in A-Bombproof Ruins: 15 Hurt’. : Salvagers Quit Digging After All-Night Effort; Walls Teetering eh JACKSON (#— Workers _ broke off rescue operations --early today in the shat- tered ruiris of a collapsed building, leaving at least six men presumed dead in sweeckage that already has yielded, four bodies, The task of uncovering tangled tons of concrete and steel which buried the vietims will resume later today. Walls that threaten to fall will be knocked The halt in the digging that had continued throughout the night canceled the last faint hope that some of the trapped workmen would be found alive. * - 8 Pe rans q ees (Claims 10-Lives Indiana Crash | [Threat ec of Rain Postpones 2nd Series Contest Th r nt eer zz chs i s : Sunmerield Reveals Plans to Broomfield Option Taken on Land on West Side of City, Due to Open in Year di Pontiac will get a new post office within a year, State Sen. William 8. Calvin Baxter Suffers - Bowling Alley Fire Calvig C. Baxter, Keego Harbor Third Degree ae in| e. i ok ig ur no : More Pictures on Pages 2 and 53 if int created Geoagh ol oer Nine Muncie Residents is a — TT ee rem. dike Are Killed in Headon Seateas nein ‘Tomorrow will also be fair Estate De Pg ed ~~ 2“ egpbemisoamanll be ES oes naked pte por veer imag iting for the : same name, 13 men = ts @ aid, Sennen : were Sanaa nenmaiee er when fumes from shellac thinner : | ot ae at eae ; ignited In @ rear room. In downtown Pontiac the ‘announced yesterday an op- : «a workmen MUNCIE, Ind. Ani-eutome-) | thermometer reading preceding 8 No cost was : @ garage as samy ganss: get bile. carrying. nine Muncie res off-duty jamitor, William), m. was 52 degrees. The mercury|™entioned. : ing and smoothing cement in Daines, told Mosher the fire start- : , B forms, The workmen were thrown idents, eight-of them members Ofleq when he turned on an elec.|T 2 at?pam — ay ae ee 20 feet , one faftnily, smashed headon into ajtric light, eausing a spark. - | Main often wil s The $2,300,000 Michigan build- Keystone man’s car Wednesday Mosher estimated the damage at TT cian aaaroes poy esa ing, scheduled for night, crushing the life trom all 10)$25,000 to the cement block struc. 5 ew o ae gon asp pe i. fi of ot se " 7 * j 3 ‘ : 9 ss E Crm Powers 18 pct Secs hatred slo 0s wil SSR es Smee ‘Sw eeimeg' pe nl eas was ev 0 bu at $40, 2 ’ Ra 4 s | lautomobile accident in Indiana his-| Almost a third of the roof col- ing as a one-story, modern struc- tip penect: bet. tetaceed’ Son tory lapsed over. the ‘eight-alley lanes | ttre, **not a monument-type build. lunch less than a half hour earlier ‘The victims were Identified as |at 1:15 p.m., Mosher said Beteeie thes tae oan ot lighting when the east’ wing of the 200: Fred D, Beal, 3%; his sister, Le |township stations and firemen from design. ; yeaah as amy tha i ar pe Romo et ih p battled the; Hit by Stevenson in see was ng pou or ; , 00; ; 3 a % : . : 7 : fourth floor when the collapse AP Wirephotes| lian, 30; their daughters, Ines, 8, “leu , who also is a fire de- West Virginia fwd a came. . INJURED IN COLLAPSE — Seriously injured was trapped when a reififerced wall gave way in | Chestinn, 6, Vickie Lynn, 6, and partment member, was trapped private parties in Earlier, Frank Herlihy, the gen-) ut still alive, an unidentified workman is lifted Jackson yesterday. Ten are dead or missing and | Claudia, 4; Jesse W. Price, 37, latter he entered the front door| ELKINS, W. Va. W-Adlal E.i.) un, geting sat lee t Lege3 eral contractor, had made an in| trom the ruins of a new office building where he 15 hurt in the collapse. , , all of Muncie, and ‘Thomas B. |with hose. He was rescued|Stevenson said today that under! government for 30 to spection tour of the building with) Burns, 96, Keystone a winds i government 50 years, r HOF - , Keystone. through a w when fire sud-ithe country's natural resources the plumbing ‘contractor. They dea idenly ripped through the Summerfield said bids will be ‘ : : occurred six miles/denly lacquered |‘haye been i ee 123 Dig for Cave-In Victims a ee ee laa Tague — and turned sched “la the very near future,” » ° i : —_— - Eugene Eissman said state police Several other firemen and by- purposes aie oe at » start bd > ’ standers gifféred minor burns not| Th¢ Democratic - Herlihy there indi- told him Beal’s car, traveling re cation Ygreen” concrete wes. be- he Care southwest at high speed, hit Burns’|fequlring hospital care, Mosher aol eo "ae ot what he| Plans to expand postal facilities ; gald. meniin Pontiac were announced by ing used. He said he believed the|/_ : : j . car and pushed it 88 feet down the : whe: ore nid. alate, Soong , concrete had been properly cured] _ . : road. in a lifetime of conservation work! appeared in The Press . and ail precautions taken not to| JACKSON (INS)—The_-123 con-; “I figured I should help these| “I was kind of mad at these) The smashed cars locked stills, Says Design Not Cause |in favor of political appointees.” yn deqeae ted Ta oe . pour it too fast, - lviets who risked their lives trying|men, I made a mistake and [im/boys when they had that prison|Burns’ car turning over, as they one. : ; present “Tt all happened so fast I didn’t/to rescue six men trapped in ajtrying to make up for it.” riot a few years back, but this|slid to-a-stop at the side of a of Building 5 Collapse Stevenson made these critt- nea beck cait thea he Some _ get to see very much,” said/coliapsed building under construc-| Joseph Carchon, 31, ef Detroit,;makes up for it.” curve in the road. LANSING ~The “ear clones = my wie for aap him “ ts series Russell Taylor, 64, a carpenter|tion in Jackson had one main pur-'5 to 15 years for robbery and high- Trooper William Rice said Burns INNS archjtect for) ginia’s eight electoral votes - ark “there 2 ques- who was. inside the building-|pose behind their heroic action. . | gacking: apparently applied his brakes be- the Consumers Power Co. Build-| otherwise ponpolitical s pe ec Pontiac's need” addi- “There was a cloud of dust and) They wanted to show, although : ‘Ford at German Plant fore the collision, Tire marks ing that, collapsed yesterday in| drafted for delivery at the Moun- tional . ties, it was over in about three sec-|they have been barred for a period| “It’s the human thing to-do. If) oo OGNE Ge w—Henry|Showed he had slid 50 feet before; Jackson said today ‘that the dlis- tain State Forest Festival. oe onds. Shortly afterward I could o¢ time or for life from society,) my family was in here, I would (o.04 t7 arrived here Ssserday for| the impact. . aster “had nothing to do with the) Even these criticisms were Kennedy Schedules Talk 2: ‘(Continued on Page 2, Col. 1) they still are not wholly apart and| want people to help them too.” (1. incnection of the German Ford! sine ge Phra seis de mingled with praise for the con- that there is human goodnest—| 1+ Russell Tra of the|Automobile and Truck ‘plant, er] ve ‘OM| servation achievements of Repub-/ DETROIT #—~Sen. Kennedy (D- ‘ ‘ even behind prison walls. ae + hghty leased eon of ts nt ddiatiean a. Brink § Defense Set ventional,” said Kenneth-C. Black)jicans Theodore Roosevelt and Gif-| Mass), making his Bank Robbers on eee, wee Mey “- of the Lansing firm of Lee Black} is an During brief rest periods from |With “his boys.” He said: making firm. Fi Fi and Kenneth C. Black-Aisociates ray ring rwae = a fects nletpal poten we age pall of ‘ ’ . ; ' ery from his new campaign al Are Only ‘Shot centage Guemecereve. |. ae E fo Submit Motions — {srcnitects tor the butting. “it has|strategy, unveiled ina nationwideldianer, Oct 11, sponedted ty Dee With Cameras er Co, structure, these are the ro testers Hea r ans a in hundreds of build- aera address in Pittsburgh trots 4th Distriet D he oo - ont st t. \ganization. comments prisoners from South- P P] . BOSTON —The defense in the as In spite of the fact that Walled) ¢™™ Michigan State Prison in , {$1,219,000 Brink's robbery trial . ..»| Jackson made: t T ] h I t : ti says it will.submit a number of . P ‘ . 8 : Lake was swarming with “cops”| “*¢ or lelegrap NTETSECTION | motions ‘today in behait of the Newsmen to Quiz Vice President mo he ad the bank robbers got away one day! William Kent, 27, of Grand Rap- eight defendants before the case“ a 2a Bie ee this week, although not on the ids, serving 3% to 5 years for ! i» goes to the jury e 3 s e ; 3 fet clini ie asi they eet — we « George M. Foster, chief deputy State Highway Com-/ Both prosecution and defense Nixon Re orts {0 N a tion on lV Toni f od . ’ | “We heard i news over the! have let th resentation . were captured and had to answer radio, I guess some of us are kind missioner, last night disclosed that the relocation of of evidence, ed the presen | : for their crime. er of sentimental, we thought we/Telegraph roac at Orchard Lake avenue was “designed”| 1, case may go to the juryl. atlas bi Bek a Lie | Unless one noted the cameras |could help out. Besides, many peo- ' ight- or Saturday. mokn-| _-” ce Presi-cials and P nt Eisenhower, Pacific Coast, infe the North = and their crews as’ he drove|ple just "ink we're no good and 0 carry ComMthedl GEAtiy. Os SRGriins eee tee proposed “maa acc ocean Sars dent_Nixon-reports tothe -nation'before leaving next Tuesday “on) west; through the Farm Bell, , thtough the city, he might have|we wanted to show them we could/MOrth-south expressway through Oakland County. The detense rested yesterday in|tonight on his 32-state campaign|another swing that will take him) into the South and the Southwest : been worried when he saw the/do something.” But Foster added: “We-— the ninth week of 'the Superior tour that ended last night in Phil-|to 14 states in 10 days, and into New England. ou crowds around the Com ty Na-| Rollie Bradley, 33, of Jackson, don’t intend to run the €x-| awarded for the mile-long re- Court trial without any of the de- adelphia with a blast at what he He arrived at National Alr- He chose “the City ot Brotherly : tional bank and the ndmbers of/14 years for forgery: pressway through there), location of Telegraph road north |fendants testifying. called Adiai Stevenson's “‘cata-\ port here late last night after a |Love” to answer Stevenson's pro state police in evidence. “I thought they might need some unless we can’t do any-| and south of Orchard Lake Ave- = : strophic nonsense.” wind-up foreign policy speech in posal in New. Jersey on Tuesday 4 A “tMmovie was being made and help, I still got a heart no matter thing else.” nue. An ovérpaés to carry |pg+ ts. The GOP's campaign workhorse) philadelphia, last stop on the trip |that President Eisenhower ee many drivers and pedestrians were|if I done time, These are good)”. B . esas ing of Orehard Lake over the relocation Michigan Color Tour |will make his first network tele-| that took him wp and down the |the lead in seeking a ban on interested in. the process. guys (prisoners) here and the pub-| °P® than sane pe sents (ote pegs! was started in May, but work has [Best This Week, Next vision appearance (NBC-7:30 p.m. gen bomb tests, 3 Arriving, unawares, on the scene|lic should know more about. the roe bie woes ‘en uilectel ages been stopped, ee EST) of the 1956 canipaign in what - | That, Nixon sa Ae late in the afternoon, a Press'guys in prison.” ” wR ° ese : ; ! LANSING ®—This week and the, the Republican National Commit- ] n Today Ss Press speech Ross McGath, 26, of Benton Har-/Proposed expressway, Foster said) Highway” department officials) .4+ i¢ the time to take a color|tee billed-as “another first.” - | : trip, * bor, 3 to 15 yests for breaking|t Would be built to carry up to/nave explained the delay in con- t Michieas dhe tutti Political writers in eight cities! County News. 28 : : ; '150,000 cars daily at speeds up to ion. 4 steel short-e of Michigan to see the 7. SOONER 14.0 «000968 ke dinary and entering: ro Gruction. is due to a steel Moliage at its best, the State Tour-|visited by Nixon on his airborne) Editorials ......00.0...0c000s 6 |the history of “Somebody had to do it. We miles an eg F jage, which they say is due to thelies Council advised today. -;campaigh tour that traveled 15,000) . Food News........:.31 thru 41 [campaigning Owe something to these people. pee re “ oe ried ey eel Mike this summer. | Tye council said dovens of north|miles in 16 days will quiz him on| Sports *........47, 48, 4, 00, SL jdoubt as pway.” Poy us een fe — en on Completion date for the over-\country areas have wired in that/hic findings in an unrehearsed pro-| Theaters .......... sites «ses? | son) has Collins, 42, Ft, Wayne, oe of the i Pan hm (pass originally was December, foliage colors are now at their peakigram. » ee TV & Radio Programs......58 serving life for second degree} a * nn |1956. Foster confirmed iast nightjand will hold for another week| Nixon will rest here for five| Wilson, Harl........... aster sad ' Ne contract has’ yet been it is now set at June 15, 1957, or two, : days ‘and confer with party offf-/ Women’s Pages;./,.42 thre 46 : # ) « ' d : ‘ b > ary oa Sy “ ’ ‘ ni a“ A } | r he — =. j! ee e Bs a ed another atomic weapon today at the Maralinga testing site. The ground-level blast was the second inithe current testing series. ‘ The Weather ‘Yoll U.S. Weather Bureau Re rt ¢ 10-15 miles hour shjftin wi at 18-15 an hour ie by gor dll at 15-20 miles an heur tonight. ve Teoz $ z i 7H F 355 73 Jeannette C., Kathie and Deborah las; five brothers, Robert, Walter, John,: Oliver and Otis, all of Ala- bama, and two sisters, Mrs. Lizzie also of Alabama. Clinton F. Richards - The Rosary will be recited at 8:30 Thursday evening in The funeral service will be at Mount Hope. Cemetery, yesterday in his home of a: heart condition. Today in Pontiac are temperaturé’ preceding @ «.m. At 8 a.m: Wind velocity 13 m-p.b Direction: Westeriy. > sete Thursday at 6:09 p m fises Friday at @:23 a.m oon sets Thursday at 6:11 p.m. foon rises Friday at 8:16 a.m. ed m. | ‘on April 21, 1891; His parents were 5|Brotherhood of Railroad Carmen. Alfred E. Stone Alfred E. Stone, 65, of 1064 Myrtle Ave., died yesterday lafter- noon in Pontiac General Hospital! following a surgical operation, He ‘was born in Sussex, England) the late George and Elizabeth Ru- mens Stone, from Sussex, been with the cémpany since Jan. 14, 1918 and was a member of the Besides his wife, the former Rose G. Davidson whom he married on ‘Nov. 5, 1938 in Toledo, he leaves al son, George E. Stone, at-home. Service will be at 1:30 p.m, Sat-| urday from the Donelson-Johns.Fu-| neral Home with Dr. H. H, Savage ating, Burial will be th White Chap-| esSursresess : el Mettiorial Cemetery, Friends 7 ie 4 if K.; two sons, Kenneth and Doug-|E Doberry and Mrs. Ethq) Herston, the E Donelson-Johns Funeral Home: for! & Clinton F. Richards of 64 Mlinois Rd. i: 10 a:m. Friday from St. Benedict's E Catholic Church with burial ink Mr. Richards, 47, died suddenty' | Mr. Stone had lived in the Pon-|E tiac area 42 years coming here Bir A car inspector for the Grand — Trunk Western Railroad, he had — of the First Baptist Church offici. E call at the funeral home after, RESCUER — This picture of a nurse being lowered into an area where workmen searched for bodies was a familiar sight throughout the a The Day in Birmingham ; ' Phys Bank, Plaza Eye F new vigor to the there, counts we now have in in Expansion at Telegra ham's stores and eight others, add business ou’ But zoning: limits the area and a A Bloomfield Township. official ‘isaid today that several possible buyers of land north of Franklin uture = Fae SEES en eee 73. ae rezoning land, No homes now feel. ond MATCHED —Look, What You Get For— , Bell Chapel of the William R. 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Whether 7 Be you prefer checks, pop- ‘ lin, flannel, or plaids you're ready for gusts or. showers, Roll, club ond Peter Pon éollar top off your favorite silhouette. Half belted, slim and controlled fullness. Each has its own matching hat; All this and in just your size, too... 8 to 20. _ What pretty styles, you'll carry with your favorite outtits. New fall fabrics anhd.plastic calf... in pouches, totes, vanities and clutches. At only, 2.00 each you want to ‘own several. Come in today and make your choice while our selection is. complete. i $tep-in rayon crepe. Satiry traces the scalloped front and potkets, rhine- * stone centered buttons. . ‘\ 14\2- oda} 2. The émpire sheath . in black, royal or wine vel- vét. Rhinestone jewel > - ) / trien, deep surplice neck-— line... 1444-2214, Charge Yours at Waites e+ Third Floor ‘ ats y : Cherge Yours of Waile’s «++ Third Floor Tosiery : “ : > La rah is o holf price sale you'll remember, You gave '2 on first quality, full fashioned nylons. 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Red, white, pink, ue, navy, Leng Sleeve Sate: reg. $5.90... . now 00” pricey | GIRLS’ SKIRTS s> Men’s Long-Sleeved CHILDREN’S | | WROUGHT-IRON | | a a8 SWEATERS | SHOES} |__-NoveLTiEs |; Reg. to 7.95 5 ae WL re tas 2/1" Values ot in / °° | | Girls’ new Fall skirts in soft pastel Fa : plaids "Full pleats and zipoer closing. | Broken sizes and colors in jf ‘Many. novelties to 1) Wonderful wall lamps any pen Bly pe Tlcagnn Sage fp Sizes.7-14.0 7 reg. 3.98 hendeatne | sectond, Wat 204.1 Tikes’ aptin ee @ a a eels, emibestdery sate, ‘ste desi Girls’ Dept—Second Floor) ; Lom arenes 8% to12, 12% | - me so save aswi | whe all @ Ideal for gift giving. =e | ving. and easy to inetall @ Buy now for Christmas ‘ 4 Se i ' ; . Be won se i@| Wailte's Stationery ~ First Fleer Walte’s Toys— Downstairs Floor’ GIANT BATH ||| Printed Linen TOWELS | | Calendars ea: te ie | ye ia Reg. 1.29 ye | |} 100% Pure Linen Printea with i967 | i. Pamous Montex ant Cannon quai!- i, calendar! -What_.a ove) idea! 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Save now! | | gifts, *| { @ red, tan, mavy,- Nenstecel Waite's Mea’ s Piaiahtaesstiiwee Floor Watte’s Stationery ~ First Ficor i } Walte's Notione~Firet Fleer i Walte’s Poetry rivet Fioer { Wattea Loatoren , Waites Girls’ Dept.—Second Ficor pn ——— — ~ memeeel i) Brass Plated OCCASIONAL | WALLETS | | CHAIR i Reg. 1.00 D> /y 1 | i, Beautiful leather wallets. Fiip |’ | ; ill -eindows me your treasured pie-||[ OO | fairs ee Reg. 12.98 for tele. & Each a Waite’s Les ergoods ~ First Beautiful brass-pidted all-purpose chairs. * — wearing washable plastic | VAN RAALTE HALF SLIPS’ | e Seootiiin construction through- out | @ For use in any room ! Res. 3.95 2/7 NYLON TRICOT | First Quality suPS, Chenille to. 595/ B00 | Bedspreads Pamous brand pyloh-slips with nr | 5. Now 00 | Pe Bebe, Only * ion lace Arims, Never need iron- | ay is Reg: 4.99 COBBLER : ing! Logg wearing. In white and | pink. 32-40. Watte's ‘Lingerie ~ Second Floor APRONS | ~Fine gouge, heavy i Ly | chenille in full of. twin Hen. 1.98 | a 1 size.. Some with bullion 1 fringe. Multi - colored @ Available in the letest decor | Lévely naif ships of 100% yion | ||, Preis pring cobbler aprons with j chenille overlay and solid ‘er it re Pd jn reomy * Paane! Ban- i colors of white, pink, ond tur- i quai. P el colors’ sires M~ |) F Fi a ‘Maes Smell “Medi. I colors! 1 am. Large ' : quoise i |, Walte’s Limgerie—Second Floor Watie's Housedrenses Third Peer . Weite's Farniture—Downsiairs Floor — Walte's Domesticefourth Floor ° 1 — output was weingeatiot ta sie Fontiog.. predict ‘that one of the really big Only a few short years ago such an years lies ahead and that the 1957 ‘cars will outsell the 1956 Pontiacs by 2 ee Re ae eens ‘idiieanieieen " ancaenen thb good ol days when the landlord would . renovate’ the is if Giecie, Et dela: his Sa no’ ast ae eee tees wm es but os this figure does serve to /show the ~ importance of a healthy set ot teeth eS en ee cas or 4) “Over the next few . if exami- nations are made, beneficial re- mults of these appli will be ‘ revealed, Such examinations have been made in other cities, with quite uniform results. . . Those parents who are taking advantage of the opportunity to ‘protect their children’s teeth are to be congratulated. It is to be ‘hoped that the time’ will come. when an ever greater degree of | tha-oem will be possible. 8. Savings Bonds Still a _aTop Investment Buy elcome, Warren! ..v= _ New City Next to Pontiac ‘in Population; Big in Area ‘Truth: What gets a terrible _ stretching in a political cam- paign. ' Pontiae éaleomen its newest neighbor, A ‘por of the Bible by _ Robert D. Cox Foals that the figure three appears more | /taeTie ot Gt Recording to the Ha ings of Mr. Cox, there are at least two “score important phases in. His life where it Is the predominating figure.’ A special invitation to Pontiac hunters comes from Carl Johnson of Cadillac, who, has a big pack of hounds and will lead a series of bear hunts in Northern Michigan. If you're a bear hunt- ing addict, write him for reservations. We'll be ansing you mare: Our neighbofing city of Flint has two world champions of whom we're not too jealous. They are / Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rudi, each of whom / olds the pipe smoking | for that sex. They are to ay at the elghth annual international / pipe-smoking convention at . Montreal. / | Verbal Orchids to- gre and Mrs. Samuel C. Fitch , of 8 t. Clemens St.; sixty-third ‘wed- ding versary. /Mrs. Lillian Perry | of 263 Norton Ave.; eighty-eighth birth- d Mrs, Frank A. LaLonde snee Ave; , Pageant wedding a Mrs. Charles Borst ths cgay Bt.; ‘Aitty-tirst wedding a4 Mr Nellie Sumner ; glghty-seventh birthday. sei ‘Mrs. Samuel Cross esa fifty-second wecsins ine Mrs. _ John Beardsiey., é , formerly of oe sixtieth th year, re-— ~ the results: wats cams. ’ dates are effective only as they — : _ Aim Higher, AS ie : = go fore e d 3 ae Me ‘ ste i TH if a i i $ zs é : | lly rtd ae David Lawrence Says: Do Caran Trips Win Votes? Emory §. Bosardus, professor of social psychology at the Univer- sity of California, puts it this way in his book “The making of Public Opinian”: i “The election (1948) indicated that public opinion is influenced _.by the people’s occupational and = William Jennings Bryan, actually spoke ove cottons ef aelken te dane port nes hr. the ° try then and in 1900 1908 poe voy “political party that seems to have i i i ir ef [ g g iH if ai | “ a these groups tends to vote for the the must to offer it.” That’s why “peace and prod- perity” are being émphasized. this year by the Republicans, while the St. Mike's and St. Fred’s Democrats call attentioin to as - ee eed ee ee as possible for the final tally. © against these schools using the (Copyright 1956, field. That's what it is for. New York Herald Tribune Inc.) Many who have children in the band believe that someone in au- esa ro mec wk Dr. William Brady Says: serene ee et eee mained for the ‘most ored by schools and band leaders all ov i 2 Arthur J. Miller, in young in years, was elected this week by rte ky a large majority. Including most of the - . township he sath Sead, WHET “Getto nade ee ee First off, let's make sure every- has an area of 34 miles, making it half-dozen speeches in the East, ‘one knows that gastric means 60,000 population puts it in eighttr place Raps pon’T PAY ach and has nothing to do with athong our staje’s cities, headed by De- = John w. Davis in 1924 made an £45. _ troit,. Grand cs, Pint, Dearborn, extensive journey across the con- ‘Second, let me say that in. my . Saginaw, Pontiac. Tt con- tinent, with many opinion, at any rate, & so-called teins the “Technical Center. Six, years route, but President Coolidge, with “gas attack” may. be associated ago the Vi of Warren had a popula- only a limited campaign, won. Al with accumulation of consider. Smith in 1928 did more traveling ’ than Herbert Hoover, but lost. Certainly Alf Landon in 1936, able air and/or gas in stomach or intestine and with escape of more or less air and/or gas from stomach or intestine, but the presence of the gas or air is not the cause of the trouble, and it is rarely if ever that it causes any serious distress or impair- ee - ment of the heart. appearances ie only a few large = tn many instances the. actual citiees—and won every time. He | ‘ trouble ascribed to “gas tack” President Hoover, and Jim Far- gaa” is biliary. colic (chronic gall- ley, FDR's manager, WAS adder inflammation, with or with- In milder—well, yes, A wsow, if While Harry Truman’ in 1948 sider it.so mild—cases of bellyache madeé a “‘whistle-stop” tour, Dewey with bloating. by. gas/ and/or air, traveled just as extensively, and. the cause of the discomfort is not the presence of gas and/or air, but muscle spasm at some place in the ‘Certainly “dare /q tothing te alimentary canal. The spasm pre- the record to suggest the candidate vents or delays the natural pro- who goes out and sees the people rate of the incr) gna Grough the and shows himself to big audiences” canal. ; wins while his opponent -loses by When the: she ‘jelacen, a staying at home. The record sug: good deal of gas and/or air may . gests just the opposite. be belched or expelled from the But there’s a very tnipertant bowel, and tho patient associates reason’ for presidential can- relief of discomfort with the es- didates to travel widely. And cape of the gas. The truth is that President Elsenhower is well relaxation of the musclé spasm advised to make a number of /relieves the; pain or discomfort (personal appearances im differ. / and at the same time permits the lent parts of the country, / air and/or gas to escape. : Tt has everything to do with Now what causes the muscle the morale of state and local spasm? rn give my own idea, _ Political organizations. They need which may be right or may be to be pepped up and stimulated to wrong, but only on condition that work intensively, The leaders we stop there, for if you want to- naturally have enough enthusiasm, but it can be increased among party workers when they see the =| believe the immediate cause of candidate in action, ds he gives the spasm which is the essential to their fellow citizens a demon- feature of most bellyaches is hyper- - stration of how he handles current acidity + dos excessive acidity, hyper- issues. Also TV nowadays helps ghlorhdria, oversecretion of hydro- to multiply appearances and stir Phloric| acid ih the stomach. up organizations in other parts of ’ go further with it, you should. con- sult a physician, the country the same night: : relief for the ISSUES VS. PERSONALITY cond: be on ganins How much do issues have to do such |as prepared chalk combined - with the result of campaigns, andi with magnesium te, about what part do personalities play? seven grains of former with, Issues mean everything and candi- articulate the issues. chew. — In the pamphlet Yankee Stom- ‘ach, for which send stamped, self- aadiessed envelope, you will find ed instructions for the use of this |highly satisfactory antacid for hyperacidity, acid ertictations, sour : stomach, heartburn, hunger pain, 1 Water-brash, bloating by gas, and ~ the irritability that accompanies: A Shadow tame x. Bat wine MI gt Bellyaches Caused me From Excessive Acidity _ deprive the body of calcium. ” J were the victim I wouldn't con- * «you don’t confuse physical in- _INFATUATION VS. LOVE ‘sincerely ii love, it is smart to Sodium bicarbonate, comn used in too Jarge doses as an ant- acid has one serious fault—tt upsets the acid-alkaline balance of the general system, Magnesia, also commonly used in too large doses, is not only laxative but {t tends to were two boatloads of hunters w fired about a dozen shots. Nota year passes that~our... house, garage and yard aren't hit by hunters who aim toward Milk of magnesia asa laxative for children and magnesium sul- fate. (Epsom salts) as a cathartic for adults are both objectionable for this reason — most American children and adults suffer from - calcium deficiency anyway picture windows broken and oth- : tetnepe, et eee Chin ene cag ers have had tame white ducks or 190 words long to persona} ‘Killed. It has always been nec- Bene eee oe pone Ne essary to confine the children to sdtressed auveleps’ ta, font Ft = ccc tine Press, ‘Ponting, M x "Must a tragedy happen before (Copyright 1956) the heavily populated Sylvan and ", «+ That comes between the acts. } ig H z Portraits BY JAMES J. METCALFE I like to listen to the words . My dear wife has to say . not when we are watching the sort giving her a pen and pad... jot down every notion .. . So could write her version of . Opinions and of facts . . . And save her questions for that time ~ . (Copyright, 1956) 2 Years Ago — MONEY devaluated 40 GRAFT CHARGED in Roosevelt regime. Case Records of a -Paychologist: Weigh Marriage Future Carefully Helen’ will probably have a tremble. It will give you butter. « happy married life for she is flies in your stomach, too, and smart enough to test herself as closely resemble true love. well as her boy/friend. Be sure So yeu need to be on guard. For infatuation is ‘a selfish at- traction. In it, you crave the other person for your own en- joyment and thrills, — ‘In true love, you want to dio what is best for the other person while your own selfish interests are only secondary, fatuation with real love. The one can disappear on your wed- ding night. The other can be nermanent. By DR. GEORGE W. ORANE Case S-382: Helen W., aged 19. is a college coed. “Dr. Crane, I started readin : your columm when I was in Junior NOVELTY THRILLS High,” she began. _ If you have Prscigl dated before “And it has helped me immense- and suddenly find yourself kissed ly, especially In maintaining my nesohtaly by a desirable member moral ideals. ce “In this college town, your : column. doesn't appear in our little newspaper, but my mother always clips it from our newspaper and mails it to me. “And so do the mothers of gev- eral other girls in my dormitory. Even when you think you are“ double check (upon yourself, as It involves throwing all you re sources into the Partnership, in- cluding the man’s future pay. checks as long‘ as he lives. _ When you marry, you owe an obligation to your parents, as well as to your future unborn. children. In fact, you cast their proxy votes for their other parent, so -be shrewd. ae Oe Siclaiaues people of different races want to marry. But they should look ahead to their future youngsters and realize that hybrid Helen is doing. ; enclosing a stamped return enve- Happy marriages don’t accident- papi aye ws nee under lope, plus 20 ‘cents. ally “happen.’’ They are made in ~ a Always write to Dr. George W. Crane tacts Satie by Se catelis anti Marriage is a matching of two tn\care of ‘The ‘Ponting Press Pontiae sis of the boy and girl prior to personalities who can work asa seit sod envelope amd the te ene: their wedding. . team for 50 years and sacrfice {ring and printing costs ‘Jou send Sexual infatuation will make » together for the mutual good of ” juin? 7 nlees! share and pam. as ee ager Gees the family, \ ‘(Copyright 1986) ' One Pale t Pinking Shean te I = a ake ae | we comero vou — sows fo 52S. SAG. PONTIAC | ee ~ Get your little folks in a goliath whipcord _ all set for that cold ‘ ae fall and winter weather A. TOTS’ NYLON ZIP PRAM SUITS : Matching helmet and bonnet and detach- £98 _ able mitts and feet. Sizes 12 to 24 mos. - B. GIRL’ 3-PC. COAT OUTFITS : 1 wool and hat. Fur os or valet rin pr shag teres BY ° . 3 C. TOTS’ SNUG NYLON SNOWSUITS . One or. les with quilt lin- : . Fa oO: - ings See boys ae Sines’ 2 to 4. 10° co ee b. 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So low — 4 oe i because the Clipper Craft Plan é @ combines the purchasing power of i" 1226 stores — to keep you ~ , best-dressed. for less. ~ 7 9 ; 4 : / /, i ff CLIPPER CRAFT cautt It’s Easy to Open a HUB ‘Charge Account! — 30 DAYS—60 DAYS—90 DAYS ~ - HUB CLOTHIERS | 18/20 NORTH SAGINAW STREET. La te age E All-wool “DOLL"-styled - SUBTEEN COATS ca 9.Q98 — @Oxford Groy @White Pile Lining A “DOLL” #f a coat for the subteen doll in the family. Luscious oxford gray Zibeline warmly-lined with a glamorous white pile lining. Has a side belt = for a snug fit and shiny pearl-like buttons on the NK front. Sizes 10-12-14, Buy now and save! \ No Charge for Alterations i Water-repelient poplin BOYS‘ CAR COATS . 98 ‘\ Hurry for the savings on these sturdy, water-repel- lent car coats! Smart and new for shool and casual wear with wood buttons, quilted plaid.Jining, warm interlining, tabs on sleeves, four and stitched bottom. 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Buy the first pair at the regular price and get the second pair for only 5¢ - GROUP 4--FIRST PAIR 6.98 oer dee shew GROUP 2--FIRST PAIR 4.98 | @ Children’s choos : @Teen-age styles Second GROUP 1---FIRST PAIR 3.98 @ Women's sports @Women’s playshoes — @Li'l boys’ shoes @While they last peir from this group a : ; - GROUP 3.-FIRST PAIR 5.98 @ Women’s novelties ‘@ Women’s sports ~@Women's playshoes @Children’s shoes _ @Boys’ dress shoes | @Teens’ shoes Second peir from this group ] Second | pair from this group @ House slippers -in many styles @ Women’s smart new novelties @ Children’s sturdy leather shoes @ Women’s smart playshoes ON SALE ONLY WHILE THEY LAST SAGINAW AT WARREN stores Open Mon. Thurs., Fri., Sat. Nights L , Second @Children’s shoes ; _peir from @Li’l gents’ shoes @Big savings @While they last. this group GROUP 5--FIRST PAIR 7.98 @ Women’s arch shoes @Men’s dress shoes @Men’s work shoes @ Limited quantities @All first quality” @Whild they last Second ‘s pair from this group PONTIAC to 9 4 ae ‘BAY CITY @—Four bear hunts have been scheduled in East Michi- | Keep warm from the inside out _ Men's Winter Underwear SF tr 82 ) eee ee i & F at PANTS, By: W. J. ted, Dated at Pontiac, Michigan this 19th/. day of September, A.D. 1966. ~ OAKLAN meeTMNTY. | 289 369 To: PROPERTY OWNERS, QUALIFIED . _ pockets, wide belt loops and eavy duty zipper. Pre- parties of the Pontise School District » « of Pontiae, Avon, Bioomfield, Orion, Stevens cotton twist-twill slacks and cuffed in oxford gray. 30-42. Setarterd Se Grune of Pentian am shirts, fully Sanforized with belt loo Sylvan Lake, Oakland County (Pontiac . P 5 Syvee, Lake G Cuaaly Peaking and buttons well-anchored. Vat-dyed in . District No. 19 Pri. of ‘Avon, Bloomfield, tan, gray or green. Double yoke shirt t * TO ‘owns . aKian " 7. ’ County (Avondale Schools District), ail has no-tear sleeve vent and lined dress PRE-CUFF in the State of Michigan. collar. In 144-19. Cuffed slacks, 29-50, of proposed alteration of boundaries of the Pontiac ~ District, Oak-/ WASHABLE CORDUROY Smart navy or brown.cotton corduroy that washes and 4’? 8 acres, more or less, bounded on the west by Opdyke Road, on. the north. by Feathetstone Road, and. on-the east and south by the Avondale Schools District, being parts of Section 25 and 26 of | Pontiac Township, Oakland County, | Michigan, more particularly described) as: TIN, RION. Bec. 25. W % of the NW % NE \% of the NW_% TIN, R1OB. . me. ; All of the W % of Bec. 26 WN E % of the SW -\% except the 6 20A ee . trom ihe Pontise Cit Schools District rom the Pontiac City 0 rict, * Oskiand County, Michigan and edding Heavy Sweat Shirts 1.69. the same to the Avondale School Dis- irons so easily! Full cut with zipper fly. Pre-cuffed . and smartly styled. Sizes 30-44. SANFORIZED ARMADA trea! "Ouxtand County Michigans Heavyweight cotton, Crew neck. Fleece LANSHIRE PANTS hearing will be held at the Osklend back. Choice of white or grey. S-M-L. =e we Sturdy cotton and acetate in smart oxford gray. Pre- County School Office Building, 1025 N. Telegraph Road, Pontiac, Michigan, on 59 orc igek Ree deecrived property yrenefer.| Cushion Foot Sox - 3 pr. 97¢ cuffed with tunnel loops, oe ee eS ee Nivlondelatoried ted sel bed . well-made deep end . e vt tion of AN YlON-TEMIOTCS anc 1, White . gw : \ Seeaerien. ate men ‘éotton. Cushion toe and sole. 10-13. afong ppt By. 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SAGINAW AT WARREN, PONTIAC | stores OpenMon., Thur., Fri., Sat. Nights to9 j * ‘ . oe Pie x ‘ : j s (' ph FO . , One ! | | 4 a ae ee to ' - = J ay pr j urmurspay, ocroDER « 3 10 a 7 8 s r Sets New __yMaiasing and wanted to place a os a Pk mal bgegt na nyzonaedl See a, BH AB is Pa gy A ete Baie NOR( E Big 10.6 cu. tt Refrigerator, -List Price 239,95 Roomy 10.6 cu. ft. refrigerator with spacieus 42-1b. full- width freezer chest. Handy egg nest and butter bank in Handi-dor storage space. Generous size vegetable crisper: keeps food farm-fresh. Convenient half shelf keeps small items ready for use and easy to reach. Tall bottle shelf provides ample room for beverages. Price includes Delivery, Hook-up, Series and Waren Sogn capac ity FEDERAL NORGE Gas water heater at this low price $8) — See this terrific bylgain at Federal’s today! Norge 30-gallon fiber glass- lined water hegter at this low, low price. Magnesium anode prolongs heater life by constant and protective electrolytic/action. Save now! Price ineludes Delivery and Service “e ue store SAGINAW AT WARREN, PONTIAC S Open Mon. Thurs., Fri. Sat. Nigh 1957 Norge washer at territic savings! 5218 List price 279. 95. This new 1957 Norge _~ automatic washer with Dispenser Wheel ~~ washes-your clothes soft-water clean. The Dispenser Wheel is a completely new concept in washing; when soap of de- tergent has loosened the dist it takes a soft-water rinse to flush it completely _ away. Dispenser Wheel makes this pos- sible. See it, buy it at Federal’s. Price includes rome i Installation, Service and Warranty - Matching Norge ~ automatic gas dryer 188 No more “weather worries” with this matching NORGE gas dryer. Just set the Time-Line control to the drying time de- sired and sit back and relax. Let your “Norge dryer do the ‘job for you! No more “clothes-line” backache, saves you time, trouble and money, too! List price . 259.95, INSTALLED FREE! 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J Individually tailored for finer enregrenes Yes, here's the pick of the crop ‘from the luxurious imports- regularly priced at 87.50 tailored- to- -measure suits suburban coats 58 “Y Perfect for Driving suit fabric “world . ported flannels . your choice of im- herringbone and glen rich domestic wool J Smartly Tailored plaids’. . . also / gion . worSteds, twists and mony more... in- dividually tailored for the right impres- . » anywhere YOU GO... Save at Men's Clothing—Mein Floor on 100% wool insulated Gold Bonds “VINA-FOAM” insulation: Lined. with miracle Vina-Foam (blown plastic) which is sealed between the outer shell and an inner layer of glove-soft, glove tanned leather. Actually ‘tested in~sub- zero weather! We believe these are some 9 of t the warmest footwear you can buy. insulated azalist shock, too! 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Hust sey CHARGE IT! : | _aimbler JACKETS / Usually Priced at $18.50, Now he 4 sensible jacket, smartly/styled . | SUBURBAN COATS Warm Quilted’ ‘Lined 87 WOOL suRncoATS ‘IO Join the Crowds Tomorrow! See How You'll Save! ~ o Come to Barnett’s now for one of the biggest selections of fine sharke skin suits you've ever seen! You will agree we have « tremendous woch—and at prices you—tike-te—— FALL SUITS. To-Days Big Specials at prices — that will open eyes! ALL WOOL SHARKSKINS $ You Don‘t Heve to Pay $50 or $55—Our Price Just... LOOK! All wool, year-round sharkskins that weer like leather. A rare buy at only ‘gs 67. Extra pants te motch tf desired. : Fine Wool FLANNELS Usually Sold et $55! Our Price Just . ~ We don't believe you've yet seen flannels of this opening ee = Ay ET ts an epecial thet you'll epree tg ir | : , Finer Wool SHARKSKINS $ ‘4 p67 “GLEN N BARR’ IMPORTS § 4 g] You Don’t Have to Pay $65 at Barnett’s! — $P a4") FALL TOPCOATS| 3 A Tremendous Selection - Special Opening Savings! ; ALL WOOL TWEEDS A Challenging Low Price—Not $50 or $55 Just +s leniasteil Wool TWEEDS » 1f Your Taste cit $65 But Your Budget ‘em over, Whe Would Expect to ver $75 ALL WOOL TWEEDS like this you don't get very often. Be smart, get yours new e set for the fall end winter. You ean't save money any / = : Nobody will believe you ff you tell them you ony paid $48.67 for these, They're deinitely worth $15 more. “SILK ‘N WOOL” IMPOR TS For the Men Who Wants the Best. A $45 Seller Anytime—Now ‘Only Ste Every one a dandy. Expertly etyled and welt tallored. Bring the . Mrs. with you, she'll recognize this opel value and we want te please both of you. “Take lt Easy” Then See These! Theyre. re tant Come ed to see thé best for they really are the finest wees eoans at anywhere near this oe You'll save a $20 os tad All sizes, regulars, sheets and longs, 33 to 46. PGE IT! a mst say CHAN Remember—Y ou hae Need Cash! Fabrics — Styling — Looks! Compare! Then You Will Agree COMPARE Any Way YOU LIKE! ‘For Wear — For Value — For Tailoring DOLLAR FOR DOLLAR-YOU’LL 150 NORTH SAGINAW ‘waar DO BETTER AT BARNETT’S ESS_NEXT 'TO SHARS NEW ADDR nina a : “It would have taken us a yearin _ Dis-\and av helt % sccumulate | the {DR HENRY. A. MILLER Hie SE ‘ 7 North Saginaw Street Wt me nance "by permitting her voumgif! <{ Phone FE 4-6842 earlier this year had ex- . “ son's pet rooste he Fi. the township's school |capsule sealed. into the corner-jearly morning “Better ia te Silt ' funds, The two schools|stone of a new library at Evans-| Judge Foster, Res. ceek can or bode nee fe ae ee cost of a ar about the size sule is scheduled to be opened fin addi-i706. high he ei. (i aa teet fg Sasi Ale : - \ a beautiful Spray Cologne ; in the four famous fragrances SUC umn lor sophistication _ WHITE SATIN a tw vA RED SATIN for excitement $3.00° *plus tax dows 72 N. SAGINAW _ “Where Quality Counts” jie Sl -_— Peers ~ SOLID SAVINGS AT F. B. MELIN Co. Kroehler Studio Living Room- Bedroom! 2 YEARS TO PAY! : a 4, = : q . The lovely mag STUDIO SOFA in gorgeous : ae coverings by KROEHLER is a marvelous ' ‘ “buy! Beautiful, durable coverings, large bedding cornpartment. BUT YOU ALSO GET the smart matching chair, 2 End Tables, Cocktail Table—2 Exquisite Lamps and handsome Pull-Up Chair! ee Reg. $19.95. HIGH GRADE FAMOUS MAKE — ‘WARDROBES Made of heavy gauge / ! stee!, wonderfully con- 9 / structed, designed for ample roominess and / | \ JUST LOOK WHAT YOU GET: ove @ 6 © @©0e ee ee ee FLOOR SAMPLE: : MATTRESSES / Bergains Jn Neme Brand — RANGES WASHERS . DRYERS... Refrigerators © and tT FREE . PARKING Park on any let and we refund For iumureds comfort, beauty and convenience at a tremen- ~ dous saving we offer this highe HIDE. AWAY BED colors yeur money. This is your shies te buy # really good innerspring mattress by pn durable y Parent at a PHONE. a reliable manufacturer, with excellent coverings at @ tremendous BIG SAVING! FE 2-0179 saving! Box Springs to match going at the same price Rid-cin 88. SAVE $60!. i "3 s Savings from 35 to 50%. = >. STUDIO COUCHES . large couches” that open. into full size, ‘...comfortable bed. Durable coverings. Attractive colors. sour 549 ‘ j e ¢ | ¥, : ® ‘ ’ | ; oe 4 ' / : : es . oy . " A a z 4 Fj ini a ee ee a ot: Se ae ee Pe Sa Ae Ne BE er ee nee Oe aS aS oe os ea ~SPIN-DRY ‘WASHER cx “HB: iad te * m0 am! e rom and Spins Out More! growing | c ater Than Other Unit a Pres | ° Cuts a Full 21 Inch Row Vike por serves) © Convenient Hand Throttle © Rinse and Fill Fauset— i Paces cea ae ingen © Smooth Running Boll-Bearing Wheels @ All Aluminum Tub pies win So IN of that Soy © Lifetime Guarantee on Steel Chossis— © Easy to Use Control Panel Pt ‘he D Goma : © Come in for Yours Beer cad The Pow Pastor’ program it rv | LEAF MULCHER E, SY DELUXE — + inde een int i per, -ELECTRIC DRYER tn oS January, Dr. H. H. | : @ Recoil shorter e Side chute ejections $5 will speak on “The Purposes andj | - @ Cute close to walls, poles, ete. . NOW ONLY tion of Evangelicals.” Dr; Savage ’ — is a former president of the aseo- 3 see Ee GET YOuRS- TODAY! | -New-air_your clothes, fluffier and sweetér smelling ee, than ever before.. Many new work-seving feotures | tee. Be CONVENIENT TERMS ARRANGED TO FIT YOUR BUDGET! | oe | Says Ike Given - | ee ee ros | eee EEE You Ride While the Mower Does the Work! GIANT SIZE 24-Inch RIDING POWER MOWER| ee — .*%. £SAVE 80%! Chamber of Commerce and t 4 $169” American Butter. Institute said) . for Big Screen 21-Inch e e Comfortable, bosket-type wire mesh sect. , : this-ia the farm ‘situation -now: RCA - @ Clinton 3-H. P. heavy-duty engine . . . with A 1. Farm net income currently! is 9 per cent’ higher than a year| | reverse gear and recoil starter. oe iB (eee “ =e” © Convenient throttle on handle ber. 21-Inch PHILCO co LOR TV “« Speeds to 41 M. P. H. . : nd aan: @ Speeds to 412 TOP-TUNING TV. With HIGH, SIDE TUNING! | e Exclusive safety feature clutch. i biped 6 Now everyone can af- Benson Claims G OP. Has Rebuilt Agricultural ey A big oa 1953. LOWEST PRICE EVER higher than last December. 3. The total value of all farm assets at 173 billion dollars is an! all-time record high. . 4. Farm foreclosures are ad S ' the all-time record low. / 4%. Three-fourthe of the nation’s farmers own their farms, 6. Total net income per person fi last year was 15 per ¥ cent ‘higher than in 199. iiicils-tcis: skal ies wi series With REMOTE CONTROL =| fod Color tv. Ful NOW ONLY A 7. Dairy farmers’ cash receipts} = — werd. Just a touch on the top 249.95 Velue | «fidelity color and bal- this year will be nearly 10 -per | © @ of set turns it on, $ 95° anced sound. Choose $A py” cent above 1955. : se = Ps -- . changes stations of furns bl d mahogan x 8, Farm exports last year. were Bs. ° a inch rt . Shh coun — 199 Dain’ : ides, this owes t i PS H ets you ¢ tions : he ved in 30 agen Ont the fe 2 ® vot gy terms arranged *- fit your tae Groom Oa au With Trade-in price ever. Re “mesg in Washington,” Benson a Weite's—Downsiairs : Waite’ ee eetchgn voxel 3 - . , said: . * * #* “In 1953, .we inherited a bad Sess SAVE *50.40! =|“ SAVE *40.90! —and one of the steepest price declines in history. Farm prices wore 9 vat ee a Famous Brand Twin Size COMPLETE ee ON YOUR : inherited a situation under which Full Rotary bo gh MATTRESS and SPRING BED SETS PORTABLE - SEWING _trols would apply for 1958."" J With Metal Frames! DIAMOND fi R 149. 95 / wu — wnspeerion ff °° / MACHINE Spoil QQ” by White Year Diamond Rings Cleaned, | oo rit ar ~ SQ Go musi} COMPLETE! i : YOU GET: T @ 2 Twin Mattresses Desk Model. @ 2 Twin Box Springs 2 Frames with Casters Reg. $219 SEBO Made a LADIES’ LIGHTWEIGHT LUGGAGE SALE Guaranteed - . §$gsol and sturdily woven striped ticking, PLUS two : WATCH 4 } Ateel-toil box springs, upholstered. -,to - match, @ 4 sizes. . . each at one ‘tow pile oe - a REPAIR |. be dae | / PLUS; two.all metal frames, tough, rugged, yet easy- . ath mtg A ee and “rethaleo sel “ of? . os LOU-MOR JEWELERS | " to-handle with smooth casters. You, get all. six pieces pred ce: - and WATCH REPAIR: J] °"*"™°"20!* sowing: for @ limited time only ©: Choase yours in green or blue. aha 45 8, Saginaw IE Weite’s—Downstatrs ‘ Weiter’ — Downsials (Next te Oakland Theater) i “ : g : : " : —~ - — ae, k é { % ¢ s r fi 3 } tay ! : mh le LIMITED QUANTITY ! SS ea ak oe Waite's again offers this spe- ‘cial sale for a limited time, only. | Imagine two famous twin innerspring . - m@ttresses — with sag-resistant borders GUARDIAN ANGEL * pretection COME IN....No obligation... purchase necessary... Fare - seven-month-old oa the 5 waste pice. je, was alll set to kai as pinay inal ‘at the birdie, ‘tis dommeae pal “Candy? o Beatify Thaeeent XI in Glittering Ceremony ae Se Aug. , 1689. The process Cent XI, a humble man who dared|for beatification began in 17. pr eager ate soy ol aE “authorities were hostile, Frat ‘beatified Now, 267 years after Innocent's « wa be 7 parer ee po tre be cl pees ste °c. and Mrs, ‘D. De. Prizio of ‘inna: : et Champ and Candy, a year-old a 5 Si Seemelmaaenion - — { their bus rides every day. They moza at Leon Sept. 21. Perez was, Rnd Shins Paste jhave been temporarily transported! slain on the spot. Somoza died last to Willis School. Saturday in a Panama Song Zone | Em Three groups of children in the| hospital. . : ‘|passing the weapon from Bermu-| Children in the Walton Boulevard|déc to Rigoberto Lpez Perez,’ district, Whitmer said, will lose'who gunned down the elder So- ‘DARRELL DRUGS 37-39 S. Seginew ot Water St. FE 5-4521 1 i|Boston. Peat ‘Closing | Again, Maybe for Keeps; . BOSTON (INS) — The Sinancial ly. beset Boston Post went for the third time today. Court | appointed bankruptcy trusteés op- erating the 125-year-old morning newspaper indicated this could be’ its last throes. { The trustees announced today's editions will be the last published’ “gntil further notice." The an- | nouncement gave a gloomy de-' scription of their futile five weeks’) efforts to find a buyer, un ivi itia hi: i i gett #23" he ities ess A 6) i) peti ry! ah icarese, ‘Theve ‘Pope was to “reduce expenses. a wares Otintie towbe, at Within a few years he had elim-/ ' comedy star, who survives| mated the Vatican's long- “standing | ints and Biiedays ‘Mansion’ s Walls MORE HEAT on LESS FUEL ® Heats 2 to 4 rooms * Produces more heat than other heaters costing much more. : : " “Quoker Handy Front tighti ‘ois tine enlls ccunlehiad t. ae soe @& Handy Front Lighting finally to little Joe that his pet » siicive Guilin “Heat 9 Approved for Scfety | “Botch” was taking too long to 16. Wai h Fingertip Con- : leatn anything. “I know, I know,” | — sa 3 ~ghaye es os replied Joe. “He's deat, I just want, + vst se Parker one 11. Evr-Clear Flame Door . him te be with acd es.” aes, 12. Certified Rating oe 4. Leow Chimney Outlet : = 13. Lexeriovs Boked-on Fin- 2 a : 5. All-Steel “Furnace Type” ish _ ___ Turtle Living Antique Construction S : 14. Automatic Satety Oi! ; OKLAHOMA CITY ®— Bob fl & pore Batt oon _. lenni, curator of les at ‘ fically ma. Rete ee Regie a or reptiles at the) Cat : Oklahoma City zoo, says he thinks one of his giant turtles is 600 years old — but he can’t prove it. The | ~ Galapagos tortoise, “Methuselah,” | pr. tt stam Only 3695 $500 Down Delivers! Ward's Give Holdens Red Trading Stam, ps! ! Double Stamps Monday Evenings 6 P.M. to 9 P.M, MACHIFICENT Mame -nveuse vipa | =*4 "Qh ula R ro cays en eels ie” pestass convene: vray (i): ON GLEAMING MIRROR-POLISHED ALUMINUM a tc tata tales ie cde ae pars Ameya wade poy Delivers Set! BOX SPRING Per As Lille $125 5 Week . ALSO $39.95 “fou . ‘A most fortunate purchase enables Ward's to offer you this /i famous Fashion Rest Mattress by Simmons or Matching Box MIRACLE POSTI ‘SPECIAL BARGAIN IN SLEEP COMFORT! ‘$ 500 Down Springs for only $39.95... (Only $1.25 a week.) You'll thrill to the smart new Colortone Covers in colors Construction treated for spot and stain resistance . . . You will enjoy the Rest bs a tre, et restful comfort you get as a result of Simmons’ riew miracle healthful posture construction ~ Truly This Is an Amazing Vales al 30.05 | ey. soto exclusive at age | oe wy, x Ask About ik WARD-WAY CREDIT PLAN | c. . 0 U TH @No Interest! , SAGINAW | pene Carrying, Charge! - summed it up in his to the Washington, so : ae ~ ia STORE Week-Days ® Open Men, & pd “But only the public was sur- ‘prised by Dr. lon s prescription;| Then, both he and his most doctors had Calls Mother's Bluff BAYTOWN, Tex: (INS)—A Bay- her Tetitiering of knees and little at- | Nine-YearOld Harried | his six-year-old sister, and he wanted something done it. house. him Ster already aban- sumed their reg trough the Professor © sk © y explained and big-breasted,”” he said, DIFFERENT FIND ever, is different. This is how he describes its = “The body is erect and graceful; and anatomical observation, * * * “Legs long and tapering without tention to feet.” stimulate its s *inagical properties.” Absent From Vacation P ELPHIA. aut tie cae idn't mikxs a of school pie i Two days after she fin- a certificate for ‘perfect attend- ance, she broke her leg in a collision at second base. She went to the hospital, Ae 4g from vaca- ft ae “ eo a = Ps a Bs . All Wool” Round A special intp6ductory on of fine all woo} carpet in scroll pattern that is Available in beige and Z ular through the years w pattern will excite you. doned the ‘on-the-shelf’. approach. "i ire Wilton Reg. $10.95 a delicate made for ‘Bs Sq. nutria. Ya. tion, Buy With No Money Down— Take Up to 36_ Months to Pay/on = | rice Easy Pay Plan Pies TOR: pani Close-Out on | Reqy: -Made Drapes Regular $7.95 $ By 95 Pr. F Choose from floral tone-on-tones, | bark weaves in pink, gold, wool, beige, nutria, and green. Special Close-Out on 1, 2-and 3 Pair Lots! $14.50 Values... 11 N. Perry St. sandal. Miracle Fibre Solution Dyed _ TWEEDS Extta heavy weave in the new miracle fibre that ‘withstands sun and atains. Can't fade! All ordinary household Atains will wash out with water and / detergent. $7150 5 95 Sq. Yd. ‘Pontiac's Oldest Exclusive - Floor Covering Firm! Phone FE 4-2531 b : Consult with McCandless’ HOME FASHION ~Caskey’s most recent find, how- breasts small; arms folded across "ithe thorax; waist, hips and haun- ches modeled with remarkable skill + $34.99 (AP )— Mary nearby~-Gien- ished seventh grade and was given Pe a ee Toni OLDEN Ao i Durchare of SR ok a EE Y : Your Cost, decker or Far on LnpaantInatment n Dlr Wall n Hath thas Why We Go Al Out Possible for the Entire } : ‘SUPER VALUE ‘SUPER VALUE | A tt 5 a EXTkA SPECIAL EXTRA SPECIAL Now, Teke Six Months ete) UBLE STAMPS ' 4 or Trim | $69.9 99 fF ne as SUPER VALUE | SUPER VALUE DOUBLE _ebepectnaee Warm Interlined Ladies’ Car Coats 10” Warm povlin Ca work, sport oF p 10 te if. / Saas Ladies’ Wool PLAID. JACKETS » “10” ith "Patch “Pogiete week TAMP: tron Perieet tor but i) te] Baas or. NS 7s SPORT JACKETS a ee a rink ih DOUBLE STAMP buy of the TOPCOATS 2S EXPERTS for FREE HOME Ing. reg “aod, ‘ma DECORATING {6 PLANS. © — Se to @ a? day October Coat cond Men’s Warm Suburbans alue m warmly ee * a * sama Bue STAMPS © St : ee eee = OUBLE 7 m EN, From our rou a Fooade’ Maes 7 to 14 conta. 100% Wed fl October Coat Special Group of $12.99 BOYS’ WARM “) SUBURBAN Ay < . storm windows and doors, ea |JFREE Building Estimates] Keep Out the Cold |: 52. >.<. ‘ Sek new on insuletion dinetiee to | make your home weather-tight before winter sets in. See our big stock of weothér- ~~ stripping and insulation materials. Don't wait! Comein today! Gal HG SEHVE Eiii Giid.iit 7 ECISION MADE LORD : ‘ Ez < : ‘LEATHER FULLY GUARANTEED wpesunen: she sat quietly, | commissioners ‘not forgetting the “sir” which | springs automatically to the lips lot a Southerner st to men used no respectful title . when addressing the members of - “stunpY - , SKIPPY commission of her home « é county of Madison. . eo 8 & 7 * > . : ’ they refused to explain 4 | the reason for asking the Board iq it wit rH dit “REG. $5.49—YOU SAVE 1.34 _BEAUTAIRE a | ‘ ; crToOpe STORE 4 i g4 #3 # if | g eee er Ee ' Madison, though. It's the bi |place of her husband and “it’s our ? HI-IMPACT PLASTIC or snd conviction that “ealth knows svar i ine ul i i s Eg YOU ALWAYS GET MORE AT YOUR KINSEL’S ° i W ARE Ge) SET. <7 Be PRroor! f iF oy is az #1 - community. For though ‘she has without a doubt made violent eneniies, she) also has loyal supporters. - 2 ——— =a ‘LUMBER & COAL _ Serving Your Community Since 1890! 117'S. Cass FE 2-8385. children interested,” she said. “It’s Amuses Grandchildren by Catching Sharks! | HONOLULU, (AP)—Mrs. Rus- isell A, Greet, wife of a retired ‘army colonel, has a novel way of jentertaining her six grandchildren. Mrs. Greer has caught as many as eight hammerhead sharks, some two or three feet long, in one afternoon : “My fishing for sharks keeps the ; B pancacce @ 00d way to keep them quiet when they come to Visit.” OPEN TONIGHT Monday, Friday and ow UNTIL ae ys BRYLCREAM REG. 59c . SAVE 20c.. ANACIN . ® YOU ALWAYS GET MORE AT YOUR KINSEL'S STORE e Look ot This B&G =| SUPER SPECIAL! Asphalt Zim ¢ = Ec. Tile 4 Ye mie Only beads (1 Howpen TOE" PRESS 25's [TILE AVax4Va L c TRIPLE SEALED, vIn WAXED FINISH. ,< oo #8: Nationally Advertised / We are Save 60% Bonny eal *Hagiedvin ‘§* Ea. BOX OF 400 FLOOR TT TILE aes. 2% - MAC Lig MUEENEX 204) Uitte MORE AT YOUR KINSEL'S STORE @ ane BLOCKS WEST OF TELEGRAPH CALL US FOR EXPERT INSTALLATION — ON FLOOR TILE, WALL THE OR” COUNTER TOPS” Plenty of Free Parking — 0F COLORS OFFICIAL SIZE AND WHGHT FOOTBALL. FOOTBALL. cee FOOTBALL HELMET WITH LEATHER FITTED CHIN STRAP = ‘oe PLUS STURDILY BUILT SHOULDER PADS (& im HELMET AND PADS ONLY Soda Fountain a. Vea OF SOUP PLUS A ALL BEEF See Cur OF TEA OR COFFEE REGULAR 50c VALUE TUBE—REG. 49c ... SAVE REG. 23¢ eee SAVE EE cet REG. 986 | ae ea 1 ECONOMY Vacuum TULIBS IMPORTED FROM HOLLAND _ GUARANTEED TOBLOOM OF THE FINEST QUALITY saccron © REGULAR $1.50 VALUE ® YOU ALWAYS GET MORE AT YOUR KINSEL’S STORE @ @ YOU ALWAYS GET MORE AT YOUR KINSEL’S STORE e } @ VYOLS S.TASNIM YNOA LV FYOW 1399 SAVYMIV NOA @ SHAVE c CREAM 33 léc TUBE 39 TABLET ° 100's ®@ JYOLS S.1TUSNIN BNOA LY FYOW 13D SAVMIV NOA @ REG. $1.49 ~YOU SAVE 50¢. ALLADIN } Bottle B pint f size e@ FYOLS S.TISNIA BNOA LV FYOW 139 SAVAMIYV NOA e@ PAINT <= ) a | ENAMEL KOTE bi ES be = $ 50 : Reg. $1.00 Paper WALLPAPER IN STOCK 67" |! Reg. 7Se Nate Reg. 50c¢ Paper ite Reg. 35c Paper 3 4 0. SAGINAW . FE 2-4242 He fl ay: RE H is Hi 14 tt Ht fl init a all Our Komous Name” _ (Without - ie Exceptions) Men’s Topeoats : "FRIDAY and. SATURDAY ONLY! Draw. Doon Fabric Draw Drapes Lined single window size 4.98 pr. Lined double window size 12.98 pr Lined triple window size 19.98 ‘Unlined Drapes 2.99 pair and up ACCORDION pt. oe and ge? WALLPAPERS TVat"85* Per Single Roll Loop RUGS ’ AN Sizes /88° Te 8” RUBBER BASE PAINT“ All Colors 4” Guaranteed “BUYNOW AND SAVE “Phone FE 2.7001 Store Hours: 9180 te 5:30 Opne Evenings Mon, & Fri. “Hl 9 P.M. f | @/ALL WOOL © ALL WOOL , _ MARTINIQUES _ © ALL wooL ANGLO I Choice of beautiful | colorful tweeds, sol- Included are the new black dress coats. . Sizes 8-18 © ALL WOOL You get our entire stock of tweeds, cheviots, and Saxonys. Every brand we carry is included Friday and ee Regular $50 and $55. ZIP LININGS AJ patented hae / Make the LION STORE © : ~ Your Headquarters for Children’s " | Clothes Including _ Chubby and . Husky Sizes , ‘ Fainsias Name tinique. chinchillas, , Regular. ce $49.95 to $59.95 — caarg * em 3 Ways ee id plushes and mar-~ ~~} ]]| ALL FAR BELOW ORIGINAL WHOLESALE lj} MANY. BELOW THE MAKER'S OWN COST! ea . 2 s aEst | | Fee) FREE: °2.95 Sheatfor Cartridge Pen With EVERY HI-FI PURCHASE! — H ll} VALUES TO 912.99 VALUES TO ‘16.99 | Hi] H t Satiresa Choose From a Vast Variety of Styles and Fabrics nd Two Pieces — @ Acetate Verdera. @ Lurex @ Jackets’ @Failles = Chrome Spuns -@Daytime. § © = @Wool&WoolBlends #§ @Flannels @ Cocktail @ Wool Jersey - @ Novelties @ Casual @ Crepes {/ @ Menswear * Se - SPECIAL PURCHASE | save 100onae 4S ie Ee oe new HELLER — citte eer { ~_ Spinet Piano 3 . |» This beautiful new piano has 2 full is responsive and easy to play! > «| Saditionsl style in mahogany ae , 5477 : _ Walnut, blond and “French Pro- wimcial” at similar savings. , b “Sererm wre ae) =) @ Tweeds — @ Velvets @ Texture Wools ./ @ Wool Blends Why not enjoy the finest? @ Zip-out Linings | @ Newest Style Trends RG) ue oo ae @ New Miracle Fabrics. - _ Warehouse Price! - Mag navox Hi-Fi FM-AM Radio-Phonograph | | | a t, ; | cittnetsitttatae waceme, ||| CHARGE ACCOUNTS INVITED 4-speed-record changer; seatic-free FM-AM radio. Beautiful acoustical eebinet in hand-rabbed mahogany. *Full year's warranty pe Ls . ; an a dil | (ter ; | ; FRIDAY : . = : i i _ 3 : : 41 N. Saginaw St. ; ee, “10 Feet of Gelvehixed . Eavestrough : “Wes jee: eave 0 pated Wie ides fo be carried by Wong Ou, | the Chinese boy we showed you yesterday. | wire, and pat this across his shoulders, behind his head, and in the besket.can be pasted.on to stiff paper, end pasted together as indicated. Cut some fish out to put in his basket. : Perhaps you have an idea for Junior Editors. If so send it in care | of this newspaper and it may win you $10. Violet Moore Higgins; AP Newsfeatures.) ' Tomorrow: A Japanese Girl Good Time to Check bce th, ca ! Social Security Fund P222*2sc1ca out tour ot ve am Arbor residents who recently re- _ ANN ARBOR i—-A University|quested an audit learned their }0f Michigan finance professor ad-'government accounts of wage ‘vises persons covered by Social /4™ing were incorrect. Security to request. an audit of! = account from the govern- Pick Red Flannel ey | Prof. Wilford J. Eiteman‘*said “CEDAR. SPRINGS uw — Dionna Here ts your opportunity to ~~ beautify. your. home with new eavestroughs at a huge saving. SHOP POOLE’S and SAVE ensationa You cu satin uaele of beside tia 0 sles ot bits kL HARDWARE CO. HARDWARE © COAL © BUILDING upp their Social Security accounts./of the Cedar Spring combined) s A1es Those who fail to have their cred-'centennial and Red Flannel Fes-| |few persons realize they can ask|Shaffer, 16-year-old high school for an audit of wages credited to|sophomore, has been named queen 151 OAKLAND PE 4-1594 its .checked: periodically carinetitival Oct. 26-27, She was selected | ‘have errors corrected by the gov-|from a field of 17 candidates. | men cae Only $ 95 , Sq. Yd. Come In and See Today 5 new fashionable tweedy tones, Gre Tweed, Pebble Tweed, Green Tweed, Neutria Tweed and Sandalwood Tweed. 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Supreme __ Flonnelette Kimonos . . . 59¢ ream field of labor relations Diapers ftameurte m+ + 6 for 1.19 ‘ frmy ‘aera, be hedled“bor| é Fitted Crib Sheets... . 98¢ Ps i in defense industry. = e the ear eee eee Receiving Blankets... . 49¢ ations a . I Rattles . . ea. 259 Velvety fine-wale Washable, Sree Sete Ces HS poet oy Shape bt ih sal rd, Wu <3 i Es Sj > as a ldwyer See public strikes he advocat- @- Snap-Crotch Crawlers. Bib top, elostic back. = ae pon soo which Dark colors, pastels, 9, 12, 18 month sizes. is now a feature of New Jersey rage digas omarnny Sena pes 7 pianos ty colors ond pastels. Sizes | to 4. ¢- Boxer Longles. For boys, girls. Wide otintla ‘ waistband. Navy, brown, green. 2 to 6. appellate judges, he will probe for Marriage License AiRnicotions Stanley G. Gill Jr., Margaret A. ieetiela. “Dirminghem Gere Bates, Daviron fo Holliday. Lake Orion suaeten 5s Hall, 3091 Hill Rd Donna L. Mattoon, eat Northfield Shirt, ponts, ond $ booties of soft I 98 knit terrycioth. e John ©. Gilison, 40 Sanderson Pram Suit Lulu M. Teague, 40 Sanderson Robert F. Cervenka, @0 N. ares $ Diane M. Rhodes, 473 Linda V ° Wittiam E. Campbell, Cttage Margrata K. Burgess, 26 Stout, w ake loca Estron, Arthur R. Kalliainen, 464-A Dorothy it ndson, it ®. New York or nylon, quilt ied, , Lawrence A. McMiilien, 1119 LaSalie Detachable hands, feet. pom Nellie M. Youngs, Capec * 12-24 mos. Rerbert B, Montgomery, 475 Arthur Elizabeth Talley 475 Tehur perm J, Bruce, Royal Oak Bet Rytel, Birthingham Timothy P. Brown, Rochester Roxaine F. Schemer, Rochester Robert 8. Keyes Diteingham Sharon A. Murphy, Birmingham . Nylon chfening cops. - Cony, pried. Rennelette. oe Baby shoes in white oft Bonnets of Heekwvede 2-butfon sig gg: : tre git! a dotted leather, 4-stylen First fabric or corduroy. ragign sleeves. 1 to 3, shoe, junior, senior, a) chubby senior. — AVAILABLE at BOTH KRESGE'S STORES a ‘ eee oe ; (the 4H clubs, E Post and groups. Committee leaders are Mrs. Fel- ton Agee; Mr, and Mrs. Robert Greer and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Martin; Delor Markel; Gerald Bouck; Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Goodell; George : Mrs. , )Grace Reddeman; Hl the: room of Wood- Monday at 8 p.m of the teachers to The Woodward PTA will meet in kindergarten Webber School PTA will meet The topic, “Studept Problems” will be explored, ees | Program booklets will be dis-| tributed at this meeting. being prepared by |é7 a i oe & & 388 — aed genes "Woman Breaks Leg bd “lin Auto Accident A 37-year-old woman suffered a broken right leg when the car she was in hit the rear of another on * Rd. was treated at St. Joseph {Mercy Hoapital, authorities said. LJ * _-$he was with Richard C. Steele, 20, of 5142 Oakcliff Rd.. His car struck one driven by Shirley A. Cromey, 21, of 1532 Moccasin St., who was stopped for a traffic light at Cass Lake road, police said. t st school is ready for occupancy. If e-Plan Romeo The $750,000 bond issue, passed in April by a one-vete margin, also covered site acquisition, architects’. fees, legal fees, and September, 1958, is predicted new by school officials as date the the next plans were approved, bids accepted and construction started shortly thereafter, the opening date possibly could be moved up to the _ School == beginning of the second semester in February, officials said today, but added that -they. were not optimistic. “The educators had originally set September 1957 as opening © date. Architects explained the cost dif- ference as a change in their org izational personnel in the midst of) the project. will be in Roseland Park. Ceme- ‘tery. Mr. Barbeau died yesterday ie WORSTEDS -@ GABARDINES | @ ALL-WOOL An employe of Michigan Bell's | Pontiac branch, he is survived by | his ‘wife Alberta; a son, Edward | - © of Encino, Calif; a daughter, 4 ‘Mrs. Norma Conant of California, | , amd six brothers and sisters. __Raymend R. Sammons oe "LAPEER — Service for Raymond R. Sammons, 64, 5050 West Oregon St. will be at 1:30 p.m. Saturday, at Baird Funeral Home here. Bur- TOPCOATS GABARDINES IMPORTED Name UF Chairmen | _In Addison Township ADDISON TOWNSHIP. — Mrs. FLANNELS Ve FLANNELS . Suits e EVERY SUIT "EXPERTLY TAILORED BY LEADING STYLISTS, SOLD AT ~ “CONN’S LOW, LOW PRICES! EXPERT ALTERATIONS FREE! $34.50 10 | S4 QB |e v-neck : and . rrad $ ) 95 E8855) ee ene SWEATERS 0% Orlon MEN'S DRESS PANT SPECIALS $7.95 Gabardine Pants. . now °4,99 | $9.95 Sharkskin Pants. . now °6.99 PEG KHAKIS Sizes 12-20, 26-36 A kick-off ten will be held on’ - Wednesday at 1:30 pm. tor all] “olunteer Workers. At this time! ; WHT receive work kits and CONN’S° Quilt Lined Jackets $595 _ $795 _ $Q05- Fall and Winter Jeckets — CLOTHES nnn mag * ry Tae. vy iN, Vvadgtieah : Eliminate Further Danger this morning. Consumers Power Co. collapsed building in Jackson demolished. Salvage workers were engaged in the seemingly hopeless task of searching for the bodies entombed in the wreckage. Throughout the entire operation, the 4-yearold square-jawed Schweitzer had been the voice of authority, Even when the situation seemed the most chaotic, his quick, decisive orders were never me ani me phases of the salvage like a general with his troops on a battlefield. He said: Boss Decides to Leve '|Fallen Jackson Building , JACKSON (INS) —. Hardbitten John J,-Schweitzer, general super- rest of the buildmg was made day, made the most difficult but most vital decision of his career He ordered the remainder of the jtendent the. past 10. He came up through the ranks of construction - workers. Just by Chance Puerto Rico, for a brother he had not seen in 11 years ended success- fully by a chance meeting of the two that working in San Diego or Tijuana, weeks with no success. Then Felix and. his wife walked into a hotel fon os a busboy. - biles, an increase of 15 per cent were stil] alive I would not have given the order.” Schweitzer, a Battle Creek resi- dent, has been with the Herlihy Co, about 20 years and a superin- SAN DIEGO,‘ Calif. (AP)—A search by Feliw Vega of San Juan, Vega came here after hearing his -brother, Rafael, was Mexico. Felix searched for three shop. Rafael was working Italy now has 4 million automo- oe Bal Set Eight-Week Classes in Waterford Township Starting Tuesday WATERFORD TOWNSHIP — Classes in Adult Education will be- gin Oct. 9 and will be held for eight weeks. Registration wil] be taken at Waterford Township High’ School - ‘The registration fee will be five dollars per course and is payable at funds can be made after the second meeting. The following courses will be given if sufficient enrollment is obtained: neste nome gr aa patterns, Advanced mm ‘ 3 garments and finishin Beginning Sewing— | Polio Victim as Civic Pride The Busines and Professional Women gave tribute te Mrs. Eastman “in recognition of her crete contribution to life in the Lapeer community, ‘ Algerian Rebels Kill 23 French Draftees ALGIERS # — Algerian rebels 8 “My decision to knock down the ca Platform. ROCKER | 12” Reg. 21.95 Value SWIVEL ROCKER : = cep “As + Boudoir CHAIR nh-€ Beg. 19.95 Value Hideaway BED 139” Reg. 249.95 Value | Toastmaster : 2 TOASTER | 11” Reg. 17.95 Value Automatic Deep Fat Fryer oF he Reg. 19.95 Value 2-Pc. Sectional ] 99” Reg. $349.50 Value - Fleer Semple Reg. 15.85 Value j aP ees DINETTE | 34" o Reg. 69.95 Value __ FREE PARKING a NEXT TO STORE i BUDGET — 164. ORCHARD LAK! BEDROOM & 3-Pc. Set 199” Reg. 299.95 Value ORCHAR 39” Reg. 79.95 Valve Pron rt r ~—YT1 rT } & i oa = | 4 Pa T f ‘@i tt ee A i, 9x12 Rug Bl Lane Cedar Chest 39° Reg. 59.95 Value | Sesame Ss cee Ls Seer A PROTOTYPE OF THE SUBMARINE. a sare “T ean", I'm tnvolved with TV.” He doesn't explain that|m DENVER @—Some prize Col- orado mutton is on its way to the White House and President Eisen- Tt was sent by former Gov. Dan Thornton, Republican candidate for U.S. Senate, as a gift on be- “SLAVE GIRL” SATURDAY ONLY e¢ THAT NEVER SLEEPS” & “TRAIL TO SAN ANTONE” DPAPPPPAPDADNDR AAPA OAM OADM AAA AAA RA, 7~vTrrrrerTY champion 4H lamb at the Arkan- sas Valley fair in Rocky Ford.) RTIN LEWIS ik DNE KS » ] Shuffling Off Buffaloes - SANTA FE, N.M. @—You have Hollywood Headlines Glittering Movie Careers Often Cut Short by Death i petra : i : 5 $ fis bred tore #4 He ze Dt Drive-In s150 cone va, TOMOFTOW + PE 4-461) Thru Sunday 7 % 4 BEE ‘BS | Sik k “WO awe: PETOe BILLY ax Kip Tel thane . pai TOMORROW FIRST RUN! aS ee rere = Z | How to Be Successful |Without Winning Fame jversity of Kansas School of Edu-iplane he was piloting crashed into }\Great Britain, but team them how] against Bl 1st sHowiInG BI} IN PONTIAC | | ADULTS ONLY | =o, z a % sf a minor nose yee igh but a oye” it. gonna cost me?” . erp country ; .. No wonder the Messmore Kendall ' ae busted. The minister sald, “Do you, Messmore, take wan esrb plat in Gear thee, Skipwerth ?” Georgia Chamber of Commerce in| | Comic Joe E. Lewis Hil Basse to witte an act for hls gal,|ccoptration with Charice T jKaren Hanson. jes eee eee , mil, who replied, “ for $2,000.” ‘Detroit. = i first “asked the doc, ’ “Hey, if sein, AUDREY MEADOWS Sith fu Efforts will be aimed principaily#} at getting an auto producer to set! When asked to do ss otal he doesn’t want to, Billy Reed IN THE RAIN” na eee | 4 “FIRST TEXAN THE MIDNIGHT EARL... Bill Holden twirled his specs at El Morocco but the young | dolls batted their lashes anyway .. . Joe Benjamin, Jack} Dempsey’s ex-sparring partner, got a bundle from RKO te per- | See eee ee Hils part ts to| FE 3-982! will file for divorce . . . Eddie's anniversary gift to Debbie: A diamond pendant he designed . . - Carole Haney flew to Miam!) Sunday; husbard Larry Biyeen got"lonely and followed three hours later. : Frances Sagan, top French suthores, told her agent LAST wary ‘THe PROUD LAND" DAY! Piss “THE WAY OUT? Starting FRIDAY! roe a Be tg ics rll ante Nagpecicet 5 94 Street . . . New interior decorating stunt on the swank East! Side: Wall-to-wall carpeting in the bathroom .. . Johfiny§ Berardino, the ex-Cleveland Indiar outfielder, goes ‘nto the! Bway play, “Our Royal Past.” ; _ Tis nent campaten i 6 mt wa | A NEW HIGH IN THE MOVIE SKY! their heads, - WISH I'D SAID THAT: “Toews days about the only thing a nickel will get you is @ sneer.”—Frank Malester. TODAY'S BEST LAUGH: A famous jockey told his son, who's|__ sprouting up, “I hope you realize you're growing yourself out| ‘ of a million dollar job with every inch!” That's earl, brother. | had killed herself. In a bitter fare-/Kan., ahd returned to pictures/Bonuses for UD Faculty it University! - EN i pestle gyri asin agra Robe ancis was & postman’s|as part & program to taise the| mushroom grow: in level of faculty pay. The Rev. © ag (Copyright 1956, The Hall Syndicate, Inc.) ~ LAWRENCE, Kan, (INS)—Deanitiny.” At 25 he was destined for! \Celestin J. Stetner, president, said/$i4 million wholesale. Kenneth E. Anderson of the Uni-la bright career when the light | ‘cation has come upon the follow-Ta parking lot after taking off at ing instruction, penned in 1909 by|Lockheed Air Terminal July 31,| et ees ee ; paign County, II: hh “Do not rouse your pupils to aspire to the presidency of the|struck a young star. She was United States, or the throne of/zan Ball, to become honest, self-reliant and and then her life. intelligent men and women.” TERRIFIC 4-UNIT SHOW HIT NO. 1 HIT NO. 2 STRANGE LEGEND OF A STRANGE LAND TERRIFIC ‘HIT PICTURS! “THE GIRL SEHIND THE CURTAIN” Thrills! Tension! Excitement?! HOWARD HUGHES JANE RUSSELL SUPERSCOPE fm | A NEW KIND OF CREATURE THAT SHOCKS THE SCREEN! eT, ee Ry Ie eR ny Ne. 2_Tel-Ruron Shopping Conter | ee eee aes neste ol Totes Cre . + Medical Chest Needs ond. ar 4 jae: COUGH J _ Syrup_ a“ marie dé ' a CUTICURA qq: Yas 224 - : ___ Satan er rrr ame 2” . ihe = al. \s ‘57 COREGA= 34 67th BIRTHDAY Sale! ec 't Big Sovings for Small Tots? 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Mixed Vegetebles @ work wonders in —— thet @ extra meewre « . , petizing e * ° « « and wholesome - é - 7 ly grade U. 8: Standard or U.S. : ; = Good quality, This is the cue for the wise shopper-moisture and slow cooking are needed to tender- ize the meat. Roasts, short “ribs, a 4and other cuts which can be et - ; braised are good protein eating at ae as ‘ ‘ low cost. Grain fed beef of US iy a en Choice and U.S. Prime quality is With ‘Nationally A agtadgetet Se 4 | WwW same cuts. With Nationally 4 Lo. - — EGGS—Supplies of medium size ~aa - = eggs are increasing. Medium-size ‘Fresh e's NECK BONES... Ib. Economich = PIGS FEET .... oC: = B I S C Ul S eeees can ’ * Bey 3 - aA" | sa news Th ; Borden's Plate 7 : , . 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TERRY ALLEN - BUBBLE BATH “= THE OVEN} This Week's Special 718 W. HURON FE 8-300) G |] 432 ORCHARD LK, AVE] 80 N. SAGINAW : = * i Ae ci eit ~ : See oe haem | 2 tt fr a iru Clare, eng foi ae cop ‘luncheon. Each dishes adaptation of a frozen 6-ounce tail 9 minutes. it cecign recipe that has tails are thawed, cook only 1 min-| Leeood the test af tite and expert tte more than individual weight. in enced taste through generstions. Drench with cald water, drain’ BE wee ecatnad|Ct ove both sides of undershell sof 7 Wiichen acters, a - dershell i a... $,000,000 pounds} ‘of the United States market. “suvepivar eg sbnck trom Here ts a luxury toed within South Atrice: ing ingredients. Hobater meat and aliow to. mari: inate several hours. Serve in shells with toothpicks, as appetizer, . Note: The rock lobster may be | t cm mete aoe | *, eap olive of - “ eign—meal for a large family with | ‘ — green pepper & very minimam investment. of I teas minced Sete ates heated. alter marimating, and, time and money § Weespes aromatic bitters served as a main course During the Newspaper Food Ea Seen eee peter Se. Rerves 4 in.6,. A Te at a 4 - LOBSTER, PAN AMERICAN STYLE—Cilever hostesses will serve hors d'oeuvres with a double foreign touch if they're as easy to make as these South African rock lobster tidbits, Pas Americus | OFFER TO INTRODUCE.,< 10° OFF REGULAR PRICE | EITHER SIZE C20," in SPECIAL PACKAGE Wondrous liquid Glim even washes greasy pots and pans easy as glasses! Cuts grease faster than detergent. powders. Yet it's kinderto hands * * Now Giim, in amazing new plastic container, is faster than ever! Just lift cap — squeeze ~ have instant suds’ Get Glim in handy new “squeeze” can-at grocer's now —during sensational introductory offer! 10* off regular low price on either size! HURRY! SUPPLIES LIMITED! | POURING NO SPILLING WON’T SLIP, DRIP, BREAK! .. AND WITH NEW PLASTIC CONTAINER... GLIM MAKES DISHWASHING EASY AS 1-2-3! with butter, Top each slice liberally with | appl i ees ame PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY, 0 “Here's How’ to. Pecogal ‘Quality Macaroni Product} Hens ww | uh DUCKS. ws FRYERS — STEWERS - FRESH cokes, | Wild Rabbits | Lg. Grade A Eggs ~ 58° — _catrish | perch | WALLEYES - BUFFALO *49'|*39' |" 49'|* 45° ‘SHRIMP — _ FRESH AND. SALT WATSR:TISH.OF ALL KINDS — ROGLEGS PEOPLE'S FISH & POULTRY MARKET 82 S. Saginaw Street (Wholesale qnd_ Retail) FE 4-1521 What ie 6 demett candotch? Rawicbed yemneeeed trend. Mekal is a confection Usually combining|3 stacks of 3 slices each. filling’ fruits, ‘preserves and nuts on en-/with the Date and Nut and Peanut! lriched yeast-raised bread. Butter Marnmalade Fillings. Cut! This, like any sandwich, may be stacks in half. Frost with Crane served open-faced, closed or triple/Cheese Frosting. - 5 decker—hot or cold. Date and Nut Filling : Serve it on a pretty plate at the! Combine ‘5 3-0z. package cream | “end of a meal with coffee or cheese with 12 dates. chopped and | other beverage--you guessed it—as 1, eup chopped nuts. ‘dessert, Peanut Butter-Marmalade Filling | : Sugar Apple Sandwich |. Combine 3 tablespoons peanut! bine $ siets enriched yeast-rained breed butter’ and 2 tablespoons. — ; inhiornsete pnaresrine or butter _{ lade. Biend well, 3 tabiespoons brown sugar i Cream Cheese Frosting Blend 2 3-02. packages cream | tablespoon - — each of cinnamon end nuimeg | cheese with 1 rar shredded coconut Spread toast with margarine or juice and 1 _feaspoon orange rind. | le ‘sauce. Sprinkle with brown! sugar,-cinnamon and nutmeg. Top Foil for Fruit Déceort with coconut. Broi] about 5 min-| utes until the coconut begins to Roll equares of cream | brown. cheese into finely chopped salted | Fruit and Nut Sandwich Loaves. jnuts. Serve ag a flavor foil for a _Reniove crusts from 9 slices: of of] weet fruit gelatin dessert. tiny Your C hoice U. S. Gev't. Graded T-BONE SIRLOIN ROUND CLUB _Swiss_' First Cut : PORK CHOPS 49° Home-Made Breckfest SAUSAGE 3°79 ARMOUR’S U~L-S. Ne. 1. Skinless HOT DOGS 3°89 Lean Beef Short Ribs | Seving * ] 5 ‘ | KINGNUT. A Temotiog Lb. Wester . Treat Breast O' Chicken pod | WAXTEX ...... 19° APPLES ..4 29° || [is STARCH . Fe 29° bits Eye FRENCH FRIES — § pigs, S00 CELERY 2 19° || Bese” or peas SEMMCDAT)ATORE BROS MK WEST HURON STREET Jumbo Head Home Grown CAULIFLOWER Sweet Mcintosh Ea. Northern 100 Sq. Ft. 16 Size Jumbo Stalk \, to 10:30 P. Meas] ‘LIQUOR BEER, WINE STEWING CHICKENS ..... / SMOKED -— PICNICS... Silver Star SLICED KLEENEX Lg. Box 400 Count —Viasic “OLIVES ‘er 10° ‘Sead Bag DRY ONIONS 39 Book Matches BACON. Treen Large Instant Maxwell House Nothing to buy .. - No guess; —blonk at Giant Cay we Sontent nation Milk Display, oe “Be Hates Spell” MARGARINE Ra ee | ‘Shedd’s 50 Count Pound Box. ‘Sunshine Crackers Pe putter Drawing Sunday, October 21st Many Other VALUABLE PRIZES - * West Bend Electric Deep. Fryer— Retail Value $24.95 , * International Silver Service for 8— ~~ “Retail Value $39.95 , *& Mirro-Matic 6-Qt. Pressure Cooker— Retail Value $19.95 * West Bend Electric Skillet— Retail Price $22.50 - * Black-Decker Power Drill and Accessories — Retail Value $34.95 ‘ / * Commodore Koroseal. 76''x36" eB A Sy emt Boek. “CARROTS | 21S cohen _THE PONTIAC Pi PRESS, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1956. ae ai _ BY JANET ODELL -Pontiae Press Home Editor ‘ Let's go international with our recipes. ‘There is now available in “Favorite Recipes from the United . |Nations.” This 96-page spiral book is published by the United States » {Commatte tor the United Nations. [ We cs M4 = e & = = Ss =. ut tad’ as for j shel ’ UNETED NATIONS COOKBOOK — Pictured here is a United Nations cookbook entitled “Favorite Recipes From the United -Nations.” Edited and idtchen-tpsted by the American U. N. Cookbook Represents 76 N ations The price You caag ‘recipe from Brazil. Brazilian Banana Tart 4 large bananas oup sugar Home Economies Association, ‘this international . coche Sie EN eslaey Aine a U. N, member nations, nas population and a drawing of a typical woman. |, ‘The recipes range from an appetizer from India, through main dishes from ‘Ethiopia Ecuador to desserts from Greece. of the book is $1.50. if it Is not in your favorite book. store, it is available from U.S. headquarters, 816 21st > * try this salt “butter | Whipping cream | Peel bananas and press through Committee ‘Street, —— 6, D.C, dessert teaspoon nutm —e pastry helt or individual tart 'sleve. Put pulp into saucepan with’ "| firmer mixture is desired, one tea- jruy well into the meat. Cover and spoon softened plain gelatin may ‘Iet stand 4-5 hours to marinate. is cool, — the alternating with pieces of fresh » Pour into baked ple shell, ‘Top \until brown, turning occasionally ‘sugar, salt and butter. Stir and ° : were’ cook until mixture starts to boil. : -/Remove from fire and cool. If : be added at this point. | When it | wine or lime juice and | with whipped cream. Makes 44 | servings. Israel suggests Cheese Steaks to! serve with fruit salad. F Cheese Steaks 43 pound onttage cheese very fine and) ry) * pepper or more if needed cottage cheese. Mix all ingredients except fat. Heat fat in iron skillet. . Drop small portions of cot cheese mixture 2 or 3. - spoons at a time into the hot fat. . Cook over low heat antil golden brown on both sides, Makes 4 Drain all excess moisture trom} \ Broiled Lamb on Skewers is a % cup white wane of files of 1 lime kabob recipe from the USSR. i Kavkaski Shaslik 4 % cup salad | | Clove of garlic, finely chopped | 3 ‘tablespoons ‘lemon julce } 1 teaspoon salt a oy 4 pounds Inmb, cut im 1% tnch. tomatoes 3 medium onions, cut in chunks | Combine oil and seasonings and. Drain. When ready to cook, string ‘'chunks of meat on metal skewers ‘tomato and chunks of onion. Broil so that all sides are browned even- ly. Makes 8 servings. Me om m re we ‘ ll ty ly ty sa nae ¥ sii " ‘ i _ i i ie ] a) ' Pe /ook here, Ladies! A , coffee offer. You get to try the New Full-Bodied Instant . . the best instant coffee ever to come down the pike. You save 25¢ on this new giant size jar. “This big jar of downright delicious coffee makes almost as much as three tbs. of ground coffee—yet costs you far less. But burry, ‘pea-pickers’! ‘This coffee buy won't last!” HURRY! SUPPLY STRICTLY LIMITED! NEW — INSTANT "OFF to thtroduce ew /nstant Onase & Sanborn’s GIANT. JARI" Take it from Tennessee Ernie Fon: “This is a whopper of a - rind a APR SY “SANBORN | x the full-bodied instant coffee | 7 el * ) , PASCAL (CELERY _All Green i, *, © 9 g rz s , e oe 709 LOI, IAM, wars nea 10° raded ; All Green Heads Home Grown Cabba ge ‘Home_Grown Radishes _ “Ripe "Bunch 10° Home Grown Beets Small, Tender punch T(E Home Grown Squash Butternut tar LOS . Select rin DOS R wITh 20» . All White _Home Grown Mushrooms WRIGLEYS FINER GIFTS FASTER wrt GOL D PN ie Ps BELL GIEL STAN ~ ; ~vA “em | Jesse Jewell - Frozen - . ‘Chicken ¢ reants ure HOO oy to, , ; ee RS 11h. ; » ee 9 & , ke Pkg. o ro F resh Frozen es é > “hy o ae Birds Eye & (> gua % 3 Pe f Po, tn / 9 é & 4 > Py bY o, * 10-02. ec. y ‘Top Frost- Frozen “4 Se Pkg. Lar ee “s’ FrenchFried > “Py . ¢: ° gy < PO s ; Cea’ 3 WPotatoes ° Stokely’s Frozen- i End © Beet ie 9-07. . a & Meat @ Tuna | .% _ Pkg. y e @ Chicken D 8-02. $ on ¥ Pies e Turkey a % Ps _——"Pilens 2% yp | ces effective through Sat., Oct. 6. On ¢ — We reserve the right to limit quantities, es : wR po FINFR GIFTS FASTER Wit GOLD BELL GIET STAN =e ee ee a ee ee Spe Saas a eT ee ee ee sai aaa ae eee eS Me ee ie sae gS ae Spee ONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY. OCTOBER 4.1050 Lae LIBBY’S CHILI CON CARNE with BEANS Vi] Ml . | lh er Krmour's = JUNIOR - HAMILTON Grade A EGGS MEDIUM HYGRADE READY-TO-EAT LS ce eg Cac ~FROSTY ACRES is STRAWBERRIES ASPARAGUS SPEARS 4 : i a Coen ae _} ORANGE JUICE =—~PEAS 6 to 8 Lb. Average = | , pee Gee ins 15° 10-12 :69: 7 © Puss‘n Boots @—> —— CAT FOOD re 15 Ox Come 2 for 29° 2 {RINSO BLUE S""_ ci 49° Table King KIDNEY wv, No. 300 Can 10 BE WISE. SAVE MORE.. GINGELLVILLE | DONATO'S | Howard Street | FARMER'S | NICK'S | Huron Friendly |" EARL’S” aeerer | SHOPRITE | SHOPRITE | SHOP-RITE | SHOP-RITE | SHOP-RITE | SHOP-RITE - MARKET MARKET |: MARKET MARKET |- MARKET MARKET 3990 Baldwin Ave. : , | 4 | 6500 Hatchery Rd. | (48 E. Howard St. " 484 Auburn Ave. 263 Auburn Ave. . 864 W. Huron St. 701 Orchard Lake Rd. j'noes 3 "1° BACON i. 3 ROAST ws 37 Larg e Bologna 3 Lbs FRYERS | “s , 3 3 OCEAN SPRAY | Home-Grown Solid 4 CRANBERRIES CABBAGE | 7 Cello. Bogs 39° , 5 a; 10° Michigan Pascal U. $. No, 1, Michigan ; CELERY 2» 19° POTATOES 2 39° tO sige shpat. gt 5 i . MEE i as ee pe EE AE Oe I ee ee Oe ee os eae Te coe fcer ee a se kl ee . i a THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 4. 1056 _ eae age Soe Se < Re oes pA Es a ie His SP Fe Pe pe poe & ee oe . ye reat Beh: Stove ! |Home Editor Decides poets Paprika Spices: ees == Salad Dressing : f i ati ein (15% of.) cut green beans Dressing ean. (14% o2.) cut asperagus spears A j batter 1 teaspeon confectioners’ sugar eup Tk 34 teaspoon Fans milk % tesspoon dry mustard tablespoon salt Ome cayenne it \gelery sedd 1 paprika 1 Gropaces mustard “ cup Jutee = : —— : i etp- or selad-ot . we Combine all ingredients; beat § i ? “By JANET ODELL. 2: Posting Press Home Editar” “So it's home again, and home again” and how good it is./ -|Daxurious ‘living has*its desirable aspects. I must admit; but even the kitchen stove looks good to me this: week a * * tremely long day, There were the accents(usual number of daytime. meetings spiciness ‘ ‘ green beans flavors and lends to dull foods/ (incidentally, we attended thirty- of endline brilliant etna inet luresoMe meetings in five days!). Then, Pudding Packed after a smorgasbord dinner at en in the evening, we all went to with one see the Royal — Ballet ou Smorgasbord Casserole ; a: etetikae ent Sekt One of the most interesting foods or shake well. Chill. Makes 4% cup was cannéd Danish shrimp, each shrimp less than an inch in diam- eter. I have read somewhere that ,|women clean these minute shell cut halves with sugar fish and. take great pride in get- It's ai ting them perfectly clean job I don't care for. The smorgasbord table held’ the| 69" {er RONST.........° 38 K ROAST... | Large Hubbard Squash. .~ 3°]: sa i in | FRESH SWEET CIDER oF LOTAN’S] ; Dixie. slkaheses ab Seleanad at Telegraph Lots F Parking OND BEEF....3™ 1") i | jusual afray of = one meats, jellied | salads, fish and lon a separate table included some of the smallest petit fours I have - jever seen. They just melted in the | After that day—which began at eight in the morning and ended at two the next morning—I was not enthusiastic about any more ’ . Oh, yes, we had an ~.* o'clock breakfast, as usual, the next morning. *s dinner had to be ex to be believed. Robert | Smallwood, president uf the Lip- ton Tea Company, entertained ‘some 300 — at.a facsimile he pe the planning to make every- . thing authentic. * | We women were ¢ mede to feel im- portant, fragile and oh, so lady- like..Each lady bad a tussie-mussie, of roses and carnations, Stile Sibed Umea te seten to die Fer three hours one course fol lowed another. The walters were | dressed in cighteeneth . century whipped cream for a tasty des- costumes, as was the stringed . We weren't glilowed to l ‘The day after I wired my story ! Paprika has found a permanent|ffom New York we had an ex-|! aS cheeses, ‘Dessert P Looks — ‘eu tisihcan Ue the tells tos 4 bow! for ourselves, Ts Unik see kinks, cued imainly of meat and fish courses. instead of salad to “clear the pal- ate.” Each course was piped into The room itself was hung with In the middle we had a sherbet) @ : : He 4 qT F f With Sunshine This easy recipe for California Fruit may well become +Mom's “Special” dessert. Its spicy fragrance while baking is mighty appealing to the youngsters—they'll be’ begging for a taste before it’s out of the oven! California Fruit Pudding , oa can Pruit Cocktall ‘ (anloupoon Srey orange } teaspoon erated lemon pee % cup flour 1 teaspoon behing powder Mix drained fruit cocktail, nuts and grated peels in bowl. Sift flour with. baking powder and salt; add | to fruit and mix, Beat egg yolks) with vanilla, adding brown sugar gradually until thick and creamy; fold into fruit. mixture. Fold in- | stiffly beaten egg whites. _ inches, at 325 degrees for 35 to) 40 minutes. Serve warm or cold) with whipped cream. Makes 8 to! 10 servings. ¢| Variations for Pie crushed pineapple for 1% cups of | apple slices and proceed as usual. | ‘And when you make raisin, cran- berry or cherry pie, mix a cup | ‘or more ot drained pineapple tid- i Rice | Basis of — jsert. Serve with fresh sweetened peaches or a thick sauce. and discover Lipton’s exclusive new N'FLO THRU. Ee Tea Bag. No other tea bag likeith = Here’s the best way ever to make delicious tea—to get finer, fuller flavor. Try new ‘“Flo- " _ Thru” tea bags right now... and save 20¢. aM ‘Lipton’s the brisk tea, you know... the kind that makes everything brighten up. Why, even the first few sips start in relaxing you. You can depend on Lipton to give you a wonderful lift faster. . cious flavor .. cup of tea! _every time—the right kind of lift. Lipton’s famous brisk flavor does it. It makes Lipton richer, more satisfying than other teas .. livelier, cleaner-tasting than other beverages. _ Try new Lipton “Flo-Thru” Tea Bags today. Hurry. Your grocer’s supply of these special moneysaving packages is limited! LIMITED TIME ONLY LIPTONS NEW "AO: THRU’ | TEA BAGS GIVE YoU FINER, FULLER FLAVOR! Boiling water flows through as well as around this amazing new tea bag. It gets to the tea leaves . extracts all the brisk deli- - T . gives you a tastier ious food companies. That's the! Bake in a greased pan, 8x12) When-you make apple pie, sub, ne | stitute 1% cups. of well-drained | Mix cold cooked rice with’ { | { | | i ihours of preparation and thought that went into this conference. e * * * As the weeks goby I hope to bring you many the ideas and recipes we rece from the var-| - HURON st 40:30 Prices Subject —gendey | : SWEET CALIFORNIA | | Oranges 119: 7. MacINTOSH Apples {25° 5-lb. BAG FRESH DRESSED | Turkeys VERY FINEST (/l{s 15-Ib. PECK 133} 50-Ib. BAGS....... Dressed PAN-REDI FRYERS 27 SAVING . STAMPS! ‘T 09 ‘PONTL oF PRESS, THURSDAY. OCTONEE « ‘ 1036 bee! ess EY te THIRTY: NINE r You San Double PEOPLE'S ‘a Low PRICES and vo suorrae erm, FREE GOLD BELL [ Thurs, Oct. 4, thea Wed. Oot 10% : Recht STAMPS *AORTHERNS | PEOPLE's C | speci ROLL * a | __ GINGER swaps... 25 49° LARGE No. 21 CAN Packed in Heavy Syrup , a | — | “WHOLE FREESTONE fF HA wa es PEACHES IW’ /catsup\ |= . : fo. : 1) TALL No. 303 Gan : , mali Suttons Bay Buy NOW and SAVE ” $$5588SS Major. ANTI-F REEZ Gein Qc 4 PERM-PERMANENT-Type Sr 1.89. Cypress Gardens | , : —— _ _ New! Jell-O- INSTANT PUDDINGS es br soo 0 reckose |B lel ag * Molint’s Pat Style DRESSING 10° ta: Bottle A. err rade “A” Medion : rCOD=O- MAT. i65 E. Pike Street Corner Sanford Street SL DER=M. a KET. Auburn Ave. 9-Life’s / BB cai ro & E De 29° CH ERR es = 4g Mix NUTS e = 9 a j J a | } yi , ; } fh 4) y \ j ral { €% 7 ee eRe ne - - oes 8 - “aS uo ae Yo) FE pe ee ee poi) hat ea 3 Re oR Meme Se nee ie . ee oe =| iS - res = oa eS i ee a ue THE PONTIAC PRESS, ‘THURSDAY, OCTOBER 41956 mat be . a ror ny L ee Cut, | 0 Meals at Once — pet ks We a eS : SS PGS = Pe ee ee a a: “ eee ae 3 a 4 53 : < 2 m ; Poe Se . 8 ‘ ot a Th a. m. to TAS p. m. | " FRIDAY. & SATURDAY T JR EY |. : SERVING aut] ol 5 phos and Dressing with | tan ttl Sauce tvepoind stouier of lam or cl! Browne Rie i a very ’ BAKERY DEPARTMENT SPECIAL! , . WHEAT or 1 carrots. Drall, and RAISIN 30° , cover espoons of ed butter, and of lem- BREAD Loaf : with meat tenderizer, allowing %4/on juice. Put inte baking dish, cov- . == ane re et a ae RANE , poe igs =< weenie ~ gon CAKE ~ SS Cover, refrigerate overnight or pnd ’ # A large selection of delicious desserts % TRY [T—_ and mouth- -watering pastries to choose . BRING THE: F AMI bY! from! rack in roasting Ng Tmlik ' | BLUE CHEESE DUNK — The subtly sharp provides a perth contrast for bland vegetable gw 4 flavor of dunks made with American blue cheese dippers. , . ae | “Let's Have. Dunk Session spicy sandwich Spreed | }With Vegetable Di PPETS |ater wun costar cine] | desired. | Saga — pine o pte pot ap- ot oun oo ae _ ream come astronomy it alone. You can find it in the cul-| /2 teaspoons gisted “onion i ‘ i inary world, as well. That is, if/ Combine all ingredients, Beat you take advantage of the bounti- writil thoroughly blended. Serve as/ ful supply of vegetables on they a dip for vegetables, as desired. market. __ Makes about 1% cups, Stonace elné dite, lies ———wnn _ Mpa of cxtry or clasers * Flacks of Chocolate. Flavor Drop Cookies ‘For not only does the creamy, "Chocolate Fleck Cookies crumbly Aexture of blue cheese). iblerid well with any number of in- ~ fie cape atted four ~acting baking pow- | 'gredients, but the subtly sharp fla- ~ | voy’ provides a perfect contrast to) .44 cup butter: or margerine ‘the blandness of the vegetable dip-| 4 cup firmly~ poaeet ax brown sugar /pers, as well. + 1 egg | Here are two easy-to-prepare Fe po pe _ one | American blue cheese dunks. - Sift together the flour, baking | eS American Blue Cheese Chive Dunk Powder and salt. Cream butter and | brown sugar; beat in vanilla and % bled American Blue cheese Ties 4 ‘ounens) rs egg thoroughly. i it 1 | Make the dunks/from a base of|- American blue theese and you'll ! | bd ae ee oe cue eee se fii have dunks that are-extra tasty: Drop __ cookies with _delighti brown sugar flavor. HAMILTON, GRADE A. Annee 1% 59 NESCAFE, secad' Lew Price Lerge 6 ox. Jar COFFEE.... ‘I'9 Nescafe $50,000 Limerick Contest——-Come In for Entry Blank i | SUPER MARKET 4120 W. WALTON BLVD., DRAYTON PLAINS ‘OR +2341 Store Hours: Mon. thru Sat. ‘Sain tne Sunday 12 p. m. to 9 p. m. _ BEER-WINE-LIQUOR ») TAKE OUT 1 @-ounce a a chive eream cheese ie in sifted dry i tients un- * wine or. to ful * 2. oe por wine horseradish” til blended; stir in chocolate and ze walnuts, Drop-by level tablespoon. | ‘Combine all ingredients; blend. fuls a couple of inches apart onto, Serve: as a dunk for vegetables, 'greased baking sheet. as desired, Makes about 1's cups.|" Bake in moderate (375 degrees) | American Blue Cheese Cartot Dunk| ©V¢" 10 to 12 minutes. Remove to, Ye cup crumbled American Blue cheese wire rack with spatula to cool. i “RED ROSE, ASSORTED =—S=—S—=—SC=i il 20 os Tumbler JELLIES .. 3." *1% / ” | LADY Betty Quart Jer DILL PICKLES .. 29° MORTON’S pevicious - Your Choice POT PIES ssc’ fF $100 PETER’S PURE . PORK SAUSAGE Ea Vek - SPARE RIBS «=> 29° Beef Pot Roast. oo 29° at SUGAR 5 Lb: Bag Birds Eye’ Fresh Frozen KINGNUT “* Orange Juice | ve ee ee ' PURE VEGETABLE ‘Tender Peas = | @™ | 4 PURE BEEF , *Cut Corn \. YOUR CHOICE HEINZ | ‘ HAMBU RGER # OMURTENING BI Janroun® | tec te ‘CATSUP 14 Ox. Bottle 3685" lesz CHOPS..." 69° ICLUB | |STEAKS | » Peet’ 1 LB. ROLL U. S. NO, A MICHIGAN AME Former Peet's mone POTATO ES SAUSAGE. eee 29 _ Krispy Crackers \. 28¢ We Reserve the Right te Limit Quantities SUPER eo ' @ Wine @ Liquor to Teke Out Corner of Baldwin Ave. and Walton Blvd. : Store Hours: Mon., Tues., Weds, Thuts.—9? te 9 Ray ed'satey's's Wore lay 3 Phone FE 2-5192 yor wl ine AQ SWANSDOWN a ae —" CAKE MIXES. ~ 25 ! ~ caies 10; , cnacrens «= 19°) ADAFORE Sons = “SUPER MARKET 197 Oakland sir | se 19 Oakland ee Se eee ER i é ae \ . . fi i L —— 2 . Pe a nce tees OP i ce Demet ea ese ae oie cds cic shibie RD ei » ne ee oe a _THE PONTIAC PRESS. THUESDAY, OCTORER | 4, 1956 os pao ema gy acest tgase coe, Ws cay 1 mak uve ie Scoasstns with oathy eo ey Ses Woes), , Ayla) Leen \\ Ley \\h ee) oo\ eco Every time you serve Kroger Tenderay it's tender! It's \ ‘ | the beef that’s tender ten times out of ten — not just very > \ < now and then. It never lets you down, thanks to the | — \ marvelous Kroger Tenderay method, a miracle method q _ that makes top U. S. Government Grades of finest_grain- — 2 fattened beef tender without ageing. Without loss of good | fresh flavor and good fresh juices. That's why Kroger | Tenderay is the world’s tenderest fresh beef. Test Tende- ) ray! Prove to yourself it is tender ten times out of ten. Yet, Tenderay with its definite tenderness costs no more — than beef of doubtful tenderness. It’s your best beef buy } today! . CHOICE YN Get the Heart of the | Our Sirloin Steaks | Try Extra Tender and | You'll Praise Our Cube | Our Round Steaks are -Roast—Less Bone =| Gives You More _| Lean Kroger-cut Stew- | Steaks-You Get More | Always Choice Center. Meat tor Your Money | ing Beet, You Pay Less} Meat-Less Waste | Cuts with Small Bone Long end cut off. ) 2 Fiat loin bone removed. and Waste Chine bone trimmed. Ribs on roast only 7-ins. Short rib end cut off. When you buy a Kro- The Kroger cutting ger-Cut Rib Roast, you method removes the ‘ Every time you buy . : You'll praise the ten- You get a choice cen- cel y rib roast 4at loin bone and cuts Kroger Stewing Beet ‘ derness of the steak, ter cut Round. Steak. or short ‘ribs. off the long end before you get meat cut from and the way you get _ | The bone is small, the = oe get the meaty your steak is weighed the top of the round more meat for your _ | meat is tender... nev- heart of the roast . Ib. , € and priced. You get b € and tender sirloin tips. lb Cc money. We cut off ex- ¢ er cut from the bony, € “jess bone and less ie more meat for your | ® We trim off all excess * cess waste before you Ib. atring back of we ‘waste. money. fat beore you buy! buy. cord : OPE ap he Raman HEMET Y He2 An exciting short evening dress by the zipper panel; adds regal decor when Jerry Greenwald in cosmetic red velvet! draped over the back of a chair or swirled The flying panel that starts at the tip of around your shoulders to protect you the rhinestone straps ingeniously covers . from air-chilled breezes. a a ere ene a eee aeneanneeen apr ee RNS ENN Extraordinary styling by Charles/ full sweeping skirt. A youthful contour is James is illustrated in this regal antique achieved in the soft drape of the sweet- red velvet ball gown with @ parachite heart neckline. -_ a _— — / | drape that scales mp in the back, above a : A daytime costume in birdseye novelty knit from O eC a S eC C | O t) 4 Be “ Suzy Perette is shown here. The empire-length jacket has te ae poner y its own hood attached, is warmly lined in wool jersey. | | _ Garden Club Program Set /| for Monday, : . Japan to Be Theme) | for Meeting at Home of Mrs. Widdifield oaeeemee os | - PAGES 42-46 THURSDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1956 eee eran ey i en NS enn ee ae ee The dress beneath is designed with simplé, contour lines, | has short cape sleeves and matching taffeta lining. i nn - -_ — ~ Bruce Crittendens Here on Visit B * * r ; ~ ; Businessman n. Profit | . _ a a by Tokina Wj Sy tin. (Personal News of Interest in Area y ~: a {Ng I € on rips | | Arriving Wednesday at the home| Grandparents of the infant are kane drive announce Ahe birth of of Mrs. Zar Crittenden on Chip-| Mr. and Mrs. Peter F. Karner of twins, Richard Leé and Linda She II Help in Many Ways; Also Haindy pewa road were her son and daugh-| Menominee road apd Mr. and Mrs.|Jean,, Oct. 2 at Pontiae General as Excuse to Skip Unwanted Invitations) Sirtendes and children: Scott analcitt, % Rehm of Watking ‘Lake|Hospital, : J The pt nee for wor by fall _ lAnn, of Granada Hills, Calif \road. — | Grandparensd of the vere are meeting Women's National a hee ang js jAne, » Come. * \Mr. and Mré. William Beattie of Sy BUTE MELETT [him that the couply heading to * 2 ¢ | Mr. and Mrs, Raymond L, Ban-|West Iroquois road and Mr. and “Mrs. Douglas McKay, wife of ward them with bright smiles are) ys and Mrs. D. Preston Miller well (nee Beverly Beattie) of Spo-'Mrs. Robért Fyfe of Detroit. {he former secretary of interior|the Joneses front Topeka whom (+ Birmingham celebrated their ‘ now running for U. S. senator in they met at last/year’s convention. g2/4 wedding anniversary on Mon- ‘Oregon, advises candidates’ wives! Wives seeny to have good men- day. to accompany their husbands on: (91 filing systems that are handy . * * all campaigning,” Washington col- for a maiy‘to depend upon. Mr. and Mrs, Angus B. Travis umnist. Peter Edson said in’a re- have returtied te their home in Leent column. Houston, Tex., after several Mrs, C. G. Widdifield on Ottawa . drive, promises to be of particular interest t¢ members and their, The gftistic achievements of the” ‘Japanése in various fields Withtbes:3-.. ._ ; the theme of the -meeting, Mra. © A wife’ can also be used as an excuse/if a husband doesn't want, Charles Mattox will give a demon- 4 : P ae : According to Fdson one of the to be’ dragged into évening plans weeks’ vacation with Mrs. Trav. - ae — > aE. at eee reasons Mrs. McKay gave was that > 2 ph ea has a hard ti Ei rar is’ sister, Mra. Howard L. John. . / Five pages today. | rae ; geo os - a man can often get away. from * / dow woit t A son of Bellevue avenue, This was / | 2A ‘a meeting faster’ if he has the ‘98 own an invitation. A maniac: i gest meeting for the sist / ‘ > : a: 3a ; , g for the sisters in Women’s Section a Fy > lexcuse that his wife is waiting for SOMPanied by his wife can al 1 4g / Fe csrtimsdniniprileinenininenmenerinannarnmnroapnecnenin| ‘him / Ways say; “Tm afraid Alice has s . . é _/ — stration: of Japanese flower ar- pe s/s * / made other plans.” Mrs. Johnson entertained at/a *“ * @ family reunion for Mr. and Mrs. rangements, illustrating the excel- A wife often comes: in fust as lence achieved in this field. Having made a study of this | art while living in Japan during her husband's service there as a U, 8. Army officer, Mrs, Mattox is equipped to illustrate the Jap-— anese principles of design in bou- Adding to the program will be the exhibit of ceremonial dolls dis- played by Mrs. Vernon Genn, a past president of the Bloomfield * Hills branch of National Farm and Garden - Association. JAPANESE CUSTOM . This set of dolls is displayed in a particular way, and.is, customar- ily shown in Japan at the time of) ‘handy on business trips as-on’cam-. Wives also are pretty handy Travis prior to their leaving. |paign trips, / when a man is trying te size up Guests included families pot Mr. another man. and Mrs. Norman Towrisend of What husband who ig/used tor don't know why but I don't Myrtle avenue, the Joseph Gidleys | taking his wife along of business | oite trust him,” spoken by a wife of Drayton Plains, the Elmer John- ‘tripe and to conventions doesn’t 15 has intuitive insight, has'sons of Lake Orion/and Mr. and fad jeer an asset? ' caused many a man to dig a little Mrs. Robert Johnson of Bellevue Ig orclcek tan't ‘really the shank of/d2ePe® into another ‘man's back-javenue, © \E ithe evening and that he's got a Ground and character - Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Rammes “i ‘speech to make in the morning +a} : lof Rosedale/drive returned to their!/— iar an important appointment to Entertains Sotority !home Monday following @ two-wee}/ /keep and that it is important that! 4). John Kinzler of Sylvan tour of- Cape Cod and the New jhe wake Ap bright-eyed instead of shores drive entertained the Alpha|England states fo | ibleary-eved. . __ |chapter of Beta Theta Phi Sorority: - * f.4 | She’ can sometimes keep him Tuesday evening. Pictures of North- Mrs. W. H. Vann will opén her" = \from recklessly eating foods that ern Ontario and Florida were home on South Shore drive Wat- | idon't agree with him or from | shown by Mrs. Arthur McKinnis. kins Lake Friday’ for the 1° ‘dfinking more than he should. ‘\r-s Clarence Brindley was a guest o'clock meeting of Fireside Club. | sora ‘| /SOCIAL, ASSISTANT ‘of the group, The next meeting will . + pawl on or “Obina Ma-| If she has a good memory fortbe guest night at the home of Mrs, Nancy Ann Thayer daughter of names he may depend on her to tell Lester Cross of gton_drive..Mr.-and Mrs. Kenneth Thayer of a ‘ Lexing The display is associated with ff _ - — Mann road enrdlled recently as a eocla a w , reshman on the Hillsdale College I etiquette and when friends | An overblouse in relret is styled here fér young _— . pier dyerapeeas “ en ( n e Hillsdale College 7 " bd t a are received the dolls are wi ; a Jf ,. menial ah |_fashion plates, o1 era crisp white pleated woo) skirt. jonee™ * Sal dod iss ¢ j I Ss LSet * et pene, — 8 ; ¥ ——1 ae 2. a a — —— ba a To add evén more color to the Heirloom-typetace is used for the cherub collarfnd tiny | ! The . ae a ' ee ca toa \ Japanese theme, Mrs. John H. cuffs on the short sleeves. The fully gathered Avaisthand engagement Of. ov Kisit on the west coast that Patterson, program chairman, will -, . . ; } : , “ . , . : is elasticized for the snuggest fit possible, /, their daughter, incdded Los Angeles and San -_ art objects brought from — +o - : . Fyancisco. Before returning Mrs Japan. / Carol Joan, t0 gtevens also visited in Mexico. i Twelve new members will be in- / Carl H / «<* * troduced at the afternoon meeting. L ‘ d M k 4 0 Yea 4 S ‘ f | M oy Mr. and Mrs, Robert Roat ; nner eins ea ers a r / Richards 78 — (mee Elaine Goodwin) of Jerose = Mrs. Wesley Named of Play School Movement announced by ‘Street are receiving congratula; =~ (| / tions on the birth of g gon, David = =| : to Head EOWN Club ~* Mr. and Vrs. E., Oct. 1 at St. dosé¢ph Mercy . 4 Re Hospital. - Bes Mrs. pageig ry: was elected Governor G. Mennen Williams of! of the Children’s Bureau of Wash. Josephus | Grandparents of the infant are en DOWN ‘Aree gay } -nel he s presid t o N_ Club recently Michigan and many other gover: ington DA . were chief speakers Bicknell of \Mrs. Ruth Goodwin of Putnam =. “ : 0 aggre aan ae The hors of the nation joined leaders at the event. | evening meeting. ‘ot recreation, education and child! “Your philosophy for a creative) Others elected to serve are Mrs.|care in paying tribute to 40 years ne in the ives of eniidren “the! ‘ ~ Wright, vice president: Mrs. of the Play Schools Movement, be- todadation ter creating well adjust. 4 alker, secretary and Mrs. John|ing observed today at a luncheon ed and soctally-useful adults,” Gov. a South Jessie |street and Mr. and Mrs. Stanley (” é . |Roat of North Johnson avenue. : street. He is * * * Mr, and Mrs. John Pankey of the son of the | anette street are the proud par- George ‘ents of a son, Gerald Allen, born | | | | |] | Laschinsky. asurer. in “A _N : i i a : : : A ; » tre _ Youn Hotel Waldorf-Astoria, New Williams’ said in his message. | © i . 7 Richards of Oct. 3. | Helps Muscle Poi | More than 100 messages com: ip acene . patett, Peet | ho jo ay 6 on . ~~ , O} | Mrs. Luella McQuater ot Mark eips Miusc in endi ie Eastern Michigan College also © j y South Jessie street and Mr. and Mrs. Harry ing Pain mending the Play Schools Associa- commended the association. a! So be Bs ‘Pankey of Harrisburg, fll. are the CHICAGO (INS) Baking soda tion for its contribution to chil e- @.e a Sy i : street. A grandparents of the infant. erandma's old kitcheh standby is a oe ant an tamilies tein pre A message from President Eisen E ‘] s Varch . 7 pepper-upper in the bathtub ident. in Golden Boom be aan hower expressed his warm person Ji . The arrival of a son, John > . . - A soda: bath. contains minerals (tent, | £* ont “a ' y : TS al greetings and pointed out that eet wedding 18 '*Henry Jr., Sept, 29 at St. Joseph This wonderfully soft, fine wool jersey i fashioned 4 in many of Europe's swank,-'°° “* "©, One e FOUNGETS’ the carefully developed methods of ee , / | Mercy Hospital is announced by =f ‘anaP ene eG . found Eun wank we ’ ioe . ; anned. 3 for afternoon and dinner wear. It has subtle. side-drapin. health spas. It provides a mild. Dr. Ralph J. Bunche, under. the association had served as mod vietnam ti * eg P Mr: and Mrs. John H. Rehnt to borde d ; i Ae ping. alkaline bath which js said to.rem- secretary of the United Nations, el examples for similar undertak-_ ag , ware are | (nee Sue Karner) of Avondale r @ wide center panei crossing at the neckline, edy aching muscles, =” | and Dr. Martha M, Eliot, chief ings throughout the country. if CAROL JOAN BICKNELL road. , | smooth ddwn the front. i os s a * ‘ rs | ; _ aps . * } ’ | ‘ , i » e k vf ‘ { ‘ § ' ae é a } f . _ 5 | _ et int 22a ees 4; * Fi eee) ‘ ; iz i i |. ot f \a Me et a he re hy gee say au revoir to Ingrid Bergman in London. . On the table were flowers with| most gallant things to say about « ve | Radia Bee sen tet Bat hoe Mt ‘ADMIRATION AND AFFECTION’ Helen Hayes, for whom she has an: enormous arece ears “I like to know,” I said) [ >, Se 4 to ‘on viet ate you change LUNCheon H eld . : your mind shout making he Aver by Niblick Club | swat ZANUCK ‘SOLD’ IDEA “That's simple.. Dafry!- Zanuck In_ London Gary Cooper, with trom six months in Spain, was de- ,. Twenty-six members of the Nib. MEDIUM - lick Club met at Elks Temple jarce called ‘Elena and the Men.” Se ee ae ee is a good salesman. He came to Tuesda see me in Rome and outlined the story, ‘whieh Tf liked very much. y noon for a luncheon-meet-. ing.. Mrs, Aaron Fox presided. | The golf committee, Mrs. Lynn! Allen, Mrs. John Meddaugh and’ I particularly liked the role of , the Russian princess. - ‘Mrs. Oswald. Burke reported the | _ “When I met Mr. Zanuck again strana tiaeag The epic oma “4 «at the festival in Cannes, we’ the revision of by-laws—Mrs. Al-| talked durther about whe would her Games, Mrs. Howard Upham | play the grand duchess and Who: and Mrs, Fred Sytz—recommended told me that Yul Bryaner and — Mrs, Ray Kingsbury and Mrs. - Helen Hayes were set I was de- (syiz, social chairmen, handled ar- lighted. ‘}rangements for the day. Mrs. Fox! § “Then later Buddy Alder, who invited the club to meet at her is producing’ the picture, came to home on Cherokee road in Novem- me. I had broken the ice really/ber for the annual business ses- when I toured with ‘Joan at the | Sion. . Stake’ and since I am an agtress, ———_— I wanted to have a chance to me Tipacon Chapter what I hope will be 8a really ’ great picture.” WA oy } My Ncouldn’t resist ating nga INitiates Three _ that I was sorry’she had been’ Hotel ‘Waldron was the setting |. “thoted“as~sayingthat~Hollywood) for the October dinner meeting of| was a dull place and dinner con-/Tipacon Chapter of the Ameri#an/ versation sq/ limited that it was|Business Women’s Association. “ | unbearable, The Rev, Edward Auchard, a) . REMINDED OF AWARDS , |sociate pastor of First Presbyter-| I had to remind Ingrid that ina” Church was speaker for. the! Hall she had won an Ac ad |evenine. tn speaking of Robert E-| Pattern 5717 contains emy Award for “Gaslight” and .. seohe oat phercbggtar the pattern for small, medium and the New York Critics’ Award for| > eates widier ot on ‘imee,” large sizes; sewing and finishing “The Bells of St. Mary's” and also New members whe were init!- directions. as the woman doctor in “Spell. _ |” |~ Send 25¢ in coins, your name hound.” ated included Martha Boatright, | + 3 ' Mrs, Claude Dodge, Mrs, Paul address and the pattern number Burke, Mrs. James Lewis, Max- ‘to Anne Cabot, The Pontiac Press, ‘ineé“Davidson and Mrs, Betty Ann 372 W. Quincy Street, Chicago 6, Sheridan. Nlinois i 1 * «© « Very quietly she said, “I have) been accused of saying many things I never said. It. was only tracing | -- Sat i¢ . al ee AY, OCTOBER 4, 1056 | many other offers, but for the time-being at least, she will not) make any pictures outside of Eu-' rope. 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OCTOBER 4, 1956. engagement Of | eorge §, Kaufman, aré under way! treat their daughter, this week at the Birmingham Vi-| 5... Jean, to Sc ee ~ Richard L. This-first public show of the|town Beer, son of ‘Players’ 34th season will ‘be _pre-| when it Mr. and. Mrs, sented Oct. 19, 20 and Oct. 26, 21) 0 William J.| ,Dirocing M wit be Aibert |P° f Beer of — tried | Berkley. There [7+ £4, wie Moen Serene Fifty Attend “Green cores ‘tot’ mat | immediae Meeting of — ram be worn exactly | - plans for the , a gS EN © «pencil in | _ wedding. Medical Unit. : ete orsaeg | . . Fifty members adit te ee ‘who want more mink than. - JEAN GIBBS a soot arg wed aie i aan ter oe J Ss ae Sates seed of Deven y hairpiece: the mink- Mrs. John Williams, president, > mish tale sched wgeder is NEW Tones for Bedroom|it'tiaes wee” | shirtwaist i , 1 | a 3 5 . é ee ican ogee: aa mer the center with rhinestones to| | : : : DR B. 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The shower)Oct iwas held at the Tersigni home on Oakhill road. Shirley, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clemmie Slaughter of Oakhill road, is the bride-elect of Peter Tersigni. He fs the son of Mr. and Mrs. N. A, Tersigni of Hadley road. | Guests included Mrs. Tersigni, Shirley Brandel, Mrs.-Tony Oli- ver, Mrs. Thomas Oliver, Mrs. James McEnrue, Mrs, dean Slaughter, Mrs. Albert Lawson, Mrs. Joseph Tersigni and Mrs. Huber Pittenturf. Lawson, Hazel Munn, Mickey Ter- lman Lumm, Mrs. Keith «Cooper, Sharon Oliver and Dorothy Oliver. Unit Marks Birthday of WCTU Founder Officers Picked Mothers Club Others attending were Joyce | : iers elected the following officers U M Alumnae - Meeting Set Mrs. Marcus E. Cunningham of Brady lane, Bloomfield Hills, will be hostess to the Birmingham Alumnae Association of the Uni- versity of Michigan at a tea on . 9: j Arthur L. Brandon, vice presi- dent of the university, will speak on “A: Decade of Achievement, A by Gold Star The American Gold Star Moth-| when they met Tuesday evening - at the American Legion Home: eed Mrs. Edna Olmsted,president; Mrs. Sybella Stevens, first vice}/—— president; Mrs. Edward Ellefson,| - second vice president; Mrs. Julia Z Thomas, secretary; Mrs, Pearl : Kline, treasurer; Mrs. John Stock- held special services in various ‘churches Sunday morning com-! memorating the birthday of Fran-| ces E. Willard, founder and first) president of the Women’s Christian | ‘Temperance Union of the world. Mrs. Amanda Goodwin . opened her--home on Lake street for the regular monthly meeting held Mon- day evening. Mrs. §. A. Beaver, president, presided at the meeting. GOP Women to Meet The Republican Women's Feder- ation of Oakland County will hold their October meeting Monday at the home of Sarah Van Hoosen Jones in Rochester.. The meeting will be a reception and tea hon- oring William §. 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We believe collegiates, suburbanites and sportswomen. will adopt it as o new classic! Tailored of exclusive Hurricane Cloth, impervious to wind and weather, lined in worm furry alpaca; with roll collar and wristlets of thick cotton knit, zippered fly-front and brass clamps. Natural only. 10 to 16. 17 Top. FRENCH NUDE, our new. daring shell pump in downy-soft bleck suede. Lower. FRENCH OPERA, sophisticated widow- peak pump in. black suede or _— calf. 5 |: : 10" >. ee . The controversial anti-profession- | Games ate’ ceactened. . the Saginaw Valley meet takes|face by a flying puck, scored the, of Michigan for the coming weekend. one tan ee ate ee oy COCR, ae MTSE. SIRI: One of the greatest collegiate football crowds in history, 101,001, 1s sure to jam Ann Arbor for the Michigan-Michigan State battle. Unofficially, the largest crowd ever to witness a | | college game is recorded for the Notre Dame-— “Southern. Methodist clash held November 26, 1927" ~ when 120,000 jammed Soldiers Peer. Colony. This was an estimated crowd. — If there were 200,000 seats available Saturday, most ieety Ny eet oe ee et certain. x ¢ oe ~ For those checking the odds, it’s MSU favored. by}. three, but for. those figuring the favorite, save your ee ae ~ This is one game where the give and kt ca 4 go out the window. Looking over both teams can be just as confusing. The Spartans have-better depth, and more speed, They ~are faster in the line. iicc® Michigan is bigger, Lp trent and th the becktleld, and the Wolverines have come up with a — of equal- izers of their: own. _ It Walt Kowalczyk is*not up to par it will hurt State, but along with Clarence Peaks, Dennis Mendyk and Don Gilbert there's plenty of help from ' Bob. Handloser, Don. Arend and Jim Wulff. John Herrnstein and Bob Ptacek are in to stay for Michigan, and with Jim Pace and Terry Barr still around, things a seg be. ee: End play should get plenty of attention with Ron Kramer and Dave Kaiser shooting for honors. Both do the placement kicking for their teams and both are aighly touted receivers and defensive men. Put it on paper and it points to State. We want-to put to the toes, however, that is, the kicking toes of Kramer and Kaiser. So let’s venture to say, Kramer's toe by two—21/19 for Michigan. DITTOS FROM THE PRESS BOX Looks like the Tigers may get a new publicity director to go with their new regime.. We hear that Neal “Doc” Fenkell is leaving and that a radioman, Bob Richards, connected with a station in Bellaire, Ohio will be his successor. Nothing heard from the Tiger front office as yet on the matter. Things are bubbling with tuts in the state SA sheila atin aneegende f r oe es rete heey 3 = nana said Bavast. “If I BALTIMORE, .Md. — The * Old) | Pro” of the Detroit Lions, Bobby Layne, -will face one of the Na- tional Football League’s finest young stars, George Shaw, when Colts meet Saturday night in Bal- timore’s Memorial Stadium. Lions Must Stop Shaw in Clash at Baltimore the Giants in 1950 under Commis- $o waivers were aitied again on oad Chandler's amnesty|Maglie and he wound up in a edict, , the uniform he + 2 & used to hate with a vengeance After a brilliant career with the i thgnetedl engl & maaeglerr Giants, particularly as the nem-/insiders say Dodgers esis of the Dodgers, whom he beat|Cleveland only $1,000 and offered 23 times, he was discarded injto forget small minor league mid-1955 ag an expensive luxury.|deal wi i #3 _@ees ei tof ne ui ysehte EE * 6 « . Larsen (11-5) lost his only World Series appearance. He started and lost the fourth game to the Dodg- to a 20-16 decision ever Green Bay. Shaw, the Colts second-year sig- lOC Suspends Anti-Pro Pledge Olympic Body Decides} to Return to Old Vow on Amateurism LAUSANNE, Switzerland (# — al pledge, which had threatened to split Olympic ranks, has been suspended for ‘the - Melbourne Games. . * * The IOC .executive board last night decided after a, three-hour session fo return to the old, Olym- pic vow which requires only that each athlete declare he is an am- ateur, The words “and to remain’’| - (an amateur) were suppressed at least as far asthe Melbourne Avery Brundage “ol Chicago, president of the IOC and leader of the fight for the new rule, ex- pressed satisfaction over the. com- mittee’s action. # * “The spirit remains,” said Brundage. “What we want is to) keep the Olympic Games pure and honest. That is all that mat- ters.” * : victory of the Yankees. He had : * * The board said its action in ‘re- t * turning to the pledge used during wees beets: Layne’s offensive corps may be hampered by injuries in the Colts jgame, Fullback Bill Bowman is still sufering from a pulled leg ‘|muscle and probably will not be \little world series victory this sea- available for r action, but Coach Buddy P. ‘expects Leon Hart will have. sufficiently recov- ered from a charley horse to carry the load. : ihe first place a day before failures as a member of the New York Giants. The only thing for him is to pitch the Dodgers in- to a world championship, * OFFICIAL BOX SCORE f fe au = 4 F FH EL P J SK eK SKK SS e-vweeuwusre y «| eecaceeceo-coo~ne ol ese-cecsduno ee ua ee sl NEW YORK ® — Kerby Farrell, who led the Indianapolis Indians to an American Assn. pennant and son, willsucceed Al Lopez as man- ager of the Cleveland Indians, the Associated Press learned last night. At the same time, the AP also}. , Olson-Walker Bout Off AP Wirephote M§GLIE PULLS THROUGH — Old pitching-master, Sal Maglie, had a few rough moments against the Yanks yesterday but ’’The Barber” of Brooklyn managed to stick in there ahd score a 63 10 strikeouts after giving up an early 2-0 lead to New York in the first inning on Mickey Mantle’s ; the 1952 games at Helsinki was motivated by insufficient’ notice of the new pledge, which first ap- peared in the Olympic rules pi lished in July. 2 Chiefs Place Beat Calgary, 5-1 Wings Keep CALGARY (® ~~ The Detroit Red Wings completed a triumphant ex- in Top Eight, but P H S Loses hibition tour of Alberta last night ‘iwhen they defeated the Calgary Although two PHS harriers fin- Stampeders of the Western Hockey ished in the top eight, in this League. 5 - 1 before 7,619 fans. week's 2nd regular cross-country! The ‘National Hockey League | match, Chiefs came out on the ‘club, which Tuesday night beat its loser’s end of a 21-37 (low score |WHL farm club, Edmonton Flyers wins) count ane more Oak.. (6-1, led 3-1 at the end of the first period and held a 5 - 1 bulge at Acorns’ Evans webb was fi rst|the end of the second. The Stam- home (at Royal Oak) with 9:58,\peders, however, outshot the Red followed by teammate Jerry Wings 27 - 19. Keyes (10:02). Rog Coats (10:03), was close on -Keyes’ heels, with) - Tempers were on edge through- another PHS runner, Pete Cox, Mt 8nd referee Merv Duffey was kept busy while handing out 16 next (10:29), Chiefs’ Don Evans, | Cflarley Johnson and Tom Sampey penalties—nine to the Red Wings. finished 9-10-11, ee er 'Delvecchio, Lorne Ferguson and Coach: Mike Andonian’s harriers Metro Prystai each seored Once will not be seen in action on the for Detroit, Archie Scott, injured home course, until Oct. 18 when in the final period When hit in the place at the Beaudette Park lay- Calgary goal. ron out. Prystai shot. the ane Wings Norm Ullman, Billy McNeil, Alex’ Victory “Pace ahead at the five-minute mark of the first period when he took a pass - out from Ferguson and. drilled one behind Edwards, The Red Wings went ahead 2 . 0 a minute later when Delvecchio beat the goafie from close range after being set up by Gordie Howe. - The Stamps got on the score- board midway in the period when Scott picked one out ‘of the air and deflected it past Gienn Hall. The Wings regained their ‘two-goal lead late in the session when Mc-' Neil slid one behind Edwards after taking a two-way relay from Mar- cel ae we eras Perpeon “SCO! ed t jhe three’ minute mark of the final frame | |The two left for. there after the jannouncement. PORTLAND, Ore. #—Carl! (Bobo) Olson is hanging up his! gloves. Retirement of the former mid- dieweight boxing champion was announced by his marfiager, Sid Flaherty, on the eve of his. sched- uled_10-round main event bout with Sammy Walker here tonight. * * * “His reflexes: are too slow ~and he hasn't felt like his old self,’’ Flaherty said of the once tireless- 2B. * * * The manager said he would try to establish Olson in business in their home city, San Francisco. Tommy Moyer, Portland pro- moter, cancelled his entire fight card and began making ticket ‘re- funds, * * * Flaherty said the decision was made after consultation with Port-' land physicians. * * ® “We dislike very much,” he said, “to call off the Walker bout on such short notice, but I would never. permit a fighter of mine to enter the rifig «miess he was ab- solutely sound. . * * 7. Olson’s career, which started as a iSyearcld preliminary boy in Hawaii, reached his peak Oct. 21, 1953, when he battered out a de- cision over Randy Turpin of Eng- land to win the. world title. a oe | Olsen then defended his ¢ham- pionship, successfully three times. rand won seven other fights before challenging light-heavyweight king Archie ‘Moore. in June, . 1955. third round, and he has beer dn the downgrade since. Bobo Quits Fight Business punching, durable Olson, who is ihas been fined $560 by the British ecg Amocked out Olson in the), 9, 1955, by knocking out Olson fn two Olson, beset by domestic . diffi- culties, tried again but Robinson duplicated” the knockout last spring. No Offer Made, Says Tighe in Regard to Job SPRING LAKE, Mich (INS)— “Jack Tighe, a veteran member of the Detroit Tigers, said last night that he has not been ap- proached by anyone with an of- fer to take over as the Tiger manager in 1957, It was reported that the 42- year-old baseball veteran was the” “first and. only choice — of. executive vice-president Spike Briggs, dr., and the Tigers’ new owners to replace Bucky Harris ‘as Manager.” Briggs and Fred Knorr, the new cluh owner who took over with his 1l-man syndicate Mon- day, said at that time they would announce the Harris replacement after. the werte series in New York, Charles Is Fined by British Board LONDON (INS)—Former heavy- weight champion .Ezzard Charles Board of Boxing Control for a: bout Tuesday in which. he was dis-' qualified for ‘ ‘Pervotent holding.” * When Charles’ coponent, 'the crowd at Harringay Arena when he sifted in from the side and’ He looked. ee in non- booed the decision. : blasted’ ohe into the fat corner. (title victories over Jimmy Mar-) Late in the period Uliman put thejtiner and Joey..Giambra, Then (Red Wings four goals ahead when|Robinson, whose vacated cham ‘he came down the centre and drove jonship Olson won duri in an eight- footer. iretirement, regained the Yitie. Bec. * The fine was * * i taken out ome ‘Dick today, and got his first “‘honker.”’ \Richardson, was awarded the fight|Campbell and his companion, Tom of they } got-the , 13-pound-12-ounce p-Charles’ purse of $8,400 and will \cattede: They saw only three other mig Ray’s/be donated by the board to a birds, but didn’t get a shot at/by Pickwuck Farm, learned that Jack Tighe, coach of the Detroit Tigers, will be elevated to the manager's post, a job recent- ly vacated by Bucky Harris. * * a Both announcements are expect- ed to be made either during the world series-or soon after. betts and led the Titlanapedia club pennant in 1954, his first year at the helm, but lost out in the - POSSIBILITY—Jack Tighe, De- troit Tiger coach, has been men- tioned as the new successor to Bucky Harris, No official con- firmation has been made by Ti- ger owners. Lucky Goose Hunter Calvin Campbell, 57 Fernberry| \road, Pontiac, took one shot at ‘a low- ying Canada’ goose early Rives of Maybee road, were hunt-| ing near a lake in the area of ‘Sashabaw and Maybee roads when ogeretlycgPioap ah on ~|will be played under the Wisner _|tersall’s annual sale of quire Birdie Tebbetts from nati,” he said, “but the s astute basehall man. I realize that he is not widely known but neither was Walter Alston -nor Mayo Smith before they re- ceived their chance in the big leagues.” - laida’t want to pert with hen Midget Football All-Star Night, | Two hours of continuous football Stadium lights by 5th, 6th and 7th grade boys to climax the Parks and Recreation Department's. an- nual six-week football instuction program. \ Fifth and: 6th graders will open the show at 7 o'clock with two games played simultaneously, each)» jusing half of the field. After two ‘quarters of action, the next two Record Annual Sale of Harness Horses - LEXINGTON, Ky. (INS) — Tat- harness horse» yearlings. at reached a record-breaking $1,050,- tae pall i a me 24 was paid by Paul Wixom of Chi- them. i Midget Football Program Slated Oct. 27 at Wisner Top‘ price’ at last. night's auction! os Ty sals aye ke is ima a i cago for the Arios Colt rector. The colt was wont pag Which averaged $2,014 for 35 head. Dk ae i i 72, curse, ts THE PONTIAC c PRESS. THURSDAY, | es 08 Page sia ti oe A —— ry : svc , : * _| big-score victories. They possess | in Engie’s camp, is 10th is believed in the upstate i i i i i what city probably as good or better "| start ‘at right Kokaly damped the Chiefs in Bay City a 64yard mark, bet is always last fall, 33-7. Off the club's dangerous on outside drives, up- | record they're favored to win. | state observers say. - _ Chiefs have a 2-won-l-tie mark, | If these lads aren't enough, and had only one comparatively Engle has another lad, Paul Stan- easy victory, the opener against ton, who has gone 188 yards in 29 week’ : ; £=:5/Stop Wilson Cres Heard at Avondale Hem to bottle yp Tom | Won lack started lug lugging, the pig This week the problem lies on/ : a School the of Frank Crowell, head | Mendy, Brame wa, every inch ane the Alte years roan gall cg fall. ball coach at Avondale, and| Low Overhead LOCATION GUARANTEED | miciGAN BEWARE OF THE GRAY és Mora common, reg eee = ; == 2 SRS a 2 in EQUIPMENT | x ‘ 7 r ae —] Tread : : By DICK DUNKEL then © fereshet.. However as a forecast, Blemish TIRES : im the mations! ectlege | tof 438 untied games overeat BIG SAVINGS! football race will havé ample oppor- | Sate. ee Re differences im the week's other ht ~ —— are: Gz 219 er 21 over Holy i ‘ NGovge $f 34] eine Pe) : * SERVICE STEVENS a | - Ole “le Mis ai. miias) will ‘visit up-and- | Fn Tg ee Bing iB over F og TT ai Ses ; ite 4 ES $650 coming Hous ton U. (06.2). The differ-|Onio State 14 over Stanford, So. Call- FJ @ ho if q : sharpest performaz | TIRE and TREADING CO. | ub Berrel 12, : - Go. $ 15 ie a estou ahowed Promine (terug! er Saas gate 2 ove | , : 1 Locally Owned and Operated FOX: Sadioan% tosh te h | South, Pridey ‘nighb—afiamt, Fis. 11 ‘ : 481 N. Perry St. FE 5-0649 " te ever Purmon, Slomese 12 over Bo. sewn Ae , : “ : : . | Spartans, yg Hage State, Florida 2 over Kentucky, Georgia J. , CAN OE IN Fullback Ron Elmy and half- : WINCHEST re 5 6] = shows iting Bet 29 it sea 6. i Ake AMowe bac key ember rs ect King Louie | ri . ‘5 ies tke § Pawns ‘ 3 . Off the G pee fie alee i be ‘Special Assistant’ e I apevine oa 1 Euroa Beet 6 Diekman a leavers 5 Cubs 1 to Cronin oe : , Tan Darden ie gertean oer taothews ise a; Camels 108-- a The grapevine out of Clarkston was a bum-steer last week because PIONEER 7 oe ! BROOKLYN ‘ — Stanley R. Se ee wo ee om Bloom-| rion store a . Paul's Moctrie #4 LADIES WEST HURON, movsr ; (Bucky) Harris, a 59-year-old vet-|field. But it did not turn out that way. - oo Drive-tn'd ? Ae Pine ti | Ame is 3 Nichelle ine 8 : eran of more than three decades This week things really get tough with tone ike |Hutchineon’s 9 7 dime Mut. (418 sme 8 3 Berbare’s -— & 7) ‘e Is in the major leagues, has been ~ nt 4 Ferndale and Oe senott a0i—ai6; Commerce Drivelnert “coach 8 & Uae iit | sined by the Boston Re SO 68) persingham. wlatastes ae ee) eae (ir ere ? a “special assistant’’ to General MOTOR INN “A” MW. Smithson 366—603, Spencer's 912, ; Mammen soo Crus, It willbe & bunch of sour grapes on the grapevine atter Friday if reer V8 Co. View tne 4 gaeces Fr ele 2 LW | “itaria wil be ationed in Bow (#M #Ames don't wo according to Hoyle. ~ ie 55s Us ide y peepat Save You noe tow and will be a general trouble GAME ‘KEARNS CORNWELL MOATS ‘a. waren 's90-80; "Deexey’s’ 1006— Rtapentek i He cane a F shooter,” Cronin said yesterday in/. os (16-4-2) (146-2) (14-6-2) | 2180. 6 Mkt. ens | omens Ge dents. , |BAY CITY vs. Pontiac BayGity BayGity Bay Gity ELKS MOUSE LEAGUE |, [Ginlore 4 8 2 Danie Mate. 3 8) pace Sh gay tytn SOUTHFIELD vs. Walled Lk. Southfield Southfield. Southfield ioe S aes 82 eae Seek | ieee Se +4 Team yo. 16 iit i um serve as an aide to the man|="™ingham vs. FERNDALE Ferndale Ferndale Ferndale | Soucy & Sons #3 Gaves Grill 48 O. Lapetee 31-08; ere Mkt. if wit replaced him as field man-|Farmington vs. WATERFORD Waterford Waterford Waterford [S'°5°f mes. ¢$ National Boh® $3 ical ager of the Red Sox at the end) “LAPEER vs. Avondale Lapeer Lapeer Lapeer gg CS BN - : 9 ‘coreg wel the 1934 season. : Holly vs. W. BLOOMFIELD. _‘W. Bi’mfield W. BI’mfield Holly Soucy & Bons 966, 2780. Alen Bag. 13,2 Comm. Maw. 6108 * ¢ # Clarkston vs. MILFO! Clarkston Milford Milford : i tae nuee 5 Prank’s ; $11 His-appoOmtment to what\ttica vz ROCHESTER. Rochester. Rochesier yi tne a Ackevaan's $i assistant : er Rochester | noice Bidrs, 9 3 Cloverleaf Inn 7 $| MR. Rocqué 298, I Bird $53; Alex Eng. amounts to nt general MAM) Oxford vs. ORTONVILLE Ortonville Ortonville Oxford John D's Ove. 9 3 Vernor’s 5 1 sse—m4T, lager confirmed 2-week-old reports dt & 3 Dor-L Shop 4 8 ——- \that the baseball-wise veteran|>< Mike vs. OL ST.MARY St.Mary St.Mary — St. Mary Bi apes 8 Lachie @hop 4 ‘ on we we was headed for Boston Clawson vs. LAKE ORION © Lake Orion Lake Orion Clawson | Tiam No i3_ § $ Lowe's Tov #3 S\trubint Blocks 8 4/ Bruce Const. ¢ § Another report has been that he|St. Fred vs. ROST.MARY St.Mary St.Mary __ St. Fred Re Ss ah eat a Sane 1 Bons 45 is destined to succeed Cronin if 's ; * < Fem, Prowse 3? and when 45 Jack's Bb. Shop 3 7 sets of 95. you . 408 sets! f We ava just purchased from a Washington, D. C. distributor 408 oward Zink Seat Covers... that originally. sold for as much os ' $4 . we made a terrific buy, | we're passing the savings on to . BUT HURRY, first come, ‘first served oa , and we only have SARAN PLASTIC sen 17.00 0 $995 SARAN PLASTIC Reg. $27.00 9] bd CUSTOM “TAILORED ~ / PLASTIC & HEMP ARKET TIRE CO.J === e EASY BUDGET TERMS — NO MONEY DOWN e |77 W. HURON ST. Pontiac’s Motorists. ‘Headquarters / fy FE 8.0424 eae pee ae om OS Se ee ee ee ee i You MEAN A LIVE. HOG? YOU'RE BOWL- Bee ING IN THE WRONG Zee ALLEY TRY THE Ye r STOCKYARDS! STS $ eek WE LF BS SS ‘ KE = = a= * a = A WO Ts oe 48 RX ule = 2 m % : +4 ah i} 7 \ti be ae. \Hiat \ * : AA \¢ Tye4a4 aA An en re ory 5 eee CR WILLIAM TRwi AS ie WHY MOTHERS GET GRAY } ee : ae fi gy..." Would yap have this same car in a forty-tourinch waist?" by Franklin Folger ait TM. Reg, US. Pat, OFF a iris Ses tego A fe AT eW25 foe ti ai " 4 ny AL alge at ; i + nt ; Hiapet® if © W954 by NEA Servion, ne. TM. Reg, US, Pat. OF-|) OH, OH --- IT'S STARTING TO RAIN - ty itt 1 i "| i et | AIO By rw and Strieber 7 ALL THE << te a. i By Ernie Bushmiller y " ' 1 1, i q i . MORTY MEEKLE ce “Pye got to clean up my room , ;. take a bath and eat dinner. | | Tileall you back infive minutes!” / a THE BOYS ARE NT HOM af sem Sa a A \k © poms | + i “~I1'n = PUNT, 1956 by NEA Service, inc. TV. Reg. U.S. Pat. Off] are By Edgar Martin | #ou! of-* Qe GRANDMA By Charles Kuhn al’, MA ay ee ee ee gee ee ee Se es N,OH,.MAN, AM { TIRED.// AN ['VE WALKED UP AN’ DOWN EVERY STREET AN’ ALLEY IN TOWN T'DAY.“/ ALONG WITH ALL ‘TH’ OTHER KIOS O° TH’ NEIGHBORHOOD... ..WEVE BEEN Fi TH CIRCUS BILL HIS PRETTY PICTURES A His PRETTY PICTURES ALL DAY AN’ WATCHIN’ TER PASTE UP setters me ee Ferg Here Cee ted BE ot ' JAMES H. GRAHAM EM Appoint Executive : ved | TT e catesnas 240 ba 7 May einer & Eigen: rey «sea seewee © a 1 Mar... 90 Size, 4 , May — ‘ioe RY, Manus, John & Adams, Inc. Pres- esta: Greet Lathoee — ne Atlantic Coast Line ident Ernest A. Jones announced Church, S. Genesee St., Oct. 5, 9 B06 seven: A Off » point or more were Amer-|today. Graham was formerly ad-'a.m. to 9 p. m. Oct. 6, 9 a. m. to ro lican Telephone, Westinghouse, In- |vertising manager of the Buick Di-/12:00. _ Ady. : px % 408.\ternational Nickel and Aluminum |Vision of General Motors. ols Se, Oc : i No. 1, Ltd. ; Graham, presently a resident Saints Episcopal Church, Ex- 18) N Y 5 : pe nay Ronn vndee Papago change St. entrance. 7 to 9 p. m. “ ew ork, tock im October, 1950 as district — Adv. Peppers {Late Morning Quotations) =a rage Biome 4 y Rummage sale: Youth Center, i bu. Pep-|air Red 43.8 Ist Crk Coat . Central in Lake Orion. Fri. and Sat. —Ady¥. ‘ k bu. CW... 98.6 ‘Jacobs ........ “3 Office in August, 1952. - bu: LlAlied Stra... 48.3 . 61 If your friend's in jail and needs : 1, 4,79,2.38 Anis Chal... 323 yeh PE? raat ee MacManus, spon & Adams, nei Ph, FE 5-9424 or MA 5-4081. eee meee : : a - ‘jalum Ltd... 124.2 me will _be-assistant to Hovey Hag- oe ; sc Aleos _;......1084 vorrei penn s —— : | ~~ @OLLAPSE — This crumbled section of new AP Wirephote : K, No. | km Atetin 227: 226 ae account executive on the e den. bene [Aer BOk..>--. <9 <: Wellbadniee ‘nooeens ‘at the. agency’s| _ Do You Have a Cazpet Problem?) juilding being constructed in Jackson was only - were employed:on the project when. the walls Be dos. behs;| Am Gyan" ERP aha “Sis headquarters in Bloomfield Call Tuson Carpet Serv. PE 5 vs part of 6,000 tons of debris which baried at least and floors collapsed into the basement. Six are { barb. ¢ ai... * 44 . ACY. : ; . Squash, | A™ oe a & : . two score workmen Wednesday, Nearly 100 men dead. wn GHICAGO, Ont. 4 {AP/—Lave poultry Squash, ‘But-|Am Motors... Ke re .. ad — Rummage sdle at 10 a. m. Thurs. : ef oes Am WN Gas... Lone 8. Com ,. 88.4 and Fri. Oct. . Sagi- Wednesda bee "Soups. oops, 208 000 t +~ Am Rad...... 185 gps | - Insists Hare Repa : ae ; 306 5 ; ‘ * 16 hens 14-18: aya ua om as re Be rem .. Se eee. as Wy re. a e rion : ry Grinnell Bros, store was announced ; x 4 | : Am Rien Oe oe . > : Lak O . — eS Se Am Teld&Tel. 168.8 sees" HH ted'Do t Rummage sale Fri. 5 to 9 p. m. sirumen yesterday. Sakata Am Tob. -.... 72 sus '.: 383 1 QIN naon and Sat. 9 to 12 noon. 103 N, Sagi- . : Barred brotiers 20- Am Viscose... 33. “s+ 3 t st held — Queesaan.. We a 3} naw, next to Jacobsen’s Flowers, \OFOTNECT, O1ISTET a rin re Hagood a similar position DETROIT EGGS Anac Wa&C.. 7 Merck ....... : —— —Adv ® en: ne with the Toledo Grinnell store be- 8.165} GRAND HAVEN @® — Repub- : : ' : DETROIT, Oct. 4 (AP) » fob. Armco Stl... as . a4 p it i ion . Qoviggemege : jaw a a Oct.-6-at-23 —— fore coming to Pontiac. 3 we: Atthison ..... 37.1 Monsan Ch ., 38 running for secretary of 3 Whites: Grade A on. wid. ; saaee a> Ward ... 40.2 , ry © Pine St., garage. —~Adv Appointment of Rex Hagood of} He served 25 years with the : gv. 64; large § Site, ‘wea ave. 1; me . No, AM retin gape 8 | ee $73|state, demanded today his oppon- A Lake Orion brother and sister Fan a aden wh mk ; wid. avg. 34: grade 8 cae ae . Aveo’ Mig... (33. Motor Wheel $8 lent, James M. Hare, repay a| Rummage sale, § a. m. Sat. First will divide the eight-million- Av .... %}/Democratic party by Mrs. Anne /prestyterian Church. 9 a. m.- (8% heirs after a tax settlement - 2 Checks "31 7 ,, wha hei eit Inasaion 1 obris.00; Sm Small, 690-990, [OCs — Bx iB gts a bran + teens i chetbrrdinywed st oe at Washington. A settlement of $1,-| U.S. STEEL DOW CHEMICAL cent lower. Demand/ts fairly active on| CHICAGO, Oct. ¢ (AP)—Chi ne ey ey Coe is ga.9| Who al st yy a eg kT Ra Gan Pac, 334 Bac G & BL. setiwith about $80,000, Name New Manager —_ 18,000 was approved sangh sont STANDARD OIL of NEW JERSEY rome ou * 000 Pan 71 es The rnal Reventie rvice | ee Mongo Bde: 0 C88: care 06 Beh: © Servic, Gp.'.. $43. Faah Rpts. #14) Martin said the contribution was! Pussett Gohring, vice president Se goioy claim tor $2, GENERAL ELECTRIC U.S. RUBBER ; , Ts 18 m “ oe a sities ina : : : Charter Wo. 1373 x Cater Tree... 8 Parte De... Beidrawn of OB account in which) + senerel masager of WORD, . REPORT OF CO Bese Ns : Re. got pte A100; whatecaled nereigee Th Fe... S46 Feaey, M7, ++" §}4\Mrs. Thorpe co-mingled state and 820)491. i i] « 2 Pa RR ..... * l f is. edo ¢ general ' ’ : Communit prices unchanged to A a Teents lower: 8 ere : Bt Baer on oP Toledo, Ohio, is the new The compromise was worked out} For more information without obligation—call .- “ : r : gees o |. 4 y ent ‘or Deiter mixed 42%: 68 per cent|Gities Sve... 90.8 Phelos D :... 64) “I demand that the secretary of manager of Radio Station WPON, |by \ government counsel and at | National Bank or better mediums 30: cianderds 33%; Climax Mo. Tr Prite- igor .. 41.6:State repay the state this $400 at/it was announced today by James|torneys for the estate, Some $500,- ye ~ ep ier | — ef Pontide in the. State of Michigan, , Sole Palm 24 Pa : $j\once with his personal check and Gerity Jr., president and owner of|000 was allocated for special be-) at the he clave of busines September 38. cmICAGO POTATOES. Gol Gag ook .- H4/explain Why-he has concealed the the Gerity Co.” quests to relatives and institutions, a1 Community National Bank Bldg. by Compt of. the Currency, under] CBZ . Oct. 4 (AP)—Potatoes: Ar-| COME Ed -.. $9. :; @aitruth from the public these,many| The new manager will} Mrs, Anderson died in 1951. col , seein: gue ke he | (ee, nor a f : (4) 1 . : Cash( balances with other slow; market dull: téehd-Orenen Russets'Cont Bak .... 299 Rex “ es 3,78; Wisconsin Russets 1.00; Minnesota- : . sane OTS) 2 aw oe pa Fy North Dehote Red River Vailey Pontincs ont Sobas'' nt woe SLE process of collection ..., $16,383, 706.18/ 2-15-2.35. t Mot .... its United States Government ; ‘ort . § | _— direct and oaeut.000.11 3 corn. Pa < ae " 42.4i frueran tyes +* * * x 4. Obligations of States and Livestock a ee 5. political subdivisions . 14,918, 770,42 Edison... 35 fag Cieet Sean, ‘betes. pan Go DETROIT LIVESTOCK C Seng. 4.3 30. ceperee ks tinciudin maceta LYETROIT, Oct. 4 (AP) (USDA pout Aire 3 Shell Oll...... 83. Corporate stecka af ‘ . —Salable ” L. Not enough ottered "fe Be = “see bo eral Reserve bank). . 128,000.00; make «mar East Air L .. 4 83 Loans and discounts (in- Cattle—Saiable 160. Fresh receipts East Kod .... 0 ‘a. * ebuding $1, 7. 51s over- tly stocks and oe: market_nom- Auto L ... #8 4. drafts) ; wm 56. 791,976.02 =~ unchanged, Compared urg- | El & Mus .. 23 Py Bank premises day trading generally Mtairly active. all’ Emer Rad .... 74 48. od $1,185, 825.20, week: good clearance most ughter eR] sae 28 7 —_ furniture an cattie; around 600 stockers and feeders ™ ae 85. we $203,854.82 | 1,300,070.81 ati on hand, phates out. prime slaughter sad - 3 +4 Real estate owned other te low choice graces slow weak; wuitity Food Mach .. 63 1. Y . Oman ane, Preminme "198-00 88 Sd"Tow aad tron peed Makes BY Stud Past. 8 : \ renee 403.05 | cows strong to S0¢ yew ib bulls steady: eo vw OB, ‘ ; commana eoders 8 Frev at = Total Assets _ $906, 388,286,65 Sealer vou, agers heady te hs i few Derdner Dea” $3 Swift Co--s S44 1—Cash. $-tepient. 3—No money down, as low as $1.25 weekly! 0.00-31.00, bulk ice and low ‘ prime Oen m .. 72. iv vee : Demand deposits of individ- steers 27.00-29.50; most. good P low ec: ..., 58.3 Texas Co..,, 88. 7 OPEN FRIDAY MITES rs uals, partnerships, and choice 20.00-26.00; utility and stendard|Gen Pds ...., 48 Tex @ Sul.... 30.1) : E -_ corporations . . $35,490, 628'25 | 15.00-19.00, choice and low prime 700-900'\Gen Mills .., 682 Textron ..... 21 \ 21x32-Inch : Big 21x32 Inch Shallow Well Miaracaiga tod Sapa: ign ie ety eat cateautand owe "A™.< S Rewy Mie Ma : : aan ’ go and .# eee 41. ‘an bese 1B, : + : tions ...,. 34,432,816.07|12.00-16.50; Inte bulk wiilfty cols, 11.00 ~ Gen. Tire .... 83.6 Transamer .., 36.7 DOUBLE BOWL BIG 30-GAL. GAS HOT 2-COMPARTMENT §$ . PUMP nae of ea et aoe ee —— a x3 ‘Go — 5 cates ¢? joe sees << oes : : . ; a elm elrs—“—ses—S SlCr vernmen 00; UW and commercia . oe F eee nde oe is = “9 * saocti0] Se itin ad ugh elec oat ie Goria ot Eecewde | Staines WATER HEATER SINKS - its. of States and stock steers 22.50; oad high choice $60 ‘Goodyear ee 73.2 Un 23) ta mn ess $' 95 : ltteal a, "16 906,001.99 Ib. short yearling stockers 22.95; bulk Grah Paige 16° Unit Air Lin!, 37.8) : . 95 : Other depose iertfed and ‘ss ($0 00-2108, fond and Yow cbsice 60080 Gt. Wee'B "1 Iba Ga Flos: ae Steel ee 95 $28 wien Took * | Other eer ‘an . i ‘es ™m ruit. ‘ ; ” : e. cashiers checks, ete.) 972,206.62 lb. feeders. {9-00-20 ‘Sreyhound 0143 Un Ons Cp.. 30.6) “A” Grade, not crate ee ‘ Total . « Caives—Saiable ‘. Today's market Guif Of +1978 US Lines.,... 3 | : : marred. Compare this re a deposite .... .$80,966,468,9¢6 _ |Bominally- unchanged. Compared last |Holland F .., 12 US Rub cssess 47-4) ~ . value! ; Land Contracts... 912,401 market Tulip atendyhnitgg-suppiy hug Hy Gents sc: $68 Van Raat "": 182] Hicnen in . 4 nh «$32, -8 ++ean + 18.2; ‘ a bank . choice and prime vealers 28.00 few Indust Ray ,. 301 Warn B Pie ., 26.5) BIG $2-INCH 3-UNIT KITCHEN 3 ines att “ i ay ” 62,401 on ne oe or sna eeu cc ang, iow in oh o wa Wok Ot ak 18g) wee bho aor i of rea estate... eg - ‘i S$ and 6 er calves = jan ee s este ee 5 t = es , 1,203,590.97 27.00; most utility and standard 14.00- |Interlak ite El iw... 53 30- éa WALL CABINETS a other" linbtites | erm 29-00; bulk cull and low utility 40.002 Int Bus Meh a4 white Mot. $4 Gal, Water H ter ; ib Vee Total Labtiitien:. --/ __$01,222,887.00 nt Harv ... 4.4 Wilson 5 $ a TAL ACCOUNTS Sheep—Salable 25 Today's market Int Nick ..,,.1022 Woolvorth .., 44.7) Glass 99 aon "inks “Sanat fae ee “23 Capital ase: nominally unchanged; compared last/Int Paper ,,..113.4 Yale & Tow .; 29.7) _ r pee Agee + $ 95 ‘ommon stoc Thureday; trading more active, Improved|Int Shoe ..... 30.2 Young 8 & W 31.5) Lined | leuaanee ot - total par. $2,150,009 00 t a 150,000.00 spring demand; slaughter lambs ‘uneven, Int Silver ... 66.2 Yngst Bh & T 98.4) tive styling. ‘Surplus . 2:150,000.00 strong to 60c higher after maine a8 much Int Tel & Tel 31.6 Zenith Rad - 108.4) Undivided profits...) 461,923.15 rd $1.00 higher Monday; late bulk 3 i Measene fer areietred rock) 401,000s0|B1-90: few ehoice: and’ ptine ots 42°8-| Naw y RE Oct. Compiled by the, Big 52-Gellon Electric eount for preferred stock) - oO Oct. +—C co the : Pua Cont Acuna, TUiea| ASS fami shen tna ag [mea Pn it MIRROR HOT WATER || ,vASt 3 CAGNoRY ole. apite counts ¥ 4 ; reat tanetmaadha fambe Hevol and pels an cull to indus. Rais veh. sidees ff | | Beautifw BASINS .$ LAUNDRY REG. $134.50 VALUE ‘ota * eg an sii a Capital Accounts 2 $96,186,286 a5 end chews feeder ves ise. Th fare ‘ent 08 10.6 1983 BRITE Finish z TRAYS — — ogg mere ta and closet. a MEMORANDA ; — Previous day. 256.8 131.3 70.5 176.7) With triple plated 2 gum) 1h eee a v compe ee ssete pledged / for assigned | CHICAGO LIVESTOCK |Week ago..,...265.5- 129.7 70.6 175.8) Reg. $ 95 = hrome faucets, .A an a0 fi ets. Crat : to secure abilities and CHICAGO, Oct. 4 (Ab) (apa) —|Month ago':./ 2709 133.1 747 185.0) $69.95 tage Eo eee ‘and COMPLE vil : for other purposes 3,760,000.00 i Year 340:3 1273 719 170.2) These tanks carry, com- wonderful value! .. + cee and Loans as shown above are Saiable hogs 8.000; generally trade active, 1986 onan °° Seah teed Sek eel NOW ete Factory Warranty. 9 after deduction of reserves terday, ‘bus ‘sarkes, a a an 760 155 lows 44.0 1262 69.6 171.6) - Batson Approved. ve cafees a 934,836.10 , @ steady to ‘ twice as much hot ~~, = 95 ns] 95 Gcrusttias’ da" ona oes ‘ strong with instances fully “10-16 ty te toss high. 8 1434 75.7 181.5) ee: 3 rirTines urities ss shown above higher; sows mainly steady; bulk sales 1956 low 1 1149 672 408 8 Less Fittings ter — j are after deduction Of re- . No. 3- lb. butehers 16.00-16.25, j : ant St? a aoe 3 1001-87 mainiy 16. 19-16: 35 tor weights over 238 ere # 8 ng eroun ® Co.) ithe hata * oie mained me. 3-3, ‘ 0248. 1.08180; 16 CH | Figures after decimal pomte are eighths | Big 21x32-Inch Free Standing COLORED BATH — uth eid inne ERE a, La | eS Re, OE LOWEST PRICES ON STEEL PIPE § TOILETS | i:':,'".m.'wii $QO95 53 s ‘O, . > cee, See ik = ow eee Geer Coe ysis So omda 2 Compartment | , all A-GRADE fittings oe on-insured of guaran- Guieaie cnitle 2,000; calves 200; siaugh._@. Lb. Of] & Chem. Co.*, 14 ON @1-FOOT LENGTHS Z | Mod- teed portions only. . 268,869.53 jter steers and heif low ¢ Howell Elec. Mtr. Co.*.. 5 Here's value, plus! Mo ner fats onan. isbout steady at the week's Pay Wo wentnwular M. Prod. o* oe $ 95 Y2-in. Galvanized $2.65 1%,-in: Galvanized $6.52 ae ok toe st a4 ut’ numerous loads short fed steers The Prophet Co......,.... ¢ = : wens, to the extent, cov: {taken off the market, and, some ‘going Rudy Mig. Co... t Sork. OR 37703. nn | or Dem RA. Reward for re} ON GOOD PROPERTIES % acre AND WEAL “Betas GALnaMEN on| A&B TRENCHING | tace cuntams Triaged Pastns | - Rd. Seto Phone: 2 2 one ef Yece ? my | CARE RORY amt Torr Fo | fS'Foaae’ Waele mea Olis | Perngs, Water tee Field we. | TStndry. Phoot PE Soin," | WILL THE PARTY WHO FOUND | Farm. Lean’ Curresponccas school in vic of E Bivd. andj grea. Exp ‘preferred. Rose Hill BkD Wood PRopUCTs co | FOR FAMILY LAUNDRY. V-| & black purse containing biue bil. rr ble . BENDING Auburn. PE $0743 after 3:30. _Resity Co Renwood 2-9060 B&D WOOD PRODU CO.| "ice, ph. Pontiac Laundry, FE| fold at Wrigley's Tel-Huron Shop- | FE_¢-0521 Eves. 5-8801 Pr a. parene..2e Kitchen fadinets, lavatories, rine | 28101 bing Ctr call PE 46849, To 0 GET THE MOST FOR YOUR Z * made re, gueran . FIX TURE Eile te Baring tov cnet le sour | § yment Agencies 8A |_ work. PE 58975. Landscaping _ 18A: “Hobbies é & Supplies 24A| the “bird to sec 1050 W Heres TO 3 YOUNG || HA bg chimaera fo job too — - NEW SCRABBLE SETS $3 Paint | —~ FE 3 ei BUILDERS | plereg"iolsie S38"ber"iot'ater;| BIRMINGHAM eal onmenied wit. Sesh oc pom mit" prvice. PE ease | WY RUmbss sets 1.00 up. (frames) Wanted Real Estate 32A . ._10T Ww. ; NTS | hired Press. atid _ OFFERINGS cish Ouarantees werk. Ph. PE | PON sie wa | ee eee 18. East An , USE ON qualified men. Steady work . Immediate. fu’) or part time: Sec- BLOCK, BRICK CEMENT WORK ck. BRic FE 46618 WNatieas & \ joa your bother at, TV ac | ton par balaay. par and a0) be: +. work, ond taper Nelesiodice | _& fireplaces. YE 9-2468 | SoMPLETE LAWN Boitbino, | Notices & Personals 25 SOLD * Sinn . - ~ - “ 7 other one Make #35 to vine surance supplied ay company Ap- LINC ‘OLN f ia Wr hase joyment Service | BLOCK ve ND CEMENT and maintenance | Dan's Land: AAA PRIVATE DETECTIVES | ~ SOLD ¥ Sonsumers tn Pontiac with Raw AVON TUBE DIVISION west 44254 SORE AND ORARRY | CUSTOM BULLDOZING. YARD.) Fe"ta2in abou’ matter Pane : SOLD : wens banicnt's Dect ly. Fourth end Water St. Free estimates. PIE. 4-5050. Ser See ne ne book *| _gongultation. PE $3201 Th. Rochester Michigan | DI V ISION CAREER CENTER. ARPENTRY. | ADDITIONS." RE- | T TREE TRING AND | ANY OTRL OR WOMAW NEED. That’s the way our prop- CARPENTERS ; os | B41 BIRER BUILDING eo removals. Ph WE 6-683 or OR} YF, *,ieedy wr Phos we etty goes. For quick re- eee Seek & Western Electric Co., Ine, | cane ENT peeemcue SRECIALTY. | rpecaPING. LAWNS. “PATION 2 sida, Confidential. ‘The Salvation | sults to sell your property, yman, | i : coors, em t ’ Ey Sh ‘ “ Sine tt | : . : - driveways drain ‘ Saree IEEE RR ee | scoring soptications sia. | MIDWEST CEMENT & BLOCK _ | service 'pn Sta, ~ * | ARYOY REARING, AID axe | “CALL US.” We have lots. S| tor ingham Beauty Salon, | .™uncations work . 1 FORD PONTIAC’S OLDEST EM. FE 4-v7aa PLOWING DRAGGING, DIBCINO A ed K She of mortgage money avail- Bai Saaae ater 6 Sane | appricante Move gees FLoiMess agency | |GHARTER auRcRA, CTOOR| feet Reepeuee 800 rer| Aerotred Knapp Shoes |able. ic ~ * add { have some Knowledge af pastry. | EIGN SCHOOL GRADUATE OF , AND DISCUSS’ SOME, OF finishing "230 | Endwell Walle | —"Roro TILLING. 2070 Airport Rd. OR_ 3-152 :—~ Apply Vineent’s | GG0D HEALTH AND WILLING PERMANENT Pos!- OR _3-4604 DA MAID FOR SUPPLIES, WM. A. Dintog’ 3049 Orchard Lake’ TO TRAVEL aS REQUT 10 Ne 406 ge eae State D& M BLDG. SERVICE | ROTOATLLING, YARD LEVEL-|_ Mrs. Burnes. FE 2-8814, 93 Mark: _Ra., 41658. ; dg, FE 5-227. ing, seeding end fertilizing. FE | FA i Cie fe COLD WAVE. k “Buckets woe memory of Mrs. Iva ~~ £xP_ BUFFERS Progressive wage scale. Paid hotl- = Ry SS Noor: sn Se $5.50 2-1244, Duckett, who passed sway Oct. NEEDED IMMEDIATELY. CALL | days. vacations, sickness and oth- ), ____ Instructions 9 ING. SIDING, ALTERATIONS, | TREE Cebsen OA babe ee On - IN DEB 9 REALTOR: Badly missed by Mrs. Charies Cal-| ICE, FE ¥ BETWEEN 0 AM? Pt. . wonwnen | REPU, CABINETS AND SUE | Side ¥ qT 701 ben Rrenings tain“ : Mrs, e Haight -anéd £xP_ B , REEZ. 2-8245: YARD AND DRIVEWAY GRaD-| tt hi _... LM. Walter Duckett, + _Eulaapetn nts Mr. O. Vogel NEEDS BES T'WAY _PE 2100 EVES On vaz%6 fag, ond back $-3552. Gilg eae sev oy tect pustINOs wanTED . XP. KNOW HOW - ° DRY WALL TAPING GUARAN- ry ave a aN G, _ sround Pont, - - Mbas peeked Suen Ccnbee Cia | plains ‘Wal. gad sidewalks. 310 shanti saver Rots Se ret Ties DRIVING SCHOOL teed ‘work, Pree estimates, OM | ceeding snd sedding Pm Seese'® LORS. JING. 41% 8. Saginaw, HARVEY WILSON “Oh, how we miss you, words can: ke a FLINT, MICHIGAN C ar] Get Se for your | _3-6033. Moving & Trucking 19. ‘| re 2808 ee ete 92-0007 ee 2 ee FF. ech eo ee nn | WOOL PRESSER gellar Call 6800 or FE | ELECTRICA : Wi en | - Travel | Agencies 25A | Fe_2-0097 or OA 83760 wan, RApPY you that we! ‘time, FE 46320 or FE 43071. 2 —n South / AND THE trie Co, 2 ce 1 MOVING-HAULING PLA : ea tock fou home, tt was mis win, FOREMAN FOR SMALL STAME | Woodward, MI saa, / EARN at: “SABE WAT" DRIVER FLOOR SANDING QUD, FLOORS EXCELLENT eRe ous PLANNI ING A pie WI LITE ‘ “ea a an hearts you sre with us Pe a de teeee experience, | YOUNG MAN. DAYS » mo, ue 5 MON. S t ou FE tao OL cis | Spepeclaty Cart Leu, PE Resronepir ta pn Lowe AaoLiNG | ATR, BAIL, |My” missed by husband and) _ MY 24TH, ioe bounties Comer a wis! §= KOLETIOS =— | FE “ate OUARANTERD ROOFS =A FE $a | nouns CRutshs a ee om FULL TIME JANTTOR WANTED. | Rd. appiv_in person. ® Private tooirsotion beginners. | Kinds, Est 918 Hugus Marsh, NERA CLEANED, RS . ae : Good hours. Danish =e ; UNUSUA aie 5. West side. FE 353'N. Cass _ FE 2-806; or rubbish ¢ PE 45134, = ° = (3533 W. Maple. -ornér Cranbrook. 5 ed Intetviews at Novi tor .~ : iia ULT REASONABLE PONTI Ne TRAVEL LG memory of Plorence MI 44422. } For weilguaitfied man man rested Bet Oct, 6, 8:30 to 6. JICE LESSONS : General tractor Pate Ba un * te passed away October| FURNITURE SALESMAN, EXPE-| in sales as e, profession a gg Eee § F reece In Orv. IOENTIAL B CoM CionT w noeRVICE We Have B a ee he rg a a PETE hind “Cminel| MODEM MIRA ESR AL | rue Fe ou Bt ras | Win Childcen to Beerdae| Waitag hoe x who can Meitn ure Co, 25 8. Sagt- tion unilm'ted opportuni- \. CHOIR. TION, oe YA -| Wtd. Children to Board 26 aiting For Tp Sic! ve bear i, sllenes, naw . » Bee far he, _ lege ly muved here trom out of B NO bish hauled, Sand, fill dirt, | ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~..~~~-~~~ | 2 or 3 bedroom bric: with basement 4 one we 20 well. : ARM HAND TO MOTHER'S HEL PERT a is, DAYS A state and would like a limited 2. COLORED HOME DAY CARE |? °F 3 bedroom frame en sometime. eyes care for saddle horses. Elderly oT ¥ to So Ivorantional Business week, live in Guristion "heme. number of studen for fen, Licensed. FR 2 to 5 acre building sites. = oe man preferred. Aiding Machines, Bicctris eat Paid Ave. i en (| \Ph FE 40458 686 Stanley Ave. L CHILD FOR DAY If you have any of me above ged in memory. Babies, 3175 W. 4 Mile Rd. — as NURSES AIDE. WITH HOSPITAL : sare in Bomesd boms PE Ds properties call Lh we meet ; es Kent: mM replies will, be treated | xDeTience for | sunurban conva- ork Wanted Male 10 a FE : . i BOARDING aoe ; , Husband. “Chil JANITOR nie ome = oa 3” Steady po Layee 4 ow wie “4 ae ams _" a. PE 45440. WHITE BROS — Liable LBAG: 1 CARPENTER WORK, NEW & =. * ' og 7 oa employ: TL ee, ' gene Auburn fan ye | ae aaa te tacts | ir, , FE 4-421 0. ‘. WAY . Wid! Household G Goods 27 bal One / > Apply Namatics Inc, i 1, ‘Auburn’ Ave. | thes, Call Commerce ‘SahHROOM kREM BLING. l6 = en “at “ 3-1295 te . COS feels 3 . between. 9 sm pm ad m cabinets, pordies, feasce: COAST TO COAST | Ome OF TOMTIACS LARGEST | Qpen_ Erte, Ma 0 = Bm, 3 to 8 male a. _ FE 29309 FE 54-2084. RENT HERE LEAVE Cassved Adst To swap)” _-HELPERS Help Wanted Female 2 | So rORTUNITY — |i aoe eee one te an PTT URE NEEDED CASH ; you don’t need for|¢roup Group Borpitalization 2 EXP WAITRESSES, WILL TOP A Carerr in retailing with on| NOTE, rensonaple JR 93623 __ 1c * *| FURNITURE NEEDED you do, or FE| & "ee, sip pare een sig | shoul the “faanta swodld. earn Borckasweps PRL ELAS joi ag! lote, Get the | For your home equity, % : W : i . " s, ote “ 2 fe ' a SGOT ws Norttvite Sei" plane demonstrators Car oad Saktone, Ht tes ve retell sell: | carpe van to you Smith NOLD ; aioe wore lag 'nder Fegan "| he cate wae | OO a ve FE PR TAGE | REAL ESTATE Anderson, Ba | full "resume, Pontiac Press Bek | Pia Zone Pesinerstons,: work. toeel ope Lang Dineey Movne. | FE $0676 elias 'ss7as SP veery * i q + ee pes the ee a a ae ee ae eS ee ee SS oe ee ee eS ee ee ae oe $50 MONTH ... ie |3 BEDROOMS... - 1 ee ea omg, | or eae ti3.s00. "You meme your werms. | GILES REALTY. CO. ) oe Oe at 3BEDROOM BRICK ATTACHED CARPORT _FULL BASEMENT Pa A 6422 FALTON RD... CLARKSTON MY Oh stor LADD: a Inc.” AV ARC AN © Bene wcteatore ee ~_ “P' be glad when we can put oni long mink coats in the ; =) Consider 1286 Dixie Hwy. Drayton Plains ay . + _Winter instead of long woolen underwear!” "paces, . garage, paved ps sa ee i home 4 — On a tra t basomens : - = ae Sresl, owaer leaving state, $14,- Sie Ae ae @eBarvekee §6~CHILD IN SCHOOL? gas im good condi- ; : : ee : Sige ais oS | Bere te just th fon a a Mee dee 5 SG 2 ‘For or Rent Rooms 37... For Sale Houses 43 DRayTon Woops ceceway ‘with OUTSTANDING BUNGALOW © | ee batt lity Ot Shoronimately ie = x ae CLEAN & au! RMS. ; he ' — ocar getty sare. Beautiful ip Al and 2 line. taxes and inswrane e. NO x See beeen ve citeasiiers, Miser | cenit hea ttnet | Saraiva ined eee | INVESTMENT PICKUP | ee NG “prelertea. PE fant iret ‘Brayton 4 ie | wo, Moor, | $a “Neg dandy "oedsoome, ol | ¥2%, on is | 14 Acre eo | Gea | Get Ree See] Geo i a Soe | aes meetin! Asean | Sates ai | a ares” AVON WNSHIP | «situate ts srt gown nar ’ ; don ond, bath Pull ‘baee: Webster School - WON'T se RS entr of shade trees Fun See wee ‘obo LAST PRICED RIGHT dows, Fee 110 bedroome L Pe See de FLOYD KENT, Realtor | cliee "2 tehools. bis ‘ine | Somfort 5 eee kee WW. Lawrence | FE 541 LONG! tod: stores, Lt “eaxiae with gar- | > oe x. toa? Next to the Consumers Power FOUR BEDROOMS bed | Water Frontage yee: 439 MORTGAGE: benzene, bale, and poredt, rsa ; . ONLY $1,532 DOWN ages oe a Lake we FER MORAG J You won't want to miss seeing K. G. HEMPSTEAD . ee) 3 bedroom home with a 102 F. at. Fe heey fireplace, storms & screens, car- 5-06.10. port, concrete driveway \ hot water — = , ii Ai Maceday Lakes. ; LAKEFRONT KE Home and Income - am u t home, WALTER'S LA | Bxeeitens 3, temity noms quiet year ge A heane ba Sedensan} ‘ ee Gas ‘ 1 rook, mater betroots aire cer gees, J. — tSrced. air hegresmna) aes oe ee ' | and screens. avery, alee ies Inundry erie _, =— Aare : : with $2000 down. ; brices ah gt io, rn ay vot ca tknaat Lakefront S 1-.- . .. LOVELY WwW ashington Park a . & * * place, and , RAMBLING RANCH | ‘convenient located 3 bed | bedroom — charming, oF brick front sitnactine in every deal HOME feo Ban om gg pce hall Lenpenn-ogae o4 a a er 3 ome with rage, dining aatural at freplace, sus pn beautifal knotty pine recreation shower, sates See all die ining sag od fin gin WE, py cans eo ‘Offered at 12.900. pl af Tom, New = Crelone fence. On a well land- span throughout, Gas heat — penoee 000x150 ., corner les CH O | agg pic areas | Pra Spee oa Hoe Rety as tear NI H LIE ” tor “4 * ’ : 7 : - : : space Inquire echanic, Sheet le, ond. oo FB ee - mane J re * NORTHEAST Sa cae om PET BS | SS EGR MERE | "efhen seth. Hoge fem, | —a ~ | ‘en Pus Reuraune tears | REAL ESTATE ne hot water. Couple only. 1 Hen- = - stone firepli Carpeted liv- erm. on" 5 5 with 20 & seme hg rh Mich. COLORED ing room wi Custom-made — MAple §-5821 ies ties and heat main 4540 Dixie H Welcome, 270 E. a Van Welt, OR %1355. ~ le irm. . um sto’ screens : iRoom : | aod. me Ge UNDER CONSTRUCTION) | S¥DinEs. Property in per- iRoom APT. BA Ear |” Rent Houses Unfurn. 36 |Srhice space ror went wai) "°%. fect, condition, An unusual RK : vate entr oe refrig., * PAP PP On ta Rd., OR 31821 ad oBur*tow * Par LOW PAYMENTS pang 2 faben a *38 3 Ff 3 E 83 - > 38 |a BEDROOM re : Leslie R.T Realt te wells. ‘ ston ~ SF 4 ae i¢ ri ealtor | 4 : : IN THE AUGUST JOHNSON 2600 DOWN FURN . This : 2B s . ain, aoe: the new Mir- eee N . w. Tripp, Street ome is a GI ovale wis She ‘ & 108 FE +2101. acle Mile Center, Ex- re fae or FE 52680 iments of month ‘igeiuding Piliuane 3 MS., BATH AND 2 BEDR ow ce space for insur-| BY OWNER, BN, SDE, 2) ¥ aa taxes is with § i i Adults’ only. 680 Northview Ct. meres. se jake ieiees yy ee ae Pe Ee er ro dist f, Feo Ti i| eres : T AND @ RMB. FURN. ; > . : fal 4 Lc Mok 5 SEDROOME BATE. UNION LE. dectbatea ea Lovete te tie thrive — ae Site or FE dod. MULTIPLE aries SERVICE — vith shower, x floors pul fRG6Os, NEWLY DECORATED. . pues. ing. pustness ER, 5 RM. RANCH TYPE storm screens. in ‘55. adults," 7 Norton Ave. '§ LARG In- | J ROOM, PARTLY es ae saidea ps SY Ownen. © ates aa La, one Joslyn Rd-~ Owner is leaving state. Pull price) = furnace, a PMS. PRIV, BATH AND ENT. ; onthly, Inquife st 223°F , lot. Ol furnsce, & home we are Biks, from P.O, Couple or singie » — TOR. 1706 8. Telegraph ‘Ra, FE Hite ‘nd churehes.| lee cy sme with ramrins s LAKE, ROAD, This heat. er le . ‘ rms 36622. room tupetairs at can 5 ‘Sabi afer 4. : 1 finished” for 2 bedrooms. santana _FE $-2007 after 4000 sien rooms, room, . Pe |? Rens auis ‘bee sure and re | FOF Rent Miscellaneous 42 nrereteaees sedi Waitne | Riattig? pe dos Te WILL AMS : bath, ; tT 4 0s 28 Privileges on ‘ 108, #8 + aa k o rae Motors. . attec! breeze- EAL ss apt, Gentleman "only, $12" week. | “Gate Late, FE #1837 WAREHOUSE AT 366 AUBURN, oy. RTH Total “$12,500 with Mh ee eat garage. Lats R LTORS FE ee Pe 5.2008 : : "oa nee Fe nie a 4-030 Auburn Ave, Apt, 9. / Baal a wosdware B'ham. —term of flowers staan" on lawn. | REAL EATATE ANSURANCE 7 6. teen Bee 6 oe 5 . 5 Priced . # . et Ra. iy oa fon, peused, ‘ __For | Sale Houses 43 Per Month $58.50. Pontiac — w reso od me a 4a" S.|" S. Micheels and Beldwia Betecs * garden apece.’3 miles from city Naaru cee Nc thi Down Includes. taxes and insur- r Meee Facer... $0041 | Be seas ang Bat — [fate bie tom Se -woreac | *F oveee: wasumroron ran) Nothing TL) gee, 4 Jett of cupponrce | dinine team, very moda £1 ap gee : — Will build 2 or 3 bedroom s , " ; > Tang poone ae “wis RAN | el wa nt al) repo pceace ntiens | Gebers eens || Eck tava oa, | tag aah sa a 24 Florence Ave. ‘| ment and individual A enc ra pay rive, : . McDonald A and terms, Ca $00 Ww! terms. ~ s ; ND BATH. GARAGE, screened poreh, ¢ to 4| build on my lot. Don Mec * at once. hs . « eM NETTE. CLOSE . a = * par. | 7 ROME Aw it AND BATH. OARSOE.) Der cent Ol morgage. st3b00.| OR +283. , Bungelow with arene drinkers, "Refefences. PE. 42331. ; ae eo AF G6on | tar Lake. feist sligged. aoa | fare Ate 3 ait MY equity anp| Mathews St., Vacant i oat “ aren a . ee ee on weekends, rent $50 per mo. 3-F AMILY ” | WiLL equie®, AND | ha large home, ideal for sleep- with dining ares 3 pe. bath, i ie : 3 Panag An antic winte Seen 5 5 ROOMS “A AND BATH, a UPPER, et hop Dor Seis Metalaner jm hast oe ing rooms to rent. Carpet- basement, nice '¢ corner potion -BRICK RANCH : 7 ROOMS, ALL MODERN. N-OF) y,. od 280. er el. Be te nat One gareae. + MY 2ait. ‘Tru Wit Cabins, 408 Kee Midalesged coup Kevarne ave Ree ad ie Be x is Se bes wil pay | ton te buy. S61 ‘Desoto PL. a hel iat isthe en 1 “amo HOME? | = road i. = rion. 5 ‘ - wo rm. va secon os eo ‘h. om = 7 ROOMS | PF VATE VENTR. & APT FOR | REn REAR AIR: | Ry x BATH AOTS. | te ~“Focated on paved st. °F blocks | $9,980 3.000 DOWN 3 BED | Gs beat mon et for CLARK < REAL ESTATE ! Compare This ar bee : 2 ROOMS, ADULTS ONLY~ D 5 not _water. : Lk, Estates. With 1% car ga- et erat tas, © Svenings & Sundays , yom s : a nA wtf gucies pe | pH, ater ARE. raked "RIDGEWAY see SS acs | ichens tian with verme Peg en Bead nanea oN: | Selec wee Sena . R ; -} mitted. onth. Lake. MA __ _ ‘OWNER, MODE pmee ee. i 3 : Inquire 3 _Judson K. G: HEMPSTEAD | F HOUSE. 90 MO. K REALTOR rooms heme. Amncned sna East Pike St. MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE drive, with veotipule ant ree RG yg Ban Bg TR NEWLY TED . P 975 Baldwin Ave, FE ¢6203| Basement, 2 acre + ot ae . ay ip ie 1 Me xis 4" t : wit te bath. Adults only.|102 E. Huron ger ee Se aWace | BY OWNER, 3 3 SEDROOM bome, berries ahd fruit, PE. 7 A real | bargain at $10,800 om eS sire seh. Hen at $il- : ‘. , a % ; : : RS ner capers SEY in PES,» POO el Rie Pe Cow ae | see eee Pe een ere | Seeteemet rae (GATEWAYS tol git aiad | Siriter nam eva . aterm 230. ato = t a ec’ “ ; ; £ 3 me ee oe BRAND- NEW ''} ROOMS “& BATH.” 2 bedrm. modern, 1 year old, Ige. Ho fo. a Npet toms terest - Pree ing room with lovely car- APPINESS aa iris — fag Bh = ae ; Adults on Ee eh, APT.) gai just south of 503 eee Bn ALLED town payment, Ph PE saéet. Me, AIR ROOM. ia M ome bo ou ~~ / a0 bes fer special ov- 8 Adulte oaiy_ "Fe erah wa | Orchard Lote -Ave, «ROOM HOUSE AT WA Ph. FE $4601. _ | MUST SED 7 BEDROOM, i Mo. . cas ining arens, 9 8 Ya RMS. WITH PRIV. | BATH Lake, partiy furnisned, Wayan- 3 BEDRM. | . old home with carport large iot,. . re) beautifut kitchen - 2 first floor, adults only. 258 Or pontiae’s finest new apartments dotte, Avenue 60008. 5| bees comer bak: 2-8 werege, e priv. tPontiag ot wi “Titings "atop at r Pony NORTHEAST SIDE Ben netere) Viren eseinets. of . F ROOMS 6° RATHC EYE ER,| TO” AY Sh Mr ie | MeearooaTaxe reg Qtagee | foots So Pins tet | TO OCR | Lente ew couual hy TH, * “+ ft . i . ; ‘ 2 FS no children, FE 3-7406. Catering to the busine profes: ee ‘also = MA WiLL SELL My yer UITY we 2-1936, . ‘ee our pictures of homes Near Mt. ens end, Montcalm wie —— ae a - 3 ROOMS, BATH AND GARAGE,| *onal Sind executive groupe. OU ‘A INQ fereuere Hho’ consider rick = #Y OWNER: 3 BEDROOM HOME, LAWRENCE -W St. Built this veer oek’s bed- copper plumbing, } fast r ae. : EM_}36i¢____________| One bedroom, air conditioned, « pa 5. piste wi A —_, yey Patis. OA poe hg 7 home, Oak ray ell bulla on 2 ROOMS, ERIVATE, ENTRANCE.’ matic heat, “balcony t with | LAKEPRNT 2 BEDROOM YEAR peoete 22 ics 7 Ay From. oP erement, gas heat lot Tor low price of #14800. . 7 ROOMS AND BATH OTH” FUR} H sie| ndirldual eotrances, itehen fens, | Gruune Home. Corpreos!, ‘sviached airing mm mith fire | G00 BQUITY IN § ROOM MOD- oe Syrias ft eigrins Sd Sarat, el We'll help you, find «lot and 7B ba AND BATH. mas gataue. sree Sun shade, nice Place, rm.,- kitchen, sus on home, will take §1800 cash | 43¢ &. ri. et. Open Eves ~y 14,350 — $1,780 down, BE | < : ROOM | © winter for; Fm. bedrms. tile | or good car and some cash, Cali " ner : : UTILITIES ULTS ONLY lawn. Will rent fo 2,iares FF 4.0584 FI ; + anes week] Ss Flor Florence. | - i Ed 18-6918 $100 monthly or give year’s lease beth. a level ane’ Fm | eee Stier 6 oo _weekseye LET US BUILD A HOME To SUIT : ; $18 _weeriz. e era at $125 per mo. References, with full beth. Steam heat, of BY OWNER: : LEAVING STATE, BALDWIN AVENUE YOU "AND At A PRICE. YOU : i LARGE RMS, AND BATH. ON Greqn 4 LANG #F.| Dorothy Snyder Lavend burner. Jarge well landgcaped lot bath, AD AMS Al h CAM APYORD L non 8 sas Gott ean OF | Dorothy Sayer Lavender | elm odacrenlwsanie | feremetin tip fitly fo ct | nm’ SBSROOE comaons : 3 ROOMS, PRIVATE BATH, oe wit LIVING, | DINING Room ‘bane a4 Ww. Myron Be AVE. PE 2-411 ie, seote oF tease. cant | $300 DOW? N - Wisner, in ot High and a, ell price cad of the : je | Sale ee we eee adults, MODER® LAKEFRONT, Olt, HEA 110 W Pike St PE e008 G H Coe te Ae Colgate Bt.| bedroom home in excellent repair 450 HOME PLANS 2 1 ROOMS. NICE, CLEAN, QUIET.’ Reply Pontiac Press Box 97. eee ared, street, stores. im: | BY. OWNER. Mice DUPLEX Ot GA HOUSE | ie'MiuSasement, of cireulater | throughout, Tait ie et we have in our 3 pee lass, et EN ENTR bee a Li og yal - 3 ress S ata bath tp Large Dat P bl ? heat. 0 small house, small, a ge niger Ags ac “Home Planners Center” = seovaied, peete bored woeee i m price nth, offered he ~ vi and bath, Newly decorated, 264 Dewi ecorated. ¢. 2 lots, 860x160, fenced in. . i oow “ = 8. Parke, FE #3182, |- couple, 47 Charloite Fm s20as Gusti mortgage. Calt FE $0414 rople _ $500 DOWN, * ater" SEE IT Come, owt and. browse iron eee 3} LOVELY CLEAN ROOMS. 116 LARGE § ROOM UPPER, 2 BED- : ioe Tre , ‘ " A A es say State rooms, unfurnished. Gas heat, ga- Dp iL P If so, “SEE US.” We have| Sith! sere end ¢ room house 98 rod BY eae ine rr| Yentent office of T LARGE ROOMS AND PRIVATE) "**®. 5 pt yay any type to fit your needs. with ‘slumingm siding. septic FLOYD KENT, Realtor pal’ we seaos Wate, entrance, COUDIC gai room upper, unfurnished CUST YM. BUILDER yay S ¥ fank, ol circulator, full "bath. ee ee 7 ROOMS ey aare GHITD) Beth and retrigerator, kitchenette, 1200 0q, ft. 3 bedroom. full bese. NEW or USED. GI, FHA You "should make Seney 98 ft . wevanery BUILT. HOMES” ofte ae seen | feet pes to Rola GAGE ache *tatagt "planerea [Of LAND CONTRACTS. | fry tinant, town by tppoit 4 ut e's Them | Russell Young i E2013 ¢ ats. oat American 2 hiieben. Why bother looking any 5 DOWN REALTY saLrous re 2121 Fa Ba are |b? Our ole peo seat os cnet)" Peabo 96.450 FULL, PRICE oo oe — Pea 4 bt pm, Mode. PE elie. \’til 8 every evening. | 4% 1198. cn —. . at ts a WE BUILD » aie wk oman Uni Kags carpentty.” A wext Boom, 39,86 Ee Pete $935 DN. ance. * lights, eee, HIG: ‘OOL, : WM._A. beauty of a lot, % di i. and heat Naa ee and bath, ‘Ai moaers, Pvt ent, | GNPURN YEAR _ BRICKS $10,975 2%, line ,gichools, stores, ete. Full Wiener School District Brace C *‘Gouplepreterreg, gi0 depont aot] ti furn Tyor'd adults omy, Ss “Raat Lilie Cottages ah ag erry ord ammag eae PY idale KENN ED Y | FORM HED sBDRM, - You could, move gut ae NEW\ RANCH HOME, 3 ROOMS AND BATH PRIVATE NICE Ba Mme Ba wininis nod ; _ REALTOR ee ee ee a | | ek poms poet, SSenen, ous | BJ. VALUET, Realtor fered vied” Set iil utr stery | CAREY cht kin Ake Je a el a wes ala cernee Terme. MSR PLE LTO : a | , rea’ : : cage sataae. No drinkers __For Rent Reoma_2 oo Poses FO $1400 DOWN | Bah Cem shally Gone | Heo km, me none, Just) STARTER HOME ~ $495 DOWN | i i p Bang oS Tea re poatee room. Extra lot next door also avail- 97.909. Thte starter (By OE ol tes 1. ROOM APT. W ie entrances, Sit Guys ouly. Storms & e garage. | SBS. R Re ik - bedrooms down, 2-0083 | EASTERN JR. HIGH , $1,000 DOWN. ony, snc ale You will bare nr open room. mmers i bea | uence! it “S| Bt 3 | 4 rgd = to st. Mikes, on eR: ..Hiltz -- tsk W Maron pene # 7m van gaxn REAL ESTATE WR sha ( : } + + \ - ‘ . ‘ \ [ i va ; ’ « ' ; ; , P y : 3 - ‘ Ee i ‘ iF . Werk ee ! ° ats eS a a eg ae a ee a a ee eel ee ee eee ee eee eS ee a” ce a a Oo ae Pr a eee cae eee ae ee ee a gress ter [Malet Se eee See eS BUILDERS | ‘HOME SEEKERS MODEL OPEN DAILY | ie ita te a HL W. Bigelow For Colored F Families ‘geese woken tas motets, mac Re i K k-in trade. TAVERN on busy main in rent $1,060 dn, handles, Will ac- cept | e in trade. = REALTOR ote tia Gai tie a Price ¥.a80, ‘Edw. M. Stout, Realtor’ 7 Nopes #0 8:30 p.m. tne. be GI Resale ment, This is one of our best buys at only $0 with terms. : N pag din MOTOR i vg om Large picture window im 4 Pa large geen ee Oy fa, Roly CALIFORNIA STREET Clean 4 room alow, ul price fine enh si 00k down SEMINOLE. HILLS. cated . a, full teres on ‘garag | See one drapes — , price $14,950 a A. Taylor a 4-Bedroom Home Right int We Waterford rere. is THE “BIRD TO SEE NEAR PONTIAC HIGH $1,500 DOWN Here's ® just =" soe ‘9 been ON - able. on - ‘convenient term WALTON — $1 950 DN. + > ee ° e\brickerete 6 rooni mod- Sarees sTRER for down payment, will get you in, new = gas furnace See y. PINE LAKE AREA - i The rE REALTOR FE 5-947! very best in a 3-bedroom Ones Bits ein hes, Pisa | hy barbie soaaniog . * . ena re HO MUL SERVICE livia room has a Ket tthe "Bee _— @ en. xe Cass Lake rds. 3 master, bedrooms, Brand / ff Roman brick a ceramic tile bi with col- frame’ ronct. homes. Latest i fixtures, Built-in vanity de tp and low wi Hi in. adjoining bath. You'll see garage enty of vaiue in this idea Pi . oak eee sin. otestly priced at farce | © = BEAUTIFUL GRAY BRICK /= or wes — = ~ home. Vestibule / conte Wi be higher next spring. room ctrance it Seon ieee hase “Ritchen, aepeens Henry Clay St. and tile beth all on This is a better and a most sub- | Full basem ac heat A sta’ and well constructed | ; eal beauty $2,700 down older e. as extra size | bedrooms and 1% baths. Li SIDE ~ Pamily home oak re and tri _ one for . we: ™ ew cement base- sue clean rege bs) is Garage. Easy terms. Br ap- ay at 308 mo Jaca Owner moving | ointment please out * uae ‘Price $12,500 w about $2,000 a RAY O’NEIL, Realtor. ern cant ‘close to schools and New ot. heating “oystem. Ful price’ just + ‘Soong WARD E. PARTRIDGE REALTOR FE 43581 : _10 W. HU RON ST. OPEN _EVE._ TIL) 9 Johnson \ POR BETTER HOMES | RUSSELL STREET Brand new listing. very nicely decorated 2 bedroom home, nice lawn, some nice shade trees, 4 y* rarane with paved drive, i buy ‘for somebody. SARASOTA &TREBT Modern3 bedroom al! on one floor wall to wall carpeting fn | {ving basement, close to | bus line, immediate Possession. An except 1 bargain at §7,- | OXPORD sTRER i A lovey stout earns brick | West hom 2 beautiful Sanh f, ment, mene, pe | 262 8. Telegraph mn 2. \Cherokee Hills ‘FE 37103 or Fis 8-018 bala awa BR ininbe The kind of @ home you dream | MULTIPLE ISTING SERVICE in 18 tevdly entered | about. New custom pufit Brick # room, natural Ranch Home with attached z baths, big- satya’ eer’ BRAND NEW | Seatiere nice view, to cit 5 Bus, Donelson and fi. Renedicta Finishing 1o'ue We ob tht ee fl : = eae new 3 m custom built Evenings after € cali Mr. Le for quick sale on easy FHA brick ranch home. at bold, MI -4-8534/ — basem: with. h 2 ; . ww heat, floors, “4 6 Rms cialis $1,250 Di. bath, pienty closet space. A. JOHN N, Realtor North Saginaw near nice Kitchen and many oth- 1704 S. Felegraph Rd. Win School. All neat and clean er desirable features. Bx: ge Mg Bg ad a oR YE 42533 - M380, AT reat rent beater. | -40Wn and reasonable terms Drayton Plains. Ww 3 ae ranch home. 0 h we 1 a room, storms and screens - extras. Coe Pat toads and \ ae ‘oetion. 6h ti.b00 or “KINZLER G. L. SPECIAL Moves You In MN -— 6 toom fam! Lennox RAY O/NEIL; Realtor Lieto Sem eareing — Avaiky home and y; an esestens Valve at $17,000 yi INCLUDES TAXES me Large FULL PRICE $11,935 josets, full sine dining ‘rn. Timken oi] heat, ueseral oa At ee Sat a = ae is Keepin. att: down and . = Lakefront Home pies aye Shee) pene Re me | ~ fittest ince ond Sun. fractively decorated. Hard sand beach. Furniture if de- ie bm fd down and $85 MIE Giroux-Franks : At) REAL ESTATE Partridge |=Z8t i 23'Fm ® be Payee business lots see... | 0O wiing Alley) Well pstronized downtown HOLMES-BARTRAM | "jt inte highiy protuanie operation. better than 20 as annual | a | nat BolS™s ei oo haere with : ' t Hier ue tird | DARBLAKE COLONY |, Residential Incomes at door? Ce Ox- Clarkston—$1,800 Dn. ng ee neces uaa Indian Village tractive A 6 room and bath home in excellent condition. fi in living room, car- full ment, Be summer house 15 x 18 and outside grill. Price includes cining, room roel. ‘attached $24,500, te 5-Family Brick _ sit fot fs toe soe Se lent ter’ Roy Annett inc: AT THIS UNION LAKE OFFICE LAKE PRIVILEGED HOMES hy Re basem cout . Lew down payment. — < o A YW bese Only §7 bow front . Priced aset Straits he Be — aon a. 12iso se Rasy Torma, id peeeta hes att. m soeiest, * see OM, ger. | ag OE Like new 5 rooms home, ne ae & ir, the finest basem Just i - ed -homes in si Pontise Seven oonke a or retired . first floor peg 12,200. Good @eseent te ash. : The ms, an 200, re pit. 3 aot Full’ bose it . hy fine bi in Lak ; ement; We have m e buys ake With oll steam heating system.| Front homes and Lake ‘Lots to ae, brick const: on, In-| fit any pocketbook. : cludes Wall. to wall carpeting. | Ideal for a doctor's home & office * nmatton 1648 Union Lake Rd. EM 43-4671 RARE nen ONITY, ON CIVILIAN ee ment. No mo Milford Mich. MU ¢f9 HAYDEN INCOME. yoousags ee. 5 Rms. and bath on Ist. 3_ rooms and bath on 2nd, "fen, 2? room apartment with bath in basement, Oak floors, oil furnace, 2-car ga- rage, $11,650 -- Terms. RESALE. Near Waterfore High School. bedroom homes Bath. Oi] furnace, wired for el¢ tric stove, plumbing for automas washer, =. cha pes and eS type it l honeen 0 | Privilegsé on atte Lake. Only i own i] srt OR 5? separ rs room home | ‘north side, Oak fieors, bath, ores and screens, ol} furnace | & water heater. Close td. school. cited for quick sale at 96050. I wal HAYDEN, Realtor | | 86 E, Walton FE 8-044] Open Eves, “MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE PLANNING P BUILD? See our els ements, walls, oak floors and = Call wey dy inainy other down your . homes te com- plete on a edge matcogrng rouge Sine s, and chim ear prod corer * going on price oat ee ot Bo ‘Geo. R. Irwin e/ . | 803 Community mete, f bh alahan jo ge A — No money 3. bedroom | -. 76 ai Taste | “LIQUIDATION. SAL are SS fe 500 Shows by "appointment tna Pontiac Lake Privileges _ . fishing ba Good neighborhood. EMPIRE 34672 Socom EM 13-4285. 47 For Sale Acreage ¢ LARKSTON AREA corner > miles east 1 Gee gee RS. mie from the finest vieces sbie in this area and prise secre, Call for .Sppointment, Edw. M. Stout. Realtor ne. ~_t $:30 i0 ACRES o HIGH GROUND on perwey Deep well and pow for commercial yl 5*, ow: some. be & hohe ad se Priced a me ie tar Sylvan Shor J Ivan as desirable Ot Sy & cia on Otte CARL W. BIRD, Realtor Bank Bidg. >» FE 5-1 ie jake, Prt my “onnay __Terms. EM_34210. base- MY apreacriva BRI front me on large ment = fireviace 2837. ; L ES OVER- vooking Walters Lake. "po = 100 ft. Lake privileges. $600. Low own payment EN: O'CONNOR eres My BEA ore 85 TAeEPRSoT + " Call Wolverine e, eae | mp1, 450 down annan. BY OWNER “lens paawm “* FE 46203 room. aj OWNER 60 - ACR& FARM, near Lapeer. Smatl ! Located” f paved Rd, Ox- ford, 6 Rm moder’ farm home with sueioees oe Dee Saw arege. 2 good ire sousege, ar lable if in oe Reasonable terms. j gg EAL ESTATE REMODELED miine k aes Po og im porch, Aluminum a and ‘screens, Ti we est ’ 10,000 Christ- cane ge geal .buy. with only vie By ap ake, Cheap meen to10l oe Pe ied at as: Vr ; bad hae ew) aha ee nm cash, ae ox ‘ ACRE FARM, METAMORA nton | "truct Chub ares New and and remod- ~ buildings 6 bedroom main 5 room tenaat house. ceca ae, For more f— Formation. © a 2-074. 2074. Rutledge ® te. SEVERAL 0000" an AND booking lots, Seoten | lake, ferme. lake pyivilogsd be “i block aay. PW. DINNAN. CF w. W. Morey “LET'S TALK ~ BUSINESS” NEED A LIFT? FIRST oa REALTO _ 9 ®.- Huron Pea ral 806668 . Open Evenings and ‘Sunday 14 ‘§ LEVEL ACRES IN Wa- Musi talles ‘trom it “hanite, Pot v c igen $350 DOWN |: mies om tt, on aan. N Pike “n Weeds ~ KERN: 0 om a ach i» RTY STOR Roche * * i" ” . - — bath and sewer installed, Priced Saginaw St., FE 2-0209. SAC te x TORE out Soon and at $550 WN tia.te. 4 Fa livin: . of ik, f o Has terms, and ACREAGE Lx. neigheuts Pincay ana —_ £ 2 bedrms. We Bare Ure. Cass Lk. and highway. Selling to t - up. Oak floors:|) 15 scres ....... ecek ry settle estate, Best potential in Serpe ect Sees [lela pir ‘nere | Sounty. “Sui” sle So reasonable . BETES oo Qe eee cory os 20 acres ov lake $600- per RE "RD, RILEY, Broker | “stre ‘STATE-WIDE |. S Be. FR tii Thode ‘ino aw ree Real Estate Service of Pontiac - For Sale Lake Prop, 44 CRAWE ORD AGENCY | ,..8, ceamene MEALTOR | elias Pits Poot eked a 83% W. E FT, FRONTAGE ON BEAUTI- we DuY tau. Mi Se AUTOMATIC DONUT MACHINE “rut iMaceday Lake Ad send | = FARMS AND ACREAGE —| {0f, sele. Call OA #2461 or OA bench — #004 neighborhood, $8,- Call Bi tled 7 OR 31111. FE 4-0003 8. 4395 ACRES SARBER SHOP FOR SALE. EXC. Dixie Hwy. Drayton Plains, OR| 7) . trom. ee Call FE 2-902. _3-9701 F, parcel ae | INSURA cE erro GivEN CARE FRONT ¢ ROOM HOUSE AT / Payment actept any Feasonable dows Union Lake and 8. Pontiac Macedey puaks. immediate psy 1919 MIS _ Sree FE or Sus ~ Ph. Ortonville 139R2 collect INTERESTED In BECOMING AN mt service station oper- aa A modern station, on bus Good is now available, FE 2-010 bids. Me 40191, Holly. or after 6 p.m. OR 3-2464. WALTERS LK. AREA ton, Very. good location, Low in- F entry parcel right fe se ventory, Call PE 9-017 or possible : cam Site. Nearly 100 acres “opportunity fore outs ba 5 adjolning 2 new developments, pe ond onabid Celt y, ee ene Wade, oe oe Ek Bipton de days or EM ‘ibe / ADAMS REALTY ~*; 4-3393 mucins Gis STATION, = seer Ton 32400 : atocery store, including on stock. Take over lease from / are For Sale Farms 48 | _athon Co. MY 3-4622. ee enmmmoos | STORE FOR F&F A building for ery, ber sh bea bot and 124 Acres cold watér furnished, see mana- er Apt» A-1 290 forth Paddock, 1 mile north of Pontiac. 2 ‘iberta Apts. : houses, cattle barn, _ tool d WTD, INVESTOR, INVEST $5000 shed, milk-house -- Now op- ‘| im business, safe mort; pee. ‘ood erated as a dairy farm. interest, W Pontiac s Box feat ne for ‘atane 80. wr crostivety priced, . "Pantano FO oh REO Leslie R: Tripp, Realtor NERS *OR GALE. 22 W. Lawrence Street 8. Jessie. FE 8-3934, FE 56-0161 or FE 5-2800 HOP. iS A JEWET. for yrs. Se Te- ae tiring inventory low, 2536. Dixie BY OWNER, SCENIC LOCA Hwy. 11 room colonial farm home,’20 BARBER AND BEAUTY 8HO’ acres. Barn and chicken ¢. | Tog with nice living quar- Dryden 9-TF4, = Kocated, in Lech saier, SMALL FARM yp Bm pa with substantial down K. L. Templeton, Realtor | 2339 Govtess te Lake Rd FE 44563 | 6, OR 3-1708 | aos 4 THOUSAND BUS. AP- Piek . Pee BE Orchard, ready to. pie Commercial Zoning Here is a 7 room modern home. 2% bathe. Large jot. Garage. suit- able for business. Paved street. 2° ™ Priced attractively: Dorothy Sn Snyder Lavender 3149. W, Huron FE 23-4411 -ROOMING HOUSE / 18 rooms or 3 apts., 2-car a Oakland Aye. "000; pabt it 1L M. JONES REAJ/“ReTA PE 43805 Sale Land 52 Gatracts Na stn GescbuNT ract balance $5,522 on th 2 bedroom with full basement. West Su Your cost $4/418. Good ocation, Eaten pen \ é \ 4 , ’ | 3% South Sa BUCKNER» OFFICES ARE saeerpiatoar’: PONTIAC 2nd floor National Bidg. DRAYTON PLAINS 4512 Dixie Hwy, ALL LAKE, 230 Barnston * MP est Baa) Sees A Se cea eai ee aed ts toe “SPATE FINANCE CO a 703 Pontiac State +1574 Git Te TKS 0 Y land Loan Company. 202 PONTIAC STATE BANE aad FE 2 i Beeds. Home = Ku Auto oan Company 7 °N. Perry Street (Second ___Hours 9 to 5; Saturday ® to 1 LOANS $25 to $500 BENEFICIAL FINANCE CO. (Provident Loan) TEAGUE FINANCE CO. 202 N. MAIN | ROCHESTER, MICH. LOANS $25 TO $500 AUTOS HOUSEHOLD GOODS real | Ph_ Rochester ws 60711 OL 1-9791, f= ERs LiviNGsTONE , 7m +1538 LewiGround. Floor LOANS. Extra Fast service You can borrow $20-$500 Sanity on signature. car, or furnitu to HOUSEHOLD FINANCE Corporation aft Pontiac ginaw St. Kay Bldg. 2nd_ Floor Phone FEderal 40535 Cash in 1-Trip Phone first for loan in 1-trip! We like to say es” when you ask for a loan. one, write or come 'n. LOANS $25 TO BENEFICIAL FINANCE CO. 1 W~. Lawrence &t. FE 2-9249° ___ Mortgage Loans s 54 Loans — $600 to $1,500 500 Por any nm hemes, modern’ oF not, in. Oakland County ‘ ~ 2. For home “atone or tm ff or i. Rouse partly F canretea ” 4. To build « garage ore & garage home 5. second mortgag: Apply 209. National Pontiac, _ of phone WANT TO BORROW 000 ¢ ON” Bid home. Will pay ‘of cent in- terest, Ph FE S$ 55 OLDs rs DR. R & H, CLEAN *%, and/take over ™m $10 a ak, Bic Sen ote of A or swap > he one email “home or thing of equal value. FR 8-0167. HP, = new Swap for panel 8 OUTBOARD. ‘ or ‘sell for ve tear — wy MODERR 7 oP ‘or good 7 agg bulldin, freeze, equal value. EM iy Piz ME a hme om i Fi "os a ek ein. aan ae Ae cei ee el ee a ek i ee i a cn ee ee td ods ae ae ce oe a ek LEAVING STATE? | Bee! anced home, Edw, M. - Stout, Realtor TT-N, Sagina BURNER, GARLAND GAS range, full ag “GOOD ‘USED ELECTRIC RANGES | “ALL NAME BRANDS. AND SIZES, SOME LIKE NEW MAPLE mattress and and yanity,/Oak dinette | table 4 chairs’ Cheap. OR . 35-3997 a model, nice cond 05. Milk’s, MI 6- 3 Fone iat ~ $50. MAYTAG WASHER. TEA WAGON. fav 16 gauge Le go J ww oT pita’ Gas water aw| AGIC S 4 __burner, table a a MOTOROLA 20" MASOUARY i For Sale Miscellaneous 60. For Sale Miscellanéous 60: LIONEL & AMERICAN Pepeten pre “st que jen Ge the geonomics: ’ 2 Mothep!’ I heard you tell Mr. eee Sek Cn neneny lnsey te ele aie. sleet: rs FLYER TRAINS ‘* ‘tectory service ‘ails — hardware FREE ESTIMATES AND FHA TERMS / SURPLUS LUMBER Material — ASPHALT” ok x Pen INCH 4ife EACH FLOOR. SHOP BRICK? reciaimea — you want -_ / NMS W. 8 Mile Rd - ‘ = noe | AUTO, WATER A 95; IGE AUTOMATIC Ww ~| # ft. cast fron. tubs F tas x Nips model Like new. OF 1-438. / verse trap toilets, $31.11; 3 -pe. OAKLAND 8 LARGEST | colored bath tub, and Iava- furniture tory, $39.96. G Thompson, 80 ote = record rd eabinet from #138 sccee “'s | BULLDOZING A GRADING. Aristo- ; ptains chair; | Free estimates. FE 45950, stool PICK AND PAINT ?. ALL NICE, D TO TO .<- 143 OA! ND AVE.” Birch hi ir, 2 odd chairs, Size 3 blue LES, CHAIR, SPRA hicken equipt OL 23-1876 ENPORT. 825; HI-BOY, |, as ae ie. a0. 4" WAEL TI PR. NEWLY UPH. ia (tks. 3 fe stent tables, desk. avenport, IUT WAS ES, “ae makes munraiee anvie ae 9x12 Felt Be Rugs $3. 95 ueeek SE PA, BBER BA t rm m PAINT, G LE... .25 syens” Ww HORON FE FE 43064 “ TTURE, AN Somes iw Mques; children, Maternity and C DRYER, : L _Thurs., Fri,, Sat. tialed No. down eo doll ry, and dine | 6-475. No “id ymen & ee MOVING THURSDAY. week. M te er. ite? i | fe 2 range, Bendix woenee, , " ving rm. chairs mps, ‘ 3711 er ine sled, adults tsk hte BABY BUGGY vat Bree. D dren's ice skates, chest drawers er, $68; otrig fr & other items, MA 6-1311, ater, =: uber, $20; hag ved ‘St. Greenbrier, Franklin Village. : ee, Tange: nev fg) Toece Mlonds "opti ORSER, CONBOLE ,OTKD, BOB SPECIA EUREKA ‘ON ay : cleaner, 808 95 igor or model Aco antenna kit NRO, 1} heen WALTON. AV SALE 56 Walton, fost: 2-2257 | erie ant ons washers, AVTOMATIO. WARRER 08.7 ers, ges, refrig.,, water fa ways 6H. Fe = TV's. Crump Electric. FE RAND NEW SEWING MACHINE RTABLE ‘ward and backward, Sews rm. he Service Appl. Co. Ba! for free home | 3: E1907 CHAIRS AND . FE 6340. won EXTENSION LEAF TA) f ble, 6 a. Odd wing chair, Fd Treen, FE 5-3380, 2415 Wallace. BLOND OVER oP PORNITORE. rpose, Pick & Paint Store ai Oakland cast” FOR SMALL RADIO8, workin or not. PE 65-8755, CHROME DINETTE STS, As- semble nase yourself and save, four chai and table, $69.95 ese are new 1956 famous sake, Pormica an compare these Serrifie values, ichigan- Fluorescent, 393 Or- chard’ Ls Lake Ave CHILD'S TAILOR TOT LIKE NEW. oHNe tT AND swinGs, |A od ition. PE 4-1687. CLEAN WESTINGHOJSE | ELEC range. food, buy for $50. 0 Ph FE 2106 2874 Otsego Dr. Ba ane OnEEN LEE CARPET AND a 0, FE 8-176. GR AND, also @ ‘Moca |Uned bedroom suite 23-0864 - STOVES, Frigidatre 5Cu Ft, (Dresser =<, Bes’ r MA atin ‘oo Spe COMPLETE ie Pe (TRADE. ELECTRIC RANGES FOR gre ee R. B unro 1060 Twin “BEDS ¥ WITH BOX SPRINGS wad | ‘mattresses. Custom bull Leather headboards. FE 5-3606. * TRADE-IN DEPT, — Recond. elec. washer Guar, Easy Spin-Dry wash. $40.95 3 P. Wr. iron dinette 24.95 5 P. wood dinette _....,.. $27.96 3-4 Room .oil heater s« 30.95 Studio ee $28 95 Metal dresser ....... ....,.. 17.95 Wood oF metal ad beds ; 0.95 VYMAN’S 18 W. Pike St. FE 41122 USED DEPT. 1 OE. , plone TV 7 Coldspot Refrigerator... $39. y others to choose or Clay" ton’s Furn. & A Appl. 3065 Orchard Lk. Rd. 474 Fad 00. USED REFRIG ye ee Used Gi seve Perterer ere 5.00 Roleway ay beg with mattress ee oft: ‘LORD'S WAREHOUSE. 2200 Hitegens Lake Road Used Trade-in ert | Washer Lee oy chair. . 1 set of bunk beds complete eee ao oe Dintog room table & chairs. par BING” RIM. BERT UBEED ORK Hans chest & bed Ma SiGe a GEAnsHiFT Bos,” Many, NT TERM: roe $10, Almost ee Pee | THOM AS ECONOM Y FURNITURE CO.: Heels Bs . or washer fore Ay te mo 361 8. a ag st. H ACUUM CLEANERS, ATS, \ brushes. al! makes, e56' Te TSED Beno Wy "8 GOOD WORKIN ~ $23. TAKES a FE Denasd. Tertere: Gon By: cee s ~~ ps e er’ s. jem- 2.0801. r yscore "ly wood Pap HOEY FOND EDR Four AA oR = pe BH with p selon, eather cont ~~ 4 2 a ler, tweed coat, siacks, maff & hat. Childs size 10 f Sionet ? = & misc. clothin 1S orm m ¢ Bradford me e304) ae 2 BICYCLES. HIOH CHAIR, stroller, hammock, twin bed with headboard @ chrome chairs, 2 mg bed, Crooks "Ras, . BULLDOZER'’s plesk Tong ibe Sai ea pliant. rms. ale es Goodrich, Michigan . : ATHTUDS, 5 RECESSED, ciappee. 39.95. Lavatories com- Pe $14.95. Stall showers, $34.45. tchigan Fiucresceot, Or chard Lake 4 4x8" Plasterboard *....... "$1.25 4x0," Plasterboard . . $142 4x814" Plasterboard $1 4x10 hve 4x12 also in stock. eno | COMPLETE. | chickens. re esse. sort Ane eee et cert e. cf after i542. “pm. RENT. IT FAST | throtaigh — Ads! Room, house, rtment, any- thing — 1 fant, Ads give ee ACTION. Dial FE 1 | ‘ . | 4 ~~ ae tf | See 5:50 ch Sun. 302 GAL. G i heaters, Gas " ¥ estic att re Sit ‘Orchard Lake vere | FURNACE ter. $25. FE 4-8181. BALE @90D 1 1€ ONG CORN Sutton 24432 T WALLING Wa LY HORSS, : ‘ al, tank. ew Re ges 3 ed 000. * Phone FALL SPECIAL bo ots of asphalt shingles. @1.95 ** CHURCH'S INC. 107_§.. Squirrel Rd FE 20333 FALL SPECIAL \ Tractors pate. New & usi \ R _condition. $25. OR 3-4368 SALE CONVER- sion Wall FT OCAIO with controls and Alrtro! ‘a condition Orchard Lake My FURNACE Om BURNER ALSO, electric side wall fixtures, other items. FE 2-6162. WITH. NEW WINKLER stoker, $150, OR 3-2120. FURNACE NEW MA i ae, oil, ‘ar a for 6" casing. a Seow & sickle) R Bargain priced. |, vais Equipment 6507 Dixie avy 4 Can be seen at tise N, Oxford Rd. |. Ox Mich. WS OXBOW" WINDOW Co, ae ae FE 5-2100 rn yin. au wis = me’ Chinawood enateet. $1.98, $2.98, $3.08 and wu Rd BUILD BLACKETT" S MA 6-2078. OBERT sion. burner... & Cheap. FE EFRIG LAST YEARS oes models, one of America's best mak pee Sew sueren ut a new ayy ee” a . poet eg Ang Fy Mal sO. A. Thompson Je. cushions, CxS ft. “round ae est ether. OR. 3- AF’ - versal. Masons & painter. FE 4-4589 or after. 5 0.m. 7E 5-5330, SEPTIC. TANKS ~~ STOP!! LOOK!! For sale: used Jumber. Gomstting eh test some ford " 2x4's, 2228's, 2210's,’ . floo ving. some windows, ot P. Fuel Saver | state see sern SEWING MACHINE EPATRING. Our fuel saver wil ee for Bem 9 rentaieg, estima ~ / and a money et. Vice ATIO 74 —FE_! comp OR 3-1480. — FURNACES N gun type. any model, complete with controls, 5 - 6 ree. $250. Duct work ae L +s Wa- ter heater, $50: v., tubs, josets, used ey $5, Call 2-4397 Pontine Plumbing and Heating PREE STANDING T TOILETS, 4 me 8. Saginaw tubs Fines 9b te, Fs me tottet tis 32x21 double sinks, $14.95: basins from $10.98. G. A, tnomy. son, 8. Petry, GAS STOVE $25; BABY BED AND yereers $35/ Youth bed, $15.) FUEL OIL TANK, WITH Eat _ Gauge, fill cap. $38. 56. FE! 467 . FOR SALE: STORM WINDOWS, N aURMERSTT Neng aes: Tapes and yr 4 28x58%:. 1-22x42: 1- ° dt Ohtet nn er Co. full rE en. ame size. Pontiac EM. 3-41 f ee nanan secen | Telegraph & 8 ‘ue t Rd. mut | | Gag STOVE, SMALL OIL HEATER, _| Detroit El. 6-4184 studio couch, 2 ots. chairs, ta- BATHROOM FIXTURES. YOUNGS. | bles e CoaT ot gon 32279. town kitehen furnaces. Off, s | SIRES Sos COR. | and coal Hot water and heceen | co hehete Er: = s "are ler) . Hardware socio pemnes: + electrica lies _ Crock and tile gaivaniszed copper Ca D pipe and fittings, Lowe Brow. rege oors Paint, HEIGHTS SUPPLY S| Berry’ ‘steel overhead factory sec- sett. na ones, at sizes “, prices, Large BEEP PORK HA ALF AND) ‘selec rom a up ‘Opdy odern door on Be garage costs quarters, ke Market, FE Jen oe ge F meet Let us give CRA A AWN SWEEP ou a free ma oe . “ d Bel] Stam A MM £2 Sethe Mtecea, bel oo 371_ 8. Paddock FE 2; HOMART CONDI- 'T STOKER. GOOD Hon. Natural fnteh bunk beds, “cheap, MI 4-9651 a HOU SE PAINT ITY gies Pe RGAL OUARANTEED KING x BROS. ings Col & Rafiings. Call for free Bega No money \« f, REA \ he \ { een, 3 ee 0) ee ee a a oe: ee ne, oe, ae down, 35 tip. VAL- LeY's. Aeware & Rochester Rds. OLive 1-994]. Open Friday woe Le FOOT. Orchard Lakes he ‘hoose 7 in ote agie, nv ; free snd Patch, * Oakland, Fuel and Orchard Lake Ave. Pr bsis0 quns and ‘a Loan Othee, 4 Patterson. old ene HEATER 6 ROOM. #LEC- ik dower & tank-Gond shape. | NDO LONS ‘ ‘| 4 m house and a SALE Aluminum combinaden _ window & doors, aluminum & Fibergiss Al crnlnge 8 etre window sales, ¥ 9 a.m. to # pm. SEPTIC TANKS NCRETE E_ 46428 A Ra. SUPREME ULLY AUTOMATIC water sotener cugeems thous- and gal: weekly. ally new, _Mi bio TD 8 INTERNATIONAL BULL- dozer, STiliwell 1-879¢6. TEN 24x24 AND FOUR 20239 AND three 24x14, two light storm win- dows, Good cond. Also coreees. Sone size. 1085 Collier Rd Talbot Lumber vigor Rasy "lathe. PE hw m bin, pe Y“ tn bclinas “Ave. Ave, _Ph. FE 4 KC: I aa LE 5 prin tang _ ments fret TORRID + ERS OIL furn and inversion y : WK Tak Rag. UR Pee RELAX-A-CIZOR, 7 MO. OLD, EX- cellent condition, reasonable. < come einforced concrete, 800, and 160 }6 roo: drag moved. 8 miles — P. Sutton 5 eee ee ee ee condition, owned by musician to, YR © away. eer oo of town. ge | _ PE b-toee eS CANINE FE ANTED: cial : co x: Sale Office Equipment 63 A-1 CON- STENO-TYPE _dition, Oh 3147. Sale Sporting Goods 65 RIFLE FOR SALE, OF- Secreger ware = a 5 COLE PISTOL. LIKE NEW. ET) Peas after 6 4 For Sale Pets » 09 =e a = aR, e yg male, t - hunter, ae 3 pups. ie and deer rifles—big trade allowance for your old * ith each calls —re Bird and duck hunting = yest special or. ~Ad oheas- RECTYS HAR HARD ARE . Mich. Sand, Gravel & Dirt 66 66 A-1 DIRT, TOP = BA Dirt. satid & gravel, Mi TOP mice: Petick ~ ditt, mit gravel and fil dirt. J Bennett, FE 5-758, dant? ora ives Soc _FE #1112 or FR 2602, i SR tiie and, gravel, 2S re = 5 « elive A. rent RO REE TO Lk. Rd. OR 3-7549. ieee iil BE sine 1 t HAVE COON DOG. after 4:00 OR ACHSHUND 8 wks., red, 3-07623 poas -4& years. . then, mae. rie 8-8023 POR TER: Time pay pay avallahte. PE Parakeets r. to Talk Canaries, Ca: . Bt, PE 23-4025, . CALL “AFT. AND RBO, es it old Boxer. es ee . TOY FOX TERRIER PUP- 2 mos. old., very small, ~ NON . ED Cham ‘site, 29 Pield Ch _ Pion frees, $35. FE 5-¢971, TRAIL BEAGLES, soe RMAN ter. trial given between Adams & Crooks. __Hay, G Grain & & Feed . ZA thee ALES OF apc atity. a Fetum re stat PLLA A acts —_, GORRIEDALE, “RAM, Ez men. Jim DeMatt! oi onleet ti +1471, © HORSES THAT 1! would ike’ % have boarded _farm_near wil a teed ‘Write box 15 7 YRS OLB PURE BRED MALE | peut chester, . & ‘mo, female Frencn Terrier,’ TER $10, ie : * : Pox Terrier & . Supplies. 691 4th For & Sale I Livestock om ‘ on vide | SW. me | 3 - NEW 1957 TRAILERS| NOW . Special Offer EXTRA ~ New, Discount Gnas DRILLS feet Used Tract Tractors ea EN SON - — tive 1-076 aoe a: apes reve area. pekesad garden tractor. GREAT DANES 7 | AKC FAWN 5-1601 ae, Farm Aw OA OA 8-2158. Trailer Sales. ON OUR LOT N Trailer _ ‘eetiagte For Sale- Housetrallers 7 78 lt Dogs Trained, Boarded 70 _ ogee. oa hie goueee , “See a tore, ‘Also pick-up service. ie Farrington Boat Wor |m 8. MAIN ST - MICHIGAN'S LARGEST GMC TRUCK DEALER “OAKLAND ae CASS "Eile at for * NICK FLORES MOTOR SALES ~ Nick! CONVERTIBLE Fowergtide, | "s Just your car | GMAC terms on_ GET IT QUICK, through Classified Ads!) cs. Yes, whatever if is— dial Fann for an 08-| -avic PRCIAL. DYN. | pcg $ tone ain 1100 ml . $1350 quick sale. $838) given with . and every atte nan 2 | S| ener “rit 5 te eee, ft prem eek Cuazser Wana ony gs 7 Evenings. — Please We son ake Oram for The New °57 ‘DESOTO- PLYMOUTH 34 CHEVROLET 2-Door ne = MSH Chev MATTHEWS & NARGREAVES | _ CASS & OAKLAND FE 54161 ple $5141 (geaee attr gheG88°" TOTE YOUR NOTE ’ Everybody's Credit ~ i Good Here - West ‘Side Used Cars Nor eae Used Care. CC SEE OUR "Sate Buy” USED CARS a ~ LINCOLN-MERCURY Cass at Pike Ste. FE 43885 : PRIVATE OWNER EASY ED WiLL | F-800 | 1953 - 1954 AND 1955 ~ 132" - 144” ‘T56"- 175” - WHEEL BASES ‘ Lee 1953 sone yae ig NEW One owner i, 3-901. eS] ROA exile. py erue | brakes, N Unfinished $160. svt Good motor, one +010 "50 HUDSON _—_ 4-Door $125 M&é&H Chev" - MATTHEWS & HARGREAVES 211 S. SAGINAW FE 44546 - 1966 Chey, 2Dr. Bel Air, ee and heater. white sidewalls, gis. Siaybaugh's, 630 Oakland A A DREAM? NO — BUT THE KIND oF Call PE 4.3328 . “Bright Spot” | °55 Olds S. 88-2-Dr. CLEARANCE SALE . ne PRICES SLASHED *55 Cadillac 62 Sedan $3195 | $1995 \55 Buick S. Ht. ..,.$2295 1°55 Ford 2-Dr........ $1295 Chev. | 34 Cadillac 62 Cpe. $2895 54 Ford 2-Dr. ...... $ 995) "34 Chev, Bel Air .. $1095 ''53 Pont. Chf. Sed. ..$ 845 "53 Olds S. 2-Dr. .... $1095 *53 Olds 98 Hol. ....$1395 :|"52 Buick Super Sed. $:695 "52 Pont. Sta. Wgn. $ 895 *52 Ford 2-Dr, ...... $ 595 $2 C "52 Hudson “Hornet $ 545 51 Buick 2-Dr. ..'... $ 495 3 Dodge 2-Dr. ....$: 395 ee Dodge Sedan ...$ 245 JEROME | : Olds-Cadillac Ore some Lakelat Case illac @ Spec. $1395. ~ SALE!! eee * a8 ae Nie CANT gerd OUR DEAL! RIEMENSCHNEIDER - Gian ft ig alg FE chactves "4308. sti River webs Novi 56 OLDS. Demo’ Ss Official's Cars SAVE! {SAVE! SAVE! HASKINS ‘CHEV-OLDSMOBILE “Oakland County’s Fastest Growing Dealer fe High Mis ape i pen Rise ‘ns Fo Sw. Sete b & HL. W.W, Price $650. FE hagas “p-013i | MATTHEWS & HARGREAVES ec & OAKLAND FE 54 _ 211 S. SAGINAW _ Terrific’ Siings - 2DOORS — 4-DOORS _| isa cararr Hardtops — _~ Converts. $195 - OR YOUR CAR DOWN 1 UP TO MOS. ON BAL. — TOR PETALS | CHEVROLET “Oakland County’s - ' Fastest astest Growing Dealer Bud Shelton Oters hee Reet eeees se aeeee ~ JACK ~HAUPT PONTIAC ae SALE on Clarkston & canes NASH 4Door ..+++: esis pape FORD 2Door ....,+. BUICK 4Door ... casa wt Schutz Motors 3 No Money . Down SPECIALS “52. Studebaker. H/T_ "51 Nash 4-Dr. Sedan ’$2 Hudson 4Dr. Sed. *51 Chev. Convertible -— '46 Pontiac 4Dr. Sed. *SL Ford 4-Dr. Sed. -' Birmingham 012 g. Woodward = Schutz Motors) Mr 6sa02 | ; -FORD 4Door oveneee PLY MOUTH 4-Door (eon) (61D v8 } ‘50 crostey. ‘Station Wagon. ire (amy) on $675~ _ STOCK No. 404 Buys a 1953 Ford that is really sharp, ready to go. You won't have to _ spend a penny on this beauty. $175 Down, 24 months. $995. . * stock No. 496 '53 Olds 98 4-Dr., Radio & Heater, Hydramatic, Spotless Inside and Out with White Wall Tires. $315 Down, 24 months. $1895 ' STOCK: No "$4 Buick Super 4-Dr., Ray A Ray By Piso. FE 27-0083," ist tyace ey | je equity | for Solder voir ree T0088 “\ NORTH’ - CHEVROLET | | Every Used Car Must Go. _ And . We Will Sell Em * At These Prices 36 Ford F’lane 4-Dr, 55 DeSoto V-8 4-Dr. "SS DeSoto V-8&4-Dr, ‘55 Dodge C. 6 4Dr. 335 Ply. B. 8 Cl, Sed. °55 Ply, Bel. 8 H/T’ $1495 "54 Chrys’r NY 4-Dr. $1565 \'54 DeSoto FD 4Dr. § 1'54 Dodge C. 6 4-Dr. $ {*54 Nash Amb. 4-Dr. : '*53 Chev, 150 2-Dr. ..$ -'S3 DeSoto 6 C1. Cp. $ "53 DeSoto 6 4-Dr. . '53 Dodge Saburban $ 53 Olds- 88 2-Dr. ...$ 53 Plym. C. 4-Dr. ,.$ ‘53 Plymouth Sub>. ''53 Pontiac 8 2-Dr. . ‘$ 820 \’52 DeSoto FD 4-Dr, ‘52. Plymouth 4-Dr. "52 Pontiac 8 2-Dr. . '52 Pontiac 8 4-Dr, . ’51 Chev. Sta. Wan. $ *51 DeSoto G. 4-Dr, 51 Ford Dix. 6 2-Dr. *50. Pont. 8 Sed, Cpe. $ 1 *50 Pontiac 8 2D. .$ ‘49 Chrysler W 4-Dr.$ 31 "49 Chrysler 4-Dr. oof 34: ’48 DeSoto 4-Dr, . 46 Buick Sedan. | "46 DeSoto Sedan . ; ‘$ 95 up BRAID. iil $2195 | $1ROS | seeee O tn Grit ane $1] 995 $1395 | $1395 | | National | “Bonded Used Cars © | Guaranteed ONE FULL | YEAR > 31 Kaiser 4Dr..... $195) || dust Mke new throughout, very || low mileage. An exceptional buy. 52 Plymouth 2-Dr. ..$295) S| | We don't believe you ‘can dupi- | |1 cate this buy anywhere. See it” 0! today, 153 Chevy_Cl Cpe. ..$595: 5 Clean as & whistle, Many’ extras. 153 Chevrolet 4Dr. . .$795 || Power Glide, nee. heater and all extra good ti $1295 an most ecofomical cars oo the roe SS Chevrolet B/A. Save ) V4 wittt power gee, radio. heat- er and many extras, We are oarpries” the price & secret ‘aL Nash Ramb. Sta. Wen. a another one that bring a es “decision when you hear the Be first, or miss | ~ NORTH. | _ CHEVROLET. National | e? Bonded Dealen, 1 1000 S. Woodward 4 occa pai 42738 fe cylinder 216: mode. One of ae | 1 | Radio & Heater, Dyna- flow, Custom ‘interior, One Owner. $395 Dn. i 24 months. $2245 STOCK: No. 590 55 Pontiac Cust. Star- chief, Radio & Heater, Hydramatic. No kiddin’, 45 Down, 30 months. . with left, $145 Dn. 10 COURTROUS SALESMEN % . 526 belonged to a minister... _ with on-the-spot’ delivery. ‘STOCK No. 417 "52 Buick 2-Dr. Special, Radio & Heater, Thor- oughly reconditioned, Good Tires, One Own- _er.-Hurry on this one. $100 Down, 21 months. $765 STOCK No, 503) "53 Dodge 4Dr. Coro- net, Runs and Looks Good. All the extras. Ideal 2nd car. $165 Dn., 24 months. $1065 STOCK No. 6if $4 Ford 2-Dr. Custom- line V-8, Radio & Heat- r.-A Sharpie, Dark Blue Paint, W/Wall Tires. $235 Down, 24 months. __ $1995 - -STOCK No, 599 *$5 Buick 2-Dy. Special Sedan, Radio & Heater, Dynaflow, Low Mile- age, Job ready to roll. $395 Down; 30 months. $865 STOCK No. 496 "84 Chevrolet 2- Door, Radio & Heater, Back- ‘up Lights, plus) many more extras, New low’ price for this model. $225 Down, 24 months. $1695 STOCK-~No, 518 ‘SS Ford Fairlane Con- vertible, R & H, Black. and Pink, Wow! V8 Engine, W/Wall Tires. $395 Down, 24 months. VER B THAT MUST BE SOLD {/BIG PRICE CUT| *|} OLIVER BUICK HAS % USED CARS *SOON AS POSSIBLE. WHY? Well, we're getting ready for our first ‘shipment of 1957 BUICKS, The GREATEST BUICK YET. So here goes with another price cut. And remember, immediate financing at bankerates $595 > $865 STOCK No. 422 *53 Pontiac 4-Dr., Radio & Heater, Hydramatic, New Paint, Job a Dan- dy. $195 Dn., 24 mos. $795 STOCK No, 524 "$3 Buick 4Dr. Special,. Radio & Heater, Dyna- flow, Good Paint and Tires. $195 Dn., 24 mos. $2295 STOCK No. 594 - "55 Buick 4-Dr. Special Hardtop, Radio & Heat- t, Dynaflow, Two-tone Paint W/Wall Tires, Ctistom. Interior, Lib- eral trade-in allowance. $545 Down, 30 months. $1695 STOCK No, 571 '53 Cadillac Coupe De- Ville, Radio & Heater, Hydramatic, Power Equipped, White Wall Tires. Book value $2100, Our, Price $1695. $295 |] Dow n, 24-months. + $395 STOCK Ne. 468 52 Dodge H’top, Black & Yellow Paint, Radio & Heater. No money down on this Good Car, 24 months of payments of $22.61. $095 STOCK No. 615 ‘52 Chevrolet 2-Dr. De- luxe model and a nice one. Dark Grey Paint, Radio & Heater, $100 Down, 21 months. JICK OVER 27 YEARS A GOOD PLACE TO BUY 210 ORCHARD LAKE AVE. ‘FE 29101 |FE5-4101 ‘57 FORD $1595], $945] ; DODGE Door = sieves, ‘ MERCURY 4Door - separ geeenes ‘cH (aa) ‘SO BUICK 4Door staan yereneesaes ‘94 FORD Club Coupe Ags (ssi) MERCURY Club Coupe . eee CHEVROLET 4Door .... 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Soeeeae 595 Rardtop, Radio & Heater, Automatic, W,/Wall Tires |'53 Plym. Cranbrook. . 4 Dr, Sedan, Radic & Heater, W/Wall Tires ONE YEAR GUARANTEE AVAILABLE ON ABOVE CARS —IscHuTz Motors DeSoto-Plymouth Dealer 912S. Woodward, Birmingham Midwest 6- ~OPEN- |Get Wise Buddy... Summers Like the guys who don't know enough to come in . there are other jokers who fail Over! . until it’s specials NOW! . 91895 soe ee ee $1695 .. 895 oe © © @© & oe ee © ew @ Holiday, Full Power. Can's tell from new ‘92 Ford 4 Dr. Sedan.. _* © 8 .. 695 oe @€ © © & Radio & Heater Hydramatic, W/ Wall Tires, Like New ve ee ee 695 Radio & Heater, Overdrive, V8 — a) 795 | '55 Plymouth Belvedere. $1695 Hardtop, Radie & Heater, Automatic, W/Wall Tires 99 Dodge Lancer . $1895 ** © # © © 5302 9PM, $795 Cross Country, Radio & Heater. Overdrive; W/Wall Tires ‘55 Ford Sta. Wagon. - pent $795) anda - til -- Today’s S Television Programs - « Programs furnished by stations listed in this column are subject to change without notice. | Cowboy Cladved: | nt Killing in Crash ed Intentional Channel 2—WJBK-TV ~ Channel 4—WWJ-TV Channel 7—-WXYZ-TV Channel 9—CKLW-TV (4) The People’s Choice. - 8:30—(4). Tennessee Ernie Ford. Premiere. (2) Playhouse 90. 9:00—(7) Code 3. “Rookie Sheriff.” (9) Motion Picture Academy. @ (Color) Video Theater. 9:30—(T) Hot Rod Races. '10:00—(4) Michigan Outdoors. (2) Dr, Christian, Prentfere. 10:30—(7) Public -Defender. (4) Juvenile Court. (2). Do You ‘Trust ‘Your Wife? 11:00—(7) Soupy’s on. (9) National News. (4) News. (2) News. 11:15—(7) Studio A. (9) Film The- 3 (2) TONIGHT’S TV HIGHLIGHTS 6:00—(7) Kukla, Fran and Ollie.|s (9) Family Theater. (4) News. 6:15—(7) News. (4) Weathercast. 6:30—(7) Lone Ranger. (4) Dinah Shore, (2) Sgt. Preston of the! Yukon. 6:45—(4) News Caravan. ..:00--(D.-Clreus Time. Premiere. (9) Headline. (4) You Bet Your Life. (2) Bob Cummings Show. 1:30—(9) Million Dollar Movie. (4) Republican National Committee. (2) Climax. $:00—(7) Wire Sinviee. Premiere. Do-it-Yourself TUBE TESTER - : i7:25—(4) News. ; MUNTZ TV }%:%—@ Today. (1 Frontiers ot SERVICE arr Mars Saco News. @—(2) Cartoons. (4) Today. (7) Member of sig eney say Rascals. - gt |8:26—(4) News. FE cists '8130~(4) Today. (7) Wixie’s Won- derland. = Open Eves. Till 10 P. M. f 8:45—(2) News, Weather. ceovw cameo | #00) OF All Thingy, (©) Rome. er Room. eo. He PENN 4/8 QUART $366 » Code No. 770 eee ee* * fe, ° * * ® a a * ® Li . 35% STRAIGHT WHISKEY, 6 YEARS OLD, BLENDED WITH 65% FINE GRAIN NEUTRAL SPIRITS. GOODERHAM & WORTS, LTD., PEORIA, ILLINOIS. Automatic Washer and Dryer Repair Service All Makes—Expert Trained Technicians * ALL WORK GUARANTEED x Complete Line of Automatic Parts All Types of Dryer Venting Supplies BUSSARD ELECTRIC _.- Phone FE 2-6445 : 84 Ockland Avenue — Free Parking Member Oakland County Electronte-TV Service Association H ! ROOFING - HOT SPRAY METHOD es — 50% SAVINGS Four Vonisiditienst ) us SS Te | eereaiee Commercial Repair Service—Flat Roots Our Epecialty “We gs em Any Leak—No Rool Tee FE 5.7387 Large or Too Small” _ Sheldon Roof Spraying Co. COMMERCIAL—INDUSTRIAL — RESIDENTIAL — APARTMENT. | Hooker, died shortly after his’ | the name Zebulon Vance. He didn't. \discover the error until he re. ‘|for the fall semester. Sn ee ee his official name, Hooker attributed the mixup to the fact his father, Zebulon Vance ' bith, Since then, he's gone under: ceived the certificate from the Bu.) |Sets Credit Union Day LANSING # — Gov. Williams jhas proclaimed Thursday, Oct. 18, Credit Union Day in Michigan. He | ealled for recognition. of the ser- jvices performed. by credit unions. | UD Enrollment at Peak DETROIT — A ‘five per cent jump in enrollment to a peacetime record of 9,544 students, was an- nounced by University of Detroit rT wrerwryrerereereC ee Call for Price ‘Mallleratiors Sales & Service OPEN 9 TO 9 BEL Radio & TV A lini. HE | "VT rTrOrTCrlCrCrerOCrrOrrOrrTrelUS tn. she, A, sb. i. a ay aa,’ Pe Be Po nes See ae Sa ee be ee ee, eee eee ts et i) é na. vi cand a SANDERS RADIO & TV SHOP (Since 1928) (880 Highland Ra. os 53 LONE FENCE am ever! Dial Operator and Ask for: ENterprise 6642 (No toll charge) 1925 £. Hancock Ave., Detroit 7, Michigan oS _ Office Open Seturday Mornings c QMLY HITED STATES STEEL CORPORATION MARUTACTORES CYCLONE FENCE — Super Bargains! ! Television! HAMPTON ELECTRIC FE 4-2525 625 W. Huron You Get... z f 9-Pe. Living Room A Beantown tables -. . mehenine cock Cresers, secs ge FI —_— and §-Pc. Bedroom. Double ee er “otis ae besuti 1 gray FORMICA, 3 Hotel Boxspring and fanerepring mattress, 7 Ndvesrator boudoir lamps, and 2 rubber foam | | | i flake pillows 23-Pc. Dinette Gs"tal C"mates” ‘chairs. = fone pe. Sinerwere “oe j | i | | 78 S. dagin: aw C omplete Only O08 «: JOSEPH Monday's Studio One, “The party in a cherry tree iniCyts Wrong Branch os Soe nun who her yard in : nd Down He Goes! Plane. tre story .:. She says the birds fall, execute| ' ef N.Y. Rod . for ajagainst. windows and end giassy- Westcott. 30. finished & Heavyweight” due Oct. 11 onleyed and grounded. wrens ts thank etal “Playhouse 90” will havea tragic} Ed Lee, an assistant brewmas- he a toaneh ape switch when its former prizefighter| ter at a local beer company, says) ti" “hen Wy “ht std" hte eatery’ 9:30—(T) Heartthrob Theater. takes to wrestling as an inglorious| fermentation of fallen cherries) 4. 9:58—~(4) Faye Elizabeth. 8 ? . . Jack|might be the answer. * Down went the branch, Harold 10:25—(4) Window in Home. caught in this tragic story Almost 125,000 foreigners are; He suffered cuts in the 25-foot 10:30—(2) Strike qt Rich. (4) fall. Home. “|10:58—(7) News. seas 11:00—-(2) Valiant Lady. (4) Tic Tae Dough. (7) Story Studio. 11:06—(9) Experimental * panne eat Love of Life. “Oh. Susanna” fs Gale Storm's 11:28—-(7) News. 3 so-called : = 11:90—(2) Search for Tomorrow. \Pn whose fincet nsset te vie apeeltd mairiaual | i _| (4) It Could Be You. (7) Robin! directly following Gleason . . .Its|!¢ Falsthood ] and Ricky. assembly-line amusement — like its of Mindanas 11:45—(2) Guiding Light. . canned laughter — hes 0 fine greap)™ | FRIDAY AFTERNOON [+ the obvious... ae - |12:00—(@) Midday Movie. (4) ae ft igh card : World Series. (7) 12 o'clock! Mary stuart’s role in CBS’ |20 Prong Comics. _ soap opera “Search for Tomor- (31 sen irr) 12:25—(9) Billboard. row” will be written out while (25 Occurrences 1%:30—(2) Ladies Day.’ (7) The! she awaits the baby. . . 3 Important | Erwins. peace Unit of weight *|12:45—(9) Labbitt. America Airlines has arranged 33 ail! 1:00—(4) Hallpeved Story. (7)\with CBS to keep its plane pas-\" Se") ca») ae | Lady of Charm. (9) News. sengers posted on World Series 4 Eternity ‘ aaa A nogpaeg Show. inning-to-inning activity . . . but 39 sewing os | : ews. NBC bwhs all other air rt ts. Senptonnen : 1:30—(2) Linkletter’s House Party.|_ eh @ one | | (9) Going Our Way. “The Arthur Godfrey Show” is wey | Our Way. the same lineup of the great man’s + Scottish | | | 2:00—(2) Big Payoff. () Afternoon singing acts, a veritable_radio show 41 come F i | Film, Festival. with TV cameras peeking in. . . 4 Social. insect ae : i Film Festival. SERIAL THRILLERS ~ {8s Animal ae 2:30—(2) Bob Crosby. (9) Friday) The Hitchcock TV series wittii-¢—;SSmstm —ss-short jecket Annes to Ves Ps 1 Matinee. switch occasionally to serials’“—/f! Dult up ~~ pr 7 od 5 ~tyg Brighter Day. (4) Queen|a three-part cliffhanger is coming 8 Qibbon , 29 Srtong wind i 15) Beret Storm. wees: © Century ab). 3 Guat sL aie | $:25—(9) News. Bridegroom Guy Mitchell inter- 1 Pores color ea hy cates a sue C3 . +1902) Edge of Night. (3) Howdy|rupts his honeymoon to fly in from) 3 of time 43 Ha TITS tet et 7 an M * | Yakima, Wash., to star on NBC's [ae «Seo { tatoo ele ley ‘:00-) Movie. (4) Comedy Time. oes oe a_i — Lakes cat Tete pte Sine ate tah A | ie. oer ee LIGII | Alwh (7) Margie. (9) Justice ym Lyn Duddy’s fine producing-di> § Reticulated ‘2 omen road Sac: 103132 = 4:30—(2) As World Turns. (4) Cac-| recting om the best summer sub |10 Oriental food $3 Vein of ore BT ele terme tus Dan. (7) Jungle Jim. of all, “The Jaye P. Morgan |}! Goll mounds = 83. Sir Anthony " ILC 4 5:00—(2) The Early Show. 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