i iecanaiions sonia Casey Stengel and his New York Yankees won the 1956 American League championship in a run-away. But it was on a treadmill after July. : The clincher came last night when Mickey Mantle rapped his 50th homer in the 11th inning to give the Bombers a 3-2 win over the Chicago White Sox. * * * The Yankees, those much despised, much. respected and much worshipped pin-striped businessmen of sun's Sia trie bah ch pl hee tee lace 22rd pennant to pad their own Major League record. ‘They took the lead for good on May 16 and although they had to wait until September to clinch it, the race was all over on July 20. 4 The Yankees had just come off ar. 11-game winning streak. and were in the process of rolling up a 23-6 record for the month of July that’put them out of reach. * x * aciee td ae olan tiseess ae ee ee ale eee -The Yankees, who now have won just two flags clubs combined, went into July with only a two-game lead over Chicago’s White Sox. By month's end, they SOe. eh SARE Shoe Cieveiane. 13% ahead of Boston. This is the 7th Yankee pennant for Stengel, “that feller” who has missed only one in eight seasons as Yankee manager. Only Cleveland, winning 111 games to New York’s 103 in 1954, has been able to break through the 65-year-old professor sincé ‘he took over in 1949 after Bucky Harris failed to put pennants back-to-back. in 8 Years Casey, who never finished higher than 5th in nine seasons of National League managing wita Brooklyn and Boston, now is one shy of Joe McCarthy's record as the all-time winningest Yankee skipper. Only the late Connie Mack, who won nine with the late Phila- delphia Athletics, ever won more than-eight in the AL. Meanwhile, he. o in the National League re- mained in a topsy state as Milwaukee moved to within one pe eoentage int of Brooklyn by defeatin 4 pane ig or w e Dodgers were losing to S (See Sports, page 30 for details) ae THE PONTIAC PRESS Hone Se Sat Goat dition 114th YEAR “%** ~~ PONTIAC, MICHIGAN WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1956 —44 PAGES ASSOCIATED PRESS | UNITED PRESS Te svt Cal or Six-Power Suez Conference Flames Attack Chicago Elevated Cars: Pr otest Sounded. on Railroad Site | snardbies Nation Over TV Tonight paign Group Given Assurance hour speech whose principal sub-| by North Enders The to Kick Off Drive WASHINGTON (INS) — Presi- CBS matwerks at $:20 p.m. (Channel | dent Eisenhower makes his formal!? here}. \radio-television debut of the cam- tonight with a $79,000 half- ‘ject will be peace. Bulganin Sees Talks as Means to Prevent War Reds. Claim Agreement The bill to the Republican na- ‘tional committee is $79,000, about one-third what the Democrats paid out last week for Adlai ann ng son's debut from Harrisburg, Pa | The Democratic candidate's ad Will Protect Egyptian by City Commission of | His prepared address from a. dress was carried on three major’ Rights, Give Free Canal networks simultaneously. Republi- cans feel that TV viewers are likely to be offended if all the MOSCOW \i® — Premier |Washington TV studio will deal with the current Suez crisis, as well. ‘as the administration's record over! Yard Objection An overflow crowd of 160 protesting north end resi- dents was assured by the City Commission last night it hadn't budged in its ob- jection to the site of the $700,000 Grand Trunk Western Railroad indus- trial support yard. ~ It went a step further by unanimously agreeing to, ‘proceed with its program) to extend Stanley avenue north, g potential bottle- neck in the railroad’s plan- nin, g. “We've had meetings with the Eat SS ae. Bees ont ante AP Wirephete corridors. “As far as this commis- pour wooden ¢levated cars of @ Chicago _gide. Despite efforts of firemen, the blaze de- sion is concerned we haven't wubarban train atier it caught fire yesterday stroyed four of the séven cars after scores af Changed our opinion.” in the Rogers Park section of the city’s north See Cem missioners emphasized - : 7 that they still planned farther Remedial Steps Necessary Coal Fair Weather cee W.K Wilms. pcre a chairman of Williams Asks Action to Help Unemployed: LANSING (®—Gov. Williams today issued a strong new plea to the Legislature to take “remedial steps” in the face of still mounting unemployment. unemployment compensation benefits and extending their duration. In addition, he called on can qualify for special training lawmakers again to offer % lmprove their work skills tax relief to 28,000 employ- "™4er state and federal laws. ers of from four to seven! The second was for a constitu- workers who first became tional amendment to lower the vot- subject to veri i the t/ing age from the present level of ~ mg tanes earlie ai years to 18. pa \ The Republican geatrolied legis- ature, a Outlook for Thursday stressed that the (Continued on Page 2, Col. 5) Rumor Denied by Knorr DETROIT (INS)—Fred Knorr, who will take over as president of Sunday. Precipitation is predicted to average near a tenth of an inch in scattered showers Friday or Sat- urday In ‘downtown Pontiac, lowest! temperature last night was 50 de. ~~ The mercury rose to 52 at p.m. club will be named this Sunday. Knorr said: ‘There will posi- |tively be no announcements until ~treconvening at 2 p.m, ‘without act- ing on the size of benefit checks, Reappoint Zoo Chief —_ tively be no. DETROIT (INS) — Mayor Al-| Knorr’s statement was in answer bert E. Cobo today named James to rumors that Tiger shortstop Holden, president of Detroit's zo--Harvey Kuenn would replace (Contiqued on Page 2, Col. 2) ological park commission, to his Bucky Harris as manager of the ninth four-year term. club, | affairs and the global struggle against commenism, Trunk and have voiced our ‘by Dixie Solons jwho said afterward they like the ‘type of campaign he is waging for lof the House Banking Committee, the last three-and-one-half years in| ens Ge oe at wes lt peace. White House sides said it will | meet head-on Democratic cam- | paign charges that the U. 8. is losing the Cold War. It will — cover domestic issues as well, but the accent will be on foreign | The first major radio-TV ad- dress of the President's campaign ph rein cos nee PRESIDENT EISENHOWER channels are pre-empted by a can-; ‘didate with their favorite programs ‘Bulganin said today the blanked out. \Soviet government would Tonight's talk is the first of be ready to take part in a | five or six major ones planned ‘six-power conference of by President Eisenhower during — jheads of state to avert war ithe campaign. He flies to Iowa to deliver two ‘over the Suez crisis. farm speeches Friday. but neither Participants would be is billed as major. One will be the United States, Britain, at the National Plowing Contest the Soviet Union, France, at Newton, and the other to a group of GOP leaders and editors. Egypt and India. | Bulganin said such a conference ‘atthe Des Moines airport. could “undoubtedly” provide a so- ‘Mrs. Wyatt Maintains Innocence |tution to the Suez crisis which |would preserve the sovereignty of | Egypt as well as guaranteeing Adlai Prai of Intlicting House Dems Contend, His Aggressiveness Will Win Complete South Sherry Accuses Mother ‘Beven- cvear-old ‘Sherry Wilkinson, major witness 7 the cruelty case against her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wil- liam Wyatt of Keego Harbor, made new charges against Sherry said her mother broke her arm and leg “by twisting them” while the family lived in Howell before ‘freedom of passage through the No Comment in Copital Other Injury Receipt of Red Offer WASHINGTON (INS) — comment than to say that the eountries which have been the presidency. Rep. Spence (D-Ky)}, coairman Detroit Water Board Hit on Fluoridation . ANN ARBOR @® — The Detroit! Water Board rendered @ “distinct told newsmen the 1956 Stevenson amoryt of fluorides to prevent tooth decay.” He said claims the addition of fluorides to drinking water is un- healthy are “completely unsubstan- tiated bunk.” Asked then whether he believes Sen. Byrd (D-Va), who withheld his support from Stevenson in 1952, will back the party ticket: this Rng Smith replied: is Cypriots to Hang NICOSJA, Cyprus @®—Gov. Sir good.” Agreeing on that, Smith! John Harding today confirmed the said he thinks the situation in death sentences of three young Virginia “pretty well reflects” the! \Cyprict extremists convicted of outlook in the rest of the South. violence against British ; forces. Milford’s $10 Million Home Project Growing ‘feacines, cash einate, awe aun the the the by REBA HEINTZMAN | a? and said. The most’ recent project ves tee bexaiong of i, i i Hj may sun bath, pictiic dnd meer boats. The entire lake will have sand beaches. | Bridges will be constructed high tween lakes. Two dams, now in enough to permit water-trave] be-|control the high|the process of construction, will the water-level, Northwestern Highway will - Pot-0-Gold Swelling Racked by indigestion, the swol- disservice” to the city by issuing With 900 Big Dollars| « 'In Today's Press tomorrow. : ‘moving to Keego Harbor making every effort to realize a Mrs. Wyatt, the = and peaceful solution of Suez question are continuing to do Jost that tm London today” Suez Canal for vessels of all na- | tions. Bulganin also said the Soviet last year. only other witness ques- ‘tioned, continuec to deny jell the charges. West Bloomfield Township Jus- tice Elmer C. Dieterle, who bound ‘both Wyatts over to Circuit Court for arraignment Monday at 1:30, said the testimony indicated treat- i an anti-fluoridation report, a Uni- Committee, predicted that the versity of Michigan public heéilth) ment of Sherry was “cruel and in-| te the United Nations for ratifi- _Democratic—_nomines—will_carry_|¢*Pert_said today. _____| human.” ome. Dr. Viado Getting, professor of said the Soviet TT Virginia this year. Stevenson _|. Oakland County presecater gove: public health practice at the uni-): ment is ready to attend such a lost. that state to Eisenhower |versity, said the unsubstantiated) Frederick C. Ziem conceded the |TCT ot eee eee Col 2) four years ago, along with Ten- /and unscientific” findings of the C®#® “gainst Wyatt ts weaker , nessee, Texas and Florida in the Water Board “will further deprive) ®" the case against Mrs. South, Detroit children of the needed! Wyatt, but Dieterle agreed that Shopping Center tne Request Fails Sherry nae ceurant her mother held her hand over a gas burner. . Pontiac Refuses to Drop Time Limit Imposed by Doctors have said two years of treatment may restore partial use Waterford Ultimatum of the hand, deformed by the burn. 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Oy wer ot ae golors: shalt nied pom one _> house and one for the Save cal Sats Eveyvter fe... 49 loss Ta aia... 2 VO EERO eee Ny elem ART YO _ Gridation of the : ‘Tee Powrie Peres ts delivered by £ Saek; Spare correer series 2 by ~ tt le 812.00 8 bs ol end: other places fp States We Autumn Coming The Fall Equinox occurs at 8:36 p.m. Saturday, September 22.. At that time the length of day and night will | be equal and the sun will be well on its way back toward the southern * * * Already’ some of the “early” trees are beginning to turn into Autumn colors with the smaller roadside shrubs showing the way in this an- nual. color show. In the northland the ferns are turning brown, fall flowers are enjoying their final fling, and the summer birds already have taken flight. gee: - People who have counted on weekend outings will not be sorry to see the present summer end. - No matter what the Weather Bu- rean folks may say, there have been only two completely pleasant weekends since the first of July, so the new Fall season may well prove a pleasant period since Na- ture so frequently manages to even things out. Farewell to Summer. Hail to Autumn. days, along with plenty of those brisk- ly’sunny ones that let us all know that Winter is approaching round the corner, come December. OS. noe Michigan residents fee] themselves fortunate in having variety in their . The one thing about which almost always may feel certain is that tomorrow will be different. The four seasons usually do bring heat and cold, sunshine, rain and snow; calm, tranquil . days and quiet nights and storms — that shake the houses and buffet giant trees about. One of the interesting things about this new fall season is that mystery . still surrounds it. Nobody knows for sure whether it will be predominantly somber or bright, moist or dry. We must rise each day to learn what * Y ee We know much of it will be pleas- ant, and that the rainy days are necessary to restore moisture to the ground, and perhaps also to enable _ Mother Nature has provided us. : + us to appreciate the brighter days — that follow. EEE Dr. Hornung Reports Many Pontiac as well as Detroit people will be interested in the report made recently by Dr. Hetnricu Hornuna, German public health ‘of- ficial, regarding several highly -pub- licized “fluoride poison” cases in Detroit and Saginaw. Detroit is interested because of the current disagreement between the Detroit Board of Water Com- missioners and the Detroit City Council as to the desirability of adding fluoride to the Detroit water supply to protect-that city’s children from tooth decay. 2 * The council has suggested that fluoridation be begun. The Water Board opposes such action. Pontiac residents are interested in the report because the so-called poisoning cases were used to frighten people here prior to the vote on flu- Pontiac water sup- As a result, the proposal was halt the fluoridation of publit It will be interesting to see what effect Dr. Hornwune’s report will have on the Detroit situation. Highland Park recently resumed fluoridatio of its water supply. ~*~ *« * Fluoridation long has had the ap- proval of the American Medical As- sociation and many other dental, medical tions. — “Mrs. RuMMeERy’s ability to wear clothes makes her every appearance an added delight.”"—-Baraboo (Wis.) News-Republic. This ability was doubtless acquired through years of experience in wearing clothes. The Man About Town It’s Smooth as Silk New Covering on the Dixie ’ eed Nearing completion is the black top cove ering on the four lane Dixie Highway “pavement from the Pontiac city limits northwest approximately six miles. This completes that smooth-as-silk covering on. that major road through most of its distance in the Pontiac area. It Is one of the major 1956 highway improvements in this part of the state. T have it direct from President Fred Froede of the Hoedowners Club that their Fall Festival at Waterford CAI. Building Sat- urday evening will be the highlight of the square dance season in the Pontiac area. It is open to all members of the many local allied clubs and their friends. First frost scare of the season is re- ported by ; Mrs. Graham Meldrew of Drayton Plains, who says her tomato plants on low ground appeared nipped Tuesday morning, but returned to normal later in the day. ; In a gesture that undoubtedly is hu- morous, . Ransford Fairbrother of Lapeer writes that if he wins the foot- ball contest $300 he might invest it in a ‘corporation to run the Suez Canal. Grown from seed that came from Italy, Mrs. Guy Peterson of Scott number of others almost as large. - Interrupted im his shaving the other morning by a nolse from his garage, of Lake Orion dashed out to see his car stolen, It: was later found, but badly A sunflower much taller than her house is reported by : Mrs. Joseph C. King of Milford, who says it now appears to be trying to top their 25-foot TV an- tenna. oes A Biamese twin cucumber is being ex- hibited by : Joseph Ehrmann, grown in his garden in Auburn Heights. It grew from one stem and is fastened — together its entire length, measures 15 inches round and weighs three and one- half pounds. Fully ripened Red Astrachan apples are : falling from a-tree in the yard of — oe : teon ; in Waterford, that has a second crop of blossoms on the game limb. A sunflower stalk that grew up an old napkin ring in the garden of of Oxford is twice the diameter of the ring on both sides of it—and has 34 blos- soms. = - ids to- | 4 Baer and public health associa- saan 2 eS _THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, Opening Gun a ° as David Lawrence Says: | . Louisville Integration Plan Works What Louisville did was to avoid : travel: Lake raised a tomato- that days a iat study weighed just over five pounds, and has a_ Louisville situation, w ~ ing editors, after writes: i Te ai 5 F att abel i - & j ih 1 is E : i i 13 : : z i Dr. William Brady Says: Alcohol Is a Narcotic— as Many Families Know him. He has made us all so un- happy...” (Signed, Doris B.) 1086 Maneuvers by the West Pinch Egypt's Treasury 3 tt 4 4 5 aa} e 4 and war materials to Egypt. $300 million, but British trade with Egypt is not at a standstill at the moment. : Exporters have to face difficult decisions on whether they should * continue cargoes in the hope that DWINDLING ile he IE Fri i | : : Portraits ~ ’ BY JAMES J. METCALFE ae gas . B /_ oh Z “ OF nice te urge amny-Case-Records.of-a Psychologist: Your Car Do- ing i sf tf 335 te Proirard i 3522 eae iy ; fib calf il 7 i Behavior zee ih HI i) Bald! 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A simple ceremony is planned with Colorado Woman's College Below Freezing U.S. Navy Astronomers: Contact Planet Using Strong Radio Waves WASHINGTON (INS) — Navy _astronomers, who earlier this year moon anche RE natn emt aA eS Ce / 46 Williams ' 24- Sparks -Gritfin FUNERAL HOME “Thoughtful Service” Hour Ambulance Service Bt. Phone FE 2-5841 ’ | They showed that Venus is hotter f° President Dr. Val Wilson offici- ating. Miss Ritchie was a student! at the college when she entered) the contest for the 1956 beauty, title. The -couple, who met last May in Wichita Falls, Tex., will live’ in a 34g room New York apart- ment. No More Toll Roads Needed? \announced they had received “‘ra- ‘dio” waves from the planet Venus, say they have also succeeded in contacting Mars. * * © The radio missions actually are set up by surface temperature. ‘than boiling water, but that the ‘temperature on Mars is slightly below freezing. | ‘The contact with Mars was | made at the Naval vrei, Laboratory outside Washingt | with a 600-inch radio choape. | = The scientists said the signal 0-J1B-WA THE ONLY and around TERS,” says BITTERS! MEDICINE | from Mars was so weak that ' more than 50 measurements were necessary to establish the | certainty of the detection. AAA Official Says U.S. A team of three astronomers, Program Is Adequate took the measurements... They are! to Meet Demands Cornell H. Mayer, Timothy T. Me-| Cullough and Russell M. Slonaker. | PITTSBU RGH W — An execu-| TO HELP MY ARTHRITIS “After suffering for such a long time, it’s great to be u and I’m thankful for O-JIB-WA BIT- . 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I think that OJIB-WA BITTERS is as good a medicine as anyone can take. It has done wonders for me, and I wil] always praise Radio detection is one of the tive of the American Automobile ‘newest methods employed in as- ‘Assn. predicts the new federal ‘tronomy. Many distant galaxies of | ‘hot stars have been detected, but Smee waaie sity cor por ithe radio contacts by the naval highway construction on a large \laboratory have been the first to scale. [determine temperatures on the/ a+ the 54th annual meeting of quenparatively cold planet. the AAA, Russell E. Singer, exe- cutive vice president, said ‘The | The scientists said they were fogs ‘aided in their work by the recent | 40,000-mile national system of in- close approach of Mars to within 35 million miles of the earth. The |best contacts were made on two) i clear sighs during the week of! Sept. 9 terstate and defense highways, for which the federal government) pays 90 per cent of the cost, will! provide the necessary highway ifacilities between large centers of | Population.” He added: “To attempt to build and finance: would be. * * * The noun t id ‘‘this work in radio astronomy is a part|Parallel toll facilities of the N larger i wholly impracticable.” — program in| "Singer said delegates of atfili- tudying the of . physics apace.” ated motor clubs face major bat- | tles with representatives of truck-/ j it to the highest, to anyone who needs it.” Available at CUNNINGHAM, THRIFTY, SIMMS DRUG STORES in PONTIAC AND ALL LEADING DRUG STORES in MICHIGAN. Humphrey to Speak ling interests over tax rate! f differentials when state legisia- DETROIT ® —-Sen. Hubert H. tures meet next year. 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It's worth at least port Republican President Eisen- 100 plus weride of fon cod mantel stimulation Read the eae Sak een. Aiesest tor : ¢ @ good at rules before | mediately, Price Daniel ‘ pocket. : ee ots nes Domacesile prastion : puzzle consists nominees Adlai Stevenson and pee gh ery, end) coveopending oo =e * ‘ * clues these words below. object is to each group of circled tuty' ee rad thas beet i ton dua. Kefauver. - Both Shivers and Daniel bolted : the party in 1952 to support Eisen- ; against Stevenson. Texas went Republican. | Shivers told newsmen he would [support P ident Eisen! =e é | fied changed his ideas of 8 - Do the same in ell the other circles. Study the clues care- ase? nt owe fully and arrange all the letters fide wands that you believe * ¢ tht eee Shivers also said a “‘brainwash- spel o ing campaign” is being waged ‘ : : against Texas voters in an effort , to convince them that “the party a PUZZLE me) 16 United Press Photo! Daniel made his statement af- SERVICE WHILE YOU WAIT — Keeping anxious eyes trained on the roadside cobbler, a barefooted customer shows impatience . as he waits for his moccasin to be. mended so that he can return to eeepc his play after the forced interruption. The open-air cobbler does a | 5 A? lest . . . « theft policy : brisk business in instant repairs along the busy road near the ancient Vatican walls. : 5 i a J J a ry a J a ; Li a 2 a i é a I) g a i é + a a oe | + | ‘on\Detroit Youth . : : |§ pl Detroit Yout G ) H § {$100,000 Explanation |< uaranteed perfect from a ; t HToo Much for $1 Giff |e-rs enone” : genres famous maker | SSCS eC Cee eee eeeerere = =6F Ee eeee ee Ce oe ee eeeeeeere ALBUQUERQUE, N. M. oA , ' . ’ $ [state Health Department official 8 ee en nae | B .ovcoccceces ee eeennw * 19 Cee HR RETRO HERE HORE - | has decided not to take a $1 dona-|@Warded the 1 men’s work scholar- 4 3 TPL RL EL EL ee TS SB * ll . . 8 tion and add it to the $663,999 in| ship wey BB -_—CF eeeecesenesceooceccess BS sesecsscccccce seeet eee i t 4 ral fund for New Mexico hos- Theater this week. : & cccccscsccesccenceces ER ccccccececeeeees oceeee pital construction. e +2 8 BB resevesersnsesesensnes ID csceeeeeesessneanenens He | — regrow’ a Te! sented hea inane iy Mrs. | ported state the money,+ BB ccccccececcssececseee MM .ccccceeeseeeeeseeeeee 8 [someone suggested a $1 donation Cala Mer Turney Givecter 7 J ? 1S ‘ to make the amount an even) “ 3 ] ee) a | $664,000 and a divi prob-| This is the first semester this D8 sccoveccceseccceccese UP cogercs sees weveeeeree g flem, men's scholarship has been offer- H a | “We decided all the paper work/¢d. 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A contestant may submit as many’ anine as ‘he or wishes but they must be on oficial entry blanks printed in newspaper. EE © ets ch sec as peas print his answer ot 5 Sees conte eee acme receiv: : delivered by me Ld e ° St Follow the Lions with this ~sao2/==-~--- | PHILCO PORTABLE TV 5. The Pontiac Press yill ward @ cash of $100 a week to the winner of wee contest i =o more than one winning answer ie received the prize will be ae, j gn cng viol a ean winners. I! as ote — = be ~ i 96 sq. “—< 4 wonky net until a winning solution is asbatied = in. pi ture. )9 6. Winners will tle awarded an extra cash bonus of $25 | rt t > | 2I- inch ‘low y swivelette v cciticr ek ieemecnereceat pm Smart, compac arene is to Big screen gives 262 sq. in, viewable | | , : me j_area . + turns to left or right for viewing 9 5 Ro acd to mio your favre TV program sat take Philo with you. stron etd” eed ‘Top Fron “Allin One : ; J able lens . , . guards against damage while moving.. 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Grey, brown, blue. 12 HN to 20, 14% to 22%. special, $7.90 e. rayon tweed sheath | with spun rayon color, cuffs. Grey, peacock, copper. 7 to 15. special, $7.90 ~Tpark on Sundays. “\for salaries, Hall said. Pledges and cash aready re ceived total more than $300,000 Graham said. Roger Hall, chair- man of the crusade’s executive ‘committee said the rest would be) ‘raised before the drive opened. None of the money is to be used - Water System Ready PEWAMO @ — Village officials ome $90.0, will nce # serie) ot spiritual “meetings nightly in| [= @C] Madison Square Garden with). “matinees” to be held in a ball 81 N. Saginaw St. AUTROMTED AGENCY FOR LONOOORS WITTHAUER WATENES Waiches that wind ~ REDMOND’S Optometrists — Jewelers themselves... .; FE 2-3612 : on a table before your audience, and if you have a curtain keep it \closed so the show will be a’ surprise. You will need an assistant to ‘arrange the lighting, draw the curtain and work the strings. ‘reeds by a pond. It should fit inside the front opening of the theater.) i "eat Radios inside will relay data back, Navy Unveils yma. “ee : ; Model Satellite Present plans call for leunching| | The ae sphere fs 2% inches! FUN WITH SHADOWS — 3 The Swan Set up the shadow theater we showed you how to make yesterday Here is another shadow to add to your show, Cut from a piece of thin cardboard a piece of scenery to look like Thumb tack it in place. Put your hands in the position shown to make the swan appear to be floating from behind the reeds. Practice the movement, and also try fluttering the feathers, moving the neck gracefully and opening the) beak. raralaeae eran iacenet onl aciemriaaitindetaiein' ‘appear. | Have your helper experiment with holding the light in different ipositions until you have the best possible results. | (Jill Pelletier, Bay City, Mich., first submitted this idea. Junior ‘Editors awards $10 for a tseable idea, so send in yours care of this) newspaper. Violet Moore Higgins; AP Newsfeatures.) Tomorrow: The Rabbit. for Space Travel the satellite during the Interna- tional Geophysical, Year starting NEW YORK (#—The Navy has July 1, 1957. unveiled a full-scale model of the gleaming metal ball that will whiz into outer space as the world’s Entrance Test Dates first man-made satellite, lfor Coast Guard Set * a ~ The tiny globe will circle the DETROIT (INS). — Rep. Louls ‘earth in @ search for the secrets c. Rabaut (D-Mich) has announced that competitive—examinations—for- ‘across and weighs about 21 pounds @™trance to the U. S. Coast Guard when packed with its miniature Academy will be held nationwide ‘instruments. Several small discs Feb. 25 and 26, 1957. |— the eyes, ears and fingers of| .* * iE metal brain — pock the smooth) Graduates of the four-year acad- ‘surface of the ball. lemy course receive a bachelor of Four radio radio aerials about a yard'science degree and a commission) long stick out from the satellite. in the Coast Guard. Big 10.375” overall diagonal tube —Full year warranty on tube— — topside controls—53.5 sq. in. view- able area. Easy to carry, solightin | » weight, even a child can carry it. Your choice of gorgeous colors. _ OPEN Friday Night "TH 9 , nebind Store! Admiral The Ideal Size . .. Weighs Only 16% lbs. No Money Down—$1.25 Weekly! Portable TV SUPER VALUE , a a For Men . Tho Get the Most ; reir Clothing Dollar. .,. the ye ao yg vain Mada gi, CO ee That ‘Top Them All at When a manufacturer puts more into a product than the price warrants... when you get more out of it than you ever expect .. . that’s a great value. That’s just what these new Fall Suits and Topcoats by Martinelli are. We say it—you'll say it, just as everybody does! You never before saw such luxuriously fine worsteds at $55 . . . nor such lithe, rich British flannels or such supple, wear-battling sharkskins. And in the topcoats ... the imported tweeds, Saxonys and velours are beyond belief. Then when you add an all wool zip-out. lining, plus Martinell’s virile styling and quality, detailed needling... we denen at $55, it tops them all. ‘ Sizes for small men, big men, in-between men ... in fact, sizes for all men! * The fall fair sponsored by Bloomfield Hills Branch of Woman's National Farm and Garden Association will be held Oct. 1 at the home Fourteen Mile road. Three Donna Reed. Raps Sexy Film Stars Says Public Wonts Beauty, Talent —! Not Sensationalism' HOLLYWOOD (INS)—Donna Reed's against the Hollywood ten- dency to measure female talent. with a tape measure. she’s also an exception. | : PS ¢ oot en ae THE : ge : . é ae : = os p = —— ca : ; . j PONTIAC, MICHIGAN \ ; t PONTIAC PRESS. ~~ ‘THIRTE! of Mrs. William Kahn on members, photographed as + General chairman of the fall fair- is Mrs. Herman D. Scarney (center) of Bloomfield Hills. they prepared for the affair, are (left to right) Mrs. Horace P. Shaw, Mrs. John Tebbin (standing) of Meta- mora, Mrs. Kahn and Mrs. Herbert Mason. men assisting her with plans are (left) Mrs. Fred G. Jeynes and Mrs. L. R. Two committee chair. Twynan, both of Bloomfield Hills. _ Every field Branch of Woman's National, Farm and assisting fall fair, to be held at the home Proceeds _ go toward the scholarship fund. |Austrian |) TAUGHT IN AUSTRIA In the Austrian Alpine town of | i em- r {FE Ht i [i ke i i Z 32 ir i i E F { 3 reel Hospital Group Hears CD Talk Sisterhood Holds An Membership Tea Tuesday nual ‘The annual silver tea of the| Franki{n Picker, Mrs, in South Bend. Mary Maxwell, John LaMonte \Wed in Indiana Mr. and Mrs. Maxwell Goff of in Trinity Methodist member of the Bloom- Garden Association is with plans for the Oct. 1 William Kahn on West from the benefit will Chairman of the event, Mrs. Herman D. Scarney, announced that Mrs. Earl Hanson, president of the Michigan Division of the association, will be a guest. Clubs invited include the Birm- ingham club, Beverly Hills, West * to Teach at Washington Blonde Ph. D. Will Instruct in German participating in the U. S. Office of Education’s Teacher Exchange Program this year. Klagenfurt, not far from Vienna, Miss Hanisch has been teaching ‘Garden Grou Mrs. Dean Draper, Mrs. Donald Committee chairmen include O'Toole, Mrs. William C. = George Goodwin, Mrs. Howard son, Mrs. John B. Hammond, oAaas DEEON JANET UTLEY Others are Mrs. John Tebbin, Mr. and Mrs. L. Clare Utley of Ottawa drive announce the engagement of their daughter, Deeon Janet, to Victor Philip Shaner, son of the Herbert Shaners of Wheaton, Ill. She is a | graduate of | U. of M. and, he is attending the University of Illinois. A Dec. 29 wedding is planned. q (This is the third of five articles on life of Actor James Dean, who | English at a school for girls—an eight-year language study for all Austrian students. Six pages today in Women’s Section Clarence Cecil Wall, superinten- Pillar Club. Holds Dinner-Meeting | Thity.five mammbers of the Pik lar Club gathered at the William Prague, where she says she stud- | . law and minor in theater arts. INS Staff Writer | Nobody at the University of Cal- jifornia at Los Angeles, hard by California, planning to major STUDIED LAW cup of tea.” i F Dean's Career Shapes Up After a Blundering Start College Law Study Proves Blind Alley; James Finds Himself in Acting Role 'bit parts in the films, “Fixed Bay- ‘onets," “Sailor lreported, he was kicked out of a | Dean became more moody. He “There’s always sotmeone in your life who's big, whe opens up your eyes. For me, that’s self. He opened me up, gave me the key.” Dean left UCLA and got three Beware” cavtoty Sen hy Or This year’s president is Mrs. E. S. Wellock. Mrs. Roger M. Kyes is handling publicity. Pontiac Club Hears Talk on Service Federation Leader Helen Harris Tells of Girls Town Helen Harris, president of the Michigan State Federation of Wom- en's Clubs, was the speaker at the Monday luncheon meeting of the Pontiac Women's Club. Mrs. Forrest Brown served as chairman of the meeting, held at Ted’s Res- ___ taurant. Girls Town, she said, is a kind of that will create a healthy group, Mrs. Ray S. Falk, Mrs. Joseph Panter, Mrs, E. E. John- ston, Mrs, Eleah Patten, Mrs. W. 'E. Blynn, Mrs. M. E. Baldwin and Child Study Group Opens Fall Season i z id | : é eon: P | $5,000. It was eee aro srernkee & | — ‘ * a + \ F se : * \ ‘ \ _'THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1956 Rea GEES SaaS | Sy Perfect Housekeeper Misses a Lot| NNN ‘i. as + ATREN e cae es " BY JOSEPHINE LOWMAN _, some women prefer outside order | tionists, Therefore, they do not the !walls have been damaged tn} rs. Doran F. | I think the woman in the home| to inside order, Far too many | entertain often and when they de jsome rooms because of snapst hie nai a difficult choice to make| women make entertaining a | 28¥@ 3° Sua. J to ee ee were married FN ere aig Pmt hee Pam ane pene a housekeeper she is go daughter's sketches usually is oS urday tion she will try to impose on her St. John's Lutheran I myself am most responsive to C The sad ocahd not hive happily for long bride is the midst of clutter—but I would live in a house that is happy former than one which is well-decorated Margaret M. if I had to choose. Schaper, Pe : In my estimation any woman daughter of _ Something NEW ie oo ae et ore Mend Me : a lot of fun and will’ make her | Friedrich A-FOOT | |Erezsts Schaper of e | and an hevpem goal unless Doran i he you are alone. , He oti tear Tats Mr ond M . : : Hs are a a r. rs. ZIPPERED PRE-WALKER __ [fate tre.eod your fay wi frome ee od od nec | BS Frement Thos amet t Nena, elie ane 6 ours i MR. and MRS. DORAN F. THOE ° Murphy Zip, the little feet in... Zip the little lout of ine, 1 lvaye ‘hk ; Dar k Bread . street. - feet out . . . Saves Mothers and Dadjjealously, “ : ; : - so much eHon in geting the young] Seve Joke that way. Takes Prize \Thoe-Schaper Wedding ones dressed. Made of whisper-soft| Then I think, “But where is the white kid leather. Zipper is made into the. bottom and back. Tots cannot corner, the roller skates in the kick them off and they fit so ca-/nai> Where is the pipe on the ressingly easy. White only. table? Where is the natural clutter | house is lived in vibrantly, unless S ) 72 someone is doing a 24hour clean- at State Fair \Performed in City Church Mrs. Korcynsky’s Whole Wheat Loafleats sami sf ste Sat |Gertrae, Sctaper, seer of te “Wins Sweepstakes |” Church, Margaret M Oe eco ee ce ST hee eT ce eg hey CN oe ene Te rea en sizes 0-2 ‘in bread mak-| Margaret is the daughter of Mr. rine a . . ing, that’s news. Mrs. Ben Kor-|and Mrs. Friedrick Schaper of|gray flannel suit with black ac- a Scholarship Fund cymaky, severaitimes winner of|Dusseldort, Germany, and Doran|cessories and the orchid from her ot Both STAPP STORES bbons » won the is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Fre-|/bridal bouquet. \Drive Planned | | . We're happy to give you her | Given in marriage by William ° / JUVENILE BOOTERY by PTA Council recipe for 100 per Cent Whole | F. Park, the bride chose a gown Altar Society 28 E. Lawrence St Wheat Bread, her prize-winning of Chantilly Ince fashioned with |S If Di (Open Mon. & Fri. to 9) Twenty-one local PTAs were rep- . . bread. . a Queen Anne collar and chapel- ates inner resented at the Pontiac Council of} . Any woman who sets the goal of perfection - Mrs. Korcynsky considers cook-| length train. A Queen Anne style 3 FAMILY SHOE STORE |pTA meeting Monday evening at) housekeeping is going to miss a lot of fun and will make |i, and baking a hobby, rather| headplece of pleated tulle, The Rosary Aus Society of M. ; ae: fues - ——— nn — Lestat set, Same? ‘her family uncomfortable. ithan a chore, She is also & avid) trimmed im pearis and sequins, ba mapa Leadhhg dinner Sept Sa -° » assistant, Horton South- gardener, having an acre of ground) secured her fingertip vell of fo. church hall. Proceeds will be ; ot ee reed tha monthg, - “.* with which to work. Flowers are| French illusion. used to purchased a station wagon ! pars, tn mans for mens Beverly Ann B Is Wed) es wxot po laa tee Manatee nolan Stem ot Ventas | BE SURE—BEFORE tunds tor scholarships were ais/ DEVETIY AANN Duce IS 100% WHOLE WHEAT BREAD /gift of the bridegroom, and car-|School. | Many local are By Mrs. Ben Korcynsky ried a white orchid with streamers} Final plans were completed at BACK-TO-COLLEGE planning special fund raising proj-] The Rev. James W. Deeg of Onk-\descent sequins, held a hand rolled] ycup mix laf lilles of the valley on her whitela Tuesday evening meeting of the ects and others will include a des-j1.nq Park Methodist Church offi-|Shoulder-length veil. 9 tenqpoens a _ |Bible. group when committee chairmen Our: shelves are well stocked with essential ignated amount in their budget./ insted at the wedding service Sat-/ATTEND BRIDE — oe maha SISTERS TO TAKE PART were appointed. Mrs. Joseph Back-to-College luggage for both men and women October and April were desig- |urday when Beverly Ann Bruce and Bridal attendants were Sandra § cups unsifted whole wheat flour ait tend isters of Spadafore will serve ag kitchen © Companion bags © Cosmetic Cases nated as “Dimes for Scholar [Robert Joseph Tronthom ex-|J. Cooper, maid of honor, and Mrs. Gen mathe cath ‘seller film Prag Fnateery ~_ wade of haizman and Mrs. Betty Doyon | wre . ° Sane Car Sacks ship” months. During these two [changed their nuptial vows. Eugene McNabb. The maid of), on the top. Add oh par brid id rei? dining room chairman with feito te uermight cases months, 9 silver collection will | White _gladioli__and_carnations|honor wore. ballerins-Jenet 1 sait and-let-cool-to lukewarm. Dis-|spectively. ‘They —were—gowned, =~ Pau! Durer, assisting. | © Zipper Bags © Wardrobe Cases be taken up during the local | decorated the altar for the candle-| quote Srystaletts ant solve yeast in lukewarm water,|alike in ballerina-length gowns of} y¢-~ Orbe Quarrels will direct FREE initiali ! martin, wie OP wg, light ceremony, performed’ in the | ~ | add to cooled milk. Add three cups|green taffeta, accented —with)tne clean-up committee with Mrs REE snitiating, guid stamping. and delivery ing contributed toward the fund. | presence of 100 guests. Mrs. McNabb wore a similatot flour. Beat well. Add three more|streamers of pleating that fell) john Nickerson. Mrs. Marshall WE TADIES LEATHER HANDBAGS Retreshments were furnished by! Mr. and Mrs. Edwin T. Bruce onan aol ones spe dbangia from the waist to the hemline.| sprague will handle publicity. ; members of Hawthorne PTA. Mrs.| of west New York avenue are |°° Turn on floured board and | '*Y Catried cascade arrange- The group also has set Nov. 10 KIMMINS William Mihalek, council president.| parents of the bride. Robert, of | Robert's brother, Thomas Tron- | pacag with remaining 4% cup of ets of butterscotch chrysanthe-'ang 11 as dates for the annual ' and Mrs, Robert Lake, council Colgate street, is the son of Mr. | thom of Flint, served as his | a0) white flour may be used |™™5- church bazaar, 14 W. Huron LEATHER GOODS FE 2-2620 fi meamurer, presided at _ ond Mrs, James Tronthom of 7 _ porsny acon Themes | for the kneading. Fe Srey = of white ‘ . Turn greased over accented * #58 . For the service the bride chose| For her daughter’s wedding, Mrs.|rise oben wore why cligge be with bow knots of sequins was PTA Activities a gown of Chantilly lace and nylon/Bruce wore a beige lace dressione hour. Punch down, separate worn by Karen Bergiwnd for her | | School PTA will hold a gets tulle, fashioned with a fitted bodice|with beige and brown accessories} into two parts and let rest 19| @uties as flower girl. She car- acquainted family picnic Thursday at anf a high ‘meciSing iit Seeley © cormee a yey eee : é; ried a basket of white petals. 6 p.m. om the playground of the tulle at the neckline. An Tronthom chose a dress} Shape into loaves and place in|} Serving Doran| . Rx*tutive board of Lincoln PTA insert of lace banded the bouttant|and a corsage of pink rose buds.|greased pans. Brush with melted|wes Reenld Kileue ‘Ushers oc Sp te S 1S am & Oe skirt. After a reception held in the/shortening. Let rise until double. She carried a bouquet of white|Union hall on Baldwin avenue,/Brush again with shortening. Bake , carnations and lilies ofjthe bride changed to a pink suit/at 400 degrees for 10 minutes. Re- LOWEST-PRICED the valley. 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In black, beige ___ THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, your attend- White Cotton ] SISSY BLOUSE 3.93 From our dazzling collection of long sleeve broadctoth sissy blouses with rows of fine lace - marching down the front. Perfect topping for fall skirts. Sizes 30. to 36. 7. * spe om Sata Matter of Taste... Smart Dresses for you with good judgment and a discerning eye. mo 24° Fashion news and excite- ment in this Tailored < Junior sheath of pure §=° & sheer wool, fully taffeta en ae lined, with its band and bow and flying panels, all tucked midriff tapers to of crisp taffeta, too. See a bow at the back, flares it in Mademoiselle. Black out In a dramatic flying . : panel, Nationally fea- . ior sizes. only. Junior sizes tured in Charm. Brown only. Junior sizes. A princess sheath of fabulous chromspun, col« or-locked acetate. The Our Wonderful Coat Event of the Season .. . Tops Our Fabulous Coat Sales of the Past! Designer COATS Next-Season Styles! ws bs : _, tuxurious Fame-Nome Fabrics! = ____ Tomorrow's ot ARTHUR'S One glance, and you'll know the ele- gance of these fine coats! Styled weer in the feminine mood for 1956-57! The popular empire look, slender sheath silhouettes, flattering flared versions, wrap styles and ver- satile clutch types! Fur blend wools, Domestic and Imported Tweeds, 100% wools in Black, Blue, Beige, Green, Rose Tones, Bamboo, and Navy. Jr, Misses’ and Half Sizes. oe 3 WAYS TO BUY 1. A small deposit holds in lay- away. 2. ©.P.A. No Money down 6 ° months to pay. e. Charge now, billed in Nov. A 2 Doped * fe wooed Rags: CaaS: < SIXTEEN! _ The Sporty Air These are your Cobbie Runabowts . . . Personal little shoes with a huxury feel +++ all styled wp with a casual flair and am Cagerness to take you anywhere! Pauli’s Shoe Store 35 N. Saginaw Open Friday Only ’til 9 Serving Pontiac Over 75 Years! Pate prada? tee ng commection whuterer' with Thy Amesean hemtioms! thew Cxew Loretta. Ann Tipolt and Duane H. — Brown were married Saturday evening. Her parents are Mr. and Mrs. Henry Tipolt #f Drayton Plains. Duane, of Baywood drive, is the. _ son of Mrs. Kathleen Brown of Rosshire court, Two hundred and fifty guests, Loretta Ann Tipolt and Duane H. Brown, The double ring ceremony was performed in Christ Lutheran Chureh, Drayton Plains. The bride, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Tipolt of Drayton Plains, wore a gown of lace and ‘nylon tulle over taffeta, fashioned Lwith short sleeves and a round ‘with seed pearls and sequins, She wore a single strand of pearis and small pearl earrings, | flowers were white carnations, | gladieli and stephanotis. A ballerina-length gown of aqua of-honor Shirley Tipolt. She car- ried a buuquet of yellow gladioli. Bridesmaid Dorothy McConnell of Yale, wore a gown styled like the }maid of honor’s in rose color. She carried salmon colored gladioli. | * * * Nancy Wirth, cousin of the bride groom, wore a frock of light blue flower girl. Stephen Tipolt, broth- er of the bride, was ringbearer, | |ATTEND BRIDEGROOM Duane, of Baywood drive, son of) jtendant. Ushers were Harold Tipolt! ‘and William Joss. /Mrs. Kathleen Brown of Rosshire President. }eourt, had Donald Jewell as hisWuerade party Is planned for the ibest man, with Fred Wirth as at-|October meeting. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Nuse were | jguests at the meeting. low chrysanthemums. Mrs. Brown chose a brown’ suit with a corsage of rust and yellow chrysanthemums. Following a honeymoon Fellowship Class net over taffeta was worn by maid-HHas Fall Meeting MR. and MRS. DUANE H. BROWN Duane H. Brown Takes Loretta Tipolt as Bride For the reception, held in the witnessed the Saturday wedding of} Oakland County Sportsman's | | Club in Waterford, Mrs, Tipolt | wore a peacock blue taffeta dress | and a corsage of rust and yel- trip to mmed|New York the couple will make neckline scalloped and tri 'their home on Cass Lake. | For traveling, the bride changed to a blue knit suit with navy blue accessories. Her corsage was fr« | a gift of the bridegroom. Her ‘her bridal bouquet. iy TE 4 3 hd ba are ‘HATED EVERY JOB | Yet, Mary hated every job she | got. But she couldn't change be- ‘cause how could she throw away all that training? When IT met her, Mary was | ' 31 and looked 40. She had had twe years of training in book- keeping, plus 11 years of ex- perience. LeBaron School PTA Members ™ Meet Staff | LeBaron School's new principal. Mrs. Golda Holecheck, introduced her staff of teachers to the 250 jparents attending the first fall The Fellowship Class of Baldwin PTA meeting at the school. Mrs. Kenneth McQueen pre-/Towing Cub Scout and Camp Fire being Miss Michigan several sented devotions. George Hollis, |Girls troops. | net over taffeta for her duties 48 Mrs. Robert Walker and the Rev.| Avenue Evangelical United Brethren Church held its first board also were introduced by, meeting of the fall season at the |Mrs. Kenneth Lyons,- president.|are told by the couple, who home of Mr. and Mrs. Harold)Mrs. Leland Cotter, youth chair-| Pearsall on Kemp street. Myron Everett offered prayers. | Scouts Members of the PTA executive jman, appealed for leaders for the Colors were presented by Cub | Larry Westphal, Billy Activities of the class were dis-| Midkiff and Bruce Mann. | A jcussed during the business meet-' ‘ing conducted by Mrs. McQueen, | Here’s America's favorite doll friend “ . “Ginny,” the best dressed doll in town with 60 new outfits! Ginny is 8 inches tall ... she walks, sits, stands and sleeps. She's made of unbreakable plastic with hair in braids or bangs of blond, auburn or brunette you can wash, wave or eet. Created by Vogue Dolls, Inc, Price of doll $1.98 Use our Christmas Lay-Away Plan! Prices shown for outfits only: Green long torso Felt coat, velvet hat Blue cotton dress dress, white trim and bag $1.50 x White-red Drum Lace-tr Majorette, baton plaid dress boots $2.50 $1.98 82.N. Saginaw St. immed red Charcoal, pink ski suit, skis, poles $2.50 lace trim $1.50 Meet be. GINETTE!’ Ginny’s baby sister with complete wardrobe of her own. Doll only, $1.98. Clothes, furniture $1.00 up. eumoue Lb ehae e FE 2.7730 eumode HI! 'M “GINNY” $1.98 | Permission tendance prize was given by the association. { Mrs. Charles Laflin assisted the’ Burnes and Mrs. Gordon Hicks) presided at the tea table. ' <__THE PONTIAC PRESS. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1956 Experience Can Be Ball-and-Chain ing away her whole life! twenty-five 15 years part—if she stayed, she’d be throw-) Mary had never though{ of it that way and it gave her a start. By DOROTHY JEAN ZACK i d Fy ‘i lifes pheds Plan Hekker-Susin Nuptial After Hong Kong Romance” The bridegroom's parents, the Frank Hekkers, will entertain for the rehearsal dinner, and later the wedding party will be honored at cocktails by Mr. and Mrs, Charles) Feltz at their Birmingham home. MES. ZEDER SETS TEA Hostessing a tea tomorrow from 2:30 to 5 p.m. at her home will be Mrs, James Zeder of Orchard Ridge Road, with honorees being new members of the Women's As- work hate, After frequently take our training when we're too young to know what we really want. i Better than being stuck with ft — for life, resolve to add to that training the skills you really — love and make some kind of com- 7 Ld e s sociation for the Detroit Symphony it was a Sunday morning in | Hong Kong, wi Lt, Comm. Hekker in that far city for Naval business and Dolores on one of | her many trips inspired by her | work in an airlines office in De- troit, : at his family’s home in New Jer- sey. They became engaged this, May. OUT OF NAVY Discharged now, the former Na- vy man is using his pilot's training} in qa post with the same airlines, | Pan American, that Dolores left on Friday. , * * * Their plans to live in Long Is- land, in a modern, new home on Long Island overlooking the Sound, j a love of travel. Dolores, who narrowly missed years ago, has held several other titles, including Miss Young Re- publ She has been honor guest at showers given by coworkers and of Pontiac Chapter of Hadassah to purchase neWib. Mary Lou Gade and Ostrid Jo met Monday evening at the home Halloween Mas-(°TU/Pment for the PTA” kitchen hannasen- and Marion Petsch at Of Mrs. Leon Sirlin of Elsinore | and to increase the monthly at- ine Gade home, 18666 Warwick, drive. Beverly Hills, both last week. ' On Friday, she was guest at an- man, announced that program pla other shower given by Mrs. Carrol] for the season have been com- committee in arranging the re-Gates and Mrs. Joseph Rizzolo, pleted, with programs arranged for, freshment table and Mrs. Robert/both of Berkley, and Mrs. Hugh the chapter meetings scheduled for Christie, at the latter's home in September, November, March andj _ ‘May, i Royal Oak, Orchestra. . Aute-harp music by Mrs. Alice | Stentz, such as she played for | the Honolulu Symphony Orches- tra for several years, will star for the afternoon, She to two local music groups, i » 6 * * Chairman of the tea is Mrs. Wil-| liam J. Bird, and hostesses are! Mrs. George A. Jacoby, Mrs. Rob-| ert Wardropp, Mrs. Benjamin; Brewster, Mrs. Earl Bartholomew, geass aoe ona rere is it necessary to have a lifetime of discontent! Make Your Reservations Now BIRMINGHAM TRAVEL SERVICE Grace Plummer Reilly Mrs. Edward Proctor and Mrs. Donald Stanton, + | * ¢ j Youthful enthusiasm for the Co- tillion's plans for five events this. year was evidenced by 20 accept- ances to membership being re-| ceived by Monday, just two days | after invitations were mailed, re- ports Mrs. Ernst F. Kern. 300 are expected. Hadassah Board Holds Meeting Members of the executive board | Mrs. Sam Chafets, program chai ~ Included Permanent Haircut £990 Back to School PERMANENTS During Month of September ~ id two-pound packages. Finest, freshest ingredients make these grahams wholesome — delicious. And Nabisco bakes them crisp — tender — golden brown. Perfect for children — they digest so quickly, don’t spoil appetites, “HONEY ‘_ GRAHAMS KEPT FRESH IN | 6 IN-ER-SEAL WAX PACKETS NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY é Ask for Napisco Sugar Honey GRAHAMS ,.. they're the best! arm-fresh honey, natural golden flour \ | fo 6 Mrs. Gelston V, Poole (left) of Watkins Lake is showing Georgia Hoyt of West Lawrence street a vase that will be displayed at the fourth annual Antique Fair Friday and Saturday from Vichigan Animal Rescue League will be held Thursday, — tives and elegant things in furniture, glassware, pewter, brass and silver will be featured. _ |the Chicago And: they can do the same thing _THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 19, 1956 _ SEVENTEEN Mink, Gems Now Trim Seat Covers Women who run a hectic pickup and delivery . service for . their youngsters can dash around with flash The latest style note for automo- bile interiors — mink or jewel-: trimmed seat covers. A manufacturer with retail out-_ turing them. The covers are of | clear plastic and are dotted along | pearis, rhinestones, ebony or sil- very medallions, Only the mink is genuine; the jeweled touches are fake. So far, said the spokesman, mink and pearl are the two favorite trims selected by women for their cars in area. | The fancy seat covers retall for — about $40 2 set — the same set deft undecorated costs $25. Women have been trimming plas- tie raincoats with rhinestones and | pearls, using a special jewelry sta- pler available at notion counters. | with the car seat covers. Pontise Press Phote 11 a.m..to 10 p.m. Primi- | at Will-O.Way Playhouse, The show sponsored by the Protect Your Eyes | . With Care and Rest Simplicity, Lack of Clutter You are on your ast pair ot wes KEeYNOtes Joyce Collection ~—take care of them. If you're on a job where eye protection is! needed, don't gamble—use it. Make sure you are getting enough rest and an adequate diet, because, a lack of either is bound to affect the efficiency of your eyes. ‘statement Ruth Joyce, shows a collection this year of Use an eye lotion to ease the “as You Like It” finery. strain that comes from long wenieds of “close” or detail work| Simplicity, the uncluttered look and complete ab- from aoe ee ees ghout the day collection. Combining her craftsmanship with beauti- by resting them completely for a/ful materials, Miss Joyce brings her clientele costumes few seconds. You will be surprised —---— "which will make them feel how quicly they will respond "Tips to Promote “ompletely elegant. proper care. “ ” a : The “covered up” look for Washing Safety evening is this designer's Famous U. S. Designer Uses Fur Trim, Leaves Waist Undefined in ‘56 Styles ‘See Us Now for Your New. Sparkling FALL WAIR STYLE fashion editors and the combination of a wet floor and * bu yer agree that it is beau- | possible short circuit in a washing tiful and feminine machine can prove dangerous to a. teri ine cas and materials do the Rubber overshoes are a fine pro- job. One dress of silk organza which i i Gne of the nation’s top designers, master of under-' sence of a defined waistline are noted throughout the, COLUMBIA. Mo. (INS) — The idea of a good look. And. Colors | tection against the possibility of an! electric shock if short circuiting should occur, said Amy Kelly, a had two layers of pink and one white over a pink taffeta under- dress drew applause from editors \WF Beauty Shop member of the National Safety “tend the press showing re- éently. Avena Council. * * e® SIS EB. Pike . 2-031 | A dry mat on which to stand, «sy. is absolutely prophetic” edi- Byentngs by Appetatment while laundering also gives pro-'torg agreed during the show, par- ‘tection, she said, but keeping the ticularly when the Spanish line was ; mat dry is often difficult. ‘shown. Favored by the designer SPECIAL Miss Kelly, state extension ang her partner, Don Nagel, this DIETETIC FOODS ‘member, pointed out that, when gigner herself. buying a washer, it is wise to in, ; ‘quire whether the machine is auto-| ‘matically grounded or will require! grounding when installed. Natural Health Foods $8 Wayne. Pontiae FE 4-460) Aeoress from the Biter Garege Talmee Serela, Owner Typical of the line was a lace ‘agent, ag well as Safety Council }ine was modeled by the petite de-. sheath evening dress which had | Shellac Strings on Tennis Racquet If your tennis racquet has been working overtime this summer, ‘look it over carefully before you put it in its press for storage.) | You may prolong the life of the |strings by shellacing them, and it, will help protect them too from grit and dust. Trench Coats Colored No longer confined to the for- imerly standard tans and putty shades, trench coats now are made in deep blues, charcoal grays, ,and bronze browns, shades of the medium and dark tones are on the upswing in popu- larity, too. You can also find the |] to long. So feel free to choose | heir texture, shape of face, Iridescent’ Beauty Clinic by Edythe McCulloch THE CURL’S THE THING! Hair will be worn all lengths this fall ... from short short the length becoming to you. After making this decision, your most important considera- tion then becomes the cut and the amount of curl needed for your particular requirement, length of neck, for they are all factors to be considered. when choosing a hairstyle and a new permanent. Giving advice in these matters is a specia] ser- vice with us. we can help you if you wil] call for. an appoint- ment. Phone Edythe McCulloch Beauty Shop, FE 2-7431, same in single-breasted styles. 608 Pontiac State Bldg. 1662 S. Telegraph Rd. Hloomfietd ASHION SHOP We are presenting a > sleeves accented the matching co- : } Add New Beauty to Your Home j==""" ""’ FASHION SHOWS 4 ’ 4 4 One of the i . te: ys This Inexpensive Way wm scar ee, he Every Friday from 12 ‘til 2 dressy aC} : ; ber Save to 1/3 4 wool pique featuring a double- at DEVON GABLES > SA dee o- q breasted jacket to waist, with er- 3 Magic am Om | See cer tla gf pattie de att | from to Ge indy a Geerened Years — {The skirt-haw beck tuo $$ ee Us Soon q) Hats designed for the collécti ° , * Wrisht {veeanman atte | ~JUSt arrived! new fall 3 Wa. Wright mh 7 . ~ YMethod of Applying half-siz ; 270 yr —o {Decorative Motifs alf-size dresses 4 4) When you paste smail fruit or 144 to 22 Vo mace ie flower motifs to your kitchen cabi- a ae _ =="jnets, recipe boxes, or refrigerator, PARAMOUNT BEAUTY SCHOOL |;:.'. erent a eee of eer Jacket Dresses te ce aaa Ghee at Be renee . | Apply some to the ornament, 2| Dressy Casuals Write, phone or call in person for Free Pamphiet -<-ahadigueed | Aare Renin] | into Ace, PHONE FEDERAL 4.2352 oil 19.95 » 34.95 SPECIAL EVENT! ANDRE'S “CUSTOM COLD WAVE $7 °° you alone. premanent wave, style cut and — complete. ay re Service and Quality Are Supreme” OPEN FRIDAY TILL 9 P.'M. No Appointment Needed! Immediate Service! | , Beauty Salon a Phone FE 5-9257 dg in rich fall colors Broome = — 1662 S. Telegraph Rd. ing SHOP , SHOP EVERY NIGHT ’til 9 - SATURDAY ‘til 6 e > Sweater elegance in Italian Imports by - Luisa Spagnoli YL, LEFT: Albanetta, dressy sweater with bateau open lattice neckline. 16.95. . CENTER:*Acolin, dressy cardigan with soft roll col- lar, detail piped. 19.95. RIGHT: Guinella, cross-rib neckline with Italian coin button. Push-up sleeve. 16.95. COLORS: Salmon, turquoise, green, beaver blue ond cherry. Sizes 34 to 40. Classic wool camel tailors into a career suit for girls who work Jacket... 19.95 Skirt ....10.95 _. print blouse dyed to match jacket lining ‘Stone 8 to 16 oi 5.98 a rs Ef pm , ‘ s: ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS. WEDNESDAY, ‘SEPTEMBER 19, 1956 NN LE NP AN Nas Pape 100%. virgin wool fleece Boy-wise down to the last detail, this dashing surcoat (a Buddy. exclusive) is designed to please the most manly young fella .... AND HIS MOTHER! Tailored for action in smartly striped St. Marys fleece and (warmly lined with Sanitized® quilted Insuloft (made ‘of Tenn. Eastman Estron). So comfortable to wear, he'll live in it all winter. Tan. Sizes 8 to 12. .$19.98 ; Quafity Tailored by @. OTHER SURCOATS . , . from $14.98 The MARGARET ANN shop Riker Bldg.—W. Huron St. te ~~ diendiiacihaglatiadiatinedicethedaedinast:.tiocthsal chadineathadh dinette xthertnadtinalied a Cee a le a Elie ‘|wonderful she wants it.” :| BURSTS INTO TEARS ; ;;good though if was. Bursting into < i 4 4 tata al ENROLL NOW! Courses approved by Michigan State Board of Edu- cation and Veterans’ Administration. Competent, experienced teachers. Individual instruction. Free lifetime employment service. COMPTOMETER SPEEDWRITING CALCULATOR The shorthand TYPEWRITER writtm with abc's And Other Courses how being meni offered. in Evening Morning 8:306—11:30 School. Afternoon 12:90—2:30 Call for details. Evening 6:30—9:00 The Business Institute 7 W. Lawrence Street, Pontiac FE 2-3551 Call in Person, Phone or Return This Ad for Information PERMANENTS, from... . $5.00 CALLIE’S BEAUTY SHOP Professional Permanent Wave—Gives a Soft Natural Appearance ‘| Wbrary, she found her little sister ‘get tired of than, But you make ; such a fuss over them, MES. MURIEL LAWRENCE pepo year Joan had a teacher who wore eyeglasses. Now when! she plays school, she likes to wear some old lenseless rims her Grand- ma gave her. Jealous Fear Seen as SOS for Aid= ee cent, Vasuwe wiles - ~~ - festive : on i “ One day coming hame from the ‘Elsie wearing them. Shouting “Give me those!” she grabbed at] them; but Elsie eluded her by ducking out the front door. ; Rushing to the kitchen, Joan cried to her mother, “Elsie’s got my glasses! Make her give them te me. They’re mine! Grandma gave them to me...” “Elsie isn't going to harm those ‘old rims,” her mother said, “If you'd let her play with them, she'd] you make ‘her think you've got something so Joan rejected this reasoning,| —; | furious tears, she cried, ‘‘Oh, I'm ‘so sick of everything’!’’ and fled 80 the bathroom. * * * We can't reason with a jealous) child. No matter how wise our counsel he can't listen to it be- cause he's so afraid we're going ‘to cheat him. So let's not inflict the reasoning on him, Instead, let's try speaking di- rectly to his fear, saying to Stork Shower Fetes Mrs. Ronald Schemel Mrs. Milton Foltz entertained at a pink and blue shower at her MR. and MRS. JACK HARRIGAN Jane M. Baker Becomes, {2,%2.. “atm Bride of Jack Harrigan dean, “tate eld borne rest: valet. tc bask ws pee WatileneOobitia albelie ‘sax | see to cheat you.” And calling |fear of our cheating her into words./oppressing her not only with rage Kislo trom the yard, say, UGIV® ishe doesn't dare know how it\at her sister but with the really] SHARPEES thir as bobs pea uend aa worries her. re frightening suspicion that we want) Mery te pet te Be cues at coches with them wales she says ©%” | vor it is the secret feeling which|"er mistreated, | you may be doing. Tt comes with an all bic ste: Fane bl Bee rte her anger when Elsie EXPOSURE HELPS freealies ¢ = Hg yg ong vn med ; When we expose it to her in, 10 to 20 with a wide choice-of colors. Best Married Ss tee ee of all they are priced at only Saturday jloves much of its. $9.98 Up rong os: contains Methodist Joan fears we'll let Church were | sister cheat Mr, and Mrs. — * Open Friday "ll 9 on eam Jack total attention she ence enjoyed % Har . s The nm oy ound. soceeenere renee se eee bride, the | -1t you can feel back to your own! former Jane jealous suspicions that your par-/s M. Baker, is mec ee ee : the daughter | you will know exactly how to use 2 of Mr. and |this column's suggestion, i | Mrs. J. Harry 4 | Baker of Women Golfers You'll be amazed when you see the Deni hidden beauty hair brought Dwight ‘at Orchard Lake potent itt one’ef our very Own avenue. -Jack is the son of Plan Luncheon Mrs. William Harrigan of Kaleva and |Club will be held Friday at 1 p.m. the late Mr. pial chatetean ty Bios. A. 8. Me- arrigan, | General chairman for this year’s activities was Mrs. Vernon B. Myers. Golf prizes will be award- ed at the luncheon. custom permanents. (fay Styling and Cutting gi." widg—Rear of Lobby by Tony and Cari FE 3-7186 eI TIME TO CHECK YOUR BEAUTY tmeat now Mole Now Nair Size CRESCENT LAKE BEAUTY SALON L 25 Crescent FE 4-5921 On West Side of Crescent Lake Individual Hair PS TTTITITITITIT Tri ii iti TT iit Sasecccasaccssceseesl M man; Mrs, Robert §. "Glover Jr... secretary and Mrs, Patrick Reilly Bird, treasurer. AP A ASL ans acd La Rins PaAte Eg LP EPL flieD mw | School-for its first fail meeting. i ‘meeting were Mrs. Hattie Canter- Plaintive home on Granada drive Monday evening. The affair honored Mrs. Ronald Scheme! also of Granada drive Guests attending were Mrs. Ber- nice Martin, Doris Martin, Mrs. \Leslie Burdo, Mrs. LeRoy Veatch, Mrs. Andy Condo, Mrs. C. E. Han- son, Mrs. Edward Gammey, Mrs. Lyle Thayer of Detroit; Mrs. Charles Hamlett of Lake Orion and Mrs. James Fennelly of Clawson. Sunset Club Meets at Wilson School The Sunset Club, sponsored by the Pontiac Department of Parks and Recreation, met at Wilson Guests at the Thursday evening ‘bury, Mrs. Bertie Anderson and |Mrs. Mabel Cummings of Caro. \The next meeting will be held Sept. Baskets of white gladioli and asters decorated Central Methodist Church for the Saturday wedding of Jane M. Baker and Jack Har- rigan. The Rev, John W. Mulder of Walled Lake Methodist Church performed the 7:30 o'clock cere- mony in the presence of 125 guests. Jane, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Harry Baker of Dwight avenue, chose a gown of Dupionni silk ac- cented with Italian lace. Sequins and seed pearls trimrned. the neck- into a chapel sweep, A headpiece of matching silk and lace secured the bride's fingertip veil of silk illusion. On her lace covered Bible she earried a white orchid and stephanotis, Mrs. Robert Hutton of Rochester was Jane's matron of honor. Jean McLeod served as bridesmaid. (27, at the Wilson School. The attendants were gowned alike in cafe au lait parfait gowns fash- | 116 N. Perry FE 2-6361 | Announces the Opening of Their NEW PONTIAC BRANCH ne Ss. Saginaw St. All Extruded - Aluminum Storm Door Factory List, $59.50 NO HIDDEN COSTS NO EXTRA CHARGE Our Low, Low Price ALL STANDARD SIZES + +2444 4 g eg 6 ethos wd $9709 { _ OPEN WEEKDAYS 9 to 8—OPEN SUNDAYS 11 tp 5 ‘I've Tried’ Plea ||s Sign of Failure as Wite Marriage on Rocks? Seek Solution in Own Faults, Not By. RUTH MILLETT “T've tried to be a good wife,” those whose. marriages are close) to the breaking point usually say somewhere in their letters to me. And with that sentence they dismiss their responsibility for the fact that the marriage is failing. If they have “tried,” they reason it must be the husband’s fault that the marriage isn’t happy. No woman who tells herself and others that she has ‘‘tried to be a good wife” and lets her responsibility rest on that, has chance of improv: ing her marriage relationship. Only by going a step further and | admaitting “but I must have failed ST RMCO Manufactarers of Aluminum |jsomewhere” is she putting her- Storm Doors and Windows riage self on the road to a better mar- * s* ¢ 8 For this important question nat- urally~ follows that admission: by Changing Mate extendediparlors, wearing a beige ioned with scoop necklines accent-, ed by cocoa-colored velvet collars. | Their tiny nose veils were held by | velvet bandeaus. ATTENDS BRIDEGROOM Jack, son of Mrs. Wm. Harrigan of Kaleva had Ted Harrigan as his best man. Ushers were R. Glenn) Baker, Alan McCarthy of North-| port and William Swart of Buffalo, | ¥. Mrs, Baker greeted her guests at the reception held in the church lace Assisting at the reception were Mrs. Richard E. Porritt, Mrs. William Gentry, Mrs. Eugene /Carey and Mrs. Gerald Bourdeau. | » * * For her honeymoon trip to Niagara Falls, the bride changed | to a navy blue suit with matching | accessories and the corsage from where enrolled at Central Michigan Col- lege. bathe .. you feel lovely as a Roman princess. In White Lilac, Yram, Tapestry, Strategy, Gardenia, or Carnation. Cosmetics—Street Level very special introduction ! (this month only) MARY CHESS ROMAN BATH OIL 350 2-ox. bottle (usually 5.50) that gives your body a beauty treatment while you . Makes , telaxes and smooths your skin . , back over the years of her mar riage, looking not for her husband's faults and weaknesses and mis- takes but for her own, is sure to find many ways in which she has failed, And those are the mistakes that she can correct, those are situations that she can change. 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The Finest 69 ‘Aep the hom af thle priest We Reserve the Right to Limit Quantities 10: Z [edebebadecodechehtochahedededecbenes semen |: ara ras cour US. | LARGE SIZE Be ey | Nout DRY PASCAL ‘Potatoes ; ONIONS | CELERY a: 10 Ibs. | 10 Ibs. | euncu Macomb county, $1,500,000, -in which the older man accused THE PONTIAC “PRESS. ‘WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1956 2 jLake Orion, Waterford, Clarkston, : Ortonville. Rochester and Drayton their final camporee of the sum- || 500: ‘Scouts to Camporee Five hundred Boy Scouts tom mor Recreation heed at Lake Minnewanna, this weekend, for will converge on the Meta- mer. 1Your PTA Is Planning: ‘Hudson Covert: Workshop, Led by MSU-Specialist WATER FORD TOWNSHIP —'of MSU's department of commun- Hudson Covert school PTA will/icating skill conduct a workshop. meet Thursday at 8 p.m, at the Rae Sy cao REACTOR VESSEL FOR MONROE PLANT — The reactor ves- _ gel for the Enrico Fermi Atomic * Power plant to be erected at Monroe (Mich.) takes shape at a factory in parE agi Tenn. The lower section of the vessel, which will surround the atomic reactor core and contain molten sodium is shown here. The stainless steel | ?%4-inch thick section weighs 13,000 pounds. The “nozzles” will admit | tubes through ‘which the liquid sodium is to be pumped into the | reactor. Section shown here in an inverted position, will form the | lower part of the reactor vessel. State Finance OKs Bond Issues Approves Borrowings of Huron Valley, Macomb and Birmingham 18 Tots Vie for Queen Title at Lake Orion LAKE ORION—The Tiny Tots contést, being sponsored by the ‘Lions’ Club here in connection with their Laff-O-Rama Circus has 18 icontestants. ‘Their pictures are on canisters in the stores in which votes are cast and in Sheldon'’s LANSING ® — Another batch of|Window, Leading to date is Peggy city and school district borrowings, coming to nearly 20 million dollars’ has been approved by the Munici-| pal Finance Commission. Of the total, $12,268,000 in bond, issues were proposed by the city of Detroit. Okayed at its meeting Tuesday were these Oakland and Macomb county issues: : The Huron Valley School Dis- trict, $1,200,000, in Oakland and The Birmingham School District, $500,000, for operating expenses prior to December tax collections. | The Roseville School District, for sites and buildings. ‘Midland Man Faces First-Degree Murder iJ Taylor with 508 votes, Her closest contenders for the crown for queen are Becky Rumer and Deborah K. ones, Danny Lewandowski Is leading in the king contest, with Kipper | Pageau and Joe Sweeney gaining daily. The contest closes at 9 p.m. Sunday and the winners and their| prince and princess will be named? during the performance. Fire Levels Buildings on South Lyon Farm SOUTH LYON — Fire of un-| known origin yesterday forenoon leveled a basement barn and con- | ifents, two-story granary, brooder. house and. water tank house at 58-85 Nine Mile Rd. Owner Ralph Amos of 1342 South Main, Plym- outh, estimated the loss at thous- MIDLAND wW—John Wicks, 67,’ was under a first degree murder charge today in the rifle slaying) of a neighbor farmer, 33-year-old Chaties E. Maxson, wha was shot down yesterday while feeding his) chickens. . * ¢ @ Wicks stood mute at his arraign-' ment and Municipal Judge Henry| Hart ordered him held without bond for examination Sept. 25. Police Chief Douglas Craig said Wicks admitted shooting “Maxson in the climax to a three-year feud Maxson of poisoning water run- ning through his property and try- ing to-poison his food. « * » Wicks walked calmly into the sheriff's office, rifle in hand, after) ' the shooting yesterday and sur-| rendered. At the time armed offi-. cers were pumping tear gas shells into Wick's home in belief he had ands of dollars, only partially cov- ‘ered by insuarnce. The. fire was reported by a neigh bor, George Williams, who saw the flames and called the South Lyon land New Hudson fire departments. ‘Autumn Dance Slated ‘at Utica K. of C. Hall UTICA — Young Ladies Sodality of St. Lawrence Parish will spon- sor an autumn dancé from 9 to 2) Saturday at the K. of C. Hall on Utica road. Refreshments .will be served by K. of C, members. Tickets will be available at the) door. | morally obligated to keep school | Joined the ‘me to’ | Cobo declared School hid Paha Urged by Cobo | ments are Sok Mayor Claims Willers Waterford Center PTA mem- bers will gather at 8 p.m. Thurs- ae coeeacaee a " Boys will pitch their. tents after 4 p..m. Friday and camp will be Among special features head for the event will be a “magic” campfire on Saturday night. Parents are welcome to visit the boys, Walters said. Missionaries to Start Series Seven Churches Share Week's Program; Slate 3 Daily Programs ORTONVILLE — A round robin Metamora The first meeting of the fall sea- son forthe PTA will be held at the ‘schoolhouse on Thursday at 8 p.m. Blocking Development m Highway Plans | featuring introduction of teach- ; ; _ erg and visits te school rooms DETROIT \(#—~Mayor Albert FE by parents, Refreshments will be served by the executive board members, day, at the school for q short \Cobo .of Detroit says the state is aid at $19 per pupil for the next school year ‘‘even though revenues: White Lake Towngbip all off.” Mrs. Harold Friedline, president The Republican candidate for of the Dublin School PTA, ‘has re- governor said in a television talk yurned home from a Detroit: hos- last night if elected he will “‘rec- pital, finding preparation. for the ommend the Legislature fulfill year’s activities readied by num- the promise it made to the /eroys.committees during her three schools. week absence. She'll resume lead- “1'm told that declining reve- ‘ership for the Oct. 15 meeting. nue raised the danger of not | - meeting that goal,” Cobo sald. | “It would be wrong not to meet it after schpol administrators have prepared their budgets on that expectation.” Two-thirds of the state sales tax! revenue is earmarked for schools. | Cobo said his Democratic op- ponent, Gov. G. Mennen Williams, (has been an obstructionist in) highway development. “Now that I have advocated four-lane highways te speed traf- fic and develop the state indus- trially and agriculturally, he has chorus,” Cobo also said Williams has joined the effort the Detroit mayor, claimed to have ‘initiated to get natural gas into the Upper Penin- sula, “After eight years of doing nothing, he’s kind of late in realiz- ing what a boon that would be to the industrial growth of the Upper Peninsula,"’ Cobo said. GERALDINE ADAMS | The engagement of their daugh-| ‘ter, Geraldine, to Staff Sgt. Barry) 'D. Hark, is announced pf Mr. and: ‘Mrs. E. D. Adams, 685 Harvey Sunday Events ‘Lake Rd., Milford. His parents jare Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Hark, Set for Weavers’ 50th Anniversary | 3331 Lester Dr., White Lake. Sgt. {Hark is stationed at Whiteman | LAPEER—A family dinner at: AFB, Missouri. No definite wed- Frankenmuth and a party at the! ding date has been set. home of a daughter are events! being planned to celebrate the 50th’ wedding anniversary Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Weaver of| \Benes on, © leper rest liary will serve a turkey dinner at) St. John Parish’ House Thursday. Their four children are Ernest | Servicing will start ¢ at 5:30 p.m. and Arthur Weaver of Imlay _ : Slate Turkey Dinner DRYDEN = The Hospital Auxil- business meeting and a pregram | missionary .conference beginning Sunday at the Baptist church here September Road Toll ESS: Jumps in Michigan |" jahead unless both drivers and pe-| q are the most deadly of the pedestrian deaths, es- always showing an in- ! yea Goals sharp Set Meeting Theme Sage se ve LAKE — “Goals for the Quadrenium” will be topic of destrians pay’ more attention to their job Pal saving lives. Childs said that as of Sept. 17, Church pariors. police counted 99 persons aca nl agri of i, ata at the M. Methodist yo Imlay City, Saturday. by Leo Burch officiated in the ‘Ipresence of the immediate fam- ilies. Attendants were Norma Bis- sett and Thomas Seidell. iWCTU to Elect DRAYTON PLAINS Local chapter of the WCTU will meet at 1:30 p.m, Thursday at Mrs, Delbert Martin's home, 4770 Walton Blvd., ce and winteribe served at 12:30 p.m. for election of officers, Don’t go through another winter § win iwill include seven other area ichurches and feature talks by mis- ‘sionaries from four organizations. | ‘It will last eight days. The conference opens Sunday with sessions at 11:30 a.m. and) will be at Baptist churches at. Rochester, Marlette,. Imlay City, | Lapeer, Drayton Plains, Lake Or-! jon and Oxford. Place of meetings will be an- nounced from the pulpit at pre- ceding gatherings, Daily sympe- sinms, will start Sunday at the Lake Orion church, and will be at 2:30 p.m, on days thereafter. Representatives will be from the. Association of Baptists for World| Evangelism, the Hebrew Mission! Inc. Mid-Mission Board, Hiawatha Independent Baptist Missions, and the Christian Mission Youth Camp at Lake Ann. The Rev, Edward Hakes, presi-| dent of the Grand Rapids semi-| ‘nary, will also be one of the speak- (ers. | Some missionaries to attend | i | have just recently returned from | such places as Japan, Africa, “Brazil. Mabel Post, who plans to | attend, is an appointee to a Hong Kong misison., Saturday night, a get-acqlanited banquet for pastors, and miasion-| jaries and their wives will be held, lat Lapeer. Speakers Sunday will be the Rev, i ‘Robert Trylick at the morning en ‘gram and the Rev. Raymond D \Creer in the evening | Robert Morris of Oxford is chair. | man of the missionary conference | which will conclude Sept 30. A banquet on’ Sept. 29 at the Oxford Elementary School | ‘will be for friends and members | of all churches taking part. OES Dinner, Bazaar Thursday at Utica | UTICA — OES Chapter No. 240 ‘will have its annual harvest dinner’ ‘and bazaar on Thursday in the Ma- sonic Temple, with dinner set for, {5:30 p.m, and bazaar open from) 3 p.m. The public is invited. 7:45 p.m, here. Succeeding events) at 6:30 p.m. | WARM FLOOR HEAT “TRAVELS” TO EVERY ROOM without costly pipes or registers te hestall ! No shakes when you wake! Ne cold feet from cold floors! No chills! Instead, you'll enjoy warm floors... warm, even heat ay So hout il actually “trovel” be heat over the oie h Siegler yo you get dozens of exclusive features—Patented Heat cast iron construction, beauti- ful porcelain finish, to name a few: You get up to twice the heat! You save up to half the fuel — with the miracle of “Traveling” Floor Heat! See a Siegler Gas Home Heater today! The Siegler Corp. 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All merchandise guaranteed! _ewrwrvrewrfFeFVeTTTee rrrwerrvVTYYTYY Sverre TS VINYL TI may LINOLEUM “SANDRAN VINYL | soon: sie = COUNTER TOP and dining rooms and, for basements., Greaseproot — Water. ENOUGH TILE for\ ‘Spotier, Marblelsed or Wood Trimmed 12" 6’ Wide from 49¢ so. va 9’ Wide from 59¢ so. va. when branch members met Friday. Plans for work cannot proceed un- til a location is found, ‘according to, Margaret Dennis, general chair- man. 2-Car Crash Hurts Garden City Couple A Garden City couple were treat- _ ed for minor injuries at the Good - 6904 Lathers St., rich Hospital in Ortonville yester- day following a two-car accident in Brandon Townshop. Walter C. Wolosiewicz, one of the driv ers, was released after treatment for cuts of the head and left leg. His wife, Shirley E., 30, had a cut The other ear involved was oper-. ated by Grank J. Tower Jr.. 28, of 6410 Lakeview Dr., Clarkston. 32, Speak Vows in Imlay Parsonage on Sunday IMLAY CITY — Mrs. Bernice Baater, St. Clair Shores and Wil- BILL GOODWIN Slate Special Series “at Andersonville SPRINGFIELD TOWNSHIP — ‘Plans have been completed for a iseries of special evangelistic serv- ‘ices at. Andersonville Community. ‘Church, 10350 Andersonville Road. . jnear the Andersonville School. | Services will be held Sunday, Sept. 23 through Sept. 30 at 7:30 p.m. ex-) icept Saturday. The speaker will be Bill Good. | win, a senior student at the Mid- western Baptist Seminary Poptine. Mr. Goodwin has held | Pontiac area. 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BEACH zens £ rt ps ‘The new building will, have 6,700 of floor space and will be builtirealized when they had this amount ready, that there was no} a Kiet Feud Ps fr Bee Ciy Hal | Clayton Beach Takes Jonesville Bride | improvement fund fo |reason to jak ual te apo $136,000 one-story struc- ‘build project any longer. < improvement fund was cit: next Monday’s meeting to go over .|started by the y some year) ry’ se - Plans Picnic for Congregation gormasium a the a County Cal Calendar “The old building will be convert- ed into a police and fire depart- Walther League |womsscraomen, | meal, Funds will be raised by o future the Trinity Lutheran Kentucky Area Shuts Schools to Negroes school in an auto driven by Shelby. Garnett, father of one. A crowd estimated at 250 had gathered a las the Negroes approached the school, about 100 people, including imany students, moved near the ‘entrance to the building After Evans read the letter from keow \Carlos Oakley, superintendent of the board, he asked the Negroes, c for Nursing ORTONVILLE — _ Geraldine State-- Federal Crop Reporting Jones, daughter of Mrs. Gladys Service said that last week's gen- ‘Powell, 102 Church St., has en- erally dry weather was helpful in ‘rolled at Ford Hospital, Detroit, for a three-year ‘nursing course. Farm Bureau Elects Staff at White Lake WHITE LAKE TOWNSHIP — Officers of the White Lake Farm Bureau are Chairman Clare G. Voorheis, vice chairman Theodore Ronald C. Voorheis. Others recently elected are Ray- mond Wheeler, discussion leader; James Reid, assistant; Edgar Thompson, minute man; and Mrs. ‘Carol Steinbaugh, woman's com- ‘mittee; Alex Dalton, recreation’ chairman; Mrs. Frank Ruggles) and Mrs, Leonard Freund, flower chairmen; and Mrs. Clare Voor- bels, publicity chairman. \traction of the state's corn crop, ‘about one seventh, is safe from \trost, compared with three fourths at this stage of 1955. | In reporting this Tuesday, the maturing corn but many more \warm, sunny days are needed. THE PREFERRED BOURBON OF HENRY CLAY! Senator Henry Clay knew and prized the hospitable qualities of Qld Crow. 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This |. is tomale be a sport and lét\AuPOt to Wayne Major Airport/To Greet Tourist Group |cnie tis cooling soothing, astrine throughout the country our 2) Give him one of. the newlhim him to the city and let him growl! will be a goed outlet for his emo- | . ‘because of a change in route from t formula has given joyful re« friends are being given treatment|Plastic doghouses with the awn-jat some mink stoles. tions and yours. jher spend a night on the tow-/petroit to London. | BAY CITY am — Dan E. Karn|fiet to thousands for 40 years. Re- worthy of a wag. inged terrace and the screened win- * 2 « } 6.).1t he is old, give him a sau-| 8.) And at the tail end of the BOAC said its new routing will ot Jackson, president of Consum- |lteves itching quickly. All druggists, ; Whe order of every dog week{2°™S: He wilt love you for it, and) 4.) 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SEPTEMBER 19, 1958 ~ } # r Dedicates Life to Truth After the first world war, Shar-) “Diplomats I generally found to|Cross of the Order of the Holy key covered top international con-'he nice people,” he observed, P ferences in Washington, Genoa,|“looking for a compromise that T put that cross on her breast The Hague, Lausanne, Locarno|would best serve their country’s|when she was buried, he said, and Geneva, where he reported/interest. because I knew it would please me : the rise and fal? of the League of “Even Mussolint. He was avery aa written ; Such « man is Joseph E. Sharkey.) Sharkey, hardier than he seems, seein: started grabbing. 1 interviewed| thousands of yesterday's great, By: SAVE with SAFETY. A strong financial structure and savings : retired. world’s diplo- He became friend and confidant liners sat in silence then, : Reis st 'n Oe eoineee hen eet ee him the day he was nipped in the with ‘his memories of the INSURED to $10,000 by the Federal Savings Insurance Corpora- mati¢ reporters and a top wariolutions in Korea, Ireland, Greece/of such statesmen as Lloyd)... wy an assassin's bullet, and ved = ~— X y correspondent between the era ofjand Russia. George, Briand, Austen Chamber-/,. s+ on his desk and swung his| 0" gy world tion, an agency of the U. S. Government. Richard Harding Davis and Ernie i 20 ee panlel et eee legs Tike a schoolboy. But be aig| ("uv WAC beautiful. 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School Superintendent Hugh H.|jeon's staff officers Stevenson, the Democratic presi-, OES Gee told himneclf,’ “1 want 7 ¢ 6 Holloway has propésed a high) She had been active in Greek dential hopeful, will speak at the Each saver is a “part-owner” and to sve all of it.” As a student in} «1 caught the last train out of|school- building with a ski run\refugée work. When she died [Oklahoma State Fair here Mon- ives a Dividend of: ct sage lig Maal Omsk," he said. “Adm. Kolchakjtrom the root, blending with the few months ago, Sharkey searched|day, but as the wiidup of « triple rece "jcame down to tell me goodby,/architecture. He also suggested through their Parig apartment| header. . that stirred him deeply: !sng the next day the Bolshevists|an ice skating rink and an outdoor|until he found his Greek govern-| Monday is traditionally school jexecuted him." warm water swimming pool, ment decoration — the Knight's wa day, LJ the aw al- t iil ap pling peal eel When Stevenson was booked for reparier guided only by ove ob|Expert Fears Growing Squeeze a ek oe ae nian h—and , now reads: tell it. . Co | tag ee Population Pressure Poses Problem: ,*#, css ,P2e", . . : shew, Hollywood animal acts, and cumied from scorea of tore TOO Many People, Too Little Water iis seven. says. = = ve oa By EDWIN DIAMOND “The future looks highly ex- {population tends to multiply faster! Hort to Be Speaker They great TLANTIC CITY, N.J. __| citing but we'd better go slow solation me he Seemann icdhirae ckcas édibeomtom about encouraging cur youlg re cunhtnethione _ am. GRAND RAPIDS — Lt. Gov. - “Truth fs beautiful. And what is! future: —— folks to hurry and produce a tot [°° ° Philip A. Hart is scheduled as more important today than that| , ' more of us.” could control it. principal speaker Saturday at the countries know the trut about! gation and toc san pravie te Dr. Bear. former chairman of) D® Bear gave Malthus a new|Kent County | Democratic | fund other’: problems?” people , , wist, holding that the U.S. could drive opening. Finance Chairman oe ee Ge ete te, et wake at Go te tone probably produce enough food tolMartin S. Packard says. the Sharkey, slender and scholarly,| Dr. Firman E. Bear, an agri-) oot) the American chemical |!eed one billion Americans well—group’s quota this year is $13,000, | looks more like & retired school-|cultural sctentist, yesterday|srcietnein Atlantic, City. . but I noimarked for national campaign) teacher than a famous correspon-\termed population pressure th ¢' room to put everyone. ‘needs. | reporters look like/nation’s “imminent problem” and SERIOUS TONE . said: . He said it-was “high time that serious thought be given to the : Seta taney I SOMETHING NEW IN ene : IN MOTOR TRANSPORT ; 'growing population squeeze: . ent os well as 2. “Remaining acres — | i | plane ie 2 Gulbrancen, $ 00_ i rapidly laut to-citien, wuper 1 Spinets, Grands, or Consoles for highways, factories and reser- only fm Mahogany voirs. e Dr. Bear thus raised ence again the hofly sctentif- her Musie Co. | 22.5euess"" GMC shown at right is Model F350 fitted with 16-foot van. 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GREEN The view fs not unanimous ne ee ee er ae WASHINGTON u — A growing!Some expect 1957 to bring back a’) a ai vers Aogg< number of economists, inside and/ stable index, once the economy year} a of men — outside the government, suapect | has adjusted to the wave of price including contracts which carry this | country is headed into a | long, 'mark - UPS which it consumers rene in annual pay boosts for : — ‘three to five years ahead. Government analysts say pro- ‘ductivity has been falling behind cost tivity has been taking it out, “By now, I think, even the un- jong realize that nobody can_pay for it except the consumer.’ The price outlook, as seen by FALL BICYCLE Pueblos Favor Demeuets to Sway New SANTE FE, N. M. (INS)—New Mexico's Pueblo Indians have dis-| BOYS’ covered the power of the ballot, and apparently intend to use it. a d ** * GIRLS’ Balloon Tite Bicycles Pueblo leaders clair some 6,-) 000 of their brothers will vote this fall. That is six times as many as voted in 1952. Indian leaders have learned | non-voting group, and as John | Rainer of Taos, puts it: p “We are now a voting force to ‘be reckoned with.” In 1952 only five per cent of the state’s 20,000 Pueblo Indians voted. Leaders sai@ a majority did -not 24 Inch Size $05 $30" 20 Inch Size 33:3; $s | ALSO * * * Schwinn built bicycles in all sizes and colors. Many models. CHILDREN’S WHEEL GOODS OF ALL KINDS! WE CARRY PARTS end SERVICE WHAT WE SELL! vite state taxation. However, tribal govenors have discredited that fear, pointing out the state can not legally tax reservation property. The registration campaign has paid off with Laguna Pueblo re- porting 75 per cent of its 5,000 members registered, about 3,750. Tesuque, Cochiti and San Ildefonso report 100 per cent registration. Progress also is being made at Santo Domingo and Taos. * * * The campaign includes distribu-| tion of instructions telling Indians how to register and how to use voting machines. _ Democratic Gov. John Simms, who Is seeking re-election, claims | this party will_receive most of the Indian vote. Pueblo leaders re- gard Simms as a “friend of the Indian,”’ because he has taken what they term an “unprece- dented gubernatorial interest” in their problems. | errr wrwrrwvrwewwrwrwewewewreevrererrererreveYYTYeeeY > Receive your FREE ADMISSION TICKET for the 3 > Blue Sky Drive-In Theater with @ purchase of | > $1.00 or more. . _wrwrrrrrrrrrrrrtrrerTTT TTT TTT eS eee eee "_eerrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrvrevrwewrvrveyryT Teer eee SCARLETT’S BICYCLE SHOP FREE CUSTOMER PARKING BACK OF STORE es rrr Y register for fear voting would in-|' Indians Beating the Drums Mexico Vote have expressed dissatisfaction with) ithe Eisenhower administration, | speaking of what they term “broken promises,” bad appoint: ments to the Interior Department! ‘and a Republican Justice Depart-| iment they claim is trying to cheat them out of aboriginal land claims. * * * Laguna Gov. John Paisano said politicians invariably ignore a ithe great majority of his people lare registering Democratic. Marriage License Some forecasts of the Indian : pe e R - vote in New Mexico this year are Applications eg. 9 as high as 8,000. 26 Inch Size $42.95 *a2 ‘AFRAID OF TAXES Dene oye! Oak Waiter Edwards, Mazel Park Marie A, Davis, #7 Osmun Thomas A. Sanford, Milford Marilyn M. Davis, Milford Jobn B. Stephenson, pol a> “na Lotetta M. “Hauca, Royal Os Charie Morris, 43 City Line Lucille. L Maamel 822% Baldwin Marvin L. Wilkie, Royal Oak Marjorie E. Crook, Birmingham Daniel M Boone, Ann Arbor Key L. Denki, birmingham Lafayette Wiley, 261 Hughes Alma F. Pickett, $19 Highland Marvin R. Landry, 305 N. Paddock Shirley J Seaman, 1156 Meadowlawn Robert P. North, Lake Orion Norma J. Forbee, 307 Fourth John R Robins. Chrysier Nancy J. Lawrence, 27780 Chrysier Thomas D. Wagner, 3216 Willett Geraldine A. Laskowski, Berville Carl C Robbins, 23 $. Paddock Ethel M. McNeal, 11 EB. Bures Simon § Willey, Auburn ——— Jacqueline G. MeHaney, 3082 Midvale Robert Thoreson. renee Helen J. Mast, Royal Oak Harvey L. Schroeder, 905 * Clair Helen T. Coffer, 574 West “eith A. Morgan, 2202 Bri Virginia L. Lippard, 18 Victory at. Gilbert A. Bogley, 1902 W. Long Lake Anne L. Williams, Birmingham * 20 E. Lawrence St. FE 2-7221 At the same time Indian lenders Bets Se trea a eal o¥ ~~ asa cat “SRE Rcan ett ' Bo ee 23 anit: eat ee ica a es - PRR .} ; 4 , _ | i WHERE THOUSANDS SAVE MILLIONS 4 e j THE. F OF OUR i AT UNION LAKE ( MEMBER OF FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORP. °o F P On Tf aA ¢ Offices at W. Huron at Tilden, N. Perry at Glenwood Walled Lake Keego Harbor Milford Union Lake tecventes, 4 One adviser to the White House THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1956 Gradual Inflationary Greondavel Seen by U. S Economists this official, is: “Some further in- creases, but not anywhere near as sharp as they have been," The August consumer price in- idex, to be issued next week, may show a slight decline from the all- ltime high established in July. "This is not necessarily reassur- be up again. For one thing, meat prices will reflect today’s sky-high quotations for livestock. ing to break further bad news to consumers. Business papers indicate ‘the next few months will see a length- lening of the list of price markups ;which already includes such items as television sets, refrigerators, washers and dryers, typewriters, ranges, rugs, mattresses, shoes, |luggage. and kitchen utensils. ? * * come in at higher list prices. |Clothing may reflect currently ris- ‘ing costs of wool and synthetic fibers. Sewing machines, phono- igraphs and lamps are ticketed for boosts, Auto parts may jump as much as 10 per cent. Canned food prices are expected to reflect the higher cost of cans—which in turn will 'reflect the higher cost of tinplate. Additional price ‘hikes are ex- pected on such widely assorted ‘items as fuel, beer, farm imple- Food prices generally are drop- i ing, for the September index may/t And many industries are prepar-| _ would “follow the industry trend.” | \Nobody expected lower prices. | 'tives polled expected their com- The 1957 cars and trucks will ments cement. And prices ot) steel, al! um and other basic} materials may go up again. A bint 6 to the expectations of! on its products during the n months? per cent said they would ent prices, 4 per cent * * * said that 78 per cent of the execu-| panies to raise wages. He said: “Tf you expect higher wages, you expect higher prices.” i of vice versa. To ion leaders are showing revived interest in escalator clauses based | on living costs. . i The total persona] - income of, Americans has been. rising recent-| ly at annual rates as rapid as 1%. billion dollars a month, It con-, tinued to set successive all-time records even while serious unem-/ You'll ike our dependable service. Phone today. Oe Oe eee Order Yours Today! CORWIN 117 S. Cass Olga Pocahontas Coal. It burns cleaner. High ta heat, Jow in smoke. LUMBER and COAL CO. FE 2-8385 ~ ite WER EAT OUT er HOME ‘WITH OUR TAKE-HOME SERVICE 2Y BEST ANNOUNCING... . * We are continuing a complete and improved cafeteria service daily from 11 a. m. to & p. m., featuring prime roast beef. Available at Drayton PRIME ROAST BEEF, Au ney ROAST YOUNG TOM TU WITH DRESSING and CRANBERRY SAUCE...... BAKED HONEY CURED HAM, il . WINE SAUCE CHEF'S SPECIAL Child’s eewesee Hours: 11 A. 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Ofticiats ‘said attendaiice figures Saturday ALLEGAN i®.— The 104th aM reached 22,000, second only te a Scott Brady's father, Lawrence nual Allegan County Fair drew one-day mark set durihg the fair’s Tierney Sr., hosted a birthday 9) (00 visitors during its six-day centennial in 1952, \ THE PONTIAC. PRESS, WEDNESDAY, ‘SEPTEMBER 19, 1956 Heliywoed Headlines Paul Douglas Will Follow [who is another one who's supposed Fair Attracts 92,000 ‘to look like Grace Kelly. ‘school ‘ot abctiliecbin and ‘design Named to UM Post sonaghoy p seein Voters Face Bond Issue ‘since Ban ARBOR w — Charles vd ldirector of University of Michigan'On Courthouse it Jail \ o upervi "O. ALL COLOR oo: i: rh set Jan Sterling to the Stage | meee . an DOUBLE BILL fqvestion of financing a $3,300,000) pa pectin Mt stn WED a ee men s Igter brought Jan to Broadway im, 11... ors .will houseguest’ Jack Fishniin, editor of London's Judy sated s 9 sole. ; “Empire News’ who gets here in You ‘can ‘expect. ta see Gene , week to look over Hollywood. Tierney back on the screen before: long looking more beautiful than’ day, Bogey telephoned Lauren she has in some years. Bacall in Las Vegas from his boat Gene had luncheon with Spyros to wish her happy birthday, | By LOUELLA 0. PARSONS ' HOLLYWOOD (INS) — You can | Approval would mean a $1.20 tax imagine how happy Jan Stefling) jinerease for Muskegon County tax-|is that she, too, will be on Broad- on each $1,000 asséssed val- way in the late Robert Sherwood’s gation for 20 years. : ijlast play, “Smali War in Man- Seeuequceuqaa ‘hattan,” a few months before Paul Dougias open in “A Hole in) WONDERFUL FOOD the Head.” “ : 'Skouras, president of 20th Century-| bi Paul is almost as excited ag FOX, and her agent, George a2", who hasn't been on the Broad-! | Chasen, in New York a few days way stage for seven years. She ago and both report that she has [aves in time to start rehearsals) inever been in better spirits or a a her their 11-month-old son. OPEN 6:30 P.M. “KING OF THE CORAL SEA” On the stroke of midnight Satur- wT, ALA 4}, (arpa LUD : ere hedkaged Chosen as Port MUSKEGON ® — Port officials have announced that Muskegon, the first of November, taking with| brighter than she is today. Gene has one more picture on’ ‘will be the winter layup port for at Far contract with 20th but she has least 10 large ore carriers which COMMERCE DRIVE-IN THEATER tan spens Christmas week.” ever been well pnough to full were part of the fleet diverted to AA N oe . & am it. Now that she has apparently this West Michigan port during t o eas A a LAKE at HAGGERTY ROAD xo 3-008. 4 ished with my pleture ‘Protee- gotten Aly Khan completely out of steel strike earlier in the year. SHOW STARTS 7:50 PF. &. 5 tien for a Tough Racket,’ with |... system and is interested once | entiine SF ; a 4 dean Simmons, at MGM, I will more in her tareer, 20th will find: fate slaliaeliol TONIGHT = : g take time off for opening night.” ee oe tor her. Mecosta Fair ‘Opens vENNEDY WNT 4= 2) EN : WONDERFUL a Pa thinks i is» good ome" Gay DORIS DAY .| BIG RAPIDS wm — The Mecosta u 7 s He authored pee Yamordap, | I've never seen Doris Day as County Fair opened Tuesday for a BEE 5 © nie: made a sta f Paul and 88% 49 she was jn Las Vegas. Sreeey Sn SA neatly twice ae 1 ig : ar of Fail She seemed. so happy and more ™any exhibits entered over last AIT WED Preceeson : : 6. like the Doris of years ago. ened’ saven officials said 399 a , = 5 nom! OPEN 45 She told me that she starts °* stered. RICHARD MARILYN ~ " - @ “Pajama Game" at Warners in. . ” : | . vend New Entertainment a early November, and then if MGM} : Mo ne Co Ich R py WIDMARK MONROE HS trom: Monday. te Sarwrdsy 3 WOW! doesn't pre-empt her shegwill os Ware OviE GOING Is A REAL LEASURE ' 2 star with Clark Gable in “Teach-| / . FAMOUS were * , & / Re 0 a —_ a 8 Ss ala 9g aus 1 The most serious romance ' ROM ALL OVER THE a Lori Neison has had is with pub- AT PONTIAC BUTTERFIELD THEATERS! a WORLD a lisher Robert Petersen. Except a L for publicity purposes, Lori ' LUNCHES : hasn't dated anyone else since 8 she met young Petersen two 5 I~ months ag 8 Open Every Day! ' * ' pe ) Da) - He was formerly a press agent iS THIS THE TRUTH BEHIND THE ® often : ee MGM, aad when be tat Sue STARTLING HEADLINES OF TODAY? . veral years ago he sta S a f some automobile magazines and sesneseese” jf is now regarded as the most suc- TOAD Baw ihe cessful publisher in that field. He's < As, 2nd MAJOR HIT! also made plenty of money since WHERE 7 7 he left his press agenting job, \ GOOD GRANG ER- SI IMMONS Snapshots of Holiywood collected at random: While dining at the YI BI > Footstepo Oyster House, Nancy Valentine * FRIENDS MEET revealed that she and her bride- groom, Fred Tillinghast TIT, have am April stork date THE TROUBLE WI’ rH EE ARRY in thee Fog @ BEER _ ee @ WINE # FRIDAY ° Famed conductor-composer Bud : ? dy Bregman, who separated brief 7 @ CHOICE “23 PACES TO ly from his wife, the former “es s “: SIX-GUN SIRENS LIQUORS te Gloria Haley (Jack's daughter) = =~4=e Whe Shoot BAKER STREET is back home again CK MAHONEY LEIGH : *AIWOEA \ ANN HARD G -JOHN McINTIPE ' ee @ DELICIOUS “TRIBUTE TO A $15,000 VOCALIZING UN MANUEL al IND JUIN MCI Marie Windser COCKTAILS 4 BAD MAN” Betty Huttay — Shown at 2:10-4:50-7:25-10.15 P.M. 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The game with ~~ Florida State in Philadelphia’s . _.. j — Municipal Stadium Oct. 27, will| ANN ARBOR uw—Coach Bennie; let more than usual on sopho- draw 90,000 at $1 per ticket which/Oosterbaan exudes unusual con-| eres.” ean be purchased in any one of | fidence in his University of Michi-| But the sophomores who must &5 chain stores. gan W s, and says they be counted on, Bennie adds, “are *. ¢ 8 could round into the finest Michi-| fine prospects and we expect them Frank Lary, who takes the gar squad in several years. 'to come through.” mound for Detroit today, has | The Wolverines haven't had aj * 8 @ beaten every team in the league | perfect season since 1948, and the a win in four starts against the isn't predicting one. But he is far uled for two more today before Orioles and he ts shooting for ‘from dissatisfied with his squad's going to one-a-day practices. his 19th victory of the season, | showing so far. Pate er "7" *- * * With the opener just 10 days! Asked if the club’ {s further uste vee reeds two somes /away, Oosterbaan says: ‘along than at the same time last for left handers held by Vie Wertz, . “think we're going to have = Wolverine plot re in 1950 and 1951 with 27. | two fine trams. After that, /P" . «es | depth Is a problem. And even | “We're in good condition phys- Expansion of the General Motors with our first and second string, ically. The line essentially is the team golf tournament is in pros-| “®'Fe going to have to depend a | same as last year with a few pect. One of the Flint Division _ exceptions, but the boys may be plants may be invited to join GM: . . a little determined than Truck & Coach, Pontiac Motors Lewiston Holds Big ——. ™ oan fine «oP and Fisher Body divisions for next Archery Celebration field. If we don’t have too many . ° | Lewiston’s annual archery cele-| injuries, we'll be all right. One young lady entered in the |}, stion is set for Oct. 1-Nov. 5.. The line ts big aiid mobile and Man About Town's footbalj con- +), ‘big affair starts Sept. 29 husky backs will cause the Wol- - test apparently doesn’t have really, when registrations of bow verines to depend more ang more. very much confidence in the punters will be made. Big day is'on the single wing offense. In oth-, state’s grid teams. She picked Wednesday, Oct. 3, when lucky er words, it will be the same old| Notre Dame over Michigan State, pow hunters who get the first five’ Michigan single-wing attack with | cinnati over Detroit, LA Rams award of $100 will go to the hunter ee * over the Lions, Saginaw over who first bags an adult deer and, Outside of the usual injury prob Pontiac, and called the Michi ‘a black bear—‘‘and you've got to lem, Oosterbaan says there are gan-Michigan State game for ® prove it’ say Lewiston Boosters two other problems in the back- tle, and Sportsmen's league officials. field. He said: . - * Many Oakland county bow hunt-| “We'll probably go with two un- The 1956 World Series will be ers are expected to participate in|tested sophomores, and we won't, Yanks. ___| THE’ PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1956 ‘inch It; Brook n's Lead Cu St. Louis Stalls Dodgers’ Drive in 6-5 Victory Braves Within Single Percentage. Point by games back in fourth place, aren't concerned with the flag, but they put their finger in the pie last HO, HUM—AN OLD STORY — It's the same night to knock off the Dodgers 6-5 old story for the New York Yankees, winning on Ken Boyer's ninth-inning home! another pennant. Yesterday the Yanks clinched -run..while.second-place Milwaukee;their—?th—pennantin- eight years by defea tinge was 6-4 a yn's advan- |. —— tage in the lost column to..one: game rae to defeat Pittsburgh Chicago, 3-2. The usual morons Were Mickey And while the senior league con AL. Pennant Clinched tinued to battle it out, the New! York Yankees went out and Cincinnati virtually was jarred | out of the race by losing a twi-| night doubleheader Redlegs are now 4': games out. /and the rest of the pair with Chicago's Cubs, winning for “whoever wins the National 8-2 after a 4-2 defeat ‘League race.” Mickey Mantle's 50th home run) * © @ |Yankee dressing room. '_ * * «@ Mantle expressed surprise that | clinched the American League ‘ 4 st "The Wolverines ran through two permant, defeating the Chicago. Nn exeept Baltimore.. He is without veteran Michigan coach certainly qrills yesterday apd were sched-|White Sox, 3-2. | == tht = dot a to Philadel | CHICAGO — Manager Casey'years, all under the fiery Stengel first-class club and it's in condi-| phia’s “spoilers” 4-3 and 7-4. The Stengel, slugger Mickey Mantle who individually carried the load tion so we're ‘not afraid of any- } ut, pennant-win-|of noisemaking in the otherwise one in the National League.” | The New York Giants split & ning New York Yankees are ready |business-like atmosphere of the . Bears Tackle Indians By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS . oe LEAGUE F Wea Lest Pet, Bebing =-New York 2s 2 am — iCle 2 & 6 U es » 66 a DB BOSOM ca cunne 706 MOM DS epeseeae 7% 68 $2 16% seaes 2 2 <1 W's ‘Washington “3.8 . ee |Kansas Ciy “7 3 (4 x-Clinched an ESDAY'S RESULTS New by * 2 (11 innings) Detroit ‘Bat Cle’ WEDNESDAT'S GAMES (Time Is a hen ow at 1 p.m.—ADer y (1-0) vs. Lemon (19-14) Boston at Kansas City, 2:30 pm.—dSisler (7-7) vs. Burnette (3-67 e a Detrow#t, 2 p.m.—Brown (3-5) Lary (i613) . vs. Only scheduled, . | fac Rspays SCHEDULE | Né games scheduled, AP Wirephete, NATIONAL LEAGUE Mantle with his 50th homer, pitcher Whitey Ford , 4... Wen Lest Fee Gentes who hi and Ta Ww Milwaukee 5 «58 6} — won is 19th catcher Yogi Be who innen ee Eo drove in tying “run,—teaving~-him—three—short— see B78 se a of a 1,000 RBI's for his career. Pitsbures ot BSS Mew York « 8 44 = - ago Ss? 8? 796 ve PESDAY'S BESULTS- ™ St Lovie 6, Brooklyn § \Milweukee 6. Piitaburgh 4 ia 47, Cincinnati 34 [Chicago #2, New York WEDNESDAYS GAMES | «ay, $ ™ Acker (2-3) end tein (11-11) eddix (13-6) - ve, ew York 2. Drabowsty (21) and Hillman | Surkort (2-3) and Margoneri « ‘Detroit Softball Team ‘Wins Ist Round Game | SACRAMENTO, Calif. « — The Ds wrapped up the Yankees seventh) “Bring ‘em on,” shouted Stengel he was the only other Yankee be-, pennant in eight seasons. It came last night after his Yankees had sides Ruth to hit 50 or more home. fin the Lith inning to defeat and clinched it with a l1-inning 3-2 vic- runs in one season . eliminate the White Sox while giv-|tory over the White Sox on Mag-| “I feel pretty good about it.”) ing the Yankees a tie with their/tle’s 50th homer of the year. \said Mantle. “It is something I'll league record of 182 home runs; Mantle's blast added zest to the always remember. Naturally I'm set in 1936. jend of a dull American League/glad I got it because it helped’ Cleveland reclaimed second race. It won the pennant, tied the Whitey (Ford) win his 19th game. place from Chicago with a 1-0 and American League record of 182)/You know he's trying for 20 this: 6-0 tWi-night sweep against Wash- homers hit by one club—the:Yan- year.” ‘ ington. Kansas City trimmed Bos- kees of 1936—and made Mickey * °* 6 ton 6-5. Detroit defeated Balti-'the only Yankee other than Babe’ Mantle’s homer came off Chi- more 6-2 Ruth to reach the 50 mark. cago’s left - handed ace Billy The Cardinals, who beat Brook- * * Pierce, who received a lot of cred- lyn-in-the first major league pen-; Ruth did it four times and set it from Stengel nant playoff in 1946 during the the all-time record of 60 in 1927, “I don't care who wins the Na- several flag scraps between the a total which has eluded Mantle tional League race.’ said Stengel. two clubs a decade ago, blew a and other great slugers. Mickey “We beat Pierce. tonight. Have 40 lead before riding in on Boy-\is now eight games behind Ruth they got. anyone in that league ‘er’s two-out, two-run homer. Gil with little chance to equal or sur-|who's as good as Pierce?" Hodges’ two-run homer seemingly! pass the Babe. Stengel also commended his had given the Brooks a fourth, The pennant was the seventh for club saying it ‘‘has been great, at Denver's rested Bears tackle the Lincolns of Detroit won. their first weary Indianapolis Indians tonight game in the World Series of the in the opening game of the Ameri- Amateur Softball Assn, 32. oer can Assn. Governor’s Cup playoff Sealmasters of Aurora, Ill., last finals. ‘night The Indians nicked Minneapolis,, Other first - round results in 2-1, Tuesday night to win their cluded: semifinal series, 43. Denver Levittown, NY, 5. Salt Lake cinched its berth in the best-of-/City 0; San Diego Jets 6, Stewart, seven finals Sunday against Tenn. 0; Tampico, Mexico, 6, St. Omaha Paul 1. U of D Meets Marquette 14 State Grid Teams Vie By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS will provide plenty of excitement. istraight victory in the seventh, televised by the National Broad- the events. have a strong passing game." casting. Company on a coast-to- - coast network for the 10th con-| secutive year. Air time will b& Qakland B Games Head List Bruno Banducci, the last of the original San Francisco 49ers, is voluntarily retiring from pro- fessional football. Banducci, a | With season opening non-league 225-pound guard, will be 34 years games under the belt, many high old in November. . school football teams in the Oak-| a la: County area plunge into Tom Dublinski of the Toronto league warfare this Friday. | Argonauts will finally see action’ Alth -eral uad till . after nearly a month of inactivity. though several squads s Three games will inaugurate Thé former Lion quarterback was have another round of non-league ame “ injured in a ; re-seas: hil _ opposition on their schedules, play in the Oakland B League, PEC-OERSOR EXIRONCIOR | | stem begins in earnest in the ‘Wo of them crucial tests game. |Oakland B, Wayne-Oakland, South- Avondale's title-hungry Jackets umb, South Central and invade Troy to meet the improved Eastern Michigan and Saginaw Valley conferences does not get under way until next week. SVC campaign for another two eeks. tee | Th a . |Bi-County circuits. Colts and = defending champion ban Catholic League campaign, | 2 Puntin Added | Madison visits hopeful Lake Orion, highlighted by Saturday night's: | Competition tn the Inter-Lakes, with each team anxious to get St. Frederick-Orchard Lake St. ——_< + — — off to a winning start. —_—_ en ae afernonn + : : ’ ‘St. Michael-St. ict tussle, | . . | Clawson will be favored over | 5 | : to Peaks Job Chief Harriers | FitageraM im Friday's other {oth at Pontiac's Wisner Stadium. * Oakland B encounter at Van | Show Promise | dyte. | Talbert Upsets -Pee-Wee Gridders Start «eat LANSING # — Clarence) ~ - First M , is getting to be the indis-| pensable man in the Michigan State In First eet football backfield.‘ * * ‘Clarenceville opens defense of its Wayne-Oakland crown at Mil- ford- while injury-riddied Clark- ston journeys to Brighton for the remaining W-O tilt. In their Ist fall test, a practice imeet with Waterford's Skippers, , In past seasons, Peaks hasipus Chief harriers yesterday worked at the quick kick. Coaches | sowed a lot of promise. Action is heavy in the Southern liked the distance he got from his; wow cross-country coach Mike [Thumb loop, with three games on boots. eee Andonian (his first fulltime PHS ue. me Haven will be at Almont, ; coaching job) saw three Chiefs Memphis at Armada and Dryden This year, he is being groomed finish fe 4 tie at 26 for the at Brown City. * In 2 booting drill yesterday, finishers were Chiefs, with Skip- | on two fronts. Utica Peaks was consistently getting | pers’ Kelth Cadman first Water: | south Lake — while suuntiog Prep Gridders Begin League Play Pontiac High won't start its | tains Lakeview. Oxford wel- _ comes North Branch in the only South Central engagement. | teen” oumre wet Also on Friday, Bloomfield | Hills’ reviving Barons _ initiate! their last season in the Southeast Suburban Conference against in- vading A. E. Smith of Wyandotte A full schedule of games over the weekend will open the Subur- Australian Ace in Coast Event LOS ANGELES (Billy Tal- bert of New York, captain of the (U.S. Davis Cup team, is still a |good tennis player at the advanced jathletic age of 38. He béat the \No, 3 Australian star, Neale Fra- ser, by score¢ of 2-6, 6-4, 6-3 in the Pacific Southwest Champion-' ships yesterday. 26-20 win over Detroit Lutheran - fl-time Punter. »-mile-and-a-quarter run. First me The Bi-County League opens | away kicks 50 and 60 yards from ford runner to break the tape. the line of scrimmage. Meet, at Beaudette park, was un-| | He also alternated at the extra official because Skippers were able. 10 T U § Pp point tries with end Dave Kaiser, to start only four runners, Pon- op ade acers figured on as the mainstay in the tiac’s squad numbered 17, le a ’ , point after touchdown department. Rog Coats, Pete Cox and Tom 1} Field for Ju + . 8 € ‘Sampey finished together. Chuck g Kaiser, who becarne an over-iJohnson was 4th, and Don Evans, | night sports celebrity with his tie- Harvey Hessell, Charles Saylor, DELAWARE, 0. (INS) — Ten breaking field goal in the Rose/Renfrew and Payne rounded out of the country's top three year old Bowl game with UCLA, also will|the next six places, Bob Shell, Ken Pacers were entered today. in be counted -on for the longer shots.| Young apd Jim Smith were Water-/Thursday’s 11th annual Little Kaiser also may get a few punt- lord 8. Skipper éligibility list|Brown Jug, with Bachelor Han- ing chores when Peaks isn't avail- was not available in time to pro- over established as the pre-race able, ‘vide a full squad, Andonian says. favorite. - | Bachelor Hanover, the top money winning two-year-old of last year, drew the number 9 post position in the race, worth a total purse of $52,666. Billy Haughton, the country’s No. 1 dash and money winning driver, will be in thé sulky in an effort to grab the "s share i ! League Activity Saturday The Pee-Wee Football League, _ Pontiac's newest arrival in youth- week season Saturday at) saders, Scotch School Red Dev- | yay SERRATE, é‘ lis, Webster and Bagley. Each (131%, Davenport, * Sutpointed Mod) Sponsored on a voluntary basis; team will play a five . game a « ity, Lyne, 147%, _ by ar spews unt local merch schedule. [Martiord. outpeinted Al , (Sugar) ‘Wilson. ants, ee anization ‘ yatocn ton Sal Chit Berkny Oren : wilt ie cous petition for all, Three games are scheduled for Mantis, Pe Cant — emmy fas 118. boys from ages 9 through 12 who Saturday's opening ound. The 5 -traneiees, 8 y_Turman nal 2 than 110 Ge less Cubs meet the Rams at 6 p.m., i, Tyler, Wee. Boockes oat — ons face the Crusadera at tier po sheng Biance 17 Rocky Randell, weigh thas 3 9g No ‘boy Can pari oen. and Webster plays the Red vans, ip: he is above the 6th 2™: Ds ays Oy eS ‘ é ‘Devils at 8 o'clock. ‘ ~ Bi oo ah. Pontiac Parks and Recrea we so, topped. Bob Revver Seven team representing six Department facilities are — Sharia Cotten, 2, elementary schools will take part | used for the Pee-Wee program. | 1! ssa ™ * , Ma. 199% &® en. Felix An. This upset was one of many.) and usendorf, left tackle. ° Mike Franks of UCLA came from) °"@ Rey Kl . Pontiae Press Phote TROY PLANS FOR JACKETS — Coach Joe Bechard, new head . coach at Troy High School who made his debut last week with a on Friday, is setting up plans with his five veterans for the invasion of Avondale Friday afternoon. Left to right are: Wayne Figley, quarterback (kneeling); Dick Kelly, fullback; Sim Acton, left halfback; Chet Malachowski, right guard behind to whip Sweden's Ulf, ‘Luis Ayala, 36, 63. | The No. 5 Australian, Mal An- ° derson, teat Sam Gammare of Gehrig Hard Houston, ranking Davis Cup hope of the future, 9-6, 6-4. |, There are two 60-year-old um- Althea Gibson, runnerup for the! pires in the major leagues, three ‘National championship, beat Geri) crowding 60 and three past 50. |Shepard of Los Angeles, 63, 60. Bur William Turner Grieve is ‘among the missing. He retired last [Keep Rackin Up Points 727". | “fT always wanted to quit be- | LIVERMORE, Calif.—The an-| tore 1 got to be @0,” says Bill jnual Livermore swimming cham-) Grieve. who fulfilled every one ‘Pionships turned out to be a per- of his assignments during 18 sonal triumph for 12-year-old years in the American League, ‘Johnny Rackin, He won the high me Baseball Register says ‘point trophy with 33 points out of Gr vas born in 1900 and that 'a possible 35 by finishing first in “neve (as orn in eae pea ta | |means Curley, as they knew him road second in anott ner: in his serni-pro baseball and bas- A total of 2,145 young swimmers | orn, ‘umpire so badly that I lied about took part in the three-day meet. my age. I wag born in 1896. I broke into organized ball late, at 38, in the Northwestern League Schmidt, 46, 7-5, 64. Another e? , . i praia, Nike Green omnes ole” Ca TIed Strikes on Lou,,?,t ra miedo s for Grieve He was the quiet type and shied away from players off the field. Grieve received his first great the majors. “I was working an intra-squad game for the Yankees at Miller Huggins Field in St, Peters. _ burg,” says Grieve as though the game were played last spring. “Lou Gehrig took called strikes without taking the bat off his shoulde Tr. “I felt terrible when Lou turned around several times and said,” “ “Bill, where was that pitch? Was it really a strike?’ Gets Unanimous Call and Chm ap 60 tee seldore’ te | TOLEDO, Ohio —Charlie Cot- 1958 at the age of 42. I wanted) ton, Toledo, forced the fight ali! get into another business be- ithe way to win « unanimous 10- fore I reached 65." He's now a round decision over Henry Hank S@lesman for a distillery, I was the first one to realize Lou Gehrig was losing his reflexes. Gehrig was forced to quit May 2, 1939 after playing 2,130. consecu- . ihere last hight. Both fighters) Griewe had few #hubarte dur- weighed 152. ad Vad tobe Dag bewer eo eoreny -_ -_ ple sclerosis. -|Vaughn, Enrique Esquerda, Dan- shock in 1939, his second year in| plunge into the season's first full the Yankees in the last eight times it's been lousy. But t's a) The state's collegiate grid teams Six Michigan squads wil] meet out- of-state opponents, two of them on | weekend of action with 14 Michigan OPPonents’ home grounds jteams engaging in 10 contests. While the league activity is still i Tangle Tonight in TV Bout at Biscayne Bay Affair |} MIAMI. Fla uP — Lightweights. ‘Kenny Lane and Ludwig Light-| ‘burn open Miami's new $250,000 |Biscayne Arena tonight with a 10- iregarded as a ‘take your pick”: affair. | Lane, 24-year-old southpaw from Muskegon, Mich., is ranked sixth, in his division and has won 43) of 48 fights, three by knockouts. | His 1956 victims include Isaac’ ny Davis, Ralph Dupas and Glen, Flanagan. . Lightburn, a rangy _ 22-year-old| ‘from British Honduras, is ranked ‘No. 9 in his division and has won 41 of 48 ring battles, 13 of them by knockouts, “Tll try to nail him one or two good ones to stop him before he can start a flurry,” Lane said of his 135-pound opponent, “Anything can happen in a fight and Light- burn is always in shape and al- to the winner of each round and nine or less to the Joser. The fight, launching the new [Biscayne Arena built by Maj. 'W. H. Peeples Jr., will be tele- vised and broadcast by ABC, Starting at 9 p.m. (EST). | ‘The big game is the Marquette. Detroit clash at U of D stadiare la week away, the warm-up games, Saturday afternoon, Both schoold ~~! are rebuilding and there's ne | heavy favorite im this one. In other games involving out-of. Lane, Lightburn (2s eexrcos igan Tech, Hope travels to Heidel- berg, Adrian goes to Defiance, Open New Arena Ss <== == Hillsdale, rough sledding with Eastern Michi- gan. The Dales conquered Gus- tavus Adolphus 17-0 in their opener last weekend and thie will be the first contest for Fred Trosko's Hurons. Central Michigan travels fe Western Michigan and once again it will be the opener for ene _jround nationally - televised fight, club andthe second test fer the ==—~* other, Central, which must patch up .a leaky pass defense, escaped with a 38-33 decision over an in- spired Bradley eleven last week. Western suffered damaging losses through- graduation and transfers and will be a two - touchdown underdog in this one. Central took last year’s game, 27-12. Sam Ketchman’s Ferris Bull- dogs will be favored over Olivet’s Comets, coming out for the fj time under new coach Hank Paul. Ferris triumphed 12-6 in their 1955 meeting Another new coaching debut is scheduled at Alma, where Art Smith's crew takes on Northern Michigan's Wildcats. NATIONAL LEAGUE PENNANT RACE LJ Redind Breekivs Pa ion a ~ ad Milwaukee = Ss of 8 lym ¢10) -at home ‘6, Philadel ‘a : Pittsburgh ‘ , a 4 e 3 St. Louw 1, away Milwaukee (8)—at home (>) away f° Cincinnati 1, Pittsburgh ft ae Cincinnat! (9)—at home ©). Miwauke St. Louis 4; away (4), cee Poiledeipiia’ 9. 7 (0) Chicago 2, * But Tebbetts Won't Quit whistling past the graveyard. shadow, | @ complete collapse ‘of both the ' Redlegs to get to the head of the class. But Tebbetts refused to bow his head until the slide rule experts tive league games from 1925 *8¥ his boys are done officially. Sitting in the quiet Cincinnati through 1939. Lou passed away ‘oom, the one-time Catcher calmly held court for the press. June 2, 1941 as the result of multi- ‘We still got a chahce,” he said. “We won't give up until it be comes a mathematical certainty we're out.” > ? ~ i] The Redlegs dropped a twi-night doubleheader t) the Philadel pompano ing cathe dagn: _& golden opportanity te up ground on the league-leading Brooklyn Dodgers second-place Milwaukee. one fae As things stand today, Cincinnati is third, 41; games behind the guess: Dodgers and Braves with nine games to play. It would take almos$ Double Loss Stuns Redlegs PHILADELPHIA ® — Birdie Tebbetts, hasn't given up the ghost in the National League pennant chase, but the fiery pilot of the Cincinnati Redlegs certainly sounds like a man a fighter from way back, Dodgers and Milwaukee for the - at ooating | a THE PONTIAC. PRESS, _WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER’ 19, 1958. Now 24 Games Behind Red Sox DETROIT ® — Either the fame, Ray Boone brightened an other- didn't know or didn’t care, but the wise dull game yesterday when he Baltimore Orioles until yesterday lined a powerful 400-yard grand were the sharpest thorn in the side slam homer in the third to give the Tigers Gain on SKI SWEATER 10% went agpoe | CAMPUS COAT All woo! with <: $$B98 Men's 36-46, $9.98 FLANNEL SHIRTS by Rugby Sanforized. Many styles to choose” S-M-L-XL fos of the Detroit Tigers this year. prickle by beating Baltimore 6-2. Baltimore's record against De- troit now is 18 victories against 8 losses. That leaves Chicage the season's leading trouble mak- er se for Detroit with a 12-7 record. GAINS 14th — Paul Foytack | _- And before the smallest crowd of the season — 2223 — the Tigers at least temporarily eliminated the Barring rain, the Orioles will contribute to another Detroit ac- who led off for Detroit in the Ist,’ complishment today — passing the walked, took third on a single by, ‘million mark in attendance at Jack Phillips and went home on a Tigers the four winning runs. Paul Foytack (14-12) held his control and went the distance for | the Tigers while loser Connie Johnson (8-11) was yanked at the end of the 4th. Foytack gave up eight hits while the Tigers teok all their seven hits from Johnson. The Tigers’ other two runs enn. in the first and 4th. Harvey Kuenn, versity of North Carolina his 14th win yesterday in Briggs Stadium. Through yester- long fly by Charlie Maxwell. two seasons in which its defeating the Baltimore Orioles, day's game, Tiger home attend-' In the 4th, Red Wilson singled, teams failed to win &| 6-2, to move the Tigers to with- ance was 999,143 or 857 short of went to second on Foytack’s sacri- That happened in 1888 and in "2% games of the 4th place | Boston Red Sox. has hit for the past three years. the magic number which Detroit fice, took $998 nl Wiffi Wins Tough One Ivy Leag ue ~ KHAKIS rick, To, SSBB Sines 27-34, - Boys! RUBBER RAINCOATS Joanne Tall champion, sblonde who played second-round (was matched * Gunderson match with gut shaved the USGA three 9 and 8 sharpest | yesterday, defending ran into a really rough match|! Montclair, champion Pat Lesser in an all- player, Barbara McIntire, Toledo, | Seattle feature Both play of Sand Junior terday, strokes off par yesterday and had to play’ Anne Quast, 19-year-old Western. only 10 holes to crush Elsie John-' women's champion, was 1 under) son, Jenkins, Ky.. Point Kathy Cornelius in the Club but they never have met in National Open. Barbara whipped a tourney match : Joanne Teenagers Pose Threat in US. Test INDIANAPOLIS #—Teenagers,, I ‘threatening to make shambles of | the 56th USGA Women's Amateur ald who relaxes before a match | Indianapolis, 7 and 5. golf tournament, faced opposition py playing with a yo-yo, wore a Those falling by the wayside) Williams collected three hits, in- today that could teach them re-'coonskin cap while cutting up Mrs. |yesterday were: spect for their elders. \Opelousas, La., another 17-yedr-| ‘defeated Elaine F. Woolworth, Noroton,) Williams Leads Mantle in Race for Bat Crown AS CITY # — Ted Wil- lene of the Red Sox today held Little Clifford Ann Creed of|Mrs. Carl B, Tuttle 6f Detroit, who 4 six-point lead over the Yankees’ Mrs. Charles E. Ray of Mickey Mantle in ‘the torrid Amer- ican League batting race. ‘cluding a home run, in four at) Margaret Watkins, Grosse Pointe bats in last night's game against) 'Conn., 8 and 7. Clifford Ann shot Farms, who lost to Mrs. Mary Ann Kansas City. He upped his aver- 17-year-old l-over-par 37 on the front nine. Reynolds of Albany, Ga., 4 and 3. | Helen J. Grinnell of Detroit, who bat, needs 32 in nine games to cast, but the cilmax of the Repub- ‘bowed 1-up to Mrs. Philip Cudone qualify for the championship A 103-pound Louisiana girl today, N. J. Mary Agnes Wall ;Ohio, who lost the playoff to pro Women’s Pennington of Williamsville, N. Y lage to .356, and with 368 times at Mantle had a single in addition | of Menominee, to his pennant-clinching homer jrois was giving Elorde a pasting, « ‘who lost 4 and 3 to Mrs. John against the White Sox. His aver- lage remained at .350 Marcie Manley. 6 and 4 Indianapolis, yes- * * par for 14 holes in a 6 and 4 vic- M ajor League Leaders third when he was icaught off base and Baltimore THIRTY-ONE | Ath Place _ ithird baseman George Kell bob- last night leaves Detroit 2% games ibled the ball for an error and/ behind the Red Sox. icame home on a long fly by Kuenn. ner betty | an | Williams, ef 401 Kuenn, se 41 6 In making their bid for éth | 40 2 Phillips, 1b 41 place and the first division, the ‘Kel se 3 ¢ 2 Maxwell, if 3 H prereet. Gone, surging Tigere now have wen 1 /:4.sie "1 OY Kaline, et 314 their last games Moeller, Pp 0 Tuttle, ¢ - | ete. id ' 4 H ® Bolling, % ; , ? Detroit’s victory coupled with Frencona, rf 3 1 @ Wilson. ¢ Triandos, ¢ 4 0 1 Poptack, 37¢¢@ Boston's 6-5 loss to Kansas City!Garaner, 2b- “— » Hale 66 | sa 300 Miranda, # 0 0 @ Causey, 2b 21 1 Johnsen, p 6@ @1 8 Detroit Fight Friday on TV Berrios Meets Chestnut at Olympic Stadium in, Featherweight Bout 2 Robinson, jb 2 769 fly for Miranda is “Prasier doubled for Perrarese in 8th. E—Kell. RBI—Hale, Williams, Maxwell, oone 4, Kuenn. 2B-—~Willt [ae pasties. HR—Boone «. &—Gardner, Beis. Maxwell, uen, Bolling and Phillips. Left Baltimore . 4 Detroit *, BB—Johnson Ig Perrarese 4, | Povtack 60—Johnson 1, Ferrarese ja, F optack 1. HO—Johnson T In 4, Pere lraese 0 in 3, Moeller 6 in 1. R-BR— . ‘Johnson 6-5, Ferrarese 0-0, Moeller 6-8, Foytack 2-2. W—Foytack (14-12). Johnson (8-11). U—Ument, re fo yonee chick, Napp ———_— > 2:36. Race Horse Winner Won't Keep Animal 33 3 male hit sacrifice DETROIT (INS)—Miguel Ber- ‘Tios, who meets Ike Chestnut in a nationally-televised bout at De- night, scored the best victory of troit’s Olympia Stadium Friday scored the best victory o fhis ca- reer last month when he decisively jtrounced Flash Elorde in San’ Francisco. Although she would “like very Elrode, who beat champion ™uch’’ to keep the fine youngster Sandy Saddier in a non-title bout, was a top favorite to whip Ber- rios, But the little battler son | seven out of ten rounds to defeat the flash. The bout had originally been scheduled for a nationwide tele- she won after naming it at Hazel ‘Park, Mrs. Jane (G.R.) Learned ‘today said she guessed she would ‘sell the vyearling colt. Mrs, Learned, 46 Chippewa, named the colt “Rhythm Time"’ and last night was informed that her name was selected, and she was awarded the horse. “Tt was a beautiful animal,” Mrs. Learned said this morning. “But I don't think I'll keep it. I never won anything in my’tlife, and I was overwhelmed by the news.” She is the daughter of the Ray Taylors, jong time interested in thoroughbreds Colt will probably be sold at auction Thursday night, with bids starting around $5,000, the Pon ilican convention in San Francisco |took priority that night. While Ber- | Television fans were tuned in on iPresident Eisenhower's acceptance speech As he watched Berrio work out today at the Motor City gym, his manager, Jimmy D'Angelo said he had no regrets that his fighter’s biggest win wasn't telecast. AMERICAN LEAGUE ;Pierce, Chicago, 184; Forytack, Detrott, | tiac woman was informed, — tory over Curtis Cup player Mary n2aTTpFO (baced “ae 330, st petro wue Mion 1s Cleveland and Pascual, Wasb- * , s , Boston, ane ew ork, . Ann Downey of Baltimore Today ‘350. 'Kuenn Detroit. Maxwell, De waveewa'i inaoce Tiger Avera eS F Anne faced another Curtis Cupper, |ietl. 328: nema. Baitimore og. BATTING Marea von Tithat betsy — Folders on Hunting s it N 28 , . Tp : _? Barbara jromack, | Sacrament, |cuicage, it over’ New Fait and You garg, gan "hos, & Pie moiviaa RB HR Rat ax Sent Out by State my nose, * WARDROBE IN MINIATURE! Women's Amateu ton ament, wel, Detrol, $9 — deiphia, 3 Petsbureh, 3S: Astbure, Pale Mareel '.... 488 03 190 380 16 238 ‘ i . : oh PRE BATTED I s—sanatie. New York. rt, HUNG Robinson cine att 18; Aaren. Phillips .°... 197 29 6¢ 1 19 329° LANSING — Deer hunting in t waukee. eT, rookiyn, | os Cy oi; Berra, New York. 9; * werns ‘Mathews, Milwaukee, 8; Giliam, Brook. ionae srreere L. ie A; +8 3h, formation folders for 1956 are Ld Margaret (Wiffi) Smith, also 19, Siew and. a chic Kuewn. end! 3 aa IN—Mustal. st iMaline |)..]. st@ 98 178 25 118 3 , being distributed and should be -—— entered this tourney as a favorite| Janie New York’ ii; Kaline, Detroit. 104; Klassewski, Cincinnati, let. Adcock. |WHSOR +++. im me Se eS available at most Conservation ry after capturing the British and. 178; Jessen, Boston, 173 Setwesbes, 90; lepeia, Padadeiphia, 90: Belard! 149 22 40 $ «14 368, Department offices in the state. FP h titles this s But | DOUBLES —Piersail Boston, 34; Kaline Boyer, = OO 2 i} 38 pe . rene pring yeS- | and Detroit,” 31; Klaus. Boston. atts Agron illveutee 108; Ash ha a see 86 we s #2 246 Each year, some 75,000 of the terday she looked as if she could Minow ““Caleago and Berra, New York Priladeipnia, 1st, | Virdon, Pittsburgh. | pouse .. 317 41 78 10 43 337 folders are printed as an aid to : have used the experience she| gTRIPLES—Jeusen, Boston, and Sunpson. Brookize end Boyer. st. Lous. M7. Kennedy wee 8 § 7% Biideer hunters. The booklet in- : nN Lemon & LEs— mil . . issed by passing up three major | Fess Oo%. us. Cuicaee, Ealine Detroit Aaron, Milwaukee, 31; Furillo, Brooklyn, Brideweser 167 23 36 © 11 .18 cludes statistics and other material U.S. tournaments this summer. land Runnels, Wash: Clemente, Pittsburgh and Musial, St. Bertota -] 3 } a | Ss 180 last vy . nd 9 Wiffi was five stroke HOME RUNSs— Mantle. * ow York, 30; Louis, 3 ; Porter 2 6 «3.095 0n las’ years season @ a sum- } was U Ss over par worts, Cleveland, 3: Berra, New Yort.’ TRIPLES—Aaron and Bruton. Milwar- rite MING mary of regulations for the 1956 * and had to play an extra hole to 2%: Slevers, Washington 28. Bauer, New kee, 14, Moon. St Louis. 11: Walls, Pitts IP R BB 80 W LL % York and Lemon, Washington, &% burgh. le. O'Cénnell, M reaukes and Vir- Bunning 59 - 1 27 4 8 1 Season get past 5l-year-old Mrs, Harrison’ sToLEN BASES—Rivera Chicago, 18. don Putsburgh 9 ser Brest ss. Hott 220 649 «113 93 148 18 1 hi 3; rr & er iyn. eT 3 ne 17 Flippin. non-playing captain of the rs, Cievelsed: 17), APerancona, Balti Robinson, Cineinnat, 38. Adcock, Miweu- Gary; 38) te ee U.S. Curtis Cup team mare. Minoso, Chicago and Mantle, New ty i qathews Milwaukee, 96; Klus Trucks 120 1064 86 © 4 € 5 Tyrman Wins on KO B TOWNEHOUSE * 28 @ PIICHING (based on 15 decisions)— | STOLEN BASES—Mays. New York. 35 Fertack 330 190 108 19) 190 16 12 y A Only two Michigan entries re- Ford, Sey York, 15. 70: Piet Oe Do: hee Sreckiya. 30: Whe. Bor. Teck. Masterson #80 27 31 27 1 3) LUBBOCK, Tex. Tyler box- mained in the running today. | 704; Kueks, ker ar otk, 4. 682; | pie, Cincinnati and Moon, &. fous. 11. | Braay > s i 3 3 > $ $ er Buddy Turman, 184, seored a it= Beside Wiffie Smith there was, ge — score, ‘Cleveland, ma: “Newcombe, Brockiyn, 244, $00; Magis, Weschick 3 @ ¢ 1 1 @ 1 knockout over Felix Antonio, 186% a sui i, Ta: Pr . Cincinnati, Carver ie 8 Sos 8 2 in 1:05 of the fourth round in the ES Suni, Milwaukee, 17 oa TEAM BATTING main event of a fight card here sportc oat= ] TTS cathe. Peae pi atte orcs use) 138 eae ye last night. ; 5 yg 9 te bare 148; Mizell, a. Louis, 146; Rob- i erts, slack RECA NOW * Problem for Ter $672,000 to Michigan PS , | combination CUT YOUR TIRE COST 50% | wsic ~ sute torests | Army Calls Up Ace Back ; turned a record high of $672,000 to | reo eam ee the people of Michigan through ' the sale of wood products during COLLEGE PARK, Md. W —)lo, the school’s senior quarterback i the fiscal year ending June 3, ‘Quarterback Frank Tamburello and sparkplug of last year's third 1956. and the University of Maryand’s undefeated Terrapin season in five woing your 4 State forest revenue was $81,000 football aggregation today faced a years, to report for military serv- Timer el an i 600 = 16 more than the previous record, problem posed by the selective ice Oct. 1. the Rermonizing | ‘set in the 1954-55 fiscal year. Service Board ordered Tamburel- * * * woes henduanhe ' |Money from the sale of wood prod-|boys from Syracuse on the other.| The big question was whether | ‘teeure 650 16 ‘ucts from state forests is used) Yesterday the State Selective Tamburello would play in Satur- _ combination... § s 7 _ _|Service Board orderes Tamburel-\day’s opener here against Syra- — — bertest fat ‘cuse in order to save his eligibility cesusl eccesions, i for any time he might return to | i «| Maryland. As a senior, if he plays : i so much as one minute he would | Hi \be barred from ever playing again | |] 710-15 ae | ' _— Last night. neither Tamburello ; FOR COMPLETE nor Head Coach Tommy Mont had — - { any decision to announce, Mont 7 : said he was “very shocked” by i AUTO REPAIRS the sudden conclusion of the drawn i -in- out draft case, and that he was | leaving it entirely up to Tabur- ello as far as playing Saturday 600-1 6 was concerned. Syracuse, which had a 5-3 record last year, is not in the class of a major menace, , but it's not regarded as a push- co over, either. * een en an sinanienabiinen akan —_ el Towne House ‘’Three Timer’’ designed to go together—and to give you 7 the most your money will buy The suit is a rich, colorful tweed—wonderfully handsome and expensive-looking. 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Tay & ral THIRTY-TWO 4 THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1956 ‘Teesday's Home Rune Boyer, Cardinals; Rodges. Deir Fo Da Redlegs; Kellert. wee Gan Seen, beet, Gatti seal SER Boston: Le: » Best Fishing in Fall | ATTENTION! NIGHT WORKERS Inter-plant morning house league, having meeting Sept. 24. Will start bowling Oct. 1. All teams or bowlers interested contoct . Fy | WEST SIDE RECREATION 199 ORCHARD LAKE AVE. OPEN BOWLING.. -eeees.3 Gomes $1.00 FE 4-0168 Bir Outlook Also Bright BY JACK PATTERSON [pesooeet hunting during the sea- | This column's nomination for top| son which opens Oct. 1. Checked ‘perch fisherman of the season| with Andy Ammann of the state must go to Byron Cole of Sylvan! game division for the latest word Shores. Drive. We saw some|and there appears to be little ‘samples of his handiwork, taken change from earlier estimates. ‘recently from Burt Lake. Among Ruffed grouse on an earlier census — the largest fis h/ appeared to be slightly up in the were severa] that Upper Peninsula, steady to down — stretched a good Somewhat in the upper half of the 15 inches. Those/Lower and about the same as last bare perch. Small|yeat in the southern part of the minnows. fis he d|Lower. Latest rural carrier cen- "with a fly rod in SUS, dated Monday, shows no sig- about 12 feet of Nificant change. 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P Rainbow sine streams ls goal mectin in the UP. envved a Last year, conditions were | are slow but should pick up as isurvival rate. Though a decline is | fall progresses and should reach evident in sharptail population, it a peak about the time snow be- i. not expected to register more gins to fly. ‘than 10 per ‘cent below last year’s) rather plentiful supply. | United Press Phete BIG STRIPER — Will Lefavour, a member of the Northeast | Skindiving Council, holds a 15 pound striper he speared off Hamp- ton Beach, N. H. Lefavour calls it a small one in comparison to ones he has caught this summer. * * * | We've received a lot of inquiries | ‘about the outlook - for ‘grouse and | Prairie chic hens are believed by —— = ~ithe game division to be all but! extinct in the U.P. Chickens still, NAT NAST exist in substantial numbers in| certain areas of the Lower but) continue to be protected by law. | Fall Field Trial ” * * Outlook for pheasants is mixed. PONTIAC MOTOR PARTS “Parts Headquarters for the Doctor of Motors” Bowling Shirts @ Finest Embroidery @ Quickest Service ORDER TODAY Overall picture indicates a decline, | ‘particularly in less-favored areas. | Bad weather disrupted or delayed) hatching. Hunters can expect a larger proportion of immature Setters in 2-Day Test) | Irish Setter Club of Michigan;Handlers may ride with the per- will hold its fall field trial Satur- mission of his running mate. Saved ead reluoned bo insured Auto Clb members IN AUGUST jum hot used in carrying testing the member fs eee & yearly policy. month of iageet, R00, goa of COTO AEE ae _— to the members ia peritrnd “a Auto Club the eight months of oe Ne oe me cma cs tuned en cuvinan os Seems too good te be true—but it’s TRUE! IT PAYS TO BELONG! Detroit Autemebile Inter-Insuranee Exchange Attorneys-in-fact: Ralph Thomas __ Charles L, Wilson Roy M. Hood Robert 6. Jamieson, General Manager t at Autemebile Club of Michigan VISIT OR PHONE YOUR NEAREST OFFICE A. j. BOCUE, Mgr. 63 N. Perry ome -4151 BR. L. Taft, FE 2-8919 Cc. B. Berns, FE 8-138 K, L. Long, FR 3-241% H. W. MeNalley, OF 2-741 < A. Warken, FE 2-6046 ¥. G. Tynan, FE 4-2801 Virgil Keener, (Holly) MElrese 1-7451 TILLLL LLL AN rake FE 2-2300 | HARWOOD oe8 W. Heron at Telegraph birds. In prime pheasant territory day and Sunday, Sept. 22 and 23, There will be trophies for one lthere does not appear to be any at the highland Recreation area. through four placings in each ‘particular cause for misgivings as Entries for the AKC licensed event stake except the all-breed which far as the pheasant hunter is con- will close at 8 p.m. Friday. jis a money stake. Two rotating cerned. | Chairman of the trial is Tom trophies and ribbons also will be | anger hal Pon ec * Guna spe Contact Tom Moffat at OR 3-9839 of Berkley; Ted 8t ronski ond ‘for any further information. | Robert Baringer of Detroit; Ed | Automotive Parts and Equipment 29 Auburn Ph. FE 2-0106 CUSTOM TAILORS 1.193 HERE’S WHAT WE DO: © Renee Soe Clete ae eee eS nad Check and add brake fluid if WINTER TIRE ADVANGE SALE! —— ~~ ‘ needed © Adjust brake shoes te se- cure full contact with drums rlCK UP YOUR FREE 1956 ROAD ATLAS iat abat fe * MP : me. | est Huron (aaaOTETOEEETOTES CH EVROLET NITE SERVICE FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE DON’T PUT OFF NEEDED SERVICE Just Because You Cen’t Toke Time During the Day USE OUR CONVENIENT NITE SERVICE i Melvor, club president, of Dear. | * 8 | born and Joe Frydrych of War- | rainin ass | ren are assisting. Field marshal | | will be Ralph Crawford of Allen | Park and M. Barringer, Detroit, | el mers: Opens Thursday | Judges include Dick Wood of ‘Livonia, Ed VanTassel of Detroit . ‘and Mack Triplet of Cleveland. Dog owners interested in obedi-| Stakes include open derby, all-|ence training are invited to attend) lage, puppy, gun dog, novice and the ist fall meeting and demon- ‘amateur gun dog. The latter is stration of the Southern Michigan open to all AKC pointing breeds. Obedience club Thursday night at ‘All others are for Irish Setters | Daniel Whitfield School. School is only. Novice stake is limited to on Orchard Lake avenye, just [dogs that have not placed in a) west of the Telegraph road inter- zed trial. section. recommend will be shot in any| Trained dogs, demonstrations of lstake. Birds will be liberated agp er and other features will state. offered. Program ns at 8 — panel ey Ot o'clock. There is no charge. Regular classes begin Sept. 27. 7 Whooping Cranes: Still in Existence Mr. Trouble’ Still Gives Foes Bad Time : TORONTO ue — Carl Sawatski, | LANSING—The latest census of tabbed ‘“‘monsieur trouble’ in ‘the rare whooping crane indicates|Montrea] during the International lor of the big birds are still in League semifinal playoffs, may lexistence in the ‘nation, according well have earned the English ‘to the federal Fish and Wildlife translation of the monicker in ‘Service. | Rochester. In 1941-42 there were only 15, s.¢ ¢ Lwhoopers, but the size of the flock} “ Mr. Trouble,” burly catcher “slaughtered” the Montreal efforts by conservation agencies to save the birds from extinction, letocts to 34 in 1949-50. Despite who i /natural losses and careless or ma-| licious gunfire have held down the) growth-of the flock, which winters ‘Royals while the Toronto Maple ‘en-semifinal 41; -is-continuing—his Leafs were taking the best-of-sev- assault on the Rochester Red | Winds as the Leafs make a bid Leave your car between 4 and §-P. M. — tt’ll be ready at 8 A. M. We have feund that many ef eer castemers must ear Guetng the day cat Sak Snes Oe Se Sat Goes Ge tee tee aeoked cor service bourse bevter serve the Chevrolet Owners use thetr » we have extended Owners ef this area, lin Texas. for their first Governor's Cup since 1934, * ¢ @ The International League's All- | Star receiver blasted home five runs last night, including four with a pair of homers, as the Leafs’ took the opener of the best-of-sev- | en final playoff 11-8. 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S| _ Para :d Williams Tire Co. 451 S. Saginaw at. Raeburn | | ce _THE PONTIAC. PRESS. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1956 & THIRTY-THREE Pa Hornets Build : Boys Learn Gun Safety ‘Cross Section’ Nest on Window ment window, It's a big hornets’ nest that started out all right at the house sill, but became a sort will attend. OCSC Program on Monday Third annual OCSC Boy’s Hunt- er-Safety Program will be held at the clubhouse, D. R, Wilson Sports- men’s Park, next Monday evening (Sept. 24), 8 o’clock, It is antici- pated that upwards of 300 boys School, and the OCSQ Juniors, hints and worthwhile suggestions in order to thoroughly enjoy the * *« « Special invitations have been ({g)] hunting season in a safe and It’s just like the nest had extended to Pontiac High School, |sound manner, been Sliced In half to reveal the | Pontiag Boy's Club, Clarkstem | Following major issues will be cells, movements of the insects ; discussed: and how they prepare for the Gun Saféty. long winter hibernation, Clark Farmer-Hunter Relations explained. ans Or The Conservation Officer * ¢ ¢ Pheasant Hunting. “We would be glad to have any , ’ Duck Hunting. school group studying biology or Deer Hunting. natural history come and see the u oorama Following a brief intermission, nest,” Mr, Clark suggested. {‘We the world renowned gun safety would like te have them calk us ; film, “Showman Shooter,” featur- before planning the visit." Clark’s| Final arrangements have been ing Herb Parsons, will be shown phone is ORlando 3-1785. made for the big 2-day “Outdoor-) yreeting will be under the su- Lake, three miles north of Walled Lake. Events, all of which are ‘free to everybody, get under way Saturday, conclude Sunday eve- ning. ama” at Multi-Lakes Conservation Association's clubhouse on Reed's Out of Exhibition Coast Conference of the lineup tonight when the De- ine aid to football players|@? tee PCC itealt. cers Howard Johnson, Warren Kendall, Cyril Adams, and mien Stoil, Housten 4, Dallas 2 (Housion leads 2-0) but Pattern Not Yet Set eet An late vcleuse Tod Link| BERKELEY, Calif, #—Changes ulty group, and another put forth High School, Waterford Wigh |say and recruit Tom out|can be expected oo ee cificiby & committee appointed in May * * * and other athletes, but just what A specially arra to A ely are mn i any ec as | Th PC nn Fe a ing conditions will be the prime| Lindsay is hospitalized with aj Subject of disagreement. sever rosa bard and other costs| objective. They will be offeredisevere cold and McCarthy is re- ee lof attending school. The campus| The heads of the nine member | Bucyk 39 games with De-jinto the code Some |#"d troit last year, Dea, a top scorer|wanted a- stricter code, some|*15 miscellaneous 9 waey for Edmonton Season, drilled|wanted it more lenient. “Nearly everybody in the room had a plan or @ piece of a plan,” commented Dr. Robert G. —_— president of the University ifornia and chairman of the Pres-|hours a week in the off-season. idents’ council. * * «@ * s * Plans dischssed included that of lis wins - Sere ~ present PCC code, the Big Ten plan recently approved by its fac- held in about a month, jlinstitutions, with one absent, met|Wor«eid program would pay forig g the student's actual costs of room |g yesterday for _— trp and board, books and laundry and|™@ For this the student must work a specified amount of time, with a four-hour minimum during the season in which he participates in intercollegiate athletics and 10 Dr. Sproul pointed out the pres-| idents passed no resolutions but Cndianape-|the Ivy League, stricter than the|merely discussed the various pro-|g posals, The next. meeting will be Lindsay, McCarthy [PCC to Change Aid Codefer: Pie Loop Starts ‘56-57 Season Saturday P"*" ™* * #eam circuit last Boys’ bowling league at Spill- wood Lanes gets under way on Saturday, Sept. 22, at 1:30 p.m. _|Ave., Saturday. Lanes are now There are openings for both teams and individuals, between 12 and /Sunda: 18 years of age. The league year, * *¢ @ Young bowlers interested should call FE 3-9723 or FE 5-1622, or be at the lanes, 2445 Orchard Lake open at 1 p.m. both Saturdays and ys. Se : : MOTOR EXCHANGE co. 4 SERVICING and REBUILDING MOTOR TUNING Fast Service—Quality Work Phone FE 3-7432 . FanUUeneneeeeeneeeneuenecnnnennenns complete echo refining, First “SPECIAL onan *14 Parts & Labor MARKET TIRE CO. Open 9 te 9 Heren St. FE 8-019 all-around competition for Mich- | man, demonstrations of shooting, | Among ace demonstrators ex- last night to win the runner-up) | pected to show their stuff are Les- spot in the, World Series of the: iter Coykendall, state police pistol: American Amateur Baseball Con-| expert pion Chet Crites; champion, Tom Tomlinson; Ervin. wound wu { p the | Ketzier, five times national arch- 193 victories over Houston, Battle ery champion. fem and children, are invited” ‘co-chairman Walt Horstman. & noviee guadog field trial, an Coast 9 Wins Title, archery, typing, casting and en. TEXANS in 2nd Spot tertaiument of many kinds are expected to provide a big two- days program. igan’s most accomplished ‘sports- BATTLE CREEK @® — Houston, | defeated Battle Creek, 6-5, iTex., | had quickly ; championship with/ ; international skeet ham- gress. national] skeet, Tacoma, Wash., iCreek and East Chicago, Ind. In a sudden-death playoff or- ‘dered to decide the runner up, | Battle Creek whipped East Chi-/ ‘“Everybody, including the wom- says LET'S GO ROLLADIUM—MICHIGAN’S LARCEST AND FINEST SKATING RINK . Wight Sessions Wednesday Thru Sunday Children’s Matinee Sat. & Sun. 2:00 - 4:30 { cago, 74, yesterday. The Mich-| } iganders out-hit the Texans, who > drew a bye in the afternoon, 9-7, ; but committed five. errors while SKATING! Birmingham Harriers Break Viking String WEDNESDAY NIGHT SESSION SPEGIALLY FOR BEGINNERS in i i i i hn hh Mh ie Ma Birmingham's cross - country) > team handed Walled Lake a 22-39) setback Tuesday afternoon in a > dual meet at Walled Lake, mark. Friendly Clean. Atmosphere ; ing the end of 19 straight victories | } for the Viking harriers. i Tom Fontaine of Birmingham) > finished Ist in the time of 10: $ Walled Lake's. captain. Charles! 2 Wilson, came in 2nd. Benn of Bir- FE 5-3677 ¢ mingham took 3rd and the loser’s Bill Hosley placed 4th. ww The Vikings, who had not See } 306 end pear 8 caliber automatic Remington Model 58 gas ope Winchester Model 88 Ruger Pistols, Model 357 44 caliber meg. our expert mounting and gun repairs. CLIFF DREYER Nerth of Helly Gun end Sports Center dropped a cross-country decision since 1952, lost out when the Ma- ples’ Benson, Boyd and Landis grabbed the next three positions. Walled Lake meets the Water- ford runners Friday on the Skipper n Model 740 > Houston played perfectly afield. course, rated shotgun Lions Drop Texan DETROIT ® — The _| Lions football squad was down to 4# today, leaving just five to be cut before the National Football League deadline of Sept. 30. Latest Lion to feel the axe was 308 celiber for scope Conrad Mogourk, rookie halfback from Texas A&M. 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McKeon last month in the) The Field Days designation de- 3 drowning of six recruits on a night |rives fram conservation demonstra- resin Se, et i oatninane Kool Krisp Flame Red Swanson Frozen Ham ppear| event at the annual before — por Arranged t-2c examples and, demonstrations of and the unnamed supply corpora) |©servation of water and soil re- M t he says hit him in the stomach |sources. oka ea because he failed to use ‘sir’ in| The President is to give an in-| - : asking a question. formal address at the Field Days * . * ¢ « Friday and his Democratic oppon- ee 1e8 * Marine doctors said Hamisfar ent, Adlai Stevenson,. follows him r apes ae was born with the hernia and/Saturday. Beef or Turkey there was no evidence the condi-| "amir underwent a veces KIN of Late Comedian | c * anh i. z 9g Sav as jer —f_——————— - . as . ; | was hit Aug. 22 He had been on AfT@ST@d in Assault a“ > Phes || £% tion had been aggravated by the the base only two days The recruit was visited by his 1oOs5 ANGELES—The daughter mother Mrs. R. L. Hamisfar at the ot the late bazooka-playing come- hospital last week, After she Tre- dian Bob Burns has been arrested turned home she said Marines at) on suspicion of assault with a - the recruit training base bere geadiy weapon. “are afraid to talk, afraid to tell eee you anything, * | Police said Barbara Ann Burns, She said her boy got good treat. 18. of Hollywood, yesterday point-| ment at the hospital but wanted/¢@ ® pistol at actor Don J. Covert, to get out of the Marines, but did '31. “an acquaintance of Sve days not know whether he would seek She denied it, saying she was car-| i a discharge. Hamistar said he has YS the gun for protection! not made up his mind. against Covert. * *¢* 6 | Miss Burns was released later r it of habe , but Massachusetts Dems e.t.72t.c%.tatess cous, ba said they discovered outstanding Will Support Furcolo sis: warantsazsint we actor BOSTON # — Massachusetts o4 . +» Democrats nominated former Us Ch@Plin’s Former Wife Kool Krisp athe Rep. Foster Furcolo to run for Weds Banker Saturday P governor at the head of their state pol; YWOOD Ww — Lita Grey! U. S. No. 1 New Crop ticket in yesterday's primary. “ |Chaplin, second wife of movie co- median Gharlie Chaplin, will mar- ae e The Republican slate of state- ry Pat Longo, a banker, in a quiet | 1@é | an wide candidates was unopposed as ceremony Saturday night. ' - Green Giant endorsed- at -the GOP State—Con-|—s4:0— Grey.now48.—and Chaplin! vention. ‘were wed in 1924 when she was 16 ian “aes Taree t= Potatoes nomination contests, interest 7 centered in the 7th Dist. where ~ Sweet “Tall € 303 Can Rep. 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A early,| While most eat changes were nar-|| 47, of 24301 Notre Dame St., Dear-| nerporr (INS)—Publie safety on ‘a light accumulation of over-|Weslthy, taney 3.06 ber Ne} aaba%irow, & specialties! born, was sentenced to five days) 1. bu ot el: 30-400 ia-pr (chalked up oo of 1 to 3 fase: : in the Oakand County Jail yester-\°fficers have instituted a plan to night selling orders. Once these oa ay oy te Nok a share. ‘ day. He was arraigned before give children traffic tickets and were satisfied the market stabil- tye ct Pe Shon Bibersp. 'earty. Overall the market anni to ’ i, Z N GULL FIGHTS TS WAY Farmington Township Justice Al-|so far, the plan has been 100 per ized and some futures climbed fene “Bate bo fancy 4.33 bu; lack the steam for a good rally de THOUGH THE FULL FURY OF en C. ingle. |ceht effective. back above the previous close, ~Fy is ae bag eiwity io after closing in the minus column +i A HURRICANE. O ONE MOMENT IN A $25 fine was paid yesterday * * * Trade attention was centered Sart, cr f,us: Re 1,123 4 00 eight of the last nine sessions as HOWLING MABLSTIOM OF WIND AND RAIN i ery el Detroit,|_ In June 115 tickets were issued largely onthe closing out of Sep- |bu: No, ah Ls 3.80 a sents. Sussr. Investors pursued a cautious hele who pleaded guilty before Pontiac ;, youngsters for jaywalking, run- tember futures, This was the last nt* x Me 1 3.50- 3. ie bu Plume |course, showing extreme selec- . Municipal Judge Cecil McCallum | ing from between parked cars, day for trading in these deliveries. /Damson, No. 1, m, fgg at ~. ee kis tivity in their buying. Trading was ‘ ito selling pork sausage here with bel Wheat near the end of the first" af + running at around 2,000,000 shares more than the required minimum Playing ball in the street and _ hour was % to % lower, Sept.|,,VEGETABLES, MISC: Beans. Green. for the day, compared with yes of fat. The charges were brought riding bikes across busy intersec- $2.25%. Corn % to 1 cent lower, Round, No.’ 1, 200-250 bu. Beans, Ken-|terday’s 2,200,000 shares. = |by Pontiac police Sgt. Walter Baer-| tions. Sept. $1.50.~ Oats to 1% SAGky onder, fancy, 3.00 pu: No.1. Attention was focused on the j |wolt, who is in charge of weights) j .uu. otticer Richard D. lower, Sept. 72%. Rye 1 to 1% 50° Se rears ho" 110346-306- be eet’ way today: in Lon preg and measures enforcement. Drainville said, “before we start. higher, Sept $1.52%. ee oe tr Sr topped ay old Aage Se that A boy’s bicycle, worth $20 was ¢d the scheme, children were cent to % higher, Sept. $2.344. | coli 1 toads bu. hurt in accidents on an a Lard unchanged to 5 cents a hun- Curly, No. I, 100-180 bu: Cabbage, Red. the United Nations Security Coun- paperted stolen, yesterday fom of twice weekly. Since the tickets. s lower, Oct. $11.60. No f° ek met Cabbage, sinndardycil should be consulted “at some front yard : there haven't been mis- dred pound , : Variety, No. i, 15-.90 bu. Carrots, topped, stage” of the Suez talks. Pontiac police said, any < Hedging pressure and scattered No. 3, ‘150-29 bu. arrots, No. 1, -65-| “Wational Supply, ahead around 3, haps.” | t dip | 80 doz behs. Caulifl , LT Bert Holland-Berne Williams . . profit-taking caused a sligh din ey s.r No, 1, 250-300 $ to § Visking and Royal Dutch, both up Barbers at 161 Oakland Ave. Next, Any child who receives a ticket in wheat during the early trading Tere Ceiery, Root. No’ i. 150 doz.| between 1 and 2, fared better than to Pooles Lumber Co. ‘must take it to his parents who particularly in the absenge of any Eacuingere pieting, J25-4%9 $-on P86 the rest of the market. —Adv. are required to sign it and mail important export business. Deal- Cucumbers, dill ‘size, No. 1, 3.00-350' CurtissWright, U. S. Gypsum, it to the police department. Drain- b ings were rather slow on this sell- bu ee ery slicers, fancy, 3.50 as bu. off. gee ag ee teas be kc ‘Exepian @ type, No. 1, 7 CHICAGO GRAIN basket, ‘Kohirabi. No. 1, 1.00-1.80 dos) ik baske CHICAGO, t. 19.—(AP) — “Opening behs. Horseradish, No. 1, 2.50 - Leeks, No 1.25-1.75 Tricks _and__International | Paper tacketj on around a point. There was a block of 9,200 shares If your friend’s in jail and needs bail, Ph: FE-5-0424 or MA-5-4031 —Adv. , Ville explained: “This has a two-fold purpose, Both the child and his parents be- Rummage Sale: Sept. 20. 1160 come aware of his safety habits : . oO of Northwestern, Railroad, off 1 at oat Os arte teen i : doy Be. beet Galena ary.) 25%, Allied Chemical and . Dow | S.. Lapeer Rd. Lake Orion. — away from.home. And we on the os ae Beet” LLL "emp g0015 50-Ib bag Onions, green. Bs i were down around & point, ‘department can find where the Dee. vee. 2.20% Mareh-, ... 333% March , ... -T8%/-60- be “ z. -18 1.) wost steels were \ahead Do You Have a Carpet Problem? trouble areag are and correct 232% May . sot |Parsiey, Curly. No. 1 1% dos behs. . MAY . oss: =— Re Root, Ne. 1,-1.00-180 des. Par-| fractions, although U. ‘8. Steel held Call. Tuson Carpet Serv. FE 5-8103.| them. mre, ‘an Rt + ores PEIN SP raney "380 bu No. te 280-3.00 bu |about steady. Motors\ and air- —Adv,) .*** Bept cea ke Dee. wwe. 4 . . 0 oot . . fort «sc 138 baare . se 15tie ESBper Coyenne, Mo. ito'2%, Pk \crafts were irregular. Ch feo queens et Bal | After a child receives three such Mares. s.. 142% inl Sweet, No. 1 100-135 pk:/were mostly lower. \ ieeseads School Friday, Sept. 21st from 5:00, ‘ickets, the parents are called in. May on cose Ta re bu Peak 1 c6.| Fractional losers included \Good- Sits. |to 7:00 pm. on front lawn. In case| “This isn’t done to embarrass Nov. lee \No. 1, 100-150 bu. Pimentos, Ne. 1, 1.60 P rerere: 13.13 1.25 pk. t. , New, tancy,ivear, United Aircraft, Caterpillar, . of rain, will be held in gymnasium. anyone,” Drainville added, “but it Pumpkins, No, 1140-19 bu, Radisnes.| American Cyanamid, Anacctna THE NEXT, ALL —Adv. sure helps to straighten out the ; esc: a “en be 9 Sa: and Boei T. IT HAG FOUND THE EVE OF THE HURRICANE, je.” Livestock fancy, 1.00 Goa beha: Ne. 1. 45-88 dos and ing. 6 QUIET. . . . fancy, 1.00. dos’ The Associated Press average ath } orruore urvesTocx bens; No. i. 48-80 dos Sha Rhubarh,| oe cas up 10 cents at $173.80, & CALM AREA 1510 30 MILES IN DIAMETER, AROUND | County Deaths He's a Jolly Good Fella— DETROIT, Sept. 19. —(AP)—(USDA) — Meer ae oy ee 150 ba. Sauesh, De. With industrials ahead 20 cents, WHICH Th THE 1 STORM REVOLVES. Wt Da Pedi Y Hogs — Saladle 300. Market not estab- SUDe® xe. 1 & “rye * | Squash ‘Hub- rails up 4 cents and utilities down Distributed by King Features [7-17 } . Leona Ignasiak Wills Party for Friends ttle—Galable 360. Recetpts sugment- xo ‘150% ahi “110 cents. 2g et east 400 cattle carried {0m fancy’ 139 ie but Ne. pan SI 8% S| The The average dropped $1.90 yes-| “ une — Service for Mrs. Leon SYRACUSE, N.Y. (INS) — The Gaye. Virtually no outlet early Tomatoes, Outdoor, fancy, 75 pk. basket ‘Ignasiak, 43, of 44737 Sterritt St. Y. contin; not enough soid to Bo. 1. 46-0 ket, Tomatoes, Out- terday for its biggest loss in al- gn ' friends of Val Bretzer are going “ane ho died instantly in an auto acci- Tuet igs. Pew carly sales Not 136-249 % buy Turnipe Not. most a month. ‘Cash Dividends . Bendix Develo S bs : av ar Met. Clemens Monday |? have one"’ on him, even though venters and slaughter calves about steady 190-150 dos bchs. Turnips, No. 1, le ESCO Sl ill be t 10:30 a.m, Thursday he’s not there to take part or even » but market not fully established: rather ; | New York Stocks b C ti wi a accept their thanks. narrow “oat os; high cnesce bony pemne er x “xe 1, ioe $0 bu Endive y Orp Orations fl t | t jat the Milliken Funeral Home) The will of Bretzer, who died very wy = ‘cult and utility vealers Ke 1 ate! ba. lead! (Late Morning Quotations) S h I ec ronic n jec or here. Burial will be in Utica Cem-| cently. distribut t Te : unevenly 10.06-15 00 any 1 9 418-23 3-228 > be Bscarole. ie. }. 1.90-| , " = ow increases etery. cently, distributes most of his es- | Sheep—Galsble 300 Market virtually 238 bu Lettace, Bite, Ne i, 180-100 pk | Atentral --ooce Th2 senne jee --- Fe oni Or In | DETROIT uw — The Bendix Corp.) surviving Mrs. Ignasiak are ber ' ‘tate to relatives but earmarks $100 , et standstill, no early basket. Lettuce ton, No 1 2.00- “2.30 Aimed Ch’... 996 Kelsey Hay » * WASHINGTON WF — Cash divi-| ’ rviving Mrs, lgna o provide a Christmas party for | Peete rete a ae tm Allied Stre "503 Kennecott ....135-6 has developed a fuel injection sys-/husband, Harry; two children, en w-empl of a rural CHICAGO LIVESTOCK crate. Lettuce, Lea Leal, wo kee on Lm Allis Chal... 33.2 Kimb Clk 711. 47.7 dend paid by corporations during Albert and Joan, both at ow-empioyes & area t. 19.—(AP) — Salable Tit “Romaine Wo i. ioe 1 $0 Alum Lid 1.144 Kresee. @8 278 Picks Up Radio. Waves ‘tem for automobiles that operates) sanitary system plant. oe hogs 9.800; | et ective, uneven, gen- ‘ ed . Alcoa ......-. 1104 Lehn & PF ist the first eight months of this yeaar two brothers, Henry Van Havel and, | erally rd : higher: oe iearanee: ‘ rds, No. 1, 1.00 135 bu Kale, Net ee Be Lie fone he) Sent From Outer Space ran 15 per cent above the same electronically. The system is called |Maurice Van Havel, both of Utica; | ) tenosn . “ . ‘lam Bak ..... most Bo. 3 to 3 200-200 Ib butchers 16.00- Sot. Se, MING Ts ba. Borne: Wo. AM Cano... 8 Lethe aire 32. $03 Toward the Earth © period of 1955 and seemed well on. “electrojector.” ‘two sisters, Mrs. Alice Howcroft Burglar Takes for Body , TOP tee cece as, Ss he J"and fig Set d8 ee One Shard, Rey 8S STs a et Paes it _|pe eve a lof Richmond and Mrs. Susan Crom- = 3 300-335 16 38-16-40; 0 no snesbie Tot | EGGS: Large 13 30 v-16 $0 30-dou case; ae M & Pay 326 Tornerd Tea] ANN > mn \ rel way Wo a Hew oneal record, “it uses transistors. Bendix of- biz of Detroit: —! we — and Needs—and His Soul (?) | these eveilabie. lim! “3 Medium, - - Mack Trk .... NN ARBOR: (INS)— - yernment reported today, | tepmother, Mr rs. Richard) | ~16.00; a lot m 6 Gas ... 672 : Aaron gov _| step erade Pia) » , ane = tn i6.ee; | ‘am News .... 714 Mert. &, . 38 ers and el cal with) The Comm De ¢ sald ficials describe it.as the first appli Van Havel. SYRACUSE, N. Y. (INS )— On- CHICAGO POTATOES ‘am Rad... 188 ectrical engineers erce Department with bulk 425-900 Ib 14.50-15.25 CHICAGO, Sept. 18—(AP}—(USDA)' 4m smelt s. Mead Cp ..... 332\an ear for redio signals from the is- cation of electronics to basic auto- ondaga sheriffs are looking today Balable cattle 13,000. calves | Potatoes; ‘arrivals 115, on track 396 am TeideTel 172.7 Merck | 0)... 382 Ajgures covering corporations ifor a burglar who wants to sat- ter steers irregular, generally wes! OS. Ms: mee 42 ome M ren Line... 4 sun and outer space men to build! suing public reports showed divi- mobile performance and say that) kl d H d e iat “the inner, mute sow: few early sales choice ot lene |sree: demand for Rastets ow to ugh Am Visco ore a Ren... m4 - Reread -wuraon Michigan | in August amounted to 293 it provides a yeectiny otatien to. he m dew Mectin n as well as T, market now steady to weer; *, Wisconsin round feds Armeo st! ... 644 “** oes er listen dollars, or a gain of 30 mil-'the problem of supply a pre-| iP ia e in and below @ at r Minn P&L .... 267. ga an Mon Me g —a W. Robinson reported fo weak: beiters coms and balls sendy sliaptiy beiver otpers pout steady. Cer /Armout O° Sty Monsen Ch .°: 304) .. * fon the month in 1955. August cisely synchronized supply to each| y loot _ her ‘rel home included to © 3 wenlage, steady . —~ chaice/ers (4.25, Washington | Russets #3.10- Atehison ..... pa | pa. 378 Prot. Leo Goldberg, chairman of is a light month for divi- engine cylinder under every pos-| Members of the Oakland Coun- |" besides dishes, lamps, kit and prime steers 1,050 I>. and up 2¢.00- 63.35, Bakers $).65-3.73, Minnesote-| = — sere “Gg Motor Wheel 41 the Department of and dend payments. lsible operating condition. ity District, Michigan Retail Hard- | i. y chen 32.50; bulk prime 1.200-1,45¢ Jb. weights North Dakota Red River valley Poo- Te. ein <** ang Motorola... £8 prot St S. A head of id to be the first i ti Monday at equipment and furnishings—a pair 30.88.32 40: high ood to average choice |tiacs $2.35-240; Wisconsin round -reas Ba oe 2 %a Murray cp... 3.1 Prof. Stephen S. Att This gait brought total dividends 't is said to e first injection ware Assn., will meet ay eof arch supports and a Billy Sun- 33 30-830; standard to average god $1.75-2.35, Russet Geme $2.00-2.10. Beech Crk «+. $04 Nat Bise .-- 3 ‘the electrical engineering depart- system which does not require Aunt Fanny's Restaurant at 2244 P & y Sratey SiStings 20.50: tad high prime! narnesT ad [Benguet "..."\4$ Nat Dairy s.1. 384iment at the University of Michi-{Paid in the first eight months to $6.-| special drive off the engine. _ Woodward Ave. in Royal Oak. |42¥ Teligious song book. Sa me betters 3a.0e: nace high Sore DETROIT. sep. teecay) — Ress Beth Steels. vee Bat Ores -e- algae. are supervising eon boo te i na ‘las pest | | Malcolm P. Ferguson, Bendix A session for Store owners and NOTICE OF PUBLIC SAL® to average chetes 19.09-25.90. staneert aa Detrit teoe! Brit “My. See RY Central”. Beet the units. year ago. This wes a gale of about president, said the system provides managers is scheduled from 3 sopaizies, Public Sale wil be held om Deters Oeee any aod commercial coms Whites: Grade A jumbo 60; large et Brun Balke ee ms Nia M Pe. 303 A 28-foot scooped-dish radio tele '819 million dollar’. an additional 10 to 20 horsepower p.m. to 6, according to William, October 2. 1956, at 804 North Main 16.00-13.50; canners tters 7.75- 58 weighted average 57, mecium J6-s3 Bu ns. alg Nort & West. 62.2 scope, similar in appearance to a Bion compared to the latest four-barrel- Street, Rochester, Michigan. at 7 p.m. 10 $8: wtility and commercial bulls 12.00- Wtd. avg. 38; smal 29-26 wid avg 24. Borroug ** t33 No Am Ay 43.6, has been ordered| The h ned dividends Hiltz, of Berkley, who is chair- Sept. 19, 20, “56 14.50: vealers 23.06 down, few light culls Grade bs large 49-6) wid avg 02. Calum ~ R.. 32 wor Pac ye radar receiver, ol report sho ividencs carburetor. He added that it man. A dinner meeting is at 7 as low as 19.00; tend. choice 140 Done . = = wee oe 3 cel ars Seon 126 Nor “eetin . 3 $4 and will be erected this summer,/were up -for nearly eXery industry achieves quicker starts and warm 'he said. , pn ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS cy earl feeding “see, mead tgs po v-20 wi arg a8ie Orade B iaree — Bs ne - ae oe On. 2a it the professors report. group with is showing the Bi non-yps and eliminates ‘the “‘smog” | : te. west Be 4 7 rather slow, spring jambs mos Checks ‘Carrier CB ... 88.1 Owens 8 ferrous metals showing iggest problem created by unburned fue ren at Genesce alt omme: ded: They wil pivot on a P Street, Pontiac, Micht : cinaghter “sheep bow es A “ie ‘se exire large 54; \Seeer LM el s peo & fi. sa ned ee track |g8ins. Advances of 10 th 20 per exhausted from the engine and that! Iraq's wheat production climbed ‘OWNER, City of Pontiae 7 Timed foumber’ prtwe, ie Se obese) meen, Oe 2 ae tee eee Eo ee i scross the sky, scanning jcent- were shown by most of the it is a system with a minimum ot 000 900,000 tons in 1955 from 480,-',2°Coirn Pontion Ieicheen * 31.69: eull Ite good a. 12.00. t9-81; media 33-34; small 21-22. Grade} |Chrrsler ie Pr Perem Pict... 313) a band of frequencies not yet other manufacturing groups.\ ‘moving parts, 000 in 154, WK dye Sesled pro- nee = ine fan chern pune ‘omment: Market steady on top quar |S? Sve... ©4 BC Penney.. x2 explored. A. Architectural Trades a to monly good shorn slaug [ity large with suppies not large but cigry Equip . 60 RR w. 732 : : i i _ — B. Plumbing, Heating and Ventilating jample as demand js not aggressive. Me-| Comex Mo .. 13.1 Peosi Cota... 20.5! Prof. Goldberg says that by 1957) pare enagennraEr SEP SIO ORI s ee C. Electrical diums are easy es producuen and 54D" Chuett Pea ... 41 ner sce @A they will have a larger unit trained ce : ’ D. aArehitectural, Plumbtng. Heating, ‘ply ore heavy with offerings . exces- Colg Palm ... $0.2 Phelps D «. 616 Sa and Electri | sive in some instances ang aiscounted to Gol" pra a |. 293 Phi 20./on the sun by day and the galaxies) DATE: Pro uction to in| | stend Demand iair to good Smails coi Ger ..... 187 Philip Mor.... 452/ny night. Support for the work is) | Proposals will be received until 2:00 steady With production ceciining but | Comw Bd ... 0.7 Phill Pet $2 of Na-. : p.m, E.8.T. Monday, October 1, 1954, |S °C ee eee ee ne eer ae oe Oe waiver . Rape, “knhne and "sine oe es (va iver- — 2 blie? 4 and teed aigud at thas for Studebaker Cars” CHICAGO BUTTER AND EGGS gent ms r i ‘et Pure Of. S| sity’s Engineering Research Insti- F time es, _ oe read aloud « CHICAGO, Sept. is.—(AP)}— (Chicago — Gan 3 Reoud a Hie tute. | . Plans are on ‘ue ‘for reference af SOUTH BEND, Ind. —Stude- | Mapenatine | Exchange) — Butter steecy: Cont Mot _€4 Rex Drug... eit Radio-astronomy has become an) _ the following locations: sechangn, ee : . 64 Rex Drag... 10.1) ane re : baker-Packard Corp. said yester-|Uicpangea: 83 score AA €0%: 62°A 50%, et es ee Ra Te 8 * }:3 integral part of astronomy, “daims trojt, Michigan “= day it will start production of 1957 90 3 98; 89 C Site; cars 00 56%; 89 C/ COPPOLES® «Soo Rock Soe ~. 39 | Prof. Fred T. Haddock, former aa P. W. Dodge Corperstion, Detrott, Studebaker sedans, station wagons “*e.,, steady; receipts 4.700; wholesale | OUrtis* wr. oe Befewar st . 43.7 Navy researcher. 3. Ottice of the Architect, Ponting, wk cars Thursday. ‘buying. prices unchanged to 1 higher; Det Edison || 335 St Jes Le $4:6) He says it is the second and Michiga and Ha sport . /69-€9.9 per cent A white 81; mixea 47; / no ¢ a7 St Ree Pan .. 90.1) “window’’ in the earth's DE’ ON PLANS: Harold E. Churchill, president, mediums 35; standards 36; dirties 2913; | Doug awe’. | 918 goovt et .. largest “window” in be anepestt ot twenty-five defiare per ot | said truck production will be re- checks 28%, current receipts 32. Dow pone ns Rears Hs atmosphere. . és specifications ‘secured. from the "Archie | sumed next week. Rast Air L .. 48.4 Sinciatr 8 “win. . j LA ; oc sia, He explained that the other PROPOSAL GUARANTEE: : a sed back ts wreck Teak week as Poultry Bauer .. Sta Bev pee #2idow” is visible light, which, un- a Scidad Checker bd Sood" yee ape called bw ~~ er DETROIT POULTRY Ei & Mus... 34 S00 va |. de8ilike radio waves, is affected by proved ‘Surety C body plant and feeder lines started IT, Sept. 18—(AP) — Prices;ere’ gat? <7 gh! mtd Brana (°) 374 cmeunene , hot less than five (8%) per cent of operations. Churchill said about 7,- per pound for top quality live poul- | Be-cel-o lass pi) ca .. $3 - . ee provessl amount or ay 500 hourly workers will be on the) ‘75, C0 Deir wr gie, ust type hens | Pure MO, --- 483. Sid OM NS. 83 The owner reserves the right t@, waive job “when the company reaches ies agerts pana 19-16; honey type sree | rend, Met ves 02 sevens JP mei UJ N. Lawyers pogPrtm ‘any bid when in, the ‘opinion : scheduled output.’ barred focks 23-34: caponettes 4%-8|Gen Bak ie) Rumer Peo. 4 6) . Aese'tha"bost sutereste af te city of | The 1957 Stucebaker models will ip. 24, Si4-4% Ib 26-27. ducklings 30;)Gen Denam . 7 Stitt * fo... *-\Seek a Rulin Pontiac. : "be announced publicly in late ‘=rkeys heavy type yous hent 28, heavy/Gen Elec... 60.1 SviN MPa. Se ae g CONTRACT SECURITY: : October. pf Bren J “Tearaeh steady. Recetpts Sea iailie "lee toe Tex @ Sut ... ne Ri ht tS yh labor ? } . — light as first recetyers are way: Gea Motors "3 Thome, ‘. . me on Sea 1g. Ss tnd “material borides | for one hundred ) utiously and needs. n cance € Tim ‘ar { @ contrac , kosher butche nt . $14 Tren W Air .. 18 ADA Tito Greets Khrushchev | their neccs are sairendy taken care Gillette" .<°" $4 Sranmmer'... 7} GENEVA (INS)—United Nations | of for the holidays this week. pa ~. 29 Teent Cen Me Slexperts international law want at Belgrade Airport stterings em" all-siamee ‘of pouley are) Goctyear’>- 2-403 Tn Corba 18 tachi tes eeiittiennh- sil - 7 re ' - adequate. Gt No Ry ... 5 nae tin 2 8\to see id the BELGRADE (INS) — Nikita Gt West 8 .. ne Twit alee Ticiples of the freedom of the seas - slav president ‘Marshal Tito when try sbout stesay; receipt, Lael coeps Hocker i’... 484 Te wae’ |... aa o{ShOuld be limited to 12 miles fran ¥ ic he arrived at Belgrade Airport to-| (yesterday 1.683 300.000 Ibe) 1.0.0: Hook Hi Pf...100 TT Mteel .... #77) shore, ‘ * paying p unchanged; beavy | hese “6 TS Tob ol: yea : * @ e ma EE" ; | * . Rand 4 ‘Tr wee 2 F j day for a “private we © i ag Bo nd ..:. 184 San Rest... za as tas tele te the UN. ‘AUTO : | Balkan country. under 4% Ib 21-22; over 4% Ib 23-25. i Inspir @ w Pie . a4 . the Interna- } | Tt was believed the boss of the . Interiek fr \:: 3.6 West Un msi - 3¢.1/General Assembly, | int Bus Mch . 461 | weecte wt... xx. tional Law Commission de- ] Soviet Communist party intended ® Int Harv .,... r e ; 1 : ! Tito’ resi- Int Nick ......1058 Shite Mot... 974i clared: “No State may purport to to vacation at Tito’s summer 0 a emis Int Paper -. 199 “risam & Co . 144 ject of the high seas ! , : dence on the island of Brioni. ERE Fea be any past | . oan a i i mae ee Www to its sovereignty.” : Escapes 2nd Charge zon if vee sar 102°| te called for the maintenance of | Lapeer Retarded Youth eretn aveniees Se See SNE ot Raciak ot ae : NEW YORK, Sept. 19.—(Compiled b , freedom of fisheries, free- : to Have New Play Area Detroit detectives say Edward) ine Awociated Pree) ss mm (dom ot lying underwater cables Retarded children will get an 80-lcharzed with the mander of e Mix ann iw near Lapeer. “oat. 6 723 178) Detroit Mayor Albert E. Cobo na turned over the city- 14.6 owned land to the — As- ms sociation for Retarded Children 12 for development into a camp. 672 The land was given to Detroit last week by Ben Lemberg. Detroit builder, who said he hoped it would be used for such a cam Hardy improving BURBANK, Calif, @®—A spokes- man at St. Joseph Hospital says - Oliver Hardy, of the comedy team is righ his condition ‘still. is improve, A : a restful day yesterday, attendants said. Hg, suffered a - stroke = ; AEE REE 1 Pinna SR ERE weak Ls ar eRe teal gp ges cost about 1 Dem Food Plan. == Kefauver Urges "7" osu estimates a food stamp plan would | 1% billion dollars a. ae Shows Stomps Would Minister Wins Case Ease Farm Problem fg Refain His Pulpit ST, PAUL, Mim. #—Sen, Estes plan, pledged by the Democrats in their platform, would be workable. NEW YORK @®—The Rev, Wil- Kefauver said today a still secret/y. Howard Melish, long the report of the Agricuture Depart-| center of a parish feud over his ment shows that a food stamp ‘alleged left e 28 ¢ rector of a Brooklyn church, He said the study, ordered by, Congress, also shows that the esti- mated cost of the plan “is consid-. erably less” than the Eisenhower/that the Rev. administration proposes to spend|legal rector of Holy Trinity Epis- on its farm program next year. {Copal Church. The referee “And what is more,” the Demo-/Worum of the vestry eratie vice. presidential candidate|Present when the rector * * * State Supreme Court ‘Referee John MacCrate ruled yesterday, feeding it to our unde te tion - Ger lt ple * * @ Kefauver said the Democrats do Dr. Herman S$. Sidener, who was not claim that a food stamp plan “cure-all for the farm problem, —___——-but-he—said_*'It will be a mighty. long step toward curing it.” Kavanagh, Dem Hopetuls was Kefauver said the Agriculture But an attorney for the Rev. Department report estimates that Tour County Saturday 1 out of 10 American families is not getting enough to eat and that State Attorney General Thomas a food stamp plan would increase|M. Kavanagh will visit Pontiac retail food sales by about 3 per/and tour northern Oakland County cent. ’ He added that this compared|cratic Committee said today. with an annual over-all surplus of farm commodities that has run by candidates for county offices “from only 2 to 4 per cent and Paul Sutton, Oakland Demo- throughout these years of the cratic nominee to Congress. -wing views, has won ‘a legal battle to keep his post as County Deaths Nathaniel Fisher WHITE LAKE — Service for Na-| thaniel Fisher, 75, of 3285 Ridge | Rd., will be at 1:30 p.m. Friday from Richardson-Bird Funeral in Mr. Melish is. the’ Ey He is survived by two sisters, Mrs, Vera A. Dana of Traverse! City and Mrs. Jessie Danforth of! for channeling surplus farm prod- Ch0S€M to succeed the controversi- White Lake and one nephew, Ralph | ucts to needy citizens would be a al rector, said he will appeal the C. Madden, of White Lake. » teferee's decision, Harry G. Houlding \G. Houlding, 62, of 4993 Dixie High- Drayton Plains, who died Sept. 12 in Ford Hospital, Detroit, iliness. one son, Wesley of Grand Rapids; a sister, Mrs. Lloyd Geeting of ‘Owosso and three grandchildren. He Could Be 167 | Scientists Wait to Study World's Oldest Man (?) MIAMI, Fla. @—A leathery lit- tle man with jet black hair was en route to New York today where \scientists may ‘determine if he is ‘the world's oldest living human, * * * Juan Pereira, who stands 4 feet 4 and weighs only 75 pounds, ans RAYTON-PLAINS = tterment rived Test iwnt~ from (Mich.) for Harry Colombia en route to Cornell Med-/ ical Center. There he will. under- go physical scientific and historic testing. He agrees, however, that the 167 figure is about right. Dr. Jose Miguel Restrepo, an authority on human age, estimat-! hero. ‘n’ roll dance at the Newport na- ‘ ival base enlisted men’s club last night, f Truck-Car Collision Injures Two Persons ed Pereira's years at more than|? * 28 @ One report has it that an 8- year-old woman in Pereira’s na- tive village remembers him as an, ‘old man when she was a child. Cli Doctors who examined him in rom his native | Medellin, Colombia, reported that’ while his wrist joints and radial) ‘artery were.those of an extreme-| ly old-mian, his blood circulation was that of a youngster. His heart action and blood pressure showed unusual vigor, they added. his interpreter Pereira, said -|Flavio Correa, recalls events which happened in the days of Simon Bolivar, who died in 1830. Bolivar was a South Americap é é Van Dyke Rd., ee Both were * treated by rs Avon. Haldeman woman was rid- ‘ing with her husbgfd, Fred, 56, when the accidert occurred |Parkdale Rd., Aust west of De- Road, Real Géte Crasher 09 (ANGELES (INS) — RRock ‘n’ Rollers Pa sones Spark GIRiot |“ —— | Nine Arrested During |, | Brawl in Club Dance in Bad Check Charge Waives Examination at Newport, R. |., Base} * ¢ @ Benedict D. C. Palmer, 27, of ‘Royal Oak, former joint owner of a heat treating equipment form, * « /s allegedly passed If t 20 checks Police said both white and Ne- totaling some $1,400 since his com- gro servicemen were present at) pany closed in March. the pares hg! — Fats Domi- * ¢ e no provided the music, but they could not say im-|,, Arraigned yesterday betore West linflicted hy broken bottles. "Suspect Wrapped Up The nine servicemen in custory were arrested outside the enlisted | —in Theft Evidence men’s club in what appeared to crecpoaeps ie o ; -be-a—eontinuation of rs that’ -~CINCENNATI P—Detectives be at besan inside, where same lieve a man arrested here yester- day was all wrapped up in evi- . idence? . The riot began as lights of the, Detectives William Wood ond club went out shortly before mid- Robert Melden said that when When the lights went on again suspicion pending a check with five minutes later, the club was the Pullman Co. i Flowers 3! Help Wanted Male 6! t . ° { Death Notices rowan [ope aus anooee wpemagae | cars Days. See Mike FISHER, SEPTEMBER 18, 1956, 3484 W. Nathaniel, 3285 Ridge Roa d, Huron PE 32-6301. White Lake, age 75, dear brother 00 of Mrs Vera A. Dana, Mrs. Jes- sie Danforth; dear uncie of § LOTS. OAKLAND | 1 Gard Val wat oe. a A new Ralph C. Madden. Puneral serv. Morial Gardens. ue tee Will be held Priday, Septem-|_ ‘ake $000 cash. PE 61032 _-_| Ployment. ber 31, at 1:30 p.m. "trom the ROSELAND. NEW SECTION. ¢ son - Bird Puneral Home, ‘anes lots, $515. Ortonville 36r3, Help Wanted Male 6 ———___ FER iow H Cemetery Lots 5 —""rX'pERIENCED Used car salesman and appraiser. Experimental sheet metal & lay- | Ex: officiating. Interment in White, Chapel Cemetery. Mr. Fisher, will ped © 3 a aves tren pense” rdson- | ieee. ‘Annis: | “Help” Wanted Male 6 ITT, | TINE, 131 Chapoces Rd., dear mother o . Carroll Porritt and Or.: Peter Ross Porritt; dear sister of Mrs. Apply Funera) service! § 99. 3% Mrs. Arthur Mac- 3 PORTERS WANTED AT NEW, i m. from Sparks - Griffin ae Puneral Home with Dr Milton H. 2 MEN TO PICK APPLES. EARL Bank officiating. Interment mm, Beckman, 2% miles east of Orton | ————"—— out men. Experienced general sheet meta) man he 5 a EXP. TOOL =— DIE MAKERS, 4 pe: Di per. ’ mty of overtime, fringe bene- Pan Sneck Shon tn Birm. Shell in person between 2:00 and | _ Bivd.._ Birmingham fits. EXP. SERVICE ‘STATION ATTEN. | All_aircraft wort. McGregor Mts. For afte __MI-4-3540. GED MIDDLEA HOUSEKEEPER Sheet Metal] | _stssa‘s.Srres se 8) Bot af EXP. WAITRESS WTD. NO SUN-| WAITRESS WANTED: MUST ur days, apply between 8:30 and 11 negt and clean. 12 N. Perry Men am. Birmingham Grill 16 N.| erences. Woodward, Birmingham. __Help Wanted Female 7| __Help Wanted Female 7) [STENoonAPure FoR FOR Law oon PERIENCED UNENCUM.-/|,/ work, live im, no drinkers or bered woman wishes housekeep-/ smokers, FE 48221. Call after 4. : WOMAN TO DO HOUSE. 8 Work Wanted Male 10 Building Service 12 MEN AND WOMEN JOURNEYM AN CARPENTER. | | GUARANTEED R — ALL OOFrs General repair, Porches, steps | kinds a 1918 Huges Marsh. or full time or O° ia _Reasonabie rates FE 8-2890 | 33 N. Cass PE 3-021, FE 2-e966 a . MARRIED | MAN rises STEADY eneral ¢ General Contractor Cal anytime. RESIDENTIAL & COMMERCTAL Wd: Real estate sales- ing for small family. Pontig¢ WANTED: PART TIME CASHIER. Press, Box 19, Z work. Tom's Market, Or- EXP. WAITRESS. STEADY EM- _ Shard’ Lake. ployment. Day shift. Apply ta amr iL POR TELEPHONE son. 1 Hamitt 8 Grill 1 ei WTD: GIRL FOR ptt oe canvass work sary, FE moon for right man. No ~ calls. ae, te at Bob A before rand M cenertunts CW. Berridge . t EVENING WORK. PART OR FULL will be held Friday. Sept. 21. at commer ef Bape 230 “Telenraph, lie. time mee Perry. Mi. Pack. Mrs. Porritt will ville 126F'21. EXPERIENCED SHEET METAL & & ast have cae Musical background helpful. OR 3-9500. TOOLMAKERS Exp WArrnse 7” Precision aircraft, experimental after 5 p.m Must have experience on __tel, 5838 Dixie close tolerance work Paid boli- WID. EXPERIENCED MAN ON —— "5 ———_—— small motor repair. Steady em- EXP: x WATTRESS ployment __| FE 4-9516 ~ Het state al ibe Sparks-Griffin 3 ROOM COTTAGE Tx EXCHANGE ee Puneral Home _ rt time Sen = Pontiac. PRINGSTEIN, SEPT. 17. 1988.) bilitle es, care of horses and sous must ALTA B., 42 Green 8t., age 82, _be ® reliable couple, MI 4.3468. vt five nephews and three nieces) "AIRLINES NEED YOU _ ames. survive. Funeral service will be; gee ovr ad under Instruction. FURNACE AD oh oT) 5 CONVER- held Thursday, Sept. 26, at 1 30 Unive rsa) Airlines Training Cen. Dr. ten Interment in Davis, Mich Miss Springstein will lle in state at the _Sperks-Griffin Puneral Home wish to thank their many friends, |_ 10:30 a a John R., 1 FEW MEN | inssractation“anosinvice IRSTALLATION | AND SERVICE | Needed tor @ Job with tunit man for and gas burners, mus’ Card of Thanks = 1 ot pay Between $100 and $i25| D* experienced: Apply in "rons | anna —~~—~-| weekly mechanical sbtity. help- THE SAM DOVONNO FAMILY) ful Apply eee W. Huron between neighbors and relatives for their many kind expressions of sym-| poy and floral offerings during recent bereavement in their! (the story of one the best sell-| HiTUAL TRUST LIFE INSURE. AT TENTION FURNACE INSTALLER. rm. Cleaners. 1253 8 Wood- FE 2 I 4-4620. Youno } MAN TO LEARN CLOTR- ing business. Excellent opportu- aity for advancement for ambi- . PRESSER hops, sounter help and" dinin ys & Eves. Experienc No phon Dretétred. Plains ina w EXP. FULL TIME man at once. P. W. an. FE 4.2577. AN AND WIPE WOULD Like | -"OM Basem: sendy work by day. Caretaxer, Tenet TATION. Ab ete. 3-3633 ease prom nn "OTR | wD UNMARRIED WouAn To * tip car Tr va. aug T d Miy’ Tavern Ho | and assist with housework Live sf ate | fa hak $235 PER MONTH | Work Wanted Female 11 vacations, Overtime. esser, Collins Cleaners, 850 J ehlidren, to live in, 2 od RG. Lake Orton j looaward rochester. OLive _wages. FE 26074 afte WOMAN TO CARE FOR WOMAN FOR HOUSEWORK 56 -| potas: . & Week Steady. have owe own transportation: TROLL TIME. PART “TIME, CAR- WOMAN FOR LIGHT HOUSE- =f | pert. Write Pontiac Press, Box raebner meth State “bane Bidg. YF 6-e777, e@ calls. Pan- Drayton | dys, 4820 Dixie Hwy.. WOMAN OVER 30 NEEDED AS! rR BETWEEN 13 2 ao is A AS COM- ve] housekeeper for emall family. tious & conscientious person. Oe |/ panion tm bome-live tn. Permanent, good wages, private Fawcett and Company. _heoms, b’ha: “KOREAN VETS AND A call to PE wil) give you; See Ad under "paetrections —0 Joss of husband and father, Sam-| ing jobs in the nation, Pull or | “oo 09 ue] Devonno, A special thanks to bart time Age 21-45. - it, : as Tueiang Fouls Fire Dee Auto. Screw Machine b ange: My Dept.. the Rev. Theo-| R. Allebach and the Voor-) Must be experienced on Cone > ceive an extensive training course. pilus salary, and commission. hees-Sipie Pu Funeral Home | femetic proder a, vet ekground capable tif m4 WE Wisi TO THANK OUR baci jobs Nut. Mie “ D rview, neighbors and relatives for their many kind expressions ef sympathy and floral offerings AUTOM during our recent bereavement in the loss of our wife and m to the Dixie Bapti7576 ae eire*® | EXPERIENCED WOMAN WISHES | specisity “Ok grave OB 4 machinist. Pe ams tronings er housework. PLASTERING & EMPLOY ERVICE si 5 BURNET, FICE RENT ERE +2851 2 Se 4 see i6, SENDER “BIRMINGHAM TaeRogRAPHING EY PING BS sEC- Sea “4 finishing. Phone FE + retarial service 3253. GENERAL SORECORE BY DAY. ~ ROOF REPAIRS "rood ref PE S200 Ba restrought lines Training Cen- Circulation cat, Paine Press MOTOR V: OPERATOR ferview in your home. call FE 23-6175, Doi yton A ING Press 79. ro. SALESMEN my ary. Writ REAL ESTATE ~e 1 Onusual op} ity for 8 has. fet. ex renee one erred, P+ r4 — ain, Crawford Agency, > N you. —_— BED YOU IBM —024 Huron, FE #1540 eres, MY 3-143, 1 Avon Calling Women an x. reprpacntative. For information call FE 4-4508. DONTRAC: | ACCURA TYPING ESSENTIAL. ? duct ‘work. 3101 Orchard weed See ¢ eeping CARPENTERS/ Bees sae rienced. No helpers. oN. =. “a oe Se hae cone —Qakiand County Road Commission. ices. FE 5-1929. Avon Calling Women De GG || PIXTURE 1 2 4/38 |] BUILDERS pA ~ bending small’ feet per) tees | wy 1, 2/8, 10, 14, 15, 16, 17, YR, 25, 28, 67, 73, 74, 111, 115,.116, 117, 118. Fis mem ‘ (! ae s as sed wey, imieoed by” ife ‘and Chi- = Directors ; 4 nly HESS He, Donelson-Johns Re oe orn = Watertord rE 2 sod ei Voorhees-Siple wenFUNERAL HOME « ‘ AVON TUBE DIV ISION bmg atmee 8 for bie Christmas —_ PART- TIME HELP Avon re information call FE 4-4508. “tt can week and Saturday, m can bog r. POSITi [s) PER- son - vn es music back- . Ke axe ex) eferred |. requ wn Piet Possible openings for college grad- aates seeking career, Pald vace- tions, Civil povne benefits « , ee renin Real Estate Salesman We inane opening for an alert Kk KG. G HEMPSTEAD . E. Huron 8t. "Liquor Sales Representative Well known national. distijlery ha: excellent opportunity for a sales- —%62 TO $86 ai exa: est Michigan Employment Service or write Civil eit fn is Use a leund s. Call Commere etween 9 a.m. and intment y os company. Apply: ary and expenses, Must aay wat schoo! hg me ‘with a cer and aman wm gies |p Soran 8 ¥ : . Pensions, Seeation pay, holida Boy’ REPLIES ! wand all Insuraees te y x) in this ar — 2 7 am a o inclode oe exp, egn. emor' am le CAB DRIVERS, DAY. NIGHT po ge ry reauirements Photo MEMORY OF SAB : 1" geen vi Who pated « cway Septeme| Steady »? Be Apply: ber 16, 195 er Sevten| eran . 3 to 6 p.m ling on q help with children, light i an co = ER AND TEMP, ASSIGNMENT. TOP PAY EXCELLENT COND, CALL WOM Sea's Telegrann. | SounsoWl seu‘ Lown DORSEY | Ntichigan’s | EN Road Commission. | Teeyes: 3% AND 4:30 P.M, ichigan’s largest em- teachers OPERATORS PONTIAC AREA EXPERIENCED ALPH. OPERA- TORS NEEDED AT ONCE FOR OFFICE SERVICE ee a_i ae eg ie e. vf ve 193 Michigan. FE 2-2087. REAL ESTATE tion, : GIRLS RECEPTI ., Te or two years ¢ | west ae bak desired, applt- .e mina! from near- a EXP. B ding on quajifieations, To fill - Drecpe GEN. O Te" vacancies in local area. PR ESSE rR | sone a eA ans germee apn Fae ty CB TEIRG cook destra’ ca iv y Clean- | 8! ie tion for ex aminstion | At nearest ers. 719 W. Huron, | TYPI8si nat vi Bate Bank Diag. : arth iva Hi a LEAGED WOMAN STEN rapber personne] director, ~ © W years of age, Must be well gToomed “at FRIDA Sbis to en] aca d an & spee » Experienced w o mn an to of 0 tom, and type at 8 speed) 313 Lael ve, life “ae "poopie hy Ling . i ee housework, stay two quranng, 506 senremont bensine, | F 5 ea mediately for training lot attrac- | WANTED: WASHINGS AND TRON- tion! mun | WASHINGS IRONTNGS —t og weepers reserv: st, communi | WASHIN: ONINGS DONE IN oa sWeepers, palccwomen & for new rom station agent, Enjoy Johnsen. .| Key Punch | 2559 ped sat] Graebner’s 1,000 JOBS vacations, in} Call PE 5 -- ae Short low-cost train | gy fake “CARE oF ELDERLY pe kn REPAIR. wine Employment Service | 0308 Se i Oa ta tae obe | TRENCHING AND _?E . BULLDOZING iret ony Mad FE Par a 8D Tonner __TE ea dbl any Ssné. — f r PLOYMENT AGENCY ix TiSLE Gla WOULD GEE _ Building Supplies 12A DISCUSS SOME OF | _ Ss work. } ARSORTED - OUR PERMANENT POSI- RELIABLE WOMAN WISHES LUMBER FOR SALE 406 Pontiac State baby sitting PE 2115 372 _Judson_ st Bank Bldg. FE 50227 FrPiNa. SECRETARIAL SERV. STOP! LOOK! * mn i. Pontiac actions 9 | Press Bor S| Rargenitiy ETH quantity of wend WASHINGS AND SS on on DONE AIRLINES NEED YOU fs howe. Call _ Several young men information ___ Business Servi Services 1. es 13 _ings. Nice work done, FE 6-0088. APPLIANCE eram. WASH my ea Ree and deliver. ant be between "couple 15. m FE machines. and vacuum sweepers “gourse in ioe persis development was FE ¢0640 before §:30 ; and ae - aw parE! re 7 i | _Sohnece. FE sercs en tra’ Get the facts. AIR COMPRESSORS _ Be aN Reine Be |_ Building Service 12) om tastes, mse. remos INSTRUCTIONS. ALL KINDS OF CONCRETE WORK "E. HOWLAN ZO, we Disio Rey. £243: oe hp tS “= Square ALL KINDS OF CEMENT WORE ALL Wites oi Or FOUNTAIN Fa PENS repaired by factory trained men FOR MEN |" BFSTWAY DRIVING SCHOOL « | -2°éed Jensen. FE 2200 —__| ich TREE SERVICE REMOVAL sense for your or FE — work, roofing. siding. 21188 FE 0-7 at our store. Genera! +ALL, KINDS OF CEMENT WORK. | Siyo% Reasohabie. Floors, drives, etc. 22340 rence St. PE 3-0135. ployment service with —*ROCOUNTING -SHORTHARD — | ya RUSSELL KELLY over 1,000 permanent eet Opteduriting ~ Typewr writing Walls yi BLOOMFIELD “WALL CLEANERS” ear T Loon SAkbING ~~ nner ted WALL CLEANERS. AAA FLOOR SANDE QUALITY! Pree est. No ‘Sbitgations FE jobs. Come in or call for complete job informa- 1 W. Lawrence Bt Phuae FE 2.3851 FE 46866 KOREAN VETS AND RECEPTIONIST PBX typing ‘ONIST for lobby C. BUD BILLS, PE 8.2050 =... } SSR ee DRY W. ont Pree empioyment, | A-l CEMENT WORK Somes he MANNE TREE LLOYD MONROE Sa F PLOMBIS 6 EATING _Pontiac Hardwood wood Floor. Se: cor Service. = ETS wacur-| , A&B TRENCHING |" puing's trisdos aie EPs MEN TOOL-DIE_DESION we Water Ts | FE ‘ine, Field tile. AGE MEN et Site | RARE G mach. opr VOICE LESSONS __ |* Secemen eee ee ai ae Soe YRBARS EXPERIENCE IN” DIRSCTING s CHURCH 196 Stanley Ave CARPENTRY ee On oe IN’ atv. . We SEWER EANT rial only or do Sy A Sinks ~ Sunday ce. NING CHURCH band arrange with no TREE TRIMMING nia. money down and % to § years to TR 'G AND REMOV- al. Pree estimates” PE 71-8354 ere from out of i state and would tie s inaited AN HOME REMONDELERS Peres ent TRS. EE: 77 W. Huron FE 4600) rience. FE 8.0024, 4 = thansensane (ICRETARY; have own car ETAR e . ETARY—OWN OFFICE; Ra- as Re PRIVATE SECRETARY ‘to VP $350 Write Ponta to exec, o shorthand) ............ $300 = ASST, C0 gat ‘nome. of eideriy | EXECUTIVE SECRETARY Sep ae Sretere ine ‘ Ave ore Use . FOR LAW UST. TARE Ain, 408 Ponting 100’s & 100’s ” To net as receptionist and stenag. MORE JOBS AT Graebner’ Ss ~ Work Wa nt ed | Male » 10 modeling, restdin, 73 tee. Tanks anks vacuum cleaned RPENTER WORK. NEW &/ Floors, basements. EM 3-4879. ALRY. FE. $4005. oF >, gamieed © : CEMENT WORK rete : An old-fashioned uF Dressmaking, Tailoring 16 anp der: Reason. “tei homed gon Re anes sgoninenaeenasentnaacaneeatemnen : tights, a A - 1 LAYING, SANDIN ‘ _ Lie ce Steet Service. Free vartimates. Licensed THIRTY-NINE * WANT TO SELL? We have buyers for two and bedroom homes. For fast cow teous service on < arage Price $10,500 with terms center, or MEA HER REAL es room, Oxtord, Michigan $3129 furnace. =: car garage. 12,- 400, term Indian Village $ room and bath home tn ence” ent condition. fireplace ‘a living reom. carpeting Full basement gas heat 2 car garage $14 700 ter ms Ranch Home —f ot 70x) 80 2 bedroom ranch home tt erce lent condition ing * teem xe with orner fire place carpet, tle bath combination dinette and «kitchen, utihty room, partial basemest for oi! heating | unit, attached 2 car garage Extra jot avatiablie 14 900 $2.900 down Donelson Park | Lake Privileges 7 room brick !tv'ng reom 13524 with fireplace, recrea- tin area with firepinee in full bemt. Screened sum. dining room and boat at- QD 4 Bedroom Ranch Beautiful new Bayport stone ranch home 33455. Firepiece to living room and base- i‘ baths, carpeting, drapes curtains, dish was er. dis and washer and dryer studied Also built tn oven and stove. 2 car garage im basement, lot x 350, close to schools and shop- oy ogy ills Leke privileges | Roy Annett Inc. ware SEALTORS val Open Evenings and’ Buscey i+ $50 A Month... 5 & room bungalow. full hase ment 9 car forage. corner lot. $6,500 full pric $7 850... A very attractive home an excellent nefghborhood, Large rooms, lots of closeta, breakfast nook. full base ment, recreation room and garage. ' Income, St, Mike's Dist. 12 rooms 7 room 3 Bedroom apartment for owner plus 6 S$ room 2 bedroom apart- ment to rent 2? fart baths, full basement, auto heat, also a 3 car ga all on ® large lot. vety good buy and terms too me ES REALTY CO. Huron TO en te » TE im, $300 DOWN New 3 bedroom house with base ment unfinished imntertor, latce _lot_ Lake Privileges OR 3.285%, Johnson > FOR BETTER ROMES WATERFRONT Clean and newly painted I-bed. room home Close to stores and * bus Near the best in boating, fishing and swimming SEMINOLE HILLs _& very lovely t-bedroom heme “tn the finest location. Barge! rice includes fireplace, fu asement sorace and beautif iandscaped grounds. 3 BEDROOM RANCH Part brick butlt last rear Lore Iv carpeted living reom with natural fireplace ‘fs bathe, utno~ wery ‘aeaious to “sel ead only Elwes ae omni $3,000 down ’ TRADE DEAL Yes sir folks! Owner will take your home or what beve you in trace for this brand new J-bed- room ranch in Cass Lake Woods. Full basement, many outstanding features Evenings after 6, ca Bold Ml ase. Mr. Le A. JOHNSON, Realtor 1704 S. Telegraph Rd. FE 42533 MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE PINE LAKE PRIVILPOE Outstanding 3 bedroom large cam peted living room with fireplace, 2 full bathe, full basement. gas heat and incinerator and many other fine features for good living, 3 ear garage Paved drive, nice ! Down Payment From $500 to $2.000 We have 47 such bomes to fit your needs, Neariy every type. size, locality, city lake and suburban Gave wae come tp and see the pic ures OPEN EVENINGS & SUNDAYS ~ HOME | MART | | REALTY | 1082 _W Huron ©. pe 5-040? | sce } BEDROOM HOME, IN Clarkston $2500 down as mortgage at 4 per cent. FE +4082, | SRM HOUSE, FULL BASEMENT N. part of town. 87,000 with na a mo. payments. FE 23-1351. «RMS. AND BATH = FISHER. Suchy _ Realty, Ortonville “7 BDRM Living ie KITCHEN. © Pg of} k NI IDSEN | einen and 3 acres eee = land. All *. only $1,000 Pr e Orton. | Indian Village Eecolent 3 room home tn- cluding 2 bedrms . vestibule prchyrnirg betel carpeting, re- mode Wehen, 2 car Tage and meny other fea. tures $12,000" takes = it. Terme. i Ottaw a Hills — Jocatio Bad = Fecvures. sta. 812.500 eh : WM. H. KNUDSEN REALTOR $19 Pontiac ye. Boot Bidg, MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE Located in beng fail ALL MODERN EFFICIENCY vaierm AT SQUARE and off bath. FE 8i370 86* BASEMENT APT FOR GENTLE- Josiyn | man. $40 per mo. _ References ge A as. 4 eat, bie eS FP PE POR F x, cA wae on Teggerdine | gifla fe R with m atside toilet. Call on jae after $30. Auburn Cr . 308 | SMALL HOUSE PARTLY FUR: roome and bath Cass- rE of] heat end elec. +4963, month, re | Rent Lake Seaees 3 36A NEA ine ~ 1 oy taet RENT . ‘George R. Irwin | REALTOR 269 Baldwin Ave. ue gs ib: 2 car garage fenced lot, a few of the nice features i, this home. Shown by appointm only, LAKE PRIVILEGES — apd bus servieg for this Laoag 4] 2 bed- m home in an Shores has beautiful erent, auto yeoge, Ss “ ga- rage, =o well andscaped jot and mo only $65 per month. FE $0101 or FE 8-0595 Drayton Plains € room 2 story basement. For ero 800 with . down, 3. and iuil bath Large | living cree. dining room and. . kitchen Plastered walls. Good condition. Walking distance to Wilhams Lakefront +d fm. of the — A ag MR ed be found on a mney we inen® banks or stairs climb. Also extra soog « coment aea wall ‘arge oak Good lawn es for shade The p) ts also all ome recently re. dove, ee eee, ail carpeted and d Brick Ranch Home New in 1955. 2 large bedroome, Oak floors. Timken off AC heat, MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE | Silver Lake Custom 3 bedroom brick Home & Income wi Bide location, Close to schools, shopping center and bus stop. 7 nome down with 6 up. eaten excellent tion. Gas-wiired stea: hess, ver ponemaibte te maintain. 2-car garage with cement drive. — nice landscaping with or Bowers. Only $17,500. een Webster School Offering 4 bedrooms« with 2 bedrooms and tile bath Truly a fine family home and priced te sell today — $15,950. . Yours For Acting .3 story brick dupier la rooms throw Ceramie floors built fust fect year "You'll oad have _. Rae a et one— Own nin per month fe ‘emaine taxes and , Tel-Huron Bateman _ Kampsen) REALTORS FE 4.052878 977 8 Telegraph Bree, & Sum. $ room and o-——-Sarage,_peved drive, at apes. mo Near __ WALTER ‘OREO MY 2-8831 | oraitan FU $3,206 =. bd Octtygw off Cc t ; un OQ. or call LA EAST SIDE _ 4 tooms and bath. Ist. floor 1% goed. Rows floor. x a, — WILLIS MI BREWER” — ‘SN rk PF arke PE 45161 garage. Cass Lake mediate Dossession privileges, Im- $5530 DOWN Pontiac lakefront. Lar white frame pun hoored’ atk S room sf pius floored attic, - 950. More right tn Onis" ‘s, $600 DO WN corse 4 rooms on east side, Close to school, bus. and gta needs porn & sewer installed. ced at We help finance down paym R.D. RILEY. Broker | 508 Elizabeth Lake Rd FE #1157 FE 40073 Sundays call EM 3-2000 or SPECIAL! Located East of auburn Heights room to use ag income. right for yng or to re. tire, Call for term 1 consider free & clear small home im trade, Leslie R. Middleton OKER FE. 7.0989 WEST SIDE 3 np agg HOME — A atee family home tn location, close to Webster School, gaa heat, porch, garage. jiaved “artve naa ¥ ¥ r more. 300 Down. ° ? Room HOME — near Baldwin b * Mineo gues home bj large mily er for imceme, Of] beat, $1000 DOWN. J. R. Hiltz | Realtor teil W. Huron . Fr s4iet open ‘ Bto ®t $1.500 DOWN attractive 3 1 ee te 8 months Large rstchen, oa floors, gas oat corner jot. schoois and shopping DOWN PAYMENT ign Pail ‘price, “only IVAN W. SCHRAM THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1956 : For Sale Houses 43 ‘For Sale Howes 43 GATEWAYS ai HAPPINESS NY OTHER as ING FEA. bevement, chimney and wt full F UCK BLDG. CO. FE car g mediate . JUV ET, en ) 56x25 FT. RANCH | jus" tiv'gown. We aio have, wed Aly Seg WRIGHT-VALUET | Aum lc _teeenent © betder wae wil PRIVILEGES ON ROUND, LAKE | jig. dow we eee es lar “the | UE SER $ expansion attic. - . < ft. ‘— ve Meg GELAND AVENCE ,,.| Ll ncSement'eia'cu finace'| iynv™ Ae Sew We Moor] Rites voeee Eom a ssf ims Sue | nr St wine S| For Sele Lake Prom. 4 home ef your choice. heat, new 2% car attached ga- A FINE HOME for just $1450 BY . ; ST. FRED'S AREA — | §RULOR TRADE, Beet ide. CIVILIANS 119 We Pike “a PE oss seen. Hoots peme See Corn ey a basement, ute. coe Priced below fey Rete rat _ 2story | od turnece. $9.40. Terme. vam A DELUXE SHACK FERRY ST. down. GOOD VALUE. BE FINST. | Situated on one acre. Yard fenced r oF Neat and * : . 83 ft. of lake i ot wean, ener ot: 2 ht | "ESE ieee oo ver martge tows | mer, smo, xa ht Aes a e- WATERFORD NEAR OWEN SCHOOL. FHA re Lot 16 Ft, SOE | §s| sly vard, we will try for Da. Near Pish Hatchery. Newly dec-| & home BRICK, RANCH, Rory ts 1 Wabash for ® this comfortable 5% room | sale. 2 bedrooms. $2,450 down, bal LAKES COUNTRY $950 DOWN erated § soem ond beth. eos flecr| Every fitare castanding, You wun Gis fs Sh omens Rome. 3 bearooms. “paciuy ine, Mt $43 per month, NEAR RIGHLAND § toom low, well located, offering ome SG a 1088 ust see this fine home to ap- Do hye Pe real bemt” with’ rec WHITE LAKE 100° channel front. $300 DOWN nd Paved street. full basement mucot lose to the spacious “Iv the _many nice features: rothy Sayer, y Lavender room. Big corner lot TSxii4., Possession 10 days. 4 veoms pies => we. f eco this = and dining rooms end hail, 3140 W. Huron FE 24411 613,150.00. wun poreh. Furniture included. '88,- HELL : Saemeat ct hen, Ube oe cee aves PLUS MORTGAGE COSTS NCOMES — - Buy this modern 2 bedroom home Ines ‘c ‘a build “oo ‘oar tot Fir | fice building. sates. or profes. | _Mo" Owner” Ma ‘3208 . baseboard. ‘beat Alum Cc. OUSTON REALTY WILLIAMS LAKE F ' coos, bese omall “town ¥ sional man. Now the best avail- For Sale p Resort — = ull Price $ ROOMS AND BATH on ‘ *rrolo AL’ perenens. able location. Oniy $5,000 | -- “A ee ot. enh o hat it's 6 FE _ 46331 FRONT $11,500 ack floor. Divided base: roll PANGUS. “is 1919 M15 Only $5.000 down. bargain et $16 h agree 7 ROOMS 8” BATH. YEAR it, ment. 2 gas furnaces. Fa- F. C. Wood Co. |2Family ! | aiticean vary around lakefront home. ery The time to buy » lakefront Choose Your Location vorable terms. Pia ‘Collect o “We O. vy encome Hillman. Mich. inguive FE E200, We have 2, fine ostostion of other decoreted, in & out. Call M is now! Large 50x200 ft. Tot with 7 : ’ Realtor § seems ond tite bath down ent For Sa 46 homes m the Fi 26591 a. 3 bedroom summer bome that Now EXCELLENT INCOME on ~ WALLED LAKE Comer Willia OR +1368 four rooms and full bath up or le Lots 46 all me ee $850 DOWN with a little remodeling could FOR INFORMATION, CALL — tures Fe Ri TR *“ Ready for your inspection are) TO BUY = SE mr aad eninge carpev end Kool hey a 40371 Besutitul little ranch house boms {stures 's huge living room Castel: Realt rooms up. Pull basement Located In the rolltog cit ir Partridge _is_the “bird” to. see. top Fented “for $10 Mo. Ali #7x160 wooded tot Only: $2,186 Maurice Wat eon, Realtor | $2203, Rasy te ove. Bear fe with fireplace, a rat kitchen 1 y Bonet ot lad Located in the rolling golf & coun | ¢ ROOM HOUSE IN TOWN. IN. Peaced rear gerd, ttrcef ae oe “WE SELL THE EARTH" end 32. Be os mente Tae beautifully classed i rent porch. | 95 Oakland FE 5-0450 ent terms. cole Plant. They feature: lovely | —sute 22. Auburn rege. coment qer . z weer es a | 1005150. For quick sale only $1,280. il W. Fifth St. Rochester @ veteran, Tak ues: BEDROOM §. con well ar- or trad ; ahr EEE Pica eera Gicrite te ot te meee ae see]. A Ta of Sees ~ $495 DOWN " nore te ee. ee some : N ay’ Road in Oak County. Priced ee 1 yiawn, ster 2-356. VY tiled * baths : : | 4 acres wooded $300 4 OWNER, MODPRS| You can see the models from| fast at $12,700 with $6,000 WILL BUILD BRICK ing“ bathe, | Fall hecsmens, S| Sec ance Meoity sacmanis, So owe room, dining foom. kitehen, 4 bed-| Wis corner Gal ot Sace 'N wont lest long. | ranch ho! ; INSURANCE | and’ ean Priced at $13.800| en area. Monthly payments, 960. | 1002190 rooms. wood floors, | painteo Wan sell your real estate ent last long. rot Pag gt hy rE and oon be ed on reas-| Near schools, shopping, transpor- Onty 0080 cach. 5 s fe ew be lot, \ per mo. +2544 onable t*rms with month tation. Total wails, =. aang tase cane SE Just dial “Listing SILVER LAKE Complete on exterior. Nicho- ior Os Evenings” Free Parking | ments, pincluding interest.” tense costs. Only 3 plese’ ne = REALTOR ET ae Paved streets “West side. Bo. "Baer _ . AN CHOR ; 3 1 Hereer, 33 W. Bure, | ony LAKE PRIVILEGES On. Melrose St. just off Berry. om WwW Huron Bt BO Srocvuie wm waTEREE BEDROOM ont cae ai eee DOWN nite lake. almost new. 3 bedrm: "EMBREE & GREGG pS, AS, FE 2.0629 | Wooded. 802180, 9400 down. J HOME & __ ate Lake Estates sub, ane cies to | 100 5 200. 18 x 26 It room 368 Union Lake Rd. = 4 = LE_LISTING SERVICE : deat gerage, Corner Wet, Sereeped - ~~ wintery BUNGALOW: | neat Suver Lake - Goit Course GMC & bus line, PE 2-0671 * Fireplace, Modern | uiteben. | ay une Lake Village aie WE BUILD | 10n15@. North side $120 down. eeenion Lake privileges.| lake front by feneth, OR | bome with attached garage, rane on 4 Baseboard heat. A. good buy at BRICKS $10,975 | LADD’S IN 33740. ~= : large well landse lot $21,500. Owner will take trade CEDAR SHAKE | . SINC back yard fenced tn. corer Jot} DRAYTON PLAINS | ® Sesirable Jocation. : AKES $9,975 |e Dine Hwy, Dre a Sek 2 iii eed raat | Immediate Possession ae ) CASTERED, WALLA al) ea a Store, oor “Preumatie *Slocers. " = qTegreetion Immediate Possession | 3 Dedrms, large bitches. yliving Fm M FULL paste oe tenacous ; HOMESTEAD va RE Butts, Cabinet H 1 = knotty 4 BEDROOMS at- ; w build ' ne renee me. ete, VAL “a utility y pine. Suoctons Etichen mand pig RA ey y room room full basement home tached | BP BUaD ae oney Down WE TRADE BUY AND SELL ire 3 bedroom Faach Mere | _Uf' sane © Sai. LEL uburn & Rochester ee throughout, price only bond ing | wew 2 bedrm. If yeu are a. responsible DORRIS & SON REALTORS fer home with exterior ail ~~ OSM e041 Fri. eves. Beta ts wee #13.900 with $3,500 dows Call for| Souk schools Eng rey. Modern = oretat = rok bene oe your S Ky 3 - te es ne ____ Phone FE 4-1557 neat 4 f a.-9 ae cer =o Make ppointm ent. $1,500 dow race. 2 178. Only $10,- $ ROOM MOD RANCH ‘ 3 : . offer — MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE | T'S UNBELIEVABLE TODAy Se sor DO Bdditional mort | 500 with 61.500 7’ see mo write fall Conement, type home with wilt rom & ding "Very turactive homes | 8 GAYLORD BUT TRUE” | WON'T LAST LONG ee ee ver toe warn. | eeetipoadiwinng. ee: | feaer'® Santis “sh fuotace | lo Bown" “We "sine pou, || CHEROKEE HILLS! 2 Clarkston > bot lake front and lake rote comp mney — You storms & screens. Living room| bedroom starte batld 4 You'll tke the Income . prstow tm ecit . HOLMES-BARTRAM prices for rR pocketbook complete the interior and jan30 Large Entenen, builtin cup.| Mr. Brown. homes Ask. for You'll Uke the advantages | ite Pr beth up and five) brick me Pee noe This 3 bedrm. all brick ranch bee price $6.20" s boards. Lot 100x150. Sacrifice at ban location, Elizabeth Lake fmt h baie, Sow. Nee enough ‘wood x type home with full basement. gas 2050. Low down parent jim) L.H. BROWN, Re: Ee ‘Bear a, — "ie. This ty ; ack Segped _ street on a _TR BILL O’NEIL _Feveene esion. OR 3-2828 oF | ew Muron eh otter T bomes! “ at 1pes bath, }bedrm — “Targe 100x150 than . TOR ~ ; 32-4810 show" you eee Teme woing. peme bee yr. old, Only $14,700. $2,100 Seon {a Deion Leky Pa. EM 24 | on 2UFLDING COMPAxY is + pe OR COLORED FaMiLiis =| CARL W. BIRD, Realtor | | St. Fred’s:Di Uful U-shaped kuenen with =! DRAYTON PLAINS pear Cass Lake. $9180, 9000 dn. — te schools, stores, nd traneporta | on @ arora ee Bide. | t. s-District 0° oa, ; PE +4097 tion. Good cond! ou the study or third ‘Beebalt . R LAKEFRONT tion. Price $7950, artr sn 8 reom home with four bedrooms. rm. can be made a part This Street. LARGE LOT. EAST EDGE OF | Total price 94500 This ts a good of the Be lg new 4 bedroom house with Best Bu crs Year sround 2 bedroom, cottage Brisk “estate ST # bedrm. —oity, Make offer, FE $1833. | Cal] at once. = wall" fehich, when weceusary wake, Teast Slee ream on 8 Ys Lake, OF amet | furnace. f - water. hot ur 18 THE “BIRD” TO sEE BUILD NOW | will give you aM ft tong ~ . emecawes 8ox142 ft. lot. This is ready to move in. Price, | $2000 down will handle. For {n- ~ to our well restricted Waterford | $1500 Down living area in addition eo, cupboarie. Only tilecg wie | Today orn = ON Sore Seen Cat Mr. Spears. FE Commerce Lakefront ee, Tren cer “sane et seent : Soren tose nome with full base-| S"conteaioutly: Iecsted pe and $1.500 do Pontia NEAT RUSSELL A. NOTT. REALTOR | ve t HERBERT C. DAVIS ment. This has had an apartment | you will find plenty of Pio. . 7, ACRES Adjtang | ae tae sper 3 rooms & utility in good Keego | 110_W. Pike FE 43008 | | a7 een te oe C. DAVIS se otocr waving sant family’ Jou “cil tke ‘the ‘conven: 1 MI. W. CLARKSTON “f ow’ CRES & HOME homes s. ty be wa ind cub | at $4890 Will take $1990 to bendle. $2,500 DOWN matty Pr Xa _Postes tebe Be FS 60) , tent location of the a house win diane rench type us that wants ye otle pas board sce be jeatures. “LOVEL 6 rooms, full basement, i%y baths, | Le = au H-E~ stered | Hammond Lake Estates : Ardmore St. grade entrance. wee Oe Sean L. exten terse eS) eanrtal bay AND pen AND ~ 3 "Jot," Deeds, fimshing "inside. | living Reve. Only ¥ eke Orchard Lak | ee Ha: attached 22'x24 ge rm. Large this wonderful buy — AND monthly payments, 40. Ca © here. 'y $18,750 on terms. ar ake Road = A story home What’ Iacks| All this, built on your ot - kitchen with knotty pine Kitchen; = IT3_ NOT GOING "TO Daily and Sunday pny sats Lake Rd. 0 Harbor | _*0387. ure At M d il > . New carpeting, drapes,| or ours for $16,900. cabinets. Large living rm. 3 bed-| LAST! 4 rooms (2, BR) full * Located on MS@ fust W. of the +1681 | Goo : ——.| -NEW BUNGALOW | se 1s iddiebelt S. mirrors, new . Air jandscaped $ ee 150 ft. well bath, utility, plus 1 car ga- Pontiac Airport. 7 am Seti MY AND | Sane HOUSE. GOOD LOCATION, “oO SRCTA lites is" paved conditioner water softener, gas THIS ig only one example iv $11,800 with rage, fired hot water furniture in regain. FE 2-1642. COMMERCIAL Srenesesenee $4900 tecinerstor and a ete ene . of our hard to peat prices. og = “the widace Th, pest bes’ water heater, in- uschell | for $1, oan brick dupies . a 2 errr | bd s ~“ Don't be, sorry 3 . ments of $69 per “moni. po morgen RAE RY Suc vi sae Well putlt 2 bedroom home with | “Prices include vaved street snd A WE HAVE Including taxes and iow taxes. ONLY $11,900 MI 6-4133 5 BOCs TOs LAKE ook Spore, plastered walls snd) water c7siem vecider fut Jake we, Maxe many other seed et. 450 HOME PLANS Cl k with $2.200 down, . ; veges squlty eb cheap, OR place Centaie Ce brah or Prirteges oe Pasay any Rammed Stop o office F _ - ; perking cone and see our pic- ed by Richard B ar ston CLEAN AS A PIN $1500 DOWN N : MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE orue oe an wo abuncance of cue chepeien center, . and . Design } : - . Une 4.9584 Foliman. in our files to REAL ESTATE INC. On a nice comer, iot tm he Pretiian, me fy Se house you (e) BEAUTIFUL BRICK HOME cial other” frontag . + paee. Houseman-Spitzley : WRENCE w. ‘ . 20 8. Main, Clarkston, Mich, frame, 4 rooms on first fir., wood siding, = large lot 100x150, D P Located in exclusive Indian Vtl- 0008 with $2900 ; Oftee st model home Orchard "GAY LORD zee Pontiac area's only au- _ ‘Maple §-8821 2 unfinished up, basement, ofl heat, 50 gal. electric water own Payment Jaae. specious lovely iv e Rd and Birehiand, 4 tired stool & shower, attached ga- heater, storms and screens. A y tivabie rms. | NORTHSIDE, $1950 DN. |? “ADIONNTRG Lors In BEAT! aa 1 E Pree Bt Eyes: “HOME PLANNERS rage, im good condition, can good buy st $7060. Take Dixie| [il custom or 3 bedroom | peting and “drapes, outstanding SEAN IN. |" tat “Drayton Woods. By owner. - 4 il 2 » PF n00F _ with . $1,000 Highway to Sashabaw Rd., turn Bome. Bierien ¢ complete son ae: peaches gocsgetion re room, full oe Attractive brickerete § room mo¢- | _MApie S300 a : CENTER own, East about } miles to Maybes Ra ogeing om ~ halt -bosh, ate _ car | €FB home close to sebools and, ROC $195 Down 1 wy No us Preok Wai & Went pitt: on $1000 in landscaping. | stores Pontiac's ‘nortn side. | Stee parcels of rolling land WE'LL BUILD A HOME TO 181.300 HERE’S A BUY to sell -your teal estate quickly? iced to sell or consider con- New on heating system. Full | urving black top road, loca 3 bedroom starter home complete SUIT YOU AND ATA North so on B Off Baldwin we have this Just dial ‘‘Listing.”” L-I-8-T-I-N-G. tracts or home in trade. Price just $9960. porthesst of Rochester on Wi on exterior and ready for you PRICE YOU CAN AFFORD West ‘Site ¢ ¥ Beltwis cn real sharp home on a cor- ANCHOR ECIAL OUTST Buy xow. PLAN ron _ Bae Mig West Suburbas We also arrange financing. bath, rege a tote, ner it built in ‘Si, § rms. LI 17-3900 : : CrON aoe a eee el sizes0' WARD FE. PARTRIDGE POREAM. HOME Nomenoe s on : i . . ¢ . Wiliams “Lake, Payments ad Call or come out to the Pal at Erne G.ne end 0.8 fan basement, GAS. heat, DISTINGUISHED FAMILY HOME| 34 on foundation ‘with wm woxt.} REALTOR FE 4.358] PRA*® SHERARO REAL Estate : $82.50 per month. convenient office of _ 1% car garage with patio. In Seminole Hills. Two hot water heat, . ie ane bee 1050 W. HUR Office ® . RATCHUAY & ood lawn, fieldstone front, story. English briek with bill “Bot over $200 Two. large . ON ST. | or Str cas Ore ‘ F. C. W od Co! LF LOYD KENT, Realtor Priced at a Anchor fencing. water soft- { dedrooms. 2 full baths, Thermopans ” pievare ro. jarse Open Eve. ul 9 OL LT OL . Oo O. [QUALITY BUILT HOMES’ offic like $2,100 down. Completely weit TAST LONG WITH seeesene cheese epenine storms and screens throughout Ra, MY vise. ¢ Hwy, 1 bloc e furnished. °3 me ONLY . iG MES beautiful bath, half bath and 2 21208. Realtor tat oR oe ee 7 ape kN. of bath, gas heat cony ome ose A $11,300 FEice room, Kitchen, = vm ia. kitehen. abundance of closet spa: C wren, . ike _road & Mie Open year What 1 AE =. rrange- large cedar lined . 8B YOUR "60 OOD_BUYS Uys Mon. Tues. There & 2i0i4 ia n Et AVAILABLE 2 —_ worse =. = 216, 3 rammnts et icons a DREAM ROME aT E. LONGFELLOW — 2 bedroom, Se l —fgerenr eee der cont | 20 : J and jalousies. Paneled base- nd nie decaped cor | CITY ‘4 B,LONOrELion +, 3, Matron, |e cluded Paradise D ACRES & HOUSE | _ North Star | ment ree. ‘room. ol! heat, | er lot ett Feiegrapt ped co wr CITY. RANCH. 3 bedrooms, built | DARB LAKE COLONY iy Caan tof per cent -mort- Without Isolation $700_ DOWN 5 oy tor yout Maur ontees adwanice lot; Tchad heated garage - poo moderne Rr eren far ae ESE | anes. vat fat enough from wonderful TO bedrooms. Pull bath,” ot. A H + Meny emia Adjoining lot. trade on 2 siedrosm erick bunge.| bah’ with an vais 5m BLOOMPIELD- TWP, KEEGO HARBOR — Wr saal neighbors to really live, laugh pocement. qasage. 3 lots. this property. cute 3 rooms ome tents only about half the a screens. utility room, auto, gas OR one of the many picts rent? Only $700 down, $50 per, acres at Chet aoe gently rolling monthly, Also owes pew rior. hn or ee oe New all brick 3 bedrooms, full Teproduction cost. FURNISHED wows or ae TReors” washer and dry homesites teetricted” to eons’ : Tonth burs thie neat 4 room bun-| tive red brick ranch home, squat- carage. East side—off Mt. ona hil with « command. bacomest, vittse farm style kitch- . . $1500 Down + month ce of community of fine individualized ES galow. only 1 block to schools &| ting stop a knoll. overlooking| Clemens. On Kenilworth. wag view. $4,950 with good livin room "i, acre” lot with Leslie R. Tripp, Realtor heed “heat. fireplec Sompital, gas) Slerance, Pal pein caren one custom-built homes. | oar ck huge. wah fireplace | EAST WALTON BLVD. me tors povee Bal and ire hydrant. | pe sgie) "Gr PE mens, comets Seat. “im | ne Enjoy svraming, boating, fishing = $0 FT. LAKEFRONT - Near Pancied den with barbecue fire- . Edw. M.S R Only cee with FHA or VA o FE 5-0338| mediate possession. nice lot, 2-car | $1000 DOWN. INCOME. Two-th on picnicking s an exclusiy : as ¢ Orion. meee, [gee By piace. pee radiant heat. Nice bedroom. one-year-old house TN, seg ms Bo ol tealtor Located on Waidon ‘Ra. by cornes. room apartments each with om Four children te ear fend : attached € “ furne - ‘Only $1800 down with $50 8 tached. I Tmmediete pusssesion, 06. ground, Priced” #i2.000“witn Spen Eves, till 8:30 Clarkston. SYLVAN VILLAGE - Syyshuow eo botn’ apis, are. turnisy ed Rental or parochial ‘schools . down monthly, One of those h ue of $125 per month. Pr Plan your hem most | CLARKSTON - 4 acres and, § Brand ‘New Bungalow A brand new bome. ined rogm price semi Sun fanesiom: bed oom modern, tanenion, 3 ies plicgoe emily spec “ere Lets wer se- ; floo - am. Toom mascary home Latte to priv.|On 12 Rolling Acres $080 DOWD Ss se-000 mouth ITE ment, tiled floor, gas heat, @0| ¢lectric sutomatic rs, oil nest | $1800 DOWN. 3 bedrooms and | from * Gor an feadie Western ranch. Pull basement ly. bed "Sarly gal. hot water heater, calcinator| “Storms and screens, dandy lot. fe goend Goce. while | Pirections: Oueharg Lake te ' - home. 2 sizable bedrooms. full Morty sige Ol ; and automatic washer go with| Price $6975, near bus and stores,| with fireplee 27 foot living room | Commerce Rd. ‘est on Cx KEWILWORTH - Picture vook| Deth. bright cherry Living room. Baldwin on ‘Ypsilanti. property. Atached garage. lovel rooms, ‘Tichen’ ost ters, ne | Rtnihe to to, Winer Road, right + EMILWORTH — Picture book! handy Kitchen, garage-type barn, ped front and rear yard, |SUBURBAN BUNGALOW $750 DN.| tered Eitchen, oak Goore, plas | i mile to D bie tot Owner moving §. Willl Ouiy dis miles from” horses. | FERRY STREET ° choice lake priviteges. Priced ai | Modern five, room ‘quis, hot we: | ace with oon pore, dc Park ‘bajecmeen oo 4 Only $1,000 down Only 4% miles from Dixie Hwy. Fall price $5,600 with REALTORS basement, furnace, auto. hot wa-| rage with overh —_. 2 car ge) Pare. men on site Bat, aa $3,000 down. $75 per month, rice $5,600 with $800 | SEMINOLE. HILLS Phone OR _ 3-1298 "RD. RILEY, Broker | eiretletypore®.,c! gon bas and | yard ts fenced Don't “fet “the v1 te 8 ‘STAT E -WIDE Lake neni Cottage bearoom Rowse on t erry TRIP cated in one of the best pen Eves. ‘til ®—Sun, 1 to $| 509 Elizabeth Lake Rd. FE +1157 \abaw between, Dinie and "Wanton EMPIRE 3-4672 Peal Estite Servic r love nest—secluded and street. ° DE biocks in the subdivision, SIX ROOM BUNGALOW __ ‘Blvd. Puil price onl Ay ee Lore CHARLES, REALTOR ; or & 190-ft. “ot eter rs 5 priced ot only Seeia! } COL WEST SIDE vacant and good condition, fun % Se. 248 ft. on Mann rs otpree reson) i, Serna’ | NTCHOLIE| sits tas al Auaceom bome gm mura | Tica aa tee. Tiga ete | CLARK REAL ESTATE| Srv eiiat kat Wine ae ro can be purchased on land A few brand new 2 and 3 furnace, ete, 2 car garage. res, near . PE 46402 or rE home. $1,200 2 boats. $3,250 $750 down and contract with reasonable 4 - gait, 5 oar parage. Only | seh, ob very, 00et icra nar ou | A tice 2 bedroom 5 room home, $36 per on hae hurry : ment. aoe daring room Le wer Only sae ts $1500 down, Easy term with option to purchase EE Uh = SUN’ TO SLONLA err 5. By Dede Sree a peta] Prime Investment, & HARGER CO. Poot, lor-burnine. fireplace, ee W.-H: Bigelow} mn some os esi ma | MULTIPLE bring GRACE’ | ocr Futdeg ee | Cae NOTE eee ndeceped, In| $1,450 down buys @ nest and very | 33_W. HURON FE sain] glassed’ "terrace, luminum Also, several 2 and 3 bedroom . DID _ LAKE FRONT $11,500 ment ideal locates. $008 a 8 god net hornoed, near Siiver| Sttractive @bedroom jog home — , eee siding. Convenient bitch homes on Earlmoor, Bassett, 504 W. Huron &t. SELL OR TRADE THELMA EL cute, clean end comforistle, tne" D i and breakfast nook. Two- Crostweed and Eisner Sect. PE 5-5402 or FE 5-8848 90 ft. on Iake, dandy lot, mod REAL *“BRANI D NEW gide pad oe sine 60 new rayton Plains Area garage. | Many extras. See Mrs. Howard, 40 Gillespie weal ONEYMOON COTTAGE #%4 room bung ce, B19 Casa - ma. 9 Bedroom 6 room ranch with fNished bun galow wih @ tice 3 bedroom ranch home situated Beautlfuliy” ‘landscaped ot. orivite On the river wih Sevn'er teste oa Sot Socascom | $05 DOWN Hist of had bathe ig Hg Sieh hen’ birch ai neg gg nd gi rn Sous extra large corner lot.) ome of the best residential «f= John Kinzler, Realtor Rear ra mn eaae me Aa suburban home. Orion: ms wor Oxtord ang Highly Re tricted e rds, formica counter top., Immediate possession. 7 pewter Mnf hietd ted and has “buys in the city 670 W.H S full ae. 5 eats od.” 96500 WE BUY, SELL a a eieey ae vie ne am Sf. ards. formice counter top. . BRICK RANCH . Huron St. full , OR TRADE all completed.” 3 oc. bath. well, in" Adame as Road, _ partly walls, basement Thermepane pic: Giroux-Franks Pull price: $11,500, ° Three bedroom brick with * Amon thet trees LIaMs Lace , DORRIS & SON REAL’ ter, kit. sink & alt atic hot Wa-| Ideal site = * ture ‘window, Priced at $18,500. ity baths, activities room, LITTLE THINGS MEAN A LOT] = wnt Oe ho} fi hong 752_W. Huron 41557 | ding. One acre ba ana Only 4.500 on ‘ease eps BRICK SHEI LL ENERAL REAL ESTATE Down payment only; $200 to- OT and attached two-car plas- A litte luck and @ quick te Panelled me, with $1500 from fae “Gee i ee easy terms 96200 2 bedroom she) with tun "° Dinle By OR 3-9701 "| tered “garage, Natural fre phone, call will help you ‘ie, | with $1000 down or foal bavgnma from inc.” Ht miles Scott Lake * basement. Septic tank & well and Open wntil 8; Sun, 1-5 p.m. Call Today for Appointment Diace. Fenced eee Many is 8 room. bungalow, 3. bed- _ Hdeal site tor tri level home. Lot "* ADDS INC WMA: | qeawrt, heat” poved suirget, Weqeeuent NEAR ELIZABETH LK. Tas, Retry Peageigw Je | ton enum.” ne Poruegee: Only : . ’ ® . , excel . x lot, . ae =» DNC. 1 7 - ©. - nei Bus serv xcel ‘ £ on! cote Dixie Hey, Drayton. Ptos a , Leslie R. Tripp. Realtor nesgnbornood, see Wt. buy Ht, $10") new Waterf to parochial and the} HOME SEEKERS "eo Sl tate Takes ook | | Clinton Heights Sab. OR 3.1231 NNED I ee s-sieh or PE $0338 wikis} bedroom. fanch bome Bas | $2000 DOwN ne sock, high and aoe, Seer: y ___ PE_$-$161 or PE 50338 | A LITTLE PRICE everything. Exceptions _ . ary, tone Near Williams Lake Buys for you a 2 bedroom, 1%| "00F ming. Exceptionally oi°g| MODEL OPEN DAILY |: fen upter trestege "Sree | “t ictebethood 41,200 tor ‘both. Detore Toy, dnctee. vin thie im, Eistablisheg im. 1016 REALTOR - tl tl story home on 180x212 ft. lot, | Gloset space, plastered walls, oak home newly decorated. Ot! Furn Cloverlawn Street a Oe _ | 20T W,, aren FE 4.3500 1 | oniy’ $1000.50 “down, floors, cory Wving room complete | DIXIE HWY. T RD. P . "| Pour well located Se eS tells asus, ren pe sr Eveings wl "| sin poor eons cape’ | Rega Ze, hcl trams te Bes Sanat Vena genet erie vty 0 , VET edged to toy Sr eactatee Serie acess | ASORMBINTE To" SAtsnaTO | tue Meieee ghia, Saat on STEAD esirable this s car eva ictal BEE sig ees A (| RAED ap lo Steal] eee" on heewin Seeteted | row gon 70] Sele Be gh oon | re HEMPSTEAD sass “door s furnace Double Wt. wes ue «$1,000 DOWN 30 Acres gar garage “oll eat, attached 2] patio. Complete with barbecue, | “WIDE ays Se See ee ect #, “$800 Down orn sos.R_n |g rocks Abundant, Living Brick Ranch Home Se agg Be BH sash a th beet ee aoe res # roms gee eevee Saar, psi ete | Testa sarans Sear ptnae | Aten atoms, ely, | ES TEATS comm | Sie td nome pie: BOLT motiee IN THE | ene ony” Sc aslo ata ereage_47 . of Onk- ‘oungstown kiteh ‘ on an acre lot. ¢| of the lakes area. Lov anch with tiful —_ yment or will d daar ‘® good ” Rees Cervera. and ee plastered wails a “aed region, for, your enjoyment. The | like new, 2 bedroom wavely, Just | Teocive ving, eining 1. modern | “Meme of trade-in, _ CONSTRUCTED AS A STARTER ey Nn ay: ACRES ee TON $12, Batt Pull "oaae cement, oil heat. | Immediate possession. Dont 607 | well iighted brie Brick enrake, | Hitchen that is wits WE TRADE yanch type bungalow. with @ bede| fake rast. Se he - WFORD AGENCY “Wish T'd called.” ) lighted, Brick, workshop. and | Gream. built in oven tnd Tange,| FAMILY HOME po my Ay bag : another brick bui 1% baths, rec. ‘ s NEAR ST. VIN- RE rooms also lovely den, Two ' Huron River : nore gas Th hey Tie beahe, res, seem, Seer oe ore. E SOME OF . Basement. Two car bedroom” ree new a MY 2-9541| “Saas DRAYTON ene retora bon. ws | Gree, | 827,200.00 wate pa § 6, potyooms big dining i Becement, Sieve oe rambling pa 5 fon home, good $1,450 down _ Income , ‘Getalle, : , seal a) 3. joists with solid been “| development, sti location for schools, . ee See euoroom aS of Tame ome PART hn Ae aR a rractous art ping. Separate West. Suburban Russell Young Sshovision room. Fan | 2. 3 on 48 degree angle , og to's, NTIAC REALTY . attractive bHck rancher, } sont you piece. ident fer | chuan tS tee ge ed ‘on one floor, with atts REALTOR-BUIL Small farm or person ‘with. ride ee oat Rave car gare ved dri ched | 419 W, Oe asa 4-4528 : ing horses 3-bedroom farm may for it 10, 7 ge. pe ve. Large pore Bsr iafaaly, tame “wit tasement “sie ie § APAR peat" | samme, iee, rome and, ing | $930 DOWN a Ph. PE, 43505 sa garage, trout toot | oe ree gus for}. 2% bedroom and 14x20 ga le, Trade, or Rent Devisburg ates $11,000 with |i room. 1% tile bathe, fm-| FRE" one morthenst. side.” Better. See : Uptown, 38 umphries © FAS Sere ah saan" | "AUBURN HEIGHTS | | 3 ae ranch type. Bard ICHOLIE| Seas Sars BA | oo sat. ceaREALTOR mA UCKLER | REALTY Wives. Vornes eae . BSE Ser" i ae ‘tnapen vor see . Good en 12 Hatchery Rd., OLD ESTABLISHED HARD business. rpg yl ere ~ on as SERVICE TATION service 4 i availabe law at beg hood cation Purr infortnation me Good Acreage 5 rae Nae Saree mene! shade. On} Terme ACRES 'y wooded, near Some beautiful butlding - terms, . R. CR Consisting of 4 several] a lots, 4 house and rtly completed 3 level house "al of this for $21,000 With reasonabie Terms Dorothy Snyder der Lavender | 31468, Buren. — FE 24411 MU Sait ev A rat tent ox pertialie ay home wk elses Gown or will discount, [ Dorothy Snyder Lavender y waluron 40 W. Huron PE 3-411 AGE Call Tuteass OR +1111, FE 7 A town payment | terature, supply cases and m she features. Call for taforma- George R. Irwin [REALTOR 269 Baldwin Ave. S-O101 or PE 8-055 ~ Groceries and Meats Stock, fixtures & real estate. Real estate consists modern store bullding and 7 room modern store buliding and 7 room mod- | ero home 2 car sarege and ap: pros 2 acres (room to build cot- ages), bey Paves I hee heen ounea by is omper tor Ts Tecate hs ion year eround lake erea. ¢ privile “ lakes This is a chance Ifetime complete re eae | ee mh e with $4,000 down. re Dorothy S Snyder “Lavender 3140 W. Huron LTOR we saat YOU ARE Lucky foie er est th of Buckner customers ig EN every consideration. W atwere page w desl ot BUCKNER OFFICES ARE LOCATED: PONTIAC @nd floor Nationa] Bldg. DRAYTON PLAINS 4613 Dixie Hwy. WALLED LAKE, (Next to ie’ Beck) 4362 van Dyke One blocx north across from bank Need $500 With fast, courteous service and te fit opcs ( _Hours @ to §: Saturday # to 1 Baraston | * TRADE! 6&0 FT. on Ww ater Venice of the Lakes =, ——. . Pg hm at- rs, eee ex ig equity discount for s Ln tog a or Batemian or Mr. Kampsen. Bateman Kampsen REALTORS 377 _ 8. Tele: Eves, and Sun. __ For: Sale oes oes. 8s 1 Fong t TOP COAT, ar 8 aa Nad Also = sys ORaY PLANNEL coat and ‘incke ‘size ie i Boh _ 48553. GIRL’s COAT - SKIRTS, 5-653. ete, 12-14. ‘g BLACK COAT, 1, $10; Man's blue suit, sise be $10. _FE_ +8441. LEOPARD cost. REASONABLE. eall PE 5-0114 MATERNITY DRESSES, SIZE i. PE 5-5073. FE 40528 | MOUTON COAT, SIZE - aoo0D __€ondition, $35. FE 42663. PRACTICALLY NEW MOUTON coat, site 20. OLive 1-0131 | WEDDING DRESS. CHANTILLY to $50: FE Sale Household Goods 57, HOTPOINT AUTOMATIC WASH. bate FE | i. over satin, size 12, $100. Lochaven Ra. ELECTRIC RANGE. “Sale Household Goods 57 for POINT EL ee | only $49.95. Milk's. MI 6-1300. t uiyina fa. SoHE, Bron. | "wows. resume with imaitremes. 20, eplece | inNeMSPAIN MATTRESS & COR after 4. Gas kitchen stove, $35. _ tikes tt, ry st $20 sole TV: 1 og he new fock. JENNY LIND BED ing chair. Can be from 12:00 | $10: dresser, $5: cedar cheat, $3 ng cee) 0:00 at aight. Trailer No.| small butfel, $3; 8-pe. dining 36, Huron Trailer Park. room — $50; GRA ‘ies om gute Cal'eher'®®|— USED DEPT. — us ft. $49.80 APES. SELL CHEAP. ColSapot ‘reirie Ris TPR. OF DRAPS eveir FE 2-062 4 Be. "Wether : Rs 4 | PIECE BEDROOM SET, BLOND. 0. E. 17 in oe to. a blond. ise f ft. rated €2.500 Ol space Nester $40 50 freeze. Deluxe auto. e Tap- Hoover cleaner 14.05 P33 one renee Eu 33100 ster! Clayton’s Furn. & Appl. ae bor POTN a Orebart Lake RAT 1) range, 2 ovens with broilers, plug- GOOD USED 2 see Tae | ~ELECTRIC RANGES ROOMS "OF PuRsTTORE I) ALT. NAME BRANDS x*o00b BOY WW auatt wa | = AND SIZES. OTN -GaEAP SOME LIKE NEW FE iste $39.50 AND UP TEC GE FEPEEE) © CONSUMER'S on 34008 : POWER CO. aL (FROWARE WPERIAT: 2 W. Lawrence _—_—SPE«‘S-8151 | Downe oe rector All exe. | ELVINATOR Sr | cond. MI_ 60601. ay aa cciy $0.8 Seak's. MAE 1300. iimMosT NEW wOEsT * ‘Flore. 960. 8% Danforth, ones | Tor Se eo iin CONDITIONER VICTOR % | xew: “he. RCA TV. Seene; cote ete) Norge electric stove, $30 : Franciscan ‘ sive i¢ On 69803 deo" sell 900 Call FE +5850. son TEE OE FOUND | KENMORE AUTOMATIC WASHER. ° , : “* on Say atic WASHER Iittle out toe way but « lot | KE ORE AUTOMATIC WASHER right. | Petit AWN A P, W. DINWAN building for , barber shop 2, Maree - rE aa cold water furnished, a ee LOANS For Sale Farms 8 1 5 ne p~ a North Paddock, roanttd? gseo aaa To BUY, “coatkconrrt SOACRE FARM | gatrinpos i ae el ee eet ste Mit om Late Piessnat 1, OMNE Eg GET CASH QUICKLY . Pitts ak ities mm Ate ES Raat nes tre S| ates cee © Pa Up to $500 under with o smal) 3-706) after 1:00. | jase 1986 eur Coane Oe aoa stated wien hed | BLUE SUNOCO. re “Seost denis’ closed te 30 5 sation tn Helly for the man who minutes, Loans aise. ate on fur Fee beth dicing "room. "2 ‘test! ES Teatatanie ‘Pent "omed focy: | carte Oe ner Ow 1 . reasonable good Floors pan basement closed) 5% co! Chcae 23171. # a.m. to home ts tm exce com- Bor 690, Fitmt L “4 Sie, Rare trite ait _ Seno wtieg menene “Oakland “LET'S TALK WHITE BUSINESS” sae Sco BROS DELUXE DRIVEIN | FF! 2 ° ee a my gx profits are exceptional, Eacelioat Bre th bunt tos Dating Large 4) room living | WHEN YOU NEED BEE ener ceaporsray ($29 10 $500 . Good 3eus9 darn, and other | fh. of water frontage & over You can get it 7 treek 5 acres of land on the outskirts Canatere, "Thr Bg — I Exc, stock farm price $17,-| of ation for amomure. Parpeste to suit Terms . e e. State approved Gilad budget. We to te RIRmALTOR | fer rubdiwiaing mre eady | you. with yor #7) _Beidwin +228 MICHIGAN BUSINESS S . seo bY OW! NER taper SALES CORPORATION ~ TAT. TE Cheap for_cash FE 32620 | INAN . ACRES LAROE §TE JON A LANDMESSER BROKER | 4, Pootiac State 8 Ng Bidg. ment: gassed im porch, Aluminum -—P4K AT OUR PRONT Door _| TEAGUE FINANCE CO. plorms and screens. small guest! We Cover the State _ 202 N. MAIN Sale Business Property 49 ree A-1 BUSINESS PROPERTIES ON DIXIE HWY. business- combination anywhere at only $33,000 on easy terms price BRICK BLDG. om se dn. ba this 2 story tm, modern apt. upstairs. 5 foot everett for comme could tional aot Owners must sell ase oF WARD E. PARTRIDGE REALTOR ~~ -FE 4-358t;- REAL ATE & eyes UOUT MICHIGAN 1050 W WwW. HURON ST. ee saned areas oe Sun 'ses: a te ieee Realtor * ROCHESTER AREA ba i ree | mr ak Pa ee hy cr hag al ~~ : Manrice' Watson, Realtor ai We. Fifty BL Rochester (THE rae BEST TAVERN BUY Pa cement pot yuttding pins Tm. apt, ba] veorly. 1 Live town. beard section. tate inchaded fer $19,500 with 7800 oe down. RED HOT purchaser (“her Merwe BAR. t. Mighwar Best Neuer Cass .. fromt- SST settle estate spot for gantacr STATE-WIDE HOTEL & LIQUOR on main street Tous community, Excel Sle "ae s equi ent rete included. $16,000 £ NORTHERN TOR bar in buge, stone, eg ee ei | a , e. Exceliert b north of Standish. a § toom mod- ern heme. dertal, buy at per only 00, on terms real estate Sat ZAYERE on male Ce went of Detren ‘Seating for 80. An ideal husbatid-wite —- handles. WARD E. PARTRIDGE REALTOR FE 4.3581 REAL wieooe & BUSINESSES — 1050 W.. W. N, HURON ST. . ROCHESTER, MICH. LOANS $25 TO 9500 re. Roemer 1971. LOANS Pe Ng . € hoor LOANS $600 TO $1,500 _ purpose 3.4 or not, ~ Oakland County. 2 For home additions oF im ents. 3. To or enclose house . 4 To build a garage or op t »f ‘ 4 Real Estate Service of Pontise B. D. CHARLES. REALTOR : oo oe I717_§__ Telegraph FE +0633 Apply 208 Reucoa! einding or 44720. A-1 BARS Swaps 4 02-PT. £ vactory tuqvea bar loceted Kennett and Stanley. Will take a tm center of a) ‘34 or ‘$8 autom Ss down area. "at in closes @t yment, Write 0:30 pm. no ys or holt-| Bo: 20. a petting Tot and euceliert aircon. | Gitioned bldg. inctuded at only | Station wagon. 226 FE. Bivd.. N._ $5,000 Dn FT R t “ATTENTIO INVESTORS sate oa EWAY ey BAEN: ES HARDWARE “Eitedil, tet eV Sr LS carts, H. J. Van Welt. OR 3-1355. #2127, after 6 p.m. TRADE OR SELL AREA — GET '¥T through Claséified Ads! Yes, whatever it is — dial FE 28 1 for an ad-| | writer and get it! We bu ei! or trade Com 4 lock & 2 ecres of tree ef ‘stove. 17" Glass pte ‘Brands, $209.95 Tales vick| & cleaner. Qood § Gran: Drive. & NEW. ELECTROLUX FOR | Call 366M BED- | . ores. cost A POLL | Live OF USED Lom- T. 2635 Dearborn eEWYT TANK TYPE VACUUM | 2° Gal u condition. FE 6-0285 | 73°. e | is | AMERICAN STANDARD AERO. aA. Som bee For Sale Miscellaneous 60 1 PORTABLES QUICK mW vont DRAG ly f ater 2 dump trucks, Fenion, | 9-2793 tL ELECTROLUX . WITH ALL AT: | tach, rm. reian” heater with _dlower” —d 3 = Sonepat Om FLOOR FUR- naces, tultable for house +: — furnace. 2309 Den Om Diet after & 1 LARGE $ ROOM NORGE burner with blower also - oi] burner. 275 gal. tank and °F. | west per lis pine. $100 complete. 1823 i50 GAL. or TANK. uu WALDO | _St. PE 1418. $ HOT WATER RADIATORS. ALL sizes. FE 2-164). Church Folding Chairs 18 doubles—10 ne a-1 con dition. Reasonable. 1 or FE 6-0001. 4 FRENCH DOORS $3 EACH; | window, 40m60, $4, step ladder, $1 vacuum cleaner, $2, chest of drawers, $4: new and mat- trons. $i2; owe ones: on conte: itcher pump, Hi . we ore to. Call $021. evenings i 3 ROYAL OAK WINDOWS, SIZE 32 x ® double hung, 1 4 = 20, complete with slum. storm win- dows; rame and French oom, 7 _ is 7 ROOM DUOTHERM Sh anae USED 3 Mo's, 270 gal tank and fittings, ee. Le. 6.6661 Windiate Drive, Ae, FORD. 14 TON STAKE. $300; Pontiac 4 dr, $850 Lape re corder $60: elec. 940; also Secs timbers. 116 N. Main, Clark: MA 5-772. ie FREE | STANDING TOILETS 018.95 set Fer Sale Mlactenoons 0 2 of 2 Pure co. ge Relawis ave,___75 $0 os ee ie Empire Supplies 1060, Unies Lake Rd. at Commerce ~~ ZENITH TH HEARING ow. Almost new. OR 3-1606 after FOR BA SALE: and weekends 7. | S01 PIPE $345 PER LOP WAR- Wick's. 2078 Orchard Lake Rd. F uel Saver) Our fuel saver wtl) pay for ftselt | in-our pocket, PE 42575 FURNACES New off gun type. Re motel 250. Lew ve work, eas terme, we: t Tr $50. sink ie -, tubs, Heating ~ B~-2 ‘ 5 . §11.96 bath sets with trim, Save PLUMBING SUPPLY FE 5-2100 PUEL — TANK, With Leos. | Gauge, cap. st. PPE 5-1467, FIRST cates YT. BATH- tubs, 50, B rade totlet, $19.05; 32x21 hand boeing trom $10.95" ‘O. A. 80 8. Perry __ Stoker GARAGES ADDITIONS, SIDINGS: ont kinds. Storm windows, inside remodeling. kitchen and bathroom tile. Shower doors installed, glass or plastic pramteed, MA and ma- _terfais guarante A 41443 Garage Doors | and up. rage Poste selection. from modern door on your IX4X#PT . 965. 32327 i] MILE _Rd., Parmingtoo | 000 BTU GAS eye THERM. estat controlled. FE $6627 flame oll Lager Bor's. beyele, “8 e! Renee, pos like yay Bes Eres, 1245 Weener * PE 44738 ANCHOR FENCES #79 68 F3 . aenane COAL FURNACE. 2”. TE de or Ts Wick’s. 3578 Orchard ke Ra & §. Perry xe LITTLE FLOOR FURNACE. 168 8S Jessie. HOUSE PAINT HIGH QUA $1.95 —$3.95 LITy L..—$2 95 OA a GUARANTEED TISPACTI KING BROS. | a Pt 8 & storm window sales. FE 4-6089 # a.m. to # pm. Special wood and steel Clothes Posts BENSON LUMBER co. FE ¢2521 “SEPTIC TANKS _ REINFORCED CONCRETE PE 46428 Eliz. Lk. Ra bag mr -seggrnec) ee. ba Ld er Dodge dump truc FE 5-0056. livered, prancinnan B. L. French — po, STATE : _ EM 346 rid sand. rave) Talbot Lumber at Rock lathe, Paint Pimardware, “Pumpin wise sey (25 Oaki ve. Pn, PEP caies USED RIGERATOR PE 32-0535 ater s Pm. % USED on. AND COAL PURNACES. es, Con WHEEL I IN GOOD CON- dition, 2 months old OR 3-4387. __Do it Yourself — OL soar AND FLOOR SANDER POL- ishers Scrubbers, onees Tind- ers, steamers, etc. Tek 340 Baldwin Ave FOR RENT hel wad sander - hand sander —- 7 furance vacuum cleaners. Oak- land Puel and Paint 4% Or- | chard Lake Ave. FE 5-150. ! Cameras, Equipment 61A USED FURNACE AND | — EM 32230. | ree | diasoum id Sell Somes. aut Fe tt 4 jer WATER | PUMPS 300.95 o.) solorted M SERVICE rE 5 us PLAYER PIANO aA. OLD Sone” goed condition, FE ps | 20 BASS ACCORDION. § WEEKS , old. 9 switches, cost $700. still has guarantee, $250 or best cash of- fer, immediately, Please send re- | y, Jr., Warren. | ACCORDIA NS, 49 PER accordians loan be- _#inners. Enrol) i] today FE 5-5428 Us give. ANTIQUE 1 ote ioe ORGAN, VERY food co MA 54-7851 FLUTE, NEARLY : 120 BASS ACCOR- | ton. White pearl with diack but- | . Like brand .ew Call FE __ +036 after 5 p. m. 72 Grandie On IN EXCELLENT | condition. Gallagher's, 18 E. Hu- | rE 0566 ED Li ED < OAK Loogiensy ey by easy Sane _ Bt) rm, Sabes . Yearen "ieee calnguae feaure Dene Lad wr 9233 Inquire Ditie | ‘Sale Store _Equipment_ 64 12 FT. HUSSMANN _ter, cheap. PE 4-5602 _ Sale Sporting Goods 68 | P&P Beds from TORD's WAREHOUSE ale 1 be FEV OM, CuRANERE FARTS V Sesebe rm makes, " Sesehes, sil makes, #96 Myrtie. : Used Trade-in > Used Trade-in Dept, Lounge chair ashet ese o Sisss Davenport & chair... $20.85 Dining room table & @ chairs. | eee ee ea THOMAS ECONOMY FURNITURE CO. Lott iol Sayyee FF ane i 7 arettie i é in] cS bs] = Ss nat m 7 Northern Luinber Co. © roe BE BE sae ence & Detroit . 14184 , 9190 Gale Rad. 4212 '2 KITTENS buff tor 3. 5-3986, woop aed FE 2-467 or OR han Plants, s, Trees, Shrubs 68 PLANT NOW Evergreens g. ba: 3044 Eliz. Lk. Ped. Open eves, Sun. _ For Sale Pets 69 * AF, Mangus, 20 7 Tes fogs, $150. 17 __Keego Harbor =. DRY gan WOOD ekends PE Sai" _ FE rate iaaiae = J FEMALE BOSTON Sabra AKC reg $34 each. e AB TABLETOP OF ON Fee coop mee ReaeTERED TERED BRITTANY connie, femaie, exceptionally ‘ood. $75. MA 5-3503. ° AKC REGISTERED oO _Ra hepherd puppies. CHINES. | ike to AKC REG AIRDALES. “bloodline pe isd stter Fz. AKC REG BI BEAGLE PUPS, AND Ser Beagies ore gs ey Ra & Meta e at 1048 ime Segue RED bOLER PUR _Pies, MU (ais > BOXER MU +0313. AKC tise Germ N Perry, Pontiac. BEAGLE HOUND, $35. 39 BEAGLE PUPPY. mate. LACK and tan. Free to _FE 23527 or 7088 W Huron st BOXER PUPPY-10 WKS. OLD. _ Rea. 609 8 3 Paddock St. FE 8-194. BEAGLE STUD: PLD, PLEAS- ant Run Instructor, on of Fid. Ch.Nu-Ra putes and full brother to Int Ron sires = _tiss ‘ COCKER — FATHER, MOTHER and son. Cheap. PE §-6739. | DOBERMAN AK gg and female. tye “Als son, Se +4519 aeoy each. JO & _DACHSHU LAO EUPPIES “REGIS tered: after 4 "ITTE NS FREE 70 G00D HOME: uM Cr 24 1. . MONKEYS, CUINEA Fics. At Pet Shop, 69 8. Astor MALE MANCHESTER ne og: | _His “Ot t-oing, moran $. PARAKEETS, CANARIES. “aie and supplies. Crane's Bird 2489 Auburn Rd. FE ¢6510 ery PEKINGESE P lartiord. * MEAT COUN.- ‘PARAKRETS CAGES 1521 be Oaklocn ee REDUCED PRICES CHURCH HSTNC. | 107 8, Squirrel rd. REDWOOD we © and 10° paneling, $220 ’ \7-shot, bolt action. Surplus US "Army 22 caliber rifle, Wevemment stocks. $14.95 WAITES— SOW STAIRS ame cna inten types saad Gravel. Girt SR’ >-se08 . TL eet a par ea ae . OR 3-55 enue. aortas Pale __ AKC. FE 3-0008 Ngan Froorescent,. Pur- down PHA PE 407% PE 41112 ’ == ene pocceu® Wake _PREE ESTIMATES. re on ret. | PONTIAC RD AT OPDYKE | LB- BEAR Bow. MPT, PARAKEET - 68v Ave : AUTO. WATER HEATERS. 900s | LADY'S ROLLER SKATES SIZE & with srrows, lite new. Suvererest | = steep 2 LINOLEUM & PAINT SALE f. east iron tubs, $64.95. Re-| Snd case Kenmore spece heater, Hardware. 2580 Dixie He | Parakeets Guar. to Talk \y price at Jack's 217 Baléwhy | verce trap toilets. 43111, 3. pe ying washer | HP ELOIN OUTSOARD NO. Canaries. Ca . LIVING RM. SUITE, EASY SPIN.| floTed bath tu ‘ollst, and lave | LET Us HELP YOU WITH YOUR | tor. sivo. FE _¢4730 after 6 p.m. | PE 2-46ae uDplies. G0 oth Dry washer, MI #4206 h or ee G & Thee color pointing Otncene from in | ALUMA-CRAFT DUCKER. OARS me }. RED MALE DACGHSRURD oI A TV 3 MAHOGANY | \— rubber base of Jelled Magic-no| S®d rfeet condition. Bar- pups PE 47444. table model. nice ition, only | ARTICLES RECEIVED ON TRADE/ Grip : free parking ip rear S32 $156. MaAytair 6-2768 | REG. POINTER, $79.95. Miik’s, MI of used cars ot ore. Cal Oakland rue and Paint, BOYS ROLLER SKATES NEW. ¢ _4 yrs. eld Reasonable. FE soar i AIR CONDITION- Rory wach meckine “ake Ave. Wal. PE vase’ *P. #12. 186 RBG POINTERS. 11 MO AM ae eae sa00 20 5 Spend quecs cise tener Sis et PE 5-960 __mo. OR yal or ya, AzD 3 ; ‘ erator, was 4 Fone: NS — B . es ce, mown arene . Phiico. combination radio and asicy Leach OT ris Tee * REQ SPRINGER SPANTELS. 3 eit fefrigerator. wax as eavereere DUCK GUN WiNcHESTER i: = 8 $279.85. now $199 85. . ? Dogs Used Sand Kit co sink larce gauge Magnum. $95. MI earm. gs : Trained, _Boarded | 70 (SWEETS RADIO & APPLIANCE iy Sey, mtr Six marble colors, @x9%* inch. _ (2 W. Huron 41133, : ™ “ BOGS, CA yA PORTABLE SEWING MACHINE.| 3} SitTs Dicyeie ies 5 Cents Each set HUNTERS trained. TE BOARDED | Eseries. condition. 50 8. Astor. guns and deer rifies — big ~ eraph PHILCO REFRIGERATOR. CALL | 3 wis str es OT FLOOR SHOP Pree duck calling record, with H _vefore 3pm. PE eel _ | RIT SPENCE —/ Open yaya Bx fon we Hay. Grain & Feed 71 ina- and duck hunting call RADIO PRONOORAPH, COMBI i angURED CA LIONEL & AMERICAN th shell vest, especial $155 OENESSEE, SEED WHEAT, 02.2 Devenport @ ebair. Cheep. FE € Oakland Ave. ____ FE _beavi FLYER TRAINS come tn and enter cue bie pbess- Oo oP GaNbaens +7232. i! and , : | EBUILT _WASHING MACHINES, | CENTS PER © sesers CEN feaume factory, parts, Free tet KEL T Y's iH ARDW "ARE art TT On 0-2080 Gatun ef make susranteed ihvie fie body. Get your er on fac analyzer. j 3994 Auburn at Adams ‘ ALL 777s 7 innsen coal ait trewes a TASKER’ * W.__BURON ST. | Auburn Heights Phone FE 2ear “it, TXEES gh Bay FOR sate Oxi? Felt B. Rags § 3.957 SN a svt rommac re © Deas toe MODEL 340 SAVAGE 3030 RIFLE. HAY “GRAIN & ROUGH LUMBER. BOSe BASE PAINT, GAL. $3.78 ATENTION Compicte Crock Grease tape. MODEL 28 WINCHESTER PUMP | ‘LL TILE 25 IE Lining & wall cof Price $70. OAtland | ” For ‘Sale Livestock 72 455" maWA ise aa HOME OWNERS BLAYLOCK COAL & ¥ co. |_#203. enesmaeqennnnnetninks . L Orchard Lake Ave. @E 37101 | M ROER 30 GAUGE SHOT. PONY WELL MANNERED CHIL HURON FE “43084 | ‘sew axp USED LUMBER AT 8. LARGE 2 gun. Bolt action & A a 3 CUSHION. TOAST & BARGAIN choke. Good condition ger 10 FE dle MU pi608 5m bridle and sed- 61 Pield tile and fittings 40681 after $:00 p.m. Am for @- GOATS 3 BUCKS E93 BORE. t, Wil) Sareaine m stock sash, I beams and me Maree +e ate model. ® 348 WINCHESTER. WODEL + #1504. anes crete and mortar, Mew ponaitioa PE S107 | HH GRAND Qn ee ¥ACUUM $1.15 PUMP ACTION ing. Make me an offer. M $40.95. made to your order with ca Remington 23, 9-0218 che Stee] clothes posts, $9.90 pair OR 3-5068, ja _PUmp_& FEEDER PiG§_ $i? EACH, . LIKE rock. & ” * . AND RE-| your choice. 10260 Crosby Lk. Rd. lath, cash & rh 1.15. Sd fe a trade. | OR 3-2743, . —— Plyscord — Nafls— Soataware HORSES BOAR PT ee | ereone 4 Nails. steven ener Oe ftom _ ing trail, good fishing and hast = 4 EREE ESTIMATES _ Sits Sher #30 20 p.m. Miltord. Mu ests — fas) AND FHA Se SPORTSMEN Pichenp. 0680 Lapeer RG. after 298| SURPLUS L repair pair “tervice ising, plete SOW AND 2 Pros, . $B |e & Mate scopes, | ville Rd, Saree. . 819: SAND DY's $ SPORT SHOP | Sale Farm Produce 75: Mon, to Thur. ¥ to 6:30, Fri. 9 to 8 | ~~~ PE 4.1122 Sat, $ to 8. Sun. 5 to 4 * 7, 710-8. FE 3-9140 Sand Gravel 2 & Dirt 66 Hat ed mont a ‘Oxtord GA OA 8-21 eet oe ples, chard iret Orion Rd. west of ___THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1956 ue ae CARNIVAL — _by Dick Turner For Sele Cora nl For Sale Care oil For Sale Cars 91 "Bright Spot" | "sia RARE ome "+" mci tafe ley et . rections, Fru “i suse '56- LDS — DEMONSTRATORS 56 Ford Sedan ’55 Cadillac Coupe '55 Olds 2-Door Exchange ANDERSON, CNAME aks ol een eee Trade Up or Down ‘BS Fiymoutn: Sever, V8 °55 Buick 2-Door 8h Da BELVE seen ASR ae att « ‘38 Pontiac Catalina | 34 BesMtagtagad het, g8 | ate, VaR g, Motes GAB |S Bers alChee Roton. m4 — = 18 per cent and less on” some 54 Old 98 Sedan : MAZURER "52 Caer. jude end @ dr. _Sg A Oe Locmoven BPE) gman ate en ‘54 Cadillac 62 Sefan MOTOR SALES BI Pootiac “Catalina ~~ Rutger Tomatoes | "BOTTLE GAS AND $4 Chevrolet 2-Door SOUTH BLYD. AT WOODWARD | 30 Olds i dr Sedan sns0n pata inated it red rpe | ACCESSORIES STORE | 83 Feed Sedna a. 3 hae . ree aa 22 Poutiot Resta fea! hoes asl TIURON MTR. SALES: canned. ‘em i Just | joads a eee the way Hike hg oad F 3 GOLD BELL GIFT STAMPS 0: : own baskets... ALL PURCHASES INCLUDING ps2 , on parati HOMES 195¢ PONTIAC, #70. 4 DR. Tone 53 Mercury 2-Door . 4 *S2 Pontiac Sta. Wen. Lake Orion Motor a FORD. RCORY M SUN. PICKING Csrepe wm 3200 | 2 Ae i . = OF FE 23-7153. at aor |" ‘peers sun u.m | WANTED TO BUY FORD TRAC. "52 Buick Sedan 'ie. PONTIAC STATION, 70, DR” Sam'e crebard. 324 N. Jane, Ans", | iT PONTIAC CHEIF WOUSE ’52 Hudson Hornet Wneten, Ag Amen: teed on Ra. open om. trader: 26 ft Excellent condition For Sale Trucks 90 5] . Cadillac 62 Sed passenaet ‘ Main car as trade-in, OR i a a _ i Se eaduinietatiandndaeededninteaeited : adillac Ge Sedan . BALL 2 ~~ HAUP TE FONTIAC SALES FYE SE ERE RD TAKE Si MODERN MOBILE SPORTS ¢ wHeEL DRIVE JEEP PICK } 31 Dodge 2-D or ee hel Thorpapple |PRIV. ORNER WS CATALINA. ALL __ Orion, MY_ 25304 | man, Reasonable. Inquire 4@787 up PE 2-8673 or FE 40109. . ot Dodge oor ete nnn | | MCCOBS. Cod for promt fo see 1956 Bontise Barcntef custom 4 FOMATOES FOR SALE, YOU PICK! Dixie Highway up FF zoe } 50 Ch let 2-De 106) HILLMAN HUSKEY STATION | and drive. FE 2-179. Gr. Cetalins. Dealers demonatra- Sra bu Cor of K. Long Lk ~"Rent Trailer ‘Space _ 701! oe “TON, PICKUP: INTERNA- i 50 Chevrolet oor wagon, $1300, 1350 Pontiac Rd, OL It’s Y Have money on this beauty. fa B, Doeenere. BOE. lens | ig CHEVROLET # YARD BUMP j : ito HUDSON’ T DR” GOOD COR ,_ It’s Your I Bat june Gove WANTED: GDER APPLES” Mc- AUBURN HEIGHTS TRAILER px. | Take over en ; . ¢ JEROME dition inside and out. Will sacri- | HN. Main Clarkston ieorney’ "i mogern |“ CHEV. 1 TON, EXCELLENT fi y . Private owner, Bag. OPEN NIGHTS TIL, f ERP Sae | Baye eon ta ee cee x Wy 3 Be ONECY,, | sttesiterersiet ver “ sa . *, . * - A ad i > ELetn enn. or FE 6-336 iss CHEV. 4 TON PICKUP. < Olds-Cadillac bee a Side Used Cars / _jy equipped. FE hos Sale Farm Equipment 76 OXFORD MOBILE MANOR, FOR | Sharp! 8108 ony eaLEs a d Orchard Lake at Cass ci Wpere, overbead ig, low Spend It - |%o PONTIAC DELUXE 6B & Hf, See nnn | Meee, who, week tho best Of rae RAS Sa cane a & models to choose from. 7 TA PORTIA. « DOOR CIPFA Gren. 40 by 80 f. lots Tro) N PAN S ST IN USED CAR t Te sii _Dajuse Smeg br 208, Nets, rhe, best | HE GME Wh TOR PANEL FROCK. 1996 Ford, Mainline Vt. $000 e- mWest Side Used Cars PONTIAC CONVERTIR: oF OAkiand #9022 for further inter | “W@ GMC STAKE TRUCK EXCEL- Ye a itien thrucut, 6300. OR _St" Orford ‘on Labevil Eakevide Ra. ie FON Gl GME DELUXE PICK Cy wine ‘53 at E Auto “Accessories. ~ 80 1088 yoo mallee aL Ft | time ue ne gil a9 a tees R&aH, overdrive, like ‘AS Y D “140 PONTIAC DELUXE couPE 1954 Chevrolet '4-T Ton’ =| Me eutifi eo = lor, sharp overdrive, FORD - Aas aS FILT nED | bas ~ are 7 Maddy Panel, very nice condi-| “Well, I see you made up for the cut that Congress made | Also. many other selections in fine ; $148 WILL ‘ie Be Ror Sele Tires 0A U0 Tas Deen used only in fvean mil ths cou last session!” | Lake Orion Motor Sales | Custom Liner ia | #0 FARMALL ON ROBBER. for light hauling. Save > oo oo por MERCURY ONY 2-261 ae — lon ge An ran rt opr ar Beth or white wae On this, North Chevro-, For Sale Cars 91 For Sale Cars 91s}, CHE VIE CONVERTIBLE, 4-DOOR su TOTE iadiey Ra Goodrich: walls op tew cary Put yusr-t “tet> ATT 42738: St not oe Sor t fully equipped. $795" ; 4 rastom ---~ Sie Ray gates. Pe te 50 per cent © | yes BUICK EXCELLENT CONDI- sh a... § 485 | r a on, me moantes on ae ers oe e TLLIAN 32 GMC ‘y TON PICKUP. PER- sine wet, BEE, WM. FE JEP PRES on eS $795 © | 6 Seessactaton apsctele ..... 0 10) Y OUR truck. $000, Complete. Calt rE D. wW LLIAMS | case sconahuon QGeod tires men | pecs —- | 1686 PETS: oP at M Y $56 iss 5 . S01 ‘ w and litter | —%51_5. Saginaw | at Racburn FY FORD SALES : ° |'s9 CHEVIE 4 DR. FE RUNS “GOOD. | “and your old car, #ob _ LARRY 3 Beige Mig ign ofebnane $e Pr eaats sire, alee #0’ wi wen waite ‘oa tan a ROA *-3011 INSTEAD OF PANCY USED CAR __EM_ 12-8025. _MI ¢ 6-5300. Dealer. . gor’ ~ a4 5s NOTE = ee ROTO iii “a aon ear. ew ous x Ls LACTOR, VER GooD : sed. Parts & Service. 1. xy ‘ane 50? 8. Saginaw FE. 4-068 | “S ogoee ft perfect. b peed trane- We would “Rwuer take | the money, “He toes 3 Mr 4-sase . JEROME F eat oo 3 as | ' a Svs r ayke GOOD USED TIRES. $150 UP. mission a speed axle, 2627 that most dealers put me ane Schutz Motors “eee , ’ § 308 | oe ’ vedi z paca. | Alse white wails. 609 6. Saginaw, me Hwy | ear acvertising, " and 1 CY ROC FORD DEALER a te R | Everybody’s Credit saaeo “7 DODOE, STAKE BR GOOD i f th we sood {lod “for” both. MU mecca 7 ™". | Good Used TIRES _B. BARGAIN. | “tires ana AE econ | Sean Ciete features wer me! 6 Introduces OWENS “FOR MORE THAN ‘se yrem 4 DODGE- PLYMOU TH | mee od Here & ree, eA Nraded a aS Ave oie every functional item is | ne Year rranty To BD TO eet To 113 8 Saginaw at Judson Eases tin i) ky TON CHEV WRECKER | tou" | on Below Listed Cars. = YOUR FORD DEALER WILL ACCEPT pre PE 20131 3 STUDEBAKER WITH NEW MO SERVICE TIRE & | age’ Seury “aur equ Me |'S4 Buick Sup. Riv. H’top | 1¢1_¢. Sesmew FE b4101 | Outboard motors. | beste, eppit.|' RAEIBCER STATION | Sihined Call’ memnings, OR , TREADING CO. 3 After 6 call 3839. -1951 Nash Rambler Station Wagon, | , 33 , ‘M@ FORD NTERCEPTOR— WY ances, guns, com ete As) Wagon $300 FE 65-1781 stalled Call mornings, OR ¥ Peers Be en isa FORD F 6 DUMP GOOD | Overdrive, RAH Must sell. | 39 Dodge V8 Hardtop | taut, YE 40008. Alter 6 p.m. st beymem ef @ good used car, Re STATION WAGON. | TP RADE UPOR DOWN fONdition, 1380. FE 24821 afer 1951 chrysier Windsor Deluxe C1.» Packard Patric’n “400 AUCTION PRICES BILL SPENCE sid ton, ike, *new. Preck's eure |S Ford, Victoria om : — = Auto Service 811 SoRD 3 TON-LONG WHEEL | P? Sule ¢ speed trams, REN 55 Pontiac Starchief Cat. | Sept. 188 open 9 to 9. Sharp USED CARS tales be 23s, ($3 Chev Station Wagon wae TRIP SF AMS | CRANKSHAFT ORINDING IN THE base, with rack.” MU_ 4-4482 54 Ford Custom 8, 2-Dr. teas to 1954 models. * down, 0 @ Se Sve. __: ves Lonel he pS gg FOL * Ber alr Chev “AStctep E i i ORD PICK Sed R&H MERCURY. Goon ,_'¥ leaded ( 1 roo. & car. Criinders revered. rok LATE ie Es, m FORD ice | ene Pivmoutn oe Sesen. 55 Ford F’rlane 8 Cl. Sed. ™SXy-on USED CARS mn CLEAR OH PE 6-140, after" poring, cuaAn. ROR | 32 Gey PDr and ¢-Dr WELARE © wNEWE Par RM. * J== ai WITH SNOW | tose “chrysler 4dr. Powerfiite, WW. sce M C ibl ‘Haynes corner Hunter Bivd. Birm. | _4 p.m. ; $150, 601 Meadow A jeadow Ave =—ss§ "53: Nash Rambler Wagon z irate ae pee va In OR | iDeTaTe HYDRAMATIC SERV- FE 48430 ires, R&H. & beauty. | 33 x ercury Convertible | MI_6-2786 ae, MERCOMATIC, SEDAN, 0338.|" PONTIAC @ DR. DELUXE 8 oe one ee ettanne ALL 97166 c . UMITED. TIME oe. WILSON GMC. vonage reo past Ramet ie 4Dr.| tonne soot rvoning Lge NAS AMERRRABOR GGG PONTIAC STARCHEF IHS POT | Ford 3Dr KING BROS. | emchanged and installed, $65 and CLARKSTON 55 Chevrolet BelAir 4-Dr. | he condition, also 2-wheel tratler steering and brakes. Hydra “O Ford Pet Pe < ad Pe 41119 up 745!. Guaranteed ~ | 85 Ch let B 1Ai H’ 10s. 63 FORD #1 EDR, CORTE 6006 __ S5004 matic, Wil secrifice 2% 8. Sagi Ht RON M y R. ALES 33 | | MOTOR SALES evrolet BelAir FH top 1983 : pomtine DAT 1. BH. DEALER For Sale _Motorc cles &3 | New d Used Trucks lees 36 RAMBLER, 4 DR. gEDA AN. THIS sew. 8? W.) Huron re 33041 AT OPDYEE cy .| ane Wee te Chrysler-Plymouth | ’55 Ford Cus. Ranch Wag. TRL VGEE We COMO COE. FOL ne Special Hecial Offer - « MARLEY | DAYIBON, wes (1935 Ford %4-Ton Pickup cunt os -| 422 DeSoto 4Dr. Sedan " Sopra GALES oor See Te . mend FOR PARTY AND sERVICE oN | 1955 GMC %4-Ton Pickup Open Evenings TiO p.m. , 53 Dodge Hardtop Wa FORD De BERT OFFER BILL SPENCE EXTRA Bavidess “Baler “Gee 312 sous | 1952 GMC Utility | i054 BUICK, 3 DOOR WARD TOP. ‘34 Studebaker Coupe afer ¢ EM. P= #2_Oekiand Ave. re Se Di Stemee FIN , 1955 Ford Panel erlient condition. $1450. 106 Glen- SCHUTZ =. peret serine. a — ae 8 = adie STATION New Discount | PE Oe aay | 48 Chevrolet, 12-t. plat: 5-"iy convERTIBES PORES | EE eas tee | Renee er ees. Bi CASE CHOPPER |\JAMES MOTORCY i bod H, WW. Low mile Credit Mgr. | sa Oe ls wad anows Se aN Geaceteae PE | form body with power" mei he Blea Beis. mag ltrs Ine, | AAEM CURL LEE Tone | Ste, Rerad tare ren | Shore Hasn't Seen Anything Good Used Tractors ‘86 AIREL COLT MOTORCYCLE. Z| vit tail gate | ase Sore BOoR | alent "ee Sa pan oan ® FE any is Ne i Wheater & braramatic Ne meee} Fi Th th D ] Of nun ee MeaeOm | TS Si uae MICHIGANS LARGEST SUR SMa GS iy Storied Sn | LN aaa | EOE eR Bh lar De tered 7 Matic, R&H. "000 ‘niles. $1,808, | mission, ¢ noes, M r. Mr. Parks, Midwest +7300 . _For Sale Bicycles 84 GMC TRUCK DEAL ER | “muteage. 3 tone. 9606 EM 34568 ‘gs Pord custém. 2 deor, Ford | R & H. fender skirts, $148, 860 iJ eo Pond B Y Ch } — — a ‘ Matic, RaH. . cash take over payments. FE ie OL BEOSLE RADIO y our evro et /ECIET, T e BOY AND SAVE AT 2 Bors AND 3 GIRL'S BICYCLES, | OAKLAND AT CASS TOD AY’ S ‘8 mere sedan, RAM. Clead jc road Sot SPE _CHOBPED AND | a S bpdremetis He money | HOUGHTEN & SON $4) cen OA 05208, FE 5-9485 MAZUREK ehanneled, Olds. Hydra. down Assume monthly payments . 428 North Rochester | BOY'S SCHWINN BIKE, §20 — | | \rOT Tre 3-704 Mer Mr. Parks, Midwest ¢7500 Mate wn ey ore ee we ts PoRD AN DELIVERY SPECIAL MOTOR SALES jest FORD Vi ADI, | _Harotd Turner, Ford. AA BUYS V-# engine, large fresh air heate \ Bouth Bivd. at Woodward heater, whitewall tires. No money STA Yter ~ Boats & Accessories 85) taceilent ” condi |}____PE eesst_ | down. Assume Monthly payments GOOD USED CARS — Riding ond Vee cerden Wweeter..| —~ North Chevrolet, MI 42735. 6 PLYMOUTII | 8} BEL-AIR $2763 per month. Call Credit |-s¢ Olds, 98 4 door hard top, demo 3% to 4, . EVINRt? worors S | Mer Mr. Parks Miawest 4-7500. | sg Chev, Deluxe Station Wagon, peveral Ln eaetee, st MICHIGAN P' LLERS FOR | For Sale C 1 ‘Belvedere SHI | This ts a ome owner car. very | Harold Turner. Ford demo, . for most ‘su "rotery mowers.| MARINE SALES & SERVICE ___ For sale vars sharp, Inside and out, tvery top. ‘S1 FORD ¢ DR. @ CYLINDER. 1°89 Chev, Bel Atr conv t f Biades 8 TELEGRAPH ae ne SPORT - TONE PAINT. dark blue body, R&H, tinted wind-| geod condition, reasonable. OR | ‘55 Chev. Deluxe, 3 door. re or e nvesiment tos REE'S SALES & SERVICE, | PROPLLENT VALUES On NEW A BRONEE & CANARY VEL. | Snag Vout Supe oe | a FOR D, 3000, CORB ive | 34 Chev. Delune.” 2" door | Clemens FE > USED BOATS & MencuRY MO.| FINAL CLEARANCE LOW nee PEOPLE'S AUTO SALES . 0980 ‘33 Chev. sedan "RAN Binck, You'll Want Your Car to Last a Repairs pg STORAGE AND PICK- ~ STEERING, RADIO AND | ®&_Oakiand _FE_ 3-258 | S-soRp COUPE REAL TRAE CER 3 Chev. Be! Air, ‘pnar top j ' Ra ; 604006) UP Iii HEATER. POW, BRAKES ‘SCHEV. on RS Pook. N. 17,000 | “Lots of extras $7601 ‘33 Chev, ri. green. | Longer Than INLAND LAKE SALES W-WALLA CIOAR LIGHT: | jt CHEV. 4 "DR CONDE noel | 1956 WIN ELD ‘WASHERS. “ratles. $1,065 , 83 Rye. 8 ~ Se eens tia Ee cuinmeee so ine pa weeew| = Beattie | TAVibR CHEVROLET soo ‘em Fr. Ty ce orn Ww, * feel (CHEV DEMONSTRATOR. | “oemasout are? niewno. PE OAREANE'® cours UGUSisT | OC C C) Garden & wa Bysipment. 1083 | Looms ie Hwy. MAple ° 'N ———_ SREY, DEALERSHIP Eis at een DEMO'S soast PER MONTH ‘Bud Shelton ora NORTH qT B ER 5 th aoe for m oa. sibs cents Ren EXECUTIVE CARS BRAID Offers ~sam| Your Ford Dealer CHEVROLET | So See Our Selection of "OK" Senna, Sou otra end refinishia : at ‘M6 Old’s 98 Hol. Cpe x: | anal Harrington ‘Boat Works Substantial Savings MOTOR SALES ‘$4 Chev. Bel Air . $1296 Since 1930 ; | Auction Sale 9 8, Tei FE_2.0003 ng DesuiePivmouth Dealer | (34 cher, Balai ftom | At Stoplite in Waterford | National | Used Car s—Today. ene 848 . 4 : bi a 1982 CHR. ri ‘.: "33 Mercury 2 door ... Big savings AUCTION. FRIDAY, SET. 1. aT) Utility, OH PPE witat. Aver 2-DOORS — 4-DOORS Case tr eas ‘83 Chev, Bel Alr Tulone’ Biston ma “Forder, a a of Witem of tin miler west a ae HY, Sort ATwaten| Hardtops — Converts. | it CHEVROLET; down, Assume | 'M Ford goo, 0000 8 ms |_ th Tit ortomati on tint | Bonded J we aie Ra. sorbed Guiry cat Boat, 8450 Oktoor! eae : monthly parmenie, of Lhe fr Rud Shetton Nicioe ‘Sate Used Cars 2\1 S. SAGINAW ainnceHolstetm i ‘tres core. carer ane tervice Senrerah € Lae $195 Parks. Miawest” +7300." Harold Cor, Auburn & E. Bivd FE 4-6728 ; : | a 2 Y t boats Teense ie . urner, Fo * ’ , ” ame ser the ‘cattle f St on, this Pege trailers. Everything for @*' OR YOUR CAR DOWN | 's¢ CHEV. NOMAD. STATION WAG- GUARANTEED 53 PLYMOUTH 4Dr. Cranbrook ......... $ 795 ‘orm 4S Soducttve herd. &unit OWENS MARINE SUPPLY on, V-6 R & H, power glide, : Ortetpal paint, Redio & Heater Bycramatic Ready te go Bie Sonera ei || REMAN TTT Seater are | CCR NTRAL | + | ONE FULL Motel6. pt neha hase GERGURY “OUTBOARD MoToRs | TP TO MOS. ON BAL. ” Michigan's Old | : 'SSCHEVROLET 6 Hardtop ........ 0000. $1595 Ease tractor plow. 25 rts and service, Shorty Hook's | ; ichigan 's Oldest 1955 YEAR Y CORAL & GREY 2 tone, Radio & Heater, W Walls a Ee be at —— irs. | _Fisce._3138 reas Lake Ave. | TARE ADVANTAGE OF, OUR, LOW | “TINCOLN & - IN yt . , ie iss Nowell ork d Octachate bend "ANDERSON : Volkswagon, ‘93 CHEVY SWS CHEVROLET ‘Deluxe 4Door .......... $ 745 s xeeHORe ¥ BUY WITH CONFIDENCE FROM MERCURY” . / Original BLACK Moish. Radio & Heater Power Glide, 2 se night 7 p.m. Large as HARDWARE CO. _. L k N . / Covers look tike ne H emart sale Salp Form, pat teen WAGENAKER, WEFT r4 Cave Our Dealer Ike INGW, $695 1 ‘ fans | . $75. 1579 Lakeview Syivan HASKINS , Chub coupe with radip’ heater ana | 'S] PONTIAC § Pass Coupe... 0.6... .0 6. $ 498 3 For Sale Housetrailers 78 jhe Offered 87° ; BLOOD OFFERS THESE A Bee ge Car anaemae we, A Jeectifal Wide OREEN finish, very clean interior: Heater, good tires : ‘4, MACOMB MOUIETRABLER. 31|> on 3 ransunoune To suane | “Oakland County's | ON THE HIGHWAY | wqie. piu 55 FORD — | 'ss CHEVROLET 2Do0r 8 os... -..0.-..81595 a ae. Ye FR! Pontiac manent Sept. 2. Wil Fastest Growing Dealer | Leave it at the Red Cross. Y 55 Ford ...... + $1095 Pigadare chit, 3 Tone GREEN, Radio & Hester. Covers. For 0 ‘oneal » 7 ty Oliver’s for a safety: .Used Cars | Radio & hester “ $995 _ Ra is | i Gee ae omen ted sed ee | pow tiRe 2 Door | Sta iis” im pare | EVROL ET BN Oe as cats : 18210 Milf « 7. : ‘ aw ‘ y, IVORY, 5 new W Wall Tires, Radio & — eer Aa WANTED 70 Pisast: Ferry Service Ine. OR FORD $595 ’52 Nash Rambler ..$ 5451 eater, Bower Gigs. > URED TRAILERS WANTED, IO | gRUcK GOING WORTH, PART | INE ; . mete b beater, evertiive’ '54 CHEVY | Wea cath Hee ato —— a ~ FANCY 1953 2-Door ,......$ 895 DODGE Coronet 51 Ford... .ssees J 445 $1095 Oe suena 2Do0oe . voc ceeeee. $1 195 +6771. 7 PPL PP PPL LAL LDL ALL OPP A? | PONTIAC : Radio & heater ike new. . 7 eater, Ford-O-Matie, i666 HOLLY TRAILER, 21 FT. | JUNE CARS WANTED ~ “ | 095 1989 | 295 sa" Neg one You ean tong tare 5 ae nee PE ae | Soo MEM Motor Sales Some Are 1953 2Door y.++---$ 995] MERCURY 2-Door Sy oat $25) SINS '83 FORD Convertible 8 ....ceecceeee se. 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Power Brakes. 1954 2-Door $1595, C ons SLE R Imp't, 4.Dr, , Here + om saat le just ake new A. Radio & Heater, “Crean Interior, Clean Drayton Plains, OR 39-1200. “H. J. oe ELT 'S6 Custom i Dr $2095 JON eee ‘53 Pontiac oe neene $ 845| it’ you want's nice one »! a = * ore we nf, eater , . . aribee ee Tene BACHAKOE, wa Bro ee oi pels, Ww vie ar ae PONTIAC | Se ] 90 hevrolet ...... $ 325 ‘54 CHEVY % yong Er eel agon »+.+.+..-$ 895 FA < | 5 , fee f t. “owe ia Bail I One ‘wampe, Bud Shelton Motor Sales | °53 Deluxe 2-Dr. $ 895 1950 2-Door ...... 4953 evera radio & heater hice family ‘eat BEIOE, fadio & West et purehased from dollar tor tate models. | “Radio & Heater, W Walls, Stan- ra : ma SAVE $$ bor. Au =a mae Bled, FE S838 | Gard Transmicsion ‘FORD Real Specials 2B Buick Hitop .. -.$ 995 sts ira rep een SEE THESE TRUCKS AND OTHERS ls woadieion, “0 ’ . 1958 thon oN used “~ r light] ~ ~ Be rae Then Bring it Here | Naco's nug, Dr, 8195 1985 Convertible ...$1798) LINCOLN 4Dr. Sedan +53 3 Dodge Cl Cpe, $ 59s} mine 83 CHEVROLET ¥4-Ton P/U ........0.4.$ 795 , : 1958 Radio & Heater, pare Tire, Corne: Wind 3 AVERIEU'S” ™ |'sScostomine eRe 805) ORD —_|_ STUDE. Pres. 4Doo | NORTH nen ‘Trailer Sales | 2m Pe Re gas 19582 Doors... 8 28 w | Ay AROLD CHEVROLET |S! CHEVROLET 1-Ton P/U oe... $995 NEW 19587 TRAILERS HIGH $$$ Paid ‘ Door, “Radio & Heater, Hydra- |“ | CADILLAC, Very Nice | . N tj ~ New MAROON Paint. Good Tires 700x17, Heater. ON saiehie NOW |, “tesa” ure woot eats™' DONT] AC) OLIVER iisektte tine TURNER B ded De ler} MATTHEWS-HARGREA ie as one RARER | on COST V aeererarars Cm oNaY |RETAILSTORE BUICK | oir." | Ford Dealer | ms veonussn | "Your CHEVROLET zAEs = losurence Phot MOTORS “GOODWILL | — Cassat W. Pike © | 4645S. Woodward Ave. BIRMINGHAM FE 4546 Rivest “towosy.| 803 N, Main, Rochester | |.) USED CARS” 20 Orchard Lake Ave. PE 43gas FE 29167 Birmingham, Mich. MI 42738 4- , FE 4-25491 . ree ee ESO Pe si nH Open till 9! ; Midwest 47500 \ ‘at Pe: a2 / ee ' 2 * % vipa wy he pains ot . 7 7 7 , , ess eae - ‘ i Li ‘ ate PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER: 19, 1956 FORTY-THREE Jeannie Carson Gets Snarled Up With Americanese 4 T Dea't Delay, Call Today 5 Years Jo Poy 9 S. jessie ‘companist, Buddy Pepper (he’s also Lisa Kirk's accomp.), a $650 i watch .. . Lola Fisher, who got her big break understudying in ‘busy understudying the ailing Julie Andrews. D&M Building Service | parents at The Harwyn ._, . Marlene Dietrich gave her ac- “My Fair Lady,” had to postpone her trip to H'wood—still too Earl's Pearls... Don't smoke in bed. The ashes you leave may, be your own.—Jewell (Kans.) Repub- lican. FE 2-7004 CROSLEY Authorized SERVICE Member ef Oakland County Electrentes Association FE 4-1515° Open Eves, “ 10 P.M. i WISH I'D SAID THAT: Warner Bros. is about to release “Giant,” and an exec said, “I hope the picture does better than the team did.” TODAY'S WORST PUN: Roger Price gangster who studied spiritualism. He went from bad to me- dium. asking him to say a few words into the mike.” That's earl, SERVICE? Yes! ® Tape Recorders ® Record Players oT. © Hi-Fi © Redh . @ P. A, Systems BLAKE RADIO TV. 3149 W. Huron FE 4-5791 C&V Electro Mart Brother. vas Saved J (Copyright 1956, The Hall Syndicate, Inc.) Easy TV Service | ie - am PROMPT Stee . Serie LE 1 Giers name ERVICE “i When You Want It | ®""2,,. U : at Sopetive aig iyi, HAMPTON [2 oe" ccc. Yj : 27 Eat at evening “a ELECTRIC |3#2". Z $25 W. Heren FE 4-2525 | Meseas rulers Yy - 96 Preneh plural CHILD WE HAVE IT! [4 cireuier piste “Shoes for the ENTIRE Family 42 coe reom ECONOMY SHOE STORE |, ror N. |81 Note of ss2N.rerey =f ae - tells of the reformed) ° 1 | Sportscaster Chris Schenkel claims horseracing is the easiest ‘event to cover: “You never have to run after the winning horse, Holtywood Screening. “Follow that Woman.” (9) Na- tional News. (4) Amos ‘n Andy. - (2) Adventures of Ellery Queen. ’ “Star of Kashmir.” | 10:10—-(9) Weathervane. 10:15~(9) TV Baseball Hall of Fame. 10:30—(9) Lone Wolf. (4) Confi- dential File. (2) Mr. District At- torney. 14:00—(7) Soupy’s On. (9) Good Neighbor Theater. (4) News. (2) News. Kitten Beats the Heat —in a Home Freezer a a afily ils a z turbances. gold, blond ond gold, sbony Regekw price $1795 | and we'll give you toward the purchase of greater TV pleasure! This is ebous as attractive an offer as we've ever been able to make. Bring in your old indoor antenna end we'll give you $3.00 toward the purchase of Channel Mener's ‘tensetional new SHOWMAN antenna. INDOOR ANTENNA | EVER MADE “fee Rewwen, wth nee “Maobyed? detrets teing, brings in stronger pictures over longer distances, rejects un- wanted signals that couse “ghee” end other picture de- Tunes Tout lhe your TV set —— no reds fo fers with, ne quvesework, no possibility of error, “Your cholee of three “decor designs” — = mahepeny ond $300 ond sitves, EASY TERMS OPEN EVERY EVENING Nixon Explain Today's Radio Programs VISION Star | sre bs she cw sc we So — arter belt she can’t shock the Nixon Explains |. idetrack ays ec) CleVISION Siar | er,mse crt seo p Josh L oge n Si etra s . : belt.” aad when ber Mule heart ’ N ) f ’ Di ussion u : : Gena Wim, (700) CKLW, (900) «© WW, (050) «= WCAR, (1130) WEYZ, (29%) «= WON, (1400) | WIBK, (1499) p | (| | desieos @ epost of ‘theend she | W a SC Abo e shouldn't cause turmoil by re- ew F laleal ecm. [sees [ime las PulllesClens Se Soa WW, News by Lewis de ope . $:30—W2R, Music Hall nd ae | “I went in store the other : Says Adlai Description By EARL WILSON Saw Sewn sper awa Neve aie WTR bred Wolt Wonderland | English Actress Asks day and polly wg eair of evert of Ike's Administration Pes YORK—Two girl scouts sat talking in Sardi’s. I was wae ewe a wee’ Joni aot WCAR, With Clem : Aediseope for Jumper When She shoes.” Jeannie related, “and the Contains a Mistake “y, « aim di-| ©30—WJR, Dinner Date WPON, Zee te Parade yo ig BPR Wants Sweater shoe clark al Wat refed cut the aed ou like girls and I like girls; exclaimed that dynamic di-) “9% WIR, Digner ete | 11:00-WIR, Phil _ wae. Seb WCAR. Tiser Tunes carpet, All I wanted was a pair of : rectors’ director, Joshua Lockwood Logan 3d, “so . . . let's BETE. Met Allen | Ww. Witching | Hour Y-CRLW. Mews, David WON, Guy Ruan pumps as they afe called in Ameri- RENO, Nev. (®—Vice President talk about girls. WJBK, Don McLeod CKLW, News, Sports WCAR, News, Roundup SWKYa. Winter Wonceriand By EMILY BELSER ca.” Nixon tossed a light verbal jab at} “Or, better yet . , . Just girl. Gena Rowlands!” he specified. feria News WON, ‘News, sports | ose cWamr deck WJBE. Ball Game” NEW YORK (INS) — Pity the| “es 8 rd : “This h haired, long-limbed blonde beauty’s going "WwWa, Three Star ‘Extra "ys: Top af ihe Town Weak, Ruythm Roundup | WCAR- Ball Game poor acting girl—especially when | The oo are sine bes bop reference to the joney~ s- : . Wx¥Z “Ener CKLW, Arthur God ” . 1 |"roubles wi situati Democratic presidential nominee) to be a big star,” continued Josh the Genius about the | cxiw. Fulton, Lewis WRK Mews ae * rwi) Dandatand iad "ron, Tempe Mrs, Burton She can’t _ Americanese In merrie old England, “por- last night in a.speech at Whittier,| emoter from Cambria, Wis. “She reminds me a little of | w a Gees Sette ame CKLW, News, Homechats | "0 "78, Fet Batre ridge” means oatmeal, ‘tinned » WPON, Call the Tun THURSDAY MORNING Ww News, McLeod WXYZ, McKenzie's Matinee Jeannie Carson is really up the goods are canned goods ‘Boiled Marilyn .. . 1 wae. Auto poems 0:00--wam, B News, Roundup Wroe Ticats fee han ty | CKLW. Bud Davies lingo tree when it comes to shop-!sweets” are hard candy, “water exy hase’ Name eoadns dl bei “Ah, yes, Marilyn," I drooled. “When you directed her in ‘Bus| wxy2. dageter ame WXYZ, Fred Wolf 10:0—-WWi News wan, Neve po ping on this side of the Atlantic. biscuits” are crackers and “sones” ° ty 2 CKLW, Morgan . “ pO . Secs tc ta ono ant eee | | eee erate | ee . " m- ‘ { CHIPS ARE CHIPS ocratie administrations had lifted) “You like to talk about her, too, don’t WEAK, Newt, Spinoraina Wiz, Pred Well Skuw, sixy Time | ree eee ag «| Bow Saturday CBS-TV serics, “About the only Engtish term this country to “a new plateau) you?” His mustached lp turned up in an S3e—WIR. Pick’ Winner | WIBE: News Reid WCAR, News, Music wd, Women in My Mous| “Hoy, Jeanie,” bas to beul an ‘that seems to be familiar to peo- of abundance. | understanding smile. “In England they're ware, = 16 We dn Wane pe ner Saae eeh Eee Maan a eae wotte « mg on all ‘Ple here,” the actress declared, persia “ “at te ve what rapping ber. Of course they axe. . . sae d oee- wan — Wea, Bob Marvel © Day a WIR, a Hall first I _ id’ is atlas. Everyiedy totms te a plateau —_“It is a table _ taken over England. a ww, Your Lite CKLW. Ne vid WCAR. Music tn’ the Air ‘WWJ. Jim Deland “At tried it alone,” said/know that means French-fried ren goonies * ™EM The girl ts loaded with fears,” hasten- SHI: wrteconterence | WAR. Neth Caffe | THURSDAY AFTERNOON | SEW fT RO, ang |the Pert redhead, “but T soon found potatoes.” * : ; d the boy from Texarkana who now 4 WCAR, News, 6pinorama WPON, Scramble 12:00—WJR, Jack White J, News at out my mistake. First thing 1 di * ‘The Eisenhower administra. °¢ °" WPON, News, . Orville | 7:30-WJR, Music Ha WWJ, iews WXYZ, Wsttrick-Sporta (was to go into a store and ask At which point, Jea ded -tion,”’-he-said,—‘is—-not-content-to—Delongs..to__the .world..“She’s got this. om a a SaLe Terrance (0 : pt aw. News Tex Ben WIBK. Re Nowe arpon i Mcteod for a jumper the interview. | ut on har sasaki rest on any flat plateau. Since the, terrific censor thing Inside that says bE Sg A WISE. Hew po hy SE WJBK, News, Tom George | WCAR. News, Muste | * 6 @ tosh, adjusted ther suspender belt teau of 1952 was reached, when| ‘That's not good enough.’ If she‘can con- 10:00—WJR, Auto 0:90—WIR, Jack White | WPON. ‘Audiecope swan ‘Muste Mall “ ‘j , t he a hg ms Ratha tierra acaaee "dey eeee” (Septet mel SEL ache "ate “ale ce be Van ag er emotions an € of Town Wolf means--a sweater, es- never had it a, the gross na- become one ofthe greatest stars we've = Van Kuren ' CKLW, Nowe’ Dovid CELW, Bud Davies CELW, Bonds Banas lady brought me a dress with no| ip tional product has increased from had. sleeves and very little neck! So I Answer to Previees Pussie $345,229,000,000 to $408,300,000,000.; *¥&" 4 tried again. This time I asked for And the average gross wage of “Now there’s Audry Hepburn. One of T d ’ T l ee P a ‘woolly,’ That really stopped the aC American jobholders the most civilized girls I've ever met! — « ay -- y. clArNiey fh number a record” 68 609,800, ‘has| Some girls get so-besteged they elam up, O Ss elevision rogi ams PevKnow what she brought me?) [ofataepct ets ee ae ae ee, nak ml not Audrey. Groce Kaly's ke 6 gut ws Programs furnished by stations fisted In this column are subject fo change without notice. Long woolen - soy, 7 per week same pe- her word. When she says she won't do Sie vp Hod.” any more movies, this is no phony thing. Channel 2—WIBK-TV = Channel 4—WWJ-TV «Channel ]—WXYZ-TV = Channel 9—CKLW.TV | FRUSTRATED CLERK ESEBESEJ0g ms oe A banner-waving, horn tooting| Mary Martin . . The saleslady was very upset,, Fotctatrietcr crowd that occupied all 2,500 seats’), : according to Jeannie. sla inic in the high school auditorium! , |4PHH, yes, Mary,” I drooled again. enna” TONIGHT’S TV HIGHLIGHTS |1:55—(4) Today in Detroit. 12:38—(2) Ladies Day. (4) Charlie) “Imagine,” she said, imitating [314 mC heard Nixon make what was billed|-__”- - - Probably can’t be uncoupled from 6:00—(7) Kukla, Fran and Ollie.'s:00—(2) Cartoon Classroom. (4)| Ruggles. (7) The Erwins. (9)\the poor frustrated clerk, “wool) F=retat nt as his first major address last TV and from Brazil to do ‘South Pacific’ in the movies which| (9) Meet Corliss Archer. (4) 6 Today. (7) Little Rascals. Cartoons. underwear in the summertime!” night at his home town of Whit./I'll likely do. My God, she looks 10 years younger than she did| o'clock News. 8:25—(4) News. 12:45—(9) Mary Morgan Show. .-_ * * tier. 10 years ago! But Gena has as big a chance as anyone. 6:15—(7) News. (4) Weathercast.|s:30—(4) Today. (1) Wixie Wonder-|1:00—(4) Hollywood St At Whittier he clung to the GOP| “The public has one year to see Gena on stage and then never) (2) News. land. “Oan Kitchen. (9) Piyeoue at ee feminine star in Ward’s TV Service theme of Peace, ecerens ans again!” Josh drank the last of his coffee. “Hollywood'll take|6:20—(4) Dolores. 8:45—(2) News, Weather. 1:05—(9) Shoppers Show. England —_— ranger at bom a Ld eT wn another” toc * the Gena and will never let her come back. Gena...” 6:25—(2) TV Weatherman. 9:00—(2) The Garry Moore Show.) 1:25—(2) TV News. a Other ERTIES Pe Me. TV, Radio, Car Radio “Gena who?” I said. : ) : (4) Romper Room. (7) Robin & 1:30—(2) Linkletter’s House Party.| She must remember that when 2 6:30—(T) Disneyland. ‘The Great FE 2-2976 46 N. Hilldale | +’ * * Cat Family.” (9) Million Dollar _@ Temnensce Ernie. he wonts So — plain, OPEN EVENINGS “Rowlands!” he frowned. “The girl I've been talking about all| Movie, “The Inside Story.” (4)|* 39 — (2) Arthur Godfrey. (1))08—(2) The Big Payoff. ( rey M dash saan ie this time! But gosh, I see I've got to go. Thanks for coming. It} Eddie Fisher. (2) Pick the Win- Theater. ster). Matinee er. (1)| che musts eee! Ss — 9:55—(4) Faye Elizabeth. Film Festival. was nice being able to talk about Gena this way.” uae. . : ; 6:45—( News Caravan te:00—<4} Home. ae 7m Ba (9) — . 10:25—(4) Window in 3:00—(2) ter - THE MIDNIGHT EARL... ... 7:00—(4) Nation's Press Confer-'19.39(2) Strike 1 nh (| Queen for a Day. Day Faye Emerson took off on another month's trip to Europe. A ence. (2) Frankie Laine Time.| Home. |3:15—(2) Secret Storm. |flock of eateries booked “farewell parties” for Jayne Mansfield 7°3%—(7) The Amazing Dunninger. 19: 55_(7) News. |3:25—(9) News. [Dut she ahnounced the “only official one”. <- Littan Roth's 5 $0) 1) ec Ken en pi. tse0—G2)- Valiant Lady. (4) Tic xme—(2), Edge of Night. 9) hoping to see “I'll Cry Tomorrow” on the Biway ‘stage—and Su-/ “house (9) Playhouse. “My Fa- Tae Dough. (1) Story Studio. +: et > oo. : san Hayward she’s, interested 4 11:15—(2) Love of Life. » Modern Ressances says snes, eed. 4 vorite Aunt.” (4) (Color) TV/1::25-(7) News Ace. 4:00—(2) Four O'clock Theater. Red Buttons'll concentrate on making movies ... John | Playhouse. “Out to Kill.” (2) The|y):39(2) Search for Tomorrow. (© Conety Time (1) Margie. Houser’s going to Russia te look inte hotel possibilities for ; (4) Tt Could Be You. (7) Robin| (9) Justice © %:38—(7) The Eddy Arnold Show. 4:30—(2) As the World Turns. (4 Conrad Hilton. & Ricky. @) Finish Yourself (9) Theater. “Charlie Chan im)11:45-(2) Guiding Light. Cactus Dan. (1) Cisco Kid. , Prince Rainier brought along nine cases of his favorite) Reno.” (2) President ices The Early Show. (7) and SAVE! ‘French champagne .. . Gina Lollobrigida refused to join a Speaks. Sponisdred by the Reputx... . SHURSDAY AFTERNOON Mickey Mouse Club. (9) Dance, circus parade at the Paris premiere of “Trapeze” because, “1| ican National Coniithittee. 12:00—(2) Mid-day Movie. (4) Din Our experts will show you how }: 0 Diag) Party | or we will do the complete job | don’t like to show my body” . . . Sid Caesar installed a barber 9:00—(7) Wednesday Night Fights. "Done School. (7) 12 :15—(4) Pet Parade. ourselves, . chair in his office, to cut haircutting time. Ladwig Lightburn vs. Kenny Comics. §:30—(4) Flash Gordon. (4) Hole- Lane. (4) This Is Your Life. (2)/1%:253—(9) Billboard. In-One. COMPLETE LINE OF USC AND Jayne Mansfield’s muscle man, Mickey Hargitay, walks 20th Century-Fox Hour. “Over- ae yo tote A gt . her Great Dane down B’way while Jayne's emoting . . . night Haul.’ Dancer Helen Gallagher and Frank Wise, both of “Pajama_ | 9:30—(4) Studio 57. John Ireland in bring in your old GARAGE SPECIAL Game,” will wed... Sammy Davis Jr. will be named “Mayor “This Land is Mine. | of Showbusiness City.” #:46—(7) Don Wattrick Sports 4 ~ 1@ © 90 1%-car, complete with Headlines. indoor TV antenna... cement work, 8 x 7 steel over- Actress Dorothy Malone introduced Charlie Simonelli to her! 19:99—() | *100” TRADE IN ON YOUR OLD SET aes “Too fone of magic from SYAANIA for 'S7 AVAILABLE FORTY-FOUR | : | __THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1956 ayer bs le als w College Course _jensineering work. Spokesmen said ED | Ser ane Deodorants Can Be Deadly ce oe | UNITED _ Distributors Downtown and at Tel-Hurow ATLANTIC CITY, N.J.—(INS)—/lem at alfftudes above 50,000 fett/of ozone. - ey Sen Surveys show that wild animals| Dr. Stokiner said the first cases| elders using new “‘inert-gas'year evening school course which react better when shipped by air- ‘of human injury from ozone ex-|shielded” arc-welding processes. {will equal two years of college pre-|plane than domestic animals. JUST 3 MORE SALE DAYS... SHOP TOMORROW. - FRIDAY and SATURDAY and SAVE! =| Harmony House 2- Piece “can Automobile Assn, has cited he aad ] | i | |The growing use of “‘little blue,;when the sun converts ordinary -llights” — ultra-violet rays — as|air into relatively large amounts ‘home deodorants and commercial sterilizers was cited as a potential health hazard. *. * « j The charge was one part of .a- istrong indictment of the gas ozorie, ‘popularly thought to be a health-; igiving, beneficial friend of man.) Ozone is the form of ordinary alr with more oxygen rather than the ordinary ‘sir we breathe—it has three atoms of oxygen rather than the usual two in its chemical structure, | the extra atom coming from the oxidizing effect ef the sun’s | ultra-violet rays. Some mountain resorts have ‘boasted of the ozo ne-content of their “clean air.” And ultra-vio-| let lights have been employed as, “miniature suns” to oxidize un-| desirable odors coming from home stoves, bathrooms and to isterlize public food and drinking- dispensing machines. WORSE THAN DIOXIDES But a group of air pollution ex- |perts told a session of the 130th annual meeting of the American Chemical Society the ozone prod- ‘yet of these tittle biue lights -was-a+ highly poisonous gas—100 times as | hazardous as carbon monoxide. And Dr. Herbert E, Stokiner of the U.S. Public Health Service | as $125 a week. 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