i) peta. | rtd | . | | : an 15th YEAR PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1957—40 PAGES + Lit riday the 13th Oh Happy Day!) By PHYLLIS BATTELLE _ NEW YORK (INS) — Today in America — because of primeval legends and an ancient fear of witches — $250- million in business will be lost by people too superstitious to buy or sell on a Friday the 13th. ~ “Even the N. ¥. Stock Exchange, which you'd think rather smarter than all that, will be affected," said Claudia De Lys, the world's leading expert on superstitions. “And isn't it ridiculous? GET BY WELL “Why, suapragell chabak at giperstition news tat you can get by beautifully on Friday the 13th if you carry a four-leaf clover. And in case you've run short of the real thing, they're making clover in fabric versions now, which will do just fine .. .”* Miss De Lys, a woman so securely confident that she intentionally walks under ladders — stepping on cracks as she strides — doesn’t laugh at people who are super- stitious (and nearly 100 per cent are, in-one way or an- other). In fact, she thinks some of most rabid charm and token-collectors are most fortunate. * * * ~ “I might call good luck charms the ‘poor man's tran quilizer.’ In fact, I think I will.”’ FINDS FACTS — Leafing through her file index of more than 80,000 su, perstitions, their causes and effects, Miss De Lys with the facts, real and imagined, on “Friday the 13ths.” “The origins of Friday superstitions are many,” she sald. “Eve is supposed to have tempted Adam with the ~ fatal apple on Friday; the flood in the Bible, the confu- sion in the Tower of Babel, and the death of Christ all took place on that day. “Friday was also the Sabbath of many primitive peo- ples — —— it still is for the Mohammedans — but later it be- nd tack Souiatity on that dey” ‘NAMED FOR GODDESS The day Friday was named after Frigg (or Frigga), the Norse goddess of marriage, who. became ‘‘confused” with Freya, the goddéss of love. When the Norsemen and Germanic tribes became Christians, Freya was supposed to have been banished to the mountains as a witch. * “And then —” Miss De Lys continued, “Friday came to be called ‘witches’ Sabbath,’ for it was believed that on this day each week, 12 witches and the Devil met—13 spirits up to no geod!” AERIS MOLE TE SG a SE x i "2 ‘the rabbit's foot should be a back paw of the commercial variety are. taken from Detroit Mayor Albert Cobo Dies After Heart Attack — Mayor -Atbert E. Cobo of Detroit, titular head of the Republican Party in Michigan, died last night 11 hours after suffering a heart attack. He was 63. ’ Cobo; Mayor of this industrial city of 2% million persons ..since 1950, collapsed at his home yesterday morning, a few hours after he had returned from Washington where he testified in a hearing before the Federal Power Commission. ‘He was hospitalized at noon and his condition was. described as critical. A few hours later he took a turn for the worse and a doctor said the mayor was “quite P.M. (EST). heart attack. He was away from his office several weeks after an attack in April 1952. Municipal and a trusteé of the U. 8. Con- ference of Mayors. . _ As a Republican nominee for seeet ese betetesetere 32 pinwcong News weeseveteecoes 2 * Editorials one sciatica) alate alice 8 Farm & Garden eavedeee ies au High School sueseveqoetocers bs heeee eaeeee eeeee * Wileon, Earl wee dee ered whae Pontiac to a ‘Police Fvacuate +} City High School After Bomb ‘Tip’ Students Sent Home Without Coats, Books; Call Proves Hoax . High School this morning and dismissal of all classes > for the day. ; -| The bomb scare resulted from a call to police head-. “\quarters &t 9:17 a.m. A || voice described by the police| — switchboard. operator, as| . “probably a boy’s,” said, “There is a _ time-bomb planted at the high school. It’s set to go off in one hour.”, . The caller then hung up. | At 9:24, squads of uniformed and plainclothes officers and the fire desperate.” He died at 8:18 It was Cobo's second severe! _The bomb scare is one of. a number sweeping the state, appar- ently prompted by the Nashville, Tenn. explosion which destroyed a portion of an elementary school Similar bomb hoaxes occured in Lansing both yesterday and this morning. Both Lansing junior high schools were evacuated today be- cause of telephoned threats, and the high school was closed yester- day. . According to Police Inspector Charles W. Wheaton, false calls by pranksters and unbalanced per- | A time-bomb hoax caused evacuation of the Pontiac PARTY AFTER SHOW — Newspaper columnist Earl Wilson, second from left, cliats with Robert B. Oliver (left); Mrs. C. E. Wilson Jr., daughter-in-law of Defense Secretary Wilson; and John Press Columnist Greets Theatergoers ee Pek Columnist and Wife Spend Evening With Pontiac Press Group By EARL WILSON , NEW YORK CITY — The beautiful wife and I stayed out till all hours this morning meeting some leading folks from Pontiac. . About eleven o'clock last night we dropped into Leone's famous restaurant, hangout of Caruso and Will Rogers in the old days, to see the 154 members of the Pontiac Press theater-plane party .. . but they weren't there yet. = x = They soon arrived with a rush from ‘““My Fair Lady” and ‘Bells Are Ringing.” I met the whole passe! of them including pretty Peggy Wilson, daughter-in-law of Charies E. Wilson, as well as an old Ohio school- mate of mine, Mrs. Frank Syron. “There's @ weman have trem yout haste (wn who has your pe!- : vate phone number,” was what Jolin Riley of The Press told me in advance. She turned out to be the former Elizabeth Lloyd of Rockford, Ohio, who was in the seventh grade when I was in the eighth grade. VERY DISCREET She was very discreet in frant of Robert Oliver, former school board president, and Glenn Griffin, present head of the board, and did not disclose my shameful grades. The Syrons invited me to visit their farm Which, they said, has a golf course on it. a oar ee Be mere ere cerns cee ek reese ak occas . farming I learned in Ohio, Peggy Wilson was just as.charming as I'deexpected. Concerning her father-in-law, she said ‘‘His retirement didn’t come soon enough for any of us.” She added though that his vacation hasn't started yet. Mrs. Wilson is ill in. Washington and he is there -} with her. * * “He's quite a man,” Peggy said. “The Wilsons are,"” I reminded her. We brought along with us the French singer Lilo, star of the one-time Broadway show “Cancan’”’ and we discussed the extraor- dinary number of hits the Pontiac crowd got to see. __ “We were very lucky to catch ‘Bells Are Ringing’ with Judy Holiday in it tonight — she was out of one performance with laryn- gitis,” somebody told me. - * The women liked Rex Harrison and-Sidney Chaplin too. Attorney William H. Hartman afd contractor G. Palmer Bundy didn’t say very much about the shows. They were hard at work on the Italian antipasto at Leone's. ACTRESS AMAZED A curious thing happened at supper. A woman member of the Pontiac group, on discovering that we a * Wilson. Meets Tourists at ‘Supper 2 a proof, I felt, of her sincerity. x ke ke had brought along a French actress and her husband, revealed cs them that she was taking care of a French war orphan as well as other orphans from abroad in Pontiac or near by. Lilo, the French actress, was amazed. “The American people are so much more charitable than the French,” spoke up her husband, the Marquis de la Pasiardere. “The French just wouldn’t do that sort of thing.” The kindly Pontiac woman asked me not to mention her name; “I'm just another buman being,” Proving that about anything can happen at a supper party when - the theater-plane. gang gets together. Press Travelers Near: Final Hours of Tour By GEORGE T. NEW YORK CITY — To snitch a little bit from a). famous New York columnist, we might say: That's not quite all brother, but it’s getting close. This was the general feeling of a bunch of 154 weary Pontiac Press theater special nightclubbers as they r AP Wirephote Special te Pontiac eae A. Riley, assistant advertising director of The Rontiac Press, at Leone's Restaurant during The Pontiac Press after-theater party last night. ~* she said. - eS, TRUMBULL JR. Hoffa Seeking Hearing Delay Asks-Senators to Wait Till After Convention in Miami, Oct. 10 WASHINGTON (INS) — James R. Hoffa sought a postponement today of further Senate hearings in his case until after the Teams- sons commonly follow news re- ports af explosions and other dis- asters, Sunny and Cool Is Weather Outlook The U, S. Weather Bureau has forecast clearing and cooler tem- peratures for this area tonight. The" mercury will drop to a low near 55. ally fair and a little warmer. Downtown Pontiac's lowest tem- perature prior to 8 a.m. was 62. At 2 p.m. the mercury stood at 72.' Press Offers Reward A $1,000 reward was posted today by The Pontiac Press for information leading to the arrest and conviction of the person _or persons who perpetrated the bomb scare - at Pontiac High School this morning. Any- ;ters convention in Miami where he \will be a candidate for president. The Senate Rackets Committee confirmed reports that the delay was requested in a letter from the union vice president’s attorney, George S. Fitzgerald of Detroit. Fitzgerald argued that Hoffa will be extremely busy this month, and thaf any further hearing at which his attendance is required should be held be- fore next Wednesday or after Oct. 10. one with pertinent information is urged to contact the Pontiac police. Decision on the award will be In the hands of the Pontiac city manager. * * * This in effect would mean post- |ponement of any further question- jing of Hoffa about his activities luntil after the’ Teamsters’. conven- ‘Commissioners. Asked to OK Outside Study Hope Impartial Agency in Strife-Torn Force ” The City Commission will approve an outside study of Police Department. This appeared likely to- day, after commissioners enthusiastically heard City “’Manager Walter K. Will- man recommend a study at an informal meeting: last night. The study anticipated, he sald, should take between three to six months and cost from $5,000 to sions, Willman hoped, the city should be able “to clear the atmos- phere’ at the police department. morale not under the jurisdiction ice» Commission, Willman recommended the city rs “TSéPvice, a non-profit mn internationally-known for its gov- ernmental studies. A nine-part of sendy was suggested in a written rec- ommendation prepared by Will- man. The section on morale was: “To study and examine the morale of the Police Depart- ment to make recommendations for its improvement in the gen- eral interest of increasing the ef- ficiency of the entire operation and the development of efficient | and courteous service forthe citizens of Pontiac.” \ Willman was asked to present his: recommendations formally to the City Commission at its public meeting Tuesday night..Commis- sioners indicated they would adopt roll proposal without qualification then. NO FORMAL ACTION Formal action was impossible last night because the meeting was an informal one. Willman said that elers’ checks and six pear] neck-|Pomona, Calif., wound up onseven|Union president entered the form-stage shows to the “Icecapades” headquarters, ae 8S Pat. 95 71! The defense attorney expects to laces worth $5,000 were stolen here|terms by shooting rather ordinary|al plea yesterday before Federal|at- Madison Square Garden. have|. Meggitt is a member of. the as- Detroit 4% a Louk 55. ¢2;complete his summation today. Al yesterday from one of the sons of|*%olf—scores of 37-37-74, two over|Judge George Boldt. In it he de- been made. despite the pending/sociation’s Haisoh committee with! ro ert Le 8 Francisco #0 ‘losing statement by Rep. Dist.|King Saud of Saudi Arabia. The|oar—on a hot morning at. -the/nied charges recently retitrned injearly departure. The concensus isiChief Straley and aided in as wt 2 Sita Atty. Wijliam L. Ritai will follow. money and jéwels were removed] Country Club. Each held the leadia‘ seven-count indictment by a fed-|that all want to take in. every-|preparation of the ameciations| : — 33 Wediington oe 6 The case will be given to the jur-/from the ve hotel _ = once as only six of the 18 holesjeral grand jury concerning his in-| thing peesibledrng the stay, Ad rien tae 8 wy for the Civil] Tl 62 Tempe oi 3400S, probably Monday. said, were won or lost. Ps come for thé 1951 + 53, lehis is : OS ie 5s Si a ik ag ee i i ile a ‘in National Amatéur BROOKLINE, Mass. (#—Both semifinal matches in the national was questioned among other things about dealings with. New York and _ politics expressed their sym-| labor racketeer Johnny Dio. He |was accused of having a weak memory concerning his relations with Dio. ; As a result of the Senate in- quiry, the AFL-CIO has filed charges against Hoffa in connec- tion with its drive to clean up dominated by corrupt influences, choice for Teamster president, al- though there is a slow swell of opposition rising against him. The cessor to Dave Beck, who is re- tiring as president, as well — as. At the recent ‘hearings, Hoffa! the Teamsters, The federation | accuses the Teamsters of being | Miami convention will elect a suc-' prise New York. Everyone was awed to see our first lady of the land, whether a Democrat or a blican — the Statue of Liberty.“Her tower- ing 151-foot figure was the target of many cameras as the ship passed by. | LECTURED TRIP Skyscraper after skyscraper was pointed out during the lec- tured trip.-Many said they brushed up on their history a little during Civil service commissioners have disagreed over the adopting of a set of rules and regulations. A set of rules drawn up by the police association and: introduced by commission chairman Theodore Carlson has remained tabled for several months. * * * Commissioners Stuart Austin and Gerald Guinan have stalled action the trip. Ellis Island, Governors Island and Welfare Island were just a speck of the a viewed, We ‘cm't When yesterday drew to a close in- the early hours of Friday, the group looked back on four exciting days and ahead to the last day of their tour. will include possibly a on the matter. City Attorney Wil- liam A. Ewart has said the pro- posed rules are “impossible,” since they represent an attempt to ex- tend the civil service authority - at 8 p.m. Sept. 26, High School University of Michigan Plans Student Insurance pap Sesygrmy will be held . in the Pontiae . auditorium, ANN ARBOR ® — The Unie versity of Michigan is offering ac- cident, health and medical insur. ance to its students for the first time this semester. 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FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 19st “URTV 3 oe ! Ten Men Cleared, Russian Clothing Negro Discovers. - [tess the drmumte. ie cael "Take further notice one ot ewe. bs ber 3, i at @: “improvement that the Village ot ‘Wolverine Lake 28 ps ior ie Pians and | Secttications will be avail- Stes! of ah Obell Bil mint and, ‘oo ewle’ - bach Associates, “North f is required, Bids are due October 15, 1957 at the ‘cores’ of Laeuerle naa etee eet ir vern = Ss and Pontiac Read, ¥ L. PURDY, wae , Sept, send 20, ‘87. STATE OF MICHIGAN—In the. Pro- bate Court for the Count ~— Division. hod Fy matter of the petition concern- ing grec Jackson, minor. Cause No. To Walter Jackson, f child. lather of said Petition having been ‘filed in this Court alleging that the present where- pboute of the father of said minor clfd is unknown and the said child has vio- lated a ee een and “ihe ehiid ould under t Seaceles of this Court. = * DEFIES CAT ON BIRTHDAY TODAY — A. B. Decker, of 1565 Naylor, West Bloomfield Town- Pontiac Press Phote ‘are not going to spoil teday, Yriden, 13th. In fact, he’s not even worried a bad luck item will hinder his plans to can peaches gathered from his six trees, q . In aan name of ap geen . ste ship,~celebrates his 86th birthday and is confi- notified that the ing on said pe-|° dent a black cat or any other superstitious charms tition wa oe held at the Court : of Aaa fm said: t on the 24th day of 4“ Comnen, 1057, at nine o'clock in the ieencen: and | are hereby commanded Betwee pear personally an said coer oe sal n Ike, Faubus_ ; 1 to -make per- sonal this summons an pub! "<9 Pontiac rece, ‘* Tewepaper inted and circulated Co By INTERNATIONAL | NEWS A Naval officer used to armed (conflict will serve 4s non- particip- ating “host” Saturday to a po- battle—between President {A true copy) GEORGIENA R. MURTHA, duvenile Division litical Sept, 13,. *67. STATE OF MICHIGAN—In the Pro-) bate Court for the County of Oakland, | Juvenile Division. In the matter of the ition concern- -. William Mortz, or, Cause No. Rear Adm. Henry Crommelin,| |53-year-old Newport Naval Base commander, directed assault ‘troops against Japanese-held is- ‘Admiral ‘Hosts’ Battle {is in college. Their only son, Henry ‘ithe Japanese, itis doubtful that |Crommelin is easily impressed. “Bae avi cn, tenes of “fn this lands in the, Pacific during World War IL hild is. unknown and the id child has ‘violated © Ine of the state ana TOOK COMMAND ° pgfan aes wane og ~AL WE, — Last June 25, he took command ‘of the mammoth base which was Detified thet the hearing on sald pee thrust into the day-to-day head- will be held at the Court House te tee Ce af Pelee te mele ‘ocome, lines when the President chose it on the 2th Yay September, A.D. as his summer vacation headquar- 1951, et nine o'clock in the ters. end you are eee gre manded to ap- mS Cae aoe tonatce per-| There, Faubus and Elseuhower Dies in Plane Crash ified the dead pilot as 1st Lt. Clyde has not been determined. Group to Study - ‘School Financing Jr., is a student at the officer candidate school on the base. After 37 years .in the Navy and the South Pacific action against. intendent of public instruction. & & ¢ Therefore, the politica] battle that will be raging in his front yard| > probably will not disturb him. lett to meet three specific goals: Airman From State WILLIAMS AIR FORCE BASE, Ariz, @— A year-old student pilot from Calumet,- Mich,., was killed yesterday when his F386 Sa- brejet crashed on the Gila Bend gunnery range in Centra) Arizona. Williams AFB spokesmen identi- long-term . we program. sonal donation from Richard S. A. Peterson. Cause of the crash nations. 24 iof Price Fixing FLINT (Ten Flint area busi-| [England to Equip | [Russian Factory .|of five British firms said today LANSING — Money problems. facing public education came*un- ider attack foday from a_36-mem-. ber study commission set up by Dr. Lynn M. Bartlett, state super- The group met for the first time yesterday and were asked by Bart- Coordination of previous studies . jon school finance problems, devel- opment. of a program of state aid for consideration by the 1958 legislature and preparation of a Disclosure that the arn lacked funds for’ research and oth- er activities brought a $500 per- Schreiber of Kalamazoo, a com- mission member, A trustee will be appointed later to accept other do- -~ nessmen accused of conspiring to fix prices of ready-mix cement are free today. Municipal Judge. "Robert A. Grimes dismissed tbe - charges against them yesterday for lack of evidence,.He said the prosecution failed to prove “unreasonable re- straint of trade.” The 10 were accused of attempt- ing to control prices of 95 per cent of the ready-mix cement sold and delivered in Genesee County. They were indicted after.a one-man grand jury investigation conducted by Judge Michael Carland of Owosso. Indicted were: - Samtiel M, Katsman and _ his brother, Raymond M. Katsman| of.Katsman Coal Co., Flint: | “|Charles A. F Roy Horning| and James F. Smith of J. P. Bur-' roughs and. Son Co., Flint: Clay- 4 {ton W. Kurtz and Howard G. Bige-| low of Kurtz Gravel Co., Flint; Lawrence Diehl of Ferguson Block ; Sherwin Palmer, for- Faults Checked. iby Anthropology MOSCOW (®—Teams. of anthro- pologists from Moscow University began running the measuring tape over thousands of Russians today to find out why they look. so terri- ble in -their clothes. The average Russian wears his sleeves long; and no sailor ever had such bell-bottom trousers as Dynamite on am ther, whaler two children aré at- tending a formerly all-white ele- mentary school, found 10. sticks of dynamite on his front lawn this morning. Thomas eo 8 dele dy namite, explosi —— aged three or four ot the tame row houses nearby. _ i. Cw te oe Messick said the dynamite prob- ably failed to go off because of a faulty fuse. The inside. of the wo kot The father, Sessions Boyd, saw can be seen in Moscow. * * * “All this must change,” said Pravda, the voice of the Commu- nist party. ‘The selection is smatl,|- styles are bad and the finishing is not good.” The méasuring teams will try to determine the physical peculiari- ties of various Soviet groups, and hand the’ figures over to ‘clothing * ‘manufacturers. j * * -“Clothes in. the Soviet Union are ‘good: in their original models,”’ Pravda insisted. But the few fash-| ion observers here note that by the time the original models are copied and mass produced they lose their original quality. oo * * | The troublespots fingered by, ‘Pravda are obsolete machinery, Jutmoded techniques, improper use of synthetic glues, lack of knowl-/ edge about the latest type sewing machines-and finally the fact that LONDON: (INS) — Britain has) won a $21,000,000 order. for ma- chinery to equip a Russian tire factory at Dnepropetrousk in the, Ukraine in the face of keen com- petition from West Germany, Frrance and Belgium. It may become the largest sin- gle trade déal between Britain and Russia since the war. A kesman for the consortium a delegation had just returned from Moscow with an order which cov- ers the main basic plant and in- cludes machinery for mixing ex- truding compounds and tire pre- paration and vulcanization, List Drinking Drivers in 2 Pedestrian Deaths DETROIT (#— Two Detroit area pedestrians were killed last night in- separate automobile accidents. |- Police said both drivers had been | drinking. Mrs, Matilde Reves; 43, of De- troit, was fatally injured as she icrossed an interseciton with her |husband, Behigno, 41. Russell R. Barton, 52, Detroit, was jailed for investigation of manslaughter. _ Ralph L. Parish, 58, of Dear- lbetween Hawaii and California, | (the State Planning Board has not - considered the poner properly. * - * The clothing Tegecey is \studying popular demand careful-) ly. and is not satisfying the re-| quirements of people. of various. ages and regions, Pravda said. Underwater Mountain Discovered jn Pacific HONOLULU (® — An underwater | mountain rising 11,000 feet from, the Pacific floor—but still a mile, under water—fhas been discovered | about 800 miles northeast of He- waii. Engineers aboard the liberty ship| Arthur M. Huddell, plotting the | route for a new telephone cable; found it. The ship's crew: named| it “Mount Huddell.”’ | a plastic picnic bag in front of his not| - « washable non-skid, cushion insoled shoes in sizes for. mom, dad, sis and brother, 1.98 OPEN MON. and FRI. NIGHTS ‘til 9 Attribute Death of Man ‘in lonia to Heart Attack TONIA u—The death of a 68- year-old man -whose body was found yesterday has been attribu- ted to a heart attack. Dr. Charles Black, state pathol- ogist, made the ruling yesterday shortly after Bert found dead in his home. bor n Township, was killed in Dearborn as lie attempted to cross a street. James E. Parham, 2, of Wayne, was held for investiga- tion pa ps manslaughter. State Police said Nedrow had a | Puncture wound on the back of his. ‘head. Dr. Black said he apparent | ily got the wound when “| I per coe EE be neeeed we summons #04) will hold their politically explo- © copy ene week previews to said heer. sive school integration confer- ~ oot aan ceaeionak s et! ence in Crommetin’s headquar- wi the Honorable Arthut §&.| ters buildings Saturday. . ot Pemtas’ s aie” Sean my pr The be aled admiral { : e bemed. admiral is one. yy september asunins er ssoce. of five sons—all of whom were, (a true tm lodge of Probate graduated from. the Naval Acad- Probate Reg gster, Juvenile Division Sept. 13, °51, emy at Annapolis. All but the New- port commander were Navy fliers. er &« ‘nan OF MICHIGAN—In the Pro- te Court = the County ef Oakland, Sevens Divi: In the paowot of the petition con- cerning Charlies Martin, minor. Cause No. 15307. To Clarence Martin, father of sald child. Petition aaa — filed im this Court alleging he present where- abouts of the Por of the — minor) child is —- — the e has violated a the outs on and ti said child mound S placed under the jurisdiction of this Court. In the name of the people of the State of Michigan, you are hereby noti- fied that the hearing on said “petition will be held at the Court House in One of them, Rear Adm, John G. Crommelin Jr., reti from the service after leading the heated interservice .B52-vs.-air- craft carrier battle several years ago. Two others, Cmdr. Charles I. \Crommelin and Lt. Cmdr. Richard ‘G. Crommelin are dead. Crommelin was graduated ee lass of 453. He was a col- legiate boxer and also played | class football. . to make ice pots four children. Two daughters live, with them on the base, a third ATTENTION! We Are Equipped for Parts and Service for Your Dodge. Drive In Today Crommelin and his wife bevel Braid Motor | Sales 33 Years Fair Dealing Cass at W. Pike. 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In anticipation of this, East Coast shipping interests met at Baltimore recently and organized a “National Committee for an Unsubsidized Sea- way.” They were addressed by the chairman of another newly formed group, “New York-New Jersey Com- mittee for a Self-Supporting Sea- way.” The ourous of these organiza- tions is to try to force the fixing of high tolls —so high, in fact, that shippers will find it to their - advantage to use Atlantic sea- . ~ && -& The case for an entirely free sea- way can be supported by the fact that the taxpayers of the whole country already have paid $419 mil- lion to help develop seaports along the Atlantic coast. In a 1956 report by the Chief of Army Engineers this amount is listed for capital improve- 4 ments over the years in New Eng- land, New York, Philadelphia and Baltimore.” To this must be added some $200 million for maintenance. . wo In the September issue of Harper’s Magazine, Maxvin J. Baxtoon, trans- portation authority ‘and professor of economics at Western Reserve, writes that “the hinterland of the Seaway Coast represents close to half of the American economy .. . The Seaway will stimulate still greater industrial growth bringing in rdw materials from abroad and opening the door to foreign markets. “It will stimulate commercial ac- tivities peculiar to seaports-special- lates—on which the North Atlantic _Tegion built its pre-eminence of wealth and financial power.” * & * : If high toll interests have their way and rate® are unreasonable, this whole vast development would be stifled. Wild Claims by Russia Give Way to Real Ones For years, it was customary for us | to scoff at Russia and discount most of her claims. As a matter of fact, the bulk of them warranted this, as they were pure fabrications without truth or foundation. She had to lie as bravely and convincingly as pos-. sible to guarantee her fading place in the sun, Now this is changing. The Reds are improving. x *& * Painful though these admis- sions may be, they are justified . by the current developments. The Reds’, guided missile pro- gram has progressed’far faster than anyone over here believed possible. Also, their current fight to this country was an awakening of sorts. Whether we like it or not, the Russians are definitely - THE PONTIAC PRESS Pontiae 12, Michigan Daily Except Sunday Faaotn A. Prreceaatp President and Publisher Trade Mart Resseit Bassett, Jour Rirr Executive Vice President Asistant Adv: rtising and Advertising Director Manage Howsan HH. Prreasaate m, East M. Trrapwett Vice President and Circulation Manager Business Manager G. Marsmatt Joapan, dounw W. Prreomaavo, Local Advertising Secretary and Editor Manager ~ noms 2 : “ . Grosse C. Inu casing Editor : Classified Manager Entered at ‘Post Office, Pontiac, as second class matter MEMBER hed THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The ee Press ie entitied ixelustvely to the use for repu all joc&) news ortrted in this newspaper as ven all AP news dispatches. Tee Powriac Pr ts @elivered by carrier for 40 cents @ week; where ca: ee - yrs Braiiabie by mat! in Oakland, Genesee aS mb, Lapeer and Washtenaw Counties { 13.00 ~ year: elsewhere in bey Lae rf rect Aly aaron yea: ee ¥' m advance Phone hicks i ii = MEMBER OF AUDIT BUREAU OF CIRCULATIONS c) THE PONTIAC PRESS. - Editorial Page , aoeemnretense I 5 -- “on the move.” Another develop- ment which we now accept as a -reality is Russia’s position with respect to oil. For a time, she didn’t have enough to heat a modest bungalow. But those days are over. . xk kh OU In, 1945, million, tons.of oil. Five years later, this, had doubled. Last year, : her totals leaped to more than 80 million and this year she,is expected to ap- proach 100. : This is tremendous progress. It’s truly impressive. The Man About Town ‘The Prize Is $300 Our 1957 Football Contest Gets Under Way Today Buck: A male deer, also a monetary denomination, 300 of which may come your way if you follew the.instructions below. The annual Man About Town Football Contest opens today, with $300 in U‘S. Savings Bonds as the prize. This goes to the person who comes. closest to forecasting the . voutcome of the 14 games listed belew. Every member of your family is eligible to compete. Each entry must be on a separate piece of paper, but all can be submitted in one envelope. “There is no entry charge. You do nt have to buy anything, clip a coupon, at- tach a trading stamp, write an essay, splurge on a TV program or do anything but make your prediction. It is not necessary that you even be a football fan. Past con- tests have shown that the so- _. ealled “experts” often are wrong. It Will be OK if you just clip out the list: and check the team which you pre- dict will win. If you think the game will be a tie, do not check either team. Then attach it to a piece of paper bearing. your name and address. You can write out the list for other members of your family. Only one entry is allowed for each per- son, and employes of The Press and mem- bers of their immediate families are not eligible to compete. He is the list of Sept, 28—Southern Methodist vs. Oct. 18—Saginaw vs. Pontiac. Oct. 26—Boston College vs. Detroit. Nov. 2—California ys. UCLA. Nov. 9—Georgia vs. Florida. Nov. 16—Notre Dame vs. Oklahoma. Nov. 23—Ohio State vs. Michigan Nov. 28—Cornell vs. Penn. Noy. 30—Army vs. Navy. Dec. 7—Pitt vs. Miami. : _ Dee, 15—Detroit Lions vs. Chicago Bears. . You are in the running only as long as you forecast correctly. All entrants agree to abide by the rules, and the decision of the judges is final. Before the first game ali entries will be divided into three piles: those who pick Southern Methodist to win, those who pick Georgia Tech. and the con- testants who predict a tie game. For the second game those who picked the winner on the opening game will again be divided the same way, the others . being eliminated. This will be continued on each game until only the winner is | left. In case of a tie the prize will be divided. All entries must be received in _ The Pontiac Press office by Fri- day noon, Sept. 27. Last year 73 late comers were disqualified. Better make your entry NOW. Last year the prize was divided five ways, a generous front office boosting the $300 to $375, so each got $75 in bonds. Usually in former years the $300 has gone to one person. Will it be YOU this time? Verbal Orchids to- Mrs. E. Maxfield of 258 Orchard Lake Ave.: birthday. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Austin of 335 Prospect St.; fifty-fifth wedding eighty-ninth - anniversary. Mrs. Jennie Little ‘ day. Mrs. Jennie Hess ‘of 112 Palmer Ave.: day Mrs. Mary J. Bradford of 6 South Tasmania Ave.; eighty-third , birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Ferrier, Sr., of North Branch; golden wedding. she produced about 20-. This is a straight—elimination: contest. of 40 Moreland Ave.; eighty-fourth birth- eighty-fourth birth. > oa * NRE Se oak nets On} the Spot — an 7 David Lawrence Says: Ponte Voice of thie feasic. + Policeman’ 3. Wite U pholds ; Dismiseal Citizen Doesn't _ Aste wie of» Pie plo ter am writing my first letter answer Questioning in Tuesday's paper. ; Mee teedend hex kink & cibeocttion: for iver 09 eats, and I have learned what being a good police officer means, and I challenge the use of the words, “petty mistake" in allowing a prisoner to escape. Quepticning mbes the statibnent, - gurely this ten’t the firet time He the police.” My answer is, “No, it Is not.” Police ‘officers must carry oué their strict duty at all times as. pre- scribed by the rules of the department, and they are taught that one _mistake may mean the loss of their life, or the life of an innocent by-_ stander, and when these officers allowed this man to go into another room alone, how were they to know he would not return with a gun in- his hand or concealed on his person? , I wonder just how long these two officers, and many other present officers, would have remained on the police department during the “‘good old days” when there was no trial board, civil service commission or Sas cnet Mixed Schools Tae Hurts GOP oe Has WASHINGTON — If the Federal government is to take over. state responsibilities, including the man- agement and control of the public “schools, then why shouldn't the taxpayers of the different states be re- lieved of the ex- pense, too? . This is a ques- f. tion involving “some $11 billion spent annually - by the states and schools. The old- est principle in the American creed is that “taxation without repre- sentation is tyranny.” If the people of the states here- -after are not to have the final say as to how their money shall be spent for schools and Federal gov- ernment is to be supreme in regu- lating attendance at the schools, then the citizens of the states may come to feel that the veupenaiatr for raisimg the money needed shotld be a 100 per cent federal function. : - Some states already have laws which provide that if Negroes are ordered into white schools, then appropriations shall cease for the schools they attend and the schools from which they are transferred. No court order can make a state legislature spend money it doesn’t want to spend. So the Federal gov- ernment will have to take over. BUDGET HIGHER : All this might add $11 billion to the Federal budget, but the small-. er states would benefit, -because they would not be required to con- tribute proportionately. All Federal taxes nowadays are based on the capacity of the citizen to pay the _ Specified rates, irrespective of = geographical location. - This question could—become a big issue politically. For if the Federal government now is go- ing’ to take over state functions —and the Little Rock controversy shows the way the wind is blow- ing — then there will be less and ‘less interest in recent statements _ by the administration that local governmental units should re- main independent of Federal help so far as practicable. . The administration has claimed _that it is frying to encourage a trend toward local responsibility. Vice President Nixon the other day expressed that sentiment to a con- ference of mayors, and a few weeks ago President Eisenhower ‘said the same thing to the confer- ence of governors. SOUND HOLLOW ; These statements sound Hollow now as the Federal government un- dertakes to question the motives of a governor when he tries to pre- serve order: In fact, the Depart- ment of Justice is assisting in pre- paring injunctions at Little Rock and elsewhere im the South trans- ferring to the Federal courts the The Country Parson “It would be hard to sell any- one a product you've never used —or a religion you've never - lived.” cities on public” responsibility for handling school problems arising out of segrega- tion issues. This is bound to dis- courage any trend toward auton- omy by the states. — but the states have insisted on re = Congress recenth y has been de- bating Federal participation in a school program to be financed both by the states and by the national - government. Economy - minded members of Congress, however, many southerners have formed a it is possible for the tide to turn ee “ee a cn ee for it all?” Many Republicans, enraged by what has -happened, will vote for the oppostie party in protest and many will stay at home. (Copyright, 1957) from the northern districts and Dr. William Brady Says: Blood Pressure Off Par? Important to Some poor souls who have been’ ‘shamefully ‘exploited by fast buck- "practitioners with blood pressure “tests” can't see anything but Sarcasm in my statement that the blood pressure is too high or too low in consequence of what ails ‘you or your way of living. They remind me of the vic- tims of physical degeneration of joint tissues who _ Spend so much time and money with the medical give 'em all the new miracle medicines for DR. BRADY - “arthritis.” Have you ever heard of anyone with rheumatiz whe got any lasting benefit from a wonder drug? I haven’t. Nor have I ever known anyone whe derived any real benefit \from the drugs,. old or new, which the medical mier- chants give for “high blood pres- sure.” Mind, I donot. ‘mean to imply that it is wrong for the doctor to reduce blood pressure in certain emergencies by whatever means he deems best. These remarks apply only to the blood pressure of persons who are not under medi- cal care, that is, not seriously ill. ‘GADGET’ IMPRESSIVE Using the gadget (sphygmom- anometer) to measure the blood customers with the doctor’s “‘scien- tific’ knowl@dge or ‘training. Al- though they say I am singularly lacking in sympathy, I feel sorry for the poor misguided ones who report to the doctor or near-doc- tor for a blood pressure ‘‘test”’ which, shows how effective the treatment is. I'm sorry for anyone who “watches” his blood pressure, his bowels, his heart or other organ or function. « * * * I'm sorry for all the misguided folks who write to me, and I imagine to other doctors in this newspaper health column racket, to ask what is the normal blood pressure for a person aged 30, 60 or whatever. ‘ * x * I'm for every one with CVD (Comamesiie desuore. tion) who wastes time and money monkeying with medicine or diet that purports’ to reduce or keep down the blood pressure. I'm sorry for people with heart trouble whe- deny themselves everyday physical activities be- cause they imagine it is bad. for the heart. I'm especially sorry tor a timid creatures who have taught that they -_ have ne merchants who pressure impresses unsophisticated | the charlatan pretends, Find Cause remain alive. “Send me 35c and a stamped, self-addressed envelope for the CVD booklet. When you finish Yeading it, you probably will know if you happen to be a physician. ‘Signed letters, not more than one page or 100 words long pertaining to personal health and hygiene, not disease, diag- nosis, or treatment, will be answered 7 Dr. William Brady, if a stamped, sel poeghscoed envelope is sent to The Pon- jac Press. Pontiac, Michigan. (Copyright 1957) Plan for Starlings é atte ‘Let Our Children Have Benefits’ vation. Why don’t those that fought it and beat it in Pontiac acknowl- edge they’re wrong and launch the campaign to let Pontiac chil- dren have the wonderful benefits, Mom association to protect them — only the results of their adherence to the police department rules and loyalty Ser meee eearentee ee seme o0 Answering State Newcomer Praises Press - As a newcomer, to your fair state, I find your paper, especially the sports section, very interesting — and accurate. Congratulations to you for a job very. well done. , William Travisher 237 S. Sanford St. | ‘She Hopes to See Him, but Why?’ Ingrid Bergman is returning to Rome in November “where she hopes to meet Rossellini.” Why? . Limpy 10th Grader States Need for Training T'm starting the 10th grade and when I asked about driver train- ing, I was told I'd get it before I. get out of school. Because stu- — dents must live more than a mile | and & half from school before — they are eligible to ride school — 10th Grader at Avondale | ‘Can’t They Stop Crimes on TV?” Can't they stop this awful crime ? Is there a single in- dividual who doesn't believe these contribute directly and swiftly to our juvenile delinquency? . ded Letters will be condensed when neces- sary because ieee lack of space. Pull name, eddress and telephone number of the writer —_ accompany letters but these will not- be published {tf the writer so re- quests unless the letter is critical in its nature. Case Resords of a Psychologist: Use Horse Sense About Schools" Howard has—a million-dollar —— school in a town of 15,000 that is far superior to our South ~ Shore YMCA Building here in Chicago. But his school, despite a wonderful gymnasium and swimming pool, is dark almost every night.and on weekends. Let's adopt the “Lighted Schoolhouse” plan and utilize such aids for combating juve- nile delinquency. By DR. GEORGE W. CRANE Case V-389: Howard J., aged 37, is principal of a new $1,000,000 school building. os “Dr. Crane,” he began, as he conducted me on a tour of the building just be- fore I addressed his 1,200 stu- dents, ‘‘we have tried to meor- porate all the latest ideas. “Don't you think we have done a pretty DR. CRANE good job of giving our youth an ideal setting in which to glean their education?” And I gladly assented. It is wonderful to see so many mil- lion-dollar school buildings aris- ing. But we must temper our idolatry of fancy buildings with a little old- fashioned “horse sense." «. “HORSE SENSE” Consider the sobering advice of ‘Dr. K. C. M, Sills, former presi- dent of Bowdoin College: / “Excellent teaching in wooden halls,” said Dr Sills; “is better than wooden teaching in marble halls.” Which reminds us of the old definition of an ideal university, which was summarized tersely as: “Mark Hopkins on one end of a log and a boy on the other. _ Now please don't criticize me for being an educational icono- clast. I enjoy these beautiful new buildings. But I have also been a lifelong teachér and I realize that mil-- lion-dollar halls can’t substitute for consecrated teaching by men - Alas, the modern clamor is for swanky gymnasiums $0 every teeny high school can strut its stuff in basketball and boast of its big gym. * * * Athletics is a fine inclusion in our modern schools. “But track, swimming, baseball and tennis offer teenagers. more lasting enjoy- ment and better health instirance than basketball. Yet few high schools pay much attention to those wonderful sports.. Fethirsioie, those million-dol- lar school buildings are usually dark at night, as well as on Satur- day and Sunday. So that heavy uoedtineds of tax- payers’ money is idle and drawing little dividends in the community. To combat the lack of recreation facilities, we stable taxpayers then are coaxed to donate money for YMCA buildings. swimming pools to compete with the idle athletic quarters locked up every night and over the weekends in our. public schools, _ That isn’t “ ‘Horse Sense,” do you think? A few leading cities, such as Chi- a, have recently opened a few of their million-dollar schools at Actually, every public cael is public property. So, with proper chaperones and with the payment of a nominal rental fee for heat and upkeep, every school should be’ a recreational center every night and all day Sattirday. , * * * For example, my children grew up in Chicago without the advan- tage of a YMCA building, yet we had a dozen big school plants in ‘our area that were closed every night and over weekends, Yet they had dandy gyms and swimming pools! Churches and men's éervice clubs should be allowed to rent the recreational facilities of our taxpayers buildings. See that our kids get snore Ure fron. tidea! |, ee . ae: George W. Crone Always om in care of ‘aa Pontiac ge oy Pontt: ceiaden rented. envelope lang 3e 2e we stamped, | iota een (Copyright 1967) \ “ .* is : od ae i r a) : iS » me b ul ae Ree ee Rei ee ‘s ; ¥ ae oe eue See? “THE PONTIAC PRESS. FRIDAY; SEPTEMBER 18, 1957 _* Power to Nullify- ‘Lows, Cénatination | The ‘former President made it| clear he was referring to racial} segregation strife in Arkansas, but | he did not name any governor in| his statement to a news confet-/ are eens s r an decided to nullify : at-tae Inme. of tho Uetnen Suan ‘ he. would make a trip to South Carolina and hang all of them for! treason. The noullifiers believed’ him, and the laws .. , . stood] the test.” | ! i | * * *. oo | Truman issued the statement ‘before leaving for New York = ie rejoin Mrs. Truman on a visit to their daughter Mrs: Clifton Dan- jel. 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FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 13; 1957. “~) Seventh-Day ‘Adventist ~ Won ‘Soflen. “Tension Licks Only Colored Student | Convicted Neagle | HONOLULU « A 19-year-old) ~ Condemnation ‘Negro Girl Quits School bir pel TOP Quaury | CHARLOTTE, NC. @"I tot Nichnd te bende. Fair knew pane of, eS He eet -. Burma Try to Maly ann cir cat woes pat Sool ee ee oh Resolution on Hungary |dors because then I was all alone|to.. ‘Apprentice Searnan Lee Surls of| Headed for Defeat {and 1 never knew: what they were!’ “But I just don't want them to|Azusa, Calif, was sentenced to /soing to do. think they’ve won a victory. I|three months extra duty and fined COME SEE... ‘ ONES wil be-nesier for others) meh J YOU'LL SAVE. for i as f =%. UNITED ‘NATIONS, N.Y. @ —|_ “They never came in front of “It is the will of God,” St So 1 te ! me. They always stood in back.|Negroes to go to Harding some- e lean Sissi tie i 7 : 7 a new resolution condemning Rus- I didn't go back.” 20 or 30 of them. How could | sa ete only erent $n oy ch ote Od omg we | The sal to sation atari today, - x * * Dorothy said she had had hun-|the tanker Nemasket. . US, sources said the United| - That, in a few sentences, is why dreds .of phone calls and letters . eet States and the other 36 sponsors| Dorothy Counts, 15-year-old Negro, from white people who wanted to|Find Missing Father of the resolution now before the says she. isn't going back to all-itell her how sorry they were about UN. General Assembly could not| White Harding High School her difficulties. Who Sought Children = accept amendments offered by| Her father, the Rev. H. L. a ARLINGTON, Tex. W A. J. Burma yesterday. Counts, an instructor in religion) But then, as Dorothy put it, ‘ g,| Prninar hag eh vanished *« *« at Johnson C. Smith University have to walk by myself. There's dneeday “While ssarching 1 Burm mendment, for/h€re, made the withdrawal an-| y to walk with.me.” hte of nf eer was found sccenis sea oo the word Rouncement last night. yesterday acamiea unconscious =. “condemns” to “deplores,” “It is with compassion for our Bi d FI t k t near a creckbed. pomasgpendl make up|Dative land ‘and love for our Birds Fly to Saskatoon * &® & : daughter that we withdraw her as soeety ee Oe 8 UD ee student at Harding High SASKATOON (CP)—The lon free emipentesmcyp ean ae e general expectation is that School,” he said. SS Se ee serious condition from exposure amendments will be defeated and history society showed 2,703)and mental strain. the resolution will pass uncHariged| es birds of 304 aires apse It * * * tonight or tomorrow. As long as-—we felt that-shelwas described: as "an amazing The two children, aged 3 and & x * * could be protected from bodily in- for i in a heavily wooded) | total and a record the prov-| disappeared a Besides condemning: the Soviet|/Wr¥ and insults within the school|ince +iareg, but returned later in the day. 3 suppression of last fall's anti-Rus-|“@!/s and upon the school prem- on - gian revolt in Hungary. the resolu-|'5°5. We were willing to grant her o , a 7 tion ‘would endorse the report of/ “sre to study at: Handing. | . the Assembly's five-nation special| _, “Contrary > parvo committee on Hungary, The com-|°%: nme so — ; mittee found that Soviet armed| Wednesday our - ! po. force had been used to put down|** us no alternative: . & spontaneous national uprising. | Dorothy started last g 86 proof uf fy 7 the problem and “take|have met with little such steps as he deems appro-|Dorothy was greeted on the. — mriste” to get Soviet trecpe WHR-Ey. 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West Germany and the shoddy ‘Women’s Auxiliary to the Pontiac \General Hospital. The which neither party really expects |* now is manned by about 400,000|: and the Warsaw Pact) which now Fe: * * * The fine print says in effect: The Social Democrats would stick with NATO until something better came along. To them, that would be a European security pact, in- cluding Russia and the U.S., that would leave a uffified Germany somewhat, but not completely,/|. neutral, . Both’ Adenaver’s. and Ollen- hauer’s parties have refused for Make light work of policy_of military blocs (NATO Artistic and imaginative Pontiac | High School students will have a’ Book Back in tibrary = After 30-Year Absence BANGOR, Maine —For 11,009) of knighthodd; has been missing | ‘Then the, bool” ‘was returned His Deductions Plentiful ANDERSON, $. C. J. 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The financial editor of the Lon- don Daily Mail said today he un- derstands the pound miay be given wider margins in which. to float, if other European countries agree atthe intérnational monetary fund meetings beginning in Washington next Monday. * * > It's “more than possible,” wrote. The newspaper: said the British cabinet had completed a thorough) review of Britain's monetary pol-| icies and had ruled out.a straight|/ing the lives of presiding — devaluation of the pound, Presently, the pound can shift only between $2.73 and $2.82 in U. &. exchange, because at the lower limit Britain must support it with gold. But wider margins between $2.65 and $2.95 would give it much great- It fs recogfized that initially the pound might lose value against the|. dollar and Deutsch (West German) remain at about its present level with the dollar, but probably would go lower in terms of the mark, the newspaper said. Prominent 1951 Deb NEW YORK @—Anthony Drex- F members of the and a few close friends. The bride worked for Conde he NEW YORK @—Did anyone ‘in history except Doris Day set out by railroad from Los Angeles to New York with a husband, a fine son, and only ‘five gallons of ie cream? : b | * * Probably not. But Doris—born Doris Kappelhoff in Cincinnati— tact, thet “weet: of the ich teem was gone. Her big favorite en route: Chocolate mixed with hunks of marshmallows and al- ‘Doris, a former dance band singer, now a movie actress, is a breezy girl with freckles. She has had never met her before. et we It was my idea to ask her, since she seems so untroubled in a troubled world, what was her recipe on how to live better. vitality, charm, and stirs an air Doris Day Crosses Continent on Jes Cream criaid eating Gampion,. Hal ot ee Law in Courtroom NEW YORK # — A Brooklyn) judge says teen-age defendants ‘have been brazenly defying the law in Children’s Court—hurling ichairs and inkwells and threaten- * * & Kings County Judge Samuel S. Leibowitz cited examples of juv- enile disrespect charged two grand juries on ,|methods of dealing with youthful offenders. Leibowitz said the chair-throw- ing occurred” in Queens a few months ago. He said the chair struck the judge-on ‘the head and “nobody ever heard a word about it. Le . * * * “I’ve had them stand before me in court and spit at me,” Lei- bowitz added. “I don’t believe in brutality or club-swinging, but I treat them with creampuffs.”’ & think it’s the height of insanity Wome cca i ee aw peak Michigan Man Lave 218 NEW YORK (INS) — Parents to Be Deprived ae. @— The senior judge of Delaware. County has served notice that the parents of: persistently reckless teen-age drivers may lose their own driv- .|ing privileges: Judge Henry G. Sweney said such action could be rate and the rail rate for the dis-/ apenas | | 10.0 FT| ‘With 65-Lb. Frozen Food Storage Up to BUY NOW. Wayne 40% OFF ON ALL FLOOR SAMPLE NORGE APPLIANCES! No Down 90 Days 2 Years Payment Same to | With Trade! as Cash! Pay! Your Electrical Appliance Specialist 121, N. ‘ania St. See ater ent AND SAVE! His: fishing log for the past 3% Business Changes Wider use arrived here with her family in-'of friendliness. is racing the clock, I don’t Doris, who is the uncrowned ice|in - idea that they shouldn’ start shooting - until noon — but K His M ki ; work « aaah “eg — ad : nO H : : Teenagers Defy vs Fie Puss Automation fo Mean tt wy dhe er oh pily vibrant, Doris said “I like to six or seven minutes <7 aL WHERE THOUSANDS SAVE MILLIONS! Sea “I .like to dem 0 -houk a > qinight. In our field there are. many people with insomnia who worry] ;, and worry and still have to get think Frank Sinatra is right walk, I also exercise Old World Items HOLLAND #—This west “Michi- val expects to feature additional Old World attractions next year as the result of its manager's scheduled five-week tour of urope, Festival manager Sipp H. Hout- man, a native of the Netherlands, tifirst leg of the trip. last two weeks of his stay overseas, but plans to devote much of his time to a search for new features for the now-traditiondl Holland spectacle. Tulip time at Holland pays tri- bute to its Old World Dutch back- THE WISE WAY TO DO BUSINESS Pay by Check! No Rushing Around to Pay Bills No Standing in Line. No Parking Problems : and Cancelled Checks Are Your Receipts Open Your Checking Account Now Gabert rE ae P Own f § A € Branch Offices at N. P. at Glenwood ... W. Huron at Tilden wee Wal Loke cos Herbor eee Union Loke . eee Milford end Bloom Id Hills 2%2% Paid on Savings Certificates *.4 eS EE eae Se Se Se .|gan city’s annual tulip time festi-|, FALSE TEETH “That Loosen | ‘Need Not Emborrass leaves’ Holland. Saturday on the! %% Houtman expects to~ visit -rela-} v8, tives in the Netherlands during the| alkal a an Sh pipers gree eempr—seear ae peerage Tweeds_ . / All : Wool Tweeds Wool and Rayon 100% Nylon A. fine “modern $795, sd Rated among the state's top (ifjyears yeads more like a national a bore to exercise. But I have not THE top) muskie fisherman is|ecord book: In 1956, 66 muskies; jof automation in industry will re-|found it takes very little time—and|8"ound. Otto Lebendig, St. Clair Shores| 1955, 58 muskies; 1954, 56 muskiesiquire a new style in management/it makes me feel Houtman has particular oo “— resident who has taken 38 this\,: - total for the 314 years (andias wel! as changes.on the labor Doris, who says she cries more|i" the outdoor muselm at A Yes! year, and 218 in the last 3% years, {this fishing season isn't over by 8] one sccording to a newly pub-|otten at unexpected beauty rather) where the shen ct Witdedite call ° How does -he do it? ome, waye)—-2) muakies. lished volume on “Practicas|tnen at sadness, is a reservoir of OOPIAYS Samii arly daye. ID. e Tape Recorders 5 : -| Automation.” health hints. s ¥ r ms 0 | : ape Here are the facts Otto. says: ion. 5 og ee oe He has plans for a Dutch village} @ Record Players “First of all, start out with the $50,000 Fi Strik Sk ef She. is’ frank in’ acknowledging |"! Hotiand.es 0 year-around eftrec-/ ~ ety * best muskie lure I can find. wi Tire CS | Authors Lester Bittel Morley} 29508 “ENO clothes but weula(m for visitors fo Michigan's it o Hi-Fi That would be the “pikie min- Melden and Robert Rice explain S tulip time city. new.” Most muskies I've caught |( do At P| fthat, to get the most tngm suto-|TCus ther eat a good meal than : @Radio have been on this bait. When- ol0ra om rian eet Oe pote oe Se ma oo perce Hunt for Flood Victims ry nes — ever I get « strike om = plkie, | “cornen, Colo. un — Spontane-|management practices that refiect| 1 herchildhood long. tness 7 . 12 »,Ott0'* Ios combustion was blamed for althe’ changes in production: .and|®®v¢ her many months in which) ANKARA, Turkey ” — Rescue) BLAKE phrase “it's a good one is 5 \tire which early yesterday did|hurnan relations problems that lie| Dreod or build. She made~her|crews are searching the debris in | ’ Z Masterpiece. of understatement. |”. “tan $50,000 damage at thelahead. choice and built her career from/seven villages for more flood vic-| ‘RADIO TV His log book shows catches that |p o-iy Flats atomic plant north} The 364page volume, published|* Sick bed. tims. The known death toll stands run from 8 to 33 pounds, each, , i Deris Day's prescription for in-|at 87. Mayor Orhan .Eren of An- 3149 W. Huron e of Golden. by McGraw-Hill, explains and il- and up to 14 inches in hi! ’« *« tk: lustrates the fundamental methods| So™nia: kara said the final tol] t top FE 4-5791 His iatest muskie haul ran 30%! A spokesman for the Atomic/@nd thinking essential to plahning “Buy a cat and sleep whenever} 100. Eren estimated total damage pounds, atid measured 49% inches.| Ene Commission said no one|#nd setting up for effective auto- ms TeY - The bait? A jointed pike minnow.|was injured and there was no|mation. 2 upped. his ante to 38/radioactive contaniination of per- ~*~ * * sonnel, He added that radioactive} Ways in which small plans can . that is only part of the story./materials were located in’ the|be automated are emphasized and building. ' jease higgories are covered. Padding | 40 Ounce Waffle Weave and Complete Installation Over Wood Floors Only Solution Dyed Rayon Tyeass. Sq. Yd. carpet for young families ... easy Cleaning and non- fading qualities are. fea- tufes at a budget price. soft comfort a luxury § carpet truly low price. Populate weaves \ sign and luxury ~ foot, sf 0” Strength from rayon and underfoot from the wool make this Sq. ¥d. at a ge. Sq. Yd. | woven with deep pile wool .fi- bers that will assure you of long wear, smart de- under- Sq. ¥d. Deep, lush pile nylon that offers yeora of comfort plus a new lifelong sparkle for your floors. 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SMOKED PICNICS” STEAKS ‘15-Man’s Tee Shirts... . 2 for $1 +15 Men’s Fall Sox.......2 for $1 1,50 Men's Dress Tles.....3 for $1 $ -75 Men‘’s Undershirts... .2 for $1 -15 Men's Handkerchiefs. .8 for $1 1.39 Men’s Pole Shirts. ....2 for $1 75 ‘Men's Briefe .........2 for $1 ‘ 75 Men's Undershorts. .. .2' for $1 - Eg rs | “35" aoe bs TD vem Saas 2-29 fvaiow” 3% 49) 1 axernes SAT., SEPT. at 1957 AOR ial ‘ONIONS ny Pounnnnx ml ieeren / VE a Te Po sag ae Pe THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 13; 1957 oe Geaeee x __ _— oe ath ae ’ Congressman Hays Acts.as Go-Between | I, Ano chine * land wil be wold at auction eaten: FALL TERM — [Emissary Gets Ike, Faubus Together ner to Get a (though high, it is still under the|Weather Bureau said. : © ooo cn cs be chewen cc cede cc ctecescéeceessees AnSOSE |4.1T3 per cent rate which the gov-| A new typhoon named Della. : lernment paid on an issue of 1%!was reported standing still about | — 9 STREET ADDRESS erie — reos in: 23i-day * reamey. bile} 300_mallen_ northwest of Wake “——s° H ar. | City ee er PHONE No. oe lannnkweaceeassncasareoaeenaasael 5 ' | a ‘ | ew puzzle contains a series of squages which are square which has the same' letter as the clue sentence. Read all the clues in the right De the same with all other squares. carefully and be sure the right numbers are squares. | PUTS ree 8 i PUZZLE NO.67 SOLUTION CLUES labor racketeers were leadership. (5) WORMING; (6) WORKING. D. The introduction of plumbing in Asian villages has, this effect for the people. (7) SANITARY: (8) SALUTARY At a party, ‘re* often aware that someone is ! o SETS (3) LYING: (10) DYING. a i charm. meoelty SEnpuninGs ID mere, e* a long message, one should be careful to pana it counatie. (13) "RELAYING? ¢ (14) TING. red. (39) TINTED; (40) TINGED. OFFICIAL CONTEST RULES 1. Anyone is eligible to enter the POT-C-GOLD contest with the exception of Pontiac Press employes or their immedi- ate families. 2. Entries must be on official entry blanks printed in this newspaper. 3. To submit an entry-the contestant must print his num- . bers in the proper spaces, cut out the area enclosed by dotted lines and attach it securely to a 2-cent postcard. No entries ’ will be accepted ff they are in envelopes. Entries for Puzzle No. 67 must bear a Tuesday, Sept. 17 postmark (or before). No entries received alter that time whether mailed or delivered by hand, will be declared eligible The Press is not responsible for entries lost or delayed in the mail 4 Sorry, telephone calls or mil concerning detatfls of the contest cannot be answered or. acknowledged. 5. The Pontiac Press will award a cash prize of $100 a week to the winner of each weekly POT-O-GOLD contest. . If each if they are Pontiac Press subscribers of record on the day winners are announced Only one such bonus can be award- ed to each prize-winner no matter how many weekly prizes may accumulate 7. Each week's puzzle will be published Monday, Wednes- considered as official entry blanks. 8. Winners and correct solutions will be announced each Friday of the week following individual contests. Official kee er of answers will be Frederick C. Ziem, prosecutor for Oak- ead County, Only the General Features Corp.,, originators of thepuzzles, will know the solutions until after, each contest is over. Answers will be delivered to the Press ludges by Mr. Ziem alter the final deadline. 9. There is only one correct solution to: the POT-O-GOLD puzzle. and only that correct answer can win. The decision of ‘the judges fs final and al! contestants agree to abide Py the Ret decision Al! entries becoming the property of The tice Presa and none can be returned : pe gk puzzles must be addressed to POT-O-GOLD, POST OFFI 58, Pontiac, Michignn. Winners will be notified. Nee by telephone or, in the mails. close. as several hundred million dollars. ‘}penses in the next few. months— a ee : sof eeeereennerertne mg : in August, will report to San Fran- Convict Loses ference tomorrow with. President be caught in a hopeless and dan- Hays does not claim to be a ‘personal friend of Faubus. “But,” NEW YORK (®—Eight police- Brooks Hays, 39, a lawyer and York Merchants Protective Co. Arkansas — arid,his role as medi-| The firm installs and services ator in the Little Rock integration|burglar alarms. / “ene dettered and a corresponding list of sentences ‘ho? - 2 with two clue words. Each of the words is numbered. The |. a se Eisenhower. he says with a twinkle, he's a/men in four radio cars rushed to- Th B io | : object is to select the word which you think best fits the clue To meet*heavy governmént ex- Only two days‘ago, Faubus and Baptist = a day in response to a burglar e usiness nstitute sentence. You thén place the number of that word in the the U.S. government appeared to alarm from the offices of the New * VETERAN APPROVED In other words, you will read the clue labeled A and o aandy we tee Toeadier gerous deadlock, Faubus. had ps long-time member of Congress, | There was no sign of an ee q W. Lawrence St. - PONTIAC. Phone FE: 2-3551 decide which of the two words makes the most sense in the J said yesterday it will borrow three dered National Guardsmgh. 40/2 man of many facets. break into the. place. Irving . sentence. You then write the number of that word in the billion aan 4s «as riaty of keep Negréés from enrolling re Reports have been current ter Giaes” son of the owner, said the » : puzzle square marked A. i sin S€-\a Little Rock high school. A fed-|some time that ‘Hays may be device apparently went off as ae. cet umswatloni ; a eee named federal. judge in eastern|result of faulty mechanism. = {§ -7+.---- nef dennsnanenne ee ane % sees oO Comptometer bo Calculator EBB its ‘Debt Cei f = i el Ing : LITTLE en’ BAR SE ie oy to keep the White struggle _ lend ike prob-|s zy “NOW STARTING - i ” ee {Say a crisis always. pu right| House informed ability to the report, * ° $2, MM 00 Prize Treasury to Borrow)man inthe right role at just the} He was in a strategic position! When that strugglé first devel-|° hich interest you and ot : “Th ‘Bilfion: Didllers eee : for the: role of go-between. He is/oped, Hays pleaded for “re-estab-\¢ Check the courses below whic a _ : ree ion rs If that's true, the- -kegia close friend-of nhower’s key ishing the spirit of calmness in'§ us this advertisement today. We wiil ma aad i) : in Variety of Securities |with sparks flying between thejagsistant Sherman Adams. He which solutions can be sought.” |$ Bulletin immediately. e In. “OT: - Ol races and between the federal and/stood by Eisenhower's foreign aid) That, po doubt, will be the same $ i peal CJ Speedwriting & or the next/trom the first toward a gentle,iother Democratic congressmen joins the conference between the'f ini [1] Executive Secr How ee an this Go cn? Another 8100 hes a aided [/COUple of months, the govern-jwidely admired Arkansas con-|were opposing it. President and the governor. @ ( Business Adminis- [Shorthand retains ment will be skatin close ; He can and dées stand as a kind J 4 tration * : : to ‘the Pot-O-Gold coffers, bringing the total to $2,500. With g very a e. ration a Shorthand (Machine) age wi, ans, sale ene yoga ot Put [he eon aar Mean Ul HS,8 Serge theme Suan ee Narn ere ANSWOF Falke. Alarm — {2 poncseep Ehtypewstin ¥ ver win: 8 now / . be ve wowed © tome aan of the national debt. It may get 85liqus bring|tion, pléading for understanding. [gt Firm Making Them :. eee ° ® e ® Py *3 e e hed bad Ld bad ° se s es e e ° ° Ld ® e * . § Ld e id Ld Ld bad e e Ld e bd e bd i bd e ° e e bad e Ld e e Nd seecessscccscococossceoesssseosocccsooeseeeest The five-year notes may be leashed in at the end ef 2% years at the holder’s option, provided ihe gives months advance notice. * * * ’ The 4 per cent interest rate, al- the Treasury ~three/ Northern Phitociese : | MANILA @® — Typhooi Carmen hit the northern tip of the Philip- pines today, Winds of 110 m an hour and heavy seas struck sparsely perenyt Batanes Is-| its present course, Hamilton. Automatic. News of Service Personnel | | Glenn A. Carlton’ is’ spending a; Another Round jextradition because of what Trask ithe murder ofa cab driver. | He went to Port Huron, Mich., took the name Eugehe Kuhn, got a job with a refrigeration firm, and recently married the former Betty Lou Fitzner of Port Huron, It was while they were on their honeymoon in ‘California that he left her, went to Hawaii, and con- fessed to a priest that he was an escaped conyict. Once Trask’s: appeal is perfect- ed, it automatically will stop Judge Felix’ order to surrender day and Friday until the contest's end Either or all will be - | Page into the custody, of South Carolina officers. Page will stay | im jail. : | Trask said he was. wiring the governors of Igichigan, where Page 14, 1954, while serving life for cisco, Calif. to begin a twenty-four. movie actress who is ———— preoccu h : Full range heat control A = leche snide gc on a. oe Expat’ VABILY. 14 day- recruit leave from the Navy| weeks course in Electronics Tech- ee 9 a jwith his parents, Mr. and Mrs.|ninien School. He thea will be as- for gil types of garments B. Ha child temper at bedtime. his par- |A, P. Carlton, of 2745 Williams : : . : ents should beeteee methods of handling him. (3) [/Lk. Rd., Waterford Township. signed to — of oes s. Fleet. | il ue ra setting for FRIGHTFUL; (4) FRETFUL. - | Upon ‘completion of his leave, . jicate fabrics. The Senate committee hearings brought out evidence that | Carlton, ted from re- S Pd = their peng into venient cruit training ‘at Great Lakes, Ill.} Completely Installed and Ready to Use FREE! AA Me a $10.00: DOWN “Available in Electric Models ... “$198. 00 Matching Hamilton Auto. Washer $198.00 CARLTON | | | | ODY STARICK ” Marine Pvt. Gordon T. Starick| recently departed from Camp Pen-| dleton, ‘Calif. for duty on Okinawa. | Starick, the\son of Mr. and Mrs. George E. Starick, of Orchard Lake, spent four weeks at Camp) Pendleton receiving equipment in- spections and refresher courses. in| weapons and physical training, prior to going overseas. as MONEY DOWN aD a > a | 88” Zhe sight of an undemourished child is this (15) AP’ 1 Hawaiian Judge Denies 2 (16) ee ue oe . a Stay of Extradition| A'my Pvt. Lawrence A. scot,’ Now Your Favorite Clock Radio L At midday, a bus ay only have time for , son of Mr. and Mrs. James L.| To (17) he (17) LUNCHING: (18) MUNCH- | to State Woman's Mate |Scott, of Keego Harbor, will leave! enera ric , | soon for technical electronics train- by . G | lectri J. lf you noticed a ao of men in a dark alle 4 HONOLULU (#—George LeRoy = at Fort; Monmouth, N.J. Regular Teen want to get dway Tost (19) SCUTTLING: ) Page, escaped convict who was a former West Bloomfield Wokes you up, lulls $279.95 : the bridegroom of a Michigan Townahip High School student, is| you to sleep, starts : @ WITH K. cath we well make a man lose meney that he invesied care- [iwoman, has lost another round in Nerig eth spe ven pit d | oad sollte Phono- : 2 TRADE ee wal . a crease production. (28) oe (30) INCENTIVE. —_ attorney, Bernard K. Trask, to stay, "& St#tion, Norfolk, Va. General Electric 30-In. High Fidelity Ss An in-law who every opportuni ty spoils : - the family gatherings. (a) SLIGHTS: (32) SPITES. fer! Pinger flaws in the ex- A t ti R "3 speaker pan- ’ Q. Children usuall ah + wa the day before Christ- |) Trask - Seunedictly announced a u oma Ic ra | nge oramit sound mas. (93) RES FESTIVE. intention to appeal. 1 system, 4- ‘ i R. B entt whch ot ot rachel in tw in We es “He also said he would ask : 4 wooed hig: a’ in a game, (35) WEAKENED: (36) WEEKEND. |) yichigan Gov. Williams to In. | With Esmoyable changer. Price S. Such meetings are the height of suspense in @ mystery tercede in Page’s behalf. | k d includes 45 novel. . (37) FATAL: (38) FATEFUL. Page, 28, escaped from the pen- matic Cloc an RPM spindle. T. Some girls are delighted to have hair that is with [itentiary at Crlumbia, ‘S.C, May : Timer, Large Stor age e Drawer — Light in Oven. Regular $269.95. WITH TRADE- * * * » Marine Pvt. Christ A. Reppuhn, son of Mr. and Mrs. Christ Rep- puhn, of Clarkston, recently ar- rived at the auxiliary air station at Beaufort, S. C,,.to aid in acti- vating the jet air ‘base there. go ice in July, 1955. Sad da vn A. THOMPSON & SONS -HEATI NG 80 S. Perry St FE 2.2939 $1.00 DOWN GENERAL ELECT RIC. VACUUM more than one winning answer is received the prize will be work h “ c divided equally emong the winners It any week or weeks —— he eal Oak rip ee Pvt. Rappuhn, who will help in “Roll-Around” ee avi and, should pass without any winners, the prize will be added 7 R0v-| organizing the security depart- ; delivery. weekly until a winning solution is submitted ernor of South Carolina would re-|ment, attended Waterford High Cleaner with All 8. Winners will be awarded an extra cash bonus of $25 | {Call his arrest warrant, Page can|School prior to entering the serv- ‘Attachments Regular $249, 95 $39" FREE DELIVERY : FREE INSTALLATION - FREE 1-YEAR SERVICE qe | Ne 8 w. ‘HURON ST. * ) } = “New GE Magnetic Door 10 Cu. Ft. REFRIGERATOR 261 square inch of view- able picture area. . Easy ‘tuning, steady clear pic- T *198" NO MONEY DOWN ’ FREE SERVICE CONTRACT =» WITH TRADE) is Monds and Frid Una he sad -_ FE 4.1555 poe = tradeshate, {Cheerful old lady ‘exclaimed after|it. This is a clue to how he lives, |meetings here. : cna fe Se pre Lists Top ‘Preference. a ping Sem aie 8 a recent meeting. She pressed a $5\as was the collection taken up by|casPER UNEMPLOYED __ — ant; Oe eet for Asian -Flu Shots lother day. If he were a tennis we R'E : Kasper's driver's license’ statesitroubles growing out of the mess ps trophy, this would give the. vigi- {that he is unemployed. He hasjhe caused in Clinton he was ~ LANSING @ — Four groups of|iant Nashville police te ve! Pleads Case of Cyprus ' |repeatedly said that he is inspired|tounded one day by plain, parecag ‘iho serail! be given tin| pomesston of him. They daw’t by his friend Ezra Pound, the|Women enmeshed in drabness priority in receiving” Aslan fll want im. Makarios Comes to U. N. fone ee aed Oe ee SPACE COMMA vaccine Were listed today by the| | * * ® et eitanetie Tneane Auviees [cried out, “Don't worry, | State — Department. Kasper —_ on such) ” hw Dc. pe —e heaven, - He'll take ~~ REMOTE TV TUNING a. -loreposterous charges as illegal! py INTERNATIONAL NEWS ium and two years later he was) sem DC _ Stays pr. Albert E. Heustis, state health|P@ring, loitering, vagrancy and aa sieGia’ Gi /eunlGacied Acca and took the “I am concerned wholly with | Somebody should. heal commisioner, ‘said the priorities|tsorderly conduct. This is some-|..or be striling through the med: ana the racial ‘composition of this | : were based on information received| hing like convicting Al Capone|)™ i; of the United Nations, title of Makarios III. country,” he told a reporter the |... . , during conférences with the sur-|2d Lucky Luciano for income tax|°Tmste halls WNations.| “Already he had begun leading] other day. This pursuit appar. (Oliver Hardy’s Widow SLIMMER, D sebsnastteeses geon general in Washington and indifference and for traffic in|. ome i) enter dicate sebus Greek Cypriots in their desire for) ently keeps him in eating and |\Willed Entire Estate - 3 at conferences with local health molls, respectively, rather than for! 4 ae beard uniting the island with Greste.| spemiiig msiney end eunteinetes | TRIMMER 1 o MOWIRES - officials. their major crimes. Hich Sleek a as er ty heal _— to the costs of — a ™ LOS. ANGELES «~The late| : ie mn ; : = ~ i ' But the 43-year-old Greek O ry t ‘s Tur minor-| read, homespun .air, which. comedian Oliver Hardy be-| ° corps : aeity wali ee een pee country's best) 20% Preiate, whe arrived tn New [ity © 0 finds mot too easy to come by. |queathed his entire estate to his im, 06s CABINET me ; . Those w lees a by ship from Athens yes- a Kasper received the ‘press the Wife Lucille. sTORS :. wcmelity, andl care of hc waa: sseayic iia abroad | terday,” is ne ponte og oo ‘ Makarios had organized a pleb- Jee oe a “chewed tobacco” *~ & * STYLING TRANS! : 2. Those who provide other |first town in the state—other than| Sea TT on nx, |iscite in 1950, which showed, he bulge in one cheek. He lost a lot] Hardy’s will, written nearly ono : _ basic community services. _ {the federal atomic reserve at Oak ere. baton on the same min |S8id, that almost all the island’sof the juice down his chin and FLASHLIGNTS ; 3.:Those who, in the opinion of Ridge—to attempt integration, and) sion—to plead Sor ened, on | Oren waated ennats. : -¢ their’ private physicians, consti. |almost single - handedly mesmer-| gajon of Cyprus and Greece. the British, to Athens and oeseusescsees tute © special medical risk. |ized @ resigned group of former| : - |ULN. Everyone said nothing concentrated groups. rabid than ever. Makarios is soft-spoken, and sel-|archbishop began to show. hospitals, the report said. legislative hearing that he once|boy ran away. to Kykko monastery|°f a colonial constitution, they| a Just press @ button on this control box to— chs yaferiemapreen Pend Wl ray aleetiny nia Y- gallate Sherpom elo p en packed him off to exile in | e TURN SET."ON” AND “OFF” _ port said, in no way resembles the |in Greenwich Village, N.Y. | Later he studied law and theolo-|Seychelle Islands of the Save "73.00 / ete CHANNELS (in ither direction) a eto aap Wonk Wee Cae? |POLLOWERE DEVOTED. [fy st Athens University, and >| ioeed to go empwhece except SET e MUTE SOUND OF LONG, ANNOYING To. bevetiegtive, the report said,|. tin tng lunatic fringe in the versity. Prus. He traveled to Athens COMMERCIALS WHILE PICTURE REMAINS at Teast 10 to 14 days before ex-/ Provide Kasper with a certain/BISHOP AT 35 no doubt he is still determined Service for 8 ON SCREEN posure, Most persons receiving the number of devoted followers, just} At 35 he became Bishop of Kit-|Cyprus should join Greece. 4. oot . t “4 ~ ¥ 4 mea x we » 1 « ee = pectic Ue * sia oa r r ° ¥ we et F] q > q + a ¥ cae « ey? A ae : E ( j : [ Z : _ m . 7 3 a 1 ? | * ae eae = | pee | A PONTIAC PRESS. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1957. ee Se POP OL ns FIFTEEN Bob Considine Says: : ere : | o ae i havecney ot, Te Doo en ee ane roups: a( . = wood, Paris re- Vaccine Priority John Kasper Is Jerk of One Trade—Hate= State | Health ‘ Board NARIVILLES tot. (INS)—John, “Gawd bless on: John," albdll cp hhtsp and he seedily sccepted,=. lady disciple after one} of ie his dshewrers. Perhaps they are dom his He The report said there is a pos-| Sincé that conviction Kasper |tions But the- , who rule! wiciq Marshal Alexand sibility that between 10 apd 20| has busied himself spreading his |ne Mediterranean Island of Cy- ges te work on the: Britis per cent of Michigan's population) peculiar virus through this funds- | 574- have come to know his ne- buffed; Papagos appeaied to may become ill with influenza| mentally susceptible part of the —_— ability and his steel back-| yw” aa - with 9 See on x web yates Stic, a = yam bone . - ae this fall or winter. case. et *k* 2 Meanwhile, on geo an under- * * * . However, most of the honest! Makarios’ father was a. , 8Pound movement c Eoka un-| Most ofthe patients’ are not ex-| segregationists have long since |Greek farmer, Niring ts ‘the vllaas leashed a reign of terror against pected to become seriously ill aid|turned their backs on him. The/of Ano Panayia on Cyprus, and he|‘®¢ British and Greek “traitors.” a vast majority of them can be|breaking point'was his admission|planned to make his son a herder| The British blamed Makarios. treated at-home rather than in|under oath at a Tallahassee, Fla.,|of goats. However, the determined|#"d when he rejected their THE BAINGRIDGE Mode! A008 $3495 21° di $. 262 sq. in. rectan pic- ture po ‘Available in grained aho; or Blond Oak colors. "400" Space’ mana Tuning. a) 0-Piece Because of the famous make we cannot mention’ RACLE OF THE TELEVISION AGE... Gerald L.K. Smith was assured vaccine may develop a local ten-|*5. derness at the site of the shot and|%, 2" 8udience. The lean, trom| | apace COMMAND a $269.9 95 young children are most likely to\"@Ted. 27-year-old zealot from 4 s Camden, N.J., has acquired a pro- ' , TE TV TUNING! roam te yeocme taaclecal ‘Goutharn’ dened vr Always Buying maker’s name... REMO as With tredetn * 'fects the broad-brimmed hat of | The report recommended that the area. He speaks softly, com children under 13 receive the vac-lestiy,—and—shows his-New cine in two shots rather than the|college education - generally pg a eu.to §39% \JUNK CARS | . Se ee ene ee $4¢959| SWEET'S RADIO | “A tak the Nigger/” he sald | NOW Workers Find Relic | te @ group in Nashville the other other | day in the manner of a man | LAWTON, Okla. uw — Workers speaking of his regard ern a | and TV SHOP digging in a gravel -pit near here| species of dogs. peice: Beart ob FypvaaNn STEEL C0. PARK JEWELERS struck something hard. Examina-| the same as us whites. Ah say = i ee 422 West Huron Street Phone FE 4-1133 turned: up a huge tooth, be-| keep the Nigger in his own | “ ewe 0 be a mastodon tusk, al- cuitare. Don't MAKE. him tm. 135 Branch—Across from American Forge & Socket House of Discounts” PARK FREE most w * Kasper’s piece but cracked when pulled! anti-Semitic s eames wa much | 1 North Saginaw St., Pontiac, Mich. Open Monday and Friday ‘til 9 P.M. ‘from the gravel pit. sharper. EASY TERMS! OPEN FRI.-MON. ’til 9 P. M. REG. $79. 95 9x12 RUG—A good selection. 48 USE YOUR GOOD CREDIT! Florals. tweeds. etc. by Firth... ,..seee. 2-Pe. LIVING ROOM SUITE — Sofa with $ REG.$ 89.95 STUDIO COUCH — Sofa by $ matching chair—trade-in. Good condition: day, Bed by night, with bedding com- partment APARTMENT SIZE GAS RANGE—Famous $ GENERAL ELECTRIC WRINGER WASHER $ make, trade-in, good condition; a rea! iby. —Reg. $169.95 Demonstrator, now only. 70 Ce ee ee ee ee a MAYTAG WRINGER WASHER—Square $ CROSLEY SHELVADOR 11 Cu. Fr. REFRIG- $ tub, good shape see O beet eoaseeerees ERATOR—Excellent condition ... $5 eeeveeeos » — “Le 7 *. o & %,* oe & & &% 6-Pe. DINING ROOM SUITE—Buffet, table $ GENERAL ELECTRIC 12 Cu. Ft. RE- $ and 4 chairs. Solid Oak. Trade-in....... FRIGERATOR. Double door,- demonstrator 140 SEE MANY OTHER ITEMS AT SIMILAR SAVINGS! ‘ + * oe 9 %.* * ae . » & % @ %*% » & 2 eo oo 48 oe @ {i Ay) “a y 7- Pe toom outeit gy 159 J REG. $289 VALUE, $15 DOWN of erything you need for a room ite ten bem and fabulous new com- | ndsome sofa and lounge chair with Ship obi ~ ry detailing — - box wy 4 eo. ee Le EASY TERMS! OPEN FRI.--MON. ‘til 9 P.M, “_ eomfortabl ‘Kroeh ionized construction! Three _ gorgeous so be wigs populor limed oak finish, two modern lamps. | 15 East Pike rr at these BIG Eye-Opener Savings! JUST OFF SAGINAW ent R a — ¢ : | ihe 3 4: | » fl Fd : ie salty _THE B PONTIAC PRESS. FRIDAY. SEPTEMUER 13. 1957 Home from school (and i it looks as if they brought a little homework with them!) are Kathy, Mike and Joan — children of the Henry Gothams Learn How to Live Here and Now, ‘fl z8 vt i g92 Ese fi uF rile “During a long period of con- valescence, I realized that live each mioment that I did have. It meant changing my GOP Women to Hold Picnic Republican Women's Federa- tion of Oakland County will hold its silver anniversary picnic Sept. 23 at Avon Park, Ro- chester. John Martin and Mrs. Rae Hooker will be guests, as will Lawrence Lindemer and Arthur Elliott. * * * Master of ceremonies is scheduled to be George Taylor. Mrs. Harry Henderson, presi- dent of the Republican Wom- en's Federation, will have all local Republican club presi- dents as cohostesses. Sorority Gathers With‘Mrs. Moffat Mrs. Thomas Moffat opened her home at Watkins Lake to members of Gamma Chapter of Beta Theta Phi ‘Tuesday evening. * - Mrs. Roscoe Lund and Mrs. William Reuter will be co- chairmen for the group’s an- nual “Gamma Gambol” dance. Mrs. Moffat reported on the group’s summer. activities and Mrs, Richard Dougherty was. named correspondent. Entertains Sorority Alpha Omega Beta Sigma Phi ‘met Wednes- day evening in the Williams Te Chapter of - -whole point of view, and it . wasn't easy. ENJOYED NATURE “When I'd get up in the morn- -ing, I'd look out the window ‘and really enjoy the sky and the trees and the flowers. “Up until that time, my mind would be so full of the worries of the day that I'd hardly see anything! * * * an through the day, I gave -™my entire attention. to each Gian Stak We a BARBARA DRISCOLL. Elizabeth Drake in Rush “Polishing the silver became interesting, because I really watched it and did it with all my heart. When worries about the future would pop into my head, I'd try very hard to get * rid of them. “It was hard at first. I'd tell myself that I'd finish my work and worry later on. But. ‘later on’ would be at night when I-was in bed and by thén Td be too sleepy! SAME WITH PAST “T'd do the same thing with Mr. and Mrs. of Lincolnshire drive announce the engagement of their | daughter, Bar- bara, to Leon Hickerson. His parents are Mr. and Mrs. Guy Hickerson of Sashabaw ‘road. The bride-elect at- tended Alma - College. A spring wedding is planned. of Pre-Wedding Parties BIRMINGHAM — Elizabeth Drake, daughter of Mr.. and Mrs. Charles.M. Drake, and John Kausch will be married Sept. 21 in Christ Church Cran-’ brook. * * * Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Wil- liam T. Beresford will give a barbecue supper for the couple and Sunday evening Jasper B. Reid Jr. will be host at dinner for them. Mrs. Paul Wilson has planned a luncheon for Miss Drake for Tuesday at Orchard Lake Country Club, and on Wednesday Mrs. Remsen B. Henry of Long Island, N. Y. will give the spinster dinner. Mrs. Henry is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Wilson and has come to attend the wed- ding. * * * The rehearsal dinner will be given at Devon Gables next Friday evening. DIVIDES TIME Deborah Collins of Indian- apolis, fiancee of Raymond Cunningham Jr., ig dividing her time before her Oct. 5 wedding between her home and Birmingham. She has been vis- itifig “Rick's’’ mother, Mrs. R. C. Cunningham, the past week and is in Indianapolis for this weekend. She will return here to attend the luncheon and linefi shower Tuesday which - Mrs. Robert W. King, Mrs. Frank J. McGinnis will give. : Wednesday evening Mr. and Mrs. William D. Downey and the William K. Downeys will give a buffet supper for the couple, and on Thursday Mrs. Joseph F. Flaherty and her daughters, Kathleen and Patri- cia, will entertain, _ During the following wéek Mrs. Peter Monaghan,’ Mrs. Lee Bertling and Mrs. Norbert Wiesler plan to be joint hos- tessés at luncheon. RETURNS FROM VISIT - Mrs. H. J. Stringham re- - turned Tuesday from a visit . . in Scarsdale with Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Davies. * * * Mr. and Mrs. John K. Bagby will be hosts at dinner, potluck style Saturday im their home in Oxford drive. Special guests will be Mr. and Mrs. Kirk Martin, and others will be Mr. and - Mrs, Donnell R. Matthews, Mr. and Mr, and Mrs, Richard B. Wallace and Mr. and Mrs. Colin John. x * * Mr. and Mrs. George M. Dwelley left Thursday for their home in Melbourne, Fla. They have-spent the summer months - with their son and daughter- in-law, Mr. and Mrs, rm- dyke Dwelley of Southfield road, nt ~ John” Driscoll — . Ponting Press Phote ‘of South Hammond Lake drive. Greeting’ the schol- ars at the door are Mrs. Gotham (left), Steve and Larry. ee worries about the past, re- morse and regrets that if I had done so and so, I might not have had this dread dis- ease. But I'd postpone those - thoughts, too — and then be too sleepy for them. * * * “Well,”” she concluded, “that was 41 years ago. I'm now ing their lives with worry, re- morse and fear, I feel like shaking them!” (Copyright 1957) _ Club Schedules Western Party Forest Lake Country Club will hold its first Western Roundup and Barbecue party Saturday evening. Members will dress casually with a Western flair, and de- corations, including a mock corral erected for the occas- sion, will carry out the Western motif. A strolling guitarist and singer is scheduled to enter- . tain, along with a dance band. Child Study Club Hears Book Review ‘Waterford Township Child Study Club met at the home . ef Mrs. Harlan Oakes on Den-~ by drive. Cohostess was Mrs. Donald Redmond. Among the guests at the Tuesday event were Mrs. David. MacLaren, Mrs. Leonard Elliott and Mrs. Robert Clift. Mrs. John Naz gave a book ‘ Chairmen Named -. Named publicity chairman of St. Joseph Mercy Hospital Auxiliary was Mrs. Barbara _ Kinney. Also named when the group met Monday evening were Mrs. O, L. Burke, friend- ship chairman; Mrs. James Q. Goudie, Mrs. George Baldwin and Mrs. John Davis, finance committee; Mrs. Forrest Rora- baugh, entertainment chair- man, and Mrs. ‘Edward A. Rockwell, membership chair- man. Mary Rohr to Wed Mrs. Fred Rohr of Seminole drive announces the engage- ment of her daughter, Mary Jean, to Carol Barber, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Barber of Lapeer. Miss Rohr is the daughter of the late Mr. Rohr. No wedding date has been announced, Dorcas Unit Meets Mrs, Park Wagg, Mrs, Lottie Waldron and Mrs. Fred John- ston were hostesses when Dor- , cas Bible Class of Oakland Avenue Presbyterian, Church met Tuesday evening at the Home street — of Mrs, Guy Caswell.- Four pages today in Women’s Section } Here Ss List’ of. ‘Area Students ~ Going to MSU at East Lansing “By GRETTA PORTER « Not to be outdone by the ” University. of Michigan, Mich- igan State University students have been sending their names in to us fast and furiously. __ This impressive list of students both” includes ‘freshmen and students returning to the MSU campus in East Lansing. ; * * *® Dorothy Bell of Hudson : street is returning to State for gel of East Longfellow street will be a freshman at MSU in Another Clark of Sylvan Village who is: planning to study elementary . * education. Martha and Mary . Cowan of Wenonah drive will will study elementary educa- major. Lynda Eggleston of Wa- terford has ‘been accepted as a freshman, as has Judy Eldred of Waterford. Rodney. study pre-med. Pi Beta Phi Sorority member Carol Young --of Riviera street will return sophomore State as is Nicki Folsom of ‘Freeman of Rochester has told , us he will be returning to East Lansing for his junior year. Kentwood Fuselier of Luther street, an accounting major, will enter his sophomore year. a Living in West Landon Hall will be junior Marion Greenlee of Avondale drive. Frieda Gries- bach of Drayton Plains will be a freshman studying ele- mentary education and = art. ’ Majoring in radio and TV is sophomore Glenn F. Hartman of Starr avenue. Barbara Hutchings of Romona Terrace is also a student at State. JoAnn Johnson of LaFay drive and Kay Johnson of Long- point drive have been accept- ed as fréshmen. gids Kaestner of Spokane Villa. is also returning to State. Dei- ta Delta Delta Sorority mem- -ber Carol Messer of South Gen- esee avenue returns as a jun- ior in elementary education. * * * ‘Accounting major Wanda Hall. ‘Her brother, Dein, a sophomore, lives in Emmons - Hall, “Home ec” student Marcia Petrie of Cherokee road will be a freshman. Junior Kathie Armstrong of Wenonah drive will return to East to resume her home economics and tary education studies, Judie . Abare of Clarkston will be a freshman, and she, too, will study home ‘An-- economics, other MSU freshman is Janet | Bachelor of. Sashabaw road. Studying art education will be Norma Balmer of Dick avenue. - , : LUMBER MERCHANDISING . Alpha Sigma Phi Fraterni- ty member Darrel Blackett of Clarkston, will return for his sophomore year in lumber merchandising. Don Bumgard- ner of East Beverly street is a junior in speech and drama. He is a member of the na- _ tional speech honorary, Theta Alpha Phi. D. Brant Cotterman of West Iroquois road, a sophomore electrical engineering student and his brother, Robert, a ing student, will return to East Lansing. Ray Freebury of Blaine street is @ member of the MSU Men's ‘ee Club as Well as being a sophomore - hotel management student. * * * Bill Hampton of Cherokee road manages to keep. busy when. in East Lansing. He is a Sigma Alpha Epsilon Fra- ternity—member—as-well-as-a swimmer and sophomore pre- | jaw student. Alpha Xi Delta Sorority member, Barbara Hess, of South Draper street is.a ‘junior in elementary edu- cation at State. Returning as a sophomore speech major is Dick Rams- dell of Draper avenue. An- other returning sophomore is Jack Reynolds, an Evans scholar majoring in insurance and real. ‘estate brokerage. Other sophomores are Pat Ronan of East none road and Art Scott. of Franklin boulevard. Hinnan scholar Clare Salter returris for her senior year in history. Richard Singleton of Union Lake will be a fresh- man at State as will his broth- er, Bill of East Lansing, who was just released from the Coast Guard. . * * * Senior Ann Skelley is a mem-. ber of Alpha Delta Pi Sorority and an élementary education major. Helen Spark of Sylvan ‘ Lake will be a freshman as will Jerry Stone of Roches- ter. Jerry plans to major in radio- TV and has already been accepted as a member ot the Michigan State Univer- sity Men’s Glee Club, Another freshman is Barbara Tibbals of Waterford, In her senior year of art is Mary Tsekery of Hill street. * * * Jo Ann Uligian of Starr ave- nue is a junior in education. Planning to study medical stenography. at MSU is Sharon Walters. of Waterford. Loretta Young of Hazel ave- nue has told us that she will be a freshman at. State this oh as will Janet Wiltgen of . Wenonah drive. Business Ad- " ministration freshman Janet 40 Attend ‘B'nai Israel Silver Tea Mrs. Richard Burns of De- troit- was guest speaker when some 40 women gathered at the home of Mrs. Irving Koper on ‘Menominee road for the silver tea of Sisterhood of Con- gregation B'nai Israel. Guests attending the tea "were Mrs, Herbert Fanger of . Boston, Mrs. Sanford Waldron, ‘Mrs. Victor Kosman, Mrs. Ir- win Posner and .Mrs, Jack Simon, Chairman for the event was Mrs, Belmont Kershenbaum. She was assisted by Mrs. Sid- ney Czeizler, Mrs, Michael Davis, Mrs. Edward Blumeno and Mrs. Ralph Merkowitz. Mothers Club Meets Chapter 34, Gold Star Moth- ers Ine., met Wednesday eve- ning in Adah Shelly Library. - Mothers will meet on Gold Star Mother’s Day, Sept. 29, and visit the Central Methodist Church. State Hospital to Fete Family Care Thera sigh - Forty - seven. family care therapists who serve State Hospital will be honored Sept. 18 at a luncheon given at the hospital. _ * * * Doctor Ivan A. LaCore, med- State “Hospital, will. present awards to the hospital’s four - Original therapists, Mrs. Anna a 4 Wilson of Mary Day avenue will be living in ~— Hall. Barbara Wilkinson return for her junior: year, and Ruth “Wheatley of Oakshire drive will be a. freshman. Mary Ann Saghy of Watkins Lake has been. accepted as a freshman. Also at MSU will be Yolanda Jackson of ‘ Evelyn — Court; She will return as a sophomore studying elemen- ’ tary education. Mary Sue Dahlgren of Syl-. van Lake will be a freshman. Beta Theta Pi fraternity mem- ber Richard Morrison of Eliz- abeth Lake road will return for his junior year. * * bg . That concludes the list of MSU students. article we will tell you about _your friends who are return- “ing to Ferris, Western, East-- ern, Central -_ ‘Hillsdale. Plan to Sew? Get Machine In our next . to Fit Needs Shopping for a new ‘sewing machine? Don't know where to start? Certainly, your field is wide and almost limit- less with the hundreds of © varieties on the market today. Probably the first thing to decide is whether you want a straight-sewing fnachine or one of the more expensive swing- - needle or zig-zag types. * * x - In the second type, the greatest variety of stitches is possible when the needle swings to both right and left. ‘You'll need practice to devel- -—op-a@ uniform design with the léver or dial controls operated y hand. Some machines use a tem. plate that automatically gives a particular pattern without using lever or dial and pro- duces a great variety of de- signs. ~*~ & * Attachments for doing many of these special jobs are avail- mega Mu Sine Projects Planned Future philanthropic wo: ects were discussed. For their next get-together the group will attend “Around The World in 80 Days.” Personal News of Interest in Area ‘Mer and daughter, Sally, of ‘ Ottawa drive, and Mr. and Mrs, Ray Denton of Cham- berlain street left Wednesday F inishing sions ay ‘Epteipal Chiitch ora ik Advent’s Fall Fair, to be held Nov. 13 at Holiday House on Middlebel road, are > Jean re tie Mrs. spent Tuesday with Mrs. Neu- man’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Smith of Whittemore’ / erly of Pontiac, arrived Tues- day to spend several weeks with his payents, Mr, and Mrs. Frank E. Taber of Oakland avenue, : x ke & -Mr. and Mrs. Melvin McKin- non announce the birth of a daughter, M e]lene Roberta, Sept. 7. Grandpa -and Mrs, Robert Flicker. of * Hy. . Mei} Mrs. Kesers 7. Metquh, Mrs. H. Meyer, Mrs. F, rank Ageia and i _ Hutchins. North Merrimac street, and Mrs. John McKinnon of West Howard street. ~~ * * Dr. and Mrs. Henry Miller of Wenonah drive returned Ponting Press Phote Seton ° Sanborn refits are Mr. - ym he a Ts i the ae - - ee bee k bel gos — om XS : ving him out of your life, most - _|soon afterwards, then he is not for ally tantalizes a man, roposal From Soul hie Sei triends know that you Pat clakoed tc enyere, so that Jiother men will not shy away from seeking dates. - When he discovers that you are likely he will ask questions. It is then that you should let him know how much his excuses have discouraged you and that you are wondering if you should accept the friendship-of other men. PUT IN PUNCH Here is where you must put in to go with other men. Let him know plainly that you de not feel tell him what this involves. Con- tinue this somewhat wistful ab- straction for a week or longer without letting it spoil your overall cheerfulness. .. You _must_give the! ., sincere impression of endeavoring : to work out an important decision. See Our New : Line of Fall Jewelry Come in for a Free cosmetic demonstration MERLE NORMAN COSMETIC STUDIO 12 W. Huron FE 2-4010 GRADUATES! - LEARN to EARN Day or Night Classes Call Today tor detailed infomation Wo Age Limit Phone FE 4-1854 Coll Miss Wilson Today | PONTIAC You'll want several of these ‘attractive jumpers for your busy ifall-into-winter wardrobe. Jewel jneckline blouse included — wear iwith frilly blouses or sweaters, too. | No. 8120 with Patt-O-Rama is in ‘sizes 10, 12, 14, 16, 18, 20. Size -12, |32 bust, jumper, 3% yards of 35- inch; blouse, 2% yards. desired and the pattern number to Sue Burnett, The Pontiac Press, =- W. Quincy St., Chicago 6, Ill. The Fall & Winter ‘a edition of »| the size of a iNine Days Needed to Her Pickles Will ‘Keep Well in Crock By JANET ODELL Pontiac Press Home Editor When we went to market yes- terday we saw lots of pickles for sale. This is the time of the -year to, prepare them for winter relish plates. Try this recipe that comes originally from Canada. Mrs. George T. Boulton, today’s cook; is Canadian —born.__ That). makes her. eligible for member- ship in the Maple Leaf Club. Grow- ing flowers is one of her hobbies land She is a member of the Bet- ter Homes and Garden Club. NINE DAY PICKLES By Mrs. George T. Boulton 4 quarts eucumbers : ounce’ who omens 3 pints 1 =— celery - seed cond (NOT the odixed kind) Alum Cut cucumbers in pieces. Make a salt brine (one part salt to nine parts water) and place pickles in it. Let stand three days. Remove from brine. Put in cold water for three days, changing water every day. Mix vinegar with three quarts water and add a piece of alum walnut. Place Write, phone or call in | — . PARAMOUNT BEAUTY SCHOOL | 11¥%4.S. Saginaw, Eagle Theater Bldg., Pontise, Mich. ithree times. On the last day place! Enrofiments Available in Day or Evening Classes. | PHONE FEDERAL 4-2352. person for Free Pamphlet. Make-These -4 Mrs. Boulton Says) ~ teat vo ie tou pot or too heav- ily burdened with family, or too old or too young, or too anything that he has been using as an excuse, Tell him that you like him above! all men and that he has your first interest. You would er him above all others. But you want to be fair to him and to yourself, and * of This is equivalent to your pro- posing marriage. If he does not turn the situation around and ask you to marry him, that night or you. You should drop the whole so-called romance and work to- ward new opportunities. * * * (From “How To Get And Keep A Husband,” published by Dor- rance & Co., Philadelphia.) 1 (Copyright 1957) Aitseome “Make this attractive table decor. ation for any type of party by . jsimply changing the cute figures|/ 2 on the carousel. Quick and easy to)/ make from crepe paper, cut-outs!;™ and other easy-to-get materials. * * * Pattern No. 5768 contains. full ments. ’~ * &* to Anne Cabot, The Pontiac Press, 372 W. — *. — 6, Il. It's. ready! The 1957 Needlework - (She even admitted it was fun to _|get out of the house to work in her directions for. making carousel £ centerpiece and material require- oe Send 258 in coins, your name, ‘3 address and the pattern number|{ 7 Work’ in Garden, By RUTH yards. Some Pvt Can't cee F lowers, Only: the Weeds Pleasure to Yourself and Others. I stopped to talk with two.women working in their Both yards are a pleasure and both women are mainly responsible for the beauty created. One enjoys what she Home Should Bring MILLETT Briton Is Guest of Soroptimist. Doris Tempest, a barrister and mieniber of Soroptimist International from Leeds, Eng- land, was guest of Soroptimist .Club of Pontiac when that group met. Wednesday at the Holtel Waldron. Mrs. Leon Glynn, chairman of the club's recreational proj- ects*at Pontiac State Hospital, announced that the next party New Hair Spray There's a new hair spray on the market which works differently from most. Instead of spraying this one on after you comb your hairdo, you spray it on first’ and then —— = S. she has brought into being, but to the other the work has brought more frustra- tion than pleasure. The talk of one woman was all about what a struggle it was to keep the yard looking nice, how sick she was of fighting insects and drought, how ~— her hus- Thig seemed to take it for granted that you have to work hard to create anything of beauty. flowers. PARTICULAR JOY And with the pride of one who thinks more about results than ef- fort, she took me from one flower bed to another, pointing out the flowers that had been a particular joy this season. ; * * * T left her yard with an a?mful of roses and the promise of some bulbs when she divided hers in the fall. But more important, I left her with a feeling, of having shared a little in the joy of what she had created. * * * It's that way with everything a woman does in creating a home, If she does her job with an eys to the results instead of the work, she shares her pleasure with others, But if she can’t see the flowers for the weeds, others only see the weeds, too. Choose Luggage lof Good Material this fall is going to be subjected to more surprise tests—and, on the other hand, undergo more cram- ming, uggage Imade of* lightweight leather and dispenses rawhide—the beautifully creamy white leather that is tanned but not finished or dyed: Despite its color, it is remarkably easy to keep clean. Other favored leather colors are pale beige, champagne’ |, light brown and black in cowhide The luggage that starts to college than the freshman who carries it. _* * * is wise then, to choose sturdy cases and material that thrives on outrageous fortune. A good set of jmatching leather luggage will al- ways look like a luxury, but its wearing qualities make it an econ- ‘Moreover the new 1} is with the heavy frame- work that adds most of the weight. ; x * * - To take care of weekend ex- cursiens as well as trips heme, giris will find these leather pieces useful: A train case, a weekender, and an unfitted pull- man or a wardrobe case. - * * * College girls love luggage in and natural colored pigskin. * * x A young man will need a cow- hide two- or three-suiter to hold one to four suits and accessories, and a companion bag. Suntan is a favored color in cowhide and natural pigskin. Men also like brown and black colors to match the generally dark hues in men’s apparel. Album—% colorful pages showing many pretty designs; plus direc- tions for making three crochet items and a quilt. Only 25c a copy! 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These come from clogged pores, The hard, white substances are difficult to dislodge. Often they disappear without any treatment. jSometimes the stimulation which a complexion brush gives’ when used with soap and water. will speed their departure. If they per- sist, have them removed™by a skin specialist or your family physician, Ladies’ Suits and Coats Clarksien, Mich, | pounds. My bust measures 32, mother wants me to. wear low- ‘underweight, AND there is no 4 6. Main &1. conscious about your bust.. Your measurements are in good ratio. call me ‘hippy’ or ‘fatso.’ Could | you please help me? I am 6 feet ,— The skin will have to be broken. | waist 23 and hips 34 inches. My — reason why you should feel self- — p= other. It seems.fo be the “char a "Way for Beauty,” bone, What can I do for it?” send a stamped, self - addressed No one else | envelope with your request for wal watioa: leaflet No. 48 to Josephine Lowman > « © in care of The Pontiac Press. .| Tomorrow: “Special Exercises to If 7” would like my leaflet Flatter Suey.’ A. Just forget it. —no one e eles will 1 notice. Open to the Public Every Day . tall and weigh 112 pounds. My With Video - Irks Guest Objects to People _Inviting Company, Leaving Set On — By EMILY POST to their houses for a visit and then leave the television on full force cern. Am I wrong about this?” Answer: You are quite right. You should at least be asked if fur trim are ® ALTERATIONS ® necked dresses but I won't be- all evening, Trying to compete everywhere, ‘7 == with television while visiting is . It makes fashion sense, then, eee . eause [ am so small in the bust. : : . * , s Shirts A Specialty Mother says I ean skinny bet my ene = very y ae , for everybody. that the turban,- the coif and a en | friends ia st right. I ha n invited to watch | : 8 beret are back in favor. These Gone Bowe: © REE aa nae Sot ea ae tees a particular show in the first This Suu has brand new versions of old fa- on Dry Cleaning | ety ie he book” place that would be one thing, @ doubla vorites are not only soft, they RUBY Sewing Service} 4 y ther is righ m but whest I am invited for an eve- . are done in lightweight fabrics : A. Your mother is right on a ning of visiting I expect te be breasted that curve easily to the head. & Dry Cleaning counts. You are about 10 pounds treated with a little more con- a 2 fo plastron front: jacket with Gain that 8 or 10 pounds _ and fe you want p see a certain pro- unmounted hats this fall and even feather a your bust will fill out aoe gram and ; you answer with | sleeves The trim, prominent in every top E x *.- 3 some ism your hostess | designer's collection, is draped Q. “Are there any exercises for . would be quite right in leaving | slim skirt is and handled as if it were paren headlong rusliemeas it on. But if you show no inter : fabric. is very important to me.” : est, it would be very lacking in [eased by soft Hat colors are rich and jewel- A taser iow ony. A general ~ ‘| tact. to continue it. When in- ld toned: red, brilliant purples , loss of weight will, of course, be vited to come in for the folds. end blocs, emerald grem. ‘ apparent in the feet and hands. the visitor's choice should bronze and pink. ; a er ee 2 _ considered. ‘ Fur is used either by itself j Q. “T am « girl, 14, and: have —_s or as trim for hats of elegance a difficult ly talleede de bers Don’t worry if one ankle is larger than the other “Dear Mrs. Post: How could and great flattery. Mink, col- ove Back— NEW YORK—Hats move to the back this fall. The back of the head, that is: * * * "They. are soft hats, draped . * * . * . = : CJ ; “Dear Mrs. Post: I do wish| This year aa manipulated for a very | Q. “I am 15 years old, § feet ’ 4 ~ aclean you would write something in your : : feminine look. Most of them — DRESSMAKING es wey of lS eee column to those who invite people| Suits with are brimless but when brims appear they are small and | close to the head. | | Little caps are twisted to one side of the head and worked in satin, velvet or velour. Fabrics are all-important to ored broadtail, ermine, leop- ard, sable,_mole—and_even—fox— aré used for turbans, caps, be- A measurements are bust 32, waist hes ates haus eae ets end cloches. “in the Year Serving || 24 and hips 32.” Ch: 7] S; mm Wed obliged to return it ; Michigan's Most Fabulous | A. I cannot imagine why the ar ene I Ons s He lives in a distant city.” ‘ For evening, hats become —— ; i h to one ‘boys call you “hippy” since your 2 S a ] Ch ] Ri devet Bs miniature, They perc! swer: If you send the book side or level on the head in SMORGASBORD eed “howd. = 5 = onal ier in unnYVa e ape ° ite = 4 and enclose 8 a smal} pillbox or. beret form. BUFFET | Maybe it’s he oy bony dress. Do stamped and addressed return These get trim of feather or We are taking reservations for | 20" Weer your clothes very tight] One hundred and fifty guestsjb1ue street-length crystalette| merely sign the book and pet Sanna eae We ot mg! Old Fashioned jover the hips? Also, it your swish witnessed | the marriage Friday dresses featuring sweetheart neck-| it back im the carton and aff “— q H pitality’ te the following din- J Your hips from side to side when evening of Charlene Simmons and lines and full skirts. The \ fix pitting na ene walking, this might be the reason. Richard Rollman. The Rev. James x wot Casrachn y carried) your return wrapper and ii : -- * & t '/Parker performed the ceremony in|®@8cade bouquets of yellow gla-/ Stamps, me teeagg ve ve a Bp: [Boom Hl Q “I have a small frame and Sunnyvale sears + mellias. . _— asking | ; ae © The Red Room wonder if I need to gain some , * * = Modern Men S Fashions . ° Loge R — Room | weight. My measurements are bust). Parents of the bride are Mr. and ATTEND BRIDEGROOM “Dear Mrs. Post:' Isn't it rude : | ° oom 34, waist 20 and hips 33 inches. I/Mrs. Jesse W. Simmons of Cres-| Philip Bishop served as the best|to refer to someone in her own Sh mI © The Coteaee Reon wcigh 108 pounds. My worst trv-cent Lake reed, and_the bride man whie” "Rady Schuermane,(presence as-ahe™" shoud OW. TOO Much Courage | WEDDINGS—PARTIES raling tag knees. Ty, are very age a the = a od ana Mrs.| Howard Bishop, Elwyn Bishop and|be by name?” | BANQUETS . ~ }jrect them or do I just need to gain = | evens eer nena oe eee .| Women May Be to Blame for Males oF g For her wedding the bride ~*~ * * Answer: Most certainly ‘she’ weight?” A. You did not give me your height but with a 20-inch waistline and very bony knees, my guess is that you are very much under- weight. You cannot correct bony in Splashy, Unbecoming , Garb But if brief comment Seaton 1: : into a long narrative in which her gy RUTH MILLETT | A retailer of men’s clothes gives women credit for men ~chose a ballerina-length gown of white jiace fashioned with a Peter Pan collar and long point- ed sleeves. She carried an ar- rangement of white glameliias For a reception held ‘in the church parlors the bride's mother chose a blue dress with blue ac- cessories and a corsage of pink and white carnations. ; P . | and white orchids and her finger- * * * i 1 Ratandalnn knees it exercee. A sain in| yp veil was held in place bys | yoru wa ea becoming less conservative about their clothes. rot povndage P. tiara of seed pearis and sequins. | a .55 with , — He claims it is women who have given men the cour- Q@. “One ankle is larger than | coving as her sister's honor| accessories and a pink and white age to look “different.” ttendant Si .| carnation lo ; ALLURA COIFFURE . . . draws attention to the eyes by swirling Brides molt piceigy nllborge ey ; Migr * Well, if it’s women who-have given men the courage . yong curls upward “and gently waving @ boo fullness to man, sister of the bridegroom, to ‘look different, heavent Before leaving on a. northern . Carol Simmons, sister of the bride, Your first lesson is Michigan trip the new Mrs, Roll- help us — we've gone too . . RAN DALL'S ee — Schuermann and Joyee/man changed tos at ee far. Epsilon Rho Chapter} absolutely free at any re dress . : : They were gowned alike in light bouquet. or the knobby knees who has been) _ Epsilon Rho Chapter of Beta | , Find out how quickly and eas- given enough courage to appear in} Sigma Phi Sorority met | ily you can become a popular public in Bermuda shorts shouldn't} Wednesday evening in the | Paftner. Come into the studio lbe so brave. Cherokee road home of Betty | {0% ® free, half-hour trial les- aoe son and discover Arthur Mur- The man with enough nerve to sport a splashy, color - craty Calypso shirt at a dress-up party would be better off in his con- servative dark suit. ‘The man with a physique like a “before” ad for a weight-lifting set, while maybe showing daring by his choice of shocking pink swim trunks, would have called less attention to his lack of muscles in something conservative. * * * And no man ought to have enough, courage to wear some of the neck-! ties that today hurt the eyes and, shudder. the sensibilities. NEW FASHIONS The week's mail has brought me | a couple of new styles I can n only | hope no woman will give a man enough courage to wear. One is a shirt whose tails tie in front like a woman’s blouse. The other is a bathing-suit fash- = aaa es | inted PTA meetin « winter drawers — but Thursday afternoon in LeBaron stripes, yet, going around and school. _ 3 around. x e *& Let’s remember, ladies, in this “PTA and School in Our |matter of lending the men courage Community” is the theme for {to be different, that it’s mighty the coming year. easy to go too far. Soper. ray’s shortcut to good times and popularity. Studios open 10 AM to 10 PM. ARTHUR MURRAY 25 E. LAWRENCE FE 2-0244 Private School, Selected Clientele * * * Mrs. Thomas Eggleston was announced as the new- program chairman; Mrs. Chagles Hoff- man will head the telephone » committee, and Mrs. Thomas Reed is the service. chairman. * * * Ways and means will be headed by Virginia Morgan. Band Students ,* 4 Hour Sale atl Sept. 14- 9:30 ALM. to 1:30 PAM. Follow the Crowd of Smart Shoppers Going to BURTON'S 3 Long jeckets ore the news in seits with wrist-length, semi-titted ver- sions, rad peartctese hoops his semi-Fitted jockets ef hip-bone length. Dior’s jackets bloused into a hip- band, his low-belted jackets and others with ‘long, jutting peplums. The petite girl can still have her suit jackets hip-bone length, ac- cording to Balenciaga. 160 at PTA Session Executive officers of Le- Baron PTA were hostesses to some 160 guests at a get- | i a CLEARANCE | OF MID-SEASON- STYLES» C¢ O AT S While They Last and SUITS Odds and Ends in Many Beautiful Colors and Styles from Which to Choose. Sorry, no layaway due to the tre- mendous markdown on these coats and suits. All previously sold from $19.95 to $49.95. We must make room. Be smart, buy now and save many $$$$. BURTON '§ APPAREL for WOMEN 75 N. SAGINAW ST. ie SALE! crosoni¢t PIANOS USED ONLY AT Calbi Music Co. is the exclusive dealer for the Conn Director, Cann, Selmer band instruments, and the : Bundy flutes'and woodwinds What:could be more exciting than having one of these wonderful band instruments with which to start the new term. One year free service. Cornet or Trombone os. $139.95 Flute . $138.00 Clarinet . . $119.50 | Ask About Our 90-Day Rental Purchase Plan CALBI MUSIC CO. Pontiac's Locally Owned Home of Conn Instruments ‘and Baldwin Pianos dnd Organs . 119 North Saginaw Street Phone FE 5-8222 INTERLOCHEN . National Music Camp Substantial Savings for you! L CALBI MUSIC CO. Pontiac's Locally Owner Home of Conn Instruments and Baldwin Pianos and Organs 119 North Saginaw Street Phone FE 5- 9222 at es | : ct are j a ‘ fa Ae : Po hee - t { Geer: { i; a) £4 - \ as : ae oe ; t ; . Dae S > Nae - ; . (eee Ep pup ¢ pas ig ro EL, ‘hs Np i bs, Sb £ wey a i ; : _ = Me ‘ ail Zt + hi t : tpl | ' ‘ i j ‘ 5; S° i\ ' f es 2) ¢ . i, * = 5 ; i Fs f i e | ‘ i so \ “ = : I / A eal a ya is cS . 4% 2 ' ee co oe ae “7 ° se - | * | a | 1 oNSSiral Sener ene arene ces es ee a ) _THE. ¢ PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, SEPTEMDER 1 13, 1967 ean Ba ‘NINETEEN |: = a ‘Dc én t Te ea cl Th r tir n e S S ‘Extentiaa Club » (Chairman Named Phi.Alpha lota : Announce Marriage. loes Plans Rally Day _ Guild/Luncheon | Chapter Meets / — ie Lanes 4. eo \ Professional Homemakers Ex| vie “~ |-“Audrey ‘Tinkis of South’ Francis) > Minn., and Ayers.M, Miller } a Pt ‘This seston in self-control] This doesn't mean that pa tension Club of West Pontiac met| Mrs. Merle Yockey has-been |street opened her homie for the| % er Sees ry hig a i py. Seve 'te ahh few: 3s ee Sey a Tuesday evening in-the Riverview oe ae So first meeting of the Aall for Phi] - sin, reantly © Ame, , psychologically doomed. It |home of Mrs. William Bergemann,| © Angelus Alpha Iot Si See | wad eit hed veel S, ee achieved by: chil- just means that they haven't |to discuss-plans for a Rally Day|, Mary in the Hills Church, to soup aig cecal ay a , when " tediiea\ciaply core tzu the pevcden e<) taal poctioend ll cam Be | Ontene as 7 stled on Rally, Peel Set: 2 at Devon Ge Jeounctt president was a guest. "(p. Evivate Instruction es,|badly enough to forego. less im-|future gratification enough to be| more satisfying than « present [Day are Mrs. Marcus Bowers Jr’ bles. . “og Marilyn Carlson was named — . “Ted can at once pat aside Rertent, MaGENaEY pettnetes|eble to forego one they can enjoy] ene. ~, |chairman; Mrs. Vern McCracken, 1 [Biesident-of the group and Marilyn | ~PIANQ— VOICE . for the next sr 5 eat ave fo - —— . “Until this discovery has been|Vice chairman; Mrs. H..James El-| , Featured at the event will [Rowe and Georgia Wyrick were) i 4 pollection — and” ais . made, they dre not ready to savellictt, secretary - treasurer; Mrs.| >¢ oh gercray fone yD by |named program chairmen, WOODWIND nickel and dime in his -piggy-|Trle, - a: oe money, When we insist they do,|William Bergemann, reporter, and| * 1° ~~ +. a | INSTRUMENTS bank. . ] ndy Stevenson, Capt. Kr ause ee ens ao der _ oa and safety parse Mrs. Assisting the chairman are aa bork Dbedy social Joslmea When they're safely dropped, Steve Nyhof Ir; | "~~ oe, | Wilson. Garner was welcomed as| Mrs. Newton Skillman, Mrs. [Dempsey and Diane Cervenka,J --- WELTON a ed gy Addresses | sas sw, ox may sett onl" Meme ch” | Gee Kiger emer oeme eos ell Music Studio _ g00n- , Ww J - F , Mrs. blicity; Arlene . have another ae dots te pea OWS - Secretaries ~ purpose by: making thrift 2 . = great use of tte te ) iaoard Oclanall, Mrs. Alton |Swanson and Miss Embady, ways, 286 Bird St. Lae again!” Judy Ann, Stevenson and Steve " oppressi ‘it on something Deutser and Mrs. Clarence (and means, and Lora Lynn Sparks] ts * But ‘Ted doesn’t feel a bit proud|B. Nyho{ Jr. were married Satur- | "~~ {instead of helpful to him. -_—'_ outlast it. —William James | Butler. ___‘and Shirley McNeil, service. eae liad of himself, Instead, his feelings day morning in St. Michael Cath-| Capt, Walter Krause of Pontiac . = resemble those of people in stories|0lic Church. , Police Department addressed the oes , mae 4 ee ee, |first fall meeting of Pontioak Chap- Mr. and Mrs. George Stevenson ter of National Secretaries Associa- powers suddenly snatch away the of Kemp street are parents of the|tion at Hotel Waldron, Wednesday magical i ne-§ have ranted. bride,; and the Steve B. Nybofsievening. He discussed police de- procedures, AGE MEL ; her : : | , ending in|Chariie Woody and Mrs. Michael Our jaresst single Purchase of VALENTINE-SEAVER children to save money, . {ment of ‘white and yellow carna-|Catherine: Birch, ‘publicity, public "When We compel them to do ions, — Cine nee, rae, a] 6 BOfas and There’ moans,..EXTRA rae FOR ‘xou: | ~ father's sense of thrift, not his|Barbara Jean O'Day, Care] Morris|membership; Mary Eleanor Lock own. Thus, his action and Betty Maria Nyhof. — _jman, education; Edythe Perry moral meaning to him. Bertus Nyhof was best man, and/Public work and welfare; x * * Mike Morris, Evert: Wvhot “and Hove Sout. ending: Mrs. Robert - So if we want to congratulate|Hugh Stevenson seated the guests. ston, =W ourselves over his economy, let's .* * = . ee a aon rejoice over the accumulated. reception _was—held—in—the Mrs. Trevethan, Scott in hig, piggy-bank — but not kid! Fisher Union Hall, and Miss Lockman, scholarship. F £ Mrs. and Mrs, Brack- Featured in California . a ame Leaders — New Starter Home |forst. Michae Fall Dinner | Has 4- Way S tretch 2 eee es > } <8 Yad be a : The “Barrington” $239 ener REGULARLY $354.90 ’ . * ' 5 H z, . —" cere on . , . -| See pg ne Or A Chosen for — quality detail! Newest double fornia’s rapid growth is the in- : gre nnn welted arms ... modern buttoned Lawson back. J = “YOUR CHOICE...Onty $9 BO OF ANY GROUP SHOWN : 5 | ET i aut : | h _ EASY BUDGET TERMS AVAILABLE F L : : Fi E i ; ix i i}, i i eF z ik addition economical and attrac- tive,” Steinberg promises. EASY TO ADD A growing family could add al bedroom off the bedroom at the) _ back of the house, a study off the | . \master bedroom, a dining room off the living room side. “The garage offers the largest | area for expansion,” Steinberg | says. Its ridge beam furnishes an) exact dividing point for construc- | tion of a large room with. ample, space left for a single car. The! roof = allows for carport ex-| The “ELMHURST” Specially priced for this sale Biscuit $ back. Handsome arm treatment. Foam rubber — Limited quantity, hurry ... while they last! “ Includes 4 each: Cups, Saucers, Fruit Dishes, Large Dinner Plates ; Provincial _pa ttern fea- pare: san tagarcrtonke al pa sealer’ sive Sith Poppytrail. boat this cited as we are a t 2 an oiegriet mood in contemporary colors sealed for life under glaze. Oven and deter- gent proof. — Come in and view “Red Rooster” today. Regular Price... $14.95 nN off SPECIAL OFFER.....$T1.95 everyday wear,” Ask for Style, $577 a = White and gee 7 cane . nd & Bo - Tan Elk , Ve . «on All Open Stock a oe REGULARLY $359.90 A perfect choice for any living room! . Strik- ing elbow-saddled arms . T breach 3 seamed and buttoned back . . trim brass ferruled _ legs. Cushioned with ‘foam rubber for deep seating comfort! ~- Other Patterns Included in This Sale..: — Homestead Provincial ..... .$11.95 California Ivy ...... ooo SLLIOS California Provincial ....-..$11.95 Red Rooster .............$11.95 - Del Rey .........+-.+++-B11L95 Confetti es hae cee bv OES Be sure to see Peach Blossom, also on sale, ~ OPEN MONDAY and FRIDAY EVENINGS LU LAYTON s — 3065 Orchard Lake Rd. Telephone FE 5-9474 . Keego Harbor APPLIANCES _ FREE PARKING RIGHT at OUR BS DOOR | - Sires 8% nell Sizes 12% to 3 mg TODD'S 22% | | Dixie Porrery "For Your Convenience ‘Shoes for the Entire re Oped Dolly 10.4. M, 109 P. M. = Sunday 10 9 Py M. 5281 Dixie Hwy. (Near Waterford) OR 3-1894 nw. Berea reaseai| | , | ae a eS eg Led ee é Ley i , { j * : Jes if : . = 4 8 - i ? ; ; ; oe ba 7 ; H 07 Ethel Ba iste : m % . F bs j ti * i | be es * my = \ | = * . : . ’ : \ ‘na ‘= pa, = \ ; Pe . y ae SS oe i b ‘ a4 ca aaa j : : ‘ ee is é \ i. a eee 5 * ih. : : i : : ; a4 | ! ry { } ; ize i 2 e Poke . 'y z * \ , ae . oe j é m sty Gy Wie * * 4 ‘ : h: bd \ es . ‘ a : 5 ilies ‘ % 5 AR . . . ae Were ae erememiane 2: PONTIAC PRESS: FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER, 18, 1957 _ wa $e ; 5 “ eee < 4 a aig. 5 ; é ¢ fs : é 4, ": s ; : > . : i Es J ce ie | : ‘Balle Sutio’ Enroll Next Week in U.ofM. Courses Here| . Ballet Studio /Enroll Next Week in U.ofM. Courses ‘Here| -foOpen 6th Year Pontiac aiea residents interest-nomic factors which have given|chief European states, including| w | purse ps; Music Ed. 121 (2 off 7 res ed in — ng their pr yg re sd to present-day y ehemeaggyl| par eo in Italy, Russia 5 —_ _ Recreation Department] an extension courses may regis|problems of recreational” leader- Library Science 165 — (note in Waterford. Township tap text x wok a ~“dghipRoom 100. above) gt ce; Sponsors Child Project |incuding six education, three Ii. oe ee of Ele-| Wednesday, Sept. 18: q : ' brary science and one history, One| itary school Instruction. 4:30| Ed. C135 — Psychology of Child '_ ee “Ballet. Studio,” sponsored. by|/English and one psychology), po 109 of su-|Development— 7:30 p.m., Room ‘ the Waterford Township Recrea- —_ nora ad prorenge — Lin. Pervision Sen at super-|100: iocemeatie presentation of tion scheduled to}c unior School, Hills- - s generalization . concerh- x78 program, analysis of super ’ es eh vee Set. wee ee vision techniques, Presupposes|™ @rowth of children trom birth direction of dance spec: training and experience in elemen-|t maturity. Emphasizes asa A“ Carol Wolfe. Registration of individual|tary education and knowledge of : : approach.|§ | ' ge / % YER last year for weekly instruction|ning of the first class session . Report Curtailment ot aillekan! : ) mei RESISTANT i: Tune, aceording to” Tom ‘Belton, Several courses will also be | ED. Dive—AuiioVisual Methods} 7 : land “adhstmen wy ge RESTON | irc." anpua rectal i) teed a Uae Oren, Oatrd |e) Peal and waical on OF Train Service — - tous ture 1 ja | SHOCK | aphopabogelparaaelp followi pr peter Er eonagy ol igrertgre eee “New |arda, when referring to interestz|for adult personality INCABLOC Movement PROOF This program is designed for |_ The following is a schedule Of/and rmethods from field trips to| NEW YORK (INS)—The New when referring to interests, x children of pre-school age and Pontiac registration next week andi movies:to radio and recordings.| York Central Railroad was re-|Deeds and abilities of children and * * * You're Choice “ hers through advanced are con- |°2“™e 157. Deviant Individual, will register atl. = Low. MAGNETIC | ducted Saterdays, from 9 a.m eo 2 if needed prove profitable, ‘| Ed. E100—Vocational and Prac-|7:30 p.m, Tuesday. The course is/ Price! - ene to 4 p.m. and afiernoens during | Monday, Sept. 16 History 120—Europe Since 1919] A spokesinan sajd this would|*!°2! Arts Education in Community! study of gifted, mentally defec-§ UNBREAKABLE the week. F208 — Community Recrea-|—7:30 p.m., Room 102: Background|probably mean elimination of C2Oms--7:30 p.m., Room 100: Sur-|tive, neurotic, and psy-) Ne Money Down—$! « Week : a 4:30 oe! , ‘ vey course for teachers and coordi- children. It. discusses the] Seat for CRYSTAL “Dore emphasis will be given to|“%: p-m.—Development ot European states and peoples to-lsome passenger service between pred SENCATIONAL js right! - Ic the advanced students work in toe|“lanket with its name inscribediting ‘em... A ANN ARBOR U#—The usual rate| sheep. on the side in Miss Power's finest}a person who never gets sick of a meee Snes Sees oe whe alco have thee eeeewerk. getting sick. owners once every ae eg Pty er fy ore ik d “Taken over a 32-month period,| show them in the boot ont of-0 | : ois eon ee as study included five successive; Second-hand 5 tees seetet interviews with a panel of 700 fam-| that’s missing ts the back seat “*. etait os TS ; flies typical of urban American) 994 the meter. —_ society. “These sheep are a wonderful a. ae: fark oe #6 oan, Sale te och vats 4 es eu During almost three years |4 every day,” says Powers, 2 = 1 vein the|study at Western Michigan oe a -= a 10 & ee ee ee el oot dink the eure ef tvcsteck| MER SEER | market once. oeimeediag | anityened ™ a cor 009 sarin von age tl or more|People who wish to get away from| epee & . : : * * * $ | i : The stody wes released today Miss Powers has had a_ fond- be B tf 4 ‘ onde wf cry on ~ - ness for sheep for a long time. . “a Se | | 5 tical Assn. Tt was conducted by |_, MY uncle gave me a pet lamb oF . ee. Z three, "University, reecarchers, {WheM I was 10 and Tve loved NO MONEY DOWN: a Combination Pei Coarse Lintager, Eva Musller © 96 MONTHS TO PAY : witiG | As expected, purchases wereiDetroiter Crashes Car e WRITTEN GUARANTEE | | least frequent among those owning Trying ‘to Elude Police : e BONDED SALESMEN—— : pao uit dis rate nee 7 sitdees (INS) — Kenneth . | Was $349.95 Sew cat cuen every cts seara,|Reatty, 30, of 179) Tracy fo Del 4 Call FE 8-3019 4 1 Ne were Oo Oe TN Sn fea Meaiieh gekap ain to aut]. SER for Free Estimate 3a | ow... fered a head injury when his car| [RAXxs) ec The surveyors also learned 25) ached after being chased « CE eet tee a endee jecar|lice on Six Mile road. 7P ote AMCO STEEL FENCE Co. Soe | $ ; 1 : | + 4 pemethee ogre? a ome prisoner + agro Be ] gone senegal 621 S. Telegraph - on — . ress. 4 OOK | ‘ : ae being held on a charge of reck- x OOK voter ere etet : oat tae Americans —— sca 4 fre-liess driving. He told police he tried| “ Se oe | TV, radio and phonograph combination , now an os 5 oe seers anes to escape because his driver's li- RAR RRS fe | . available for -the price you'd ordinarily pay for TV than the one they replace,” was oe Court eee in Tref- rrr : : re | alone! Low Boy styling and luxurious, this cabinet toot coche habits, —— —! NO MONEY DOWN is an impressive piece of furniture. Besides the big, . | . beautiful-TV, included in the cabinetry is a powerful tadio Gnd 3-speed automatic phonograph that plays with beautiful brilliance and tonal clarity. ES New BENDIX ces a ° pet ag 21” Side Tuning ba : sce. REGULAR PRICES pren |n | . , 3 : Expect to Enthrone _ et | Brotern alec w= | ee. E EVI N I () N New Aga Next Month “2 -..See ae | cae mE He I a L be 3% oe oo by Mantavani * oung LONDON ™—The new Aga 4, White Silver Sands, by Don Ronde Khan, ‘spiritual. leader of the KeXy- pa — a oe ae —-—-— : world’s Ismaili Moslems, is ex- . pl Semmens pl goudlma se wee Was $19995 pected to be enthroned in Dar es % 1. Teddy by - Cy : | Salaam, Tanganyika, next month, ( : Bear by Elvis Presley. fy ; 3 his mother said today. She told|f ‘vossie': canii gt sb gy coer rd an ec BD Now at WKC... reporters the exact date had not ‘ yet been decided. , Hold Detroit Bartender . | for Slugging Policeman ‘2 WEEKLY 9. That'll Be the Day by The Crickets The So-yearcld Aga tock overt @ laa 10. Whole Lotta Shakin’ Goin’ On, OD tt | Py es fs: as leader of the Ismiailis last July 3 ae 7 ey ie ; : Y ~ No Money Down, $1.50 Weekly after the death of his grandfather. | ° . Peta / Aig is : <5 10 “nT” TUNES ” i a Distinctive modern styling, ifi this big, beautiful Bendix NOTICE > -; (5 RECORDS) 2 AE eee : | oe’ © 21-inch TV. Advanced engineering brings in the clearest, to owners of = fe». “y . —E sharpest picture you've ever seen. Base extra. Linzne|| Si | i, OG°| See | _ “OPEN FRIDAY and AND ‘. _ Only . ? : 4 Bs MONCRIEF || Gage) ror. wsrme nns | ge SPECIAL! NEW LOW PRICE! FURNACES =f La a EUREKA “converting to Demonstrators, But Guaranteed ‘ ROTO-MATIC MODEL. 660 GAS: | Sat. pee | | Set 14925 Before you convert to gas, be sure * you get the Luxaire or Moncrief €88 conversion unit Made by the manufacturer ~to : 3 o | [Lop ORIGINAL WAS $79.95 VALUE! " ‘ Gussh Dita Pht s Like Venel Wate 5 Pape eos Bs . LOPss NORTH wyeLeli. | Tonight | Until 9 ss * = at Ft oar - = y ay ceed 5 ASS See j Ns Ppt eS cee Me a | ee » rs A. t 5 } ey eS : [dese : 7s : F) XY t ae Be) ae ee J ieee ad fi se if a od ae cd ai Veeco! \ > : erl, A _ i 3 c ; ‘ i A < = : : < . 3 as ! f 61 atantne sac CS THE PONTIAC PRESS | vy pena items eee a | Represented inthe Past? On This hove Each Friday Le a ame: . nee a FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1057 : We ee “FORTIAG, MICHIGAN Pe . ; TWENTY-ONE Q as gm ¥ 9 1 : ' ' “a eee ——— . PHS Wesshecy Club: Plans _ Homecoming Activities "By JACK HENDRICKSON Homecoming plans got underway this week when Pontiac High School Booster: Club held its first organizational meeting of the Football Season Passes New at St. Michael's By MICHAEL BUCHANAN It’s back to the old grind, as the “dance, The profits went toward new jackets for the cheerleaders. semester Wednesday after school — her Gilbert has returned as awhile. with its faculty adviser Donald principal, There are three new sis- The Michagiee Hal 0 this year. ganized once again MacMillen, ee = s ye . leticles denies A « Open St. Freds . With High Mass Staff Increased by 3; _ Varsity Cheerleaders |Freshmen, Upperclassmen. to Get Acquainted Area senior high school students went back to the books this week. Their school spirit sparkled as they joined new activities: and returned to the one they participated in when school closed for summer va- Sept. 9 [Area High. Schools Hold Dances Tonight Justine are qoias half . distributed to students during an season. The first game is with days until the second semester,| assembly the first day of school. Roseville on Sept. 20. . * x * Cheerleaders and athletes arejopen house October 13 so parents The board of education will hold Lee v eat . ee x Fs. = # nego EONARD’S neu arniwvale... . & few people who will really work are: Sister Dennis, from Cag U St. Michael's has a hopeful hard with him when work on the St. Anne's, Detroit, science; Sister! + taut team this year, with many | _{Julia, from St, Mary’s, Flint, com parade float starts. | ial, and Sister Julig, who pre-|Prospects in the freshman class. Plans for the homecoming festivi- eel ema nox det onde The seniors are anxiously wait- ties, four weeks from today, in jand is now teaching health, cloth:| ing for today when they are to which Boosters will play the major | 7)” pag gud peperah ecience in high be measured for class rings. role,, include a parade through | ne ae By the way, the freshmen seem downtown Pontiac to Wisner Sta- PROVIDE SEASON PASSES to-be keeping their distance from . dium, a half-time show, and an all- There are new things at St.|the seniors, Wonder why! Could it school dance. - - paca Ot pert. Se Se Boosters will also officiate at an aji-scheol election to deter. ~mine this year’s Chief and Prin- honors.) The chosen two will ride the PHS float. | mens of biological significance uhior High School students meetings of Chete | ‘held the first | Youngpeter took a few members cP Se ie mi. ei a ~of his Biology III class on @ tourist = | biology expedition to Mexico dur- ' ; ’ pleasure by meeting new and old friends. - ing the summer vacation. They Ht Pontiac Press i \ eee ‘ A * ‘ if S ft THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1957 ¥ | 1967 FORD V-8 - FAIRLANE VICTORIA This smart Victoria has power - steering Radio, Heater, and White Wall Tires. Your present car will probably make the down payment. 1967 PLYMOUTH V-8 4-DOOR SEDAN This clean one-owner Plymouth has. auto- matic transmission and factory heater. Here is a sweetheart of a car at a price you won't duplicate. “ 1395 tu : washers, ete. Prie, od econ "© TOP TRADE-IN ALLOWANCE for your present car on truck or cay. © LOW DOWN PAYMENT your present will bi make’ the down peyment. © LONG EASY TERMS 1952 FORD CUSTOM FORDOOR SEDAN What a buy. Has radio and heater. If you are looking for transportation at a low price... see this! $295. 1954 PONTIAC TWO-DOOR SEDAN Sharp looking automobile that runs like new. Has hydramatic, radio and heater: This is a real family car and priced at ‘795 1954 BUICK SPECIAL TWO-DOOR SEDAN with Dynaflow. Has radio and heater and has had best of care... low mileage . . full price $895, 1955 FORD VICTORIA Smart looking, low mileage, this one owner § car has Ford-O-Matic, radio and ‘heater. Better hurry if you want this buy. *1295 © BANK RATES JO 4-6266 | 4 Phone Call Will Start a Courtesy Car Te 1954 PLYMOUTH SEDAN with automatic transmission, radio, heater and white wall tires. A sweet buy at only ‘695 1965 FORD FAIRLANE TOWN SEDAN A. beauty with Ford-O-Matic, radio and heater. One owner and as clean as they come. Full price $1095 1955 CHEVROLET V-8 BEL AIR HARDTOP with Powerglide. Radio and heater. Excep- tionally clean, low mileage and a sweet- heart of a buy at 31295, 1955 LINCOLN CAPRI HARDTOP with radio, heater, white wall tires, auto- matic transmission and fully power packed, © Never before at this low price. 1695 1953 PONTIAC . CONVERTIBLE , What a car! What a buy! Has Hydramatic, radio, heater and ‘white wall tires. The full price is only ‘495 1954 FORD V-8 RANCH WAGON with radio and heater, If you want a wagon that looks good, runs good and is a bargain, see this special now. ‘795 1956 FORD CUSTOM TUDOR SEDAN Smart looking with attractive white wall tires. Has Ford-O-Matic, radio and heater. See it. Drive it. *1195 1957 FORD V8 CUSTOM “300” with factory heater. Just look at the low price and you will be amazed. This is the kind of a buy that makes Turner's the place to buy. 1695 ~ HAROLD TURNER FORD 464 South Woodward . . . . Birmingham Rasta pam MI 4-7500 ia y an 18 or 21” i -~ _THE PONTIAC PRESS: FRIAY, SEPTEMBER 1 18, 1087 o% wy VE A edie ‘deed. What tims fe the best. Siok tann,| prening ‘con bo Gene dar "hen mnnved. Meh of in tater Sil aiken he ‘siiven a Steed. Certain plans are lines ta dbl et Ass't. County Agricultural Agent to cut and how does one protect] ing the sumimer months if we | injury to shrubs and trees is due | material, especially if it covers at|area which are easily damaged by {these wounds from rots: are repairing splits or injuries. | to winter thaws which allows wa! sg lp otic warlng- ag Alumi-jcold weather. Some of these are/ ¢ Nearly every home owner bleeding? ; ter loss from the tops while the [num foil, particularly tha, beevablanalies Biapueel and sionally does some trimming of his| “One of the first rules of eaten: Se Seen ot Serer Seranies soll and roots are still trosen, Loelen tus content possibilities|These plants more often {ming trees or large shrubs 4s tol sin - . — jimuch Mulching with: straw, - leaves, Were: amall. numbers ot Sees eel: seaiened tes , make the cut as close to the-trunk green following | sawdust grass clippings . times. < Jor larger branch as possible with-|Srena' Ben’ eents dtp (oothg ana root’ in |BEWARE OF MR, MOUSE ee a : : setup. dag trunk. Never! -onvenience and safety to the tree, activity, and often, winter burn. Mice, on the other hand, as) es toe Stein is ON BAR-B-Q fis ao ene Tha nee ay Winter pruning is always more ad-lMULCH IN NOVEMBER mest serious if. gnod. telier telnet tars, saaten COE Gane } — nearby. For this reason mulched|these locations cause cracking EQUIPMENT: Now on Our Floor nEW 1958 GARDEN MASTER New 32” Rotary MOWER ®. Prices Have Reduced Prices on All Lown Mowers! ‘OPEN ‘TIL 9 P.M.—TERMS TO SUIT LEE’S SALES & SERVICE | 921 Mt. Clemens St. Been Greatly | | i 12 is i i i i FE 3.9830 Mums the Word £S iS ent og. Parker Kleen Sweep ( With | Master Cut » 21 Inch Size Priced at $129.50 ALL TYPES OF | WATER SOFTENER SALT 25-Lb. Bag 79° \ Nuggets ~ Now Is the Time to FERTILIZE or RESEED Your Lawn Before Cold Weather OO hhh hh hahahah, = Ne \ ‘ee Boadway-Shell Ne | TS) Hardware \f Ceeeeserrercrrce> * Auburn Ave. FE 2-6506 Open Deily 8 to 6 — Fridoy ‘til 9 To ABAYT i | Reigns as Fall Flower| Queen Until Mr. Frost)., Wears Cold Crown themum. of e & ‘ Sees = the continuing of great improve- My Garden ts a place of prayer— Each day I go and linger there The peace of heart, the peace~of mind. * * * For as I work with His own sod, . . J feel much closer to my God. FE Zz f | > e considered best. The soil , Such wounds, whether made dur-|frozen, Yet it has chilled suffi- . olen cage aussie ae cos ing the winter or summer should/ciently to insure complete dor- Big Boy and Arvin J iskes the perfect avenue for |2!W8Y3 be . Old/mancy, When trees and shrubs are Grill a al ne for |wounds which have not started to|mulched early in the fall, root Bor-B-Q Grills ee acca rot should also be treated if there} growth and top growth may con- . wy. is any evidence of cracking of the/tinue because of warm soil and | Beg. 39.95 with dre: : result in severe frosting of branch ‘Hood and Spit. - HOUSE PAINT NOT BEST tye. end seen, Kents by an early — Though house paint can be used, * * * = rd cad Syl ‘19 it does injure the trees because " Rabbits and mice occasionally of. the turpentine. Commercial! -anse seriops damage to valuable lf sag oplyacly $ i preparation called tree wound/ eg. 17 tistactory,|Dlants and fruit trees by chewing wind guard, guard, spit dressing is much more sa actory.ithe bark from the trunks and R 9 | re. PY stant to weate|Ot .19.95 - § 3] are very re ‘0 weath-| ‘The factor usually involved with 24 tach size 1 and have considerable anti-| spit injury is deep snow which BS. value. prevents them from reaching more Mulching trees and shrubs |tasty food like apples, twigs Reg. $14.95 Geil. 99.49 has. saved then from se- |grass or hay. Wrapping the trunks ‘damage or less, especially | with any material which if these plants have recently |a barrier usually is sufficient. My Garden’ ° Out there, beneath His clear, blue skies, On bended knee, I raise my éyes. , * * Somehow, my heart is happy, free, As there His wondrous works I see Each blade of grass, each flower rare, Bespeaks His love and tender care. x *« * >. And as I seek His counsel fine, Again I see — in memory — A Garden called Gethsemane : * * * Where Jesus often werit to pray, As He began another day. I’m glad I have a Garden where I too, can talk with God in Prayer. —by Madeline G. Wilson (A preface to the 1957-58 yearbook of the East De- troit branch of the Woman's National Farm and Garden Association.) q Trim Rea: Then Protect Wounds From Ro & again reaches the flower of his choice, the rose, and Venus al-| lows him to touch it with his lips. plants or plants surrounded by tall bs cgi. - ” ® tan id Bleeding grass commonly at-| drying novia’ the pred of poe Abel part of all of the exposed branches, STAKES BREAK WIND Many have found a small wind- break to spell the difference be- tween survival and loss. Stakes at yi - jat least 12° inches beyond the be wrapped and nailed, This ‘ma- terial should .reach to the ground, ? the four corners of the plant and) = GOLDEN VICARI & SYRINGA 2.50 fiberous or plastic material may|[ esevevoev eevee ervr eee eeeoee eee $2.95 eee ee eee eetreenereeeeeneeee _ (Convexa and Rotundiaiolia) Over 1000 Beautiful Trees Grown Right—Priced Right JUST ARRIVED, . . HOLLAND BULBS 25 Varieties of Tulips, Hyacinths, Daffodils, Crocus and Crape Hyacinths 1835 8. Rochester Read ASPARAGUS HARVESTER — Oregon farmer Stanley Allison demonstrates the operation of the machine he designed to put as eS ee ee Develops } Machine " , Aid Job» . Asparagus Farmer Saves sheesh Peec Tulip Bulbs 12 Bulbs and $] 59 _ Fertilizer The farmer - inventor came up ‘ with a low-slung, four-wheeled de- Dean's Garden — Center ‘Pure Merion Blue 6 Bie wpe we Lb. $1.39 Perennial Rye Grass............ Lb. .21 Kentucky Blue ................ Lb, .95 | Creeping Red Fescue........... 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Ft. oa SBS. bers Only SOIL IMPROVER “3% $9 95 _ SCoTTs Seed and Fertilizer SPREADER 151 OAKLAND FE 4.1894, ek) * May we say we told you so? Two weeks ago this) | | Being the only. school in Michigan which afiuiled Soccer a8 a varsity sport puts Cranbrook in a unique Situation. Michigan and Michigan” State now award varsity let- ters for soccer, and except for foreign imports, it seems ‘that the two schools have very little problem in center- ing their state recruiting program. The big probien te to-comeelli fer the few sector ‘players Cranbrook will graduate every year. . Coach Ben Snyder of the Cranes isn’t exactly over- joyed at being the center for Michigan soccer recruiting. “= * * Snyder would rather see a few more schools put soccer on their varsity program, so that he could find a -few schools locally to make up a schedule, and to stimulate some interest in the sport in Michigan.. ‘Soccer is big in many parts of the country, and it’s so to maintain,” said Snyder. “It would an ideal activity for any intra-mural or of a school,” he added. IS: INTERESTED & sotcer team requires only an open field, couple nets and a ball. Athletic director Tom Dodson of Pontiac schools foresees soccer as a near addition to school system's athletic and recreational outlet. x * The new high school will have sufficient land area to field a team, or the Wisner area could accommo- date several playing areas. MORE SCHOOLS NEEDED Snyder would like very much to help any school which may be interested in initiating a soccer program. : Oakland County could be the pioneer in bringing . about a soccer league in the state. Snyder would be happy to present the details necessary for organiza- tion. Are there any takers? ~ writer predicted Buddy Parker would get quarterback Jack Kemp from the Lions. Tuesday of this week we said that Lynn Chandnois would be released by the Steelers .. . Ken Stilley, U. of D. line coach who has the “off-season” job of being the mayor of Clairton, Penna., weighs over 300 pounds. He admits to only 250 ds. “That’s the weight limit of my bathroom scale,” he sa: ae &- 2 ® The akating Anectmy family is having.s 15th anni- "versary celebration with an exhibition of skating cham- pions at the Rolladium tonight . . . Gene Bone, assistant pro at Tam O’Shanter, is thinking about leaving his job there to make the complete winter and summer pro tour . . . Tam O’Shanter fs a strong/bidder for the Bull Session’ =r Chie Fans for Saturday; Macleay to Speak Monday’ Football at Pontiac High this torjam at 7: 1959 PGA. Irish Reserves Are Green, Notre Dame Largely Junior Team eguin tile pase with Pustes ete Detroit eS Ind.| Washington than last| g-porter. Kuenn 2, Plews, Chrialey. SOUTH BEND, Ind. & — Last, was Notre Danie’s second and last 1956 victim, 21-14. Indiana lost to Notre Dame, 20-6, 4 Z Ron Geiger Stars for Fliers Notre Dame had nine sopho- more starters in last seasons finale. Thus, this year’s team will be. pre- dominantly a junior team, relying) / ; on sophs for what depth there will Sutfielder at Pontiac High School be. : in the early 1950's, made quite a : FW from being strong competitively -Certainly, forces can hardly avenge last year’s routs by Michi-| - gan State (47-14), Oklahoma (40- 0), Navy (33-7) or Towa (48-8). All i 2 iu zi z é i ss 3 aTe oF if i nl i 8 4-Pound Trout Hits Perch Bait, Surprises Angler : P ontiac M an. Spar kplug Dottes Meet Cleveland of Army Baseball Team | Ron Geiger, who starred as anjin Pontiac and is a five-year vet- eran of the City Softball League. Pete, a service career man, lives in Baltimore, Md. and belongs to the US. Navy band. Berkley, wasn’t fishing for trout, | E Hl i iff 5 é diy i fy! i : : y Sea? # i Ld Tigers Detroit Scores” : 6 Tainted Runs . 2S ee od LZ | *] ek Teen-Ager Beats Last Michigan Entry fo Defeat Nats Boone, Bolling Homer for Sweep of Series; Maas Wins 10th WASHINGTON w — The Detroit BROOKLINE, /anes. -(INS) — Four U, S. Walker Cuppers—a Den- tist, a collegian and two service- oine the finalists in the 57th-an- nual YU. S. Amateur golf champion- years. ov “But we're very thin with 50 or|se-Piews. DP-B 52 players on the field. We'll have| Bs"; : U-Summers, Hon Cytak. ‘T-3:35. A-1,019. Hi dentist from Pomona, Calif., will, meet E. Mason Rudolph, a bespec- tacled 23-year-old army private , Tenn., The other clash at the Country - Club in presk line will pit Rex Baxter, 21-year-old N.C.A.A, ships. . pr. Frank Taylor, a 40-year-old titleholder from Amarillo,. Tex., ““\two 18-hole rounds that trimmed 4 the original field of 200 from 16 iumph in Battle of Fumbles, 85 kook ok against wiry Lt. Hillman Rob- bins, an air force officer oom Memphis, Tenn.. All four survived yesterday's down to four, with Taylor emerging as the strong. favorite to win the AP Pe ee re i™ ‘oe 3 ‘: eb et ee AR: q 2a ; * rag ere y : iy or Me : | Ped > Us af i i } ‘ 3 RRS a. THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY? SEPTEMBER 13, 1957" a _bwoyry.srve ’ kok Kocsis Eliminated, > and 4 Michigan’s last of the 10 oites’ who started the tourney, Chuck Kocsis of Royal Oak, was elimin-. ated by teen-ager Phil Rodgers, University of Houston golfer, 5 —, Kocsis last year aol & te finals before losing to champion - Harvey Ward. Taylor—picked by Ward as his~ —disposed tourney. most likely successor. of: Jim Tom Blair of Kirkwood, Mo., . 2 up, in yesterday’s morning round * before ousting Gene Andrews of Los Angeles, 2 up, in the quarfter- The Senators played on the same |formula, Of their five runs, only|- ~ Coupled with Boston's 7-1 loss to pulled Detroit within three games of third place. The Tigers are 1514 games out of first place; Boston 129. The ——< gave Detroit a the Chicago White Sox, the victory! . 3043-pounder, 49%4-inches long. 218TH MUSKIE — “Mr. Muskie” might be a good title for Otto Lebendig, St. Clair Shores, who recently captured his 218th muskie in 34 years of fishing Lake St. Clair. The latest one (above) was a Bridgeport, Conn., 5 and 3, and Onn O2O~mwio my Cevucenun~o-3 imnceaaseesh! | Peconn- rH sonnue Totals 38 810 Te Totals si) A-Safe on Kuenn’s error for Stobbs in Ti teniins ol ber taecuntng tn 4 1360 }10—8 000 110—5 RBI-Stobbs, Plews 2, Left-Detroit 8, Maas 1, Btobbs in Rain-Delayed Game BATTLE.CREEK (@— Unbeaten | Wyandotte, Mich., moved against once-beaten Cleveland, Ohio, today in the double-elimination Eastern playoff of the American Amateur Baseball Congress here Rain forced “postponement of their game, - scheduled for. last night. The winner will play once-beaten the Eastern playoff will enter a four-team national tournament with the winners of two other regional playoffs. = Likes Irishmen | Skinner Pleased Abou Ceccarellli Doing OK felli, Baltimore Orioles pitcher, was reported in satisfactory con-|hander who beat them eight times dition today after undergoing an)last. season with a single and two By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS After 12 months of living with “choke up’’ taunts, Milwaukee's Top Cards by 9 Games= == ~ Loat then was caried to the 21st hole 3 before wiping out 19-year-old “ 12% |Rodgers of La Jolla, Calif., his. 1: 2 jroommate at the University of Kansas City 2 Hi eo 34% | Houston. : Washington 52 87) 374 3S * * * . THURSDAY'S RESULTS — The Baxter-Rodgers Vendetta: ——.. was the centerpiece of some ex-' 8. Weehingien 5, night Kansas City at Baltimore, cancelled, rain. Only games scheduled, cellent competition during two. oe rounds over the test- par 35-37—72, 6,860-yd. course., "hes a chunky blond, had: is squared the match with a difficult” 20-foot putt on the 18th for a birdie. lafter playing the last five holes-in- birdie-par-par-birdie-birdie. TODAY'S GAMES ‘o at New Y¥ 7 (6-5) vs, ‘commen (7-00), —Bakimore, tp — “(1310) vs. Johnson (13-9. Braves have proved: their stuff, for the moment at least, against their chief tormentors — Brook- lyn’s dethroned Dodgers. Scottish Coach | M‘Creary and M’‘Carthy at Red Wing Camp SAULT STE, MARIE (®# — The! Detroit Red Wings, who have a Scottish coach named Jimmy Skin- ner, may have a couple of Irish- men named: Mac in their lineup this winter. -Although Skinner won't go out on a limb and predict Red Wing assignments for Bill McCreary and Tom McCarthy, he admits they both rate high in his béok. * x. & McCarthy, an able man at either ‘left wing or center, was troubled .|with illness and injuries. with the | 7|Edmonton Flyers last year. .|between an emergency appendec- | In| tomy, a broken toe and a shoulder | separation, he scored 18 goals in: about half the Flyers’ games. * * * “Td say he’s a sure bet to make the club,” Skinner said. The 23-year-old McCreary, less | spectacular than McCarthy, been working with Alex Del- vecchio and Lorne - Skinner said he wanted McCreary to get used to playing with ex- perienced forwards. McCreary! played with Edmonton last season. | | BALTIMORE ( — Art Cecca- y at Union Memorial appendectom -{Hospital, ~ i . |pinch single in the ninth. * | walks, Ferguson. | * * * The Braves never looked more like champs than they did last night. Held to only four hits by) rookie Danny McDevitt, they) paired 'em with walks and beat! {the Brooks 2-1 on Del Crandall’s * * With sécond-place St, Louis idle, ithe Braves padded their National nine days, gaining a five-game bulge with 15 to play and reducing itheir pennant - clinching magic number to 11, _t & * Any combination of Braves’ vic- tories and St. Louis defeats total- Milwaukee, tle its pennant. scrap in the next 24 hours in a two-game showdown and Chicago's second-place White © Sox. opening at Yankee aaa itoday. > * * | The Sox, who whipped Boston / '7-1 while the Yankees were idle, are five games behind with 16 left | (two more than the Yankees 6 Ihave). The Braves, who had lost five, jof eight had to scrap all the way| lagainst. the Dodgers’ 24-year-old ‘southpaw. They collected eight but managed hits in only) has| fourth and ninth—scoring in has each frame. * * * Two flare ups with the umps in- jterrupted the game, and the Braves won both of them. The first voided a Brooklyn run, the jsecond set up the winning marker. The Dodgers, eight games back in third, scored in the second off Bob Buhl, making his first start since August 18 because of a sore shoulder, and chased the right- walks that loaded the bases with one out in a frantic fourth. CHAMPS AMONG 9 — The affil-|. &nmual Club 99 Invitational golf tournament held s Golf and Country Club after dineer in the Club Wednesday at Moi pose with their troph winners of the 99. Froth left to right are Jimmy Johnson, Tony Tassi and Gib Mason. Low gross honors went to Mason while Johnsen and Tassi won the low net division. Refitting its name, 99 golfefs played in the 1s-hole tourney. \ League lead for the first time in/P® ing 11 starts the beer flowing in i The American League could set- 7 between the New York Yankees |) * is SATURDAY'S SCHEDULE Kansas City at ae ek 1 p.m. altimore, a (Candy and Howe Keep Rolling Chicago st Washington, 1. p.m. DENVER — Australia’s Don’ Kansas Cy at New York, PT pm. |Candy and Bob Howe had their ane ao ype out for thém today. in’ ; quarter-finals of the Colorado. NATION ee Lest Fet, Bobteg |Open Tennis Tournament. Milwaukee ..... so Ss 62 — * * BR. Lowis «...... 80 59 576 5 = Brooklyn | ...... a 9 33 8 Candy, nated No, 5. on the ‘Philadelphia os 70 Hi} 4 16 Davis Cup team will meet Mike™ Pisbursh "33 as gaa gee, |Davies, a tough competitor from. \Chicago 53 83038731 a Howe's foe will be Gard- THURSDAY'S RESULTS nar Mulloy of Miami, Fla., Wim-. Pitsburg, & & Cheng; t postponed rain bledon doubles champion and a: Only Davis a maeeatal GAMES * * Gy and R Sah 119) vs. Broke owsky (10-13) and’ Elston (5-6). Candy was idle in singles yes.’ “es ot Milwaukee. 8 p m.—Drysdale|terday but teamed up with Howe. New York at St. Louis, 8 ta = Genes itl Gqubles and downed Doug Cor- Casita “th ‘Chas a —san.|'¢y of Colorado Springs, Colo., and ford (17-4) - wuxball ono "| Bill Wright of Cheyenne, WYO. SATURDAY'S SCHEDULE 16-2, 6-3. * Philadelphia's i fon 1:30 p Brooklyn at Milwaukee, 1:30 |New York at St. Louis, } ri In baseball a runner must avoid? lan infielder who is in the act of. ___[Peeetvine or recovering a batted, ball. mm, SUNDAY'S Seta * a Lou Little Calls em By LOU LITTLE Only a “handful of college games and none of national importance, will mark tomorrow. But don’t let that fool you. There will be a great deal of earnest and aggressive foothbal?’ played, though you won't read much about it in the papers. More than. that, it will be some of the most important football of the season from” the viewpoint of both players and coaches. , I am thinking now of the practice game or the game-long intra- - squad scrimmage which most coaches plan to stage on the last Saturday before the opening game, usually behind closed gates or with a few dozen alumni enthusiasts and faculty members on the . sidelines. _ This is the rugged session that often answers. important questions” for the coaching staff. This is some of the hardest, even if not the best. executed, football of the year. * * * This is the day you get a definite answer, at least for the present,» as to what men have the ability, the stamina and the desire. You dis-. ‘cover which are the men who may develop rapidly endugh to be useful this season, and which of them are a year away. * * * This is the session that firms up the first two teams, the two units” necessary under our present-day substitution rulings if you hope to have a winning season. You don't do it with 15 players. The players know as well as the coaches the importance of this - session. Here’s a fight for supremacy not against men of another Ps Baxter downed Alex Sott of : | school but against your own squad-mates. It's a tough afternoon — — and an anxious one. The coaches are more worried about injuries « in a scrimmage like this than in a regular game because they know | the players, eager to impress, will put every ounce of try into every * block and tackle. ; In spite ‘of this hazard, the coach must take the chance. And it’s” «| worth it. It’s the spirit you see in this kind of scrimmage that makes" football what it is. A week from tomorrow the major action Segine fo get under way around the country. There are some big ones on the list, topped of. course by the Oklahoma-Pittsburgh game at Pittsburgh. * * * A It’s'a game that can bear on the season's national rankings as Bud Wilkinson’s Oklahomans put onthe line the most notable string of successes in modern football. * ” But if you'll ask Bud, V'll bet he'll tell you he is not nearly as worried about injuries in that game as he has been sometimes .. during the climax scrimniages of his fall practice. John bessagmed of Pitt probably will'tell you the same thing. Both had spring practice but even so you've got to bring your up to combat edge in the fall. And how — you like. to task without spring practice? } wy rer es i! 7 og ms * f *, / f | i. “f Spr Leh 2 ts i i ae: ‘|looked upon’with most favor by PONTIAC, MICHIGAN: FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER ris goto inowrs e ae he Women's | , Q Y al ( Golf Tourney Here Saturday’. Be : Defending champion Pontiac wil \ '38t0Tee Of Today at Dallas DALLAS (#—There . were — many hotshots in the field to pick an outstanding faverite today as 138 started the $40,000 Dallas Open but. Ken Venturi or Doug Ford would appear as good a choice as any. _ © ww * Venturi, winner of about $20,000 in three thonths of touring, was The 1957 Pontiac Pee-Wee Foot- of play. Saturday afternoon with four games scheduled at Beaudette Park starting at 3:30. Doubleheaders will be held each Saturday in the 10-team, two divi- sion league with over 300 boys taking part. Western division teams will use the outfield of the softball diamond and eastern elevens play west of the softball area, Games will consist of four six- the golfers themselves but Ford second ‘2? =e re +e ee ew :] = channel with your 1958 Diddy Dil oe Miata ee 2 : IT FRYS-IT BAKES @ | IT GRILLS-IT STEWS IT’S A CASSEROLE -IT ROASTS {T'S A DUTCH OVEN | Golf, Softball Sports Fare at Barbers’ Picnic Rochester Golf and Country of the year’ big winners, is being) kept away because of a stomach) ailment. Club will be the scene of the goif one softball on the state park diamond at 2pm. . | Harold Schreiner of Royal Oak Pee-Wee Football Lennie Begins. Season Saturday. “lby the Pontiac Parks and Recrea- Cleveland Tilt Mw Sume Second Clash ment Saturday at City Municipal] course, , fe 2 Phyllis Boyer, Zadah DeBoit, Lacy Everett, Eve Miller and - -. | Pat Wilson will represent this city minute quarters with a one- fp fe n in the 18-hole state MRA tourney. hour time ‘limit. 0 f e- aso Teams from cities throughout the Newést team to obtain a sponsor S state Will challenge Pontiac here ha been the Bagley Bears. The Southwest Civic Association is sponsoring the team with help from i i tomorrow, with Dearborn, Ply- Ohioans Improve Since|‘omorrow, | wih ea iy 20-10 Loss in~ Detroit stronger entries, Tee-off time is 10 a.m. the Southwest. Community Bene- Month Ago ficial Association. © - Ben Hogan was 192 top golf e « * Municipal stadium on Cleveland’s winner with $13,143. ‘Playing fclities, the marking second. pre-season football. clash|= 7 0 Ss, s game s Sd ne aed ee eee og oil The BEST SERVICE The Lions, winner by a 20-10) _ Costs Ne More tog ong = score in the first game Aug. 14, will be trying to bounce back after a 20-14 loss last Sunday to the Pittsburgh Steelers. The Lions have won three of four exhibition! and ‘give more youngsters & (starts while the Browns have only| : chance to get an carly’ start lone victory in four games. AL HANOUTE The western division will include| George Wilson and his stat of | CHEVROLET-BUICK Detroit coaches have been care- fully studying films of the last game between the two clubs, but added “I’m afraid the Browns will have changed a lot by now. 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On Display at the SHOPPING CENTER. _ FRI — SAT. — SUN. ~ FE Lion Season Ticket Sales Pass 38,000 DETROIT: (AP)—A flurry of ticket sales that put more than $10,000 in Detroit Lion coffers yes- terday has shoved the season ticket sales past the 38,000 mark. * * * To date the Lions have sold $8,161 season ticket books, eclip- sing by a sizeable margin the 1956 mark of 36,586 that was good enough for a new National Football League record.. x ke ke The campaign will close Sept. 28,. said general manager W. N. Kerbawy. He said the Lions have 45,000 reserved seats available and ‘|will put 7,000 general admission seats and 3,000 standing room spots uf ff i} Es Lavagetto Given. 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TRAIN, jreunified | to the [bum on Bilin, inn ware ctany cease Fontan coama Seeseal WW HAT’S: CASS MILTON she. may tighten up on Russian '|Adenauer, campaigning for next|the only. way to prevent this is to! diplomats. . : Pe . eng national — has remain strong and allied with) 9 : n aking man t NATO. oun Ambassador Sir Patrick Reilly of American aie = oo GOING ON: ; handed the Soviet Foreign Minis- ign train whi Se SATURDAY NIGHT 4liry a note yesterday, It was semi- ee ee _denauer's speeches are closed! BEER—LIQUOR—WINS lar to an offer of more liberal towns but it stops only at cities age goon on a tas ane COME TO ArOe GARDENS travel rules for diplomats Boe. — major speeches are sched- don't ect lev | | ’ | CLUB 59 . Adenauer makes. the same wine. a ° —- oe speech over and over again, And * * # e DANCING: e cite 9d fe LEER gomm Mall Qréere Filed Promstiyl == YEAR“ Poe rae re, he speaks at such length—the av- erage is an hour and a half—that his audience invariably becomes | restive. - |to- make short speeches," the Chancellor tells newsmen. “They come long distances to hear me’ speak and I don’t want to disap-| point them.” He speaks from notes. penned ih sprawling old German charac- 4ers. He begins with an attack on communism. * * * “It I am defeated,” he says, “‘it will be a victory for dialectical materialism and the beginning of the end for the Christian West.’” opens up on his politi- cal foes. He names them over and over again with finger-waggling irony. These men are fools and visionaries, he says—elect — _jat your own peril. nations. Socialist economic policy in Denmark, Norway and Sweden, he says, has brought sharper cost of living increases thin his free enterprise economy. * * * Toward the end of his speech he turns to foreign policy which his main rivals, the Socialists, have made their biggest issue. ; “We must try no experiments,” he says. “We must maintain our amie Stir 8 arenas comnaua cont © * ip TREASURE TROVE? — These are clitts of legend has it that buried treasure i hidden. The a Oe nA ner alle ga : " ay oe i re . mrey chect O “a 8| an ironamelting boom town ot the 18808, where son eng gts cn page Sy oe MATS. “SAT. & SUN. Sats J etamosee on a 4 ee Suows ‘SAT. ena” rm. § 20d. Chole. EVENING mae “8 “go... * 4 | | E heen toe — i| Calm? He-Cuts Himselt | Ensions Case “ Woedwand 12708 | %———2—_—sm—_ $| With Electric Shaver |p Syria's Crisis IN DETROIT g Mee coctese etnmped, ecthesirenent centage @ : mes a ; o> on oe oe an on om oe oe ae oe oe oe By EARL WILSON _ NEW YORK—We rode out to the garden spot of the universe ‘(next to Ohio), meaning Brooklyn—and found Jerry Lewis perfectly calm in his dressing reom, except that he’d cut him- © Finest in Foods © Finest in Drinks © Finest in Atmosphere THE NEW DRAYTON INN - 4195 Dixie Hwy. Formerly Hotel Commodore Welcomes: You... DRYER =Your Ole Maestre Invites You to— Adm. $1.00 _ self with an electric razor and was bleeding. : * * * : “only a jerk like me can do that!” he said. ’ We courteously agreed. On stage he was cool and hilarious. He’s - come far since last winter in Miami Beach when he was so depressed he thought of quitting the business. He’s worth going to Brooklyn to see unless you live in Alaska, and if you live in Alaska, well ... Jerry’'ll be playing Alaska. He got Sophie Tucker, Isabel Bigley and others to sing “Harvest Moon” — but Hal March balked. Hal grinned and said, “You wanted to do a single — so do a single!” * * Fe ° Spotting Eddie Fisher with his mgr. Milton Blackstone at a party for George Gobel, I asked Eddie of rumors he’s buying out Blackstone. “A lotta poppycock!” he proclaimed. Aside, I asked Lonesome George, “Where's spooky old Alice?” George: a put a chain on her and tied her under = sink.” * * *« ~James Mason sat down at a night club, saw the $3 minimum, Meet the Crowd : ate DIXIE BAR + Dancing Thursday & Sunday “to JACK AXFORD 2592 Dixie. _ Highway — Daneing Fri. and. Set. to DICK DENGATE and His “Esquires” ‘THE MIDNIGHT EARL... got up, had two drinks at the bar—and saved about a buck . The Phil Silvers dropped in on Polly Bergen and Freddie Fields to. watch TV. “PAil doess’t have a set,” Polly said. “The baby, expenses, and all.” Judy Holliday and Syd Chaplin applauded Lionel Hampton’s drum solo at his show though Judy’s laryngitis kept her out of “Bells are Ringing” . . . Tommy Dorsey's widow Janie says she may have to sue her children for cash from their trust fund for their . schooling due to TD leaving them his j insurance and the estate being tied up. Dancing Fri. and Sat. * Elaine Stewart’s first western was “Night Passage,” and she liked it so much she’s asked for more ... Jane Russell’s new -cafe act debuts Oct. 2 in alliance with ‘NATO under the end up a Soviet satellite.” The question of reunification, which the Socialists call Ger-. shrift from Adenauer. * * * The Russians don’t want a free, “It's not fair to my audience) leadership of the United States or| many’s No. 1 issue, receives short || Occasionally, but not often, the/ Chancellor shows his 81 years. His eyes are not so good as they used to be. His audiences are asked ‘not to smoke out of deference to him. . Tito, Gomulka Continue Chummy Talks Today PULA, Yugoslavia W — High- level Yugoslav-Polish talks con- tinued today on President Tito's secluded Brioni Island near here. Tito and Polish Communist par- ty chief Wladyslaw Gomulka left Ljubljana ‘yesterday and drove 125) ‘miles to Pula, where they boarded} Tito’s yacht for Brioni. The talks are designed to bring! the two independently — inclined| gether, Communist nations closer | Fri. & Sat. Nights ‘Nobel Lee . and His Band "Featuring the Tipton Bros, with Carl and His ' Twirling Bass @ Beer @ Wine @ Liquor CLUB 99 “Delicious Food” West on M-59 (at Speedway)” Premier Tells Reporters Situation Under Control After Cabinet Meets DAMASCUS, Syria @®—Signs of Legal on Car Fronts Blue Turn Indicators | 3412 Dixie Hwy. “DINE and DANCE OLD WORLD FOODS | KITCHEN MUSIC EVERY NIGHT CLUB TAHOE . “3 Little Words” Featuring oe Polzin at the Hammond Phone OR 3-9754 Cass Lake eect ee err vue, F AT THE SHOW BAR Dancing Fri. and Sat. Evenings : ‘ CHUCK STREBE’S “TUNE-TOPPERS” * HILLTOP Dixie at Telegraph Come and Join the Fun WESTERN and EVERY FRI., SAT. and SUN. ~~ FEATURING “~~~ SWING 130 $. Telegraph “SCRIB’S Bar ond Sacsabrast @ © WINE e © LIQUOR | fy Ow Be ay eh of Dang . 1 BE aleggt Ready ‘to Put on Shoes in Order to Find Work jing the navy as a lieutenant, John Las Vegas . pany’s auditioning models—all must be expectant mothers. x «kk * TODAY’S BEST LAUGH: The park- ing problem has its brighter side. Some people would never get any exercise at all if they didn’t have to walk to their cars ae brother, ELAINE . That's earl,’ ,, an armistice agreement and, un-|deaths have occurred from indus- like Zionists, we honor our signa-|trial mishaps, and nearly 5,000 ture.” more workers have been seriously Dell's Inn 1 srert ‘meee West Bizry said the Syrian and Egyptian armies are a_ single (Copyright 1957) # CORONADO, Calif. @ — On leav- E. Hermann, formerly of Nash- ville, gr congy, wrote to. prospective employers: “Ah’m from Tennessee but I've put on my shoes and I'm SUNDAY SPECIAL "Individual Pot Pies” Home baked, complete with -_ § and gravy, salad with choice of we. hot roll and butter, and vegetable. . \" Apearts | in Person Every Night Except Monday GORDON MacMILLAN re ARTIST | “The Catalina Piano Bar” Parties; 5 a ee VISIT OUR : | sone oe ae LOUNGE. “FINE LIQUORS, Bees 7-1 M.59 AT ELIZABETH LAKE ROAD 1650 N. Perry at Pontioc Rd. | FE 3-9732 oe ! xian, ba ‘ d, cdot Mac ag kes fore eee Specializing in Good Food ¢ from the asi ess. 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Solution? s = ae “ANNOUNCING RE-OPENING Aldo and Nello Sorbelli ore happy to announce Pot-0-Gold hich ‘appeared in a note with well-chosen, ao Me ila gly owner oie: in inst week's Pontiac - oc drad words, she|>- ( DINNER, It's human nature} 1 was decieved. ‘The suitor|G. (13) RUFFLED. Most INN « ‘e -& was Grateful for the present or| ‘ complain if you've selected) who sighs about his true love| realize that a Rumpled dress ‘at| the maybe perfectly sincere. never looks smart, but ing M-24 and Clarkston Road, Lake Orion FINE FOOD — LIQUORS — BEER — WINE For Reservations or Parties Call Helen Sorbelli, Your Hostess, MYrtle 2-6193 . phe Cocktail Bar With the Picture Window” garable, and complaints are not! than imitation, so that he,has| FLY type.) : : : - : H. 6) Laasibe, I ‘tt is not ea: : ee for a man to change his Veca tion, or occupation; he may t ej their father DEARLY. spectators than the CHE BERRYS 9 “ wal to) bans ws DRIVE- IN, ay pi ee. AAA C =— oO 7 : NOW SHOWING! XCLUSIVE: FIRST RUN SHOWINGS! ===ALL IN COLOR === 7 i BIR . | Mao's Long Vacation : a ee < | eo tt Ul oo oes vat evening. An expensive € ean’ be very dull; it's the of gaiety which makes for a Bristol, ron 3 H 5 J > > E a p sleeping you might wake up in Ui such pressure Mao flip-| is expected in animal ? down rules guards and the tamer ie {From China Government: w« ra. Bopped and laid down rues for] the guards nd maar | Cn ane We tere 5 ACHES WITH CRISIS Hong Kong as “you can’ tell me FRIGHT is that be may not be > Rags. Pee ith Bnet Voluntary or Enforced? _ ts partcalaly long right now|what's wrong. as long as you say| able to control he beast until , si om {a crisis that has the making of almuzied. = IL Fe ase peng tte et . ii > FRED SPARKS raised eyebrows étarted| Russian-style purge leading) — ; _ is-meant for a. beginner bore , pone RED Sean If Presi- : - ; | pevorananh elfictads eustune "wate alg | “the easiest form of embroidery; | - " wing” sins like cotton pickers at] ‘ ar a ee it is usually a motto plus prac- a revival meeting cabinet ministers are eating; ‘tice designs embroidered on cee crow — which is better than prison erial woven in loose squares In tact four cabinet. mi rice and water. | reas ane wad Siagear = ) due to confess? er pattern might not, in simpler ¢ | Has his vacation turned inte a itself, help the beginner to make : leave of absence without pay? even Despite . people’s repub siaae Or will be return to Peiping in |M. (26) ATHLETIC. sheuias = * sy time to glad-hand the American saying’ that opposites attract,/| & students now free-loading in Red this is truer in the matter off % This would be like Secretary of} China? appearance, disposition (gay or — x Cuies svete) In any case, the unrest attend- nay tea ged =e awfully silly and I've been acting ue the confessions and Mao's own) = 2mpion tennis player would] 1% pg Just like a Democrat andTm-very;, show that even in the ab-| ave much in common. sorry.” i ‘solute Chinese dictatorship some-|— ATHLETIC type of girl; he'd] ge one is hoping to turn the rabcals) Drobably find little to discuss! 8 [has yet been given the old Chinese | , With the seathetic girl, who water torture or the new Chinese id 3 would enjoy concerts and patel cae ile See nin | East ey mans N. (21) NEEDLESSLY. The Satety 9451 — Lake Rd. urge mobs to chorus. : Council constantly reminds ecturing ... NO\ , gf “THE WEST POINT STORY”: “THE TATTERED DRESS” E|| SATURDAY. ONLY. 7 ° ’ necessarily on the highways. sion often precedes the emcen- | SCOtCh Whisky Heedlessly would apply better] HARMONY JACKS to the reckless drivers who kill | - ; : indirectly responsible for the GLASGOW (INS)—A Communist| them. All too often, it is the| Saturday Night confusion attending the contes- \claim that ‘ “Scotch whisky” ‘was careful drivers who are killed sions, and that's why his own being manufactured in East Ger-| and who are not at all HEED-| ee future is now as speculatiye as [many has drawn contemptuous} LESS themselves. a? shares on the Shanghai opium sniffs from Scotland’s distillers. (0, @) ACTION. Transferred to al SMORGASBORD aan Sovnch” areas uick:, ACTION ‘aca at Fifteen months ago, fearing a i ” was manu} — quicie, A sad “4 | vielent outburst such es erugteditactured in Leipeig: trom “the their furniture — it’s too ex-| TONIGHT and in Budapest, Mao implied the |°riginal recipe.” But this alleged) pensive to ship it. It might be, EVERY toughest phase of dictatorship|Communist competition is causing sold at auction, or perhaps NIGHT ) _ |was over. Suddenly mellow, he|0° Panic in Glasgow. bought by a second hand dealer, : THE ABSENT DICTATOR — Is Mao Tse-tung, here made face- |invited criticism. “Lt 100 flowers} “| have so doubt,” sald a| ° Stored, butit's quick ACTION .. at less by a retoucher, about to be made faceless by a purge? bloom,” he said. “Let all schools} spokesman for Scottish distillers, of some sort that is needed. , 1 | of thought contend.” “that some sort of whisky can |P- (32) Vea pret LA Gt MANNY'S FRI, rma wave or Beers be produced anywhere. But | - FESSION by the suspest ent there can be no comparison. You This sudden unmuzzling brought might as well compare a bus in on aes eoecen for hi | | TONITE BLUE SKY orn : Start a tidal wave of beefs Students, Opens 6:30 DRIVE-IN | Shey ENg* HA tarmers, industrial workers, fish-| Gitterent things” | _selt, for being cooperative. The ermen no Chinese seemed district attorney rarely feels) pe * eta As for the claim that the Red} free to make a concession — jhappy Cabinet > aga them lc cotch” was being manufactured; - granting some favor or leni- |Red bureaucrats had moved be-/T0m “the original recipe,” this} ency, Only the judge can do hind a great new wall as far from|*!™ply drew a pained smile. Any that. , jcontact with the masses as Louis |tTue son of Scotland knows there/Q. (33) BEAUTIFUL. Dad is us- | x1Vv is no such thing as a single “‘origi- ually proud of a BEAUTIFUL, ’ nal recipe”—every distiller has his} Gaughter; a dutiful one he is: — job holders, fat and jown, ancient, carefully guarded) likely to take for granted. .. They ye also pointed eut.|"" See nag oe agponin fury... nowomenever IN EVERY Seer yuming “tho portest ltr whee & ts musth, taat taholng terme with he tent, «man felt such fire? Taare fay Se eit al | state,” not a complaint depart- |the Leipzig whisky “Scotch” would) 19 whom an irreverent remark killer without 2 gun fg ment. The party newspapers ibe illegal. This is not expected]. may be a humorous effort to ||. | said that such open’ hooting jto bother the makers of Ye Olde clear the air. If the student has | would “negate the party's dic. Poomles Scotch, - Old Dutch Mill AUBURN HEIGHTS . AIR CONDITIONED | TWO OUTSTANDING LANCASTER a da in A well worn word, but time with an IRRELEVANT re-] 4@Sctibing tq a “T”, the mark — one that has no bearing|| out-of-the-ordinary food on the issue? you get at China City. 'S. 38) APPEALED. If a tenant . in | difficulties. ; Spectacular in food ~ temporarily : {g natural that he might callif/ and preparation. - on his landlord with an AP- Dance in Comfort .| PEAL-for time, and thus gaind | nics: mendan, friday titeee - | peat Wks sopeaeaa stan a Fri. & Sat. cakias bie ts putgas AP: Sunday Neon -10 P.M. 2 | PEALING to him. —. : , : T. (39) MIDDAY. A fai j pRIZONA AND HIS | [7 2 ,gmDEAY A coy el CHINA CITY ¥;\ | Po” WESTERN PODNERS” || im ideo the ny, wien] Oe BRAN KS Mentor cence: | Sazacme cc's] RESTAURANT q = | | , NO DOOR CHARGE many of them would not be on/f , ,0, 2. I Since Fy the midway, or main thorough- 1070 W. Huron FE 4-0340 | csi ce “Carry Out Orders” Bsece E 8S. 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MONICA, “cate. on |“ | MSTYEMONS ach war ed nso | Great F uture’“Awaitin ° SATURDAY NIGHT IS |icraig Rice, the late mystery nov p Bical PROVIDENCE, RL W — The THE BIG NIGH IHetist, has left her estate of book| ° | , mw, reading ' P Di V: Rhode Island Commission to En- "BIG [royalty earnings mostly to her | ae 4 ‘omising lane ALS] ___ {courage Moratity in Youth has is G ae children, Value of the estate ae a sued an invitation to adults to view BANDS te lwas not : i the nine magazines it wants re- S «+ CT ay ~ LOUELLA 0. PARSONS | (Warner. Baxter's widow) .coming|moved from the newsstands. A tall nner its oes dancing The will, filed leaves. . _ HOLLYWOOD (INS) ~_—— om of the Beverly Hills Hotel. 8,8. 9 - 2 earning r name Diane Varsi ~—)She looks’ great, says she is very} The purpose, it said, is to ‘‘con- Rend gold, the + alge you'll be hearing a great deal/happy with her new husband, and|yince our citizens of ne ae) The Dt DUKES “Edmund in Selma, Ala. << She's L -— a is completely well now. sity of removing such material Ts : : ; ‘| very ogenic. $s se ’ ee oe ty per cent was designated: to ; tole ot Allison, Lana’ Trener's| Frederick Loewe, collaborator _ the reach of our young peo- introducing the funnies pay off an $11,237.49 loan which) ] re “Pp Place.” bu on the great musical score of of them all... was made to Miss Rice in 1948 by _ |daughter in “Peyton Place,” but) «spy paip Lady,” finds his ai. | The commission laid down two EDDIE CHURCH _[/Lawrence Lipton, an ex-husband rvropa 66 TRHA =] TT" it hasn't ended there by any| yes jion at the tittle rules for potential inspectors: end his: The remainder of the royalties) 2. NAKT 7 GEGAU 7 I means, Buddy Adler has NOW! isurant, where he used 10 a¢. | 1- Must be over 18 years old. COUNTRY BOYS as left to her children, Mrs.|- |] 3 YENGOX 8 TSTE | = {given her the femme starting) company Shander, the violinist. | 2. Must “demonstrate a. series . role in “‘Hell Bent Kid’ opposite interest in the matter.” Manes Atwill, Santa Monica; Mrs. ! 9 LISERET - Playing for the Square Dances Iris Ad Los : Da 4 SAKM .. 1 Don Murray. = Songwriter Sam Coslow and his RAGLE MEMBERS ADMITTED | ama. Angeles, and De-| 5 DATETN 10 PESLU ] } —_ wife have a January date with : FREE—BRING YOUR FRIENDS .. | vid Ferguson, Los. Angeles, i ETREH . Diane comes from San. Fran- the stork. ; 5) ee | Serra pera ow. come! | JOE'S morrow. — : appearance in “Gigi” in Los An- FAMOUS ) ss er | | Yesterday's Answers Blacksmith : ' C Diag « te Disinetioe Bex | oa J | Sm Contery yon. ©“ Eats Much Saver Kraut | J SPAGHETTI HOUSE | Mugen RaLNe “Hell Bent Kid,” by_Charles O.; FORRESTON, Ill. a — F Dixie ~ Teles: h ss I uncheon ee ‘Locke, will “| — "7 Robert [Richard Boyle ate 4% fclarig of! “FOR LUNCH = $e 5.4500 ae a |Buchner and directed by Henry sauerkraut in four minutes yes- Dinner: Chines in Hong Kong ae ie oot tor Soot ering to seocesstally defend. Ms "AND PIZZERIA : FIRST SHOWING i ham E 3-7396 ne Cocktail Party . || Can Take Many Wives | ue coin’ nat we son ted ete t eg 108 ST Mahon st seems right for.Dean Martin, he’ll/Plus his weight in sauerkraut— play the Raft role. George tells 175 Banquet By MARVIN L STONE arash A — 9. Brien me he would like to have -Dean : M ti INS Far Eastern Director a. sctnat ue ens co for the part, : Open 6:45 leeting A | HONG KONG (INS) — Taking! 99 per went of Chinese wronen | “What about the dancing?” 1 MA 4-2151 ne 9. ean talk thelr spouses into a asked George, who started his b, 5 Western or Christian marriage. professional life as a hoofer. As a result, marrying in the old! “Dean is a good ballroom danc- Chinese custom, she has no legal/€T. and.can do the Charleston, and 'v . SPOILERS of the. — right to stop her husband from/that’s what I do, and he certainly y ST AMMY c FOREST z / PU a taking.as many concubines as he| dances well enough,” said George. - NO DIVORCES . >: : suffering from asthma, but I’m Hh ~~ aM LYS sle U customs if they do offend law and VERA RALSTON ; order. his estate if he dies without mak- * *e * - in the colony is still governed by ment” to limit each Chinese to jins again broken up, it’s anyone's i= a i a es ao a tae ae eben | / BACHELOR Week YP PPLrGLon Nor can she apply to the courts|sure there’s nothing wrong with _|\for_ divorce nor win any part of|him that a good movie won't cure. P : :. IMPERIAL LAW ing a will. Snapshots of Hollywood collected |] eases | , ; So the status of 1,500,000 women within the past year a “move- |at random: With the Andre Prev- Ph f} COMMERCE the old Chinese imperial law of) one wite was started by organ- guess whether he'll try to woo WATERFORD ‘ South Road . End of Union Lake the year before Hong Kong) izeq women’s groups. It made |Peggy King ‘again. EM 3-0661. PHONE Midwest 4-1400 @ . to Britain ky the Ching! very litte headway and since | winy wyter will ‘be back on | DRIVE-IN THEATER | — WOODWARD at LONG LAKE RD., |) "1 canes wite here must st | un Patent oe ah ches MC TAMILY BRINE i] __FRI.= SAT. sat er HILLS ; Sralgrerone ya “pp eae! aed [oer rg antag me ryncite should be cured | — husbands are extremely house. This enables wife No. 1 The girl G. David Schine, mee ee, ho) the fille of first Tady|*#™6—director-cf--the-—-Schine—Ho- — = tels, sees most often is hori The Communists in Peiping as and all other wives must cater Brothers actress Joanna Barnes, | |well as the Nationalist government to her. -|Now! MONDAY THEATER jin Taipei have declared concubin-|_ This happens frequently when thei y!t.irs, ony easy on the eye — : * page illegal. 'This embarrasses the} first lady is childless, for children) i. a 2 . the first lady’s children| Rodgers and Hammerstein have assumes the position of OPtioned some property near Dis- | He Gave Up A Grear Caner Fo cee oe a st er mother. neyland to build a theater. il | actual Ce @ Chinese husband suffers one ae eee ees Beet: an TV ] , pale ao principal restriction. After mar- | ite dinner companion, Lili Kar- Tu GiR He Cour LON T TURN POWN | “It's not as if we forced Chinese) rving wife No. 1 in a publle cere- | dell, has been dating Jockey i ULI Ui : jwomen into this, a young official sony, he must take all additional Willie Hartack, | “The girls, after all,| ‘yr, have a choice of marrying Western ¢.44. } mpedgvne Sa ~~. On Eddie Fisher's Oct. 29 TV. style or in the Chinese tradition. for him to bring the next girl show he'll dance a number with | a benno te have ber receguised by we who is very cute | i ° te * * i This usually is accomplished at} yyet Winnie Baxter Manger | (Canada Swears In |s.sremowy in tte tome at whic} | first lady. When wife No. 1 sips - WANTED : Rd. East of Walled Lake - Foreign Secretary |i ex te arrangement icomesl] | 1000 COMIC BOOKS | mamerre ete | “TORONTO w—Dr. Sidney E. x * &* | We Handle Tricks, Jokes, and | veteran educator, will! In sophisticated Manchu custom, bina’ MACAZING ont | —TONIGHT— 4 ‘er ves are customari secretary. |to make the tea — BOTH IN COLOR 60-year-old Smith resigned : Oe f the University of . : Kirk Douglos yesterday shortly after TODAY | 9 , Ministe . efenbaker . ' ae ‘ appointment in "At Your Butterfield Theaters “THE BIG TREES rg eng 9 ns = we EXCLUSIVE —AND— ae poke — FIRST-RUN ATTRACTIONS! aes Anéiews Lag Proll! ype ioe a a = - Jeon Crein ; ‘It. came =. complete sur- “DUEL IN up City Hall and Sateey Seem ne repertees. NOW AT 1:00, 3:14, ‘ens ar - | concepts of eduesin it the] thew SAT. S19, 7:30, 9:45, THE JUNGLE” x * Box Olfice Opens 6:30 PM BOB HOPE. VERA ul ES eet 7 i Canadiane—aay be the sobution _ _ GARY COOPER | some of our world problems.” =f ‘AUDREY HEPBURN | 2 | _ = | 2150 OPDYKE ROAD Le succeeds Lester B. Pear- , $e, MAURICE CHEVALIER | ) + | Phone FE 4-461! | |Liberals pullonnashieny power in last June's BURT LANCASTER | elections, _Diefen- THE AFTERNOON Pond : : b , : : a ~“ Cc S > ~< hie -_ Technicoict “JEAN PETERS . Released thre United Artists From the “A terrific movie Schul- } DETROIT FREE PRESS Biciss “evs “nam eines tel ‘ hhit count!” . ’ wwe i Prison Inmates tend Hunger Strike WALLA WALLA, Wash. (# — WALLA prisoners at the state im penitentiary have given up a hun-| Be strike they started . Tuesday night with 10 other not’so stubborn Pee: to * Of Rear od tee == MM iM im ML DM Mn ‘ee ia a Face” Crowd EEN GRIFFITH = PATRICA NEAL’ www’ ad DAAAAAAAAAAAA AA AAS wv Corner WILLIAMS LAKE and AIRPORT ROADS Phone OR 3-2683 ‘All New! ... And Never Dared Belore recreation area. Beth’s Restaurant 476 'W. Huron S. SKELLY’S | - RESTAURANT | BREAKFAST FEATURE: m= CHARLES. STEVE COCHRAN b MICHAEL f ; ICHAEL CU i | BICKE RD-PHYLUS THAXTER Sseensss= LANCASTER Potatoes. 4 compen: =f “JIM THORPE | Vcanlittetit , WALL AMERICAN” | _'THE PONTIAC PRESS, 3 THIRTY-TWO _ ing of the State HistoricalSociety Sept. 27-28 at Bay City, the State Historical Commission announced.| - Representatives of the Michigan _ Tourist Council and the State Con- ‘servation Department’ will speak) on the subject of how historic landmafks can=be developed as: tourist attractions. Tra Butterfield, Bay County prose- - euting attorney and president of the Michigan Archeological So- ciety, will deliver the main ad- dress, on archeology and. Michigan history. : * ‘The meeting will coincide with " {he centennial of the establishment ef Bay County. . An eight-year dredging project will the Port Kemble har- bor at Sydney, Australia. joy the museums?” ) Franklin Folger ¢ Y 17'S A RELIEF To SEE YOY WITH YOUR CHINS UPOUT eM eo ie es «~ THREE sh OF PANCAKES MEANS AT“) SRQEHEDID. LEAST YOU'RE RECLPERAT-\' (. EAP A SMALL LING fam BY THE WAY, HOW. }, YOU 2 WAS ITA. Y HAYMAKER 2 4 - BOARDING HOUSE Yj Yj Hg NN WORD, MARTHA / N-Y f UM-HAK!/ JAKE AND I MERELY JY. hey HAD A BROTHERLY 4 BUSINESS TRANSACTION < ce ll NER PROFIT HAK-KAFF/S:) GREAT CAESAR!) ~~ SHES A + E12 - G Db FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER Jf, 1957 = THE JACKSON TWINS rt , ee : : eo \ i 4 Gy) ir y 4 ts i \ _ Pineal we N/ Sees = — => — = , iy H. cme > I; = - * = Sea TH Ve, ‘ = ~~ . ay 913 © 1957 by NEA Servien, Ine. TM. Reg US. Pat, Of. By Ernie Bushmiller I COULDN'T FIND MINE EITHER. oa 4 * * ee ge = tae — NOW DON'T LOSE MY RUBBER _ bi 5 . — ~ -- —— . E =~ Se mil Fe - ~~ FF — SP BUSAMILL Ee © 6 RO OS ~ Ab ge ered Cage, 957 ty Unned Peamwe Syndicate, ten, SEPT 1% 4} iT? ; 4 on ‘ 4 / I Ny ‘a ‘ * _— ( z Of ify x! By Leslie Turner OU STILL THERE, GRAFF? GOOD! 2,...\ Pa 1} LISTENITVE oUuST ‘HAD THE MOST ft WONDERFUL IDEAL CAN YOU DROP tb FOR DINNER THIS: EVENING? M. Reg. U.S. Pat. MORTY MEEKLE FATHER, I'VE JUST INVITED & FRIEND To DINNER THIS) - EVENING! WHY DON'T YOU. ASK LIZABETH OVER, TOO? WE'LL. HAVE & NICE COZR | wee Ml * eatl : You'll Find . PROFITABLE “OPPORTUNITIES | Every Day in the Pontiac Press Want Ad Section Take advantage of this easy way to solve afl your buying and sell- ing problems. To Place Your WANT AD DIAL FE 2-8181 La al oe SPE ~« *® 8 @ s = sen =» @ # @ @ . e 4+ ARK TTT. HALF ACRE CASTLE GOo0 , Goo0 NIGHT! NIGHT; WELL-. (NOT QUITE, STEVE Mima THAT 5 q & ae oe SS ‘3 o ‘ena VW! dl atl . doa } ce ) pet ak All | “i TIDE DELICIOUS // ) oe * DONALD DUCK By Walt Disney EPs \ hls i t & j 1 ef U s 5 ___|' gare PONTIAC PRESS.“PRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 13,1057 anes ale | t i. So) Pee ee Si ee o. BS} : : a 4 me rae i f Fee ea sae : | : eoNG i ; ' < . 4 3 (ej roe * j ook } ‘ | i Sept. e ted car and truck pro- _ Radishes, (ate island Westinghouse ‘lectrc were Motors .. 41.3 Bid Ou Cal. 39 tentatively of a pending slow-|changed: short load high choice to low |® 8m. 30 ota Dr., off W. Huron.)duction will be. lowered to 89,851 —- -- eg | Squash, ie Wits Aecepessectess estinghouse Electric Were|Gen Tel’ ..... wa Std Of Ind’ .. 46: one. Ib. steers 26.00; few average -: —Adv.| uni week . Grain Prices. fener *Hlamong the gainers. eo Sid Ou NJ -. 611] Some companies with new fie eae none ee Senate: tc: OS ae ane os to change- ; Turnips (behs.) senseenreeenes 1.60 : . * * * a el oe ae gee — ie plants in the ‘South are nervous ye AP gga low ee G 128 Ww 9 till 1 rye ee i and t x , T at CHICAGO, Sept. 13—(AP) ~ Opening | Cai «a a -| A bit lower were U. S. Steel, |Go “711! Gg Sun Ol .......164/today about the reports of tension | strong weight utility cows on 8 selected , : Seen. —Adv, | Buick, Oldsmobile and Pontiac. ere a in pit cece UB icgeeral Mohors, Chryslec andiGt Gea 22 Sette co :. 321/oms even Wiolence there. 19.80-13 30: willity’ and commercial bulls ‘| The ' i i a © Gercee Hn Kale, e eePeoreeceesooeseccscccee SAN American Can hound , - 18.1 Sylv El Pd ..,.37 Metals men feel particularly un- 15.50-18.00. : - = trade paper said this is an Dee. sn Bae Tost } WO cide seteacesesceee cies 238 ; +. i Qegpmarme « -- 308 vesas Co .....78 lucky today with ai Calves — Saleble 100. Not fully es- STOCK AVERAGES 855 -unit drop from last week's March, .... 2.24 Dee. 68% Sorrel, err eT) Opening blocks included: Ana- eed P ere 4 Tex G Sul ....23.4):. es " copper, lead and tablished, indications about steady. — Compiled b th output of 90,704- cars. 0.3 ike ee Sree eee ban cc Epeleonda. up % at 52% on .2,500/ Recker °° 31S Thomp Pd -"- Aalto low, St having gone from high) ye? — Selable 100. Nothing done sept. 7 per cant higher tien the Corn—""" pee. pggig (THRIPS DU ssesessscsssescecceee &48]ghares; Bethlehem Steel at/il Cent .:0.. 45. Timk ® Bear ..441/©0 low. Steelmen may be a bit)" Sy ak ene ates oa — Sept. . ose 2: Mareb 2°.°.: ine % bo tine 45 on 1,000; and Boeing = sy at ine + 34 Tran Ww ae +123 worried that the expected pickup - [Net change are 3 ere week yee me March L3T% Dec. ...... 13.39 Celery Seen Ces infend—Ot-+-;-91.6—Twent-Con—..39-6}2 Orders isn’t as hearty as hoped} Poultry Be [sree Aiea Si CE LNG See x * | Seen cnc Ry Ceaal a cc ga SE ae Gases a) Alrera®t_ makers fear mother! serscer revs Welt, Ste os. MHS 1s 23 fa), Light bulldouta were predicted * Lettuce, Head (crate) Gen : : Bus Mch . .312.4 wee lense order cancellation or| = TRY oe OS saca 9 Ina ® 178. (ee 5 ss ets - Oldest News Publisher gpa ; = New York Stocks yy Bey Unit’ air Lin’/344|Stretch-out. ‘The airlines say eee ek nen ee an jest mich 227.3800 ioe? qh t0/t0 36,641 ws es week as . Dies at 101 i 4 . DETROIT EGGs fioee : verve OP Unit Aire .....64.7ithey’re out of luck unless the x ak We bay for No. 3/1957 low ..... “240-6 110.0 71.6 1 ; spveet 1es in Indiana DETROIT, sept. 1) (AP)—Eees, 1.0. d. ate Morning’ Quotations) - [tn Tel & Tei. 333- Unit Fruit: ....426 dei he ck unless the gov-|{ MT eay type hens 18-31; light type| 1256 High -...-2763 185.1 969 1915/0 to 17,373 units turned out Danek [Gham |iedaded Tine akoees - tal Cre Goal. 3 Un Gas Cp ;..32.2/ernment’ lets them raise fares. |12-13, Broilers and fryers, heavy type 1996. Low ..., 244.0 1262 69.6 111.6/last week. The industry ROCKVILLE, Ind. Arthur Al "St, credo a. soune, ae, couse AMM cots: hE Am Sule ons Malas Shy" 3 oe nest ciirara|, Railroads say times are unlucky| Grae’ ga's:: marred" mocks” 35:28 °Cx” | 20,080 trucks. during ‘the ‘same : a. 101, believed to have|lerse S$; medium 8 Weighted aver. Allied cts AE. Am Tol @ foi’ 33.2/Reunoonss « «201 OB Seat... es = them because freight rates| ponettes (over 8 ibe.) 20-31, Ducklings adggtdnccigrags week in 1956. been oldest newspaper pub-|Grece‘B. laree, 40-06, a ae ee eee cscs See Am ree ig. sen |Rreage 68"... 363 Van Real... 25¢|aven't risen as much as costs)" SS - lisher in the nation, died at home Browns: A, Ne *oh83, wia.|Atum Ltd .... 40.2 Anscenda . np a4 Lim peat lea we wee oes and because carrying passengers Pigures ane decimal points are eighths| NOTICE OF MEETING OF BOARD OF a 51; medium . 32 Aleoa . .s....-41.86 Armeo 5.4 | Le y oeee O24 Warn B Pic 21 : High Low Noon is. here early today after an illness 2% , Am Airin .":.. 17 | Armour # Co.. 13.5 Aire’::: 363 West. Un ‘Tet is [Seem to them more like charity/Chile Closes Mines ee ee ee 2 ' Board of two weeks. — saree reekle secstpte apt. 0-13) lam Bek... 23 Armes “nM 4 PE sor 4 Bt... a¢zithan a business. Se = Looe ||US a of Appeals. will meet oi The, Toweanip Owner of the weekly Rockville] Commercially graded: Cyan ".''. 41.6 Atl Cet Line. 393) Lerillard .... 218 white Mot’... 27 ee SANTIAGO, Chile (AP)—The|Q- 1; 01 & Chem ‘Co.*:: 24 “23|p.m. o'clock “wseday, September 3c Republican for nearly 70 years,|i%s'se, igre 49-30; amu wal fm See Se Aveo Mig cits ‘as Meck Trt. wa Wilson & Co 38 | ‘The auto maker ts hoping the|(Chilean government yesterday an- Peameuier iC fuhd'Ch® 193. ealbas sestent = ig rang the = Hargrave was an active writer un-) : Grade A, jumbo 6t: pe ee Balt Oh .. $0.8\ May D Sure. att Yale & Tow .. 30.2|Public will take to the new models. |nounced the closing of some copper Rudy Mig Co. Acaes 93 10 house on Lote U6 & 81. Block Je ct til recent weeks. ree 40; large 41-40; jam News... —Teptbenitag | Young § & W. 302/ Oilmen wonder what kept de-|mines because of the sharp de-|Toledo Edison Co.........13.1 ba wa] oO Caskuke spose | aces Beth as ‘2 genith Rad ..130.¢'mand from rising as much as pre-|cline in world copper prices. Woke enie; bid sad ached, % Boersept. 1k st . _Help Wanted Male 6) Help W 61 Help Wanted Male : Banding | 2 BOYS, 11 OR FOR LAWN | CAB DRIVERS DAYS OR NIOHTS,| WATER SOFTENER “an| EX] < s > aw wy | ee ee : ‘ t eo. vy 7 a.m. only at ea Sein out nme : SALESMAN; EXP, DINNER COOK |S0METHING NEW AND DIFF. IN| CALL SCOTT EMPLOYMEN . 5 e oA SPE | Neste ee PRES MORO | paar, oarGeerg| Seats i tov) Ee Re one ee ta | Sr uate wet | es” Seis oO | paver coomne. TP ea _ be f son of Mr.” year wal a 3 rs , rs . = & ANTED: & ret. Ne : : 130. L o Sac ey Btn’ dnt] ue" GR” eet dos | pout acces | Eons Sons ee], Birmingham, Coil | "Siegal EER et WEST ——— women ort tome oms| VACUUM LENNY | ugene Funeral vervice| sasary. shust be. beet aoeeetine | amp spestie teh "a ~ Help Wanted Female 7 | exr-MiDDLEAGED WOMAN POR | WOMAN TO~CARE FOR CRI MIDWEST WOMAN OvER vo woot ome | | VACUUM CLEANED at the” Pehansl lems, 2 pers. seey Ur. Bay City Mich. Awe | ofticg work must be accurate| dren while mother works. Dray.| TONTIACS OLDEST x | office work where typing & Low rates, guaranteed work, no Rigeet See. geateste tervies are FORMA 4 MIDDLEAGED WIDOW WOR | Thomae bakery TW. Waren Ns| efter Gn 2H | FO COME IN AND Doecies| Rave dove cashier work. OR| frees) Oey Sune Rushed where ¢ service) We have epening ACE & SHEET METAL MAN po pa : WAN POR CHILD CARE. Live | SOME OF OUR PERMANENT | _3-8602. : * sPECTAL poe viiperat arrange. ter eizoune attorney. The analy- ee x ; SRT CARES | ene ee ne ane Live POSITIONS 406 PONTIAC STATE| YOUNG LADY \ WOULD LIKE BA-|,....7Hi8 Whee ONLY! Home. investigation wort pro| Furnace installer and re- sales girls for Miracie| [ight houseketping. Write Pontiac| Vicinity of Auburn Heights.. —* 2S 90, bysitting or light housework, FE | Licensed & bonded truck in your CANFIELD, SEPTEMBER yy By -} i d ic | Sole Mare opening September Seen woWANT PORT CARE 0-4459. Instructions 9 | —22083. ares. MY 3 they | a, am. Ae op tor} pairman, yeartound Work) 36h. Apply Jane Les. 4) B. Sag OR N POR CARE | W HAVE EXPE- Building Service 12 TRENCHING AND 12; des Candidate must be to right party, must have Me housework, | Tience, be neat fast and GRADU ne Poe , Sge 12; dear father of Jace and to party, ic HOUSEREEPER. MIDDLEAGED | - x Tm TARO, TRscumn, | ~w ee BULLDOZING “Rarmong, Canfield: deer brother] Fin. Would ve veraenestiy io-| tOOls and car, Apply 78) tor country nome ar. Sham. 3 WouAN POR HOUSEWORK, LIVE| Sven. secure" "*""7| = =AAASANDING _ | 8.2. Thempen___ Fu ena tes i) Ectery of pplication, Paddock. _ SABYsiPreR WANTED TO Live na TO DAVE THR Eee. |_ Flow, Larme—Puutng, |. Building Supplies 124 : WTD, GIRL wrt i : Searer. = ede-| FIRE FIGHTERS | , 87% soon and. dg, foes, No. book work or | TRAINING SCHOOL. £ seed “POF onten : ” ITY OF PONTIAC Ory. EXPERI t for ‘appointment Cali PE | Bus. PE 32283, Res. Fe sie present home. Alse bouts. Taling "ineg, brick, 2 ceute es, _. : . 5 5 m. T : . a *, tications ere sow taken speed. Good guar ga, No mow | xT DRYWALL, eR THE BEST 3 _ | GAS STATION ATTENDANT, MAN OOKKE y : bonus hauling of any kind. Exp. | - : . n BEST Raven =o with experience preferred. Ase B ens AND _ Phone FE BE) hgfetie RELIABLE ef td PEs Saee, A & B TRENCHING Hye (yp Bey a Chapel oh De Bavage gy = cage aa 8. eitory , ive . S) work. MA S-i601 after 2:90 wr. . ; Mt. Le y 4 el yra, ent-free driving.| & care of 1 child, PE 44317,| Full time. Permanent : WAITRESS) NEAT CLEAN & RE will lie te-at-the Huntoon J : MEN WANTED, AGE 33 TO 40. @ ihorthand eesenkial. Ap : : ee Between M0 and 38 yrs. old. SQUARE DEAL ~ Agaressive intelligent Must in person. No phone ¢alis. Housekeeper To work from 11:48 a.m, to 6:30- 13, meet rigid character tavestenent os ¥,_Saginaw_. Must be 7% tabl .m. No. Sun, or holidays. 50 PETER J. 490 W. ne 7:1 soon CARTAGE | prt be, ane: to Bertorm phraical CHRISTIAN (Ax BS) pl) Sor eee eee bee Wane St. next to Consumers. Ser abet nhee ces ——— ei Ea | Se cee Sats | Si, Sa Pm a we | weer rons cap | gfe ne ger Alfred ‘and Joseph Compan. Pu- F | Co. Pontise Press Box_13. sor_tmterview. "| Moonee unnecessary Toys, gifts, | YOUNG GIRL FOR BABYSITTING | Tree hfligy ond oon | Attention =: Can Tod Neget Youwd, Mom. Christmas hems. > party plan | a live ia. board & some| FE isu 7 es nounced later the Farmer : — otter. Barn $10 to ers talk tly * with os Ont beet, , paneret , Stick Fasiod' sy "Bgaky, E| Som “Sbowt nels enbures? Gur| HOFSmome® Partin Dest NX | FOUN G MOTRENG HELPER. | ster ua as "nene oreek ONLOF. | ine ia, i987, Boys E . 30000 Conn ? ~ B.S suite. bas off. Ritchens a apectalay Kensonabte Seesae" rrther pes In Waterford Bch" ita Widest 102." "| State MAKER AND CARPER Funeral Home | We he erler i any ,| CHIEF INSPECTOR OR SHOP] waning ows. le. Calvin C. officiating. Tnter-| for — fe ALE MER OR, WOMEN SEMTROCS| “Sproman available. 11 yrs, preci- meat werk o brick or ston, ofl | pete eth me eommouen, FE 2903, Oak. Mr. Dunlop will lie in| {2At ere or n2 to 98 per hour, full) 010m experience, OA 03032. __| kinds House reising & basement.| Chimney—Furnace Work rite! tne "vecrbece-Sisw Pu:| niet nese Pam Ee ee $ Berey wis can | CARPENTRY NEW 8 EEFAIN.| AL foaterin el yorumaosin euar:| pe are gpecalt, not amateurs C ii, 198%, Circulation Dept. ate soto’ EXP. MACHINE TOOL & AUTO- Bice TFA GinwWO BLOG repair all “nak eof yom David B, 8 reat Cates : 3 Wanted: | Salesmen At once. Men mation panei witemen. ¢. < c. | Sake tes Bs es & beliers. incinerators, hot water ; beloved . and iNTERI MENT : A igen, page gaat ge oat The i 3 | ree srt El a w Fg: DINNAN ° | Srrmnton. SFcenog FERENG |S ed cay comet vee father of Julie ana. and Gil Lang} Pontiac P PAYR ST for new retail ready-to-wear Focerds. Contacting ew mothers De Yaa Nacd Gin Wat bo LIGHT | TRUCK. Get cur bid, FE 2506 or FE red Lyons. service = be ress Malle. Hoare ia a3 >. No ‘ekpert | Mo canvassing. Must be neat op: L : More Income? +1429, or 0 AND a. : e Pree Box tise Bavcnty asst Pee tee | matooaly edverived tot pro-| "ear Pe Cog E™ *E=O*| sort ponNG, TRENCHING, BEF or eee "Fain time’ or pert. ctertesi, OF : time. No door to. door vofing. STRONG YOUNG MAN DESIRES large _ Residential = “gumer We clean & repair all, types of . . MY eat eonverting to 3, K held Monday, : R - 13 pam from the Donsleon Johns : A FEW MEN Good opportunity = ee man-| Pontiac Press Box 115, 3 aon bi co _ Funeral Home with Dr. .W. ufacturer for sail | CORB GIRLS” WANTED, “ii OR = 4 . acuiion Ph a “4 Needed for. 6 ANTED : = $78 . Wi Parents; duct. $1, or re th | ENTREES “MAW WANTS FARE installation Assn. eal ot ee } tage ~ : full | “ over. om ‘White Swan frecieate me abi W. Huron Rm. first year. Unusual retirement pian Gan won beta en aay mM and ToT s.cest ’ : 4330 a.m, _| st , Tater- Sai | BRICK, BSCE AD CEMENT AND. : : mneys. N 3 For persona] interview, Call Quaranteed work. any type work. Exp. carpenter & 8-192. | Sciex mason. helper, Baa 3-5041. er or are LAD r one with 3-1128. experience but will consider train-| DRUG CLERK, EXPERIENCED. SMALL CEMENT & BLOCK J SLOCK BRICK GhulENT Wonk | ‘°!_%s rou ,jtust be, willing | It you are 23 to 45 yrs. old, seek- ‘SPE S200 FE 437050 Be ph ie | ee ae : er you are that woman we can es-| many S pertebiin cick ce need |“ cechae tee ark nae Teote ak | en ome, Ab EE ENCULS | Fe 69342, ; ; : Pox. ture you trat you wit vara more | -hourt. security, ete. apply ta Mr.| janitor & porter work FE She | ee tate tees oo ve BL _ : a / EOUCEMEY p own t good car. Apply in por: | tmocy te oe ls PbS? | YOUNG MAN, 24 WOULD LIKE Havie, Bont < qamule-get. the| Ber Gaset oe : Ernest _ NEEDS AN- CITY OF PONTIAC Bd Son end ok ‘tc te, eee ham Mich. al b of any kind, Call anytime,| best. Phone OL 1-0772. Raymond | #uRNACES CLEANED _& SERV- Suchner, Mrs. Buffmyer| ‘te & new car rm Salary, $4,007 ~ $4,979, require- : L. H. BROWN. Realtor ham (Mich. |b p50, ; ‘| w.. Commins FURNACES CLEANED & SERV- ona tak aie Rev, oar Prep man. Pull or) mente: age 21 to 28 (time in eery-| Greenfield Restaurant i. , Realtor | 50 You WANT TO BE Rip OP |; ——- pa aS pe Cs Brother of A. Finnaen Ee : 0. 1,| ice may be deducted), high school 1302_W. Huron Ph. FE 2-4810| Your rent & food worries? Middle.| Work Wanted Female 11 | 48% 3, , = -| GENES HEA SERVICE, and Grady. aor lent, wood phys | sow RELIAB AN TO eS Sn “| _Fucbote PE aoe furpegen leaned. Rochester. F? service will held Monday. Sep- Personne! HIRING COOKS AND BAK: | “for 4 yr. old child and house housework = man to help after|1-A IRONINGS. PICK UP & DE- ae en : 10 Crooks Rd. ter, FE tember ? from_ ¢ Box 5, Parke. _ ERS FOR NEW . while mother teaches. Live & i. Room ar erat plus rere ey oer. wu 20088. CUSTOM PLUMBING . Richarevon Home REPLIES = BIRMINGHAM mo . Good salary. ——— —* D R : Ine Ietormset in Walled Late|? At 10 a.m. today .there | eae s% | RESTAURANT, MUST HAVE EX- ster 4 pm. Felerences, required. ‘Must like | PK wp br celiver. OR 3041. | HIZGRRALD & SON dems Tele 30163 Cetnatery, Mr, Reimer will ile 1 Breaners andyke ta Utice. | _ Toy Demonstrators children. Wonderfui chance to| Ad IRONINGS. 1 DAY SERVICE | FREE ESTIMATE TE 2.2068 ; State st the Richardson Bird Pu-| | Were replies at the Press PERIENCE. KITCHENS XEN- pe Ln teri ec] See Soh cat save meney. Lie) Cie d a bugpel ¥E | BRICK ait | Py ed. FE $0304, a es TD office .tn the following |_ San = TIRELY am conprrionxn. | -7= 54420 _for 8 MAKE $20 DAILY. LUMINOUS | 4-1 IRONINGS $3. REF. PICK ~~ CEME TW RK feniey 1710 Duck age boxes: : : — poenliro ne Z| name plates. Free samples. __ Up & del. FE 32-6413, NT WOR ¥ - 2. #. Te beloved amt esate eee oe OF HOURS. MEALS & co 5 e, Figures. | Reeves Co., Attiedoro, Mass. BABY SITTING IN MY HomE,| Torchees, sidewalks, basements, Dressmaking, Tailoring 16 Werth: dear ot Mrs. PP gin ato by 18, M1, to where the ‘money is. PE ¢2644| UNIFORMs FURNISHED FREE.| ‘iF. Wie” Ponting “Prose Box HAVE OPENING FOR TWO age Sa woe mM fabor "89.90 00 trail of toe Irene) rs. 60, 61, ie - 7 : ERICAL WORK AND FE der of calls, | DRESEMAKING, TAILORING | AL- Rose Leona . — SALES PERSONNEL . hom: 3 2 mr - | ggg Ma) $s. 6 76, 80, 88, 115, 117. Real Estate Sales PERSONAL APPLICATIONS SALESLADY | gxctthiePERCER re | eagine deve © my home. FE) CEMENT & BLOCK | ts my some, Cal YE a ij bs > " i j . Fe :. . 5 ance held gearaey 3 Tre trortncea eins pete, qar!| ‘TAKEN aT CENTRAL oFFIoR.| FOJTORE scered ecto ot et] contact sack Kennedy "| DAYCARE FOR, CHILDREN, Ti wonx resem, | Furniture Refinishing 16A with Rev. — 41403, GAYLORD REAL ESt 2051 WOODWARD: AVE. DE-| finn “Sin ‘Seed tar fine Bae “WM. A DAY CARE IN YOUR HOw | Floors, pasemonte EM 3-487. "| ,voung — SPECIALTY, VAR- . SEA ESTATE | 7ROtw am, ro spas, | es,snd, Se cell feecmmended KE Ir Baty beereee Sek. Hewrven ores. | USTOR BUCY WORE D1 ADTE | pap peneret tem Sepeare. Fe The Pontiac Press }-. SALESMAN = We need -one full DINING self. tage, marital status, pre- NNE D Y EXC GARE FOR CHILD, DAYs.| furnaces. OR ©1406. ; me man t0 @ vaeancy tn vious aczvertence, previous Ris “Yicinity " Maybes & Bashabaw. | DRY WALL TAPIN iG, GUARAN __ Garden Plowing _ 16B FOR WANT ADS Rang fe for | i aman tor ad- W AITRESSES Brine io this Melee, wi Save sn W, Buren we 4ssen | HIGH as 1, GRADUATE WISH. | 25% sa pane | Hoter ack ether b toed . with s Open Evenings ttl 6 6 with ie . LL WOR DONE FREE =. < ete DIAL FE 28181. } erence will Consider train ; p Thgronrsg hod yd se Mts wie a _Any kind, OR 39-1911, estimates. F patos. Fs. dirt, top soll cow manure. ; : an, We can| ‘Ted's have openings for pear, interv’ AS gee an ; : : Dare ti eve- both gg | Please give your address name| for apt. building. TRONINGS IN MY HOME. NEAR From 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sine aad Eee tk da anit = cet wilting Must be handy | "7.8. Sanitorlum. EM 3-248 Mure 92-6651 PLOWING “GRADING, DISCING and "Sunday ‘work’ Apply ie | Sight oun. Must be experienced. | $04,,PR,nunber- Write Pontiac) @ wiline. Give aperisnet 26%. | sRoRINGS DONE_Jn MY HOME| FIDOR LAYING SANDING AND | fut come | HRS RTS FEY me Be he oe . house; apartment, any- 10% / ’ A Gowntown Pontiac doctor ts KRESGE'S | 82 seus S| Dont bass Ue thing & Want Ads ACTION. Dial FE seis. : Onan : rte” | PE Reis hteaciees ores } | i Bale Bead Bide. YR HET. | through Classified Ads! i4 ; \ J X . = ’ f / : ay tae ~s | No. . epg 4 ‘Z a dose eee ee ie 3% aNo% i '-s : Stee \ ‘ 3 be Fok ae + Bes t oF : 7 ‘ ns de - et : ‘ ‘ Ly eal. el cae PONTIAC | : ete Ren tte tA Fern ‘| DOWNTOWN hood : aaa E | THINK OF SELLING YOUR HOME? : ! YT. PVT. ENT. COUPLE. | cv 4 RM. & “ mar 3 YOUR BUSINESS? , F nook FORK, RED OVER Is fo Garage ay as laundry 2 “THAT VACANT LOT? | , seemed. ERED 3 «RO Room bee ¢ RMS, BATH furnished. Lease prekaben: Roy Annett Inc. apartment. West — gE. gaye mine | Reels Bers "seat | furslenes. 2. a: Terie, Pp ees Del-Rio Apts. | Boes aa ‘& sunday i ot ‘and | sur- . 281 OAKLA . : lee te. * children, ‘FE 2-5150. 120 oes os see a WO AF . With bulties fur “Adults “oatys ar ‘Lake—Brick Ranch - ‘ s seen. in design a WM. A. kitehenette. Pvt," bath ‘, ent, —— oat eg “hi ee ole’ feaaree eet rooms, :. Center hall plan. 3 oer pn ee evediah fre- Close ip. All util. ‘urn. per utilities furnished. FE 3-144 KENN ED Y | Satta |e ees pn APT. WITH 2 BDRMS. HEAT & | ppartment. West Side U place. Therm unit. “REALTO: on tiwe| furnished. aylor, FE : : a4 a hol water included. —— ae ok boos. Lot 18 : ee |Long Lake .- ~ Vaca ant, ae ons at on FE 43500 Open icoings Pic) See Ma Pee ENT |ONE 48 ONE TRA MOD. cit: CLEAN, 3 ROO PVT. £ Share bath. Util. furn. Baby wel- down payment ape ret mad WANTED | #alegne— [FS xD 3 ROOMS AND : qiisocee "i" | Set $9.90 (0 Cloge- to FiSmERE 7 RAG aa 7 : o “5 CERAMIC TILE BATH ° $1,500 down, On West side: wok DUCED RATES | Se R°Y'. SSR"SE Sat |s Tom, mm ena w | EERE ESTAR gee | Rees we Brn dowels . fomere Comme eee, |S 8 ie ote a pee | EE) Call: how, yon pocepurs PRN, _V ROOM TOWER FE 3. UATE ENraY' a CLoser™ ro ee a : CASH : is " FE nares | KINZLER | WHITE HOLLYWOOD APTS. FEATURES, | IN A FLASH | Rede BN ean Sra ST e CAREPRONT 7 Ra : ; -——_| HOUSETRAILER FOR RENT, Con.| # dein.” stove | ; 3] re All Thi | ceo se,-saren ft = Bae | eee a th iar ate ae Pe | eee Poorepere SU SOUTH BLOOMFIELD HIGHLAND | | Prone OR bm eo : eines ; 2 G | A. Johnson | eget cil a «ates Metal al| Coat We) fag Se ("os eh gare : i te REALTOR Rent Apts. F ed 33 Adults, OR 3-1 ; WEAR e 4RR yh A ~ pee TN ~BROS | Ver wire Lande raaiy, nos); S,stegepe ee rigs | brick 2 femily. | gereemed Qe St. Frederick’s i | P coroner ae 3 ROOM APT. FURNISHED, ON Lake.) WEST SIDE = School | CLARKSTON AREA _ & 20| CONTRACT WANTED FOR IM-/° sxe for 2 people till May i. $17 | 7 3 ROOMS & BATH: GEC. .| Two 3-Bedroom Homes aon. = tasers eat Side le by Si Side as water . in both. Let moth- pa eae ; ing ‘available. $58. FE ©4807, house. Strictly mpg as i 2-416 . Gon hs yoy | have one or it —_ - : grounds 10 miles BLL. 2 . out, -mar-| Both identical in size & appear- u VY miles New ‘oin Plant, Lease | CLEAN SLEEPING ROOMS AND| ¢f. $1,500 ash or trade. FE) bie sills, elevation patio on 3 lots.) ance. Lake priv. h. oda A ae gest Eitsabech , ong = ae — P oda Bn _ Sept. te ‘War, Bhpire 30134. _garage. FE 415641. 350 W. Huron.| #2544. | $14,750 with $5,000 down, Owner| Completely Seneed: , Jaa off pave- e_ Ra. ove, velce. belk’ ons | SA éLEAN FOR RENT, NEAR tegpaterred to California and must| ment. Shower and lave For — G1. & F.HLA., equi- I Miracle Dail "tocutien. FE North Perry area. 2 bedroom| sell. - tory, Ol] heat’ Ee AME nae wana | ER ed | St meter ae fed St a at | _Woup APPRECIATE PAPERS ae Waiting for Sayers | ~ | $a0—moath PR“ 4dag9 TE | Humphries {Brick and Shingte a ae Be 820 52017 5 e Buy Ourselves = z.| Mr. ‘onaber, side PP 75 Oak-| LAKE ORION — A BEAUTIFUL | GIRLS - NICE .ROOM™. PRIvi | 10 ft. Onkiand Lake Gas Heat, Basement , : cE ‘ level, attached garage, 2% baths, I lakefront 2 pedroom house, furn. | _leges, 647 W Huron, bes Bed notesel, tan Sn icra PE ON) Greed nerthside location Te on is, $30.00; terme.. S ULTIPED Listina ve oe Le yt & schools. s, Paved 7 LARGE ROOMS NIGH LocA-| saa RETURN RED AR Pay Top Dollar| $s S.4.%%, Be 8 4 7 RM ao BATH PVE ENT FE up; Pe nas 1 : , CLEAN ; poe white &ch: bike, ASE FOR MR, WILLIAMS 3 RMS. & BATH, 326 PROSPECT. 7 VERY NICE. PRIVATE OD 18th. A ‘an be made | _ ees, Reas, FE 4 8229. FE white | ac a shite, mo ques FE 65633, - J_VERY_ NICE, PRIVATE E'party wishes to stay. Call cher rt me TC ae ee PvT living rm., dining rm, & large : 4 a 4 3 VERY Nr i : ES ERN ROOMS, NEWLY DECO- am, 33. | Choice bul ite: MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE _ kitchen down. Attractiy. EWARD—#10. LOST BIG GREY Gross le OF Gu PE east COU-| RATED, ON GROUND FLOOR. | "Pm. MY_> MILE EMpLovEs | Toad. $3.00 fakes al. FE ¢a300 | rated, Pull basement, “gas fur. female cat..vic. GMC Piant. _—ie_of girls. FE 2007. __ _| WASHER AND DRYER AVAIL-| LOWER STRAIT 2 ae 3 - nace, 2-car wae White ier and toes. Named 3 RM. CHILD WELCOME. 141 8.| ABLE. HEAT FURNISHER, REF-| fooms, nicely furn. race. 2 ear, comfortable, & quiet, Come Pour bea © wane seaped lot. fates ». Well land- _ Mittens. Call MI 6-2518. _Realt 7 ee = oo ERENCES. ORLANDO 3-6226,| children. sto Bept. 1 thru June = FE +13, ~ Renton Remon = oo month, down & $75 ~rrebenes S Suppties 24 sae ae | Sate Pepe eae | ESR EO ATT AES | RRO DRE P| eed ee Ee crore ex | teen aptam | cbouxFranks. es . se ee a a 52 i ae PAINT THE NUMBER Pictures. | 2 19400 W. 1 Mile | RMB. NICELY 7 Elec, gus heak _MY 44353. | ‘Rew Lincoin slant. Leage to June | “Yicmen Ber em MS Nemon FE sai ieeed. Om 308 } BEDROOM RANCH HOME GENERAL REAL ESTATE - Scrabble — mes. “BUY OR SELL all utilities. W, Side. FE 20501. |} RMS AND BATH. UTILiTixe | 12M _3-0200. _ 44373. peeded. 94.480" with 9780 down, cease, every wife dreants of Dizie Hw OR 3-701 oo + — ce Bt. will igh es mf Bagh o gewnd 3 ae. Mi } ee ADULTS, | _furn, FE 45413. MPontise t 5 Rus. YEAR ROU ND. Wan. Naiy teen Torn geo EN PE ¢2543, This evely on onto. show . 8. ; . 3 RM. CLOSE N. HEAT & UTIL | — pane. _ own town, Reason -| ats fe og, with ‘ “ eres ponte eet past in a en? ROOM FURN. HOUSE. 18 WALL | _ ities furn_ 913.86 we, it-Peoeiy. SMALL FQUSE, COEY, NEATLY abe. "Pine Be a me = Gown Gall PE inne wor | two replace, two bathe nee : ef mis. 1, Acres ” PRIV. ‘DETECTIVES it. 32-4628. 4 RM. UPPER ALL MODERN. j : ROOMS ~ FOR Fi carpeting, aluminum storms : ’ Dow Fe Te — fied of verry R. D. RILEY. BROKER 3} FURN ROOMS, PVT. EN-| Newly decorated, Gas Nest furn. omen On — Pe Ie eceie tt _#th_St.________| Rent with option to buy. 3 bedroom,| Screens and all the other appoint-| A large @ room seta P-#tory Know the facts. Private consulta: | Fm 4-i187 $00 Hills. Lake R4.| trance & bath, adults, 105 Flor- Center of Keego Harbor, Adulte. | Sr er URTL sUmE CIRGER "TLBCTRIC FORTABLE. | fll bocement, unftuiched. 900 per cuetteintion tate eee ie wee S bedrooms ‘and tuil tion 5-5201. ence 4 . abel: rooms on first Se | —— - — nished, smal) modern, Williams Center. time. 42545. & very exclusive vision, and! ficor.. Plent: lonet AEROTRED KNAPP | $ CASH $—48 HOURS |? BMS. 2yT BATH, GARAGE. | ¢ ROOMS, ivplage late ting Tm ing couple, SO seas, ON | ees i ou —aeme—to wz | Colored. $ vedroom poostoie on tre] ankecente amt eis, Deieed for feort abd, piaier ‘wale, Bom. SHOES .HOMES—EQUITIES 3 ROOMS AND BATH. a Bone — = = West Side—F ished “loon en and Pontiac Motor.| Y'" Bt. ‘hele decorated. Lovely BE. . — = ‘ Fred Herman - 31_Stowell, ieee | VV ES e—Furnis o1 Home Bt. lot, forced air furnace. $6,500 Fon TEL COUOMTAL Drayton Plai 2070 Al Bee OR 3-1803 Wright & Valuet ROO aren ceo exea | ROOMS © BATH STOVE RE. ae ee full base- sLEEPING RMS_AVAIE. HB OF full price. FE 42544. This is & % es rayton Plains— | a of alue eed eat eu. be washing | {igerstor, heat. and hot water Eel age mm Toes SLEEPING RMS’ AVATL. $8 & UP. cate. nee : a . ing sar Paatt Fe va ee OAKLAND AVENUE facilities. $16 we ‘ at furnished: Close ia — Cpetetences clean. yallable cert. 14 '& 16 Lake, front on ian Orton. 3 large ee eg ‘uae > on a i 5 iy e 3 he Bila saddle Selves | LISTINGS WANTED. | wit ust nich st hsetisin "| fraueg, seo ee fl fokin . Irwi i cron, nay bee ae doen) aa Svspyaaecamine| stone ry crores, Waves aie BUYERS WAITING. LET 3 Pa see YE ase iS ea one EAT GAS HEAT. 54 jo in £2543. bea Ded ire gh nly an fetal homie” with full ‘basement. aes le ‘| ul 1. Elizabeth SEALTOR cece . home on re _Dorothy's \FE 1300 oe Cam 3 APT. FURN. -B,_Ories. MY 23161: Sinse tse WIDOW LIVING ALONE WILL | Clear Lake Privileges. Oxford @| Tecrestion bd oak) come, All tor #18800 with oa 000 EXTRA floors, th othe 82, Di MAID SUPPLIES — mm | PROPERTY. BUY NICE. PVT. ENT. NR. BUS. 154], poom UPPER. 1, BEDROOM, 313 Weet furon share home with lady. EM 3-0293.| Orion area. 3 bedroom, large Jot. . end other sell-| down. Menominee Mrs Wallace, FE| & ; Son bas, Aveti ie now Phone FE 5-0447; eves. 86-4846 aa i rd c=. “Por appointment ‘call PE beth ‘Dake ‘estates, and. privile Leslie R. Middleton — 3 ROOM A OTH HAVE | ES month ine! heat Rent Houses Unfurn. 36 __Rooms With Board 38 gr a? sere park with der i m| _ 5 Acres—$950 Down BR Peer! Brk, bane cyerrthing furn. but} Cal Pan michele on? | CLOSE TO TOWN & BUS. $16 WK. | BiJevel. all brick on waterfront. oo with on cxestiont ugh ,home, $1000 DOWN a he. ; In Debt? ae BOWA 3 ent er a bi ig ORME & BATH UPPER. ADULTS ADULTS ~ house © an, FE BE shal POM — EXTRA CLEAN — HOME STYLE eeupaney, Call I Pe e288, 11,975 $2,000 down. . ane oS pd tom. If you are having trouble meeting $2,000 DOWN Fra’ ots. “se Meinewss OY" | © BMG ABR TYEARO! Di REDRM, MODERN eee, 16 Mehews. CREST | 3. a TAYLOR 309 Canend Ave.| Som pees cae ter Comet) 4 uicuro aN Snaokt” tonal: $3,000 DOWN 7 RMS. & BATH OTH. di WE. @& BATH, LOWER 2 WELL HEAT. | ment, me. ease, eM *| FIRST FLOOR VACANCY POR | a-wicw 2 BNRM. HOTEE, GOOD| extrs labatory. hardwood ficors| _ $1,200 Dn. 3 Bedrms, LORS, 41% 8. Saginw.| AND MORE DOWN " Sylvan Vilage, PE 43203. ed, newly decoraied, 2way ent. { BEDRE ROME WITH Lacoon| OO” ladies. Nursing care or borhood auto, beat, lear roughout, Bigh dry: basement, Font ~ jZrogera ranch h _Above Oakland ‘Theater, Pit sous6 3 ROOM APT, PVT. BATH AND Pasar “pus step. itt ar oe frontage At Williams Lake. Furn. | igqy, re te : ~ARGE COM. | | Front Aiso's barm. Rese terms. ideal for. large, femnite or | parmibnte: ean biol ry low a * . F * * * * ’ —_ mi SANDRA TOY | Our bayers ‘have money for, good | _e ieee ein | ee pCa ee fortabe ri with without | Pe 41186. Mathewson ‘Real Es-| or -eonversion “for agt:, ‘a good pesmi. Large parcel el 1s land. Bonus hostess gift for Sept OR| city. nt nd °|3 Fogets AnD ae eg BAL RP BABE- |" heat, good | joce Ref. Avail- rR A property, en Pe ipa INC. mad for teachers, ¥m 549008 ‘after ¢ ROOM BRICK APARTUENT —| 200 Weg! of, month. Can be seen | ig 2 privileges. rE a Li ~ Bate BE Ed w. M. Stout, Realtor mn, “| longo penn dg init ng’ ae | aera Hae i - paginas 3 ie heli EE OO ‘aun: | Ple%, 1007 Mt. Clemens St. Inq. | cntlotel Rooms — es Pa e, 43561 90° Oakland Near Huron |7 BEDROOM. E1iz. a is" cgi | HOTEL AUBURI LIN Under whe ement, yd == 54414 days, | Wtd, Children to Board 26 * f~ se ee 2 BED! MOD, oe ee, MA month, See C. pel ARET. || ROO AP aae WO FE RaT, coe 6 See 1 OES 5 FE ARCADIA APTS. 7102, Eves, J 3 rooms & bath good condi. “atin 7 tion. Inedudes ae pen heat, hot | 3 Tous at ASSED ts & eeald water, children mitted, Fob refrig b stove furn, FE ig win | $54 per é° Hemp- stead, 102 4 ‘PE 40204, TAM. MOD. HOT WATER, HEAT. ' BATA cy ND :; tll Lk. na. bane : 4 Wil & SELL |4 RMB. GROUND FLOOR. ALL| hood. 1 pik trom bus’ Bast wel. |3 RMS” AND” & & SON REALTORS . lake, Util, furn. M come fr month, 26° Stout valde 3 Fe ¢iss1! Bosns” “eel ge re pee, paves, Ne Sil7 nmi. a a y . oe fs as ? e 4 ? 4 3 } ee 185 *: } = * ft ae © -. *“ - - «| #-.¥ a * +. we, ss @ © © 2 oe Sie aoe ar we ee oe i ¢ e ; z oe oa ie i \ 2 «\] { THE enor. AES, ne TEM MBER 18, 1997 RNIVAL “- eg Sd “by Dick 7 | urne ’ T \ @ ; nf Sale = a bal uses. 43 : ‘ “pats 2 LE. 2 . poe “BEDROOMS naEoe Sale Houses. 4 ~ |'Pirst ied 3 : — Sh % Pri _F oe owin iced ror Sale - A ip ebonderal riced to Se Sel Howes _ 3) D_8-1160 > [* PREMIE 1 room TE POSESSIO onary rry A ‘STARR . ’ LERE = lo m ~ Wve) — ea om vepac A é . Ww. Al 1%, — : . for Tr } t boards : iB Ay R ct Beautiful 3 dition, ‘ak : ; iG 2 : auto, \ 5. es ps ae ba fe ty. 2 bedroo = the t = e, A ‘Supporting bed-j| rss parece, slat co red ro fa t : PE e are LE HIL ual wale a oak m3, abl wa . living a aga oy offer Ed ay ge lot. Beuiert"3 _ PERR : big so Bs an rpecial ae aa yoom. Full be ogawes © & finished Sa geben ie sates bao | “fae Y._ PARK ’ seucuteuratae ig E - full oe this heat, men extra ny oth porch rie an 7 BD » Faced owne r old. 2 ED. s room bath baths back Shad t wi = gee gt vBDRME. rat aved po ating - 00. ‘eal Gene w — ” Bed: yard. ed ia th oH TAR” would to | 200 Gardens Lod Smeets : Mo RAN or amr iM Pong ‘ oom yack Priced’ pil ail r=. > take Ay evry Smee. 3 . et, 31080" a at th. Nett = down dcreened in enlace, it rms, Shown vight. for Lj sty aped wit = ‘afer Som. IVILEG Sa with ic ment. ho for _ & ped wi ~$ Harbo: Es. sagt low nm iin BS pedreems : + onl wa LYWOOD b ith it ’ 95 r ab te paved geo leaves’ 5 Ae ye? - Bi, Gs by sppoint- abot me otf tke ae _| Mew 3. ae ayes ee Sagres aw & M - Eg Ben oy ow dlly a air fun ‘base: = te nae odo | apets s Yo tiled. _ aoe ayb eute Au heater £4 . Ag — L xe pe ~ a me oder ef 300. Wi a In a 4, fs S. Beete at . eset. 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Ee "uh Nice a hen, | nso reagaat wie a’ - cera wappnpees, te A resale. ao a en [w= ec | Sitn $1,000 ¢ sks Taeasla > ei y of oth OMES, WW: is x 21 eae 4 330 down — to. heat, | ate Open i LTOR sens gow ct =o | =P. er good ‘CURE Si. By o i: uO view es piaen Gi gasaea & », — taxes per _ | "RACTI Evenin PE t R ot Lema $7500 66 w. W.D es. Eas: pt tage En IS RD. lak ed, in 4. and in Seats eee gs__ till 43560 —— nOS ’ W. Hu IN y| rooms soos very. €00d storms. Ceram tis : — ce Carpeting ‘ be ty So ~ : ¢ My softener, oe TiscDERN — Be NAN eta tat we ghe Meow a good ‘cine ates ens ro car storms A . . as ele nelud RN = ay b ; = cine bro 4 gar Modere oooh & ected fa sc ater —- Brand ae a “Cea = oe cose edly se | BI FALL SPE 4-287" | for ving tows. Os raitur scree, - =: EMBREE &G ny a A ae Bae ric », “35800 patted ‘farms rE ruts bed- to let t we aba img 413 FE *8-136 down smc Oni | WN — oy aReFnonT ~ ent; FE red. 1665" . iG . e- our wives ra i #861. on 1, Unigo Lake Villas REGG_ = Huros Bt £ ° ‘nstehen isle be know what we jus is) onthe $9 we | 8 Oe i 31.506 porte Ttehen. Mak ch IN ‘Lake Villag De FE és * a ith Ps t we’ t a little ws | wll 800 roe eeu | 500 pereee’ epg fone fire- ose to NCOM or = t 5-08 yen gg ce siding ____ For Sale House re doi bit, Chi eta ae gaiow. 3 1 " aid 400 tokel, coceme pres ME EM PE 10 * 12, or i | m op Bas: Le Ra A e town S33 9-3971 Cag Tes on Sale . the ief? Enc reo plows your ee jocnton hes c BET | t prope local AY ‘ Ve R hurry "on thes too. BASCK Houses a extra e ugh | eee ne full iat 3 Settee bull ane adh sale on. = TARTE TER walage., incom pean ony . OVER ———— AY O’ these. ment, 3 BEDR cod) a Veet _Dor en, mod heat, ement, m Nhe ~ as av beat. Fi ER H oS partments 1 ACRE 4 22. 3 NE and ancbo: RM. F n_MeDon el ope extra tile ter ttached en, ref., Many rms FOR OME * Wi | L mo A : construction, ‘ Fre ae IL. Realt $z. greens, at -— BASE. OF Sale H Seca |: eee Tas. ours privileges "Ont lar 3 car ‘earage. furnace. eo roe E 53-85 N. LIS M. B = Nice 116 ‘ton. own. Fra: AN Ra altor _4%—_ perc wD, Ae BASE or Sale Tou | New DO anil era vely y 4 chil lots. age. & eens. Li sulation plete Part REW kite 2 mé ND ~ Open _ Fr _ ce te esuoel: th oobow ne ses | 2b DOW — bil gg vay fro e ge. Only $05 anne we eo WE hen. ving pic ' : 233 w. Ol ey nt inte price chool, ! 4 — ises 43 ‘ot. $8 edroo N —~ ullder as it e is on beer O y $ ‘ot with torms oi! | BY OW R West heater Ot! fw 2 Be : ole : ee 3-203 ye rest. 0 $18,000. ACR. 8 | pictur: 995 ful m hom ‘for ny was well y. akla rive NER PE 45 wrens “oie is iv | :, Not a8 | poe yh FS BC Cts oo tae oe ee a Epacana m SASHA’ bap. te elec. l 1a ‘ a w ing Pon st lev DOWN | tod ow full Wood your bed FARM home. y a} EM | 0 Uni untv R ing News decora' 3 schoo I } (ie — ill = aoe tte N pacer eS ye firs room Hi 3-4164_ on e a. ted m = py $1,500. ‘ COLORED Ss 1V] : I helonteme 2 or 3 J. | Go rey | ba when a Fen see ro 2 Sek went poet iee OME, -— - or] ete ae | — oe At capt Lea | You asked for SAC ilian. cee Sera eee! fe wet ataic| Bate aoe A a, eee ace DRAYTON os oak floors, | 5 Eee for 1 4 S | Sit 3.287. be a tot Ss Bo are iC sare may tine jernined tte sm | RNO | sesden. Imm alr“ RAYTON | PLAINS rs | Hehind ROOM HOME i D Ow 3 i> BUY 7 Lee” theDeoait R TDGn ean Fi ase | asl wakeu’ Hi AYDEN here Baglin ol Sy | - POR BETTER LD: | mo sore * ninediate, oe: Oak S {E a: 075 sEWA - ates Fa age Wie go ee costs. N . place o ic Excellent i St oe H = °S ; NO nN F < A REA AL lard ALTO! y A FE JTOR i 91 i acr x 6 b enon | W el BUYS | B Call LI car ca We we are Ospi 2 OTHER ALL I = ra” to 8 LTOR | Open Ave acon 7 $200 $-0441 Open Eve: i 1.978 OAKU es of waa Two | 3. bed: yster Sc EA y oles bee butiding se tal { pedrm Cost: rb EDU see. n_ Ev PE os Naren: DO en Eves. | comme AKUAN nd o} ful room School Di : level, » mpened ge rails. fire- wee : eerie Sox 3 AKE “ Gi es th an = e WN i‘: corn reial. D AV Mt base Ga be 1 Dis lar: 12"20 B : Tot $3 900 shower’ ‘sem base. 2 bemes =e p more vee i new a on ped ble = f DUCTIONS: __. 3 2 be ROcH om Marie barber stop guile aS Zoned | line, 6980 60% end gerne ioe ot ins Beton Es a avatiable, | =] $10 ST: going fas | VACA wa Parton ent,| co —— AGE [ | oo home. | $750 muttenie tee ome on | Legge th erie te on pedo ne spacious 75 _ ; . A i. . = TA t NT rfect < hot mplete ts! « nd - ; use modern AREA DOW for office \ Ar occu us Pont 6 to sul Neilts _INCOME...2 : acre Same GI RTS DE Open -IMMED. some: ‘ans iste furn. eles fr peivacy | are Price 2 { Caniornia, — Lit = eRe il F. meee: Betti d. it North on ft. ed ee S DEAL | es mere rere out Sn pau S| ES Smitha eet Seno Pee ge ar ne fr teeta is whe 46, re! y Pri Ss whi Ww | ink star ly 5 eee ; 2"btocks Tapartinent es | a) mone nica cui ownet” Ses S| ae ee 5 nether om tine. . | viart ‘t Seid NEW 3 BEDI “eatin | ee —- bus. Eas ‘ | { > SUN | do Noes lage cautite’ “spat | dri Jhuburn Rd | VIS aed ra a St. _ HO i. vote Pag PAM- $2080, t one TO wn, at erme: 1 si 2 avtc rm Rd , OL } rT ed ; 2 ca FE ME ‘tor pry nd rn, - GHA terms. of on OL CO msi | =u $7090. cara seston Ea! fe) Ot tts | ur 200 Our off ° e_Steet OnE | ie seas or FE fmosthin dis ~ HAYDEN R LOW is cy tench OLORED DUCK LA . ee trai eerage seara VO “2 | roel Da ice and in Con LAKEFRO} ——— |" 5x" WE TRAI hia "s : 30441. ealt LO unit. COME home. LAKE - Located Just on = and oor Soe P TasTinos | ards aed ‘+3 XT = z = eu AD a Open or : : W sil, Good —- Com living 100 ft, = cz | ust 2 x 250 ex- ee . n 0-9 ork righ las. | ez ng lake everyth | at E z Saaaarist Se =e TERMS Sagan Var se ee ee eal setae UE 10 G vee | Sao ON en) Seo pantie OP Ee x home. bobunibel mn iS vu) ie 4 reasonable price, hea — emee Large . oe. $1,500 bey | to use ranch h Is | ee core a we buy Designed fo rp hep a to ot cuphed ee 6 ‘ane this ed tog Seaptasa (tom i ee M —_ terms. | D : $3500 wi $75 VAN ORE ee canes Onis Os Seleae cortices Eecellem ae hatael amily Seats). carpe rae & Ment cosen’ (on ti -liy e fenc son o wil a Re) \ 1 ast Call .OA begga ee pol Par fa indo car Gas ¢ “Y nt ay Ceramic te ‘bat ine room -arlmoor ... Corner moni te panes “ae bloc "gti Snyd = oad off en OR _ 3-603 REA ax panes) i. "OA 9.2618 browse! ' place L cae scaeee hiving. win fname be ews Pull bas cellent hea e- din- = » and . . = ck EAT yae Sma _Good ho: Ja BY 1 = ST 5B . 2 f tak are He ation | AP " wall e~ aie 2 bath, to” B yard Ph on Es: Es ria ete haw “Ow AT es IRON et scree sinletee’ fire Pais DRA e ‘to wall wane’ so 8:30 ondal LOVEL $00 rT. vend lot, ey bed 3 NER. Ie VN, a vapeeaort mhormertiatt coaveon N all re LE : garag . Thurs, e e Y 4 . 28 ¥1 er pet ach basement. mile: R NEW Ll ‘iM Re: Pale dhe -Pri-le pati e- room ful down. Attrective 3. bed e.| DON'T cee, y. Fri. po. ga rages Commer 5 or Rd. EARS 730 ad trans’ ch tree, good bedrooms from v ROOM ee ultiple. wtidiag F iltor | pociatall dependiory ere wenger Lees old home — Soe? nog oetiatte Sin ho aval Potrppes co pemees a Cecheaees Se are <8 Ee 1-4010 | Sy racpcece substantial ee ee = t = ho bedroom OUT THIS R with paparcel. + ual 4-6611 | price. Only $4.- ——— with Saen 2B den ran eres ers ice 10, 15 7 eon ben bey tan.008. drapes. Wor =e = ; tice Baseline ‘itchen ——- Ow Brag $10 tue | FE AINB eae sy — An est Si aa ; [meee ‘pete a “lg built | Se : DAY. POSSE only, igh om em carpe ic 10,500 a floors, ult bas Jwn You EVES FP EA rooms, n | socom en dio | | eicae bes SSESS NEAR BLUE » 1s ated 00 with gas beat. rO _ FE 502 8. LTY $750 Meg sey cone | rami aed some a roo napoalpgor “SION Pb roy = 200. Ons curs terms. ak. P wh Fad oe ; men room | te < tiled vent se |. feenbaes ome ? $10,300 8K y New anp- coz * . ayments n tions O : PADDOCK | a Down — | Lovely Pte oper | teat walle th ‘ees Counter toe. ie OF EE | | Siler? Carpeting © ranch 7 Ww decorat ; Tha ; Pp 4-606 cellen arte Ca 1 on et e re | rm oil t, > X = f+ | RN. ; i ouse. i‘ men im a v a rae peel 2 rE han Re =: EN ~ ls Sea Pee lifernia | jot and mest karen: per | ogg dialog Se >| NORT ————d throw ose wel land ee Geen ates b , : ee saci” ais tee em moUNDAY fener iy a) ited uy Ha a | = sorter lendtc ce auuminum | 3 Eee aja ae a aiiie yy (const Jang. Sore screens Waiet some | a | Rent | Sr N | ES Se vem Bat eye | eT ae ae | LTT Satna okt ie ae Ide . MI ES' . 3 Hate! take = E: is e f roo! 1 re 7 Wo STRATE 1% ba ed ' Sear baseesae: mmac B) rms. ing — . y heme, | TOW ranch | Fish Hatcbeh Wignis two car, a one, ‘oor, al pee PALTY ¥ CO. aes — | a iow seeetin sect | SE d, | This Se _ REAL N | Saks mien Sas eee | ee IVI (Gee coda oe = Cer ae = rice ‘basement :, ee Malo Orn LTY aX. gia sin foo terms Wall oe pear’ St Ee Coase wat res S308 § | ANS suet wee TOWN - . fee af ine — as ce c 5 r ” . Too w iti Ke ‘ wi 1 heat KEnwood i wood R terms oe modern bun VALUE — _ | in hed rie wall to m white | mn cos xa « ae base Diners = = SCHR O a of FE S128 Sees F tacina| HyPeE oa cae ta )Do ce mats T Pea Tso Y * wall th urry on eat, ITE re 8 ; M nae AM hn | Pp -1284 oe oar Term -\ od = a last ork baal No = wn poe AND coz actinee fe ssa REALTY El AW ith RE ro ey see : O j.811,975 2 ached pag pee - 3 bed e|. 2 be IER COSTS aaey 3 bs ZY : 5-0407 Le a1 ODR = ilk 1 Rea.to! EN | Com OAKLAN aes! prt arrison oft rm, m | drm. y -st ome iY | Htron | 43 Ca EA I dosiyas corner” 3 | 86 Cammerciai Lares 6 mice fen + a Prana Ra sat ag i," ge zy |Buy sireet | i) Gey Binge & corner rer } \W ma: on lash op = $050 and $6,950 let th d. | . Fenced. auto bas gar rch, ro paved th - | or Ra . 3 71 IR B ay Geel al 6 Zen = Mee) bert ed. Perte one. Seat, $7000 with per ] ru P 104 FE 4-384 ISTING Pe, base Ni ° WIN N Dail rooklyn $15.97 dared cikeass im modert | — own faree oe nt be | VACANT enon prot aa a W wm s750, seitig gs : a ist _thru Partridge = | y Ow icer = : ice ily Ze a5 : sines: bie | ent uthe: rm. 1 — ™! . ra’ w or Mall 3 ba VICE r Th | abl st 3 Si 6 , St cou a. T for and ol ast 3 be or MED. | At a on. M artr . rm. n an N e tod: bedroo bas best NTRY erms a i) heat, side, ful arm. | pen— . POSS | ERFO ay ULTIP idge dining pric. er begat a ew | fie Ward eee reomne. ry sil ad zLiving RD ty you’ can oe! Anlagpeo dd ® ESSION |- a RD TE LE LISTI ige | out ected ag home . helices robe sclosets, ey Mt on cack alte elnee tare _ RILEY oe crerested. call © basement. i with Pergrita nO SER Ae gery Sega Fen ae or aro gs pare : ets, be rougb- | | oer fa) Ge res al tad FE + 509 Elizaby ie Be call ebleed —_ nenceetion ee = bedrooms “<< pool warm ay . Seree tivities . : ring cm. vita Lak ere| fect’ oak pep ares most ¢ mic ae insta. 30 | 2 eee Broker | _eves. SaT_5t gee wert tocete pa ora meds Bhcagpoe pew on eee gas heat porch, $17,980 " —— .. with e. Ls lect Pa fan, bir a dream | cone caeniataly (vek set Th Buy T Ra. j _ SAT _ O 3-33 re ocated. "hat See | tas tell bee sear with | ape y AT edad eat. r ea aay ats ae a| Ea Sa ee ea elt SS ee a Partridge Ee Bh. "28° sme J i teen oa rea Te eee ie aah a and im 9 ho: se en a etal - 1 A a A- uto r ting .° oe re aay ge cons oe es. eglanr’tos wn GI; jy en ae asehent. visir — tion Khoa too ails as | CRAVING hru Partri dee Hast Thru aac =| dé R R Y] month with | . Fs “condition and, 3"ar | FE Gulek ae tes Seay ‘aureae. Ml Eien Soe te egeaad | "Rice 2 be rin a 29 ES ay ull "oases tridge ee ae Comte. © ADAMS CO” roe on‘and, onty | We've B dea . e. ‘QUICK one wi A e Hi Joc beds ° | doo me. Lis | _FE '-5068 Blw ement. Mak | Ne aro v _ | 2689 ‘Dixie Hwy oe ys | bee room e . ra lo ills ation. room i rs. Pa TING! i e Sk hou: & eds und 3 ake ; LAK y un 1 ceed hom of en A > posses. . hom schools. home tn | ing Poo rk rig! 3 youl | ii itee aews _ money ee cack oe. LAKERS eat to ua See ore hevi ecu tia ht ou 4) | a nD ney. $4 e wo room fo , 3 be E w FE 4-45 3 price r- gt base hom rap oy ised . E oe. caneTER carp _ ring —— * Only neat an idea! Sats so N _ en | ott yp hed po Nomen ea, 2 bedrm. an nITS” 4561 $6750 Pace paid 7 — . 3 bed Lo gape pal 2 waite ral JIM = nad | ity | — { a -Lak etme eve. 810,00 wi . LAKE eiacverean 350 — ve starter garage ANDS ~ —— all-to-wail prie austin ia *e = bed eA << brag ry ate dels n bal E | rms f oO $700 D i BRICK achool bed wall W e. * err us f = Nic. rooms ngel . 625 Is with te iit Cony. €0 . Large lots, 00 “room wile am RANCH wih H See vorme “eit t ot | 12 ILLIAM io... ayy hans WE. By. Eff DO , | ree ae Ribs traverse Dr. 3 bdy rm iowa hie R. Irwi I Roigh s eueea ne WN gt ag oo dining it uron rms. i | ts reer ESTATE S j H. SELL | W ‘ CI moasenagis i 2 td teed Pelee m Wat 5-0101 200 in| im wiring ed ga! and © ed. Full sow. oe wa. bares Gard satel ch der ba) ton ~ | 1362 W BRO XK LER jonable | tae anaes ipes. THE wetta | ene ___¢ Bald a pe ‘ inctuded, "BY Bat A ao ore pasties = ye WN.R FE 4400) REAL 385 a a EAMO.| Cou NER nt twin Ave | MeN umbing ~ leges arin is ries ‘inelud- area coum —_s Suit ealtor | Pp re +409) SALTY | A ince each and | Coeny oes caw yaaa ‘ cNeil R LVAN — Menom corne: insulated : = B tiple Lis or | iY : cinaw eed le Ra | = 4-2 ey —— 2 BED lu AUBU il Re . Take roeus, ag geod ‘ R ting FE | 2, E oS IN in een - ap +3131 reeore| Bae ROO rik ute al |: _ aoe oh a inege’ rep fe ee De A Ges BUNG aa | wee or, 3, bedroom, sta Ti large homes NPeving rE rai | the oor fa samen moe a re. 6308 Spe Ae Mion” REDE Estate nary ENT a | coun. poe and néls : A poten ret xALOW po tlie —— starter. | pe ork ceaeen ‘eee OF cles. schooj modern OCHES ” —s | decorated. AND Epublic 4 or Ragepaeey os Oe m9 on Pa pom pol and ben. eg eegh wie oot nets ccs te pmol ey cee yawn Samat | oipere EST it) pees yAnD, DEN. 2-361! © ie. wits Attrac rk \ s floc ba’ and 8 iam Cc. Ww gh wi down eets. ot wat 7400 97 Too ER erage. B ant, NEW street ren 1 8 so Onl rn tiv x badd pr r. 1 8 din- +1 s Lak oOD tr you town close water er, _ SCE High! | Paved m hi ARE rage Pesoment, west LY clude Living ghtly oeld ne std pedro 22 oer 90" ee ted. | - pen ae ow | can hands an — {UE land Rd ra. asta ome on EA fn Ponitac. PE ee Ene We x0 Tenn ad mala, igor ui home ee pm schools. Lo- eer round ee SP OR) se 2 PAMILY eecoae | terms “OSE ee | dryer and Bi lat Ct HOUSE acted tones yard a Mcreens” dsapes. K. I ral oom ment, $250\11 5-6059 led ae apo ool | teee. a ME WEB y SCH | = Ptiee rieere sa deprceitie ate _ down } Poco Med 2 e re regent 3 be 1 vai rm e = bulaines: TE O 2 $1, tor and GARA : HOY fsoce tosis FE 84 K. tewin terme at sent Eos postmen snow 2 ai cnn Sem tone mith ern coe re a perma net OLS | Bastin = Tem WATERFRONT, » Harbor. Lae FE ae e rE ssa? Por ge Slang | oe it Loy ahs gedit aa | Soe sbegts gpm var siacbon | eiasrae! aS 143 MARK shakes ga In 3 : ~ 2-0040 REA | t ee : ier y. 0 fs) ish 1 ec a. AREA e Le ng co are arag jas hb colon own, ned oode: rge To cto N 334_s. Tele LTY 4 Oakland “Tnve. PE. 64946 N 6 PER . ator Near = “ eg alr aise Frocoh utili- éown. Onis Sat ue el ae thes Term tae eee take = . AN art, cod 7 cores a remily > reese bwwee HARBOR Npemmge | HUR £ PROPE SITES | witer StI MU ‘a homeo $1500 | seb raherd a moons RM.} > ‘cas tabje. 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Tri _ BTORI T OOM, I PYT. ase * hom rambling “st fell ose — oe — urp ATE O saree oy 8 dryer 1H. ree Real pak ee 100 Ac Cais, heme ta on oo ee ake ak Gs I price 810,05 seek ce lees B OL 1am PA W W. pate occupancy! rron Street tor AG: =. Ss .cres—-4 Bed ment, —s PARTLY ed living Se pe 0990. a unui 1 uy Thru ye EN aterf upancy. bisve ee eet Tekws | ae miles HW of Pew 320526 $2,000" ‘Jo.s00., base | nice. ia “taree acres ie meaner Yam Mil ee Bermiee) North en: r= | (Nr. New C ord — TH SIDE a roll Sit i ic” gisse down corner: jot. Miller 2 Sterir art oy oor ts Yew Catholic . : o : ROO ge. is th. slot I 1075 t fa NW MILPO rid ft wit erty ary © S athol Ae SE MIRED ; ie ae eng a. ly_pt COM HOME, 130 EM _— Meludee tax a carpesue r wt oe Conn rr 100 panty, ge wit Tattne Toh 8 arate ze y soghool) 1¢ RIK SAND val io iy” waren: | Exclusive cee 5S i Bae cone erones | eae marae Ber) sice blacktop mibrick home fe Me at 08,000, te , oxi. NUDS ; 7 lores District , ~SPECL ca (aes Mnfrs at sorxcr a2. WI L wil pelea and ree Cathelie tot. sree. nares rms. ur bed large FAM AL! LVAN V chigan L A It w Oniv chev nes i . c room room TL, v Re on't | $1, ne St EN oeeret eae Young with Sed et yan eee 3. EM_ 3-4 I MS © COME fast moves peci | ra ts. Atta hen with stown peaohgea apartm E -— Se and bat Colonial, 873 | AK — SEE Lake Ori . al Use Hor caped ore pled or in fom, Hitchen ath. rer 4 vate sce Je rooms é E. : E — BUY soo Ce mont Pewulifal rome and radiant heat on nicely ad ment as First completely mbaiatrasss and Is near ark 5 7 t ie bie wae 6 House and om 4 beths rou ph Recbouns aren: en aouksoeal? bedrooms: iv. Fage. Large it ais le | Set on thie permis RE: sto | BS ie urge. inn downtown, .A| it, Honea Special celled ste. Iie: Phone tow beans, at ey 3 sey aia Lamp S| ae cee acre | ee he wee 7 Biase with | V ste’ N fora AD RAIN vate Tat $13,000, t¢ | dawn and Toor nade treen ACROSS. TR IN . ‘ap- FE NBO PAM) 900, pbor- ip. La “room bedro * R atkoie e. tiated. Vaterf ew Mod : 2-26 WR a recon femme terms. isa unie ter ansed ame Ao ppp ony @ Rayo NI EI eiete, be, avvre ord & B ern EVE. Pe EAI 1M bath v HOME ity. roo e living room and ple Set a — stm +f gg Snr istic 502 5. «TY Ae dee teen amg Only $1.30 Yscier ars ao) Es OOM x : ‘NEIL ae |Ro ew. $1,060 yton Sekt Gor bere ee a cae large otaes res teas Bs bese foie tag Sat ttaeass te te ivi MODER. ei ‘Rea \ 2 Y £F down. room and ; ar s hom $500 FE eA ye - outd m, 2- wit ah yment. ny email aoe e roo ~ dae to N. Wages: Itor || & HA nnet So lene bath meng rfect “kite Car. 2 DOWN +06, 2 ou must. sri. arage down Pires ot. green yes Fite aw ARG uth ery On at ™ APAR 4 ck 8 st see Be ge f Bt. ner, and rpet sal Saen ER CO ee eee ‘Bloom ) fot je, amily room ight weep at thane ON Ci ion | : Open Ps oe deb lands field : level, — Me 28 edema tures, f Hot alt, sa Heights, 30% fonueeee N IN ike ‘er G MIDD “s lv venings : r Fiaste to rought . igh tr, sok ts, me , 3 Ncome AR * ° Weaet Te eta | ae ae Soe | ma = |. Bape eee ENS SPECIALS! , ee - , ° j le , » acer - Cc IA il ae ae as ees || toad potest.” = ae Wee COLORED ea Areal ay fe Cute and sony LOCATED oFP LS! \ ‘ . | vo Wh Also fi me « | ae mg rose 3 wool oy 18 roo r| rei on be opal whit for 7 oe room —— K emcee 4, ne => i. VM. HS. I. K} LAWREN | Yen x i in besemer pactee Be ten ie par cheese se botk ome te Ay = ome. Suieken Re. rota 5 : NU cx W CALL: Pome fh og ungalow, Loemectagg ean “ncom peta rea Siegel a0 of bert or . a ; .\ +416 a Ss ced Ot ; nd ran re of berries tool she ae. \ S y a EN‘ YLO gee pee men, é peer seco oe am hes —_ 4 $55 ian. ee and fratt EV gee 3 i) i% i & 2 ae A 4 ie \ \ o | ‘130 gE Pm RD re. 900 © e it —— ry x n. 950 and KEEOO H onth, 'y $1,500 = A ee — ‘ Hilt meme Beer | Dale sang nina ae ee f be 4. Open 1O1I l ‘SMI = ered w ardwood P) A Sete “i, ose | es wut" , _ SMITH- | man poren per ath Poors aa es wy pon = weet rR Sit | K I “ptrage, Only 400 do new . ~ \ Hee. poem rome ALL WIDEM RE amps i anon R.M down. Md x i FE A Al [TO eC FE S172 iddlet \ wa | 412 REA ATT 8. RS : i 188 N on ee : 4 , 12 W j as I ait ¥. ; SEA Telegra h FE ad INV 7 INBOW \ i . Huro 4 GTN oi Eve 4.0528 $750 - EST FE #6003 n FE ; lace & i CED s & te a STMEN é \ ; a “ 4.4526 j a aoe roses, 1 R Tr San. NW Deal a —E ‘i ’ 526| tee eg Pi bide me | (F Saginaw, ¥ 6 rm Cy i | $50.7 ee a ‘ Ve erry w, $7 . bri Gas ot MY is ( \ i 5, “Bal ke me} tee Park urnaée, oi ce AY: j ‘ i al, 63,0 over tai Need come: k near Be ' N ‘t i Mp—-OA 0-5 Pl “BC regain Te (eee, ; \ i Beiawin REA oad ae " i : TY 3 | cee Sea ee tg et UTE PONTIAC PRESS. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 15,1 Va hale Mokens 43) Foe Sale Resort Prop 8 ee eee TUT eee ee Pe a ea by Kate Os BRYANT. | }4R08 Seven me cans one eae "4 pil oenenenswedede Toca ae pee bees eset ae ager! | eters ce 8 «mele tae ha cee , as your bome in trade.” om? 7 tera" M Land. O'Lakes Sub- : 4 attr a T LOVORA! se BOM p= Fata ions Dore ee BRYANT . | fer Stuae saan ef oe c ; SEE eae iaxp com _Teiasion ab abbar _ gunlitied, pplicant, “Call voday. ‘MOV NG— UST SELL ; ; r St. Hel hij Sale Land 5 52 CORNER MAIN & 14 MILE = Contracts CLAWSON & TROY | "Ee, GARLAND Lor, se, 20% DISCO ity ae $500 Down or Trade | feesti"uctee iratht so “Meare goed aaerten ot tng] WES ee eg Glavin Varden €-7638. Open inten ‘Contract Sale aoes poe bs Miner,” FoRNAce, Nice SACRIFICE Co. eae bo call Om | Hae iiatease eens: 32 eabins, S-rm. house. 1% acres cnolc LAND ——CONFRAGT. 3 ~ FV | R. J. VALUET, Realtor central part of stats, Owners ile pag = | SP , gy S * died last year, ‘Owner ig 1, must — ge PA Me GARLAND, AVE, | ania’ | Se ate Eng li J. A. , FE +24. R, VV ALUET, Realtor g _OPEN-EVENINGS UNTIL 8:30 2 or 3 years. $22,009 full price, aRUEST | 348 KD A) VE. FE 45-0603 : RETIRING OWNER OFFERS 6 RM | $19,000 down. Cail os MU LISTING VICE Best Buys ~ 3 bed b t, new & Borst — Realtor Devers} goog land contrasts for | OPEN EVENINGS 8:30 S| Seca at State ! ar | Racer, Pe WASHERS & DRYERS Tod / restrictions. | FE ‘iste ° 3 : Do mn oy Toe et! ay Al iBasy Washer. mrerteeercnecr 3BEDRM, RANCHER Al_4ey Sunday. EM CORRES Or ono: dor. 0 er dan eed Westies.” Yiag. $i, ge Pe t a aa a X oo” x . PONTIAC. Aes mastone with attached garage. Watkins Estate OR 37555. =| 02060 (a(iC‘C Ul OO (ite OS Geapernes (TOR, | PVT. PARTY HAS CLEAN FuRNT-| “*8- OO nile eee oe Par ridge |*F 8. Pei hpcaliny alae ham 3FAMILY Piatt ei i ‘1111 JOSLYN’ west of Only $1,000. down . a ae suis Rome. hongy = Wg Y : Ret oy h eg Ragpeee wed stredt in Ponting Eevces. ice GE iF ORaN Pull price just] He 8-2005, 500, ‘tots my Maver PE PAVEMENT, i 1067 by Gta torte en. 2 large bedrooms up. Clean as income, : s ee aig, nest ore purtex| | See ee “Tm wrttlag: 2-wevdl best 9 beautiful, talented, intel eer eee ‘ a, 14 HOME Sree o| ee a ee el —— : _ JIM WalgHT Ry Be on e a ‘ : : oO 3 poet acres, arse ¢ Bedroom aR a, ee ea th Home Sites __ For Sale Acreage 47 47, Bu siness Opportunities 51 A Beas 308 tools or on : beste, al of those “hardio-tind | 8 = Approved Mortgage Area | scree wo BUILDINGS, |OROCERT STORE. BUY tHE mgerte Der be | a fants Se har ee OE Le PARTRIDGE ‘Bist al ane @ fechas ache ot- One enraig | sansa Nea wae ge Money to Loan 33 TRADE = ea : : N R- 358] | tis. fine “development, re ee eee ee ote ang | _ young. couple, Ph wa itets, Hired enterer : Reconditioned Appliances - Ep bam er tomer [REASON aencetery | Sivas or ren in Oak Sas, | Buy Thru Partridge | proms, Sate EE eS | ton rrect | EER eee neta | ge ties Pare (Quick Cash | front. Will eccept free and | $400 down buys yee oe excellent | Excelleut building oe High and| stream. $365 per acre or will| PA A SER, Mah g ge AOR Darment | tine * 10 near Wat) coi Moderate restrictiote to en (Richard. Stee'e- Realtor MU €305 | EA wre . oiher eecurity. Oo months | Edw M “9 Nedroom tome at Lake Orion,| smn t0Ot Retehbors. Low es $03) _ 24 _W. Conver_St.._Righiand _ "school building, 3208 Or Fiend” and is vitelye : 11D. eemee MTs. 2 bee: en Al cowed nos TE | Wooded _For Sale Farms 48 ee 2a en * wm Gl *. a SHA TERMS 2 MULTIPLE LasriNG seRvicw | We appreciate your listings and 140x160 Corner POR FARM AND ACREAGES. MOTEL ; HOME & AUTO __Detye out ohh 08 a to an. | ine been, oa paves Toad. A°beamuful buss:| — P. W. DINNAN Owner says sell, for only £33,000 LOAN CO. - ville Se pee “seni, “ive Pay. oniy mi bedroom busesiow with tut! — Wilson Reak Estate | ine "atte, ouly sito down. "leg w, uron 's Fe eum) this see ee ea tno, “| —7N.Perrr_st._(Comer_Pixe) pas oe ret. Fabian as Graskea tabs | ARE RIe, Tee tie completely ‘mo ;_ Situated 00 | Can State FE 30031 | {200 with good drainage ¢ and some) Bu Thru Partridge . RIDGEWAY LOANS $25 TO $300 p< aieaenaea id a G ee eee 3 fruit trees, grapes, trees. Excellent location for go y 4 BAXTER & ata ped ERRY E. ADAMS co 13 to pay or 90 days—same berries and fivegioce | ss Moor RQCHESTER AREA home on north side. $350 down, List Thru Partridge 875 iiss tie FE. 46203 6 N._Leerenee_ © TEs ee Eves, ‘Til 6; gua, 1 to 3 Be 1 acme compe Et tor, |. LADD'S INC. CHICKEN FARM "| casprace eration roupna | CET CASH QUICKLY | 296 bisie ez. Fx ee MET vue amare] Leu, MOE BS | MSPS ng PHS TO nes ntrnt ut, n cue Ee eye] Up to $500 | Fer Sale Sting $6| Pane ree 3 be ee ee | Rear Donut ane on _ 42 acres with &| Por sale. Phone EM 3-641]. 1950 to 1956 cars. Bring your |? WOMEN'S WINTER COATS, SIZE with room. Only 1 yesr — Close to ae R_ SU or PE 8 $0202 {or broodere & water Cam wited | STORE. & MILK DEPOT. 5 WOL.| tile. ‘Most “a ed to 30] | 28 ond emer rice ane new. $30.95 a 2 A 9 and | perk. and highway system. and in} Buy thru Partridge | & shaded iowa. asking 13.000 home oo higuway- $3,000 will Han-| . minutes. Loans also made on fur-| © : Serle a He 4 ¢ Might take tochester lic & 1 Wut trea og Bg gy fe relist thru Partridge__ - "G. L. VAN VLEET | SUBURBAN —sUPERETTE aR0. ne eat at bait the cost eurities, ae : 000, Realtor. 1418 Main ‘st. OL CAROE RESIDENTIAL LOT it cery by owner, 3 story brick] - C) k] q rene UY SMA George R. Irwin foe Motorway Dr. 104 ft ee a 160 [Se ne oe Jakian EROING GORENG VELLOW.+ ears g era eras | SR see gern — AND GE | cluding real estate $45,000 call MA ~ — 5. : = . | ——— ‘ §-1723 for appointment, desk. i TABLE. 6 CHAIRS & BUFFET ‘Bateute Ave. - BARGAIN? Lk. Priv, Price $4,900, R PARMS ACREAGE : lize _§. FE ¢4000: READ Ei oun ta $00 DOWN — 3 BEDROOM 56291. ai Eatledge OR 3-111 Fe ¢oomn see OF 2 ye cee. | Fie DWARD AV Loan Company Oe aan ET. BLACK 8-2126 oe teeny: FS (IBLOOMFIELD — 3 PC. BATH — FIRST fing level productive tend Geoa| ~OODWARD AVE. $5, FE 2464, : | OF PERING. - : 7 room house, 3 bedrooms, 4 FRONTAGE 202 PONTIAC STATE BANK BLDG. | a7; CLOSIN J ‘ HIGHLANDS 5 : GOUT. TRADEIN . other bidgs. School bus, R.F.D. The most terrific spot anywhere AD heed power lawn mo DEPT. : down for this 3 bed-| $350 DOWN VE EVERYTHING You ‘electricity, fine ha water. $5,-| im "motel et for. a smart drive- wes $29.95 room ranch nr. Wood. NTH TO R maven. WISH FOR IN 850 terms. Same bidgs. and 10. — motel or can any - business. BA — $39.05 = & Square p= - YOUR NEW HOME. acres land ie Oyen 4 il fr ral co us acre. ARNES HARDW ARE. $ 7.96 rick , BOW vacant, ROOM HOU: pad no Thompson, . Phon Otte _ t unt 33,- 742 W. Huron $16.95 aan loves pun win| BLAtwa = BaseMEwr see BLAGETOP ROure® ya ib ACRES. LanOE PARnOURE, Terrific! ‘Terrie! oan terme = CASH LOANS ot as *erune ib os - he x I ' id = 5 2 one with . . ly located on Lapeer a nae | marae garenp and WARD E. PARTRIDGE ' extra chair. ave @ num-| Bed-side f < oak floors & walls. Pull $2,700 DOWN & miles north of Pontiac limits sia.te, 300 owe dow vn, Bee cant REALTOR «FE z 43581 : ber of odd sets in va: of col- oo pees iectw, to ee pense] 2 BEDROCM BRICK HOME FROM $1,200 WITH 10 Por. Down |_ 30! aie to $500 Pe pg TerTine values. | Michigan | | ae ve WY aan is . v : _ Ave. e PE ¢-1122 — IN WATER — ft SEE AL na ne: ‘ _— < ; YEAR.OLD — 7 ROOMS |. 4H. P. HOLMES, INC LAPEER COUNTY a - Loafer, aie sets, 48) USED TRADEIN a DOWN — ALL MODERN — 100 | 2831 8. LAPEER RD. PE_$-2053 DAIRY FARM PARTY STORE — SDM LICENSE. ‘| Pine Pour aheine ne tae Sat seve * Located in Huron Gardens, 4) x 180 LOT. Ca | o css ot pat ta ee | Bo a pee eee We $30.85 ea eee ak rooms ® bem bungalow With new) = _ 8 lot on Fildew Street, $1500) ern § rm. house. Excellent dairy Pontine area $6.000 down. Owner. ; designs, famous makes, Formica | 4"? with mirror aluminum siding, auto, oil floor CRE LOTS — $100 DOWN Gas ran furnace, (priced et only 44.500 & pans Bean FE 43393 bam © culbeidings. Con be. had PE Soil. 3 3955. Auburn. ; tops, popular enters. #04 | Davenport & chasis, |. oe berks JIM_WRIGHT ee ne on) toe aie ed tee Ge oe | LTS TAL Finance Co PE| Michigan Pusrescent, 303" Or: | 32, OFF JOSLYN*-TRADE | REALTOR W. Ypsilanti. $780. Lot 4° x 120. RIDGEWAY BUSINESS” . | chard Li Ave, ‘ + -4 bedroom home on Second St. | 45 OAKL. AVE. PE 8-001 |" Sewer and water. “REALTOR - ae c NG AND™ 17X17, $40, Vanity chest & bed + peered | mos © te! taniey ot Corner tote ¢1eee,/7 Baldzin Ave ye ¢63' GROCERY—HOME : pT app tg Ay Bl 8. Re ag oe 6 pei othe yo ( i Sa : ’ — H . ¥ _ $35, 5 E _at Se ee consider 2 Income Property 43A| for these 3 lots. Can be sold o_ ares. i * Widow must sell or close & Pontiac large for owner, Cheap. Call FE | -°Tilt back chair, §35. que cra- Many ¢ = Rome cunvoutent sres- bedroom ¢ in wade. ji koe ~ ~~ parately. take entire loss. Trade or . = : 2-0579 after 3:30 p.m. aS. Ee - THOMAS ECONOMY $450 DOWN 2 PAMILY INCOME. 5 & BATH gx. Sale Business Property 49| = make ‘your own terms. Drayton Plains “Sale H Goods CRIB, MATTRESS AND BABY Small home on W. Brooklyn st.| down. 4 & bath up. Good loce- cellent balding ng, she’ shade. Clos Close| 90 FT. Sass, PROPER. , ; ousehold G 57 | _scaies. $28. Good cond. PE 2-8861. FURNITURE CO. ae moony, Oe : I. Cv HA AYDEN Peat | 2 ed EAVERN main Walled Lake 3 Corre TABLE. 2, END TA Mble, @ chair” wardrobe; bedroom | BED SRED tv sien 8 SUP: Usk ice RE : —_— 20 ACRES | me! pitke Orion Income REALTOR ‘ quick sale W Water fe pate cower | cr oa) sane bends Bt house Utica soifD,, Mabie all tor 630, "2006 | Mirrors and mise, MMI Catt. 958 “rigerntor es creel | 8 ; RCA A color e bedroom white Fine location near-lake and shop-| #6 EB. Walton 8-041 Open Eves. oe é Pie act teben ent E. Maple $300. ~e ie, fal Dasement with oll} ping. floor bas 8 roome |e Bu Thou | Partrid ee i_ AB APT. SiZ— ELECTRIC | pOvnLE 5 m7 __pilanss. 633 pon. PE 4-1133. heat | = vs Rasa vidoe & bath. Nice apt. on second floor #ROCHESTER AREA 4 Thia P ge fast Gu ence Stove. Good cond. $35. FE 46051.| bie, reasonable. FE 42708 VANITY DRESAER, 3 21 LIVING RM. Shanabe ae Li d_cond. $35. FE 46051.| bie, reasonable. FE 42708. pedal ” You can't garage, “Corner lot, Besutiiel | De*mtitel, ccenic building cite, 130 ru Partridge . . |} YR. SIZED CRIB & TABLE | DOUBLE BED & DRESSING TA- family with children. Best offer your sppetntent now! shade trees, A good value at| Sky-view Sub DIXIE HIGHWAY _ | MICHIGAN BUSINESS as Oa?) S| Serouser wos brvmra-sme | aretegtencenebe Fs 0s70. oe Sees, + WHITE LAKE | ee eee ive emt CHARLES MELICK | toeated on a 60 x 120 tot with} SALES CORPORATION ” |? set, goed cond. 0. FE. 33062, | “ance NOcuASIEE STOVE, VERY wasn MACHINE, 390 STARR ] Setecom sents Woe wl Wied | as W Real 929 W. Sth St, Rochester. OL 60611 $ Side street as the rear lot line.| joHN A, LANDMESSER BROKER mw Cee $25 TO $500 TPR TRAVERSE i on TRIG GINGER SEWING Wx: | Wenmenne aac bath, inclosed knotty pine breese- | Maurice atson, Realtor This @ room & bath home offers ; | ELECTRIC SINGER SEWING MA-| WASHING MACHINES, NVE. way With natural brick | Stl W. Firth st excellent opportunities to” the 1573 8. aes Bo. {Tone TIME ON YOUR Picture window, each ut 120° | “chine with sttach., will sacrifice, | tional with automate pump. 7 sce ts or oenm. S|” Per dele Lake Pree. 44 SYLVAN LAKE young couple who want © com-| PARK AT OUR FRONT DOOR suns t Peon _ Sandalwood. Ese. cond, Fe cet con Eanes i Manager,” a a Michigan (3 mem mere. Ea terms ~ ~ E. LAKEFRONT ery. THIg 18 A REAL Step. PRINTING BUSINESS . PLAIN GREEN snealceet 7. . FE Orchard Lk. Ave. €. 2) my 3 BEDROOM BRICK, BATHs,| 81 feet frontage on deautiful a A / at only $9050.) p.- sale or lease, Must sacrifice. SEABOARD. FINANCE ye one an. gee ig He 16, | j ux Vv & Mos, or Sale Miscellaneous 60 60 R. Ds RILEY, Broker | otter Hills, $25,000" Fx +0163. Sylvan Lake 150 fect deep, with| HOLM Growing business. Buyer or man-| ,, 1186 NORTH PERRY STREET | S09 Cash” Cail ‘MBlroce 72811, sil _attachments. MA_ 41075. = $00 Elizabeth Lk. Rd A 10 PT. LAKEFRONT LOT —,' dandy shade trees, | Excellent : ager wanted. $35,000 @ year vol-| Next to new A $100 32011. | ELEC. 30° STOVE. GE REPRIG |! DRILL PREss MOTOR, . . ‘. Ms Sutidina site for y 4392 Dixie Hwy. OR 3-1950 ¥ 35 PC. SET, i an. ‘ 1 double head, eme FE 41157 FE 44821| acre Cedar Island Lake. year round home. ume business, ory easy “erm. Elec dryer & washer. Walnut ry stand = ———=——= | beach. EMpire 3-2068, > occa woop! ‘55.200 with $2,611 COMMERCIAL head ig mom iris i. meg LO ANS r ae a ae St. — 5 | dinette set. chu chair. Bey|- mofer. 3 — of, machinist . t awe: a a . chair, Drum tbale. es . Owner MultiLakes Realty | (tes, “Oa endiy of lates. Edw. M. Stout, Realtor |°%s* Surrounded by hundreds ot| | ett Woes" chy Beg dno #80 TO $800 ogf2t ZO 100 On 30tn, after € pm |. other mse ‘articles “All te perfect cane —— miles north . Cal TUN, Saginaw St. Ph. _—— new homes. street to street) + ‘UNITY LOA TR Be a BUTTE . Elsie ve. FE 53-2332 TON Bis street & 4 ‘on SEACH OL SOME GFES OVER | 5 OCT _ an ai Faeat fo Raving 0". frontage SUNOCO 30 E. LAWRENCE PE -00i1| Bread new, dane air, 3 ezcrno is pine drive Te ; * yolleway ie inch, —? be Bince top Walled, = 3 Siac th o OCHESTER TOTS) ent T nea ute Coe; | Leader in the industry will offer FRIENDLY SERVICE | modern step “aatehing | Refrig, 418. Onde & ents ia goed | cauipment $a200.* sits. Frat ot Sian | neice, ae ise ons] Sout: “ML tat al "Goe ang | Rraeengeemm greet | “Loans §25 to $800 | SCTE ese ae | ome eee ' “terms, ST LOOK AT | dulld__Price reduced, ing price hendnggrhahl mln anno Qn Se Oe & ELEC. DRYER ? ELEC. | 1-1-1-A REYNOLDS 3000 8. Commerce RA. MA sists} Piltene > OR. BROKER LOOK for immediate, sale. type individual who 8 Orehard ad: ehaatae Sok tht ce ALUMINUM : : ‘ i. O O and bath Necreened poren.| foul! lke the secluded, country |O>* ? ayy SAND MEATS bOtisi; orate Gtaheie. he] WHEN YOU NEED 0 PC. DINING ROOM SUITE & fibergiag awnings. Alum.” storms 100 f. water og Bh Rg TERY AN dare dene , ais O'Dell, TRinity 28100; Eves. Mr. $ $ vinator electric range, MA/| New Ha _FE ie Berm = By aay gown, 98 _ | Micely shaded ‘ot. terms |— —plenned _ een an good} Terry. | ~~ iin = i aE — REPRIG, LATS] a Aas SD. ‘3 FOR BETTER HOMES Sent te sh See of it's chosen weatien’ "| $3,300 inventory. Store esnnected WALLPAPER & PAINT STORE.| | 25 - 500 IY Cho REFRIG. 060 FOUR COR-| model frecser seroee top,” OL I-b04t “for tree’ jou’ satlinaase, Y i te ti Mame te home, 2 room mod Well established, Box 8, Pontiac 5 3 is 1300. | ——______-._<—_* saases, Or Oe des cavoemn ivick sence | Ree GooD LAKEFRONT | rive out Elizabeth Lake Rd. to| Dig lot’ Located on main ‘paved | _ Press. een! You can Bet Ht quickly on your 2... FACTORY MESCILT VACUUM |* «Teen doors egTORM, AND home with etteched Scar car-| “edérn hom Scott Lake Rd. (1 mile west of} Toute. Reasonable terms. Call Os- LARGE 10 RM. signature, car or furniture, . 16" Ty, EXC COND. —- | cleaners, all makes, 1 year guar-| thew hd. $10, each. 4356 Bash- port. 1% baths, large utility BP. W, “DIN NAN Telegraph | na. turn right on! car Hall. salesman. MAin S2721/ || leh byi. endorsers, Payments to suit our MA 50171 Fane, nee parle , Rictvle |S SeaCk TRAYS 2 GORA GEE on P artes — Priam 66.W. Huron” PE 4.9877 ees od nd Adiaide t., Pea sn Pheoe ny mal on ideal tor haciy fami you wit pour ieceey aie long eee Pact ‘$0 chrom = bag se. On ALE SMALE PRIS OGRAT dishes, pots and ate elec. econ Priced to sell with terms. |“) FT. OF BEAUTIFUL SAND CART \y, BIRD, Realtor| °3!@ aon home, Bed & chest, 200, R 3-804 machine. Call OLive 1-1112 afer §.| fate tans (ollies. throw rugs, beach lake frontage and 20 acres | 0) Cae. 60 X 60 NEW STORE BUILDING ‘A_6-5567, FRIDIGAIRE $25, REO REEL| jars & book by Menane fruit LOVELY SETTING | spring feb hake Bans semen ise an eee PEE eis, 9, Dixie Hey. Separated. for_ol- "A. Webster Real Estate ) ___ tater a roy riee | OARS REO REEL jars Lae ee = 5 Beautiful’ 3 bedroom “woderh | wooded area. some land | ural s — mag —— ner 25_N. Washington Oxford, OA 8-3122 SINANCE new a cabinet, dgood cond.| good cond. EM 3-4902. 7 INCH §0iL PRE a HS oR ranch. sbick, and. frame. home, Tool shed. 100 pet. private, the For Sale Aone 47 al stone frost, Forking specs ia FINANCE CO. OL 2-785 FULL SIZED MAPLE BED AND|* “save PLUMING soppiy : spot for any rec- — x L cond. 4-7006 72 baths. Basement Ofer ae en Se | uns ; “asphalt tile. Partially ‘care : . FE 4-1574 ® FE Wool Tmperted Feed _ {Prings, good_cond. PE 41096. | 172 8. Saginaw a nace and rec. room. Bituated on) Briceq to sell with terms For} 10Acres Beside Lake — can be ait ote ar Tl e 102 Pontiac State Bank Bidg master 4088 PORE GABLE TOR GAS RANGE. | 30x GARAGE DOORS COM- 3% acres. Priced to sell. appt. Eat Sugden. (Realtor | A rolling partly wooded parce!) fore prteng 3-5487 : TEAGUE FINANCE CO gS 38 Pearson's Furniture, Sockasner cond. North Main, | plete. $50. Each $20. FE 40242. 22 Park St. MO 48¥1—Res. MO| with an exc, building site, Good cy, ea rata THE: ° - . ard Lake Ave GM PRIGIDAIRE wiite—s-¥r.|° PC. DINING ROOM BUTTE. s75. ater 6 "yoom, year - round | —*2025 Lapeer. drainage. $750 oo USED can Lor, LO- = oe ee 202 N. MAIN Sey te on aan $ FT.| Over 100 ais. tome ie sganned. tr treite iy . year - 4. cated on Sow St. near ~ . . 4-8548 g home” on, Silver ‘Lake. Sandy “Lakefront TADD'S INC. Aubira "ave. with building. Lots! = SDD—GROCERY | ROCHESTER, MICH. $15 Trade-In GAS STOVE arg WinED BUTS -_ shady Tot 87 214. Attached | WOVELY WOLVERINE VILLAGE, | OM, Dinie, ay, Dregion Pisin ee Stout, Realtor | Yi27spraftteble grocery and pack: LOANS $25 TO $500 For your olf mattress or spring, | —__FE_ ¢1208 Mt ¢2q55 NED BUILDING. sarvet ———— Legere f : e on on any new Sealy or ¥ T- | 12 . FIBERG : room of farncce. Ail for| Desement. Mae 3 bedrooms. ce. OR 31231 or FE 5-002 77 N. Saginaw St. | PE 6.8165 ia Thumb area town. Spacious LIVESTOCK _| Drive out & seve. 4163 Dixie | able sewing machine 1987 mona. | beat hb a Pees wie oe only sis 009 wit substantial | ramic, tle bath, nice kitchen, : Sues Mreatngs “i £28 |; Laem er buy to kee tend | Ph, Renee te > one sam | ESTe?- Drayton Plains. OR | with ell extre attachments. Call | _S1s Wainue eats tom a 2-car garage. Aluminum storms . butiding, Fh. Rochester. Ob 697i, Ob 1-078 id GENERAL ELECTRIC DE. i=PRIC ; 20 GAL "Hie Erenings efter 6, calt Mr. Lease Attention ing. Just $3,500 down plus iss? GENERAL Ge REFRIG. ii CU. FT 1 YR ine oan wa- and screens. Very neat. This is a Beagle O Rent. Lease Bus. Prop. 49A | stock. Mortgage Loans 54) nize Excel, cond, Call MId-| old, Used @ months, $400. OE Ps iret, &, small coal stove with A. r JOHNSON, Realtor eagle Owners pgustE can sae aceone ere! west 40022, elec. stove, not new, but spiendid | ~2Pe* Sttached. FE 70787, 704 ee onled ena reining ,srounds.""Ave. A busy “shopping center. Bow LING — TRADE LOANS—$000 to $1,500 | antiques — -» 830. Chaise’ longue. $15.| 71 WOOD, FRAME STORM 1704 S. Telegraph Rd. Chance of a Lifetime Ie eorerieg, Dereel with Plenty! Good tor “drug stores variety. Eight Brunswick afeys in modern For any purpose, on Victoria straight chair, blue needle | Blue carpet & padding, 2x18, 2| Tier ye 2c. bath eet. PE 2.7368 exce: : a . $500, ‘ FE 42533 LAKE FRONT. ON BYLVAN LAKE| for training dogs. Only § miles wholesale oF retail oe may bun | Soom Comay ton. Win tose Rimes’ modern” .—- potnt_stooi._Ma Set MEX 4256s. ee ores | HAND LOOM *¥ “ \ aaletmines PRESS. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER | 13, 1957, 7 ‘ i i a aE ‘ i { Sum. " iwoaG fare : pes Sete 4 ; . -_ BAB ay & JUMPER, t10. ve ae WAR ao 4 trim eatreee Door bs, eit: OF ; door @s exterior ......... hid Storm BH cick ts 9 — Comb. __ ee en «. B1T.06 Windows double Wi 20x16 $11.54 / SUPPLIES 2600 Union Lake Rd, at Commerce 34148 ae L ote orders we do better. | Zonolite COLEMAN Me FOO8 Furué & tank. fi: Bs hae Cooley Lk a CLEARANCE s SALE lawn mowers, big Univéter t, gree tractens at vengioes tillers’ & Lots ,of used sickle sows, 3 wheel ot to EVANS cealuene 07 Dixit Hwy. __ MA _5-1878 CLOSET DOORS | _ Bicietteets up to ¢ aN rat mem =| up..-Beery- Sates < a 8. “Paddock. Pontiac FE eUeVERT PIPED 733 . kee =< Church’ S, Inc. go ei frailer, priced in’ Ko- tgs ac Lake ee ey Will ; any © reason- _able offer, FE ete ESTATE HEATROLA OIL BURN- or. call MAyfair 6-5551 after 7 FREE STANDING TOILETS $18.95 21x32 Dowble Sink....... sees $123.96 Washbowls with s sues ES —‘F-pe. bath sete with 7 ee * }pe. colored path set with trim $90.95 | “"'PACTORY 2nds & Irregulars a dee — PE 5-2100 FLAT BED TRAILER WITH PrY- ino $30. OR 3-2816. ahes wide, Priced): Deer Sheetrock __Manley Leach, 10 poy j Hunting Coats & Pants 4x8 Sheet t $1 35 ulated and "hermal underwent, i Teesere, Geet post it a Jon's AGH SURPLUS, FE 3-022 ies, Me on. Sia J.C, HIGGINS 12 GAUGE 6 vequxeses ie shot . Used one season ers et offer, OR 33363. net tae A x “LOOK! GUN SALE araae | iige white? pine. boards, ft, ... wie i Ld —, 7). ...8 Neckanys, 7 ay, Burr nad . sewer) Shell, B. ‘Telegrapa rdware, 23-4708. ae ee pOurtars bovec, | GNOLE BARREL SHOTGUN: CREDIT . with case & shells of ates ae tl Sew —ae aa “BURMEISTER Super Grade ym an- 4X Northern Lumber ¢ Co. oe la eee §-0043 | Ponti s se Ea 1g. ae "33707 is. on st Miawest ‘+6881 after EL 6-4188 ‘Sand, Gravel & Dirt 066 est de: mi bath-|§ YDS. OF BLACK DIRT, $8 D; Fooma, $4b-80 value, sere These | livered for 30 days galy. PE i388 é@ selection watortas, beth- oS wat TOP BOIL. Ge ay wit i et et veh PE Sas by a . CLEA LOAM. & Mouton. Coat. west 8-0642. 4-1230. &1 TOP 3 BORE, FILL SAND, GRA- : UsED LUMBER — | _ vel & Humus. FE_ 5-8726. MA . 5-7581 rs ck s| MODEST damier kee wv ian i AP Newslestures A: by Jay Alan a-rs “All you have todo seein the iasaeyt Thave to spend it!” For Sale Pets _ 6&9 2 BLACK AND TAN FEMALE Sale Farm Produce 75 F ‘ORMICA d Tabletop Cut Outs. Make ishers, scrubbers, cement >t oes or End Tables. ers, sioamere ote. FE $aie. 340 soe 99 8. Saginaw) —Daléwin_ Ave. OIL TANKS - 275-GAL. Pike’s Rental De Depot New, $35 delivered including sales TOOL & EQUIPT. AL tax. We also carry os. Trailers, mixers, cub tractor, = Ney a filters & copper s rs, carpet reasonable Schaeff . mowers, Tank Co. PE S-1407 lewn apowers, chal ty 2b ‘For $40 Le SMa LU PAINT SPRAY| ¢ ait Olive 4-112 after — pepe Pere BEES RES leita pi." im Csed two scascms. Cath On| CP OW Lady of the Lakes 35800 after 4:30. = Sale Musical Goods 62 190 BASS N — e 95. G.| 3 yrs. old $100. FE 5-533. —* : TO SAXOPHONE, i _ GRANDFATHER'S . GRAY |” school term, - 3206 Oi sy cee, Sante, S SALDWIN PLANS. antiques, EM = |" Like new. $400. EM 3-0260. CCORDIAN 1 SE. GOOD Garage Doors Cond. 30 Cadilinc, PE 20821, rry Stee 60NN ALTO. SAXOPHONE FOR Joos id aor Heme. Lares sale, Phone MA 6-661, Ro Ee ie a joes ‘Han you tak. Let Ue "Ol ora POR SALE Ge, EXC. - cond. OR 3-8174, : $98.50 siete ar ae and wee, creat at reat terete. Soon ate se EAT rING. EQUIPMENT Used ofl burners, h eordllgg ane} Beating Co. Pa Roch: eater ayhne ester. OL. 20311. barr 393 Orchard Ave. TUSAIRE FURNACES: Heating ‘Service. 3-5634. WITH glass window, Call PE 2-0579 aft-| _! er 3:30, PLYWOOD SPECIALS CES a seeeons sro so on oe pi peeteces- “Pontiac Plywood ( Co." Baldwin Ave. ier A ar Thom oS an <4 pie a paint, Most stem oe white, |“ —_ venta. ed at Paint, Orchard Lake Ave. Lee Ree anting ‘end slope ’| UPRIGHT hye, | PIANO. good %/RovAL PORTABLE Available for si for, 8100, 9 total ce 1 CUBE eer Lumber arr BOAT AND FLOOR SANDER, POL- AD ong oe elen PIANO BROMBOX EX- ee ee ee EM 3-0624. $6304, 290 Starr, PLAYER PIANO - COMPLETELY reconditioned. OL ~~ strings and Tuning tail-picee, SERVICE ON ALL MORRIS MUSIC INSTRUMENTS Kenyon | 107 8. Saginaw PE 2-0667. , | gSiasee gotvers MASTER . TESTED mo, old 68th of- Oct. MY pry AL STUDENTS PRICES ON ALL: MUSICAL RENTAL OR PA PLAN’ FE 2-2108 18 8. SAG we ant size, shape. FE aENT BEFORE YoU 5 SE- lect your musical tostrument from Free lesson A-1 topsoil, black dirt and peat. Fill sand, clay and _gravel. OR aihint mM: BT salt ‘es 33 tow rave a bth ngs y ND, MA- son sand, top soil & je gravel. Crushed stone, . 92 2-3891. __ GOOD FARM TOP § YDs, for $. Delivered. +6588. ROAD GRAVEL, YDS. for $7. delivered, : Lé v- rm. Deliver eve CAKE GLEANING AND BEACH top soil, few J installed. gr pravel fil‘ buiidonine MA 4-2327. C LAKE BUILDERS SUPPLY Band, gravel, fill dirt, drain tile, eee Cement and mortar, OR PROMPT DEL. ON 2% YD8. OF black dirt or OR 3-0644, HREDDED PEAT.. elivered. FE_2-7949. SOF aot LAS. ed or del delivered. MY 2-6084. SHREDDED BLACK DIRT ARD FE 33033 Delivered. Reasonable To L, SAND, FILL. GRAVEL ar - lay. Charles Fenlon, OR TOP Ow Or. s YARDS. 8. $9.50. FE TOP poi FILL DIRT, GRAVEL | _& tree ‘service. OR '3-2000, e YARD & DRIVEWAY OR ADRS. soil, gravel, fill etc. Wood, Coal & Fuel 67 >| OPRIORT qEuANO. EXC. COND., a a5 ci) FOR BAPTIST Church. FE 46543. ‘Sale Office Equipment 63 G00D CONDITION. = FE 88845 AFTER 6:00 ROYAL DELUX _PORTA- 4) Be at ble’ typewriter, J Like new, $565. vp.m. Sale Store Equipment 64 ; comm BTRAK MM Lice |4 3LUF SPRUCE FOR YOU, AL- bad iJ Beet h National ¢ register, Austrian, & MUGHO Ar- has 'é totals, recently auled sone a kk +e TER so CASE CA-| tools ‘and burlap. 2002 Blesth Rd. yo doors, 15° island, 3 mallee Wot ommerte, Village, net, plstiorm pay i orm Bact Lake Ra- intersection. Open wail shelv neat slicer, cash| exery day 7 to 7. MU 4-8038, rand scales Gale Felar's SyEROREEN, YEW 8 SALE. #2 OP. Plant we. our own Foren and iat Sak cl man cet Bee ate. ft _M-24. Crescent Lake Rd. F REGISTER. | EXPERT TREE TRIMMING AND |- arg i ae market €3075. | removal, Fee estimates. FE food cond. Reas. MArket =o NATIONAL CAGH anol ale a far ba Sale Sporting Goods 65 AUTOMATIC, 1 EN Rem 30.06 slide action, rr- | _5-61 deel) aoe med aee o afizal cash ee hee: Sy DRY 2" OAK, DELIVERED, AL- so slab wood. FE 2-7188. CE — FURNACE — KIN- dling wood—cannel way fuel oll, Paint 436 Orchard B Woop FOR FIRE- Order Sy ‘PUPS, $10 EACH, FE 23-8206. BOSTON TERRIER PUPPIES, AKC reg., 79 Wall, FE 2-4628. FLO'’S PET SHOP — 51 HENDER- eon — Tropic all Ege Wt 6pm FREE KITTENS TO GOOD HOME. OR 15. ALL 46433. ets, . wk. fe | GERMAN EPHERD, FEMALE. ive to good home. OR 3-5108. GERMAN (SHORT HAIRED, POINT. e pups. _ 53-0080. IRISH SETTER PHONE AFTER 4, OA 83714. MINIATURE COLLIE SHELTIES, beautiful, champion ores: white collared-sable Reas, PE 450915. Parakeets Guar. to Talk Gages Sel ak, oe PE Sates PARAKERTS CANARIEG, SUP | Hg Also 2 r. old re blond mate We 5-008 rd . TROPICAL tam GOLD a turtles, — — BEAGLES & POINTERS, trial given. 3091 Rockhaven, E. __of Auburn TOY TOY Fox X TERRIER, PUPPIES. Bi | GRETROUND, AL MALE, 61 6 MONTHs. | supplies. wt a Central ane Lk. 2-1691. TOY FOX TERRIERS,7. cael = 202 Russell Bt. . ALL 6 e, dresser & bed, re- ALBERTA PEACHES AT ROSS- Morey's we, a rie eee ‘Rd.off F oA, ome Ul N = : Ser eee ree Ay A | Fisstie Rest) Cement’... sit gal: nd’ ripe toubiocs, ple pUmpr! Fiber Root Cost ..... . $3.70 5 gal. oh... Se BLAY. : BURBANK PLUMS, #2 BU. BRINO COAL & BUILDING SUPPLY CO. | 4-1 CR N Seckets, 88) 5. Syuere. FE 8} Orchard Lake Ave. FE 3-7101 goad, grovel, #2. rae I Machinery . 60A er AKC REG. 6 MO. OLD. SPRING-| prune-plum rs. Bill's Or- eat humus ana black dir, | €% spaniel pups. 6120 Dixie Mwy.| chard, 10006 Harting’ Ra} mi. D-4u Mi DOZER. Two} gi" per yd._-i0) miles north of | AKC BOXER PUPS. #2 & #00.| -8 of Maine 07124. TO44, orion ag 'B-B-E . Oak Hill) Rd. % mile EXTRA QUALITY EGG6, Portable road/ EE. off Sashabaw Rd. MAple 5-4475. Rene Tw BUICK 1954 SPECIAL, +DR. SE @ Loaded with NO DOWN Five cars in good runnin order; Olds, Pontiac, and Buic : Pay ments from $6 to $17 per month. ~ SEE THESE TODAY i983 Ford, power steering; Fordomatic, eee & heater, very clean. $605. ‘1954 Chevrolet Bel Alr hard- to) Like P. equi new and anderp ced. 1965 % ton ternational Pickup. Ver pl low mileage truck, BARGAIN. 1953 Pontiac, H radio & Heater and a buy at $545. MANY OTHE USED CARS A PRICES. . ramati¢, clean CLEAN BARGAIN ks a see PONTIAC HOT J.D. MOTOR SALES 3140 W. Huron St. 1 Mile West 6f Telegraph : FE a. \! 3 f uP . ffs { | Se wend } : ia y i> ] see pe AG THE 2 PONTIAC ‘PRESS, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1957 we ye 91} SLICES OF HAM WA s For Sale Cars 91 ; a |! : ‘ ts wri ot - i | i = . - as | : J \ nice) mews | _ HERE'S SOME “SUBURBAN MOTORS _ sah Are eam Piymouth PS ai e | : CLEAN OUT zi , g/Real Values) SO". - a os eas Ay IDEAL mn cans. - op ies, ae : Woodward BIRMINGHAM at Munter,_Birmin — oe 7a A epee ope | bee one ee aoe ee , ae dl | + : ks Sie ‘J cuner, Low) sel sell, oo nts ve 4,000 m0. Gall FE 2.8765, mf cote: ‘STOP IN— = 2 e 71800. : TOD 4125, Pees rT =| YOU'LL FIND IT . ol FORD | & 4 DR. $ils LL | he S . A be Nort hh Chevrolét Co, | Hoge’ 6% DR: FEE sat WORTH YOUR WHILE _ C). 2 gall needs ton, + ic Pontiac ‘54, 4Dr. ‘ : Sharp Cars| reise amg oe ettes ce Mydramatic. New. white sidewall LISTED BY STOCK NUMBERS a + EAS Sak - Ww (emasien TOF re 5-6436 mee “$1195 gy . | ; neces ‘63 DODGE, R. & H, STRAIGHT | ; ens Ae | Sorte new | sesh. 68 down. Assume $23 8 mo. i, eee BRE RT HAUPT | 93 Dodge Club Coupe .. $ 595] "SS Plymouth Hardtop, PS ¢ wo. Assume mo see ii re , . ‘ "$3 Pontiac Sta, Wagon. hyd. os .& E. Motof®. PE 8-260. PONTIAC SALES —_, g105 ' | $6 PORD CONV. AUTO. FP. STEER Clrksion , ‘7 die “BSG Be, oat, Ment | ink S Brakes, eed ty cite os mane sesee or Mase #0) “S66 Ford Convertible ... $1695 || terms eam be srranged. Up to 30). soRD & 51 PLYMOUTH. BOTH SEE THis one TODAY a ; reigcale Po Se a gets Sati, St ace | vot Pay ile 7 GLENN'S ies oe or ‘ee iruount yom 'sa'n | OO Dodge 4 Door ...... $1345} a x ses, EO A re | 4 mane aT BOON ca paves of ar ipo Gal ores oe va | | a2 | ain. 8 as cu s Ff le . ry : LINCOLN- MERCURY a bug's ear! A low = late — Mgr. Mr —— ——— \ j “ » SPF CIAL. mechantt ap ine Be reaay miei HY. “52 Pontiac 4 Door see e os $ 395 DON M LEOD Satcrek el | oc An eee | ae cL *53 NASH utz O ors és ao heed st ed. Bove Red & Binck Radio & 8. Woegward at Hunter “I never liked this hill for some reason!" ; te wd bd ane g pole Choy n SEDAN EXC o4 Pontiac 4 Door see eee $1195 OF _ oo os ao FORD, 186i GOOD eb Tes VERY For oe eae ee er, ee ET : ai78 = oe ; : pace by r Sale s 691 For Sale Cars =91 A LITTLE LOT WITH 4 S306. sey Bake Ra. we ee NOE LL | itn, < < ag * - CENTRAL (eebperei ina SS omens tar. | Mggyetmaumene | TARGE Vaices. | ©9 Ford Station Wagon .$1545}1 5 pOnevitte USA. , Baldwin. PE 3-100). landerd transmission, radio” ~ “ENOLE NASH SALES” | sare 1901 nots BaSe™e - i LN- y CCE beeter, MAS® & Porter Rd. 3-4086 e 4 : RCT MERCURY | eigen | tune at OUIBMORIEE id BeOLiDar.| et Mere "a St nt oe 94 F ord Convertible ... $ 895 = DCAST — TE Reels —— | part payment on 0 nood wsed eat | Schutz b Motors [deans a eto MBL a fare BS iran WILL BROA. PONTIAC. 55 2-DR. | ~ BILL tl. SPENCE “S. Weodward at Hunter OLDS iss — a oe A. Rae SHARP 1983 Ponting. ation a i] 4 6 95 a . "tke ne ote USED. Cc. Ta aeham i962 PACKARD 4 DR DO YOU (a ‘real buy. isié’ mode! dump with | ‘30 Cadi ac Door . . SS = = 05. 62 Oskiand Ave " THUNDERBIRD DEMO. 4,000 “"want a real sharp car, one of 52 — 270 series From Our Show Room meen area arene, wk, ama | POM BOHR INC. | Be Sn acne Sat | pe Siero So : Leeded with entree __4_ Uiiramatie rive. Believe us. this SALES te ; FORD CONVERTIBLE amane | ft s00 Actus mile car Look |2m w. Monteam re esa! ‘53 Chevrolet 4 ‘Door ... 0 645]! Le HAUPTO oe MonoRs | ee a eg | abeerieetted tet | SWEPT WING DODGE | “Y ~“7OVTO'E! SOOT... OAD | 1986 T_PORD Ra AvTO.TRaws, | —>"™s™em- | . | PONTIAC SALES | "ie iia Reset me | emer TO Te erro | «© STATT'S 51 Dodge 4 Door ...... $ 195 || AACS dere Ss S PRS ORION 4 GRRE | “b08 or veck alter. Ho trade in. pe) ket vy bere. Bel reaer MOTOR SALF: ; No m dn., assume ments equipped witn radio, & heater, DODGE Cc TRU ; . : : sae gan ato en) aS See gees Anam st | ar Delge Cate “Rat ade | 10.7) a. 8 ore) 7 | ne are ee iar Mid- Month} 28° anc. wtatta St reve ow | 03 DeSoto Club Coupe .$ 745}) nee i Re rg Schutz Motors “setae ; | = a || ee , th ore Sem imene- Spot’ ’ Clearance 8 Woodward at Hunter * sa MY 33780 Lene Orton | 35 Chevrolet Club Cpe: $1045 . ; delivery. = MOUTH 4 DR. DELUXE. | | money. “ | . samamoe or oon | FQ] v7 Coe Legs. | emeracrmeree |'47 Olds Club Cpe. ....$ 75] | , TAKE ADVANT. ; @ fimance ; : OT Ferd We aoe ckscecsece $75 $11.85 down with $27.24 month. | * * 8 © # @ iT . vr como eset | actions | ey mouths 2 te Sos gl eer 7 “7° "1 REFRESHMENTS = z t Per ereeneeserene Ac, E a f ; iy / vos 4 aa © eC 10NS i eed) ar jPiseas Savors — 4 Gidnmonlls Loaded. eee "4 siss Sh = \ Pom ~~ | J : ‘SG Caditiac €pe- DV ATC “ata. | MA 5.3291." ed ; Ne ~ HASKINS $6 Formonth Hardtop Our Discounted Price | conomy Used Cary Ra ie a al Y Wens | : : fe s Holiday Coupe 1987 OLDS 06. HOLIDAY 4 DR.| PE 2-730. ne 2 SINLINID |5scatiiacez Sedan | | SIG77 | at ae td We | nr oma wa a ERO | Suburban Motors Co.,. CHEVROLET _|'55 Olds Super 884-Door | Zou" oar gegardiens of conat.| Sled (nedy of ru tore vouR Nore — || \ _ bea 55 Dodge 4-Door down payment. Balance as low! anty. Priced to sel PE Sats | EVER 1's: CREDIT. Ip Your Friendly FORD Dealer HW: . “Te Oakland Oakland County's ’5S Buick Sp. Riviera 4-Qr. | Free uaraatee 35,000° miles it TORTS CATAL NA | Tan MAN'S ‘FRIEND | , Inc. ; Fastest SE Dealer” ie, emia Steet Convert. cnet Coates. Festisc obs! = =EASYEDJONES | 147 S. Saginaw St. i] : StOlde super 88 Deer | MICN EAL, | Sheen nese |e! omptay-or - | | 565 S. WOODWARD £54 Ford 4 Door C fe S'S pe cer ace | se peeetic pena maar Be FE 5-410] . FE 5-3588 : bone |’53 Cadillac 62 Sedan For the best deal trade-in of value. $1295.° Catalina. 5-6207. 5 Sr “tes : Be ore ined ne 2-Door | Dodge - Plymouth Dealer Schutz Mot ors “ns See trans WW, Bs Open 8 A. M. to. 9 P. M. BIRMINGHAM, : MICH. uick Super Hardtop | 0s s. woodward’ MI 42002 oe78i. : =F ’53 Cadillac 60 Special -__ Birmingham 7 "eerie '52 Ford 4Door’ ie MOTO wEM Paine Tin |PONFIAG ioe weoRamIIG | West Side Used Cars” _f0ed cond. OR 38666. ___s| ear in trade. PE 3-1542. H. Rig-| and save the difference! Many | { aT Clean Cars 2 chevrolet Sedan ©. | "hai alarms Ss | te West Sde Used Care MATTHEWS-HARGRE 2 ' evrolet Sedan | ie, SE aren, ans at _ PONTIAC ¢ DR. R & H. es e Used Cars . pane ey [SSSamMNE Ci Come amr | REE es dae SA mee rem! | ANAL A ORSES : VES SPEC A | a Olds ¢Door | Satie APR) “eee ee | SE AY mall _ Announce Annual a ee : ——f sd —— I ag % 3 1984 ve . Radio & | 1983 Ford Ceavertivie. | eters it! JEROME | | Pontiac ie Ba ee Get SIC K C ARS | i ATE MODEL : “eee ee tow. Rae 6 loo Auto. Brokers | «ost MARES AND MODELS TO Acquainted Fa yt, Nov. 1. ag rchard Lake at Cass |, ? AUTO SALES if Bg ed A Stee Ne ate aot | See eatacen wer wee | Are Poor Transportation | S A L E| | : 4dr. Like new. g295./°4, FOR a, 4 eu, pi cv "93 Olds Super 88 hydre seaces $895 $185. 40 City Line Dr. Off Baid-| * s oo Pies Nov. 1, $1,595. +} 13a sovensy 4dr. FOM ...... $505 ; __¥in. VE . i ie. ere Tem _AUBURN MOTORS © 2 Eackard 300"Uitramate’:.. $4 “ea tee oak ae WReswired-vers | “M Ford Ve conven snaio| GET READY NOW - || ALMOST-NEW CARS PRICED AT A LOW 195, Nov, 1. ner Pike ie "S1 Mercury Sharp. ......... . $15 e ~ nted | : , | “NE , ART ° os wie Fela payt, Nov. 1,|'60 FORD LE, OREA-| 3, Ponting ¢ dr Hydra...) s08 |104 PLYMOUTH waGoas. wa) Co pas ceaeeeie of Glee | OF NEARLY ya THE ORIGINAL COST— 1956 V-8 Powerglide. 210) sonable. FE 5-6245 after 11:30am. {rord stake,truck ............ $205; have two of the nicest little) Ot, be seen to be appreciated. Enjoy your winter driving with>a_ reliable, -NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY _ #dr. wagon, $1,445. payt. 50 FORD CONVERTIBLE. NYLON |’S1 Studebaker V-8....... |... 95 | yragons in town. If you are look- | " 3 o£ ’ x White wall tires. PE 3-000 ‘ tng for a low cost suburban. buy $1395 | safety tested used car from * ‘Pontiac Retail we peter, rare ws, Wire TS ORD, EDM RANE eAG| sae Re Perry” NORE Cau] Geel Vadetae, soe SCHUTE | as cuenragt, we cnverunie | 55 CHEVROLET Hardto $1495 New Goodyear Tires ; PENN el civedere x) $1830. Gaul Micwest «0022. | °80 0 MERCURY SEDAN u. ? i Pee rive. call thee tereene a | Radio & Mester, Powerstiae. © "17 Availatl ll °55-°S7 oe oe ak be cee tne | MERCURY. RUNS see Belvedere, Naa Paster Ottictals * This won't last Jong. || 54. CHRYSLER Hardtop .............. «$1295 velar ‘0n''6 ~ 97 models Fi mmeing Our Speci ie |BUD SHELTON Pr bane ae cars. We have 9 to choose from ‘ Radio & Heater. Auto. Prapemtesion, Pull Power. Car Gu arantee - ee J Beane, cr, Fras: Syamuees OF | Renter. She Gene autre | 34 Duley 2 Dr fetan rate +55 CHEVROLET Bel Air 4Door .........- $1295 — yp: v : OF FERS ‘ae aene DAN. B&H. OVER | Ter? sey ucrsatee’ Bare ow. : SECT PONTIAC 2 I DODGE #Door™ $5051 DEL REY. _— power brakes, thunderbird engine. ‘32 RASH SEDAN. RAH. KO 7 Ch W. / ‘35, Buick cial 4 Radio ie He rnd awl SUES Soh Seibel el Se a ESN ES B25 | "54 FORD 5 $705 Kr Dodge club coupe Rew car appearance. eee with ey @n., assume payments of $1477 Ss eV. On. / | Tadic & hee r, eceten. z e . ater. ne 2 . 5 MERCU RY 1883 ive = BICE-UD extras, See this honey today — mo, Call Credit M sie Ttaee| a aw Glas adm econ. 1 '56 CHEVROLET Bel Air 2-Door ....... » + $1595 '53 P. ACK. ARD ( HARDTOP save or: cylinder, er €, lo 59 Rad enter, rd hone sie it Fora $ @r Hackine Chev. C 5 miles, Many other extras an 5S Buick Png Dr. Hardtop, | 55 FORD 4- eon. . de 5 26G Hees ye od Gow B pe «$1195 | ; - 33 PONTIAC ines Piymouth 2 dr ; HEV ‘D7 eae & heater, dynafiow, w-wall CUSTOMLINE —Radio & Heater, Ford-O-Matic Trans. 53 CHEV. VROL. FE T 53 TORD i io3s Chev Bel Aira MApie 5.3071" ome niten “il 9 ‘7 Plymouth one coerene "tate one ava || 'S5 PONTIAC 4-Door 870 a ere fee vsn $1395 v BEL,AIR a ay 1 rd Station Wagon FACTORY OFFICIALS CARS t & cylinder Belvedere 2 dr H. top| Mileage. lee me oe en im aoe ie Lo gtone anne radio pent Demonstrators Shite ‘eal fended wie enter’ $1250 98 Behe paetan arena sete $1095 |'| North Side 641 Oakland Ave, : v - feats and. windows. What Sea Choose from the finest se- Less. than 3,000 miles -.-$2375 "86 «Chevrolet 2 Dr. Sedan, ra- Pr 4. i 1195 ’ ma Yd , ’ > > 1058 ymenth 6 av. lection of models and col-| , ae a beater | vith e standard | 55 PONTIAC 2-Door 870 ........00 see eee. $ 57 CHEVROLET "56 BUICK . r “ae Radio & Heater, Standard Transmission. BEL AIR HARDTOP CENTURY 4 DR. H/TOP Mo money down and assume pay-| (cena Motors |ors, You will be happy/ 07 Chev. H-top : 5+ PACKARD Clipper 2-Door $ 798 |, oa ws cheba ad Gh) COLD: ee with one of these new-car-| wet atr 8 cylinder H top, 2 dr. bay $39: & Heater, mae Tremmisio. 56 6 CHEVROL ET 36 PONTIAC i oodward a ter R&H. power glide, white walls. ash @ Dr. Ambassador, ra-|| , P Easy Steele Terms Birmingham appearance low mileage} SAR, galore... ws... $2208 | ‘io & heater, standard shift, clean || ’54 FORD Mainline 2-Door ............ + $ 695 as ppaere np TARDTOP beauties. ‘ inside & out. Low mileage. Standard Transmission. S66 PONTIAC EDDIE STFELE ForD M{jd- Me@mital onceeneron 'S7 Ford 500 $1895 'S2 PONTIAC Deluxe Door ......... 00+. $ 495 «DOOR Ee 156 PONTIAC y ore re Derg cen © Har Fairlane 2 dr., yellow gold and Pew oer Sans —- ’ - fmeRgaOEN ’ . $1505 num sree Clearance $1695 Tor angs core Ta © Son] eigeete ala Beate re ee eae convertible eas ae $6 FORD | ‘56 FORD TN im 'S7 Dod sg. Dedae Hits “er: "53 PONTIAC” Deluxe 4 Door... s+-..++$ 795 55 CHEVROLET 6 Cantroler” i967 FORD FAIRLANE GREAT waa 5 e ower Steering. § 4E eT a ea OaAges a see eons ees 4 | ATHENS BE daitase || 52 FORD Cuntoming * “Economic development,” Hart said, ‘‘is a second issue on which the Republican record doesn’t live up to the Republican claim. . “Republican voices proclaim great interest in attractieg pew 11:25—(9) Billboard. © 1i:30—(4) Detective's Diary. Commercial Film. (9) business to Michigan, ang a Nah Legislature cut out the “Promote - {Michigan" national advertising program of the Economic Develop- ment Department exactly in half."’ Invest in Supermarkets it was feared they had perished. Searchers could -not spot them) from the air for more than a day but they later made contact with fishermen and hikers who had gone into the wilds of the gorge ee ee : Lindsey ia 29 and Bettis ts 29 sion program. Since then they've; braved -the rapids on four rivers were single ,|planks lashed to inner tubes from truck and automobile tires. Lindsey estimated the water was no more than 10 degrees above freezing. They were on the river from 7:30 a.m. to about 5:30 p.m. each day, with about 15 minutes out for lunch — and most of that time they were floundering in the water. They carried sleep- ing gear and food in waterproof bags on the rafts. “It was rough,” Lindsey said. “I'm tired.” Quits Muscle Flexing to Study for Ministry | said last night he has quit the muscle flexing business to study for the ministry. The 24-year-old’) New Yorker from his build — 30-inch waist and 52-inch chest—will help him win converts and attract audience to revival meetings. : -+alty-of death™ said he thinks the publicity gained! 4 j Refurns Tonight Jogn Caulfield’s Series Starts Week Earlier Than Expected "By JACK O'BRIAN NEW YORK (INS) — Martin Agronsky’s Mike Wallace - type NBC-TV interview series< starts Sunday with a guest more sizeable than any Wallace has lured so far: Secretary of State John Foster Dulles. . , ; It also will be ‘‘non-political,” which tempers the impact consid- erably. . . Could be very inter- esting, a verbal bout between , a noisily committed lib- eral, and the fellow commedienne Carol Bennett made a fool, and a career, over. . . Senate Rackets Committee counsel Bob Kennedy and Julie London are Edward R. Murrow’s visitors tonight. The attractive young Kennedys will show their tive tive chiléren, Julie London her two holdovers from her Jack Webb marriage. . . Joan Caulfield’s personally owned (with hubby Frank Ross) NBC series, “‘Sally,’’ starts Sun- day, a week earlier than expected, opposite Jack Benny. . Kukla, Fran and Ollie aren't fading off TV. . . They were signed for two Perry Como shows, Sept. 28 and Oct. 5. BOOKLESS WORLD : The fourth “Playhouse 90” drama of the season (Oct. 3) is about ‘‘a monolithic society of the future in which it is forbidden to possess or read books = pen- Hard-Hitting By JOHN H. MARTIN INS Foreign Director — Chancellor Konrad Adenauer, the “Old Fox”’ of German politics, still amazes his younger rivals in the final days of the campaign be- fore Sunday’s- parliamentary elec, tins, At 81, the seamy . faced war- tier for weeks has chalked up an exhaustive round of speech- es from his American - style campaign train while stil] con- ducting official government busi- pess. _ His main rival, Erich Ollenhauer, 56-year-old Socialist Party lead- er, also has been campéigning hard, but public opinion polls in- dicate Adenauer’s group will tri- umph. Even the Socialists con- cede this, but hope to. prevent the Christian Democrats ‘from obtain- ing a clear majority. * * ® . Ollenhauer has..been campaign- ing under disadvantages, not. the least of which is Adenauer’s bit- ing sarcasm. Adenauer pictures) Ollenhauer as a Little Red Riding Hood likely to be swallowed by] But even Khrushchev destroyed that socialist stand when he toured East Germany recently, He effec- In the split loyalties of viewers to TV shows (ARB reports), Groucho’s brilliant lunacy is the favorite of both guys and gals... GE Theater is the nation's favor- ite dramatic show, says ARB Bonn Gives Out. Figures on Both German Armies: ' By JOHN Xu. MARTIN ig ly two years Tt has been near since West Germany’s first generals 4 strong organization. * These Are Not Official Cars OUT THEY GO! END OF MODEL RUN” Brand New 1957 Buicks These Are Not Demonstrators BUT BRAND NEW BUICKS oe Save up to $1200 during this. b Gigantic Sale on Specials, Cen- turies, Supers, Roadmas- ters, Hardtops, 2- Doors, ba ES FE 2-9101 ship with the United States, but —— and German ‘observers! lAdenauer Show. “Rivals Campaign the leader during Germany’s sensa- tional years of economic revival from the ruins of the worst war in history. . Let's Get the Facts! ST. PAUL — Minnesota, known for its 10,000 lakes, actually has more than 11,000. Seal Is Corny Official seal of the U. S. Depart- ment of Agriculture is a shock of corn. RCA COLOR TV SWEETS ‘RADIO TV Water Softeners Wholesale 64.000 Grain’... .. «+ $169.00 ose e eee 1s ALL WORK GUARANTEED Cqlor—Black & White Wesktage 0 te Beh UM. 8 te 9 CONDON’S RADIO & TV SALES & SERVICE 127 S. Parke, Corner Auburn INSTALLED FREE! 15 Minute Service Prot MIDAS MUFFLER SHOP Open Monday thru Thursday ‘til 5: Your Life Can Depend On The Muffler In Your Car! 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PONTIAC PRESS yuubay. ‘SEPTEMBER 18, 1957 ESPON EO aE aoe eccaeinaceaiipi oo te } * ~sunior Editors Quiz on- - ce are bindng for other tom Sel sei te Haas st time the Inquirer sold for a | whieh em, still, ; penny was Jan. 27, 1917; reg- pe. . rue ovkteus. | : in : Eggs Disappear First 7 —Then Chickens Vanish | US. 49 | DETROIT Mrs, Floyd Mc- .. £32 ‘Deavitt says she isn't sure which New’ York Times and the|/came first—the chicken or the egg New York Herald-Tribune report-|—but she’s. darned sure which ed in Washington dispatches that) WENT first. * @ message from Saud warned) “It was the eggs,” moaned Mrs. against any U.S, action. that!/ MeDeavitt as she told police that might push Syria further toward/while she and her husband were the. Soviet orbit. away from home somebody: stole Quoting diplomatic sources, the/all the eggs from the hen house. reports said Saud fold the Presi-| ‘Then it was the chickens,” she ROEBUCK ANDCO dent that U.S. concern over devel-said, “A day later they took 12 . ; oe Regielerty : c > age in Syria was exaggerat-|New Hampshire hens." \ by $ 4" . Sells at : x * * . . “7 : 79c Yd. : _ Has Longest Shoreline ce yd the ioe soon belleved w be a) LANSING — ‘Michigan has a from roy ‘ to tis line Ginn that of any Never needs starch. Sunfast, washfast colors \F | on Syrian Gevelegenents ts taken byjother state even though it is far ) stay bright. Maximum shrinkage 1%, Secretary of State Dulles in his'removed from the sea. : | Washes easily, irons double-quickly, wears mene” beautifully. For sportswear, separates _ fy ; = ae, aA , Children's clothes, skirts. . i A H 36-in. wide. Buy now... Save! Pe 4 POINTMENT QUESTION: How do young birds know where to migrate? NECESSARY a ii hie ¢ ®: ® * r p< so . ANSWER: A lot of smart professors are as deeply puzzled about’ - that one as you may be. Some young, binds Ry. auuth this tase of your t { along with their parents. But others leave their nests and fly south’ ahead of the old birds. Still others are left behind by the migrating adults, and follow later. ’ Of course you can explain everything to a certain extent by saying) it’s “instinct.” But just what is instinct and how does it work? If it| tells a robin to leave Shreveport, La., » in the spring and make ts way) to its last year’s nesting place in a certain apple tree near Kankakee, Ii., how does the robin find its way? And why does it want to go there| Fi, -in-the first-place? After hundreds of years of Investigation, sclentists’ a would still like to-know for sure. ; se on euler Hearthstae 100% Virgin ver Knitting Worsted. 4-ply yarn. in 4-02. ~ ~~“gkein. Heavy, utility weight. or ae el le. | * * ae : Hand wash. FOR YOU TO DO: Make a list of the kinds of birds that nested in your community this year, and of the kinds that you see during the ag. 00 Niyten Vere i546. 31¢é ee ee oe PTV T EXPANSION (Ross Alley of Woodford, Va., won $10 with this suggestion. What’s | _ yours? Violet Moore Higgins, AP Newsfeatures. Tomorrow: Why was] the deed of the Good Samaritan so great?) a. ni SALE'WATCH BANDS liecovembet Depends on Raise ‘Michigan Bell Asks_ Hike | ‘in Rates to Attract Capital | LANSING uw — Michigan Bell, depression: in utility earnings as Weck Npa Ring ‘Mountings | 14-Kt. White orYellow Gold. amnaca. revision of a $2,835,000 a year rate] fraction program — clean, adjust and i Wednesday provement | a rehearing, William M. Day, util-/ program that might have to be de-| ity president, said 60 million dol-|ferred, he said,. were 185 con- | in planned improvements/struction projects totaling about) |might have to be deferred unless/18 million dollars in the Detroit! upward rate adjustment is/area and 42 millions outstate. | forthcoming. “The program will provide jobs| ~ * ® to thousands in almost every sec-| said the amount granted wasiflected in our day-to-day opera- based on data on company fi-|tions. Michigan Bell is the fourth nances that now is obsolete. ‘largest employer in the state." = ARY ) SEAR ers red / Jf dzy for commission approval of 8] Among projects cited in the 60/] ROEBUCK AND CO. THE WHOLE FAMILY $ aT i - 3/40 million dollar issue of deben- = tures to retire demand notes al-|Million improvement phase of the company's construction program ie reacy Metin vicieete (ate conversions to dial service at| The ptoposed debentures, with|£%camaba, ‘ron Mountain, Iron CLEANS, COOLS FACE AND HANDS be offered at pebilc bidding Nov. RAPiés. Charlotte, Grand Haven 18 under the utility’s plan. a a saa Northyilie. ygan, “@ SEALED IN THE NEAT CARRY-PAK* Day $aid he is concerned lest t o* f the return on investment allowed Day said these projects FOR POCKET, PURSE, CAR, BUS, , by the present rate level should oe addition_to- 140., million- dollars TRAIN OR PLANE CED Prove insnfficient te attract mec: lnew construction during the ° For Travel * Plenics end Outings + AtMecls = oe i two and one fourth years planned | *Onthe Job —* Children’s Tidy-wp + All Weather Pich-wp | _ He said that funds for new con-|before the Aug. 6 order to meet|f 49¢ $1.00 strecton remit conse not from rete growth and to ‘serve existing, ont- Introductory Package — Utility Package— payers but. from investors tomers, : . haive confidence enough to put] The proposed new debenture is- up their money. sue, Day said, will not finance, “Such confidence cannot continue|new projects but merely refinance indefinitely if the return on invest- existing obligations. ment remains so much below that : of other industries with which 4 . ; ee abuisael ter Capital © ba aA English to Host Irish 148 N. Saginaw St. Near Seors to * MEMPHIS (~The Irish Society Huron Corner Tel h Day said he hoped commission|will hold its annual stag picnic uron. Corner Telegrap consideration would result in a/Sunday at the farm of Ed English. | 4985 Dixie Hwy., Drayton Plains SDD Pkg. Store|conviction that higher rates are|English, despite his name, is a nee eee ener emmmen' justified to prevent a dangerous|good Irishman. , Our rac Making Cpdlllao, Sale | E70 New cars MUST 0 a] = During ° Much os hb _ oan Moking Sale. — YOUR CHOICE of J. C. HIGGINS : 24-In. . or 26-In. STANDARDS This Sale Only 388 "Only $2 Holds Your _ Bike Until Dec. 10th Choice of Colors and Body Style $. —— Fe ae ead ¥ bens Hh fonn B ee eeeree Bu Priced Me ude Fr Rink tino Reg 13.50 10. 99 — et priced skates with ~ _ snaple ~ wheels, Supple, elk- | tanned uppets, steel arch | shank, leather soles, Save! : Sporting Goods, Perry st. Basement 200s Seginew Ste . Pontiac i FE 4.3566 | Sntratee porta po | SEARS, 1 a ain ¥" \GLSY Qs: ee ae Boe oo hh a = - Sea e at Bore MB Se ,' i