Box. f=ss| INLAND LAKE SALES | rete Connon. PE 47121 31277 W_ Huron FE 2-¢122 1951 “INTERNATIONAL % TON kegs pi " $300 takes it, After ieee | FORD fn Re -5 -| 4:00 weekdays, all day iran motor, | _Sun. | Pine b Rad. oid complete Dut huts baa wit| For Sale Cars ¥ sell plete for. 00087 | ud n~1 nh nnn after ™. iksipE AND O STORAGE boats, Winter sto: f for oats, Muetes goreer es| Bud Shelton Offers EsW te CaRISCRAPT 4 Cide Het, Coe. Power .. $3108 '* iv, 1 na « $1 Cuity, 60 K.P. PE #1181. Albert St Sie Bei Air pardtop Hird PL 3 AT. +53 Mercury 2 door sedan .. § 945 eet ee Festi | '54 Ford Customiine 4 door .. § 996 nie = - 53 Chevrolet Bel Ahr ........ 45 NEW i¢ BH. P, SCOTT ATWATER | * vrolet 2 door .......+ 3 oat Satie | Cente cis OUTBOARD =| 8 jac 4 door sedan $ 19s | Sales and Service Sa Starcraft ® Lone ° amas New bad mo and hy $6 Bud ‘Shelton Motor r Sales FE 46728 1960 BUICK, SUPER 4 DOOR EX cellent conditien. $275. OR 3281. q ne Fi 32-8020 sac-/ MERCURY OUTBOARD rts and service Shorty 2 5 rd Lake Ave MERCURY AND CHAMPION OUT board motors ANDERSON canvas covered, = sturdy Good. cash. cludes carrier, 3-265, “FT, TRA SPORTSMAN. Ideal for hunting party, Bottled -gas heater and stove. Sleeps 4. $256. FE 6-1398. ag Offered 87 Trailer Sales NEW 1957 TRAILERS ON OUR LOT NOW vie Be ehS ea maa HIGH an Paidl.< Sea a ABB to™ COMMUNITY ie 56 Chev. . Hardtop $1945 ; i956 Ford Convertible $2095 4 hata td (6) _|'53 Mercury 2 Dr. Radio & Birmingham Clean Cars No Money Dn. Real Bay” "56 Mercury ....... $2395 Montere Hefdtep. Radio & Heat- er, 41 Real Sharp . $2095 . For- ‘36 Ford Victoria . Speaker. ey New, . Radio & iter, Van Guards, Safety WwW. Wail Tires, Skirts. Sharp. 55 Mercury H’top $1795 Heater i fone. WiWail Tires. & $5 Thunder- bird .......Make Offer ed eae ws, Beats 54 Lincoln Con- WerUle. oc. sess $1795 : H Bd wintees. x i Chev. Bel Air. $1045 ‘ Power Heater. can't beat it. Automatic, | ers. Take 154 Ford v8 8 +o 2» 9945 Radio & Heater. 2 Dr. Heater A Real Nice Family Car, ie pouick wr wanes 5s $695 . “2 tone iio & Heater. 52 sashias 2 Dr. Make Offer. : 8 Cyl, A Mice Clean Car. 51 i Ply. Hardtop «Sharp _/'S1 Kaiser,» <....2. $145 Mialig No Money Dn. |Bob Frost, Inc.| “LINCOEN & z. | MERCURY” Dealer OFFERS THESE "Safe Buy” Used Cars 1982 PONTIAC 2-Door $595 1953 DODGE eoronet 1962 MERCURY 2-Door $595 3982 DODGE 2-Door $295 . 1982 « NASH 4-Door $295 PONTIAC 2-Door STUDEBAKER Commander 4-Door $595 952 CHRYSLER Imp'l, 4Dr. $695 Several Real Specials. LINCOLN 4.Dr. Sedan “1988 STUDE. Pres. 4-Door 1980 CADILLAC. Very Nice WE HELP YOU FINANCE—WE TRADE Open 8 a.m. to 9 p.m. Cass at W. Pike FE 4-3885 FE 2-9167 “Bright Spot” SAVE $%% ON OUR SELECTION 55 Buick Riv. 2-Dr. "55 Pont. Starchief Cat. "55 Ford Club Sedan ’55 Olds Sup. 88 2-Dr. "54 PontiaeCatalina "54 Chev. Bel Air 2-Dr, - "54 Cadillac 62 Sedan 2-DOORS — 4DOORS : Hardtops — —_ Converts. $195 OR YOUR CAR DOWN UP To » Moa, ON BAL, PAR ETAETAOE SE," HASKINS CHEVROLET “Oakland County’s Fastest Growing Dealer INSTEAD USED CAR would im. by By -F 2 ured the car, We = and mone sound, , Ram! Station Wagon, nga os sell, 1955 4 dr, Powerfilte, W.W. tree thad, ® beauty, CLARKSTON MOTOR SALES - Chrysler-Plymouth . } ops te fat 9 p.m. rT wIC a 4 DO , D6 Factory Off pial Gre. ew CAR WARRANTY Driven 3,000 miles or less Russ Johnson Motor Sales MY 2-367 Lake Orion — You Can Depend On A “Goodwill Used Car” Power Glide, |' 54 Sta. Wagon 210 $1295 aonb Beeler, Pow "55 Fairlane CL. Cpe. $1495 Loaded. FORD "53 Ca Cust. Convert. . $1095 , Ford--Matic, 53 Deluxe 2it xe 210... ses $ 895 £ Bast. Bate & Heater, Biack "55 Star Chel. “eee ps '33 Catalina’. MO ones -$1198 53 ee Dr, ...$ 895| BaP s.acats, Wein. etme ‘34D Deluxe. “t Br. Fr. $1195 | 33 5 Customlin hate Na oer) Rese, ; td PONTIAC ~ | REPAIL STORE “GOODWILL USED CARS” ; > cyanea “vee. . | hat REL RAY sera" PP 81 NM. Broadway $1995 | sone Bus: | 8 Tanne CHEVROLET, "a +R. 30 HAROLD TURNER 1955 Volkswagon, A Beautiful Car Ts “|f os Like New, |‘ USED 62 Oskiand Ave. $1395 “Well, will she vote for you?" © '5§ Ford jeg 111+ 81095 For Sale Cars 91 For Sale Cars 91 Radio & heater : Seon \ = pas ; “ar, Save. OR SU ener bae "ondition "308 Prospect FE. sas 54 Ford ........4.. $ 995 —P-m. GLEAN |) MERCURY, GOOD Radio & heater, Ford-O-Ma “ed. RBH A 4 hg 9 : en. Call FE 6-1440, after *52 Nash Rambler,..$ 545|'8 3 FORD @ ot Pe be SHARP! | Ga" — excellent condi Radio & heater, overdrive JEPFREY, FORD SALES e eae 3s uewedRe™ i =e ae ‘31 Ford ....40++0-$ 345) ar-poRD V4, THs GDR CUS | OVFUU ES Sharp! sis | Radio & heater tom aad everything — Pord- OA #301! 51 Chevrolet ..$ 295 otha white, 4 MEAS . Theat Prewk Ais Weater “TL SPENCE ek CHEVROLET National Bonded Used Cars GUARANTEED ONE FULL YEAR ‘53 CHEVY $695 coupe with radio, heater and Se ea ‘55 FORD $995 Sedan delivery with V-8 engine and large fresh air heater. cellent SSadition th roughout, ‘54 CHEVY $1095 4door station wagon, spotless in- side and out, You can really save on this one. ‘SS OLDS ' oan ; ve, SPE 8-0207 ‘Tutte tester ovesérise | "34 FORD CUSTOM eer ro RAR 7 DRA a WRONG $2195 Th LINE ¢ E 6, 2D) DR. wan | 9 RAMBLE R. TOR, SEDAN: THIS | ¢-Door Holiday hard-top with pow- TURNER ae fe Fhe. tn That | No cea tm The economy | {oy milcese ke nee, ¢rivms none a N ALSO OFFERS __|,faswamo ae ome ‘5S MERC. "54 Ply, Convert. ..$ 995 “eh finished $h00 Praise. Be ‘anna ie abe RAWSLER” BTETION S$SAVE $$ all metal, Radio & heater. Radio’ & beater, Wail tires, aE ws help “on adiuek to Kot 'mone “oe. vastus Bas Monterey mode! with Mercomatic ’ ‘ ve wosel. Creait Mer. Mr Parks, Mi aston, redie, heater and ate Eee? 8 PS) Lae Orion Mota Sale ni SNORE | C4 DEY M » P ~- MY 3.9611| down. A thiy payments . “opel heater seers ‘$ oS 8 ti} Sen 1360 Ponties ha. fete crear Mawes Shue $895 ° ’ ~ ? Sh cnerelet a ccsuidS ates | West, Side Used Cars |.., GOOD USED CARS. | nervs one wat,te fur 1s nen $3 Ponti 845 and “eave ore sommes lew | “2 Chev. Deluxe Station Wagon, | if you want & nice one, ONTIAC awvanens on & mocete ny choose from, | . 4 Ps ‘85 Chev, Bel Air ays - wnt gas| West Side Used Cars| # St ge. hae ‘94 CHEVY Owe o hee ‘33 Chev, aedat RAN. Biack S AVE $$ '53 s ¥, | Air, hard top $$ 2 Be ks bees 3 Geer gen bs atom panel tn extra nice cond Redio & Hop 8 — FORD ue Ba yl -VROLET - trae been used nly for ant 53 Dodge Cl. Cpe. $ 595 : :| ‘Prem alt meaier wvail ree! Custom Liner SHOE cours, Stet NORTH _ HAROLD] 4#DOOR /vaispesbg. | CHEVROLET $795 zee. =| National : . Catalina, Sharp ] TURNER | carry [#582252 %ex. | Bonded Dealer ‘8 cated , 1000 S. WOODWARD Ford Dealer JEROME ES"aatar “Specials ike be BIRMINGHAM _ 464 S. Woodward Ave, | ROCHEETIL ROnP DEALER fen CARS MI 42735 Birmingham, Mich, MoE aa J sore’ 4 ECONOMY USED CARS MIdwest 47500 off Sag. PE ¢2131 TODAY'S” SPECIAL 35 DESOTO FireDome 8, 4-Dr. TONE GREEN, R. TWEw CAR GULRAN - $495 DOWN $57.50 PER MONTH BRAID 10, Pay at ny od . age a a oy iz, ae TION, Oakland Coun Monday thru to serve you, 55 Buick Super Rivi- era 2yDoor Hardtop, Radio & Heater, Pow- er Steering & Brakes, $545 Down. 30 months, $2295 Hardtop Riviera, Dyn- aflow, adio & Heater, Red & White, Dual Ex- haust. $495 Down, 30 months, $1395 54 Chevrolet Station Wagon. Another one- ~owner beauty, All the Extras. $345 Down, 24 months, $795 - 53 Chevrolet 2- Door, Radio and Heater, Chrome sparkles like pra int exceptional. wn. 24 months. '53 Pontiac Custom H’top Catalina, Radio & Heater, Hydramatic, Good Tires, S $275 Down, 24 months, $1695 54 Buick Centur y Hardtop, Custom Trim, Dynaflow, 200 H-Pow- ‘er V-8. $445 Down. 24 _ months. '55. Buick Century | har p.. 90 USED CARS at OLIVER BUICK WHY? Well it’s simple. We're in the USED CAR RETAIL BUSINESS. We do not wholesale anything but Junk cars. Cars that have been in accidents etc. Our best trade-ins are thoroughly Reconditioned and placed on our big used car lot and offered to you at the lowest prices possible. This is our secret for being one of the Biggest and Best Dealers in the area, Stop in and see for yourself. We're open till 9 p.m. riday, Saturday till 5 p.m. Ten eager, courteous salesmen $2295, ‘55 Pontiac Starchief Hardtop Catalina. All leather trim, Radio and heater. Power equipped, $495 down. 30 months $1595 '54 Buick Special 4 Dr., Radio & heater, Dyna- flow, low mileage. One owner. $345 dn, 24 _ months. 51495 'S5 Ford 2 Dr. V°8, Ra- dio -& heater, Fordo- matic. New spare tire, dark green, $345 dn. 30 months. $765 ’53 Ford 2 Dr, Radio & heater. Dark-blue paint. Starts every time. Only $195 dn.-24 months, REMEMBER Top. trade-in allowance on all used cars, Choose your own Finance Com- pany. No high pressure at Oliver Buick, 210 Or- chard Lake Avenue, 56 Buick Century yy: Radio & heat- miles, 2 tone int, A beauty $2795, ent dn, 36 months, We have 30 No Down Payment Transportation Specials. All run good and: are equipped with good tires and batteries. For Top Trade In Allowances See | OLIVER BUICK | 210 Orchard Lake Ave. 10 —— Salesmen $1695 5S Ford Station Wag- on V-8, Radio & heater, bright red. Low mile- age. $395 down. 30 months, $1395 54 Mercury Hardto Monterey. Radio heater, Mercomatic spotless inside and out. Check this one. $325 dn 30 months '54 Ford 2 Dr Radio & heater. Fordomatic, V8 engine. W-Wall. tires. 5 dn. 24 months. $895 '53 Buick Special 4 dr, see ’ say & heater, yan ow. Nice appear- ing. Runs good, too, $265 dn. 24 months, ’53 Oldsmobile 88 2 dr. Rocket Engine, plus Hydramatic. Light blue paint. $265 dn. 24 months. 54 Mercury 2 dr, Ra- dio & heater, Merco- matic. Low miles, V-8 engine, Clean, 965 dn. 24 months. "35 4 4 ¥. al be tenn, hn le, Son | a BILL SPENCE CARS Ve. Haupt Pontiac Sales Clarkston, Mich. “#6 Demo. full power, loaded, must K Pontiac, 4 door, deluxe. ‘3h Caalilae 4 Lo re peeve. » ghee sais, R& “guel-aa; $50. FE 80068 after 5:30 a. TOTE YOUR NOTE Everybody’s Credit Is Here BEST IN USED CARS 954 Ford Custom Lined, 2 door, low actual mileage, sharp as they 1983 Pord, 3 door, R & H, F.O.M. excellent condition 1953 Ford, R&H. overdrive. 2 tone, condition, Lake Orion Motor Sales . L's PRIV. ORNER “65 CATALINA. ALL MI #1 aie or ‘peck wegen Cull for appotn to se¢ | E a nl ¢ Hie aft miles of anchorage — enough to shelter all the navies of the world. Ih, , bal — :f 1 am i a S 7 a ty OS 4a el we elles («mee