- 1 } ; ? 4 . a7 y f pe . > at nh apc RM ; #7 3 ‘i ih Goal ws. Weather ones Forecast “PONTIAC MICHIGAN, W WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER i, 105742 PAGES sasOCi4TED TRESS gure 7s ee Saar the above happy scene where children of many races began the great adventure together. BUT IN BIRMINGHAM, ALA. — Rebellion flares as a small group of Woodlawn High School _ Students stage a bitter and noisy demonstration over a that Negro children plained to seek, Police Arrest Bombing Suspects - &, ha 5 Firm in Detroit Gets Contract. for Post Office |. Expect New Building to Be Completed easly Next Spring = ‘A Detroit’ construction company has submitted the winning bid to build Pon- tiac’s first main post office, it was announced today. by Postmaster General Arthur E. Summerfield. Construction of the new building, expected to be completed by early spring, will begin immediately, ac-| ¢ ar Wirepbete dices at police ‘cadamant. Some 28 suspects have been arrested for questioning. Five Negroes were arrested near Nashville schools an hour before class time this morning.” They were charged with carrying firearms. ‘Two ARE HELD — Police investigating the . bombing of Hattie Cotton School in Nashville bring in two more s s. Sgt. Herman Cobb, center, of the Nashville police, holds a coil of cording to Abrahant Nu- wire found in the possession of the men, W. D. sholtz, partner in the A & A Hodge (left) and Carroll Crimmons. They are Hopes fo Prove Troops Averted Racial Violence Governor of Arkansas to Appear Sept. 20 in School Integration Suit LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (i— Gov. Orval Faubus, soon to have his “day in court,” was marshaling evidence today to convince the U.S. gov- ernment that racial vio- lence would have exploded in Little Rock if he had not’ barred Negroes from enroll- _ing in a high school here. “It will be all’ forms of evidence, documentary and through witnesses,” the governor told newsmen. __, Faubus quietly accepted a sum- _|Construction Co., 2024 Na-|—— \tional Bank Building, De- U. N. Buildin Tour a Close Second Pontiac Begins z "58 Changeover Nusholtz said he “expected to close the deal to purchase the land | from Huron Plaza, Inc., of Royal Halt 1957 Production; New Models Slated Early in. October | Oak by Septembér 15.” ae tions for the building would coane!| diately follow this transaction, be| added. He received a telegram from the post office department. at 9:15 | ‘| this morning relating the news. | The Detroit firm had outbid four | ether companies trom Chicago, | ee ithe 1958 model, S. E. Knudsen. tiac Press theater special. Without a doubt, Rex Har- The cost of the building has not ‘Pontiac general manager, an- nounced today. been disclosed. * Several plants are already in the cake. * * ithe process of their changeover as Site tar the post office is the land the assembly plant completes its on the south side of West Huron 197 _/peedaction today,” Knudsen) Street, between Chippewa road and sai With Press Tourists By GEORGE T. TRUMBULL JR. nen ere Pontiac Moto; Division has be- ing overlooking the East River. ‘My Fair Lady’ Tops NEW YORK CITY—There’s no question about what| gun its progressive changeover for has proved to be the stellar attraction of this year’s Pon- But vying Sharply for second place was Tuesday's edu-| cational tour through the historic United Nations Build- “I was simply spell-| maintain order in Little Rock it "jmons yesterday to appear Sept. 20 before U.S. Dist, Judge Ronald N. Davies, whose actions he has described as “arbitrary and high- At issue is the federal govern- ment's petition for a preliminary injunction, restraining Faubus from interfering with the integra- tion of Central High Schoo}. ‘Armed guards have been on duty there, turning away Negroes, for a week. A spokesman for Gov. Faubus today said the governor became ill during the night. Another spokesman at the man- ;sion said, “‘He’s not sick at all— \rison as Professor Henry Higgins in “My Fair Lady” gets’ just tired and not feeling well | He’ ll be all right in a day or two.” * * * The governor says he still feels ihe did the right thing, and that to over in an orderly manner. so | Mrs. Robert c. Callow, of, saimber of employes at any one (3495 W. Long Lake Rd.,' |Orchard Lake. Topping off our U.N. Nushéltz described the building | ‘with part basement and will| any one time will Be 6,200 ém- feature the modern open-counter; ployes. tour, dur- jover and start production in order |to build up a flow of parts for the| Pontiac plant as well as the seven’ plants across the country. !Security Council, “Pontiac's assembly plant will; Council, and the jcommence production of the 1958 Genera] Assembly. — early in October,” Knudsen Some of the visitors purchased * * * Trusteeship, erty back for 20 years, with renew- more famous) al options up to 30 years more.’ U.N. stamps. | counters also were | Wilson, Earl ......... . 4 (San Francisco. He was ffhrown > for sure.” =. ' Only hours before, the dredge’ Women's Pages: ... 23 thru 28 (Continued on Page 2, Col. 2) * fy 12 : ‘Hits Confidential on Dirty Money| == This followed trips through the| Millions for Magazine | Research. Inc., which was set up mained mum today when asked | field, State Senator ‘L. Harvey Lodge, Oakland County Republican Be fee Mekdes. a smut station’’| + if they had furnished information | Chairman Arthur Elliott, Oakland County Prosecutor Frederick C. ang a “sewer” to channel scan- sibly before the Teamsters con-- COQS BAY, Ore. W-A huge’ crew had been presented with a below deck eating dinner at the, vention opens Sept. 30. |Army dredge sank in Coos Bay|plaque for two years of accident- time. | Hoffa is favored for election a8 channel last night minutes after free operation. | poaT SWAMPED new Teamsters president. His|it was rammed by a -Norwegian| Most of the 50-man crew were rivals for the $50,000-a-year job) freighter. Three members of the i They rushed to the deck and, BES Sates NIE ES SPE RAE COR i Be Tat 2 p.m, Was necessary to ring the school jwite National Guardsmen. The guards will remain on duty jat the school but in smaller num- a he told newsmen. oy rules are the same,” he meaning that Negroes would not be permitted to enter. af ’ he ¢ design. “The engine, foundry, axle, plat- ing pine the General Ageemnty) “Tension has seesened eomasehet The department has (ing and sheet metal plants wil be Was heard discussing the Hungar-| in that area,” he said when asked been negotiating with bidders ” love first to complete our change-|ian situation, was a luncheon in| Prosecutor Tells Jury why the guard had been reduced. since July 31. the delegates’ dining room. _ ‘Filthy Scandal’ Made | * * * That checked with observations jof reporters who stood watching at }Central High School and at North LOS ANGELES w—Confidential Little Rock High School in a neigh- magazine dragged celebrities boring community across the Ark- “through the filthy mire of gos-;4nsas River. | post cards to be mailed from |Sip’’ for the sole purpose of mak-| APPEARED QUIET the building with the special ing money, ‘the prosecutor has) The souvenir (told the jury in the criminal libel Only a handful of people gath- jered near the two schools and both \cities appeared completely quiet William L. except for a rock-throwing incident Ritzi said yesterday this proved jact night between Negro and white be a multimillion-dollar busi-|phoys in North Little Rock. No one ‘was injured, police said. | * * * | The North Little Rock school | board denied a petition by the par- ents of seven Negro students to fenrol] them in the high school. The board decided Jast week to postpone integration indefinitely | “The Negro students are in worse danger of physical harm now than when we postponed in- . tegration,” Robert R. Means, a - board member, told four Negro clergymen representing the par- ents of the seven. At a news conference, Faubus read a telegram from 8 to 10 Little Rock aldermen requesting that he isent to Hollywood by Harrison as leave the National Guard at Cen- ‘tral High Sehool indefinitely and «commending his action in ordering are defendants. She is Harrison's them there. The governor said the Y other two were absent from the City Council meeting. * * * ‘he big question today is: With move quiet prevailing, will the | Negroes make further attempts to _jenroll at Central High School? Faubus said he believes it likely that the National Assn. for the Advancement of Colored People is “calling the: turn” on the actions ‘of the Negro, students. DELAY ADVISED The Arkansas Gazette quoted one {0 of the students today as saying Wiley A. Branton, attorney for the 10 students who tried to enroll, (Continued on Page 2, Col. 5) Weather Forecast: - Cloudy and Mild The weatherman. says tonight |will be partly cloudy, with a low of 60 - 64 degrees. Thursday. will continue , to be cloudy with the high temperature _ around. 74 to 78. Tomorrow night will be cloudy and mild with a low of 65. This morning's lowest thermom- eter reading preceding 8 a.m. was 60 degrees. The mercury rose to TONES ashes! ,; hikkeround Story wd ; these _ rege iee develop- we used o hearer a for the seednd. day. E ide f C ination for mayor by the largest po troduced to Page 15 mer the men ny ftamy reorescaig « Sow LVIGENCE FOF LOUFT jaro since ism, ee cotlee ‘hour. ne 1. Fifty city policemen, in cruis- = ** town Neshvile iast ‘night. A sign) into thé second . nom- They explained that the grass hate ‘temiien t be ‘ers and on motorcycles, moved) Rewards in the case had pinned on-the dummy read, “Nig. ‘Continued From Page One) ination for the November run-off] CUppings themselves contain | at this mecting are those Peek said was based on a speech onto the state capitol square 15/tpached $6,000—$5,000 by Clement ger Thin Could Be You." has advised them not to make any! yas John J. Beck, a deputy Wayne| C®eus® mclsture te provide in- | sixth graders at the New Jersey-born agitator de-|minutes before a Kasper-called and $1,000 by the Nashville Ban- ifurines attempts until after Sept. clerk and former legisla-| ‘Merstr difficulties when add- | which is part of Jivered at the state capitol Sumjrally was to.begin last night. The ner ~a o* * tor who is a brother to Mary V.| ©! % the fact tet tay are | thls year due to day night. He was arrested at the square was promptly cleared and| Miss Margaret ‘Acree, principal 'M Fai | Faubus looked like @ vastly re-Beck, leader in the race for| Maced at the curb in open con- | in their own school, home of friends. one officer, said simply, “Thereiat the shattered .school since its y air {i "Tops lieved man. when he confronted’'Common Council. — . tainers and are rained om, the | coving with Mr. Wales belere tince 1 p.m. yes-'Will be no meeting.” The rally/opening in 1950, said damage to reporters in another general news! *’~ * burning problem is multiplied as officers for the terday, Kasper had been arrested moved outside the city with Kas-ithe half-million-dollar structure With Press Tourists conberence |yaeereey. eight Council members seek- many times. year are: Mrs, Ly ~on disorderly conduct and va- Per nowhere in sight. There were probably will not exceed $150,000. Had he been in contact with the ing re-election were ‘the! To the ‘authority's suggestion| president; Mrs grancy charges and for parking no incidents. This is less severe than was at lwides House? —_ first-nine of the 18 howateds that covered containers are re-jsecretary; Frank in a restricted zone. He made) 2. State-troopers were posted at)first indicated. One Negro, fisst- (Continued From Page One) ny there had been any such con- | quired, commissioners drew back.| urer,. and Dr. bond totaling $2,500 on those|the governor’s home after a re-/gtader was among 39 students 154 will see Ethel Merman and tacts. I could not discuss it here,”| Breaking into the “golden (It was stated that they feel Bir-|father vice charges, Hearing is set at 2 p.m./ported threat -on the life of Gov, enrolling at the school Monday. | Fernando Lamas in “Happy Hunt- he said. nine” was Rep. Ed Carey, UAW- |mingham has enough restrictions|Mrs. Leslie Draker, teacher v tolay. Frank Clement, Clement incurred| * *« * ing’ this afternoon. Would he appear personally be-| CIQ international representative | right now. Fyrther demands along " . Wan “The police crackdown on dem-|segregationists’ ire last year when ‘Attendance nosedived yesterday Bed eos be Sot Se ee Se eee this line, they predict, would meet d and Mrs. Charles ee ee eee ee eee cm ot at/nine member of the journey sums Tesentative? Gov. G. Mennen Williams. He strong opposition from residents, parliamentarian.- Broadway's biggest — “My Fair that yet,” he said. _ | also led political veterans.| i 59 ner ton for incinersied | FREDERICK G Lady.” “If we didn’t do or see OTHER EFFORTS? | cere ee ee eee refuse with $3.00 per ton for ma- ’ Frederick. G. 86, died oe iy Heater Mgr Apart from the legal machinery| “(, ere mn terial used tn land-fill projects. 4+ his home, 1705 East M Mile. the Mark Nichter now grinding toward a decision in ty-Clerk Thomas D. Leadbetter! 7. Jonson Service company|Rd, yesterday after a long illness. — * —|the highly inflamed struggle over|Wo" Fenomination for a seventh|1.. been awarded the contract for|He was a retired farmer.. o. oe |integration, were other efforts un-|‘e'm by. a three fo one majority.| i.e installation of the thermostatic | The musical, which began what| der way to h a solution? despite efforts by the UAW-CIO | The former Lambert farm has ay to reach a ; : control system at Baldwin Public to knock him out of first place since been subdivided for both looks like-@ record run ig 1955, - WW + © : ; Library. The contract price for’: has no rival, even - taking into}. Paubes os to thie jin the four-man contest The union) oom te i Nation is $4,675. residential and commercial use. consideration “Oklahoma” and. ferred proposal aq backed Rep. Edward E. Jef- plete He was a member ef the Church “South Pacific.” pe sed tgge aa Of Masse’ tries Robert’ Kenning, assistant city) of the Redeemer. : : “ se a panel com- *~ * * manager, sai present control) _ ; a « It took the breath out of the posed” of the governors of five Former congressman and plumb-! System was installed about 30| ~ Besides his wife, the former , playgoers. Some age seeking, states to study the problem and years ago and was offering serious|/ena Remole of Royal Oak, he 3 er, Harold F. Youngblood | was additional seats to see the mag- |make recommendations. He ‘said’ x,ninated against City Treasurer|™maintenance problems, In- addi-|is survived by a daughter, Mrs. nificent production by Moss Hart he understood Furcolo had con’ Charles Williams in a much tion. to the money saved through Ernest W.. Set or tine : | again before we leave. Sidewalk jmunicated with Gov. Wittiam (josey ‘contest. However Williams,|!ack of repairs it is also antici-/@%d two sons, Philip C. of = sealpers didn’t stand a chance |Stratton of Illinois, chairman of! now serving his third ‘term, had pated that there will be a marked|and George F. of Grand Haven. in having members of the party [the Governors’ Conference, about’ ore votes than the total received, Savings in fuel. "land a sister, Mrs, Anna Miller of - relinquish their ducats. A cab |naming the panel members. i cnediccnslabis ‘Highland Park. 2% ye = by all five of his opponents. ; Pe driver told us some choice seats Further than: that, he con egg Robert Girardin, recreation di- ke 4 : are worth as high as $100 a pair. tinued, “I am not at liberty to e . — L say. I don't mean to infer that The proposed $30 milliow bond rector, said today that construc-) Service will be at 1 p.m. Friday Record sales are expected to aie é : = tion of the archery rarige would something else is going on.” issue for.storm sewers was ap- A! from the Manley-Bailey Funeral shoot sky high so that the adven- ee | proved tae to ene, with the dey, (Probably: be completed this week-lhome with burial in Greenwood of the show. Rumors are current in Little) os waters of Seeded bece- {Yrs Persons interested-in-the}————— = oe ’ " {My -Pair-bady"* sa takeott on Rock thats ‘deal”—has-been at's streets and blocke a7 rmation of an archery club are oa i George Bernard Shaw's “Pyg-| ‘ranged between Faubus. and the) ; ocke@'\ asked to contact the recreation Lions Give Steelers "KASPER ARRESTED THIRD TIME — North- ar wnsptete |Malion.” Harrison, as the English section Socom add me Mihi tv : ern segregationist John Kasper (dark suit) is led charge of inciting to.riot, based on a speech |Phonetics professor. Pulls ae"Zut-\ernor why he quickly accepted exciting campaign, the unrelenting| ‘The Senior Men's club, spon- 2 Rookies in Trade ‘from elevator in Nashville, Tenn., after _ he made in Nashville Sunday night. At right is wher the summons to appear in court. rainfall and general indifference| sored the eae drews) out of the slums and con- jointly by Community = teanahe tee Peek (at ng ei on feign Nashville Tennesseean newsman. |verts her to his fair lady. BELIEVES IN LAW ba wad total nga to ao ans House and the Recreation de- Bb ao tus ; 5. | oon * cen r s = 1 ETRO — Detroi Constable Floyd standing ison a (Related story, page 15.) TRAVELERS BRAVE RAIN - No ae = be a process 97 agence Detroi acess Srey ‘gotten mrenyrind I ‘ ided two ie _ The music, anaes and set- eye ly Aeneas a ae — of : + + * | pam Hightignting Friday's — to the Pittsburgh Steelers ‘Peatine City Affairs tings — not forgetting the bithe land. What would be the! This low turnout record was) session will be @ sound movie | former Lion coach Buddy Jacting — were all the critics say,| ot *my dodging around Second only to 1935 when only 17| reviewing the history of “Ameri- Parker now is in command. e A “— . jtrying to avoid service?” per — < the registered voters The Liohs : sTME ommission Pproves Before the curtains went up * * * went to . back Js tor the second night at the.| tHe said he knew in advance that} Miriani had 71.3 (ekie Three Sewer Cantracts... .| Soicemnc teae see as et Sas atm 2 oe a to the ity = theater turned to a downpour) | schoo! oe ianl, now BY E. H. sims City. “commissioners. last night) tractor, George Odien, and re | = ae “I could have played it safe and ee lew: ‘the aman top of the Empire then. called out the Guard,” he Pie ab eeryrigg Sanh Ding wegromertonr ‘ay at complet-| struction Co. of Livonia. - as years: ago Do you live in an area which is ing the 1957 public improvement) 0 total $324,953 cut is being) onan re Ons SE rae the | nea aieate ae secemole 7 a@ “main highway” for the centers (program. split roughly between the city and and carriage. sibility to pales, Sri reas per grok te 7 ‘ . & 2: ®& n making his bid of these bad weather systems? ‘the drainage district, with property) For Mrs. Frank G. Syron, ofider in the community.” - (000-a-year job he was backed Unlike cold fronts, warm systems Fag ae tenes = — owners paying a flat two cents a 4335 Elizabeth Lake Rd., it -was * * &* ithe, Wayne Count | Liddick eight ' h _ have an upward direction, or north- lines in the -await rry square foot rate. This figures out|a birthday in the Big City, com-| He declined to answer the AFL, = ike ques- as well as many Civic Of-\ning. President Delmar Hether-\draft choice and from George \ st t or vi x . =. as -~ — awe ee oot casted Be We OES Ser am average id Lege Say cind ‘ey Eaiven” in ition: “Do you favor integration? ganizations. ington will coriduct a short busi-'Washington, = come in front northern California tary relief sewer, to alleviate usage + *« * a New York “paper.” a : and up as far as Washington./in the vicinity of Pontiac General | It was pointed out to residents a! A ARTA ; - Ps “THE PONT: AC. PRESS. WEDN ESDAY, 7, SEPTEMBER Li; 1957" ‘ities Sate, blbichok Van Zi. grade integration, ordered by U.S carelli Yenied’ Kasper bond in the Dist. Judge William E. Miller. third arrest, on a charge of incit-| In the wake of an-early inorn- the dynamiting of Hattie Cotton aE to riot which Constable Floyd: oa * . a e Police ‘Arrest Kasper Thre E, Ten ws — Noth der at jhe: newly ‘pacsialiiace cde ot et: 200- miles’ tive of a ‘other: six” iegrate ee Times jen 06 cas ‘ne ls forced jeering rito the east, after high school inte- schools. said, a chickencoop and two Gonists to meet ontside the city. jgration there ‘touched off rioting. ‘Only at Clemons school, ; where'bulldings owned by Mrs.° Grace res ae ‘Clement, who said he personally one Negro efirolled "eseriy kin mother of a Negro first- “Tbe a feting hat cwe knew of po threats against him, without. incident, was attendance grader: enrolled at Fi “School, passed crisis,” said b&S declined comment on the, — ;were set afire. Nashville | situation. |. A total of 28 persons were ar-- Tt a don. baat oa ©. H. Oliver, 4 [a5 he faced the tind day of fst rested during the tense day as. police shifted their tactics from watching to preventing demonstra-| tions. The crowds were Kept at least a block away from the six racially. A Six white men.faced preliminary ‘hearing today in connection with The six were ‘ing dynamite blast which wrecked Grammar School. and police one of the seven integrated ele- arrested yesterday, mixed schools as flareups between mentary schools yesterday, there said 30 feet of wire of the same Jii4 ng Negro aduits continued Hospital. a public hearing last ‘night that) The Perry Park contracts were (the trunklines by themselves will often here haven't let the Press And the celebrities that pop up Four whit® drivers reported their automobiles were stoned by la group of Negro children in a racially mixed mulgvhorhaed. Faubus Marshals - Miriani Victor. - in Detroit Race | Foes in Primary ta: Win | Nomination for: Mayor ‘DETROIT (INS) .— Detroit's Common Council ‘President Louis: .... © Mirien) steamrelied over tan ae: imp | ponents yesterday in the' city’s ‘primary election and won the nom- Steamrollers Over Ten} wntil they reach the Chicago area) gg, $193,814 with = Detroit con- do little to alleviate flooding in|playgoers down. I is a question and then slant upward and pass. ithe area. Not until. lateral lines | who had the spotlight at the Booth over. New England, — . lare placed thoughout the subdi-/Theater, Cyril Ritchard in the! Those coming in over California iC Ba Di erally will flood waters be gen- “Planet” production of Bob Hope. and then turn northward, often moving up the east coast. Others, which never cross into the United | States, come out of the Caribbean and move up the east coast. Then there are the lows which pare The main route of these lows is the Great Lakes region. The southeastern states, gener- ally speaking, and except for coastal areas, are off the beaten, track of these systems. The Weather Fall 0.5. jolene Bureas yu lew 665. + Teday in 7 in Pen tine Lowest temperature preceding 8 a ats Am: Wind velocity @-2 mph! East a on sete Wednesday at 649 pm. Bun tises Thursday at 6:09 a rm. Moon rises Wednesday at 7:45 p.m. Meon sets Thursday et at 9:27 a.m. Downtewn yn Temperatares io fee. om Teestiay in Pontiac (Ag recorded downtown) —— temperature Lowest temperature . oe Mean temperature ...---«0- ee oe 64.5 Weather—Rain .14 One Year Age in Pontiacs Highest temperature ......- Lowest temperature ....-+:-- .. 68 er sr eeeeee 1181 "66.5; best and Lowest Lowest Temperatares “ This Date in 85 Years 95 in 1991 39 im 1917 ‘ STE -‘Peesdas's Temperatere Chart 83 Los Angeles 67 45 vr] > @ Marqueite Memphis Miami Milwaukee Mingea polis New Orieans 83 66 $1 62 Lg es se % se Trav, City Washingt on Seattle - i Tampa ~ ‘a SRsesessltssseus | (Continued From Page One) g, PesCue oper ation, 4, None Hurt in Plant Blast [P'*! I about two weeks. sh the fire. Times Square were given a | thorough going over by some on However, it is necessary to build) the way back to the Porameount le drunklines first, Commissioner| #otel from last night's theater Dugan pointed: out. | Visit, For those whe have not <_<“ « | viewed. this spectacular sight, it He /hoped that lateral lines could | is a blinding blur of flashing lights from theater marquees . perhaps next — : year, at no extra cost in a pack- i | giant—advertising signs.” COS of San Francisco, and George ace deal that ‘includes curb and The torrents of water pouring | ftinton ° survived the crash but ‘gutter work. over the soft drink sign have some died apparently of a heart sei- wondering what makes it tick. Today, the third day in Gotham ~the trunklines. ad Kills. Three Persons — MUST COME FIRST ‘down ® hatch by one. The body J" A. was recovered. . The Perry Park project is one | of the largest attempted by the te shore. | city. It will town, includes the matinee per- The missing man was identified hounded roughly by Mount {formance of “Happy Hunting” plus one of the four other hits in the evening. In the morning it was Jan Murray starring in = vision's “Treasure Hunt.’ 'FASCINATING EXPERIENCE | The trip around the mammoth tion Cp. of Livonia for $109,410. The} U- -N. Building, which from the out-|. sewer will run generally from Or-| Side looks like a window washer’s chard Lake avenue to luron’ street nightriare, was.a fascinating ex- in the hospital area. |perience for the vast majority of Public hearings were held on the 154 excursionists who visited as Andrew H. Ferguson, Portland, Clemens street, Perry street, the \Ore | Belt Line Railroad apd Perry | ~*~ +* * | Mount Park Cemetery. The area | Fifteen of the Rossell crew. were already has sanitary drains. ‘snatched from the rigging and) i masts of the sunken vessel by a ,. helicopter, piloted by Wesley C. :|LeMatta, of Portland. He had been » hired to fly Col. Fackson Graham. the Portland District ‘Army Corp of Engineers, on an} * lacrial inspection of the corps’ proj- ,ects in the area. j "iments and next Tuesday was set|Plans to return to hear the Gen- * * * : . as the date for five more hearings |¢T@! Assembly, which the group Piles cies had been working in accessment rolls on three seer aos fleeting glimpse at yester- improvemens were approved, day. HOVERING ABOVE Graham, who directed the entire : was hovering -X*Husband of Duchess above the stricken ship Within 10 Recuperates in London minutes after it sank. He and La-} | Matta lowered a sling to the rig-!| LONDON — Ernest Simpson, igings and masts and carried sur- former husband of the Duchess of! vivars to the nearby shore, mak- Windsor. is recuperating from an) ing several trips. Some of the sur-|operation in the Middlesex Hos- vivors made the short trip to shore Pital. hanging onto a rope by their! |hands, an eyewitness reported. The West Huron contract was| signed with the Baseline Construc- Our 25-year-old Chilean guide, | Mrs, Edith de Sudy, held the | attention of ail as Pontiac's | delegation made the rounds. In one of the three meeting cham- ; | bers we had a recorded taste of: the interpretations in five dif- ferent languages possible three seconds after a delegate speaks from the floor, . is a | The varied functions of the U.N. The 61-year-old shipping mag- were explained by the multi-lin- | so ke ‘nate was divorced from the for-| gyal guides to_our Those who escaped in boats mer Wattis Warfield of Baltimore ioc cas Vaan ea a were picked up by Coast Guard in 1937 raise many questions. vessels and other boats. Simpson was operated on a) *® * jweek ago. He expects to leave the! * |Press party proved they would {starve if they had to rely on chop isticks as eating utensils. The place Weekly Paper Bought ‘was Miyako’s. EDMORE # — Kenneth L. Ross,| Typical Japanese dishes includ- DETROIT i# — A small fire and a big explosion blew ati oxygen tank and an acetylene tank through! the roof of a factory Tuesday. No!director of the printing school of ed tenpura (fried shrimps), suki-|; pone was hurt although the blast/Ferris Institute. has purchased the ‘'yaki (a very tasty beef dish with smash ed hundieds of small win- \Edmore Times and ‘the Shopper,rice) and naturally, tea. The eight street and sewer improve- ‘there. Several ladies were making} - Last night a segment of the’ LITTLE ROCK, Ark. has- accepted a summons for a federal court test Sept. 20 of State vs. Federal power over integration of Little Rock’s Central High School but has declared his National Guard troops will continue to bar Negro students from. the all-white institution. ee oe eee oe NEWPORT,_R. 1. — President Eisenhower continues to keep | _ other southern cities while adopting an attitude of “patience.” * * * WASHINGTON — Secretary of State John Foster Dulles has reir en npc yaa rman ds the United States abroad.” . i a ae ALEXANDRIA, Va. — Federa] District Judge Albert V. Bryan » * Negro children direeting the Arlington County school board to admit the pupils to all-white schools in an issue over state-ordered school integration in Vitginia. If the students are ordered admitted, Arling- ton County will be in the same position as that of Littte Rock before . Gov. Faubus Yinged Central High School with the state militia to ' keep out Negro students. -close watch over the integration controversy in Little Rock and ; (INS) — Arkansas Gov. Orval Faubus | | is scheduled to hear an appeal today from an attorney for seven | Integration Status Across Nation WARSIINCTON < Susltcs‘depertinet ‘umrced wetted tat the FBI found no substantial indication) of possible violence if Little ee ee ee ee ae ee x *« « ! NASHVILLE, Tenn—— ‘Nashville officials “predict today “is the — | turning point in the battle to peacefully integrate first grade classes Ld dows in the Atwater Equipment from Bruce Mair, who has oper-. 'Press’ Jobn A. Riley, a service Industries plant. Workmen said ajated the weekly Edmore publica- veteran of nine months in Japan, leak in an oxygen hose started tion thtee years..The sale becomés stayed with the “sticks’’ while! ‘effective next: Monday, Mair said. others resorted to forks. — t, \ ! om i z ‘ fi . } : : MEMBERSHIP DRIVE — Plotting the Pontiac Area Chamber of Commerce drive for 150 new members are (left to right): John Hirlinger, clamber manager; Harry J. Woodman, drive chairman; Ma # * } |. Ponting Press Phot Howard 0. eeasit chamber president, and fife chairmen of two 5man membership tears, Raymond Storm and Dr.-Lynn Allen. The drive began yesterday and will end at noon Friday. \ Lo ae f . E i t ‘ I Pe q ee.’ : j f waco ae = r i j. ja } | noe ‘ roe ; \ j ay ; hi ; : " 5 f { fe I ‘ ult 4 ge o wlte 2 = atahed iene emt f je oy \ oe iy aa ae oy apaninmicies aaa ; ; 2 ey % 3 j i a See % kt fe ee, Seng eae IE : ho we es Ea Pee tate te . o | i j = : tenet eee n ammeerens ; j \ an / i+ ay j \ gs re al Be aiid ~~ oa was H ' ; -. “i J . ; xy } J ‘ (i FF sa errr csnnene tee tle eemrneneectes tefl tit eta sa j 4 js a Ee } oes i j if : Lf ie ck te ccerentt tenRteheterenr mt Aap yest reisiegamrettoe anaes ] | at! 5 4 eS ae fd se ee ee ./ | “> oli oy [ 5 , See ee oh a See | cae ae a! emEeere PRESS. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1957 Z nee ae THREE ~ Deat hs . in Pontiac and. Nearby Areas. (Me ham cs ste i wv ADVERTISED VITAMINS. at SIMMS “CUT-PRICES’ | MARCELLA CHAPPELL tery, Farrer rot ae Tis 8S Large Hotel © : E - BiG DISCOUNTS on vitamins for the entire family you ean pay Graveside. service was held this|neral Frank E., Florida; = more, but you won't better vitamins anywhere! All vaenine ’ Eto meet requirements dietary supplements or nutritional require- - ‘morning at White Chapel M “lian tant tga, of Saver Benge SYDNEY, N. S. (#—Moxham : ‘ Cemetery for Marcella Chiappelli,| amatnere DUNNING 36 grandchildren and five great-|Castle may soon be converted into ments, as by your doctor! infant daughter of Jimmie L. a LLY — Service Anna|grandchildren, a hotel. Alice Campbell Chiappelli of 174 peered 62 Serie’ ealame The body is at the Bendle Funeral) ‘The stone building is flanked by Florence Ave, hia cos he her } otis’ ‘des Home, white oaks, velvety lawns and a Surviving besides her parents a daugh a. pool. It has 30 rooms, 14 fireplaces ; aeeenenl ter in California, will-be held at 2 MRS. EVA L. MARTIN cad inven Qucancas atic Gesane : ; ‘| LAKE ORION — Service forja ton of coal daily. Mrs. Eva Laura gee), ag “ x *« * 371 S, Broadway St., will A local syndicate hopes to cap-|E .jat 2 p.m. Friday from her home) italize on its Old World beauty by with burial in Evergreen Ceme-|converting the paneled rooms into Holly, and Mra. Harrison Lord of| °F: ‘Her body is at-the residence. /de luxe suites, and building a mo- ; Arrangements are by the Sparks-|tel on the 10-acre site. For vos Boys 5 to 8 Years Old BOXING GLOVES. SET OF 4 “$498 Mercy Hospital. Arrangements Griffin Funeral Home. . It is owned by W. N. MacDon- . ald, Nova Scotian’ industrialist. |e Aue Value ® for DIET CONTRE, JOHN R. MURPHY Taxes and upkeep make _ it a * for COOD HEALTH UNION LAKE — Service for|crushing burden, _ d ¢ ; & Resist WINTER COLDS ‘ efs iff John R. Murphy, 51, of 2310. Hart- * * * Boxing “gloves. Expressiy ow e*™ ford St, will be held at 1:30) tt was originally built in 1895 made: for boys. 4 gloves, DRUG DEPT. SPECIALS | Nationally Famous PARKE-DAVIS VITAMINS p.m, tomorrow from the Voorhees] at Lorain, Ohio, by A. J. Moxham. \E Siple Chapel, with burial in Oakiwhen the owner became general! Hill Cemetery. Mr. Murphy died! manager of the Sydney steel/E yesterday at Pontiac General Hos-| plant, Mrs, Moxham was sad ate Parke-Davis ABDEC DROPS soo ‘ving loo deter. Mes. Pov the thought of leaving the castle : $3.51 Value—infants 50cc....... noe 2.77 Russia to Be Opponent Riven of Postion ‘iain tas tl i } ' - Parke-Davis COMBEX CAPS | : in Coming UN. F Moxham had the castle trans- Pel llel a le lala beale es atelee lll babettetetel—t] = : 3.27 ig U.N. ight : ported here and rebuilt. It cost/l “ as ae aE $4.32 Value—Save over $1.....-.-- : Over $ F - GLEN P. STROM $350,000—even in those days—toil WHY PAY MORE? Save at Simms on gs — r Syria’s vture a a Parke-Davis ABDEC KAPSEALS OXFORD — Service for Glen|dismantle, ship and rebuild the apr t- 4.27 WASHINGTON un~The P. Strom, 2, of 1500 Barr Rd. whoistructure. * 7 PRESTONE Permanent H ! a PUTPOSE ..ccccasew United died yesterday at. Pontiac General ~~ of States is bracing for a bitter word Hospital after an illness of one : ~ ANTI-FREEZE ey 4 TAMINS IN * battle with Russia in the United year, will be held at 11 a.m.(Burn Small Residence . - ONE CAPSULE nsocrmaale Nations over the fate of Syria. tomorrow from Allen's Funerallof Negro at North Pole /# Regular $3.25. List | SNE ees Unicap Secretary of State Dulles will Home. The body will be sent to a 5 i = fly to New York Sunday to dis Mayville, N. D., for burial. NORTH POLE, Alaska u) — A/S +) a Vitamins cuss with this country’s U.N. dele-| “| Surviving are his widow, Mar-)smajl residence into which a Ne- af ii - gation his role in the opening days} garet; his father, Peter; a } slater gro family moved recently was|g ~ iz stipes | © $3.11 Velue ot the General Assembly, which and a brother. _|burned here Saturday night and|m Ppa ry Vitamins 100 | monte Tuesday. charges were made at a City|@ mi 3 ( ~ x 8 Death Flse vhe Council meeting that the fire was/™ 5 PRE -.SEASON SALE! Buy @| _ $2.96 Valeo Fer Dulles told a‘ news conference $ Sew ere set deliberately because of thes ANTI-FREELE VE now. No layaways—first come ne, 100 .. oe yesterday that he believes the family’s race, u first served while 1,000 gallons 9) Tabi a = 7 Rte, eaten Sh. been By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS * 8 »& - last. a lets... eee ogo eee, RL HiP| “Mayor Con Miller told the Coun- |i . : East although he said, ‘‘There| | C. Gifford, 65, senior partner in’. the fire, wich practically de- a elements there which fi f Gifford & Elie, are we cam)“ the investment firm of, istroyed the home of Mr. and Mrs. Hl : Abbott's not control and which could pre- Co., died Monday. He also WaSin) Green, apparently was a case a AUTO NEEDS —2nd Floor - : VIDAYLIN cipitate serious trouble {chairman of the board of Rogers)» son. The Greens are the first = 44 LEE Vitamins ty H t | & Corp., Rogers, Conn., and presi-\n ores ever to live in this small -.|dent of the Wolverine Power Co. community. For Children Domestic Specials for Thursday Only! growing Soviet domination of in Michigan. = Syria may pose a threat to the * * 3... .O9F security of Syria’s neighbors. But SANDWICH, Ill. w — Lewis M.\Returned After 12 Years ; 5 F Long, 74, Democratic representa- Famous ‘CANNON’ Sheets emphasized his hope that it may tive in Congress 1936-1938, died] BURBANK, Calif. — Twelve be worked out peacefully. Monday. ryears ago Oscar Hovland lost his IRONIZED x. 2 &. + *« billfold on a bus near the Lock- a United States policy so far has BRANDON, Man. @—Frederick|heed Air Terminal. He said it con 4 been primarily to try to seal off| Corbett Norris, 76, former pub-| tained $85 and identification pa-| GERITOL TABLETS Soviet influence in Syria to pre- lisher of the Elkhorn (Man.) Wand! take sit aes a on a once (E " $2.18 Yelee vent it from spreading into neigh- cury Weekly and honorary life/A ite told Burbank po boring countries. That is the SlTeenage Conpl member of. the Manitoba Weekly|It was Hoviand’s wallet containing | TONIC 242, 1.88 jective behind the decision to Newspapers Assn., died Monday. |$35. __| LIQUID. & aped up ams delves 10 Tu Deported 10 Canada | ene cssssameannn oot coon , tt te Ot 4 a. ot LEDER “The. arms deliveries, however,|. PORT HURON w — An intended | REPEAT SALE—Same Low Price! oy $2.98 Velue GEVERAL are beginning to bring expressions |¢lopement that led to crime has| 74 Another 600 Prs. of the Same High Quality _ — « ll Value — withiwith orders to stay out of the| im . Ladies’ emis eda’ an wt en] we ees SEAMLESS 1” eo 5.1 Guaranteed FIRST QUALITY Sates acy of retaliation gana en Yetrdgy (o,David, Wie Nylon Hosiery ‘Cannon’ apa Sheets jE Bd EXEL SPECIAL FORMULA 4.98 olen enced byt ae urging for breaking GUARANTEED 1ST QUALITY , $5:95 Value—1!00 Caps ........... ° A BEXEL MULTIPLE VITAMINS $2.79 value—for children........... 2.29 Ont.; and Judge Edward T. Kane) Regular $1.10 to $1.35 Values $2.95 Value—First Quality 9 9 72 x 108 size. Fine combspun percale -nature, possibly a big new pro-jordered White and Miss Guile de- B51 wee Foe combos peraie J ra etal ataeas th Se Aan leabencin en euaieig are oot i : laundering. OY Sssas> | BEXEL VITAMIN SYRUP 98 a : : : yearkenet . ‘5 Middle East. : — this country for 15 years. |= < 6 6° 3 Pair ($3.49 Value, 81x108...,....$2.19) : $1.19 Value—Multiple Vitamins...... to prison . aati weet: gaitirene Dolio ante! mad * $1.85 f_T5e Cynnon PERCALE Pillow Caseo—42x38¥2". .. veeeseee.S Syrian tution is trotlewme\up. Aug, 73 ear St. Cnr afer| fl * 400 Neele—15 Denier en 8 Chnare : hicks, Chante | lODIN MULTIPLE VITAMIN Gr'kiek oo eg ae aaiehs eluent 6. duo Gotan moe acne | 4 Ota Nude Hook | Colored Sheets : Muslin Sheets RATION . \ VITAMINS 512 world 5 ae live. He said he doesicame to the United States to get| ig, * 4 Popular Shades er Agr : $2.39 Value $00 Tablets - 100 Capsules 00 ber not “ discouraged about peace |married use their parents in @ ; _ eth are : merely because it is from time|Canada ena and they were| racriiag Ler lig lich 99 ° 77 agy I 69 ‘ive I 29 Value 1.98 to time jeopardized.” unable to get a license. Police | § tifully styled and famous 4 : : Dulles’ discussion yesterday &P-jsaid they broke into cottages to|/7 long _ wearing quality eZ: $3.75 Value 9 Double Bed parently does not mean that heicet food and clothing. a NO LIMIT — Buy all you ee 81x108” has necessarily changed his basic want. 81x108-in. § s Simply mean thit for number|To Vote on Tax Le ! 2.17 3 Leon mean a ° sl ot reasons he thks diferent 190, thread count , muain, $ Famous for extra rear and § publie emphasis js necessary. saaemengnen hg gar bo of “= eee ising. Stock _up_@ = on & é ; 5 = ania 2 easel éinill spe 65 Pillow Cases—42-In..44¢ © 59¢ Pillow Cases ....... 39e : 4,300-Pound Team raged ers ga tax levy|® gendgecohabictsdcccccosccccccuccsecsccccoss, Cops Horse Pulling Title : eos ea aa ~~ ‘CANNON'—Twin Bed | SAGINAW wn — 5 eet eit Fitted Sheets BREWERS YEAST = — Fitted comers fit bed $239 Value HI-POTENCY B-1 and B-2 FACTORS John Hyizenga of Grandville yes- without wrinkles. Guaran- 77 } erday billed : 98¢ Value 79¢ Val a ek heivyesiaie token sor hoe : teed first quality. 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UPN SUNNY Car ae array omen Dm. S: ee | ree pomere Se nana Rae at haa eae mame namely EEE io j Leosaliiahaait J j : . i fa FOUR aera ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS: WEI)NESDAY, SEPTEMBER 11,1957 — a ool aes hemo: : — , — " ecceet i > : "7 — : ' po re : peat Resignations Shake ||"! ce men A fa oR oh og ed: Thailand's Regime |" : REGiA BANGKOK, Thailand @ —\The pro-Western government’ of Pre-| mier P, Pibulsonggrain was sha-| ‘- ken today by the loss of 46 sup- porters in the National Assembly. ee ke ‘} -Marshal Sarit Thanarit, com- Wmander in chief‘of the army and long a powerful supporter of the -|Premier, led the resignations of ~ - Governor's Silence. / >on Arkansas Hit: © | _. LANSING ® — House Spetker George M. Van Peursem ~ (R- Zeeland) says Gov, Williams ought * ‘to lend a hand.jn ending the. racial segregation ruckus in Arkansas. Van Peursem, ranking Repubil- can in state politics, yesterday described the governor’s failure THE ONE BOURBON MARK TWAIN DEMANDED! praised Old Crow-and enjoyed it often at his favorite tewarn. 5 } to speak out on the issue as “‘aston-} ishing.” — ‘ “As one of those mentioned as , the 46 military members from the ; 3 > 7 Ty) : rs his party ,the sealer could| . nr erases party yesterday. ‘ C¥& - ~ use his personal influence with ad hoeay eet ayant ‘ iw , ready to join the opposition, whic’ ; apes b b Governor Faubus (of Arkansas) : 5 H t . : el Red : ? for el fro esl de iene trans el FFs ~~ S The one bourbon Michigan Casula wt callensly someone Southeast Asia Treaty A 3 C22) BUMMER ; f y nization. ‘ . ignore the un-American sight of * * * “ 5 . e Ss a fellow Democrat ringing a Those who left the ' Pibulsong- é ‘ St g scheol with bayonets to deny gram's Seri Manangasili party s > m0 m eman ecatl é were officers of the army, navy .}and air force who were appointed to their seats in the 28§-member Legislature. While the Premier appears to Van Peursem called on Williams to exert his influence as head of the Democrat Party’s Committee a, . we rrmnge® ee ene rr Nase © ara ™ its the finest! on Nationalities and Minorities to retain a 158-128 majority, the de- { settle the dispute 3 ¢ = are bound to increase. the . : ; as a . influence of the opposition, \, analyze and re-evaluate all state S, i ' | ‘Trouble began when Pibulsong. Aug. 21. laws concerning civil rights with) = PROGRAM SETUP — New president of the Peatise Press Fhote (stam ordered Cabinet ministers to} . | a view toward possible revision). Waterford Township Recreation Board, Marshall son (right), as Recreation Director Tom Belton |470P their private business inter-| ° i : ih aE " ‘Smith (left), checks the fall and winter activities looks on. The program is scheduled to be held pop Die enol price niger j 7 (Advertisement) program with Township Supervisor Elmer John- at the Community Activities Center. ber amd October are dog odedi. | This recreation program at the|Beltém added. 1 our ‘ and you’ll understand why it ence training, at 8 p.m. Septem- |(Gommunity Activities Center, fol-| The remaining activities for the ber 11, On Sept. 21, at 19 a.m. |lows completion of a most suc-\i@ter will be men’s and junior, ballet studio will begin opera- (cessful summer, according to dji- basketball leagues, archery les- tion, along with Saturday morn- |rector, Tom Belton. sons, and ladies exercising classes. leads the way in the nationwide trend : to mild, better tasting straight bourbon! FOLD CROW ay i 7} ~~ 86 PROOF + KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY ; Code #981 Code #920 ok _ 100 Proof Bottled in Bond available 43 usual ~~ . = , The Guatst Name in Borie Coed in lab Gets (Triple Trouble __| Strimet sree stew | $96,000 Question Facing Teacher | racn var, we ows rere ° ation department is expanding in Jersey School [programs tor children as well as| -PLEASANTON, Calif. — An a adults, and programs are planned 4 |18-year-old New Jersey college) LYNDHURST, N. J. (#—Mrs.|to provide group participation in’ sophomore answered the $96,000|Helen Lenon, a teacher, has tri-ipopular leisure time activities: Fuel & Paint)qestion here last night and/ple trouble this term. There are/at little or no costs,” Belton con a tae Se. | ° THE OLD CROW DISTILLERY CO, FRANKFORT, KY, DISTRIBUTED BY NATIONAL DISTILLER: S CORP, 436 Orchard Loke moved a step closer to a possible/two sets of triplets in her first-|cluded. | . FE 5-6159 $256,000 de class. is gra r Joyce Myron, a student at Drex-| The Casperino girls — Diane, Georgette—appear contestant on the CBS show “‘The|to be united against her. Baie Mie en anew eae spel we ® * coveralls and shoes at the General| 17 Mrs. Lenon addresses the mm Electric Co.'s Vallecitos Atomic! wrong girl, weno of {het answers. here to correctly an-iOn the other hand, when she ad- swer the question worth $96,000.| dresses the right one, all three ing the use of various units of| ‘The girls’ mother, Mrs. George nic equipment. -_|Casperino, tried to help out by Master of ceremonies Hal/ jutting names on their dresses. March asked the question in aipit the girls keep switching New York studio and Miss Myron -icthes, i * * * +. The case of the Krone triplets). is a little different but no less ex- asperating to the harassed teach- ° ; er. Brother Steven is easy to dis- : tinguish from Lois and Phyllis, but he insists on being the press agent for the trio. Steven answers all questions, He ’ says the girls like school fine and PONTIAC PRESS FOR [2:28 3"= He even tries to help the teacher by pointing out which sister is : E which. | Steven does it by tweaking the nose of the girl in question. The. Best Buys of the Week Sesto d neice Raaeera Ee was established in 1916. A HELPING HAND... : , : "= ee : When You Are Building s : | , marl har we 2 or Buying a New Home’ Your chance to get the one car that’s going to W2 feel that home ownership is a strengthening factor in the . 3 community and should be encouraged to the best of our business ? \ : ; Pd a , — Stay new...at the | t pri f the year! Your application will receive prompt, personal attention . . . ; y sea a e owes prices 0 @ year a ‘friendly counselors will talk it over with you in private coun- selling rooms. ee Ist MORTGAGES - LAND CONTRACTS |} 4. yeap's BlGaEST SAVINGS! —_ —_— ¥ | | | Prices are och rock-bottom lows for the year : : : and your Plymouth r SAVINGS 4 Wes ACCOUNTS — |i far more than you dared imagine. Far inore than it wil ever be worth | ~ ONLY PLYMOUTH GIVES YOU ALL THESE FEATURES NOW! . | again! Now’s the time to trade for a years-ahead Plymouth. i ° Fi r 5, i was asc oo _¢ 1 Flight Sweep Styling 3 motion | | i ¢ Torsion-Aire Ride . . . tames the roughest road! | PERCE > 2 THE CAR THAT WILL STAY NEW! {© Double-Header Lights... increased safety! | . safer travel at all speeds! Federal Savings (8 [D0 O¢@ err es ren mor tole forse come trades tine J | HOME OFFICE: 761 W. Huron St. | | se | iiig. ROCHESTER: 407 Main St. PONTIAC: 16 E. Law St. : f Peal es ) “ 3 age Look ahead... buy ahead... buy a and own more of the future right now! » bee ac ele rs Pa aa +> a ier : tt ee pet “oe oe “A a er . ae ; ae ee *.. 15%) yf ON TIAC BAERS, . WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1957 ee eee 3 eee Dock Proposal : Fake Detective Ne ie aE Hee ee elas roposa \Swindles Grocer. pe 2 -. EASY ON YOUR BUDGET - mies ei . Gets Opposition Out of Real $418 \ . — . a_i : zm a @ TODAY “pg epee... | LOS ANGELES — ‘The mani}. ’ , © THURSDAY _ Landowners in. Tawas sid he-was a detective named, ’ @ FRIDAY "Have Injunction; Claim) en int he was looking for: cops © SATURDAY Damage to Boating | Bar Owner. Ernest™ A. - Rose’ oe looked. at the man's police identi- TAWAS CITY w — A proposal fication card and said he didn’t ’ re 4 i é : a : ‘ : 5 : ; | by the National Gypsum Co. to — = read assay AE ih , build docks out into Tawas Bay} Wright said his superiors down ; | was opposed by the State Attorney &t ‘headquarters wanted to see] | ‘ Faber 14 & More Off = Luxury Lined = Gold Metallic Draw _ Draperies | Single x 63” Long $7 99 | -—Reg. $12.95 Oe Log " Single x 90” Dbl. x 90” Triple x 90” Reg. 18.95 Reg. 34.95 Reg. 52.95 $999 $1999 $2899 General's office at a public hear- Rose’s paper money so would he a **"\please bundle it up and. come, ing yesterday. -—— a et” 6 Ft Landowne in the | fone it $418 in box and : 7 Pe Gleamin Brass ; rs in - vieini pu a 4 r g have ebtained a temporary red canes a cab. After shooing out’ R . Junction and seek to have the (his last customer, he went outside forbidden, claiming |'© meet Wright—but all saw tes caine ant erp, (departing $n Fireplace Ensembles - Values in the area. | When Rose hurried ‘to Univer. cae ‘ 7 $ 99 7 a pees Reg... 70.98 39 a ¢ | Nicholas V. Olds, assistant at- sity Station yesterday to report. torney general, appeared to give these strange doings, he talked to’ the state's argument at the hear-'a Detective Wright — Detective 7-Pc. Set Includes * Draw Type Screen * Brass Andirons ing. Robert Wright, whose ‘identifica-| Olds claimed that present can: tien card was real. struction plans by the company | ~~ ; f are a complete change from the proposal approved by the last Waterford Wom mn Hurt | legislative session. ~ lin 3-Car Collision * * , | . | A woman was injured yesterday, - : i iui a Rss Mgedk at 3 p.m., in a three-car collision’ * Tool Rack i turn over submerged lands in the oo on meee _ * Poker A truly outstanding drapery buy! bay to the company. ‘White, 70, of 4335 {Lexington PI.’ * Shovel Luxury lined gold metallic. threads Olds referred to a 1909 opinion |and a moving van driven by Wil- over print draperies that will instantly by the théen attorney eaaat {iam E. Brinkley, 41, of Morris-| * Brush show your good taste. These beautiful which declared the state had no (town, Tenn. collided. White's, car Truly a delime set . . . af special draperies reflect and enhance most power to convey title of sub. |bounced into another auto: driven’ merged lands te a private owner.. lby Hazel A. Scott, 43, of 3060 Lex- 7 ington. . He cited the 1953 Submerged) Injured was Frances Fernandes, Lands Act approved by Congress'gy ‘of 9712 Elizabeth Lake Réd., as upholding the right of the\waterford Township, a passenger states to submerged lands within i, white’s car. She was taken by. their borders. \Pontiac Fire. Dept, ambulance to The state, Olds said. in summing) St. Joseph . Mercy Hospital and! up, owns the Great Lakes lands treated for possible rib fracture | . Within its borders as the proprie-ang laceration of the right arm Save 99 ¢ on furniture stylings and colors. - Choose } yours in subdued brown or charcoal. : Hurry in! q ‘2 price savings! Has a fine mesh 5 draw type screen that opens and closes .easily. Every piece is lac- quered to resist wear and scratch- ing. 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Fourth Fieor Charge Yours at WW. tes... Fédtth Floor r. Charge Yours at Waite's ... Fourth Floor | \ " ‘ ili — A a \* /@ a a 1. i [ A ;& sf * rs : ” i 4 * \ s: e i ‘ & " \ EN i Ee a \ \ ‘5 - 2 ke =. Se ee ee S ~and. Being Watched. The safety patrol: boys are back on. their jobs. They've been coached and warned about the importance of their tasks ‘—which also are major good citizen- ship builders in themselves. eek They seem to realize and appre- ciate. that they have a position of trust and responsibility. It brings out what's in them, They were selected because it was felt that they could do it, also perhaps because such a trust would instil! a greater self-confi- dence in thentselves, Se Ea Other pupils learn to put a confi- _ dence’in them, often so great that they neglect to observe the nécessary precautions on their own account, ° Hence, the job of the safety patrol boy is an ultra important one. - Per- haps few of them when grown - to manhood will have one more important. Aimost without ere, they’ re -. doing & good job., o However, a few. cannot forget their ~boyish pranks, or rise above the - juvenile horse play of their fellow schoolmates, and ‘hence are some- what neglectful of their patrol du- - ties. They don’t like to. be-razzed. W. .. sk ~ These few are reminded (and this also goes to their parents) that nobody lives in a human ry + driver that -passes his way is watching him. His sbortcomings are seen. Many of these drivers are sige who are looking for the good and‘the remiss in our young folks. — judge the patrol boys. x * * ‘ A typical example is that of a Pon- tiac industrialist who a few years ago came in Oakland Avenue and drove past the Wisner school each morning. He became impressed with the good work of a patrol boy on duty theré. He watched other boys on similar jobs. This one lad seemed outstanding. Morning after morning he could single out this particular boy. He then sought him out and found that he was one of a fam- ily of humble means, with no resources to send their children further than the local schools. . oo ae That boy is now in college, his higher education financed by that industrialist. And he’s assured of a top job with him when he graduates. Yes, the safety patrol boys are watching—and being watched. * : Afri rica’s Development Vital to the Free World The new importance of Africa is emphasized by the fact that the State Department now has a. Bureau of | _ African Affairs. As a source of | ‘raw materials, the African continent is a tre- mendous storehouse of vital ‘strategic value to the free world. At the same time, like many THE PON Pontiae 12. Michigan Daily Except. Fascia A. Prreeraace President and Puolisher ‘Trade Mark Sunday Joun A. River Rees: Baserrr, Assistant Advcrt Executive Vice President ieing and Advertising Director Manager owe FW Prrecreate rm, Eamtn M. Teeanwein. bai bs : Circulation Manager Vice President and Business Manage: G. Marsp«ts Joupan, Jous W. Prrsct Loca) Advertising Secretary and Eo" or Manager Rovesr B Tana Geoact C. Ywaaw Mapvaging Ecitor Cle vaetfied Manager “THE PONTIAC er i ; Editoriat Page | __ WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER, ag 198%. “than does te patrol boy. Every =a ITIACG PRESS: Botered at Post Office Pontins as second class matter Ss te MEMBER OF THF ASSOCIATED PRESS eben The Associated Press js entitled xetusively to the use for republication of all jocal news printed in ths newspaper as well as ai] AP Gews dispatches Ter Powriac Pagss fs delivered by carrier for 40 cents & Week: where carrier setvice Is not available by ma! in Oakland, Gentsee Livin ston Macomb, Lapeer and Washtenaw Counties it fs 2.00 a yesr elsewhere in en nae all other places in the Onited States All mae Rael prions pevable tn advance, me “pontine PR 2-818 MEMBER OF aUDIT ‘BOREAU or CIRCCLATIONS 7 0m ped : social and political ferment. k «x sk This country is establishing new diplomatic outposts in such places as Somaliland, the Ivory Coast and Uganda. Agency will spend 10 per cent more in Africa this fiscal year despite the cut in its appropriations. Private developers have dis- covered oil in North Africa and . the Congo, now a major source , of copper and uranium, is be- ginning to yield manganese and other valuable minerals. French Guinea and Ghana are being surveyed for economic quanti- ties of bauxite. Everywhere ex- ploring. crews are working to discover new sources of useful metals. *. * + Africa is perhaps: the richest po- litical and economic prize in the world today. It would be a disaster if its 220 million natives fell under Communist influence. Government is acting vigorously to help them gain political and eco- . nomie stability and thereby defeat Communist efforts at encroachment. The Man About ne Resembles a Pro. Top Notch Industrialist Has Golf Score Like One artes, it isin, The U.S. Information” Happily our | ‘A Bird in Hand — David Lawrence Says: a é s jee : ae 6 : ears sal » . - + Ve oice se of the Paleo! sah" Paina Asks Parents Parents, please help us. Today at noon, Sept. 6, for the second time this year, the Pontiac Post Office employes spent anxious mo- _ ments of deep worry and concern, waiting to hear the Pontiac General Hospital emergency ward say, “The little child will be all right.” We feel that only an act of God has saved these children ‘rom injury and the parents untold anguish. Our carriers driving trucks count the children as they approach them and count them again when they pull away. And so, parents, please help us. Do not allow your children to pick up the mail until the red, white and blue truck has passed. The carrier makes over 500 stops daily, se please help him to help you. He loves your chi}. dren, too. In this case the child ran to the mailbox to get the mail -just as the driver was pulling ‘away. She slid- -under the rear wheel and her leg Was run over and not seriously hurt. The driver was unaware of - this until stopped by a neighbor farther down the street. or ‘Made Changes Before Leaving’ After reading the article Friday about the Hamilton Study of Pon- . tiac General and the changes recommended. by it, 1 wondered it: gyany people knew that al) the “top hospital officials’ except Mr. Flath, the new director, have been there for some time. They were all hired by Miss recommendation of the Hamilton Study and two of them have been at the hospital for a year now, the other two both worked at their present jobs when she was fired. - These changes have not-been made Courts Tenoriiis Rights. of States WASHINGTON — Are we wit- nessing the beginning of the end of state government in America, and the emergence of a supreme dictatorship over the states by the Federal govern- ment in Wash- ington? the si- lence of so many an epidemic about this time of year. The other day at the Bloomfieid Hills Country Club, ‘ . E. R. Breech, _ Chairman of the Boerd of the Ford Motor Company, played golf with two old friends who happen to be among the nation’s best known professionals — Craig Wood and Claude Harmon. ; On the first nine, the pros had “a M4 and a 35, while industrialist Breech notched a 37 and had both pros goggle eyed. The law of averages caught up some- what with the simon pure athlete on the second nine and he came back in 43 which still netted him a respectable 80. How many men in the world . with positions comparable to Breech’s in importance can turn in an 80 on the golf course? (Frankly, how many positions in the world fe equal to Breech’s, > anyway?) And to make it more amazing, the Ford boss doesn’t play a lot. In response to several inquiries, most urgent of which comes from Blair Fulcomer of Sylvan Lake, our annual football con- test will be announced Friday. with $300 in U.S. Saving Bonds as the prize. Mr. Fulcomer says he came within one game of winning last year, and thinks he has a real “system” this time. the ‘Winning blue ribbons. for so many years on his 1903 Ford tn old car contests that he has lost all count, Robert C. Beattie of 3557 West Walton Blvd., did it again at Greenfield Village Saturday, getting first prize-in his class. Over the signature of . 3 “Ever a Loving Puzzie Fan,” ’ comes inside information on who will win ’ that Pot-O-Gold. The letter says: “Tell those judges to take heart. For, faith and begorra, ‘tis I that’s winning as shure. having called the good fairies and lepru- chons to help. Shure it’s the Irish will win.” “Nothing can beat. the old fashioned Bartlett pear,’ phones Mrs. Eber Thomason of Waterford, “either for size or qualitv.” And the sample which she afterward ce- “livered weighed three-quarters of a pound—and was so iuley you almost need a life preserver. What this area now pineeds more than anything else, according to Henry Hornstein, . Orion Township farmer, is a delayed first frost. The ultimate in sentiment is expressed by the children of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Ostendorf of Walled Lake. When their pet pig was butchered they refused to eat the pork. ‘Verbal Orchids to— The Four Corners Press e of Franklin, entering its ninth year of publication. |, ’ branch of the Federal “oT the governors of the several states about the ‘10 days mean that they have already been LAWRENCE cowed into submissiveness as their sovereign rights are taken from them by an edict from . Wash- calls out the troops to prevent bloodshed, and immediately the Federal government undertakes to pass judgment upon His motives and his right to maintain order in a sovereign state. If the governor of Arkansas now withdraws the troops and lives are lost, will the Federal government accept the responsibility. for im- pairing the obligation of a state to maintain order within its own borders” ACTION ARBITRARY These are questions which have been generated by the arbitrary action of,a single Federal official in Little Rock who has taken’ it upon himself to serve as judge, prosecutor and jury to inquire into the motives and efficiency of the governor of the state of Arkansas, - The Department of Justice in Washington, at the direction of and with the approval of the President, has helped to prepare an injunction which conceivably can prevent the governor of Arkansas from performing the duties of his office. This means that the representa- tive ‘or republican system of government in one of the sovereign states would be suspended by the ofder of a Federal judge. _ DEFTES CONSTITUTION Never before in American his- tory has the Constitution been so flagrantly defied and disregarded by the éxecutive: Article TV says: “Thé United States shall guar- antee to every state in this Union a republican form of government.” When the words “United States’ are used in the Consti- tution, it means the executive govern- ment. When the words ‘republican form of government’ are. used. it means at the people of Arkansas The sa tamale Parson “Ht doesn't do much good to forgive a fellow unless you're willing to forget, too.” events of the last © have the right to self-government —to expect the. help when asked, and not the hindrance, of Federal authorities in. the course of the operations of the. state government. * * *x The issue raised in the Arkansas case is whether the governor, in calling out the state militia to prevent bloodshed, is acting in — good faith. But even assuming that his judgment is open to question, where does a Federal judge get the right to try a state governor> in a Federal court for malfeasance —for failure to do his duty? There are lots of people -who say offhand that, when there is a conflict between state author- ity and “Federal law,” the power of the government at Washingtan must prevail. But there is no “Federal law” involved here. No law has been passed by Congress on the subject of “integration.” Actually, the.Federal court order banning “segregation” has been respected in at deast three locali- ties in Arkansas, with the coopera- tion of the gov@rnor himself. So he insists that the issue is not “integration,” but the preservation of order. . since Miss Payl was -asked.,to leave, as the hospital board would «like peoplesto: think: Why doesn’t the board give credit where it's due” Our hospital will go forward: and become one of the best, but a little credit should go to the former director, who obviously tried to carry out recommendations, but wasn't al- lowed to stay even until the end of the trial pemod that was recom- mended by the Study, for which the board paid $5,707. How long a trial period does the beard get? Wondering ff these complex qUéstions re- lated to -“integration’’ can be handled. by _court_erder- and with- out legisiation by Congress, then it makes many observers here wonder why Congress feit jt neces- sary last month to pass a law to assure voting rights to Negroes, instead of Jetting the Federal courts issue injunctions against local officials of the states who interfered with the registration of Negro. voters. (Copyright, 1937) Dr. William Brady Says: Alpine People Live to 100, The Loetschental Valley in Switz- erland is high in the Alps and relatively inaccessible, The popu- lation of the valley is around 2,200. The summer is short, but long enough to provide a crop of grass, ween and vegetables. The peo- ple live on milk, cheese, butter, whole grains, eggs and meat. This Swiss val- ley, while sup- porting - a and prosp€rous population, -has never had a doc- tor or dentist. period is around in the 80's and 90's. Defici diseases as we know them simply do not exist. These observations on. Loet- schental Valley were made by Dr. Quigiev in his text, “The National Malnutrition.” I repeat it be- eause it sounds almost like a fantasy—a Shangri-la. Yet we too, here in prosperous America, could be living under similar conditions if we would only realize that we have dietary ae well as monetary needs to fulfill, Modern milling has robbed food, stich as flour, of most. of its valu- able ingredients. The sweetness of fruits was acceptable and valu- able. to our ancestors, but chemis- try concentrated the sweetness and — cheapened it so that sugar became a universal food, VITAL QUESTION Thus the question today is. ~ what elements do the people of » Loetscherital Vallev obtain which are lacking from our modern-day diet: and where can they be found? The complete question of dietary supplementation is discussed and set forth in a free pamphlet en- titled “Wheat to Eat.’ For a copy. send stamped, self-addressed envelope. After following the rules set forth, you too may someday enjoy at least some of the bene- fits which people of —— Valley : enjoy. Vitamin intake from this diet would far exceed that of average — American child. On this diet the bove and gitte had teeth that would make the rich - H ealthy the Natural Way ‘atl of the average American boy or girl look poor indeed. It was necessary to examine three persons to find one defective tem- porary or permanent tooth — the children examined were from 7 to 16 years of age. * *« Signed letters, not more than one page or 100 words long pertaining to personal health and hygiene. not disease. diag- nosts. or treatment, wil) be answered be Dr William Brady, if a stamped seif- _ addressed envelope is sent to The Pon tac Pontiac. Michigan. (Copyright 1957) “Why Are Roads So Bad Here?’ My, dad a roads in the horse and buggy days were smooth roads. Today in our modern days the side roads in Oakland County are worse than riding im the ditches. Ten miles an hour is the fastest you can go unless you want to pay the garage man $3 and more an hour to repair your car. What's the trouble? .Not enough taxes? Too many coffee breaks, . Cigarette breaks and card games? I wish a committee i investi- gate. Pendecng Says Faubus Does What People Want What many people overlook in the Little Rock school situation is that -Gov. Faubus is doing just what the people of Arkansas want, not what the Supreme Court wants. The United States government is supposed to be government by the people, for the people and so.on. So why not put th controversy to a vote of the people. If this were done, there woyld be no question what the majority of citizens want. Clyde E. Peters Paul at the - , and they - ‘Why Talk of Pools Leslie H. Dean Sr. Pontiac Postmaster rs Tells Another. Way ‘ to See the World Joining the Marines is, not the only, way to see the world. Get- elected to Congress: and you can go on Congressional Junkets with _ Uncle Sam picking up the tab. Wis: | Were a Congressman Three Answer About Manners Women are really “better be- haved” than men in public, but a few are very emotional and thev give us all a name we dont deserve. These few should wake up and learn self control. Min and Lin Women are really more rude to ‘sales people than men. Any sales- girl who has a busy job will bear me out. Men aren't as haughty and condescending. — + 2 Years Selling _— Men have much worse manners ‘im public. They talk louder, more often and leer at passing women __if they want_te.Wemen-dort-tirt openly and brazenly like men. Let's give- women their full due, They're better mannered and bet- - ter behaved and have finer sensi- bilities. : Law Enforcer in Oakland County?’ Why does any reader talk about private swimming pools when he ‘liveg‘in Oakland County? Nature ‘has given -us our “swimming pools” in the form of over 400 lakes for free. . : D. Hopes Flu Serum Will Be Rationed > Let's hope that the Asiatic flu serum is rationed. After the kev people. one responsible member of each family should be vaccinated so that he or she can care for the others in the home and not overcrowd the hospitals. . _ Registered Narse — Letters will be condensed when peces- sary because of lack of space. Full name, ‘address and telephone number of the writer must accompany letters but these Will not be published if the writtr eo re- quests unless me letter ts eritical im its Rature. % : # Case Records ofa Peychologist Dr. Haddock's idea merits nationwide attention. For auto- mobiles wreck thousands of ‘happy homes every year stat- ing the 40,000. death rate in 1956 is not as effective a deter- rent as personalized warnings like those cities below. So .. ; with your parting kiss, repeat Dr. Haddock’s prescription! By DR. GEORGE W. CRANE * Case N-387: Ardella aged about 44, is the dynamic wife of. Dr. Sam H. Haddock,. popular pediat- rician at Anderson, South Carolina. She is a former nurse who. still- bubbles over with energy and en- _ thusiasm for fiv- ing, although she has three grown children. “Whenever she Starts out for At- lanta in the car.” her husband in- formed us at the dinner table re- cently, “I warn DR. CRANE her about careful driving. “But personalize ‘my advice, for I say: “Ardelia, tf you don't want me to have a second wife, then keep your eyes « that speedometer.” “She laughs but I think it exerts a desirable effect. At least, I hope " go,” and be grinned across the table at Ardella. Mu AUTOS WRECK MARRIAGES Dr.. Haddock’s clever suggestion deserves widespread imitation. All ~ of us husbands should duplicate it. Ang you wives ffer a similar warning when your hus- bands start out in their auto mobiles. ~~ oe * * For the farnily car-. wrecks: thousands. of happy marriages 4 every year: In 1956, for example, over 40,000 people- were killed on the -public highways of America. Thousands of them were married folks: And more than 1,000,000 others were injured, some so seriousiy that they are permanent cripples and unable to hold a job. Dr. Haddock’s good psychology automobile driving thus merits na- tionwide attention. — . * x * In a somewhat similar vein, some of our states erect white crosses at the roadside to indi- cate the number of persons who — have been killed at such spots in auto wrecks. And those white crosses tend to make people think. At least, for the next few momenty the drivers may slow down or be more watch- ful. But even the white crosses are. not as personalized as the thought that one’s mate may be left a widow or widower, to remarry pos-. sibly in the next year as a result of our careless driving. WHY AUTO WRECKS OCCUR Our National Safety Council has often warned us that as high as 90 per cent of auto wrecks occur because of defects in the “nut” at the steering wheel, instead of poor brakes, defective headlights or other mechanical flaws under the hood: _ te Many radio announcers and dise jockeys insert warnings to auto drivers. I'd suggest that they o¢- casionally vary their verbal ad- vice. Instead, let the. sound effects "\man produce the screeching of brakes and the crash of an auto collision. Then the announcer could come in arid. tersely report the” death toll. He wouldn't need say anything further. We also need to remind auto | drivers of specific dangerous sit- uations Which they will confront . every day. This isthe ‘case method” in education. . When five or six passenger cars are held up behnd a slow truck, we need to ask: “Are you a thoughtless kid who tries to pass the entire line, or are you the safe driver who waits for the cars ahead to go around /the truck before you oar: "?” * .¢ Auto designers should also add ‘tle of beer if you are taking the wheel of a, motor car, for liquor makes you euphoric pene chance-taker). ae, Je stamped, 20 to cover setad and printing pol "hen you snd (Copyright 1967) aten t Lf” hae pete 8 5 en res ay enum da i aver coat NS, 2 Pa a A HE EA OA SARE Seka A } . 3 : ; : aby Ne i / 7 | * - , | ). " u . "J a ce Rls Aes ML ne ecm ig “ibis PONTIAC PKESS, Wes HOD, Shd’L BME Whee fe eee c TR rams ot Eas, oni ho Fro os 7 | Glas Town oa re Danger mARenctors, Pleads. Innocent sf SPECIALS for Thats. Fri., Sat. Men, — Open Fri., Mon. to 9 P.M. oe ha. Pres en “we t ple s given approval to the) = NEW YORK (INS) — sf hinataMinegy Comision sleet A Flint driver pleaded {nnocent | Paper Cx proposed / exchange of land with | the nation's mayors today that Americans will not be “harmed or /Yesterday in the auto-death of a) pe mpaony Buys pk Eactoabe —_— Co. | endangered in any way” by atomic power reactors. White Lake Township woman two. Fayette at Auction Held ee dee “Harold S. Vance, a member of the AEC, said the chief danger |onths ago. | placed Fayette high on its proposed Harold Frye, 35, of 1483 W. Julia’ by Internal Revenue (park sites, It had recommended | from operation of atomic reactors comes from the radioactive by- St, was arraigned by Circuit | oeceese by the sate legislature. | Products, such as plutonium. n - Judge Clark J. Adants ona man-| ESCANABA | Miss Edwards has one year to re-| . * ; slaughter charge. Frye was con.’ Epaiae & ~- The ghost town deem the property by payment of But he said ‘so long as the by-products of fission remain en- \tiesed free nee $300 bond until ayette on the Garden Peninsula the bid price plus 20 per cent in-| closed in the clad fuel elements, or even inside the-reactor .. . jt is trial. rong ye dg ssa chat tthe nd ain 2 EC Assures. Mayors — | - Bought by Firm YOIS _ fo Manslaughter in Delta County was sold today to, terest. - | obvious that there can be no danger to the public.” | He is“charged with driving his’ the Escanaba Paper Co., at an | * * * lear on the wrong side of the’ auction conducted by the Internal Decide to Drop Divorce ‘Vance described. to the U. S. Conference of Mayors the three |street in a July 15 head-on col- | Revenue Service | layers of construction of a reactor, and said the only way radio- jlision which took the life of the The paper company said it will wes ? ee gogo active particles could escape would be for a breach to develop in jother driver, Mrs. Richard D.) offer the 95-acre area to the Michi Patricia, h s d aed and his wife each of the three shells, ‘Schultz, 28, of 9510 Portage Trail. | gan Department of Conservation la, have decided to kiss and, . Five other passengers with’ Mrs. | exchange for forest. land. The a Mimake up, She filed a divorce suit) He added: “It is theoretically possible that breaching could (senuitz were injured. servation Department has long in nearby Santa Monica, but the ~eceur . .. 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Henceforth, 24 i" Italy, one of the most fer-/being hit in the head Sunday by| 4 iictong q300oothigh ski PMNS Ot {to the moon. “We are approaching] The U. S. uses about 500 million|said Werner, drought-borne res-itle on earth, is enriched by yol-/@ Tock thrown by a 14-year-old yt is open on Mount Ruspehu, on the limits of human endeavor," lions of coal a year, strictions on’ watering lawns andicanic dust. playmate, Police termed the in-[New.Zealand’s North Island. Hold First Conference in Nearly a Decade; Expect Closer. Ties By BORIS BOSKOVIO gee lf ef of Syria, Israel Experts Discount’ War Between Soviet Friend and Arab Neighbors - CAIRO & — Veteran observers here believe the Syrian-Israeli frontier is the area to watch in the current Middle East crisis. x * They discount the possibility of armed conflict between Syria and its Arab neighbors, although they say bad feeling may continue for some time, But there are genuine of armed clash between Syria and Israel. They made these points: . 1, Shipment of Soviet arms into Syria almost certainly will ¢reate uneasiness in Israel, particularly if new arms are concentrated in the tense Lake Huleh region near the Israeli border. There are fears Israel may be lured ito throwing a punch in a preventive war aimed ~ at ing out the Soviet-made equipment before the Syrians can prepare for an attack. : : x * *® =| 2. ‘The Syrians themselves ..prob- , ably would like to sée Arab inter-| est again focused on the Israeli frontier. Nothing would restore the shattered Arab front more quickly than a new crisis with Israel. De- spite their family disputes, all Arab states still tend to close ranks when the Palestine question is raised. Some Arabs lately have complained the United States is exaggerating developments. in Syr, ia to divert Arab attention from Israel. ’ 3. The Syrian-Israeli frontier has been the most sensitive of all Israeli-Arab fronts in the past few months. Quarrels over the Lake} Huleh demilitarized zone, Israeli fishing rights in the Sea of Galilee and Israeli diversion of River Jor- dan waters still are unsettled and/. could touch off a conflict at any time. * * 4. From Israel's viewpoint, Syr- ia is the most vulnerable Arab state at: the moment, Jordan and Lebanon now are receiving help from the United States ahd Egypt is sitting behind a cordon of UN. troops. : Of all the prvate cars owned in iadiirentiagg el gn aay bord trave ing to doing the daily farm _BELGRADE (#~President Tito conducting busi-| ‘MONEY. “DOWN aware ‘21 RCA | (Diagonal Measure) VICTOR ~ CONSOLE © @New high-style model @High-and-easy tuning. @Aluminized picture tube New high-style 1958 console with 21-inch (diagonal measure) screen, high-and-easy - , tuning, powerful new Super chassis, improv- ~ ed “Balanced Fidelity” sound system, super- sensitive cascode tuner. Silverama 110-degree aluminized picture tube gives the largest pos- sible picture for tube size. 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Wake to music or. buzzer alarm with this smart G-E radio. Has con- venient outlet on the back that starts home appliances automaticlly, Phono-jack. SAGINAW AT WARREN, PONTIAC )PEN EVERY NIGHT TO 9 7. ae ee : \ J =< , ye * “* ' . : hd : ’ ¢ ‘ \ _ t 1 + { \ j m \ ‘ y i * $238 * Britain’s new turbojet liner won't >> be peady in time. ‘night when she mentioned Little * Rock, s% $ + oa 2, } { . | i j \ \ ‘ 83 = Spent) tal ececsnhehieenes D ; gr . e <4 sas ecaidon oi seen Pere a a 5 yanmar ~ - sb sce copeueuesioibes tet a ee ae ae ea nara decd OTHE PONTIAC PRESS, _WEDXE: spay, SEPTEMBER 19 19 come Must ee - U.S. Plane; New - Turbojet Untested LONDON @®-—Queen Elizabeth Tf will have to. use an U, S.-made|*‘c irliner for her trip to the United tes and Canada next month. * * * Indignant London newspapers, gave that word to the British pub: | - > lie today. They reported any lin-! be able to fly in Britain's own new Britannia $12 had been dashed by an announcement from the Brit-, ish Oversea — — * The first 312 is bine deliv today, six months behind sched ule, This leaves: so little time for] flights that there is no longer. any thought of using the plane for the Queen's transatlantic flight. Mention of Little Rock Stops Musical Show WESTBURY, N.Y. (® — Singer! Fran Warren stopped a show last) Playing Nellie Forbush in a Long Island summer stock presen- tation of “South Pacific,” Miss Warren followed the script when: | - she was asked where she was from, ~* “Little Rock,” she replied—just as Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein I wrote it. The audience booed so long at mention of the city where a school integration dispute is raging that the show was temporarily sty- mied. : = (Luxury. Era in U. S. —Yet More Need. Help(] me aes "There $ a ~~ MAGIC You'll Want to and investigating this ‘possibility that would relieve Uncle Sam of! part of his billion dollars a year storage bill. * & *& In an interview, ultimate war. By PHYLLIS BATTELLE sin et: “bindsies' ck. bebiieg, "clay ‘Mad did sow’ jore sins pensas ‘oh tacks Gay ets ineaiacs Tr Wb as NEW. YORK (INS) — In. this/Last year the United States hit/physical and psychological boosts'calling on the “Volunteers of|dents, and it’s amazing. age,” when peopleione of its greatest peaks of pros-|to the underprivileged, either. Gen-|America,” which was founded in| «Their reactions are almost are working more for the luxuries|perity, and that was the year when/eral Booth smiles wistfully at the/1896 by General Booth's parents, identical, even to where they laugh S. ‘ss-- - : ‘of life than for its necessities, a we volunteers hit a new peak -in/ thought. ‘Maud and Ballington, to give and what makes them solemn.” " in the NEW jcurious phenomenon is taking giving aid “It’s because when people are ‘Spiritual and material aid to those| ne rest of humanity, already \place. “Two and a half million people |in the money; they lose conscious-|in. need, regardless of race, creed 'swirting about in this confusion 4 th | More hundreds of thousands of A ness of the altruistic values they/°r color.’ : re ymou received our help, and that’s the yj called modern living, are mostly. Americans are in need of help) - otest number in 61 years.” held when life was not so.easy.| “I've been giving speeches be-ltoo busy conforming to the 1957 than ever before. : When you have money, you think/fore every type audi-|format—make more money, spend pert the “Curious,” said Gen. Charles| It's not because the “volunteers” in terms of making more. ence since I was. 18, and that’s 51/more money, end hurry up sboat gering hoge that the Queen might Brandon Booth, te seer Sears have ero 20 Mig and Play Last year there were 33 millon years the general went on. “and|itto thine ox philosophically as d L k women in the U.S. working outside Just lately I've realized there are/kids and convicts. Forwar 00 So ering te tan nase’ int lamnet emactty sites. Tho oa 5 |e aki el new *S were working for the es version of the M k | Eycess | in Furo e I'd say great—very admirable, But|high school student assembly, kids/salvation Army) is so devout about CURTIS CRAWFORD is reserving : Torsi 37 these women were working for the|14 to 18; and the other is an audi-|helping students and ex-prisonersg Plymouth with Push-Button Drive and Torsion- luxuries, _ to make their homes/¢n¢e of prisoners, all ages, in jail. jget a firm start before the rest of Air-Ride for you to test drive. better.’ “These are the only two groups the world is too much with them. ATHENS (INS) — Europe may|my window-sill,” Antuso said, “but ts chs An sotagetae Shien Somme humanity I know of that you) “All men,” he says, “are born SO SEE HIM SOON AT _ necessary pioneering commercia]’soon become a storage bin for'I’m a firm believer in price, sup-jise. Adults with more materialjdon’t have to tell where they are,/with a spark of divinity, and it 6 ‘some of America's whopping $7 bil-| ports. Surpluses are a weapon for |luxurjes often breed families with'and what they're facing—they jnever completely gets snuffed out. 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SRN See oe ia aie raat a — ar hee te rnp, PONTIAC PRESS WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 11,1957 When Antibodies Don’ t Work Influenza Epidemic Follows explaining she cau tha dangers and sure waethes: viruses are ving on virus before they get inside) Then you may have an influenza y JOSEPH etal What do know is that! - iy " ccna Guent roy. E. pur] INS Staff Writer fata he do osha A ln the individwel os develop (ney estimates the vaccine is about}, ‘ ent ; About 20 years before the Ameri-|times smaller than bacteria and) tast enough, the virus never 7 per cent effective. A leading} can Revolution, an epidemic of|Visible only through a powerful] started. If they develop ‘too |medical authority gave this time, “American influenza”: swept Eur-|¢lection microscope. slowly, @ifterent kinds of virus |*2%I¢. of effectiveness Of the vac; . ope, and an observer in Scotland Viruses are of many shapes — may cause injury, paralysis or Protection starts 0 ge up u wack . ; : ee : ® aie | Sk ee oe, ee -— | Cre ee after the inoculation. The vaccine] __ “It was the most universal epi-} and they are the supreme para- | Vaccines contain properlylis most effective in about two demic I ever saw; and I am per-} sites, able te multiply a treated, or killed, virus that en-|weeks. It st>ys at peak effective- iis gender production of antibodies'ness for about a month or six a tee without themselves causing injury|weeks. Then Lerma Piaggio de- in the body. Thus when the real, |clines gr : vaccine may, oe en ad so SPW virus is transmitted from one iynt treated virus comes along, it is protect persons anywhere from two) expected spread Asian —- een acta it be troyed by sufficient antibodies. oP months from an infection by; e enters throu This system works wonderfully influenza virus. . yaar ; the respiratory and/or alimentary|with smallpox vaccine, and howl Those persons unprotected are An estimated 17 to 34 million |tracts. , Dr. Jonas Salk’s discoveries, with|9 danger most from the germs Americans may be toppled into How VIRUS WORKS. the polio vaccine. that may follow the influenza virus. sick beds ‘by the disease that | O.. inside this is how Then what's the problem with/And the seriousness of the fall = & VITUS | te influenta virus? * epidemic may be determined by i" human beings: just how badly the flu virus in- thought It came from the “in- | The Virus invades a living cell Smallpox and polio virus, al-/names the lungs, and opens the and the energy and material|though perhaps more ange from way t0 secondary infections J) ieee SUITS at Double Savings 1. two trouser suits wear twice as long 2. and you save 13.00 to 21.00 Their error was ‘onderstandable. attach themselves to other cells|antibodies you produced against For influenza is caused by viruses|and the process is Tepeated. yesterday’s treated virus work HOW TO MAKE A and even today biologists are not These antibodies can work only against tomorrow's “live” virus. = ling, often mutating. 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SEPTEMBER 1, ee Ve es ge Lipid ene ies Admit They Fi ib. for Bosses Hl ot ; BACKENSTOSE scotia of Canadair Ltd., tates and grievarices at home.(30 minutes in the ouicterie, and/have a ales to , quite a gir * “"[poe't bring them to the offics."|goes back to. the washroom and|for.” es soa vont Fr. Steiner Predicts Use : | BOOK STORE She. holds a degree in advertis-| Miss Ward, who likes to lunch/takes another 15 minutes to re- a or Ae || from Kindergarten On’ Lauren face. - * eS Pw rapa y two government secu ‘ means "s away iy wauatiens hacen of tar eer * \ : Air Foree, She can sing, play the|think too often of their paychecks.|her desk for a full hour.” defense contracts, ‘believes women| DETROIT (INS) -— The Very| . : piano and violin. She likes skiing, / &% 8 & What about the mistake madelin business, can hold secrets bet-iRev. Celestine J. Steiner, S. J., : : ’ nnis, and swimming. She is an) ‘ do exactly what they) most often by bosses? ~ ter than men. President of the University of De- , ¥ 2 Tikes ae 08 do and nothing more,”| ‘They. go away without telling) “At cocktail parties women can televiai she ‘said. their secretaries where they can/always think of something to talk troit, predicts educational also get along in Norwegian, Dan-|. “I'm afraid also that too many|be feached,” said Sheila. “Some|about besides their work,” she| Will be used * ‘from kindergarten to ‘ish, German, Italian and Spanish.'of them abuse the coffee break. Ajalso fail to show proper office|said, and added smiling: college” by 1962. = = ‘She can write speeches. ~ .}girl goes to the piorrcetgrlibcae heirowad or oe to praise al “We also don't feel we have to x *« * +. + « ' spends 15 minutes getting he girl for a job well-done, But I\talk big to feel important, Men sterday after | what ; her even — "eset UP. Then she sits for'have no such problems myself. J'sometimes do.” lea oe oe ne Bee oe un cue tre a sod + |S ammo W Mae wold tae at that she can type fast and " over channel 56. ni- eget we "Balai Prin WHAT'S MY LINE? | (cont t'cie's “My only trouble," she con- gian rince INSTRUCTIONS: Eoch word is reloted to my work. Une ‘|rbfect course and ale t"a new fessed, “is with the ‘ie’ words— scramble os few as possible to guess my fine. Answer horisen"* in education. ./8Uch as chief, friend and. fiend.” _@ppeors under orrow, reading downward. ( “Here are a few tips a tas to () erated On Fr, Stelmer declared TV ~|girls who aspiré to be ideal sec- : Sd courses would basically mean lec: RECOTTLY GAR COPY WAS BEEN WER ATTACK GY NE FTC FOR wLEEED retaries: : ; tures “where the student merely : —- WE wise TO TARE THis GrrGRTUNITY TO TELL OUR $108 _ «© @ « Ex-Kin listens to a teacher. In this case 7. “1. Dress neatly. Don't wear King Leopold Sees f LJ a million or more persons could POR OVER 42 YEARS, 6-J10-0m BITTERS WAS GED! 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Marton Johusen, the wel! | Sex Slaying » Sy Mitegell: yal rgb BR ee *\ dren too young for school which|better elements in the half-comica),|‘°™pting to swim up Niagara the other day. It must have) sown Jocal authority on news: " liked the 2” he ex-| i oo . ) ee ae ee : been the biggest laugh the crowd ethics. Col. Johnson gave just nalae, Ese ses gathers each morning in front of|halt-terrifying crowd to speak up. ae ind iad siace their TV sets wer gels thought “and | LONDON «® — Two -hundred|Plained, | Se lie ay fe = Ladle Rock Central High. The other day & young mother who| | Wells I Goi” boomed ima ma jrepossessed. | them explained, “I will not make creaming wessan betied. potion) aavertiooment) (aaveusinteneass quits coat ee de was plainly an intellectual cut) ing pullding. He was pleased and | «co home niggah,” a huge, mid- © paemees regularly as if they were ationding Mike Varon, son of Mr. and)University of Tennessee, Martin, PORTLAND, Ore. (® — The) market slump. days, Edwardson walked into a school. The national as.|Mrs. George Var- shorter work week is the answer) 1). blamed administration pol-|North London police station last signed by the to unemployment, the president of i-ie¢ and a ‘‘tight-money, high in-|night and gave himself up. nde petipes ld asa age, Oe email the International Woodworkers of terest rate” for cutting ~ housing —— iolence' boll her~ Nance aaa Lx. Rd, _|America said, - - | construction. : completed Naval | President Al F. Hartung, open- ——____—. vitae oritatr este sang Soa Seon wena fe ot Oe tre Go} - 5 characters : , are f S so mcetcan ua teks orotate “the lad to bring about sortall over the wordy normaly nea Hurry! They’re Going Fast! anybody the crowa. ix its grasing| Trakuite Center, work week by whatever method is; standards do not vary as much . = search for a victim, decides de- Ill. . ; ‘necessary. We must not wait until/24 hours. . __sefves particular abuse. They will! varon a a ne ' not hustle away the trouble-makers| rraduate of = : mins on sr Fave ant THERE ISA | af the Week of bi wouny. Na lta ‘aot i | on Vai i of Ms company, No,! ist. .% : Wild Oil Well Erupts/2* 2: ota" “ian” po DIFFERENCE IN On September 13 he will return to Riley, Kan Again Near Hillsdale ise Si.8 Svc" fuse HOUSE PAINT GAIN NEAT TUNSAGIE|tonowing which he will leave tor! graduate of Roch Sem! e : : _ .|San’ Diego, Calif., where he will re-lester High School. KIN ¢ HILLSDALE @ — A wild ojl|Ctive radio training. « * ® wel Gent Sead Coca of vay : te * ts nearby Mosherville| First Lt. James G. Richardson, area when it first blew its top| whose wife, the former Miss Shelial "Se + = ew ot Fort Friday erupted briefly again to-Nesbitt, and som, Mark, live in| aro’ per Jack 1.2% : 1 {Drayton Plains, recently assumed) truce, whose Mie Trouble shooters brought in when|the position “Gf Assistant Profes- i, sor. of Military Science and Tac- tics’ at the Martin Branch of the London Paper Says Margaret * to Marry-Soon Margaret and socialite The tabloid’s report, which was not published in any other London newspaper, went into details on| ... Choose From 91 Exclusive Colors ngines extended under the wedding rumor. , F : td own th dang of Has Tt said ied whee a h : Special was forced t sa of the cou-| | and through the pipe break|pie “think the marriage will take GLOSS or FLAT Finish for:. 5 eee tot (eer West Weles tear un age Woodsiding and Shingle Siding i | Announce New Facility |, ‘Westminster Abbey,” the FLAT Finish for: : | Bos a Deas cmp, oebateen, . fall. eat ocean. 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Today he easy to use BQUREES-A- SAN CISCO wea light their wares - * . ‘ i K en as felt at 10:04 p.m. ® ©@ See all the lovely new ee Thrifty Drug Stores {inst night in the city's Sunset dis-| |The PH in PH 157 MO. stands colors in Super Kem-Tone, 6 Pras phage nl | Police sald the temblor drew less the rest ofthe identification means eerie ee | ——_ ‘4985: Dixie Hwy. fe boom felt here last'weeke (nickel and a. small Percentage of] : alkyd enamel! New Chevrolet “One- $ 00 ie , Expires ven e rnaces . F 1 —MONEY SAVING couPpoN— ee nadie Rerrow the Color Harmony |} - 6-Passenger. Sedan 95 | Ideal for Kitchen and Bathfoom ae : Book from os today! INCLUDING @ Heoter & Defroster @ Washers Os S-rINsT QUALITY Me Gouge AY’ ench FREE PARKING IN REAR , INSIDE or OUTSIDE WHITE al, - Matthews-Hargreaves Chevrolet pas “One of the State's Largest Volume Dealers? © St. (631 Oakland Ave. 211 S. Saginaw St. — ” FEderal 5-4161 ‘i } Bring in your present car. Bring your title. Be ready to talk DEALI AT US RECOMMEND A GOOD PAINTING CONTRACTOR SHERWIN-WILLIAMS @ | 71 W. HURON. BE 4-2571 OPEN A CHARGE ACCOUNT + WE DELIVER 34 Mill | Prescription Specialists t] 3505 Elis. Loke Rd. Scene entaen ase ee f y , fi Fi t : 2 8 ' ' ’ 2 : r ‘ ’ . — t = ie fi = + Re acces « SRMGER 1 1, 1957 ‘eport - : Increases . m rent : Figures Reveal Rise Is Varied Increase Is Groduall in Oxford, Lakeville—| Clarkston’s Substantial Oakland County area schodis re-| | port an increase in enrollment this fall. Figures show increases from “gradual” to ‘‘substantial.”’ OXFORD School enrollment figures for cane 1957 show the usual gradua! in- crease over the previous year ac-| — to Superintendent R. A. poe Area Community Schools registered 1,664 students this week. Grades 7-12 showed a 10 per cent increase with 667 students. : Kindergarten through sixth grade! “have 997 students registered, an _ increase of 6 per cent. ‘Lakeville has 52 students, Lee- hard 121, Thomas 38, with 796 at the Daniel Axford School in Oxford. ; The Lakeville starting time has had to be advanced from 9:00 to 8:30 to meet transportation prob- lems, AVON Mrs. Irma Mutter, new principa) at Stiles school, reports: a. total “yegistration of 357 students. The kindergarten has an enrollment of 74, who are attending half-day. sesdions. The next high is 52 in the third and 45 in the fifth grades. Mrs. Mutter, a sixth grade Church, Detroit, for the “teacher from Elwood school is re./°'Cl0ck wedding Saturday Bg De- “placing Peter Loncharte who "\, ores Marie Edwards and Ronald) Robert Leist. _ ‘oda —— in Avondale ae The Rev. Benton s Gaskell pet jformed the doubie-ring rites, as- Gorege ‘thachelierd, principal — ‘sited by the Rev. Peter Vos,First > at Ehywoed school reports an ‘Congregational Church Rogheo. enroliment 432 students, and | paeakslalialil @ @aaaen eae Sigg ho a the daughter of Perks is a new first grade teach- ° “whe is now a teacher in special .. The funch program started Monday with Mrs. Florence - Broadway and Mrs. Mary Bar- come in charge. Mrs. Doris Pugslet, principal of Stone school, reports an attendance Saturday in ROMEO—Baskets of white giad-| ioli and. stock were used to. dec orate Bushnell Congregational groom’s parents “re Mr. and Mrs. Robert" M. Meist of Detroit. Given in marriage by her fath- er, the bride’ was radiant in her full-length yylon net gown fash- ioned with lace-appliqued bodice - MR. and MRS. RONALD R. List Delores Edwards. Wed Detroit of Detroit/ William Morgan of Ann) Arbor And Frederick Leist of St. on, |Calr/ Shores, cousin of the bride- mi. 7, reception for some 200 guests: ywas held in the church's Fellow- ‘ship hal _lafter:the ceremony. Fol-| lowing their honeymoon tri through northern Michigan, the! newlyweds will return to classcs| at Central Michigan college, Mount! Pleasant. Kempf’s Shoe Store Sold in Imlay City TMLAY CITY — Kempf’s Shoe studded Awith seed pearls and ir- Store, established in Imlay City’ idescept sequins, square scalloped’ by the late Charles Kempf in 1876 t the same location the present t1 Mrs, "eckline and long sleeves ending in @ Pp ot 185 full ~~ a 7 pod poits over her -hands. Her lace- store stands has been sold. first grade teacher replacing Mrs. appliqued skirt swept to a chapel! Virginia Owen who has been trans,/ain in back. . ferred to special education. é . CLARKSTON Clarkston: Community Schools carried a cascate arrangement showed a substantial incyéase in of stephanotis centered. with - a, enrollment at the close of Friday’s' white orchid atop her prayer book.| session. According to Robert Kling- man, assistant superintendent, ait mt -sretnllnansleotss Merde. 2.101 enrolled in the’ four elemen- | Dupor’t both of Romeo, ee tary schools in distriet,with. ae William Leist assisted his broth-| jer a8: best man. Ushers were the bride's brother, Allan A. Edwards a 5 per cent incyéase expected by the end of the month. Last year the enroliment for the elementary schools was 1,875 pu- . pils. There/are 1050 pupils enrolled ~ §n the high school, an increase over last yeat’s enrollment of 906. This includes grades seven through 12 IMLAY CITY Mrs. Switzer fo Head Enrollment in the Imlay City ‘ladies Auxiliary | sommunity Schools as of Monday UNION LAKE — Mrs. Jack! _/ shows a 12 per cent increase over Switzer was reelected president of. / the same time last year or a total'the Ladies auxiliary of the U nion! of 1,181 students. ‘Lake Fire Department recently. Part of the increase is attYibuted during the annual meeting held in’ to the annexation of the Lum-Lake the home of Mrs. Merle Baylis. Pleasant District where 91 students. Named to serve with Mrs. Swit- attend the elementary « center at zer were: Mrs. George Gisch, vice Lum. president; Mrs. Irvin Maynard, re- ' @s See cal ‘cording secretary; Mrs. Baylis, (here are 144 papite pl berresren ' corresponding secretary, and “Mrs | as follows: wine 38; Sandhill, esetigrial leat Geasurer for, 2 28; Black’s Corners, 30; Bower, Plans for a & Toy Demonstration | Sts and Exity, 26: day to be held October 16 from 1! Attending school in town are $49, a.m. to 8 p.m. in the fire hal) were | students in grades kindergarten to| completed. 12, an increase of 62 more than! last year at this time. All grades have two sections ex-) Rotary Club Entertains cept kindergarten which has three New Teachers, Principals. and the seventh grade, one: | WALLED LAKE—New teachers ROCHESTER in the Walled Lake schools were The enrollment for the Roches-,the guests of the Rotary club on ter Community schools, after the, Monday night. The Rev. John second day, is 3,839, representing Mulder arranged the program an increase of 310 students since, which followed dinner in the Meth- last June. odist Church. Kindergarten classes this year| ‘Extending the welcome for the have 437 students and the senior) Rotary club was Charles Hatton, class totals 152 members. The! acting president. Ralston Cal. | junior class has also increased pro-| vert explained seme of the aims portionately with a total of 789,/ and projects of the club. Mayor _ according to Supt. of Schools Don-} Robert Thibideau spoke for the ald S. Baldwin NORTH BRANCH The_peak enrollment of the North | Other speakers included Joseph Branch area schools was reached Long president of :the Walled this year with the record- lcaking | Lake Board of Education and-Clif. to the city and the area. i total of 1244 students, as of yes-) ford H. Smart. superintendent Le city In welcoming the newcomers | . Cari Kempf who has served the |Store for 56 years, sold his half A pleated Juliet -ca ed: in! interest recently. \pewrib and ‘sequins, 2 fin-|_ This retail shoe store isthe oid. 'gertip veil’ of French illusion, She lest retail business firm in Imlay Michigan fears Lead the Nation ‘in 1957 Harvest WASHINGTON (® — The Agri- culture Department predicts Michi- gan’s 1957 dry bean harvest will total 4,126,000 bags — largest in the ‘nation. A per acre’ bean yield of 780 pounds also was forecast for Mich- ‘igan. The Michigan oat crop ts ex- pected to yield 39,300,000 bushels om a per acre production of 39 ushels. The state's commercial apple crop was forecast at 10,200,000 bushels and the peach harvest -at 2,750,000 bishels. Michigan potatd production was, predicted _ at 6,470,000 hundred-. |weight, ‘ “| “How Parents Can Help Johnny | /by homeroom mothers under the / |\eadership of Mrs. Robert Lawson. 9) Stiles. School PTA will meet at Meetings Slated by Area PTAs First Fall Gatherings Chance to Get Together With the opening of school, many PTA groups in the area are holding first meetings this week. Four’ Towns From 7:30 to 8 p.m. parents may meet with their children's teacher. Guest speaker for the evening Oakland County Board of Educa- tional Offices. His topic will be, Read.” A recording entitled ‘‘Threshold,”’ and a period of discussion will follow. Refreshments will be served Ortonville The first PTA meeting of Bran- don Township Schools will be held at 8 p.m. Monday, Highlight of jthe evening will be a guided tour ‘of the new high school: Faculty members will! be intro- duced to the parents. Baby sitters will be present to care for small children. White Lake Give Parents, Teachers, The Four Towns School PTA is) ‘|meeting tomorrow at the school. is Dr. Harry Hahn, director of | | fastructional services for the * } Wood-Denhott Rites Solemnized Saturday DRAYTON PLAINS — Gowned Wood of “4010 Quillen Rd., in a ballerina - length gown of) white cupioni, Judith R. Wood daughter of Mr. and Mis. Louis! ihotf, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clar- The Lee O. Brooks School's first PTA meeting will be held Monday E oe September Rains Parents will have the opportunity | lot meeting the new teachers of ‘both the Brooks and the new Duck) Lake School. Avon Help State Crops ence Denhoff of Pontiac, in an eve-\612 West Fifth St. Listed are bad ining ceremony Saturday. ' I iold heirloom handkerchief that be- loriged to her grandmother. Mrs. Richard Sanderson of | Highland Park acted as ter sis- LANSING We September rains | ter’s matren of hener and Janct ithe school at 8 p-m. tomorrow. through most section’ of Michigan, ‘Arnold Ojala, assistant. supervisor of Avondale High School, will in- troduce the teachers: at the get acquainted meeting. Stone Schoo] PTA also will meet at the school at 8 p.m. tomorrow. There will be a visitation period between teachers and parents from 7:30 to 8 p.m. A Civil “efense program with Charles Morrell as guest speaker will follow. Clarkston Emerson Oakland County Superin-' tendant of Schools will be guest speaker. Parents and teachers will have an opportunity to meet, Waterford Township jat 8sp.m. tomorrow, preceded by, an open hour at 7:30, A movie, ' entitled “Family Circle,” will be! have put crops in good condition: the Federal-State Crop. Reporting Service said today. In all but a few areas, moisture supplies are adequate, the agency: said, and farmers now are pre- paring their land for fall grains in most of the Lower Peninsula. - Farmers growing corn for grain are first frost of the season, the report |said. Abowt-three-fifths of the crop he is a senior. ‘is in the hard dough or dent stage, First meeting of the Clarkston >ut several weeks of frost-free! Elementary PTA will be at 8 p.m. Weather are needed to bring mos tomorrow in the school. Dr. Willi! the crop to maturity. = =—=s_ ‘Cemetery Unit to Meet WHITE LAKE — The Oxbow| The tower, 300 feet high with Lakeside Cemetery. Association|a three-foot light; will be built by First regular meeting of the Will meet tomorrow at the home |the Meadowcroft Broadcasting Co., Pontiac Lake Schoo] will be held. heer peer ee Hooker on Snes Inc., rved. concerned over fom oe the ‘| TROY i | Denhoff of Pontiac was brides- maid. Thomas Bloxom of Plym- outh was bert man. * state, Approve Radio Tower. ‘tower in the city. ‘Bader St. \service and road grades estab- lished on Lysander ‘street from Mahaffy to Romeo street. About '45 per cent of cost will be as- ‘sessed property owners. Permission was granted the Rochester Kiwanis Club to hold their annua) Peanut Sale for boys and girls work, Sept. 26-28. The ‘Civil Air Patrol was also granted a Tag Day Sept. 20-21. — Clerk ‘Resigns Job Council. to Screen All Applicants and Act on Other Problems = iation siete ROCHESTER— Rochester's Mu-| Civie Associ nicipa] offices have a: busy week! WEST BLOOMFIELD~ TOWN- ahead with the various: investiga- | SHIP — Edwin Ambrose, president © tions coming up at the regular of the Sylvan Manor Civic Associa- council meeting this week and the tion, announces that the first fall resignation of Village Clerk Helen; meeting of the civic association be- ‘came the bride of Donald P. Den-, ‘signed -by 15 West Fifth street | The bride carried a sixty-year- Ushering for - the ceremony were The new Mr. and Mrs. Denhoff, | upon returning from a honeymoon through the northern part of the will reside on the Eastern Michigan College campus where — Commissioners an- nounced Monday ‘the approval of the construction of an FM radio It will be located east of be Rochester Rd. in the vicinity ot : B. Palmer. No definite date was given and. the communication was tabled un-| til a new clerk is appointed. A) committee of three council mem- bers was appointed to interview applicants. Manager Robert A. Slone and Attorney Roscoe Martin - were - authorized to study the legal an-— gles and survey a plot of vil- lage land located west of . the New York Central Railroad right of way, north of the railroad and Paint Creek. K. B. Martin of the H. M. Sheldon Realtors said that if he could purchase the land, he was anticipating building a real estate office and credit bar. eau office. A nuisance complaint has been property owners against Edwin Gottchall, owner of property at 'sanitary conditions, obnoxious weeds, a fire hazard, repeated family disturbances. Manager Slone said that fre- made by himself, Fire Chief George Ross, Oakland County Health Department and conditions isaid that immediate action will be taken to correct the situation, Among other new business start- ed this week will be construction iof new sidewalks for Rochester [Heights and-extension of water} still exist. President Sidney Ennis/ will be held tomorrow at 7:30 p.m. in the Township Half. SHARON JEAN HARK Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence C. Hark, of 3331 Lester Dr., White Lake; “Milford, announce the engagement of their daughter, Sharon Jean, to Richard J. Kinsey, son of Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Kinsey, of 5642 Grass Lake Rd, Milford. A spring wedding is being planned. > iddd 4004 shown. | Avondale The first meeting of the Avon-' dale Junior High Schoo] will be the executive board. Avon Photo Club. to View Slides school to introduce teachers " i | | held at 8 p.m. tomorrow at the| . MILLER’S | AVON “TOWNSHIP—The Avon | ® Photo Club wilt resume its fall Pj and winter schedules tomorrow jat a meeting in the Avon Township, The meeting will begin at 8 p.m.| ‘Library in Rochester. 4 Color slides of Norway, Finland! and Lapland will be shown. eaaeenneessecesen the prompt, friendly way your Ben says any Low on Cash? &» Get the cash you want in only ene trip to the office! Here's all you do: Phone first and tell us how much you want. Give a few - simple facts. 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His tactics are the same—only the names have been changed to fit the situation. He greeted a front-page editorial in the Nash- ville Banner that he be run out of town with a characteristic “yel-— low journalism.” He refused. any further comment on anything. a 2 . He still preaches disregard of constituted authority, hate for “ni- gras’ (never Negroes), hate for Jews (never capitalized in his in- flammatéry handbills), and con- tempt for newspapers in general. Despite his contention that he advocates what he calls _ful” .resistance to rAcial integra- | ‘tion, a recent handbill distributed |. by the Tennessee White Citizens | that a: for the worst te * * 28% _During the big weekend of vio- lénce which followed admission of ' 12 Negroes to Clinton High School, | 200 miles ‘east oft here, last fall, Kasper was in Jail at Knoxville. * ‘* * _ vs. Dist, Judge Robert L. Tay- lor sentenced him to a year in prison for fomenting that violence. anyhow, on grounds Kasper had | HOW TO MAKE A GOLDEN \-MON GE VODKA “peate-| sideration I have concluded * that! \Violated “his parent ‘njunction gains interfering with Clinton figh integration, Taylor had or- dered Clinton High to integrate, just as Federal Dist. Judge Wil- lian’ E, Miller. has ordered Nash- ville first grades to be integrated. » Kasper, 27-year-old Columbia University graduate, again was junction Jast July, when an all white yey in e found him and six Clinton residents. guilty of stirring,up trouble which arose in November and December, He hag appealed the year’s sentence to the U.S, Supreme Court, which he has denounced #s communistic for banning school segregation in May 1954, : He and the other six are wale: ing sentence in the July convie- tions. The Tennessee .career of the New Jersey-born “‘rabble rouser”’ his own term for himseli—began Aug. 25, 1956, Clinton High School was to begin its firet year of integrated. opera- tion. two days before It was on that day, a Saturday, that KaSper-arrived in Clinton, | 4 and started on a house-to-house, door-kriocking campaign to arouse | sentiment against the integration! order, He never before had been) in Tennessee prior to his arrival. | Clintomr-sihich has an “insignifi- eant proportion of Negroes among convicted of violating Taylor's An- ory LJ : Actress Kim Novak rae e Refurning to Work HOLLYWOOD (if -Kim Novak, the striking blonde actress, is no longer striking. That is, she’s going to work again. _ * * * Miss Novak said yesterday that} she decided to go ahead and make ‘Amongst the Dead” for Para- imount for the picture by Colum- bia, but announced after the loan she would not report for work. The. reason, she said, was that there had been undue delay in the progress «f discussions about adjustment of her contract \with Columbia, * * * | In announcing her change of | mind, she said: ‘After dye con pee any contract differences between Columbia and me should not af- fect Paramount, , . .” Seeks to Have Clay on Civil Rights Unit WASHINGTON (—Sen. Smatii- ers (D-Fla) suggested today that President Eisenhower appoint, Gen. Lucius D. Clay .to the new Civil Rights Commission to répre- j sent the Southern viewpoint. Clay, a native Georgian, is \the *most economically depressed lexecutive director, on an inten-' ithe universities of South Dakota It Migh t Help Save Their Communities NEW YORK @ -- The once- mighty plains Indians, now among people in the United States, are going to work on.a race relations program. O They fee] it might help save their communities, The -program, literally named We Shake Hands, is being car- ried out by the recently formed) Midwestern Intertribal Council. - Sponsored by sive study in the plains area. For the first 10 months the ‘pho- gram will concentrate on the areas -bordering the reservations where neighborly relations are most greatly needed. Teams from and Nebraska will be sent into the field to measore the effect.| ~*~ * * Activities will include establish-| ing branches of League of Women! the report, those causing or condoning the) A point four program would breakdown of the Indian commu- Sive technical assistance to raise nities:. : doesn't control the Bureau” stating the official U. should be helping tribal commu- nities survive, Interior Once Mighty Plains Indians Pere | to Work on Race Relations Program ts * ot The situation+is desperate, says which cites mone 1. The organized cattle interests! of the’ Dakotas and Nebraska, €Xisting among other U. S. com- | “who |tederal politics and candidly a) says. the Assn.” on Indian lands.”’ American Indian Affairs, the pro-| 2." Some hfgh officials in the| The attack upon the Indian gram is~described in the asiocia- Interior Department and its communities is beginning to unify. i'tion’s -current newsletter—a field’ Bureau of Indian AYfairs ‘ report by Miss La Verne Madigan’ will undertake in the Dakotas and sociation report. It concludes op- Nebraska only programis that as- |timistically: sume the. communities are as|/programs have scarcély good as dead and deserted by the young.” are powerful in state and ‘which | should be 3. Congress, “to the extent it, * * * The newsletter charges that the "Department _ Opposes a by’ S. policy, | lies they need in their struggle to;point four. program for Indians Was dismissed for lack of evi- survive. on the grounds its Bureau of In-| dian Affairs is carrying out a vigorous community development ‘program on the reservation. the Indian communities to the jlevel of health and well being munities, the association report x, * * the tribal leaders, says the as- “Although these... . begun, | |. "audience was even larger, ion Friday and adjudged in crim- ‘charges of sedition and_ inciting jits 4,000 eatasine-ba appeared to be taking the impending race mixing’ in stride, \, * * *. He testified later that he slept that first night in his car, which he drove here from Washington, D.C., where he ran a bookstore and "consorted with Ezra Pound, racist poet who is confined to 4 federal mienta] institution, The second night, however, fie had found a home with a rural inton, and the third, night—a Monday—he held forth on the Anderson County Court- house square in Clinton with his first anti-integration harangue. * * * A state charge of inciting to riot ‘dence. That only made him more 'confident, and the next night his his oF Gein speech even bold- r. On Wednesday, U.S. marshals served a temporary order to re- strain~him from interfering with’ peaceful integration of Clinton High. He was tried before Taylor inal contempt of court. That was! when he was sentenced to a year in prison. Thus, he was in jail in Knox- ville when rioting broke out that ‘Friday gight on the Clinton town Square, Subsequently, he was tried in a state court at Clinton on when he was hot there, he was acquitted. Meanwhile, Judge Taylor made his injunction permanent and Kas- per was rearrested in February on grounds ‘he conspired with the other six—arrested in December— in. renewed violence which «tem- porarily closed Clinton High last Dec, 4—at a time when Kasper was out of town. The payoff came} at the July trial in Knoxville, when Kasper again was convict- ed, along with the others, of crim- inal contempt. Free on bond while awaiting the|- outcome of a motion for a new trial, Kasper came to Nashville in August. He attracted, with his now - familiar anti - integration speeches, crowds which at first did not number more than 50 per-| sons. On one occasion, at least, a Negro rhythm band a few blocks away outdrew ‘him. — : ah * * But, as the hour drew nearer for integration to begin here, his) crowds increased, and after 15 Ne- groes registered for integrated Nashville was the [scene ot latest arrests. oo (Advertisement) - Now Many Weer FALSE TEETH - With PASTEETH, a = Padonaidee alkal false eeling, Checks i pees — TO SCHOOL VALUE . LOOSE LEAF FILLERS | first-grade classes Aug. 27, as many as 150 showed up. He seemed to hold them—as he had his followers in Clinton—spell- | bound. While he was in Nashville, sig: nificantly, Clinton High began its; second year of integrated opera- tion quietly. Eight Negroes en-| rolled without incident or outward) ~ 500 Sheets 3-Ring . School Paper for ‘1.29 General Printing already the Indian leaders...are the riots. But largely on the protect. | {finding they need not stand strength of his lawyer's argument; Nashville now was his head- | & Office Supply alone ithat he could not be responsible quarters. And, characteristically, 17 W. Lawrence St., Pontiae eve . Co. ®e . e Voters in reservation counties, setting up speakers bureaus, pro- ‘moting understanding and respon- sibility in youth groups, establish ing «a ‘tribal employment officer chairman of the board of the Con- jtinental Can Co. and a close per-| isonal friend and adviser of Eisen-| shower, Clay served as commander} in chief of U.S. forces in ares) and military governor of American zone in Germany in the postwar period. Smathers, who heads the Dem- ocratic Senatorial Campaign Com- mittee, said in an interview he hopes the South will be ‘represent- ed on the six-man, bipartisan! commission to be named Under! the new civil rights law. Heavily - salted water ‘is an economical method of de - icing, windshields;~ 5 and assessing and preparing ‘classroom study material about Indians. the will give Indians and non-Indians | * * * The Associafion hopes the We § , ‘Shake Hands program not only a sense of. being fellow citizens, | but. will also give the Indian com- munities the local non-Indian al- | Rough Paddling | | on.5,500-Mile Canoe Trip — -GRAND MARAIS @® — Four men on a 5,5300-mile canoe trip | | @ ? rd] GENERAL PRINTING _ SPECIAL! al ah eh : i vteens / site ee Seen | ee ee oe. . ‘from Denver, Coloi, to Old Town, ; ‘Maine, are running a month be-| | hind schedule because of rough) : weather on the Great Lakes. e * . The four, traveling in two 16-]. e foot canvas - over - wood carfoes, stopped at this town on the shores ©. naan fone ——— : A Try the new Parker Super “21” Pen for10 es | Send your son or daugh- e 4 . | ‘They are Earl Rickers, 2, off ter back to school with » ° days. 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Jones climbed in- <4 % ‘of it” it would lower barriers to admit/now subject ‘to deportation tor|| if Se Gi river runner, plan to give p thetr|to the gorge to tall with the men , prog linradirargrery —- car. pimmnhower —-* “— = between 60,000 and 70,000 immi-jhaving misrepresented their birth- e nfence ven attempts to whip fhe Rio Grade when they stopped for the night. ly to determine the storm's ulti- = ~ . = — me grants, including 20,000. Italiansiplaces when - they si eaves * “ait W. M d peree shart of Guir goal. - Jones seid Lindory was inothed MIAMI, Fla. Hurricane Car- strictions in the immigration laws./ang 4,000 Greeks now excluded.|United States after World War HOT WOMAN S UIGeP) sim Lindsey, 22, and Lot Bettis|trom the raft yesterday and pulled tie held close to its position, 1 825, mihe latest advisory fixed the The measure falls short of what/He said he would strive for:morejin the hope of escaping forced {29, , Ariz, now plan to/by the current under a rock. “He miles east-southeast of Miami, to- ‘central position of the season’s'he asked. changes . later. . repatriation to homelands behind DECATUR, Ga. WA former leave the rushing river to Arroyo|managed to claw his way Cohan! day and the U. S. Weather Bureau! ‘third hurricane at Latitude 20.5 * * * * *« * the Iron Curtain. a policeman was sentenced last! Hondo bridge, 15miles. upstream) they were both wet said the storm showed signs of north and Longitude 524 West./ qt is the last of a big batch of, The bill’s main-provisions| 4 Wipe-out the mortgages” on}night to life imprisonment after|{rom tne Tags Suactien teidpe thevagh,” he seid. weakening. It was stationary, the forecast mesures sent to Eisenhower's desk would: immigration quotas. after sede being convicted of murder in his sy was the original goal of a ieee A ‘The Weather Bureau's advisory said. ‘ lin the waning days of the congres-| 1. Revive 18,656 nonquota im-|War I age rae pi admi ha gry mente 8 slaying. mile _ down the rapids; The men are s a ral issued at 5 a. m., EST said the? t.* © jsional session which ended Aug. | migration Neo which saa pee pagal cme oe Lasigne! inst A oo pa gag ae Ee past river runners veal scécoee A cagel —— Weed ‘weakening was expected to be Ships were warned that. Carrie 30. unused and which exp a s' - & “temporary” and Tittle over-all remained a severe hurricane al-| The bill represents a compro- Dec. 31 with the 1953 Refugee Re-|their homelands’ future imanlgee Johnson, 29, but recommended| * kk. couple — —— rim, the change was nag ange in size oF though there was no immediate mise which Senate ‘and House lief Act. tion quotas. . fimerey, Judge H. ©, Hubert Jr.|“ The two engineers ‘started into = and , ot aoe vane wa- intensity during the following 12 threat to land. ~ _|leaders said was the most Con-) 2. AHow unlimited numbers of _* * * prossunced sentence. the gorge Sunday eight - miles|times pulled completely under hours. | Highest winds were estimated at gress would approve this year. ' adopted orphans up to age 14 to} 5. 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Fred Fuller of Cass Lake, of the program 3 _ Coeds Raid Old Trunks Attics Hold Wealth of ‘Latest’ Elect Officers, Plan Banquet Taking the office of chaplain will. be Marie Comos; Muriel — Upton, publicity; Marge Crow- der, historian; Terry Fotino and Sherrie Norman, ser- geants-at-arms. Old Mill Tavern will be the setting for the member-elect banquet to be held this eve- ning. New members-tlect are Karen Cordingly, Judi John- Slater, Joan Humphrey, Kay Swenson, Jovita Benavides ca Sandra Stein. Dr. Rutsky Speaks to Club General Motors Girls’s Club Fashions in crewneck pullovers are pop- 4 : B f an [te have switched to the pony-tail, and vice versa. But there are no long, stringy hairdos. * « & You. can't tell a permanent . wave from a natural curl, these days. There are no more kinky tell-tale strands that give the hair corkscrew curls. ” Woman’ s Club at her home on Shimimons road htt & ar Hest Chrissman is in charge of transportation. Plans were also made for an October tea in the Wisner Home, with former Congress- é _ Committee, and Byron: L. Cole of Syloan Shores drive, who is in charge of program layout. Mrs. R. L. Bronoel (left) of Pioneer avenue, who is cochairman of the 1957 Hi-Fever Follies, and Mrs. Raymond Rapaport of East froquois road, presi- dent of Pontiac General Hospital Auxiliary, discuss plans for the Nov. 6 and 7 shows. | Comedy to Open Theater Season Township Players of West Bloomfield will open the sea- son with the comedy “Wake This dress, “ suitable for daytime .into evening wear, is of sheer wool and has a matching jacket with © ranch mink collar. Selected to direct the play was Mrs. Muriel Donegan of Middlebelt road. Other area residents participating in the performance will be Mfrs. . Phyllis Parlin, ‘Howard De- Haven, Mrs. Dorothy Mc- Arthur, Joseph Gallivan, Mrs. JoAnne Radcliffe, Jack Rad- . cliffe, Russell Kock and Mrs. Blanche Apley. 5-Committees Mapping Out Plans" ; A ML Cette EE oy ie | | | _—— a” abhi WEL alo : ee rs enna re ren eee a aie a ae ae aeeanen MR SR : : Ee : | Aa | ” ¢ i ty , - PON TI AC PRE SS. | ee — . = — ; ; a: . . — ; 1 wh = 2 _WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1957 ; PONTIAG, MICHIGAN, | _ ramen : to Stage 57 High F “ever Follies Shirley Dovre, who is handling entertainment for the Hi-Fever Follies Kick-off Party, which will | take place Sept. 25 in the Pontiac Federal Savings and Loan Building, discusses some final- arrange- ments with James Corbett, who is serving on the - Make Time to Develop Interests By ANNE HEYWOOD “I¢ I only had the time,” -people frequently tell me, “I would develop some kind of hobby or talent so that when I’m retired I'll have something to do. But it’s impossible to find time right now.” * * * And so they go about their busy lives, But when the day finally comes, they have all the time in the world but-no inteér- est to fill it with! It’s a little like food, really. YOU FIND ROOM Have you ever finished a nice big dinner and thought, T'll never want to eat again, I have no room. * * * Then a friend comes in with some delicious cookies or can- dy, and -you find you have room, all right. Well, it's the same with time. You haven't got a min- ute, not any time at all, but let something fascinating come along and you'll find you have plenty of time. ‘As a matter of fact, ft pays ‘sometimes to put the horse of interest before the cart of time. That's what Lucy did. * * * “I kept saying I wish I had time,” Lucy writes, ‘‘and I kept reminding myself that some day the children will be grown — they're in their teens now, “But try though I would, there wasn't a minute in the | { } day for myself. I analyzed General Guilds to Hold Festival Mrs. Allen Neville: was named general chairman of the annual fall festival when Gen- eral Guilds of St. Benedict Parish met Tuesday evening in the parish hall. The festival will be held Oct. 6 in the parish hall. Reports from Guild Cap- tains Mrs. Stanley Hustasky, Mrs, Frank Totte, Mrs. An- thony Matyniak, Mrs. Ivan Herr, .Mrs. Raymond Valen- tine, Mrs. John Lewis and Mrs. Darwin Simpson were read. Sorority Gathers at Surprise Party A surprise come-as-you-are party was held Tuesday morn- ing at the Williams Lake home of Mrs. Robert Young for Phi Kappa Tau Chapter of Pi Omicron sorority. * * * Among the guests were Mrs. Donald Steele, Mrs. Delmer Fields, Mrs, Stuart Hutchinson, Scharf, Mrs. John Voorhees and Mrs. John Adams, Sorority Meets Phi Epsilon Nu Sorority met and tried to figure short cuts, but still there was no way to squeeze in even a half-hour. “Then one day we received an invitation to spend a week- end with ‘friends. The wife had a kiln and some clay, and was making ceramics, * * * “I had never seen it done before,” Lucy continues, ‘‘and was absolutely fascinated, She made such lovely things. “I asked if I could try. My first piece was pretty pathetic, of course, byt how. fascinating it was! I went home from that weekend a new woman, deter- mined to learn to make ceramics. * * * “Well, our local adult edu- : ’] finance committee; Mrs. Lavon Ryden, music chaire man; Ralph Merkovitz, program advertising chair- man, and Mrs. John J. Sellman, chairman of the Papoose contest. cation program _gave—a-_course in it, which I had never known before. And sure enough, I found the time to go to a three- hour class once a week. “But that was only the be." ginning. I got a lot of books on the subject and read them all, fascinated. : “I found myself racing through the details of the housework with more efficien- cy and speed than ever before. The house is just as clean and the food just as good — but it takes half the time! * * * . ~“Now I'm getting good at ceramics, and it’s becoming a full-fledged hobby. But where the time has come from, I honestly couldn’t tell you!” = 8 Sunday afternoon Cleo Pantel and Mitchell Savas were married in St. George Greek Orthodox Church. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Pantel are the bride’s parents and Mr. and Mrs. Louis Savas are the’ bridegroom's parents. ~MRS. MITCHELL SAVAS Cleo Pantel Says Vows in St. George Ceremony Palms and fuji chrysanthe- mums banked the altar of St. George Greek Orthodox Church Sunday afternoon for the wedding of Cleo Pantel and Mitchell Savas. The Rev. Achilles A, Siagris performed the ceremony before 300 wit- nesses, Parents of ‘the bride are Mr. and Mrs. Paul Pantel of East Pike street, and the bride- groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Savas of Chippewa road, ; : ’ GOWNED IN SILK The bride wore a pear! luster silk peau de soie gown blend- ed with Alencon lace. The em- pire bodice was frosted with sprays of pearls and iridescent . paillettes outlining in petal motif the bateau decolletage and bracelet-length sleeves. The extremely full skirt belled from the shaped midriff, spreading into a court train. Her tiered veil was gathered to a princess. cap of jeweled . lace and she carried a nosegay arrangement of stephanotis with white and = roses and ivy. * * * A cousin of the bride, Mrs. Sam Savas, served as thé matron of honor, Bridesmaids were Rouni Savas, a sister of the bridegroom, Irene Pantel of Middletown, Ohio, and Sophie Pantel ‘of Detroit. _ They were gowned alike in beige peau de soie. They wore crowns with tiny veils of beige illusion and carried arrangements of bronze and yellow chrysanthemums. Deb- bie Jo Puertas served as her cousin’s flower girl. ATTEND BRIDEGROOM Zack Athanas was best man — and Tom Rafaill of Detroit was the cumpari., Serving as ushers were Sam Gabriel, Alex “Savedes of Detroit and Chris Savas of Detroit, * * * 2 For, dinner and dancing at Keego Harbor VFW Mrs. Pan- of white cymbidium orchids. * * * Before leaving on a trip to Cape Cod the new Mrs. Savas changed to a gray suit ,with black accessories, The couple will live in East’ Lansing - where the bridegroom attends MSU, \ if you “haven't any time,” perhaps you'd better try to find an interest first. For help in that It's Smart to Appear in the Black PARIS (INS) — It’s terribly with some poise it is stunning and most Parisian for winter. DIOR ‘BLACK LIST’ Dior has several smart out- fits on his “‘black list,’’ sophis- ticated members in the new waistless style worn even with jet jewelry and a black, plumed hat. The only high- light in this black magic are legs in pale stockings and bright makeup. * * * In case you have a black cocktail or dinner dress with a low-cut neckline try it, for a - new look, with jet jewelry. Three or four rows of cut black beads and matching earrings, for example, will give you a new allure. One of the smartest new furs is black mirik. Paris designers use it as trimming on black suits worn with black mink hats. - SUITABLE FABRICS Shaggy, rough surfacéd wool, supple jersey and velvet are more suitable fabrics for a chic all-black look than chiffon, crepe, lace and brocade which gain through colored acces- sories and luminous jewelry. ' * * *® Dior shows the black look on blonde as well as brunette mannequins. Black makes blondes look double fragile and adds poise and elegance to brunettes. MRS. WILLIAM KREINER A graduate of Hurley Hos- pital School of Nursing in Flint is Mrs. William Kreiner of Tesmuesia even ee Coe =| ee * THE ‘PONTIAC PRESS. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBERAI, 1997 = ‘@ your suit, In town, slim and suave, touched with tiny . pearls and caviar beads at the collar... . doff the jacket and you've a theater- dinner dress, pearl : stroked. In charcoal, fawn, and black. —_ Sizes 1414 to" 20%. 49.95 |, Just as we promised we are i continuing our series of stu- dents who are returning to. college: or going for the first time this fall. We have re- eeived so many names of Pon- tiac area students that we will have to run two articles in order to include all the names that have come into our. office. * * * Off to Oberlin College in Ohio will be -.senior Sidonie | Jeanne Shunck 6f Maceday | Lake, This busy coed is so- cial chairman of her dormi- - me * year at General Motors Insti- Jennings Bryan University in | tory,.a member of the student- faculty committee on non- -academic affairs. and a repre- sentative for Student Adminis- “Aleta Stricklin of Stout street will return to Fort Wayne Bible College in Indiana as a senior in religious education. BACK TO ILLINOIS Returning to Northwestern University’ in Evanston, IL, will be Robert VanWagoner, a senior, and Jim Ingram, a pre-law student. Both are from Lake Orion. > *® * * Studying at Anderson Col- lege and Theological Seminary - in Anderson, Ind., will be Ben- ny J. Williams of Emerson avenue, Spending his senior | tute will be Harold E. Cam- eron of North Hospital road. Myrna Bennett of Glenbroke avenue left Sept. 2 for William Beauty Clinic HAIR: COLOR By Edythe McCulloch Did you ever hear a man describe a = He does it by her hair . “She is is at our finger tips with op- portunity for hair beauty. Every woman is expected to ais cea, camer s as ‘our hate. style or color does it . all means do! Never let timidity, or fear of what others In natural or black. Sizes 12 to 20. White Stag. ' senior year. _Sionary College . Dayton, Tenn, as did Ada M,. Powell of Clarkston road. Car- * *- * Janet English of North Pad- dock street will be a sopho- more at the University of De- troit and Bill Pricé of Bar- rington road will ip his studies at the same idtian Casper of Lounsbury avenue is enrolled-as a fresh- man at U. of D. Studying art at Marygrove College will be Ruth’ Slavin of Woodbine drive who 1 in her, FLINT FRESHMAN Douglas and Donald Alexan- der will be freshmen at Flint — Junior College. They live on Dixie highway, Also at Flint Junior College will be Robert Johnson of Birmingham, who is a sophomore business ad- ministration student, and Rich- ard E. Weber of Waterford, a freshman. * * * Traveling to Toronto for his last year at St. Michael Jun- for College is Patrick Baldwin of Birmingham. His brother, Timothy, is ip his sophomore year at MSU. Tim plays both hockey and golf at State. Traveling to Taylor Univer- sity, Upland, Ind., for her freshman year in English and religion will be Yvonne Briggs of Oakshire drive. David Rich- ards of Osceola drive is study- ing theology at Taylor. * * * A senior in Boston Univer- sity's School of Theology is James Braid of Rosewood Place. Traveling to another | part of the country will be sophomore Robert Casteel. He is a physical education major at the University of Kansas. Also out Kansas way will be Phyllis Cotter of Second ave- nue, She will return to Ster- ling College for her second year in elementary education. HISTORY MAJOR A sophomore history major at Nazareth College is Eliza- beth Comps of Myrtle avenue. Enrolled as a freshman at Alma College is Judy Cooper of Airport road. * * * A freshman at Nyack Mis- in Nyack, N, Y., is Joyce Cunningham of North Saginaw street, and at- Denby of Auburn Heights. She is taking a course in medical technology at Mercy College. Among those who plan a nursing career are Karen Den- ham of Oriole road who began het first year at Grace Hospi- College w be Sharen Salons of North * * ao At Eastman School of Music tn Rochester, Me toe his? year will be Joel ‘pptomae K boul “a 1, Traveling to Berrien Springs her sophomore year EnmanveMisoary” Coege of Auburn avenue. Off to Kankakee, Ill., for her fresh- a 2 oe yon yourself, for this embossed daytime dress More victories for the — race have been won through than through eee as More tives! Baths Win Battles des man year at Olivet Nazarene have been lost by lack of sanita-! ward tion and abuse of cleanliness stand- “Be bp ae disease thrives on re reste age everest ag Waray and sanitation are still back- New White Stag Jackets THE MOUNTAIN] Coats to cut sharp winds. Tibetan Toaster in vertical quilted - Arctic Cloth with chromspun plaid- mini lining. 1662 S. Telegraph Rd. designs give sparkling newness, « look identical with the finest cashmeres—yet ot | such a little price.” You must see them. - in cream float beige and pearly Ieey; sizes 10 to ae to match “Bloom ield Shop Every Night ‘til 9 | Saturday til 6 _ JASHION SHOP _ exciting new sweaters with matching skirts Sweaters 14.95 Skirts The new excitement in sweaters ts color contrast. Here the collar and cuffs bring « new Eee eats to ees ene Sor Mand Stoteny, Colleges F ar and Near Summon Pontiac ‘Students - iE rf il i: FE ‘ a i i i Hl li Actress Indicates They've Made Up for Keeps By OLGA CURTIS PARIS (INS) — A radiant =— healed a bitter six-year «x * x. “She's coming to see me again next: summer,” Ingrid~ announced happily. ‘‘She wrote she had a very good time and wants to come back ~ next year.” Ingrid was interviewed as she was preparing for the re- “I would go to Hollywood if something wonderful comes ped fg ape, “But I do pre- er to work in Europe — home is here.” my . ~ > 7} 3% * ade | s ~~ Seat 2 F , ee fon ghtte eae Re Pee) eae, oe ee Pee On | eer Se 7 iy = < oo ho pep ke OE -F = i q tile et od = i i. \ Fay ¢ A i ae ay * sal a a ~ oe ryt a a woe ir - ; ” E ae é : Fee A rll Pel tage J ei sa is Hi adit: — = ca * ~ ae ane oom sae + = ‘i | <5 ’ wr ms pe eee ‘ \ \ ac |e ) ie i \ ( Ps SNe Mes ht tended? ey : Py i ae i z ‘ . PONTIA P FE s, : 4 i ; . | “THE ‘PONTIAC RES WEDNE SDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1957 “Orchard Women Sailors ‘Hold F inal Luncheon | ‘By RUTH SAUNDERS BLOO! HILLY — ' Women Sailors of Orchard Lake. Country Club met. for their final luncheon 6f the sgea- son Tuesday at the home, of : Mrs, Graham J. Graham. Mrs. George D. Miller and-. Mrs. Carson Bingham were assis- tant hostesses. The chairman of the group, Mrs. John K, Bagby, pre- sented prizes to Mrs. Edward S. Reid Jr., Mrs, George ‘Crane and Mrs. Eric Som- «x Le mer, - * * * Président Mrs. Gene White will preside at a Birmingham te Six pages today in Women’s Section ~ Junior League business meet- ing and luncheon at Bloom- © tield Hills Country Club next Tuesday. Dr. James McHugh of Pon- tiac State Hospital will be the speaker in the afternoon. ~ Mrs, White will attend the ‘seventh annual President's . Council meeting of the Asso- ciation of Junior Leagues of America, Inés, Friday at Dearborn Inn Chairman of the council meeting will be Mrs. R. Jam- ison Williams, who is a past president and -now directér of the board of directors. FLORIDA GUEST = Mrs. Harry W. Taylor had as a houseguest last week Mrs, W. B. Topping of Del- ray Beach, Fila., who for- merly lived in Bloomfield Hills. Mrs. Topping will visit friends in Grosse Pginte be-. fore returning to Florida. * * * Mr. and Mrs. John L. Mor- ley of Mansfield, Ohio, will be oe guests. of Mr. and They will I attend the wedding in Grosse Pointe *Saturday of their nephew, Peter, Rupert Fink, to Karla Scherer, eee * * Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Taylor of Orchard Ridge road are spending this weekend in New York, St. Dunstan Guild will give _~& reception for new members “Sunday afternoon in the play- “house. RETURN HOME Mr. and Mrs. Carson Bing- Road . BEVERLY JANE JACOBS Mr. and Mrs. Chester Jacobs Jr. of East Walton boulevard announce the engagement of their daughter, Beverly Jane, to Larry Schaeffer, son of Mrs. Joseph Schaeffer of Joslyn avenue and the -late Mr. Schaeffer. A summer wedding is~plarhed. Optometrist NOTICE ¢ DR. HAROLD BUSSEY % HAS OPENED HIS NEW OFFICE For Better Service for His Friends and Patients RIGHT ACROSS THE STREET — NEXT TO THE OAKLAND THEATER a » - ee SS Gloria M. in Casserole | Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hampshire of Dexter road will hold an open house Sunday | from 2 p.m. until 5 p.m. for | friends and neighbors honor- | Go High Hat : \ : ing Mr. and Mrs. Dean Hamp- | Mrs. Wyman Has shire. Mr. Hampshire has just ———| Good Alternate to been released from the Air Force after having served in _ Potatoes With Fish. ‘England. The Charlies Hampshires drove through the New Eng- land states stopping in New | York City to pick up the Dean Hampshires and bring them to | Pontiac. : By JANET ODELL Pontiac Press Home Editor Do - you occasionally. wonder what you can serve in place of ipotatoes? Mrs. B. J. Wyman serves ja noodle pudding as a substitute, especially when she has broiled. iwhite fish, We tried this recipe len guests recently and fotnd « Visits Gold Star - well received. National President Mrs. Maud, | Mrs. Wyman likes to keep ‘up on Fry was guest of American Gold| \the doings of her family and enjoys star Mothers Chapter Nine’ when’ visits from the grandchildren. Dur- the group met Tuesday ev ening in) ling the past few years her health the American Legion Home. has forced her to be less active’ socially than she would hike. NOODLE PUDDING j By Mrs. B. J. Wyman | 1 pound neodies | ‘ys pound creamed cottage cheese 4 eggs — ty pint seu 1 cup milk. ‘a to % cup butter or margarine Cook noodles in boiling salted Club Gathers - ‘water for 10 minutes. Drain and | Niblick Club met Tuesday at | “| National President. ‘man of the nominating committee. She will be assisted by Mrs. Hilda LaLonde and Mrs. W. C. Pike. Mrs. Edna Olmsted reported on the convention held in Cleveland, — cream rinse with hot water, Mix with the’ Pontiac Country. Qub for |rest of the ingredients. Pour into!* |uncheon with 25- members greased casserole. Bake one hour. present. Husbands’ Day was at 350 degrees or until eggs are| ‘set. Serves 6. ' -_ planned for Sept. 15 with din- | ’ | i > ? o EO panne yt en oem re AiR v A NEW CLASS S ‘peedwri ting SHORTHAND ‘IS BEING STARTED Ae THIS WEEK My East, West, North, South ... in every newspaper throughout the country today, there is a wide choice of highly paid posi- tions for those who can offer secretarial skills and knowledge of shorthand. YOU can prepare for one of these very desirable positions by enrolling for our writing Shorthand in evening school. You will always find a market for your services, 7 West Lawrence St. = / The Business ‘Institute PONTIAC, Phone FE 2-3551 Write. phone. or visit class for information —t Just a few drops of the new blemish lotion will provide a soothing flesh-tinted film that od 116 N. Perry — AUTUMN CALLS FOR ie STYLIN PERMANENTS, 1 from . CALLIE’S BEAUTY SHOP = deed Basic PERMANENT . .-. 35.00 FE 2-6361 annoy ing pimples. : Brown .and ham and slp ai, David, of } was hostess at a luncheon to- ‘mes E. Bitgham road hav recent- day for bride -¢lect Elizabeth Hawai — ly returned from Pointe aux | Drake. Elizabeth, daughter of | #@7TO@ were Barques. Mr, and Mrs. Charles M. united in ~ + kk ® Drake, will be married to : Mrs. Howard .B. Stegall | John W, Kausch Sept. 21 merrenet : Saturday | evening in ., Egg Npocites | Open House Slated Joslyn Avenue | for Hampshires |. United | Presbyterian | bridegroom's \Mr. Mrs. Joe Doyle was named chair- t the Ci fte Ifing. | ners il 2 . “= . 8 _| length gown fashioned with a V Church. The bride is the daughter of Wr. and Mrs. Harold L. Brown, and the parents are and Mrs. Ned WM. Harrod. Gloria Brown eerie Bride in Evening Service | 4 White gladioli and carnations decorated the alr of Joslyn Ave-' nue United Presbyterian Church Saturday for the 7 p.m. wedding of Gloria M. Brown and James E ‘Harrod, The Rev. Edmond |. Wat- ‘kins performed the ceremony be- fore 300 witnesses * * * . Parents of the bride are Mr. ,and Mrs. Harold L. Brown of East |Columbia avenue; and. the Ned M- ‘Harrods of Upper Long Lake are the bridegroom's parents. The bride wore 2 ballerina- | neckline and - fitted bodice of | Schieffie embroidered lace over | satin. Her waist-length veil of | ‘ | Wins ‘Oscar’ Mrs. Charles Stafford, Mrs. George Gacius and Mrs. Howard Wheatley were speak- ers at the first fall meetirig of Pontiac ‘Toastmistress Club when that group met Tuesday evening at Hotel Waldron. Ger- trude Foley won an oscar for best impromptu speech of the evening. President Speaks Newly elected Nationa] Pres- ident Mrs. Maude Fry Grand Rapids was present and gave a brief speech when American Gold Star Mothers Chapter Nine met at American Legion Home recently. Presi- dent, Mrs. Edna Olmsted, gave a report on the national con vention held in Cleveland and named her committee to nomi- nate officers. 'was Mrs. ‘apricot peau de soie gown and - served as the best man and James of | live in Maceday Gardens. illusion was held in place by a tiara of pearis, and she carried an arrangement of shattered white chrysanthemums, Johanna Hill roses and ivy. Matron of honor was Mrs. Donald : Brown and serving as attendant Yvonne Hart. Both were & gowned jn ballerina-length gowns. Soy fashioned with round necklines and | cummerbunds of contrasting color flowing into panels in the back | a * ” * The honor attendant wore an. & = Pe Mrs. Hart's was honey-colored & peau de soie. They carried arrange- : ments of bronze shattered chrysan- © |themums, Johanna Hill roses and ©- ivy. % || ASSIST BRIDEGROOM . Richard Young of Auburn Heights’ 4? Anthony of Waterford Township, Wilfred Ross of Waterford Town- es iship and Raymond Densmore: of Pa Lapeer seated the guests. | * & : For a reception in the church at parlors Mrs. Brdwn chose a gown (© of rose Chantilly lace over taffeta © With black and white accessories Pig and a white cymbidium orchid oe corsage. a The bridegroom's mother wore | = a toast-colored peau de soie gown with beige accessories and a w | corsage of yellow cymbidium - | orchids. Ps Before leaving on a trip to the z Thousand Islands the new Nis. 2 Harrod changed to 4 violet flannel' = sujt with beige accessories and a a ie corsage of shattered chrysanthe- ig mums and Johanna Hilltroses from | her bridal bouquet. The couple wa WALLPAPER | | SALE 9:-19:-29:| | 1000 Patterns in Stock 4 | WALLPAPER OUTLET £ in Men @ fi. | 105 N. Saginaw | ce > 551; iS Toon) Wed Opposite ieee % Thurs., Sat. WKC Perking = 9 te 5:30 : in Rear s Bridge Winners Pontiac Duplicate Bridge Club announces winners of the Monday session including Mr. ' and Mrs. R. W. Robinson and Earl Waterman. ‘Com plete “Where Service and Quality Are Supreme”’ Open Friday Til 9 P. M. No Appointment Needed! Immediate Barvicat Andre Beauty Salon New Hair Styles Direct From Paris FEATHER CUT COLD WAVES 7510) 2nd nia Pontiac Ptate Bank Bldg. or smart town life suiede wedge, all on a cushion of foam. 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Girls’ COATS Sizes 7 to 14 24.98 Style conscious girls will love the detailing of these 100°) wool coats. lined with pile or wool. Many with grow-hem feature. In tweeds and. solid colors Inter- Sizes 8 to 14 29.98 Fashion importance In sub-teen coats. Satin-dure lining that is guaranteed for the life-of the garment. Warm, fong wearing 100°’ , wools. Tweeds and plain colors. . \' \ : Young Folks’ Re — Lower Level pee a, | SE ‘sie : ja sat \ :} i F i < ae a} {* pty - [ J be uf a Ne ; I , ‘ TWENTY-SIX | ‘ . on | - i }- ; Z : ; fu 3 a : be " : 4 i i Ae f F ai oe > jf A a) “aia THE PONTIAC PRE SS. WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER, 1957_ © “Hide Clothesline [wal If, the basement, rumpus room ‘doubles as a drying room, a dis-| into a metal case, By wiping line “ appearing- clothesline can hide- ‘the, This _magie device Tastens to) . When pot in ise, the [clot bo | condition. plastic coated lines to the opposite Becoming Brother Has Many Advent , ‘tel lines simultaneously reel back and case lightly with a sudsy hal meade: | }t BY MURIEL LAWRENCE gr RGR as soon as Mrs. P| ' “ =T a ARDIS Conversation Pieces JERSEY and WOOL Striking” Combinations { match sets. . wool, in dyed to Full fashioned sweaters F mink and nylon blend skirts fringed fabric, and gay : plaids. Autumn color combinations. Sizes 8 to 18. in Come See Our New Collection of HATS | justment for him . ul i De’'Cn We SHOPS . amen tate Se + . Huron 6) Ween Easy Parking * i i PARAMOUNT BEAUTY SCHOOL 11% $, Saginaw, Eagle Theater Bidg., Pontiac, Mich. Enroliments Available in Day or Evening Classes Write, phone or call in person tor Free Pamphiet. PHONE FEDERAL 4-2352 | come to WI GGS tor .. wonderful new accessories to dress up your home for Fall! ADD GLAMOUR TO YOUR BATHROOM with this _hand-painted, jewel studded ducted Mrs. P: writes, “I shortly merely ern boy. second child. should I tell | coming brotherhood: 1, It will make compliance easier The right words. will suggest for him. khows ih ge hs ‘not abuSing her litle) the by making him a brother..-—|. mother has jubt denied the baby’s lot dng hes the Kindest favor] wh ts pall up the stenien, beh ve So let's list the advantages of his be better able to take her “No” | The “inquiring mind” is nev- er satisfied with things as they are, It is always seék- | ing ways to make things bet- | a) oie eee ess painful as he discovers they're the garden.hose. Because his|/not special to him but are shared by the second child. . * * ® 2. It will force him to com- promise his wishes. A brother soon learns that he can sit in the car's front seat going to -his wish for fun with the Parental restrictions will seem pr Pontiac Council of PTA Gathers | at Get- Aquainted Event Tuesday‘ “The hope of the future is the Committee chairmen are Mrs. foundation we build,’’ theme for Weaver and Mrs. Anderson, the coming year, was stressed at program; Mrs. Thomas Cauley the “get-acquainted meeting con- and Mrs. L. D. McLaughlin, By Pontiae Council of, membership; Ralph Dawe and PTA Tuesday evening at LeBaron| Robert Lake, finance; Mrs, Rus- sell ©. Bell and Mrs. Milton Officers and committee chair-| Blod, publicity; Mrs.* William men were introduced to the as-; Wright and Mrs. Arnold Them- sembly. They include Mrs. Wil-| as, hospitality; Mrs. John Ada- Ham Anderson, . first vice presi-| mitis and Mrs. William Thomas, ident; Mrs. Wayne Weaver, second| roem representatives; Mrs. lvice president; Mrs. Lyle Dusen-| George Gray and Mrs. LeRoy bury, recording secretary; Mrs |. Koch, Magatine, and Mrs. Rich- Fred Weist, corresponding secre- ard Stark and Mrs. William | jtary: Mrs. Roland Stephison, his- White, pana. ‘torian, and Warren Abbott, audi-/ tor. * Mrs on oes and I Squaw’ Dress Steps Out CHICAGO (INS)—The squaw | dress seems to be edging out the ruffled calico print as the national! gatherings of ‘swing your partners’ dancers. * * * stylish costume “for square The tiered and tucked skirts dancing this fall. | of squaw dresses, however, aie : -W ..% * | being revamped to get the Brilliantly colored, lavishly prettiest swirl in twirl. From trimmed Indian dresses are { the narrow waistline, skirts graduate to a bouffant 10 or 12 | yards at the hemline. | ‘To accentuate the flutter, blossoming oul among square dance fans brushing up on. do-si-dos -and intricate figure , combinations with cooler wonten wear several petticoats | weather on the calendar. sometimes as many as six— |: * *° * | underneath and, usually, the The aquaw dresses, decorated petticoats match the color of with rick-rack, metallic band- _ the dress. ing and braid. are more popu-. | The colors, incidentally, range from vivid to pastel. The tavored bright hues are aqua, lar than buttons, bows and _Tutfles, judging from__ recent FIFI Bath Ensemble If you want ‘something different” in bathroom decor . you'll love tifully hand painted with # chic sparkling jewels! Shown in rich gold, baked-on lacquer finish. Also available in black, white, or pink background And we have several other designs from which to choose, too! 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Prizes were won by | Mrs. James Graybiel, Mrs. Jo- seph Galardi, Mrs. Robert Lar- son, Mrs. Bernard Woessner and Mrs. Gordon Hayter. To Attend Funeral Mrs. Lucile Fitzpatrick of Riverside, Calif., formerly of Pontiac, arrived by plane Mofi- day to attend the funeral of her cousin, William E: Humphrey. slates? innevetion is zipping the lining out of your spert coat pulting # aes @ setin french coet for dressy occasions. STRAW FLOWERS i, Bi Bouquets . Watch Our Windows. For JACOBSEN’S Week-End Specials Fine Gijts FLOWERS FE 3-7165 dian tis, newsletter; Lester Stanley ~|H. A, Southworth, scholarship, and, ieee Dusenbary. ‘at James ‘School from 3 to 5 p.m. downtown only if he sifs in the ijrear one coming home. Sitting in that rear seat, his wish. for the \front one compromised, what goes) on in him? One of the most im.) ‘portant adjustments we have to. make — the acceptance of imper-, fect satisfaction. AINS RESPONSIBILITY “3. It wil develop sense of Davidson bead parent education; responsibility. Josephine Seeley and Mrs. Pete, Children in the same tamily don't ‘Mihay, health; Margaret Luther tolerate each other's mistakes ‘and Joseph Zabelski, safety, and »noush you are lenient with the! son who returns from the store Hreegrn ont gas and Ronald Cart, vith the wrong-flavored ice cream, civ rs * his brothers and sisters shriek, pe, can’t you do anythi Other chairmen are Margaret +; alld oS | Scott and Mrs. John Guenther, |" oe se they reject babyish be- ‘audio-visual; William Wrgiht, ex-‘havior in each other so severely, ception child; Dr. Dana P. Whitmer they stimulate the growing - up and Mrs. John Leonard, legisla- process in each other. ition; Mrs. Leonard Saari, parlia-| 4 It will encourage him to ques- ‘mentarian; Mrs. Anton Koenig, tion our authority, | Mrs. Roland -Stephison and Mrs. To mature, all children mast | /Gerald Stone, telephone, Mrs. Me-, find the courage to say ”Ne” | Laughlin and Mrs. Lawrence Aas to pareats, 71 with ucothers and sisters to support their re. | | sistance find it easier te risk ogr | | displeasure. ‘ t Indeed, studies of the ‘ Swail-ad:| \justed” children in big families. ‘suggest that they get that way ‘from much experience in brother-: Cecil’ sister alliances. John Perdue and L. D. McLaugh-| ‘lin, juvenile protection. Delegates-at-large are | Wright, Mrs. William White and A reception honoring J. Cox, retiring assistant superinten-| Any one of these advantages ident of ‘schools, will be Sunday should be sufficient to enable Mrs. | Madison Junior High P. to break her news with the, ‘liveliest self-satisfaction. The Chanel look is interpreted in @ slim dress and easy jacket. The ” dress is wool: jersey and |. - the jacket is basket weave LD wool. Can't run down or spill. Botte stays _Weat, dy! Be Complete pouring contrel— NO WASTE! } s SNO-SOL is non-poisoncus ...$8fe to use. Leaves bowis sparkling clean in seconds. Freshens bathroom air with a light delightful aroma of fresh pine. And most important, . $no-Bol attacks the places ‘where germs might breed— keeps your bathroom safe! Just arrived! in rich, jeueltioned Fall colors. . . LAZY BACK PILLOWS 53.95 = $6.95 These wendertul.. cloud-seft pillows with the zip-off covers add a decorator’s touch to any room. And our new shipment includes all shapes. and sizes -— in washable corduroy, linen, and shantung covers -— and for real elegance we have ' ere fake fur ermine Or gitrering metallic cloth covers! . Come in soon and see ail the lovely new | furniture on display ,.. ond the delighttul and different decorative pieces we have to offer—new pictures, new plaques. new clocks. and beautiful new lamps! 24 WEST HURON STREET Open Friday and Monday Evenings ‘til 9 P.M. Serving Pontiac | 35 N. Saginaw aN (razy-sunes| Up...end of ‘em...in thet flenible shenk Pauli’s Shoe Store | All... WITH CUT AND SET ‘ Rg 8 shoe thet mekes you feel Whe flying? = | * Custom Haireat % Styled Set Ge cheed.,.ren...jump...climb:.. there r ‘ genvine geodyeer welts meke Lesy- | * meet, Licund “2 Wore for $3.5 Benes lest ond lest! Operater Nene High Over Years Open Fri. Nite til 9 | | 784% N. SAGINAW Permanents NONE HIGHER | | You Get All This: HOLLYWOO AIR CONDITIONED WAVE SHOP (Over Bazley’s) aN Pd el / } i a + AI <% sh | ; is deh cee ie a Ck se ait as acudh iat, ea fie eeka + Th St oN, il ff 1 eS iil 3 ye Te age \ | PREY Bah wt : leat: ro catty sol ie ae sac _ |. THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 1), 1957 J re Good cookin zi ; . P . ry 3 , ; : : t | : . = , d Ps 1 : . ; sof spi ots [How te Get and Keeps Rustend Ate Leather Gloves for Fall vell ne h A me | (Editor's Note: Here is| the eighth you can do to encourage’ him. a : pons py mtg dag coat "hest-oeller, Equally,’ there are actions and Let Us Help You |) “#0 t Ge: and Keep » Husbend.”} habits. to ayoid if you sincerely With Your Plans |} . py Kate CONSTANCE ant vol acqaintanes > yen te There are seven main points iPlay Your Cards Wisely in: the Game of Courtship so tightly that it hurts. Let himjis a more telling and romantic and everyone else present talk. {gesture than the half-embrace of He might be.as nervous as you, - so try, to achieve an atmosphere dancing. : ; of peace ‘and quiet. If time permits,| Never spoil these walks with a devote a few minutes to seated antag nia edy priate bes : i f starting out. |linger a p window —, ~ * and bore him with a touch of com- mercialism. Many women are single today As for don'ts, remember these: : ; Don't permit the family to} UNDIVIDED INTEREST ‘because they have tied themselves the girl becomes a friend of the family as well as a potential member of it. -: As for your own family, don’t say or do anything that might lead him -o. think you are hopelessly tied at home. If you like fine leather gloves colors like black, white and navy and what woman doesn’t—but hold #Fre alse included, . your breath every time you wash| Highlighting the wend towards . them—relax! The time has come new longer-tham-short gloves are to be nonchalant and let them take stylish pull-ons reaching from one the plunge—it’s guaranteed not tOto three inches above the wrist- be fatal. a jbone. Designed for wearing with As a matfer of fact, red, green,|the new shorter sleeves of today’s white, black, brown—no matter fashion, many of these show chic what the color, nor how delicate seifjeather trim in the form of o do his own seeking for a mate. He prefers not to be pursued. | 2. He has a deep-seated ego for reproduction, which is his vulner- ableness to marriage. “ -fj 3. His natural sexual urge may trip him up into untoward advances. You must know how to ‘deal with his “‘propositions.” _o* * * 4. He likes to enjoy the bene- fits of marriage but not: eager Exciting Fall Collection of Jewelry Costume jewelry. in brilliant rhinestones, sim € ve $5 to $25 for its responsibilities. Other Costume Jewelry 5; He does not-crave marriage $1 . when his sexual appetite is satis- . up fied. 6. He envisions his perfect women as half-mate; half-mother, full of love and virtue. ‘ 7. He despises the woman who _ F'steps down from her higher stand- .- filards, even for him: SPECIFIC THINGS With those principles in mind as Westown Center FE 2-3220 700 W. Huron \corner him with longwinded con- jversation or prying questions. A ‘man resents being smothered by a girl’s family. Don't giggle, laugh too loudly or-talk too much. Don’t start necking or pouring out sugary language. The girl with poise restrains herself and by~so doing influences him to restrain himself, A warm handclasp when he ar- rives is a special way of ex- ercising charm, Grasp his right hand with your right hand, then clasp of extra-special friends who are discovering a vast new world in their relationship. Another kind of hand clasp goes| with more bouyant moods. When: hands and grasp his, swinging he enters the door extend both your | One of the greatest and most too tightly to thejr mothers’ apron the leather, gloves are now UNcon-pytton-down tabs at the wrist or subtle compliments you can give Strings. Falsely they gare On [ditionally guaranteed to come out across the back, cording applied a man is your vided interest their mothers gr Sieg = sae jof their sudsy bath with nary & jn geometrical. designs or swirls yene in the algraase! a men, truth Se erie af ae silnendl Soe an phen ae dicaivets of tiny dressmaker tucks. rdial er men mothers 2 | “7 _ com. They ae = second-|of their own. a ‘now carry a guarantee tag uncon-| 5, mee ies ws & a he crn or youre | OL wat er al, rg Wek gn ah cep. aed hn boet BOS DriOF ceiving ‘hie hoe (terested in your family. But don't result of American scientific ad-|temmed vents at the back usually a erie ve than(frighten him off with an abnormal|vances in the tanning of choice {0PPed with tiny selfleather fiat- rp ypr Boling aor men|attachment. Avoid any indication giove leathers. All leading man eee eeatts eS pearl is gross inconsideration. : it < come situation for his facturers rie aa — these tone, which turn back to achieve Pckal ad attitude fantes| (From “How to Get and Keep alee in the new fall borfigpeie|(% shortie effect and turn down for : ” : ee 4, longer length. him when his mother is SS esha. Distributed) ete styles at your ote Por the woman who still prefers No matter how understanding she) |siove counter. ithe classically styled glove, devoid a pe eT ein Gate Byadicay. New. colors inciude pewter of trim or ornamentation, there * + + . gray, nugget gold, holly red, twi- |are’ smartly ‘cut and tailored .. | light blus, sea. moss (a new deep shorties, forearm gloves and even (TOMORROW ae saaiatlgeg the’ creen), sierra (a rich burnt formal up-to-the-shoulder lengths lete physical woman.) | orange), maple sugar, taupe tan \to choose from—all of them guar- (Copyright, 1957) and true chestnut brown. Basic anteed for repeated washings. js, she has a right to resent mature claim on his affections. A mother might fairly boil at the sight ef a girl’s emotional grip on her boy. The transition CP will be made easier for her when ¢ z —— _~ LLP PP PLB PPL PPP PELE PLP LRP PLP LL LLLP LLL LP LLL RP PL LP OP LLP PL PP BPPLPLP LLP LPPL LLL PL PLL LLLP PELE LGPL LLLP * we ay - DAN-RIG He'll be as warm as you could hooded surcoat . . . tailored of with button-on-back beit. Rayon COLORS; Black with red. Sizes THE 37 W. HURON RIKER BLDG. MIGHTYMA buffalo check. Zippered hood converts to a neat collar. MARGARET ANN them out slightly as you exclaim igeneral guides in courtship, let's) ome phrases of greeting. Thus at’s | Me look at some of the specific things| you reveal a festive frame of vee ¢ithat can help or wreck a romance.|_ iia ‘ * *« * | Acress the Table — Here is| }|, Telephoning — Allow him to tel cers you can exercise some of the initiative in most instances of your most potent charms. Strive ; calling, for a chat or to ask for for repose and naturalness. Avoid (/a date, Only when absolutely nec-| awkwardness. evessary should you call him, and) Jf you feel that old date-panic ‘inever at his place of business ex-|coming on, concentrate hard on $ cept in a real emergency. 'yqur companion until you feel the ;| Usually the woman who has uneasiness vanish. The worst case ¢ telephonitis before marriage in-jof self-consciousness can be over- : dulges in it after marriage. ‘come by concentrating upon the PP iself. en is inclined to drag | LOVELY | them out, Never reveal very | For dining select your wardrobe much concerning your romantic for loveliness, perhaps displaying feelings ever the telephone. Such oll shoulders and arms, but by conversation, however, cam be /ai means don't wear such a low- employed to stimulate curiosity (cut dress that he will be embar- and an aura of excitment. ____rassed.- Give hint a chance-to-looi , i 2 i H q : T few minutes before you leave LL LOL LOL IL IO in fa * Talk only of an sturdy 28-oz. all wool traditional ‘ together for an evening of dining, terest him and let him do most gloves, many ‘ dancing or other entertainment. of the talking. Keep your hands L Pe Bey : This closeup view of your home off your clothing and hair. If you hand-detailed; sizes ? environment will give him a bet-' must adjust them, go to the ladies’ 6 to 72. At such a little $ ter understanding of the kind of)room, Don't a makeup at the . : woman you are. . itable. ely price, why not buy ; ‘| x * * three pairs?—oatmeal 3 Don’t flirt with other men pa - males ee "| eS ee ee across the room, don’t order cork. and white ; S|Dosure, even if you are excited.| jeast expensive items en the ; $'If you are inclined to have TO) meay and don’t flop your arms Accessories— JACKET § mance jitters, try holding a small) 9» wave your hands usduly.. Street Level : ; ; rough ‘object such as a tiny comb wr sue j ever want him to be ..... in this =— in the palm of your hand alking ) Styled . quilt lined and storm welt pockets. 6 te 12. , , , that magnetic contact contributing | emotionally that the world is all so big around, them and they are so little. The getitle contact that comes during a stroll] when you take his arm; SHOP sale! genuine pigskin gloves 3.98 — oo s . - : ‘ =" @ Oe oe ‘ e? a oe “ oe ~eernececnesne * eS . . - ° *-. . e . ‘ see aeneere Soft accessories to a vivid autumn scene... supple peccary pigskin PPLE LLLP LOLOL PLP Pm) asin ee PPL ALL i. $11.95 { \ 20 West Huron St. Vitality 7) Shoes tmow tr Fashion - Fit 010.95 to 913.95 Vitality Wanderlust Shoes from 68.95 ‘Todd’s Shoe Store “Shoes for the Entire Family” do come and ‘meet LUIS ESTEVEZ the fascinating young designer, here personatty to present his newest for a most fashionable way of life... everything. most assuredly romantic. informally modeled from 10 a.m. to 4p.m. thursday september 12 in birmingham : friday september 13 Catch these wild ducks in flight by simply pressing the designs onto towels, adding a day-name in easy | jembroidery, and presto—an eye- icatching set for the kitchen rack. |(So nice to keep or gift-give.) * * * jtransfer; hot-iron transfer for day.’ ‘names; finishing directions. Send 25c in coins, your name, Ri, x * * VELVETY . J) It's ready! The 195? Needlework in grosse pointe | BLACK SUEDE [many preity designe: plus diree OR \tions for making three t _ items and a quilt. Only 23c a copy! SUPPLE | CALFSKIN Bowling | Dresses | and Skirts or Shirts 32 Fabulous Colors! ; Nite Paibibeel ] SPECIAL TEAM DISCOUNT FINEST LETTERING Order Early — Today! RANDOLPH Harwoop -: OUSTOM TAILORS AND CLOTHIERS maple at .bates birmingham 2-Hour Free Parking Heve Your Ticket Validated When You Meke « Putchese Pontiac FE-2-3821. at Jecobson’s creations. ..elegant clothes kerchevat ot st. clair grosse pointe Dress Salon — Street, Level STORE HOURS: -Mendey Thru Seturday 9:30 A. M. Until 5;30 P. M. 908 W. Huron re 2.20 || eV — 4e | i Now Washable,.Ladies!. : = Sot SK ee PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 1,107 fee igre seed Socio ence bowed) Guard Your Pistere Day. and Night: yes } — _- ls / hte a Elect Slate ray Wilton, reaendien martian’ bit Bride Asks: ee ee jEveryday Habits Mold Contours Attendant: see a to Cut Hair Teale vio president ia Mrs! not use all of it ar a big pillow, or 2 sae heavy ‘hips to swing out in back and/and sleep without’ ‘a pillow or with BY JOSEPHINE LOWMAN books under one atm, you are a ‘your knees to tense, you will get/a small one? Req uest Resented Tew daily b: : »d| im panels contours daily | candidate for a Dewager’s Hump (a sway back. - The muscular eftert necessary by Long - Tressed| | . physical attitudes pacgroacr and a spinal curvature. * *« * to hold good posture is a splendid ms ioe pase soto ag inion If you “let go” with your ab-| This kind of posture places a! exercise in itself; abdomen. in, F uture In- Law 72” wide, assorted colors. habits jdominal muscles and allow your; strain pee vcaprices nama back straight, neck straight, chin fe _ . ments and leads to chornic fatigue.| parallel to the floor, hips under, By EMILY POST 35% ‘wool — 65% rayon: x* * * . Italso ruins your figure. No niatter; knees and shoulders relaxed, and y - If we slump in a chair or over “Dear Mrs. Post: I know it is} | : | : how perfect your weight or the toward the ceiling with the Christian Literature Sales | & sewing machine or a desk S = ‘ratio of your measurements, your’ ee of your head. . ithe bride’s privilege to tell her at-/ 39 Oakland Ave. Pontiac | ironing board, we are sure to ac- figure will not be attractive unless) fine idea to review these *e®dants what she would like them). # quire round shoulders, deep creases your body is well aligned. tisa ea to review these +. wear, but does she have the — lin the neck, and fatigue. tenets in your own mind at the right to make suggestions abdut | SLEEPING POSTURE beginning of each day. Then try ig If you habitually stand with ee their personal appearance? : a | with your body weight more on We spend about one-third of our to remember then many times dur- “To be m explicit: I was No one foot than the other, or look time in bed and for this reason our ing the day. asked to be ot naa at my Appointment - | down when you walk, er sleep on posture while sleeping is important,| If you would like to have cma « tuturé sister-in-law's wedding. She N it you read in bed or sleep with leaflet ‘'Grace and Charm” send a is having three other bridesmaids. Necessary big pillows under your head, you|stamped, self-addressed envelope |? Ving se " will develop a hump at the back/with your request for leaflet No. 5/1 wear my hair rather long yd of the neck and lines on the throat.|Address Josephine Lowman in|‘hink it is most becoming that ay Is Tool * care of The Pontiac Press. Je. Professional Care ot i This ition while readi o| Tomorrow: “Calorie Counting Is ds Best for Hair ito Develop strains ‘te eyes. .Why not fue a! Boring; You Can Reduce Without) “The bride has suggested that ae Permanents = rest when you read in bed It.” I have my hair cut for thé wed- Styling Mi d, B d ding to match the other brides- Tints $6.50 up in O ly ; maids. I was quite taken back at antes” , d B ffl this and thought she had a lot . a usually define Ea en ‘inine Attitu E DATTIECS:| ot never suggesting it. ir Rete nes “Am~I obliged to do this to IMPERIAL BEAUTY SALON ly. But they are obsolete and ~° i as: far as their definition of a toy is con- please the bride, or may I wear my hair the way I like it. Does This Masculine Reader 219 Aubum Ave. ff ceed. Man Wonders What Makes Women fin, brige nave te privnege ot FE 4-2878 | . Webster's Dictionary says a Way They D. would like them to wear their ITH STENSON, Owner 4 toy is‘... an ornament; gew- Behave the ay T ey ‘0 hair? I would very much appre =/| gaw; trinket; pastime: sport; : , ciate hearing from on this antic; a paltry concern; a By RUTH MILLEIT — matter." = | trifle...” a . acer | Messrs. Funk and Wagnalls | “Why is it,” asks a man who says he always reads this Ausvas: Tes ude wk & 559 ORCHARD LAKE FE 2.0127 =" that wae ‘; an a column during his lunch hour, “that a woman . within her right if she asked you TWO DAILY DELIVERIES TO acon AND sak ot “Will take at least 15 or 20 minutes to lead up > to her)! change the way you arrange INTERMEDIATE PORMS amusement of children .. . any trifling or amusing object; reason for making a telephone call to another woman ? cat alle or ——— Do.women actually consider>— . — “+ + it bad manners to come a esha _ yigre a S These definitions are out of right to the point when funerals in this casual present day date insists Mel Freud. making a telephone call? While attending the recent fu- “Toye,” be Says, “sre nt neral of an aged aunt I was upset gadgets — but playtools. They “Willl claim she hasn't a thing! - are not only tools for play, but perform the even greater -|to wear when her closet is full of| © clothes, yet figure her husband service of maintaining the [ ought to be pleased to wear his gloves. ws yell pen pare Maglncarsid The muse effort eine Giested we a © et “It was a very warm day but | Qu : ’ e physically and socially, Toys | necessary to hold good | it cleaned and pressed? | = so I felt a sleeve was tn Be @ “Sense Tar oe een a NOUS and tent -Posture is a splendid ¢ ex-_| _siever setena te mind having | Sa ee ee Oe | . Wall hide 5 ; | her husband comment on an- = 7 | A panel of prominent educa- | ercise in itself. for 57 | tors also take exception to the + 3 Orage de ag me ——_ | ? « deltaitions woman also happens to | t in ” 45 aaa _ be good looking? oa was in poor taste?” | Favors Waves... ELOPS CHILD “Al has to change her Answer: I agree with . | 6 = uteea ekore she can leave the éven today sleeves shsuld ue Bs! Your new Fall coiffure features sculptured waves, Gctten Professor Emma Sheeby of \house? 'by members of the family of the sweeping away from your temples for a look that’s iat, eee ee ce t * # | deceased. | both flattering and distinctive. Our skilled stylists ‘ + = ee “Hasn't the vaguest idea of what SSS are trained to interpret the new hair trends for you, cite Corn hn! nel mee “Dear Mrs. Post: At a dinner| as an individual. Why not make an appointment a minute is? When she says, ‘I'll ages them to play for fun and, ° be . only be a minute,” she probably ing given me for length of serv- now... for the most perfect styling you can See iti ee has in mind that she won't be gone ice in this company, I'm sure a] imagine. a e our exciting new : eo longer than an hour, toast will be drunk to me. How . | colors for Fell! ccnp preare: roar x * * “sd apna la Lake peapets ie AY : @ We will. custom-mix ||! tion, University of Miami, See a oer whom?" a Beauty Salon while you weit — mays, “. . . & tanginle object | ; pore Tehee? dows patorel ~ : . designed to provide amuse- Nes io eae first . arrive at any). Ariswer: Under most. circum- Riker Bldg. —Rear of Lobby choose from over 300 shades. ment, companionship and com- fort to the users and serve as a means of expression or a Stances you wait until the toast has been drunk and then you mere- ly rise and bow and say thank: party, why is every woman de- FE 3-7186 jtermined it isn’t going to be she . : jand her husband? e springboard to imaginative or You do! constructive play.” ' REDUCING TALK OS ee a a Se ’ “Gets such a sense of accom- i S AP Pp S Darrel Barnard, professor of education, New York Univer- sity, offers this definition: “. . , any article made for purposeful, imaginative, crea- tive, experimental, or pure play purpose.” PONTIAC sie GLASS CO. 23 W. Lawrence St. plishment about just talking about reducing? It would seem to a mere man that what counts in diefing is the pounds lost. But women seem to get a noble feel- ing just from letting everyone 12%- 26% |\School Children is most becoming adds to the ais Need Good Food | -AH lengths shown for evening in | | FE 5-6441 | — There is no doublt that Mr. hey tinction of a special design for the | Webster’s definition was ac- | Paris, bet day-time length shown sell kd i od te slightly shorter woman. School - bound youngsters need PITTSBURGH PAINTS |} curate back in his day, but most, registering in stropless tops — “Thinks that marriage gives a | No. 8123 with Patt-O-Rama is in|good, nourishing breakfasts to } , ; { today’s lexicographers ought aad barrel or dome-shaped skirts. * woman the right to correct hér ri me — , 1644, 18%%, 20%4,|stoke up the energy they need for thet oes ies | feet longer te look in the next time’ P ; husband and that when ber %. Size 144, 35 bust, !the day. You'll find that a change : so he coe | they pass a toy store. iighiltlength evening gowns are’ memory of just how a thing hap- (4% yards of 35-inch. in the usual menu and flavorful, \ immensely or very slender For this pattern, send 35¢ in inviting foods are a big help in =iand outstanding at Dior are the slender draped chiffons. Short youthful formals are in rich vel- vets, brocades and satins. Boys Club Mothers Conduct Meeting Mothers Club of Pontiac Boys Club met Tuesday evening with the | new president, Mrs. Arthur Long: ibrake. . Committess were announced as|" Mrs. Ralph Weir, program; Mrs. Henry .Warren, membership; Mrs.7* Walter Peters, publicity; Mrs. Ford) p Snyder, hostess and Mrs. Herman’ ; : Dennis, telephone. 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* * — (Grand Rapids, who bowed 1 up to. though baseball attendance shrank steadily to the Mrs, Grant MacDonald the ~ * € _ : hirer Lake women'g golf title ‘al ‘Two quibes are rata ing 18 games of the season. and 2; Sam Kocsis defeated Buzzy| time should rightly be tagged horse racing. Well, there ~*~ * * - . | He has better than a _ o=s reiegt rat actocr peste fe are box office totals today to prove Peg right. Apparent- Fede adhagggsomy — ~ leaguq away Macao ca lggg Cordingley ce Ena, nina. 2 andi ly, the public never tires of watching those steeds charge available at all area alleys. jlights. Bunning has pitched in 1) 1, and Chuck Kocsis eliminated down to the finish line and the money seems to hold out, League stcretaries must use [night games, winning eight and Michael, Bonallack of England, 1} _*. * * . > PEt these forms to have standings [losing three. a 2, kK ' Bonal a If the two NL clubs move out and New York becomes . All stan will be x * e Chue ocsis - Bonallac’ ; ; ; — baiaarpal _ Mer as wees and 5 match Wes & ecorchar. Both ware 2 OOP CLUD city, racing will get the full treatment in the ings on Fridays. : ‘lcoach Willis Hudlin are theorists members of their respective U.S.|sports pages here that it now receives in California. x * on Bunning’s success at night. . and British Walker Cup teams. | Feature stories of all types, interviews with jockeys and “Sport. of wrestling continues : in weinn Oe Creed ice?“ | their wives, chats with trainers, owners and breeders, a to build up around Oakland Coun-| , The says the wasn _ lerable 67-year-old Chick Evans of ' 2 Walled’ Lae Royal Oak Don.| % 2 Sdvantage for Bunning. Chicago, battfe today through two big splash of photographs from the brood farmlands der, Royal Oak Kil and Onk| sot, car” fhe Ben of Se day rahe Se ienigeaan”” to the daybreak works, ) - are we im latest — Al rat] othO® pitchers and thet he can indat adiiy ie Bitty | Come fo think of it, racing has done remarkably asects lant Sr pace himself better at night. Joe Patton was yesterday's big. | Well in New York, bucking heavy play given base- x * & Hudlin points to Bunning’s “great gest upset, the finest thing that ball, spring training yarns, Hot Stove League ™ om time Oklahoma a areal for pogeregll yng aren tine pallony comers. Apart: | columns when the teams were not even in com- _—_— by whea {ball eae triumph over Lioyd Pitzer of-| petition, year-round coverage of all sorts. Yet there in 1M3, The two teams meet; 8 * * *# | Waukegan, Ml. were holiday afternoons when the ball parks were again in the season opener with | “Al! that arm and leg motion Evans, who won the Amateur|) half empty and the racetracks crammed to over- the Panthers picked by many to that he uses," Hudlin said, “makes title in 1916 and 1920, had to take| flowing. At night it was simply no contest Except halt the 40-game win streak of |it more difficult for the batter to leg exercises on every tee but he - . 5 the Big Seven king. pick-up the-dait:" “fwent on to win his 56th amateur), for a hot series here and there, the Polo Grounds ~*~ * * . Hediin, 2 former Cleveland ‘|match—more than any other; and Ebbets Field looked pretty dismal while the Bloomfield Hills’ coach Don Hotf,! indian mound ace, also men- golier. - trotters and pacers played to SRO crowds at Yonkers a Clarkston resident, and CHS) tioned the effect of the are lights Patton, the devil-may-care golfer) 6» Roosevelt skipper Ed Hintz are having quite Huminati from Morganton, N.C., was ousted . . a time these days ribbing each y= td. Hudlin: ive) ony bapa ~al 2 on Imagine what trouble the fabulous new plant at West- = > ga a egian from Buffalo, N.Y., 4 other . the pega : coed aly the tap halt of beat him on the 19th hole of the| DUTY would give to any ball club, even if located in a “gets bad in the at Clark-|the ball at night since the illumin- ‘par 35-37—72, 6,860-yard course. (Spafiking new park in Queeris or in Brooklyn! ston I can always go home,” ation all comes from overhead. AMERICAN LEAGUE , Patton was not the only oné to * x * ; chuckles Hott. , wine * - * ow ball m2 ae ‘= ‘=n meet a — end. can As the attendance graphs on baseball skids downward, “ “So a pitcher with a "| Chicago : . der with him were former U.S.G.A. ca * * 2 be giaa! tine fe cain: giclee a| == ones 33 7 2 a champs Ted Bishop ('46) of Wes-| one raph = pro football aan rises nelas Here ea ting “Bowling Stars” DG advantage.” _ | Seitimere Sn mn iton, Mays., and Jesse Guilford #8ain we see sports encroaching on each other, desper- mae carting on television Sept.| . Frank Lary (9-18) ts assigned (ommeen = am ML (21) of Newton, Mass., in addition ately competing for public attention. ee 2. The 26-week series will include| today’s twilight game for the | - avs RESULTS = fear —_ pooh pisces) Big problem with the champion grid Giants is the sms of the nation’s outstanding ~~. : get the Ti Cleveland *e York, night, pestpened \British Amateur king Robert necessity to find a replacement for Roosevelt Grier, 285- keglers appearing Sunday nights. — a, Cae, ce. perpees Sweeny and U.S.G.A. Senior champ | pound all-league defensive tackle. They obtained Charley Kansas Cy &t Baltimore, night, pest Fred Wright. Toogood from the Rams to bolster this position. Larry 4 ‘ e TODAY'S GAMES The original field of 200 still i | : 5 Bi age, et Boston Ip Harshman | Includes three former U.8.G.a. | Wesley, rome tackle from Florida, has looked promis- ane e v a In TAS ‘p.m —Wyen Gels’ and” Nerieatt Se | ee ee Fae Sao | DE See . | Gee cs. Waele’ ets Gnd mn TIME TO PUTT — President Eisenhower decides to relax at | of White, Plains, N.Y., and Dick roft at Washington, 2 $ pm. — Bun-| the édge of. the 18th green (top) at Newport, R.I. while the | Chapman of Osterville, Mass. - ning (17-7) and Lary ($16) vs. Pas) other members of his foursome putt away. After a few moments Rex Baxter, NCAA champ from imore Amarillo, Tex., sailed into the third jround with a soft 7-and-6 victory iover, Lawrence McCue of Torring- of rest, “Ike” gets up to sink his putt. Despite the pressures of the Near East and in Arkansas, the President was able to get a few hours to relax. Shoes fo Fill for MSU Filling End Positions (13-9) hay cons GAMES ; m. J ‘ton, Conn. EAST LANSING (AP)—Blanche; in to fill a big pair of shoes. |Sricsge st Boston 1 p.m poms : Martin, the River Rouge speedster,| Clarence Peaks, termed by coach Bis te mt Bakimore, 7 p.m. , ae A tj Daugherty the anal ® - i ee a capeum unl abaleaal Slave te cores snort izsocs | |Hegular Season Girard Bou ht Robinson Plans al as Or Oac halt spot on the Michigan state) cenched, had made he pesitien [iveas .% & 38 «4 |Ends for Sailors ! Fight in Court ) Martin was the only letterman pray ope tr te pol eo ae Final races-of the Watkins Lake : After Title Bout gradua- el ng : New York “67 73 ATR 19% — : : . . . ; eS ee en ie a Philadelphia Eagles now. And to/cuicage 00... $3 §& 39 30's |Yachting association for the regu- JY | ‘ ANN ARBOR «® — For three‘an All-America last year and tin => far ygh ott show the, talent the Spartans had/' TUESDAY'S RESULTS. lar season were sailed last week- : ; PHILADELPHIA (AP)—Middle-'yenis Matt Patanellt was just Maentz made the second team in formers, But he’s the CCliast year at the position, Dennis cnicage 9, Brooklyn 2 i weight champion Sugar Ray Rob- 1935 of coaches as a starter strictly 0M yiendyk, second behind Peaks, is|MUwsvkee 4 h 3, night end, and standings were announced "oe oe fight with the oUt the most envied end coach 1955. ; his own ability. with the New York Giants and Vic Se ‘Louis < Pa detphia’ 3a innings. a ee achaline ehan Sail-| Earl (Jug) Girard, halfback vet- ss 2am State pe vie Com-|2 the nation: rT Suddenly Patanelli looked handicap of moving |Zucco, third in the lineup, is) “™ ropays camzs oe ss weekend and run(tTa” of nine “National Football ito ater his ring battle with 47° 22¢ Ron Kramer and Tom) around and they had graduated. Ho jes So . playing for the Chicago Bears. lyn Chheage, 1:30 pan. — Podres SPS begin ee nd ; TUN league seasons, was sold by ios (ae Basilio on Sept 23 Maentz playing for him at Mich- With them went Charlie Brooks, sae nel at |Puesoice OE ein __ for several additional Sundays. Baltimore Colts yesterday to the! “‘Robliteon, hate $0 aa exhibition (22 There was little doubt they » second stringer who probably Sat Martin played minu . Kine (718) va. Spann as) meal Final race results—thistles, Tar- Pittsburgh Steelers. - | Harold son-Way = comprised the best end combina-, would have bi ‘a starter, on ‘ -{the_ position last year, getting Ds. ames Pa) \**|Baby, Seaweed, Hunt's Hobby; | ‘Gir was bought by the Colts *¢ the J ohnson- ayNe ition in college football. Kramer WS; most t 3 Hi : most of his time after Peaks} “* “Sivas, es lightning, JoDee Bees, stn tect ent Bethea flight last night, said he'll eams. yin : A ig oF —— m 18 angs, , _Busy Ss, after last season after playing for ie : : a — injured a knee in the Illinois ae uawemee Gp.” Ramblin’ Rascal; snipes, GeeWiz, dee Detroit Lions aince 1962. Earlier challenge the commission’s official Now Patanelli is forced to fashion Only games Byaes, Blueboat. — he had been with the Green Bay|°™™aet form for fights. a new end tandem. He would be ithe first to admit the job is diffi- i - ; Miteff Knocks Out ‘cult, Whoever makes the starting Holman in Oth Round rah — and it'll probably be Gary Summer series—thistles, TarBaby (Jim Parshall), Seaweed (Don Zan- noth), Mauvic (Ed Nelson; light- . inings, JoDee (Glenn Fries), Busy on MPGA Golf Team tees: isruce ‘ana Fre Brea ve —— Rascal (Jack Berlein); |snipes, Byaes (Frank Fleck, Chuck | Morris), Bllueboat (Newman boys}, |GeeWiz (Guy Duffield). o “I think it's time somebody maide the commission show cause that it has a right te compel a fighter to give away his con- stitional rights to a‘ promoter,” Packers, who had made him their No. 1 choice in the 1948 draft. Girard is second player picked up in a week by Buddy Parker his former coach at Detroit, Last Robinson. decia week Parker ‘grabbed Bill Bow- =< man when he was released by the | The champion recently won out: | Lions. ‘in a dispute with the international | ‘boxing cluby over television rights Card for Titans . Highly Ranked Teams listed on Schedule of 25 Games DETROIT — University of De- troit’s basketball team will play ‘3 Pontiac Players the great Michigan State teams of the past had great left halfbacks “Even Peaks didn't play as much as Martin did as a sopho- more,” was his answer. “And I remember that Sonny Grande- lius, one of the greatest, also put Prahst and Walt Johnson — will -.-jbe compared with their predeces- DENVER (INS) — Argentine sors. _ heavyweight Alex Miteff knocked | ~ ke ws out John Holman of Chicago in| “My end squad is showing steady the fee = of : bruising eee ite Patanelli, ‘but In the Lions’ game, the Pitts-' ae F in Denver last night. they've been handicapped by a burgh punting was poor and Girard |tprentesed te alt tit ‘to be It was the 12th straight victory string of injuries.’ pe may be the reason Parker obtained od - ‘for the Argentine boxer in the! Prahst. w groo ‘him. ‘ Geen te Es oh deity s., his seventh win by a knock- | ee wee eee State Publinx champion, Mike Andonian (PHS teacher and cross- country coach), and Roy Iceberg, long prominent in state amateur ranks, and low-scoring Paul Bada Orioles titoday were named to the 16-man * Recall Pappas a a corner well and is being MPGA team to meet Metropolitan; BALTIMORE (®—The Baltimore. mands. = | season to fill in at left end on After a home. warmup opener |inty an all-around pert , Area private club players in the Orioles have recalled Milt Pappas, | = & &: The IBC, after a meeting with the)” . — . } the departure of Kramer, still against Assumption College of | Behind him, but not necessarily annual match. Tex (O. V.) Elli- an 18-year-old righthanded pitcher Meanwhile the Detroit team boxing commission, guaranteed! Miteff, weighing 205 pounds,; hasn't scrimmaged this season. | Windsor Tuesday, Decemiber 3, |i, that order becatise of constant |$0n, past MPGA prexy, is honor- from Detroit. Pappas was sent to made a squad cut by asking waiver|Sugar Ray a minimum of $225,000 came back strong in the ninth A pulled muscle behind his knee | the Titans will tangle witha reshuffling by coaches, are three/@ry captain of the public fee Knoxville of the Class A Sally on center and linebacker Car] from the theater TV arrangements. stanza after taking a beating about has kept him out. No dlie knows ) host of national cage powers in- other candidates: sophomore Bob Players. John Kurach, who lost to\League after appearing briefly Osterloh, a 220-pound draft choice The agreement also provided athe head in the previous three when he can return to action. cluding Big Ten champion percich of Summit, Ill., sopho- Lloyd Syron of Pontiac, for the! with the Orioles early this season. from Missouri. : $110,000 guarantee for Basilio. ‘rounds of the scheduled 10-rounder. | Consequently, sophomore Chuck = ceapien Wea: Viegiata "Bob ert ad ft Detroi ae ber of the MPG GA ‘egos a nat | . _ a — ~~ Teuscher replaced him, Teuscber | ference champion West junior oi i sed : f . , : ; “2 has Kramer's knack of snarin | and 1966-57 toursament teams, | 10 is being groomed as a| The MPGA team is seeking its| 3" s fs s | a pasate at wii ancien) Bat Be | Canisius, Louisville, St. Bona- punter and appears to be coming 2nd straight win over the private . experience causes him to lack } venture, Fordham, Dayton, |siong the fastest but all are sure club team, in the match at Edge- ; some of the basic fundamentals. | Seton Hall, Duquesne, ‘and Brad: /:,, see action. wood CC. Sept. 29. 7 |_ “Lately he’s been coming along "* ley. The squad was forced indoors by , : Patanelli said, “His biocking is im- rain yesterday morning, the first: proving.”’ Other highly ranked basketball teams on the schedule are Notre Dame, Bowling Green, Wichita, time this fall, but got in some, licks in Jenison Fieldhouse. They were taken outdoors in the after- Second Feature Race Ervin Stable Takes . | By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS (down field to cover receivers on string offensive unit could gain sante as the team’s Here is a rundown on football punts in a long punting session. jttie ground in a lengthy drill. Players. * * * But yesterday Teuscher hurt hig most improved , « * * activity around Mid-West college Coach Woody Hayes said the team, training camps. ‘would continue te concentrate IOWA — Two long workouts offense. _ featuring secret plays the Hawk- eyes hope to surprise their foes * * * ; 5 a knee INDIANA — A 33-minute morn-- MARQUETTE = Coach Johnny, a a + * + Ung) scruniiege) warlicioweaiit. Druze said a lack of depth will . Johnson has been working on ‘ea see the shifting of several players the first team as Maentz's re- WISCONSIN — Gary Golden. Punting and passing plays. She 14 new positions. placement. Last season, as a- Loyola of Chicago, John Carroll, and St. Francis of Loretto. noon for a longer than usual session of offensive and defensive scrim- mage to make up for lost time. DETROIT — Driver Frank Ervin. won his second straight fea- ture race in the Grand Circuit at night, iG with kept the lowa gridders busy./berg, son of. Wisconsin fullback|Hoosiers drilled long on tailback _ third stringer, he was regarded Tournament, Georgia Tech, Mar- N BC-Sugar Bow! Ervin won by a nose with Timely|An effective aerial attack found Charles of the 1920's, was switched spinners of their new side-saddle DETROIT — The tong troubled | o. stew and weak in the pass uette and Columbia will be ‘the . Randy Duncan and Gene Veit pass-/to the same position his father qvarterback position for the Ti- catching department. But with q : 5-Y P. ct _ {Story to take the $5,000 Gahagan y pos: I T formation, tans may brighten up this year Pied . au 2 ear ra {2-yearold , Market Royal was|ing to ends Jim Gibbons and Bob/held with the Badgers. Gary was PURDUE: <> Tackle Wayne | With ex-Marine Bill Dando and ae ao 1908-87 schedule: Rov. | eed , Prescott. hifted fro — ex: — " at Western Ontario; .. Dee. pe, 9 NEW YORK (INS)A tiveseer oom Sparkling King, | en- tullback the line to third string Farmer, a regular last is sophomore Art Trombiey from + ; wea oes. 1 ot Cunatas), tee. ute'| NEW YORK (INS)~A tive¥@8rliry of the Ervin stable, thir MINNESOTA — The Gophers . ; year, !8 | may City showing good passing | “Johnson looks faster and SF wicnita; eat, Dee. 14, Louisy ile: 1 Sugar Bowi|. — ¥ . x ~ Va * f Ae MARKET TIRE CO. = 95 opener: Sept. 21 at they/opponent since October, .1953, ; 142 ve “become dull.” He ordered/when Pittsburgh fought the Soon-| _ Wi diac a letup in the practice schedule. | or, to a 7-7 draw. For two straight Wilkinson also said he does not ‘believe pressure of being the de- dies gunn iihaky steel ik teak —has affected his Sooners, — te kk tional championship, and many THE, {tae PRESS,_ ) = 4 jSeoners Ease H ard Work , WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 11,1957 fending national champion . with/¢*Perts are predicting an unpre- ‘pre-season Yaves notices and a cedented third consecutive crown. ; ons eS “es - 72 W. Huron St. FE 8-0424 r a “Noe 4 , NE : : ne HOLLY FORWARD WALL — Holly High School is figured to be a strong Daniel, tackle Ken Leeds, spmed Cac Schwacts,,consec Pill Vale gard don contender in the Wayne-Oakland League this year and the reason ig this veteran Miller, tackle Phil Tinsman and end Harold Young. This line wil) average about line which has weight and experience. The Broncos will go into the season with 192 pounds. Leese and Miller are 205 pounds, .Tinsman,. McDaniel and Valek go a new head coach, Elmo Gratsch. ae 2 ee ae oe oe End George Me- | ee ee | articles ae andiend Phil Tinsman, both now dut|the Bp ee loo sigh The W: le ‘urnees, ing the game for the-lst time. Injury are ona Ss Pat Kelley is passing better | pice» halfback, is out for the hirts than over and we are’ deeper | season with swelling joints and than in recent years,” sald © | sthors are ailing. Defense has || ~ 300" GETS YOU hepeiat rretats tohy. “| teem the tuost promising part ot ] ONE THOUSAND BUCKS! Hints ‘making lineup Baron workouts --with: gape changes at Cuariaton, A practice; Kearney the top offensive threat. FINEST LETTERING! injury will keep tackle John Le-| Most of Brighton's returning vet-| vigne out until mid-season andierans are linemen led by 210- Beat the Rush! Order Now! td f o rd Shoe’ League in 9th Week Hee a The Wa Township Recrea-| Gee fe Olesson 22 ? 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Did you meet your wife or husband in the West Huron or Rolla- Skaters’ If so, why not come you. for... FRIDAY, SEPT. 13, 8:00-11:45 P. M. Prizes-Fun-1957 Champs -Regular. Skating “IT’S A LONG TIME” — that .carries our old title is good for a Rolladium is good for a free admission. as A, 2 See Do you have anything that has the words “West Huron Roller Rink’ ‘on it? Such as.a sticker, old ticket stub?’ Anythi 1950-’51-'52-’53-'54 Club Card or Class Card from the S free admission. = You There— The ANSELMYS’ ~ Tony, Alice, Bert and Lynn ‘Bud end Leurene (Anselmy) Petton . Johnson Beats Bethea “ft ‘adelphia’s own Harold’ Johnson) ~ scored a unanimous decision over!” New York heavyweight - Wayne |$f Bethea lastnight in a 10-round bout at Convention Hall. 2g There were no knockdowns in Calvert ta Call for Calvert saoaase: eee stes better CALVERT DISTILLERS CO, N. ¥. C. © 86 PROOF © 65% GRAIN NEUTRAL SPIRITS * AMERICAN BLENDED WHISKEY A 1 ° . jo bs * i< ele | Rockefeller’s Millions _|>y Unanimous Decision _ | Answer to Bums’ Prayer - | NEW YORK (INS) — The land|National League, if necessary, to : ate can be had, Rockefeller millions|keep the city represented in that . .! are: available to help build a new league. =: & glance: B stadium and New York City ap- White Sei ‘colle peared ready today to win its alt was that trans-continental battle with: Los as the Yanke Angeles for ‘the 1958 services of]. game with | the Brooklyn Dodgers. six-game A ' Bra ‘ 128. New York officials optimistical- . took a 7-4 beating at Boston. , ‘taling 12 gives the Braves their|got the job done with the help of Ken fs besbotaad. (2 Saad Sacwagll taal maeting Bill Skowron, who pulled a back|tirst pennant since 1948. You can|Hank Aaron and Eddie Mathews, big try on Ken Boyer’s hie}, With Dodger. president Walter F. muscle while working at home|.c> the same formula in figuring|who had five hits between them tae Roberts, whe hay(O'Malley to determine the price —— : bond peg leg With|the Yankees’ third consecutive | They snags snag ge thews’ |had six seasons of 20 or more vic- for the O mabe erred Hst-iprantta the Yankees’ three top RBI men—|"“ gg Sist—for a 31 lead, Mathews edd.|tries in his 1Oyear career, to is) STA" Bie IME & new “oo ! loshed through the kidded RBI single in the seventh first 20-defeat year. & way yesterday beter part of four frames bere ym tides that nailed « 15th victory for Lew x * * a cee ae mee, wee. final called eight games behind a 60 Lindy McDaniel, Lloyd Merrit,| valued at $10,000,000 and which Cleveland leading ‘20. with| thumping trom the Chicago Cubs, !Burdette, The righthander, ©° V°-/piny Muttett and’ Larry Jackson| O'Malley sald he'd be willing to six shutout relief frames; purchase at a “common sense” 2: & OR t . rl ony sagraameeng teen lay figure. O’Malley has told the city tn the National, | Milwaukee's Terry OK in Action Again ly overhauled « 30 St. Louis lead) he'd bulla his own stadium, i — eT chased starter ones.| 1 : Sey ote See = CHEE Ppl tetanus wim a emilee A Rac defeating Pittsburgh - 148 record donated the land for ot ee ee ee in * * * Netseg beetiqrerters. cares tebe OO i, Cardinal Stan Musial showed UP/the diseld he had eb 4 as a pincthhitter—the two clubs offered grt heart pox home SAULT STE, MARIE Thejother three as Alex Delvecchio.!used 40 players—and hit into &lfor the Bums in Brooklyn T * - — it i . z » t : ings—including new-|Norm Ullman and Lorne Ferguson. forceout, losing a point that left! Rockefeller ee Wy seturned goalie Terry. SewehulcThis excludes such top veterans of|his league leading average at 40. trying to acquire percentage of| oe —looked sharp their first time out/last year as Metro Prystai, Dutch/The Giants’ Willie Mays, the run-lownership in the Dodgers to keep : in the rough stuff on the rink,|Reibel, Bill Dineen and Billy Mc-/ner-up, was O-for-3, losing twOithe team in New York and that A game style scrimmage yester-|Neil. points for .332 he weuld try to help expand the day, in which Sawchuk was . 4 & R. A. Setter impressive, put the champion : tes $5750 | nn, ves . ; $19.98 ] The veteran Terry, who “re- ing the Boston Bruins, slapped * . eS Clay Pi s — 8 2 eo / nay facing pucks for the first v4 hg dy bi gam) Paypedl qacnt-o The. problem ‘of keeping Sept. 22 with Detroit St. Benedie- a football team healthy js rearing tine. ee tant Srwcink, cumen€ its ugly head at St. Michael High Tackio Lee Pat a Pontiac HAND 85 self felt fine about his perform-| Knee | to a le of key| Press All-Oakiand County Class | ) apis o'8 Cue last year, is the boy whe | TRAPS — St. Mike gridders have brought) © Pil A Teser worried the | wma | “The only time I had any trou- worries to head coach Bob Mine- DUCK ' ble was getting inte position for/weaser as the Shamrocks prepare most. - $99 50 Jrebounds,” he said. for their 1957 season opener here| Palace twisted his knee while CALLS up || Besides Howe, the others to get stepping in loose dirt and is be- by Sawchuk were Johnny Wilson ; . lieved to have torn a cartilage. He Football and who may inherit Ted Lindsay’s'p.,. a7. ’|has been taking medication for the Shoulder Pads forward spt, and rookie cent’ NY Ice uad past three days, but the knee is, Conpiane “Gen Mgr. Jack Adama hinted ia eeeealanan wan eotier oe . ° “An e was We Now Have the ¥. he wants to keep as many regular ® and if surgery is necessary, | Au Seble Waders in Stock! |Jobs as possible wide open. Ma Quit Loo Peas eka oot er Os yee | F YS ee SS f ‘| Fullback Jim Fox also hurt his’ . A wards - tends carry into in practice, but the injury is | S eee & Key Letgen seaeen have ntinchea| EX-Wolverine Coach rot an verious as the one al , Sporting Goods League season Palace. Fox is expected to be. Leraet_Teegraph’ & Went Haren | jobs, ‘Three would be the Wilson Sees Withdrawal Due \”.5- tor the opening game. j Howe-Fielder line. He named the) 4. Eligibility Rules An eligibility problem has also | ~— , : hit the St. Mike camp. 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Another session has been ar- ranged for Sept. 19 at 9 p.m. in Daniel Whitfield school, Orchard Lake avenue, just west of Tele- bs serait: gs Ser e Regular classes start Sept. 18 at Waterford, on Sept. 26 at Daniel Whitfield school. recent national x & strations, which show what can Number of Shot in Load Fives Gun's Effectiveness ' Public is invited to both demon-} = Loo! “ALL-OUTDOORS (INS) — Mich-'17 archers to every deer carried: igan conservation officials expect home. This is an improvement! | the largest.army of bowhanters in Several years ago there were 20 history to open the deer season archers to every bagged deer. Oct. 1. | Michigan bow and arrow ded-' Based on last year’s kill of 2,500) Slayers can be proud, however, deer by 43,000 bowmen, there are|since they still lead the nation in| for Record Bow — irs number of hunters. and number o! ‘kills. | Massachusetts hes the poorest hunter-success ratio. It took 5,000 bowmen in that state to bag only 21 deer. iencsoe! nachna como Os FASCINATING STUDY—It's sure fascinating, this study of skin diving, take it from the 37 West Bloomfield Boys clubbers now learning about it from Bill Periard and his staff of instructors’ (above). Bill, former commercial diver, veteran - skin and “lung” diver is the director and he says ‘the youngsters are “‘wild’’ over the course. In (left) a 3-year 4 By JACK PATTERSON |same degree of choke, ts the, What with the trout season, jamount of shot in the shell each | closed and no “for keeps” shoot- ‘gun shoots. Note we say useful ing allowed until Oct. 1 this is one|range. Actual range As about the; of those vacant spaces in —the}same in all cases. * It should be! calendar which is the despair of|noted here that we aren't discuss- @utdeoramen’ and outdoor writers ing shot sizes except to remark alike To ‘be that larger shot sizes hold their "gure there is velocity better than small ones. still plenty of Here's an instance that should) fishing foriclear up the whole problem. A| water g00Se comes over at 70 yards. We, such as Unload a charge of 2's fvom a full choke 20 at him. | |Burgeoning Ac Activity Hardesty Seeks International Casting Honor Last of the week a hardy band| of fishing experts representing the! United States will head by air for' vities (is thellrank ‘and (file! of ‘Hamburg, Germany on the first|West Bloomfield’s Boys Club is! leg of a trip that winds up in Kiel,'the art of skin diving, and it’s |Germany. One member of the band associated sport of aqua-lung div- is Pontiac's national accuracy |ing. casting champion Ben Hardesty, During fre summer just cles- who left today for New York ‘to, ing, more than -35' have taken join the team. It will fly ParAm| part in instruction groups under By H. GUY MOATS One of the jaseut growing acti- one photo Periard is showing little Mark Berg, 11, how to adjust his face mask. In the other picture, are the instructors — at top left, George Spi- taleri, Mike Webb, who is on his way to the Navy, Butch Bentley and Bob Fuller. Gil Goyette diver and Periard in front. Boys ‘Go’ for-Skin Diving direction of veteran Bill Periard, | former Navy and commercial diver. All of the study and — demonstrations have been held at Pine Lake, says many of the youngsters are inspecting the under water won- fishy denizens, their own ders and meeting face te face, in me- dium. . to Hamburg. ‘la rifle gave the game an even where Periard just “wild” about the sport of |, | past records, the best success ratio — 21 deer for 90 hunters. Regardless of the 17 to one ratio —compared to about a five to one irifleman success ratio — the num- Bear- Hunting i in UP. = Fall Shooting ther ot archery licenses sold each lyear in Michigan and Laratevassiere|| To find out why, the question ; “why are you a bowhunter?” was jasked members of the Field Arch- ery Association last year. Follow- ing are some of the most interest- ing answers: ; “Well I like to be in the woods, and I like to hunt. I never thought chance." scare the deer. I'm not scared to death some trigger-happy jerk is going to plug me.” ar like the fellowship and friend- liness of other archers. They're not bungry for bjood.” “It's safer, and Mother Nature offers me a challenge to pit my wits with her children who livé by theirs.” “T get more thrill..." Others said they were bow- hunters because: “Of the sport- ing element — I don’t want to get shot again — I'm disgusted with the rifle—bowhunting keeps | the pace down — better for us older guys.” ‘ It was apparent most bowmen take this method of hunting to, as one said, ‘‘get more enjoyment out of it and avoid the key ofthe regula Hie season” Square Lake _ Harbors Big ‘Mystery Fish’ Skin Diver ‘Meets’ | What He Figures Is | Big Sturgeon : Other Oakland county lakes can| dcnterns, (0 “monsters,” but Square Lake “Less hunters in the woods to)”. |Southern Lower Peninsula), grouse son ‘(closes Sept. 15) in the U.-P., bears may be taken on a small: game license and use of dogs is| permitted. The same regulations also will apply to the Oct. 1-Nov. 5 statewide firearm bear season. Bow and arrow hunters may in Oct, 1-Nev. In addition, bear may be taken under a regular firearm hunting license during the Nov. = 30 deer season throughout the; state. Use of dogs is prohibited in hunting bear during deer sea-| \highway M-20), Sabin Is Winner of Genesee Shoot shoot ithe club, A _ pointer-setter trial is set for Oct. 12-13 at Vernor game area, Lapeer. New on the Block at TIRE UNCONDITIONA FINAL CLEARANCE! “fill Ties Taken ta Trade During Our ARANTEED. ~~" ~ ALLY CHANGE OVER TIRES Taken Off New Cers and Traded In on General ve 50% To 6=OFF Duel 90's FREE! FRONT END INSPECTION CAMBER CASTER TOE-IN “Ben said he hoped to aid the U.S.. T-man squad capture the | international championship of thé | casting fraternity. Ben has been a professional casting expert | since 1948, and is also a bona- fide angler of equal ability. Other members of the U.S. team’ lin “This program, says Periard,”’ has done an inestimable amout of good in the work with many of the boys, providing an interesting out. let for energies that might other- wise slip into questionable . chan- nels.” Boys study the lake's bottom Outdoor Events Early fall activities for outdoors ae, in this area include: tertains county wom- Ba wOeesarariee Ertan group at club- house for discussions of women's place in conservation. Bear__Hunters, ley ie 15 Pro gation fleld, trial, Thunt at Sept. ED.. WILLIAMS colitixy 451 $. SAGINAW FE 2-8303 timer’s guild we can’t get very far into September without recall- ing that we used to be able to do quite a ‘spate of game destroying during that month. Habits of this kind are hard to shake off, and if we can’t be shooting, at least we can be jas many shot in the 10’s pattern. Solunar Tables Here's the weekly lineup of pc- riods for best fishing in the Pon- tiac area, as determined by John are Ken Fontaine of New Orleans, hoot. 18 de rman Short-Haired Pointer, yon San Francisco, Highla me deta be San Francisco, Cig pata SG Wetenrtene Siub of Amer-| ‘lea, Mich. Region. for Weimaraners at Robert Budd of Jeffersonville Ind.,|Highland; E. Mich. field trial club for) Dean Aleshin of Kansas City Mo. l= oad Britany Spaniel ‘Club fee pra: and John Dieckman of Costa Mesa, | em — tamen's state Calif. Only Hardesty and Dieck-) sheet, Oc ocsc fields Weaterto erfor + « pe. than are pros. ead to r e Assn., mighian Sept. 26-29—Field trial, bench show.) terrain, learn to work in teams. \They are taught rescue methods'Bill ex and competence in life-saving. ‘Program is patterned after the Navy frogmen’s plan, says Periard, and Navy standards are employed! in all cases. “We hope to have better ar- “I saw this big fish three times," plained. “It is at least five feet long, has a silvery, appearently scaleléss, long ‘‘whiskers.” Bill is sturgeon, although he couldn't ac-| Jacket J amboree thinking about it. One thought that pops into mind fs the continual difficulty gun edi- tors have trying to straighten out oe public on the effectiveness Michigen Pox Hunters Assn., Youth summer, and anticipate a big ex-|Square Lake. ar ary State Duck Hunters Assn. pansion in the program,” the ai-| Periard says several other skin) Souraament, Fis. Meuties. rector said. He added that other|divers have seen the “big one,”| but couldn't identify it. Many years ago, Little Lake had one of these big fis! irangements, more equipment next count for a sturgeon being "| Alden Knight's solunar tables. Ma- ° : jor periods last for an hour to an'Archery ‘Turkey Shoot’ ae ae ator ® minor Period Helps Clubhouse Fund 2 “nor 3 Majer Miner MaJor Lake Orion sahapetd Club will, Wool and Cashmere ‘Blend Ivy League area Boys Clubs would be invited ito get into the program. Instructors are former students, New Archery Range rent Ss. sevsesce @ Birmingham Recreation depart- . : soem pee cool ETE PTR re ict ee ok eines nace wer Sm we Wai, BH agit ep Styling. Quited Woo For some reason or other people ‘Sun. toes Gu cael its asses = perce residence, 831 Clark- ‘range at Eton Park, which will 2 id Lining. geem to have difficulty grasping Tues, 0.122..0111.30 5-35 -—“ 6-00 ston road. Re ready for use on Saturday. - ; the fact that size of the bore has/We¢ ------ eeeee13:10 6.30 = 12:45 7:00) Participants are asked to have! Ranges up to 50 yards will no direct bearing on either pattern |their own bows and arrows. al- ‘available. Requirements ‘for use of === = What? Gin'n Nothing? jused on the rifle range. Persons interested in forming an archery club are invited to og) AN will be contact Birmingham Recreation. de. ( jpartment, MI 4-1800. or range. ” Former-Hunter Meets §jthough the club will provide a A 2 will ‘shoot just as : supply far’ as , aaeuers 10, for 4 prac-| Arranged for Area Retreabaneots will be served dur- tical purposes. The 20's much One of three conferences between ing the afternoon. smaller diameter barrel will not farmers and hunters. of southern A small entry fee throw a ‘narrower’ pattern than! i oe “- 2 anita gi on jcharged, to, defray expenses and| the 10, b f approximately | “@¢ area. First wi at Battle add to the club’s building fund. the pti eed aa given Creek Pec genre ee —_ nt x &* . ‘Bowlers Wanted , range, assuming both guns are, in i clubt a at Re ed's An Applications for membership and| Bowlers are wanted in the West bored with the same degree of ar Commercé: Seesion beatna at | the winter tournaments are being Side Businessmen's Bowling aie bene s received, It is probable that the League, which bowls on Thursday 8 p.m. and all farmers and hunters | T®ce le gu inithel eras are nite’) Betterment | @™chers will have their clubhouse nights at 9 o’clock at West Side 20 at around 40 yards of Telations between the groups ; ready scsi or shortly after, the Recreation. = = informa- and a full choke magnum 10 at/!5 the prime object. permanente: bewin. Ses : eomewhere around 70? + Final meeting is at Tuscola| Doesn't seem reasonable that (County) Cooserwa tion Cable quae ters near Caro Sept. 24. | Bip d Aine Sank es al Prominent -officials of the State. a | the little 20 will reach out for tose |e spertemen leaders’ ‘and conservation department men will, long shots on geese. be in attendance. Funny part about it is the 20 | | } } 4 wy hag CORDUROY SUBURBAN COAT Quilted lining. The latest black 22" or tan. . CASHMERE BLEND Quilted lining. Large collar converts into a hood. Four roomy pockets. Array of shades. $) 3% ‘TUXEDO RENTALS a a Tom lias every time! IN es DISTILLED FROM AMERICAN GRAIN ‘DISTILLED ORY GIN’ + 90 PROOE ! , N. Saginaw THE FLEISCHMANN DISTILLING CORPORATION, WEW_YORK CITY # we put the maximum range of a, full choke choke. 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U.S. Par GRANDMA [vEAH, I LIKE MY} | THEY’RE SO QUIET IN FACT, WITH ‘EM a)... 1F IT WASN'T FOR TH’ | NEW RUBBER- (| | AN’ EASY ON MY WOULDN'T REALI af | CREAKIN’ AN’ RATTLIN® SOLED SHOES, FEET dL TWAS WALICIN"... m1O’'MY BONES’ . HERMAN ./ } — — ge | Pee, , a * ' , * / s ; : . aS > : oe { ms = Press Want Ad Section Take advantage of this easy way = ACRE CASTLE See ane STEVE, CAN'T YOU DO i ppewewwseaae 2aey You'll Find SOMETHING ABOUT IT?) F | @ | _ PROFITABLE | 7 | | After G | OPPORTUNITIES q Every Day in the Pontiac |} [i co / to solve all your buying and sell- ing problems. L Chew Wrigley’s Spearmint | | To Place Your | 6 to freshen taste—sweeten WANT AD | / DIAL FE 2-8181 THEY SAY NO PARTY ISA SUCCESS TILL ALL THE MEN GET INyy~ THE KITCHEN---_ /f a a a ad cee , \e ‘ a é ; F a = = tas, \ = - . - * « enue today, of Markets, are on record. the|‘‘Big Three” cars in addi 7 om a trend — = ee ee nea today is just rom a ime to drive fro the other. - pt nr lower. ~ antral pt peng the board was asjand Metropolitan c: - mnevs exggeste coll a “super and zinc inflatior day evening. aes insulas to woman “was gene ‘< lines. what they call s pro- e and a Mackinaw City : trend ‘was among bry iemuen say as}, Trading ein ‘many weeks to their own lines, outlets have] toward t merchandising myth. he three metals hav os And a Mackina private citi i adr Fruits + }33| most> active liquidate holdings r about 125 Mo-| marke distribution. They Prices of the ir peak. oe to be the first = : : BE secceeterees B ed to. in the! So far with General °° sor car retail- from their a claims motor crossing. were. mainly was fairly active Apples, Oreening, bu. ....++, *: ¥35/longs: mov and soybeans been established dealers in| gram network of huge retail tumbled sharply industry, meeting y to- make a ‘The “ opening : Apter wedliees te. “pts. 3.8) of wheat, corn sh crop report. Ford and Chrysler rs be-| picture a s where virtual the mining is asking zen mielia Cole, a chustreit: turnover 4 rte ai’ be TN als of the beari Ng or-|tors, erican Moto: extablishment may be |And th t Lake City, the Mrs. Amelia ye, said she then. “stocks were unchanged. “yp eam SIN 450] wake mainly on resting -lareas where Am sales repre-| ing makes of cars & today in Sal help in halting the) pany employe, : pivotal st ee bu sia o tebe $32 | Buying was and some . short cov: lieves it needs more al Dy al = : Washington for t being cut back, ed -| tion com crossing : market was hesitating ernie: i." neope demand a 'vailabl sag t is the orkmen did. pone t was hesitating Peaches, ‘Biber 6s ese 3.50| der sentation, — ing set-up, of debacle. Outpu’ shortened, mines e Or made ot The marke two weeks ago tt entn Burkank, aos nese lering. eak, de- | Sent = UAL ’ Such a merchandisi but it has rk weeks One truckload truck. / lows hit 1957 werecmalcns, be. 38 led the break, VE UNUS auto} Such a fantastic, wo: tation Head did a lumber to areal Be far above the 1957 peeend, DR. ayentss nex 2 Soybeans four cents a IMO unusual in the course, sound among the indus-| sed. * Sanitation Head} .” t scheduled: and was not on Feb. 12. Beans, — Seretesssceed 1. r more than of trading, The move, some supporters > *® e has taken County b State The bridge is ~ and s bottom reached je scant [Beans sriecieececert fg] ola Bate “at ous canis ox — analysts. ! ee eee ee S514 Test Made by Sto uss & al ot eames showed scar Gf ee bg gee te eeewea eens vow 2.15 was off two cen . eo. try x & European high to Says . Claim size it is not yet. 7 Major steels eased but tremede Thy epee semeseecoweens 50 cae oor than a cent, : ° producing) . from its in March 1956 Pollution emphasize se ' US. Steel ease little. ig 1 path aenser vsaces 3.18] weeee mare oan erican Motors, fac- a pound in where it Refutes blic traffic, bridge: As whange. group did Countivesr oor a Rear SteLe t soybean futures CCl For Am in its American cents haky state ‘sc pu million-dollar a others in the @ small gain, Celery Cig Ye Me ececcses @ The decline in by sharply low- a ithe Rambler ing the Metro- its present New York for , uted, the! The 100- mplete. fe: . crocs TSS) : importing _ t bought in and on is not poll far from com thé steel Chrysler posted fe oy rua few be ewe any tories and Exeans. the Posen aoa be ia olacee Gal Oceania “i = ele aan en | og Ford was easy. ‘ gain. Dui (bunches) dos, « ts ceeguer ost? Cae prices for so: politan from means an low as 25 cen exchange ity Commission County san- The two the susperision : posted a one-poirtt y dees bea scevepanereest L9O|@P meals. hour,| S move undoubtedly ‘That wie, London me ae of 1957 theCity ight by Oakland oon ting across outer lanes, Goodrich off a fraction. Inter- tbehe } aon. soscesehesessees ar bean | ) @fid of the first % 0 be in sales volume. over its. At the last night Russell Colt ats but the two esh and a. He OR es Near the 4 eh bef) crease sharply 23 cen 35 cents. tion director ter that the! open, wider mesh and Boeing was fell around a pola ieee ji ef OO “gg ese wheat was % to _ already is up : ers con- ice here Was in price in ita said in a let! Health hich have a still be filled national vay wacate a good sy te Root (bens) Se anew style $2.17%; corn was were} i | to Detroit/ume . For the — variety |PrThe original climb me about) Coltson Department of ‘oar sipesi bottom, must & and General Phileo, al [Farag ‘ba iy Sept. $1.23%; oats was! State Is Cool to a pong it provides a wid 1955 and early 1956 ca qe pore de spe a ter-lwith concrete,” « would hove Reduction and New ‘ork Csaba |t ee i or $e toons, pe, SENS & ae oe F Plan to Avert|cerned possibilities. eee ; Hepa edmaycetanr ined Fg eth eee 9 ‘8 . ide Saeed er, 33; soy ancing of sales bler | this wing as Ame lof the lake’s bea: “normal for} ‘To c te lanes Reduction og Her de Reaunen, ‘men’ “behs.) “dos "sass, Lae % to eo lower, Sept. $1 Sept.| Fin ° present Ram Demand was gro boom and of t he results as to switch ‘concre ot all paving "Opening tioche Suchuted rotund Reba, fon necresescsss ab ty vlad pide pen fies oe Bus Fare Raise prageneoge | Seeratiett i meeeiieear palgoneia peta south approach. N : mn tea iectangnd ot Ohio ott|taabare Sipe ens tot S90" and lard was 0 fo Sept. jee Metare eal avs a oo business set ott its government|an inland spre apepy a ings eaten, hor block ito 4,000 shares; ao ter Curtiss |SSmats toca aa Sass = undred — LANSING siltiled faszdpl pcre nm * aoemaes i wit oan drive fae its dete cage se lpeaed ye ay er we the after truck lead erandics on 1,400; - = System may hav if a| smaller inch wheelbase ith |was buying for it higher in} been lake. He ich truck load timbers Ba ee faa = Bey Railway e up a deficit 1958. At 100- competitive wi ee indus-| gent of the to go in swim: | whi te still is going, to the Weight oft 6 94 in Prices See eee ees deats were afraid ore the- approach place Grain Pric Proposed bond Albert E. Cobo told the foreign - S. market.- | we was riding Willman used from still are in pla ; the U. trial boom * ming. Walter K. . lock by trucks aving York Stocks GRAIN #|proved, Mayor A al Finance brought into the x * tl Manager terest lies|b . Otherwise pavi beth Qeetetens | ous the. State GES, wa pg an a Pe een a ee said the city’ iaminatiod of te from the north is finished, ‘gee ae Bt tart me Bt $B|Commision ye a sail peopeeal |, 2am ape or in| 2855 by trikes in te Jo a tiger Prices Aimed S000 a8 i dee Goat _b Se \— Dee vee UM a similar cars on Rambler States, Rhode 150,000 tons! Ginton Pontiac. i Coffee aR A ee att ot 3 See ee “++ TW'l viously rejected financing plan. senger ’ present kept ined.|the lake into Ponti ing polluted Reduce Allled @trss". 429 Jeune wt: i a EER a V| ed $3 May ones still was cool to the city Prolcan Motors taken on the Ek eet ee Reine eneet the "Tas Wien oe Retail and “Allis Ghat’ 1.5 31 Jones lady | eee Rig eee 25-0? Get ORS Taee. ‘2.36 o> 1m decision on a gradually has the larger the metal and the! “1 the Cl », Willman pein’ TEW YORK (INS) — were. Ajum ad 122304 See, een) Head ( Bag coo BB gen. 3s] A final 1,200,000 in refund-|; of many of also gets|! critical shortage t Sylvan Lake, be forced to} wry of coffee teat: lag eemneeett ooo ST cons ees alee °°" oa oe i posal to float $1,200, DSR | pearance its price range also gets)" ted demand sen s. bad the city might | treatment wholesale prices hree cents a pound re ghee: 6 ary “ant 8 AP wiry ofa cori 2B May 2000000, =| ee earn oe ao Ford-Chevrolet-PlY™ unpreceden seabing Ge US out, ew sewage [reduced two to three ¢ food chains i= sours 2a Kroger .... 42 ; fed * D. ees (Eis es ing postponed ‘ into the - ducer prices ¢! higher in build a anticipated. a number of Industry a? 3 tenn a? io 116] eral easen Included, . ecwelbnn. Sar 1: 8 Ibonds was mission mem- it up . 46 cents a potnd, t a lot plant sooner than today by distributors. Indu: oe: oH Lib Meta ** Galemaees Grade Nes large ses, May 2000) dae on: re Meanwhile, com seek the/outh area te * | This brought ow bh - cost , and food dis prospects of a oo TO te a Me 35.6] ST, wid, ave. 86%: wid. avg. y eg bers said they. would embers of oa for the shorter wheel-| Europe. uction in hig - "8 ' |sources explained have vise $24 Locka aire "28 large 8 3; medium large 81; an oe ne ions of. minority m ho had) price tags tor not yet been!more prod the opening of ne h en Fin er coffee crop 28-4 Loew's i UE bal 33; grade large 51 — — opinio troit City Council w Ramblers have r mines and : Frenc m ; / larg! for green coffee. Kou a Mish’ 40] rade A Jum on wets unding. The (2 peel mines. upplies be- . ‘ [prices for "BANK, OF am ere Bee Seah ee oviet Warning cl hd approved the action by 8 pm cima, Cee Bakeries Closed. a aE Rs Martin Ol. 30:2 a fynke Sas: putes tans ve. « . 5 gan ig out less copp mn bn — whol emiae: BE sPorehelers verepent a a oe B inre oeheca 20 . poe Treasurer ped Dow Announce rm par asi ted Man. PARIS # — Frenel ae ter to call ceca, Pe be +f Mesa Cp .. : : ‘ uditor a mounted. a < of Pon: ‘ert i at Turkey | cer sia ers aaa. R= Seg elgo ae ys RN Be rovurar IMs tat ile the cyt an iIding Plans ss: sed a teing mast ofthe mats be meat aoe Se ue PEACE) ame moms tg tee tea SEED LNA lS A eee ES Stir meeesgee Sere 6 ch... 3 P.O. ‘uae AM.; —s Claims ia present bonds, to 344 and cutting. Bu hour strike whether and The of Lake So ict By Meare S.--- we3 Guality poult ne 18-21: fryers) ~' Frontier of Syr would run up Plant action on price steadily ce controls. ed that the|ssia be Se Bendix AV .... 1.2 Motorola sree Heavy type : brotlers or crosses! Along r in refunding ; Il Erect Large m smelters began have pri icials estimat t effec- — Mi United one, Opn Benquet +. .00 (* Mueller Br... 26. 12-13; | heavy 32-08; grap 7 I of U.S. cent. pro) Wi ; Produce (custo r prices. ‘They Offici 85 per cen’ of the laws of the Fy Ed beth Steel oaks. 43. + =e A Sg face seen lh ar Ta) 30-32; as Tool o ™” ed that if the : City to Pr lowering their rice at one to! en was show be ralified and g upon esr. other oayk. SE - Nat "Ss 83196 as- pret eee -m: ~) Act Cobo interject ved by the in Bay : their p : the stri /. decree |e ratified Ay od Bohn Alum .. a a Cash R 35.4| 36 > tl § Ibs) . 17; geese 28, been approved | th lene been keeping lower than tive. ; t issned a | eal gradation to A of the 7 jorden sony Nat Cash I -j3i Tl ducks, Reavy type ° spre ipod it first Linear Polyethy two cents a pound lowe The governmen to. force bak-|ters incide cxecoted "7 8 i two pong. Warn :.: $14 Ret eed. ten enagiabhi cement Teri’ (cosumianion ere es per wultimillion - dollar Plas-/here, Ameri ng a hard time| ied to maintain 18, 16, 17, by on eng tag = —— - 38-flttshed. patlere, "sebada Foreign wel ae : City for the production sm a price they large | hospitals, schools ASS Ss, 38, 3. aes Sag . San Pes |... 3 Seems bee... od coun und’ bine with| Soviet Turkey of ; n .) ; ployethylene. maintaining demand. | ties = | Pea eeta : Can 182 ¢ . 584 fea soeipts: Gromyko accused frontier tic, linear * ting costs for a ces. demanding an 3°,” sous =~ J goens oy. Be settle Lee pt Teoetpts; along the a | f ese x * rate rising opera sk Congress er seftvi are. fit. S a wee ie. Cottier Cp ... @, pan ‘AW Air 1¢3/8R4, good 38 per cent feeders: |ing troops serving as . five sepa They will a iff to go into!” me bakers argin of pro be old at 167 8. ohuson, rm Cue. 2 42 ban AW | around ‘stockers and req id Syria, thereby ; & - Construction on about six cent tariff iat ct } in their m us to keep win —— Bent. os No. . ~ Trae... StS Pech oN “: 32.3|eot arrtvals ‘trans corier, hetfers leftist United States. covering an ae « four to il price point incfease ént, anxious Te-| Pontiac, paade +, Gept. 10, 11, Ghee @ on |. Sts parke Da... 80/00 fresh “trade fed stews & ;|tool of the has reliable oy buildings, sae Cubes cleteciokes Te reached Ptics O eacs quie: aa ae tee * oes . ain es: g Ree: ia.) Week: tow bagern, mee ere werk to 3c Syria grimly wa ne eS gin within a 32 cents is rea a lid on prices, | So wae ... ae oS -: ie Si very’ siow chotce steers estaplished:/ Declaring official uled to be: ed/30 to that now, rit, : Gat tne OE --++ 30-3 tew early sales not fully open- the Soviet mil- is sched ant is expect well below to conside You Caeee ee pleer 2. 3 4)lower: lover grades not fully seta en. |triende, oe es sited’; |tew weeks. The pl tober of| are j pen to me Gluett Pee 10.383 pfieer BD .-- Sainee teady’ etockers and noice 40 ece(warned Turkey would plunge ‘Limited’; |tew oe iS i Co Id Happe wot ee es soe: 10.3] teeet ene eel Mg CR that wor ) Named ‘Li to be completed tially will em ikes a Plug / This u rs. Core Culm.» SOR Pin "SB )eMingeds thor iowa oui8.50; one loed itary moves pice. To Be 300 and ini rkers.|Nag Like ig) -~ Homeowner's. os Foe 2s oe ba ue ime 1390 Ib, 25.00-28 50; “over the preci yes- a iven for next year uction wo: — Nig! t Our Gol Gog t's 168 Pau ree $3.3 lien Shee stere 28 cuore teee ie at SS oo re Preview Give one 1 rotecn a ihe one te See Us Abou oe ba.” 33 Si SE ED bag acme Gromyko Soviet-Turkish re : ploy « *& *& ‘s| -PONCA kes a plug. He is Program orb he Rees ie nS wey covy The i ter = oo with] Publicity Writers er of Dow's that likes owned Package Con Edison , 44 proct eane oy 15.00-17.50; w ity cows on cutters terday been good th Pub icity . manag plant is a nag wing horse } Con N Ges . 44 Ol ..... 384 strong weight 00; canners and bulls have view wi : C. B. Branch, t, said the pla a tobacco-che s who said, , | ert) gt. Pure OW «2... $2,1|beais “up to 18 tions Union will ch stige department, et iy fartiee Jia Mor | + cour \ coneet 3 Repu sii: btiaae tite: pratinty tenay. ine Set cing ore Sha by be mueven he ee will be soped tral chemical Mago, Morris Tapia Sil are petra gibt pe ae a ath Be Met 2... 1) Ca ‘Indications about thing: Id cause them Turkish | nodel, to be Buick line from Dow cen Bay! - Morris, 72, Also, he | needs can rsonal Cont Off ... : xt ey BD acco 7 tablished, Salable 100. o would charge of . added to the rials and from the . time ago. preference. JA ’ individua home, your ere = Soret Pes + eons "hot. 934] Gnome The Russian was discounted) in be group here wholly owned) os no brand bacco juice and) for your legal liability pai lig ME Se 8) --2 early. movements es in for 1958. by Ed- Corp., a not waste to ‘when he’s | rty, your ive policy. y obmmeedin gies , Safeway St... 123 = troop tive sourc of, cars disclosed today Refining City. does the wad when eae lain . Deere... ae a i Jos “\on1 nd by authorita This was man- at Bay 7" ulps down / one nd let us exp i oe Doug Aire aa Bt IRR .. 20.5 ecutive Ankara. Turkish army! word T. Seca Doerr 1968 subsidiary facility, using a Bt Ponah vi - Come in today a : . po or - i Ger hes -- # | arg -| They said the ers at this| oor, as ee representatives} The vececemh will pr re = To it to you. GROV ee Ea Sear Bt ith Swindling ~ rs" eo he pes ae ace cl oe Fe GS thea | FORD-DAWE-G 7 Auto "43 Socony =e W os : time border are only ion |! ations. in natural whi has had i card. CRAW ; ‘Bld a7 g Bret: 25s Ps oe . Township exe 909 bate is = sats Syria, = - * * view was "pilot plant | a ic Sapayene’ eet 710 Pontiac FE See , agg oS Sid Brand |... ti] A Redford with the $7, recent developm off-the-record pre for| extensive exas Division waving the/ Saviet Embassy lephone - tuene an mS oe ces: ES been charged. phy-| with _ ly} The k-long program at Dow's T marks com- marched to the a protest; Telep — Firestone .. = . Std Oll Ind °.. 60.3 has a Birmingham they added. : “complete of a wee! liers and two years and jor and delivered clear} . — wet ee a Std Otl On"... $23 swindle of Ulbrich, 55, y also termed “ charge} Part 0 field force, supp past Peppa) aad haere | Russian nu | — Ford Mot... 103. St Ol On °.: $23 Dr. Albert P. They a Buick’s 1958 line of cars plans inst recent Gen Bak. :.> 103 $8 Ol On 2. “p.3isician, Rd. and purely imaginary’ : ployes. ‘The 1S SS yee es eee aa setin. (O88 / Gen vee OD mace “a+ 713] of 5670 Sussex Soviet army units| em Oct. 25, wi effort - distin-|plasts. / So cat Raat tt ia ace fre due Joh Ye in Turkey to suport wl go on ae ie | cee © high pressure poly ae Gen bills". sp. Svitt A "3 G3 py Detroit Recorder’ © Lave landed few days ¢ 2 mistence : . = 3d Beme ico. 3 by Gordon A. Cathro, 65,| Med Syria. nounced. a will he eight/euished fro ts greater re ‘ poor memel ety v2.0 al .... 12-6 A. Ricca, pres- against Limited series af lethylene by i ‘and vapor ] Gen Te sss ao. TORO Voll es Winston St... onetime — The than any other t, chemicals nereased So Gen ++ 20.4 ohomp Pd + 42.4\of 15964 Supply Corp = ° inches longer : ito hea * by its i : E F . oo oe fo Gan as t of the Medical with sell- fs line. smissions and ridigidty ? poe Beigel oe eae’. nite charged ‘Met IS in the Buick — toughness and Gillette tc Transamer “ O81 of Detroit, was to the ‘ecuve Clarkston the 1958 models hardness, * : Goodrich ...., org Transather "Ba bogus contract to the d Ragsdale sald new styl. * * the! : . Goodrich wcsee 08.) Gedered lets |ing a to Detroit’ Detective d ture completely “He to become i : sO . pcg = Ae Se partite ..38tS) According , contract 000 P e | Will fea: new om. : is expected nd a year plas- / . _ , C on Ne eo Se Unt alr tis”. a1 Lt. ube igmen cts eae See ’ 9 mg in ow teipls turbine air frst billion ese tine, the com. / = 4 YS, IN . Greyhound ".. 38.2 OM! 33 lwas a take du discounted to : First) said a new. and a new tie within a 2 i A Guilt Ol. at, U8 yt ed already 87..Cathro held at the First transmission will be / a a: “ad OR gas co... 238 he man for $7,468.87. At a dinner Clarkston, suspension) pany said / : Hersh "Soa OS Lines... %. salesman obtaining Church, in ride (air is. / . aoe” ee Steel *..., 23 auto edly admitted the | Methodist than $50,000 was = all modes F ice / Hooker Bi.) 318 OB at sic: Bef |has report to $75,000 trom night, more i said about Back in Service / "Hooker wi "<:. 31 Ware 'B Pic 30:8 $50,000 fe manner’ last towards a ne k executive will Ferry 1/ CA eee a oe est Un Tel | 17.8\from in the sam embers! ne Buic model cars Iconton J | YO ae Weste A Bx * @t:¢| organization period. by. some 30 m of 125,000 of the 1958 ar end. IX Uf — The cy. OW 2 Ot". 888 Weste Fi... 614 a three-year had gam- gift committee of/ 155 Buick by the ye: CHARLEVO: ies auto traffic TIA In i. 31 Westg & Co. 14.7/ over ice that he of the advanced crusade. be built by Buick’s output which carri of Lake PO é ir ¢ 25.3 Wi h ... 02 He told pol on the horses. building fund um ‘ould bring 450,000 ferry, south arm serv-} Y O ; Interlak +307. . Tow . 2.4 most of it away t of the the church has set a minim This wi ar year to bi across the returned to } 50 Int B Bi teen w 33.4) Ded been presiden last] The church he remainder for the calend: ),364 cars last ix, was tiong OSSO . 10. pear ooh aed <4 Yngst Sh aT 934 Cathro had prior to f $115,000 with t visi- Buick built 535 after its io allen! UN, OW N ranonon +. Int. Nick ogre — ++ 115 for six years, p howed dis- goal of $115, be raised in a cars. ice Wednesday week to allow) LOW R Vg LOW RU ae 9.00 Int ae 7 firm - an audit s of the fund to Under the | car. * . halted for a of the craft. TO WIL nd WIL : aes ° es ere . . |June —_ the books. cation Mrs. L. Grant * the Const Guard inspection / WEEN PONTIAC a | oes aceseesdsns capes) br ack wal .* direct poral the N Phil-| Referring pode ese aan id 5 Di /. ‘BE EN PONTI AC and OWOSS 0 oral a on “Space . = NEW, TORK—( a er) DETROIT aga Dunlap, Missions, stability of Sa lleville Boy ies BETWEE . include 10% Fed nger reserva — Agent for a = ane 2”, Rails Util. Stocks (C. 3. Nephler Co. eishths Board of Methodist Ragsdale said: always will /Belleyi L. thier Picor citeaion nO Ine, or your Tra : en ea ad od er decimal pointe are Noon Il be con- fluctuations the Allen L. Tyler, Passenger fares q hour notificat: Airways, Inc. —t =. 71.7 170.3 Pigures after High Low 27 en visitors will . “Certain But I doubt if DETROIT w — died/Tues-| ed by 12-1 t Wolverine = Ket eharige «... <6 bone 4 170.4 Os... 33 18'| Sdme the two morning be inevitable. led out from rban Belleville, die Thurs. All seats reserv only. Contac = Noon todey 22 383.3 en we ies png Melp Oo.. - 38 2 ted during will meet for ever be pu We'8. of subu received last Available” basis CE = | Prev. day +833 3 ae 177-3) aiten es 29 secral services and m.|rug will letely again. of injuries ion. / ations, SERVI Charter 2 Week ago ..+4++350-7 Ii o 72.7 191.8) hier Bo fc. ..2... 6 78 worship at 1 p. er us comp balances day ¢ collision. reserv. TER . . hours notice. and > age °° 9968.7 me 77.5 198.4 1 oy & Chem, Co... a4 8 at the church isitation | und checks and ” day in a two-car / CHAR two (2 equipment 5 lot high 1.s2.3808 ios OS aie: all Elec, Mtr. oo. 19 10 19 {din beginning their have too for that to happe ~ 4 harter flights up ined Cessna computed on : 1 ae eS set 769 '8|Penineular ‘Mt. Prod. Co. oe 498 before ater Clarkston our economy f | vailable for c fle for twin mileages are n request. = ie eee a Fee ace ny HY he ir, Dern t ——* ray re tased oh charge of 22 ee ete 1956 Toledo . Co. - area. | are le for times < . rt weea atu ash ene emne . a . . / r Ss a rate dtp s per iene estimated IGHT RATES 3.50 : 7 Daver ai : a, * E inimum 3.50 Judge Davenpo k Relief oy .. ewe AIR FR RUN ... mini ; ’ ’ County to As on 4 : ILLOW inimum 3.50 — - ill Ide’s Place Sakiand County . 1 O : PONTIAC and W vseeee minim = | fo Fl | and Southfield Town. ETWEEN OWOSSO .. arrangements = : e for | Township and South B IAC and tal are Gov. Williams . for a| T PONT Te ee cic Peat ee 2 Gn Pleas e ligible either Vil- ETWEEN FP Shag coded “bord “between points = a aeons chan Dabcgort oO : ons emaat ee > | ceas ae aed or for 30 per Bloomfield Hills, / Lathrup _ B . All air freight al grag on ea pron Tax. Rates > today Elvin Lamoing Dave in : lally for the flat $250,000 api hichever is % shi pee ergy teal ag ho Me gitcge civang = : ee as Cod bao 's Public Works) peclally pointed out. |cent of the total cost, w Boe age ool ipslnege tae Meloa ‘Wik be Guved Gn nee = Detrott . ey Seard bas Seiad ~ & oll a — es pe-(less. "Harold K. Schone te are PHONE _— 5-A767. 0 = Judge Davenport, ates + commemity sanitary are — basis. ef woujd/ was in ee the application with ORlando 3-3881 or GHT zs the death of Recorder's Me cont dir aieilty rr cones shuly Come dee ae comanaen, She nan Public! TER OR FREI ; O, Z, Ide. ngnongg nd FPF peep fa cited for river measure passed said, | approval at a ‘special m PASSEN CE THAT IS was appointed been Di-| Under a Alexander Works Board at 2 rs VICE ta E re tant ty Goa eiens projects have DPW this year, 15 to afternoon, SERVI ® SAFE , t prose- iproje said Assistant: "until Sept. ing Monday « would LE ‘ cio, nd tas beth = a nthe tags Boel and 2 gy or ry Water —. the] serve aa par ot Wet Blo |The DP | the = : * : * i$3° ne in L s applica- Harbor and ; ; | HA ‘be obliged the newly-| Commission , the app Farmington “lays ; / ’ tia Tevennnrt will be assigned commission final approval| field, | Evergreen -' . rae tte tal to Yoian as dale coats Coyne Saree me Deamon - fr Blood Hs, La , to run Jan. 1, 1960. for the | ore ee he ae Eo. is dae ts ts and parts of | full 6-year sng he has url saaetel eal ney Anan | The law says that ® , \ . The go yet asa shee oe eal be "nde tet, « YY : ee et ae ems ing would \ur / < e \ bench, : = } € members. at the Manley r v Pun eral uivea- f | “oer ae t { ~ Jaf ae ‘ a @ | if “ : ae a] ~ r ae - \t ‘ * d ee 4 ei! os . st ~ [ 5 f Names Gair j 3 a Dee ath N — aoa "THE: 3 | 4, Group De eee oo fanted AC-PRE ! Buildir erning termine Fi alma oe oS ; semiee 8 se 6, Hel Laide - ng M Poli Flow ‘ at : dr. = : a 4 w a ; if o ict vers eee ice Dian i — on ‘anted 'd i! RON nag ies, ‘Funeral Se ee eeecce & | a. Cen be _ cE "STA 7 Lk BABY IW : a ement | — a —. 2 gene i cranes, Err. sv! eee, ieee net emale. 7), vrctauinbei a ee ma ‘em its er sices KING B » ing " ‘fart Teds ual Apply wigs : | } nagem gs ste ete: ae Ot 3; <5 , tery. Panera —s MAN we ¢ ‘To a { aa: & woe st 9p am deter:| ry tans Msc chord tae er Baorer yee ae PS BOOKK ws wpe od A e | —>* ae ce iey an pevenneeane A} beloved ht TON person, omer i Poa we KKEEPER Female ue ppointe st vi Co: | = eee an Mrs, 35. eres, : Hom abeait EEP : 1937%- f : ni Same 5 Wende, X. | S&P er Hil . oh ER a - ore by cente = EMPLOY Eitzabeth fe Dr td xe — . Mt + ene Full SHIE AN 20- 7\Em ra [ This visory eee mas YMEN eas bel < tar ng: Bose ape 3 Ps time. 3 TER ND ae 38 ee ra 7 ome, ape bosid of 8 Hel T with today ot gee : | FoR yim 9 BUTLD ata ae gh vt ; ae t\a : a oes tion Pp. of : pw ber lgl oo as 2 ral se and D DE ah FIRE. _ person, : "OR REC ; ees 7 eee - f le of repre 18 Hel anted | Cem ing Ed pm rvice EALER helpe = | ena s, EPTI — cted the sen p Wan Mal eee ster tatermen! aS File n WEE < ISTIAN "s PARENT’ sPTIO 8A —_ 2 NG to com it He t e | nog men p pete aan tit N : : cy; assist ene aes oe ip Wanted, Tomas . Homa Re F) rel, ag wet pd = me i hg ne Mae work, WOMA w i R- as aed Wes i i LT the y, was . ‘Employme . ls <.. 6 et astra Fi J Po. AN. — coer Sate — 15: ‘OR _ baie. Sr a 1 ie Com se- nstru nt meng Nciee 2 — er, SEPT 10 rdt = By eld R oP a r inte: high perl ot TO we Serv ~~ | munity Woe ne a 8 ee 108 oN eral | jee Pete « resenta at aren Barrie +4836 . ee Ro ‘can Seeing r A ico. 12 = i. Work voce os ota add mole) 0 L pa Big eee Must tive - My al ante ring. assing. ‘te? ND. Ds Movin pesenry na vsreees 9 dear and me ae pany. in bus atest ——— en sender “95 wee Seer la cx % ! sf Fe ae . 9) ae RSet he Plies _ ood Car ness te et cle Ct meas CHIL art titute age %, to eect "and set i ts i C Truckin male --.10 or. 6 ee Digi t hoses ir ee fare. by com 7 -CLER me and wgtete awrite people SaCRTS eee - say pty A La rth nce G cra by. * for an R = Call ee i rhe av and : bi bss Te TA OLING : .. acest ore 13 on hee bert: _ Ba —e 7 co s 1¢ 9. P. ow st phone erag ; hae be : er 19 lj) t ley Bailey at am te regs oily te ag | moose im San e mall AL T ranged W. Huron | ce Age sss, pont Pe obe hedreera alo Set ot Sepa eae paves od G — > ome RC. ate eat om a OR : %. ue aes ai ioe co. nr . rt will lie ——s Appusaiinn FIGHT Stale N terns with Denefie ~ . he x OVER =| Se ee jl best Phone Ae, oa 2 Gi i WAU : '. 9 in sta ai hee fat OF Po ER Co. mimoat. Women Pany er +08. Motos oun i se ne : te . at tt are PONTIAC Ss ent baaaaste Paget before wo 7 eaannians +384, y Floors "ai 5 q the ind hi ea \ aie eet cA gow eran aia ot Ball BO IDWES "Fe CU sak enrl eal Pe THUS, aod ants aan AREE Sho" ett ‘| dean Oe _ \IN STO and {PA a. . a eee ust O ER Set’ cat ME PE sais POSrTIONS ert 0 ‘AL M : , ART ont aliowatiey | PPOR: Isst, Christm GR 50138. BANE ie i FREE TOM PLU } 2 : I TUNITY carte By oo east inate ore, Be |eeDUCED RATES — . N SY nothin ee pe I . FE NENT) CEA TE a oy : N SALES Ba a? ber cent rt etractons- bi rcs, a WOR! ra vette | _ Michigan. Writ onder®| nan 1? tons fires eat ac /RELIAB 98 apparel toda: t aane I maga _big. arage K U vente : Sora ay . M D tree ot charge, FE 84038. tor 4 yt wou = egal tine, at , Fags 9} CEM a Cheap wun reeset eee ; Mt yi old eaild and Ke radale werk, iti eat ae (ENT & af ome] IT 5 Pegg tie Jobin gar 2S wo : . teeche an Mee Dies == moto RK FE BL alls. uc ee. s ho! 5 ese! for hant 2! 80783 OCK : house, | cases woop FREE pay base 83 TR sto - rainin in- m f ui x ‘ as ents. te ton aD Re — 10H , Box s & comple EM 3-4 pi DE TRA nt bite tines one war ranan oe coms award -_» ten work, F Kew a ; 14, ton ed. W. ° pare 0 pie & old I Ootia xp Teter ata or e ALL hustri Far flers ates. a Open ustrial T ma OR ro, Fe ract nd iri pat ag o. Pair bt OF nag shading, Sunda recente g & RUB ’ Up. oratin g 20 a ~ Buildi — new authori o f ~~ sain ~ in ope the board darted Reta sa Robert ten and session. Ford’ w. tatively functions | was s as nee . camara bank elect an Pro .| § mer ER K seule ving G rof VICES - € L vice rma | OFFE __Home. = Seen = ee ae menos. pe : Sulang & = OWA PANNE M uw rvice wif 191 PA 4, Bi name eae eins nico Supp! Rite, of wot mn. irm tn, = ' os Pe prow a = (NEE anger. ane — ; Stays me fon ¥, ‘Cha Soatag i to oiana sa--ka Teens a mn mothe: rm wake ie. oa vheons "a parsnip | Chiropodis Beene LA = at gmberin an ure. st coy & cen ases Sept. ab act was. toi coh aa ig Patents GROO! at ter. of 17 ittee ‘oot ts ees cac irmt ot ton shag or ROOM EXP 1 38 Pe clude ¢ Com man to of acinar S vee 3 Mi Park min et “Manis stabi XP. TO *. refeonse Jeci Georg mit vagerent of th delist ..... ya) eae oes aniey | —~ we. Bi —— < Ki Frost -E me t of r Furni a “ hae eoonccokd = re, B eft ; ment ms ear Tonnies > Dutinedy pron ile Nancy B saree the ere ms Tain. Mrs Lan me: ae —— 14" RE OF | “Lare ntact Pema eough in- | Mcome Plowing i is, at na Belle oo way, EVA S te ting | requir Michi enters for sug "Barone raaeiay ta al Ss eae ears Ke ; Mo . 2 eS re = = ot si plan vl Aooucies yess ating. f way. the oa — ; Ro managers ty rs tay ~— Week on sugges nearb t aundry 16B atern pe eae . e low mporens expe 33083, ‘at een the tions. 'y yeuth Land isc and ed 11? p wally ag k " te Gries. AND i , uck ia ae 2. after 4 a Coen aah pend esashantion iding aiden eee +. .1TA| Funeral erran ~ ee mei} 3 ND CO ; Sep ws Fr R im, itse) & Trucking tres _aritts 1 arr See a re. eeds : Fe e land’ apd LES 1083 wil A. if is Pho iting & aeees ..18 Ld prmegemene on had jar- | peme9 salesm : on. floor, 2g and Nati Ww. ee He on, wane Pee Decere sree 20 a amar ents wedsensny ! se cen oat oor.” No “ee is is etiai onal. firm uron a pe ied op t ts Accemrien iin Se ‘ices is ses sen ea - 1, center elevision . opt ri mo ae dont 1.¢ ine Pejlowing es teed hempg = wom ey Src Se me Sept. 2 ee 2 Age re 10:00 Ti person | Pad dese eas oe Some the center Oppel we ‘oor 18, be River: r b Rr Ag he oo _ — me ents Place wig before a full-scale Tygon Servi ae er Feiating oe er = Punerel 3 Mist pial bs not ROO oy AD ced MES my aE ,000 is 7 Soe i snore — v. James Lear ruredey, ing poe Jo: ee SEVE . i. and ing A oa Ea who qui A eosrerl ge presen still - needed “ . areca sate - ogg L. ot one, the In ena ie ner | Ne LT nel ghborn hours . nity. t the for told : ; ee watt unt ~ MEE y — ae i we ° rg a HOTEL lan Ma | — for 7 others ; outh,”” plans olt “os ere <) i} . SEPT. = t . Rapia re. otter | alls pleas ° Prone etsy qne Pt sth" patterned a YTICES pacer wai. a 3 adv averas ‘CAN e. + . PE i. bes et 187. Student ¢ The Be jatterned alter op ay we ‘ ate | See heel ee ese | Soa ony. een Pe bot si 4 ’ on: _¥E : 47. ° rs day Te Romeo Thursd & Found wor . Ee Mire. si beled fits as you = a about 3 ‘Je | str 3 te ——_ r _ mgt ho ‘vee For © gabinet : ee esti- INTI moved be coin the , was Estate ae fede | — cae i Bembecier Bt. asen| ae == teres | Sal tests 3 ava int work 188 octal he by ate Widdell le post the plamning| 5.03 Teeny pou ass oer | echeier Ba. ee + Srceeny Om Ey es Gi ae re FE seme ag |S, oe PPE ES proposed is here, +. 2A y soi Aa ae ing sales : me na. 3 sary mees W Pr s-isen” CHAIN = Det, ROO a cosh: “rt’ a new Phatagene gular —— “4 s Gen ane away— ee diag . nbreterr , Ba~ “ ° ait irls pao T F REP . RS ea Gia- ote heat Kage ee —f = ee = F resses | oot mae, , Bu AIRS, ero ‘alain PEO ED = ay P- uy. “Sat “belotal ween 35-3 ou e 7 ab t CH amies gs station — ~ Direct , ° 5 rience, 3-30 nt 2 hast a Seen = 0 I CLEANED sgebenagpe er at Roe eee Furnished Donels a Pe ce, | BA ta: P ain M te, Kitobere vr Reseoosd ae AND Television Service a . a ~ cal 7 — " - zoning -" of N site R Apts. Unfuratshed elso s 4 ol wy sW ape | aid V Or. levee. J _ Buildi NG Re Service 22 oe orth Houses nursed once / Cagaggeen om r Ine acati |= ® specialty. oenieuerrs ing Supplies 124 rooagged Olga VER'S 22 ot raligpenerr aac: wg Sd ohn eanre = . on es grey,| ios ie oa one re: Bur RADIO. & lot from residential ree nyt oy Nove nega - ae a rose Palate : enfiel e Insu “ lence, Fe ae USED. — Se ne Fae: a 1,000 aa $4,000, ste re- Rent’ Cottages oe 33 z spe J Now d R H ran Work le. ae aMat _weiek. 2 ~ 2A 7 uonT ight tv ag! = ora ——— Roms With Bow | 28 x — TOK S- wal ain estaure ospitali ce Pay ri Ga es $28 tember = a “aoe ( ner aps and n Board ++ -36A Gervies. om Rye , 3 oo Ae izatio york. Small ot REP : cer Pe uate W. rite omen ie) , include: Hotel cones Com “le: ca r $i. P REST. NEW a® elle n fon’ preterre Om 3410. ae B . FE a poariaatcabe er ; antenna. o0e3T Sa i ty ‘A pipae| nt W fe: _ Busin , BF MOVED Serv f rd Vv Rent Rooms Secu 38 mmo Pe . TE he iy h Are’ ac- naan BIRMING AK : Condi NVorki : Fre ee: ‘ re es L MACHINE. ico or N otes ~~ vecsneernen 38} Voo tities. OR ae svete Ra Owner MUST HAM O ition ng aan We a ee service sta- “aera oer Tee Sen RS AND 22A e , Bond Office . sscee . 3-778? ares. Ha Inv ely TIREL RAVE i p s ing, WILE Saeare 3 ae oe es era. AIR ADE * iw For o° o T : estment Pd KITCHEN: xx. port Pe P. ming. 13 y foe: ate DI ‘OXFO Filtration Issu Saas ee FUN ees-vi | eee teria | ocron am . | / 4 Sebine stem Do. LIGHT” ERD 7 oe Sere council RD 10) e cee Fees ERA rtunity wages, CON EN. Ful nee or cack ANIC ocx. cup Wid. “ . = oe Litas laneous osSipl er crease vouroniey Fons oe wm ey 7 = eee cr 3 e See: Srrmone me ce | Fer Mag TE in 700 to imac 2 village BEAL ” oes, ers ce 'Box 6 Pemsoual eared ws cas : ate ae =—— snd auton sre eee Fayre arg ted to bond F ESTA BOX tansy, ICEMEN ‘| ae ‘* pesyoieecl -R S = wELIARL i ssenool care, ROY auiomalie "tat 3 Rd, EM - plane ar started |For ab ato se gsr a = Pennie i ant : site re ve this tall to For Sale Lak Besseees 2, 85, a ‘as 58, a took ees 10 ase ie ius, 90 wx tae S aa I Chi 4. aah ae Lost soi rr —— to acton was before fa Sibrtan Po ar a = all woolen ar, ‘onre DININ ica gr part = ackigen FrIRED MAN —. eae a, Reason con, tutte towns ae : oe eae — tle Mead md oe Pee i St y_ fea se | WA NG War? % inte sa oom ae Este _Snd ‘Orchard Lk) Se = provid Healt oh bk ardor! 44a |. CHAPE Lots" > nna swe = 2 MEN eee ITR Wa in pe Seer P. all not Work ba ER ctwee lack sation son tn For Sale eer ona = MS 3) foe ee ngs oe rat PSGES a sone! tasty Tow Wonk a= Sa sous Seta aR = ation of the wa = Soe EA ne re oe oie) Thers ES |" ons a regi Ooe 28 | rs man | ee ag A firm rt and water and Ren Farms soe AGA Wanted = evening Re mae oF OR == sae5 on tor TTRESS, >. Jk woue wan rE Ne rush. ony water (ost YoU ssn ep" oad Bete ma , Teta Pomel gees fluor- aae Farm wees =¢ is SALES = Estate & 7 train Sem ne both dining : p.m PAR aol re) — we 10:30. aainae us and Fees ted ned Farm Property eeee Male ‘Good ch seat? 1380 s. Wood: TEI onl: canerions ¥ cw rar T TE af janitor NTED: , eal FES. now be- —n oe ce ese _ cost ey UPL ag (Por ici A Good. lo cases, OP | BED wars a 1 OO as TNO FOUWTATi ox be ey paakets a. heme On 5 Sain such the ee 48 Ww TTO! © nal tos! H . ety ER. at S ed. gi - re Ww. ork REFRIOER 41 : pa w i a to tee bn Foe “Ge ierae cana pa te cert Wanted Fe 2 oe io eee : ‘Ci eee Sale or Exchange “8 Boat ls met ee "seh mesa ci aa eae oe eon canalon| we eres iearaed ied mes Toe cll ae : a * 3 ry e a) lan was R a , oe ONINGS: Ty “ ounty D OWN “drm caw == ee oe ik eee he teat a paper flea el aoe Soa a FINANCIAL | Petes SSS s ste aad faa Srl ent a pa Butea oneal © oa balla fe Es , rt in lass: Business | Ente x 2 must ogy =f Shoe ess i. ExpER ENC, gad wou Ss ox clean ais r ~ delive DE- —— waits. “Et 2917 oan iaihet iste Se eee rt spec war aan ae oe oo Ses ees Se as see cl che Sale Opportuniti in _ be *, pomood c ull r esme pat, Ann Mich.” Was bee wife’ N pore Ln bab: ame & ? i. ” $3 33478 eo = oe ny a 2. : ; ster M Land | clade . ae tol £2 and TENCED eet rson a Towewsst er Swen abies Nu “ne be Pr morro’ wil = G oney Contra ee ot tea a — att Ti ra Fone neomigh ng BF doth) piteg BABY el. 8. shel, ring Set! amemar 1 be Civi M to tracts Led pe tion ¥ 8 t T 2 R. he Ww F en 2924, BY FE in ar cor Sigh semgned ‘ter ring a ct 4 Sait ere . oh aed re Tine Eun be _— Lecer OMAN FO ci vi room No yonEeS ae Simao ner perng 4 eon aatt| Ma “ake " era, St ‘cox § High lors in t ed on Ge _Loans cosas Wena” @ numb in- ood oon, in ST ney _ : Hing fnat ccimaat ton Piaias, Cike No chit isan re, . PICK FURNACE vewinding, *| from Feme | eward 3-2387, fy hool he Roche: to- _ °°" weirs t get = eer ern — n, Fringe Gay W oy cao woama me rma FOR GLER peereecine Gee a — Pigg tags 2 Fonuis: uine E al di . Fif st MER : sveeee te 14 EXCEL ane s* to 0. a ree Spe ae ine won OF Lit S nites Pik west 4 rrel ale ae Geist me th and Wi CHAND a B ntion - wenn ee i" Tow Spetey—o oa Sey wer On Sar roa co yours. Expire 3.08 ee ata : ween eee civil d eist in ch i1-/ 58 ISE givi BE EAR} 5 winbte Gon La ‘Eldri hot seue. a CA | AN : a= ernie ey Wane « 10 WOod uare rect efen E medi arge Fo: ps .. O ine aE wages, with DY ridge. WA on CARE. Biwear army Rd. R 1788. pobewed un avid Ba g te Fett of ei charge ae De ge in Water Wis <4: ena ae crromo| teen owe ey te roa Pe nS PCASTE se Hates teat Oe ee villag ivil bert rect | Serap Clothin, SW B ot EX =e ~| oat DG ASER, thts PE Y ‘Wed c ster fo ner REY dies and defen A. Si or of Sal &'In me iow ate = pest S ex-| No P. D 7 Write god Tecohen Day cane? ved... Thurs TER Fel pa Mi 62518. ctor in | Chars in See di- Vale Househol nese ae for, bors. . rford ~SALESM ents hoe Cor | eae oben @8 Shion - mea hed Patio 5 a ee re BR naws. Mac oe Piscrabb THE &. a von T s Mor chester Ct entine G a Gosds | .. .56| later rade pags . ee Ch tN = pe - rson “Mornin coo WA er, _ ts, exc. cs cies a tien 6-380. BA ranteed Book le NUMBER 24 Peab ena ‘Salers its... 56a, PN Are excuse ain eas salesmse: napel © 32 tte ey ait Ke |_oue menaer ‘retire: a soa eee roe eee rae et dll mee, ee — od Ip. .D.| ‘or Sal s Gi eee feud tion 3 ie Miheg sen pros man postion fort @ Wood m Ap ous, N MUST — r, EB bab MA : hago : 5-0304 Notices 15 Ez. t PICTURES. for y to Do I e Miscella saris 3 ia ets ance expe p call on reco Assoc Setar a niger meats fas Rd goure S| Satbrors oe : ar Tae & * temrence st Avon T Head St \Cameras & Es ae ulation bt = grat Sete t tt sayin Fs | ies"k SWOULD LIK tend courte Sotho re Fen oh = i, eee — |. Releven Fours enn ag RO ow U ‘Sal & . a ept . bet copa ould insur- eT w wt — Huron. iret | :' wil — igratens Deeb ferns, some ed - nship dy. lecie't Musi as Equipment. ° ‘9 Th P a sloasie O2 non voverage wel of a Pi. OMAN pa. Be ONINGS = NONTS tr Fo oumaarpe, tgwae a tion. iiee fact lag Ty nted R — ‘Sa Offi Good ent eee Pp Q c ESMAN — a.m. phon nece well Bes work, AGE 145. WID woah RH —_ pin LAY alten. : a. iture A AER Pri: ownship comn Th Son Bak B cs wa onti cape tracks or aa, Fin te ote ETE Sig eco ote te ee Refi ons TRI vate consulta: = pesca comm mem e rece ‘Sale Sport Equi pment... AMBIT 1ac Pre | Bhs JEM —< on ne arBakery, 12 iy moll "4 Ssh BO ry Prise sten ae hee ate rem nishin S ation tom ees ca nly gun sine Conde “x a r pian to man yp ty iy in, person, WATTRESS. children, #t oer asic As at Tea recece 516 we PaHOE AP a to ental ma Ay Sand. g Good nt 63 ings ed i arg es age cane of sincere, wh ghts. OR A sng lia coal LAD’ ie men FE rt B A A Ss city maki pro kang von d Acco s gee 64. com weiaey 23 S Sggress re of who ally & clos ave Sun GENE iron, Ne To we Bet “g coaaie FE odo ¥s|~~ Garden = ALTE. wd, Herm : bod hav ng blem study Gra vanetatio oer. a ae 7 a ive sopenat ry good e aS refer RAL, - ° work EAT, Ct . Ref Sp 8 a , VAR ing 8 an 0 vy, ch ¢ nam Avo! s in yi ood, vel & ation soe, 7 Call Content -offs. FOR SALE 8s. deale mall an astume ‘hi IRL Fences. 2 ST No. from 2) and og P = j ae PI -| 2613 OR! yet ai ed n T re- ‘Pl Co: D on: __ Ca Pr tin mont! Sta LESMEF rsh We les his re $25. off A iovee roots & imi 53-1973 POWER lowin 132, : een a®. re seeps al & sey s 654. a zt ty Mr — th pis National fr a el ae RECEPTION faust bar = next co “2, pad re. cid. 9023. 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Phon demonstra aLt SS onal. Wi Ad woe aan . REAS IN r 6 sn SANT? a5 : BE eg a 2 ce Foot a f= the fe Sele Fa m Hab on | EEO are eet a "Ro aa ; aE C: te Baal or = Se Mantes a one : NSURANCE er cars| we >, fare oo a panei ae ook Auction | dice a U or | . M ebu ai Foe in. wonde or part ti R WOME WASHING. SLD Press vi INSURED ae St ae ly a jnvi sted at 7:30 round ucti m Ei uce ween Experi DR L-A\ ie e. lass MET ck s IRL FOR ¥ ‘onde: feel ooed WN. Pe tim to NOD PE NO or ni aoe B rs A ted in to s| on S quipment TA) with’ ene IVE VAY ar: Acts a me wor 1 "tom fam. ry. 8 to pty ag ali =! & D bY PO i rie - an club to a ral nigh ales ment Seema td with ge pote TER AY rE elpe BUM Oo. . ent. RE me modi CHAI Sto M r hou 8 ‘ALL TRONINGS BABY. 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DI m once Rave” sxore where wou eT ee x LA is SO m Ren le Hi ‘ rd CAR DE: ng patos oe seure € pe aplbesaty $30 Mieh 8 k ER i LE NNAN / Meni” “300. done reed : fled r Y L , FREMO’ ells Afte Aan Taller Specs ‘CARTAGE 416X, eh a seedy easy 13 an IC a and refistle ary open. ccone N B rte ae Laandry A leas bo Give Vo e US was IN ers b Det rock Ww perie m 5 eae week F le Boy 1 in Rew u ar be : : B u tal found tn Mich. vd All ee 8 oe SE sue | a YOUN Mass. at saes "yh ome ia seer a ae ar 4 iiding Sery | an Leaneace Hig is Se wary I a Fre A raed ee we W. tor evn ME = Wes free GM LADY metic. LEA Cali] ing” cL Sand snpporta Sal- AAA ice ipin 01, j Rest our N o Pa bein peepee mont skunk Sale — cece rar ‘ a, de N seo hee padi ite AN to Y wie ook ait ¥ sap Reegay ta | C_ BUD A SAND 12) -2 41 TREE SER San WE ore C find y parvo be reside For otor Scoote = ae & pets tort: rk. Mi Mr Norton ear with Civie PL call FE many ¢ re 23 bo 4 ER parm ING - ao 18A LO. ARE redi scent to be havi n- | F Sale Scoot eoees »80A Ww Pontise Lad elie sag Norton, draw Meccapeates Senate 4 one LEASANT FE a eeanrt pos yrs TEN £ aC CEUF = -Finishin bit M AN NO it ppg d =o Tevet hed! re eae Motoreycl name mat se Mad to Hotel Siena average. ¢ ee in connection macy, Fara iat’ offer (Eieeeseet a rae ey th pint FE LOAN COMPA A — eae oe epee faa petaee se Sra Sf Be de ete aie on Te pases | SOUNSE ze n in- oceee re Y! : ag te wake ie ee711 bo ou WA raisin a n Negch bern x war ot a Aecessores 8 Soe ok ppt ma eee “iiey a ede ptt SEAR ere CS | eat SOUNSELLORS fon id she had = ‘Transportation pe = “|e BOD Ghd REE 3: a is sneer me cau anier 10 hous couple eB igen AAA oe Wed a= ONWART ORS and e had it. btosers le cee so08d Pai: za es Sk and ames ov Adon by ue or experience T ace wer ee Rip tease di ee s caret . Back W td, Cate WANTED eater burn ha For Sale Use os ei a eg 1 colbeioed Help W ee sill nea si Benautal se sees ae FOR By sakes 3 |* ene Children to OR 32005 i Se a fie ae : ce eee 8 Auto T e Used a : 88. Ao ak STATI 3625 _MIDDLEA F = Hos —_ my te ehildr Drivate. 8 whe after ey _do aint attics — af 4 EX arkston LICENSED Board 26 iF nsi Tru 88 #5 orth ON EI for AG ema ea ei live well requi L mol wn. shed. waneptas or OR CELLET 26 or Sal ran cK wane ixPEAn Sanees (za- bi =D le S nd es| co we woud wher cond: A oon A m ing, ; hild, : @ Used | + el = m csewert. Live’ 2 ales Ba MAR Apt yy M “4 & B foie rick work. mien. Rew feed BF agar oritbee tare oe 2 ae Used — 90) be a Telegt DA IST ANT oft. Liv pa me een ‘AN * save tit ike Footings, | RE : No work, (© en Rena cae TRIM- LL titranes hoe ; IN ve SOA, zt, x Be pers Sines oe os F shies .& money. i Water NCH ree LA ew oa ite. U . woul s is = Re eee 7 an, HIPERENCED pe oun ne bea te me Pi Ppoee ee Sitka Pe oe. i a a , = jo q z as " : 1 oak pple or ogee ts y dane ing for Mi ina A, "Ps art ; This’ expert ~~ i fia x tile. nt ack i ae WN FU schold Goo CARE. . sorebard, and Ma s m4 Bo Lee. serpeer) es 8. B Tim 1 te enc handy m : ; ‘tor wom Fi -—40ag RNI Ga P oR Osis bokke Dasa pe 9 ne e tect ca oS te eee, hattie ar f_and_ligh Wed Bese Entire hom TURE ods 27 na. Groay | Be reper & C 7 enter. "Bloom hoy store pers a a leat a NEE Balt ag Ty tt ae si ‘x loo sore to | Law? "price. . a1. } for odd D vibe Typing Cashi re sacle ae Shon elie na ‘Koval Fa jc: rou lots ED spy 7 Perman shier write LENT BA ownsh talerwoner i wis IO Tae, | ot furnitore a outright the s eos pos ite “aiving EN RNIN ip. area. ac tt SA . : Ga. 5 _ B 17 or a ition = ppt Gs Realt Exp. Wa 2 f and! ¥; AL unt 0 phohe ws S. RSONN details cue ds LAWN RE sate te Pe ony v as sist og fs ee oe Wid, M ae wir te ‘ae: Ne hoe C t A i ; | WA iscel school, New yor orp. | “EVELY ole k ANTED! aneou OR 33 TO Y VOCA ANE A; SED s neous 28 — TION EDW ouaie $5, DEEP WATER D, 603 Co: ped obit ARD é a WAT mm ani NB S Rick - —* yA LING wn 0 oa Free , Bo conan, | ayy, tastallation and ne L inslde. urban prefe ie. py Freee Bept, 20th, Tred. me Box de ‘i ios ne darern aoe ara ‘ontiee eee a, es \ 7 a: a SS ee SA Fe kil 5 ass sat 2 a ~~ et eee oe oe er = ; i co So ites Ge eens i x J « 3 «hf af ‘ ‘e n> a LEAL \ f | ee THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1987. e« 7s “Transportation fi Fog rr. yg ekttpert & wl A CASH. IN A FLASH . PEL Wid, Ge Contracts, | Migs.” 32). pom 2. ROOM % ——. 2 ROOMS, G _Entr., re tas we Sih APT. “MAN ONLY. ND FLOOR. PVT. 193 Florence. | BEDROOM LA NT FURN. apt. 1258 EB. Lake Dr., Walled Lake. $60°.monthly, MArket 4- 2 Pr > ea PVT. BATH. FE) SO RM. APT. CLEAN, furn. Homey atmos welcome. 4787 Dixie _‘on_Piains. UTILITIES aaa Baby . Dray- $ CASH $ UNLIMITED ] NEW OR SEASONED EAND CONTR. R Ex- MAN COUN- SEL WITH ¥ You BELL UR on. EXCLOSVELY BY x. FB OR. a : Boome wrt dec eorated "eu Aub asH FOR LAND CONTRA 9 ‘oup) H J VanWelt, 4540 Dixie cer only, No pels, 36 Center OP 31355 J FURN: RooMs, we Ew- MORTGAGES mg oa Goren ede aoop ACRE! ... 3 ROO == or more with 100ft. as frontage 35 apg ia E 24 _ « D CHARLES, cadet s Telegrapb RM UTIL PalD. CHILD WEL Equitab! Society ome, FE 6-608] or [1 1-0758, fe! SS Te Bek aes ten ee I e elec, Tu ¥ CIATE GALE. Nee co necner| facilites — bigek ry ‘at Buyers . What have you? aia. ald- Clark Beal ate, Bae nee oooh 2. Pe bah trade Se Lac AMG AD ar, OVER — 600,000 _only, OR_3-3050. i Avatiab e tend con. 3 “ROOMS, EXTRA NICE. IN PVT. tracts mmoninte mediate ae Call) home. PE 2-8002, after §:30. ee “Ww. Baron RM. CLEAN _ MODERN, 4 ADULTS = = Grinkers or pets. FE 2- 3 ROOMS. iT BATH AND E arr. Wanted Land Rita et Parts. ROOMS PVT ENT. CHILD WEL- come, FE ot [= Contracts 3a : 7 Rog LOWEN. Ww. IDE. Fe 3 ROOMS & BATH. UTILIT downt FE 40122. = iM PT. PRIVATE EN- trance. Apply : 74 7 RM. VERY furn Inquire ‘2 ; wo, _AUbyrn, Office in rear. 3 ta AS Ee Lats LAUNDRY, Fy TaOME-e Sane BEAU. oes tal _curroundings iV} ere. On lems La wane, OR Tne ace. Qu ite ol pines Gut ene y. 483 |- T RMS & & oT ee 8 ds “BATH. 336 PROSPECT. 3 RMS, ADULTS ONLY. NICE Lo- _cation, n. Clean, PE _ 3-420. ave, ote clients welling. Interested pane Gach res a upon gatie- Hie Beat ‘deal fo Cm aneL L| Ly je L. Templetoa, Realtor Wanted Real Estate 32, 30 MIN. Be aot is = it takes to have one reous qualified sales- oan your door, Tor an. efficient appraise gg bree — our — will be one of possessions. Pittecs| years ef know-how at your serv-| Humphries! ay Rg. Ren ng meaner Ae ooh suit nd 3 RMS... NICELY FURN. MIDDLE- et persons No drinkers. 10 Nor- 7 RoosS AND BATH LOWER. rms. upper. utilities furn, a te alte 268 Orchard Lake “gigs. 'PE- fm 3 ROOM AND BA ATH, CHILD welcome for teacher, near Ken- _heth School. FE 41138. 4 ROOMS & BATH, GaRiO®. oe ee yeaa. West Side, adults ‘ aT ages UTILITIES a ground pvt entr. and bath em & ao. Adults Bee after 4:30 or Sat. and Sun, 16 Pinegrove 4 PRIV. NEAR POST gftice, 1 bdrm. 1 or 2 adults. PE 4 oar APT. PVT. ENT. COUPLE. FE +1656 LD Oven 15 5 a "i a accepted, 139 8. BUY OR SELI 10 ng PROM one, 1 >a pall buy your property| furn. _furn: FE 20087 after 8:30. or i sell for fou and show : 45 PER MONTH eS eee “eet — a eo. Us prove rs a HOM wv) E 4 LARGE 1 ‘< FB bist too Eis. Lake Rd. New: " decorated. 7 auad se wi - ris: hf LISTINGS. WANT ED | $80. 161_Whitemore. LET a NICE FURNISHED 3 ROOM sHOW Woo a0 uOW TO partment. West Side, Utilities POR. TOUR faratshed. 3. A. Taylor, FE. eb JS aT SYLVAN LAKE 3 PRIV. meket BROT bath and ent, 1630 Parkway Dr. noueslie’ Middieton PE 3-1168. é _ FE 817 ADULTS. 3} Ris. & BATH AT at 96 gS. Anderson. Cait Mt “1456. SOLD < APT. FURN. ALL oc veniences. Reas. for newly mar- ried couple or teachers at Pine OR NOT SOLD ft 8 eon lb smalls —. on't ome 33 vet it's Recbere = aneren: rE ‘per80. Lae use it t been d with APT. WITH 9 BDRMS. uEAT. & hot sabe A ceaed, = Straits La i BIG APT. FOR TEACHERS. gira Near Dubie School. mM = = 3-308, iCLEAN. 3 ROOMS, PVT. ENT. Share bath. Util. furn. Baby wel- 3 ° come. 110 Green St. REALTOR CHILDREN WELCOME yacoe OR od FE 8-2284 5660, Dixie EAN 3} RMS. & BATH. ADULTS. Open Eves. “ul 9: Sunday jo to 8 CHUAN Ret “Summit, PE 5-8388. CLEAN MODN. KITCHENETTE $1,000 DOWN | Apt. Heat lights & gaa. $18 wk. $2,000 DOWN see eere wee ome. COUPLE PvT BATH & ENT. FE $3,000 DOWN AND MORE DOWN Close -70_Fis ae duae apie . Sete mene ier vate 1 child neiboae 4. Our buyers ! — in and out side of So sous € ROOM LOWER. FE : __2-2102, ew: M. Stout, Realtor . Sagine? St. FE 56-0165 ms evenings ‘til 8:30 ¥ RUN DOWN, BURNED eondemned house to repair, jocation. Write or cal Charies $s, 113 W. Dalles Royal Oak 4, hich Phone mee 1-4245 TRADES dias “HOLLYWOOD APTS. 2 rms, rtially furn, Mu bed. 114 Howard St. FE ae LARGE JJ LEASANT 3 AND B. “Birger Adults, OR mest furn. i per wk. Adults a ‘arapb Rd. Stoney Lake, Oxford, OA -3748 NEWLY FURN APT. 3 | & bath. Utilities furn 3) Auburn Ave . ON WEST. SIDE. 1-4 RM. FE 5-6850. THE and 1-2 rm, call tow ene trading your) D Pp to, ti “Trades are made < sat- tsty id concerned. Don't feel ob- pars eng Cail us for further tnfor- mation 12 &, Huron eign “Mek TORS,,, ® List YOUR LAKE gin AP ptione = will athe OU S immediate ac- ROY KNAUF. at, W pee 8 &t WH Clarkston * REAL ESTATE INC. 20 3. tre pie oak” Mich. _ Rent Apts, ts, F 33 ) LARGE ROOM, REFRIO, cose! -§ in. FE 5-6502. . Near Miracle Mile, APT., 3 ‘ electric stove and refrig. “Sata. IR ~ RICE: N.. NR. line, working couple or giris, by 8, Frances, FOR CASH IN A HURRY, sell things through’ Classified Ads. ee rm = a ix o out from under _f SMALL FURN APT. MOTILITIES, vt. ent, Adults, 2618 Union Lk. Ra: EM +m 17 SMALL BACHELORS APT. oom furn., $10, 2461 Au- SMALL i 1 BATH AND | ent, Aaitte MY WALLED LAKE, Tp ROOMS. Ga- a eg Dutitisies, heat, $18 week. Rent Apts. L Unfurnished 34 2 BDRM. Sg hg FURNISHED __ lakefront «) 105. 1 BEDROOM ON Palace Trailer off Dixte Le Pal | i .bedrm, Duplex 8p Spokane. 4-2521. 2 LARGE Rus. ND KITCHEN- ette. Prt. bath and ent. FE 4-6950. 2 RM. UNFURN. APT. 6256 AN- dersonvillie 6 Waterford. OR 32-9847 3 RM. APT. MODERN. FE 4-2647. 3 ROOMg & BATH NR. OxBOW Lk., 1 child welcome, $50. mo. _EM 3-244 or EM 3 ROOMS, DATE. i. GLASSED Ta . wen. Refrig. & stove fura. rE 7 RMS. PVT. ENT ‘ util, Auburn, near pk) Paddock Pe oer RMS A L . 17-0194 3k & aes Stove rig heat and hot wai furnished. ing availabie, +4007, circ SRENcEs. ORLANDO | EVE . | RTM NT. ONE BA Utilities furnished. 4 ROOM APA by —— _ 59 Forest s ee Ceres: PVT “NT FE 5 ROOMS aS ve tae BASE- s Secu ai ctw aT _ Close to downtown. = base- ment and heatin r mo.) _Call Realtor Pardlage FE 43581. ie ROOMS, MODERN APT. rohepbd side. Ou heat. FE 32-0023. 6 call FE 2-6282. Corner aL Lit. elem SS, 1 ROOMS & BATH, AT 1 MT. Clemens 8t, 4 eat. mente K. 02 EB. Huron, FE G, Hempstead, __ 4-424, ‘90 Oakland Near Huron ‘Under few management. - orig decérated 4 Agee = per —— Bee CARET. . $33 MO. FE 30173, Lee & ROOM =» $35 #E 2-0173 “se a.m. to 5'p.m. 420 Spacious _ GS ss Idealy lo- cated. vatlabile P*imimediately Smith-widewmas. 412. W. Huron +4526. ARCADIA een & bath in “good cond!- Inctedes ample heat, hot & cold water. Children rmitted. K. ——e ,. SECOND FLOOR. = Gaul all FE E 41091. APT. FOR 3. PARTLY FURN Heat, ME ee! hot wa — Lower of Keego. PE es meet. —_— UPLES OF COUPLES WITH child below one year of = a low income housing. 8-3220 at 535 Branch St., Pontiac. noe? HOICE Pie ‘a larg la races Doated vehes cing rae “ Edw. M. Stet Realtor " * oped’ Breaings tn 0 oaies Del-Rio Apts. 2 Rms. = Tack, eters. Refrig. __Utilities furn. Adults only. iN OXFORD, FURN. ? BEDRMS. _semi bath FE 2-0687 or OA 68-2623. eneral’ H Hosp. NEWLY DECORATED oe a 23 Lois Ps mew & ROO. GROUND sparement. West Side. furnished, J. A. $100 per mo. Ali FES Tt. ROOM Pontiac. ties de bulaes Pontiac Hilltop Manor JACK L. WRIGHT Realtor Untversity 48095 SECOND FLOOR bath. Private entrance. Stove, re- : water furnished | wn gt ba — to Are -¥ Auto ee enason. oo PE 44807. ah! ak 3 RM. APT., UN- urn. Stove utilities furn. $65 58, inquire eve RNISHED APARTMENT OR ime all noes, 6 rs sesnaaia Avg. Tyg oa APT. 3 BLOCKS f « cM pth ex rom = wn. can oe oe PE ean oxiow ,LAKE — CARGE YEAR odern aroun’ & bath. M apt, butiaing wiheat furn. Adults. 34285. VERY ¥ NICE LAKEFRONT, 3 RMS. Refrigerator & stove fun. ‘Adults, Scott Lk, Rd. WEST Ee, 6 ROOMS, 3 BED- als = Tedecorated, ment, of] heat, garage s is NICHOLIE ‘b co. 3 W. Huro 8 5-81 Z of] heat, rage a if room: e : o brick 3 family. rE 183. pper 4 3 2 ROOMS a ’ CARNIVAL | ; 4 TM. Reg. UE Pa On, © 1907 by WEA Gorses, re, -| “Whadda ya mean, ‘How was the game?’ I've been fighti w- Dick Turner ad * Rent Houses Furnished urnished 35 OWER rooms, L STRAIT LA 2 BED- on con Dusen oul children.. 1 thru J Call ie om Expire MODERN 1 BEDROOM, PARTLY |. . $50, FE 45-0175. —- 5 RMS., YEAR ROUND. _ Pontiac Lake. OR 0138. | MODERN 6 RMS. IN KEEGO, CHIL- _dren welcome. FE 6-6857. SMALL HOUSE COLY. NEA TLY furn. Auto. Utitities sup- ed, On bus Near grocery. uple preferred. - SYLVAN LAKE BED- oom, 2 | 2 baths. FE “SMALL MODERN # HOUSE FE _1-0067 WILL ge UNTIL JUNE. FUR- = Py modern, Williams tas Tont poll Ideal for work- _ing couple. TO 8-3023, W est Side, Furnished. ae = st afate Miata saint selecentos required. . John K. Irwin Realtor Since 1925 Phone FE 5-447 Eve. Rent Houses Unfurn. 36 BDRM: HOUSE & 2 BDRM. FE 8-8800. RM. MODERN, “46 E 27702 Eves nas done: For Sale Houses 43 ATTRACTIVE OLDER MODERN, 2 bedrm., en eine ag nainding waier ost ne Soaporee eat in aPected ering jee na —_ to ' bare ime, bey Lf me : an: SOMPARE THIS 1200 2 bed- owl ee full base- zee 60u Custom bi $495 ee New : bedroom lot. today or * formation top ab'e also bave lots avail }. C. HAYDEN 4-2293. 37 . Ww dist. of “ga1 N. Perry. FE ‘ ‘noe eee Re * weds. pe jieel No aril mag N. Mill st ery su _Person. |. 150 or 154 N, Pe aT BUS STOP. ¢ evento PE +173. MIRACLE MIL® EMPLO Near, com: & quiet, Come BATH, GLASSED is refrig & stove furn. F 1973. 3 LARGE RMS. AND = Clean, heat, Dundee Adults oeele oe rar 629 «Or. RANCH J BEDR:’ HOME ON Rd., $38. Avail- MY 2-4532. Orion - Rochester _abdle Sept. Tous. bus 91 <7 nome. St. SLEEPING ROOM FOR MAN weet Bide. $7.0 week. FE. 3} BEDROOM HOUSE IN LAKE Orion, Children weicome. §85 mo. Atwater St MY 3-4723. ) BEDE. HOUSE. 3 . $05 per mo. MA 5-1157. F) aoa PARTLY ns N_ HOUSE. 4 RM. HOUSE. 4 MILES N. OF Pontiac. FE §-0062, 4 ROOMS & BATH, STEAM HEAT, 15 Parkdale. FE PM HOUSE ghure phe ‘WOLVERINE APTS. aeat garage. were 3 rooms and beth, 2 chfldren| For information call VE_ #8172. | Aclvanowog “ r month. K. G.|4 ROOM BATH & UTILITY. REF- bape. (na E. Huron, rE erences. FE 2-6332 between &-5. After 5, PE 25788 WE S DE § ROOM ag pat g TERRACE. VEST SI +2878. Close to St. Benedict's Church, | RMS. & ee wees schon bus lines and sh counter. 2. og line, 2 children allowed. In- i ents, ail aire at Fert tees 306 ate entrances and baihs, heat, Ens Pike, Between €:20 a.m. to vfwater, stove and . and ta — = See Mr gutta, "20. Murea 5 paren MODERN WITH BAGE- Hs ment in Keego Harbor, Children ; welcome. §65 monthly, FE 2-967. Rent Houses Furnished 35 | * Ff, BATH CORL gPURRACE. BEDR EFFICIENCY aPTs,| € RMS. & 2 BATHS. AT 93 8. MID- , Ground foor, caplee. Faia _land near Auburn. FE 4-0657. or _idesl up € Fi RM (> BRICK DUPLEX & GA- , to mation va of Voaties. Set Sept, "tii sie: Fk 5 a RM. ROUSE Ss wes " : ae _June, $70. EL 6-2785. sa Ay FE 8-335 2 BEDRMS, GOOD COND., TARGE AVAIL oo LY yard. Pvt. bath, $60. JERRY E.|° bdrm. briek front to qualified G1, ADAMS CO., OL 3-611 whe has not used Ns GI lean 2 —— nereralgaenl a tf R 1 after 2 p.m oa ouse, completely modern, oil| CLARKSTON AREA, BIG LA heat, hot water, §50 per mo., th rage, $60. MA ‘year afound, MY 2-492, i ee ae 2 BEDROOM, Age LLED LARE. XIE & Ms AREA. MODERN 7 iodern. close to city, Very reas. = ears 8 e. Horse box Arket 4-2293. eal * References. oval Oak, Lin- +3 BEDRM, STRICTL LY MODERN. 1-4728, 10 ia tales west of Reas. YTON PLAINS Lease to June ist. | PEM 30700." a EI pe SE I icra 3R RMS. & BA FENCED YARD. newly detorated ins wa No children, $70 + oe Woodmere. Children pe rd, aon: . * pated es race Fa tt Hempste 4° RMs. iN _ Huron, PE 4-0204. G 7008 DUPLEX. NEAT 2 BEDRM. ee Be eie . or qo a & refrig. - is ROOMS AND BA‘ ASY | heat. Immedia Soa. De. fe _heati we sare, | 2 sit & yp reterenees. 08 i . Rutgers. T RM. HOUSE. FORN aoa. | 11 5-1602,_10_"til_ 2:30. rage, 638 Wesbrook, FE 5-6357. HOUSE ON AUBURN OT + ne a t = Pe |e RM BOURE, TORR FcR] eed. olt'eal aon, FE ; ROOM HOME FURN., OfL HEAT. | youse FOR NT REN Avail. til June i "4030 Maple: ‘ 1 FE after leat Rd. Elizabeth Lake. FE| gue Cel | Peete He j THE COUNTRY. REF- 6 ROOM & BATH (3 BEDROOMS) arouses re ured. MY 2-6231, miles from Pontiac heer Roches: | INQUIRE BAT 10,R AEBURN, ter. Inquire 77 N. Saginaw St., $-2867. — ee seat —as | ag oe ae Ra RN 2 BEDROOM, AT)- * . ix Lake = ALL MODERN Children welcome. | _ Pie eo After $:30.0 00 mo. FE 2-5006. MODERN Tue “BEDRMS. 25° AT TAKE ORION. MODERN 2) living room. kitchen, school buses rm. t. Call after 6,| _8t door, OA 8-3518. _Bhenings MY 5-463. " | MODERN 2 BEDROOM AT’ WOO! LAKE — 463¢| Garage. 2398 Middlebelt Rd Lakeview, 2 bdrm., J con-| OR 39-4290. 1 Colored ens Se MODERN 6 tures, $66 mo, Det. UN 2-1061. eves wn i — MODERN, 2 BED-| new 2 bedrm. modern su room year sround home. Rea-| home on ve ater see — AVAILABLE IN 3 a WEEKS, } BED. Available Oct. “ist Drs room lakefront at Oxbow Lk, all| _FE 6-233. age call ee ee real- tor, 3.3831, EM _ 3-0366.; 2 mem Phon & 3 bedrm 34200" and pare. FURN.: YEAR YE 34i00 RENTAL UNITS ? ‘MAW TO SHARE Y Finisi=p j __ Rooms With Board 38 CLOSE TO TOWN & BUS. $15 WK. EXTRA CLEAN — HOME STYLE -_ meals. 14 Matthews. FE 5-0377. vARGE- COM- fe rm). with or without meals. FF + : ROOMS, WITH OR board. Home privileges. FE $-4572. __tlotel Rooms 39 HOTEL AUBURIN "te er ewe | ___Rent Office Space 41 ™~ ROWNTOWN Located within 300 feet of 100 pet. eorner on E. Huron gt. Consist: of 3room suite, with 750 sq Heat and hot water furnished. Lease available. Roy Anneit, Inc nee 28 EB. Huren &t FE 8-046 Open Evenings & Sunday 1 to ¢ ‘OARAGE FOR RENT. 67 HENRY * eat ter torage or ‘fness. » 506 Orchard Lake Ave. ‘FE 23431 or PE 2-8668. For Sale Houses 243 43 « BORMS. 144 BATHS. WILLIAMS . Priv. Owner. OR 3-4880. $1,500 DOWN Modern 4 room close to Pontiac Metor. 820 Parkwood, call Eves. BY OWNER, YR. OLD MODERN 2 bedrooms & utility room. ry and attractive. Priv. on Scott $650 down. 1752 Manse 8, BY OWNER — 2° LGE. eke. 3 city lots, income — $2,- $6,000 down, $15 mo. FE 5-7900. . Ew 3 Ls een, SE OW E. ALL M Me at Hileabeth Late, Lake. 13.00 down. | Nothing Down NEED A FINANCE- : FIXER? Order Classified ads to. sell, rent, find a good job. FE 28181 is the Want Ad number! Bites kitchen = vent , ee 3 eavenat modern .. ors house. arage. -Inc ie lots. Price $1, 300cTerms Smith Crawford, Inc. 3300 8 Recor FPICES | 1308 BM. Auburn Rd. tisas = 2% DOWN | DOWN TO Gls: 3 —— — ag tet chance wan "REAL ESTAT E OR 3-60 LI 8-219 : Rou a suburban, FE oon SMALL NEW "MODERN. block to pvt, Wil oes Lk. “ta Boe’ na fall oe $1,100 ¥ a L, built-in ramie tiled bath, ‘oak floora, *pias- tered walls it, full’ base- ment _ en — screens arage. - 200 ft. corner Tandseat d lot with poe) fence, 63438, FE Upper S Straits 3 bedroom ranch hom : 1953, is ‘y block rom beach. Part base- ment. Very economical to Ps u car garage, $4500, N. Auburn Manor. 2 h sutomatic of] heat. Alumin- um storms and screens. $11,500, Donelson Park White aluminum siding and ing make this 7 rm. ae very Leider Large garage. $14,175; & T . Ail rooms are nice size tn poodle new _— ranch. 3 bed- pres sive kitchen wits t built in breakfast poe »| Otter Hills ation space replace. 2 car Pinsiered | air e, ‘ eee drive term. On Paint Creek Just outside Rochester this beautiful room = ranch should be seen by anyone attrac country living. Living room, large family room with dining area, kitchen, ered room, 3 bed- acres, Roy Annett _ Ine. REALT ‘ORS 38 £. Huron Open. Evenings and Sunday 1 - OFF aad 3 bedroom only 2 years old, Livitig room with Pe. ban love! kitenen, plenty of = 8, gas heat and ‘more. Goed | ment $35,000; te ame Only $8,600, Low aaa pay- CRESCENT LAKE ESTATES 3 bedroom ee Tile veh fire- comees. See it $12, 900 WEST SIDE 7 room, semi-bungalow 3 bed- rooms, tile beth, heres omen. 2 car gartge, only $1,060 d =. _ LAKE patviveoms — ranch with feeeway at", —— c euees: across’ cond tn" trout and ‘back is ike our lake pement” va Lava deaees Net lah very xhich en, full | ont witht SMITH- ' WIDEMAN Realty O oe Eves. FE 44526 412 W. Huron ‘ea Ss Take—By Owner Modern ranch. 3 bed Storms, screens, ea Mision. ilo. Rant bow Lean tJ. mr | Meanl_sene aati EE i, eash to 449 per cent mortgage. | 2808, LAKES IDE, WHITE LAKE Houses 43 DRIVE BY M7 ENG ‘00D = tween Dixie & & rm 2 bedrm. Ol tlle bath. For Buy Thra Partridge _List Thru Partridge oy postal. te $3,- A ig gee ’ Priced to Sell IMMEDIATE POSSESSION 7 room modern, 1, story bungs- low, A-1 condition, oak floors, fant basement, plastered walis, gas heat, auto. gas water heater. 3 car lot. Substen- No reason- @ owner at Huron Gardens. tial cown payment. able offer refused. Be 53 Boston &t.. WALLED LAKE 60 ft. | Easement to jake. Teemedinte om panne For quick deal — $7500 th $1,000 down. $14 Lemay. OROS. Ly 17-8777 al BRAC $800 Down Dandy little = on aces street near Us Drive by and see. Only $9,500 uli price. Amazing. 2 biks to trans- portation, 2 biks to stores. Great conveniences. Separate dining rm. om Sue eae Wit Tecate as "| Rent Lake Cottages 36A | bérm. mE neat. gcse Anchor Real Estate 4 ROOM tone hero 3834 et $2,000 ge. EM) LI 17-3800 JO 45777 " "Pet gg Bonde Rese MA ie tee ol home. H : ‘Ee “ana al WATERFRONT RANCH $18,060 —3 bedroom ranch home on ZI lots, — basement with best of i — & arver included. Must sell, own- er bes purchased new home. _ WEBSTER SCHOOL A’ $1 7.950 — INDIAN VILLAGE = 4 bedroom 1%, beths, large liv- ing room with fireplace, dining room 12 x 14, f. kitchen with see disuwasher, full basement, 2 car garage, QUI POSSESSION. SOUTH BLOOMFIELD HIGHLAND $7500 — DN — —— built for owner, 2 be — home with attractive "liven a 3 7 « 100 2 lot. = vely carpeted living room rseperate dining reom TV den, fireplace, Sermennne pas ture windows bao ted bedrooms, linen closets. FUL MENT — incinerator. Gas | HEAT | TAXES “HOY L REALTY ae S. Tele Rr PON-TEL eke CLARK AKE FRONT. 3-4873 | 2 FA car et HOMES, For, Sale Houses 43 tee we wee Buy thru’ Partridge: ry payments PE 2.1104." BY ¥ OWNER—$10.900 wl laincoaae yp SF montanes on sons : bedrm. orga — electric x =o Township. Phone LI 4 Fenty of otter ood homes. Eat} P. W., DINNAN FE 42571 66 w. Huron FALL SPECIAL LAKEFRONT HOME Ou furnace, insulated, nice fire- piace, large kitchen, full base- rer tere parioet beach. 912,000 total, A. mm “BETTER STARTER HOME R YOU Srns: & eae Complete with of! furnace. Isulation ‘Storms & screens. Large ot with river tron age. Only $6,500, $850 aown. Oakland Count Realty 2610 Union Lake Rd EM_3-4164 or EM Bast after 7 ARNOLD FOR BETTER BUYS Webster School Dist. 3 bedroom on beautiful lot with full basement and garage, on bus line. $950 down. Quick occupancy. Arnold Real Estate 210 &. Telegraph Rd. FE 5-0076 FE 2-7520 LAKEFRONT . Conventent to everything. On good fishing lake with close access to excellent baihing beach, 7 family sized rooms, thermopane windows. Designed for large family living. Excellent & 34 recreation rm. ~ 24) car gartge. vem fire- Fe isi Latge screened eres . 412 lake front. Tri-level. Priced at | reproduction costs. Substantial down a e-igeorend required, $20,900. Shown by appointment only. - . ce , 15 NAY POSSESSION joe ft. lake front. ted living room wi 1] basement. Well land 1% car garage. Beach se. Quality construction a bout. Many extras. Priced 900 with terms HOME MART 1088 wy wom — 5-407 fireplace, escaped, 8-1940 rE EQUITY, $2,789. xIaoat— NEW aod hot water plus large 2 car eondition and oniy re. A-1 fic with easy terms. YACANT This RL og lg: nal th $80 per month payments. PULL seo This combined kitchen and dining area, oak floors, full basement, — C™ and screens, Lake privs. on W Priewd at $11,800 with CITY. BRICK. $1700 DOWN. 3 bedrooms ail] on one floor. living room with dining erea, modern kitchen, bath w' shower, full peoement, as heat, Pirimoe! soften- slum. fms and screens, oak foore lendsoa d, fuls insulated. rarmeas of per mo. ineludes taxes and insurance. This is a GI resale. Vacant. CLARK REAL ESTATE = Huron Open Eves. FE 4-6402 er FE 4-4813 Multiple Listing Service BROWN $19,500 eee — Ram ranch alow, 3 lovely or rooms. tan rge 18 x 13 family rm.. Baseray water heat. Many built-ins such as oven, ref, range & mizer. Attached 2 car garage anter. Two large lots. Lake privileges Only 4 miles from ety. ee lovely home is well ructed a; it was mut by a bullder for his own hom $15.975 FARM HOME — With 4 bedrooms. This ome has been al- , most completely rebuilt on or and eat to the min- ‘or details as the A Mesed nieataras of this one numerotts —to mention Lerce 30 x 60 barn. Two 4 acres of land. here. car gar. $11,973 OAKLAND AVE — Zoned commercial, Large 6 rm. home on corner lot. Suitable for offices, barber shop & etc $180 DOWN — Litt® tarm with Callformnia Ranch style starter home. 3 piece bath, well, septic, wired, automatic hot: water, kit sink & completely imsulated, 5 acres of land, vIs = — Our office and Inspect 200 - LISTINGS. Fu’ nh save ome Park right at our door. Ope LIST — With us. We buy, Trade. Fast & mitt assured Ask for Evenings Cali OA #2618 L. i. BROWN. Realtor 23-4610 sell & ervice TrowD, FE pe owns “Listing Service JERRY © OFFERS NORTH SIDE 2 bedrm. home located on quiet street, Full basement. O31] fur- nace. 1% car garage. 87950 with reas, low down payment. GI RESALE, TOWN _2 bedrm home. Full basement “Air conditioning 1 car gar . Future 3rd. bedrm. up. $11.810, CUTE AND COZY 2 bedrm. home located on paved shady Gas halen = af ee nas . ner bores. arage soiling $7950 “wit e700 down. oe ATERFORD rm. home with dining. L. Pull eng Recreation room, This brick rancher with marbie sills is well located, a many extra ' seperes. on tae on det a.m $3300 down, $89 a month + ERRY E. ADAMS CO. en Eves. ‘til 9; Sun, 1 to 5 2536 Dixie Hwy. rE +4561 for an bedrm. and o balcony, fer “ha large | family built in elec. stove. $10,300 with terms to suit. 625 Island Dr. 3 ern Water Softn traverse rods & dra; 5 alert Hiewted throughout, : beach and 2 car garage. = a acres. of ese men yee bes in meer win schoo] bus at +on- | EAST SIDE 3 bedroom home with basement. Located near 8t. Fred's school. Full price §6750 with terms. *|George R. Irwin FEvigt oe bse os | BLA. PERRY PARK 5 room bungalow—iess than ‘aved street. New school across the — $7050 with low down paym ~_ SUBURBAN 8 modern—3_ bedroo ares” fring room, basement. Tat tached garage, * = down: Balance $75 3. bedroom brick. anbaree living room, kitchen & Ceramic = bath with % <2 in large utility. Gas heat. Aluminum storm and screens. zauee street, Excel- lent locat jock to oD pres and Frese schceke $1,700 down “Sashabaw & Maybee 11 rooms, modern. ara a nk large rooms, € bedrooms + tiled baths, full basement, rec- Treation room with h fireplace. New furnace. Plent: 2, fore ade .trees. Ideal for the arge family. Also can be used as.a 2-family, zoned commercial. . Reesonable down payment. “Immediate: session GEORGE BLAIR ALTOR + 4536 Dixte He OR 3-1251 DRAYTON PLAINS Eves. OR }-1i08 ROCHESTER AREA $rooms & _bath,attached- rage, 2 lots. immediate agent sion. Only $1,000 down, $653 month 2 bedroom home on wooded acre parcel, attached garage. Oniy pos- ni Ww. Fifth Bt. Rochester "LAKEFRONT WEST SUBURBAN 2 bedrm. & wath with extra large ving rm Natural fireplace Stove Refrig and auto. washer uae ib price. 80° lake fron’ PRICE RE DUCED FOR CASH to GI 4 per cent! mort of, 2 bedrm, ene! man ull basement with automat ea. & hot waer. Good north- wide location Nice lot. See to- day and make an offer. STATEWIDE. Real Estate Setvice of Pontiac ee sot ea ‘| 1717 8. Telegraph WOOD NEAR AIRPORT 2 bedrm,. modern bungalow near Airport. Owner forced to sell. Large lot. good car — completely finished & ready to move tn. No reas. offer refuse Small. nee payment will handie. garage F.C. Wood Co. REALTOR OR 3-1235 After 7 pm. call OR Corner Williams Lake Road & M39 Partridge fy Ginuiweris A very fine ? family in conven- 2 car garage, full besement, ex- cellent gas steam heating -system. In wonderful a Neg to pee Has 7 rooms on — and 6 rooms on 2nd. Ful price $17,- 900 on terms. FURNISHED HOME Like new 3 ston. Large 145 acre jot. Includes storms & s¢reens, water softener. Avaliable at oa $1400. dn. Bal- ance ab 4's per cent. WARD E. PARTRIDGE Cr SCHUl at 4 icc xo| REALTORS | FE 43581 1050, W. HURON st. OPEN EVE, Tit 0 oy. List thru- Partri % pa uosat cae Sane os Oz . Harbor. Low iiroaceed rs. old, 7 M0. ft. 1 ear old. 2 bedrooms, tiled bath, |. tanch home | with lake p rileges near Clark. oa" 36313 a NICHOLIE BENEDICT’ *HURON GARDENS, TRULY ; WONDERFUL 3 BED- ROOM HOME, | JUST. FEW OLD. OA FLOORS. PLAST : WALLS, FULL) BASE. - MENT, . ROOM, LED FLOOR, BAR), NORTH FOR CO’ & BATH ~et:' PRO SpERTY LENT CO! PRICED $13,600, NICHOLIE & HARGER CO, 6-61 33 W. Huron St. BATH, + Open Ev enings iST $2,000 DOWN TAKES, 4 FAM- S ri ror lee go a furn, In potter, . OR TL oens, oF FE 61 fee ats ent + 236 W. CORNELL Civilians |$490 Down NO OTHER COFTS 3 detreoms, but) 2 ic: sent insulated, high .on co lot, 75 x 200, Only $13,500. NEAR SKY Only $10,500 buys this attractive bedroo; ih home. 31" : Carpetin, — Aluminum = scree Water softener. red for clectrie dryer. Large scent jot, roeuy . Terms. On East Bivd. This ——- immaculave me ae ne _ complete drapes, caememens lot, 1% car garage. Newly a & room , and basement Nice Webster Schoo! District ly 3 bedrooms, 1 down, Eng- lish colonia] with “oasement Gee . tastefully decorated, fenc: back yard & garage. $4,000 dn. went ee this home as good “RANK SHEPARD “ OL 1-119 OL_1-T511 By Owner 3 bdrm. bric« —_ Livin i basement, gas scaped, Auto garage Bloomfield Hills and Sc. Districts. Low taxes, all modern basement, stoker heat. Only $6,950 with $000 down. Real buy! West Side Inside the city, a & room . appointment. Waterford—2'4 Acres ‘lenty bo we kennel or’ GILE rey Cate horse. RE, wwe co. = FE 5-6. or FE 5-5293. G'S | COLORED : ls 8600 total down pay- eco mm 3 You jet a ‘ae arenes kitchen and full dining room. The . yard is shaded by large trees, loads of flowers ion Located close to town on private court. All this for only $8,700, RAY O'NEIL, Realtor 262 8. Telegraph Rd. FE 3-7103 “BUD” Lincoln Heights Move tn pp er Fine good location, close seheeis, new cen- A tac at front door, extra large tive, Tie - = room, oak fSers, ol] hi recreation room ‘ Bud | Nicholie, Realtor: it. Clemens FE si on, LORED : eee, — § ROOMS & * Open #8 FE 5-8778. neues Lengteliow. ¥ bad Graney rms, screens. paved = windows ‘Siymenie, ie per We 5 no - —)| VACANT — IMMED. Possmeston - MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE - Open—waik to & look at tt a tf wy pedroom Rome with carpeted a WO sue living room py lovely “{itchen. EVES. ryty » SUN. TO Has full basement with auto. heat WE TRADE_ | # : i : te. Cae a ( THE. E FONTLAC Ii | : le Houses. 43 2 Sab epaing | by! Kate Osana FS Hoo) _ Sot aealthe wan " - TERY * # " it HATCHER 43 | For oe : . eed W. ‘Ypsiiant!. #750, __ For Sale Houses : ee ee ! ‘ | bedroo 4 Near Sewer. and water, non egnton Ree T ra Pee ‘ be Ae V for tveae' 9 ote Can be nod .. a buy ; o Pog . ” : i‘ : ; . ; . 1% ny ILIA separately. i ; er Bide snd. O 4 ae > T OA ae 5 X 1a tramkage, on paved soe. se | ‘ ,. with ; ‘ 1 . veetlent ding iy saneal sae, s . 44 ow Take” mete! Gt ead | — TRWIN. : wae ‘| DOWN 490 Down re "TABEN’ Realtor hi cow, : uandie. ” vacant, Sparkle Bright " r co Dee oc ; PAYMENT| “NO OTHER ye i ameca 46 EB. Walton APE toed 8-0441 Open Bree “gete eet ot Pontiac on tree |"! wy tant 2 Yamuy com = — oe saad Eee Spee | hte, mek Pe ome a, Mafmtstwit| SYLVAN LAKE bungalow with vost fcory end | catedvon ihe question ‘08 of — | : 3 tig. On pour to "ike toad snd| ter. Fenced, Pertect sont] foectlast eens Chas te LAKEFRONT ot td cave pecenlon, famet sa maa Soe ee issn ina me S| eacawe ~ cs sa tari en ee tyivea uaneas” tect “Peeler ‘auto, a y URON : 8 » ceramic tile a. ip & look at it & if) gage. FE 49 nr le BASE-» 4° candy shade trees. ound home. a rm. bangulew, 3. Pete heat pu ay other qua GOOD BUY - 6 ROOMS & BATE. Me aye pony ~ BM | _ . goed poy coe yard, worms butta ling t atte for, 1S see with $2,611 i —. . = . o% fer garage. sexist nee wo a | filed come, Pull nace sunees. cows. Immediate ig Pree R. D. RILEY, Bro eae Hi hlands See eT, balance, 9500. “stay Montvale, _ EVES. pisat_ SUN. “70 ae Sh pes oem ceni_interest. OR 3-8226,) “PUN. ONT stout, Real eh magento fa | oivt aS be. ee 4 3 bedroom brick tl Aer Asem _FE Sr a "hae oT yee, eueee Ga. "| Income Property 43A 1; aeeen aves Til 6:30" = UNION LK, PRIVILEGES, 2 BET brick family rm., doubid Tpeting, water ener, ie - z iy. PE 4-083 PO poets Ee d dos EPR EE ae aE e,_ BA y8313. fait basement. 1 my Tite, ; ; ‘ wow, ooeutnd | pe Es ae: tridge | rammy mxcoMm. § & BATH tah coc. eee Secrecy Set a AD excellent buy at $ bump. shop ie o-3800. | i Thru Partridg down, 4 & bath up. Good loca- a egy Se September Special neat| fms. isev ora MONTH | ‘List Thru Partridge tion. PE 2-7852, EY Look AT = eat home on Gass take — Tasmania Street $76 PER MO! er GIs. 3 2-FAM ILY The New Addition s 2 suet bay er ooupie of Shiv 11.000 down will put you m fi.te dove. basement. 1 FA seeeperae Beat) «= CHEROKEE HILLS S oor Wagerment, lee to transpor- _ Model” 200 W. cage as k — | ing) & uti ie egos teeames You'll Uke the secluded, ames 2 bedroom ‘home on ty aot CTry. 4 — iat 4 utilities extra. ie bedi d A Ker agg eee pee fy elo nol * 3.050 Terms, hn K. Irwin tear’ Nr. Bie Sty. 1,000 Gown, shed in 1916 a eee tis.00., CALL: of it's close-in location | income tn Pontiac. Jo : cen FE _2-5965. me Elisabeth Lake Rd. to Rome cen ten Orchard Lake - REALTOR® 3 ol ae Guae an pore: FOR THE _ J. R. Hiltz Biss Lake Bd Cl walle —_- WN Aver i,t. aioe down. West Huron street tment, “immediate. pocteasion, “#1 SCRIMINATING Telegraph Rd), turn right $750 DO ae : Piece Fe 53-0447; Eves. FE 43415 eo OR 33803. DISCRIMSS Realtor rE 56181 Scott Lake Rd. \%« mile, l . == me ‘ : - = CH. Huron a ee oo cepa. J 3 TARGE BEDROOM RAN 101y_W. = Dy: Realtor - See ACK ANT Noustom, features througout - q “Yeaving ety. dis Ponting Lake | CARL W. BIRD Bank Bid LAND BR ) eee ee No. 1153 a 56 Communi Natignal Bank VICE LOVE occupancy, faa hue te * Ranch ke Prop, 44 FE +e 47 MULTIPLE LISTING BER Ra., Keego Harbor | 3! Acres — ‘an Derry ko Petes BE 5. 1. Rip Roof “Modera For Sale Lake syed For Sale Acreage | pe Fs $e cee Lake Bé. E +1661 5634 Te and ip te toke vases. mile te. model. Nosan 2 AU Brick Fs Oarase eran’ tanga cage . pikire eee. eA POP Gd 2 OC’ N _ Upper Straits Lake ates ee . : oO il eee. BRANDNEW | <= # Living Room 26's - Ce bain af takes. va meas ite to 9 Acres ‘rol tend, ; Py pa at 3, BEDROOM HOME peduoeme = tesa? gare 8 tte ey ets tees, m. oll furnace, tied bath,| & Fireplace Center Walt sorts of a fae ot, ee ’ situated on: its copes < eae ; s 3 nen Lake privileges on = arrangement — no 5 L HOME SITES OV: c PANGUS. I Realtor : In a very desira . sereens and Joe Br yant “] think I'll have to hang up now, Deymes — meer a a rie iene mie) 1 "Bacelien — ene PEASY wal #150" Cow ows | 2a collect: Ortonvilie ‘® / “DRAYTON PLAIN, ered, «| Aum tile bath, Modern | : killing me!” ’ Baten — ere 2 ove 2 Master 14%a'x13%s' vment. IO eee P CW Srstoom whem ‘aeep closets | Hitches a & at His ste on | 4448 Forsythe, T tad #7 anus | ll 12| ‘Chloe Nich Nichols, Realtor ieee 3 eee tae ee te ONLY 5 ACRES FOR ; at Se RR, EGG watts €, 100mm iy’ ream Houses 43) For Sale Houses 43/ Chloe Nichols Bar “hens | 1 rah Basem PONTIAC TARE TEARAROOND | §=— ONLY. Oe PARTIALLY fe eens wagers | EMBREE&GREGG | a ete, 3) ..For Sale How " TEGGERDINE RD, _ |S 22S Bre Biehl i eect "features | saa with sereened, pore WOODED, Lore WAST OF eS fe basement, acre lot. $13, rms, TE * 3500 DOWN Plus many other’ = 100 ft. F frontage ‘cerman WATERF . 4 for recreation, “Ghice Lake ane Wi lli Lake z 4 rooms, 1 acre, new. $3 ‘ Nicely shaded’ tet, —— PRICE, $2,950. . : . or Miams args on rent. FE. r Id all this rifice for eash. 2379 Kings- % Ray heat and =. | EM 34383 t Some finishing. bdrm, landscaped lot W ell build a vig he, ; JET. Realtor Se ox PETE oe «| Joe Bryan 7 | es. pana mata rlot for | _ta'kdS8 | R. J. VALUET, aly Mb dove. = : level’ Se malies north ot |; Lake Privileges) ] meat preted street. Waterford on your. lot SEVERAL GOOD LAKEFRONT fo AND AVE. 1 com id = . m homes I8STING ot oateaat Koms. estas Ay met et nia Gasreon 5 'N Temp eton VAN VLEET ~ Only $18,912 wi PW. DINNAN OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL 8:50. g - Faved ‘cweck with bus. af . foo, ied. ‘a = ~“. 4 Bedrooms extra large 17 $850 DOWN ; CLOSE IN e Lv. {BROKER . der Se. esesin’: de 10 Acres Beside Lake . a aan all cand fasten z saad entre | Mergen mul amet ere ouxtany SHS" onron seas sae | WHIPPLE So with extra bedrooms, ia &| I have ever . 4 heat, eaear e- ‘ou © ing and a se. $740 down, 4 room apartment RIDGEWA Somer oe pag“ rte oe cious dining room, a) tired couple or newlyweds, mi me See wick pos-| fom, ‘including finan : “DD'S NC. - ; for > ae REALTOR lavatery — 100s TOom. Resting on a bea fee roeman. - full” bath & rage, flowers * » @ lot - oe DD’S INC. , up : FE 46203 ith Carty ap sadly laundry lot. 1vcer garage.| nice , Dlastered | SeScion, Lees a Piains “ month, Pull chante ont [oF Bele Aes. = rch petal. ay price + a 96.050. Iediate ae’ el, bee, nt ROSE McLARTY, Broker -EXELUSIVE nee aie toe i200 Dixie apne nd at LA went. 3 car ‘ / occupancy. 14s car garage. seen to be ap . aoe merge oles saw eines - ft r, : Sashaba oe, eke eaeak. i large 100 00 lands pecious | MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE Eve. +3430. "Sak Wek “ta 2 eet coun 7 : L BUILT — § room moder ta exsellenh igot buts, tet, BE tor NN. Center Be Mighiand gating a fl Op- Clarkston « plenty of closets, 000 down, exe. § room white pa gap lot. 1% ¢ V home, needs = F Sale Farms 48 t0x337. dandy living room with 4 a= frame bungalow, wall fovwalleat| Sit “de, 813,00, Owner, ft. om pared st. caleor very oc reemorein mn area, with birc North trees, ae Satie AREA — A e!, modern uit room and car. Toe aloe pat recreation te: $1 Sa vat 21530, = fests. Gal iain Bi Floyd Kent Inc., Realtor FARM AND ACREAGES. er heen s : paved strect, clece bar. It won’ dew Par fie"pn. = Dixie Mwy. Tr. ’ tere, andechped. ete lavely Eohest ond shopping, Ouly $1,650 J B = < trade for modern 3 kedrm. b W ae : > | PE 20133 Ww. DINNAN - ultra down, @-2 bedroom bun.| 8° Pais $1,550 _,€ down @ rm. 3 bedrm. modern full basement. Model Fadl w VOLVERINE LK. AMPLE CUSTOMER PARKING mp. ers, ilchen with sainieee NORTH SIDE | 5, marwe_ asersen home,” Located Don't let the iow imo | NR 3| For Sale Resort Prop. 44A | ew. Huron ‘st. . steel and ausecy | — bait and new Delco ol] pancied Harrison St. 960 fool you, be Y ATTRACTIVE — with L Bnd Pron NL Buy, Thru Partrid ge a= 2s Attaneed | ae. wt Fed “e ceom, water soft. oe ona a Se sede North Senford og MA bathe, ataing doors. Leagien hon, ee| List’ Thre Partrid and oak ficors, : lawn, e E - : : ; down large 6 rm. . room : at in ly : eee SS | ets] | Se ee oe bed ee ft APE Ne oo ee, oe Sn EEE | ee Eat | een Be. Seiad oo Sa ee Wed ne es “D. RILEY; Broker | Svrtred, temps, Rat foo | : Ve Finance—lWe Finance |"AR BARGAINS @ AChiEs : me. TRADE ‘D. RILEY, Bro scaped” Gtassed “fn front RTHWEST We Finance—We Finance |* 4%,» Sve, Jeet. Geed ELIZABETH foam hone. lear Elisabeth Lk. Rd. soneed, akes a wonder- NO erm or re-| 7 — bus D tarep — 2 walls. | Owner will aacagt true and steer $] 250 rr FE ¢4021 wah Set mahes 0. wenser- SUBURBAN Let us butla pl + ere Bo LSS Oak, fore. pin on Elise vacant lot as an dye Dm ' FE ¢t Fa" ivine "wah tseme. tirement home on “O'Lakes Bub-| slectrictic’ Pe we. % Lake prt this attractive 3 bedroom = rE. ucloony, price ranch} ern Michigan Land @.| 869 terms. ‘Same cals k . jn ieben, ‘ete. og querior, free s*¢| DOWN Seo ices hen eee 2 ee School District | cuanmaro — 3 bf tine yoom | division, | be Saft” 9 Someoen. Lapras. Pee ek lot, achool 3 this 1% story in. Blisa- stove 3 bedrms. water | “ Price for this full pasement with rec-| your lot he hawk 3504, evenings on one, 900, ae oz Estates. It has Island Dr. drapes, well built home. kitchen, base bog 8. Free booklet: LARGE FARMHOUSE, {EIL, Realtor $700 DOWN afin basement with 3 bee Scheer ERMOPANE™ Shady fot, garage. Ths wii new tm Shee Large io, Ltr this Jolinston & Hubbard 3 Acnea tanox kk RAY O’NE L, bed- reoms and room THER) O- give you low monthly pay. new in a fer. only $16,500, $12,500. down, De 1 PE" seas Foon homme Peete on . 2 up. Fal Pree baen ety ee te ee eee, gen be hed - me z Pa: Ortoavine, ent line 2 with oak floors, plastered tices lt ._Mielen._ Mich: | full bath, ~~ Bg Sasi Stiaaie Semen, mupdoon t. Clair Street water cheater. Close te sched! = ihe price ou forthe “i large, fa oa ee ete] Priced aaa 7200 a $500 down, LAWRENCE _W. peting. “one es our oes | Sale Business Property 49 West Suburban. 2 ; tice. “ler ata BEDHOOM D avauy yFOR ONE ry bat enay tor drive: | ERCIAL PROPER. n 25 Island Dr, 3 bérme., rapes | A Bome gee wil be prose to G “Y L deel tor sorted couple, or couple | 27, cor peivors woaeh pod A dR Sh Cenee Paice e.* / al ema softener, traverse rods and “Seer | own. Family sised dining room, aoe plod mime nomegrer Lo yeaa» ad sure good neighbors. edne = fo: : tiroughout Exc. beach and 2 ca new A geoongg: gas pd geo 138 E. Pike st. Open Eves. — ipod ee modern fre so down eS quer sale. Water, ot, foe and sewer K earn TE sheet On site anny, “FE 49584 eS a et eet see ‘ood 5-3682 -_ ampsen THERMOPANE acres, | “Cheol: ‘ oo Sod Segahve tenihiy tmovine, toe Wooded _ | CABINET , POLLY fe op, ‘ * 3831 Middle Rd.. approx rlhyer poe a lli - E ; and nay modern, Beat ane clean 140 x 160 Corner Suitable for pear ong ‘All. Ye _— . fa every deal sake tin ek Jim | Wi 1amMsS .- ral i. e00 150 x 160 with large shade trees! otc. ‘3400 2g. &. of Geer apace. ail spare | REALTORS FE 40528 a ‘door, REAL ESTATE & INSURANCE te - x 80.3 ween i ie ome os pared one down 3 bearme. ranch type rite. 371 8. wi MIEFORD C. SCHUETT, Realtor 1218 Baldwin Ave. PE 40547 BROS. ean of Bs, oar vr tlnwdlote | poo men, Arg ae SNover 3-471, wt nod, M MIL: «of —man, Argyle, Mich. SNover 3-471 S apt, homes. Paying $248 mo. 3 > aeoRooR to well” carpet . K OUTSTANDING COLONIAL” freee” Easeilnt cullen for” tne Buy Thro Partri men ; on 1 floor. ph ol gene —°% water Pa = in ay oe ee hoi : FAR CLARKSTON — The ideal home one bedroom and | home on no: ; List ‘Thru Partridge 4 bedrooms, 1% baths, exira Toe. sere ) cocemes. a paved street a clo to = terms First. P34 PE_2-7523. ; Ry ce. eo int a Write naif Ri sai s titeming cat LADD’S INC. oe BY OWNER 4 bedrooms. “preak-. m furnished ap le. Nice convenient very modern Dixie Hwv., lot en - ge eocegg vlad ba 5 for $10 er monn. ast side Fe ee ey INCOME MS oe. ty room. . pedal a G ma , terma, 3 me = basemen, on 20 5 BEDROO) en. Large util! ©. 1M car ge-| cellent —— fired this 3883 Shirerbell Rd. Orion Ra" near Baia. ving reese room / citeieg: Seat dear ga- in ee: Good condi- D AILY of} heat. Lake priv. . You can| tion ras family home ts only 6 39-1231 or FE 3-0292 down. $20 mo. . Pull > rt cres, Farm buildings, Close school. under s A erecious OR rin se, 0 65-1097. - prog Mapes N, Realtor | a me work. $14, Come Near rage Tyme wad . ; a home we are IN. AUBURN| Can drone (Tv Full basement. | J ana nee See wits: unr’ Rignand crea idee | Only 8, TAN wed ae faown 527 eee bay for f,eb8 win f1aio Proud to show. Price #18.000 Holgate Manor. FE 4200s. sor FE tae | NA - srr - avr Soe Site or Sees ae ame orca | aeke See Segre). Le VAN | ke Rd, | ip'tats‘anftatance™ “fire Woo, toeee | EAKEPRONT LOT ON LAKE ORE. / Multiple Listing closets, “Only $6,500° w OAKLAND 81160 s_OXFORD 901 Cass Ta e a fe os work, ise" deen, Hard sand shore. Lays Cl. kst a) FARM PROPERTY | Near Cass Lake—Brick Ranch 3” BEDRM. _LAEE ee i : LETON ~ we © eseun ot Soe z ~ FOUND consis Sstng of sever. gracious and Genk O.0e Sven a S06 eta ar O tenatttel “rolling land with Something new = ae a Nise elt inesmian erage, alum{num MIDD bedrooms pita ¢ xs tee ane Just what yoa have been rere ee nice large [nla Huge betiding tite «rum oft REAL ESTATE ING elder barns and farm home. hades | of “paths and attached 3 See bee Rec at 42045 ECCI ALS! only 1 block to schosl, Gust ing for — nearly "5 “acres, Just bath and extra levatory, oor.” | Woodward Ave. 230x275" $800 Gn. 20 8. Main, Clarkston, Mich. — Seid to pattie an octets car gerage, Center haul plan. Richard Stecie, neater MO ri re.,| {om cupboards in the spa- ie aie ee Sa: nd | large family, roo.n ;. bua eos Gtroux-Franks. OR (ACROSS FROM BANK) Rear jiving room Swedis nit. NT OCATED OFF West Kennett cious kitchen k floors. mi. east of M13. Loc ne 3-9701, MApie : r } lace/ Thermadore range wi LAKEFRO h 65 | UL 5 room home. Chicken c: space. Select oa 7 hood ef fine ' UTIFUL ROOMS Leslie R. mane alto a8 “if aud eek Gace 1s anise Rode Wrivats Lake 2 ten eit ap oes toh, shed. v ring Pom. with picture —_ cedar shakes full basement six ALE OR aE, en H e pste a reonss eriord Village ms FE_ 5-03 Au 500 down window. Full basem . KE “2 car garage.| OUTST. side | ~ m : -home has 7 rooms, FE 88161 1 MCOMMERCE AREA 1 acre of land. Only $1 Be sure to visit off heat, Lar wooded, | jutely perfection ot fries |: _ lovely basement with 9 eth Lake Front * C' ranch home. Large ut!li- and $55 per month. furnace ata Sunday. —— Lot 165 = ft 3 acres ou can ‘and five ones E one DRAYTON WOODS pry wl a a e, The lot es } 7A | Elizdbe bungalow | 2% bedrm. L fenced ot. the m terms. Call high and dry, Where 5 4 and lovely i" é as heat and '» oer > BRE a ih attached sass, ‘and. pis.| Forecd eft oll’ fermsce 2500 | REEGO, RARBOR — yfloats and rE. = a LAKE Rp. | ve, ia pence. and ana only Poe ba eget Hons at goods Homes) tek “Ss “Sa Eseme 154 ine Ideal for many Tiig 2 BEDROOM Lake | fing “rindow. Tied bath. "On| with WATERFORD AREA ac te ee eee | | Oe $1,500 down mice Dasemnert, oye bee. Set AOTIRT IN Pmt! types of S adistning heme eticn PRIVILEGE HOME Kr | / turmace. cha Herre ghee gs | erty cata’ 8 lahes. Ste. sr car garise, Only 9000 dows. RAY O’NEIL, Realtor / . : Bloc to Sus, ‘near FHA op). OL wns ok eal | aise jase Goetto tak le availabe Zp oARAGE | / Meiude ‘carpeting, Graperies and wo Gee a let = iE bine gg] ARE YOU _ Reg | sewer only $6 ; ace _¥1950 ‘ BEAUTIFUL VIEW. NEEDS | water sisg Durham or Pa. FE, ew ee Leshe R. _ “ sonnsox | FE 7103 ORS Buying ter chee agg buy: ‘proved "fwo bedroom heme "FONED. COMA. | Ce Dimie SER 180 LL AMOUNT es down. BROKER are ing ren : 100 ft. each, jusiness or manufac- T wibes Down . 21000. HU "RON A cory ra a Tete jo ARTER HOM E ing regen s beareom” nome gir SON REALTORS cornet “Ganiey “t eM. turing. "A in erties Gi- AT $81,500 one Lake Fes Mie us Protas Coke 2 mecca —__ te Down “with 1% batts. Large | modern | — an oy water. Only $1,000 for ai. rere Preake, to Dixie Awy. VALUET, Real ltof Ee ee long and low | OR 3 N DAR SHARES - ROUGH Seek Lennie beaied @ belek) ssat| 3 ACRES Om bare. — KLAND AVE FE 5-003) BRICK RANCH wtaglis iouee Ferry Fark 3 bec- are IN. ; ise on paved, iret 5 only i 182_W. Muron __Phone FE Ideal 8 for high ry” carmy HAYDEN MULTIPLE LISTING A Jot level, Landscaped tot teetee| Nr. Ferry peaulirLew races en 7 CHT oe may nave Gok - Fooded, Only’ g1'fee toee”’ ; ZONED MANUFACTURING OPEN _EVENINGS UNTIL Sa “native shade trees.| room. yeee . JIM WRIGI roy purance. j $ TWAY DR. Owner says sell. Reasonable of- : “REDUCTIO: Pomuunity candi becen cies ty. ae 3 pedrm. brick! Dover Road REALTOR gees taxes & insurance EAS fers will be considered for this FALL REDUCTI ys: | pps sae Sey é has 730 an ‘Large e Off better pemer in VE. PE 58-0441 Well located jot 120 © 330 ft. ere . tunity. A corner le- LAKE FRONTAGE priced at cost, with terme, Nv'Seginaw. Near St. Michael Wachington non Pa Jasement 8 and an OPER BY ENINGS ORTH 8:38 MACEDAY / ; Sr acne mt RLNGTON SE _ sales ia tp soos er. * vacy a th 1 : « i . ee oe < en NTIAC REALTY car garage, Also 1° : ~ KEFRONT on eae We anven't checked | s ML located tots os 3 Kewiy wired. for r nates comical Hin penigeuia ex: NYLER wt meen FE $s) lots. MAKE oe year around Jake! the s. Spick and span tiroaghout, | f° eran off Hatchery Rd, Onig | Rresently set up fection. bepe lot. Located on a p : | Buu this *| home, Wood St. = pon tenga ata ora ros to ‘prop KI T W Crepotig Cass Lake ts this | AN OFFER! Lake frontage. Good beech, room| 18 itchen, loaded with wer. | 9900 ech “eubernes ster ste beam root on b spot. ltor er home, Has ee want ip here — ; FEFE ¢8264)| uy le Fe BP aa Eacelent for Fishermen ot Hos 60 W. Huron St Ph FR 3825 A eee ee ene fireplace. i insulated home. must ga can sitoré. TRE | 109 w. "$x s-osie room hoe, Located a srr gPiggre tt ons SS, 130 Speemerenes * Bale ving perch, orerion YOU SIT IN THE | _ be seen to be apprecis gpae”— Ss oe mtb 7 down, Terma, | ing water, Yard ts rete > , down LARGE RESIDENTIAL LOT i137 3. C, HAYDEN 5 DUCK LAKE Sree ae eM aiteoms. tein EOD ot | Bieter i aes Peek Seat UIET LIVING Beat Lawn Fartpay. 1) fy eep.| 082! Wien Ve a nome. 100 fe iake frog? arg iy fe ie ge ND 5-7 SE Sd eo | white frame 2 bedroom home Water front | 8 Frit. Prise 44060, FE | Done Lease Bi Prop. 49A ‘ replace. am 8 x 12, . a * fiful Le 5-6297, - ‘ i Eitclion “Beautife ria hamde,| gidminam Psa: esha d . The owner says to sell this 2| fful white fre 160 ict. poke 20 x 2 GROUND age Fenced yard. will handle. | ue 2480 ss lives Lake Golf Stout Street hein woh 1 family home in thie darn, good sets “wily 11,008 gown. level basement P= ad ~ ON’T WISH FOR i Fireproot. ts Fd -Lake aura. rend . Course, ‘Take “wiiver, Late Seem on tel teen, cares voing to Provide” Wil take liv oe * DON Ave. FE 2-431 of FE 2-608, Dorothy Snyfler Lavender NORTH END h Oak ried to Walton, turn left to bedroom = win fireplace. Gas he is bog 8 at have yoo in 5 rec. c. ‘2 : ‘ . +1, | GAS BTA LEASE... $1,000 ek ePaS, Ma A.) fermen, badronn, rane se) Ergun eee ae bri seas Teena, posen te: | fowards gown rc" ME es ied “Seseragnt aio P eateoi MONEY! Make it easily |W $74mu Sa tae fe or _MUtual 46417, utility room, fenced lot. Oniy paoeg deed Theor home with lot vm 2. @ down. | whet you 18 lots yy ay Ae mes) Bete slevecion Woes on 3 se vo Ads. To | ew pds. x 0 i dae en | Tendsonped yurd wok aneer: 2" blocks rom” General Hosp /DON’T FAIL_TO civ gas, water Nice ‘bullding site Gohateered to Caltecane tnd mus ust through Classified Ads. To lear pand, ‘high “cain plensy ar . { 5 1. A! aylo ) Clean roeatoam, ome Lining fivmediats possession | ee ame) CALL US TODAY! | mpmufactiring. ‘i4.000" wite| fran sell, rent, buy, swap,‘hive,|. fet Ber art s between ow P Te tall sath Priced at only $8,-— , Prac ed =. utiful ftving #4500 ; ‘ ” ance" ‘ay Open Eves 16, full ba’ a0 denn . NUDSEN iis W M. A. : “ h é td "7 re Sawn)" rree — = ee nzhiror a B.reggr pa) Fite letee ce ath ten K WHITE BRos,. |} LUIND TICS | aiat Fe 28181, ~ 44518 ecreation room. Mos' ENNE) | “~ REALTORS Realtor, | FE +714 . Mult Lakes Realty AM = $395 Sores You In kitchen, Quick § possession 1398 FE open all a ENT PROPE r mert. Mosel 200 Wort Hopkins | \V\. H. KNUDSEN er TOM we aswe| sawe Bie Sunday 10 to 4 sig Piro an a pr bows "Rewrtinay ts. soe Restor FE 6.0071 | ment. sedel 500 Woot Bopting. LTOR 244 8. Telegraph h Re. son "ol Beane ud tail 9 io alia ada nee ES in i tn nee yn sagen] Fnene © VILL TRADE TEMAS “Rotana BR \ ‘ a a ae 8) WovhiPir vist LISTING SERVICE ee ommeree Ra. MA ¢1578 a) , / . f u 5 a | 13 in ee —— 1 4 , a] 2 ay 08 ‘ “ 000 Pe "ss Gow sed > rity. 000 r Cen ‘ in est of eon ym RIGHT AUTOMATIC carage. In nice, locaticn, Di 345 OPEN EVENINGS owen it W ASHERS & DRYERS You, $6,528.50. “am ope caR pS ey re 1 Beey Washer Re oe bet Leslie R. Middleton’ ae fiers amb. Washer, Reg. ties, BROKER 168 N. JOHNSON | _ Phone Xow $118 instal : FE S721 FE 8-6003 | ————- —— a yp Wringer Westiers BEAUTIFUL CEDAR FREES. Li-| "06 trade Tuueees, it bene EASY TERM - near -Orescent La. * wim; | on 3 acres with some fruit for | WAITE’S Business Opportunities 81 51 is “per Take over payments, wea eee ee swan, | Dewestetee PE ¢211 O1CE me Se take older home in tfade or your | Buy Thru Partridge ee sale nce 2 Cal) tor appantment, PE 9xi2 Felt Base Rugs S32) éu ‘ois. 13x12 LINOLEUM List Thru Partridge a ag = a Paymesta, alta er | SWAP. NASH | STATEAMAX | | pox aAID VINYL “TRE, te | NEW su. 24. Taylor. 344 vor pier up. 41, It. Wall Tile oe TVINVEST. U8, BE, OR SELL CHUL pun Hane Pann os pa Severs) good land contracts for, GARDEN TRAC TRATLER. | _ Syers, 141 W. Huron “3084 jen “a Giscousis a service) Hydraulic stone cutter, 35 mm, BEAUTIFUL MAHOGANY FINISH, r rel Wa “AGEs ‘ for Mr comers. for 23 rifle with scape or| 17 in. RCA comb TV radio Sa 3 a Whirl - of oad Jc AYDEN, Realtor ore Suikon dryer 40 W Buy Thru Partridge eee $041) AVEST SUBURBAN ~ EAVES AU LAND VERY CLEAN LAKE PRIV- ay iA age ‘CONTRA t ote . ILEGE HOME 2 BED- moeerh or = leashed Soph T Maye | SteeMoonto ce ox: | Smarr ren shee op ; NACE,. % : hed m 35-3001 LAKE. HAVE $5,000 EQUI- eer gate — values ned oot — Lm olen woun. | i low’ as tp 0, Menlean ‘IVAN Ww eae ty saat Chib SaAND NEW CYR: - SCHRAM R. J. VALUET, Realtor | Patt. Gists, Sale wetqroet ae “a. 9 4.2 sere. ‘or rt stan JOT. REALTOR “NOEL iagriNe o.cERVCE peer Pursiture. 4a PTT mene: & ah =o ait Mena to Loan _53; HOUSETRAILER, 32 FT, EXC. | Bla Discc DISCOUNT. SALE ON FLOOR ra : i EAR awet iste Le steed & te. rede, for compos ¢ & contiionsee. re- stone wy | | rotiss® ‘s REPt ACEMENT. PARTS home on 1 i Me die NA a. $3,000 wi uick | ach| REALTOR EST. 28 YEARS : i Bo eppony Rad. iMbe: MOT 5 | Ph tu 3-3303 or MUtual 46417 DIXIE Hwy. 5 TO $500 TRADE LAKE PRIVILEGE LOT Owner says sell. for only $35,000 On Bag own i nature, auto: ar | in Northern Michigan for plaster- with 8 & buy at other security. months se in 4 rooms or for cash. Call! tais price. Better call us now. | to repay. Our ceric is quick. —OR 3:8289. 5 RIDGEWAY ine friendly and helpful, Phone F REALTOR ~ vag) BE +4200 remai gsae oe HOME & AUTO dare ra vids. i ioral ¥ wap, bet 1 N. Perry St. (Corner Pike) pote Agr lad briced att, Ask $-8121 or visit us et our pitog LOAN CO. Dorothy Snyder Lavender Pontiae Jefta: Hardtop. ui = e Hed Y or BA pe RA) & LIvin z 4 W. Lawrence Bt. PE 4-1538 Realtor 1362 W,. Huron Ph. FE 2-4810. Evenings call OA 8-2618. WILL TRADE GOOD MAPLE bunk beds & mattresses for. Molly- | GET CASH QUICKLY SPECIAL, =| Staab SEDNCOU | SRAM D NEW | Double dresser paenatee bed oniy $2 Pay a sets at equal savings. i@rge mirror, and chest, all for) weekly, 20 ‘ear- rrpale . Furniture. 42 Orcherd Lake RIc 68 m. achibe, For me & reverse 1, “hat a pp — = ht 7 : iste, tan, ae pais BUNK BEDS. ee ee tresses. Brand new, $30 ern of wrought reson 's _ Orehar: 2 mart. — mans MODEST MAIDENS ‘Jay Avan “These are fine, Doc, real fine! Well, don't just-stand there — ‘open the dodr for me!” Reconditioned Appliances | Square Maytag | Frigidaire elec. GE i cr 2 yg nog cond, Coldspot refrig CRUMP | 38s _Auburn Sale Household Goods 57| For Sale Miscellaneous 60 ces washer range $34.05 F 1. ECTRIC INC. =e +3573 | Al ma = en ——— 602 SAVE UP 10 SIN TABLE. price $30. Call Mic Sew veaiet. er an me Pe #3337 = REBUILT WASHING Moris N Johnson. FE a | aes HINES REPAIRED end rebuilt. Free home esti- mate. OR 3-9702. SINGER ELEC. PORTA CASH _Pagetnon tte allio 49 PER CENT O all Worge floor sample qmemeus BATH acoer yuxrenmat PISTURES, 7ocnos town kitchen of] & gas filrnaces Hot water and steam boilers, automatic water heater hard- ware, electrical Ee < ints pipe and fittings ] - and tile, oa core! oon Ace entone uEIONTS aUPRLY 2685 Lapeer . Serena $5.95 192 8. Saginaw _FE 3796 BOODLE BUGGY & PLAY PEN with pad. $35. Picnie table. Like new. $25, FE 5-0672 BEEF AND PORK — HALF AND __ quarters Opdyke Mkt. FE 6-7041. ‘§ chigay Fluorescent, | For Sale Miscctlaneous PY sur WATER PoMES ates oa 5 x ay tes r sale. Seerifice. Cal after? pan FE bi2s6 Sale Store Sale Store Equip ment 64 BURROUGHS. CASH REGISTER, exc. cond MA 4-3975. | eee : es cers aeoeiteilimenesia timid ANY gPANIEL, AEC. § MO, 5 ¢, 2 females sore Se hunt, of Ortonville _ wood: Rd., N. i. to 4720 Haale SPECIAL DISCOUNT eel Horse t Pick-up, OIL HEATER FOR 8A Call between 4 and 6 p.m. Almost new. FE ’¢2203 SPARTAN AUTOMATIC WATER softener Like sew Call LYberty #0438 after 6 23 per cent discount on discontin | “BRIGGS SPORTING GOODS. 3231 35 REMINGTON PUMP, BEAUTI- _OR 3-6360. ful. : $37. SAVER K3 SCOPES — 928.98 $45.00 Weavér K4 Scopes ~ $34.98 an 4P 8 — $30.60 Orchard Lk Rd. Keego Farbor _is moving and seliing everything Sale Sporting Goods 65| at special prices. For she best | Geal see us. i. 30 GAUGE WINCHESTER. “PLY rod & automatic reel. FE 41290. | DOUBLE BARREL 16 GAUGE shotgun. Call GEneva 17-0441 ] _ Wood eer goog basen, G2 BBS rs, ~ $30. Engitse Pointer, male, - ed steady on point, Weimaraner, ree. ~ trained, $40 Pepe Daimation, . coach ara i $20. Cocker” Slice 3 Sinstoun Mile Ra, tween Deguindre & Byes, Utica REpublic 2 YEARS: SQHER Mt wits aa aaterarr. ‘PUPS. $10 EACH. FR. __ 4-206. SRRIER PUPPIES, - BOSTON TERRIER < AKC reg. 78 Wall. By BOSTON TERRIER PUPPIES, AKC reg.. 7 Wall, FE 2-4628, BOSTON TERRIERS AT STUD, AKC _AKC reg. Curtiss, OR 3-9206. °_ CHAMPION SiRED COLLIE : PUPS. Stud settice. FE $3954 d col B 8B use| saint ihcet "colete ottent Cone | GUNS. ALL MAKES NEW. ab | enor tan SPRINGER PUPS—AkO Also Rev-satin, Super . pues used on. for the hunter. | Hao aga from championshin and Kem-glo. Oakland &| We trade guns. Keliy's Hardware.| breeding. Poone FE 5-5326 or FB Paint, 436 Orchard Lake on 3984 Auburn at Adams. Auburn 2-9746. ; — GRIMES SON aN HUNTING ——* zing i ; SAVE a WARWI AND 6 x ; : — 12c per ft. la pide 1.38 per ie per om . | _srrows. OR 3-6885. GIVING AWAY LONG-HAIRED a . Romes. GUNS — BUY - « TRADE.| kittens. Only requirement. good 14-3 W., @.°R Aa be aniey. Leach, 10 ay home, FE T after 5:30. —patn oe wes > : = _er. 2618 Orchard Lake Ra. oo | GUN SALE | PRG itp, we a attr. FE Ga X. 350 COIL AT 314c PER jotguns & rif a Gena acts pee | Sat YER |g ete OMe aren _ $8.98 Ona. Theapion. 80°. Perry | _2-4708. . | MUST SELL- MONKEY & CAGE, TABLETOP GAS STOVE, $25. Call! = Tents—Sale Aus Rent PARAKEETS FOR SALE, OLIVE oor ane vee Most sett | Sree be gpa = Fe Seen $3403 to restrictions, - Call FE Talbott Lumber asterboard. rock lath. Paint, teresern Plumbing and Eee. trical Supniies, 1025 akiand Aye. u FE 44586 USED BARD OIL HORIZONTAL | furnace, reasonable. EM 3-2408 WOOD aND ALUMINUM COMBI pation — Le ayintows. BENSON" LUMBER CO. WIN MODEL Ma Sand, Gravel avel & ‘Dirt 6 106A BLACK DIRT, TOP §60IL, fill, sand and gravel, FE 23480" 100 LOADS. CLEAN S4NDY LOAM, oe Se ‘soil, Will deliver any amount. ee —= = A-1 TOP gOTL, FILL BAND, GRA- WRECKING BARGAINS aoe wat aac at 8 f 2 ch. | An cum fh ce sees blocks, 12¢ each “Field & & gravel, FE E 60214 WOLVERINE LUMBER A-l| SHREDDED eae HUM mvs. WRECKING Wholesale and retail, 680 20 8 Pasdoct 2-9184 haven. FE 54-1413. Or _onnace. A-| BLACK DIRT, Fitt, SA 5 Seaee eats Mears eas fay | SHREDDED aah sauMus. 3 IN 1 Teed twin bed & motiress. PE a is |. wasbent mb arvera, _ehara Lk Ave 689 Lockbaven. FE 5-14 Py i me CM oc Opportunity _Up to $500. TR ADE CAST FOR SMALL RABIOR. WIC ea eee mn RN Dag SpA = a 0 WEDS. APE LOCATED West of Pontiac, In ex- = ng? Pirge ae ne vour « swap. FE 5-8 120, f. Seguey YNE G at can 2.45: alee _cireus end cowboy 2-761. ae “or gellent business ares. Cass nis minutes Lesa aioe wees cai ter” : yat , au “LOSING OUT IT «| sr6ve a PETRIGERATOR ee, ae ee 36 Sh _ { k Black aire sand, i, sre vel & fil. with ae. COTLAe | t! Po a 35-4004 A tiached Grocery store & peer nee * Seen aren) and etmer Vee Toles Soe nan ae STOVES, sovew:, S010 EX. | BATHROOM SINE Fix. eeiroc CLINTON NARD ‘EM ome Fenting for Pema ov eg | day si heme tn tir oxnd. wus be] BA RN ES HARDW ARE a #02 Mit. Clem. | tures. single kitchen sink 90x90 ai To ‘one showing eel pew akland « considered for trade on our loveiy Huron a 3, FE 302 pty 2 ee by bon [ape room suite in good 4x8 Sheet $l. 35 ca" t 8 sat. can te aaows = = ne Cietston Thhose oumtensing Lots of E. Porking STUDIO COUCH Mathers ee _ 2 Fir Plyscord, ¢x@x% sheet. 94.95 Rema ba UCKE homes have many fine features. |CHROME TABLE AND CHAIRS, tag rage =: S $28: ~ “BUY DIRE Blanket insulation 100 6q ft 3.95 +. peat oh and ye lay 5 ™ Loan Company Washing machine. baby bed, high! Ty. “i43 GE. dishwasher. 830 ol Twinguiation, 100 2. 1 Foo] at gers ya 19 miles” north of The aoetli R. aliddl GI OR FHA TERMS chair and end tables. 1342 Bliza-| Pr’ 5_>768. ; WE MANUFACTURE Zonolite per bag $1.30/ Pontiac. Oak Hill Rd. % mile she. eton 202 PONTIAC STATE BANK BLDG. aVaawEe SF beth Lake Ra m3 : ~—— | Baseboard s7.00-¢ | Dougias fir 2x8, 2ai2, cit E off Sashabaw Rd. MAple 5-4475. 301 JONXSON er ae AND PAD, 1axiT. $40 $40. Pies, Gas Oil Heaters | Door & window trim . Sarin fir, piy wood Lodo I ‘ -9206 tura Fright to Waldon Ra. a ee Mi bed, complete, te. Sener beck guareatee, oe Door frames exterior ‘oa $8.05, a — Se beara Rh. $3.85 Attention e : : aE village limits. Tum right, drive back cbair, $35. Abtique cra- scHice-a MY 3-3711 | Doors, inte fush, tre 94.05 PE — soppy 4 snwar Part ary eta Ce ore carer Be teepeeeat | © Truckers ar Tl ge CASH LOANS osteo eonien Gin these onan Fm Siues TRADEIN DEPT. Windows double hung. er Ey od TO $500 ON MATER. a eee 40 ae : “ ERRY E. ADAMS CO, | DINETTE SET, DROP LEAP ra. | Quer. slee. wamer 49898! saggy uonoe isis Rar nt Commerce GREOIT TERMS Loading to $500 Eves “Tu 8; Sun. 1 to 8 po en were a etre eee |. “. gr BURMEISTER DAIRY Dixte Hwy. VE 60h) Sivrers ane Ma €301i. § pe. hardwood dinette ...... $16.95 | Complete houge orders we do better cm Ch F : ll . E. Studio couch ..... ........ $19.95 ALM NEW North L ber C ay l One of te finest ind _For Sale Clothing _ $6| dixiNG MC RED -WAPLE FO 2 pe. living rm’ outte ...... #18 88 | TSldearm heater. GQeianen| (one ee A ek Pot oar ee table. 6 chairs. red leather Bona eke ce ee pate: es heater, beds. Pontiee EM P4itl & EM 39167 t YMC A mercial Gietrict. Process mk and 1 FORMAL 6' SEMI- FORMAL. seats and corner ¢ 965 - WYMAN'S — zbeoteanes, st ie PAE a-oons ace | petrciterape HF Mule Ra. a their j : : 2-406 ° MANS GOLEMA FLOOR PUR - - of mii, and ‘Da erent | +| Shae “artes. PE eset. | ELECTRO- . VERY | 1 W. Pike FRCL) & Soak: Gersec «| Rertourset: Yes acd —POUP GENERAL ELEC. Attention aediretedmes| Fingnce Co, | suararnms comens | gitimetre et, | USED TRADEIN — |~Seilt BB ———_____ |" te ome itt] anene Shy MRT Sat jan suanee down stock st ° coats, size 4. Teenaged boy's ttach,, will sacrifice, _. DEPT. : dipaeeh plo i a . terrifie bag gas #2 8 ells tole FE_6-7851. . coat, a. a ieee 308 oe: ig ot feat cata | Yanity with mirror «....... 434.90 ANNOUNCES THEIR | cent, 30 Orchard La Ave. A-1 topsoil, black dirt and NORTHERN BOWLING Pontiac “aie she we Be bet | grgctacn og Vad Davenport a chair... gag} NEW CASH & CARRY | WERCORE TARE Wiion>e® | peat. Fill sand, clay and aly town f ACUUM = Mos. ¢ . ! r 7k : : z yk & i Or alere” ou : : ‘ . LaDtEs PALL Coase, -¢ 4 CLOTH old, all ai ments, MA #1075. | Refrigerate Bon oeonauvoend $30.50 POLICY AND PRICES __Machiner O0A ravel. OR 3-7549. restaurant $96,008 Drayton Plains cote, ales northern gine wen TOVE, GE REPRIO. | 9,02. “ining, rm. suite $39.98 ere “ella Sat hd oa. Y TF i “Sais ‘ta, . uskret fur ones. Red corduroy; Elec. dryer & washer. Walnut | ‘dinette : = a board pay orca D-40 DOZER. TWo | #8nd._gray peat. ffl. Earl How- pana! — ia 3 W alled Lake lined oog ~e Finds +? — ath Sees et Cee ener: take Sey Many other pl convenient yon 4x8 sheet | * wative rough Orie Three iY 158 B-B-E ard. ae 1s ie Meee venus Beers, | See: Breet cmmiyant & Oa ir FS ee EES: WA FE. PARTRIDGE Utica = L FALL 6A other misc. articles. All in perfect THOMAS ECONOMY Row, paren Seatia $75 ; M. Sei plant. Pertevie welder. ene ence. Tats. RD . Suits T’Coatsé O'Coats . teas cond, 1789 Eisie drive. FE $-2332 FU SITURE Corser < Crooks Rd, and daburn: traile: pga cernggr bare Aero we a died BLA FILL DIRT. YARD IRN RECO. sie re Trade or terms. 9190 Gale CK é RT. YARD & c Loafer, xs. Costs ie ELEC. * i YE R873; antec “3618, Saginew_&t. any 2-6141 7 daye @ week.| Ra Ph. Goodrich, Mich. 4212. load, Delivered. FE 83262. ne Woo : canes. rome set, ; stu. ery gina , Bi sine: rr AlN. _Rd. Ph. Goodrich, Mict Work. Shirts closeouts .... $1.95 dio 655; 2-pe. living rm. "see UP; tee ae | fees steel fou ig taka, hua Do It Yourself 6l BLACK a an A ees at 4 Layaway or Payment Pian auite, 5125, All above items like otra craters § w ‘A color ar “aos $3 om pson, PRPPPLPDL PPD PLL » Sop S0ti, mason 26: wawers' th B. Saginaw | fnew FE be. ' areer + hoes p Gravel. Also erushed stone. : : -. WOMAN'S RED DRESS, SIZE 16.| ELECTRI g mansees on we Huron. E41 Sath 3. ESS ASET DOORS FOR RENT sgn acter, tte Ea « Tr Pet mee! eS perderengrnlpnerooeg Son ve 8 SL Sint PLE wand SAVERS un | OTS ARMERE | [SCRA uF roe PELE ETNA Gy ow ome Reem ene, Church's, Inc. | By alts PSE oF eus ¢, Owe PHONE: FE 80661 GREEN twist WEAVE FULL TABLE TOP Gas (RANOE. | WASHING MACHINE, 390 STARR 102 8. Squirrel Rd. FE 2-023 | BPAFP EWING ; PE 2-301. Oi n. 6-8304 PPRA. AISED J ion tect for oe uple eo iT. Per SEABOARD ie ot gees een Ro fo hanes, PRIG = or = — Pe ein any ee Formica, oy Bee $10. y Delivered. PE Ce Pr cee e se REZER UPRIGHT. ONE | OF Sale A : = _able offer, FE 8-657). GOOD ROAD GRAVEL, MICHIG AN BUSINESS | FINANCE COMPANY |? bre Se eer MEN | as cuarensecd tor 0 sto. eaib.os Bio or setnno nan ice ESTATE WEATROLA Of BURN} 49 Montcalm Builders Ses | ote fori untveret, Pe ease, "= A 3A! pe) 8 . ie © a 156 W Montcalm PE 5-471 Z : 1108 PERRY § Etre STB value $278.00. Slightly wcretehed | TON CHAIN HOIST, § TON 56 ontealm SALES CORPORATION |Next to New A 4 P su Le Li Fe. Sythe EXC. COND. ransit. Michigan Fluorgscent,| rollaway’ jack. Alemiig grease | pau: BOA, AND FLOOR SANDER FOL POL Loadin . er Me FREE STANDING TOILETS 61895 . JOHN A. BROKER PARKING NO P wt xe eM aTthEaS Chir. 393 pa Lake Ave. equipment. FE 45-2300. 1947 5S. 21x32 Double Sink. ........ $12.05 ishers, scrubbers, ee ; onde’. meme LO ANS O irbe. tke new. Waned birch. are Morera «pee cemee Oe RATCER WITH RITGH ——— ees with eine oe ares on ee io Clay Fill . FET ¢-0703. : . __ . | 3-pe. bath » m i PARK AT FRONT DOOR meee GE PUSH BUTTON $30, FE _2-3506. - toe. scared pom ost Pike’s Rental D : 4 © OF REFRIG. $75. 7. PC CHAR- Pid iy eee satis Pg $00 ike’s Rental De CLASS C BAR $50 TO $500 TO 500) coe! and white tional, Ex. . wee A - “aiptwa See FACTORY. de & Irregulars havasend Ld manure. RENTAL at YMC A aa ond, $75. MY 3-471. GAS STOVE . Sell yourself by_ seeving cub tractor auabie pertng ing 38 ee “a wR, ong SECHONAL, COOP | qoob—ROUEEREEPING” FORT | SR wirep end, ech tashons, | 72 Fagen” Ore ea) oor paneer, poener, SMe | "ARE CLEANING AND BEACH 5 5 Li e, 5 ‘. 3 bs 4 feergasing. beck dec! ia this etea| 7; ee OR 3-664, after 6 p.m. able sewing machine, 1967 model] fivergiae “awnings, Alum storms | hoy CHARCOAL BRIQUETS ont lan mowers, chain saws. con- eG o MA ead | ~~ Dos to investigate. Show ~~ Loans $25 to Dice |7 PC. bivinG boi aUITE, Fut aul extra: attachments, Call| /a jelousies Ro" money P 10 1. Dak neveseeessesres HLAB crete grinder. plumbers, earpen- —ONHIAC-LARE: Bin obo | pon c HARE 9 3. - Brand , aavenport & chair, 7 == / month and A i - be bas : bs : : : TAVERN HOUSE HOLD modere step. tables, matching | GE, AM a FM RADIO-PHNO |/ Auvum & Rochester Rés. ‘Call ue en iss OLET OS. tus Dine soWaterford “a —— Sand. ere eraver fi) dirt. drain ttle pata @as STA -— FINANCE CORP ‘ioe ‘toy, Pe ‘as < wor .. Sienre six size © ens ction @ eee y owhoe ait td Be pron AKD _ Our Lady of the Lakes Church . rove cement and mortar. OR Bez, Seed sreck sip. Liquor ; ° ‘a. Puraiture eard| 120s" TV. also 17". FE 83788.” wel Sar Ba oF ailable but owners . 7 : ra Y, a8 : screen soos. 8 $10. each. 4256 Bash- | cameras E u it 61A BROuST ON ce, ¥ ? & ne may t Fear Over, 1.000" Dixie a OF P ONTIAC écsein Lake Ave Saas FOGR GOR. | PALICRAPTER 8 Goat “WAVE mA _abaw FR COAL & Rote bees col -quipment black Girt oe peat 000 ‘when open __ egenw 10 GAg REFRIC.. $50. | dio, like new. FE 5-6967. oa ace TRAYS & CUPS, ODD FE ‘4 BY 3a PRESS CAMERA. FE SHREDDED a 81 Orchard Lake Ave. F am PEAT UMUS, rere for $38,000 net's Lunch, 2495 Lapeer Rd. FE ish 1 rd j sinitse| WHEN YOU N Sate NIGH CHAIN, $1 PEATPERZ of. diate. pte ang gens, ee. on | yogi kL TARE ——F-oAt, | St Wide eetverea_ PE ‘+ WHEN YOU NEED S NEW oe a is RUG & ethinetic, $36. F , ‘ear t, | New. 495 delivered including esies | Sale Musical Goods 62 STATE TESTED ToP ste: TOA iT’ TV. $35. © HOTE UTOM HER, lace table cloth. afghans, it ie usica ods WE aRE &L AGENTS for - pad, Mora) $50. et, $25. POINT A ATIC 1 W. jare & books. FE 2-6327 ss tax. We also carry lege, gauges. | nnwnnrrn-nnntnnnnnrnnannns/ td or _delivered. MY: 27-6004. es in Michigan Bed aera $40 OR 24802 of | 2 seed cycle, only aias tris | _Pine Bt. " fill caps, filters a coppeP tubing TOP SOIL, § YARDS. $9.50. FE eas Organization to - hes = ve you west. saa ONE STOP SERVICE ae , 525 - pad *200 ‘You eam get 18 quickly on roe a rmiture “e or we vibe or fu yments oud suit a oo 8 Bt: i 8 FOVE. Like gre chins: tabinet, good cond. ite BEC COLEMAN FLOOR tarmac. Metal wardrobe. FE i 6k se STEORS RANGE. GE. 3 og Seer ond eon cond. ry an ve furnac: tank F STAT Co. _ tubing, FE $0286 ae etee 8: geaPeSienaes an EE AIST, | Eugine tae Tanaris ac i Bidg ¢ wi empleton ji TEAGUE FINANCE CO. | _@*Grchara’ ts ita. ave ou - 202 N. MAIN ADMIRAL rv 16 1X I CONSOLE, fen: C BAR “ROCHESTER, MICH. | Smt ot PE bom ® River, near sO) - DISCOUNT : GY, . WANT ADS! To find a job, place to live ot a ised car, see. Classi-| "4 \tied NOW WwW LOANS $23 TO $500 " AUTOS LIVESTOCK le ae sretes INCGOLN ROCKER. Vieturia straigat chair, blue needle point stool, MI 62913. Ga | “Sane ra pe power, breve, equal value. 3-0884 i HOUSEHOLD GOODS > Iyvnew. Snir ante pane! price: Ph. Rochester, OL 69711, OL 1-970 | ANTIQUES — eating capacity appros. 180, large) Mortgage Loans 54 toes oft. iee cream chatre. aver hing, ; Sept. K: L.. Templeton, Realtor N ee ed ari pa. 2336 Orchard Lake Rd. FE 4-4653 LOA! NS—-$600 to $1.500 Pine st Peeing Tewtas Frere After : purperen, on 3aF Your pot eet oe biomes es modern or act in | FOR THe, HOME. CA CAN BE FOUND with $s © Sanp-| 3. Yor nome additions or A ithe our of the way, but @ lt wie “af year Seskereeed of ¥ To rough in er enclose eratore, veaanes & water heaters tool & eq ent sales to auto- house y ~constructed. ive hae and service out! 4. To bulla @ garage or on Be sthtoom fixtures, beds. chests, Panel truck modest deposit a wiped ome dressere, vanities and springs and required. We peo and assist you Ly ond mortgages. mattresses. Living ft suites, Apply Snap-On, Tools , 03 Per- Apply 200 National ern | scoasional irs, tables, lamps, uetie Ave., Detroit 2. _Pontiac or 41 TV sets, radios, rugs. dining room “Sale Land Contracts 52) Swaps 35 eres bined NEW & USED ms PPL PP LPL PLD : y Visit- our trade dept. for real 4 INT 2 YR. MALE PEDIORES BOXER, bargains 7 i AWat. Puan! 20% DISCOUNT for sale or trade r young male be ee We pire © 20 oeee' 6 per of land ie. OR I op atic PAY ent § ¥ neni pe aes 5 RM. FOR| We buy, sell of trade. Come out Eat $e, 97,000. F a oe Se oe around. 2 acres of free oe, FCS ¥ tat} $-9241 T, § TO 8 or 1 mile 0 Aubura ee 8, MY sami L*) ee AND may. yrs. old, e real buy at MI 6-1300. gavtid “SQUARE TUB WASHE ike pew, MA 61848. Or a MUST HAVE ROOM 6 pc. eeeer tert wet $18 Beds complete Helegip setae aie $15 BHide-erway |. eee ec ceeees: $20 ng pong tabie $10 Walnut chest 0 $15 Dresser ; $10 i burnere $25 & . Table ret" radio Y, SELL & EXCHANGE FOR i= HOME “OAKLAND FUR E FE 2-5523 104 8. Saginaw M SPRINOS FE ¢437 e NORGE Of, BURNER. REASON at a te bk nee Schaeffer ALTO rgd dill UBED 1 school term, OR 3-3206. $-0617. TOP SOTL, FILL pint. GRAVEL & tree service, 3-2000 YARD & SMVEWAY GRADING. He soil, gravel, fill ete. FE _w Wood, | Coal & Fuel 67 DRY 24” OAK, lect AL- |: _80_slab. Wood. FE -2-71 FIREPLACE — FURN ee — KIN- psp ha ete fuel + gli, Pain re Srenare, Lk. Ave SEASONED 8LAB WOOD AND Kindling aeti ered. OR 3-6400, foie Colors. SHOP 350 GAL. GASOLINE TANK legs for trucks. ston Rd., off of M ARMSTRONG | GOLDSEAL | Genuine Iniaid Fie. All o'n0" Sc ee ON Ps 870 Ciark- id Tile 90 8. Saginaw MATERIA AI.L GOOD BARGAINS Clear Y-Pine boards, 10 ft. i be bleaee ¢, Estimates fre Be ‘Loans. SURPLUS LUM BER &_ 5349 Highland Rd. (56) and L SALES CO. ester. OL 3-02)1. IN GOOD COND. 2 COMMERCTAL & 1 domestic stoker. Used piping ‘) price feyer Fioral, §233 Dixie Hwy. OR 3-14 iL UCXAIRE I FURNACES Inetalied. Fair Bape ne __Heatin ng 8 Service, O ~NEW SaLviniead re poe ne ft Tabi tte ft = ING SUPPLY FE 5-21 WOTOMS OTO-MOWER COM. mander, A were reel type mower. Good cond. OL 2-1011. nl i4 BEAU- * mod- 2 N a mF Peds CABINET tiful famous Youngs e «$180.05 value; m f sere = at terrific Hor on Log rf Oc 383 Orchard Lk. ve OIL CIRCULATOR. BID ROOMS. $18 2 » Bhscd adage & mat- tresses. Sactat ts 7 he oyag +0, tach. Electric ironer, $45, EM 3-4285. PLYWOOD SPECIALS CASH ee +” ‘piywoods, Interior “Pontiac Plywood ¢ Co. 0. 1488 Baldwin Ave. __Appl. v_¥R. ‘OIL BURNER SERVI _Tank Co. FE 5-1467 chool t ae HOTPOINT ELECTRIC [RANGE _Cell Alcan, Heating. FE 8-437! | Gas WaTER HEATER. $105 | ACCORDIAN- 120 E. G60D t 4 INCH SOIL PIPE 3 i Electric water heaters. | $79.95. _Cond. 30 Cadiliac. | rE. rasa, _FE_2-7330. SAVE PLUMING SUPPL Baih tubs, first €, $49.95. CONN CORNET. AND | Gast. tsED HOTPOINT EGECTRIC ANGE @ | 172 83 sete _ ate A, Thompson, 80 5. Perry. only 6 mos, FE & burners, gor e ition. 4x4 x THER 'S CLOCK. only $60.98. Mitk's ppl. M1 6-1300.| house’ jacks. Call OR 3-2623 eit a a clues cies Oe. ALTO, SAXOPHONE Fe re fRONERS — RANGES — 1 HEATER 8X i¢ USED STAKE TRUCK BED, _antiques, EN a8 or EM 3-6242. CLARINET FOR. “SALE, — Goon | Portable ironer (used) , $38) with winch, $80. FE Cte. AT Wee “AND : ALF _cond, FE ¢6 ° | ee Di Gar kasee, een 3 vot FIBERGLA Moat CAR TOP | — yil_N.- Perry, FLUTE "POR SALE $0. EXC. "Ne ns. Sa ike On Garage Doors GRAND PIANO BROMBOR “EX. mits Blectric Water ae HAND “ , RaARNESS, cellent condition. $295. EM 3-0524. Heater, 12 $35 _ Some ok ee 2-1438 aan en —- fees. sec- | Eves al ate: Heaters, on sizes and prices a ae Tacos TNT MA oa 3 tla Gay Hern, Stat) Selecteer ‘o Per fom Bu oo Bie Fora W. AITE’s Cab. sinks & fittings thodern door on your serese "conte _ $233 Dinie He ae cies ere. Laundry trays, stand teucete 3a 3 | less than you think. Let us give “ “a Downstairs FE_ #2511 | SAVE PLUMBI rou a free estim = NATIONAL ouira . CALL AFT- KENMORE DELUXE ELF HLEC RANGE 172 Soutn Y deginaw 8 st _.. | 371_8._ Paddock ___FE_2-0203 | _er § p.m. MA_5-567¢. & E-Z Spin Dry washer. OA) 390° oF 48” WOVEN PENCE, | GAS FLOOR FURNACE AND GAS FACAMERICAN ‘CLARINET FE ete! single picket. 1 gate d& 33 iron, Wall furnace, double unit. Good | 5-604. 200 Sta KELVINATOR REFRIO. .¢ & * _posts. GR 3-4838. one eee: hoe 3-3507.| PAN AMERICAN. s TROMBONE =< range. §0 cond, , POT i. ITTLE. FLOOR FURNACE,| Good condition. obility Ac- | _ 1847. aut or AND PAN ON Gate at $75. sump pump, $26 —o A ss) cordian, 3 sre. old, $100. FE KELVINATOR REFRIGERATOR. | and Used Merchandise, 4250 Dizie| cond. 8433 Sarvis. 5-8533. m% no motes cold, exe, coud, | Rwy. Drayton Pisine, Mich. __ After §:30 p.m. PLA YER | PIAN seiAn, 908 ‘ ©. COMPLETELY . MIlk's ppl * t CAVING RC sUTTE, TE, EXCELLENT ANCHOR FENCES HEATING Wise wun a GAL- cond, $60, FE a IMATES. PR ve — FQUIPMENT _lagher's 18 E. Huron, FE 40566 MAGIC | CHEF GAs Sytn e £x¢. | — a Used off furnaces, oi] burners.| SMALL SPINET PIANO IN EXC FE 20733. _ PC WELDER. 300 AMP “a6: floor furnaces, stokers and spate; condition, terms Gallagher's, 18 bart. Portable OR 3-1751 heater. Warne Heating Co. Roch-| E. Huron. FE 40566. { SPECIAL STUDENTS PRICES ON | L MUSICAL Hee ee REN PAYMENT PLAN DWARD'S OUT. LET : i 18 s. SAGINAW FE 2-2108 aENT BEFORE YOU BUY. SE-! leet your musical instrament from Grinnelie Free lessons tneluded | with each rental. All money ap- plied should you decide to pur- chase, We will givé pour child an aptitude test at no extra higaad i r and = = ma’ Priced for quick sale. oh tae 7 EVERGREEN YEW SALE Plants, Trees, Shrubs 68 A BLUE SPRUCE FOR YOU, also Blackhill and Norway. Pine, Scotch, Austrian & MUGHO. Ar- borvitae Junipers. Concolor fir. Native trees. tools and burla aD. 2922 Sleeth Rd. 3 miles W. of Commerce Village 1's mities E. of Wixom Rd. and Duck Lake Rd. intersection Open every day 8 to 7 MU_ 4-6038 . EXPERT TREE TRIMMING AND removal. Free estimates FE 7-0045. $2 UP our own Preda iddle Are. off Piarnt now Dig Nursery, 4760 ig your own. Bring} | Parakeets Guar. to Talk POINTER PUPs | REG. ENGLISH Reasonabie. rE i weeks oid. _ S114, REG. PEKINGESE DOG. 2 YRS. vid. Haa papers. Call PE 41518. TWO BLACK AND TAN FEMALE hounds. 7 mos old. FE 8-9602. TALKING PARARESTO. SINGING canaries. Crane's Bird Hatchery, 2489 Auburn. FE 4-650. : *| THOROUGHBRED & LACK COCE- fod rag ale A 2 Be: rae reg. blond ny POODLES, FO: TERRIERS, mus pn | ‘ane breed- _ers. MY 3-2303, eve. & Sun. FROPICAL FISH. GOLD FiIsH, turtles, canaries, & Frost Pet yo Orion. MY TRAINED BEAGLES & POINTERS, trial given. 3091 Rockhaven, B. of Auburn Heights. TOY FOX TERRIER, PUPPIES. “_: OL _6-2602. TOY POODLES, FOX é miniature dachshunds. Also breeders. MY 3-2003. Eve and a, fi WHITE MALE KITTEN « good beaper FE 23-1166. RANERS, FULL GROWN, male and female, leaving town. Must selt, 668 Linda te, 500 between 6 and 9 a.m. ; Dogs Trained, Boarded 20 DOGS, CATS BOARDED, DO cones: -Burr-Shell. 375 8. Hay, Grain & Feed 71 tee 18sT AND IND CUT HAY ALSO straw. Ph. eve. MA 6-6702, ST AND 2ND CUT NEW ¥- straw. Bailing twine, complete hay service, 3ND CUTTING, ALFALFA HAY, __ S0e bale, FE ¢-8526—MU 9-1042 1?7_ ACRES OF vr FOR Chester | MI 60683. 800 BUSHEL OF asin -9r. barley, to certification, $2.50 per mud OL 6-0756. RAY gi # IND @ and ine. No rain. Will ptarcain | OA 62179. For Sale Livestock 72 HEAD_ AYERSHIRE REGIS- an ws. oe ton Rd., 4. 1 p.m. ATTENTION HORSEMEN, ig MILE track. Train and jog — horses, all facilities to board, ve box, stalls, and rates, White Pine Aeron, 887 Lock- wood Rd. Ortonville, Mich, Call - OAkiand 86-2819 — HAMPSHIRE RAMS. oe and 62602 2 lambs, OL HORSESHOEING NAtional 17-3014 Wanted Livestock 73 COMING: Tacs LOAD OOF. a 15. Prop. 3138 Thomas Rd.. nor ord, on on M24. _ ___For Sale Poultry y 74 PULLETS — HAVE @ LEFT, ALSO @ few nice heavy roosters. 10305 Oakhurst Rd., Holly. Phone MEl- rose 46854. Sale Farm Produce °75 BURBANK PLUMS. $2 baskets. 231 N. 70104 CANNING PEACHES. prune-plums ge chard, 10436 H _5. of Fenton, Maine »- FRESH EGGs DAILY, 3083 GAR- _den Court, off Collier Rd. OREEN Satan FOR SALE. PEACHES & APPLES. HOME- stead chert. 6460 Orchard Lk. PEACHE. APPLES, -& PLUMS for sale et Sutton’s Orchard. N. Lake Angelug Rd PEAGHES — KALHAVENS. FINE flavor for canning & eating High- “*est quality fruit. Elbertas, by the end of the week. Do your canning now. The peach season will soon be over, Oakland Orchard. 2205 EF Commerce Rd., between Burne & Duck Lake Rd, Milford. Please bring baskets. PLUMS. ITALIAN, LUMBARD, dameon, pick your own. 3441 FE. Clarkston, Lake Orion. MY 2.3962. POTATOES. SWEET CORN. 4330. Morgan Rd, FE 17-9904. SEVERAL VARIETIES. OF APPLES lums. Honey, comb & strained ” Ho ts Orchard. John R. Rd __mi, 8. of Auburn, OLive 2-0607 TOMATOES, YOU PICK THEM, $1.25 a bushel. 14 mile & Orchard Lake Rd, in off Northwestern. pg eee rE STANLEY GORN PICKER. ALLISCHALMERS 2 row mounted Goed cond. Alils- Chalmers cultivater, mounted Crescent Lake Rd. For Sale Pets 69 | ~ ; 2 8WK OLD oa geass FREE TO) good home. FE 2-05 2 THOUGHBRED | SOkER “PUP. _FE 5-6406 FE 6-2758. _tory_butit. “Maytair 6-27 AAA EQUIPMENT ~ Farm equipment, garden tractors, rotary power mofrers. chain saws, Pontiac oldest garden and laws equipment. Cam: 27 8. mene®. ‘pies, 3_mox. old. MA 43085 _ LEE’s SALES & SERVICE —~SuADE TN TROFRU ENTS |? BEAGLE HOUNDS. ABOUT 13 Terms to suit pen "tH ® pms Guarantors goed pinging cond!- _inches high. MY 2-6553. EB 3-9839 921 Clemens St, tion, Clarinets: Pan Am, $56.32 PART COLLIE PUPPIES. REAL CA ~ ood clar, New case, $65. Kvewe ~ cute. FE 2-7086. LIF. HERE WE Getmetier ike pew, $140; Cornets: § WEEK OLD COCKER PUPPIES. COME Am., $75 Biessing. FE .1-0604 We are going all out te L) ite new. Be ameTIgie like | AKC REG. COCKER SPANTEL, | vacation tn Calitorsia”” Sone Sense oa Pe vas aan Trom- White & buff. FE 29-3243. tember ist month to me Burfet tee Baas Sharinet: AKC DACHSHUND PUPS. tractor Come im or call Us t= ~- MORRIB rE FE 8426 day, We take trade-ins and give - 107 8. beet naw Street AKC POxER B sgte as eroait terms. te UPRIG ELLINGTON PIANO PE 44480 KING BROS. Medium size, good shape, FE AKC REG. GER’ aaa icut oul aes Fr 41119 §-9515. haired Pointer. 6 mos. OAkiand Portiae R4. at yke = UPRIGHT PIANO, 438. S08 | i i Fe 3-147. AKC REG, -6PRINGER sPANiEL | "ARM M Maat, a ehampion bred, FM. Ake RBG. PRRINGESE PUP |" .: oe e. 5. CAN ¢ 1927584 Oaklang Ave. - PEKINESE, RED MALE. REG. 30, FE 2-8206. . : HA e Sale Farm Equi it 76 2 REAR FORD TRACTOR WHEELS & tires. nearly new, $178. MU Hise = 2 HORSE TRAILER, 6135. MY 24004. “ BUZZ SAW & BELT. $60. 4106 Baldwin Rd Ls + BRInG-C:t:*C<‘ | +64 BUICK SPECIAL HARDTOP. 1885 MA G8 cs, AS Sites or base we Bie Pe New. $450. £6300 6-8410. No dealers please. BUICK 1064 SPECIAL. +R. SE ow videou Radie, Py: | attr Coy 3 woute| extras. Call Maple’ bila. Haupt ay ") CONVERTIBLE POW. ___For Sale Bicycles 84 | © er steering. Power windows. Pow- LLL LPL LP PPAR er brakes. New top. a beautiful 2 BOYS BIKES/ 1 SCHWINN, s20;/ Puy. Haupt Pontise. Clarkston ” : srg Ses cond. FE Cisse oe Reaonabie. PES i8:| BIRMINGHAM bors AIRE, we. aT. QUALITY 4dr "$4 Buick special, ff. down or old car Bi-| ww. 2 tone $5 - Rachett) in trade. $885. cutter, North . Chevrolet Co. | | ‘ | Onn —— ‘8. Weodward Birmingham For Sale Housetrailers 78 2 BOATS ALL READY FoR RAC. a4 - = 8 ft. 3 point. 10 ft. uliity, 37 PT.. LEAVING TOWN, GOOD! A a class and are 36-8 Mer. CLARKSTON ane. 12 Downing “ Trailer seit alter ¥ eo fin’ Bean ear = : : a tae ta. | Motor Sales 1057 WESTWOOD 36’. $700 DOWN, nae par JOHNSON “take over low “payments 3ad| wil: demonstrate, $600, Walled Le: Chrysler - Plymouth “oon Re.. Ortonville, NAtiona!| MA 41127. uet—oee Si Ply. . : i¢ PT. YELLOW JACKET, 35 HP |, mouth ¢ = covey v4 1s- Evinrude. “Payee trailer, PE “power b brat, rete, oF iv YELLOW AiviER ue and ivory, AL’ — Secours tocker’ motor, master 2 * “tieata MC Capri, hardtop, full | °55 . Perfect cond a. like new, $1,000. MA R on low. a pee payment, OR piss or OR jg } cond. Wil sell hi PORTE vm oane DOWN, Bar| cRROW. ? “BDRM . Prank’s Trailer ois. x Ra Fe = T. FIBERGLASS COV me fe Open Evenings—Please © PT. ¢ APT ROXABOUT.| Phone MAple 5-514] _Finning order. $909 Eiipire sass, | 22.8: MAIN or! CLARKSTON ON EVINRUDE | 1954 BUICK SPECIA fap sd Fh ge = Peg heater, CIAL RIVIERA. 2685 & 14.400 miles. VER. 63856 or sis8 Latimer, 4. CHEVROLET RR 4 Good cond. FE 49651. baad oy e dal Chevrolet ’55°2-Dr. Beautiful condition « pontiac SALES BILE SPENCE | ae aust ends ee Smitty Offers | onune"Sre E seen | rive. power steering brakes stots snes sie Neck a EEL | Sor ee seat wacer, i 4 iw. on | MAC Sa rca Sates 4 = - tee ded, — $085 & Snow shoe white. "| Tradetne accented. 6236. ae 3 AUBURN MOTORS ash wagon am OD. $195 Pike & E. Biva. HOUGHTEN S| Bats 1986 ronD- CLUB SEDAN. FAIR- Schutz,Motors =. ae Rit. & ‘Hyere. lane, folly equipped. actual mile- 8, Wocéwird at Hunter vee . aOR Smith Motor Sales —- = +7 PUTMOUTN BELVEDERE 13 ; : oer Holiday. R&A, | PB, ite 1953 FORD § PASSENGER -| Dr! hardtop, Pury engine, Pow. = t.- : ‘Trailer B_ Spotiess 3085 Crooks Rd. corner Auburn try sedan Radio heater. Ford-| steering, power brakes, wer “ * “ feed , Champ. 4 dr. Exc. nice. copes. peut f"s.. * windows, auto. trans. Ran and : itnanee, Lot 90, Park- Pg on bag "3 convertabie. R&H. Nice. MINGHAM sin mirror. chrome ing] PLYMOGTH oD BET WE. ct. Orion. "Rice Soak. fs 2 Rag ss Men © ae uk rs - BIRM NGI A} wheel dise, 24.900 alles, Excel | “ler. V4. Rb 8. WW. tires, tee Stee Te a BE ee NTN | ee | Se tte Te $095. LI 7-1239 or MUlberry is. |" r. ly eq * e ‘8¢ FORD, 4 DR. CUSTOM V8. | ‘33 PLY EXTRA x - " panier erie, Oe Lk. _ Bae. clean — Taare mileage. tS aown or cla cari z bay Wagon. Spring mist green.| $295. MY ‘en C a ee eel EE OUR LINE OF ENGLISH AUBURN MOTORS. $5 MERCURY ‘ Sales MAKES. = . Corner Pike & E. Bivd ey ithe ewes ME}-| _JOF'S OS FE 8 ns Wo aCe North Chevrolet Co. | 337FORD. 7 pR_ CUsTOM as Pot tad =e = , ; 1000 8. Woodward, Birmingham | with OD. Rb M.. Exc. cond $1495 OXFORD ee Transportation Offered 87) HOUGHTFEN. & SON |"# CHEVY BEL Ain 2 be Ex.) 1:04 Can Be seen : “cy” - SALE DRIVING TO 8. E. MO.. ° Rochester’s Friendly =a _AN OX. QU USED CAR . =. ) ‘Ss CHEVIE 2 DOOR, . NO|s = 8 to a =, Gree. Return about i0 days. FE 2-0631 Olds Dealer money down, assume pymts. of | aa JUTE en ® suIe. OWENS ~ = to 51 ft—3 3. ¥ 4-ENGINE TO ’ : : $11.46 per month. Call Credit; LAKE ORI MICH. MY 1 Gaui ut te ria, $80: Hewat, se0.i0;| 528 N.Main, Rochester | Mer. Mr. Parks, Midwest 47500, | tos, L -| 141s. sAGThaW ve eas | hy Fy St. Peters —_ Tampa, 443; OL 1 Harold Turner For + black & : We b to , “et ot $46. Servic L. 1-9761 : CHEV. GOOD COND. MUST ef. sharp. + Rave ‘6 PLYMOUTH SAV 2 DR., Sccessories. Sper cent pank| OB 31234, CAR_PAYMENTS 00 BURDEN: | sel. FE 24318. on | Suh Sty Salas eng aebos’eiacy | fed white. eport tone” paint rates, \%e down Se os VING FOR N some? ia sob p 00 ust to|'§1 KAISEA. RUN RUNS GOOD. FIRST car. Schutz Motors, 8. Woodward eae ha poh pao mile ake on Sept. 13 via Harrisburg end Vin- $100. EM 30061, H. Riggins. , at Li lights, fender skirts, white walls, Detroiter - Pontiac Chief | 3°rr cesses Dake: Srion Motor Sales Pontiac Starchief 4-Dr. - sate th rear speaker, 1 owner. cA eas OTHERN ILL. ; : 7 t, R& EK. oo ns TRE apt ll ender $7513. a ORD a ncory ee BIRMINGHAM Tanto. shift. with power, ‘Excep 1933 PLYMOUTH 2 DR. AN. NOW ON DISPLAY |NEW CADILLAC LEAVING Pai. | 48,07, CHEV, CONV QUALITY be benpr tea Se hts wne| & ieq rgih here o V8. beircdare fi t tecaue’ i Pack, very clean be to te this one. vs Belvedere 1EN AND BATHROOM | tira Harrisburg. Returning “Tues | cousider trade. OL 2g, Bel Air. 2 De atone. AUTO SALES with radio & heater. ‘ * : s meal peochlngiago vic STATION WAG- “owner, $300 dowa res, & e new cond!- ' FOR 'S8-aT NO COST.) day. Passengers share expenses. We a ee ce @_Qetiond 2 TE a white fires, and ae maempiete line of § and 10 wides 8-3338. Beétce te a oe oe FORD 1957 FAIRLAXE $00 V-6 woo, Full price with little or no era lection of iste Wanted Used Cars 88 31665 ater 6 model” viet pep and shop ee Shake DELUXE Rae, $125. Se Se TCHIN SON [27eg Se See ee tO | e oHETY DELUXE. 3 DR. MOBILE HOMES oe DOLTAR PAID FOR JUNK Fe eaten. PE > i942, SALES .INC. 5 MOCR as w30 FOR TONE AnD SPORT COUPE. V-8— Dixie Highway wusap aces 2-2866 days er| POWER GLIDE. WHITE WALLS, Drayton Plains 3-1202/ eves RADIO AND HEATER. A REAL Spon 7_ Sey! _8_ week Al Ready to Bu N AND TAKE OVER OXFORD TRAILER te aa uate tate te os aia. | PAYMENTS. FED 2-960, —___—_-_ SALES . {BAGLEY A AUTO PARTS are cmv SHARP. 2ba-80- oe SPECIAL WHILE THEY FE_6-0219 179 BAGLEY 8T periments Tacky Auto Gales, 193 Por good traflers. ot prices Begin PE 42214. 10r cash, oF wil) put out on ren- Bud Shelton Motor Sales wa 5 CHEVIE 0090 TRAILER EXCHANGE * MOBIL HOMES PS Fj UCK GOING NORTH FART IN Toad Either way. FE 6-6306. HAUPT 1988 "Ford *% ton pick-up F250 cus ‘ tom cab, heavy duty tires, Re&H, |‘ COND. SEEN dollar on late m ng fe Aubure & 8 Bivd, Pe cate | SfeF 6 p.m. 7199 Grant _ SINCE 1932 Authorized sales & service for ANDERSON CADILLAC, PALACE & PRA 8CH AVERILL’S NEED CARS 3). CHEV. 2DR. 210. POWER Picts ee Seine it “ore for top| “Gude, REM. very nice car. 611.55 | i 2020 DIXIE HWy, down, with $27.24 month. Lucky | FE 2-987 PE 46896 riers Sales, 193 8. Saginaw. FE; Pontiac Auto Brokers | — 53 ¢ f HARDTOP _ 100 ™ models, 8 & 10° wides, from | 2 to 50, to a _— ae] models now on display |W sell ur fi a bedroom used trailers, recondi-| pode ae ey veaeantighas ines Radio & heater, whites. We defy aratahie cg rental pian’ Wary” ghee mt FE Ste | co et eats rate! little down. immediate (pesseution. | WANTED BY STUDENT. OLD Domest feo gg aes pay 2 you go, a sa to restore as hobby. $25. FE g; ‘Birminghams finest trades. TILE GAS _—— ” PART & SUPPLIES | 3 60 8S Telegraph FE 23200 heed them. Drive the extra miles 8. Woodward de Hynter | Sales Lot tl 8 and Sun P.M. | it will pay vou well 4340. Dixie: __Birmi ——— _ Parts Serv. til 6—Closed Sun. Mwy. 1936 CHEV. 210 : Oa a “tL 8 CK. SPORTSMEN & HUNTERS. oer, H. J. VAN WELT V-8 power mack. Standard shift. oe ral Whit sidewalls. Excellent cond We here nerennn gen OR 3-1355 Prt.” owner Olive 25204. Call trailers, some with toilets Gat: S ater 5. make completely tazatenea, .—e¢ Mf & M Motor Sales units. For your ——. hunt AUBURN HEIGHTS 5 MOBILE Vit- ‘tage, New. '4 mile BE of apr 1170 N. Opdvke, + 8-63! PARK A. vARKHUR® vARKAURST Where living ts a vacation — 7) lovely acres includes a orivate jake with. good swimming, good *echoola, clue house & tornado shelter, Only 13 minutes to Pon- tiac. Also tratler sales Base rate $20 Phone MYrtie e 24611 Mimke tron ESTATES, MODERN oe & viarground EM SRFORD MOBILE MANOR. 2 Mi east of Oxford a! 1940 Lakevi'le Rd Thenade shelter - 40x80 ft lots. sidewalks Pge cement patios—3s" st For those who $ oh pest. 0 Oa 83023 wan ° rp MY 30721 ° TR RATLER | TO RENT. heb 635 8. Woody an lot Modern Robin 7) Auto Accessories Mobile Val onsen Tusaders | Dodge- Plymouth Dealer (0 IN, PIPTH WHEEL SADDLE. and tank. $55, FE 8-23 oe ne body & chassis of wrecked ear with 10,000 eee. Huff PF sets tien Co. Highiand, +5688, Auto Glass Specialists. oz for al! cars @ trucks | guaranteed. Toaese se seimiy Aste ia “Co. 12 oab: “ BUTE EXGINE | ‘ae “EABILLAS i aor i OR a fer t _of A Auburn reigns. New 53 CROWN VIC. TONE BROWN ‘ed nice tooking. $1,395, 910 Oak- " CASH Sor oe dollar on tate mode) cars. €27 Diz'e Hwe OR 3-1603 CHEVROLET Go meant V-8 Powerglide Bel Air THE HIGH DOLLAR | Schutz Motors gTade used cars. We ‘M4 CHEVY DELRAY. CLEAN, » Used Truck Parts 89A “ CHEVY PANEL fae COND | 4-TON PICKUP Ez low mileage. lots of extras. $750. OA 8-3196 i BIRMINGHAM ALL MA KES OARD iopets HEIGHTS MOTOR SALES | OUALTTY 2635 Auburn Ave FE 46632 | ‘M8 Chevy M9 2 Dr Several | in different colori & accessories | For Sale Trucks | 90 Priced to sell. $200 down or old. “a ~~~ | car in trade. ‘o] CHEV, a TON pore A-1 | . ‘ shape, $523 FE | North Chevralet Co. 1000 S. Woodward, _Bitmjngham’ _ CHEVROLET 1957 V2, PG. 4 DR. station wagon R&H, white wall-, | new ca* appearance. Bee this low mileage beauty today. just your car down. easy GMAC terms. | Haskins Chev. : on Dixie’ Highway at M15 5-507) Open_nites ‘ti! “AAA QUALITY 6 Months Guarantee R. & R. Motors Chrysler - Plymouth | LeGran | ‘NEW. DODGE "| on ts List price, $1, ed Our price, $1,338 HURRY —3 LEFT! McNEAL MI 4-2042 MAp 9 BIRMINGHAM For the Best Deal 108 ee 98 Conv. Hydra A : wer : 1956 $095 — ‘35 Piym outh V-8'4 dr. FORD 2 “ON PICK UP $995 | R & . 3795 — ‘$4 Ford V-6 2 dr. R & H. | Good rubber. A clean one. $605 33 Dodge V-4, Auto. trans, R & H. $475 > Ford V-#. Ford-o-Matie. $ — ‘33 Chev.°4 dr. R a& Wanted — $195, LARRY | & Pontieg R & M. $10 down JEROME ae to ee nocmnatny Tony OFtER | | OPEN EVENINGS 1794 Oakland Ave. FE #e801 ( \ : : & en FOF Sale Cars 91 1260.2 _ Auto Brokers PONTIAC auro BROKERS N. FE redit Mer. My. Parks, arold Turner Ford. — y- er Fos ) AP peal des SEDAN. 1 $100, FE BIRMINGHAM QUALITY. ‘$4 Nash Rambler station wagon . l-owner. $3 down or old car in‘trade, $845. : North Chevrolet Co. *38 Plymouth ae fe 33 Pontiac ata Just @ partial list of one owner, lean cars. Priced to se!!. Easy * North Chevrolet Co. __1000 8 Wood ward, Birmingham new extr save ~ Sharp Cars "86 Buick Hardt '- Fordomatis * 1881 power brakes, thunderbird engine. car appearance, load ‘Bs, Haskins Chev. te MA ao * sSor nites Mur LJ agon ‘36 CONVT. WHITE WITH hoor black top, slmrp, low ——, 2 "Door, P.G fom. power stee: ering, rece safety uip. $1 §-1723. — » Sen ae 3, eats and. win ames Whet a buy! Sse! Bhs sewer 3 CHEV. 6 a Tus* SERIES. W FORD & ‘ PLYMOUTH. Bort , _ 1000 S. Woodward. Birmingham : iTs., assess w mileage, 1 ‘33 NASH RAMBLER CONV, me, ‘a CHEV, 7 a GHEY. DR. P. OLIDE, 7 B00D seats, wt oo 62013. pitie sheser, Fo down av hes aver paymen' ® EXTRA N ‘83 FORD CON Sales, | _3-0650. | with all extras. PE Pew. ¥.| PE ¢1006. Fry USTOM 2 DR. Raw NER MUST SAC. ‘34_ a est Side Used Cars we SROMEG deta aacteoe acuti:| Waleepilinm, See cect One aft ve out where overhead is iow | i798 pe- month. Cal] reas mgr kind. $350 down, assume paym'ts. and save the oo Many | Mr Parks, Midwest 47500. Har. . _ Will accept trade in. #3139 makes & models to choose from.| oi¢ ‘Turner Ford j2 NASH AN SADOR, 4 DR W est Side Used Cars 33 FORD CUSTOM Va. Raw LR &HOMIGGR | 923 W. F PE 4-218 ae Trans. No down payment. | AMBLERS- A AMBASSADORS ———— : : Cais. R r work, BUD SHELTON , “0ST BOAR INC, ae BE Maa EE aid |MAS® & Porter Rd. - 53-4066 L Tohen +5155 ‘32 NASH RAMBLER, SHARP. RE- eS : DO Dadi — R : ; turned to seheol. -FE 5-7138. : pecial as cute &* +53 NASH 2 DR., R&H, NO MONEY | Ford § Cus todd is ies thecet eae nea | SOR astume ee ef 114.91 per agen bo =r Be ready Parks, Midwest “¢Ts00” Hara older car. a $1 _ Turner ie a -WAGR ELS Sch M ele ons quent. Body tein. haa re 5 utz Motors SASIT. 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Raeiish bike with spacmncter, . > \ a ame \ \ \ : A \ . . { * a \ : ene ol Pe ee 3 el — aan FEUER Woreteireem sen egerntidevraren Sele ds - sol See etree Sas vee a io 8 OS eke = : Sg ee ee \ i You. always get a better deal from; information call FE. ™ ma PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1957 _— —< nS e Disneyland C ; i a a ES ar oes —4 > -< Today’ S Radio. bens -- Bing and hank German Professor Fl ee : Yeo tol Wi Wice {Loses Illusions on Re Fresrame fereinet Gy'sations Usted tm this scluma are cubjest to change without nation | ihe eam ‘By JOHN H. MARTIN se nove op! oe Caerwoan gc” ' e- Foreign Director and was singled out for praise o—W, ae CREW, ster ‘Bap, ‘p Gone: Rewe era ow, 2 Oo Ete. Steve Allen. Signs Up Alfred Kantorowicz, S¢-year-old recently when Sovjet Party boss) 3} Shade tirwy ews 11:90—WIR, News = Ea ilone _— Harlem "Globetrotters|cerman writer who has been a|Nikita Khrushchev toured “East 23 Heroic ) : Sewn Wotiriek ware end anty pan Tag. Ss. Malone : 2 Comniunist for 26 years, Germany. WIE. News Weiaca CKLw, i my Weg, Mate Bares erates ema, Slagle for “Oc tober 20 . latest pr fil tonaallp naps Kantorowier left behind in his wront Nene. Weather wean, News, Spinerame Wav2, News, : aiucaekonit cane = eee _ , to the West. ~ flight all his posts and a library ” 4¢:36—WIR, Date WPON, News, Sports WSK: News Gectee Ww, News - ~" © By GACK O'BRIAN x * &* of some 8,000 volumes, including ww, Row M dQ = | tho—w. Musto News, SEL, Austis at ‘NEW ‘YORK (INS) — Disney- This man who was professor for|material on which he intended to/ 3% Se* W, Blile coase wae em _. | WIRE, Tom George — pe % Ree. shop hana seasonal . premier contemporary German Literature|work the remainder of his scholar’s Te ee sesaen Maelo With Mason | 9:e8—wigm, arthur Gedtrey | WFON. Chuck Lewis zw be hal Jength television ver |@t the Humboldt University in the|life. 2 Cornbread ¢:45—WIR, ocedall Beat THURSDAY MORNING Zl ‘axye oat sround Tews sion of ef's “Peter and the {Soviet sector of Berlin, has applied) ty @ statement over “Free 4 Conk ale peepee, | S00 WIR, | News Roundup] Fipk” i , WOAR, Bporte Parede _. |Wolf.” Sterling ualoray narrates aed goer ~s — refugee) Berlin” radio station in West |? Unclaimed SE Pata tote me | SAE Recetas | Moone Acct wo we] Meare Met f, Did you key pears M2 coutry which Is safeguarded by| mistteee jeune mans ($ face” Q 4 ‘ ke ; ‘sang ‘ ttan” a ae extreme decision” of. flight 7:390—WWJ, 3 Star Extra wear eve, Sheridan mw a Morgan é i ton “Garrick Gaieties’’? Wish the Federal Republic “year after year in the 32 ie ae ner Renee Nene pane ‘chetr Roundup WPON, Chuck Levis | WCAR, Poge , TV| Kantorowics an one—th 53 Operatic solo 19 Place of _ 47 Prench cae €:30—WIR, Voice of Agricit. | ty £:20-WIM, House Party he'd do it “again on some has not renounced | an ever diminishing « at the | 54. creck letter worship novelist a Warn Pred 22 ‘| :00—wws. News “Ww, Woman in Howe show. ., communism, but what he has to | excess of brutality, stupidity, of Ho peo 23 Doughy | ww, Are Funny Ske Sa tee CxLW, Mews Wath News Mckentie . ee say is interesting in view of the | violence, of lawlessness, the end- By Comeas Gas as perce bere CRW, ; Scan hens i BF ae WIRE. Don McLeod | Bing Crosby pays off Frank Sin-| current Soviet and satellite cam- | less flood of lies, the strangula oun October ——~ witn oason | WOON Sarly me. Qoie, | Wow, Bou ueckinoes | Woae eet, atra for the Voice's guest shot with| paign against intellectual free- | tion of intellectual freedom— |, __ "0"” oe Pe SOI "CREM. .Merpblower Shorr aa ey wx ‘Sins 4:00-WJR, Band Parade the Groaner on bed gore Nag by} dom of comment after the ~~ that all pyre — ret come/| city: ian 27 Explodes 1 Is Bi fel s : . Hurley filming a guest inatra| garian revolution suppressed by | Vulsions “ef transi: RiP IAI: : vow, Mightline = fave Toy excal) Gtepmpelbe =! gg Fai Oct. 3 and 4... Red army fanks. tion, and that out of these | > scdience 2. oe ~ : CKLW, Knowles wean a THURSDAY AFTERNOON Pog ane . This German, who has been a| BOrrible labors there might yet’! $ Niiisn ctpial anime cm ; Mews Hans ag~ = ge hg Ana Ose WIR, J. Vinell, Paes ig + SSteve’ Allen signed the Harlem |member of the Communist Party| D2 DOR & new society in which | § Evade: 3 ay a snely = —_ WWJ, Bod Maxwell %, Cur Wat, Hews Globetrotters for Oct. 20. and |,j social justice and personal free- , prscaniee Musie With Masen ‘ Austin W. News : since 1931, fought in the Spanish) 5" | § Woody plant = 40 French 9:25-—-WJR, Scores WIBK, Nowe, Rela Wink News George) 6:00—WIR, Philip Lenhart Jack E. Leonard for Nov. 20 . . . civil War on the Republican side, — ontet id add bao e 41 Purtive tevew *CRLW, Patter Bp. righ Bae | 2:80— got e pa Sporta- — Polly Bergen's big new NBC-TV returned Pape erate Sarg oy He said he had cherished his! Superlative o Group “ { cee 44 4 “wwe Marmel ica WATE Rove, Wo ; Sr hrs * * v ea torn dango rola Como)'Germany in 1946, says he fledjdream all the years he was aj? Newspaper ““ sit PD) EEN mal | WJBK, Kews, Reid wisK. Mune, with Mason ve Bill Colleran as pro-|from the area “in which the terror|€ommunist, then adds: bine oe es News, Ro News ‘ee Priouwe ‘ware. Hell - ol Bill directed the|of Ulbricht reigns.” xk *& ? WPON, Musio With Mason Muste matt um Wendy warren * News, B Chase Parade for seven years - . -| Walter Ulbricht. the East Ger-| -atter the events of the last few! ) ; - ; director upcoming Bergen}: i ‘| Saran workers’ uprising sup-| SAN FRANCISCO W — “How | show, is the first Negro musical | in Louisville Gets|_S4% FRAN < pressed by Soviet tanks) until the, uch this ° F; < ’ : emcees t/a ake YS comines Offer Special Coverage [Hungarian (ikew! much will you give me for -- Today's Television Programs --s=", . 0° Naha ty Sittin eric Negro Workers [rw nu tins, sted tr . NBC GETS FIGHT DETROIT #.— Tresi-| pressing and nerve-wrecking for so 7 tender James McGranhan, -“I NBC (both radio and TV) gets dents under 65 sho cannot enroll/many af us, especially for many! ee ISVILLE; Ky. rele don't need a gun,” McGranhan Channel 2—-WJBK-TV Channel 4—WWJ-TV Channel 7—WXYZ-TV Channel 9—CKLW-TV ine Archie Moore-Tony Anthony) \through a regular group will again old Communists—and after the lat-| V'U* § rary is getting replied. “Well, I need money,” {be offered special coverage on an est t terror unleashed by|ftSt Negro professional workers i. , : champieneile Rett Sept. 22: |individual mail enrollment basis the thugs of the Ulbricht regime ve ‘0 work in the book division.|Luts sald, “and this is . TONIGHT’S TV HIGHLIGHTS | Bell. (4) This Is Your Life.|8:45—(2) Cartoon Classroom. Strange — Helen O'Connell, who during the last two weeks in Sep-lagainst the intellectuals, in par-| The library board of trustees|Officer James Ward appeared, —_, Seventor De. Les De Feresi. sells a song so well, can’t sell Tre tember, Michigan Blue Cross-Blue |ticular—I have now given up the Yesterday approved the transfer|disarmed Lutz and booked him on . 6:00—(7) Sports Focus. (9) Pop- ° ; nent Faye Elizabeth. sponsor . . ah, but it happens to |Shield announced Tuesday. The last hope—nay: I have lost every of Mrs. Ruth Harry to the refer-'a charge of attempted robbery. eye. (4) News; Sports. (2) News. @) ee, a Doma: 9:00—(2) Garry Moore. (4) Arlene the best: ‘Net Gu and Meet the’ tend Sept 16 thre m Sept a out hai filth a ence ao and Mrs. Bar- : = brings lung family together)” Press, for instance . | from through new, a better world might be |bara children's de- " 23 - eGo. - - but rundown farm (the inheri-| Francis. 120. born.” : |partment. The two women, who RCA COLOR TY 6:10—(7) Sports: Wattrick. (2)| tance) causes trouble in “Wind-i9:36 (2) arthur Godfrey. (4)| NBC Is afraid CBS has filmed hhave beén working at branch li- ; Weather: Phelps. ~ fall’ starring Ed Begley, Andrew) ‘treasure Hunt. (7) Our Friend) (or will) an interview with Pope | braries, fill vacancies caused by cates D : “ ” : resignations €:15-(1) News: Daly. (4) Weath} “ey. which taerehg (ek i cms J E. Lewis Op | oo; SWEETS RA D0 TV “ : : 7 : w migh ' ; . er; Eliot. (2) News: Edwards. \* eres (9) Un-'19:90—(4) Price Is Right. out = = for ind = oe ° eCwls. pens oc om Grehams, Rachie the ‘ ” many Iron propaga » ° : : isville Free ic Library, . couple try “Escape to Nowhere.”|10:90—(2) Strike It Rich. (4) tain | Fall Drink S @:20—(4) Box Four rig ct ae Seal Truth or C = (Tito, Khrushchev, ete.) .. . a JTINKING Oeason said the move should not be con- NBC’s miff involves four epi- sidered as a step toward desegre- 6:30—(7) Disneyland. New season 11:00—(2) Hotel Cosmopolitan. (4) “e : gation. He said a Negro was elect- . opens with musical pé| respect aboard explosive-londed|"'° 75° Dough a haa oe longs By EARL WILSON ‘ed to the board of trustees in 198 MAUNTZ. TV four mouseketeers, Serge ship in “Typhoon.” (2) Steel Hr. with “The Catholic Hour” . NEW YORK—The fall elbow-bending season is on. I wad-,and that desegregation actually : Prokofietf’s orchestral fable} ‘“st.) 11:15—(2) Love of Life. arial dled over the other morning to see Comedian Joe E. Lewis began around 1950. Negroes have 12:30—-(2) As the World Turns. (4) (Color) Club 60. (7) The Erwins. dle, switched {it to a Mexican on and that, too, has been re- The Confidential publisher, and Liberace, his bitter enemy, were at adjoining tables, but didn’t get in a fight, unfortunately. “Peter and the Wolf.” (9) Monte|9:45—(T) Sports News. 11:36—(2) Search for Tomorrow.| Here’s something to sneeze at: | Start his 18th year of public tippling there. Lifting his glass eee. eee avenne ot me By erms .. 4 Cristo. @) Jasz Age. Repestl s 4. 7 powting Live singles! (#1 Could Be You. (1) Robin|Perry Como and Gisele MacKen-| ooo... to a man at the ringside; Joe E. sald, “Ladies jrenee m4 many branch ‘Member of of Amer match. (9) National News. (4) & Ricky. zie, good personal and professional! § a4 is ss and gentiomen, I would like to toast a great) *¢ ¢ icans, living trends, from end of} ty King- pals, would love, to exchange guest : * American | . FE 4-1515 World War I to 1929 stock mar- oer Andy. Comedy. King-|11:46-—(2) The Guiding Light on each other's shows this| | ‘ << « & _ If I want a librarian, 1 look for C & V ELECTRO MART ket crash. (2) I Love Lucy. thinks 11:55—(9) Billboard. season but can't—because re| We all started ‘a librarian, not a Negro, Jew or 158 Onkioné Orme “a 8 Comedy, Lucy, Desi return in| ®mother man. (2) Ellery Queen. sponsored by rival sniffle e all s to see what famous patriot Catholic,” Graham said. “Race or Open Mon., Thars., Fri, rerun series, Zany couple hag-|19:19—(9) Weathervane ; > Was out at that hour. {creed makes no difference.” gles over changing apartments. “ ° THURSDAY AFTERNOON. . “Rod ‘Serling wrote a TV play “BOB HARRISON!” shouted Joe E. “Well, Since the arrival of baby Rickey|1@:15—(9) Theater 15. 12:25—(4) Window Shopping. besed on the Emmet Till case Bob, here’s mud in your eye.” 3 hich was too hot for TV to han- they need more room but can't ‘0 | ke Ellington, harpist 11:00—(7) Soupy’s on. (9) Million wish to clear anything with| creature? Sammy Davis | Robert | 2 y Davis Jr. was attired in his new mustache. paces, Peli Paps Neberta] Oe Se Re ol ae ee President of their TV. film! Mrs. Horace Dodge 3d (former actress Gregg Sherwood), just | Catelogue “Net” Prices Sherwood. : and Broom. - ar — in from Europe, told me that she lost her baby abroad. Joe E.| Attractive Demonstration Room =o deep la Test pilot's|> Gott. | 2:00—(2) Big Payoff. (4) (Color) |listed as the firm's _ president. stayed on the floor till 2:15 a.m., due to a slight case of scotch. | Expert Guidance — Complete Installation . flights. (9) Movie (cont.) (4) | Ett. @ Matinee Theater, (7) My Little) Bridget's just 5 years old. Owns x“ & * ie = Father Knows. Comedy: Ander.|#2:28—-(4) ween: 2)) Margie. stock, too. Peggy King, just ahead. of Joe E., sang beautifully and, pias go ga-ga when actor Cor- (Coler) 2ies ——: _ _ |g:g0-—(2) Verdict Is Yours. (7) SEs talked nice, too. nel Wilde stops in. (2) Damone|i1:9—(4) Sports: - Parker. (2) Erin O’Brien, Steve Allen's ex- : “Right here in this sot 3 . “| Topper. gal singer, stars in an upcoming said. “I'd lik my! (cont.) (Color) Sports. “Cheyenne” episode with Clint she said, “I'd like to sing my . . g:00—(1) Onsie, Harriet. Comedy: |11:25—(2) Nightwatch Theater. Lo-(*@—@) Mary Morgan Walken, Exto Gas Gacmed iso con latest hit Columbia record —| 409 E. Maple, Birmingham MJ'4-5230 has trouble with “The Bor) retta Young in “A Night to Re-|%:55—-(9) News. to act with Gene Kelly in ‘Mar eee rowed Tuxedo.” (9) Movie} member.” Regis Toomey inj . Morningstar,” Clint’s 66, ie. ‘ (cont.) (4) (Color) TV Theater.) “Child of Divorce.” Sime) Brighter Day. (© — are 3 THE MIDNIGHT EARL | HOUSE OF HI-FIDELITY Comedy: Glenda Farrell, Paul For a Day (1) American Band! Dave Garroway bought a *** Hl Bogan — Bell — Fisher — Pilot — Gerrard — M Hartman, Sam Levene, Larry|11:30—(7) 30 Minute Theater. Play-/ stand. (9) Request Playhouse. — = York town house Marilyn Monroe's looking for Klipech—J. ~ ea = = — nd oot iracord — Blyden in “The Old Ticker’—| ‘right Charles Boyer finds mar- Corvette, increasing 10- t. on the West Side. . ce a spot of TV audience participa| riage to younger woman threat-(*1—(2) Secret Storm. | ig sports car collection to- five. & ee Wai, come phen ee CUSTOMADE BRODUCT S CO. tion shows. (2) .Millionaire.| ened. (9) Mystery (cont) (4)/3:9(2) The Edge of Night. (9)| - ++ Pet of his $50,000-worth of | house) Tommy Manville’s 735 Clobe Se. FE 5-3135 Drama: Ex-GI used million-dol-| Tonight. (2) Theater (cont.) — Bugle Theater. “+ "| Iwxury hotrods is his 20-year-old : y pager poairas pron eorepeetiort : 4 . Jag. around wthout 19th bride Pat/ + $:30-(1) Mom’t of Decision, Sus-| Caulfield hesitates to notify po-|¢:55—(2) On the Farm Front. 4:30—(2) Our Miss Brooks. fal ded ay Dick Cole, her date... The A eo. ord "O) Pride of Family. *(g)\7:00—(2) Jimmy Dean. (4) Today. —e “8 Room. (7) Mickey's 5 ne Estes Kefauvers are vacation- ufomatic Laund ry & Cleaners News; W'kamp. (2) News: Le- :80—(2) Meditations, (4) Today’s Farm Report. 7:45~(2) News. $:00—(2) Captain Kangaroo. (7) Cartoon Carnival. (9) Corliss Archer, Charm. (9) Playhouse 92. $:45-—(4) Modern Romances. €:00—(2) Susie. (4) I Married Joan. (9) Circle 9 Theater. §:00—(2) The Early Show. (7) Mickey Mouse Club. (9) Dance : PEGGY fl , and he’s doing th welterweight bout. (9) Homer|8:30—(T) The Little Rascals. [6:15 —(4) Range, Rider. Roy Haan Dies at 64 sins iets pes - . rich WASH ED and DYED DETROIT @ — Roy B. Haan,| Maria Remarque is still writing his best-sellers in longhand =| . . : 64, cireulation manager of the De-|never learned to type. PICKUP and Produces Deep Sleep Revenue Official Dies tim Woke alll Ma cetrucand’t WISH TD SAID THAT: A college education isn’t essential. F REE DELIVERY FREE French Scien tist F Reports New ‘Vitamin Sedative’ min B-1. It puts the patient into a deep sleep with little effect on his body system and has also shown remarkable possibilities for use in psychiatric treatment. * i opening session of the 22nd Annual Congress of the United States and Canadian section of the — Fl fy? i Hit ts E i Hi? In the operating room, it { fi ih i + Seo 1:00—(2) My ‘Hero. (7) Lady of ALL IN THE FAMILY | If Ida Lupino and Howard Duff Ri and refuses to make free-plug ap- pearances for his ‘‘Time Limit” the new. “Os 45” series is —— Gunn . Nice casting: letter sanedlSa : WILSON Mike was yawning. Can he t/ Sometimes just being a graduate will do—Glenn Bernhardt. TODAY’S BEST LAUGH: There’s a kid in Texas who bought his mother a mink coat. Saved fourth. That’s earl, brother. Taffy Tuttle says she gets dizzy after one drink—usually the (Copyright 1957) Mike Todd was there with Liz Taylor and be bored with that beautiful | Wide Selection of Components Gaston ... Connie Moore has the best songs yet in her new show. ... 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