Mot Two older children, Elen,’ 10, “By DICK sauNDERs futile attempt to save the “chil- Ea er. raves Flames in Novi ome and PETE LOCHBILER « ; , ae a mother’s frantic at-|; } to Rescue them, two small 4 en burned to death — this morning as fire leveled their Now! Township home, The woman, Mrs. Leona Shuna-. tona, 32, was taken to University _ of Michigan Hospital for treat- -|Gren’s lives, ‘Novi Township firemen removed \ : the pitt - for school. A baby, Betsy, nine they apparently bedroom where had been suffocated to death. Dead are Robert Shunatona, 5, and Peggy Shunatona, 3%. Fire broke out in Mrs. Shuna- tona’s home, 2 Rd., }south of wi Le ao two screaming helplessly, * "My ma ment of burns suffered as she blocks west of Novi road, about § ™Y babies: \a.m, but it took more than an, ef the hour to quell the flames sufficient- ‘Novi restaurant, was listed in fair, Milford. flaming bullaing several times, tly to, enter the one-story frame! condition at University Hospital. | The Novi oTwnship Fire Depart- their hoses on it. immediately, and Patricia, 9, had already left) apparently driven back by e to reach ‘the bodies. ° flames whenever she tried to’ en- months, was staying with grand- ter the children’s bedroom. parents, * * A neighbor, John Small, of 2450 ‘Shawood, “said Mrs. Shunatona came running out of her house, | eal!’ brought firemen to the scene, | small house. |woman’s side, was burning furiously. Firemen arrived at about 8:15 explosion. | She ran in and out were unable to prevent. the “Small, whose hurried telephone | pe from completely gutting the aid-at Atchison Memoria] Hospital water. ‘in Northville, before transfer to the) said by the time he reached the) The cause of the blaze remained larger hospital in Ann Arbor. the whole house a mystery, but some neighbors be-| lieved there may have been a stove husband for more than a_ year, St., She suffered second and third de- ment was first at the scene, but since the Shunatona structure was neighbors said. Her parents, Mr. Mrs. Shunatona, a waitress at a and Mrs. Roy Whiteside, live in same She has been separated from her Howard McGrath, te pumping of extra water gree burns on the upper portion of Commerce Township and Walled iclearly beyond. saving. com nearby Shawdod Lake, fire-|her body. ‘Lake Fire Departments followed! The entire outer wall of the The mother had been given first- shortly with more equipenent and McGrath house was charred, win- * * * The house of Mr. next door, burned on one side. type of one-story, ‘dows were burned out, and elec- ‘trical and Mrs. Novi 2475 Shawood back to the scene at 11:30 a.m. was also badly when it was discovered that a part Being of the of the McGrath roof wood- smouldering. wiring was knocked out. Township firemen hurried was still This was quickly f-ame construction, firemen trained extinguished. repeatedly braved flames in a'a.m. this morning. The Weather U.8. Weather Bureas Forecast Fair and Cool (Details en Page 2) THE PONTIAC PRESS , Home Edition 115th YEAR x * * ‘PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1937 —Gs PAGES “P™3E3.Faros,.,, ONTED,gnee, PHOTO Te Mingle Outside School INTEGRATED FIRE DRILL — One of the nine Negro students attending Little Rock Central High School chats with a couple of her white classmates outside the school during a fire drill Wednes- day. Earlier in the day, Federal troops. had escorted the Negro students into the building. > Keating Uses Fifth at Senate Quiz Former Pontiac Teamsters Head Mum on Funds | Probers Want to Know What Became of Cash From 1943-1953 Begin UF Advance Gifts Drive _ lke, Governors to Meet Tuesday NEWPORT, R.I. (?—President Eisenhower today ar- ranged a Washington conference for next Tuesday with a committee of Southern governors seeking withdrawal of federal troops enforcing school integration at Little ‘Rock, Ark. His headquarters here left open the possibility he may a end his Newport vacation at that time. ; James C. Hagerty, White House press secretary an- nounced the President will fly back to Washington for *the Tuesday meeting with ; . five Southern governors. | Girard Denies | They requested a conference in | a ee to Eisenhower yester- Warning Shout Asked whether Eisenhower | plans to return to Newport after "the meeting, Hagerty replied: Remark Takes Counsel joo) news Soe by Surprise; Contradicts way or the other.” | ' i { | | | A former president of |Pontiac Teamsters Local 614 took the Fifth Amend- iment yesterday when lin Washington as to why ionly $300 remained in the local’s treasury when it was placed under James R. Hoffa’s trusteeship in 1953. | The Labor Rackets Com- mittee at the same time charged that more than All Witnesses Asked then whether there is a! $85,000 in Teamster funds chance the President will end, his were paid to wives of four _ NAEBASHT, Japan William) ~ imprisoned Michigan Team- . Girard surprised his own coun- Faybus Talks Tonight - ster officials, two from rl today by denying under oath ' Local 614. NEW YORK (—The Ameri- | can Broadcasting Co. announced | a today it will carry exclusively \that he shouted “Get out’’ to | scare away Japanese shell col- jlectors on a U. S. firing rong | Daniel J. Keating, 44, a motel jowner from Beechwood, frequently |hid behind the Fifth Amendment quizzed by Senate probers ‘last Jan. 30. yd sitement Subsides at Little Rock * * eak Boo oa Protest urement Gov. Orval E, Faubus’ address ‘tonight on the Little Rock inte- gfation situation. The address will be televised nationally at 9 p.m. EST and aired on radio at 9:05 p.m. EST. | Sembling him, shouted “Get out” lor “Get out of here” that day) aS Negroes Enter. School |when Mrs. Naka Sakai was killed.) | % firing a fatal shot from his rifle LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (?—The “Little. Rock Nine,” six grenade launcher. Negro girls and three boys, returned ‘to Central High, Girard’s defense lawyer had School in a guarded Army convoy again today, passed ‘tended ‘0 use | the warning a } : shouts to bolster his contention through a line of bristling bayonets, and went inside, that Girard was shooing away, gram to -Florida: The Ottawa, Ill, soldier is ac- Vacation at that time, Hagerty cused of luring’ her closer then Sad: Gov “There is a chance, but T don’t know for sure.” | As for the Washington confer- ence with the Southern governors. Eisenhower today sent this tele- LeRoy .Collins of Pentiac Press Phote . United Fund Campaign. On the left is Dr. Dana Whitmer, general chairman of the 1957 campaign. retail stores which bears his name is greeted by Penney addressed 60 volunteer solicitors at the |when asked about the condition of |Local 614’s trernsury while he was | president-business manager be- kick-off breakfast of the advance gifts unit this eae = — te morning at the Waldron Hotel. He refused to say if he was paid $12,000 to build a. house for Hoffa and if his legal fees were paid | from union funds. ‘FOUR WERE JAILED J. C. Penney Featured Speaker ssw sieve tancu- 'teau, 42, of 615 Tennyson Ave., ,and two Detroit Teamster officials, were sent to prison 12, 1954 for a $100,000 shakedown conspir- acy of trucking contractors. MERCHANT GENIUS — dia (Oe Penney, (cen- ter) founder and head of the famous Chain of ? Howard W. Huttenlocher, (right) chairman of the advance gifts division of the Pontiac Area 'UF Kickoff for Advance Gifts which fair competition and close between businesses An 82-year-old merchant prince, stores there are the more business whose life parallels the Horatio is attracted to a shopping area’ cooperation : : . “lh wit he t Alger stories, was the featured and our store will secure its share) had revived dying © shopping under the eyes of hundreds of white students watching) °¢ enticing, shell collectors. ee Uli be aha speaker at the kick-off breakfast of the trade.” Penney said. areas. The arrival of a new store | It Was the wives of these four in silence. Judge Yuzo Kawachi asked Gi- ity tne committee of the South. today of the advance gifts division os *. in town cam be made the occasion ™¢" “ho, the —_ committee “Boo,” shouted one boy. He sounded half-hearted. ae "Get out of here.” Girard re etm Geverwers Confeceace: <8 of the Fontisc Area Voted Find Telling of his first business ven-| fer attracting new customer traf- ee eeener This was the only sound that broke the stillness. There plied: “No, sir.” Tuesday, Oct. 1, at 2:30 p.m. to Campaign. ture in a small Wyoming -mining fic to all stores, he added, | oo : were no crowds today hard- + | “Girard told the truth as he discuss problems of school inte- = =J. €. Penney, whose firm town which had 2] saloons and a n A A Linteau appeared before Sen. ¢ = | . - lknows it.’ Maj. Stanley Levin.' gration,” opened its 1749th store in the company store for the miners, Pen- John L. McClellan s (D-Ark.) com- ly a cluster of bystanders. ° ° e |Girard’s army legal adviser said Collins is chairrnan of the South-| Miracle Mile Shopping Center to- ney said he found hard work, fair Penney paid tribute to the Pon- mittee Wednesday as a witness Paratroopers from the 10ist air- Curtain Rising ater . iern Governors Conference. | day, told of the principles upon competition and cooperation with tiac Area United Fund for em- and fold them his wife was paid borne Division—on guard by order | + Pe * | The governors had asked Eisen-| which his firm operates, other merchants was the key to in- podying the principles of the Amer- ‘$700 a month salary after he was stations again around the - big, they had little to do. | They picked up a man police | identified as Lt. Sidney Wolff, | attached to Lackland Air Force Base, San Antonio, Tex. They said he was carrying a revolver in a shoulder holster and | had a rifle in the trunk of his car. | He had parked a quarter of a block from the schoo}. | * * * Earlier, the soldiers escorted a white girl, who was weeping bit-| terly, from the school to a parked/ automobile. “She's just tired and wants to go home,”’ said a male student with her. “Leave usa alone.” ; | ATTENDANCE RISES Supt. of Schools Virgil Blossom | said attendance at Central High rosé to 1,350 today—100 more than yesterday. He said enrollment in-! creased -at the other two Little Rock high schools as well. ; “] think we will let the Gaeres speak for themselves,” he said. “They speak louder than anf. | thing we could say.” | ' said Robert J. Furlong, | council's executive secretary. of President Eisenhower—manned | on Michigan’ Ss gracefully proportiohed schoot- But | Fall Spectacl e LANSING uM -« The curtain is rising on Michigan's annual color spectacular, the State Tourist Council said. Fall foliage will be at its peak | | cil said, and within 10 days the | whole state will be splashed with crimson and gold of autumn leaves. : * * * Given good weather, Michigan can expect some 2*y million | tourists during the fall months. the “Our fall color tour inquiries already -are 235 per cent over last year’s total, indicating the heaviest fal] travel business on record,"" he said. Furlong said the council will spend about $18,000 on an ad- vertising program aimed at at- tracting visitors to matenigen this | fall. in the Upper Peninsula | starting this weekend, the coun- | Maximum enrollment at Central’ High is 2,000. Outposts, each manned by two | paratroopers, were set ‘up, one’ block from the school, at each of the streets leading to Central High. At one of them, the two soldiers moved off station momentarily to buy sandwiches from a_ passing! wendor. Today, the nine Negroes were brought to school promptly at 8:45 when classes began. Yesterday, the authorities waited until 9:20,/ giving classes a chance to start.) They rode again’ in the Army statidn -wagon with a jeep in front and another following. An officer’ and three soldiers were in each jeep. i The girls bounced out of the | Need a Buyer? The quickest and easiest way to find a buyer for whatever you have to sell is with a fast action Want Ad. This ad attracted 30 buyers the first .evening it ran. Don't trust to luck, use a sure fire Want Ad! NEARLY NEW 5% n P. GARDEN King tractor, plow, discs and cultivator. Also chicken grower we a To Place Your Want Ad DIAL FE 2-8181 Just Ask for the WANT AD DEPT. (Continued on Page 2, Col. 5) i taken off the Local 614 payroll ollowing his conviction. jOTHERS CONVICTED Itsuro Hay4shi, Girard’s Japa-/bower for an opportunity to dis-) “We welcome competition be-, Ceased business. ‘ican way of life by getting people + ‘nese lawyer, said irritably: “I’m CUSS specifically the situation at cause we know that the more He cited many incidents in jtogether to reach an important! inot ordering Girard how to tes- Little Rock where federal troops . goal. - | itify. . . . However, I had believed! ave on ae pais Presi-' ! eeiiLEGE Yo cir | Convicted along with Keating ithose witnesses who heard ‘Get ¢"t to enforce a eral court att AM ‘and Linteau following a two ~ jout of here.’ ischool integration edict. Typhoon Lashes Texas Flooded He termed wise living and sacri- months grand Jury investigation | Girard alse said he had not Okinawa Base; ficial giving as the means to “8S Michael Nicoletti and Samuel + heard his only. companion, a f { | p di t d lachieve a deep inward satisfaction: ‘J. Marroso. cewtn was president | cialist 3.C. Victor Nickel. OST iS Fredicte Kills 13 Natives in life. iol Darul Local 24 andl btarross ster, Mich., shout “h y CaVy ains . ts pwies Dustess Sagem. a ‘warning. NAHA, Okinawa Ww — Typhoon “One sh - greatest privileges! Probers said $30,000 was paid in is to give,” we said, “and the legal fees during the trial of the 300 flee San Antonio tnited Fund, with its 35 commu- four. ; nity services for health, recre: ation| The alleged payment of §$35,- Homes; Roads, Schools Pry oon ince a vital job in 000 to, the Wives of the men was Closed by Downpour collecting and channeling these, Part of $170,000 which Michigan * for Pontiac Tonight | Girard returned to the stand in his manslaughter trial after a 2%' the U. peared illiterate farmer told of ‘dicts cle iseeing an American soldier scat-, Faye lashed the American base island of Okinawa with 110 m.p.h winds today, killing at least 13 | 8S. Weather Bureau pre-| ar and cool weather for; ‘Pontiac tonight, with light to mod-| natives in nearby islands. smash- iter Fel Pasa dl on the crate frost expected. The low will ine aincraft and leaving 2) miss. | funds | Teamster locals paid the lest ground then fire twice. be 33-37 degrees. s4 t ae eaving Jf Miss- _ | three years in legal fees for Defense attorneys then began an) + ¢ ing. About 2,200 Okinawans lost | SAN ANTONIO, Tex. (®—Drench: a ** Hofta aides accused of bombings . their homes. ing rains swept soggy south Texas He lauded the special gifts di- vision for enabling Pontiac again yesterday and rising rivers business to play its role in UF- and streams chased an estimated °™ ' lattaek on the practice of scaveng-, and extortion, investigators say. jing scrap metal on firing ranges. They drew an admission' from the Tomorrow will be fair and cool. with a high of 62-66. Tomorrow | inight will be mostly fair and not! ' The Okinawa Star said dam- Keating served six months and age to U. S, air bases at Linteau five for their part in the “ . 1. : - ; . = su rted services. witness that it is dangerous. aotcodl with the low near4s) Pert: Naha and nearby Kadena was 300 from their homes in San An- pPpe shakedown racket. The men de- Kuji Sakai, the farmer. did not ly cloudy and warmer is the out-| extensive. tonio. He noted that the minimum goal manded and received a fee of five identify.Girard by name, but said look for Saturday. It reported the Marine air r * * this vear is $612,000, of which busi- cents per load of dirt excavated the shots were fired by the * * * Wings at Naha lost ‘the major More rains were forecast today. ness will be asked to give 12!2 from large building projects in De- “smaller, shorter one . . . the their tactical air. Downpours of up to 9 inches per cent. o1 S74.724. troit. The contractors were threat- portion of ‘light complexioned one.” - , The lowest temperature in down- ial : gives, he . {town Pontiac before 8 a.m. was 46. “The more business (Continued on Page 2, Col. 4) bousted the totals to as much as ne oe ld inches since Sunday in some told the volunteer workers, “the H iti T 5 { At 2 p. m. the temperature was 57 . spore. Aore iridivadualalcwilll pice owhen dl lan roops e a 7 Brings Home News The San Antonio River and they are aporoastied beter cn.” 7 i + *« & McElroy to Lose Post | tributaries swelled out of their fo ip enera tri e rT R? f C | St d { | banks here and swirled into Penney was introduced by LANSING « -- Gov. Williams 0 0 ege U en S streets and homes. Dozens of arcld A. Fitzgerald, a UF trus-| said today he will not reappoint : an tec. who announced that General PORT AU PRINCE. Hait Pell other creeks. and streams in ‘ Thousandé of. para ith John P. McElroy to the ‘State The Pontiac Press brings the | south Texas pushed across low. Motors had donated $115,000 to the jammed the streets of Port hal matics Commission but had complete picture of home jands, threatened livestock, 197 campaign, the same figure. idecided against so before Mc- which the average college stu- | closed roads, stranded motor- 48 last year. 4 i Pri t dt ] Bod net Se reckon of dént wants at college. Let- Elroy’s name came up in U.S.> heavily armed police and soldiers Sieler | ists and kept pupils from schools. | ~ “Considering that General Mo- |moved in to crush what appeared Senate aoe investigations. ters from mother and: dad | The Freyburg community had! tors. employment in Pontiac is | to be an attempt to start a gen) _— help, but regular reading 9 inches for a 15-inch’ total since| down soméwhat from last year, | eral strike. PDE LORE SAGE BES: “| of The Press will really com- | | it is a most generous gift,’ Fitz- | || gietalthe feat of the oictere’’ ‘Sunday. San Antonio had an offi-| Supporters of former Sen.’ Louis In Toda ‘s Press | P P cial 2.07 inches with up to 5 inches Kerald said. ‘de . Joie, apparently overwhelm- ys oerenee = friends cannot in~some parts of the city. The = * * ingly beaten in.last Sunday's Pres-| seit See Be eer a supply a fraction of the hg official total since Sunday was 8.30: Howard W. Huttenlocher. special ‘idential elections, said the call) . ume The Press brings daily. jo ihes gifts chairman, served as master! ‘was out to shutter all business a sige alee soeoecaos 56 |News of friends in other col- AOA of ceremonies. Other speakers ‘places, The general strike” has) County News ........ noweere 7 leges or those remaining here were Dr. Dana Whitmer, general ‘been a mighty weapon in months fditorials .................. ¢ _ finds its way into The Press |.Civil defense workers and fire (4. ampaign chairman, and Karl lof political strife in Haiti. Half-a Markee st regularly. Let The Press help men rescued 120 persons, some W. Br adley, UF executive director, \dozen governments have been dew) . in educational undertakings, istranded on roof tops, at the sho distributed campaign kits to \throned by it. Obituaries .,........5..608.. 7 | Rates are low. Service is height of the flobd. Many were ine colicitors Rev. Carl W Nelson The governing military junta, Sports: .......-.-.....:-5 49-52 good, Student morale will be removed by motorbgats. igave the ‘inyocation iwhich has outlawed strikés, or-; TV & Radio Programs .... 63 higher, Call the Circulation De- | East Central High School closed 4 pee = dered troops and police to break! Wilson, Earl .............. a partment today for service be- because school busses were un Foster's Hdwe. & Sptg. Goods DANIEL J this strike with guns if necessary.) Women’s Pages ...... .. 4247 © ginmming tomorrow, able to operate. Give Riteiues anc sunduse i NIEL J. KEATING .. V / ‘ 1 ‘b ; . 3 F i) ‘ Pe pas eb a = ; rik 5) _THE PONTIAC. PRESS, THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER AL ae ee SP od 4 . Be So a — f Price Cuts Secretary ‘af Commerce} Tells Reuther Industry Is. Best Judge WASHINGTON a — United Auto Workers President Walter P. Reuther found little. encourage- ment yestetday when he made another effort to get government) approval of his proposal to slash) car prices. Seeking support from Secretary} of Commerce Weeks, Reuther was’ told by the cabinet officer that car prices are a matter for the manu-) facturers to decide. * ‘* ® | Weeks declined to answer Rear er's request for support directly but said instead: “The management of the busi-; ness enterprises has many factors; to consider in setting its prices.’ It is the best judge when it comes) to maintaining the delicate bal-' ance between profitable and un- profitable operation. * * * Th UAW chief had suggested that the “inflationary spiral’ might) be rolled back by a cut of $100 in) the price of next year’s cars. He) indicated possible concessions at! next spring’s UAW contract talks) in return for such reductions from’ “rie ie tree so comoance State, Lansing City Shorts Receive Approval meee Te Settle Road Dispute at Bloomfield Hills Club General Motors, Ford and Chrys- Weeks cate Reoker that he! agreed with him on his views about’ LANSING (® — State and tan | inflation being a threat to the na- sing City officials have com-) tional economy, but added: promised their differences over » ra Penttae Fress Phote removed the bodies of two httle children, trapped in their bed as fire swept through their home. , FIRE AND BEATH — From these charred remains, Novi Township firemen this morning Reason finally triumphs. "The winning side was headed by At the d&nual meeting of the Edwin J. Anderson and George T. “This administration believes (TOUting of traffic over city portions | Bloomfield Hills Country Club last Trumbull! Sr., sae many eager co-) | of highways U.S. 16 and M-78. . levening. the membership voted to horts assisting. | These are the Detroit- Muskegon’ allow the feminine contingent to and Flint-Battle Creek routes. lwear Bermuda shorts henceforth on pte ccc onan | walt cae Under an agreement announced on the golf course. sided, another member with ‘yesterday, traffic will be one way) This has been a highly contro- breath-taking temerity proposed lover part of the disputed segment, |versial subject at the staid and) men be allowed to wear shorts, and two-way the remainder of thie | decorous old institution on Long giso This was passed by a shout distance, \Lake road and it was only re-| of acclamation and another tradi- | The dispute began in July when solved after a spirited debate in| tion was shattered. the city defied a state edict for| which many normally inarticulate’ one-way traffic. City workers cov-' masculine souls declared‘ them-| ered the state’s one-way signs and selves freely—on both sides. But "¢man rebel named . that -the rele of the government in our economy is to maintain a climate where the free compet- itive forces are given a chance | te work.” A similar reply was sent to Reuther by Secretary of Labor Mitchell earlier this month. News Flash : traffic both ways. manhood ringin ctory. NEW YORK # — Two men Shepherd eS .” lity through a charitable =:= == Jeamster Aide Denies -: Delegates Hand-Picked Astoria Hotel today and fied with jewelry valued at $100,000. | t . but in anony- * * * Louis J. Colombo Jr., The men brandished pistols and tied up three employes of the | Mercadel, Inc., jewelry store. Keegy teh De jecete rem tes display trays. Sen. Douglas Slated . lowed by J. Thomas Smith. - we ke le with a 82-17-65, and George Gag- By GEORGE T. TRUMBULL JR. \nier was low gross with a 70. D y ‘ | The feathers ‘of low ‘canaries| \ Balikpapan,’ big oil. center of , (The : in Birmingham will nei damn oleae ed Borneo, ‘handles 2,700,000 tons of rika ay crude oil a ‘(Carleton Smith Will Open o | | large. The opposition was headed by a police patrols were dispatched toithe spirit of un emancipated wo-/the circumstances, his ‘identity -F nf age ishould fade into nameless obscur- and Jo- old, press book: Winona Singers.) seph N. Monaghan were returned civil defense and legislative. the Board of Governors and | L. Colbert was added. William! The Rev. D. Downey as president was fol- of Ascension Lutheran Church, has Edwin J. Anderson won low net. coast to coast as well as in Canada. { ro m3 IDEND’ to Sele-obrote ‘DIVIDEND DAYS! BARGAIN BASEM ale i Festoon VALANCED ACETA i =r Simms IED ng Downtown PONT Baldwin Library Series" _BIRMINGHAM—Carleton Smith, ‘English District of the Lutheran|— Close friend of world leaders, ‘will ‘Church. Missouri Synod. H open the 1957-58 season of the) Friends of the Baldwin Public Lit Mr. Shigpgrt's task wil consist brary when he speaks here on, Collecting. cataloguing and sub- ‘Oct. 9. The program will be in the mitting reports of documents of ‘library auditorium at 8:15 p.m. ‘historical importance concerning f ACETATE The November program will ‘churches, pastors and leaders in 3.98 ‘bring Tom Patterson, founder and the English district. ’ ] director of planning the world-fa-| cee awe ‘mous Shakespearean Festiva! in| Remodeling of the F. J. Mulhol-| PER ‘Stratford, Canada. to Birmingham. land Store has been. completed. jalong with plans for the grand| PAIR Smith, whe counts seach figures | as Albert Schweitser, Arnold Toynbee, Nehru, Carl Jung, Ber- | trand Russell and Pablo Casals j among his friends, weaves these | cman personages into his talks, bringing his audience a cross: section report on the werld-at- opening tomorrow and Saturday. | @ Each Panel 21-in. Wide Rich lustrous acetate rayon drapes in multi- 3 colors with white background. Each panel is 21 inches wide, top measures full 72 inches across : store has been completely redec- | §& erated and modernized. Several | new dressing rooms have been | added for customer convenience. | The two-day opening will be! marked by special sales and gifts. ford activities, its history and the ‘human interest side as well as the! One of the featured speakers at! iproblems involved in the huge un-\the PTA Council School. of Instruc- idertaking. His Festival has be-; \tion at Birmingham High School. come known throughout this coun-| Monday will be Mrs. — Ww. ltry and Canada by Shakespearean Neldrett of Pontiac. students and lovers. \ Mrs. Neldrett is president of * .* | the Michigan Congress of PTA. Two more programs will com-| Severa] other speakers are SENSATIONAL SAVINGS 3 PIECES 100% WOOL Past relief. [$1 65 LILLY'S: INSULIN 10cc--U40 Protamine Zinc or 2s P.H. Boys’ | $6 Value «Ih Kitchen Table With Matching Stool $799 Sizes 6 to 16 Deluxe tailor- ed, woo! fian- Man’ s Shaver per nat AAR WITH Cee | FRADE $16.19 Famous REMINGTON | | “ROLLECTRIC™ Shaver \ a me rz\) 4979 iw Es ey ») saat WITHOUT | iy TRADE-IN (Without Trade. .$20.95) pn hee 9 Pa. chore ee ig new, factory guaranteed. Reg. $29.95 E 15) 4 Lee : 17% Py $18.95 E JERGENS LOTION $1.10 Value 89° 15 IN’ $1. ahaa ses “¥ nel, pleated front, cuffed. ALL FOR ONLY $ 399 Electric Plug-In Outlet ‘ REAL $12.95 VALUE—20 £2 . 15 x 30-inch three-shelf table with outlet, Rubber- maid top protector and 24- inch kitchen stool. White enamel Be red trim’ only, Famous ‘ECKO’ Brand Blue or brown. Deodorant With tray. 98c Value Steak Knife Set dt 67° | Sunbeam Woodbury E Coffee Lanolin | .. erco Rich 9x10-Inch—1I§ Sheets : — Lotion | Sand Paper $1.00 Value ‘ 50c Value Cc ; Staintess steel, hollow ground, | Assorted ft - Maker tionally saw-tooth edges. Double riveted | dium and ‘soarve Yaeck Lalen aati ‘ ee 3 (Limit—2 pkgs.) pee: s handles. Buy for gifts, too. B80 AQUA: FOAM BUBBLE ‘ i eve terene 69" F SIMMS." 5 9 N. Saginaw. = —Main Floor E LMS : ROTHERS avi ) BROTHERS —3 Floors Packed With Bargains ~ ALL THESE BARGAINS Plus Countless More < on Sole for ibis Biggest Bargain event tn months =. MAIN FLOOR SPECIALS ~ e and menths now in full swing, The mere you buy, the mere you save. IAC “a First Quality Ve ‘ENSENDA’ Brand ‘Men’‘s: REVERSIBLE Jackets Styled Exactly as Pictured : - ; my] c* 4 ' eh Fy * FIRST QUALITY—famous brand. Zip- per front, 2 pockets, adjustable cuffs. Limited color selection. All sizes 36 to 46 but net in every color. Few eere Reversible Jackets in Sizes 6 te 18 Included in This Lot. vi ~ Original $10.95 Values MEN’S 100z. Denim All Season _ SANFORIZED BOYS’ Dungarees Trench $1.98 Value Coats $10 Value- $1 $387 Sizes 28-42 Zipper front, swing pock- ets. Sanfor- ized non- shrink. First quality. * Sizes 10-to 18 Waterproofed gabardine. Famous “STURDEE” Brand Men’s WASH ‘n’ WEAR Matched UNIFORMS Long wearing ‘SPRINGTWILL' press-less cotton so easy to wash, dries quickly, requires little J ironing. z, Regular $2.98 Regular $3.98 SHIRTS PAN TS °337 Pre - cuffed trousers, | deep pockets, excel- [ lent tailoring. Famous “Simtex” — Rayon & Cotton Full 86x60-Inch Size—Red or Green $5.95 Quality $ 99 launder and color-fast. T Wide. hemmed. : Bc sntorized. easy to Matching NAPKINS. .4 for 59c *) a7 Vat -dyed colors in grey or khaki, Full cut and well made. Advertised Nationally : Aélitsnce Long Sleeve—Rayon Challis Men’s Sport Shirts Guaranteed $ 57 $3.95 Values 2 for $3 4 iis Guaranteed first quality. 3 colors—blue, te green and charcoal. All sizes inchading extra large. # . Girls’ 100% Wool Lined < = Winter Coat Sets. ui $12.95 : $3 77 @ Coats @ Pants All Sizes—3 to 6X 100°% wool, warmly in- nerlined. Choice of col- \ ors but not in every size. ‘100% Wool Snow Suits @ JACKET @PANTS o@ HELMET — $10.95 Quality 17 by Sizes 4 to 7. Lined zip- per jacket, trousers with knit inner - cuffs. Greys or blue. . ‘ ae | X a4 * . : . f. et ‘ a \"2 \ ire Chapter (4 Having Negro Amherst. Frat Chapter) Nixed by National for, Pledging Colored Boy AMHERST, Mass. (—Amhberst College chapter of Theta Xi Fra- ternity reports it has been sns- pended by its national officers fol- lowing the pledging of a. Negro student. * * * The college news bureau said the suspension was voted last month on} authority of the national conven-| tion, * * * Several reasons were cited for | the suspension by the national | officers, Among them was fail. “ure to follow fraternity ritual, lack of respect for national of- ficers and the assertion that Am. | herst College was inhospitable to national fraternities, Undergraduate officers indicated the house will operate as.a local fraternity until the 1959 national convention, when the matter. will come up ae. | * * Theta y is the second Amherst; fraternity to. be suspended by its, | gardens on his lot. When he's not busy with customers, he removes ‘Industry Dogs More: Blasting Than Military | SAN FRANCISCO — The second’ gen ‘a year go into nitric acid), STILLWATER, Okla, m@— A pr Oe re aaaane otk talon than halt of/ what the ave- comfortable largest use of. synthetic ammonia today far exceed military explos-|research project started at Okla-' more lin this country — fertilizer pro-jives in the amount yretent, 4 ‘i + Vi |THE PONTIAC, PRESS, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 26,1957 eo ste | 4) Hide -the mitfogen for explosives. Pleasant for Chickens Well’ over 100,000 ‘tons’ of ‘nitro- sores aoe say that by) NEW YORK—The average Asian fogging’ — using alhas a total net worth of $i5— American tamily added to pang worth last year alone. and the hens|rage homa State University here is ex-|will lay more eggs. its PART-TIME GARDENER — When business is slow, used-car dealer Al Hackathorn of Pittsburgh, Pa., doesn’t just sit around. He spends the time raising flowers. He's put up six hanging flower weeds and waters his ‘‘gardens.” Transport Plane Heavy and its nacelle on a modern trans-'in my distress.” WASHINGTON — According to port airplane weighs more than! the Department of Defense, re-|16 times as much as the Wright ccarch tad devalegitt dageem beethens’ ficat airplane: Bank Robberies Decline | _with ai How Capital Named _ (Williams, banished from Massa- 1443 from 470 the year before. } | : \chusetts, founded Rhode Island’ | leapital, Providence, in. 1636 ‘ “for| LOS ANGELES — One engine God’ $ merciful providence umto me/ | NEW YORK — Violations of ithe Federal Bank Robbery Statute declined during fiscal 1957 for the PROVIDENCE, R. I. — .Roger|second straight year, dropping to LAYAWAY SALE! Boys’ or Girls’ —20nch nn $ DOWN Places in Layaway! This rugged 20” bike is equippedewith adjustable seat and handlebars, coaster brake.. headlight, and many more deluxe features! For children ages 4 to 8. Let your child be the pride of the block! Hurry in! Training Wheels ............. ieee esa. SO $99. 95 Value Built-in Leaf Mulcher! Low Down Payment! Easy Terms! @ All steel trame © Cuts huge 21” swath © Trims close and clean fo walks, walls, fences - © Recoil starter (no rope winding) JUST ARRIVED! 4-Cycle—2¥2 H.P. 21” MOWERS ~ etl * Famous Roberton Mower | © Adjustable cutting height |} —1-3 inches © Front grass ejector chute | © Lifetime’ wheel bearings * Rubber tires . Downstairs = Waite's.. a Pre al Ry %i3 aA 2 je ~~ res ‘ ® | | Cunninghams DRUG SESTORES PIC) 3-Pe. SET OF LUGGAGE = 9% * Coveréd-in-Vinal Shantung * Easy-Grip Handle . SALE DAYS THRU SUNDAY a. 9° Lightweight l i P . . “ ‘ \ HAM W’ EGG | 2 SKILLET ‘Coa + a , * nae Sa FLANNEL - : BAYER SHIRTS | Reg. tte—dettle of 100s Stans 4 te 1b” mats al BROMO Dp 3 EDGEWORTH ‘ TOBACCO fac: only. pecs |. 23 anascam Of * -SPICO-GOLDEN | STRAT-O-MATIC UHF - VHF - FM - Color INDOOR- TV | ANTENNA Reg. $10.95 NOW ONLY “METAL Snack Table. ® Choice of Coral or Green Top © Sturdy Metal Legs erereeee init $450 Backing tes pe GR ME LO RE, “ Soft, Comforteblep Plastic ‘BRIMM’'S PLASTI-LINER Crisp, Unique Aroma WILLIAM'S ICE-BLUE AQUA-VELVA oon en ennee # @eteboevene ; Large, 4-02., more absorbent! 65 ! noss Bandages 27 : © wrap injuries, 2210 BE SAFE-BE SURE! 1-1" PRESCRIPTION: 5 {-. eae +. TO CUNNINGHAM Se \ 7, atlas ‘eal first ~ is to Hope en Make Susmnérs ' pected ak mrs mere a Asian's Net Worth $75. eee fo ms b | _/ | ____ THE PONTIAC PRESS,’ DHLERSD. AY, SE Pr EMBE! R Ah 1957) es } | £ to 3 : So oa . ; “ : ta ne {Puts Po ! r ithe officer’s shirt pocket arid ex: ithe year. ‘One formation flew low levadi M i¢higan Bell Opening : ee n Tea $ ‘ploded | on’ the floor, spraying tear brs Big Leaflet load ‘over Nanking. the old Nationalist Was It Drunk Driving? \Ralsice st fis of hy OGDEN, Utah: Fellow offi-'gas- around the room. TAIPEI, Formosa. —National- capital a in.central China, = | RALEIGH, . NC we A city, ’ facets = A committee report submitted to Show I oom at N ew Centers: ist-air force planes flew over. the| 2 “4 rcourt judge , bere yesterday. sen- tered when they saw what po-| Ari and” semi-arid areas, with . ,| officials of Belfast, Northern Ire- lliceman Frank Laudenslager able eyesight that it can see ob-|fed.mainjand: last night on whatjow food productivity, cover be- ‘enced 61-year-old Willram Jone land, urged. a han on curbside just aueciotad 1% years as as | ‘dropped on the floor at headquar- jects much smaller than itself was. described as one of the big-'tween one-quarter and one-third to 30 -days in jail, suspended, wi parking of private cars through- ‘ ker of the Pontiac business office. iters. A tiny round object feu from several miles away. | gest' leafiet- dropping missions” of! ot ae earth's land surface, a $100 fine and court costs for op-/ out the entire downtown area, ——E - ennai nen gy | merit oN ‘2, | WIN A COLOR TV ‘TERRIFIC BUYS a : = : ‘TODAY, TOMORROW ‘til 9, and SATURDAY! wracked by sobs a : { An antelope haa such remark. ? cage E Pick up your Free Entry Blanks at Waite's Sept. 26, 27, 28! , NO PURCHASE NECESSARY MENS, CHILDREN’S SPECIALS [7 Men’s No-Iron Smooth Dry © MONEY-SAVING DIVIDEND DAYS FASHION SPECIALS! 100% Cotton Dress Shirts § Special]! Just dip . ? WATER REPELLENT | 1. W. Koxowicz : with Permanent: Stay Collars! drip-dry and wear! . WIND RESISTANT re 5 50 SB99 | The , Rain-or-Shine foure wondering about this, “ . a good place to find an answer is at Michigan Bell Telephone Co.’ 5 new Telephone Showroom. The showroom opened today at the Miracle Mile Town & County Shoppers City on Telegraph road. | Its attractive facilities are de- signed to help customers with such questions as: How many phones should there. be in the home? Where should they be located and of what color? How can the telephone be. best integrated into family life? * * * “These questions are important ones, if you take your telephone’ seriously as one of the many) modern conveniences found in the | well-planned home nowadays. Coats .. all fully lined! 3s * Milium Lined Corduroys _& Salt ‘n’ Pepper Tweeds * Balmacaan Poplin » *& Sizes 8 to 18 Absolutely wrinkle-free 100% cot- = ton dress shirts at savings! The cot- ©. W“ ee ton is treated to make them abso- lutely no-iron, mo synthetic fibers : added! Just wash, hang to dry and oa Effect wear, Save on laundry bills. Sizes Ww 1412 to 1642 collars, 32 to 35 s r , int ' 2 * ° sleeves. Barrel cuffs. Hurry in! in a basket-weave jersey! Charge Yours at Waite's ... Street Floor a only $35°° Save Almost Half! } | Boys and Girl? ane aah WARM KNIT rs tall tn . celaperm jersey . . . so easy- SLEEPERS © suc the elasticized waist .. . ° Tine ? the basket-weave check in 1 and 2-pe. styles! sill edd up fo new tove- liness and comfort 34 : sleeves and buttons to Reg. $700 : the waist. Requires little SWE eo 8 ics The showroom’s manager, J. W. Kokowicz, thinks there should be as much planning about the telephone as about the television | set. He has a staff of specially- * trained young ladies on hand te help customers with their plan- ning. | They can take a set of arc hitects’ blue-prints and design a telephone | system that completely suits the: needs of the individual home, said Kokowicz, Miracle Mile’s showrodm will be the first in the nation, offering the family. with the same advisory service formerly provided only to business. In addition, the show room will exhibit telephone equipment against varied backgrounds of home furnishings and color schemes. Kokowicz, has been with the tele- phone company 16 years. He has Lovely rain or shine coats all fully lined for year-around wear! All are water repel- lent and wind resistant... all have fuil a pockets and lired collars Choose from beige, red, turqucise, grey, blue or cinna< if any ironing. Choose mon. Hurry, make your selection now! ; \ peacock, red or. grey today! a : Csetve Yours et vo es Third Floor “oe me ramen , Charge Yours at Waite's... Third Floor ’ @ Buy your cuddle-soft sleepers now ‘5 ‘Pierre “x ead aie iets iuiaaie “ . ; . : . ee eee | and save! Made of soft knit cqtton se « Bripper ciesing . . . full cut Repeat of a Sell-out! Shetland Wool Crew. Neck Bulky Knit Sweaters $4.98 > $e 99 | bootie feet. In one and two-piece styles. Choose pink, blue, yellow or green in sizes 1 to 6 Keep your Special Dividend. / Days Selling! New * baby warm on these cool nights! NOTICE OF SPECIAL ASSESSMENT. Curb, gutter and related work on East Pike Street. To: Edgar W. Arnold. Flossie oo dell, Bverett ‘L. McQueen, Greater De- : Charge Yours at Waite's e+» Second Floor ANE 5 GiGi troit Mtg. Corp, W. Gemmell, Mr. Hegwood, Mr, Peliows, Clifferd Andrews, | ma Hope ema v6 Shuler, Floyd Kent, 8 urch o od, Inc. Claxton &. wasn “ Hess, Warren Kennedy. Wilbur Wright. Se ee ae Soy MENS ear | Richard Bowman, Byron R. Green, Jen- nie Cowgill, Payton Collins, Russell i Save on Boys’ Tey League Galpin, Robert J. Newsun, Lee frdngelo eed an Little Rock Decision to Hurt GOP WASHINGTON — The casualties in President Eisenhower's war against the states will be counted for ‘years to come, but as of today the biggest cas- ualty is the Re- publican Party. Irrespective of what the Presi- dent's boomerang. : 3 anything were . : needed, in view LAWEENCE of the adverse economic conditions now prevalent, to insure the defeat of the Repub- lican Party in the congressional and presidential elections of 1958 and 1960, it is the hasty, impulsive action taken in bringing. back an era of ‘Government by Injunction” enforced by military power. Labor strikes involving any disorder must. now be promptly squelched by federal troops if ‘equal protection of the laws’ means what the President says it does. ts ke * For every Negro vote gained by the Republicans, there will Be 10 Republican white votes lost in the north—many of them labor-union votes. They will be lost either through stay-at-home tactics or direct voting for Democratic _nom- inees. The President might as well kiss goodbye to his legislative pro- gram for the next two years—it will be sabotaged by a vengeful Congress dominated by Southern leaders. GOP DEFECTION Resentment is nationwide - and, though it may not be a numerical majority in the North as a whole, it means a big enough defection m the Republican Party to swing the-electoral vote of state -after state. The issue is by no means sec- tional. The “Wail Street Journal’ of New York, which certainly is not Southern but is @ staunch ex- ponent of conservatism in America, had this to say editorially: “The trouble thus far has been that there has been hardly pause to break the chain reaction. Governor Faubus woyld not wait and see before he called out the guard, Judge Davies, when asked to delay the desegregation order, was too impatient even to grant a hearing. The National Associa- tion for the Advancement of Colored People would not wait even a day to test the moh. And the mob, inevitably, would wait on nothing. “When President Eisenhower acted it was not without pressure and without provocation; he had, up until Monday, proceeded with moderation. But on Monday the dust had hardly settled in Little Rock before the action of the mob brought the reaction of proclama- tions with their own clear threats The Country Parson SS “Men are more thoughtful of their wives some times than others—they wouldn’t think of sending them off to the ball game alone like they do to church.” : / oooh Y ‘ [ . Sf ee a a ee a } ¢ of force. The troubled authorities of the city were not given 24 hours to see what they might yet be able to do to handle their city’s troubles, “The people of Little Reck were given less time to act in the spirit of the preclamations. On the evening. of Monday the President warned of force. On Tuesday morning he federalized the Arkansas National Guard. By late afternoon Tuesday air- borne federal troops were before a stunned Little Rock.” NOT CABINET DECISION This is a tragic example of ir- responsible government—what the Europeans and Canadians, with their parliamentary systems, have always criticized about the Ameri- can system. For the President did not feel it necessary even to call a meeting of his cabinet or to summon congressional leaders for -- consultation after Gov. Faubus called out the guard—when there was plenty of time for discussion of the best way to meet the crisis. The President instead consulted a few lawyers and realots in the Department of Justice. It was not a cabinet decision. It was the hasty act of a single depart- ment, Ne ether point of view had a chance for presentation. Now the whole Eisenhower ad- ministration and the Republican Party will suffer irreparable injury. Government by bayonet has superseded government by the laws of Congress in supposedly free America. The Fourteenth Amend- ment, allegedly forbidding segre- gation, was itself ratified illegally by the pressure of military force. (Copyright, 1957) Dr. William Brady Says: Active Life Helps Woman Breeze Through ‘Change’ : “Dear Dy. Brady: I am pushing 49 (the way) and my an- nual physical ex- amination indi- cates excellent health. Bridge from Man- DR. hattan to my high school in Long Island City afoot instead of via- elevated or trolley. Later I often hoofed it 43 blocks to or from home to where I worked. * * ® “I might drop dead from too much walking one of these days, but so far it has caused no appar- ent ill effects. My Irish setter and I both benefit from miles of daily walks, and [ take care of six rooms, shopping, cooking, plus my clerical job in a bank. “I've been told (oh well, . it doesn’t matter) I'm going through the ‘change’, but to date I'd never know it. No flashes, nothing. “Why people are ashamed or afraid to walk Is beyond me. It’s the automobile that is cre ating laziness. Perhaps it's the fault of the times, not the peo- ple.” Since this healthy woman is un- aware of any change, why does she call the menopause ‘‘change of life’? I have a pamphlet on The Menopause which is available to any one who asks for it and pro- vides stamped, self-addressed en- velope, Uninformed women are too credulous ‘concerning this ndtmal epoch of a woman's life. WHAT TO DO For women who do suffer with hot flashes I recommend as a start (1) lower refined carbohydrate in- take, (2) increased calcium and D intake, I believe that three to six miles of exygen on the hoof daily, or the equivalent in other general exercise—g ing, housework, gardening, setting-up exercises— would be a boon to any woman who thinks the menopause is in some vague way a “‘critical’’ matter. * ® * * Girls brought up with little or no, physical education generally re- * gard menstruation as illness, part- ly because this helps them to evade gym class etc., and partly because they, too, have been told it is illness. And so, as they get older, they are susceptible to all sorts of morbid notions about the “change.” And here’s a pamphlet on men- struation—Hygiene for Girls and Health: tor Women. Ask for it and enclose stamped, self-addressed envelope. For both pamphiets send 25 cents and stamped, self-ad-~ dressed envelope. letters, not more than one page or 180 words perta: to personal —_. =e ne, not ase, diag- it, will be answered by De’ William Braay, if a a aelf- addressed envelope is e Pon- tiae Press, Pontiac | Suchigen. ( t, 1957) Voice of the Pedple . one a | ' |e an v so fl ‘We Get So M any. Benefits ' for the Little That We Give’ Ei Ge Geeskadd i iis hc Oo Ue dome rcudaeh Gude =" illness and at his death. __the many, groups that were so ready to help us during my husband's kk * , ‘The American Cancer Society answered our every need at no cost to us, and the Visiting Nurse Association was ready to help af e TRAE ne Oiten: beet megane to meaatiny wore veny belgiel, foe *c* «* Rie ene con secline until. ouch sicktees strikes,bome how much can be done for the little we give. Drayton Plains Parent and Student Differ on Dress As another Rochester parent and_ : taxpayer, I agree on using proper discretion in dress but see nothing wrong in clean, neatly pressed jeans on boys up to 14. We can’t afford dress pants for our boys expecially to have them ruined by walking half a mile or- waiting for a school bus in unpredictable weather, We send money to school almost every morning for this, that and the other thing, and now they must have a new wardrobe. I’m all for eliminating extreme dress or hair styles, but let's be sensible. And what about some of the girls? Some of them aren't exactly pleasing to the eye. board who advocates the new rules of school dress. : Mr. Khaki ‘Old Maid’ Wants" Another Name ~* Can anyone think up a better name for ys unmarried women than “‘old maid?” I have had to travel under that banner a lifetime but I wish there were a substi- tute as debonair sounding as “bachelor.” Old Maid School Bus Cut Makes Problem ‘How Could ild They Keep Him Away”’ Governor Williams has been all over you-know-where the, past sev- eral months and I can’t see how | they’ve kept him out of Arkansas where he could dash fo the assis- tance of a brother Democratic governor. Smirker Mrs. Keith H. Morgan ‘It’s No Wonder We Have Bullies’ Is it a wonder we have so many bullies driving around looking for a chance to beat up on inno- cent boys, when the Sheriff's De- partment won't listen to a com- plaint about a beating? I was re- ferred to the Prosecutor’s ‘office, where a gentleman listened and re- referred me back to the Sheriff. Those bullies know they can get away with it, and we'll have more and more unless something is done before, not after, someone is hos- pitalized or killed. Worried Parent Explains ‘UF Stand on Boys Club Help Ex-United Fund Worker asks why UF hasn't contributed to the Auburn Heights Boys Club. The club hasn't appealed for funds until this year. Many worthwhile agen- cies depend on UF. UF didn’t make its goal last year and will have a\rough time this year unless: it gets full cooperation from every- one. UF has asked us to file a proposed budget for the coming year, and it will consider al] our problems while making a decision. Regardiess of the outcome, it's hoped everyone in this area will contribute freely to the campaign. W. B. Neal, . Auburn Heights Boys Ciab Board of Directors Member of Union Speaks His Mind I've belonged to a union 3% laughs at us, What has ali this investigation cost taxpayers? The only fit man to head labor is Walter Reuther. They can't get anything on him, even though they him, tried Union Member 35 Years - Girl Questions * Sporfsmanship I'm a senior at Clarkston High. My dad was graduated trom Oxford High. From clippings and from what he’s taught me of sports- manship conduct at Oxford when he was there, there seems to be a vast difference now (referring. to the football game and dance Sept. 20). At Clarkston High we're not taught that kind of sportsmanship and conduct. Daughter of Oxford Alumnus salatters will be condensed when neces- ters the writer so re- See eet een ee pe Nabare: Casé Records of a Psychologist: Effects of Smoking Bad for Athlete Terry is a swimmer who won- ders why cigarettes make him short of wind. All coaches and athletes should be interested in the three ways to increase an athlete’s wind. And if you have a bad heart, these same rules may help save your life, for lack of oxygen is the cause of heart pain. By DR. GEORGE W. CRANE Case W-304: Terry F., aged 17, is a high school athlete. “Dr. Crane, why does a fellow get short of wind if he smokes?’ Terry began. - “TI do a lot of swimming and am captain of our high school swimming team. ‘When I smoked, I found I couldn't swim nearly as well as when I quit. “A lot of peo- ple have said that smok ing DR. CRANE cuts down your wind but I am curious to know just how or why that is true. “Would you please give us ath- fetes the specific medical rea- sons?" ADVICE TO ATHLETES If you start to peel an onion, your eyes will soon water. Why? Because of irritating volatile oils that get into the air and affect the eyes and nose. * * * Irritation thus produces oozing or secretion. You are familiar with this fact in another way, for if you have swung an axe or wield- ed a hoe, you may have developed red spots on your palms. Soon, water blisters formed un- derneath. For irritation of the skin also produces secretion of more liquid. That is a basic law of medicine. A similar increase in secretion occurs in your windpipe and lungs when you inhale irritating gases or smoke, And infection, such as a chest cold or ‘‘flu,”’ will also cause this extra secretion (phlegm). But when the liquid coating of the lungs gets thicker due to such irritation, the gases don’t pass through them as fast. * & Oxygen must filter across this moist lining and get into the blood, while carbon dioxide passes out- a to be exhaled. If the inflammation thickens this moisture lining of the lungs, you can see why you get winded faster, for the exchange of gases is sim- ply slowed down. TOBACCO GRAVE But there is another reason why tobacco makes an athlete short of breath. For cigarette users inhale more carbon monoxide, via the smoke. And their blood thus has a much higher carbon monoxide content than that of non-smok- ers. Carbon monoxide kills the effec- tiveness of your red blood cor- “puscles. It “fixes” the hemoglobin so the latter can no longer pick up oxygen in your lungs and carry it to the muscles that are hungry for 0 * Smokers thus suffér much the same effect as if they had. lost some blood by hemorrhage. ~ S * & -»* Oh, the red ‘corpuscles are still © in circulating in their blood but many of them are now inert. They are useless for carrying oxygen. Tobacco, however, is not the only thing that reduces your wind. College teams that cenit in pri- vate automobiles or buses in the winter, may also find that a small amount of carbon monoxide leaks into the car. _ It may be just enough to add several seconds to your time in an indoor track meet or swim- ming meet. And it can pull down your pep in basketball. So beware of tobacco and closed automobiles. And try to avoid being held up in heavy auto traffic Se a eee a lot of carton monoxide from the stalled cars, Also beware about donating blood just before an athletic con- test, especially if your eyent is a gruelling mile or 2-mile run, or a distance event in swimming... x & And if you your physician prescribe an iron tonic, for if you can move up your active red blood cells from 4,000,- 000 to 5,000,000 you have thus add- ed 25 per cent to your oo carrying machinery! a Always write to Dr, George W. Cran re hag he | Pontise hay og featise, gan, enc e atamped, oelt-adarsased envelope cel 20e to cover typing and printing costs you send iw pasenes ical charts and pam- P (Copyright, 1957) ¥ are anemic, have : \ F a ; i i 8 i bs = ‘ 4S / oi x | 1 ie +. i ‘ = f ‘ tie, * “ can [ ar [3 —— it" ‘ \ m4 * ‘ OS a : j : F i . i . ’ } S { ig a ‘ : # / £25. ; NN = 2 \ : \ : je At = a i a4 : y 1 ——— be 2 . rE _THE BONBIAC 1 PRE: s, THURSDAY, ‘SEPTEMBER 26, 1957 | Pe vee SEVEN | ' F fs : - : ; ey eS regan: = ‘ a } = : , . ‘ #8 \ jRev Arvid Anderson was ‘to. offi- Charlevotx, both of Detroit; two | 1S in Poni ac and leart Areas. ciate at the service ped Sharpe| sons, Harold W. Hill of Detroit] : Funeral Home was in charge ‘of|and James W. of Drayton Plains. | * arrangements. He also leaves two sisters, Mrs.’ af \ ae The baby is survived by his par-}Hattie McCune of Grosse Pointe| Somunlelon | croece marcas hee tiene ein, ened cece) Pe on by his per atie Se Melne of Leonean . On. west sille of Josty; , _ George Brainard, 74, of 40 Au-jand_ operator of the Alpena Sharp|%! Fisher Body Division. ; , ‘David Edward at home, |and three brothers, Louis Hill of| Firat a : : .. died _yesterday in He 'w He leaves a daughter, Mrs. Flor- ; tea ‘ ? Hospital after an Ml-| prom 1916 to 1944, Mr. Debey!, teother ant kia |Mrs. Edward Craft Sr, of Water-/Fay Hill of Detroit. | 3 Notice is' also hereb hess of two’ years. had been of Bob's Food ford. , . Games sad He had been an employe of n owner 8 Service will be at 11 a.m. Sat . DONALD W. KILPATRICK ieee Ce wilt Corwin Lumber & Coal Co: and Market on Edison street. urday from the Huntoon Funeral MRS, EMMA L. FRINK ist day of October, AD. g are his ;|Home with the Rev, Harold Nes- ‘|| MADISON HEIGHTS — Service : ; Boice- Builders Supply Surviving are his wife, Marjorie; . = : : o'clock p.m. to. review his mother, Mrs, Alice J. Dubey of|sell of First Methodist. Church,| NEW HUDSON—Service for Mrs.|for Donald W. Kilpatrick, 45, for- will "be given “all ner are’ & son, Lewis) \ctamora; a sister. Mrs. Cloyce|River Rouge officiating. Burial/Emma Louella Frink, of 29700|mer Rochester resident, will be at\] - We Give Holden Red Stamps be earde Brainard of Pontiac; and a sister, tee ye ‘Conaeall and three/will be in Posty Mt. Park Ceme- Lyon St., will be at 8 p.m. Friday|11 a.m. Saturday from the William 7 W.o. ‘or 38, 1907, Mrs, Stella Peterson of Detroit. brothers living in Flint. tery. from Phillips Funeral Home, South|R. Potere Funera] Home, Roches- . ADA R. EVANs, Service will be at 1;30 p.m. Sat- Service will be at 2 p.m. Friday Lyon, with the Rev. Elwyn Spring-|ter. Mr. Kilpatrick was a member > Pg Be as frgm the Huntoon Funeral|/o., the Wachterhauser Funeral JOHN THOMAS ATKIN er officiating. Burial will be Sat-jof Metropolitan Lodge, F&AM, z ; Home, Alpena, with burial there in) LAPEER — Service for John'Tday in Elk Rapids Cemetery.'Highland Park, and the graveside , : Oe Mrs. Frink died Wednesday in serviées at Acacia Park Cemetery, OF ‘SPECTAL FLOYD DECKER the Evergreen Cemetery. » |Thomas Atkin, 76, 695 Pine St., | , Grade, gravel and related se ENT. : who died Wednesday evening here, |Atchison Hospital, Northvile.* Birmingham, will be under Ma lene Avenue, Dintet ted work on Ar-) Service: for Floyd Decker, 56, of SAMUEL ROGERS will be at 2 p a aeeaey icon Mrs. Frink is survived by ajsonic auspices. Schoo t of the City of Pon-|91 Fairgrov . : hter, Mrs. Margie Lombard of PECIAL ASSESSMENT. tae ‘i aa. Johan ” Kinder, m, Sa cay ae ok shad Samuel Rogers, Tl, of 1055 Dur-/the Baird Funeral Home. The| New Hud tw Scare, inl aunsare mooer Tnervou Street ' Lewis, nan Real Estate, H'|P: turday from Farmer- ‘ udson; , George sanitary Halvorson, Barren & Lena Baroff, Susie/Snover Funeral Home ant St, died yesterday after an/Rev. Stephen Crowell will offici-| nd James Hockin, both of Elk|. Te: Gerald Koop, c. ves, Piret ge Inc.| He was employed ion machine |iness of several weeks. ate and burial will be in Mt. Hope Rapids and two sisters, Mrs. Kate Grinwco Vtg ae dligere Sracana arther, water, uy ir, vw EO operator at General Motors Truck He had been an employe of|Cemetery under Masonic auspces. Russell of Elk Rapids and Mrs.|Buttrey and to 2290 . 50c Weekly This price tn- |i eludes old watch | in trade regard- less of condition, Dividend Worth Dividend Worth 1.22 | Ladies’ P. Ledies’ Blouses es noe Value *1.99 Value Non -r es ¢ New fall style (4 r fm white and b colors & pat-- e terns, 32-38. lastic leg _~ —~ ~ =n aN ~ _— ~ ce i ce ee Dividend Certificate Worth 1.53 Ladies’ Sweaters *Actual 3.99 Value \ Special group of slip- ey te ; COLOR TV During Money Saving Soucieun™ Dividend Days — Sept. 26-27-28 PICK UP YOUR FREE ENTRY BLANKS AT WKC No Purchase Necessary! — over and cardigan styles in washable - Orlon. Sizes 34 to 40. WC SS —— ee Smee ~ S 2p Certificate Worth 5.11 Dividend Worth 14.99 Ladies’ Car Coats Ladies’ Zip-Coats “12.99 © Extra warm, 88 ' We 20.90 $ lined ae lines & tweeds poe hoods. in sizes 8-18, Men's or Ladies’ Nationally Advertised Latest Models I7-Jewel Watch «se TRIUMPHS OVER GRUELLING 16,000 MILE ALL-WEATHER FLIGHT THRU RAIN, SLEET, COLD, HEAT. mans € Certificate Worth 1.99 ‘ Ladies’ Dresses “Actual 3.99 Values ae Fruit of the -Loom iy Oresses.--in ~ b¥autiful prints. Junior, misses’, half sizes. ae 23, F Bes or oe we Dividend Worth $1.60 | Dividend Worth $1.09 Kids’ Jackets ‘@ Curity Diapers * '* * I ime oe 939 paces ea: 9% roy & poplin vertised first washable - quality gauge jackets, | —~limit 2 doz. ae E WE my, oe > See HOOVER Steam and Dry Iron with Stainless - Steel Sole Plate Regular $18.95 me lg See, Jos in ES SSS ~~ West Bend Coffee Maker Dividend Certificate Worth $4.11 eee th Con ro Regular $13.50 = 39 Cni Only S0e Weekly pay od BS You $750 Kids’ Sno-Suits Newest “Dormeyer” is Ocusen PAY With Coupon lightweight, but heavy Add to Your Account our Accoun duty action, OPEN... ‘Monday and Friday Ne Limit ANSCO & KODAK FILM 50c Value 620-120-127 Sizes “os 1s: Kodachrome Color No Money Down! sno-suits — quilted lined. Sizes 3 to 8. *Actual 10.99 Value. j Boys’ and girls’ 3- pc. nylon gabardine . Certificate Worth 1.51 B Dividend Worth $5.11 ‘‘ Fee 8s “CUCKOO Rev. 51225 Nights Until 9—Free ~ 3.714 Men's Sport 7 Men‘s Jackets: 185 Value cd ‘CLOCK Ae Parking in Lot | Long, seve : | Behind Store! aan 1 0 8 | oO R T H S AG Fi Ni fo\","/ patterns an ap S Smen - i Pd 8 - fo soy tx 2 E * - ge fq ( { ‘ = f cotton with cre neck, S.M-L. Famous nylons 49 Regular B9c! mt First quality 5] Rauge, 15-denier Sizes 814 1, 7), ozce872 to E. fall Many sizes | | thers, ‘cloths: Regular 1.69} Fleece backed Save on new 295 00 Men’s Argyles 38° Regular 69¢ to "1.00! Heavy cot. Ww ton socks in sizes 1019.13. c “NG apri slocks 288 R egular 3.98! Wool blend r hi-waist, slim legs. 10-18. handbags Plus U.S, Tax shapes and n plastics, lea- failles, broad- Fall colors. DERAL DEPT. a hed issues 97: rai 4 7 : $ ree rr — bg Federal’s own Reg. 1.09! Fi Ret a r oa and regular quality 15-deni- sory ce each. 300 er in co-ordinat- Boys’ Heavy feckets "AVY Cott: i full len h- e pede anklet. Three colors, 1015.13, ‘STORE [FEDERAL DEPT. STORES ( Girls’ snowsuits $11 Regular 12.98! var) coat and zip yles in poplins. 4-6x, 714 Pp ins Reg. white 32 to Melton. in ro car coats J °8 Water . repellent cotton: sheen in ed lengths. at length. Hood stitched Big Dynel collar converts to hoad. : Chenille and dusters | w S Fluffy cotton chenille Pastels. Washable. 10 to 18, Save now! THE PONTIAC PRESS, . “' collar. 10-18, 1.69! Fine cotton with cups, 40 A-B-C. Ose 12.98! 6-12. sree th Beil t and dusters. § _ OPEN'EVERY NIGHT ‘til 9. leveryone's going to... SEPT 1957 3 * rs - x EMBER # Sa, Boe ee Savings on oe fall a Buy your fall fashions now, when prices are at their very best during this savings spree! Casuals and dressy styles in wools, rayons, cry- stalletes, crepes. 7-15, 10-20, 144-2444, 46-52. Luxury quality lingerie You name it! We have it! At just the price you love to pay! Slips, petticoats, short and long gowns, pajamas and shorty pajamas. All in easy- care nylons and cottons. All sizes. Save! Faye a Save on nylon snowsuits Easy-wash, no-iron snowsuits at a terrifically-low price. Full-length zip opening, warm quilt lining, matching helmets, bonnets and hoods. Boys R _ and girls’ styles in sizes 2 to 4. Big savings! 5.98 ’ age Tots’ flannel-lined togs Fully-lined overalls, longies and crawlers in olished cotton or corduroy. All a cinch to Genden Red, blue, green or brown with bright plaid linings. 1 to 3, 2 to 4 and 3 to 8. Save! bala ses 1% 99 ee Ra? ~ Cotton .sueded flan- nel in plaids and pat- terns, Washes easily. Sizes S-M-L. Wo accessories R Ld ¢€ it 66 A group of belts, ker- chiefs, ear-warmers, wallets . and . cuddle caps. All sizes. Save! atsavings 144 Reg. 1.98 Tailored shirts and dressy styles in cotton and Dacron* batiste. Perfect for all occasions in prints and colors. 32-38. *DuPont’s polyester fiber Women’s skirts for fall fieg. 2.98 Popular sheaths, flared leated styles in felts, Sam annels, wools and © failles. Solids, plaids, stripes. 22 to 30. | . Just sey: Gh ange FE Better blouses ve and ° e a — Girls’ coats and COATS in wool fleeces, zibelines. Warm linings and detachable knit collars. 8-14, COAT SETS in wool fleeces and sibelines with matching lined slacks. 4-6x. Save! . Women’s Orlon* slip-ons 48 Reg. 2.96 Hi-bulk Orlon® or Helanca ny- lon sweater, slip-on style. Bat wing or short sleeves, V-neck and mock turtles. Sizes 34-40, *DuPont’s acrylic fiber Mock-fashioned cardigans 88 Reg. 3.98 Styled in Mazet Orlon* that is soft and washable. Front open- ‘ing has -to-match buttons. Mock ioned sleeve. 34-40, *DuPont's acrylic fiber ~- coat sets 88 1640. : 18.98 Best-seller hat fashions Fall's loveliest hat shapes at a tremendous sav- ings! Pill-boxes, cloches, shells, berets and pla- 50 teaus to name a few. In velours, sateens, felts with touches of feathers, jewels, trims. Save now! Reg. to 5.98 - Girls’ slacks in corduroy Reg. 937 OY Finest washable fab- ric in boxer - back § styles for a better fit. Sizes 7 to 14. f “CHARGE IT” AT FEDERAL’S ae Fa x et :. - “aan FT \ ae * te : a ey . . if i 4} : | . iH he eee, 5 . Lig : he : Ao an tf | ’ j ; i : ck, le ; ; a : : ; Vv is : Bae é i * . Poet << j t f fit Gay os oh ean case | . i Sigli ; i (| mail “ é iw hie ‘ Y ww. 1 : ¥ _- x} ' a -\Ri os) oy ft fee 2 (e i ay SN GAS SSIES AOI AS CSE NE. Save 5.00 to 11.98! $9 | 8 Success coats i le! In fabrics! ‘en SUCCESS in every way! In sty leah gine full and fitted silhouettes 1m are Rar wepeling cashmere-wool, ur ibelines, martiniques, Cas ae ea eet All-weather zip-lined coats are in | > | “THE PONTIAC PRESS; THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, eo. s * Wet) 2" \ ‘ Gs 2 * yy 1957 | & @ Quilt lining @ Wool melton jloring with high in the up. Supe! tai nigh nee oats hela misses, women’s, petite Save 3.98 to 13.98! 3 6 Elegant cocts — : at at a real practical price : rt tailored styles, ver- Supple woolen fabrics it Wty sfim clutch fashions. satile zip-lined styles and span 8 linings are Colors and textures perl sik ce is better than ever! va a Stiooa ond women’s sizes in the group. Save 11.981031.98! & 6 8 Luxury coats fabri but, definitely TRIOUS in fabrics and style, y LO ice! Fabulous fur-trimmed styles vi oe and Dynel, the man-made mink that rivals fur 1 Newest styles for misses and women in the group. urs Million Dollar Coat Sale and get the savings! _*DuPont's acrylic fiber FREE ALTERATIONS ais Re All fur products are labeled to show sisal of origin of imported furs ay during Federal’s sensational Men’‘s smart sport shirts 298 2” Men’s popular Waldorf shirts at a new ie price! Ginghams, gabs, fibrenes, broadcloth and cotton in ivy league and regu- lar styles. Solids, checks and prints, all guaranteed washable. S-M-L-XL. Buy now and save! | Boys’ winter , : = ankle drawers car coats Rep. KO Reg, HOO 1.00 69 oe 8.98 5 4 Full front zip open- Save on these heavy # ying in w le cor- rib knit cotton dtaw- i ( fe: duroy. Sizes 12-24 ers with elastic waist. Natural or red wi te ‘ mo. Also in 23x. White. Sizes 6-16. hooded collar, 8-14. FEDERAL DEPT. STORES - SAGINAW WARREN, PONTIAC Reg. 14.98 boys’ melton jackets. Buy these coats now, just before the chilly season, . and really save! Large stand-up collars, rayou * quilt lining and extra;warm interlining. Hand- somely tailored in wool melton in blue, gray or tan with back vent, Sizes 6 to 18, Buy now, save! butcher boys Washable corduroy sets include long = pants and contrast- oe ing loose jacket. 2-4. - Reg. 14.98 boys’ Suburban coats @Zip closing @ Quilt lining @Tabbed sleeves @Flap pockets Men’s Eis and sweaters. Se 323 5.98 4.98 Slacks ; Sweeters SLACKS in crease - resistant fabrics, belted with double pleats, diamond tabs. Size 29- 42. SWEATERS in a blend of lamb’s wool-and-Orlon*. Crew neck ivy league style. Sizes in S-M-L. Buy now! *DuPont’s acrylic fiber 3 4° BESS. WARY Se 8 GHOSE: REX ye sa ) @Storm cuffs @Side tabs Price tags just the way you like them for these jackets packed with higher-priced features! Full _ length luggage-type zipper, adjustable side tabs, inner storm wristlets, Stripes or solids, 8 to 18, \ Boys’ flannel sport shirts OY: . More than 14 off their regular rice! Soft and warm cotton lannel with long sleeves in colorful checks and_ plaids. Washes easily and needs very little or no ironing at all. Con- vertible collars. Sizes 6 to 16, Boys’ shirts and midways we 43° Heavy short sleeve shirts and midways. | Double seat, taped seams. Sizes 4 to 16. ae OPEN EVERY NIGHT TO Monday through Saturday - : i ee | ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 2 26, "Yos i es ‘Dream of Intrigue; Revolution eva the ih ea this ee, det ates of the Pat awn — in the spacious gardens, of a villa.|estine Arab Higher White and the Seven Dwarts ¥ : OPEN FRIDAY TIL 9; Grizaled and equnteyed, be still IP eitmenting United. Ne Storyland isis. | OPEN MONDAY, | HURSDAY, Pi cil td oi eather pers car sey otkee compose ot any iit AWe Children TUESDAY, WEDN! SDAY, SATURDAY ‘TIL the A a gained fame as a desert warrir|With Istael. Haj Amin wants alll Son FromciScO|with three gnomes stop it to_ad-] faeag ie : tae | This Week Only! = Pr chi ges | rs fi ae i Emir Abdel Krim el Khattabi,| Ex-Mufti of Palestine Haj Amin|@"d nothing less. He is @ bitter) © oo swcascg (INS)—Story-| ‘A birthday party Hussein + Moroccan head leader, is whiling | Husseini lives in Heliopolis, Egypt. rar yng of aaah oy Hgosareg land, a children's center with rounded by a fence of lollypops. 2 aa ee lethod [foe VINYL TILE = was mu Tiwi . Bees of Hussein's grandfather, King Ab- cisco's Fieishhacker Zoo. Find Faster Method * Lifetime Guarantee National Brand--Never Needs Waxing “Newest Style Custom F. loors at Low Cost” dullah. The seven-acre Never - Never, ' ® lls ee Land will be built by San Fran. {Of Analyzing Coal the old Arab pe fi another 's - d ‘ on torm mission for children of all ages. sector of the exile tion in), will bri , ST. JOSEPH — Researchers he e population It will bring to life the favorites of Say he - equipment Se Ce coal the {tidied books plus & few s9800] acany bere have developed. «(fees () “Looking SPATTER ASPHALT | 1 der of King Abdullah in 1951 and high-temperature method of de- was sentenced to death in absen- ane tots A a termining the ash-and-sulphur con- f ood TI LE tia. Tel already was in exile in tent in coal and coke faster than or g . Ox9xVe Cairo, In 1949 he concluded his! At: the gateway a 12-foot open by present methods. . . ‘ es _~ government was trying to make|book will greet visitors who will kt * * buys im gE. A¢ - \peace with Israel. He then camelemter over a drawbridge and! Coa) ashing under the process is) gt Til ? - : HES eee i to Cairo to ask political asylum. °|through a magic castle. said to require only 10 to 15 min- a His two comrades here are Maj.| In the park youngsters will find: | ites compared with one to two\ Veep) COUNTER _ : Try B&G Gens. Ali Abu Nuwar and Ali Hay-| 4° Hansel and Gretel house, |hours with other methods, In the. ari, who in rapid succession were! minus the wicked old witch but |process, coal is pyrilyzed in a peste Both fled Jordan last April and! through and not be turned into | stream of nitrogen to’ Femove ene have since been accused of com-| gingerbread. volatil@ substances, This is fol-|GJ . King Hussemn |” SSM] An enchanted castle with alowed by complete oxidation in (geal | 7 PLAstic WALL Sleeping Beauty. Cinderella's pumpkin drawn by} : TILE 4% 4Vb..ccccee eeeee 3 > af é, i Ly a squad of mice. An outdoor theater for “Punch| turns Corn Into Rice and Judy” puppet shows. | MANILA — The Philippine gov- ia * * ernment has bought from a Mas- A whale’s spout drinking foun- achusetts inventor a 15ton ma- tained and the alligator who swal-\ehine for turning corn into ‘ ‘rice,"’ FE-§ 317 & TLE OUTLET lowed the clock in ‘Peter Pan.” ‘sachysetts inventor a 15-ton ma-| — ’ j TMETAN $00 — TiO Geen mre gras emeper iva camel mw pene cn ck wake, ee ee 1055 WEST HURON ST. PONTIAC i $ : si a 3 E! i ‘ ‘8 fi : it ! i re- alpenhorn, attempt to draw sound from giant copper Tibetan horn modern of Arab|~ the ot |to tem dom _ exhibited at the International Fair in Frankfurt, Germany. ee ee Sites men wie masa na te dn ar vice i tate 9p *9- i. OSMUN’S Show Oakland County Men How to Get the Most for Their Clothing Dollar . 6 in your hat as ennnnnnneeennnenneeennenetennnnneeneeeneeneeee=s, and take it with you Cut out this chart...take it with you... ‘ look for and ask about these features: t he next time CANVAS COAT FRONT... the canvas coat front is the very foundation of the coat. It is the fabric that is sewn between the Hing and the outer cloth, to give your garment added crease resistance and extra resilience. The canvas in our ‘BOTANY’ ‘500’ coat is made of a 2-ply cotton warp and 100% wool and hair filling. It is the finest of its type used. That’s why ‘BOTANY’ ‘500 coats will hold their perfect shape and drape, even after many cleanings. you buy a suit! it will help you judge the quality of the clothing you buy © LININGS... Only the finest quality, highest count linings are used in our ‘BOTANY’ ‘500° suits. (Higher count means a stronger lining): After it is woven, every yard of lining is treated and finished according to specifications, to insure you long wear and excellent appearance. You will notice that the color of the body lining perfectly matches the fabric of your suit. It’s the little things you don’t see that make the big difference in the quality of the clothes you buy. To help you determine this | POCKETING... Pocketing is a hidden but very important factor. The pocketing used in our ‘BOTANY’‘500’ clothing, is laboratory tested for its ability to withstand:the wear of keys, coins and other metallic objects. 1t is constructed-of lightweight, closely woven cotton, made to take the rub and pull a man invariably gives his pockets. quality, we've taken a suit apart so that we can point out some of the things you should look for and ask about the next time - you buy a suit. TRIMMINGS... Pure silk thread is used for all outside sewing and for seams...silkthread ($4 In doing this, you will notice that we that is the most resilient, strongest and color-fast money can buy. Buttons are of the | have used the quality and value of ‘BOTANY'*500’ as a standard. We have done so because in our ‘opinion this highest quality, guaranteed against breakage and fading. Fine all wool fabric which § wil] not fade or shrink is used under the collar. This is known as the “under collar cloth?” Notice how perfectly the color blends with that of the fabric of the suit. clothing embodies all the features essential to the quality you deserve in a suit. Botany — - Suits a. EXTRA : ima SHOP pin STORES THAT HAVE NEVER MPROMISED ON — COLLARS, SHOULDERS AND ARMHOLES...The collar, shoulders and arm- holes in all of our ‘BOTANY’‘500’ clothing are constructed in the manner of a custom ™ tailor. Because these operations are all hand done by skilled craftsmen, you will al- ways enjoy perfect comfort and balance at all times. = = =o we ee @ ee ee ee ee eee es eee eee ee @ ee @ we & ww & &@ = & @ TEL-HURON STORE | 7 DOWNTOWN STORE . Open Monday, Thursday, Friday, Saterday Evenings . Open Monday and Friday Evenings _—_ \ FS Eo TITS aTSe oe f ak ita .S - Fe ig - e! 4 ee ieee Sea iy. @elo } "? < | . ‘ . ot R { 2 © : f : - f = 4 \ i i s S———— , 2 Pye ——— Be es 4 ' \ Pe . & | : : ‘ . * ‘9 ieee , i vi - THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1957 | Army to Handle|i92r he Lizard, Gun Accident Kills (sitet. « i ston trivr Rg ine ir il ma | anc | U ° ot Ails His Car ~ \ |. The victim, John Justin Hearne,| Police quoted Kieffer as \. [hike ‘stones in the hubeap." Saley, lek ge , : ; . : . : : is - tape J yd | : ! . Guard's P ayroll Hous fi Son of Irish Envoy , a ht een Le edhe ai mage die rar ago pre can MILWAUKEE (# — Al Kalm- * x * Le seid ai ons — fi 1 | the pistol was fired by John E.a drawer. Kieffer added, police/bach took his car to the garage) When Kalmbach returned: -he| (tia "Gost but « trifle 4 WASHINGTON W— The son of|Kietfer Jr., 22, in an office build-|said, that young Hearne also\and complained of a strange noise. |asked,'“What was it?” « ; noe : eo ag EAST LANSING WF — Igor, thelirish Ambassador Joba J. Hearve|ing where Kletler’s father operates|reached for the Weapon and might| The mechanic asked what. the| "Stones. in ‘the bubeap.” the IRQS] AWARE ELE Federalized Troops jn|!suana S-foot 3inch South Ameri-|was shot and killed yesterday. ithe Universal Research and Con-|have touched the trigger. rece eee ee ee eee . South to Cost can lizard ‘ missing since early — $100,000 ost About August, turned up safe and sound : 7 a Day jin an East Lansing alley yesterday. The lizard had been missing since Aug. 7 when it escaped from pig ted Kappa Phi fraternity house at Michigan State University. Herb party cm be oat pereeidential Wendt, a junior from Tawas City, paler vad m federaliwas keeping the lizard as a fra- disbursed through the Army. 'ternity mascot. , < Yi ; x. | Store-Wide | |. Warehouse SALE ROEBUCK AND CO. \ WA | ’ WARES | Today Thru Monday! estimate how much additional costicold snap forced the tree-climbing | will be involved, but 5s li ring | said all members of the Arkansee lous)" "0m some tree me ” rise ofthe ny Wines Rases CUticle Cutter Saves moment Secretary of Defene wit IMPrisoned Employe | * * * Maj. Gen. Sherman T. Clinger, Arkansas National Guard com- TULARE,. Calif. H-— A cuticle | cutter ‘possibly saved a Tulare. City Hall employe’s life. He used $100.00 aaa the cost at jit to free himself from the inside | The Defense Department saig\” * ke? vault | i * * * agency or special fund of the ex- Orval Nelson, 22, a draftsman ecutive department will be tapped|" ‘he city engineer's office, en-| tered the vault to inspect some_ F the Arkansas guard. The jg | MADE. , ieidiadaibe tects to. on The door blew shut and the in- money come out of its already ner lock jammed, reduced share of the defense} Nelson attracted attention by: budget. . . rapping on the inside of the vault. | Defense esmen s ‘For an hour Police Chief Ed, question pe ygares wl pee | Houck, Fire Chief Ben Jones and eventually be settled by the execu- jothers ‘tried to open the door. tive branch of the government, | Then faint metallic clickings! ‘were heard inside. Workers tugged The Army said litte additional on the handle and the door opened. | sataere papracng wpe de- | Nelson had used the cuticle cut-! af) dis eeu Rock of troops ters to remove a circular inner Airborne Division. Jick on the bolt. All the soldiers are regulars and will draw the same pay and ; . allowances they were receiving N l h | betore they left their home base (NEW LIGHT Improves | at Ft. Campbell, Ky. One additional cost, which ‘wat Seaplane Operations | be borne by the Air Force, is for Regularly Priced 7 8 8 rn : | at 14.98 Favorite for dress or casual wear. Men's Short Sleeve Sport Shirt dv Choice of 3 Attractive Colors co the fuel wed by ae = trans-| JOHNSVILLE. Pa. — A “‘self- © Reg. 3.98 and 4.98 Features heavyweight soft finish for po at flew t Idiers to| orien nmel-light support’ | : smart appearance and Milium treat- Arkansas. The total of this trans- proton ere ao pip, e Assorted Styles, Fabrics ed quilted lining for warmth. Styled ster ecobomn has yet to ee worked velopment Center here is said to] __ with 2 vents in back, adjustable - pe Tea = later the! nermit seaplanes to approach and Hurry in and stock up on these | cuff tabs, leather buttons. Attrac- > Song rs Ww ave to be land more safely. short sleeve sport shirts while EACH tive in Oatmeal Tan, Charcoal own back to Ft. Campbell. : quantities last. Many styles The light support, for seadromes’ : (aero-nautical sea lanes) is ex-} and fabrics in broken sizes. er Light Grey in sizes 36 to 46. Raise Flag to Signal pected 2. eliminate collision Ke : . stacles and to provide safer i - End of Polar Winter intensity directional lighting for Check S AUCKLAND, New Zealand up— night landings and take-offs. ; Buy for Next Just a Few Left ec ears | The floating end of the anchored 2 peel be hs piggy pd support is geared to maintain rigid Year and Save Buy Now and Save! for SAVINGS raised the Stars and Stripes Mon-| Vertical and horizontal directional day to commemorate the end of lights and to compensate auto- 4 a sunlegs six-month winter. matically for tides and wave! WimWe@ar Cotton Mesh in Every Rear Adm. George J. Dufek’s variations. _ headquarters in Christchurch said ——————— equ. Tranks H = formalities were necessarily short; Total world production of urani- | Regular $2.98 Dress Shirts : Ls —the temperature was 88 below wm metal in 1956 was estimated to ¢€ Department with a wind of 15 knots. be between 14,000 and. 15,000 tons. Regularly 2.98 setae OPEN NEW STORE HOURS ] | Hesnlar $3.98 Trans 188 * i ‘ i Sy MONDAY 99 | ” NOW OPEN MONDAY EVENINGS | goes end comity wil? \ RY NG re ond / oo bas for next summer 6 sav fh hae I 3 . Monday, Thursday, Friday ‘til. Nine | Variety of patterns! Wie nies then save i Sie y . Tuesday, Wednesday, Saturday ‘til Six | | , : : FR ID AY ROBBED OF SLEEP < My. tes YY wpe + | =) Button Front J/g Gen elf mT iste tviains| 2: ‘ 25% OFF...ALL WOOL Zip Lined Coats 3.99 ¥ 100% All Wool © o Regularly 4.98 © ¥ Pilgrim Quality Relax... ease up smartly in a coat with soothing ents ; © VIBRATOR paar : pili se And __... Sweater. well cut and Really 2 Coats in 1 _ PLUS styled to fit you correct- | y SPEED CONTROL eee as = warm ... Now Reduced! Flip the Vibrator switch — ta the speed /o WOOl tO Keep you prefer. Get instant sooth comfortable when it/s Reg. 34.95 EASY. My eaciing Sake he eke, oe ~ cold. Available in assoft- : * TERMS ion 2g helps relax ee muscles éd colors, sizes small = . Cl . T S | . d | bon fg ad nerves — stimulates circulation — thru extra large. Come in Assorted Patterns... assically ofyie | Invigo Siem helps reliens aapes and pein! The today. Here's a 2-way garment to give you good looks, comfort and | 1/4 Swing King reciines’ automatically to ‘ warmth. Choose from many tweeds, fancies in assorted pat- terns, all men's sizes. Remove zipline when weather is warm. Other Zip-Lined Coats Vitalizes ~ eras \ Renews Physical Vigor S S) WAI \N Men's Furnishings. Main Floor Eases Aching Hill Legs & Feat \ > Black or Brown Wyn oh eee . Regular $53 Regular $33: \ 12 975 9475 } EASY TERMS EASY TERMS / : H 30°, Off... All Wool Dress Slacks @ Regularly $13.95 Proportion-fit slacks to blend $ with your sport coats for Fall, Pair , Come in today wide selec tion in all men’s sizes. ‘cushioned Gold Bond service shoes oaten SPtED a1ne rre7 » CONTROL SWITCH Today’ test chair value, the nationally-edvertised, ‘dng Vibrator costs mo more than an ordinary ODS far less massage ed = y cushioned from Black or Brown Ss at heel to toe Shoe T T 30 Oxford ] 0° Oxford. Size 6-13 , Takes the aches -out of rough With Gold Bond service shoes it costs 80 little to enioy day-long terrain, hatd pavements. Your comfoft, good looks end husky protection. You get soft leather feet actually rest on thou- a uppers with a dressy finish. Keeps a bright shine, flexes freely sands of tiny air cells, Feet with your stride. Nylon Tock:stitched at strain points. Many other feel fresh all day. : deluxe features. Come in today. | Sualiixfaction quananised or your monty back “SEARS 154 N. Saginaw St. Ph. FE 5-4171 ' ’ ' Easy to Park Open Mondoy, Thursday _ Just Drive Up and Friday ‘til Nine - F Charge It — Up to 24 Months to Pay % » am . : | J 7 a A — : a ae f = THE PONPIAG! PRESS, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1937 a — - a “ — —=—— \ ) a = : . 8 cu. ft. .) as low as PAY ONLY $5 Col Olaspot .. he retrigerator bad add db pod oe tors specially priced. 2 a /, i 44 ‘fe t eos f CRAFTSMAN O06 11008 1848E mane SOU Omit bY SEARLE, ROCSUCK AND CO. & 13 HP., '; H.P., 1% H.P., Ye HP... 8, HOP.. ——~ | Save During This Sale . . . Tilting Arbor weather, convenience, economy ond beauty .. . 3 of the, main reasons why it is the leading ap- pliance sold. Every bit of available space used for storage. This 8 cu. tt. | , pounds of frozen foods, plus meat storage shelf, full width crisper and door storage. Come in today, see this and other rétrigera- ONLY 1 and 2 OF A KIND Special! 10-ft. Coldspot, $ 1 only, now reduced to... ] 4 5 Reg. $269.95, 10 cu. ft., 1 only ae ] 99” Reg. $299.95, 12 cu. 88 ft. Deluxe model, 1. . 239 Reg. $349.95 12 cu. 88 ft, Pink Dix. model, 1 279 Reg. $319.95, 12 cu. 88 © ft. Dbl. Dr. Model, |. 289 reg. reg. reg. reg. reg. 1} HLP., reg. 46.95..... 39.88 4 DOWN } ¢ s!d9 over 1.08 over « CRAETSMAN DAYS ONLY... Today F” YOU SAVE UP TO ‘70! \=. On 1957 Coldspot REFRIGERATORS ign VE | eee ihediliaeeelaael 4 SALE! Electric Motors 22.95....19.88 24.95. .,.21.88 31.50..,.27.88 32.95... .27.88 37.95... .33.88 j CRAFTSMAN 10-INCH SAW ff L- @ © Takes 12-in Board at 3'%-in. depth of cut 88 Res. 109.50 Extra Lightweigh ® Extra Heavy Duty . . . precision accuracy i ® Adjustable Steel Bench—26x26-in. top pad Only Dunlap Plastic Hose ® Regular $16.50 Bench . _ 9.88 a. 50-Ft. 3 33 © Regular $21.95 Bench with Wheel Fey Game ieon makccres Reg. 4.95 . Set and Power Panel . 14.88 ‘Sears Easy Payment Plan Red opaque plastic. Resists suffing, gasoline - and oil Stands 6 times avg r guarantee f — Te ‘ é . : . 1 ‘ é ri % Si oss ry a: RADIOS — PHONOGRAPHS -Fri.-Sat.a SPORTING GOODS as Lilia ; = ELECTRIC ROTISSERIE Vier RgaPRERRORATPe CEES (¢ itt iy yin awe SAVE Up to $90 on RANGES $239 36" Electric , 209 $159.95 Gas cece | $] 27 Range, now, | only. 36°’, 3 only. $289.95 Electric , 88 $179.95 36” Range, 30” size, 1 only 9 Range, only 2 $369.95 Electric 27 9% $249.95 Gas Range, $] 87 Range, 36”, 1 only ONLY 1 AND 2 OF A KIND...NO PHONE ORDERS OR C.0.D.'s! HURRY IN NOW AND SAVE! ae ” Craftsman Rotary With 1 Knob. Control Reg. 74.50 18-Inch 49.88 $5 DOWN Famous Craftsman at $24 62 savings. 2 HP, 2 Cycle engine has recoi] starter. Clutch disengages blade. Reg. 96.50, 21-inch. . 59.88 42", 2 only . MANY, MANY SPECIALS NOT LISTED! Check Every Department! SPECIALS Pedestal Stands Reg. 24.95, for 88 Power Tables 14 20°’ Lawn Sweeper cer 23" 24-pe. Tableware Imported 44 Reg. 4.95. 2 Regularly 59 37° Bamboo Lawn Rake | Reg. 13.88 jig Saws. $10 USE YOUR CREDIT AT SEARS face SEARS 154 North Saginaw St. SEWING MACHINE HOME FRE ——— a “149 Portable | Including Case This Sale $ - 450 ONLY... Down Ideal fer ell your sewing and mending or home decorating needs. Many fine features found only in higher priced models. CANISTER VACUUM Gooner: 29” Down Kenmore Floor Polisher............. $32 Deluxe Floot Polisher ...........,. 49.95 Desk Model Sewing Machines....... $128 — ‘ i \R ROEBUCK AND of F yA ~ SEMI-ANNUAL 30-HP Elec. 7'-HP Elgin. reg. 2 h 2 12-HP Elgin. reg- B 25-HP Elgin. reg: \ ci § EY . : 4 et £8 | z Sa ee ce € ere ag i é } A 1 } “ ! EF | Ao a Ae je =o pie ht é Nee * 3 E is tee : — es, ar f j Vi : fF, Ri ai | Bi r - ® } if i \ * f iA i ae ea i oy ; :d . | Oe é j * ft f ‘ 3, . . * “ re! E © “ ® Meh 1 . . ss 2 { f a ho s : * . ” ? ( . + é i + f é { Cm i *: P 3 di. | : | ye ae iA } { « Cd } j : a i ‘ ‘ : Ak t U _THE. “pontiac ba BSS, sHURsDAY, SEPTEMBER b6, 1957 | RANGE SPECIALS | ran eety Cee ELEVISION SETS. SHOP FRIDAY and MONDAY NIGHTS ‘til 9 ALL KENMORE WASHERS and DRYERS ARE REDUCED for THIS SALE! TODAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY and MONDAY! QUANTITIES Are LIMITED . . . SHOP EARLY at SEARS! Gigantic savings can be found oe this huge warehouse sale of ap- plicnce’. Includes washers, dryers. refrigerators, etc... . some reduced’ = much as $90! Shop Early ... quantities are limited. Use Sears Easy erms. Appliance Department. Basement DEHUMIDIFIERS 47.71 62.71 81.77 Reg. 69.95 Reg. 89.95 Reg. 99.95 Air Conditioners as low as $139 Available with _Suds-Saver that saves up to 2500 gallons of hot water and 26 boxes of _ detergent every ear. With Sede ver - $189.95 COMPLETELY AUTOMATIC KENMORE WASHER ALL-NEW STANDARD MODELS WASHERS with SUDS-SAVER Reg. $269 Kenmore, 1 Only .. 159.88 Reg. 5229.95 Kenmore, Only 2 209.88 2s $209.95 Kenmore pare 1 189.88 2¢9- $259.95 Kenmore, Only 1 219.88 _ UMITED QUANTITIES Reg. $269.95 - Only a codes Reg. $289.95 —, Only - HURRY IN TODAY! : Kenmore : COMPLETELY AUTOMATIC KENMORE DRYER CHOICE of GAS and ELECTRIC—EVERY ONE REDUCED! Reg. $129.95 Elec, Dryer, Only 2 $98 Reg. $219.95 Elec., Only 1 ... 179.88 Reg. $119 Elec. Dryer, Only 1... .$58 Reg $189.95 Elec., Only 1 ... 139.88 Reg. $159.95 Elec., Only 1... 139.88 Reg. $269.95 Elec., Only 1... .179.88 Reg. $209.95 Elec. 1 Only 179.88 Reg. $89.95 Gas, Only 1 - 69.88 Regular $199.95 Gas Dryer, 1 Only ........... 169.88 TURBOMATIC ei te HYDROSWIRL only lo. ......... 29.8 WASHER 359. 95 gt Washer, mes WASHER 99.88 DRYER . Reg. 419.95 2 OMY 2s 5iccia cs 99.88 : Reg. 169.95 ‘266 “e+ + sy TERMS Reg. $269 $199 14-Ft Boat Cover, Reg. 19" 17.88 dein 16" 14.88" Buy Now! Use Sears Easy Terms! _ 154 North Saginaw St. Phone FE 5.4171 * yl | THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER, 26; 1937 fi belacd ia a | ji ae REE —— a! | Pelee Be . * Apenet aa : pleaded guilty of riding on ] Growing Tobacco « {nx rng te ee 6 Cain‘ Mainy Enjoy —e si, Gil Moti Fined cia te SS ct Soap etl rh ap “Ins -Air ti Ps oll or : , / New Ulster Hobby as hem, op Sone is tolin‘S Test ant nor exactly comiortable,' | GRAND RAPIDS v# — Improper them to do to. Sas. y , suing. & te astehated. in spa e'Te ‘The persons tegted were exactly|use of the flip-top opening in a for- BELEAST — Northern Trelnd| One housewife in the Knock ares! RANDOLPH FIELD, Tex—Reiwhen a jet plane's inertial pall athe eee tee ee 228 Hearing Parley Slated\ ers have suddenly awakened to the! gaid/ “I'm trying it. If it will save at ‘the Air Force’Schoollthe top of tthe | old. girls $10 each yesterday in fact that their climate is ideal'me any money — I like a cig-/SCuchers op of an are equaled Pull police court fines. : | LUDINGTON = The Michi- for the cultivation of tobacco. ‘ |arett myself — so much the bet-/%. Aviation Medicine here foundjof gravity. oo | Arresting. rasa the ylenn Assn for Better Heating has that weightlessness of the kind to’ stopped the car Sept. 18 after heduled its 26th annual conven- |} | . | The moisture in the air gives ter.” be encountered in space was thor-| At Schiphol Airport in Amster- noting two of the girls perched-on} © | 4-5 in Ludington. The re- the leaf a heavy nicotine content, 7: experts in Belfast say, and more, The average elevation of ,the/oughly enjoyed by about half of,dam, Holland, airline passengers|the car seat with their heads ex- , J] a more people are trying their|Antarctic continent is 6,000 feet/47 persons exposed to sich a con-.can see ships sailing above them. een Bete ing i hon [The A 2 ‘ nd at growing it, -An Englishtwith ‘mountain ranges up to 15,000) dition, "s runways are 13 feet y f i . 7 fai? 1 } ; ) * J j * i ' \ 2 i ‘e bere of SS “ - ; | | : ne KF j 3 ee Y i i i ; * ‘, ; , ep See, | : r -} : : a ppp ety 5 t i ; j \ ; = \ i / ; ag." eos ft } : | , : : ‘ | 2 ~ . . é Pa it : Y 4 Sy, . oe . rs _ 4 ni 4 = ri f « | i \ Bt i ( . Fi F @ -ta Bis . Be 7 te 7 \e i Vr jct 4 f | i : . \ ! S ty I 3 i | me ¢ o . . { \ th k « J e 1 tobacco growers’ association is feet. _ A third of the group had opposite a level along side @ canal.! = envownwunea @mvao u {— Yesterday's Anwwer: hallWoy, lAdder, eeiling, poil,. Plonk, stAir, Poste, dEn, Roem. ; 9-26 3 DAYS ONLY! \) | ROEBUCK AND CO. # FRIDAY and «3%: 4 ay Adjacent to Little Rock School Integration Hard on Lawns| Fhe SATURDA BB 0G a a rp LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (INS) —|wite every day and invite her out. .. We : ZX =< Rs Quy i, ie The middle class residents along/But she is safe enough right here.” bs. we d M IS +a one-block stretch of Park street kok * 2 bal Per a We oy facing Little Rock's Central High) yrs. Eddie Dunn, who has lived ‘ School are making the best of the/in the spotless white dwelling at unprecedented situation aCTOSS the south end of the" cordoned, their front lawns. block for 30 years describes the) Residents in these 10 comfort-isituation as a mild inconvenience. e Reinforced for Rough Play @ Choice of Many Fall Colors — do the milkman and postman, but During the past few weeks, _ National. Guard troops, city po- bar — on ee bet Here they are—at 99¢ savings... boys’ double lice and many hundreds of peo- ter protected right Sele ith all knee pants handsomely tailored of cotton cor- ple have occupied the narrow those than anyone else in duroy for rough and tumble wear. Smart strip of a and grass Ae town.” ‘ pleated front with snugtex side inserts, self ir . arating sua ae from te ' belt and zipper fly. Choose his from 4 to 12. has ceourred here, especially the} “Of course, it's not natural with) mess that’s been made of my front/all those crowds and _ soldiers _ lawn," explained one woman shak-jaround ‘but we live pretty nor- mally. I | “No one has lost any sleep or Se missed meals, though I do stay The mess” caused by milling) inside the house and just look out crowds of onlookers has left her!s,. window most of the time.” | lawn like a football field after the another resident said she refused fourth quarter. a to walk through the crowd without Bison ab 9 sme rned with her husband as an escort. , ! P “He walks me down to the bus E. G. Bylander, whose well kept! sty on the corner in the morning you don’t need cash... | just say Charge It on Sears Revolving Charge 6 Months to Pay. Small Service Charge he con- Jem across the street than the in-) t.. most nonchalant of the resi- Cidental inconveniences. dents, a Central High School teach- and the grass will er who moved in at the start of the| SAVE 98¢ on this Boyville sport shirt assortment Regularly Priced at $1.98,..now ®@ Choice of Prints, Plaids, Solids A grand collection — at big savings . $ .Each little girls’ corduroy skirts and jumpers _ Completely Washfost YOUR W 98 Sizes 3 to 6x =~ CHOICE Designed to delight pretty little girls and their fall wardrobes. Colorful corduroy, fashioned in the latest styles. Many colors, sizes 3-6x. boys’ and girls’ rancho Pants these Boyville sport shirts in choice of short or long sleeves! Many colors in prints, plaids or solids. 4 to 12. Boys Furnishings. Poralce Senforized cotton cavalry twill Rancho pants with ra pr placket = arp per- YOUR 1 88 ect elastic waist ba any colors. In sizes 2 to 6X CHOICE Velvety, Washable Pinwale Corduroy Regularly $1 Yard 84° york ¢ Many jewel-like colors J 36-inch width s | s girls’ flannelette pajamas Cloud-soft cotton flannelette fashioned into lovely striped, floral and checked I' 67 pajamas for little girls. Three style choice. In sizes 2 to 6X. Fiery diamond | Z t _ Infants’ Dept. ring ™% Make dresses, jumpers e with edding = ’ bal band re match. Sa children's wear, slacks, skirts Engagement ... 80 many nice things. Ring ......121.00 Wide array of jewel-like colors. Washes beautifully. 36-inch. Yard Goods, Main Floor BU 4 Wool and Orlon’ Suiting Regularly et 2.98 Yard Washable...56-In. Width © loth proof wool/nylon or orlon* /wool suiting, in an assortment of plaids, checks, flannels and novelty prints. Perfect for skirts, suits, jumpers, dresses, shirts, jackets, etc. Wedding Band ...... 61.00 Beautiful brilliant cut soli- taire. Distinctive tailored setting... Engagement Ring 151.00 Wedding Band .... 20.00 Sparkling gems in artistic settings with 12 flashing diamonds... Engagement Ring 191.00 Wedding* Band .... 81.00 BUDGET TERMS! 32 Years in Business and Still Owned by Sallan’s! R TV. destined to-get- per - beautiful cloud-soft F R E E ie Honeysuckle sweater coordinates in colorful cansiioe Ban-Lon Y | During Money-Saving girls’ Ban-Lon cardigans. girls’ Bon-Lon pullovers gts r DOWNTOWN {| i , OPEN FRI. ayia] DIVIDEND DAYs | Sis 3106x - S78 Sizes 3 to 6X 2% wee?” ) E ik Sept. 26-27-28 : , Lee - = as Je o NITE TIL 9 Pick Up Your Free Entry : Red, ‘white, turquoise, mint green seated Wah 4 ii oan or frosty pink long sleeve cardj- Pullovers in red, white, oe ee . celia anne Bon- Pd palloreil | mint weeee turquoise of frosty . to make lovely twin sweater seis pink. - : 88 N. Saginaw St. for litle girls. Lovely short Beautiful with matching ontaguns. Visit Our ieee eB : Seen gaat oY adres deol SEARS aid N. Saginaw st ‘Ph FE 4171 4.’ NO. PURCHASE NECESSARY \ ‘ —_ \ \ z , : \ \ . \ : 4 \ ‘ \ ; \ \ z ‘ ks aeuhici : yo re: PONTIAC. MICHIGAN. RHURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 26, 1957 bene 4 a! S : __FIFTEEN | B l ld | (More Families to Own ing 2080 ty 10 at 30 Exports Top Billion : N Fut lere a IEW Y Bs iviati u idozers Ruin Peace of Thoreau’ s Walden" i Nace Fore sea oa "| so roca et EW Yor: ~ According to the daa: ibe is eatecued 2 nates hat it ben lie co i Aeetrious wad enter: ‘Nation al Petroleum News, the Stamp Books Issued dollars for the first time since punts his whole d : i » eal ‘number of “automobile - owning WASHINGTON — Stamp books World War UJ, reaching a_total . ay WS Spece jprising — making eart d be- |famities, in the United-States willwere first issuggl by. the. Post of ~$1.044,487,000 compared with lator, shearing of thdse ~woods, he’ for her time.” ‘rise in the next few .years, reach-| Office Department April 16, . 1900. Ss 514.000 in 1955. Seenttaversy as the present one “Jf a man walks in the wail for. love of them, for half his days, \ { | : : : During Money-Saving : ) | Soages wt. o, DOWNTOWN re | . ¥ Deeg te ; Sept. 26-27-28 ‘ br) a i Pick Up Your Free Entry Blanks at Sears al heey of ROEBUCK AND CO. AIL NV eR Wy OR \; ~ NO PURCHASE PT Oh NECESSARY! BEFORE BULLDOZERS ARRIVED, Walden inolied just about | as it must have when nore — ters. kemmeied ON Bee | fall cloth coats “3.2? | | -_ TO 30°4! A’ NEW BEACH CONSTRUCTION on Walden shores recalled | 4 i Thoreau’s words about ‘making earth bald before her time.” rt . - { c By BILL MAHONEY bea ied “to pevecrve the Wal- | Here's opportunity to get that fall coat at a huge savings NEA Co en of Emerson reau... | ? , , + Porn re 4| Aedes kas taeagies by tbe| during this gigantic sale. Group includes solid colors and ass, ( — : ; tired, disordered landscape C°™Mmissioners that uprooted trees | tweeds in long coats, toppers and storm toppers. A few zip greeted the eyes of the ambas-/Would be replaced and the raw,] & outs are included. Misses and ¥ sizes sador from India as he arrived at ‘PM area covered with sod. The : , a clear, cold lake nestled near Ear of the beach is — ng here. ‘ G. L. Mehta had conie to tell a| The replanting represented i gathering of the intluence a! something of a victory to those | famous Concord citizen had had whe hate tried te preserve the © en India. He also came to pay spot te which thousand make a homage to a ‘famed cutural| pilgrimage annually. The 64- fur-trimmed coats oad | shrine” — a Walden Pond as near| acre pond long has been | gaye ers ies Ae to nature as when that famous threatened by the encroaching i citizen lived there. environs of Boston. ». reg. $58 and $68 reg. $78 and $88 ~ tials so that he might study and) littered that area. And citizens, hout ti j here and across. the nation were write wit the interry of But things had changed since ‘ : the days of author - naturalist! Pisagmech «? gietlig-se = ute \ a Henry David Thoreau. Bulldozers pular belief, he was not a her-| x had recently bitten into a great Lats His Walden 80) Waa his | ; 3 ' area to form a new beach. Beer way of reducing life to its essen-| \ Cae cans, papers, all sorts of debris . : Rae This group of beautiful coats will give terrific sav in town life. ~_+* ings. Some trimmed with Muskrat, Fitch. Mouton. The county commissioners ap- His writings — especially ‘‘Wal- <4 Mink or Persian Lamb. Many lovely colors to choose parently didn’t reckos on such \den” — have had world-wide in- | #& j from in broken sizés. Hurry in today! a revolt when thé¢y began their fluence. His essay “Civil diso- : os SS - ss a “reconstruction program.” bedience’ was the — base for The Concord Red Cross had Mahatma Ghandi's passive resis- asked that another beach be ‘ance movement in India. Tolstoy < ° formed in the interest of chil. Said “Walden” had a great effect dren’ mmi ~.. on his life. The first book pur- obs = =n — oe chased in Brentano's bookstore in Kerrybrooke girls’ Honeylane panties save 99‘... Paris after World War II was a h nd. . I shoreline remained natural.” {COPY of “Walden.” a | new fall styles PRESERVE SHRINE inoa = to ony tn wich ‘i $ ft on Charmode drip- The only man-made shrine is the ~~~ valued at Pr. , pile of rocks surrounded by a hain fence that marks the i ey where Thoreau built his a | KEM- GLO : 5.98 at Sears Regularly 49¢ pai A Committee to Save Walden | Fine combed cctton leaped into the battle. The 1T- w Co with elastic waistband. : pd year-old Thoreau Society, which Sherwin- illiams . ; White, maize, or pink. . bY counts members all ever the}... w suren FE 4-257t | One of the finest selections we 7 to 14. . + Ge — your choice 99 A regularly 3.98 E nation, said the commissioners . wee} have ever offered. Cotton and of a slip or petticoat in white LY dry pixie crepe 3 slips & petticoats a : § rayon mixtutes in one and 2- os 5 wATIOWALLY i 1p | YEAR | piece styles. Beautiful. color. FULLY GUARAN — Choice in the latest fall colors. 17 J FWE 1 | Misses, Juniors and ¥ sizes. Ladies Ready-to-Weas Second Floor pixie crepe that washes easily, ; no ironing necessary, 4] 7 \ } -dce embroidery trimmed ca save up to 7.99 on Honeylane coats larl A wu Qs ss ak a i 06 in 100% wool: plaids A a eee Ie ~ rd ye . ” 2 / .. / Wf Your yalue discovery ... specially priced for the budget-minded during this gigantic storewide sale. Honeylane’s 100% wool plaid coat has detailing and styling to Ms delight any young teen. Mom will like ‘ the quality features, the quality of the wool, keep warin on the coldest day. \ Sizes 7-14. ' . Girls’ Dept.. Second Floor 154 N. Saginaw St. Ph. FE 5-4171 = ek Sin Automatic and chromograph watches @t similar savings One South Soginaw, Corner Pike = FES-S731 8] r . fe ce RE fi Be | S | ie: < | ee aes . | * ne ia Post fo EO 8 ote he ‘ ; 3 “7 . f ‘ : | f } ; a! , Le } i ae ; : . \ ‘ Say ; j — ; f | : Pyedis, « E p-@ j } } \ \ , c ee : [Usb dey tf ee Lf. : ey ; | j Es 5 . \e ; ‘ ' a ft ‘. ¢ }— 7 4 j i : : . 1 Hae : 4 if bf Rf \ \ (f ' | ‘ea ‘ ‘ A | : 4 i) ix “ fe) ‘ 4 : [> f.* ly . : ‘ “ Fs ot r j BR i ____ THE PONTIAC. PRESS. | . MHURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1057 || TE Ee ea tee LS _— : 4 ee ber ' f . & i = * ~ . & — - AO She oi a - . d fi : : 4 » . ws \ : 4 3 ok ae aie 5 : mid 4 : 3 . } id a é . : © ~ z . . ‘ al is a ‘ . _— ‘ cca a — - a _— —— . ; : : ’ é : : ‘i ; 4 = 5 ES ee ees paves S : DOWN ! OWN | x * PON I IAC we ; 1 e . TOP QUALITY STOCK TO GO AT SAVINGS OF 30 TO 60%! a ae ¥ + ; _ \" WIN A RCA VICTOR J COLOR TV | i Seving Downtown | mer ye — 26-27-28 | | ENTRY up YOUR FREE PICK BLANKS AT wke! No Purchase Necessary ty 3 ate vty Own § : Plastic * includ ly we, 4 Clete” Color; bi ere ul 2Sttres, Pat come, a x eae ° g. @ Philco @ Admiral @ Hotpoint Refrigerators ©@PHILCO © Hotpoiat © Admiral © Columbus © Tappan RANGES Gas and electric ranges at big savings. Some new, some used, crate marred or demonstrators. Your Choice a) oe No Money Down Some flcor sam- ples, new, crate marred, and used at tremendous discounts. One-ol- a-kind. a] _ Gas Renges oT Electric Ranges Many One- $ Of-A-Kind Hurry! @Philco Admiral @Emerson @RCA Victor HI-Fl PHONOS Wringer Washers Your Choice | 3 i nee .3 & ee ‘ : i Pe ‘egos o, ' s es . F et Pte 2x i 2 4 ’ se 2 ‘24 <4 es pet ee a | r oF meet $ : ty cada i | Bae ‘ Peg Bs a) & AE % | ’ Oh 9 MM aay See 3 a 5 : $1.00 Weekly Some window display models, store demonstrators, new and used wringer wash- ers. The ‘price speaks for itself One-ol-a-kind. Som ay nes. P74 “A Floor sample and tresses ny : ; io : window display nationd! 4 ~4 4 BES models. Some : / ( ‘with 3 speakers. All automatic that play all speeds, all size records. © Admiral © Philco © Emerson © RCA Victor © Bendix © Magnavox Television Sets Speed Queen © RCA Whirlpool © Maytag Automatic WASHERS and ’ DRYERS! Your Choice New Admiral New 3-Speed New Emerson Hoover Upright No Money Down Portable TV Portable Phono Table Radio Vacuum Cleaners Big acreen. yet so Piays 33%, 48 and Pull , year guarantee Oy light in weight, a $ i8 rpm records. $ Advanced chassis. $ on these used rebuilt $ 5 hild Handsome carrying More werful. child can carry it. case. po genuine Hoovers. No Money Down 50c A Week 50c A Week ee yy, 50c A Week WROUGHT IRON The names you know TV TABLES are good, so why | to buy one of thes } Regularly $11.95. Table Lamps & Occasional Tables Phone ~ One-ol-a-kind 17” a 2° Adjusts to any size. FEderal Values to $15.95 - Consoles, Table Models. All famous names! Floor samples, $ Zs te 7. 3-7114 Your $ 4 saavel news"oeod” All Taly Choice guaranteed! *— 108 NORTH SAGINAW - le" % la 4 i H | - | i ‘i fects | 4 / - r i > | , — a ~ p a THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1957 Gael Shumway, ‘|Samuel Proulx - |Speak Vows LAKEVILLE Gael Dianne Shumway became the bride of Samuel J. Proulx of Oxford in a double-ring ceremony performed by the Rev. George Ging recently in St. Joseph Catholic Church, Lake Orion. =~ - * * * The bride wore a ballerina-length gown of cotillion blue nylon fash- joned with a hoop skirt and pow- der blue bodice softly shirred at the neckline. Her matching veil, showered with dainty flowers and .rhine- stones, was secured by a tiara in the same shade of blue, She car- PONTIAC, MICHIGAN NEW SCHOOL FOR IMLAY — Imlay City is planning Friday groundbreaking ceremonies for its new high school, for which completion is anticipated in one year. 1,200 persons. The huge gymnasium being amu & At the right front of the building ‘will be the 96-by-94-foot gym, | ee ae ee = constructed in the right front of the building will seat Break Ground for Imlay City High School IMLAY CITY — Ground-breaking; program will be an opening prayer| A committee of citizens of the | ceremonies for the new Imlay City by the Rev. Robert Garbrecht; an) school district, in cooperation ‘will include a portable stage. Also in this wing will be the ried a,white Bible tepped with ling site adjacent to the present president of the Board of Educa-' months planning the structure. ‘Community High Schoo! will be instrumental selection by the band;| With the board of education and | ..41:,9 1.200 persons. with lock , white carnations and button pom- ‘held at 3 p.m. Friday at the build- short talks by. Hugh DeCamp, the architects, had spent many ig i. pe Ss, with locker homemaking, commercial, special rooms, adjacent. Included in this studies, science and mathematics wing are the argriculture, farm, departments and library, as well MR. AND MRS. JOHN MICHAEL TRULU LAKE ORION — First Baptist)gellville Community Center after the ceremony. Upon their return wedding of Patricia Ann Schroeder'trom a honeymoon trip to Niagara x * * Falls, the newlyweds will reside at 140 Mt. Clemens St,, Pontiac. Church here was the scene of the and John Michael Trulu at 8 p.m. Saturday. The Rev. Walter Bal- lagh performed the candlelight rite in the presence of 400 guests. The bride is the daughter of Mrs. George H. Schroeder of Lake Orion, The bridegroom's parents are the Michael Trulus of Auburn Heights. The bride’s embroidered gown was fashioned with a scalloped sweetheart neckline, short sleeves and a ‘itted basque waist. The bouffant skirt was de- signed with tiers of matching em forming a chapel train in the back. A fingertip veil of French silk ‘ fMlusion fell from her modified bon- net edged with sequins and pearis. She carried a cascade arrangement of white carnations an@ stephano- tis, centered with white sweetheart roses. ASSIST BRIDE Maid of honor was Neila Spear of Lake Orion. Bridesmaids -were Charlotte Carpéfiter of Pontiac, Marilyn Gannon of Wayne and Del- ores Schroeder of Oxford. Connie Trulu, sister of the bride- groom, was the junior bridesmaid, and Marcia Darling of Drayton Plains was flower girl. Ringbearer was David Floetke of Dearborn. Donald Trulu assisted his iman. | ie * * Following the ceremony, a wed- ding breakfast was served to 25 x lathletic field. ltion: Sinclair Gould. chai t| Maid of honor was Ann Proulx. (Gon; Sinclair Gould, chairman of) | ‘and Thomas Kinch served as best! *_ *«& & the Building Planning Committee; site and will provide 21 teacher | | Chairman of the ceremony will/Don Anderson, architect; Edward stations totaling 56,400 square feet. expansion. ments. In the left wing, built around 'be Supt. of Schools Alvin Norlin. Lynch, county - superintendent of} It will have gas heat, with two an inner court, will be the cafe- The high school band will march schools, and Charles Vlieg, presi- boilers, in anticipation of future teria, seating 250, which will also from the school to the site. In the dent of the student council. Ibe used as an activity room and It will be built on the 45-acre general shop and music depart- as the school offices. Features which will be included in construction are brick exterior, aluminum windows and accoustical ceilings. It is expected to take a year to complete the structure. relatives of members of the bridal party at the Lake Orion Steak’ House. I | Tindall-Ostrom Fur and Hat Fashions | Vows Spoken to Be Presented Sept. 28 in—d olly Biles A Fur and Millinery Fashion Show is being readied for Saturday millinery by Jessie Day. cluded in the evening's program. epoom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Ostrom of Clarkston. Given in marriage by her un- cle, Harold Van Wagoner of Fenton, the bride wore a bal- lerina-length dress of brocaded taffeta. She carried a bouquet of white carnations and pink reses. HOLLY—Carol Ann Tindall be- _ presentation at St. Bede’s Church, | é . located at 12 Mile and Southfield came the bride of Gordon Stanley Roads. [esti Saturday evening in King- - -|dom. Hall here. J. H. Tindall of! Carol is the daughter of Mrs. : _ , |Harriett Tindall of Davisburg and A dessert card party also is il the late Jay K. Tindall. The bride- ‘Hazard and Nuisance | Novi Township . Names Trustee Appoint Frank Watson to Fill Position Held have gone on record as being “‘un- posed Northwest Detroit airport in * * * | Fees Se te 3 pm event wel take CXR perkxined | eiioe ye: by Late Frank Clark nearby Sterling Township. be furnished by George Dixon and ring EE . s ing, Towneh NOVI TOWNSHIP — The Novi Township Board has appointed Frank Watza, member of the . ‘Board of Review, to the position/Proposed for the Warren area, com- of township trustee. He resigned missioners took little action. Resi- ‘from the Board of Review to ac-\ dents. however, expressed the idea cept the appointment. that the air traffic would be a haz- | * k * jard as well as a nuisance, and | Watza, a businessman, wil! oc-| MANY ee ne aero: ‘cupy a seat on the township board Teday, with the shift to the held by the late Frank Clark. He, north, commissioners deciare will serve the balance of Clark’s the construction of the airport Faced with a similar situation a year ago, when the airport was Troy Against Airport TROY—City commissioners here;too, that the proposed Tocation is alterably opposed’’ to the pro- 20 miles from downtown Detroit, 'representing a travel time of near- ly two hours. Commissioners George W. Ford and Ernest W. Gray declined to support the resolution. Teachers’ Club toMeef Oct.3 Classroom __ Instructors Floyd Patterson in Farmington Heavyweight Champion Will Appear Saturday at Boys Republic FARMINGTON TOWNSHIP — Floyd Patterson, world’s heavy- weight boxing champion, will help Boys Republic celebrate its 50th anniversary Saturday, sports figures will take part in a combination anniversary-dedication Program on the Republic's new $1,000,000 campus at 28000 W. Nine ‘Mile Rd. Walter (Red) Barber, noted sportscaster, will give the princt- Patterson and other well-known Eleanor Tindall of Anh Arbor, elected term which runs until April] sister of the bride, was maid of 1, 1959. honor. Serving his brother as best; The board also appointed Mrs. — was Bsresaa E. pare Dorothy Icso to serve as clerk- ston. Ushers were Aaron Lap-) receptionist in the township hall. pela of Milford and Ivan Sundman.! She will replace Mrs. Ruth Wood- will stifle residential development for their comparatively new city. It will also, they feel, result in a blight to those areas already under development for dwellings. In a resolution adopted by com- | pal dinner address, and Van Pat- rick, popular Detroit sports an- nouncer, will serve as master. of Slate Dinner Session in Royal Oak WALLED LAKE — Mrs. Mary Weborg, president of the Area D, After a reception for 150 guests | ward, who resigned. missioners, they state the airport Department of Classroom The program will start at § p.m., in the Davisburg Town Hall, the northern Michigan and Canada. couple left for a honeymoon trip in’ Glenn Salow Jr., township build-| omnes and schools. The reeolution ing inspector, has submitted his went on to say that there are other resignation to the board, a move airports already operating in that was made for personal rea- Wayne County which are capable ‘Teachers, announces that arrange- the fall metting of the group. The session will be held at the with formal dedication of the new ments have been completed for facilities for treatment of delin- quent boys. Participants will in- clude Gov. G. Mennen Williams, Kimball High School in Royal Oak, Thursday, Oct. 3. A business Honeymoon in Upper MR. AND MRS. MYRON C. MONROE Michigan brother as best man. Seating the guests were junior usher -Doug- fas Cole of Lake Orion, and ush- ers Dick Barcome and Jack Edelen, both of Pontiac, and Robert Schroeder of Lake Orion. A reception was held in the Gin- Southeast Oakland to Get More Water “(ETL = The Southeastern Oakland County Water Authority an- nounced yesterday that it plans to increase the daily water sup- plies to eight member commu- nities. The authority says it will provide a maximum of 55 million gallons per day to Berkley, Birmingham, Clawso#, Huntington Woods, Lathrup Vil- DRAYTON PLAINS — Newly-| weds Mr. and Mrs. Myron aces Monroe, after honeymooning in Niagara Falls ahd Northern Michi-| gan, will make their home at 5945 M15, Clarkston. . The bride, before her marriage in First Christian Church, Pon- tiac, Saturday, was Janet--Louise Thaens, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin E. Thaens, 5369 Dixie Hwy. The bridegroom is the son of Mr.) and Mrs. Ray C. Monrée, 5233 Dixie Hwy. Wearing a floor-length gown of Chantilly lace and net, white pearls which were a gift of the bridegroom and a hand-cascade lage, Pleasant Ridge, Royal Oak and Southfield Township. ‘ bouquet of white gardeénias, Drayton Plains Pair Wed orchids and stephanotis, the bride spoke her vows before 200 guests. | Her attendants were Mrs. Regi- nald Henwood of Drayton Plains, Joanne Howey of Lake Orion, Mrs. Nancy Patton of Pontiac and Karen Benscote of Waterford. Kent Thaens, brother of the bride, was ringbearer and Linda < June Fast of Pontiac was the flower. girl. ing as best. man was Ge Monroe of Waterford, brother of the bridegroom. Ush- ers were Frank Mecli of Water- | fermerty of Fairmount Baptist | WEST BLOOMFIELD TOWN. urch, | served 12 years there and * hygreirg city officials feel, will forced to assume extra tax) burdens from which they will de-|T0™ Coleman of the Coleman rive little benefit, as increased auto SChool, who has chosen as his traffic creates a demand for new ‘pic, ‘‘Identification Characteris- and better roads. They point out, | tics and the Teaching of the Brain- * - at 5:15 p.m. will precede the 6:30 dinner. Speaker for the evening will be! ] that position. Board members decided to meet - Rev. : «oe ithe purchase of a use map. The New Pastor; Missionary 7135 will be used for future plan. jwith Waring & Johnson, planning Conference Continuing ning in the development of Novi Ortonville Hosts “su wit sor cet ap 275 Ae Baptist Missions ~ wz cer" na plications from persons seeking Roy F. Botruff Monday at township hall to discuss ORTONVILLE — The Baptist: ing a new pastor, is continuing its annual Missionary Conterence Ch urch Group. which began last Sunday. The Rev. Roy F. Botrut, SLOtes Dance viously had been pastor for First (ju of Our Lady of Refuge Church Baptist Charch, Carson City. ‘is scheduled for 9 p.m. Saturday charch, will coutinas| through Sept. | Dance music is to be played by t 9. a well known orchestra and re- County Calendar Aubern Heights Damaged Child." Any classroom teacher in Oak- land or Macomb county is wel- come to attend. Dinner reserva- |tions must be made with Bernadine | ‘Mitchell of 24716 Scotia road, Oak. Mayor Louis C. Miriani of De- troit, and Gaylord W. Gillis Jr., president of Boys Republic, Dinner will be at 6:30 p.m., after tours of the grounds and Boys Republic is a private, non- sectarian, inter-racial, residential treatment, center for delinquent boys between 13 and 15 years of age. It is a member agency of United Community Services, and receives about 75 per cent of its operating funds from the United Foundation. Rochester Women's Club. he church ime, The Community Club here has siated 7-0194. Keege Harber | All mothers here have been tnvited to attend the season's first meeting of| jte Rhoosevelt School Mothers Club, at the school at 7:30 tonight. | Rochester | Mrs. Roy E. Fehr. Southeastern Dis-| < trict_ Ch t kc h- Grand Rapids, has citp — A benefit Fall Festival leat leno of the Oakiand Coun pre- Dance, sponsored by the Men's ;>°%* 0” ‘first of Women's Clubs, will! “Girlstown” at 12:30 Friday) Pavillon. The ‘occasion is the fail luncheon meeting of the | Metamera ‘ The ary rence . in Westacres Clubhouse. A Fellowship Supper will be held Mission Conte . — : .* * * Piigrom Gengreqational Cua were) ing each evening at 7:45 at the Friday, at = Older members of| 1) honored at this| ito Oct. 1. cipline theme. } (Gearch here in addition ts @alcons ° ® rummage sale for Saturday, Oct. 12..Park, or by calling Royal Oak,, West Bloomfield Remo tnterecen: clothing or household LI 53-2006 during school hours prior Women’s Clubs to Hold call FE 32-5724 or FE yy ¢ Antique Show in Flint Mrs. Weborg reminded teachers,| LAPEER — Mrs. Don Kay has also, that Central Michigan college announced that there will be a at Mt. Pleasant is host fer an all-/World-Wide Antique Show at Ma- day workshop Saturday, on the sonic Temple, Flint from Monday, subject of discipline in all grades.'Sept. 30 to Oct. 3, in charge of No reservations are necessary for Mrs. L. Verne Slout. this workshop. Mrs. Slout has stated that 10. A November meeting at Decker |per cent of the first days’ receipts, School in Walled Lake will be a will go to Girlstown, sponsored by follow-up of the workshop's dis-the Michigan Federation of Wom- — len’s Clubs. : * t freshments will be served. Missi ies from all over the! * * * ssionaries 4 | Proceeds from the dance will be world appearing on the programs jiseq to thlet pmen include the Rev. Harold Chilton of the parish: schesln terme for Luzon, Juanita Canfield of East. Pakistan; the Rev. Albert Ludwig ford, Norman Patton of Pontiac | and Lawrence Olsubeck of | Waterford. A reception was held afterward in the church dining room. | Sharon Loreen Matheson Is Bride | | MILFORD—St. Mark’s Lutheran Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert D. Mathe- ents are Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Wil- Church, Orchard Lake, was the son of Milford. The groom’s par- liams of Pontiac. x scene of the recent 7 o'clock wed- ding in which Sharon Loreen Math- eson became the bride of War- rén L, Williams. The Rev. Wil- liam C. Grafe read the service. The bride is the daughter of Rochester Kiwanis fo Hold Peanut Sale ROCHESTER — Rothester Kiwanians have a busy three days ahead. Five thousand bags ‘of peanuts are to be sold today, Fri- day and Saturday. Proceeds from the sale go —— _— work, * Junior Olympic Field Day, spon- . gored ‘by the club will be held at Halbach Field, Saturday, in cele- bration of National Kids Day. * * 8 The Boys and, Girls Committee has planned a real junior track. and field meet from 10 a.m. to ‘1 p.m, for all’ Rochester area kids) between 6 and 12. Parents.are in-) vited. In addition to prizes! in all events, there will be favors for all participating. By pple. * * A floor - length gown of Chan- | tilly: lace and tulle was selected | by the bride for her wedding. ,A duliet cap edged with tiny seed pearls and sequins held her | finger tip veil of illusion. * * * She carried a cascade arrange-| ment of white roses and ivy. Maid of honor was Joan An- lot Haiti; the Rev. Charles Swartz Gordon Promo to Head jinsula and the -Rev. James Jere- Amvets at an annual election here. of India; Betty Schurman of Thai- Amy, i of Sete: ety Starrcan of Tel ets Post at Novi St. Louis, Mo: the Rev. Edward’ NOVI TOWNSHIP—Gordon Pro- Zouk of West Africa; the Rev. mo was elected commander of Russell French of the Upper Pen-:Perry Kenner Post No. 76 of the miah of Cedarville. A potiuck dinner is scheduled for 6:30 p.m., Saturday at Daniel Axford School, for participating congregations: : Farmington Plaza Center to Open | LAPEER — The Western Horse | FARMINGTON — Farmington Show sponsored bv the Lapeer Sad. Plaza, the new shopping center qiep Cub recently at Lapeer Air-| located on Grand River just west port field, attracted 1,000 persons of Orchard Lake road will have whose donations enriched the build- | its grand opening tonight Friday ing fund of the club to the tune of and Saturday. |$900. The Club, whose membership | Promo previously served the Novi ‘post as senior vice commander. _ Others elected to key positions) were Louis Chismark, senior vice ipresident; Duane Bell, adjutant ‘and finance officer; Stanley Balon, ‘Richard Lake and Edward Calam, junior vice commanders: and Ar- thur Chase, provost marshal. Horse Show Popular a Se drews of Pontiac. Bridesmaids were | The eight retail organizations: Kay and Sandra Matheson, sisters which constitute the shopping cen-| of the bride, and Nancy Austin ter have joined in an elaborate 3) numbers 35, hopes to buy acreage and erect a club house as soon as possible in the vicinity of Lapeer, * * * Best man was Donald Fitzgerald of Orchard Lake. Ushers were Jerry. Turpin of Pontiac, Donald Matheson of Milford, brother of the bride, uglas Fitzgerald of Orchard Lake, and Ralph and Ken- neth Williams, brothers of the bridegroom. e _* * * The American Legion Hail: in Milford was the. setting for the re- ception following the nuptial rites. Upon their return. from a_honey- moon in Florida, the newlyweds will reside at 8137 Farrent Dr. a. * i % ee ee of Walled Lake. day celebration of the opening. A kevieh peegries ot tree se Photoelectric Scanner ter tainment, gifts avors is scheduled. Several radio pro- iMay Ease Bus Jams grams also will originate im the | 1 ONDON — Bus jams in London ‘may soon be eased by a photo- center, At 9 p.m. tonight there will be electric scanning device. A ray square dancng in the. plaza to from a bus will be picked up by. the music of Caséy Clark and his a lamppost mounted scanner. Lazy Ranch Boys. The signa) will be amplified and The eight stores, all under one|the bus information, relayed to a. roof, are Cunningham's Drugs. contro! panel, Extra buses.can be Zolkower’s Department Store, sent out or routing instructioris Ross Shoes, Vanity - Fair Shop, | telephoned to dispatchers to avoid Pixieland, Marlene Shop. Kresge’s the bunching of buses arid to allow and Kroger. Parking has been routing around heavily congested provided for 1,000 cars. ‘areas. MARCH FOR YOUTH — Representatives of Romeo area youth groups listen as Mrs. C. L. Davidson, second: from left, explains plans for tonight's hour-long drive to raise funds for the new Community Youth and Civic Center. Mrs. Davidson; March chairman, has enlisted ‘the services of some 30 women to help her in the officers Nancy B ter, howse-te-house campaign between the hours of 7:30 and 8:30 p. m. Shown with her, left'to right, ® are Girl Scout Martha Newlin, Cub Scout Terry Bower and Romeo High School Student Council artholomew and Raymond Rit- \ 5 *° . t \ ’ ieee | | | a .. Ag Z \. ; 1 5 , | i I ‘ ; bs \ =A a} | X ae . }. ie | F j i : erat . | 0 ‘ s ; +. | ys ) cade? a = ll = | } \} ; a ( | i Z Be : ioe j \ : i ‘ Ls i Be 4 . : ’ i THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, SEPTHMBER %¢ teo7 “Continued thru Sat.... Miracle. Mile Center LOCATED AT 2301 S. TELEGRAPH ROAD AT SQUARE LAKE ROAD FREE YARDSTICKS— LOLLIPOPS— BALLOONS— Welcome to Kresge’s... at “Miracle Mile” Hi Suburbanites! Through the Pontiac Press we greet you... While we extend a hearty Infants’ and Tots’ Corduroy COVERALLS — Versatile Styles in Cotton BLOUSES welcome from Kresge’s at THIMBLES— ~ MIRACLE MILE! SAVE S$ 88 TREATS for PETS Just come in and see our “get $1. 10 acquainted” displays, planned to save you money on these SAVE C special opening days. Reg. $2.98! Coveralls of 23¢ Enjoy the leisure of shopping ° soft corduroy. Zipper the suburban way, with a front for easy on and choice of convenient, self- off. 12-30 months. Reg. $1! Sanforized broadcloth for _ selection displays. You'll save time, too... at our speedy check-out stations, where you pay once for all... without irritation. So come in and shop .. . visit our fountain, too — Snacks or complete luncheons are wait- ing for you. the most in wash and wearability. Casual styles that complement any out- fit: suits, skirts, slacks. Expertly fashioned and well made. Sizes 32-38. 2-4 years. Rich Stretch Anklets SAVE, Prs. 87° 63c BOYS’ WARM . bec Ree. "ed Lai ee rs) on —— Come; let’s get acquainted, we cuff. Aawures perfect nestness always. say with a smile, to all, of our’ F | a e White, blue, pink, maize, or aqua. na vs a Kresge’ s at anne e oys ino peurthals SHIRTS Precise PANTS ‘ sane yon we Fountain Special TURKEY DINNER |, c feppeppeoeee Po suve $477 Complete with 65° up to 32c EEPPEEE RRA 22° trimmings... i Petr hoawe. §) ' +8 sani uany 9 sees (ft@uiae ‘ Womens Moccasi Tasty roast turkey, whipped potatoes, gravy, buttered peas, fs a Reg. to $1.19! Soft, warm cotton Reg. $1.99! Rugged 8.5-0z. Chino ey -eranbe , roll, fresh flannel in bright plaids and PRR een Twill. Vat dyed and mercerized SAVE ereamery butter. ire checks. Shrink resistant. In all ( PATS Pad for complete washability. Bar 13c 87‘ Hot Fudge Sundee. .25¢ ‘the classic fall colors. Sizes 6 tacked at points of strain. 4 dur- Ice Cream Sandwich 9c to 16. Many have Ivy Eeagne able pockets. Finished bottoms. Reg. $1! Heavy suede fabric with gingham lining. Hand lasted, hand laced. Foam cushion innersole for walking ease. Many pretty colors. Sines: fit 4%-9%. Fresh Pumpkin Pie..15¢ §f styling. Grey or Khaki. Sizes 6 to 16. PSC Chocolates SAVE Lb. 47 ¢ 12c Reg. 59c lb.! Rich, creamy milk chocolate bites covered with a thin sugar candy shell, Delicious, color- ful. Never a chocolate mess. For parties, snacks, TV. New Table Lamp SAVE $597 $2.02 3 $5.99! Tall, — two-toned _ gold base lamp. Ww able, practical wo-tier Fibreglas shade’ in pink, white, turquoise. Enhances a room with a look of modern comfort. 22x28" Oilette SAVE $467. 62c Fe $2.29 They have the look and feel of expensive, original oil paint- ings. Breathtakingly realistic scenes in glorious colors. In raw oak frames. MAKE THESE SAVINGS DURING All Silk Head Squares sae 1 O* Reg. 19¢ each. Made in Japan. Beautiful pure silk squares in many bright solid colors with hand rolled edges. 18” size. STORE HOURS: 250 PAPER NAPKINS _ SAVE pig. ¢ 4c A really big package. . . a really big value! These strong napkins measure a generous 13x1314”. They come in white or rainbow mix. Stock up now and save! “| Kresge's —for the Most of the Best for the least , OPEN MONDAY THRU SATURDAY. 12 NOON ‘TIL 9 P.M, FAMILY SIZE TOILETRIES _ SAVE Bi For gg" 18c Reg. 29c each! Generous family-size containers. of shampoos, talcum, bubble . bath, ha-ir and skin creams, lotions, after- shave, hair sprays, others, s Stainless Cutlery SAVE up $4 00 to $2.12 Pes. Reg. to 39c each piece! The simple lines of the “lilac” pattern will com- plement any table setting. Tarnish and stain proof mirrer finish. Get a whole set! Dinnerware Set SAVE +9” 22c Reg. $2.77! 16- -pe. set consists of 4 each: cups, saucers, 9” plates and 5” fruits. Choose from modern or tra- - ditional florals.. Fernlea pattern pic- tured. Made in Kresge’s own pottery. Mens 'Hankies 2 10" 66° 32c Reg..10 for 98c!. Sturdy white cotton handkerchiefs with handsome white satin stripe borders. A large, man- size 16x16”. Stock up now and save at Kresge’s! KRESGE’S CELEBRATION 05: STA-BACK HAIR SPRAY SAVE 27° ize Gives r alr a o oats ann jook all day.. Never leaves hair sticky. Lingering fragrance. Con- tains lanolin. Gives hair. lustre. S. S. KRESGE COMPANY =~ BOUDOIR LAMP — SAVE | 87 $1.52 tier Fi las washable Band 15” tall. ¢ ~ O6S5U Sfores IMPORTED ' COTTON RUG SAVE $967 52c “Miracle Mile” Shopping Center “ FREE PARKING | ee | «my ; . | ‘ } . |. f \ s4 : \ . es _THE pontiac PRESS, THURSDAY, ‘SEPTEMBER 26, “$937 FEATURES WIDE ASSORTMENT—The new _ pi#te ‘selection of foot fashions, especially for Kinney Shoe store opening at the Telegraph Road. the teenagers, according to manager George J. Czekaj. Miracle "Mile Shopping Center features a com- New Center Has Kinney Shoe Store Teen-agers, both boys and girls, will find that the new Kinney Shoes store, which opened today at Mir- acle Mile Shopping Center, spe- cializes in items just for them. The store’s manager, George J. * Kimney’s not only has shoes for the teenager, but for the entire family. These are available at pop- ular prices, along with accesso- ; Ss ries, hosiery, and men’s shoes. x *&® &* Cjekaj has been with the Kinney Company 22 years and is the man- ager of the Kinney store that for- merly was in downtown Pontiac. and shoes to get within. the loa maximum of their chart jplane. They will get new tuni ,and boots in Africa. “Pantie Press Phote He comes to the Miracle Mile post from Hamtramck, where hel managed the Kinney store for three} years. The Kinney company is nation- wide with upwards of 400 stores.) Its headquarters are in New York. King’s Rifles Fly Light LONDON @®—A 60-man com, pany of the King’sAfrican Rifles flew off to Nairobi yesterday in shirtsleeves and _ stocking feet. They had to shed uniform coats Eleanor to Meet Nikita MOSCOW «—Mrs. Franklin D. Roosevelt left Moscow today for Yalta and a meeting with Soviett Communist party chief Nikita Khrushchev. PLEDGE OF QUALITY | We hereby pledge the cae. the whiskey inthis bottle "iy Se is absolutely and exactly jar Gat the some fine Old ime =e Quaker os in the ae £6 PROOP STRAIONT ROUREON WHISKEY » OL @UAKER DISTILLING CO, LAWRENCERURG, INO Old frienls will welcome the “‘new” bottle ~ It's a replica of the original bottle fn which Old Quaker first became famous. 7 12,000,000 Cases HAVE BEEN SOLD IT MUST BE-GO0D (WARDSE 48 South Saginaw Street ae s Mate) fe bis Chairs Have to Be Seen to Be Appreciated! WAREHOUSE and STORE CLEARANCE PRE-CHRISTMAS SETTING MANY ONE of a KIND—MAKING ROOM for NEW FALL STOCK—WHILE THEY LAST! Was 2—Kenmar Contour Ss (Foam Rubber) .......... 1-Franklin Lounge Chair, 100% bol red self-deck foam tubber . 2-Franklin Lounge Chairs, self- deck, turq., foam rubber-.... 119. 95 1—Cherry Hill Lounge Chair, red Frieze Foam Rubber ..... .. 149.95 .. 119.95 -3-Kroehler Arc Chairs, low eos, pink, turq., charcoal......... 69.95 4—Dearborn Maple Lounge Rockers . «*eeoeeee#e#e@#@@*#eeee@eseseee ee ee 49.95 3—Modern Lounge Chairs ....:.. 69.95 -2—Danish Modern Lounge Chairs, ‘foam rubber, brown, turg., in Jetspin Fabric. . 1—Modern Swivel Rocker, 100% nylon, foam rubber, turquoise 89.95 99.50 2—Modern Lounge Chairs, grey, red, foam rubber, Jetspin fab. 89.95 SAVE UP TO ‘60 - 3129. 95 $99. 50 99.50 89.50 89.50 49.50 29.50 49.50 59.50 69.50 59.50 $1.00 WILL HOLD TILL CHRISTMAS WARDS Give Holdens Red Trading Stamps Double Stamps Monday Evening 6 P. 7M. to 9 P. M. Chairs @ Savings never before offered by Ward’s! e Buy now for Christmas, _ Anniversaries, Weddings! -@%1.00 will hold the chair of _your choice! @ Many one-of-a-kind! ® Don’t Miss -This Once in a lifetime sale! Te te et BAS 43> 4 i, 4 ee ie ce GIANT §0-FOOT RADAB ANTENNA — It dwarfs soldier on plat- form at Fort Monmouth, N. J., where Col. Blair invented radar. 10-Year Legal Struggle for Patent i Ore 5’ PONTIAC P ree ‘a Bee: ds Sicioag ® Riches May Await Inventor of Radar Atter Long Battle WASHINGTON (NEA) — Radar manufacturers are setting up their legal antennae to detect what effect a new patent will have on their industry. For electronics companies will soon have to start paying Col. William R. Blair sizable royalities|hounce short radio waves unless they can prove he is nO\sirpiane to determine its the first United States inventor of radar or devise an electronic warn- ing system of their own. struggle that began more than 25 and direction. set to file for a patent until 1945. This restriction resulted in a series of legal barricades which took him 12 years to hurdle. —~ Patent law is loaded with com- plex technicalities, In order to get a U. S. patent, a man must prove that he conceived an invention first or that his idea described in a U.S, or foreign’ pub- lication more than a year before he filed his application, systems. against an army of opponents, sential part of it. And the one year statute of limitations prevent ed him from doing anything about |) it, * * * bars in Bilair’s’ case. But the in the United States. Wants Army to Decide Just How Tall He Is DES MOINES (## — Big Jim Smith wishes the Army would! make up its mind how tall he is. | The induction station said he| was 6 feet 5% inches and thus) eligible for the draft. So he quit| his job, shipped his family’s ef- | fects home to Peoria, Ill., sold his} ear and reported to Chicago for a draft physical. - The dratt _ board measured him) at 6 feet, 6% inches — too tall for induction. The Army's limit is 6-6. He was not inducted. | — 27x48" Non-Skid Washable, Only IRONING BOARD Complete with Pad 5 on Res cs BI\ O SEN SCATTER RUG HI-LOW TERTURE DESIGN Aluminized . SAVE AT | “ [) ) Famous Group ~*~ NOW OPEN 34S. Seginew St. MON. & FRI. NIGHTS FE 2-7001 Assorted WALLPAPER ROOM LOTS Starting at 98" BARGAIN >] 99 Ea. $1.98 Value erg tee: ONLY of Wallpaper Stores BERGER’S 1945 Blair found himself pitted here and in Europe, who either) * Claimed to have originated the| * |\whole warning system or an_es-|/ Finally Congress passed a special] 2 act which wiped out the statutory|;~ struggle to satisfy the Patent Office|. continued until Aug. 20 of this year. | ¢ On that date, Blair was officially|? recognized as the father of radar ‘ ‘ & tS CEILINGS EXTRA : | PENNEY'S. } 3 ‘ ALWAYS FIRST QUALI JT et . ¢ RESS, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 26,1957 = Picky . = oe | SE ut as j : New Miracle Mile Penney’s ......a happy 1 day old eres Downtown Penney’s e... mellow 17 years old. 2 Penney’s in Pontiac to bring you the values all America knows a ‘and saves with every day of the year. But shop:both Penneys today ae ++ nothing can tell our story like out.merchandisol = *. ie an ‘ $ ‘\ | | ; a os ; fete Bet tot i ioe BUY PENNEY’S COLOR DRENCHED MACHINE WASHABLE CORDUROY Enjoy its soft draping qualities in gently - gathered skirts! Use one of its high voltage shock shades for a smart dress! Don’t over- look its live effect in home decorations... Penney’s corduroy has a natural crease re- sistance and it is machine washable ... All in the glorious colors of autumn ... 36” wide. f OWN FILLED PILLOWS | Fantastic buy! They’re big, plump, packed with 100% down... Sterilized, and covered with downproof ticking. Dig 10K3S= (S80) ~~ ccccececocesces ees SHOP OUR BRILLIANT oe ss g* 3 3 GOLD-LIT MYLAR — GOLD-LIT MYLAR COTTON FLANNEL REGULATED COTTONS u ood Terrific at Penney’s . ... Soft, warmr flannel that ma- chine washes .. . in dainty pestels ... DOWNTOWN mn To: This year belongs to prints. _... Machine washable cot- tons resist. creases, can’t shrink (Sanforized). MIRA- CLE MILE PENNEY’S. ’ or double beds .. 66° warmth, and beauty. . kkkkkkkkkkkkkkkekkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkekeeeeeekee DEEP NAPPED BLENDED BLANKETS Orlon blended with rayon for soft . . Machine washable ... Colors stay bright arid clear in lukewarm water ... Fits twin . Six glowing colors. DACRON FILLED COMFORTERS LIGHT, WARM, ALWAYS FLUFFY! Penney’s puffs them with 100% pure Dacron for deep down comfort ... Stunning gold and silver printed Nylon top covering, with solid color nylon back . . . machine washable, quick drying, moth-free. Cut sizes full 72 x 84”. Pink, white, yellow, blue, eyelet design. PENNEY’S SKIRTS THE One yard lengths, all 60 inches wide LOW PRICE .. .. Beautiful - plaids, bt era yarmy ome eces ds of rayon/orlon, rayon/dacron, ray- on/Acrilan preshrunk, hand SOOPER ETHEH eH Teh ee se eeee* NATION 00 se * « © ’ COLLECTION OF GOLD-LIT MYLAR FABRICS! GOLD-LIT MYLAR TERRYCLOTH % 98 You'll find many uses for this machine washable Ter- rycloth ... Golden threads that won't tarnish .. .MIR- ACLE MILE PENNEY'S. | . J.C, PENNEY CO... MIRACLE MILE °"n'2 GOLD-LIT MYLAR GOLD-LIT MYLAR GOLD-LIT MYLAR NYLON NET WOVEN COTTON. «= ‘ys 5 % CHAMBRAY CORDUROY , | Ya. c va 39 Gold threaded net to s Rich looking 16 fb qualit: ints danceable, raat phair in =e — omy penn Teripes orca ppg oe RS resistant... DOWNTOWN: 37/38” wide. DOWNTOWN | 5 Wa, « “6 j PENNEY’S, MIRACLE : PENNEY’S. . 8. abi PENNEY’S. : —s 9 P. M. MONDAY Thru FRIDAY M. to 9 | P.M. SATURDAY © | = as, , i . a - THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 26. 1957 : > . . 6 ‘ ‘ ‘ oe) : Ly : ° 2 a7 . , : . e ~~ San Lazzaro a AP RG i a i i Sis Amerians GQOD NEIGHBORS TO SAVINGS! ALWAYS FIRST QUALITY! Isle Center of Heritage, Culture; One of Richest . | F Knowledge Treasuries _ It all started 55 years ago when Mr. Penney got oeenedl in thrifty prices. ; WASHINGTON — Gazetteers tell! He decided to whack off every extra that makes for a big tag. One sure way was “calling for: cash. San Lazzaro’s story in a few terse | — Small island mathe Lagoa) That way no credit bookkeeping, no hidden service charges, no delivery costs. Nothing extra in our shopkeeping; o ~~ To Armenians throughout the _ Nothing extra en your price tag. But shop both Penneys in Pontiac today ... you'll live better. ... you'll savel _ world, however, San Lazzaro is a - fragment of the lost homeland._| | "This bit of Italiah soil is a center : of their heritage and culture, and : one of the richest treasuries of ° | — knowledge in the western LIVE ON ISLET ; “the aeemign® Ratitull islet are ge de te ek kk kk kkk ek kkk RAHE RR KKK KKK KKK KKK Kk kkk kkk Kkekekkkkkeee Almost any shred of Armenian fact or lore can be found there, perhaps a 3,500-year-old recipe ; J favored by the ancient gourmet, - fae . King Shara. Or the origin of a} 4 « ue: eae. popular proverb such as, “Whether “ tre ; an I eat or not I shall have the fever, : so better eat and have the fever!” _ FOUNDED BY PRIEST on __ San Lazzaro js the creation of a] learned priest, Mechitar the Com-| a. &- BS: forter, who “founded the Catholic} , f fs apes “monastery on the site of an old] : wae th th leper colony in 1717. itr +s Time seems to have stood still, ) ; The church lifts its curious onion- shaped tower above the sunny/ cloisters and terraces. Gardens re- main cool and green with vines, fig trees, oleanders, almonds and cypresses. Decade after decade, visitors are welcomed with smiles, Armenian coffee, and a special cordial the monks make from names. Raskin, Gladstone, King Edward VH (when he was Prince of Wales) and Lord Byron. Oddly enough, Byron put San Lazzaro on the map; his name and ‘memory are still revered. The romantic poet went into retreat there in 1816 for an extraordinary reason: “By way of divertissement,” he wrote a friend, “I am daily, at an Armenian monastery. | the Armenian language. I found’! that my mind wanted something craggy to break upon; and this, 2G Fee hot toast warm Korea, ad woud wel remy _ without overcoat bulk...and cost! | There -is no reason to suppose see DENNEY’S TOWN ’N COUNTRY reviving Armenia's, classic tongue | 2 » —“the Language of the Book.”| 6 This awesome, majestic way of expression sounds like thunder out Si Bl RB ANS of the hills. i One scholar spent years trans- , lating Milton’s “Paradise Lost’’ and Homer's “Tliad” into the elo- see 2 eS eosi MEN’S WOOL/NYLON/CASHMERE SUBURBANS = a dhacedeipelimidbamry the Warm quilted linings . . . Grey... . Sizes 36 to 46...... Sok homie ws 19.95 peracl tala epadapahiees JR. BOYS’ ZIP-OFF HOOD PARKAS / co ~ arent vere Quilt lined sateen .. . Heavy duty zippers .. . sizes 4 to 8. 10.95 i later. ] . BOYS’ ZIP-OFF HOOD PARKAS 13 9 5 Though Armeniaiis cling proudly; ~ Quilt lined . . . Dynel lined hoods . .. sixes 10 to 20.............. nedeoe to their language and traditions: few in the western world have WOMEN’S CONVERTIBLE HOOD 12 95 seen the ancestral soil. It me yew . Sheen gaberdine with Tyrolene trim ., . sizes 10 to 18 : e : errun Ass M % Purves, Gree, Parthians, Re. GIRLS’ WOVEN COTTON PLAIDS 8.95 mans, Byzantines, Mongols, Sara- with knitted shawl collar . . . heavyweight ... sizes 3 to 6x... e > Ottoman Turks. About | Sey opp geeype tinder agin GIRLS’ WOVEN COTTON PLAIDS | 10.93 cluded in present-day Soviet Knit collar and trim ... Figure 8 buckle closing ... sizes 7 to 14.... ° Armenia. | Soon to Set Gas Pumps | | to Driver’s Exact Need NEW YORK — It may soon be possible to set gasoline pumps to ill a motorist’s exact need. Al-' jough present pumps can auto-, tically fill tanks, the new ones; ban be set to deliver a specific’ humber of gallons or dollars’ worth, If the customer's estimate; s wrong, the nozzle will guard hgainst overflow. | (Advertisement) IT'S NO Thet in the. past 40 years : , - es i 22 z a - : 4 ; os if eae Ee : - aie é ‘ geet HR - O JIBW A WOMEN’S | ‘ Womens Suburbans MEN'S SUBURBANS GIRLS’ SUBURBANS GIRLS’ SUBURBANS BOYS’ SUBURBANS z "“ SUBURBANS WOOL _ Knitted Collar CHECK STRIPE CONVERTIBLE COTTON SHEEN QUILT LINED Ag B | TT E R S HERRINGBONES Toggle Coats, TWEEDS : COLLAR ne DS Cesanos. FLEECE | 4 , F oO oy O o” a hes helped more Michigan 24" 12" » Pp ae 10° I 14” . Weather resistant cotton Penney’s picks the fabric... oe from . . . = : aste istant cotton Tops in the current style sheen gabardine ... Warm Weather resistant with quilt- Ww nyl h R TISM, THRITIS | Double breasted toggle front, 7 cen aeventns with knitted . tends " . . Hacking pockets | cineca Wirt a Three-quar- ed rayon linings BIG ae cai vestinquntes AND STOMACH TROUBLE with quilted milfum lining . trim collars and slash pock- and uppér breast pocket. . / ter length ashion .. Two patch pockets ... The draw- 8 & then any other remedy. Two _ pockets... Sizes et. Double breasted style Grey and brown . . . Sizes 36 slash pockets .. . Sizes 7 to string hood zips to close... lining .. . Medium and light ven ' 10 to 1 . Stes 10 to 20. . to 46. ; - 14. Sizes 7 to 14. grey . | Sizes 10 to 20. ° @ million a this state clone, tell wonderful , aintende a L : 9:30 to 9 P.M. MONDAYS and FRIDAYS a hoal sit nate | DOWNTOWN PENN EY’S is oy Seutn Saginaw > on 5:30 WUEGLY. wEDNEeoay, oat at and SATURDAY 7 TE PONTIAC PRESS, #HuRsDAy, SEPTEMBER 26, 1957 oe oe ee ee : yg ol | 4 Get Signak Switched [cessful. At a simple alert, the res-/ Aide Asks Asylum | lidents switched: olf ‘their, hights.| OME Ge Hu Cancels Change Rypge pray i hen at a warning when all lights, | none pr Pravergi oSed he . {== supposed to go otf, confused| political. asylum, police said to, blackout last night and for the: of Papal Guardsmen ace se st or ne on at ae aS suic-' lights, : - "bassy, thought it was reasonably | ROME w—Asian flu has forced )cancellation of the changing be =a YY - guard at the: Pope’s summer pal- } jace at Castel Gandolfo. | The . guard corps, with its | istri breeches, steel breast-! ‘plates and halbards, totals 83 offi- | cers and men. i | wmetee LEAL LO AR, RE Sh I MC ce x“ UP) i" of * * | Sixteen are on duty during pa- aes |pal residence at the palace. They BR@>an: jchange every three weeks with 16 VAS, Inew guards from the Vatican. | 4~ ¥ Vatican sources’ said the next! \change, due on Monday, had been) icanceled “to prevent spread of |Asian flu to the summer palace.” | * * * GERTRUDE KENT | ‘These sources said 16 Swiss) = Guards at Vatican Cty were, stricken with the flu, but that) } | i \there had beef no cases so far’ : peso Set Destroyed ‘among the guards at Castel Gan- * 148 N. Saginaw * Huron, Cor. Telegraph * 4965 Dixie Hwy. Pontiac Press Photo | HOLLYWOOD # — A 2'3-acre dolfo. ‘ Near Sears We Give Holden Red Stamps Next to National Foods OPENING AT MIRACLE MILE — The new iadies ready-to-wear apparel, including a full | outdoor movie set replica of a Asian flu has reached epidemic, An SSD Store Jane Lee shop at the Miracle Mile Shopping Céen- fall line of winter coats, toppers, and suits. Mrs. [New York street scene was de- proportions throughout Italy, with, We Resume the Right to Limit Quantities — ter, Telegraph and Square Lake Roads, has Gertrude Kent is the manager ; a million cases reported and 3, : oe oo . istroyed by fire at Universal-Inter- geaths. | national Studios. Damage was es-\——— ee * ° timated at $500,000, a studio IT's e@ ane Lee Qpens Miracle Mile Store sSevihcnsS wu da e Was not " iranwadtavely de- TO SERVE _ Any time, any | 1 . place, i's OK. EM - to serve “C-K" EE B p | sdsiciows «st 100 Unicaps (Upjohn). .52.49 [51.19 Heet Linament... 88c 100 God Liver Oil 0c Desenex pd. or olnt. 68c —_——. - » dies’ rete ines : D/ Roney sage diode tacagsier at) she i —— Niue deat mae . & Stones Not Solution | Ch ar and higher prices is fea-| ° é st 13 3 ‘ | tured at the hew Jane Lee wom-| Jane Lee's also h children’s The Jane Lee firm, with head-| OGDEN, Utah #— William F has a cnariets si Tew York, aoe eeee Larsen, 20, and Keith Bersten, 18, | WHITE PORT en’s shop which opened today at department for toddlers through out to 65 branches from New Eng-| st Graaa drew 10day sam. t wenn Gu an es tal ge say, early teen-agers. The department land to Chicago, The company has) \tences after telling the court they! MUSCATEL n ‘ i Ie largely aimed at girls, carrying had a Pontiac branch seven years. had been fired from their jobs in SHERRY everything from snowsuits to a cannint plant and figured that) TOMAY rig Ne ae eke ERY Cott dreneas. French Eye Icy Route _—[breaking 26 windows in the firm’s|. PORT resses. oaid pray Soratenanphras * * * | PARIS w— An Air France building would ‘make things even. Ask for “C-K" Wines at your eer, Mrs. Kent comes to the new spokesman said today the com- | Favorite Tavern or Take-out Store Gertrude Kent. store from her post as assistant /pany is studying the possibility of| The great teeth of a hippopota-) CHARLES KRUG WINERY she, eum SUEEORESE 88c 41.05 Massengill Douche uv cies tenth naka. —— te Sees ee aol polar route to and from viol were once used for dental aarl cea arian escape Cand wea) 100 Maltiple Vitamins. 54.79 Po. cc iweeieicusacis T i aia = $5.96 Geritol Tablets. ..°4.77 | 70c Polident ......... Carpets - Linoleum - Draperies - Slip Covers - Upholstery - Shades - Tile 100 Geriplex. PD ..... 56.69 | $1.49 Maalox ........- 48c | ae - $2.49 Abbott's Vidaylin .°1.19 |°1.23 Vitalis ......... 84¢ McCandless Tweed Week ‘600 Dicalcium Capsules £2.77 | 100 Buffered Aspirin.. 59c x wl | a “ 100 MYADEC Gap. ... 57.39 |58c Bryl Cream ....... 39c : 69c 64c 39 19¢ 39¢ OPEN EVERY NIGHT ‘TIL 9 P.M. , 500 lodine Ration Tab. 1.19 | $1.96 Serutan Granules 2nd Big Week! Most Items Priced Below Dealer's Cost Lg. Mead’s Polyvisol ..*2.96 |*1.00 Lavoris ........ 100 Vitamin A, 25,000. 98c | 56c Q-Tips.......... 100 Vit. B12,5 mcg . . $1.49 | 30c Baker’s Milk. ..... 55.95 Riba-Kaps ..... .°4.99 | 59¢ Johnson Baby Po... 39c 100 Vitamin C 250 mg. °1.79 | 60c Alka-Seltzer...... 39c $1.39 Squibb Cod L’vr Oil 98c | 100 Aspirin Tablets .... .11 ro SAV GOODBYE PSORIASIS! DON’T CUT CORNS, CALLOUSES Yes, why take chances with dan- air Om your Toes alse contains gerous razors end knives Now Gil, a new miracie foot fungus you can easily and safely get rid and prevents athietes foot, On of corns and callouses, Just mas- Your Toes is easy to apply and sage a few drops of creamy white ts stainless and greaseless. The On Your Toes foot lotion into very first application of On Your your feet. See how it gently Toes will give you that soothing rubs off dry, rough skin from “bare-foot” feeling — so don't those painful corns and callouses, complain about sore, tired feet, giving you instant relief. On or painful corns and callouses Your Toes medicated foot’ lotion Get fast—fast relief at once with coots and soothes burning, ech- On Your Toes foot lotion, only ing, sore, tired feet, and makes $1.25 ‘(no federal tax). Monef you feel like you're walking on beck if not corapletely satisfied. Diabetic Needs |° Prescriptions Always Cost PRESCRIPTION =~ Rayon tweed in four of today’s most popular col- Heavy 3 ply all Amameee | ors. 12’ wide = Hod 4 sien, only —e reguler a>. ee. ye -e ie P #. , wapaaaal = - ace 2 oe od Mea 51 6.00 value. $2.00 belew dealer's cost. / $q. Yd. RE-EASER (A Piger Broce Tres RUI U.S. Pas. OFF. #; Less at Thifty Accurate fillings of your doctor's prescriptions et lowest possible costs is our foremost thought. Try Thrifty for your, next prescription. Reg. $1.00 Maas 69° 2 SERVICE ae We have that —— A support for your . D eovy t Bark tweed, 98 an viscose tweed in choice } heavy Witten ig SP Abe “oem of 7 decorator colors. i va! : Seg OG tructio ~ SF eee sv Ce RGAReOd! 12° and 15’ wide. Reg. oy ut, ws, r PE RCORCEREE 9.00 sq. yd. Sq. Yd. § Sa ee : - 91% Aleohel-—toz. ...... 40% to 60% OFF on All Tweed Remnants Save 30% to 60% on Tweed Odd Rolls , : we cus ne Reg. Sale| Width Ydgs, Description Reg: Sele EZ wo R N OUT ne | 12412'11" Brown Green Wool... $240.00 $129.95] 12 35 Beige Gold White.......... $9.00 $5.98 JF sick half well” VIGORETS 12x9'9 Green White... 110.00 69.95] 12 59 Beige White ............. 7.50 4.95 A SERIOUS MESSAGE 10 vou! ; ]12x11'10" Green White Scroll ......... 230.00 119.95} 12 41 Black Green and White ...... 750 4.95] 12x15'6" Brown Aqua White... vous Fe 8.50 3.30 121911" Black White... 260.00 15995 ]43 98 Brees Wien en aa 12x8'9" Green White ...0.......... 120.00 69.95} 12 57 Grey Wool Blend... (11.00. 6.95 12x9 Beige White 0... 100.00 49.95] 12 44 Brown Green White. 6.00 = 2.98 ala Ra SAIC 9x12 Grey White... boccreeees 100.00 4995] 12 37 Grey White... eeseeeuge 700 4.98 we VIGORETS 11'3"x13'6" Black White ........... , 140.00 5495712 61 Black and White......... -» 9.00 5.95 12x11'2” Brown Beige White Cece eee 90.00 59 95 15 55 Gold Wool ee ee ee re 11.00 7.95 12x82” Brown Beige ACID TESS Gal gu igecentin etic a cs 9'10"x11'3" Brown Beige White... 100.08 6995/42 38 Geen Whit. agp Oae Thrifty Drug Store 15x11'3" Grey Aqua White Wool... 270.00 16995] 12 31 Beige Gold .......... eee 9:00 398] | ve , at 4895 Dixie Hwy. | ney ° | | . | "own , FREE B| Is Now a S.D.D. Liquor | e as an Pontiac’s Oldest and Largest Floor Covering Specialist HOME : | fp ackage Stor e PRIVATE FITTING © Free Home SERVICE | a ome =’ McCandless < |} —_——=—— Anywhere , re SC ) S : eer WN Peny Se ssaail secen, PRE RIPTIONS: _ Pe f hd i: ‘ t pe * A . eS : 4) ; (oe - \ TWENTY-THREE . ‘a4 ¥Eh iptti} ti erevee weety utabiei iil. bn. Lu Ged tlic Sth den geet “tp eee et ee Teeth) eee eo tere reoateye onreperagrres erener rt rene’ hennpenndars erties lateret res att PhPTERPLRTE EF tite tite ceereheoeer es iat tirageacrtlecrete Lereeet: LOREPOAE eee ge bOROEEEERTHEE GTI CH! Coo ret tet beige FLL ihis Lhih cinbe ibid dba aaah aehaal Sinem: Ja THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1957". HOURS ~ “HOURS | of. | | | \ oF SHOPPING e _— eal SHOPPING Thurs., Fri., Sat. WE WILL BE OPEN FROM 9 A. M. ‘til MIDNIGHT for THIS TERRIFIC SALE! thus. Fri., Sat. EXT bse ‘WOW! _BROOKPARK 3897 95 od: Limited to Stock on Hand hl The wos’ smoothest ironing! YOUR : CHOICE only 9: ASH TRAYS BON BON DISHES yw MANY OTHER TO CHOOSE FROM FF Values to 49c CELERY DISHES PLATES ~ ONLY: $22.45 Value $] 995 FREE $2.50 IRONING BOARD PAD & COVER Hoover, model 14. Beots Not a junior model—tull os it sweeps os it cleans. [ NATIONALLY ADVERTISED FLOOR POLISHER WROUGHT IRON RUST-PROOF MAIL BOXES Starter Set 4—10” Plates — 4 Cups—4 Saucers— 4—6” Plates. DESIGN Non-chipping, non-breaking Melmac® plastic dinnerware...guaranteed for a year! Never before such enchanting dinnerware of such enduring quality! It's flawlessly moided to take daily hard knocks; safe in dishwashers; wonderful for families with children, 16-Pe. size. Agitator and dis- $ ™95 _ Choose dramatic combinations or 1 bags. > solid sets In today’s smartest colors? Value S$ 95 ,Oven Baked Satin Mg 9 White, Tovqssiea, Pink, Yellow $69.95 Finish — Brass Trim ae and Black, Pink and Black Rain- . Several — ~Cheice Colors bow, Turquoise and White. | and Sizes ; ~ COMPLETE WITH Values to $8.95 ALSO AVAILABLE 45-Pc. SETS—SERVICE FOR 8 2—POLISH BRUSHES Se a 13° | WEBCOR OTHER 2—LAMBSWOOL BUFF PADS 2—STEEL WOOL SCRUB PADS high fidelity on the go! HOOVER PLUS ° ° MODELS \ -This high fidelity tonograt goes right along with you! ; RUG CLEANING ATTACHMENT Enjay music mare wth the Webcor Holiday Imperial LOW PRICES \ FREE—1 CAN WAX sty cana wa tua ered dah : ' , and 33% rpm records. Enjoy up to four hours of unin. PERMA- KING SUNBEAM ;: oe uaa Upasogl enpanied bares. somn needle Wide-range hi ceramic cartridge ANTI FREEZE | . . aemenee = ; = , , . -output receptacies. , FRY PAN HUNTERS — CAMPERS oo CONFORMS TO U.S. ARMY SPECIFICATIONS — ENT Anti-Rust § Anti-Foam a7 2 5 Ted bated Does Not Boil Away— WHY PAY MORE? ONLY 1000 GALLONS AT THIS PRICE! AAA AAA AAAAAAAARAAR AARP APLAS SAVE WITH WESTINGHOUSE | S THE PERFECT MIXER FOR ALL-AROUND USE. © moet powertd portalile miner. © Poj-out Beater-Eector~ quick © Steve on heslvest or hang on ee OT 80 end sway fo ee eh EXCLUSIVE WINK- COLOR CONTROL ING-ACTION THER- DIAL can be preci- MOSTAS avtomati- sion set to give you eolly turns infra-red toast just wey elements on and off aout #t whether read is moist, dry, white or “SA "me thts ton ik teed operation. EXTRA LIFT UP roises small slices of breed, muffins or waffles an extra inch for easy removol. ae! pas bien Yooee oaster me, by GUARANTEED RADIO ms Wi RECEPTION! ’ The Finest for Up-North Listening! . AUTOMATIC ELECTRIC 1012" $7 3 99 Sie MOTOROLA RANGER COVER ont CORD Poneble Ut #995 SPECIAL $3Q)9> HI-POWER HOTGUN Remington Rollectric Shaver $31.50 VALUE $] 5% all-new hghtweght HOLIDAY IMPERIAL . SAVE high fidelity portable Joagref OVER $40.00 9 speskers LAY WITH TRADE. S H E L LS AWAY « Remington Auto-Home Razor $33.50 VALUE 95 12-16-20 Gauge NON WITH TRADE sy 7 all music sounds better on a WEBCOR BOX $ WESTINGHOUSE | RASS Hi-Fi STAND. 1.1." 19195 of 25 ak9) ELECT ,|) ee ae 7 ELECTRIC BLANKET "TOTAL. 2.00.2... es. $172.10 Reg, $450 O’Ceder DELUXE AUTOMATIC . USE OUR SPONGE MOP Formerly — Limited $ 95 LAYAWAY OUR $ 95 $34.95 Quantity | FOR SPECIAL QUANTITY *49 DOUBLE BED SIZE — Zl cHristmas —-PRICE 129 Reg. 4.50° . . , ~SIGN_UP-FREE PARKER LAWN SWEEPERS | : LADIES’ WEEK . a 32 4% ah — $ 31° DRAWING $35.00 $48.00 oo HAND RAKING TRADE FAIR FE 8-3370 $ Values 220 S. Telegraph, %2 Mile South of Tel-Huron Open Daily 9:30 to 9:30 — Sunday 10 to 3 P. M. FREE PARKING-- 2 LARGE LOTS BIG SELECTION NAME BRANDS. to $7.95 \ @ \ | « he ae eee ae. j ee j 5 ‘ i +| i Ja: | | ’ hk: w _ é i { oS it vi aes pe i Je} . ; / : Wa ale ff EPO TY 3. / i ee “| . ae fy stweNTy.FOUR on pe ee | _TH/ PONTIAC. PRESS. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER‘, 1097, ak. oN as cabiervores . Tries. zlin ‘Confidential Trial [me sre yesterday were fr "he i tare 138 section | Braco lelc i ts Bie LOS ANGELES r) “~~ Jurors in germs after one ot them Sasa hen sa nies Suicide in Jail School Pickefi the Confidential magazine crim |came Gown with cold. : ite sma - = i: [nal Wbel conspiracy a ontoie wn ll ' ] : . 7.70 acres in the\8. W. % of Section 12; : \their ninth day of i inter’ Ww " its cre in tea at sce Ws! Negro Youth Charged, Tr ile Offi e t ( ity Waterford Parents Call! say. _ [Winter's on Way { %. E. ‘eof Section .2: 17.98 acres ‘ | _ (oo fie "ane ot section 1a With Tossing Lye Will ral er- Ic O I Meeting. for Sunday oe sal DETROM OND —TNs Went Please ‘take’ notice that Spec! Get Mental Exam S. Rep. William S. Broom-Sts. trom 1 a.m. to noon and] on Bus Situation (eee ee i man that thay | iow of 33 was veparied ‘this icantiie in the office of the Town-| * | tet (R-Royal Oak) will visit Pon-|from 2 to 8 p.m. iq : jury room to indicate morning in Escanaba, Sault Ste. ship Clerk for public exayination. Said tiae tomorrow with. his rambling were near a verdict. upecial assessment roll has''bee Gr ether Th cee ie 42s. Deemer Bow mre aml pe tan he The length of deliberations was Marie, Pelliston and Gladwin. tt ny benefited. theresrom:., |lye in @ classmate’s eyes, has been * * & | of the 18th (Oakland Geanty) offices and the school bus garage ; Grading pol capatee weed 2 en aexisent to Bellevue Hospital for psy-| The 40-foot house trailer will be Congressional District, since Monday decided last night|}) ; incidental, “thereto on Westview Roed.ichiatric examination after an ap-/stationed at Saginaw and Huron field is << tow « to continue their efforts toward)} ; aa a Eee a “inclusive Haat wot ogra ay parte ——— papa safe delivery of their children to DR. H EN RY A. Mi LLER t _ Ganive. of Morthover “Parma. Sub line Ny, gop rye : * @lotiice, He describes the twofold ris : acres in the 8. % of Sec. 12; 7.10 acres egro youth on six counts of this . A township - wide meeting ‘ in the 8. 'W. % Of Seo. 12; $02 acres/assault and maiming. He attacked purpose of his tour way: chotiad Sx & bua = : in the 26 scree of W: %a of N. E- tinews he “First, it gives those who have p.m. Sunday ; t of Sec. 12: 11.96 acres im the N. EX Ibei = = * | problems concerning the Federal the Community Activities build- : : ‘ earns hp eete hop ine ing taken to the courtroom. e ‘government an opportunity to dis- 3 E28 hi ing on Williams Lake Road, was|f -7 North Saginaw Street 2 gi ete, Lone xcaerts tetor ating some Will Open Oct. {Sefer 8 | ous cmupoen inte tome a Raph ur earl | Phone FE 4-6842 Hall, 4300 Telegraph in the Township © @ noose ' can be done. J & 3 : " Bloomfield ®t 6s ter the. purpose) Made from @ bedsheet, and also pe , : Elizabeth Lake Road. one 2 | Sf'Seviewine sald apectal ancessment roll) a preliminary psychiatric re Weg ne na | 1 “Better Things in Sight’ i pel tet Ge apenas thereto. | frem Kings County Hospital. port North Pontiac People | “Second, it giv es me a chance to Local Amvets Post The pare nts havé protested ing: : ) "ROBERT H. DUDLEY. | discuss pending legislation which - | children having to. walk along Open Friday Evenings i Bent, 26. Oct 3, UST The evediaht of David Ozersky,, Can Go to New Station |will, affect’ the residents of this fi | \uarrew reads close to traffic, : — : 6, victim of the attack last week! ; larea, so that I can draft a legis. Of ' The school board contin-| id aang ease ee i onan 8 pee meores ere ae|_in Les Hudson Store fetive: proesaen' fr ext! year.” instal Eee a ae the same pees! Closed Wednesday Afternoons c b, as as! > c ee Se limproving. Doctors said the sight Residents living on the north MANY VISITORS Pontiac Amvets Jimmy Dey — year, despite a cut in state _ ; Ey Sad wetecaie chimac lin the youth's right eye was nearly side of Pontiac won't have to go to| The congressman said that dur-/Post 12 have installed new officers) 4) istant Supt. of Sichecls James! = Bids yitl be e pesety ved x the “Town. normal, and his left eye was im- the downtown post office for serv- ing the first week of his tour, he|for the year, with Louis C. Hadden ipaalliberdecte xplained coher tet Teeter Ose iw. rhe geil tee splaaed o0 giec| agli Gs, 1) Pontiec’ Pex vr as 150 visiting his|taking the office of post command-lthe State Department of Public a ym s| e other | ginning Oct. 1, tiac eac! GC: ler. P : e for repairing Office Build Instruction has been meeting with) WwW. h d Grete ete tess ie ae te we me ce | 7% school officials to solve the prob-| Automatic asner an AROLD'y. Domaurn. The barned boy and his father, |¢Fstions in the Les Hudson Hard-| Here is the rambling trailer’s) piadden lives at 42 Wisner St,|lems caused by the cut in aid, ~ » gape 3s. be 97; Benjamin Ozersky, have filed a W@re Store, 1475 Baldwin Ave.,|schedule through Oct. 11: lediperty-alecesd state commander $600,000 claim against the city, "2" Walton Bivd., Acting Post-| Oct. 1 — Holly, 10 a.m. to noon; | Richard Oele of Grand Rapids was Dryer Repair Service NOTICE OF SPECIAL ASSESSMENT. : : Trunk storm drain and related work| They charge police and school master Leslie H. Dean announced s4i}ford, 1:30-3 p.m, the installing officer. Reuther Is Recovering ; “trac sch School District of Pontiac, | Wi- Lene dodged reeponsibitity '°d*7- ~-*e & Bais u = ee £0) Others installed in new positions|From Flu (Not Asian) All Makes — Expert Trained Technicians Sebnehder, ~ iencen Engel, Bégar| after Oserskys asked protec. . ; Farmington, — were Edward, Pompeian, senior ce Sees euro Melen a rapido elieas ll Died oni ee — ee Ot 6 ee 10 a.m. to| °° commander; John Dushane,| DETROIT w—United Auto Work-| ALL WORK GUARANTEED Ber-| Before =| ation weene noon; Novi Township, 1:303 p.m. junior vice commander; William/ers President Walter P. Reuther is Complete Line of Automatic Parts All Types of Dryer Venting Supplies BUSSARD ELECTRIC Phone FE 2-6445 84 Ockland Avenue— Free Parking : Addison Ber- the lye attack, the Ozer-) thume, crea "@. “erent, Bensouisky boy had filed a morals com. “2™Ps. Fegistered mail, parcel) 6.4 5 _ watertord Township, |Dushane, adjutant; and Robert|reported feeling somewhat better ry De Besley,” James post as weil as letter business Can) 5 oust. 4 pm. McKerricher, finance. officer, | following an attack of flu. A union | H. ‘Thomas, ‘Orville Mullins, James i. _ be transacted is to relieve some of “ g. g — picasant Ridge 9-11 spokesman said the illness was é of the downtown parking congestion, 3 Birminghgm, 14:30 p.m. not of the Asian type. rett & Lena Baroff. M. Swope, alk e 2 6 oe: SS istcaunson, ook! M K i| Dean added. I - Reuther became ill over the Marys. Barnes, ohn xinaler, Bewardl DEQORKIYET MOM AUIS — | Tais station wilt be set up similar} Oct. 10 — Oak Park, 10 a.m. ke to Try A-Sub ee on So H. Pizaals, ‘Boris win . . = to Station No. 1 which is located,to 4 p.m. NEWPORT, R. I. (INS)—Presi- jplans to ai | ak ethan: Piet Sees lS Tots Slashes Wife | Andrew's store. at 596.N. Perry] et, 11 — Clarkston, 10 a.m, to| dent Eisenhower will take a meeting of the AFL-CIO, of which | | Mr. » Robert 8. McAtee, Jr. M.| ’ | St. noon;. Ortonville, 2-3:30 p.m. short cruise aboard the atomic |he is q vice president. The meet-/ Mallory, MM, Bt. Croix, Richard: Ragoere.| | The stations do not distribute) Oct 14 — Oxford, 10 a.m. to| submarine Seawolf today, The |ing was called to allow a decision Gerald ‘& Janct Lamson, P- Sheiids, | NEW YORK & — A Brooklyn (mail, and persons operating them _m.; Cake Orion, 48:30 p.m.| trip may include an undersea jon the lier, Robert Mort E. Erkkils, 8. 2:30 p.m.; P y ~ nol oy = Hannen Reai, {ther went berserk with a knife are not postal employes, like! dive. Brotherhood Estate, H. Halvorson, E. Seibert, Mr.| last night, killed his three infant jan official t offi : —-— -____. —_———____—_ , ee een, Be me Gore tes:| children, and slashed his com- ee et Resents Train | Behe de Netees elie aka a'th| Monlaw wife. The mam was Loyal Oil User Sheds Going Right Over Him persons interested, take notice: That the) Critically wounded as he fought |”, | roll of tie Special! Assessment hereto-| arresting patrolmen. Light on Dark Mystery DETROIT (INS)-— Jack Rog: purpose fraying thet pert of the) _x & ®& L, England ® — Ot- ers, 45, of Detroit suffered Spud be paid und betme Uy upecial ss| Police said Isidro Toledo, 25, oe. state-run elactaiend | erenes int sessment for the construction of Trunk! wielded the knife after a violent bel — switch engine Storm Drain and related work on Ariene| : system said today light is dawn- : Avenue from Columbia A’ BS ie] Senet ee Margene Rel, ing on this dark mystery: Why cars passed over pages: neha A = =. backwoods farmers make se little Notice is also hereby given that the, * * * use of nowt on Zug Island spur Commission and the Assessor of the! fatally hee Tos y installed current. “he Situs Chemicr“is Sit Gi, en tis] roan, 2) Fordinced Lasts, 1; and peer been drinking, tld ia ed .. A district said one old , bo dk yee gee | Isidro Jr., 3 months. The mother cottage dweller told him she = eo -_ and place > cobb A wa) was not injured seriously. the use- “It’s ven «& persons intereste can't | Twe probationary patrolmen, peace anymore. being trains. Li teal “bore ered tlie ad | ue ti heard. ow oo | summoned by neighbors, said nage ae nak eee ADA R. EVANS. | Toledo tried to assult them. One | she explained, “so that I can oe a ea see to fill my ofl lamps.” trains.” — Now ¢ © © Pontiac’s Largest Exclusive Men’s Wear Store { & FS RCA VICTOR HIGH FIDELITY First Choice in Sight and Sound RCA Victor Mark IV Lowest price ever for this superb RCA Victor Hi-Fi with 3 speakers. Includes 45 RPM spindle. Rich mahogany. $479” 90 Days Same As Cash Blonde or Maple Slightly Higher 2-TROUSER st SUITS (at a 1-Pant PRICE!) @ Brand New Suits, just arrived ... each has two pairs of trousers for extra wear. @ All Wool Worsteds, Twists, Gabardines and Twills all with matching trousers. The Ulumele in High Fidelity RCA Victor Clock Radio RCA Victor Mark III Wakes you to music or <7 4 speakers, 4 speeds with Stereophonic L ican @ Choose from 2 or 3 button models .. flap pockets . center vents. alarm. Easy to tune, easy | sound — see it... hear it... own it. to read. In mahogany. 27" reer $1 DOWN — $1 WEEKLY i @ Latest fall colors you'll be sure to like. © Available in your correct size. Regulars, Longs, Shorts. @ $75 to $79.50 would be a fair price for these choice Suits. RCA Victor Victrola | | / Ensemble, includes luxuri- te 5 () ‘ ous cabinet with striking ff ° x brass legs at no extra cost. ' : 3 speakers, 4 speeds. é, $139°° {ff | Hub Priced at Only | | FREE! Record Album. 40 Perry Como long playing ‘selections with each Victor Hi-Fi Set sok. These New RCA Victor Hi-Fi’s Give You Exactly the Same Thrilling Hi-Fi Sound That You Enjoy in the Big Theaters! FREE DELIVERY ... FREE SERVICE ... FREE INSTALLATION | | This Price Includes. the Extra Pair Get Your . | FREE GaANce 77, GOOD HOUSEKEEPING Blonde or Maple Slightly Higher 18-20 NORTH | RCA VICTOR | SAGINAW ST. - COLOR TV | of PONTIAC _ | a. ; Nothing to Buy — =) W oS | - open monay ana Fe ‘ i j | i | : es F { } i « Z | i y ' ' . if 5 ‘ fd ‘ \ i A ; ‘ ‘ | A e , iS s c ; . . pokes : 4 i) : = : . “ , bes 2 = is THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1957 " r . , “TWENTY- SEVEN \ ; an es " \ : a . | mis¢.agreement provided for the Mackie also has talked of building, 7 é Authority and the federal govern- a new four-lane divided highway! May Let 4? Youths . ment to split ‘the’ costs of the from St: Ignace to‘Sault Ste. Marie, | | THE | : ee short south aonroarn § in Mackinaw | 53 miles north. This is the mak Pp ) FOR ‘ 3 City, ‘route designated by the federal eep asspo S — On the or worth approach, porcremnent as an interstate high- ‘ | cost, the Authority/32 per cent Pe ¢ partment official hinted today that A : : | and the Highway Department 18 | + ok 42 young Americans who violated ] | _ Typists and Accountants : | per cent, The bridge itself is part of the @ ban on travel to Réd China may : The Authority, however, has vast inter-state system. Its role in be allowed to keep their passports is far iE cemter than the supply | jmade all its payments under pro- linking Michigan ng gd uae if they —— “ to <° it again. Y itest and has served notice it wil] | western states with North Centr ou can pr “ : s appeal the agreement after the istates and Canada is a big one. Roderic L. O'Connor, depart- enrollin pr epare Half dey pos ee by ‘|bridge is opened to traffic. Mainly for that reason, Mackie — security and _ consular al- a g! “-) . ay, Or vening BEYOND APPROACHES "says it's possible that two four- aa tide ula cet pe Classes , Starting Beyond the approaches, the) lane highways will lead to the | panes, of the travelers, ‘31 Highway Department footed the bridge from the south. One would 9” {ne cases of lle Mravellrs, 37 MOND AY OCT 7 bill for building connecting high-| be the contemplated north-south ‘ s =| * e ~ |ways and interchanges. | route en the interstate system | ie . = *s - At the south end, 1.3 miles of, a oat — acy tas ca | Ain AER mtn iar ser the é . . ret sot ay Cay ot | The B I ap geal eg ee at Snnect a Saginaw. Harsha Bar Assn. of Maryland te usin ess nstut ute a NR that the’ department will follow “ many = - = about 1%, million dollars. | U.S. routes 27 and 127, splitting», i. seeceawe! setae t hel 7 W. Lawrence St. PONTIAC Phone FE 2-3551 At the opposite end an inter- |the state through the middle, might cate : ; |cases—“‘one which should not in- : -Phone or Return This Ad {or Bulletin change and expressway connect. Ibe the other. \fict undue hardship upon them!| ing with U.S. 3, plas widening | “but which still upholds the law. "| Subse tag an teste boa, | Four American and British oil | . auc |80€=°”*8™8™°™”™S””t*—“‘“‘C MQ 3%; miles north of Castle Rock, \companies are building a new oil| Most fatal traffic accidents take ¥ . ill Me i will cost another 2; million. lrefinery in Turkey at a cost of place within 25 miles of the vie- VETERAN APPROVED Highway Commissioner John C. $48 million dollars. itims’ homes. | NORTH END OF BRIDGE. — This is an aerial St. Ignace, north terminal of the structure. view of the approaches to the Mackinac Bridge at Men! For the Deal of the Year Come to Barnett's Tomorrow and. Saturday! WN PON During OWN DOWNT DIVIDEND DAYS | Sept. 26-27-28 Up Your Free Entry \ sig tek at Our Store NO PURCHASE NECESSARY » SOUTH END OF BRIDGE — This is an acrial __ Bridge. view of the south approaches to the Mackinac Planned Approaches for Straits Bridge 13 Years Before Ground Was Broken By TOM SHAWVER only for adequate approaches to Charles M. Ziegler, cool toward the LANSING # — Thirteen years| ithe bridge, but for four- lane_con-'whole project, maintained the h F; 695 B d N F. ll before ground was broken for the oe highways — a reappraisal Authority should pay for the more OOS e rom ran ew a Straits. of Makinac Bridge, far- Stats ie cee” ating 10 the) an 6,000 feet of approaches. The sighted’ highway planners began | Authority just as firmly maintained to pave the way for its erection. The Bridge Authority, set up |they were a responsibility of the With the bridge in mind, a 4,200-| by the Legisiature te build and ‘yighway Department. foot rock-lilled causeway was com-| operate the structure, early ran | se) <« of the Straits where the water =) Highway ‘Department on its | the bridge foundations were rising competatively shallow. | Planning for the approaches. =i, @he Straits, the dispute con- ~ ke Former highway commissioner tinu#d. Finally, in 1956, a compro- Bridge officials estimate the! project, now eslarged to serve as m TOPGOATS, about three million ters when | the time came to span the Straits. | | Regularly Priced at $63.50 | Dividend Priced at Just $ 75 You Can't Make $15 yc Easier! Bring ‘out the best in your appearances with ChyacliMorither .... the remarkable suit you can wear ten months of the year! highway problems posed by the 100-niillion-dollar bridge. Some involved engineering difficulties; others, hassies in offices of state agencies. Traffic engineers for the Bridge! Authority predict that 1,927,000 will cross the five-mile span next year and that the number will climb to 2,023,000 by 1969. CONNECTING HIGHWAYS Clearly, the project called not | | a ‘e, only the first of a myriad of 682 RO et eenePanaes! Hc tte. 2) m Taverns... where Drinks 4 We stopped at nothing to make Downtown Dividend Days truly Dividends for you. Come and see the wealth of fine sharkskins and worsted suits, the grand imported tweed coats, the beautiful new Fall colors and patterns When you try them on you'll sense that the fine work- manship, the perfect fit and the feel are the most satisfactory you've seen yet. Regardless of where you live it will pay you dividends to come to Barnett’s NOW : ° _ re FOR THE BEST. DEAL OF THE YEAR! Open Friday anc Monday Nights ‘til 9 P. M. | i 4 3 { AY 4 i | 150 NORTH SAGINAW |: -EXPERTLY TAILOR ED BY WORSTED-TEX The secret ot the “10 MONTHER" lies in the. unique construction of the superior fabric, which is woven expressly for Worsted-Tex, of fine-spun Australian wool yarns, The result is a garment thot can’ be worn in comfort, during all but the hottest months. See the ANZAC “10 MONTHER”, in new, figure-flatter- ing models, today. It is available in a fresh new selection of patterns and shades. The price is most modest. “ Barnetts fi § trom Philadelp hia re creee whi EEKS T ges yp00 | REN No fxtre Cost! No Convang RIGHT NEXT TO SEARS Cont as = COO a oth : EOE esc 6.4 Me « 6 can scr | nik ot Spee : SPOTS + SONTRENLAL BOSTRLING 00P, PRL,OR, | qWENTY-EIGHT “— THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1957; eee - hs d | Served With ‘Rainbow’ ee Slagle to Hea of ‘the Army Wilber M. Brucker, der in time to go to France with Dr. Saltonstall Named who bears military tesponsibility jin. 42nd ‘‘Rainbow” division. He fer halting racial violence in Little * ‘ . ae - “ , Mai aes President-Elect for 58; Rock, has the kind of personality e th a a Chateau peaies and background southerners like in °* 71!) CBnJ UU lines bilatn ae Delegates Also Chosen ne pas oe see ee Arogonne drive. He came out of their public figures. Dp ; World War I a first lieutenant with GRAND RAPIDS m — pr. That description: of the Army the silver star. George W. Slagle of Battle Creek chief: a former governor of a A - waited induction yesterday as aicmlgne, was, olfered by « president of the Michigan State Feetagon een wee cited Medical Society, meeting in Grand Brucker’s military record, his Rapids for its 92nd annual con personal courtliness, a flair for vention.’ old-fashioned oratery and = a He succeeds Dr. Arch Walls of “politician's memory” for names. Although his father, Ferdinand Brucker, had been a Democratic congressman, Wilber Brucker came a lawyer. He was attorney 1958, high Army officials in 1954. Dr. K. H. Johnson vf Lansing x» * troit were re-elected respectively 2 federal court order for integra- as speaker and vice speaker of Un of a Little Rock high school the house of delegates. was being willfully obstructed, | Elected to five-year terms on the ‘* an MSMS council were: Dr. Joseph Guard and ordered other U.S F. Beer. St. Clair: Dr. E. S. Qld. oops used as necessary ‘for the ham, Breckenridge: Dr. D. G. remor al of obstruction of justice Pike, Traverse City, and Dr. O. J The responsibility for carrying Johnson, Bay City. out, the order was delegated to _ * Re-elected for two-vear terms as the pink-cheeked, balding Army | The next year, Wilson recom. delegates to the American Medjcal secretary whose cherubie appear- mended Brucker as the successor Assn, were: Dr. W. A. livland, ance is somewhat deceptive. Grand Rapids; Dr. J. S. DeTar, Milan, and Dr. C. L. Owen, Detroit Re-elected alternate delegates for two-year terms were Dr. W. W Babcock. Detroit, Dr. Johnson and Dr. E. F. Sladek, Traverse City. party posts * ¥ * in 1954 . Sievens, who resigned after the Brucke tly s 1,000 ; promptly sent in 1,000 Army-MeCarthy hearings. Army paratroopers, and ordered all Arkansas National Guardsmen’ Brucker has said the two high STILLWATER, Okla. @ ~— Ain Saginaw, Mich., carrying news- | devotion to the Army—and earned | University of Texas expert on papers, working on a farm, and|S0me in return—by standing up to Radiological. waste disposal said waiti on tables to hel a ‘McCarthy in the hearings on the ! avi = fs | promotion and honorable discharge x * jof Maj. Irving Peress,-a dentist, Then he went to the Mexican, ¥ho refused to answer questions it will take a lake the size of the’ state and 15 feet deep to safely) dilute all the strontium 90 which’ c will be produced by 1990. Dr. Ear-|border with the Michigan National #50ut communism. «nest F. Golyna, professor of sani-'Guard, and that is a coincidence. | ~ *« * college expenses. * 15 tons in 33 years, federalized in peacetime. lington. | ... Brucker Puts Army First. State Doctors ose. Secretary! Brucker got home from ine vor. ON Inflation Living Costs Hit Peak; Farm Income, Factory Pay Also Rise 1 Here's Lineup NEW YORK (®-The two sides in the inflation lineup show clearly today in figures released as the: autumn season gets under way. One sidé is the rising cost of : . living : 5 2 — ri ee ae carne! JOuNs oc lhe other side is rising farm im‘ DETROIT uw} — Damages have Pitals, factories, churches and indi- = can about as soom as Be be ‘come, increasing dollar return for peen awarded to Li-year-old Eu-}Viduals. | Detroit Until Tuesday Brucker Was. general of Michigan at 34 and 7" In house of delegates elections known mainly as a secretary Who was elected governor tess than last night, Dr. Gilbert B. Salton. fiercely loves the Army and did three vears later, in 1930. meen stall of Charlevaix was named much to restore its morale after : President-elect. He will take office the public wrangle between the #8 bid for re-election was swept ; The Bureau of Labor Statistics The boy sought $3,000 in dam-| cost for public sexvice group in- at the MSMS annual convention in late Sen. Joseph McCarthy and @W@y in the New Deal Democratic reports that for the twelfthiages from the dog’s owner, Cat- stallations. _ : ideluge. And Brucker held no more straight month the cost of living men Karméy, but the award was * ee public office until’the Republicans has risen. It’s at a record high,|trimmed to $250 in a judgment “We are particularly at cual and Dr? J. J. Lightbody of De President Eisenhower, declarifg returned to power nationally. He in case you hadn't noticed. But the handed down by Common Pleas , : worked tirelessly, however, in BLS at the same time reports a\ Judge David C. Vokes. : se lionger factory work week added) Eugene testified that Karmey’s adults or children,” Barnes said. '32 cents in August to the weekly|daughter Celeste, 12, was rooting federalized the Arkansas National) Secretary of Defense Wilson, tax pay check of factory workers, |for the other team and sicked the} Pat Anthony, a combat jumper | whom Brucker had met at a busi- on average, putting earnings 3 per dog on him as he was running|With the U.S. Ith Airborne Divi-| ness executive’s club in Detroit, cent above a year ago. Consumer)between second and third base.|Sion, is. now chief lion trainer tapped him, to become general|prices, however, are 3.6 per cent The boy said he would have/handling 10 lions and tigers with counsel of the defense department above last year. Under the rules scored a homer except for the'the Hamid-Morton Hunt Brothers’ of inflation, you rarely win. Housing to Secretary of the Army Robert '4!€s, hes. : : While prices at the grocery were to report to their armories under points of his life were serving with ' climbing toa record level 117.9 federal control. the Rainbow division and becom-' per cent above the 1947-49 aver- a Brucker had the kind of youth an pila head of the Army. BY age, the Agriculture Department . . ia successful American is supposed the time he was named secretary reports that farm income is ris-| Will Need Large Lake ito have—attending public schools|h¢ had already demonstrated his ing, too This time last year it was run-| ining at an annural rate just above 2 billio dollars. The department ibelieves it is now about 500 mil-|. j lion that. |Climbing prices for many prod-| lucts of the farms and ranches,| tary engineering, described stron- The use of guardsmen in those) The non-smoking, non-drinking | coupled with near-record output, | tium as “‘one of the bad actors” border disturbances, the Army|Brucker has raised some eyebrows is doing the *trick. among fadioactive wastes and says, was the last insfance, until|by passing up many social oppor-| The department says that farm said the supply would be about yesterday. that state troops were tunities in party-conscious Wash- costs are also above those of last | manufacturers of Coes gene W. Bader, whose home run Jack Ba : > cet a | able goods, fer many services, for jp a sandlot baseball game was seca asene anit inchiding gas a—_— mort-| gages, rose—but so did the oper-| ating costs of builders and utili- ‘year. The farmer, however, like ~ i . i une i = tt : iS seas oa % that income K@NE County.fo Test irr loutstripped costs in the most re-| a . | i comms... (Warning System lcrumbe of good luck. too, While) GRAND RAPIDS uw) — A new | ‘the prices of many retail items,|radio -voice-warning’ system for | nape ante: Tu-Tone Frames for” ‘oung Men-This Year's |, @mpus Favorite! | MS SY 4 i s "y ae like the 1958 autos, seem sure to broadcasting disaster alerts will be ‘be higher, the prices of many raw tested Friday by Kent County civil [ ‘materials that manufacturers in gofense officials. . general ay \their pe i 4 [3 » E ‘ Va are well below) < + + i | The system is commercially =| ‘wf duced. ~ : Boy ed $250 It consists of a short-wage radio |; Spencer ; se : ito broadcast disaster warnings) Gotenanias iL from a civil defense transmitter, © — for lo f Home Run to monitoring units which will be! ‘V3 Ne. Saginaw St loffered for sale to schools, hos-| ering Si ga ean | spoiled because a cocker spaniel) egg¢ ghout $220, but added that bit his leg. civil defense will share half the G. A. THOMPSON & SONS ~ HEATING | 80 S. Perry St. FE 2-2939 in seeing the units installed where there are large concentrations of bite. jcircus. Anthony“studied lion train.’ | Eugene’s team lost. ling under the G.I. Bill of Rights. 7 Your Best Home Laundry Value WIZARD Super-Deluxe ™ “Twins” ~ 115 nee x sapere i a * ' IS YOUR 7 Aid, \ 4 +, Slashed Prices Make Best Dividends! See These Values at METRO! THREE DAYS! NOW! NAME IN THIS AD? if so, a ““No-Chore”’ iron or solid glass casting rod is yours absolutely FREE. Come in within five days. No obligation. : | _ DOWN 19.00 Month Sale Price for Both Washer and Dryer 429.90* Custom Automatic Washer _ Automatic Electric Dryer Two separate wash cycles, both Triple selection of drying time completely automatic! You can and temperature—for any kind shorten, skip or repeat any part of fabric, any type of clothes. of the cycle. Nine separate Solid drum construction, air ereay siowee Mow $Q4QG9S oe arom warn. 917995 Wilson HELMET Raw. 75 rs 63 Official Size G Wet. FOOTBALL Reg. 2.75 BUNK BED Solid maple wagon wheel! $ Complete with Serta-Resto- kroft mattress combination! 31042 10-Pc. BEDROOM! Double Dresser, Mirror, Chest Bookcase Bed, Innerspring Mat- ; tress, Box Springs, 2 Pillows, 2 $ q Vanity Lamps. All mahogany weods. Choice of grey or blond finish, | 3-Pc. SECTIONAL Foam rubber cushions! Rich nylon $ fabrics! Howard make! Your dividend 4 is $140.00. $269 KROHLER SUITE Lovely sofa and matching chair! $ Levely fabrics! Get a dividend of $90.00. Twe pieces complete at... KROEHLER 2-Pc. SECTIONAL PROOF You Can’t Buy Better Shot Shells Than Revelation At Any Price! Ae Proof of Savings Proof of Quality Permanent | Anti-Freeze 2.29 _ All shells in the U. S. are loaded to an established 2 ek 7 oe = “a 'Protects to 34° below. Won't standard of velocity and nda ° “ boil away! 1 qt. ZC2121.. .65e pressure . . no other shell 12 Magnum 3.60 3.90 .30 can shoot harder or faster 16 Standard 2.85 3.10 .25 with more uniform veloc- 16 Magnum = 3.15 3.40 ~) to) ity than Revelation Shot 20 . Standerd 2.75 . 2.95 . 20 Shells or .22’'s. Yet, other 20 Magnum 2.85 3.10 25 brands cost more. Com- 410 Standard 2.50 2.65 5 pore! High Temp Thermostats Priced from........... 20% PRICE CUT = Sz 0 , Model 94 All-brass, rustproof. For use with | permanent anti-freeze. Most : . 5 2280 popular cars. T8000-24, . . 12-Ga. > Foam rubber cushions and back! $ See it! Compare it! Your dividend $120.00—Weas $289.00 ........ Open Your Account Tomorrow! All Mahogany Woods Blond We'll Pay — our Parking Tickets! S119 5-Pc. DINETTE By Dougles! Bronze trim! Table and six > Open Friday and chairs! Your dividend, $51.00........ Monday ’til 9 P.M. ¢ TY: DOWNTOWN PONT 7-Pc. DINETTE SET or Finish Extension Table and four Chairs! Get a dividend of $31.00. 25 S. Saginaw St. FE 2-0179 Bring us your parking ticket. We'll pay it. yrniture . secre2* * Reg. $28.50 --- (Re = fees CLIP & SAVE.. —— CLIP & SAVE.. —— ~~ RL a — oe me): | t t i 25h yt . 12” Electric Heater ig33{ 41/2” Hunting Knife | Pyrex Glass Plug Fuses; ; Winchester Gun Oil ; 4 Guaranteed one ‘Z ‘ Many uses, bone ' 15 per box. - | For best protec- ' eos AOR zai cee 69) ee 25) eee 28: i] ' ; “ Lewwee 9:30-5:30 Weekdays and Saturday ste 162 N. Saginaw St. _ FE 2-9253 Special Prices m | STORE: HOURS: 9:30--9:00 Monday and Friday Good Thru Sat 1 ‘ ra a aeteen| ts in a i | sh rosa PRESS, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 26,1957 le pee | TWENTY-NINE a "Bob Considine Says: ae ae Lae ee , , : | —_—_— SRSA SRIIREBOMEBILES Gatos... e Integration Hardest Nut to Crack Since 1861 amera (inet 1 LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (INS) — sure. Hence the hurried call from, with surprise, “Why, of course.giris out of a white fahoek: +S brought us here strolled back | This city was as quiet as a mouse|Newport to New York. Hence the/you've been a wonderful worker Said. ‘They're good enough to go among the swarm of reporters and the night it was pccupied by fed-|presence on the plane of a first bod to any seRool, and I'd like them cameramen aboard and said, lacon- = ne * ie know that and have other folks ically, “You Northern fellows give FE 4-4343 WE HAVE iT FOR LESS 83 N. Saginaw St. PHOTOGRAPHIC 1F OIT'S eral troops, Elements of the 10ist Airborne Division from Fort Campbell, Ky., entered — opposition or the firing ofa and after a time began ioaling the darkened grounds of Central High Sehool. Halt a block away, under scald- ing bright lights, a junior varsity football game was being played before almost empty stands, and) the. thin chants of Aficionados sounded tfrough the night. The troops were in full battle gear, somber as the night. “We've got a technical prob- fem here,” a reporter sald to two of them as they paced back and forth on the side lawn, the barrels of their’ guns jutting fike rugged antenae. “Are air- class pro, and gentleman, -Mont- than we do, aa you know, Why do re onlin you ask?” “Because I would work eight school, and I never will.” It would be interesting to take @ times harder than Ihave in the! The pilot on the plane that gomery, * WOULD POLL NEGROES poll. of Negroes of school age in’ But I just iwant them to go to a white | truth.” don't! one-sided picture of the Little Rock problem. We've got to read/| the papers down South to get the the South and discover Row great is the percentage of those who do not want to integrate in previously all-white schools. Surface indications say it would be a large. percentage. Only a tenth of- the Negroes eligible to others have gone off to the city’s modernistigo Horace Mana Bigh, | all Negro. Gov. Frank ‘Clement's Negro | maid, who has two teenag@daugh- | ters, said to him just’ after the bombing of the Nashville school borne troops paratroops?”’ “We can't answer," a boy said, his chim: moving firmly in the leather chin strap that bound his’ ~~ glinting helmet to him. There would be a‘ long night ahead, but the worst sae be the dawn and what it might sent. That's what it was like the night Little Rock fell to the feds. | TOUGHEST ISSUE SINCE '61 The integration problem—tough- est constitutional nut to crack since 1861 — comes in many forms, many faces, On the first plane leaving New York in the direc- tion of Little Rock after the federalization of Faubus’ Irregu- lars, sat Robert Montgomery, He was headed for Washington, the’, first stop. * * * imembers “I've worked hard for you ae Mrs. Clement, haven't I?” § The Governor of Tennessee said, | Si a ae 5 Quit Draft Board ~ fo Protest Ike's Act OAK GROVE, La. #—The five. of the West Carroll | Parish (county) draft board re- signed in protest of using federal troops in the Little Rock integra- tion dispute. event * * * The board issued this statement yesterday to Brig. Gen, Raymond 'Hufft, state adjutant general and head of state selective service system: The former film star had been summoned, as usual, to sansa! the President's TV appearance, the | apeech “From the House of ‘Lincoin.” Lincoln, at Gettysburg, | might have wondered if reason wa: tottering, if he had been cousvishad just before going on and tested by cameraman, cosmetician and kleig lighter. (“We'll have to w® ® * “We will not lend our support or time to be instrumental in any way in calling into the service any of the young men of our com- ; munity for such a purpose. We cannot help but wonder if the peo- 'ple of Hungary, in protesting rul- ings made arbitrarily by a com- missar, were not also branded by leaders of the Soviet Union with High heel, black suede kid and pat- ent side bow pump. Mid-high or high grey wede at $5.99. Block smooth leath- er, sweater bow pump, mid-high heel. Also in. walnut. SLIMMER AND NEWER $A99 sizes 442 10 9 What's new for Fall? The delicate shoe. The slimmer look. The _ gentle, feminine, head-tuming “slipper.” Herewith, our new TF 1 ONLY IT! AT THIS LOW PRICE Vv WITH THIS NEW KEYSTONE TURRET MOVIE CAMERA 3 FI.9 Lene Complete Color Filters 1 Folding. 4-Way Light Bar 4 Westinghouse Lights for Bar 2 8mm Kodachrome Color Film 130 x 40 Tripod Glass Beaded Screen MATCHED 8mm __ PROJECTOR SAVE $60 “Charge It’? or Layaway Now 174” COLOR FILM SPECIALS suedes cut low and covered up. Or cut out... with peekaboo toes. Just three from a just-unpacked collection of Fall new- comers. Slim and Medium widths. This is not without reason. If Ike|ents in suburban Voorheesville Merit Shoes had been amateurishly presented, thave this word from the school his momentous words would board — the adult education pro-| . Kodacolor, 620 - 120-127...... only 97c Kodachrome or Ektachrome, 35mm. . $1.35 8mm Rolls Kodachrome. .... ..e..- 91.74 8mm Magazine Kodachrome ...... $2.74 1 ALWAYS BUY MARK DAVIS lighten up that beard a bit, Abe.”’) the Russian equivalent of the The world changes, and one of word ‘mob’ and thereupon sub- its changes is not only the ex- |dued by the Russian equivalent istence of television but the of federal troops.” medium’s rules and reguistions which keep it aloet from the . message it imparts, be it in Will Be Own Barbers ALBANY, N.Y. \—Thrifty par- reference te soap or segregation. not have reached their marks. Thejgram this year will include a do-| . . 43 N. Saginaw St., Pontiac performance had to be right and it-yourself ¢ in barbering. peTTeR AT... CAMERA MART VA il: sel =i lied eT _ - ‘Come In and Pick Up Your Ticket for the Colored 1 TV ‘New Westinghouse - Open Starts Strok ae r : Ln yy ‘til TONIGHT! | a. VACUUM CLEANER MATTRESS SPECIAL - Work—New >*, Floor-N-Rug Tool _ ? . ¢ Register Today! Free Gifts Every Hour ‘BEAT THE CLOCK’ BEDROOM SUITE SPECIALS _ Our Reg. $169.95 DOUBLE DRESSER, CHEST, $] 19” Geen Exclusive Toss- “BOOKCASE BED cena metres eaves $ a Away Bog—Smart Sabccise uaee ee DRE SSEE, CH s eveee : eo seee 139 Covers 2-Tone Decorator BED ROOM. Neeeeat Do cssexdunadtonaeesotans *199" \ P pha Styling— BED "ROOM seen Per ere ere ee ee $199 NO MONEY DOWN! Complete Set ‘of on be mie bodes oadaams, cause” "” 9.99 on Gour $1900. seem . Every Hour 4 ‘BEAT THE CLOCK’ da ces Biase One Group ... $2900 L IV i N G R fe) O M = . fo Wis “Beet The Clock” $ 00 _f/ A Gift an Hour! ons See 39% | WESTINGHOUSE 9-YEAR Guarantees the Stroke- SPECIALS te Nothing to Buy xx : WESTINGHOUSE PERFOPMANCE Saver to continue per- Our Reg. $179.95 ARTISTIG $ 95 forming like new for 5 2 Pcs LIVING as oa eee , ion REFRIGER! ATOR CUARANTEE es SECTIONAL ...........0.-.pe00eeees bie viele eieeu . Our Reg. sivas SOFA BED and $99" Lae” SPECIAL : REGULAR $29.99 Famous Mill Wools! — Snomowg wo Madrids & Lustrosas! Latest ’ beiges, — taupes! hes 618. rl ND DOORS OPEN AT 7 NOON FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 27th. ROBINSONS adds another great new store to our ; growing Michigan family! You'll thrill to the luxury and beauty of the new ROBINSONS! . the newest, most flattering fashions in Misses’ and Women’ s apparel .. '|__ THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1957 i | | Ne SAVE 33% to 50% | GIRLS TOP QUALITY COATS 2 REG. $16.99 to $24.99 All- oe Tweeds & Meltons! Mouton collars & pom-poms! Original expensive somples! Coots: Sises 7-14; Coat & Slack Sets 34X. 24. - . . 2-DAY CELEBRATION .. Shop here in delightful comfort for i i . DRESSES, COATS & SUITS, BLOUSES, SWEATERS, SKIRTS, SPORTSWEAR, INTIMATE AP. PAREL . .. a fresh and beautiful collection of high fashions at’ ow, low prices! And for BOYS & GIRLS, you'll find the most wonderful aseort. ment of togs for play, school and dress-up in our CHILDRENS- COME TO OUR 3 DAY GRAND OPENING CELEBRATION! Gorgeous Gifts for Everyone! SAVE 33% BOYS WEATHER-WISE JACKETS | =“ so $ All-wool mei. tons & plaids! fur collars! Mo- torcycle ~*~ 4-12, SPORTSWEAR YOU'LL GO EVERYWHERE IN OUR MOTOR COATSh . trimly styled in daring 8.6 Sizes 10-18 iin, ¢ quilt linings, = le “Kaine. ‘latest our wardrobe’s not Gath le without our MOTOR COAT! KIDDIESWEAR DARLING DRESSES FOR GIRLS! SUES se as Adorable assortments in cotton, cupioni, butches linen ... solids, plaids, some with matching sweaters, lace trims, long torso styles, full, full skirts! Sizes 7-14... $3.99 SNAPPY SPORTSWEAR | POR BOYS é& GIRLS! 2-pc. girls co-ordinates, cate corduroy playwear, sturdy jeans and flannel shirts for boys. Terrific values, low, low prices. COMIC BOOKS ’ FOR THE KIDDIES NO PURCHASE NECESSARY ways to buy!.. : CASH - CREDIT — LAY AWAY at XO) =PENESLON NES umery. Two fd a JAY a foe Mey a ! ; : eens | , | oat , oo a) he } i * te | es) fy | 1 Ty i ho ' + } j fle ie ‘ ee { K = \ é ; " Zi \ me [PR | : ‘ < C + | . “a > . ig . - y- an oh J { H @ - T DOWNTOWN | WIN a COLOR TV =—y FREE! Pick Up Your Free Entry Blanks et Our Store No Purchase Necessary! On These You Will Save 127 ‘THURSDAY, FRIDAY, Smartly styled oleste popper, pie © oct of -anlorid alaminum 4 Sizes 37 to 42 Shorts bowls ‘ $45 Values Friday and Saturday © Our Reg. $24.50 to $30.00 EB One Group of FLOOR LAMPS Six Different Styles to Choose From =i $1395 | MILLER FURNITURE 144 Ocklend Ave. ora id ene ek ‘ 3 For the Neatest Yard in Town Get a LAWN SWEEP Get Your Tickets . on a Free TV Here POOLE HARDWARE Our Reg. $22.50 ; "151 Oakland Ave. FE 4.1594 eal Pee ce == Dividend Days Special! ALL WOOL SPORT COATS Regularly $28.50 -- $36.50 $9195 THE HUB ii 20 N. \. Saginew St. FE 4-2554 “ert $2.50 DIVIDEND: i. Dividend Priced One ° Big Rack Famous Brand FALL TIES Just 38 Hard Finish A handy set that will bring 20 N. PERRY STREET Ss 150 NORTH SAGINAW ST. Flannel Sets Special for Friday end Saturday Only = met $7.50 DIVIDEND pee: Hes Tensil Strength 3 Times Greater Than Steel. F 5 WEEN A 24c DIVIDEND eaeeree a Low Price Georges -Newports WOMEN’S CAR COATS 2 ‘ > colors. Es $4.76 DIVIDEND Serene ee $15 DIVIDEND i oe Westbend Electric 2-Pant SUITS Regularly $9.95 | Seo TE $9Q75 Fiano. YM 4 : P - LEONARD'S | BARNETT’S eee A 72c DIVIDEND Re: I” Tots’ Sleep $ its ots’ Sleep Suits © 3-Piece Fully Senforized @ For Infents 1 to 18 Mes. | C 1@ Especially Priced for Fri. ‘@ Be Here Early! Georges -Newports 74 North Saginew St. In Downtown Pontiac Molded Fiberglas ! Fe SWIVEL CHAIR | Spun Gold with Wrought tron Base rs Special! me and 5 i $7 Foo “MILLER FURNITURE 144 Oakland Ave. 80 Square Percales 4 @ Bates 49c¢ Quality 2 @ First Time Sold at Such : @ Prints, Stripes, Neveliies o 4 » @ Sew and Save. Come 2 4 24 Eorly! & ‘ Special for Friday and Saturday Only a 4 4 z 74 North Saginaw St. zs In Downtown Pontiac Ai ee $8.00 DIVIDEND: ce ae 5 US a : In oll wool fleece: 2 Pe variety of $ 1 4° Q + Reg. $22.50 ; * ' MALLOY’S ‘ 5 North Saginaw St. FE 4-1192 _ $2.00 and $2.50 VALUES CHOICE PATTERNS FRIDAY and SATURDAY BARNETT’S 150 NORTH SAGINAW ST. - | , ot Cee ree ee, ne, ae Mea he wet “et ee Pe. Si tees a ue Heat ee cs get aa atti ncatoesatie tls oncalii _THE [PONTIAC PRESS, _ ritunspay. SEPTEMBER 26, 1957 | _ f a= - SATURDAY ARE DIVIDEND ee = caeeme $10.50 DIVIDEND semenmntn: ety $10.00 DIVIDEND "iceeegeer:, Bree HARDWARE x COAL %& BUILDING SUPPLIES = == STA $10.00 DIVIDEND syepemerees: ) MERE ‘ > Fes. Be S - é he oe x Fi : Ce caer oer er sg in RR ai ee eee — ‘i ie se ze i a ae Ab lt A eae 33 Relea Set pen en Bae Ge ioe PES Se Ok Se OP Re AN eS a ee EF a ee Lo Spc ee ee ee = # See ee. Rage EE Lesh Sg eo ge te So eg See fr pees te eevee ie ce Eo see Betas eRe KS HOOVER Constellation. Cleaner “Floats on Air” Regulor $89.95 $ 5 oe SPECIAL ' Complete with attachments and stretch exten- sion hose. Has disposable bags. Brand new in factory cartons. 7 The Good Housekeeping Shop © gy Ot W. Huron Se. FE 41595 Park Free Rear of Store is (Ee «A 72c ~ DIVIDEND ee Toy A =a A $1.09 DIVIDEND seen 3 ‘ First Quality—Hemmed Edges ¢ A Real Super Value! You Save $1.09 “Birdseye” DIAPERS | Standard 27x27 Inch — FULL DOZEN Your Price 2] Easy to launder, quick Total Value. . $2.28 *T 19 = © drying. (LIMIT—2-doz. $2.29 VALUE Sof f tl z fone tee oan fey “4 57 i 5 ye to a customer) us NTIAC r - ale b | SIMMS Brothers | PO LASS CO. ; * INFANTS’—Main Floor 98 N. Saginaw St. 23 West Lawrence FE 5-6441 |. rz A $2 DIVIDEND peers Famous Stepmaster | School Girl’s Swivel Strap LOAFER TWO SHOES IN ONE! _Reg- $6.98 $498 Sizes 1242-2 ABC Widths GILLIES SHOE STORE 26 W. Huron Foremost in Fit Shop Downtown Pontiac 18x27", Reg. $2.95, Now.. LEWIS FURNITURE 62 South Saginaw St. Paint Roller..... $1.49 Extra Roller..... . .79. sas a, mah ie Me ee . Soames AP oly hee Swivel strap worn up makes an in- 5 step strap shoe... strap worn down * converts the shoe into a loafer, BLACK @ BROWN & 3 oS 5 Unfinished 8- Drawer x a cone blends, ee = plain and stripe | Ass e Reg. $20.00 | oo: : MALLOY’S Linoleum Rugs ee ee see fae $4 93 an rn $6.95 $A95 2438 | 3 | 4 FEDERAL dept. stores Saginaw ot Warren, Pontiac . Mmm A 49¢ DIVIDEND jaime Easy.Wash, No-Iron = also meltons. All 5 North Saginaw St. FE 4-1192. : OSES cet) EY Plastic Finish : The FLOOR Shop eoreet A $3 DIVIDEND Ss PANELS and TIERS ar $6. 00 DIVIDEND Bienen ie sizes 34 to 50. A $2.00 DIVIDEND jauenememper 9 15x27x34” 4-drawer ..14.78 Floral Patterns 99-101 South Saginaw St. OG 5, Mes cok ee New window beauty for only $1 Washable Erlon — SWEATERS Novelty sweaters, soft as cashmere. Your | MEWS ALLWOOL INCKETS | 2 - Variety of colors. 9’ x 12’ CLEAR PINE CHESTS 15x27x42" 5S-drower .. 16.84 Perfect Quality Park Free Rear of Store . . and best of all, no ironing White Dacron panels in 45, 34, -— 63, 72 and 81” lengths, 42x81’ ; 2 trulon panels and 36” dacron “4 tiers in white, yellow; rose. - FEDERAL dept. stores Seginaw at Warren, Pontiac ~_ choice of nine beautiful ARTHUR'S DOWNTOWN PONTIAC HAS MORE OF EVERYTHING 48 N. Soe St. Je | ee ee ee 2 _—.s THE PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 2b. 1957 4” oe “THIRTY-THREE a BARG AIN' a Special Low Prices Effective rau pha Wed. Sept. 26th thru Oct. 2nd We Reserve the Right to Limit Quantities PS Eye j atl ¢ | PEPPER 4-0z. DINTY MOORE 23 BEEF sag! ener Cosel - U RFE. : CHEESE LOAF | : LARGE PACKAGE | 2-Pound Box AMERICAN 2 x 2 ‘3 % J PIMENTO i & * O I | os ae, a . ~~. e = = ‘> ee = + - + yrs = - “ts ed " gers af ‘ a i } . a , : » f we ; : ee, Wh did . sb aoa aes: abe ek pt et ee Ml so ecient: es ey Soke We owt Regular or Drip Grind YACHT CLUB COFFEE One Pound Vacuum Can ARMOUR’S STAR Savory Smoked GOLDEN GLORY CRUSHED x PAPER PINEAPPLE. Big No. 2 fd i WOODBURY NESTLE’S 7 ee Ww / 1,PRICE / a 11/2 SALE 7 One Pound Con ltiédi OD $1.00 SIZE LEAN MEATY PORK STEAK Only PET RITZ FROZEN PIES APPLE, PEACH or BOYSEN BERRY Only 29c with Coupon Found on Page 41 165 E. Pike Street Corner Sanford Street Ph. FE2-1298 SUDER=-MARKET Ole vaWelolile: ma acer Ph. FE 5-8 } : * - 4 4 \ THE PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER: 26, 1957 _ anew mamatyrour ( Dp : By JANET ODELL Pontiac Press Home Editor At sundown last night the yearjreform group it ends today at 5718 began for a segment of Pon-| sundown. ny tiae’s population. Rosh Hashana,| ts * of : the Jewish New Year is being) Candles twinkled on many tables loaf of cholla (Jewish bread) was, wine, ‘Now, of geures, tte a | celebrated. For the othodox and last evening as Jewish mothers be- covered with a clean white napkin. | : : ond bottled stag Lowly arrot ee ‘ i ats td STARTING THE NEW YEAR — Mrs. Marvin is set with the Finkelstein of Argyle avenue lights the candles that symbolize the beginning of Rosh Hashana, the, Jewish New Year. Three-year-old Marcia and five-year-old Arnold watch wide-eyed, while Mr. Finkelstein looks on approvingly. The table Jewish bread ?lunti] sundown on Friday. For the feast. 4 ‘was set with the best linen. china sacramental wine, napkin until after the Rosh Hashana foods on the table are a dish of honey and a decanter of sacramental wine |conservative Jews the holiday lasts! gan the traditional New Year's Eve Other Rosh Hashana foods are a tice gives the children something The table in eacli home dish of honey and a decanter of sweet to start the new year. A | * rand silver. ' In the center best linen and the nicest china In the center is a loaf of cholla, the traditional covered with a Other This must be eandles are lit Little Loaves of Bread Will Intrigue Family sf The current trend in some fine individual loaves and keep in your restaurants is to serve individual|freezer. Place in a warm Oren for, = a 'a few minutes and you have home- 7 ‘al priaes — paisa made bread for breakfast makers can use to get their fam- Scone weacae” ” “* “Buttermilk Means ftp amt sone soe Tender Griddle Cakes 2 wpe sifted all-purpose fiour x My > r . powder a “ ‘ ink peg — er before; then mix them quickly the 1 s-3 cupe buttermilk or sour milk hext morning. . ——— | Buttermilk Griddle Cakes % cup raisins Sift toge flour sug: Dak-| 1% cdps sifted four ther 4 vag 1 teaspoon double acting baking powder Slvdet ats nd shoomp| tie oats 3 fr x : ly. Combine buttermilk with stight-| { ta"? "** ly cooled fat. Add to flour mixture | * eupe wry A et or margarine with raisins. Stir just until dry «mettea) ; | ingredients are moistened. Sift together the flour. baking Pour into four well-greased Valine soda, salt and 44x2'4x1',-inch pans. Bake in moderate oven (350 to 335 4e- grees F.) 25 to 30- minutes’ or until done. Turn out onto rack | te cool. Note: in buttermilk and partly cooled ‘gredients and beat until If preferred, this bread smooth. Difference in Grade Decides Beef Cost Do you ever wonder why the dif- ference of twenty cents a pound can be found in the same cuts of beef? There could be several reasons states the MSU Market- ing Information Agent, Mrs. Josephine Lawyer, but most likely the reason is the difference in grade.. * * * choice be more tender and will more, Standard grade beef comes | from young range cattle that have been feeding on lean, less fat and will need moist heat to cook it tender. sugar. Beat egg with rotary beat- lo twenty cents a pound makes: er (hand or electric) until it begins a real difference to you, you might’ to get thick and pale yellow: beat}choose more range-fed cuts for. and other dishes melted butter. Add sifted dry in- cooked with moist heat. Although just these cuts have less ‘distinctive roasts, stews . Ing water; cover the pan tightly. a You don’t have to go to school to know HYDROX is the perfect pairing of richest chocolate wafers and the most thrilling vanilla cream filling. Nothing's In a class with HYDROX, od : a PUYOROX COOKIES SUNSHENC nae: SES Bye AR of the table a _ “|picture this delicacy was prepared for its high price is the fact that grades of Sift together the dry ingredients beef come from grain-fed cattle.’ for these griddl akes the night These have a thicker covering of — aeons the fat on the outside with more thin’ fat streaks running through the lean. Naturally these grades will cost grass, Range fed beef will have more | obrated — fruit dessert followed. — | . In olden @ays the grandfather | Happy New Year: of the’ family used to make this |: © | | ly and is available everywhere, | After the candles were lit, the) « ieloth was removed from the cholla| and the feast began. First of all avors ; 0 there was chicken soup with kre-, ‘plach in it. Kreplach is dough ‘with meat inside. sort of like ravi- oli : Pork tenderloin is usually thought of as deluxe party food, . = * * for the meat is the most tender of Gefullte fish is,a must for Rosh ai) pork cuts, it is small, and- its Hashana dinner. For the Finkel- js often priced higher per pound stein family in the accompanying ¢nan other pork cuts. Accounting ghd reonapialimarre main th Meat is delicious in flavor, it : “, has, no bone — every bit is edible) Course, with potatoes and a tossed ang it is easily prepared for! isalad. Everyone dipped pieces of erlor Gay. ¥ = 2 cals = sede toc nde An unusuaf cooking ingredient | ‘for pork tenderloin is carrot, yet | the earthy vegetable gives a de- jJightful flavor to the sweet meat. Perk Patties With Carrot Sauce | Yt whole pork tenderioim (about 1% Split Pea Soup ‘Best With @ Ham Bone — Fibs a ona | a | 3% teaspoon pepper A palatable pair that is especia]-| *® eum bouilion 1 delici wed h fi , 1 terme carrot. grated y delicious served on the first’ Qt tenderloin crosswise into ibrisk days of fall is split peas and two-inch thick slices. Flatten ‘ham. Soup, of course, is the, best slightly with meat hammer or}. -|way to combine the two, and ham edge of heavy plate, then brown flavored split pea soup is a long- in hot fat in a heavy skillet. Add time favorite. seasonings, bouillon and aceal: | Here's a version of the hearty cover and cook over low heat ‘| soup that uses extra meat for ex- minutes or until meat is tender. tra good flavor Remove meat from Ham and Split Pea Soup thicken drippings. 5 to 6 servings. | ham bone 2 Quarts boiling water Jelly Dots Meringues . Small fry will enjoy this: Beat 1 * cups cubed cooked ham an egg white until it is foamy, Simmer ham bone, water, peas, then gradually beat in a couple 3 i‘, cups split peas 1 medium onion, sliced 2", teaspoons salt ', teaspoon pepper Poultry giblets-iniclude the heart| When you are buying a waste, | | o and gizzard-of thé bird, They. can bayket for your kitchen, look for griddle cake in a ‘continuous be ,used along with the neck and 4 If you pour the batter for each , one that has no grooves’ so, clean-/stream, your pancakes will have @ | geod round shape. a wing tips tor stock, ' ling ‘will be easy. skillet and - onion and seasonings in large COV- of tablespoons of ar a vith ered kettle for two hours. Discard a dash of salt awe ee ee bone. Strain soup through coarse spoon of vanilla. Drop by spoon- sieve | Return to kettle, add ham cubes, tiny blob of red jelly on each min- and reheat to serve. 6 servings. |iatur. meringue. fuls of vanilla pudding and put a. | ! \ i¢ “4 ‘ ‘ i heh | i | i 2 j rs : a” { Anything soap can do.. : VEL can do...better! Even in hardest water, Vel Beauty Bar bursts into quicker, richer lather than any soap. Cleans skin cleaner than soap, is far milder, too! Vel Beauty Bar can't soap-sting eyes: ; 3 . rinses away completely . . . leaves no bathtub ring! Get Vel Beauty Bar . . . on sale now! | Evaporated “TALL CAN eee a NEW! SHEDD'S Betty Crocker Favorite CAKE MIXES: =o Betty Crocker Lemon Custard “8 F ANGEL FOOD .....«. 55¢ PEANUT BUTTER ... SUNSHINE e -KRISPY CRACKERS ....,,.. Ib. 29 si 4~s_ MONEY! S22 Sea e eS eae aS ee ae ee ee eee a eee eee ee CLIP THIS VALUABLE COUPON WORTH 25¢ toward purchase of 6-o2. jar INSTANT HILLS BROS. COFFEE. True coffee flaver in an instant. Without Coupon $1.24 Good only at ATLAS - SUPERMARKET THRU Cosh valve 1/20 of 1¢ are or’ ae P4 ae} Armour Star Sliced BACON + 59: cello pack .. 3-1b. jar 69° Ballard or Pillsbury BISCUITS “10° Pet Ritz FROZEN | bea ~—Ss«éd:s APPLE: PLES BIG FAMILY SIZE With Coupon from Today's Pontiac Press WITHOUT COUPON....44¢ SAUSAGE ka 39 Armour Star Smoked HAMS...“ g Shank Portion 29: ARMOUR STAR SMOKED BRACH’S | CHOCOLATES * Chocolate Raisi & Cheeshate Reenets Pkg. 39° ® Chocolate Stars ceipeeasammai __ NATIONAL FISH WEEK Delicious Blue Water _ OCEAN PERCH 3 ye : Whole Lb. | EGGS a — | ° a4 leant : = . Puus 'n Boots 29° LARGE SIZE CAT FOOD ...... 2 Ig. cans SNO BOL. ee AT 5 9 Cn We Reserve the Right to Limit Quantities SUPER MARKET / - © Beer © Wine © Liquor to Take vt Corner Baldwin Ave, wd Walton Bled. Store Hours: Mon., Tues., Wed., Thurs., 9 te 9 Friday 9 to 10; Satutday and Sunday 9 te 9 } ye ee llth. THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1957 | We ere ne, ; } ) Chase & Sanborn BCOFFEE \ |SriPerivit suice | are 1 Pound Pressure Pack Con i ‘ A Te JUICE MICHIGAN PIE CHERRIES JY Tall No. 303 Ga 1 2 eae =— — Farm Fresh a GRADE No.1 SALAD ¥¢ 4...) WHOLE STEWING DRESSING hi 29° . pen j tea es “ ' C PHILLIPS Tomatoes a - Golden Star White or Colored CANADIAN FACIAL TISSUE BACON =: a : ae CENTER CUTS... LB. 89c Large 400 Count Package ) : } | BIG Pe ASSN pos , FAMILY SIZE ef eae Fg Aa taser U.S. No. 1 Michigan , — ve ae est — U. S. . PET RITZ. U.S.D. A. CHOICE 5. D. A. Choice cere core’ | Se A cwmie | ROUN “9 __PIES © STEAK siRLG K | 69. 79: GUARANTEED TEN PORTERHOUSE or — T-BONE STEAKS . ee #@ @ «@ 1200 BALDWIN “acts: museseiows 7580 HIGHLAND “.t%i5.4" THROUGH SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 29 ROAD and M-59 Open 9 A M. fo 9 P, M. Weekdays. ; D Peay 8M WTOP Me ob BOTH MARKETS OPEN ALL DAY SUNDAY | _ a, A de 8 F 3 , \ \ ‘a2 D \ ‘ ‘ae . ‘, * : \ — LS Lee se aol 4% : \ : \ i : 7 ‘ 4 i fe a, s i ‘ ° i / ‘ . : . ? 3 = i < ‘ ; - * ‘ : id ‘ ! le 3 . : | a : | pee ee ! ‘ : h j . i ' ’ } ; . fae 4 \ 4 . : / , / | : t 4 » ‘eh : ‘ } ‘ ‘ . \ =! . : \ , 2 / * ‘ - THE pNTIAG paiiss, THURSDAY. SEP’ EMBER 26, “3957 Sah ee: Heavier pe: Supplies cen Fall Meal Variety Spoilage Rate whl ahead. Fall eae dian heavy utensil. ai a + trivet Did you ever hear of deliberate- under the meat. Sprinkle ‘meat with. vo eel weordoeer ng hl pepper — Wor- " ly making grapes ‘spoil so they'll -keep beter? That's what many, &, e- “flaver’ with stip: * _ [makers turn © more “roasts, and pot roasts’ to please gale appetites. ‘These who te to out still také advantage of days for grill cookery. cup Mow stews Sater with ty tight ting sehes more liquid during cooking vegetables cook over ae heat 2 hours, and Califernia grape growers are do-) i a res some | and waste due to splitting andjence. Nutritional value and flavor are tender, 20 to 30 ing these days, as a result of some. x *. £. : > research done by the U. S. De-) Although beef and pork are the/cracking, and py ry ome ee be the same regardless Of| minutes. 6 servings. top attractions at the meat coun- un-/Supplies are being shipped use color, It’s the Tropical Way A delightful beverage that is served in the tropics is made this way: Place two chunks of pineap- ple in a sturdy glass. Pour hot Easy Pot Roast : 3 pounds chuck roast An adventure in good eating is} 3 tabiespoons fat or drippings” Fig oy soe nee spoon pe Py teaspoons Worcestershire sauce Water partment of Agriculture. Ohly a! te few, grapes are sacrificed in a, gl “spoilage test’ to show the grow. er which of his grapes will keep. longest in cold storage. i ter, poultry is a good value trom! i) our markets, * a @ price standpoint states the MSU x * Marketing i : |Mrs. Josephine Lawyer. Coficord golden meated squash. It's a large grapes, fall squash and the big; family headed by. the big Hubbard * * t's the Emperor variety on, ign variety. If you have not tried aac It's the Emperor vdriety on) ea ey ee Prec Acorn, Butternut, Buttercup and $ a barrots tea over the peeie. Serve with t there are. pleasant) Brown meat. in hot fat in a/sugar, if desired. which the spoilage test is of most; value, Emperors are the dark! red grapes that come to market from Thanksgiving on during the) winter, after most other grapes are gone, The spoilage test works this | way: As the grapes are harvest- market and roadside stand boasts|Delicious, of the bountiful year. s amon MEATS—Last week lower pork’ prices was news in red meat.) Some pork cuts are a few cents less. again this week, but so are. many beef choices. Several re- tailers. report larger beef supplies’ and lower prices in accordance with this. tt-you wast sicak tor bretting | choose a tender cut that grades U.S. Choice or Prime or choose | ~ Colgate’ S new aerosol-type insecticide ee storage, but he leaves. the’ one- aac krape. samples nage ebveced FRESH PRUNE RELISH —' Fresh Prune markets from Idaho, and stowed away in Your | ene of comparable grade. If | container where it’s warm Relish may be made now while those large, sweet — freezer to enjoy with holiday foods. you want a steak for braising as | when you make “Swiss” steak a lower grade will fit your needs for several cents less ‘per pound. fresh Italian prune plums are coming into our Put Prunes | in Meat Relish containers; _ let butt is a wise selection. istand overnight in fefrigerator be- ach ouidoce: weather jek oo aS “and other bugs the boxes from storage. The ones’ Good news! Idaho's fresh Ital-jand spices as suggesied under tightly-covered “variation’’ to the remainder. most likely to spoil will be shipped jan prune plums are here again, to market first. Those that will keep best are left in storage longest, The tests mean better grapes for us at the fruit sii, in good supply and reasonably- priced, As pretty a “purple plum” you'll ever find, this fruit—grown in Idaho and shipped into our quartere markets now for a few weeks’ so- fore serving. Serve cold. Yield: 3 Wonderful Fresh Prune Belish |, 314 cups, Note: If to be frozen, | (as it fe sometimes called) as'a:tf {ireh, Males Prese slums, Salve’ allow % inch minimum head room 1 medium-sized orange, quartered 1 med aes apple, peeled 1 and % cups gratulated sugar - gravy success lies in the use of ©" "and pepper. Never lumps! from spoiled journ — is large, sweet, delicious.| Put fruit through moderately-. — Fresh prunes are so good eaten coarse plate of food chopper. Add ; out of hand that we're likely to sugar. Mix thoroughly. Pack into for small containers. m4; VARIATION: Prepare relish as ‘directed, adding 1 cup scissor-cut ‘seedless raisins, two-thirds cup chopped walnuts, dash of ground clov es, i teaspoon cinnamon. Powdered Cream Is ‘overlook the fact that their all-| = too-short season can be extended Secret of Good Gr - VY into the winter and sprint by Zucchini Squash The secret of this never-fail towing some away in our freez- . of <2 e Takes to Dressing Right now, serve this easy- 7S. ‘With Sauces ino-cook relish with lamb, vea | For “each cup gravy. measure |pork, or poultry. And, while you're fiy International News. Service 2 tablespoons drippings back into|at it, make up some extra to freeze Zucchini can become a family add 1 cup water and blend. for the times when you need a favorite with a litthe dressing up. Mix 4 tablespoons instant. cream meat accompaniment on short Here’s one way to do it. with 4 teaspoons and shake'notice. We suggest that it be froz-| Beat three eggs, add a cup of into water. Bring fo a full boil, en in small containers, ones that milk, salt, pepper to taste and a stirring. Season to taste with salt hold only enough for one meal’ tablespoon-of instant minced on- Small quantities freeze and de- ion (also known as onion without aoe eae. If attractive plastic tears), n r or ss containers are used for’ Pour over six sliced, parboiled sugar Vinegar Has Many Uses + ter freezer containers, they may also squash. Bake in moderate oven A dash of vinegar in your dish-\petiorm as serving and storage until set, about 40 minutes. water will do double-duty. It will dishes. Or take parbelieS eqiash ent For variety, divide a recipe of . Prune Relish in half. Pack Tv # with this sauce: instant powdered cream . it's easy to follow this simple! jcream of celery soup, one Cup) shredded processed cheddar cheese, one-fourth cup sherry wine) and two tablespoons chopped fresh parsley. Cook over low heat until cheese melts. Pour over hot vege- table. This sauce is equally good with spinach and green beans. Baked ‘Pears Alamode You'll need about half a cup of sugar when you're baking a half- pears, then sprinkle them with the dozen pears. Core and peel the)®bout right for two luscious pies | ‘cents per: pound. PRODUCE—The Michigan ap _| ple outlook is.as bright as its ap } as large as the 12 million bash- els harvested in 1956, between 9 | to 204) million bushels is ex- pected. You are most likely to Wealthy, McIntosh, Delicious and/ Jonathan varieties now. Wealthy,| MeIntosh and Jonathan are all-pur- and add just enough water oo enter the bottom of the dish; cover and bake in a moderate oven for 20 to 30 minutes or until fruit is tender. Wonderful + z one portion plain, and add ‘fruit! ,Combine ‘one can condensed) served quite warm with vanilla ice cream. z wand discover Lipton’s exclusive new “FLO THRU” Tea Bag ? “FLO-THRU” TEA BAG ORDINARY TEA BAG surface. You flows through tracts ali the No other tea bag like it! e 4 sides instead of 2 e@ Gives you twice the brewing flavor a tea bag can give. ‘Better becouse boiling water this amazing new tea bag. It ex- vor... gives you a tastier, more satisfying cup of tea! LIMITED TIME get all the full, rich as well as around brisk, Lipton fla- | shelves for cool crisp keeping. ready for jelly or jam. You will eo | them by their biue- ples. Although the crop fs not | Three medium-size apples make’ and turkey range ‘between 39 to.49/5° ON SALE AT ALL YOUR F _ NATION AL FOOD STORES LARGE 6-0Z. « 69° ECONOMY 12-02. 98: FRIENDLY . black color. They.are medium- | THREE SISTERS MARKET ... 608 W. HURON ST. ‘STEAKS ‘%. BONE-ROUND-SIRLOIK 1 FRESH PICNICS rere | Lb 29¢ SMOKED _ PICNICS ..:.... Lb. 33¢ , SLAB BACON ........... Lb. A9¢ ‘pelt | POT | gOnsT pO glace one U. &. No, 1 Michigan POTATOES I Scedless GRAPEFRUIT don AOE EA ADY TURKEYS. Lb, _37* ran READY’ “FRYERS Lb. 49¢ U.S No. 1 HOT DOGS 1 00 2 Lbs. Dc sat 19° MARSH SEEDLESS GRAPES . Crisp PASCAL CELERY x ed > $400 - LBS | Borden's Glacier 4 i : ¥ a ICE 3 is. CREAM | yb FLAVORS r | OPEN 7 DAYS nteegs 13 SISTERS MKT. ‘606 W- HURON HURON 24m 70, ' ' - ‘Wo Revvrre the Right fo Limit Quanto “prices susjecy TO CHANGE Senn” i oA 4 | : < , , Frat aan hese fon 8 Noes , f we ee pape CE Nee eS Lie ae \s- : : eae 4 \ \ « f i aS a4 i 5 * 5 : id Ap : GS PE a ee rae GF Ee fre ey. : cy =r ; : cae | rs a “ At aoe a ee THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1957 Vary Onions by Weather jon the market these days, aver- a ee 3 » "7" | aging about three inches in diam- eter. . | | Some ot them are white agd | Remember a _{dre* the largest, onions) you'll tind; THIRTY-SEVEN, enriched by the inimitable fever | d BI Ch milk. Split 4 enriched hamburger! Cerye and ae onions, =? | 0! e ue eese | buns. Spread with-butter ér mar-) i - For this, you'll want some me- p Perk up the taste of baked pota- - » \garine. Spread meat mixture on dium Yellow Globe, gnions.- These eps Up Hambur ger bottom halves of buns. Scatter 4 toes by .mashing pifniento cream are the most oniony of all onions.) : ik Surprise Potatoes it Good ON’ Days: Remember those long-ago sum- mer mornings when the whole durn family took turns cranking the ice-cream freezer? The ice cream itself was so deliciously cold and rich that the children squealed’ with delight! Even today, home- made ice cream is a dessert that onions for you. That’s not such a days, it’s difficult to: find any strange idea as it may seem ativegetable more refreshing than *%™me aFe yellows Some people | first. As a matter of fact, at this cool green onions. Perhaps you'll insist the white ones are a bit ,onions, but smaller, averaging only time of year when it’s almost im-|want to include them in a relish, ™lder than the yellow ones, but |about two inches in diameter. Ahd possible to predict whether we're/tray, along with radishes, carrot; YOU can get some argument on (they speak with authority. going to have weather for swim-'sticks and buds of cauliflower. that point. ~~ ming or for frostbite, it's a good) For those bright,* mild days) When the temperature skids) No celery in the house when idea to have your larder ‘stocked’ which we like to think are typical downhill, and you wonder if you You want to make a chicken’ or ~ Let the thermometer choose your;can count on some more "any “up crumbled blue cheese over cheese with a little evaporated } ithey’re round, like thé Spanish’ treatment fashioned Beefburgers with three different ypes of onions. of early Fall, you'll want a mild should cover the zinnias to protect lobster sandwich or salad? Sub- 1 tablespoon anchovy paste, 1 egg. tablespoons chopped They're all plentiful, according to/Spanish onion for slicing and top- them against frost. your thoughts'stitute chopped toasted almonds 2 prices are moderate. ‘hot sandwich. The Spanish onions or Beet stew, or vegetable soup crunchy texture, Few foods take to the glamor as well hamburger meat mixture. as an old- onion, Wrap in alyminum foil. sandwich. 25 minutes, Unwrap. Serve hot This version produces Blue Cheese moderate oven (350 degrees F.) Makes 4 sandwiches. Mix well ‘4 pound ground beef, — Planning to prepare a. meat in the refrigerator to help prevent renee 2 stock? Use a shin bone with mar- mold the Department of Agriculture, and ping a hamburger or some other also may turn to creamed onions, and you'll achieve a desirable tablespoons enriched flour and 14 row in it for good flavor. Cracking should teaspoon salt. Blend in ‘4 cup the bone helps extract flavor. Cover with bun milk, Roll into: wainut-sized balls, and pop them into the jackets of » Bake in tlie finished. bakers. : Some cooks like to rub a little salad ‘oil over the cut surfaces of cheddar cheese that is to be stoted The cheese tightly, of and drying. be wrapped course. everyone anticipates with joy. If you're convinced that home- made ice cream is a “must” for! your next dessert, by all means, | try a wonderful new ‘recipe for Coffee-Butterscotch Ice Cream. It's! just as smooth and creamy as the old-time variety and the flavor | is a marvelous blend of two: favorites, mellow butterscotch and | zesty coffee. For an added touch | of lusciousness, top your ice cream | with a swoop of whipped cream and sliced bananas. Cotfee-Butterscotch Ice Cream | | 1 cup sugar, divided ‘, cup ground coffee | 1% cups milk | ‘« teaspoon salt i 2 egg yolks, slightiy beaten | 2 teaspoons vanilla i 13 cups whipping cream i Caramelize 12 cup sugar in a heavy skillet. Add coffeeste milk,| bring to scalding point and strain, Add. strained milk slowly to ear-| amelized sugar, stirring constantly. | Add remaining sugar and stir un-' til dissolved. Add a little of the’ hot mixture to egg yolks and re- turn to pan. “Cook, stirring con- stantly, about 2? minutes. Cool. Add vanilla. Whip cream and fold. in Freeze in large refrigerator tray. When firm, turn into chilled. bowl, break up with spoon and beat unti] smooth Return to tray and freeze until firm. Serve with. whipped cream and garnish with sliced* bananas. Makes 8 to 10 servings, Relish and Cheese Fill Slits in Hot Dogs How to fancy up franks' Frankfurter Cuts on Rolls 4 frankfurters Pickle relish Cheddar cheese § Frankfurter rolls Butter or margarine Place frankfurters on cutting board so they will lie as flat as possible. Make 4 diagonal cuts in each frankfurter, but do not cut all the way through. With a demi- fasse spoon, place a little pickle relish in each cut; tuck a strip of cheese into each cut Broil 3 to # inches from source of heat unti! frankfurters are hot through and lightly browned: cheese should partly melt. Serve with toasted butter_rolls. Makes 8 servings. \ Special Apple Dish | Made With Cake | { Do you know how to be rated) hostess. with the mostest at family | mealtimes? Thrill your daily din- | ner ‘‘guests” with all-butter pound) cake deepdish delight for dessert. ! This easy-to-make meal - topper’ will keep them passing their plates | for more, and will prove to your’ family what an extra-special menu pplanner vou are: 1. Cut baker’s p9ud cake into. thick slices 2. Place slices in a deep dish, cover with tangy fresh apple sec- tions. ; 3. Pour apple juice over the top and sprinkle with chopped walnuts. If desired, whipped cream may be added around edges of the pound cake for an extra “touch.” HURRY mittee We reserve the right te limit quan- ing tithes . . . sorry, no specials sold te miners. t's the BALANCE of ingre- dients in baking powder that governs its leavening ac- tion. Onty when these are scientifically balanced can "you be sure of uniform ac- tion in the mixing bow! ples that final, balanced rise to light and fluffy texture in the oven... That's the story of Clabber Girl's balanced dow- everytime! BALANCED f®ALANCED DOUBLE ACTION | a —_ heen EC et reeset tennant tnt ne Every week-end is a money-saving week-end, when you do your market- with famous-brand foods . . ..at low “off brand” prices! ~ neonate p “pape ot SHOP-RITE! These big, easy-to-shop supermarkets are packed . LS) CRE aTER FOO® MAZOLA OIL Gallon $2.19 - RAVO Pure Peanut Oil Kraft’s Dairy Fresh. Caramels is 39° faster ... because Gold Bell requires fewer books Bag to get better gifts. : | (\\c\ , dai Foil-Wrapped —_12-Oz. . ola scxze 87-73" PB Ket Chocolate Fudges “sz gt DQ° Soe ct at ty Smarties Candy Rolls | siper Fac 19° G+ generous Gold Bal Stamps a Wrigleys wit ~Vernell’s Butter Mints 5,0FF 52% DAS Pablum High Protein Cereal = 2Q* Heinz Baby Foods fk. G a 5° Swifts Baby Meats Simi D sn 4.5° Heinz Junior Foods Yet" 4. san 5Q° Ey Ss ae fr 4 - rd e Salad Dressing a 39° alada Tea Bags "(ate ‘rus. 65° alada Tea Mm WM no oy REDUCES te. $44 Save on oe Electric Flash Bulbs 12 »« 99 For Flavor that SPARKLES , : They S-T-R-E-T-C-H, Advertised in LIFE $4.50 Girls’ Triple Cuft Bobby Socks "its ta rae GOP 7 DURKEE’S Extracts a <2 Pure Vanilla 1%4-Ox, wnt BO Value Wider, Heavy-Duty Lemon "35° Almond Ne 35° Kaiser Quilted Aluminum Broiler Foil rat” 4.3° New Sandwich and Bow! Size wine Gets yours NOW New Kaiser Cover & Wrap Foil © se'xt"tau 1. 9° ue White or Pastel Colors SEALTEST Creamed fj at this low price! Moder Northern Toilet Tissue 4. wm 35° Keeps Hands Dry — Saves Mopping Time Cottage Cheese § § ot? Cream > _—‘16-Or. y J Ae . | : Added Ctn. Save 06 on Your Favorite Brand of ton oe". 2 Reg. Size 39° PREAM Instant Cream‘ Jer 3 : DOVE *= = D sath'sie AO *9 eem Your Mailed Coupon Rat “76” Test Deodoran cad 2 i: 29° 2k 43 Renews The Finish—As It Starches Gloss Tex W;2 Starch Now You Can Get this “i. en Week to Enter ae See a ; 1 — Foo Tie Makes = obi t Treat at WRIGLEYS (@™ New Blue Dutch Cleanser oi 2. coms 29° BRE ee : Le Whenever =. Trend Mild Detergent 9D uri. 49° ‘Sud 0 ae = You Shop! — G Blue-White Instant Beads - mm 2D Purex ” BEADS-0° -BLEACH 4 et so a Y) ° itens Li Vie “Se Swanson § rend liquid for Dishes Sen 538 ~Yet HARMLESS to Clothes! ERRaaae > FINEST FROZEN oe ve | Chicken Livers eS posit cues _Keep ’em in a > a Nutri-Tonie nea Permanents ‘ro ou; AD Aes Til Your Freezer ‘ecliseh'd Volek. = ie RRASEER Hlorvesten Ta Tablets va 29° ‘or 54° B) Apple’ Pies “se ha BLS aiiaiiainiaiiiae Spray on Soratches, Serapes, Minor Cuts ills Germ cor pone Be ice roan Test AQ: ‘Tense Nervous Headaches Se es Beef Chop Suey #2 49 cALL FOR wel Sano 69 GaSe” as 39" ASY CARVING PORK ROAST : ST RONGER yet SAFER , King-Size vane 79°. © ptus 2&4 Improved ; 9 5 ; . %4-Inch . oo, fo, Brylcreem te tsx Adhesive Tape = s-va. Ron Swifts Premium ANAGIN Tablets ier ger Fee 4. ea aay Asst’ 4.9° = Tender-Frozen BONELESS Cannot Upeet Your Stomach Fresh proporanr Js se Tax Patch & Sof Box ork Loin jerk ware Roast | FULL-TIME PROTECTION NEW, CLEAR, NON-GREASY P Now for % the Price! for Grooming and Conditioning Bottle . 6 of 50 Bottle € iad - Bacess Fat and oa PS © — Removed . Reg, $1.39 Plastic Spray , peoporant = NEW : ‘Swift's “Butterfly Style” , : ce j ‘ender—Frosen, Twin Beosion 1-Lb. Phi. Only 69° te Tax ty, | 69° te Tax Pork Part ‘y Ne Waste rae OY Prices effective through Sat, Sept, 28 We reserve the: right to limit quantities. ™ WRIGLEVS REDUCES PR ae Ia ih oe EL DUCES PRICES «+ WRIGLEYS REDUCES PRICES « le of the coconut; , Stantly until thickened and bubbly. he \ forty: a ‘ H ma - 4 Let Kids Roll Their Own! ‘ame to bring some of their friends home for after-school snacks. : With very little effort you can make a ~a “party” out of these occasions, _ Let the children help get ready — the night before. They'll like the > affair even more if they do. Coconut Popcorn Balls 1 cup sugar \ eun corm syrup ‘s cup water \e teaspoon 1M teaspoons butter or margarine ‘se cup whole seedless raisins \ 3 cups salted 9 3 cups salted pepeora coconut Combing sugar, corn syrup, wa- ter, and salt in large saucepan. Bring to boil, stirring occasionally; then cook, without stirring, until a small amount of syrup forms hard ball in cold water (or to a tem- perature of 266 degrees F.) Add butter and raisins; stir well. Add warm popcorn and 1 cup mix thoroughly, Cool slightly, Shape mixture into , V i ao 4 oo y. \es Lee ee Ae THE PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY, ‘SEPTEMBER 1 26, 1057 : hae esi — Don't Miss ARP'S Big "Sopra" Bes ES balls and roll in rerhaining cocoe Ge } nut. Makes 3 dozen lin. balls or 14g dozen 2-in. balls. Duo of Cheeses Means Better Flavored Dish Two sorts of cheese give this souffle fine flavor. Golden Cheese Souffle 2 tadlespoons _— or ma) 3 tablespoons flour ind % cup milk % zone mild cheddar cheese (finely rap und sharp cheddar cheese (fine- ly matea) 4 large eggs (separated) Melt butter over low heat in a 2-quart saucepan. Stir in flour, salt and a dash of cayenne. Add milk all at once; cook and stir con- Stir in cheese (keeping heat very low or using an asbestos pad) until melted; remove from heat. Beat egg yolks slightly; beat in| some of the cheese sauce; return| Sum to saucepan, beating vigorously as you do so. With clean rotary beater (hand or electric), beat egg whites until they hold stiff straight peaks when beater is slowly with- drawn. Fold in cheese mixture until there are no white blobs. Turn into a 1%4-quart ungreased | baking dish; bake in ,moderate) (375 degrees) oven until high, gold- en brown and firm on top. Serve at once. Makes 4 servings, The ancient art of snake charm- COCONUT POPCORN BALLS — Let your- youngsters bring their friends home from school for a party. It need not be elaborate — just some _ frosting. coconut popcorn balls and milk in funny face — glasses. Put the decorations on with a bit of Cereal Snacks Have we Real Teenag e Appea ] double boiler. Spread ‘4 of ao The United States Children’s Bu-; agers, This chewy confection | reau reports that the chief dietary! rates high in taste appeal and is problem for parents of teen-agers) packed full of good nutrition. The is to see that the foods eaten meet cereals in the recipe ithe | contribute high-quality protein, | increased energy require- § vitamins, essential minerals, ments without sacrificing any e€s-| and readily available food en- sential elements. It is also impor-| ergy. | tant that the foods be offered ina’ CEREAL TOFFEE SQUARES form which will be eaten cheer-| Cooky Mixture fully. 1-3 cup butter or margarine * * * : cup creamy-style peanut butter 1 pound marshmallow: . Research at Iowa State College | Scape same ous puffs. puffed wheat, reports that teen-age boys con- jpatend tice, or pre-sweetened puffe sumed about 13 to 17 per cent of| Topping their total day’s intake in snacks; \. 2 I ounen Bocas semi-sweet ¢hoc- teen-age giris, about 16 per cent. —— Too often teen-agers concentrate co E cup of any lauabeve "aa “empty calorie’ foods for their) *The cereal used for the topping snacks. Since snacks play such an be th lected hmaaartacit vole tanita (dkat oll Seen’ cote << = agers, it is important .that they C°°KY mixture make a real nutritional contribu-. Combine butter, peanut butter, marshmallows, and milk, in a tion. , Since ts @:ecagestion Yor Reine: heavy Dutch oven. Place over low| makers faced with the problem heat and stir constantly until all| of what te serve the hungry, jingredients are melted and smooth.| teen-age, football crowd. Cereal (Aad cencal and atic anal ail coreui| Toffee Squares served with cocoa is coated with peanut butter mix-| the ing is now forbidden by city ordi-| « Marrakesh, Morocco. nance in ture. Remove from heat and tur or for an adequate snack for teen - |mixture into 2 greased pans 11%x-| late over each pan of cookdes and sprinkle tops with chopped pea- nuts and cereal. Cool. Cut into bars or squares. Yield: About 96 squares. (Carrots Are Topped and Everyone Saves The U. S. Department of Agri- culture says that only five years ago almost all carrots came to market‘ with their tops on. Some- d4jtimes the storekeeper would twist the tops off before he sold them to} you; or maybe you'd carry home) a bunch of tops. Department of Agriculture mar- ket men did some checking on what happened to carrots sold with and without tops. They found that carrots got to consumers in better condition, with less loss if the tops iwere taken off and the _—< were packed in plastic bags. ther, the grower could get a carrots in a refrigerator car, and it took less ice. A saving all the way around. The result: Today, about 85 per cent of our carrots come to us in plastic bags and with no tops. FY SIRLOIN STEAKS | PORTERHOUSE STEAKS ROUND STEAKS - GOc . 89c » 99¢ = “SUPER-RIGHT” FAMOUS QUALITY PORK LOIN Skinless Franks swmxor , . . a 49¢ Cottage Butts . & 5% APPLE SAUCE Pork Sausage weer... th 48¢ = Halibut Steak “745° w 39¢ 4: : AX THE S6A eee SAVE UP TO 1lc ON 2 LOAVES | Jane Parker White, Sliced BREAD.....2 SAVE EVEN MORE NOW ON MILD AND MELLOW “tt, COFFEE "3" LOIN PORTION ws. A3¢ at 7-RIB , PoRTION “8: 3 3c A&P BRAND—OUR FINEST QUALITY “SUPER-RIGHT” - SMOKED ee 1 Y4-LB. LOAVES 37 73 1-LB. BAG Use this thrifty, nonfat dry milk in all your made-with- milk recipes. Drink Sta kind of nourishment. Borden's takes fresh pasteurized milk. Removes water and fat. What's left? B-vitamins, proteins, calcium and other munerals. They're the heart of milk. They're Starlac! ABOUT 8°A QUART in the 12 qt. fam * For drinking, cooking, : baking and ichiais hee ¢ Oe ne » adrins: rlac, too. It’s good. And it’s the best ily-gize package > i % oe. Sy if en ©1957, The Borden Co, Ann Page Tomato Soup . . O'CLOCK 213 wae NOW...FIRST OF THE SEASON FAMOUS JANE PARKER FRUIT CAKES A&P’s OWN SMOOTH, CREAMY MARVEL ICE CREAM 14-48. 39 : LIGHT DARK CAKE e CAKE Cc oallon 69¢ JANE PARKER, FLAKY CRUST Pineapple Pie ...... x 43: TOKAY GRAPES ... 2 » 25 19c 29c HEAD 2 FOR Michigan Cauliflower Head Lettuce cvs rin nacs a WHITE ] a se es HOMESTYLE, ELBERTA FREESTONE A&P renin ae lona Bartlett Pears eccececesee. 3 22 wt 1Q9e cece eens QD tae 4Ye 29.02. . CANS C A&P Frozen Orange Juice 6 & Bde SPECIAL! 20th Anniversary Issue y 7 Woman's Day 10c STILL AMERICA’S BEST MAGAZINE BUY. | ae Le i | Tey Ore ee ee Et eeee eee a oR : i ee ee Nog © Bee ee Teg eee soe TTF (~ bse ey ge 7 ° 7 ee - r rs - ee eee ' A ele as in le SRA ca Ss _ THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1957. | FORTY-ONE. , on: the top shet ot the ovenjnate the pans on the racks #9 @ne Grapes and Carrots . (tm,ss Pais tee sree 2 lower shelf. Alter-\does not over the other. .. : “gige . * ings. ' : are ae ‘ i : MixinNewRecipe |“ ————__ | la foe " Titeresting accompaniment icanned Apple Sauce bit Samet lamb chops. Try this dish some./time Saver for Mom — ~ 3 _times, too, with roast lamb. = | With children back on school Minted Carrots and Grapes _ Schedules, Mother must have meals 2 tablespoons but-sr or margarine [that’s where 1 use apple mit, aspeen dried crumbled pepper ar a oe pale Be gre t ee ee breakfast cereal adds extra zest Ye Wesspoon suger and nourishment without extra Pare carrots: cut into thin/ effort: : rounds, Melt butter in skillet) A dish sauce mixed (about 10 inches) over low heat; Ard ROMAN BLEACH is the bleach that’s best! For, NYLON, COTTON- / alltherest. — | Clothes come white— | we Sanitary, too! ee _ With ROMAN BLEACH in your washing! Sauce Livens ler in saucepan over low beat. “M Lik Ch SPa SS SES UESRSSSURS SESS EEEEEEESSSSSHEUSUSGEESSESEEE ) not brown. Blend in flour and sea- 9 79) Clg on cae aatsmie aire cor ON LIKG LNCS SEF es Alive-=-It’s Fresh”? + Shrimp Eggs smooth and thickened. Add shrimp! [\o 8 . , r and eggs. Heat slowly, stirri - | ) | [| Youn . a J casionally until thoroughly ing oe: If] Fessings — HEN 11-18 - 5-8 Lb. Avg. - Serve over Chinese -noodles or in Shrimp and eggs make a hearty|toast baskets, or toast points. Gan ' Ib. avg. Cc Cc is binati vhe! in : . a Salad dressings provide one of m _] nag mae yin gh sa with “noe temo 0 sot oon |the greatest opportunities for tom TURKEY lb. lb. - mustard cH paprika aeotk wocves | If preferred the shrimp may be! day's homemakers to be creative. 'g s directly a chafing on i i lis, topped | Men recognize this, too, and seem Ml ee ee Drssered crante and baked for 15|t0 change venturing into the kitch- DUCKS — FRYERS — STEWERS ~ protein the ish may be served! vinutes in a hot oven, 400 de-|en at this point in meal prepara. | = ae Tae rato, family \grees. Serve in the shells. Makes tion. S| Reavy To FRY ROASTING = may be substituted for the poodies|® *=°VS2 * srescing that is uikely | Breaded JUMBO c . is Here is a dressing that is likely jj rea HENS ib. |2 if desired, or the creamed shrimp . to draw male assistance and com- b. - . 18 and egg mixture may be served Mustard Adds Zing pliments from your family andm | SHRIMP 4 WILD RABBITS --- OYSTERS | in baking shells hot from the oven. to Fruity t Relish friends. The rich blue cheese and & 48 Lemon wedges or slices will add/'@ { Mec condiments will be a fitting crown @ ‘é . r) - a tart garish elther way | Golden pineapple enna: Ti 9 many of sour salads. Be pre Fresh Fish Is Cheap’ 4 : popular garnish will pared for requests : |. a Try hia recipe over the weck-fire relish honors when served) Bie Cheese Dressing @ __ WHITEFISH — BASS — WALLEYES — HERRING 5 end or for a buffet supper when with hot or cold ham, chicken or| 1 teaspoon prepared mustaré a a time is short and a special dish Jos1 or as an accompaniment for| | wsspeon sauce | FRESH FRESH FRESH FRESH LAKE r) rl simply sour work & Hosen salt." Drain 2 No 2 cn] | Spe tw =| BUFFALO CATFISH SHRIMP PERCH =| a . Deviled Shrimp and Eggs syrup. In a saucepan combine \ ipepege ge - Lb. ¢ Lb. . ¢ Lb ¢ Lb. ¢ H cca elnee came cup of sugar, % cup of orange| * “P — . ] 39 . 2 . ° = ‘S up fete drained 4 froma tet ran une Combine mustard, Worceste: s . " 4 ts \% a Fi - ter- . * how livel Se Sonapeny Gry os a bell. = shire sauce, salt, oregano, vinegar @ - Fresh and Salt Water Fish of All Kinds = y Desh of cavenne x * * and sugar. Stir until sugar is dis- |B H , at.s«dC renew tom ha an rn aa cry oad cee PEOPLE'S FISH & POULTRY MARKET = tea can be! 3 Ssrt-osched epee. steed" tablespoons of constantly. Fold in cheese and r ; 3 cans Chinese noodies,” or until blended, Add|™ix well. Serye with tossed vege-\g 82 Seai St (Wholesale and Retail FE 4-152] = Look for it at your grocer’s! Another Fine eid Linen cise pineapple tidbits and chill over-|table or green salad. Yield abouts 82 South Saginew St. (Loved Coe - your grocer's Prodect of Stenderd Grends int. | sinse anion and pepper in but- night. Serves 6. 2 cups dressing liTLlLILIIiliitilittttttiitliliitililititilttttttt tli WE SHOP HERE FOR ck=> @ | 5 Oo ae = ¢ QUALITY 0 / We. y | = beg ifn ° fruit-country pie! Fresh Dressed Rock FRYER — ONIONS | 3 be 14° mes AQ*.. Chicken-Beef-Turkey Northern 4 Na See | PEANUT «HE Pet-Ritz FRUIT PIES FROZEN, READY TO BAKE > eee SAVE 156] 214885 £0" CAVE 15¢1 Good for 15¢ on purchase of one 8-inch Pet-Ritz Pie. Offer limited to one to a family. Please print name and address. Md, Velveeta. 7. CHEESE .. U.S. NO. 1 MICHIGAN POTATOES WALTON 4120 W. Walton Bivd., Your nome. nay Pit : it - Address | -_ i ‘Drayton Plains OR 3-2341 9 | bach bn me tee - og $0: $ 19 T Ke Store shin ten thre Set, 9 a.m. te 9 p | ai Core : . Offer expires December 31 in " a a ss po * le . ~ : * + i = ‘ ’ s : i 0 : ae Out Sunday 12 to 9 of six favorite kinds! Clip the coupon NOTIOE TO DEALERS: This coupon will be redeemed af Tues value plus # cunts : re 5 Lbs. KA ‘ Bl We Reserve the Right to Limit Quantities wom, treat’ your family toa home- Geek tobomyticn gc tar eet te., Feld obsne reutteted, tuned. ee prohibited : | vied a , | ) baked pie made the fruit-country way oe +> and save 15¢1 . csc ainsi oa “Come to the fair” if you want to see the sights, say Jonathan Roberts of Middlebelt road and Deborah Walsh of West Long Lake road. They dis- play some of the antiques you'll see at Animal Rescue League, Antique Fair is raising funds for the shelter on East boulevard. Pontiae Press Photos WillO-Way Playhouse today through Saturday. Sponsored by the Michigan Inc., the Workshop Set Tuesday for Local PTA Officers “Learning Your PTA” will be the theme for a workshop to be given Tuesday evening duct a meeting on hospitality, and room representatives will meet with Mrs. William Thom- as and Mrs. John Adomitis. Mrs. John Turner and Lillian Davidson, principal of Malkim School, will hold a conference on parent education, and safe- ty chairmen will meet with Margaret Luther, principal of Whitfield School, and Joseph Zabelski. x * * Roland Stephison will lead a conference on civil defense, MORE SUBJECTS. Mrs. Thomas Cauley will dis- * ¥ * - A discussion on legislation will by Dr. Dana Completing the list of work- shops is a conference for men only led by William Wright, principal of Mark Twain. School, and Lester Stanley, principal of Hawthorne School. Judge McCallum Heads Wednesday Dance Club Judge Cecil McCallum has been named president of Wed- nesday Dancing Club. Other officers are Dr. Glenn. R. Brooks, vice president; Jack Habel, secretary- treasurer, and Mrs. Berkeley Voss, Mrs. John E. Windiate, Jack C. Strait and William D. “Thomas Jr., directors. x *« * Robert G. Isgrigg, Harold W. Dudley, Milo J. Cross and © Dr. Chauncey G. Burke were appointed to the music com- mittee, and Russell Bassett is handling publicity. * x “* The Palmer Bundys are in charge of refreshments, with the John E. Windiates, the Walter K. Willmans the mer- ritt D. Hills and the Berkeley _ Vosses assisting. DIRECT MEMBERSHIP In charge of induction of new members are Mr. and Mrs, D. B. Eames, Dr. and Mrs. Glenn — R. Brooks, Mr. and Mrs. Donald A. Nicholie and Mr. and Mrs. Jack C, Strait. *% * * * Dr. and Mrs. Arthur R. Young are chairmen of the guest night committee; with Mr. and Mrs, Eugene K. Well- man, Mr. and Mrs. Stuart E. Whitfield, “Mr. and = Mrs. Harold B. Euler and Mr. and Mrs. William D, Thomas Jr. assisting them. The first dance of the season will be held Oct. 16 at Oakland Hills Country Club. , Queen Elizabeth js photographed while on tou se r. Her allowance is $1,300,000 a year. ” ‘The workshop’s purpose Is to give general information to chairmen in PTA groups throughout the city and to give them an opportunity to meet Pontiac PTA Council's exec- utive board. Bride-Elect ls Honored at Shower Bride-elect Catherine Ann Justin, whose marriage to Thomas F. Devereaux will be an event of Oct. 19, was honored Wednesday evening with a dinner and personal shower. - : ¥ * * Sheila Flannery, who is to be a bridesmaid, hostessed the event at the home of her mother, Mrs. George Baldwin of Old Orchard trail. The guest list included Mrs. William John Justin, mother of the bride-elect; Mrs. Thomas H. Devereaux of Howell, mother of the pros- - \ 5 “Tl have to get ‘Old Nell’ in shape for the fair,” W. R. Walsh of West Long Lake road said. He knows that Come Out to Bc et MI ai 3K a MnP et proceeds will help the building fund and will enable the league to care for more animals, 4 as va the An Womens Section Six pages today in Women’s Section pective bridegroom; Mrs. Alex McIntosh, sister of the bride- elect; Mrs. John Coe of Kala- mazoo, sister of ‘the bride- elect; Mrs. John. Coe of Kala- mazoo, sister of the prospec- tive bridegroom and a brides- maid,..and Gerrie Godin of Grosse Pointe, who is also to be a bridesmaid. ° * * * Others included Mrs. John Linden of Detroit, Mrs. Roe Héal of Dearborn, Mrs. Fred Pickering, Mrs. Willis Brewer, * Mrs. Joseph A, Shara, Mrs. Ralph Allen, Mrs. Donald Kelly, Mrs. Donald McLean, Joyce Hofman and Faith Cook. es Daytime dress is a two piece fashion with easy skirt gathered at the top and blouse that ties at the neckline. It’s completely washable, of course. GOP Notes Progress by Women More Than Ever Are Holding Jobs in Government By JANE EADs . WASHINGTON — The Wom- en’s Division of the Republi- can National Committee, in presenting its 1957 progress ' study on women in public service, says it is not aiming tional Committee and director of the. Women’s Division. IN PUBLIC INTEREST “In the conduct of our gov- ernment on all levels we be- lieve it is to the interest of both men and women that women have a part — that their voices be heard and that qualified women be given op- ed. * * * In the last four decades— since 1916, when the first wom- an, Jeannétte Rankin (R-Mont) was elected to Congress — Miss Adkins says women have made excellent progress in winning elective and appoint- ive offices in municipal, coun- ty, state and federal govern- ments. There are now some 576,000 in the last category. Women, according to, the non-partisan survey, constitute about 21 per cent of the federal govern- ment's entire civilian person- nel. An estimated 10 per cent of these are in the high salary brackets. portunities to serve,"’ she .add- que Fair! 1 ‘ ~ ” Snitchin’ cookies from Grandmother's old cup- board is. David Merrill of West Long Lake road. You'll see the cupboard if you attend the antique show this week. Party Whirl Begins their home on Key Biscayne, Fla. * * * Connie has asked her.sister, Lindsay, to be her maid of honor. Mrs, Gordon L. Water- worth of Royal Oak will be HOME FROM EUROPE Richard H. Zeder returned to the home of his parents, of Orchard Ridge road, flew back and is awaiting the arrival of his small foreign car in which he did most of - his touring. He left for Europe-right after his graduation from the Uni- versity of Michigan, * @. Dr, and Mis. James A. Mor- ton have invited several friends to spend this weekend with them at their Sand Pointe summer home. Dr. Morton's mother, Mrs. James A. Morton, who has been visiting the family, has returned to her home in Lake- wood, Ohio, , x & kk Mr. and Mrs. Milner Thom have returned to their home on Commerce road after 10 days in New York. RETURN TO HILLS Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Brewster have returned home for Miss Vandeveer Mrs. Brewster also visited their daughter, Betsey, at her apartment in New York and then flew to the state of Wash- ington for a visit with her other daughter, Alison. Ali- son, now Mrs. Richard Alien Jones, and her husband are living at Lawson Air Force Base near Spokane. Mrs. Jesse D. Chamberlin was hostess at luncheon last Friday at the Detroit Athletic Club, celebrating the birthday - of her mother, Mrs, Walter F. Zimmer. ‘ New Extension Group Elects Mrs. Dickson A newly organized home demonstration group, Suburban Heights of Lake Orchard Heights, met Monday evening when Mrs. Mary Hixon, home demonstration agent, spoke to the group, et kw Mrs. William Dickson of Lake Oakland Heights hos- tessed the group. Elected president was Mrs. Dickson, with Mrs. -Ben T. Lowell named vice chairman; Mrs. Robert Rogers, secre- tary - treasurer; Mrs. Robert J. Cook, reporter; Mrs. George Bellairs, community chairman, and Mrs. Joseph J. Fournier, project chairman. * * * The new group, under the sponsorship of Oakland Coun- ty Extension Service, informs its 16 members of homemak- ing arts, fashions, und arts and crafts. Mrs. Waddell Entertains Unit The Cherokee road home of Mrs. John Q. Waddell was the setting Tuesday for a cooper- ative luncheon -for members of Child Study Club Group Three. Cohostesses for the event were Mrs. Max Doerr, Mrs. Edward Barrett, Mrs. Lester Wray, Mrs, Harold MacDonald and Mrs. Harry McGrath. . * * * Among the guests were Mrs. Keith Leak, Mrs. Jesse Mae- Leay, Mrs. Robert Nelson and Mrs. Howard Lamb. Is Monarchy Too Expensive for Modern England? By TOM A, CULLEN LONDON (NEA) — If a cat can look at a Queen, a United States congressman can look at a Queen’s dress bills. Or so reasoned Congressman Harold R, Gross (R-lowa) who dragged Queen Elizabeth II's finery into a congressional de- bate not long ago. AMERICAN FUNDS? Specifically.’ the lawmaker wanted -to know how much American aid to Britain was. being diverted to pay for the two tons of clothing which, he | alleged, the Queen took with her on her recent state visit to France, * * * With Elizabeth coming to America in October, the high * cost’ of monarchs is bound to come up again. Is royalty too expensive? A costly bauble that the welfare state cannot. afford? Should the ‘royal family set the nation an ; example by pulling in its belt? * x * , Certainly, Yhe $1,300,000 a ) year voted by Parliament as the Queen's. personal allow- ance (Civil List, it is called) is a whopping salary by any standard. When another three millions dollars is added to this for the maintenance of the royal family, plus its palaces, plus® the royal yacht, the bill is enormous. NOT MUCH HIGHER Yet the Queen's defenders argue that Elizabeth's Civil List is only $14,000 more than that fixed for her great-grandfather, Edward VII, in 1901, while the cost of living has more than trebled since that date. Far from spending her money on clothes, the Queen pays out $860,000 or: nearly two-thirds of her allowance to run the royal household, including food, staff- wages, gas, lights and fuel, motor cars, laundry, tele- phone and telegraph service. Also, Elizabeth is probably the world’s biggest party-giver. As Britain’s ‘hostess with the mostest,”” she entertains some - 30,000 persons a year, which comes under the heading of maintaining British — prestige. Out of the Queen's purse come such miscellaneous ex- penses as $9 for every set of triplets born in Britain, $75 to the poet laureate who keeps odes on tap for historic oc- casions, and $840 a year ‘to the keeper of the royal swans. MUST PAY FARES When the Queen travel train she must. buy first-ciass . rail tickets for hef entire en- tourage. She does, however, get her postage stamps free. * * * To lighten her financial load, the government keeps the Queen’s seven palaces and her .eight royal houses ‘in repair, and the Royal Navy’ comes through with one million dol- lars a year for the upkeep and operation of the royal yacht, Britannia. It can be argtied that the Queen actually doesn’t cost the British taxpayer a cent. For under’ a deal worked out by George III in 1760, she turns over all intome from the crown lands to the government in exchange for her Civil List. As the income from crown property runs to $3,500,000 a year, the taxpayer comes off well in. the deal, some apolo- gists maintain. FIRST TARGET Whenever British Socialists get out the economy axe, Birmingham ‘Y' Slates Auditions ¥MCA of Birmingham will be the setting Saturday for auditions for five children’s plays. Tryouts for youngsters between 8 and 18 will be held by the newly organized Hur- dy-Gurdy Players. Gene Scrimpsher, director of children's productions for De- troit public schools, and Gil Oden, curator of. theater arts from Detroit Instituté of Arts, will direct the season's. plays, Buckingham Palace is desig- nated as their first victim. This 600-room palace, they argue, is a white elephant re- quiring an enormous staff of maids, footmen, gardeners, carpenters and electricians to run. * * * The fact that most of the pal- ace staff other than clerks and domestics belong to trade un- ions appears to cut no ice with the Socialists, who favor turning the palace into coun- cil flats, 5 As against its overhead costs, Buckingham Palace has senti- méntal value, however. It is the first place humble Britons turn to in time of trouble. or - jubliation. Some even appear to take comfort from the sight of the Queen’s gold-emblazoried stand- ard flying from its mast, as a sign that the Queen is in resi- MARATHON TASK Rumiing Buckingham Palace is a marathon task, There is a their chandeliers. Such “palace fetched high ; William Fortnum, footman to Anne, made enough money off ‘palace ends” to re- tire and open up Fortnum and Mason's, today London's swankiest food purveyors, _ Today, the candies are gone her are 2,000 light bulbs const oa7g ant replace. ee ce The rage for furs, fake real, is on this fall. Tobet yourself to one of those cardi. gans‘of orlon with » velling of Com pletely wanes | 4 if a / | _THE PONTIAC PRESS. iunspay SEPTEMBER R 26, 1957. pegs Teenagers Fe avor U.N. but Most Don't Understand It| One girl, 17 years old and a high! 5. Alding children around the! organization, thought that the | swered “now and then,” 2.6 per, : lcent checked “seldom” and 2.4 per cent answéred ‘‘not at all.’’ Most teenagers in this cquntry know very little about the* work- ings of the ‘United Nations and what it was set up to do, but near- ly all of ‘them are in favor of it. x * ® Ask for a show of hands in favor of the U.N., as we did in dozens ‘Jack of knowledge ll subject so often in the school . junior, answered: failed ‘in getting people to brush their teeth after every meal.” MIX UP GROUPS . Many confused the U.N. with the Dacron and Cotton SLIPS DISTINCTIVE UNIFORMS WHITE NYLON HOSE OXFORD SHOP For Yarns, Matesnities, Unitorms _ FE 4-72)2 59 W. Huron nationwide basis and many never ‘had the chance. . * + ** This group was able to back up sonably intelligent answers to ques- tions of its failures and triumphs. FAILURES CITED Among the failures cited were: 1. Failure to act in the Hun-_| garian revolt. 2. Abuse of the veto power by the Communist bloc. LOCATION of Dingman - Stewart 862 N. SAGINAW FE 2-1810 — OR 3-1704 Dance Studio : | 3, Inability to make member! countries obey decisions. | 4 Failure to maintain world peace. x « * Among the triumphs. Eee by, teenagers: 1. Ending the Korean Wer. 3: Reduction of trade barriers. 4. Promoting agriculture, health and education in underdeveloped oo =| ALL PURPOSE JACKET | 3 . LENOX | JACKET | § | by Buckskein | z VAN HEUSEN ON EASY TERMS! HICKOK NATIONAL CLOTHING CO. 9 South Seginew Street Thermaleed Weather Control Lining Netural | s] 7” § TACT AVN INTERWOVEN — BUCKSKEIN — HAGGAR “It bas, its claim to knowing something about the U.N. by providing rea-, 2. Quick action in the Suez crisis. | | NIGUS AwUIe world. United States should withdraw Less than '3: per cent of the | from the U.N, tetal survey group, which in- | About 15 per cent thought the cluded both these who knew U.N, worked effeciWely “all the nothing of the workings of ‘the \time,”” nearly 80 per cent an- admitted a New York City boy, “but then again what is?’ ia A 1-year-old cacame lad, ‘Den- | inis Sloane, . applauded the U.N. | for “keeping larger countries from. *« * * jtaking advantage.of smaller ones.”' “Sure the U.N. is not perfect,” sHE’s DISGUSTED i On the other side of the ledger, 15-year-old Wendy Hansen of Nor- Gary King (left) of Detroit and Barbara Jean Curtis of Rochester have been named winners of the Turner Work Scholarship and Treesa Way Merrill Scholar- ship, respectively. Lach scholarship is for one term _at Will-O. Way Apprentice Theater. Demands of Steady Girl ‘Tame Male at Early Age | Future Husbands Not Likely to Rebel Against Housekeeping Chores i | By RUTH MILLETT In the book “Utopia 1976,” in which Morris L. Ernst ‘attempts to predict what life will be like in that year, he says the husband of the future will share more in, homemaking chores. iL don't know how his other prediction will turn, ~ —___—————¢ out, but I suspect that with ss this one he has hit the nail og A ‘on the head. Among teenagers, it is plain to lsee that the male is being tamed at an early age, not by ‘“‘mom’| ' but by his steady girl friend. | From 14 on, the boy who dates | knows exacily what is expected of him. He conforms to the pat- tern without any sign of rebel- | lien. ate EE | “If he hkes a girl. the only way. ‘he can be sure of getting dates” ‘with her is to ask her to go steady. | So he settles down to one girl al. a time. | * * | | Once be is going steady, he| |meekly observes all the rules that! |gov ern going steady among his’ ‘own crowd. A RIGID SCHEDULE | That probably means that he telephones his girl either once or, itwice a day at a set time. He, itakes her out a certain number | |of evenings a week, | He writes her every day if he Is out of town. He remembers all special oceasions with a gift. He gives her some symbol to wear! that announces to the teenage. world that he belongs to her. Boys whe can be that domes- |! PATT-O-RAMA ticated at 14 aren't likely to balk | 5 | much a few years later at what- No. 8128 with Patt-O-Rama is in ¢\ 0" king of marriage pattern | =~ 124g, 143, 1649, 1812. 20'3,, : ; their wives set up. 15, 2414, 2612. Size 1412, 35 bust, | eet sleeves, 5 yards of 3>inch.| If they are expected to spend) | For this pattern, send 35c in their free hours mopping floors.| }coins, your name, address, size |looking after the children, etc, 1! 'desired and the pattern number cant see them suddenly rebelling) to Sue Burnett, The Pontiac Press, 0 the grounds that they are men 372 W. Quincy St., Chicago 6, Il. jand homemaking is a woman's job Send 25c more with your pattern | zt ke ‘order for the new Fall & Winter No, T think they'll ease into the ‘57 issue of our pattern magazine, role of partner in housekeeping ‘Basic Fashion. Inspiring and so without a struggle. They may even 12be- 26‘ with THE NEW practical for every home sewer. think it's Utopia! mn a CARPETS—DRAPERY—LINOLEUM—TILE—SLIPCOVERS | McCandless Drapery Sale Fiberglas READY MADES 48"’x 90” cue Colors "$9799 Fiberglas . READY MADES 48x90” Prints—Moderns Fiberg las Pebble cloth Bark Cloth Fortisan Indian Head _ FREE HOME SERVICE! SAMPLES BROUGHT TO YOUR HOME! ™. FE 4-2531 NO OBLIGATION Free Labor! on Custom Made Draperies 11 NORTH PERRY ST. ASSORTED Drapery Fabrics 48" width Solids Yd. a | 00 Prints Florals = Scenics Fortisan | extures African Sheers | Weaves 48” and 45” | Yd. | 00° COMPLETE DECORATING sinh pda SERVICE / | saiittAc AVAILABLE ‘mandy, Mo., was “disgusted and disappointed’ with the world or- ‘ganization for “letting Russia and: her friends get away with, murder.”’ - “They are doing only half fier job,” complained 15-year-old Doro- thea Olson of Whitestone, N. Y. Robert Schwartz, 17, of Jersey — City more or less agreed with beth sides, admitting the past failures but hopeful of the future, | “The U.N. has great unused abil- ity for good,” he answered, “‘hew- ‘ever, its potential has never been realized.” * * * Edythe Krampe of College Point. N. Y., commented on the failyre to ‘mention the word God in the U.N. But now the people who charter and saw this omission dream up styles have gone one las part of its overall failings. step farther — ‘they have “de- | “They have tried to achieve signed a leopard skin match- |peace by themselves,” she said. Lingerie Adds Feline Touch With Leopard NEW YORK (INS) — This year the fashionable woman will make herself more feline by wearing leopard skin. * * * Leopard or leopard prints are popular for collars, belts, hats, pocketbooks and shoe trim, Blouses, raincoats and even earrings have turned up with spots, EVEN LINGERIE YARDLEY 1.50—3.00 rimymus light, lingering, lovely Tortie rrapets hr hen om mend Bag sod tuted te OA. frem ithe original English formal: d sad deaesls CLOON AN ‘s. “For Famous i Names in Cosmetics” ing bra and girdle set. \“when peace comes from trust. = ae . - e * — ‘and faith in God.” 14 N. Saginaw St. FE 2-0161. \ The bra has a black dacron ‘WONDERFUL JOB’ - leno elastic body, but the main | Karen Hanks. 16, of Fort Lauder-. ~ f section of the bra is done in dale, Fla., thought that ‘for such > Startling satin with a leopard ‘a young organization, the U.N. wire , print ‘has done a wonderful job. Alicia Presents... i The matching girdle is a x ra * | pull-on with a dip-down waist, A Flushing. N. Y.. gui. 1¢-year- i| for comfort and comes only in |oiq Gloria ‘Scanza, nae in pel ocktai Gowns black. The main portion of the | plete agreement. girdle is nylon power net, but | : both front and back panels are | , at is mighty aitficult gaat | superbly designed to done in satin leopard print to alin peace, as many forge a ntuat match the brassiere | they are doing a good job,” she | “cr ar e vanes oe * ~*~ | commented. > rue loveliness. The leopard set is an ex- | Another New York girl said the! Eran $95 treme example of the increas- ‘‘basic aims of the U.N. are good, ing importance being placed but it should have more publicity, on decorative undies to make |become more a part of our every , : women high style and fashion- day living.” Alicia RBrdal Salon able from the skin out f - ——_——__—— To handle yourself, use your | 55 W. Huron FE 35-3675 Each day is the scholar of head; to handle others, use \W : 4 yesterday. Carlyle your heart, —Donald Laird | \ All the news in CASUALS AND FLATTIES 3°. 4° Some styles as low as 2.99 If it's authentic teen fashion... Beck haa it. The colors—the leathers—the buckles and hows and bouncy crepe soles that smart gale go for are all ready and waiting for you in this near-as-next-door Beck store. And everything from genuine hand-sewn mocs to date-time suedes wears a strictly young-budget price tag! EXTRA! FREE NYLONS! Opening Days Only.. Thursday, Friday, Saturday | pr. with every purchase Of 3.99. 2 prs. with every purchase of 4.99 or more * NOW, 14 Beck stores in the Detroit area MIRACLE MILE SHOPPING CENTER S. TELEGRAPH AT SQUARE LAKE ROAD, PONTIAC 164 BECK STORES IN 86 CITIES, INCLUDING NEW YORK, CHICAGO, BOSTON, WASHINGTON, MIAMI R_26, 1957 - SPECIALS ee Zonta FURNITURE ALL CRIBS MARKED DOWN Complete Selection of INFANTS’ WEAR . C uddle Baby ed today that fathers have pace the bedroom floor w the children enough during t daytime. @ Buggies @ Cribs @ Strollers @ Hi Chairs ation. bies representing all soc We Will Be Closed THURSDAY arti FRIDAY * a i Crib ‘n Cradle} 740 W. Huron - FE 8-803! ff , Plenty of Free Parking cut link—babies not enough during the day are t _ most likely to cry at night. , Moore said many nursing the babies they didn’t want to them, The psychologists are sat fied this attitude deprived t babies of some basic ne which affected their sleep The study also showed th . FINE JEWELRY — GIFTS the day are not to wake McKim Jewelry 941 Orchard Lake, FE 4-5065 ; against a distarbanée at mgt in the Daytime for Quiet Night LONDON (INS) — The Brit ish Medical Association report- bawling babies during the night because mothers fail to cuddle They studied 2060 London ba- ial classes and found one clear- nursed mothets admitted they spent little time because “spoil” babies who sleep a lot during more likely up after midnight, that keeping the child awake during the day is no insurance to ith - he Psychologists at the london University Child Study Center, led by Terence Moore, made the investigation for the associ- he is- he ed at at, sale of pants thursday, friday, saturday $ 7 ; O99 regularly $3.98 Choose your corduroy slacks from an array of regular and Capri lengths. Some of them available in latest of Ivy League styles. Black, beige. Sizes 10-16. sale, $2.99 $ 5 99 regularly $5.98 - Wonderful for casual and leisure wearing ore these rayon-gabardine and dacron-rayon man tailored slacks. Choose from an array of assorted coldrs. Sizes 10 to 16. sale, $3.99 $ ‘regularly $10.98 and $12.98 Perfect for your fall fashion wardrobe are these fine famous maker wool slacks and Lorette stripe pants. Yours in an array of colors Sizes 10 to 16. sele, $6.99 TEL-HURON SHOPPING CENTER open nights to 9 p. ™. monday, thursday, friday, soturdey Zonta Club of Pontiac has set Oct, 1 Pontiac Press Photos as the date of its annual benefit card chairmen, and Mrs. M. A. Calbi of party. General chairman Marion Linden road, prize chairman. The Emery (right) of Dixie highway goes party will be ‘held in Pontiac Federal over plans with Mrs. Roy Riddle (cen- Savings and Loan -Building at 7:30 P| m, ter) of Edgefield drive, one P of the « C0- PTA of Whitfield School Names Slate Mrs. Anthony Osler tias been named -president of Daniel Whit- field School PTA. Other officers also were named when the PTA met Wednesday evening for an in- formal get-acquainted program * * * Mrs. Robert Menees is vice president; Merle Smith, father vice president: Faye Davis, teacher vice president; Mrs. Charles Cop- persmith. recording secretary; Mrs. Ralph Puckett. corresponding sec- retary; Mrs. Robert Stickle, treas- urer, and Mrs. Thomas White, historian Chairmen inciude Mrs. Ray V, iittenecn oh _omegpppetaneae~ootivae Silt ° ° - ene — - ard Clayton, publicity for school; Mrs. Carl E. Kreps. publicity for press: Mrs. C. L. Jonnson, safety; and Mrs. Victor Sutt, youth. of Officers Howard, adult education: Mrs Fred Wiest, budget; Mrs. Lawrence Reuter, finance; Mrs. Howard health; Mrs. Orville Tripp. homeroom mothers; Mrs. Montieth, hospitality; en, juvenile protection: Robert Menees, legislation; Mrs. Ray Wil- liam, library, and Mrs Graham, magazine * * Concluding the list are Mrs Stewart Houghton, membership: Mergaret Luther, parliamentarian; Mrs. Jack King, pre-school: Menees, program: Mrs. J Project Scheduled by St. Monica Unit Seiss, Allan chairman for an Oct. of St. Lake, Orion home of Mrs. Raymond Tatham. * Irs. Louis Janka Wiegandt, Mrs. J. C, Fitzgerald, Mrs. Charles Schwartz Mrs. William Donahue, Mrs Mrs Mrs. How-. son, Adam Cravatz, with the, ginl-watthors? High—very high, indeed! Yes, you're at the tippety top with the girl watchers —IF you're wearing Maling's new (and luscious) pumps! But, if it just happens that you're not, hop right down to Maling's — and slip into them ecemeeediately | Maling Pumps Fellas Focus on "Em! 4, 6% Black suede or Biack calf, with High er MIq@ Heels Brown calf or Gray silk tweed, with high heeis EB Riack suede or Black calf. with Aigh Heels C Biack suede with High or Mid Heels _- Maling Shoes 50 NORTH SAGINAW STREET Open Monday and Friday Evenings Mrs. Ralph E. Mason, scholarship, Mrs. Edwin Backus was namied 4 money- John Gries- making project of St. Monica Unit. Michael Church when that ‘group met Tuesday evening in the Roy Among the guests were Mrs. Roy Myers, Mrs. Maurice Mrs."George Watson, Mrs. Gayle Coul- Michael Slata and Mary Hurtibuse. : f ‘ { Mary Cochairman Mohawk Satin Beats Shapeless New Styles By JOAN HANAUER NEW YORK (INS) — Ameri- can sportswear designers have figured out a way to beat the bosomless styles Paris couturi- ers have decreed for fall and winter. * * * The answer is the satin blouse. CHARMS REVEALED Your suit can be as: boxy, bosomless and generally shape- less as the latest styles de- mand. But take off the jacket and reveal a satin blouse and no man can overlook your curvaceous charms. * ® * The satin blouse designers will go so far as to concede the eased waistline by creating overblouse styles that fit loose- ly around the waist. But when you're dealing with satin, you can't hide curves completely. * * * The satin overblouses make up for their lack of midsection Kell) read and Mrs. Davies of Waldo avenue, Mrs. Jackson of Mount Clemens street t and (left) of Mrs. Nat Robert L. T. WW. mittee appeal by adding extra empha- sis to the necklines with big | bows directly beneath modest ' WV necklines, or else combine mandarin-type collars with sun- burst darts for further top interest. GOLD THREAD Another blouse attraction is satin combined with gold metal- lic thread for a tailored blouse that strictly stresses glamor. | | Sleeves this year remain at ' either short or elbow length, the most comfortable varieties to wear under a suit jacket. Ice Speeds Gelatin Set. A. Lake avenue (lejt to right) are com- chairmen benefit for Girls’ Ranch. Morrison of Elizabeth assisting with the Car Owner Runs ‘Taxi’ for Friends Feels Imposed On | Since They Never | Share Costs By EMILY POST ' “Dear Mrs. Post: I own a car Quite often I go out with a group ,of friends to different places. The jfriends expect me to cal] for them | | | Speed up the setting of gelatin:at their houses and then bring salads and desserts by dissolving them back home again — actuall) the package of gelatin in one cup giving them taxi service of boiling water instead of two. “Not once does any of them offer Add 8 ice circles and stir for two.to defray any of the expenses for minutes. Remove what's left of the this special accommodation Thes ice, and presto — the gelatin is don't. seem to realize that thee the perfect consistency for adding trips cost me money. Homemakers Meet Mrs. Harold McCallister of Dray- tory Plains entertained members of! ‘Modern Homemakers Club Tues | day evening. Mrs. Thomas Fol-| ;som gave instructions in leather) | tooling. fruits or vegetables. Look at These Prices ! ‘Then Take Off USE OUR LAYAWAY ON THIS SPECIAL SALE i, THE PRICE eset Si pansion bracelet, $74.80 FTI |‘ 1 LONGINES, Smart styling in round 14K gold case, hand-lapped to high finish. Alligator strap. $125. FTI automanc x.s76 | ~389% omg wad gp et case.- Dis! win dow 8 date of the month. Wit tren, $03.00 —, Optometrists — Jewelers REDMOND’S / 81 N. Saginaw lies FE 2-3612 i t ‘you. In addit | to putting gasoline in the car, . joften have to pay for parking “T am beginning to feel that I | am being taken advantage of. 1 feel they could at least reimburse me to the extent of what it would | cost them for public transporta- | then. Can I pogsibly suggest this to them, or must I, as the owner of the car, assume this expense and say nothing?” Answer: If the extra expense of ealling for your friends and bring- ing them home is of consequence to you and you can determine what ‘it amounts to, you would be just:- fied in asking them to reimburse “Dear Mrs. Post: I would ap preciate it if you would tell me whether or not it is correct for a girl, when she is asked for a date by a man, to invite him to come to her house for dinner instead of their dining out? In other words is it improper to turn a man's invitation to dine out into your invitation to dinner at home?” Answer: If your mother does not wish you to dine fut with a man jyou would be,entirely correct in telling him so and inviting him ‘to dine at your house instead. ‘TBI Club Gathers | Mrs. Byron Chapin of Lake Orion hostessed members of TBI Club lof the Pontiac Business Institute )Saturday afternoon. Jean Gonyou ‘and Mrs. Earl Koontse were guests ‘ot the group. Mrs. FE. R. Petten- gill. showed her collection of Euro. | pean dolls and told of her travels in ) Exrope. Reservations . Consult Delphine Michaels ELKIN 296 'N. Hunter Bivd, Birmingham MI 6.2179 & ¥ : : ) _THE PONTIAC pales! THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 26, 1957 + ct ee i by 3 : Exéreide | to Correct Remi Shoulders Sipe Menaces Beni Health By . JOSEPHINE LOWMAN | Many women go into immediate action when it appears that the waistline is saying goodbye to youthful , slimness, .or when the thighs bulge or any other figure defect appears. * £2 Yet these same women, who see The most expensive clothes fail in verve when wern by a * woman whe has this sort of poor posture, while an inexpensive gown or suit looks chic when |. worn by a woman with a gallant carriage. Not only are round shoulders unattractive, but whep you slump you are certain to “let go” with abdominal muscles. Round shoul- Igoking neck and chinline. is aging. It * improved, but it takes real. de- termination to do either. Once a woman realizes how important the correction of this defect is to her, there is hope. LOOK AT YOURSELF Actually, many women are not conscious of, the fact that they are|U round shoulders. Look at. yourself side view in a long mirror, : x * The following exercise is a splen- did corrective motion toward a flat! back: Lie on the floor on your' back. Bend both knees and place! Stress Safe Ranges ‘tees on which are representatives {Economics Association, U. S. De- apart. poe oy until te start- ’ This exercise.is a splendid corrective motion toward a flat back.. Stretch arms backward until they rest on the 3 eck naw ee tc ee eee stamped, envelope at your sides.) the floor and as close to the |with your request for leaflet No. 7. upward, shoulder| side as possible. Continue |Address Josephine Lowman in slowly, If you would like to have my —e routine which is — by Window, Gives Sufficient Vite amin D, tive, to round ets, * * self-addressed care of The Pontiac Press. ‘Tomorrow: “Sitting on Porch, CToassmistees¢ Club Gathers Mrs. Wayne Reeves was wel- comed as a new member of Pontiae Toastmistress Club when the group met Tuesday evening at Hotel Waldron, = * * Helen Turek, toastmistress, presented a visual aid pro- gram.+ Helen Lapisch demon- strated slides, while Mrs, Charles Strafford demonstrated the use of the flannel board, Mrs. George Gaches, black- board, and Gertrude Foley, _ the opaque slide. * «© & Critics were Mrs. Orben Wil- kins, Mrs. Milton Freet, Mrs. | Reeves and Mrs. Clayton Rulé. Mrs. Robert Bunce was chief evaluator. People are lonely because they build walls instead of bridges. —Joseph Fort Newton ‘\bride's parents, Mary Ann Samson Wed Three hundred guests witnessed the marriage Saturday. morning of Mary Ann Samson and Donald V. Menard. The Rev. Norman Thomas performed the ceremony in St. Michael Church. : * * * Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Samson of Robinwood avenue are the and the bride- groom is the son of Mrs. S. E,| Downes of Milford and J. M. Menard of Lake Angelus road. For her wedding the bride | chose a waltz-length gown fash- joned in princess style of Franch lace over satin and featuring long pointed sleeves. She carried an arfangement of white carna- tions with her rosary entwined. A cousin of the bride, Audrey Samson, was the maid of honor. | Jeannine Muto, another cousin of: |Theresa Samson, a sister of the the bride, was bridesmaid and bride, was junior bridesmaid. Serving as his brothet’s best man was Leo J. Menard. Girard’ Menard, also a brother of bridegroom, Rex Lamreaux and Donnie Bruce seated the guests. -* ..® * . For a reception at ber home Mrs, Samson wore a blue. lace dress with navy accessories. The bridegroom's mother chose a green sheath dress over satin with pink velvet accessories. The couple left for a trip through upper Michigan and Canada. River Is Laundry On the banks of the rivers in Thailand, each floating house has a porch with steps lead- ing down to the water where men and. women .wash their clothes. Each person brings an extra garment when he takes his morning bath and washes it well as he stands on the porch steps, then beats it to soften it ‘ in FORTY-FIVE | | a the, ‘Carees Girl Needs \ Balanced Meals » | Skinibing on food in, order to buy more clothes is one fast way for a girl to undermine ‘her health. a The career girl whe tries to get ; by on a doughnut and coffee in the , a hamburger and soft t noon, a can of soup and a h at night, is ask- fer troublé, * x : She needs three balanced meals a day to keep her hair, her skin, her nails, her teeth and eyes at their best. She needs good food for sound health. It’s far better to budget clothes money very wisely, to figure out at the beginning of each season what she can buy and to have a few good clothes rather than a jammed closet. * * * ‘By shopping carefully, a girl can build a basic wardrobe to which ;she ean add new fashions each jseason. floor overhead. Tear arms fruard to to starting position. Requirements for gas ranges have been worked out by commit- from the National Bureau of — U. S. Bureau of. Mines, . 8. Public Health Service, U. S. Baseas of Human Nutrition & Home Economics, American Home partment of Agriculture, Canadian and American Gas Associations. Each range must meet minimum that servicing and repair costs are negligible. Talks to BPW Club \ Julian Moody of Ann Arbor spoke on career advancement Tuesday evening when Pontiac Business and Professional Women met at Hotel Waldron, The speaker was intro- duced by Mrs. Melvin Stapp. jelected president of Zeta Lambda Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi soror- Sorority Chapter. Conducts Election Mrs. Richard McVicker was. ity when that group met in Mrs. MecVicker’s Royal Oak home Mon- day evening. Be not simply good. Be good for something. Thoreau requirements for safety, efficient performance and durability before: lit can be made available to home- ' makers. Gas range owners find = cen ¢ Girdles Perma - Lift : \ en ke ef Bra Style #160—Circular stitched of lovely cotton with Magic Insets. . PEGGY’S % WORTH SAGINAW $1... Enjoy the larry of custom Ht 4 Lengths. proportioned length girdle 6” lengths A DOUBL PEGGY'S E Dividend: * Made in Miam walk of your See OOH OHHH ere eeeeees SCOTT OHH THEE HERE E MEH OREO THe HOME etee Pere eee eee ee ee ed oeeee een aeteae aedeagal SOHC H Hea eee eee eesaee CeCe ee eee eeeesesenene See Corer eeeeenHneeseenete eetereeneoneeeieeeereeetdene POSE eeH ewer erHeeernsenee Peete erent rere ee mee Pree? Cee eee 4"-15"-1 8” , 30 w cup bra; SOTO e eee He eHeHenaseraee Ce ee ee Pee deebeweeneneeeerereeeren oe S8 806 sie seeseesesieteseee ee ee ee ee eeeeone tee eee eetene Ce eo eveeeerereaeneene eer eee ee Seaeeeeeevneenteweneee eee eee mene senne eee eens SOCORRO HEHEHE HEHEHE HED E SD PECTH ORE HHH EHO Oe Pave ener sebeeeee As i Ae ee ee oo paaeasenueecee es eae eeee one Wonderful, Wonderful Aflures, priced for two SHORES EHEC O HEHE eee CCRC PO CHT Heat eeseeeweeeHaneres See ee eeasee sere reeeeeseerees SOCCER THRE HERE EHO EHH ee, Pee Cee eee eee eenreetenaes ee ee ee od eee eter eee oneetoe * eae eee Regular Price $9.95 Ans * Terre eee ree eee ee ee ee | ‘ , . r; eeveceeneee oo . . ty ace e eee eee eater . ee eeeeene . eee eeweoe eae ed i, far the easiest life! Specially days only! ee eres eeeeese “enapee . wante ee ee ee a | eeoent a SOSH TO Se TT O SEH Het ser eHaes Pen aoe * oe? ye eoeae oeenee Peewaereee eee enenetne {burned in homes across the U.S.A, y entertain out-of-doors. —¢ Pe MAK Ci arymey : ‘ e or TV turned they eee 4 REIT | since’ a pound ot tresh cabbage | |Add to that the containers trom|_° %™ Fadi of TY a US RAULMEGULE gives eight servings when eaten frozen foods, cereals and paper ELLING jraw, you pay about ome cent per CHRISTMAS CARDS serving. To preserve the vitamin content, keep cabbage in the hy} © | jdrator of your gas refrigerator un- 40 for *1.49 picnic accessories and it is no wonder we have smog and smoke | in cities and suburbs, The, gas incinerator does an efficient job of burning trash. Retuse disap- pears with a minimum amount of, smoke and smell and results ‘in very little ash. ready to use. Prepackaged cut cabbage sholiid also be kept tight- ly covered until used. Keep Office Call Brief UMC Teme | If you stop by a friend’s of- fice for any reason other than W.7 MILE ROAD | a business call, be sure to O GRAND RIVER make your stay brief. No mat- ter how cordial your friend is, — a few business ‘or professional 1 ” oe men have time to sit and chat x HONE. FO. 6-5 for more than 10 minutes dur- : ing working hours. Will Instruct Class te Ce Oe ee ee CH | jwhen that group meets Oct. 2 _-jat 10 am.‘ in West Bloomfield ; |Township Hall. The group will be J- the “Ten Commandments”, Frtoh Debica Hee | No birthday celebration afternoon... Bread would be complete with- cd BAKERY Variety out a cake, and Country- or “+ SPECI ALS Daily | side Improvement Associ- . | Ranta "Ce & (ineeot ation’s birthday luncheon evening... y SP gent TS t. was no exception. Cutting 4 ee cS . JS ® | 3PM, the cake is Mrs. Gordon VanCamp while Mrs. Jo- BREAD 19¢ OM Fosbioned | seph Arno, Mrs. Harley “Cuenella” Dee-licious ....... teat PE 69* Melzian and Mrs. Ernest tol gage . Fuller (left to right) wait WV Spaplal Prides, ond sp miatele for a piece. Mrs. Melzian : ool was named president for phy Sirussel Cotfee 63 € |) the 1958 club year. CAKES Cake .........: ar A2' ligt - 68° “eee we in’ btle sheath Reheat Ham in Oven ne swe The best way to reheat a canned ham is an easy way with an jautomatically-timed and tempera- ...or a soft flare er grees. If you do not Rave a meat ORDER YOUR HALLOWEEN GOODIES NOW... FOR THAT PARTY YOU'RE PLANNING 10 minutes to the pound if the ham | P ppd = rae oaruateens belly Fob ton te oe Leo Mrs. Kenneth Hodges (center) side Improvement Association. Mrs. ° tor will take slightly longer—about} opened her Warrner . drive home Robert Callow (left) and Mrs. Elmer Thomas Pastry Shop |12 to 15 minutes per pound. Wednesday afternoon for 46th birth- Boch cohostessed this last- meeting of by 121 W. Huren FE 4.8163 Saints are sinners who keep | ay anmtiversary luncheon of Country- the season. Betty Plenty of Parking at Side and Rear of Building = pee 7 is Glevenen Pentise Press Photes = . Hartford 4 Or FALL SILVER Last 2 Days SPECIAL! Blt TRADE "N SAVE OFFER | 1847,R0cERS eros. Well oe you. “TH BZ 150 credit for each old piece towards a new service of International Sterling | i] 5 - alases 12-20 ; helves 1242- 2212 WEST BROTHERS Hair Stylists — Proudly Announce Their The fabric is ‘‘Cuenella” by Deering Milliken . . . a luxurious lightweight wool (871%) and nylon (1212 %)- superbly tailored into flattering Fall fashions. The sheath is a 34 step-in ~ with side »pockets, set off by a large ‘ smartly draped collar. The flare is accented by a matching foille collar and smart jeweled pin. Choose blue, purple or green. Your Old Flatware may be worth more today than vou paid forul Gether it up end bring ft in... old plate or stoinien steel, Yeu may trode up to five pieces of old flatware ct $1.50 ea. for each new $-pc. place setting purchased in precious Inter. national Sterling. New purchases restricted to 5S-pe. ploce setting units only. Choose from our complete selection of smart, Charge Yours at Waite's ... Siteet Floor gleoming International patterns sculptured in luxurious weight : |SAVE ; September 26 for elegance in modern living. * Fora limited YOUR SAVING IS THE SAME WHATEVER YOUR PATTERN CHOICE | time only AT THE Here, for example, is what you'd pay if you were , 4 . . to choose Prelude Pattern... = At this big a ee can = a —— matched service of z N ew Michig an . merica’s finest silverplat one hi 1 . oa $-pt. place setting Regolerly Trode Saving i ever need to serve 8 cca le eraccuuhy 116 xed sing Mi ] “Mil (1 6. teaspoon, fork, 8 forks, 8 knives, 8 salad forks, 8 soup spoons, 1 bute ° iracie. Lie knite, salod fork, $300 $2750 $7” ter knife, 1 sugar spoon, 1 pierced caibleeeen, 1 table- soup oF dessert spoon) spoon. And for everyday use, these $ most needed Ope a | cm Geom | a raid pieces . Be z cold apy fork, 1 gry ladle, service ong server, | round server, or salad servin (Four S-pc. place settings) spoon. Every piece designed for lidctions savalaiess e 40-pe. service for 8 ; , f (Eight 5-pe. ploce settings) 52409% | 80% “60” y A ay J CN fe. % 60-pe. service for 12 ag (Twelve Spc pce setting) | $360 | 5270 +90” destined to revive the AM Prices include Fedora! Tex THE MORE YOU TRADE AND BUY, THE MORE YOU SAVE. oN ra N Long a favorite of Northwest Detroit’s well groomed ladies, WEST BROTHERS Expert Beauticians are now ready to serve Pontiac. L. a Complete Beauty Service | ROGERS BROS P mee || 12.95 America's Finest Silverpiate SPRINGTIME HERITAGE REMEMBRANCE DAFFODIL NEW! ou cotta mest wren: Fie a ff It ‘classic tailoring 8h. & i «I Comtortatile heel, its BUY NOW... CONVENIENT TERMS ARRANGED ag et a hn why ae mats . . . 2 a walk if. wae fn ry PAY ONLY 10% DOWN and — «JEWELERS STOP IN AND GET ACQUAINTED tives, contthed sats “nranet ct al / and flexibility. In bleach user 10% a MONTH or LAYAWAY 16 W. Huron St., Pontiac | FE 2.0294 OR CALL— , shia, tne dor ‘len calla SYK NOW for CHRISTMAS Also 45° Walnut St.—Mt. Clemens, Michigan \ FE 2-3942 | FE 2-0563 ) Charge Yours at Waite's , Third Piss i “f i / | sme \ : : Z | ” :° I: i ~ 4 \ 2335 i tt in i ie ok / FORTY-SEVEN_ . . Lo vos ; : _- | THE PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY? Seeerithny 26, 1957 ~ ” ; Ls | = - \ - . .* 2 ; a Pa & 4 MACHINE or . is Whatever it is, if it interests \ was reading Dickens’ ‘‘Tale ot He: who has conquered doubt -MACHINELESS | Let. nterest ( ul le - our Stu les you it will bring you to life | re ag and Apia | and fear has conquered failure. a] PERM ANENTS and evoke all kinds of allied | |. 7° a = 2 — James Allen” talents and activities. io |. 5 ‘ for difficult or fine hair, : |" | se ft ¢ prea’ | MAKES MILLINERY \y re) By ANNE ‘Naturally : te ‘ ' 5 ; _ = Where she'll go from there is Z - pen Secoined y ue Wood _ Naturally, in our ‘acme edu-. , it ought be clear that you're spark you into. reading all | For example, one woman I anybody's guess. But one thing ? . oY by Appointment . Ce (ams da Vinci once said, | cation, in high school and to | in the wrong field! —s sorts of books on art, clipping | know togk a course in hat- | js certain, she'll be an edu. | Pre = eating food that we | some extent in college, we It is bttter to move into @ | pictures, studying ancient |= making and loved it. eared sauna igi : 4 ads, in the long have to take good basic. field you love, where taking Greece, visiting galleries and | « * * Your own instinct, your own ' f pore ae en aeatt courses, whether they fascinate. | SOSES "8 ® real joy and where’ | museums, But if it bores you. | First. she started looking for | enthusiasm, is the most valid find seaine alk ts ‘oo us or not, so that we'll have ae cP a the Up it will go in one ear and Out | ynusual materials. Then she guide you can have toward | P, t Ww long run, to spoil the mind.” | &" adequate grounding to get < ri ‘ A the other, | Went to the city, wandered your intellectual development. 32 Schoo! poe sorry ave Shop ° I think of that every year along in life. . _. * * * | around the museum and found ‘There are good, deeply seat- FE 2-6039 at this time. But after that, in our adult Please suggest an. evening «It is better to browse through | odd and wonderful old draw- ed, psychologically sound rea | education projects — in the | Course which will be cultural | the catalogue of your evening ings of hats which gave her | sons why one thing interests us | courses we take of our own and help me overcome my schools and see what course | terrific ideas. and another doesn’t. Don't | accord—we would do well to lack of education,” writes an really gives you a glow. | Ih the process, she became ignore these reasons or you'll let interest and enthusiasm be older woman. _It might be decoration, mil- | fascinated with the history of regret it. our only guide. MUST INTEREST YOU linery, ceramics or French. | costumes. The last I knew she “y,(Copyright 1957) * *® Well there again, nothing is 7 a aa | “But I have to take some | Sing to be cultural for you . : , , 5 courseé in accounting,” a man unless it interests you. * , writes. ‘‘Not that I like it—I * * * hate it! But it’s necessary in History of Art can be a very a order to advance in my job.” cultural course. But if it bores JUST SAY Well, if advancement in your you, none of the so-called cul- OPEN EVERY job depends on learning more ture will rub off on you. ry y | NIGHT UNTIL about subjects you can’t stand, If is fascinates you, it will ~~ ‘ : White Bucks gt Mon. thru Sat. 9:30 a.m. to 9 p.m. . = 7 * e NS The Favorite with Teens Berta Lee | Setistection guerenteed of your money beck : | Cooper and | - Regular 4.99 Value, Foy Daryl ' a Save 1.00! | Freeman re . Dove Skin sport Dove Skin rayon Dove Skin nylon ’ sell cmt panty in nylon flare leg step-in band-lex. brief Saturday in . . $*299 Gingellville 1.35 59: 1.00. Baptist : Choreh Rufproof 100° nylon Ravon tricot) with Runproof 100% ayloa ul “a Ur tricot with elastic ‘snug elastic waist. tricot. White. 5 to 8s. Mr. @ rs. waist. White only. Sizes 5 to 8. Elastic-leg aed : Bert H. Sizes 5 to 8. In sizes 9-10... 79 hn Sizes Cooper are ” and $0 4 to 10 the bride's and Saturday Only! AA, B and C parents, and the bridegroom is the son of * Mr. and Mrs. Daniel j Freeman. Women’s Grey Bucks Regular 7.95 Value ee FOY D. FREEMAN MR. and MRS. Berta Lee Cooper Weds Gingeliville Baptist Church was or, wore a pink gown of tat. the setting for the Saturday eve- feta with a patterned rhinestone p ning wedding of Berta Lee Cooper bodice. Hef flowers were white and| Heavy #8 =a and Foy Qaryl Freeman. The Rev. 'yellow roses. eavy Si William Miles performed the cer-, AAR | Wedge Crepe Soles izes — ot Freeman, brother of the, Friday and Saturday Only! was the best man. | ; bridegroom, Ushers were Edward Kassuba and James Davis. Parents of the bride are Bert H. Coopers of West New York Buv them avenue, and the bridegroom is the in the half- Open Monday and Friday Wights ‘til 9 P.M. fson ot Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Free. For a reception for 100 guests ea , man of Baldwin road. held in the church pariors the or individ- For her wedding the bride _ bride's mother chose a mint ually cel- - chose a gown fashioned of lace green taffeta dress with black lophane and net over taffeta with a accessories and Mrs. Freeman wrapped. wore a turquoise and white linen | dress with brown accessories. skirt. Her shoulder - length veil They both wore corsage of yel- was secured by a pearl tiara, low roses. She wore a pink and white sweet- The newlyweds left for a worth: heart rose corsage, lern Michigan trip and will live _ Carolyn Robertory, maid of hon- in Gingellville. - bedice featuring tiny buttons dewn the back and a bouffant | ai Dove ‘Skin rayon band leg brief 39: Dove Skin rayon knit sport panty 39: Ban-lon stretchy nylon knit brief - 1.00 Campus elastic leg briefs 39° Rayon knit with seam- less front and back. White. pink, blue, teal, peaiee bloc: S-M-LXL Ban-lon, a perfect fab- Ravop tricot, bar- White or pink in sizes : Campus — leg brief .. 39e See See a a on. ele inlets leg. won't shrink. 5-M-L. In sizes 9-10. 79c 91G ccc MO : Tr ae TT es =) SAVE on this | ste = cen | new Spinet! _ Give your family the ever- > enriching benefits of a piano —dividends in friendship and. family fun that will last a life- time! Save tiow-on-this beau- tiful Mendelssohn spinet. In mahogany, with full 88-note keyboard, excellent tone, re- sponsive action. ‘478 Walnut, fruitwood and maple, slightly higher. Trimmer fall figures start ; AANA: MANS 4st with famous bras styled | oo on ee “Festival” bra has undercup lining for added uplift bes The secret of its fabulous figure control is the exclusive under-cup lining that holds and shapes. Special Purchase! Grinnell High Fidelity Consolette! Gives you new figure flattery plus the enjov- In co-operation with.one of America’s finest manu- ment of comfort. In washable embroidered white on facturers, Giinnell's now brings you this outstanding cotton with elastic inserts. 32-36 A, 32-38 B, % high fidelity phonograph! Features two large speakers, 34-40 C. Try one on today! 4-speed intermix changer, cabinet in mahogany, com- plete with stand. 94" “Floating Action” bra has no-pull tangent straps Amazing floating action, an Exquisite Form ex- ‘ clusive, distributes shoulder strap-pull, relieves Look! 2 Speaker Portable Phono! — peeeesre: gives : bewitching contour - a pius heavenly comiort, ireedom and support. = Outstanding special on this Styled in washable white cotton. 32-36 A, 32-40 “a portable prenearaply Plays H B, 32-42 C. See it now at Federal’s! 50 Bt all four speeds. Excellent tone | | ) ? | from TWO speakers. Smart, : long-wearing luggage case. 2 | : : Budget Plans * Regularly 39.95 value. $29" GRINNELL’S to Suit You kk SAGINAW AT WARREN, PONTIAC [x_n 27 South Saginaw St., Pontiac * | OPEN EVERY NIGHT TO 9 1 dept. stores FEDERAL FE 3-7168 Pagh et gl re | . F | : ; i | of ee f in Hn. ‘ / . ff : ] : . \ , . | | eve sy pos ne eon: Je be fe. | , : _ . “roury.nicit j-? a t ve ue | ' ee PONTIAC PRESS, THU RSDAY. SEPTEMBER 26, 1957 ae oe ae ae sl et ice of Prize Poult _ [Judy Garland, et. al., aid his «Large Textile Mills coe ber “tine Record” Meet Emest. Adler--Success by a Hairline src= Ss Sptenad oe Cn [seeps ts ‘around — on their. big nights and —$46 a pound. ‘By PHYLLIS BATTELLE . do a (wave) ses, and then get not chorusy at all; they're fan- everybody on Broadway, — bad and cologne, Bag set a hair- | matinees, COLOMRO, Ceylon — Plans are Not a pdt te to NEW YORK (INS) — Tress back in time for ‘The Big Rec- tastically agreeable, ‘must pin false hair into their own ‘style in mere moments. | “It's very sting, work, ond * Ibeing developed for, the estabilish- come: se pai A on ‘oft . - Adler- probably isthe only person, a sing wie ean ae = —_ ARE: HUMP: } ©. from time to time. You simp ly) ie eles ‘cotring a bso a poche it a cee ges ment of large textile factories in }{, K. Webster Co. of Lawrence, 4 : in the world who, when asked tO gress on that show, have you Vieving-e vey: Oe sari or a very, enti ou emirely: ta Stee Dekh cieaies | ex vets Pair) she doesn't fee! comfcrtable in, Ceylon, with an annual production | Mass., at a contest here, : define atomic fallout, might de-| noticed? . small one — they're the sensitive , °°) % one-minute eieareese) is thos — Foe he’ = St Be she’ ll.give a bad performance —|capacity of 85,000,000 yards of| *~ * * scribe it Tos eS | “On the Ed Wynn show last types. = break. , es te oo cinbuntihte thet tie oak of ask any of og hee way. too: Cotton textiles, the amount now, State poultry otnetele believe the a? 7 : tweek, I had just 45 minutes to do “They're always so desperately ,, The ‘My Fair Lady’ cast, which’ ‘a cigarette might lead to a scalp or whe Rise Stevens te ee open-| Enpoetes al ae * beeen ai cca He is a hairdresser to the stars. eight stars plus the entire chorus. SU" youre not ae eo I ‘did’ is especially loaded with °f the coiffure. ing of the Metrepolitan last year,”) a+ first, cotton will be imported! “Douglas Pyatt, 13, of Farming. Known in the entertainment racket Thank heavens chorus girls and same attention the stars get. hairpieces: $5,000 worth at least, Adler says that, except for he recalls proudly. “The critics from Egypt and elsewhere; even-'ton received $1, 518 for his poultry, = as “The Comb,” he lives, sieeps, stars are easy to work with — it's Adler, personal beaie dresser to I should say. In one scene — the, nights when he has more than ‘didn’t give the opera so muc val tually about 100,000 acres will be, At a luncheon winding up the talks hair. those people in the middle who ‘ere big-wigs (you can take that (‘Ascot Gavotte’ number—every-| three shows to “do heads on” (at | | but her hair got rave reviews: brought under cultivation in Cey- ‘Youth Poultry Growing Contest, Occasionally he has 60 hairdos 'give me trouble.’ | beth literally and cellequially) body has a fresh hairdo built into which times he is as split up as | 4 roduce the required 30,000,- guests ate the $46 a pound chickens to execute in one hour before a TV * « «* than any other stylist in these ner hat.” | a bleached hair with a bad More than 1,000 lives were lost. a aes a coon and other winners. show, People in the-middle? — . Pere eect neat, 1 reveal | With only 30 seconds, often, in | Permanent), he loves his work when a Norwegian collier rammed, “Like today,” he said, looking = “Oh, the bigger the star, fhe “hich wheel wears the phony... |) Jaicn to change the “do” of a | and all the women in it. ‘the steamship Empress of Ire- | The plan calls for the building) Approximately 10,000,000 square itchy. “P’ve got to fly over te easier they are to work with, you false hairpiece, that is. | star’s hair, Adler travels with | He ‘ ‘adores’ Polly Bergen, loves land in the St. Lawrence River, within five years of five spinning miles of the earth’s surface is coy. Baltimore in‘a few minutes and know. And the chorus girls are. “But I ‘will say that almost! pockets bulging with witch — Faye Emerson, is® crazy about in 1914. mills with 25,000 spindles each. ered by deserts. WASH | 5 Ft. Cast fron ass | SAVE'S ANNUAL nt te | 39.95 3 ways TO BUY:| *5Q WE ee : 25 wee : J ‘BATH! | crest ’ect’s wi Acct cours "Coleed “til 9: 4a The Store | iste t,ce8 tate, doo That Values |""* 95 Built’ 99 2 scanertecat Sinks Slight Impertections, scoured the country to TUBS bring you these anni- _ Crate Marred versary specials. : - +] 9.9 5 " SUMP : PUMP . Fully Guaranteed *39.95° 2 Compartment CAST IRON SINKS . 21 x 32-Inch—A Grade 127.95 : 5 Ft. White Steel BATH TUBS _ Terrific Buy at 42” FIBERGLAS LAUNDRY TRAYS. With White Enamel Cabinets FREE STANDING TOILETS Here’s value- rtment pee gor | , a Trailer Size LAGNA TRAYS caiaven-:' | MM White Toilet Seats SHOWERS “IN| BATH TUBS tovests. First quality . .» "Complete a iil Slight Impertections *12” orn, 789. Mother of Pearl Seats . $6.95 "23. WHOLESALE | \. PRICES on STEEL PIPE on 21 Foot Lengths ” _ Vy-in. Galvanized “31”. 3-Pe. WHITE. BATH SETS Regular $134.50 Includes 5-ft. tub, wash basin ang closet. We urge you to compare this outstanding bargain. Com- 2-Pc. Colored Powder Room 42-Inch eae man eat eee CABINET : 7 %- "S368 SINKS SPECIAL Set includes: 17x19 china WwW tice lav. complete with chrome mixing faucet, chain and $ 95 drain plug. Free standing 57 reverse trap closet. Choice 1-in. Galvanized $97095 $5.25 79 6 o3 Z | i = SPOSAL QUALITY — 3-PIECE Ming conte | regis6o9s | COLORED BATH SETS of colors. Pink, green, sun tan, blue and gray. , Die. Galvanised | WITH CAST IRON TUB = "$11.34 Regular $219.95 Value Tne ow genee inch Double Bowl = ‘3 2% CASH AND CARRY ONLY Set includes: 5-Ft. cast iron bath tub, Stainless Steel Kitchen Sinks with chrome plated waste and faucets . $ 9 . large ee . se china ieee pene with : Beautiful Mirror $ 95 riple plated chrome mixing faucets and ‘ H ini yore 5 He nee hese -flush closet. Bright Finish ° is is a special purchase, and we will not be able to duplicate or reorder at Reg. $69.96, Now Less Fittings Shallow Well COPPER 3 wes MEDICINE CABINETS $9995| © PUMP 1 19¢ F . of | ~ With T y, ' 286 Fi, | Single Steel! White Enamel \ fea _ 30 Gallon Famous Make With Fluorescent Light ........... Reg. " 6 9 95 . 20-Ft. Lengths LAUNDRY TRAYS $1595 N 2 Completely Automatic 40-in. Birch Wall Cabinets 49s $98.50 . _ — DS ee OCR vais 1} GAS WATER HEATER | vs rats sent uy... thee on Nee SOIL PIPE | path Tub Enclosures $9095| 24 | $ Al Q)95 | 7210. SHACK BARS $9095| voree trom ath Tub Enclosures 28 » , , n. Tie Silnehs 3 -#t, Dengites A Sacrifice . . . Ready to Install... ™ mace 4g Reg. $159.50 Close-Out ........... WASHING MACHINE a *3 79 | ELECTRIC DELUXE RANGE & OVEN y¥ ts~‘és With Base Cabinets $9995 Regular $430.41 .............. Galvanized Elbows | 2°’ aa Lett Ve In... T 4s Apt. Size Electric Range ..... .°89.50 wo 18¢ [oisiwasiens 51598 FREE PARKING on STREET WESSEN | - | 1-48 Dishwasher Cabinet Sink $9995 125” 52-Gal. Electric Special Clove Outet aay yg WATER HEATER || BIG 50 INCH 3-UNIT WE SELL. rrrsved Nees Wace week ter tee" 1 KITCHEN WALL CABINET W 876 —|| ESP 91995 || are : | nie aoe , ADVERTISE! All sizes of Base and Wall Cabinets in Full Stock of Soil Pipe and Fittings - Barything in Plumbing Senin Phones: FE 4-1516 and FE 56-2100 172 S. Saginaw St. Delivery Free Except on Cash & Oarry VPP PeS oe ie ie S eee a ee ee THE PON TIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 4997 ee Te ee ee os FORTY-NINE. , Prom the Press Box. Let’s face it. The bark about Eastern football is strong-| er than its bite. We keep hearing about the return to power of East Coast grid teams. We agree, the big Eastern schools are} getting stronger, but not too strong for anyone except other Eastern teams. » . Last week’s Oklahoma just another black mark Eastern power. Last year Army came to Ann Arbor, touted as the best romp over Pittsburgh was in the so-called return of x* *& * Ww me tok Pontiac Shuffles Lineup for Friday By BRUNO L. achene Sports Editor, Pontiac Press schedule, such as Lansing Sexton’ which lost a last second 13-12 deci-. sion to the Chiefs last year, are eagerly showing their teeth this. season. Wyandotte got revenge last week, now is ‘Lansing Sexton’s turn, “That loss in Pontiac hart * * ® Sophomores have been getting x k * Sexton Wants Chiefs’ Scalp defensive work was definitely our' see action behind senior Dick jcomplete last week. This may be weakness last week,” said the Whitmer at quarterback. In the Staley’s cue for moving to the sec-| Foes on Pontiac High's football ‘Chief coach. | las will get the starting nod at offensive backfield, Larry Doug- fullback while Jim Hawkins il of Game at Southern. al La x ke * Wolverines Fly to Coast Today With Injuries ond string signal calling role. . “ Oosterbaan in Doubtful A squad of 38 players will leave ‘for Lansing Friday afternoon. ‘more attention and presently five ‘are onthe roster. Soph Charley, \Brown has been moved up to a varsity guard spot and aoe yearling, Isaac Jones, a 155-pound- ier will see duty in the backfield. | | Those traveling to the game should ltake M16 (Grand River to Lansing) + re me and Michigan avenue to the other |side of the Capitol building, one Without its -running attack, Pon- -;way street to McPherson where . jtiac’s offense is relatively null.|Sexton is located, Game time - is meves into the right half posi- | tion. Frame of Mind Because of Recent Drills ANN ARBOR iW — The Mich- igan football squad left here today in the East, and over 95,000 fans saw a disgusting dis- play of Eastern toowell ~ * The Ivy League, once a powerful circuit, is now just "a second-rate conference. If you classify the college * - leagues by classes, the “A” circuits would include the Big Ten, Pacific Coast, Southwest, Atlantic Coast and by itself Oklahoma. The Ivy League, Skyline, Missouri Valley, South- ern and the Big Eight, which has been adeqpately called Oklahoma and “seven dwarfs,” are only second best. The East can rave endlessly about its return to power but right now Eastern propaganda is its strongest point. DITTOS FROM THE PRESS’ BOX | Writers from all over ‘the Midwest have just finished’ their tour of the Big 10 football camps and the final con-| census favored Michigan State for the title. One national publication picks Minnesota, another predicts Iowa and still another calls it for Michigan. So as it looks, it’s anybody’s race. Northwestern is expetted to move into the top half of the conference for the first time in many years, and it’ seems hard to believe that Ohio State is to be relegated in the second division by the a eague. How are we picking the Big 10? In order we see, Michi- gan State, Michigan, Minnesota, Ohio State, Iowa, Northwestern, Purdue, Illinois, Indiana and Wisconsin. We can’t see Bobby Cox as the only reason for putting! Minnesota on top, and the Buckeyes have too strong an alumni to finish out of the top four. * The Inter-Lakes conference, now a class A league,_ is the “mister-in-between” of prep football. The status of the league is too big for class B and out- classed by established class A teams. In the polls, Walled Lake was a top team in the B poll last year, but could go unbeaten a lucky to get mentioned in A polls. The answer for leagues seeking recognition lies in the ig = competition you play. adage, you are only. as gone Nomination for an outstanding job in press relations, goes’ to Lansing Sexton for ball brochure, a real high class booklet. * ll this year and may be its fine and thorough foot- Three Injur Key for MSU Opener EAST LANSING (®—Three for- mer cripples probably hold the key to Michigan State’s football for- tunes this fall. Big names in the starting lineup for the opener with Indiana Satur- day are team captain and tackle Pat Burke, right half Walt Kowal- ezyk and end Dave _Kaiser. Burke is the teams leader elect- ed by the players themselves and a key linesman, Kowalczyk is expected to be the best ground- gainer and fiercest bruiser in the backfield. Kaiser is State’s best all-around end. All suffered Jeg injuries last season but have been nursed, back to health by Dr. James ‘Feurig, team physician. Burke missed the latter part of last season because of knee in- juries and for a while was on crutches. After a slow start this fall, he has whipped himself into top shape and won back a start- ing position after a brief demotion to the second string. Kowalctyk, a standout as a sophomore, was slowed by in- ies Hold juries last season but has come back strong. “Having fellows like those three playing to the top of their proven ability can make your team,” com- “And we found out one season (the 3-6, 1954 vear) that injuries can break you.” The squad will appear briefly in. the Spartan Stadium this afternoon but only to be introduced to. the new freshman class entering State. The formal drill will be cut short to less than an hour.. Yesterday’s practice, only an hour long, was devoted to signal drill as coa¢hes strove for per- fection in the final little details. Players missing signals were, called out to take a run around the practice field as an incentive to a sharpened memory. Ticket sales for the game, mean- while, were expected to reach 55,- 000, possibly more with good play- ing weather. q Selectors Fall With City Horseshoe Loop. mented coach Duffy Daugherty.|- AP Wirephote “M" FOE — Jim Conroy will | direct Southern California's at- | tack aginst Michigan Saturday. |The Wolverines left for the | coast today to uy fo open the. the season. UCLA Attack Attacks PCC Penalties Athletic Director Says. Firing of Coach Would Have Eased Charges LOS ANGELES @® — Pacific Coast Conference penalties against UCLA probably would have been the school's athletic direc-| itor has testified, ‘coach Red Sanders had been fired. eased, if head football! * * * Athletic Director Wilbur Johns, appearing yesterday before a state, assembly subcommittee investi-_ gating California schools and their position in the conference, also| | |said UCLA is intent on going its own athletic way in the future. Johns said Dean Orlando Hollis of the University of Oregon ask him in May, 1956, on the way to| a PCC meeting at Victoria, B.C, to tell the terms of Sanders’ Cor | tract at UCLA, * * Johns said a few Poll jater ‘| ter penalties had been imposed | against UCLA for _ilegal aid to football players, ‘‘a ¢onference| emissary told one of my assistants that there would baa lessening of ‘ those penalties if we would fire| Sanders.” Hollis, Oregon's faculty athletic’ representative, admitted last night) that he did ask Johns the terms of Sanders’ contract. Ends Season Tonight The Pontiae Parks. and Recre- | ation Department's City Horseshoe | League will end its 1957 season tonight at Oakland Park with the top eight pitchers taking part in a double elimination tournament. Pontiac's team defeated the -Wa- terford League pitchers for the 2nd time this year Tuesday night at Oakland. Pontiac had an 83-35 su-| periority in singles and a 57-32 edge in doubles. Anyone interested in joining the city league next year should con- tact the Parks and Recreation De- partment. Officers for 1958 are John Vitton, president; Leonard | Skaggs, vice-president, and Ed, Justin, secretary-treasurer. Senior Women in Final four-stroke lead ‘into ‘to Muskegon last week and -com-: us badly last year, it wrecked our confidence,” said Sexton coach Buck Nystrom. “This ts definitely a key game for us Friday night,” he added. Nystrom looked over his 19-6 loss. imented, ‘‘We did everything but. .,win that game, We outgained.them on the ground, we ran 58 plays to , their 35, but just a few individual | mistakes killed us,”’ he said. on 2 7 | The Big Reds have eight letter-' men returning, headed by several. big linemen and small but speedy backs. Big men in the line are the . tackles, Nick DeVoe at 6-feet-2,_ (220 and Gary Williams, at 6-feet-3) |and 215. DeVoe is a ‘junio and’ ‘Williams, who is the son of Michi-| gan’s governor, is a senior. | At Muskegon, the Big Reds led | | at halftime, 6-0, before faltering. “We have a strong first unit, but | little reserve depth, so we pote | | in the late stages,”’ said Nystrom. | Two serious injuries came out at ithe Muskegon game for Sexton. | ‘Darrell Penner, defensive halfback, will be out of action with a leg in- jury, and ‘a doubtful starter will be regular end Thad Fiebeck. * * * “Fortunately, our strongest posi- tion is at end so we will have a ‘couple of seniors, Bob Kenny and veteran Tom Shipp at the termin- als," Nystrom added. Shipp was the regular center last year but was moved to end | } | | so as to utilize the abilities of | pivot Darrell Rolfe a 175 pound junior. Pontiac coach Jesse MacLeay, ‘keynoted in drills this week more _Sophomore Gerald Staley may ‘Only one pass was thrown and in- 8:00 p.m. for its opener against Southern California with coach Bennie Oosterbaan in a doubtful frame of mind. The Wolverines were to arrive lin Los Angeles tonight to play the od ‘work with the defensive unit. “Our, . 4 #4 « Start at center Friday night when j 3 ; ‘ Fee ae ‘ é 22 z 4 \ sine: $ P oy . + @ ys > a ‘ 4 .., Sreesne Drees Phote PHS PIVOT — Junior Duke Relyea. 5-feet-11 at 180 pounds will | Pontiac attempts to gain its first win of the season at Lansing Sexton. pa “I'm looking forward to find- ing out what this team can do,” Oosterbaan said prier to de- parture. “Who'll assume the leadership left when Kramer, Terry Barr and Tom | Maentz graduated.’’ | Oosterbaan feels four weeks of practice didn’t supply him with the * O'Malley Gets New Proposal 4th Transfer Agreement ‘answers, | Goes to Dodger Leader, “Only a game can do that,” he LA City Council ‘said. t ok LOS ANGELES A proposed! Michigan's progress apparently agreement covering transfer ‘of 'S impeded by an injury to full- the Brooklyn Dodgers to Los An- iback John Herrnstein. Herrnstein geles has been revised a fourth has yet to fully recover from knee time and sent to the president of 4nd ankle injuries suffered three A, * ~ ‘and doesn't cut as sharply as he Details of the proposal were did during his fine sophomore expected to be presented today to $©280". the Los Angeles City Council,! Michigan, therefore, isn't as which must adopt the agreement far advanced as it was a year jin the form of an ordinance be-| ago. Mainly it is due to the fore the deal can become final. injury to the player Oosterbaan. Trojans in Memorial Coliseum , Ron | the National League baseball club.|Weeks ago. He has been slowed Approval must come, of course, from Dodger President Walter) O'Malley in New York. Harold C. McClellan, the indus- expected to pick up much of the graduation slack. Left end Gary Prahst, successor ‘trialist who negotiated with the “a xruner likewise has come ‘Dodgers for the city and county|#long slowly. } * * * of Los Angeles, said last night that the Brooklyn team will be He too, hurt a knee the first here next year, barring obstruc- week. Later he suffered a bruised ition by the City Council. McClel- hip and missed'many scrimmages, lan, now in the East, told a local included two of the three game- [newspaper by telephone after be- style Saturday workouts. 2 , ‘ing apprised of the revised offer: Despite their Injuries, both Hoeft Whips Chicago, 5-0 tack on four Chicago rookies and | after Derrington loaded the bases; with his four-bagger off McDonald baan’s doubts. CHICAGO ww — Billy Hoeft led the Detroit Tigers a step closer to a first-division finish last night when he snapped the Bengals’ six- game losing streak with a brilliant) 5-0 shutout victory over the Chi- cago White Sox. The lefthander scattered five hits and struck out eight in gain- ing his ninth win against 11 de-| feats, since 1956. The Tigers backed Hoeft's per- formance with an eight-hit at- It was Hoeft's first shutout! reserves, including a home run by Bob Wilson with the bases empty. The defeat was handed to 1T- year-old Jim Derrington who was making his fifth start of the sea- son for the White Sox. Chicago ‘also used Dixie Howell, Jim Mc- Donald and rookie right-hander Stover MclIlwain in trying to put down the Tiger barrége. The Bengals scored their first ‘on two walks and a single by Jim across when Derrington Harvey Kuenn. The score became 3-0 when Al Kaline drilled a single through the middle, sending Derrington to the showers. Howell gave up another run in) Ray Boone singled him home from three runs in the third inning second. Circuit Court Orders Dates for Northville DETROIT & — A Wayne County Circuit Court judge yesterday ordered state racing commissioner James Inglis to allot October har- ness racing dates to Northville Downs. Judge Frank Fitzgerald upheld the contention of the Michigan Horseman's Club, Inc. that Inglis acted contrary to logic in refusing to approve the proposed meetings. Inglis held that “people would not attend’ on the dates sougnt, RYE, N. Y, @—Mrs. Harrison, Oct. 2-Nov. 2. ‘Flippin of Ardmore, Pa., takes al The Horseman’s Club had main- the final tained that October climatic condi- round today as‘she bids for her,tions generally are more favor- third straight U.S. Senior Wom- able than any other month for en’s Golf Assn, champlonship. Rochester Wings Considering Signing {st Negro SAULT STE MARIE —' The Detroit Red Wings said today that | ~ Edmonton, a: John Utendale of Negro, may be given a tryout with © the Wings’ Edmonton farm club. L Jack Adams, Wings ining manager, said the 6 foot 1 inch! : Utendale has been impressive at)” left wing in training camp work-: outs. The Wings break camp today, and head back for Detroit where a decision: will be made on whether to sign Utendale. would be the first Negro player in’ the Red Wings organization. Es capes + Exhibition Hocke Boston NEL 6 New York ~ (NHL) 1 Springfield (AHL) 2, Providence (AHL) 2 Wednesday's Minor League Results etre) ee 7 ‘a SERIES eXAS LEAGUE Final Deltas + en . Denver ¢ leads \e h He} & (mh 1, Denver! : Grapevine picking for the opening day of the prep football season last Friday proved fruitful f Birmingham vs. Bay City Lansing Sexton ys. Pontiac hester - thtieid a i avo Bloomfield gat “ “Holly Clarkston vs. brook St. James vs. Bt. 3 First team is the home team or the Press pickers. Defending champion Bruno Kearns again was in the lead by missing only one game, the Rochester-Davison contest. In fact all the choices favored Rochester and the Falcons upset the dope by losing 13-0. Except for Kearns, the other three pickers all fell with Pontiac as the Chiefs lost to Wyandotte. Here are this week’s grapevine selections: Bold names denotes consensus favorite. First team is the home team. Black letters denotes consensis favorite. harness oe asian TSC ae ee AMERICAN LEAGUE Wea Lest Pct. Behind ‘New York 6% 55 6 — . Es Chicage SOSBOS 861 593 6 \Boston ss... 81 70 $37 15 * Detrott Nelasaye coe ae 74 OT 19% » \ Baltimore Banca e. 76 490 =—-22. | Cleveland Rossel 76 A990 22 D ineose City 57 4s 383 : ane 53 36441 a EGON ERG ORIMEB NTH PNG That Is the Question for Ray To Fight or NEW YORK ™ — Sugar Ray Robinson says he doesn't know yet whether he'll seek a return bout with newly crowned middle- weight champion Carmen Basilio. “I'm undecided now,” said the four-time holder of the 160-pound ‘to try and pin me down, I want crown, who was dethroned by Basilio Monday night, ‘It's unfair Good Picking From Firs! Gene I WEDNESDAY'S wuevins [Boston 7, Washington 6, 11 ‘nnings . Baltimore 1-4, twi-night , Chicago 6, night Kansas City 7 TODAY'S GAMES (Time Eastern Standard) — Detroit at Chicago. 1:30 p.m. ovan'D c _ vs. an (hip or Donovan 1) Cleveland a Ranses cuy.s 9 p.m. —Wynn, i Urban KEARNS CORNWELL ABAIR MOATS iy eames schedut ae sf 7 if IDAY'’S SCHEDULE (12-1-2—.928) —(11-2- 2.846) (10-38-2769) (10-32 —. 769) New York at Boston, 1 pm. Bay Cit Bay City Bay Cit Bay Cit irnore at ington. 7 p.m. predineg d p+ oct pote Soxteae ‘Cleveland at. Chicago, § p.m. Farmington Farmington Farmington Rochester Kansas City at Detroit, 8:15 p.m. Waterford Waterford Waterford Waterford — Walled Lake Walled Lake Walled Lake Walled Lek ann wast thie ec a ake a) e a e = od e Romeo Romeo Romeo Romeo Milwaukee lot " vo _ Bloomfield Holly Holly Bloomfteld aj Louis 87. 64 3% 866 Milford Milford Milford Clarkston | Brooklyn 8 866& 550 O19 Cranbrook Lake Forest Cranbrook Cranbrpok : | Cineinnat! pee DT $23. 14 Lake Orton Leke Orion Lake Orion Lake Orion 2 ice ars 7 7% St. Louis 4 Milwaukee 1 | Chi ‘innati 5, night -; Oly games scheduled. 4 | AY'S GAMES ¢| No games aled. | ° AY'S SCHEDULE fin | Brooklyn at Philadelphia, 7 -p.nr. | i \ehs at . & pm. fi Gpeage at 7 pam: i Ardena Stewart, 18-{t. Not fo Fight to get a few days to relax as think it over.” Basilio, pointing out that Sugar Ray has a contract for a return bout, said ‘‘the return is up to him.” Truman Gibson and Harry Markson, officials of the Inter- national Boxing Club, said that nothing would be done until Ba- silio’s co-managers, Joe Netro and Johnny DeJohn, confer with IBC President James D. Nags in about two weeks. * * * Robinson said that if he did de- cide to fight he would like it’ sometime in February. Gibson said if the fight was, made for February, Chicago, Mi-| ami and New York were the likely cites. Asked if he would appear at the 12? New York State Athletic Com-| mission hearing on Tuesday to tell’ about bribe offers he said he re- ceived, Robinson made light of the whole affair. * * * “The hearing will be nothing at all.’ he said, He said it was a “‘silly thing bringing up an old something.”’ r. Willis ‘Golf Day’ Winner at Clarkston Dr. M. E. Willis of Clarkston won the annual “Golf Day” tour- nament recently at Clarkston Golf Club with a low net score of 34, even par. A. Urbanick of Pontiac won the men's driving contest with a 310- yard blast and Mrs. Irving. Span- burg took driving honors for wom- en. Other winners were: Longest putt: MacDougald, 20-ff. 9in.; women, 6-in.; closest to pin; men — Ron Sugg, | |dft. 2-in.; women -— Mrs. Harry) ‘Grow, 3-ft tin. Finigan. The first run was forced walked the fifth after Finigan walked and | Wilson ended the scoring) men — Everett: Herrnstein and Prahst are ex- pected to start against the | Trojans. But they won't be 100 per cent effective. The starting team will be an lall-veteran cast, but six of the \starters were substitutes last year. This is another reason for Ooster- in the sixth. The Wolverines ran through Ss jtheir final stiff workout yesterday. MclIiwain walked two men and They gia eda — allowed two singles in the ninth “CUMS and going to the line o - scrimmage from a huddle. see ies without giving up Thirty-eight players made the itrek to the coast. The plane car- Hoeft’s shutout was threatened ried the first three strings, plus only once: that was in the an extra end, guard, center, eighth inning when Sherman Lol- quarterback and right halfback. | ode ant ok co ed | Fight in Saginaw Is Moved Indoors Beard’ s bouncing single. There was only one out at the time, but Hoeft got Nellie Fox to hit into a double play. SAGINAW —A double main event fight card here tonight has been moved indoors because of a forecast of cool weather. * * * Promoter Hank Steinert sald The only other hits off Hoeft, who walked only two men, were a fourth-inning double by Minnie Minoso and a pinch single by} Walt Dropo in the fifth. DETROIT R cmicaGo R the bouts would be held In Sagi- ac ef 3 1 6 Beardrt 4 ren naw Auditorium instead of at Finigan.3b 4 3 1 Fox, 2b 400 VY ran: emert |Kuenn, ss 4 0 2 Minoso.!f 3 0 1 Vete om al Btadiem as Kaline. rf 8 0 3 Jackson. ib 4 9 1) originally scheduled. Piiny ip 6s 3 sine 48 Hf doubl i AIT pit F ps. 0 Ww Maxwell, lf 3 06 © Landis, cf 3006 ike hte) Ua os Wi ‘5 Groth. at 0 ° ® Esposito ss 2 0 9 Pat Lowry of Toledo against Willie son, ¢ r’ngton 0 0 ; ron ; es Bolling. 2b 2 1 0 Howell. p a 0 9 Barboie ot Ue ins welee Hoeft, p 300 A—Dropo 1 0 1 weight fight and Duke Harris of pone ees ° Detroit against Gus Rubicint of Cis ® 9 @ Toronto in a middleweight -encoun- _ p © © © ver. Both bouts are scheduled for Totals 33 8 Totals 31 “0 | A—Singled for Nowett in Sth 10 rounds. B—Doubled for McDonald in 8th | ©—Ran for Lollar tn 8th Detroit ...... 003 041 0090- io Wi Chicago ... (000 000 00 = Fazio Ins TV Match E—-Kalitne. RBI—Kuenn. Kalin | : Boone. R Wilson. 2B—Minso. Lollar| DETROIT « — Buzz Fazio of — ‘ilson. 8SB—Minoso. 8—lHoeft iz |DP—Kuenn, Bolling and. Boone. Left. St. Louis, Mo., rolled a 656 in de- iguesee 6. Metroit 9 B- ieee) 2 i Moeft 2 Howell =. McDonald 1 sone feating Billie Golembiewski who it Bod SH Hoeft 8 Howei” 4 scored a 588 in a televised bowl- cDona 3 erringtor i 2*3, iM Donald 2 in 3 aHowell i re Mc. ing match at hae Spee gas teairat wai n i. R-ER—Derririgton 3 8 e ‘0 Howell 1-1. MeDonaid 1-1. is ae (Comer here laste h oeft (9-11). L—Derrington (0-1) competed on the weekly show o— ones Umont, Paparelia. “Bowling Champions."* Runge, T-—2 a4 A—7,166. ! i { ; AP Wirephete WRONG SPORT - — Dick Musial (right), 17-year-old son of St. | Louis Cardinal ace Stan Musial, gets some words of wisdom from | his coach John King, but not on the same type athletic fiéld as his father. Dick is a regular halfback for Christian Brothers High School , in St, Louis and prefers football to baseball. ' _ es * i * « i TPs i a ea aa leg A PY cs af ! a A, _THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1097 Bul and Ford Both Defeated | in Tuneup Tries | Musial, ‘Williams Near! Batting Titles; Tribe, A's Hit 10 Homers By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Righthander Bob Buhl and south- | paw Whitey Ford, both spotted for starting jobs in next week’s World! Series, hardly looked the part in closing warm-ups for the champion: | ship playoff. Buhl, who had won nine in a , row, was rapped for six hits and | four runs in the eighth as the | St. Leuis Cardinals nailed second | place with a 4-1 victory over . the National League champion | Milwaukee Braves yesterday. Ford, picked to open the. Series - Wednesday. for the New York! The Pontiac Parks and Recrea- iis the only ailing player and he| Yankees, was tagged for four|tion Department has reorganized is sound enough to see part-time | singles and two runs in the night-| its 1957 Midget football program! duty. Palmer is bothered by a * * * x kt Maple Gridders Keyed Up for Bay City By BILL CORNWELL | The Birmingham High School ‘football team will be a positive underdog against Bay City Friday “night, Midget Football Format Changed City Boys Meet Twice’ a Week After School; but the Maples hold no- \fears about the approaching con | flict. Birmingham collides with the mighty Wolves tomorrow eve- ning at 8 o'clock on the Maple gridiron in Oakland County's “game of the week.” The Maple gridders are.in ex-) cellent spirits forthe Bay City clash, according to head coach Cari Lemie. 7 * * * “They have a fine mental atti- tude this season and they're really —_ up for this game,” Lemle There are no serious injuries in the Birmingham camp and the Maples will be at full strength for the invasion of the power- laden Wolves, Weight Classes Listed j ble Series Starters Rapped Had ke pirit High at Birmingham gives him spot relief at the de- | fensive tackle positieg, Birmingham scouted the Wolves jlast Friday as they opened their |'3T season with a 48-0 waltz over Owosso. As expected, the scout- ing reports conveyed the picture of a magnificent Bay City team. Coach Elmer Engel’s Wolves are loaded with veterans, led by junior quarterback Jerry Gross, halfback Ervin Kokaly, end Jim Schultz and 204-pound tackle Dick Tews, “We'll be able to match them in weight offensively,’ Lemle said, “but they'll have an advantage of a few pounds on defense. I think we can equal them in overall team speed,” commented Lemie. Jack Palmer, 210-pound tagkle, cap ninth as the American League | for boys in the 4th, 5th and 6th recurring backache and must be| * champs split a twi-night pair with) Baltimore, winning 5-1, then losing | 4-2. * * * Tt likely was the final regular ' season start for Ford (11-5), al- though he may work a few frames in Sunday's schedule-closer at Bos- *. ton. Buhl (18-7), however, probably . will get another start Sunday, against Cincinnati, sincé he ranks No. 3 on the Braves’ staff (behind Warren Spahn and Lew Burdette) -and probably won't appear in the Series until the third game, a week | from Saturday. While Ford and Buh! were find-| ing things tough, Stan (The Man) | Musial and Ted Williams zeroed in| grades. Under this new setup, youngsters will participate twice a week after school. x * * Football fundamentals will be stressed in the new program. Aft- er-school sessions will be con- ducted Monday through Thursday, followed by Saturday morning workouts. The program begins next week. Baldwin, St. Michael and Me- Carroll youngsters meet Mon- days and Wednesdays at Me- | Carroll while other practices are scheduled at Bethune, LeBaron and Webster on the same ove. | | placement. spelled off occasionally. Roger, ,Kissam, a 185-pounder, is his re- x * @ Big Chuck’ Gibson, 220-pound’ stalwart who plays both Gibson goes two ways for the) Maples, operating from the full-| jback post on offense and Playing crowns. Musial, whose pinch-single scored the tying run for the Cards, gained two points for a 351 average. Willie Mays of the New York Giants, Musial's clos- est challenger in his bid for a seventh title, was idle and stayed - at .333. Williams was 2-for-3 in Boston's 7-6, ll-inning victory at Washing- ton, and picked up two points for a -386 average. Yankee, Mickey ' Mantle, next at .365, didn’t play, resting his china legs for the Series. In the other NL game, Chicago's Cubs junked Cincinnati's hopes for a share of third with a 7-5 victory over the Redlegs. In the AL, it was Detroit 5, Chi- cago 0, with Billy Hoeft blanking the White Sox on five hits; and * Cleveland 9, Kansas City 7, with the two clubs cracking 10 home runs, one shy of the Major League record. The Red Sox had homers from Frank- Malzone, who smacked a pair, Jim Piersall and Jackie | Jensen. Malzone’s second broke it up in the Lith. The Tribe hammered six home runs, with Vic Wertz tagging a pair of two-run shots in the eighth and ninth that nailed it for Hoyt Wil- helm, the ex-Giant-Card hurler| who gained his first AL decision. Woody Held homered twice for the A's. West Bloomfield Loses to Melvindale Harriers West Bloomfield runners finished, 2nd and 3rd yesterday, but the, Lakers were defeated by Melvin-' dale, 26-29, in a dual cross country ~ meet at Melvindale. The Lakers’ Steve Rogers took 2nd place and teammate Dick Thies came home 3rd. “Eugene Jurkewicz of Melvindale finished) lst over the shortened course in| the time of 10:17. WEDNESDAY'S HOME RUNS Jensen, Piersall, Malzone 2, Red ost Schult, ge peetiors: Berra, kees; Robinson, tenon ch, | Flood, Redlegs: Williams. Maris, Brown; Werts 2 Colavito, Indians; Martin, Held, 2, Power, Athletics. Oriole and Lincoln will apply to actua] game situations fundamen- Physical education teachers from the Pontiac school system will be, in charge of the program. ‘City supporters are making the Michigan OSU - Game Sellout ANN ARBOR ® —. University of Michigan athletic officials report that, tickets for the Nov. 23 Ohio State game are completely sold out. ° The ‘Michigan Stadium holds} 101,001 persons. a ( The sellout was ‘o. nounced by ticket Don Weir. The first was reported last June iwhen all tickets were sold for the Wolverines’ game with Michigan State. ‘| State PGA Will Meet DETROIT. a — The Michigan. Section of the Professional Goif- ers’ meeting Monday, beginning at 9:30 a.m:, at Detroit's Fort Shelby Hotel. - The Maples concede their under- dog role and are well aware of the difficult task at hand. But they have no qualms about going all-out in an effort to spring what would surely be one of the sea- son’s greatest upsets. “We believe we have a good chance te win,” stated Lemle. “Our showing against Cranbrook last week was the best opening game performance of any Bir- mingham team I’ve coached in my four years here,” he added, A full house is*exypected at kickoff hour. Of the 350 tickets| allotted to Bay City, 300 have been sold and nine bus loads of Bay trek to Birmingham. 36x62 4 Easy to Clean All Weather . Custom Designed Enclosures © Li 1-5000 SEPTEMBER JALOUSIE SALE —KO—$49.98.. $29.: 39 36x652—KD— 54.16.. 32.50 36x7594—KD— 61.60.. 36.96 | FRB compteret ‘30° Ferndale Jalousie Co., Inc. EM 3841 bles with new double tilt. Old windows slide or tilt like: new. Li 11-7911 Vest with bag Slated at Crofoot, Emerson, Wever, | 'Wilson and Wisner fields while | ‘boys from Central, McConnell, St. Frederick and Trinity Lutheran gather at Oriole Field on the same. days. ~*~ * * Saturday . morning sessions at tals learned during the week. "—SHOP —— DOWNTOWN ~elial DAYS= STRIKES AND SPARES By Joe Wilman ad How can you judge if your bow- ling ball fits your hand properly? | First, the thumb should fit into! the thumb hole loosely and com- fortably. Because your thumb has ~ ja tendency to swell slightly as you. bowl, make sure the thumb hole is. large enough to allow for this, too. | After you have your thumb in| the thumb hole, lay your hand, flat over the finger holes. The| imiddle joint of your two middle’ fingers should be about one-quarter | of an inch past the near edge of; ithe holes. Another way to measure correct span is illustrated today. With your thumb and fingers holding up the ball, insert a pencil under your) ‘palm: If the pencil fits in easily, and Shugly, your span is about iright. If you have trouble inserting too wide. If it fits too loosely, ‘span is too narrow, (Copyright 1957, John F. Dille Co.) 'the pencil, your span is zi, your| . SEPTEMBER © Complete Front End ils Fat Eo lee” For maximum tire wear . soft riding! Caster, equipment Inspect Tie Rod Ends. Regular Price $8.50 A = | SHESALS Here's What - We ber and Toe-in- modern scent 2 Inspect Steering Linkage. 3. end even exceed car makers specifications. ‘For CHEVROLET All Models, 1941-53 For FORD All Models, 1942-53 For CHEV., 1954-57... For PLYM., 1949-57... For FORD, ail 1954-56. For FORD, 1942-56 For CHEV., eis For Ford ve, 1954.....3.6 Mufflers end Tait Pipes fo aed Af: « -_* QUICKLY, EXPERTLY nese § wality, full molded shoes—prices in- steerin ag — i, Reset $Q45 September Only © Remember Your Fordomatic When you have driven 15,000 cara = following services are. necessary: 1. Transmission and To just Transmission Bands. age for Wear. 4 Fluid. Regular Price $16.95 - © Complete Brake Reline Includes Brake Lining, Labor, Pront Wheel oe (Drum tra if Necess Regular Price 46.95 HAROLD ue AS Mades oR Ra. 3. Adjust all Link- 4. Refill with New Fordomatic September Only. . 1 4* 3” TURNER and Repack Turning Ex- Your Friendly Birmingham Ford Dealer 464 S. WOODWARD AVE. BIRMINGHAM MI 4-7500 1° brake shoes. PAGE °$5-56 Reor Ex 3.98 % F rer PLYMOUTH All 1946-56. Ex MUFFLERS QUICKLY & TAILPIPES EXPERTLY You CUT the REPLACEMENT TAIL PIPES Sevings—Expert Installation Service Available. MUFFLERS & TAILPIPES =. bonded a , clude ‘your old For FORD = For CHEV ooo 36-50 | 349 Gach........+. 319 ‘ ae iis fx. $.9§ ‘51-56, Fri. Ex.. mere “51-36, Reer tx., boa FOR ALL CARS ot LOWEST PRICES . Expert installetion Service Alse Aveiteble If 3" Shell vest with rubber- ized game bag. Shell loops hold extra shells. ES HUNTERS’ OUTFITS _Water-repellent coat 1088 Brush brown duck Matching Hunting cep ... Hunting 80x OPEN EVERY. NIGHT TO Mon, through Set. Sizes 38 to 46. Hurry! Get this sturdy coat at Federal’s now and save plenty! é 9°. coat, Handwarmer ets. ng hunting pants 7“ Durable brush brown pants to match hunting coat. Reinforced knees, rouave style. 30-42. Pb 98¢ ee Pe BGUN lined gun case 4“ Plastic case is Kasha- lined. Convenient on hunting trips! Full zip. Zipper Kasho- 1949-56 For rir, 9 66 6 r Other Cors et Equel The h efficie Lie cy Magra days high powered cars.... Turbo-Jet Diffuser thru free flowing design For CHEV 1941-53. 4.95 1954-57. 5.95 For. PLYMOUTH, 1949-57. 6.95 For PONTIAC, 1939-54 5.95 For OLDSMOBILE, '51-57.6.95 For BUICK, 1937-56 For Other Cars at Equal Savings aight. 6.95 For FORD 1942-53. 5.95 1954-56. 6.95 SALE! Super X- Shotgun shells 2 Stock ai hunters! Shot- os shells in all men. SR th th i ie i cee — reise 6.95 INSTALLED » « » because it’s built to tions for long, 3", . st] 115 Desired FREE Tail Pipes, only $1.50 is your Best buy: ur car. Fb een -«- thas reserve power “built- : for ru = aa ivy cause it costs per. mont Guaranteed Service... s battery For Chev. '40-54; Ford '40-53; Plym. ‘28-55; Dodge “33-35; Mere. "47-53; Nosh '46- 55; Stude. ‘39-55 & BRAKE SHOES BONDED—4 SHOES for 2 WHEELS for FORD, 1954-5S—Mercury, 1954-55 and Thunderbird, 1955. 12 VOLT BATTERIES Chev, '$5-57; Plym. '56-57; Chrys. Dodge & DeSoto '56-57; Nosh '56- 357; Pontiac ‘55-57; Hudson '56-57; Stude. '56-57 and others J & R AUTO STORES SPIEGEL CATALOG ORDER DESK IN THIS JGR STORE exacting » it’s depend. * met, pads, Built to take ervey Reg. 36.95. Merlin shotgun Bolt action. 12 gauge. Reg. 134.50. Remington rifle Precision automatic. Reg. 85.95. Remington pump Pump Double action. " Reg. 79.95, Winchester Straight stip, solid frame. Reg. 76.95. Merlin carbine 336 carbine. 20” ba: Complete! Hutch set has hel- hard falls on on the field. Rave at Federal’s! Football pents cy NRS | 31.88 | 118.88 | Browning eutometic shotgu Automatic load, 12 or 16 a : 137.95 gun. 68.88 hg 95. gory dro gun ae 69.88 | rrel. Reg. 122.95. Remington auto. Automatic shotgun. 12, 16-ga. 98.35 - e "lop in cl pump Pump gun. SALE! Rugged Football set Touchdown time is here! 00 os 98 and Helmet and guerd Shoulder peds - Sturdy plastic. 3.98 Molded fibre. 3.00 Official bell Safety pads. 4.98 Lined leather. 2.69 1388.) diy ] 588 by one old battery PARKING IN REAR INSTALLED HIGH UPKEEP COST on your CAR oat J&R... LINE of REPLACEMENT PARTS for popular cars. bowlin ba In blac agri fg brown g bag Tail Pipes “Keystone style. 4.98 | Muffler: only $1} 00 only $2.90 . a complete bowling Brunswick ‘Black ball fitted to your 2-tone een bog ire i yde bag... . Ve lining. 6,98 Bowti: bag prices plas U.S. tax Bag with ball cup bottom, zip top. Big savings! SALE! Brunswick j ball and bag Beauty’ measure, ‘26 ‘Black Beauty’ bag -Made of genuine leather. Zippered. = 11,95 Ay Mh SAGIKAW WARREN, PONTIE . will hold its annual fall el CL es ® bs 4 Wate at: £ [ Seer y a aah Ala Bei add Ss NO Os lta hearers ae ae ae Asie i < * f | af a wale . $ ft * ‘ g fo\teg 68S fs, i) ( _ < a it F 1 i , : } ‘a 4 , : rey ee | . . e ; A us io ; FIFTY-ONE aq ‘ 3 in i ee z «: : _ pe BELLES « BEAUX WOMEN'S: COUNTY EMPLOTES © ee og So ee: gers ign Teenage Gerantums - 1 Carnations AF nly #8 0 County Jets 4 4 ss $ Orenge Bios $| LeFouge ‘tans. 4S 0 Team 1 3.5 Gardenisa . — HBr oe Be ee alcher to Contract Le Daffodils # Four Roses den Fine et 17 5 ee hee 7 _ Petunias 4 Cameilies * i}social Brate +4 “4 e 8 DETROIT INS) — The De wan S8i Deke Po meene ahs ee R._Sapens 198, MM. Ree 49; Team troit Tigers announced today they _ seme Beaux: FP. Rouse — 'Ro, 192600. 2 ‘esad “iveakchl Gan Cost : a — IMPERIAL GIRLS ; sign year catcher Car. woul w : wh Hartman to a minor league con- ‘National Boh 10 2 imndaserd M. 6 6)Munro Hotpt. 8 r} Leonard . ££ 4 tract rome's 10 2 Harris 4 8/ Huron Bow! 7 1 Manny's Bar 3 6 a : Salfi's Bar 93 ies Hdwe. 4 8 Cooley Lanes §°3 Shaw's Jwiy. 3 5 + * * °-* Au. Hgts. Mfg. 8 4 Food-O-Mat 4 8 Stroh’s 4 4 Pont. ; $$ & " Puy bee 1 $ Winoetase™ $ S1DG" Rita rat af Mele? ome; aince Heroes 8 mepeones st Beet ‘ Korth. Lube. 1 § Deans 6 12) | Hotpoint 909, Munro Hotpoint 2603. ing Green, comes from Lorain, E. Hummel 232, J. Puertas 623; Auburn | Ohio, He played in the National ts Mfg. 963, Auburn Heights Mig. . HURON Bow an “a LE AQUE . Amateur Baseball Federation tours eam ° : LaBelle's ... 11 1 Fitep’ck Ph... 6 6 nament at Flint this summer, son nd saath LEAGUE Weiss Gar. 10 3 rin’ Tavern 5 7 He is scheduled to report to L W Li west Amsuto 9 3 M.. Hargraves. 4 8| s . . Bebr Cate 8 1 asinm Ina ‘ 3) Pontiac Pist.9 3 O'Brien Hest $ § Tigertown in Lakeland, Fla., in Huron Clean. 6 3 Osmun's 4 Nike No 21.403 Progress Fetes ol February to train with the Tigers ther & Son 6 4 Chuck's Shack 3 6 Pabst ... 6 6 Nike No. 1 .. 012 Class A Augusta team. seca Sb heerie But. 3 & ———— | Soucy-Sons u-Brite Plat. M. Teschke 256, M. Teschke 650; Boucy WEST SIDE CLASSIC . & Gons 990, Carling’s May Team Pts. Team Pts. Hungarian Is Named —— + | Triple X Lunch 9 Sam Benso 1 . LADIES ALL STAR Flavorkist Cookies 9 Oakland Vending H Wayne Fencing Coach wor it~ Y ti Boers B. hental $ Hansen Letcoring & $ : Cc .N. Hickson 11 1 Munro’s Cab.. 6 6) Cones E. tering _ 4 ‘9g R&R Mire 10 3 iuron Bowl 4 g| Cooley Bar 1 Huron Bowl = ¢ DETROIT — Istvan Danost, Ward's Furn, 9 2 Jewel, 3 9| Strohs , Bicmar boop who coached the Hungarian Olyme Motor Inn R, 7 5 chy Craft C. 2 10| Oakland a ee Boe ic fencing team if 194f°and 1982 eet ~ 1 oS) 2 onli ee Gormong 256; In ee ee : re UJ op genes ¢< gays, CArmal 88, Marguerite Young| dividual (2 games) | Moo Team 8 been named fencing master 526; aietoe Inn* 824, Chief Pont. cr. {1 game) Blue Chenmere teu; Team @ at Wayne State University. Unien 23 nm Sam Benson 29 Danosi, 45, fled Hungary during aavit 4a ie 2) Ol / the uprisings there last December. e .@ Man! BARON ACE — Santor tackle Cuuck Mesey. bends the Blosny- | field Hills forward wall which gets a stiff test against Holly tomor- | row afternoon. He scored a touchdown after recovering a fumble | in the Barons’ opening win. | ARROW CORP., Detroit 7, Mich. BEA Holly at Bloomfield ils | "iakidemnl di = in W-0 Feature Tomorrow fn good — shape and t's 1 rated the favorite due to its size and experience advantage, The Broncos have a veteran backfield led by Amos Bradsher and one of the pest defensive men in the area in tackle Phil Tinsman. A siege of flu hit the Bloomfield Hills camp this week and sidelined several boys including scoring ace | Jim Kearney. ‘“‘We only had 11) players out for practice one day,” | said Coach Don Hoff today. oa vou Never HAD VODKA 80 6000 ‘ALL NYLON Dayton Therebrad BEST NYLON VALUE-SUPERIOR To EW GAR TIRE QUALITY One of the top early season games which will help determine where the r lies this season in ithe well- Wayne-Oakland |League is set for tomorrow after. jnoon when new loop entry Bloom- \field Hills hosts a big, rugged | Holly eleven. | The Barons were rated a dark-| ‘horse in pre-season ferecasts and/ ,started off on the right foot by win- ,ning their W-O opener over Clar- @nceville last week while Holly was | being tied by Grand Blanc. = Convertible Tops To Fit Your Car—At a Price to Fit Your Pocket _ “Bear Window Repairing a Specialty” Harness Raceway 9 RACES NIGHTLY 8:30 RAIN OR SHINE 10 MILE RD. near JOHN R. Buses Direct to Track Completely Heated Grandstand Seat Covers 6.70-15 x* * * Black Complete Line of Custom | Holly came out of its Ist start He expects everyone to be ready : . Tube-Type Made Seat Covers . . . Save $$$ eh beled yooh Sean Fe MILLI OD 4 Plus tex eae =e Complete Aute Trim —— H owe f awchuk ziger, who missed the lidtifter with \ King Louie N Recappable 5 a broke akin r “Special Attention Given to Dealers” | ’ terback and = Elston moving to \ Bowling Shirts \ ~ shalfback. Kearney and converted TUBELESS SEAT COVER MA RT Pace 6-) Win itackle Chuck Mezey round out the \ Blouses \ an ne de 136 S. Seginew FE 2-039] ut ‘ \ TRADE. 1 TRADE-IM TRADE. “f ALL WORK’ GUARANTEED Another game =—_ to have | 640/15} 32.75 | 16.52] 36.60) 18.48 = | oo STE. MARIE WP = The| ee rece will ms ee \ . one 670/15| 34.40| 16.94) 38.80 19.12 1/ Gia. Mines paced ghe Red Wings to a) Oe ete ee im ie \P vend 710/ 15: 38.15 ‘19.27 42.55 21.52 Coorg R N k d poly paghetl es Edmonton _ Once-beaten Clarenceville trav-| \ part \ : 7 > -eauelaeaee 2 Fu in TE We re Overstoc e One puncl yas provided by els to Brighton in the only other! VARSITY and 160/15} 41.60 | 21.02 46.65 23.58 “res YEARs Writing E rt) Off Gordie Howe, the defending|Wayne-Oakland contest Friday.| \ CHEERLEADER \ 800/15 45.80 23.14 51.85 26.19 Mail, wed by, (Pings for 4 % National Hockey League scoring |West Bloomfield is at Walled Lake| \ SWEATERS \ * Glas hues, fait. On N Line of leader, Howe figured in his team’sjand Northville at Thurston in non- nes 820/15| 47.70 | 24.08] 53. 27.15 | Pike, s,m holes ationally Advertised first three goals, scoring two him-lleague action. ~ \ Si \ ohnene dibdhuee som » Che. Us, bor, | Bird Hunting Clothes 'self as the Wings rolled up 47 —— \ ee sox sox AS" \ Similar LOW PRICES on WHITEWALLS!. | ~~ , | PANTS sae sch meee geet east ae ‘Cranbrook Soccer Team \ .: Terry Sawchuk who turned [Blanks Canadians, 2-0 WHITE —_ $50 50 \ DIT + RID PAY LATER our reg. $16.80. $9.99 Eee ee ra N GYM SHOES” =\ : ;' ' :, . L. 80. .$8.2 ' L " °FFY its 2nd decision of the season in as onverse D t Thi b | d | — * sai “Im addition to Howe's pair, Dutch "etary over Wednesday witha 20 \ __All Star Shoes __ , ibel, Gu ielder, Fer- ayton 2 noranre —COATS— Remington 740A. ...$106.88 | fuson and’ it McCreary scored *8i8t© 8t Cranbrook. oN tee Ce rae oN ’ for Detroit as the Wings won their lane wae ale! ootbal YOUR BEST VALUE iT SAME : : f ee ye Our Reg. $49” Ithaca 37 ......... $74.88 third exhibition victory in four — on val pe period with Pete TShoulder Pads \ : pe . $33.00. . Winchester 50 aces .$106.88 — The fourth game was a 3-3 King and John Studebaker doing! and Helmets \ QUALITY AS as EW CAR TIRES. (2s 5e7 Ow Res. $4? Remington 58 .... $107.88 | a N WELDEN \ | OS i md we . | Browning .........$127.75 | this Saturday at Cranbrook sgainst| 4 gpgpene EQopg | bi 8 y Fee. BPAY) | oer Bee $84) winchester 94... $62.88 aes bei met the suburban Chiao school eee ere | < S oe Bh in on same day } = iin ae fee Remington 870A.....$67.88 Or AMaieur Iriais | ae | e. af i Tw be a s cmos ‘| a CaN | mer i ‘Mecusrs Then Complete Engine ' . HUNTIN iCENSES AMPS Sept. 28 will hav Tube-Type _USE OUR LAYAWAY OR TIME PAYMENT PLAN epee Heel eae ine ~ Work for all ¢ Plus tex and ou Sumer Events begin) or ora ars Recappable Exch. : eas, petra ‘te event for! SPECI ALIZING IN : ~TURE.TYPE TUBELESS | SPORTS SHOP .- "Clams 4 ts. the Tattabeth: Nichols " @ Valve Grinding SAZE [iactoey ust [Sate Price List Ta eT 16 S. Cass “Authorized Colt and Browning Dealer” FE 2-7621 \McEneaney challenge ‘trophy, for © Engi Overheu! wore | saree | sees | aes R thoroughbred working hunters. e Tune-Ups. ——— The J.» = ‘ 670/18| 24.50 | 14.70 | 27.75 | 16.66 Is are wANTEp | “Yaward (Class\6) is for Corinthian We Use the MALLORY | APPOINTMENT ONLY THO/15] 27-50 | V6.A7 | 30.75 | 18.44 | fi (eorey Monn ttn 1, HOBBIES and CRAFTS [em ito peer! Grier CALL NOW 760/15| 30.10 | 18.04] 33.65 | 20.18 boyy,” Poi, °7 by opines : ee ho ca 2274 S.- Telearoph PWS TAX AND RECAPPABLE EXCHANGE | “Pikes, Et aot | @ Tolecratt @ Rubber Molds (Cass a S fe other WOH LFEIL-DEE ) FE 2-4907 Similar LOW PRICES on WHITEWALLS! ° os Sets @ Molding Plaster . \thoroughbreds working hunters. | | © Wooden Trays Dek-All-Paint R RED Pp ‘wane RO ¢ OMP am} @ Aluminum Trays “— v Textile Paint | | ©,Copper Tooling ~ WHEEL, ALIGNMENT Plastic Coated | ecimticniag Matas 5 pcos = ] | © Coopersmith Sets Leather Hand Bag Sets | Fib | C | © Textile Ball Point Paint : Craftint Cll Petatheg Sots eue Wood Fibre Raffia in Spools = | © Aluminum Tray Etching ¢ Copper by the Foot or ‘ Material More ‘Big 3/8 Inch Capacity fa an eae ? . - Any Electric Drill Work You Want to Do! In One Drill! . Model Airplanes and Boats . | e Airplane Motors e@ Outboard Motors . j INSTALLED FREE , .; Nenonetiy 88 ) 7 A , | |. “Headquarters for Schwinn Bicycles” "peg ae | “4 ADJUSTMENT INCLUDING JOnly Market Tire Balances Your Wheels, sadquarters for Schwinn Bicycles” si2 ‘ at 100 Miles Per Hour = |_Bave You —— Seveover$$ $9.00 DOWN 2 POWER DRILLS in 1 : Easy to use—Just shift chuck from Power Unit “A” t0 "B” in drill head to change speed! 115 N. SAGINAW SPIEGEL CATALOG ORDER DESK IN THIS J&R STORE FREE PARKING IN REAR | 3000 RPM—Hi-Speed for drilling they light gouge metal, wood, etc. ey sending, sawing, grinding, buffing, ete. 1000 RP M—10-Speed for drilling thru heavy gouge metol, ict wéod, oe Ree Children’s Wheel Goods of All Kinds We Service What We Sell _ . @ EASY TERMS @ FIRE CO, | SCARLETT'S. ‘str’ |i 77 W, HURON ST. . - ‘OPEN 9 to. s. PHONE FE 8-0424] 29 5 Lavrence rman D 5 — ‘, i . ' ' \ - : ; ; , L3 i i , ' A : \ "NO MONEY DOWN — TAKE 1 YEAR TO PAY! — | PONTIAC MOTORIS T HEADQUAR TERS BUY on J&R CREDIT— 2 Years f , e ’ ; sy Fee 1 ae il roy \ #4 : | , a d 1 at _* \ li + rc +4 : : THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 106 Be he ge yA he aoe “otc with Walled Lake tab Pater Lakes Sie week teamn’ in the race for Inter-| Friday at Farmington. Lakes Conference honogs, the Skip-) Walled Lake, 26-12 winner over pers probably learned some valu- Redford Union in its season open- able lessons last week while bow-/ér, will be a top-heavy favorite to ing to tough Royal Oak Dondero, dispose of visiting West Bloomfield 26-0, and they get a shaky vote dropped thet “pes The Lakers uf goaldence tmentew. meer eir opener to Milford, PE nr apltme Te year, Faved te Other non-league games Friday otexeed la “gph bet té chalienes Romeo featuring Inter-Lakes teams are ; i © pas iRochester at Farmington, Berkley Wilson, one of the greatest prep ro rua aid ot ih champ: p.of the newly- jat Royal Oak Kimball, Southfield backs in recent state history, has Soraya Tri Commy Longue. at Ferndale and Van Dyke at Mt. followed in’ the footsteps of broth-) _gesicuss Waterford opens -its drive for ‘Clemens. You always look ® your best when you have all sighs of rélief from all rival But coach Jack Fitzpatrick has) - Durelle Wins in 10-Rounds Unanimous. Decision Scored in TV Fight From Olympia of your clothes cleaned by... FLASH — CLEANERS! Sat. 7 A. M. to 6 P. M. — Mon. Thru Fri. 7 A. M. to 9 P. M. — Downtown Store ‘til 8 P. M. ‘NOBODY. OUT DEALS > - EDDIE STEELE ak " {New ‘5 FO I 2D 2-Dr.} PER MONTH | DETROIT # — German heavy-|. y FOR YOURSELF aa WHAT A-MIGHTY VALUE YOU GET Eddie Says: _ oe . WE'RE WHEELIN' & DEALIN’ ON THESE BT's > 1957 - 1954 ‘PONTE . , "1953 WAS \ li 7c ey > axils ...' FORD a | 5 Studebaker ey mR] prcxur | cicnsccce | TUDOR 1] Tudor MUFFLERS If Ranta) FREE! || uence 15 Minute Service ’ and quality for thousands 1591°| |'500"||"900"||'300"| Monthly Payments to Fit Your Budget NO MONEY DOWN ON MANY USED CARS While You Wait —i and thousands of men who have a knack of getting the 1955 wu A 1955 ° 1951 er In Your Car! most for their dollars. | Ford J % : : ole con ae - vt You'll see how Clotheraft Suitsare | Station Wagon H ARDTOP Ford Tudor "eters | See | tailored to our exacting — a. gute tenes hips rcor - oa specifications from the quality +] 3 >) 0” $ 6 5 CQ” $ 8 0 CQ” sy 00 ~~ fabrics to the fine needlework. 5 0 And you'll get more for your money of course — in the extra pair of trousers. ; *69”° “PRICED to SELL! f=: —~6 Months. Warranty on All Used Cars 34,000 Mile Warranty on All New Cars RUST-OUT, BURN-Ou1, f AND BLOW-OUT SBE) ely ) i yea 2705 ORCHARD, LAKE.RD,, KEEGO- HARBOR : One Mile West of. Telegraph ‘a is FE 21010 : _ 106,N. Saginaw St. ‘Phi ne , 225 Sor ras 800 ] OPEN MON. & FRL TILL 9 P. M.. bea one FE 5. 9204-— Ate ce SO | / Preece ef 7” Sees Shoitage of Skilled Help Labor Undersecretary Urges Firms to Revise Manpower Policies professional People for at least 10 years. « * & ‘e Appealing for a broadening of training programs, O'Connell told’ 5g Hg the best assets of a mass economy,” : +f j f Ff #f se ie ve il i FH ? et cli ‘la cabby, ° TOLEDO, Ohio ®—Undersecre- tary of Labor James T. O'Connell, New Cab ils Has Hectic Day First Time Out ~ GRAND RAPIDS uf — The first day Dennis Matheis sent as a cab driver was a hectic one. Matheis, 26, was sent to a local bar Tuesday on his third run as ~ +. .&..% As it turned out, he went to the’ iwrong bar. But he quickly picked up a customer, A man met him at the door and ordered Dennis to “take off in a hurry.” : s Dennis did, But a police car ae stopped him after several blocks and arrested the passenger on a charge of slugging a bartender. Dennis didn’t collect the $1.35 cab fare, en ae O'Connell said that in the Middle Railroad Brotherhood West the St. project has dramatized the need for, more skilled manpower, one other parts of the nation still ‘are sleeping. “Even before the seaway. js com- pleted, its effects are being felt,” he said, “New plants are going up. New businesses are springing up. There is a need for highways, and railroads to carry the expand. | ed trade into the Great - Lakes | ports. “These jolene mean | one thing above all—you are g0- | O'Connell said that industry {t-| self must revise its thinking con- cerning “manpower policies bor- rowed from less exciting and less confident periods of our history.” * * * Those hiring workers must =| ceed on the basis of the individual's merits and qualifications, without) regard to race or sex or whether the worker is over 45, he declared. lke May Let Congress Vote on Seaway Rule * WASHINGTON @ — President Eisenhower has - been give Congress a voice in deciding under what jurisdiction the St.) Lawrence Seaway Corp. shall op- erate, The Corporation, the agency authorized by Congress to con- struct and maintain the U. 8. portion of the 27-foot-deep inter. | national waterway, is now under | the jurisdiction of the Defense | Department. fime, has before him a proposal to put it under the Commerce | Department, At the request of Sen. Humph- | rey (D-Minn) and Rep. Blatinik (D-Minn), Chairman Buckley (D- NY) of the House Public Works | Committee wired Eisenhower, ask- | ing him to postpone action on the | transfer “until the appro- Lawrence Seaway. Gets Nod of AFL-CIO NEW YORK (INS) — The AFL- €10 Executive’ Council has ap- proved admission to the labor federation of the 169, 999- member, Brotherhood of Railway Trainmen. AFL - ClO President George | Meany told a news conference | that the Brotherhood is chang- hacked geicay--hsccigcsraducmedl | perehip for Negroes. He recalled that the union now. (has about 2,000 Negross fin its; “We are satisfied that the ‘Brotherhood is taking the question | up and will dispose of it in line’ with the policy of the trade union movement.” i: “+ ‘S)HE PONTI AC ‘PRESS, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1957 8 Windows — Self Storing (Ne picture windows) 2 Doors. Heavy Aluminum No Money Down—36 Mos. to Pay Lincoin 2-9387 PRE-SEASON SALE} @ Buy Now, Save $$$ @ EXTRUDED ALCOA ALUMINUM Mohawk Home Improvement Co. FIFTY-THREE _ 169 Instal. Optional Oak Park LAV IE asked to. Eisenhower, mean- | FOR YOUR FAMILY’S HEALTH! © PURITY © ACCURACY © INTEGRITY e “YOU R” Prescription Is in Good Hands .. . When You Take Your timer. Mammoth 71” anced Heat” oven with pie- ture window, man surface burners. Speed Broiler Storage utensils. Gleaming porcelain finish. Mode! GA-67S us 4#\— hour tnterval clock- “Bale Harper-Wy- Lamp optional) compartment for oar Gres $70 NEW 36” NORGE GAS RANGE Regular $259.95 ‘ Anniversary Special 188” MEAL SENTRY. MAKES EVERY POT AND PAN AUTOMATIC! PP Nl INN ~-, $5. 00 Down. Delivers! ai ha ea $11.88 3.00 $14.88 ® Bake | ® Braise ‘| Skillet Cover Total *Fry © Stew | AUTOMATIC HLECTRIC a 145 Family size automatic skillet. Jewel light, cooking guide control. Terms $1.50 Down — $1.25 Weekly Full tea kettle. trigger. boils. Whistling Kettle Priced $ 2° Budget capacity Cap 2 ‘9 qt. opens singing with Whistles when water NORGE 30 GALLON AUTOMATIC GAS a Water Heaters “ $5.00 Down 4 Delivers! ature arltting 4 of gas tf pilot iite ges out @ Heavy - duty com- @ bustion unit. @ Pressure-tesied tank @ Thickiy insulated ‘ee *59” ee d @ Thermosiat aute matically main tains any temper- e Vegetable server ond platter @ Cheice of 4 colors @ First quality Meimac e Famous ‘‘Square Circle” design Boontonware e Eight 5 pc. place settings @3 pc. sugor & creamer $53.35 value | A5ip Boonton: Dinnerware Set Regular 4} @ Automatic shut-off Prescription to KINSEL’S DRUG STORE Next to Values to $49.50 — UITS. a New styles—worsteds, — flannels, all wools. ALTRATIONS | FREE } Men's Money-Saving Slack Sale Reg. $5.98 to $9.98 oT Open Mendey and Friday Nights "vil 94: _MEN’S 30 _ $3850 4 = Paid a Rinne #2 59th Anniversary Retread Special! Buy One at Full Price, Get Another. Tire for Only................. 59c Size [Buy Ist Retread et| Get 2nd Retread for 6:00x16 $11.17 __ 6:70x' 15 _7:10x15_ 7:60x15 __ $12.68 __ $14.01 $15.22 39° *Plus Exchange Casing Tire Bargains! SUPER-CUSHIONS by . Goopfye EAR 3-T Cord tire valve unmatched at this rock-bottom price! 13° ee Fits most Piymouths, Fords, =e Hudsons, Neshes $ As pedicedgetng Size 7.10x15 fits mest Dodges, Buicks, Olds, Mercurys, Pentiaes and others. ‘112... Size 6.00 x 16 fits older models of many pep- wler-priced ears. Den't wait . ./. reck-bettom prices and rock-bottom terms make this ror best deel! Past se Bat Symphonic Hi-Fi Portable Record Player With Five 12” LP Records $7.00 Down, $1.40 Week 69" ‘© 4-speed, avtomatie © Dual speakers * Dual sapphire i * Powerful push- neodios pull emplifier Polyethylene utility pail with sturdy metal handle. noiseless, yellow. Terms as low as $1.25 a week 12-Qt. Capacity “99° Rustproof, dent-proof. Red or For snacks and in ing . tone Twe Core resistant. NORGE TRIPLE ACTION WASHER ® Automatic Electric Timer with Signal and Shut-Off. * Triple Action Agitator geis clothes cleaner faster! * Automatic Deep Power Rinse eliminates need for tinse tubs $Norge —— Safety . Wringer has 8 locked posi- tions; super, size balloon rolls. ® Positive-Action Drain ' Pump empties tub in‘ less than two minutes ® Large Capacity Tub holds 10 lbs. of dry clothes. Knapp-Monarch Automatic Heater 12” @ Thermostat control @ Quiet fan circulates warm air 4-Pe, King Size Tray Table Set $1.25 a Week Neoprene cord x @U_L, listed, guaranteed one year formal serv Black with gold. Alcohel- on eee ee ee ee ee eee Now at Sale Prices! Columbia-built Boys or Girls Quality Bicycles Finest quality Columbia-built 26” Spe- © cial. Metallic blue, chrome plated fend- ers and rims, Silver fleck saddle, elec- trie headlight, white sidewall tires. — . oe a 18” dia. with net. Regulation size molded) ' basketball, pebbled , grain, valve inflated. Inflating needle. Goal THE \PONTPAC raees, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 937 | Firryrour ae Coost Welcomes Latest Version of Flaming Youth Rain to Quench Fires . YREKA, Calif. @ — A welcome storm was heading into the north- ern Pacific Coast today with the promise of relief for the hundreds | of volunteers battling a raging fire By BOB THOMAS in the Klamath National Forest.) HOLLYWOOD & — Hollywood's The fire on the California-Ore-/No, 1 romance of the moment gon boundary was contained on'concerns the 1957 version of flam- -its northern flank late yesterday) jing youth, Natalie Wood and Rob- after burning over 9.600 acres./ert Wagner. _ Several hot spots on the eastern’ It's enough to make a fai maga- flank ‘were expected to be con- zine: editor coo with delight. Na- trolled today. 2 italie | is to the present generation Wagner-Wood Combo > F ilmland‘s: No. 1 Romance) what Joan Crawford and Lana! Turner were to previous ones, and) Bob, a longtime darling of the younger set. . * * * When Natalie had to go to the Adirondacks for lecations for! “Marjorie Morningstar,’ Bob was/ jthere and present on the set every. FRI.-SAT.-SUN. FIRST SHOWING! “I tween Elvis and me,” she said. day. . Love? ! ' Natalie declines comment. She! learned with Elvis Presley, it is difficult to carry on a romance in public. é “There never was anything be- ‘“How could there be? We never IN THE PONTIAC AREA! SEE IT NOW ON FILM! CE ee SUG ROBI NSON OFFICIAL WORLD'S MIDDLEWEIGHT FIGHT FILMS PLUS REGULAR PROGRAM! —NO ADVANCE IN PRICE!— WATERFORD ‘BLUE SKY DRIVE-IN DRIVE-IN THEATER THEATER had enough time alone. “My biggest mistake was going to visit him at his home in Mem- phis, I didn't realize people would make such a circus out of it. . .” Instead of riding Presley's mo- toreycle, she is now sailing on Wagner's yacht. She said they first met when both were under contract to 20th Century-Fox. They didn't have fromance in mind then. She was a child actress of 9. He was a teen- lager. Fa | Now she’s 19, he’s 27. Thev have! ‘been dating since last December. | Meanwhile, Natalie's. career has| ibeen booming. Her biggest break) ito date is “Marjorie Morningstar,” | ithe Herman Wouk best-seller, | ‘which provides one of the plum) roles of the year. “We tested 20 girle for the role! (and considered hundreds,” burn, Claire Bloom and other ‘names . “T chose Natalie because she did ‘a sensationa]l test. I think this |picture will establish her as a big: MA 4-2151 OPEN 6:45 wel | | Lowell Thomas’ New Tinerenta Thrills Wut Dtsneys True Life Adventures A NIGHT’ Sj LOGIN. © 1957 Walt Di Productions World Rights Reserved 7 - £ ye NicHT FALLS-- SNOW FALLS, TOO. THE LITTLE BROWN TREE-CREEPER : MUST FIND SHELTER. WITH HIS BEAK HE HOLLOWS A SHALLOW UVEPRKESGSION IN THE SOFT BARK OF A TREE -- AND THEN, HOLDING ON WITH HIS FEET AND SUPPORTING HIMSELF WITH HIG TAIL, HE FLUFFS OUT HI6é FEATHERS AND GNUGGLES DOWN FOR THE NIGHT. NS “ommpels sungoy Pury iq proqang US. Sens Headed for Big Crime Year. the United States is headed for another record number of crimes this year, 2 FBI Director J. Edgar Hoover estimated yesterday that 1,399,670 major . crimes’ were. committed through June 30, or one for each of 1956, and 24.4 per. cent over the average for the previous _ five AT YOUR BUTTERFIELD Theaters NOW SHOWING! vera | 12:00 Noon-3:50 & 8 P. M. Ss uous at unday — 12:20-4:10 6 8PM. ron @), 1 @1 Oi) 8 24 = © Tete WORLD PONTIAC 2435 Dixie Hwy. at Telegraph Phone FE 5-4500 cleat Women AFL- ClO Approves of Waterford Meet StTIKING ar Of Asia ianmen Ac | NEW YORK ®—The AFL-CIO and ‘pal ehurch on Hatchery road. land County Chapter of the Amer- iby the club. in Waterford Township. ah °™ Eddie ALBERT : Poul FORD Jun NEGAMI -Nijiko KIYOKAWA -Mitsuko DORIS DAY — RONALD REAGAN “THE WINNING TEAM” ‘smoke. Waterford Township Business a! Women's Club/Thomas’ ‘Search for Paradise” will have their first meeting at, \opened in New York Tuesday night 6:45 tonight at St. Andrews Episco- with such spectacle and realism | A Waterford Township Blood! -|Bank in conjunction with the on ican Red Cross, is being sponsored | | ‘The blood bank will be conducted at the Community Activities Cen- “ol building on Williams Lake road icarlessly tossed away a cigarette!yomas was appointed by Presi- ‘tory and all the cigars went up in NEW YORK (INS) — Lowell ‘that the audience ducked to escape waters flowing over the sgreen. The film is straight travelogue, As the film's guiding spirit, | eentral figure and narrator, | Thomas states that the trip was | undertaken by himself and two | companions in search of a Shan- || gri-La where man could find escape from the turmoil of the present-day world. Of spectacle there is a tascinat- ing abundance. Impressively pho- tographed in Technicolor and Cin- erama, the picture surveys the mountains and lands and rivers of Asia with striking effect. FEATURES CORONATION — One of its major sections is the jcoronation of the King of Nepal. dent Eisenhower last year as one of three official U. S. representa- tives to the coronation. MORE HOT WATER WITH EDISON’S NEW ELECTRIC WATER HEATING SERVICE Only electric water-heaters give you all these important advantages: & Ptenty of hot water—24 hours a day @ Safe—fiameiess @ install anywhere—ne flame, no fiue & Long-iasting—meets Edison's rigid standards @ Clean—ne emoke, no soot & Outer eheli—eoo! to the touch all ever R @aey finaneing—up to 3 years to pay & Efficient—ne heat wasted up a flue Zwei ““eormien™ All this adds up to the best water heating service ever provided in Southeastern Michigan Ask your plumber or appliance dealer « DETROIT EDISON * lback and on foot. The coronation * * * The camera explorers made their way by plane and jeep, on horse- itself is shown in -picturesque de- tails, from the preparations for the event in Katmandu to the crown- ing of King Mahendra and ‘the at- tendant festivities. The film also includes a visit to the Island of Ceylon and the Buddhist temple of Lankatilaka. There's a stopover in the little - known country of Hunza where “the game of polo originated and is still played, The camera depicts the beauties of such romantic spots as the Vale of Kashmir and the Shalimar Gar- dens. * * * take an exciting ride in a rubber raft down the rapids of the swirl-|j ing Indus River, So realistic is that scene that many of the on- lookers at the Stanley Warner Theatre last night ducked down in their seats when the high waters aerial yesterday as ships and aircraft of ating between Iceland and Nor-} in the collision of two F4D Sky Ray jet fighter planes from the, U.S. carrier Saratoga. lided only five miles from the scene of the first accident. In- volved in the second crash were}. two S2F Sentinel trackers each E carrying two officers and two en-| listed men from the ajrcraft car-) rier Essex. to aid in the search for survivors: of the earlier collision Pay Less if Slender. Zeta XI Chapter of Beta Sigma) Phi sorority figured to pad. its| At one point the adventurers|treasury by making each mem-| ber forfeit one penny for every! Bruce, chapter president, said it| turned out both the members and appeared to be spilling out into the ws agar Moreh a audience. ‘Brotherhood of Railroad Train- From its shots of rugged moun-| men. tain passes in the Himalayas to its! * * * shots of whizzing ‘jet flights in| The BRT, now independent, has! Florida, the film provides interest- | 169 000 active members in the ing and informative glimpses of |United States, 20,000 in Canada far-away places and peoples. {and 30,000 on the retired list. Approval by the council, the top/ 10 Presumed Dead 42°51 bet, was, smounced by in 2 Aerial Collisions \the federation’s president, George | pare: after yesterday's meeting | * * * ~ Meany said the federation had’ Regn @-U.S. Navy aa assurances that the BRT] 10 fliers aboard four planes are presumed killed in two collisions during NATO maneuvers in the North Atilantic.; * * * The massive maneuvers of 100! would move to eliminate from its constitution the provisions exclud- ing Negroes from membership. |He said 2,000. Negroes already ‘hold. cards. | warships and 700 plages were sus-/ watermelons, which originated | pended tenmediately end. ships andin Africa, were first brought to planes turned to a daylong search. 1;> shores by Massachusetts Two bodies were colonists in the late 1620's. The four planes disappeared, { seven NATO nations were oper-| 1| i a KEEGO} way. ; * * * I Two pilots were presumed killed Later the other two planes col- One of the trackers was flying i | RAYMONDVILLE, Tex. _| nch of waistline. Mrs. John @ ROYAL OAK Serving— * FULL COURSE DINNERS we SPAGHETTI *®RAYIOLI w& PIZZA % LASAGNA *& FISH AND CHIPS (Fresh Lake Perch) as well es short orders and the most delicious coffee. Sunday 12 Neen té Midnight. - Pasquale'’s delicious foods | take out. .i Just. call os and PASQUALES RESTAURANT and PIZZERIA 895 LAPEER ROAD — OPPOSITE BUCKHORN LAKE . Lake Orion COMPLETE CARRY or SERVICE ad sor oe ) will be ready in a ifew wimaiel Gan © LAKE ORION JAN MES STEWART UDIE MURPHY NIGHT PASSA GE ecHNIRAMA fetened by 20% Coty | Clee Moore = Huge He f MY 3-1421 1 310108 0) ome), Prices for STARTS FRIDAY, if | ALL NEW... '|ALL HORROR! Maple Rd. East of Walled MA 4-3135 NOW OPEN © FRIDAY © SATURDAY e SUNDAY Closed on All Other Days tO ERO AY oe eed y Hoe HORE Oe Oe HOw UNDEAD nhs LOR ERE Open 6:30 M 3-066! NOW OPEN: ete es 6) n; = ENGLISH -CONWAY-CONNORS SATURDAY! aca of the J South End of Union Loke Read fies + A iets ee toes Re a TAS # £ eae, f t : td {ee f ee gis - So A NESE APP NS EAS oe _\ ame PONTING. PRESS ‘THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 2 20,1057 _ ee: PIPTY-FIVE,, . I. he sedlilcn shea endl: The re- _ also act ter barriers to -|South Africa Charting / tegen ar ogernsicg Ad Floor Finish : se ey thins ipuardlary Road Secgtiies Speeded: “|New Finance Firm ri selected list of financial catia Does Combination Job being trapped between the floor WASHINGTON—During the first : : 4 PRETORIA, South Africa — . The | Hons. | a rapt: well had rc aca med of the new multibillion : *|nominal capital proposed for a gas, cern specializing in chemical pro-|cover, == - dollar federal . highway-building new industrial-finance corporation a Trains Stop for Photos ducts has developed . penetrating |. aha N 2 pte vent -prelim- “being fet up in South Africa is) ANCHORAGE, Alaska~Trains|finishes which jt says conbine the|Big Plastic ot Made inary engineering, rights of way, ~ {5,000,000 snare of £1 ($2:80) each.jon the Alaskan Railraod’between|functions of curing agents, ; . and construction totaled $2,223,000,- It has been stggested. that the Fairbanks and Anchorage make|hardeners, and sealers in one coat,| CONCORD,N. H—A New Hamp-\090, or $223,000,000 more than the Industrial Development Corpora- photo stops so travelers can take reducing upkeep and dusting of|shire manufacturer has. built aitotal of federal funds authorized tion — a Government-owned cor-|pictures. One of these stops is|cement floorsz plastic roof large enough to cover'for the year. poration with issued capital ofjonly 46 miles from~Mount Mc-| The product, applied before the/three football fields for the United ©. |£40,100,000 — and the South|Kinley, America’s highest. ‘moun cement has set, employs new/)States pavilion at the 1958 Brussels} Benjamin Franklin first devised | {African Reserve Bank subscribe tain, “membrane curing” finishes that'World’s Fair. a daylight saving plan. Eight Branch Offices — Where Thousands Save Millions = Pontise Press Photo = _ All. READY — Shown here is the, gleathing at the Miracle Mile Shopping Center. It is the | “pew Robinson's Women's and Children's Apparel fourth Michigan unit in a coast to coast chain Sn ain: emtivon, with central offices in New York City. = \Robinson’s Has Clothes ° Group to Meet for Mom, Youngsters | for Tax Study | suse onus rte names ny oe me Friday in the new Miracle Mile|tiac area. = Bight-Man Commission Shopping Center is Robinson's Tie company is famous for fee to Consider 4 Problems a and Children’s Apparel |turing a complete line of high style. of Administration ee ge fashions in ladies’ apparel. : The Miracle Mile Branch is one = 2) > ANN ARBOR @® — Gov. wil.|of only four units in the state of| The -shop will also feature: . Michig: other shops in such|°€ of the most complete boy’s and, diams’ study commission on tax sg Aber in jgirl’s style departments, offering, “@dministration will meet for PS ad aed ha ant Sane. unique children’s fashions at pop- prices, A COMMUNITY NATIONAL CHECK Is Very Presentable A modern interior in relaxing .. |pastel shades and striking micarta | - |fixturing, blended by a baffle light-| space. customer the ufmost in pleasure, Goebel to Discontinue Plant at Muskegon Its the Modern Way of Doing Business ing Company's Muskegon plant is| scheduled to discontinue operations | Friday as the result of ‘extraordi- nary costs and other factors aris-, ing from poco a National | Bank 2 2% Paid on Or Ponweirtuace Saving , Branch Offices at W. Huron at Tilden .. . N. Perry ¢ ifi Member at Glenwood . . . Keego Harbor... Walled Lake... ertificates FDIC. Union Loke ... Milford ond Bloomfield Hills. ADD BEAUTY TO YOUR HOME UP TO 50% OFF! MASONRY PAINT INTERIOR: — EXTERIOR Asbestos Shingles . "5*7 Cement Block $* 95 Brick | Gal.- Stucco ~ "Colors Only INTERIOR LATEX PAINT Reg. $6.50 to $8.70 *9395 Gal Pontiac —_—aReg. $6.95 to $8.20 Gal. Varnish House $395 PAINT ) COLORS ONLY © Save $1.70 | Pontiac “500” Ext. White -HOUSE PAINT 25 Pure Bristle | ie lb 4 PAINT BRUSH All Sales Final , Sale Ends September 30th Reg. $3.02 : ‘2 00 Seve $1.02! & Paint Thinner Reg. $1.35 9 5 BLACK SCREEN ENAMEL Sereens and Exterior Sash Reg. $3.90 *) 30 ou CAULKING COMPOUND CARTRIDGES Reg. 54c 37 Reg. $6.95 $ Grade 1 wea : Only Reg. $7.35 ‘6° Wood Shing le Stain Base RED $#Q98 ou . $6. y J GREEN Reg 6.05 : “COLORS ONLY PAINT ROLLER SET Complete $ Reg. $1.89 T 19 . WAXOFF Remove Wax Before Refinishing Reg. 40c 25° | White Gloss ENAMEL new $6.45 ia ca Ra Noh ee ~ | Baer amie ge an a | ‘reckeofe. nd Pontiac valk Paints 2 - | ' Corner. CASS.and HURON... (meee yes 5: P.M. a tea nae sadh 8 A.M. to 5 P. mM __ .* FERTIN By : u ~3 i? | \ | | “ . ; ¥ Ff i. | { aes: ‘- = Ee ji Ag Sep Ae OS giles, Eig | - i ” j * fot ; j bg bot , Ps nS i JH } gee pa Ay ay : ; i . | ( , fe % fon Ma Ag e ie a * sq pe be ae Ageeesi's ee li . é ia } a if i é i ' . 4 rT. 1 as ee | : ; i - | | . i ry fey ‘ ‘ | is : \ 3 j uM ‘i ra fe. ( : ’ / ; . . ° ( oe ; & | ; l ; P: * . ‘ f ee f Joo = f 5 fi » es . j ory * 2a ‘ . hi ‘ a te a a “4 \ / : wh * Z ‘ * « + af , | THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 96,1957 © |S ! ; — 7 ) rey = : | ~ PR yA N TWINS ; : ] : s : ses pe Sivas sat " ; z “Professor SAYS; -|eigne tee on Pe —— 7 “Rock ‘n’ Roll |x ‘recreational taciities are \Needed by Youth |i wasvorie beckaround for de, , He suggested “re-education” of ANN ARBOR (NS) — A UDh’ parents to combat the problem. believes “rock ‘n rol’ and what segrentits (a tacseenry ang New Circuit Analyzer : _ stagecoach, sage ned an isetal to modern youth. ieee Shorts Speedily wild ride, dropping a door here, ice ee | FARMINGDALE, N. Y. — A new i a. wheel Giere. : Associate professor Max L. Hut ont cut for locating short cir-! ~*~ * * said “It's a good outlet for get-\-uits enables an aircraft-manufac- Police came upon the remains ting rid of tension and anxiety and turing firm here to test 1,200 dif- " and the abandoned auto, then went can help cut down juvenile. de- ferent electrical circuits on air- ; to work tracking — she culprits. linquency.” iplanes in less than a minute. | j Four youngsters were arresied| THe reel came of detinqueney, |The circuit analyzer, which the ‘ but released after they promised he declared, “ts Mkely to result can be operated by a novice after Ae | frem conflicts within the person- aia! : to pay the stagecoarch’s owner,| only an hour’s instruction, It- cuts ALLEY OOP De UY THE ONE THE LADY # GAVE US AS A / UH-HUH...1 HMann! DEPOSIT ON / THINK {T'S A/ (MRS) U. BEN TOOK The teenagers explained they! He added: I. #aw the stagecoach in Derossett’s) “A person can go either way| Georgetown is the chief port of yard and decided to try it out. (when troubled from within, He British Guiana. ‘ BOARDING HOUSE Yi THE WAY I READ THAT, A MASOR,IN THE HISTORY I. J. Derossett, $600 for the) *lity coupled with bad eaviroa- | i thee § . 4 ° . pa : ours to less than 5 seconds for wrecked stagecoach. | ment. levery 100 circuits in today's com- GLAD I FOUND } THE TIME- PHONY! x * * x * & ‘plex aircraft. | 4 Z OF THE PILGRIM FATHERS' 7 iN S: "DON'T DUNK EMPLOYED! PERHAPS you'D STOKES WA , > YOUR BUN OR ROLL IN LIKE TO PURCHASE A FACETIOUS} YOUR SOUP!" «« THE “$ MAN WHO SPRUNG IT WAS COOLED OFF IN THE STOCKS FOR 30 DAYS Ue ae NY THAT'LL PLEASE =. an hie Parra, bd te We tap. 8.5 8 = A ln ecard ERNE Come. 1957 wy tamed testers tyndicen, te LILI SAL AG IL dh i THATS OKAY, BARWISE: | [ WELL, A Mt you — ne WAY PRIEND OWNS A. || You SAY! BUT Sw ) SITTING 308. : TRACK. LCAN GET YOU! | MY WEAK HEAR T— IN ONE RACE, ANYWAY! aus \... prvice, Ins... Nog. U.S. Pat. OF THE WORRY WART CneGandene, 2 i eee ‘ ~ igee-~ Sar a 7 GRANDMA * By Charles Kuhn _ » _ 4 =e. ¢ - ; ! J 0 t eee eek: 2 eae ee My, ' | | mh SLIP UP ON "EM / et = : ie =— y: ttre 2 DONALD DUCK GEE ---I GUESS I MUST HAVE ) ” im 8 0 ¥F OuT “WHAT THIS PLACE NEEDS IS ANOTHER BATHROOM:”* ieee ae See eee ee ee ee ee ee eS eee eae 2 be ae oo , Pe : A fo } t ‘ ‘gel os * i si ee 5s f | fg ae ‘g ‘ / ~~ i i \ : i > . b.: 3 : 4 _aue PONTIAC PRESS, THIURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 06, 1951 | / foo nae | ,FIFTY-SEVEN _Help Wanted Male 6 | Help Wanted Female 2° 4 Boy S Lod Cote | Death Notic | 7 rs couts g | dar 0 ces "FURNACE ona 3 1) NOT ALL L.| PBX OPE Fy a Special communigation of Pon matin stakes, _ ductwor a « cash, io of Troop 20 \ al (PRAINARD, SEPT. 25, 1957, Basie Lake Road,’ Ortonville, over, dot SS tee ee ee uburn: age ‘74; dear Wi H day, Sept. 27| Lodge-opens father | of Lewis d. FoRwi ag at : in Honors a Dinner at 8:90 Work tn he ie te, Betts etteee Raat | + SA red RE? “Skat degree. Wm. H. Anderson, M. service will be a eons, : ” RE ry Boy Scout Troop 20 held a court Le 4 Re BIS Ee fom ihe Gag STATION ATTENDANT. MAR. for babyetting. dove of honor last night at the McCon- . Sorequsmeante by the Huntoon Fu- enced in ares * light fleets it stock | nell School. ‘ will Me te . Apply after 13 Hig tion worker on men’s : start to-/ According to Scoutmaster Ralph N H sat GRAPE gee aT RE | Gage MAN AUTO Steady position. Choose your ows r- ews in rie Teravea "tiie ‘Woeet vd aN. A GEASS EX. ‘working’ bra. z : Allison, scouts advanced in rank. ton ins; beloved infant son of ig 7 Fe ene initial) Advances included three to life | Mr. and Mrs. Edward Craft_Jr.: Press Box #7. MONARCH ies, Jonathan, bu sag gains were shaved-a bit. scout, six to star scout, 17 to | R. A. R. Club No. 135, Wadies’ end David Edward Graft; belove HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATE WHO MEN’S SHOPS Paley ej ts cur $90) The brisk start at the opening,| first class, 14 to second class |Auxiliary No. 2706 of Keego Har- rendeon of Mr. and Mrs. Edward oe pommel mnt Deg Ded 2173 '§. Telegraph Rd. r sg 12 pte. sc... 3.98 raft Sr. Geavenite oa oa will ya) hardware business. Write _Miracle Mile Center ag wstresesseseeescee 3:00} When advances of around a point = the others to tenderfoot. pra ang oo — OES eo GER TO Ge Pence % UNUSUAL CPRORTOREST were ' uests at the honor court in- Starting at 10 a.m at Keego- wa Pork Comes ry w .. CUT FIREPLACE W WOOD. For « woman bie < bu. ti é cluded Edward Leland, Clinton Cass Women's Club house on Cass mere arrangements es the Bharpe _Gwn'te Peak PLA 60000. dl ao earectes ang i refinement to tere : umes Valley Council executive; Glenn/+#¢ 4. —Adv.| _Punetal Home, Cl ne, Clarkston. | NATIONAL CHAIN’ IN NEED OF ae eae Pee : Lackey, Pontiac District commis-| Rummage Sale, Guild 3, All (Jimi, 91 Pairgrove: age 56; be- Good job. Good (pay. Geos. ture. with sbove ‘the 1 ‘averege earnings sioner; Van ~ Braidwood, Pontiac * . lo father of Mrs. Gloria Kin- Advance promotions, Apply 8 assured by free , * \Saints Episcopal Church. Priday, lon: dear r of Mrs. Luctle _ Saginaw. training and essistance. Por full aginaw. & District representative to the coun- ag 3 27th, 7 p,m Exchange Street Sharkey, Mrs. evieve Hart, OWNER OPE OPERA RS WiTH information and a personal ime. 2 . . Mrs. Fern Sarbaugh, Ward, C. H., ractor: terview call Mrs. Julle Peruchi cil; and George Polly, East Side'en —Adv. tractors wan distan . , Robert and Claude Decker, Fu- Waa ol —— Exceptional rte at FE 2-3643, between 6 and 8 Pontiac area commissioner. geval Fencbar fe bp mel og anity Write Pontiac Boz 13. p.m. Thursday, Sept. 2éth or Fri- Also recta were the heads of| Rummage Sale at First Presby- Tee perties Dacre Peet Be PuLRMAcaaTe GOOD HOURS. Wate wa FED VOR DAVE 3 the troop’s two sponsoring organi-|terian Church, Friday, 6:30 p. m. 3 ae ee be seen after Bow werk m Utes eres. FS Apply in person Corner 135 zations, Mrs. William Ballard, 5at. morning, 9:30. —Adv.) gai iat NORRIS -S Pax OPERATORS SOME TTF. Luneh er of Walton & Y : 28331 Hagerty Rd.. Novi Tw ing & handling cash Age 45 y 4 and Donald pg carey of R ge Sale, Sat., 8 ost cok oP bees Gehaee cs toe or over & can meet the public, wosias Sarwaen aw Fon , * : er oO re. 'e- = J : € 5 ” 300 a ce the ee PTA, | pirst First Methodist Church, Saginaw So Bent gg aly A. — SESS. Et z nett, PE 24764 ca an _s0y rite , : 110 Cook-Nelson American Legion| s+” Judson. —Ady, levots and Harold W. and James POLICEMEN WAITRESS : ‘ 1.60] Up-around a point were Youngs-| Post. Hill: r brother of Mrs. OF PONTIA neat reliable, steady xiy employment A neerecvcrserseceencess 2-58 town Sheet and Dow Chemical. ' Rummage Sale, Youth Center, |» ae ee Mrs. ol a poperdd ehhe } on ¥, November - ‘Chard, Chercrescceccceene ‘ : } 1957, & tration be ments by Hun Huntoon Punera!l Home. ening. A Grain Price rm os bias. eeeeeeee ie Stock to Invest $130 Million with the Village Clerk at eny time up cane a Mat GREEALD. W1D METAL soupen or, | Ware AGED, WOMAN Gaesas oar cory chines, Salsa’ Greens" || «© New York Stocks =| This Year and Next [fe tnd igcludine October 1h ust, ox) SHANE O eT miner ouge ane is; | gies Mreae eg | ar rgmemeny, & Belo, with, car paeeessinsse ces ‘ . . dear father of Mrs. Florence Wes- church. CHIC. Sept. 26 {AP open rain: | Endive, bleached, wecesccreccss SMD (Late Morning Quotations) ys. terdale: brother of les wich man Immediately. Good oe eee ee ° WHEA ) a peraey lege i 6a tlse a1 Rend... 38 TAMI BEACH (INS) — Chrys ee ee Bears aod. Mrs A el Wed opportunity. Albans. led” Hunter wo aon 028 ee ee Py 1 ‘Hea: : SILI = cls : - neral service ar = Sears coves Ait Red '..... $0, falend St). of President 1. L es Village of Orchard Lake day, Sept. 28, at If am. WTD. YOUNG MAN FOR OFPICE ever. Baitt it 8. wante dees , Aitted Sire"... 43) inverlak tr". 303)" Corp. mt L. L. rt seg} SS ee the Wentonn Pencrel Home with work with inter-state motor car- foply "y Pontise ’ ‘Lk. ven Produce Allis Chal .... 38.6 Int w 's00.¢| Said today his company is invest- Sept. 23, 26, ST] Interment in Perry Mt Park hor elotperod i ogg A et bw Help Wan 8 DETROIT ECGs Alum Ltd ..,. 3 ee Ay pe, etree pean this tana SOTSCE On 5 ware at =. Sears will He tn to type. Apply, 367 South Blvd. elp ited & Ss eg Ress, sss: Paper ... 81 y the same amount in sidewsix treet. — 00st, Fe P.O.B. Detfoti, cesta included, federal /A® Atriin'.-.. 13.3 Int Paper... $7 welk on High 8:1 Home WORKING REST. — bg nee seenee . To: Oakiand Home Builders, Inc. M. ‘AURANT MANA- 4 “a Grade A Jumbo, 81-82/4™ Cyan... 40.1 Int Tel & To 9.9|958—in plants and equipment mS a Benson. 6r.. Chas. Marotta Bldg 7 ger able to establish & maintain or part time, soe Mr. Smaits, 158 weighted. average 56; large wise Gee. Hy Bet cre Coal | Geils oagraiarrpig in the battle /Corp., Federal Savings & Funeral Directors — 4 Portion control, train & super. Perry * to 13 a.m. e | 40-44, ave 41; alli am Motors ... if iohns Man .. 30.8 against tion. ~ | Asen., Mr, Wright, Mr. A. Stronk, ence valuable, Sala dependent Z TO TAKE . , Sica, wid a veins Ofede B b large, @- vee 56 Siey : 303 Mr. John and to all bility, Write Poatiac Press charge of apt. building, Must be : . Bt, wed avg Bo: ot Aim Gan <> ghd donee, 3 «88 some 35) newsmen persons interested, take notice: Tat! T)Onelson-Johns | _sex‘w: * chico. crake mimes rebatre, State . | fa UDI wed ave 20. ke abate, |AM Bew* <7" BS Kenetcort’..:: 90 from all parts of the country at-|the roll of the Special ee WANTED: BOILER OPERATOR oe weet, ee ees 5 wid ave 21, {Am Seating .::.245 Kimb Clk .:. 44.6 tending the preview of 1958 Plym-| {foe made by the City Assessor for FUNERAL HOME Sec sthack Wut be qualiied & make beds. Call FE for | a Am Smelt .\°1°465 Kresge, 86... 28 es ee Ge Sel esi Ge Cemeeon, “tnnaa eee Punerals” ___ able to obtain operator's license. ae NCE TO MAKE DETROT TRY Am Tel Tel 498 Lehn & PF . 345/17 . , , should be paidtand borne by “pecial pAlk. AMBULANCE. GROUND | win Sas sete fa) i CHA ferae 0 ernoon Sept. 26 (AP) — Am Tob ....... 134 G : 0.2 Imperial passenger cars and assessment tor the construction of 5| Pursiey_} Between 8 a.m. and 4 p.m. Wanted: _sueamen At once. Men id per pound, F.0.B. Detroit Am Viseose |. 46 Lib McN&L .. 10 |Dodge Truck models in Miami foot concrete sidewalk on High Street; _, SPARES-G be OB. Detret, for Ne. — aot ~ ** 5.9 { Biaine Street to Summit Street,| Thoughtful service rE >see Help Wanted | Female 7 - ‘Ww. DINNAN | Children in the Pontiac public|,,2ess beer? froe. To:38, tent expe, is:|Armen Sui ::°: 2 Lockn aire“: 91.6/Beach, Colbert said: [inepection, n=? “etne for pune compiste Pe Pacilties ew Huron ‘ h and peavy, ve. 2s-|Armst Ck... 94.7 Lone 8 Com. 39.4 ef the test . | *Sletiee "te alse Dereby given that the| Drayien Mates = Watsrtona Yep. AN EASY JOB (i ntary schools will take the |/3i* Ihe. Waites H. Bareed Rooks, 29. | tenes my 5 cm. Bt “Gus greatest contribu ee = ona. eee ae SALES-MIN afternoon off tomorrow while their! jy, 46/30: ducktings "3: ad Sheavy | Atl Refin’:,.,. 48.3 & Nash . 667 tions that can be made by key (of pontiac. will* meet in the Commis. Voorhees-Siple a ~ yg ee PERSON teachers work so that city schools|type hens, 26 vee Seas A] Sale a tee boa industries toward the slowing —¢ not rg A saa ad ~ 3 he S wast Lawrence. areas, W can receive state aid. L vaso: jendix Av 0.” 412 Ma _D, Sirs. 31.8 down of inflation is to invest in o'clock pa to review "said ssscesment. , FUNERAL HOME set CLEANING. LADY ey DAYS, 8TH Pontiac. i 6 ao oi you, wiak : ] se Ls '- 42) mere efficient tools produc- (st w time and place opportunity mbulance Servico— or Mo’ tn be Rg 5 * ae tehiar ete Sha Merce 38d) then. “ Sigg ed etd a Leeinam! etna YE_34378 OE EXPERIENCED WHW DEV. e SCHUETT, Realtor ' Dr. = P. ieee superin-| sieht, 8 (AP) = {7SDA)-|Boha Alum <": is Merges Lino . 423 we 4 Glawheg ‘back poet Dated ‘September 25. 1987. ets 5 pono i orders for nights. “mm £ ms! endent of Pontiac public schools, steady: Mixed number 1,'2\erden. .. got Mid! Stl Pd 432 meee bac : Cemetery ae — rd largely member 2 and’) 1e0e-a00 be iBere Wars... S43 Mpls Beer’.."es iits. It sometimes means borrow. ADA BR. EVANS. CAN YOU MEET ¥. os oo © soy tome received permission from thet 3,'t7937 simeg acanne 1 eee rigs ME... 71 Minn M&M. 82.4 ing in the tea| es @ CRAVE LOT = GARDEN OF trem “abe LS Sei with in Pontiac and Board of Education to dismiss the |240 Ib. 18.00; No number 1 offered early;|Brist My ..... 541 Minn P&L .. 26 funds money market, as - sel. Re OR 34118 after 6 pea Roary cod 3.0080 children from school in the after-/Yimbt 2 sn¢ 3 Me. 17.00-11.28;/Budd Co °..:: 162 Monsan Ch .” 31.4/we at Chrysler did three years ago.|—Norice or ePECIAL -| aan T|Mixed- grades 100-180 1b. 18-25-1700;| Burroughs... 39 Mont Ward Te It always means planning ahead to|Sanitary sewer in Cameron Avenue. OAKLAND HILLs Seo ty ute Employment Agenceis 8A noon 80 teachers will have time| Size Fetes Ogee ee in setate:| eee a ee ee match future needs with future fa-|_ 72: W™. Lunsford. Christopher Boyle.| —_rifice. WArwick S-0110. Serer Spar Geatar dete” to submit data on forms used to/ stags and boars 13 00-16.18. Can Dry ...... ss Murray CP .. 3831 ities * ¥ _—- = a. tak tea eases | CHAPEL — CENTER DR EVELYN EDWARDS compute state aid. Compe week: 3 ond aie Gapiel ait... : igs Nat Cash R | 874 . That the roll of the Special Assessment — #128. Biz, $300. Li VOCATIONAL COUNSELING 100-180 Ib. 26-50 cents Weights — . x * * 2167. SERVICE * * over 180 Ib. fully 1.00 lower; Sows under Carrier Cp... eo ie eee oe ae AND 602 Community Bank Bid 350 Ibs. 1.00 lower; Weights over 380 ibs. i ae is warns ie - 11512) However, the auto company ex-|{ef the Durpose of defraying that part : M . Whitmer said compilation of data) cents lower, be tee pat Oo -ae4 npany €% |of the cost which the Commission de- FOR_A SECURE TOMORROW wih os: Cattlo-calabic 190. Around 100 head| Cet It Ps .... 38 1g. Ret tend... 101.4 ecutive warned that despite the ef-|ciaed should be paid and borne by spe- BOX REPLIES = | and filing these reports slaughter cows in early run: Prices un- Snryieer & M1. N¥ Central’... 32.7/20rts of his company and other big) cis), ,sssessment for the constructjon of At 10 a.m. today there ‘ gk. SECRETARY $250 ‘ curacy involves considerable time. ners and cutters 10.00-42.50; Not enough (Cities Svce .. 50.1 Nia M Pw .. 38.2 industry to improve products and a mately 425 f were replies at the Press joven sae girl whe knows typ- 3 Clark : 40.7. Nort & West . 592 ie i ie The neye4 were dismissed last|/o¢ any other one fo determine |Clerk Equip . 40.1. Nort & West . 92 \create new ones, “the orth ef Madison, north to the nor:h cffice im the following Greenfield Restaurant and shorthand for all sround year for same purpose. aeompared last : Food tesere Cees eee ot oh g or ate Bw. in.7| coined inflation is a shadow vision is now on file in my office tor boxes: NOW HIRING COOKs AND BAK: meat. Oraeboer’s, 313 . . [and heifers ; Cows steady Coca Cola .. 96. . face of what is poten- : ? ‘ > a a : Bulls Paim |. 46.3 Nwst Airiin | 12 (|actoss the face hereby that ¢ 1 30, ERs k a Se higeer; ee: wed Bra A :. 28 Ohio Oi ..... 35 ‘tially a very bright future.” Commission and the Assessor of the City ie ag sa Dar 5] mond FOR NEW BIRMINGHAM boy og Auto Output for Week: [freists ‘Stesey choice 980-1330 Ges ..": 183 Owens Cre: 44.1 tee. will meet in the Commission 47, 56, 69, 7%, 76, 78, 79, anetan: ee ee Drops to 1957 Low _{ieav shuere'tag “primes Tootsie "Rt lSee “zusen "- at fre'g am. ta3) Colbert abd the fant growing |Sonteer fala Sion the iaay "|, 9, 86, 95, 96,104,105] | RESTAORANT MUST RAVE EX: vet : - vee : r e , ‘ m. and prime 1130 Tb 3h ab es eeeglGodoue Pe keh Pee Pee => to review wild assessment” at which | 115, 117, 118. ° a “ ne IID WEST DETROIT @ — j ine 1120 1. shoots 2625; five head |Cohsum Pw .. $46 Eirem Pict... 323| Other factors point to a six to |time and piece opportunity be <-> TIRELY AIR CONDITIONED. @ Car prime Da. 582 given all persons interested to be heard. PONTIAC’S ° choice steers 20.25-23.86; Short fed/Cont Can ... 43.7 Parke . seven million annual new car |" Dated September 25, 1987. OICE MENT AGEN you production in the United States) stan and low steers 19.00-|Cont COP&S 10.5 Penney. JC. 796) ani Gow 7230 : Help Wanted Male 6 = OP HOURS, MEALS & Discuss dropped to’ a 1957 low last week, |Zivea arveritcs 14.99-19°00" Most choiee|Cons “Ont late Pa ae 103] adding =o yer YS ADA R. EVANS. oan _ shift 2 tl 11. Carter's Restaurant _Work Wanted ed Male 10 production so far this year Calves and veaiers — satable so./Emer Rad -. $3 psy Top B |. 50.4.1955 model year.” ifs unknown and said child ts dependent employes retirement progra rove cooley Ik Rd. EM 34056. includes 4,624,519 $03,234 ‘iErie RA .... 12.2 "on, {upon the public for support and that ood working conditions in new ee ek GIRL FOR BA- 1981 ba M8sU © 624, cars, .234) wominalty ae sea Rock, Spe. 214 , foreg bod lg wwe el ee re eee a — U GRADUATE SEEKS PO. trucks and 3,052 coaches — 5,430,- . Moderately active +e M4 Royal Dut ... 49.5) He attributed Chrysler’s success $#!4 child shou places wi eee ee ont _ eupesert. year * * light housework. OR — for winter only. Ability to 9 5,430, to slow, 1.00 lower: Choice and PeirD Mor ... 43 ga leway Bt 60.4 is jurisdiction of this Court. lary to qualifica- grasp details will enable full pro- ! 38.00: ‘Pew . 683 =: o/s Lees mainly to ‘the wide- |" inthe name of the people of the State “tons of successfw apoticant. Ap- ductivity within ve 805 units. Production in the cor- ue 38.£0-36 08; Wino “leah”. © coe fact - 711 spre ad popularity of its styl-/9f Michigan, You are hereby not ply Personnel Office, Oakiai mousy t iive whe meiner ‘Available Oct "re ° responding period last year was Cull and ua ‘ an ome. 00. Culls Ford ar Pah ms Scoville ati i 305 ing ” He added car that the hesrin x. geld petition a County: Bidg.. “1 Lafayette 8t., works nighis. More fo for Home thaa ii CARPENTER WORK KEW — 5,018,889 units. under ‘ ; Good roy tt 3 sr ¢ D ——— wages. ‘ore §, OR 3-178? repair FE 44210. 225-350 Ib. 00, |Preuh -+e Sears Roeb ... 37 . of Pontiac in said County, on the 8th ATTRACTIVE POS Ess Yi AGE 3 WORK OF ANY KIND, Gen Dynam oe Sheil 1 ou concn 33 _ “The most seipeitent single fact ~ S ; gy gg cl i poll — —— —— = man of un- et “hop ta eae cay boreven “vr sase. =< . Gen Elec .... Sinclair ..... * i 2 Ona! ‘ood- jGen Fds ...., 468 cocesce 3-8 about this year's automobile mar- 7 ae to appear personally ee to character the 004, ie ward re ve. & a4 Tos ae AVAITABLE WOW! CARPENTER , jGen Mills ... 58 Sou Pac ..... 37.1\ket is the fact that the aerodynam-|*t_<*i¢ hearing. ia. A dignified Bloomfield Hills, Mich. , > neon oh veel . igen Motors 395 Sou Ry ..... 3234/5, gh with th Tt being impractical to make personal oo relcaee excellent renum- D_B. Murdock. PE2-7961, ’ Gen Shoe ... 23.7 Rd ||” jog ic ape ith the flying wedge! service hereof, this summons and notice @ration, groue insurance, retire- Pui OR PART S0U2Z SAW. CHAIN SAW WORK, iGen Tel ..... 394 rand... 40-1 /functional tail fin has established |shell be served by publication of s copy = ment pian. Rapid advancement weed nae Bete ae Tree removal By jb” or” hour. Gen Time ... 30.2 Std Oli Cal ||. 50.4 one week previous to said hearin assured by our thorough free Cees rent, Brothers Hair Styt- FE 5-5602. iGen Tire .".. % gtd Oil Ind ... 43.6/4 definite new trend in the taste the Pontiec Press a newspaper p nted raining and assistance. For full thee Tate, Mile. Bheotvay Tal [Olilette .....' 36.1 Std Ol NJ °:: $8.2/of the motoring public.” and circulated in said Coun! information per inter- _}0108 of FE 20863, gg cAnree. Goebel Br ... 33 Std Oll Oh .., 40.2 Witness, the Honorable Arthur EF, view call Mrs..J..M. Peruchi at FOUNTAIN,. PART TIME. EVE 45000 a 8 epectaity. FE \ iGeodrich .... 63 Stevens, JP .. 19.2 Moore, ’J of said Court; in the City 92-3643, between 6 and § nings and week ends, ¢: wager, EXP NEW \ “<1, Stud Pick -.. $1) Due to an acute shortage of ship-|®f Zontine,tn suid County, thus 24tn dey | Thursday’ opt. deur ‘or Friday SéimePhatmacy,” Sham’ "Mi pan Formos Wichens. Res. _ \fBBPOt Wo Ry 2. 400 On Pac ..... 25. ° . 1967. _2tth. ; ims rmacy, B'ham, s. \ | q Gt West s © 20.6 Onit Air Lin 22.5, ping space,.it is being sold in the) ‘Sea! A FEW MEN ;Sun Ol ..... - %2 Unit Aire .. 624) black market, a textile ‘firm in. ‘4 ¥* °°?) Judge of Probate ‘ : Foie “tae GIRL TO SELL HO- MAN WILL DO LIGHT TRUCK. . |Suther Pap .. 326 Onit Pruit |. 42.5 " rm GEORGIENA Ro MURTHA | Reeded tor outside work. Mechant- siery and handbags. Apply Tom ea ee weeee 2 i@wift & Co |. 30.1 On Gas Cp .. 31.2/ Karachi, Pakistan, has advised its Probate eal any pelatys. Apply 1064 McAn. Miracle Mile. 4. is7tv El Pd .. 345 08 Lines .... 25.6) agents in Dacca, East Pakistan vaadiige ‘Division W._ Huron _bet. 0 am. FEMALE WOOL PRESSER. AP- SEMI-EXPERIENCED RADIO & sCo ... 064 , : = Ci AN YOU: SEI I Liverty Cleaners, Ask for pr. TV man, seeks part time work. iTex @ Sul .. 214 STOCK 14 ®@ : or Eilechett. ‘hex’ s-ozsa OR 38441. i Thomp Pi Had 4 er a -d NOTICE OF ON jinterest on any bonds which may be AUTOMOBILES: GIVE SONOAY JEWELRY FOR Tieoka a RE ET SRIOR itimk R Bear 41 17.2|. Township of Le Oakland Coun-| issued to pay a such costs, with |. Christmas, Call OR 3-765@ for a 4_Cleaning, $2 | Tim r Ww os ip lichigan, | Oct r 8, 1987. |power to the ig oa ip Board to irrevoc- Experienced New & Used car __party date, ® YOUNG MAN % OOD LIKE ir by sigreen 167/47 altfied el sectors ef the Town- ably allocate said tax limitation increase Salesman. Steady employment for GIRL OR WOMAN. EXP. LIGHT ob of any kind. Call anytime. iz ; ry mfield, Oakland County, | to one or more such projects? lucer. Group "ue Insurance & h ' re 8-0503. if . 23.6) 5 eo | alt ‘otice is further given that the polling Biue Cross. Good Service Depart- ne at 5 al Lied pee go fam- TOUNG MAN WaWis JANITOR : | t Wool ey electian aon! ofa tn the ‘he Township | ; 8: ‘ee Gasttee SHE Se: 8h fol: Fair Date by 33 years of OREAT OPPORTUNITY TO work or dishwashing. rE 41128. 2 : KS So Bloomfield, “Oakland County. Mich! PRECINCT No. 1: ee es leet / WwW ma ee ie Noo Yi a EB, Os, Teseday, the sch day 2 ary | Bloomfield Township Hall, 4200 Tele- ee ee made apparel, FE 54508. Eteach Work Wanted Female 11 Anoth Addition | ’ stest QP... 144 Yngst Shey 00.4) 98). from 700 o'clee sre f SEK) 1_ DAY SERVICE. _IRONINGS. or diti to Michig an’s Fo m2 MS Zenith Red 1a Sore qpun (the dupsenag pecpalieen? > sapere Village Fire Halt on Bred-| GAB See sfaAby AND Mees ee Pelle ta Pick up _& deliver. OR 92418. 2 Growin Super Market Chain i Pee Boe a4 way Blvd. just Basi of Lahser Re. part time, dav and night shift. school all day. § days. Live in, A] JRONINGS I DAY. SERVICE ig pe n Cent 418 Gardner Den 37.6 sin the timitation on the total| “Sct he Over 28. Apply 8 Orchard Lake: Write Pontiac Press Box 91. State References. $3 ag bushel, FE Will B en May .. 03 =e 26-4 /smount of taxes which may be assessed Win Lake School on Maple & Wing to 6 p _8ge. references & salary desired. 14671 ___. e ench year ageinst property in te Town: | Lake mee COL LECTOR SMe WANTED AT 8171 BABYSITTING, DAY OR — ‘ounty an PRECI LE OK = y OPEN DAILY 9 A.M. to 9 P.M. CLOSED ALL DAY SUNDAY NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING The Pontiac City Commission has scheduled public sere for Tuesday, October 1, 1957 at 8 o'clock $.T. in the Commission Chamber, City Hall, | 35 S. Parke Street on Intention to Construct the fol- lowing public improvemerits.. -GRADING AND GRAVELING Palmer Drive from Mt. Clemens to N. ond of street 2” BITUMINOUS CONCRETE RESURFACE Curb and Gutter replacement, related work Turk “Street from Saginaw to E. end of street For’ further information see legal notice. Interested property owners are urged to appear. ‘Dated September 25, 1957 ADA R. EVANS, - City Clerk. ss ship of Bloomfield, | | f sToc i rig be inept er agg State of Michigan, for = purposts ex-| Lutheran coon (formeriy Tuscarora [Figures atter decimal points are eighths iataress ond ‘Belncipal on on FS eons | Squere Lake Roed and Pranklin Ra.” = m j Allen Elec, & Baw, Co." oat cn curred oe December 8, 1932, be: in- is further given that the fol- Baldwin Rubbe: 146 13.3 crease tovided in icle x, Bec- tow statement has been received from BRERA E Sd a PMCS Se enti ees : . . ses io. &. as po eye bees 2, 24 m000) of the assessed valuation as equal- affecting taxable property in the Town- | Pentasuie: M. Prod. Co..11.1 12.1 11.1 of ploomfiela. ye ofp vee a eel evany Treasurer's Statement + Pe aed aa $3 os iy (20) years from 1968 to 1977, both in-| f, the undersigned, County Treasurer Toledo json EN AIO 13 RB rey clusive, for the —— of paying the of the County of Oakland, State of > Cos... 21 3.2 ofthe capital costs vot sogutring, impor: ing te the coords tn my, Gna as of _ Prod. ev ee ee 5 a - reoor: y © sale; bid and asked. f and/or extending facili-| August 15, 1957, the total of all voted _ lection, transportation,|increases in the tax rate limitation * : eod/er empltary evonge fram the Sre-|tt ot Stee eof the banaten Cor } = t= Go = Farmi fon Justice ship, or from the township and one oristitution, affecting taxable property in | J more other political subdivisions, and/or|/the Township: of Bloomfield in said la ue — for the purpose of paying principal and County is as follows: Hits Driving Law | "ate Leeal Unit incukases Sites tnreses 5 ‘Township of Bloomfield 2.00 Mills 1956 to seh inct. Farmington Justice Allen C. - sieve ” : aren today i cing TS a. Coe ‘30 Mills 1064 to 1969 incl. drunk driving law because of its School District No. Fractional 13.00 M 1 ine}. | mandatory provision for revoking|of the Townships of Avon, Troy, 12.00 aad 1957 eg ies =e] | licenses. Pontiac and Bloomfield 3:00 1956 to 1960 incl. | Ingle, speaking for the Michigan School District of The ) 6.50" 1950 to 1960 incl. | ’ : City of Birmingham ’ 450 " 1963 to 1972 incl. | Justices of the Peace Assn., told ) 4.00 " 1954 to 1973 Inci. | Secretary of State James M. Hare . - heen ocd Lal eel | in posal Bloomfield Mille School District ) 7,80 Milis 1949 to 1963 incl. | No. 2 Practio of ) $50" 1954 to 1988 incl | “Juries are reluctant to convict| So eg, Tro goa ‘West Bicom > 10.00 1959 to 1973 incl. | drunk drivers because of the.man-|field and ty idatory provision. In my own! Former ; ) 19,00 Mills 1987 t0 1960 tnet, School Di No. 3 Fractional ) 20.86" 1959 to 1963 a the whole subject is open to Township. of Bioomtied of ‘Bloomitield and 10.00" 1966 to 1973 inel. | ae sensinsniania annex field ils = «) 2 te we ond Practional ‘ % i a? . | eerene, ee > MEM SS te Hoey eee sara a8 Sziven Lake 8.78 * 1958 to 1964 Incl. on “ i a te ae ae a eo ork. Bose | _ 36, ite Oct. 3, "at Part accounts, Daily. Pontiac time Small & Vic. experience necessary, Car needed. - current No Apply L. Stevens. Family Publi- cations, 1, Mich. 2111 Woodward, Detroit CARPET SALESMEN a, only. Apply Mr. Jones Pringle, Bivd. _Bivd,, Birmingham 690 )«©6Hunter CARETAKER — MIDDLE AGED couple —— apt. building fin Detroit. Apply 406 Riker Bidg., Pontiac DELIVERY MAN area. Peaboriv’s STOCK clerk over 18 familar with Bam ar! MI EXPRATENCED HOUSE & 45-80, Good — officer, ag ealth Mintesem “netght Hee ty; Must have blue — =e policeman, oodward Ave. Detroit, EXP. COUNTER MAN. starting salary. Hunte Room 41 r Go Se. uni{- reman veromeee employee be fingerprinted ‘MEALS & uniforms provided. Exc®lient House, 199 Hunter Bivd., Birmingham. EXP. SINGLE MAN FOR GEN- eral farmworkt, by Dobat. 2460 Dutton Rd. ter. EXP. SHEET METAL ed Steady work. month, Carl Roches- INSTAL- Good wages. Crosa & Life tnsurance n- efits, O'Brien Heating & Supplies. thes, exe Voo 1ENCED CAR WASHER. ae be driver Apply Riker 1 Sivas a FORNACE TRATALORR A " McLain Heating, a7 “FOR CAS H IN A. HURRY, sell . things through Classified Ads. Anything goes! Dial rf 21 ei6L. LADY CARE FOR @ YR. OLD child, Live in modern home. Some Write Pontiac Press Box LADY TO CARE FOR SMALL child. Light housework. with board. $15 week. 7 p.m. MArket 43613. .NSURANCE FIRE UNDERWRIT- er capeb'e of handling all lines of rating & general a Salary'open 8:30 to § day Liberty 09-1870, OPPORTUNITIES EXTRAORDINARY For women with ambition, per: mugger A le poise - earn as much - — bapoecnig kal or early eves ey ope positions, car necessary. Call FE 6-6573, 9 “til noon. Sales Girls Waitresses Fountain Mar. Paid Vacations U'ree Insurance Hospitalization Excellent Working Conditions Opportunity for Advancement _ Pull Time or Part Time APPLY EMPLOYMENT OFFICE einer * sad & by a dependable woman, 4-2546. BABYSITTING IN MY HOME. VIC. _of Hospital Rd. FE 7-078. BABY SITTING IN MY HOME, day or night. FE 2-1730 COLORED WOMAN WANTS DAY work or by the week. FE 42972. COLORED GIRL WANTS HOUSE- work 5 days Exp. FE 45ap4. DAY CARE FOR Marah at LE censed home. FE 2. EXPERIENCED TOSALLT DE- sires position with band. FE _ 8-6165. GIRL WITH 2 YRS_ OF NURSES S training would like fob at Doc- _tor’s office, FE 40787, GgooD nan IRONING 3-8735, HAVING A BABY? VACATIONING? Capable mature experienced wom- an Will care for your children _your home, EM_3-3580, TRONINGS, PICKUP AND DELIV- _ery, $3 bu. OR eee TRONTNGS - airport. oh _tiac Lk, Ra $3 BU Daffodil oe ae Me: deliver FF KIND Soi aoED PERSON wants ry PE 3197, No cooking or Jaund LADY WISHES IRONING IN HER FE 68038. home. LADY WANTS YSITTING & light housew. pas; d FE 1 sework, ays. i 1 ann LADY WOULD LIKE HOUSEWORK FE 40490 LADY TO DO KITCHEN WORK, housework or care of invalid in- side — limits. Boz 15, Pontiac CADY. WANTS CLEAR NG RY iOULE Aa x b ce LADY sad big . _FE §-0267 7 ad DICAL A 4 CB. end work in ? \ 1 ul | es ae ae \F yee oy Sere “rH Bow 4tac PuHss, ‘rnunspai, SEPTEMBER 2 26 & 19ie , 4 A | Notices & Personals. 2s SLICES OF HAM p . ey 2 ee eee, seein. dual hep ess WHIPPLE son Ne RD. Baten of a eek yew 2 ey a ga- = = privileges. 1 ck to good beac .$1500 cown CAMBROOK LANE Gi 3edroom brick veneer, 1% baths. Gas heat. eh ee Ex- cellent location. ic and pa- rochial™ schools nearby. Terms or . accept smaller house ila INSURANCE Nicholie ‘Harper ( 32 W. Huron « re : = man ‘ying ___Laundry Service 18 tight of ay at bet Fon vaMiny y LAUNDRY *& m, please by ; S| Very urgent Ay 2 a A. satel ae Se. ery important. Please fied. Beautitully aponting | ON x Loundty_Phone_ FE 2101. sible for oa. aa be respon. Landscaping 18A| Be. Pail, ints. Wellington, ee RAEBURN S: oF an SERVICE, (PETE ares Sen THis DATE feos ‘Pull basemen Hardwood | Removal’ and trimaing. Pres) Sebece [eet T will not be re: Shaded lot favo wih low dows kaa Lines : edb 7 Bue Son. Retaany MERION Archie Giaray,. 138 bane hes. Fo teem, Ie Ruigere A. For Rent Miscellaneous 42 GEORGE BLAIR Fa i +7118 or MUL- aa cuties, ; oz we 1704 a Poe: en Rd, |O4RAGE FOR RENT. ‘1% CAR | 636 Dixte : oR 31251 mp. Not s erical 5 a mo. YTON PLAIN: Rfcinteotns 2 ee td, Children to Board 26 iin gehen. ah Binet Large = — aa cv ) rr $-1431 Pikes. OR +1708 ~— 4 ,200D HOMB , BATH 8 ENT. TH or Sale 43 Pesto te Butt, Agbum. near | 3 Bérm. house Walters Lake oo 0 MULTIPLE LISTING SERVIC® r$:30, | now. Vacant. immed. iss; |2 BEDRM RANCH HOME. CAR. S| Eeeeaees| DORRIS “spar . Fenced : 23-8712. . Clark bs ee ‘ ae criveway grading. Back td. Household Goods 27 be welcom: ae . mm. _Z 2.04¢ ot MM Seth, 61-82 Auburo +01 — ee ROOM AND BA’ 3 to 6 p.m. ——o — |-_ty_ $2000 OR 35-5363. : PES teen HOUSE IN DRAY.|"OR COLORED — $1,000 DOWN. PRETENTIOUS RANCH HOMS TWO FIREPLACES ALPE eas. Afier 4-90. |7, in’ DR Thee Bare PVT. 3 TR Bie axis ae | 100. OR D118. AY- | "98,500 PULL PRICE, 6 rooms and| 4 nostic end rambling 4 —— 7 FAMILY. TH EA bain," bedrooms, lange. front trek’ 3S “bearéom ” ranch hom . Fe > S. Se Src with attached garage 22 5 24. 8 EXPERT AER? TES JRQUERO ax FURNITURE NEEDED ING. |Faanae-TREe SERVICE Fa. NES TREE Field tile. Soe seeding, cabl- a ing, transplanting surgery. Free J RMS, CARPETED. STOVE. RE mates Reas” rates, Yosured. trig. A RE- . Caese_ I. FE 3-163 rhood S _Wallee Lake MA ¢3063- trig. Adults only. 244 8. Marshall. |? BEDRMS. | W. Huron PE ¢-6402 132 home leva pramr ven | Seri tes ot oe | oem eine ee tar acti tr . 5 4 rk- decor. &, fetrie. "Completely e-)3 BEDEM. HOME HEAR PON- $395 MOVES YOU IN | manship brand new carpeting. (« = 2.0057. 0) OR 3-4565, after 4 Dm.) New 3 bedroom full _bexe- with large, picture window. full __ Wanted Real Estate 32A; Rent Apts. Furnished 33 ROOMS AND BATH. 1ST PLR. 3 BEDRM, BASEMENT, 2 CAR ES Ste sae | ee end hait dandy lot, i> : wee os of heat. Ve pg Fe Sesok* alee yard, west’ side, FE - WILL TRADE thet ts “a. wg pacemnen ToB re 2 BEDROOMS, KITCHEN, PVT, taker rear door 300 N. v.13 BEDRW st cul. te price $3,000 call for uy O DELI) date and onie. 2 Gentlemen ~ T ROOMS & BATH T ORG | aner 6. L weer GE. CALL * giao MG. CARS | PRIVILMOES | Farther tntormetion. Privtioges o0 | ro REAL ESTATE, lee Re aed Oe oe replace ME Ng | AME. BATH: STOVE SRE: | Ou crive com S| eaprte & 3 AMS AT é . ry door, $18 ACTIVE CLEAN YR. ROUND} * L six coms peas oe ‘REALTY Lake. Phone MA ¢iist |, ROOMS” & BATH PARTLY FortSey. Pm eats MY) Large, ginasecan Feat One of the won TRADE in PHA ma. 24 ROOM APTS. NICE & _furn. Lake. EM 34516. | RMS & BATH. ALBO lake < Citizens Development <¥ ~-—h— i) = LISTINGS V WAGED? Well furnished, Plouty “of cheek 72, BATH & GARAGE AUTO, | path, duplex. FE 26322 or ‘oe ieet “seh Lineral totune” Date Stbatvision,— all comperable. sur- EE Write Pontiee moe Pane ee BUYERS, W O. LET ‘peee ail util, Call after 4: hot water. FE 8-1414, | _2-788. : : TYler 81412. Evenings ORiando| eunding homes, five beautiful aH ¥90. wow 34 3.5765, a RMS. BATH, WEST SIDE. REAL | 4 BEDR 7 5g | —20711_By_ owner. _ Tooms on main . Heer. ceramic tile ____Wanted to Rent 29 we ¥ gk '2 RMS. gear Big eave. WEST zs pono. JERRY E. " refered. on Sani pboree Nene. Also § bedrooms [oe > SIDE, 5 RM. bedroom with ——, Lo geae f LANDLORDS MI after 4 3 ROOMS & BATH Fi sell both, 5.0683. MY | _ business Potential ment, anchor fenced WHO PREPER Leslie R Mi M gree ge e turn. Ges for - & | _ 20040. ; as corner, FE 2-00. lot, concrete drive and good ga- tenants iddleton 3 ROOMS, PVT ym. Ges for cooking & a" BY BY OWNER, “HOUSE, - DOWN. rage, sell 14 dally. Way don't you? We hate | eee — tal, 321 W. Huron. PE sists bee ‘a Le = town Lake Orion on gai, Ree es a ae mreees| TRADES | See meets SAREE: BR) fon sree cr es etwas rs 2.4 weekly. FE 42335 or Price of $16,800 ig right on this home in Pontiac with re-| 9.) “ ' —FE_35203. 3 - BY five year © ¢, situ. tet, PE Cae MT. Behe _ Tearans coding your|? & 3 ROOM APT, APPLY 1% - | 3 bedrm. A tg tpproved Yebstvieca, on west cide, Share Living Quarters 3o| Ehish Tredsnar™ unde, oar F has -S° EVE BATH COTE save |" re stion Reeptional large homey rooms 2 toe sabe true WwiTH gated, Call us for turther infor: | —S2uenee. B. Side PE 31 GLEAN, § RMS_EBEGO. VACANT. goo miorre eat ors : 00653, / APT. FOR 1 OR 2 BUSINESS mation. ber . , = _ PE 4-5200. one bedroom down, powder rm. a: _ bide "PE sees. OY @ SELL |? & 3 ROOM CABIN con : 7 : up, beautiful Kitch f O’DELL CARTAGE =| ELDERLY LADY WILL SHARE | £2 Dns GON ERALTORS a ca Mat winner | Oni Ona ehid acstpen ela Bu MOEA oe by SE EE. By oe retention room, ang long distance moving.| $1110 or OR See zoe Grioa, “ & Broet| 5 ROOM FLAT, PARTLY | a ee a ceed peneuion, suse eaut:| ated. coor WAN With % TON PICKUR MOTHER & WE DO WHAT ; tutte * RV ATL ABI Cowl oe ! AN WITH ty AOR 00 Oakland N LE ocr. ist, YR. VACANT HOME $11,975 a at. anytime. FE | pig ot couple = WE SAY n - ae ground’ house on Lower Straits | (500 DOWN — VACANT, 3 BED a fvepiaces_ Wa parm. Bias wits eal a tagon, | BES? eset ine | Gog, een agea eegen: | tt het ten" “ho : WiLL SHARE APT. WITH QUIET , oa any Job any size, ine REDUCED RATES - . | _ledy__No : rae cat hamen teats the eee | MAGE. basement” sip me. ist. & | landscapes lot Rm. (afer angiber| Forni! Monee. Mom laree acensed, bonded and re-| Srinking. PE 39-0533. __ sell it ? Se x rent in advance. JU-| home, Full price 86905. Easy| {smily. or roomers, a good sound ‘on form: aymond : re we smitn OULD LIKE LADY ON PENSION | MUCH onl Ne “Mee ivan ae poe Cex. terms. Owner PE 41123 days, | ‘avestment A WAN AR WOSED ee Eee. x we away! Ask TOO LIit- to modern, - Bi Rd 5 ROOM 32 7 BEDRM. BATH, 2 >CAR ¢ SFG a ere an Pe BEET” | “heme & cor wih wertin beeen | %_ ite been ented “by cuner|\ fore nom, PE to ak Pe haves. DORAIS © SOW REALTORS Goorin Fe Bg "TE: | Aegan ry som vom;| COUNTRY, CHARM, nw Wt” Pade? eeu . : re’s no SUB- rm year around rm. e in perfect STOM PLUMBING | Trucks to Rent |~‘4-Sontrects Mites. 32) Eice™™ wave Sos | akertiget home, "nets" Pootne:| cond, Paley good ern ois IMSTANTZGERALD & 9On TRUCKS WIL, BUY OR LisT YOUR LAKE OUR NEIGHBOR'S parts PSVAILABLE TDERDIATELY, 9|. 12, Biles, W. of Fenties. By eo 7 TF pal wee waiting. HOUSE ang WE'LL sELL _FE 61431. 3 : bedrm. brick front to qualifiea| °™mtment «$25,000, terms. 2906814. ton pckore aa stakes eKINNEY YouRS!!! 7 BEr J recess ©. Seth, ts goed cont | DT. whe hes om duet bee GC RIDGEWAY Jes. 2-2936 TRAILERS AND Getee merce Rd. wanee ta ET wor go go a heat, hot) _loan. Call OR 3-6031_ after : Front with « lot that ts & bh * Tm nd CEMENT & B Pantae Pace sei mn Ce Patt ne dw. M. St Stout, Realtor i aus awe fii per month. GHempetead, | DUPLEX: 2 BDRM. ey ae a so a . m an PE 5-ei63} Ddiks Post ‘ : +8284. . rator, gas heat, Newly dee. | — Open Eves. till 8 a gentie = - Yes ree a Industria! Tractor Co. CASH OPEN EVES TILL 4:30 PM | 8. e 83 Union Viigo gt To ad a ee ee FURN $100 DOW colnas sen tel GaAs in tater Er ; on — Re rt 7 a rm. aot. 4192 Dixie HOUSE =. WILLIAMS LAKE $6| Big 7 rm. house. Bath & % Gas; {or your children. Glassed in ret oee erence 8 es IN VETERANS a, Salieed are Hey, over Keege ware. FE Inquire 969 Boston, | best Could be used as family.) Toy oe ent, Matting . ik ON ADE AFI ASH 2 RMB @ PVT BATH. 400 W. ; | COUPLES CAREVILLE PARTIACLY FURR. Howagg win in Pontiac, | Taae. The price, 61,00 seustbie — i LARGE FAMILY. RUB-} vor tand contracts, see Au- ASH + ROOM BASEMENT APT % BLE. child below. one year of age—tor 3 bdrms ¢ rm. house. _Call_Mr. Motdoch. Oa $2918. _| “owe ge Johnson im person. 20 FOR YOU * from mm bas, Util fare. s1S pet Oo jow income housing. for | anc_hot water. OA tine," | OPEN: NEW 3 BEDRM. Ser [gary service to satistied R HOME FE +0450 per week. | $5300 or coply at 035 Branca rt pone cbr ced man Be, Se Ge. Sot ee and cllentete. in 24 hours 3 ; = st Susan Le. 3 yre. old call. EM Sed cen Fe ent Lake. : Take 3 mon bath & ent. very nice, clean,| fooms and beth >| ODN. 3 AMS” HOT WATER FE _5-0242. ” Johnson oo Nor skoxens 5 Teumle only. "Me_pets._20- Norton. A ky Fe de oe oe NO : enna et Gell iit te caeme REALTOR - ion, no commission, ‘ne fees ot | pital. 184 Lincoln. OR 3 a | Edw. M.S GOOER “REARLY ae a ca “value for "your ‘money. Sere mor any’ kind. Call for our figures. | 3 TSE Oman | M- Sagtns tout, Realtor | | Mo" brewer 2 sae] memmace from downtown, new Wi, RAGEMERT Aer GnouxD |" ™ otostn.s. |, TH, | Siowdtind tna.” cnstise| DOWN special ween" ott "payne WOodward heat, elec, & wash- “ti 8:30 area. Clear Lake special monthly payments . ward 34048 _ ing facil, : : ; rivs. 1 sere lot. include pay SH | ;-Seuple ot 2 inden = oe Del-Rio Apts. Block ‘naterenees, ‘required. $88 ge Ge EVES. S47. 9 SUN —_ uN 1a0er|? RMS, NEAR OBNERAL HS cm oamate _perimo! P ier Sena PAYMENT satis oll heat, Firet Otiering. ER sUauirtee sore 7 et ee Culider_ fern “agane shi i. RENTAL UNITS 22° 3, Releaoms, Starter pomes , nN imit Si... proper. welcome, 193 Florence, APY ae ae baie APT 5 wa teennt « ead teen units.| basement and pa u eal: will eon ==. 2 : COVE re ar 5-0507, After 4 p.m. Gane on nel “hiod po = Con = ga, c. oo. Mp T 1es wets Sa Saehuse Rites te |3 ROOMS, KEWLY Decors | SS ee ¢ 6 RM. cA Perry St.| Sie On 3138 ‘after 1-00 OR | PE 207 Realtor PE 4r114 iiquittes. Reasonable dis- ROY KNAUF trance. Hs. Parke Oe _General Hospital, PE ¢-387. 3087." | ROCHESTER Ai sme oF. Iemele has Sosa Rives. tract man consult with oo W_ Huron st rE a ee ROOMS. ADULTS. No | MARGE acumen 2 RM. GROUND} reom roam stone Nome in’ wooded aren: — me paiva is, Dn. a Service . 5 er 4 FFE i, floor " i . bath, ts, couple M [ _possession. PE 8-076 9768 & ARRO REALTY] $ caso s—8 Hours |7O8 4 S808, cean- rer | ct ba ad lead P= OPEN wor CALL, F-43004 _ HOMES—EQUITIES | -@@Cetiend. furn. “adults. | ONE ¢ & ONE 5 RM. MOD. CHiL- im aston. OR sorted M Broker} FAME WIT PVT BATHE ENT | down payment. Peeves." RENT— OPTION | ®¥ OWNER 1GYR-OLD 3 BED- Dail 8 00 PE GAGES Wright & Valuet ery, tlean, one FE titi. ix: | SPACIOUS DUPLEX APT PVT | tleg 7 searsou poses sor plus dining 1° 1% baiba witn| | 30 W. Colga 5 . : y 4% wv 0000 PAGES aces |g OM APR, SEARO Ra ice Mek | apt ate "St| ata neon Sal Soi gree wy | Lacey 2 deivom mes . D CHARLES. 1717 8. E peted iiving rm. Auto. heel. On| _6-enst erences. OLive | @MALL HOUSE 6380 TUBBS RD. -Toom, landscaped, storms and bus. near rerauitable ‘BUY Ps caly. os monthly. PE $4002. | WEST sib OR 3.9823 Cf eS oer at perma Oe throunout “Wardrobe closets, FE «0521 Gres Pe s-s001 | isto RSFIL 7 PVE BATH sae ss ROOMS 7 BED- | sar ae: tiee “70S -OR $ tate over myname. On loveiy, it en. bireh Bets OS | LISTINGS NEEDED FOR BUYERS 7 after 5:30. ent. off beat. garage - (This . eng BOW 5 more = fi ement. Many W anted Land peg ce waiting. We will sh¢ 13 Huron. taguive ¢ Mikiee Be mae SSL TS. 300 Ww. Rouble rj rick stamily. SAM WARWICK HAS; ont : e win thie Pric at UD t0_88,000."Also “specializing im |> ee eg CLEAR ADbETS ue & ae bedrm. with earsort tito ‘in yi 1! . : Cont cts — and Ls toe tahities, Patme | trimmers. Reason.” PE 2-366. NO | WEST BIDE 6 ROOMS) BaD: | Yen Late. Also smal house Sith A BARGAIN rE . Tacis | - nd Contracts. § full time |? LARGE ROOMS, = | roome, eff heat, Upper of rage, Immed. Possession oa Only $1,000 down moves a. 1° nie 7 Hare, cleats seleemen to verve, you. Call tien, Clece fe tovn. tee Ge | ee eee, 183. * PE 450% 0% PE 32108. this lovely § room unegniow, P ROOF REPAIRS Exper, servies. Day or night. aon unmng. Fs aginterested 5" RILEY” _ oie | burn, Office in rear. Rent Houses Furnished 35 r mo. OR 4088 in’ over % 2 puctoe: % 6D ae VESTROUGHING FE 4.0444 300m racts. Cash ready upon satis ro er $2,000 1 . ue: DAY — OR NIGHT ~TV~ SERICE. prope 509 3 ROOMS ON BUS LINE so — soll. frontage on 2 : or fast sale. Tm TRENCHI AND ve PE &-1295 or rE. 5-8390 si tie “Best deal ia town. pe dn FE 4- 7 eae ay +4021 4 lehts. Child welcome PE * at’ BEDROOM, MEETRONT a. erry new 3 ‘omees geese? and bain Thome. with ~mne zp, RULLDOZING us| “Typewriter Service 22A | se C Esfemplcton Rettor! we NEED ee Be kl Reelin Paes walanthengienaes JIM WILLIAMS Building Supplie A Ae PE +4563 VE NEF SS Ee. 3-01}4. : ‘te ot rmbouse, | YOU NAME cen pane 512A AND see tet Se ate A 1. Good =a EED ~ ong LL BATH. NEAR 1 BEDROOM DELUXE KITCHEN- ny, Schon! bur hate ment on welien 4 oe pune L ESTATE & INSURANCE "Hag, beck, 2 ene 10 CENTS EA. "MACHINE REPAIRING." Exper ta "van Wei 4d Disie ins: ern bom m with mog-| Pootinc High School. Aduits. #21/ fe "atallabie “Gas nest. Mie References. $40 month-| Srivan ‘Lake piivileges, T iates — 7 mae | hn ° Hwy. Soe ee * e ree | E USED, 10 CENTS Ba York, Gene: | Printing tnd Office | _O» "31388 "| 2,3 bedroom suburban nome | Sete ot. Pn tomy fTte + gounlen» Dar. on dg peed 3 bedroom home. Pull base:| walla” full basement. oll Turnace. KNUDS | RAN De ee ee 1528. * ment. W: ailable ‘acant. Move : E =) ie Services 13 Upholstering 23 | OFT, OUR Cash PRICE BEFORE | . 3 ROOMS AND BATH. GARAGE. 7 BEDAM ROUSE yar “WIO ww tober 3. Will lease. 1 of oo _ 2 N | a Ge = | | 3 Ser 2 bedroom etty home. Ne. oper CARAGE.|2 BEDRM. HOUSE, $00 MO. 3¥10/ “REALTOR Est as TEARS "| VACANT HURON GARDENS—At- —_ a1 ACE TREE SERVICE RE- St Aes cn | NICH LIST — wit ; 7 BEDROOM ; 7001 ‘Ra, (M50 tractive eeder shak | 5 6 L h us for fast & TRM FURN. MODERN » @ exterior, | Sou moval and trimming. Get our bid.| TAKLE CUSTOM Tecate: | 32 W. ee HARGER | Sibu "= 2° seul" AND (nN. Saginaw.” | BEDRP RM, MODERR COOLEY | Dorothy Snyder Lavender | [rf form’ ow abet oe + Reg og "TA PORNACE CLEARING |_3fiat Pree Estimates, “~ ™™ ° 3 ROOMS, EXTRA NICE. IN PVT. |" Modern, close to city. Reas. MA| asGuuat 4ecit| Hoar, "pestered "walle new. cabs | © Sl0im and th seciuding coraeat ly lance “aan Pier La an UICK C ASH L. H. BROWN N. Realtor = me PE 3600 ater $30, © _ Moses y. . MA WALTERS LAkE | 2S, Rote pe vee —— Gon, 00 tiled batn, AEX SES OF YOUNTAIN PEMS|_ 8 Te eusare FE 5-860| For your land contract. You'l 1382 W. Huron Ph. FE 2-4810 _SIT a week. 42" Augiste : at ROOM WOME FOR naier | "ie tebe my, Meer, avail. now | nor tol coly somte, and you name porch, “uh ara modern caer Sr sur steve, eeeery gt Tpined man/SLIPCOVERS DRAPES & BED- our service. Ack for dim Dinkel | - 3 RM APT. PE 62005 Ey Sit OH field pg Mv eee ced Ree down payment. fireplace and foom with Ottice Supply. Co 31 |W. Law. eS Lost & Found 24 = cere Aatecoes: __Rent Apts. Furnished 33 moe ae . be vat o, Set. .& oF call "ga, lake, Net ta ROOM HOUSE |? FAMILY INCOME—2 houses, 2/ door. Nicely lands operated @, APPLIANCE arvicl ———— | cee ea | r —___Ciean. FE 24200. MH -| Sat. &'Sun. 722 N. Long’ it minute ‘Main’ ete with paved drive, Onis * We, service ail makes of wringer FOUND: LIGHT COLORED COCK WHITE BROS. T RMS. NICELY PORN. MIDDLE- | chars SS rue. of enters. ome) “ne down 4 & bath up large pleas-| , weit, Ponting ers 30 yrs.| ff Spaniel, male. OR 3-0. “OR Soe our er Vee, RNIERED 1 on ee ee ee eect or tome a Rent Lake Cottages 36. 360A wells, full’ basement, new steam | VVilliams Lak * — ia se deeciieetin dietitian dine ated anes be aa Oakland FE 2-4071 pera. a a ee SHEP. > — Dixie Hwy, ‘|. weekly first. and last week.” be 3 ROOM AND BATH. CHILD pd 385¢ Orchard tewae on wa “heat plant, separate meters =| Nearl yg LOOMPIELD Watt cimawnes. | St 2 Bet, A of Want Late Open Eves. ‘ti! 9; Sun. 10 to g| . Oosit. near tus line. FE 46382 welcome. Near Kenneth School. & Sun or call FE 30i51,| “SLLED LAKE, MODERN cow ‘ONV.| entrance, -2 car garage. Other bath hoime Be Pree est, No obligation FE atest | middie Belt Ro. Reward) MA OVER $1,000,000 ~ | 28 eye. 3 RM FURN HOUSE fecha a | eee) eee umaneeiee pared room "with pene wing “FE 2-1631, eal attar © po =n MA atcue . (RMS & BATH PORN PE 6-0847 : Beautiful landscaping, paved] . Place and paneled ire. Myung » rewmang Sis & Pas eam, pin. Meee Ces tam A : : KE FRONT a) home ood $245 per mo. urge Croom bungalow. pbedrme.\” sarge well landscaped bots. Vi- arage janie lot, Beauti-| ‘age water and sewers, gas heat, ful lawn, shrubbery, loca 000 with terms you can han- ou Scott Lake. $15 60h dle. For value f ‘this attractive, ‘WHITE 3 edem. © wungorch Sreem, & : locks from waves OLORED aoe. - = poo Se garage. te. sites éows amasibont school, Only com plete- sony gas furasee issues 2 dewn payment RAINBOW REAL iY 1 pare, “02 © PADQOCK Templeton EAST SIDE Immaculate 4 rms, plus ful) bath and Ut Ol beat. Plastered Pas car gara, cess to ry — . near Wilson down, pen Tem ee Realtor 2339 Orchard PE +4563 KENT Esteblished tn 1916 No, 26179 LOOK WHAT $16,500 WILL BUY BRICK RANCH HO} HOME, | ' bone J TRY. . SLATE ENTRY & CLOSET Std gh ae PLUS MANY MORE FINE TURES Imagine All This and only $16,500 Well Bg Poe § fe os cong i te fa including “IDEAL FAMILY HOME _ Wetgemorbesd Po heosl room . pany gong I wi «= basem with Seautin 3 nice lots. geod ‘buy, only $13, LAKEFRONT —_— T00 = rming 3» bath: open front aces ceramic tile orp pS at bed- . terms. S.W. SUBURBAN TTRACTIVE 3 VER, coe 4 pats, erety ain- ing foom lt oe een, car and street. in 8 hee — Terms. —_ Floyd Kent Inc., Realtor Hwy. at Telegraph PARKING - SES conoure Multi-Lakes Realty. 3000 8. Commerce ne _MA 1978! Ful 9590. ba men, room home. : Ruge. aif, seh e situated on 2 ao real wey at $13,100. Bicker, sr. Realtor MU 4-2045 . Center St. Hi aq tet ait 5 BDRM. HO , GAB heat, 3 rm. apt. over garage. Rents for $60. Will take good housetrailer towards. downpaymt. This is urgent. Must take wife west for heath. PE §-1372. 1049 Durant St. - GRAND OPENING |? INDIANWOOD MANOR SUBDIVISION “A new way of living” 6 LAKES 6 MODELS A RESTRICTED COMMUNITY OF BETTER HOMES PAVED STREETS LAKE LOTS CANAL LOTS RIVER LOTS ROLLING HILLS $23,900 UP DRIVE 8 WALTON BLYD. TO pad SIG. NEAR SCHOOL ERRY E. ADAMS CO. Eves ‘til 6; = : te 6 Dizie Hwy. E 44661 Cash Buyer’s Dream Attractive bun: ae located on : paved road — huge lot 55x347 ft. Neatly painted pay with co valid basement, furnace. full bath with nice Stood gleaming oak floors, large living cture Tindow. Festal S doestalea throughow $0,950 — cash to pope eee 3- Bedera: Brick on Paved Street line. Rear stores & sc Paved street, 3 bedrms. 1 full bath up; “an tm., dining rm. and large hen down. At- tractively deco base- ment, gas furnace. 2-car garage, well landscaped lot. 500 down and $75 a month Live at the Lake “| For Only $1,000 Down Large 100x188 ft. lot with tow- e oak trees—1 -short block to excellent beach, Frame bun- good sized li Giroux-F ranks GENERAL REAL ESTATE 4305 Dixie Hwy. OR 3-970 MIDDLETON SPECIALS: LAKE ORION, This excellent 4 room home with to all OI in only $1, down. on thls one, Leslie R. Middleton OKER 18 Wy. S-T72t ie - . MILES OUT -|Home, garage breezeway, 5 ‘Srieeees me) =~ BROS. FRUIT FARM. whe meen young i « trees. aicken m houses. Also Messien’ Ginie Crescent Lake Estates 3 bedrm., @ built in 1955 COCKER REALTY Ea LS FE 44001 FE 17-8119 me TA. WHR — REN 2 iby ong boed a at eay n as TT RENESRENT Sage cnr Prin ocntans . to dreas bo our owe never some Clarkston Area for enn who x ot We offer you this 4 bedrm. mod- cause = —. home equi with enou, the Aes t% baths, Erne rm., rm. nice me. Tu Nast oem Sve tor kit reh oe % Make geod sise 1 monthly oad cade Ip ten 7 pongg Wm nails A — You can start right and $1210 ¢own, nice ranch type Do You Need Bathroom Space? If so, you should see this 3-bed- room modern ranch home with THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 26,. 6;- 19571, te ae yee < 1h ieg. O48 Pee om 957 by MEA Servion, tem until his birthday!” “I'm just wondering where to put it so he won't see it 1% baths, large liv Tm. with Sains L, @odera 29 hen — TT c s, auto, at, 2 sodded and landscaped lot. $1,850 For Sale Houses 43 For Sale Houses 43 down, 878 per month. luding = nnn owe taxes and insurance. SMALL HOUSE. # RMS. & BATH. INCOME PROPERTY, GOOD On lovely lot. 2-car perag 2, Low location. 4 rms & bath up, 6 & Real Liveable Home This 2 bedrm, home has lerg living rm. Ultre-modern kitchen with din: L, full beth, breeze- ay. ed heated. 2 car ee. Located on corner lot red with extra lot for only e $11,500 with terms. WHITE BROS. REALTORS Dixie Hwy. Open Eves, ti! 8; Sunday 10 to & MUST SELL ust be im Fla. Friday, tamly “newly sneer ine tee take what ou a oe SS = (aS gets $850 a 4 FAMILY ceacama $i6.- 750 ful price ebapgin, hm . OR or FE =~ iN GAR- STARTE® HOM¥ IN HURON GAR. _ment Pe cast, % Tat Sloe an down pay- $999.99 DOWN ‘ace brick, full street, E-Z terms, Phone FE 6-6767 or WILL ACCEPT 8 RM. MODERN HOME, 3 BATHS 2 car garage. ; modern home West side 3 family brick, nice corner. Other houses from 4, 5, 6 rooms. Modern, Easy terms. P. W. DINNAN FE 4-3577 W. Huron PIONEER HIGHLANDS bes Neola yah Ave cuive two. > neigh- autiful trees on landscaped lot. Unfinished upper. Pull pbasement, recreation room. gas heat, tubs. A hard to find value 650, cash to mtg saa D. HAMMOND 2% W. REALTOR EE 45-7741 Eve. FE 54714 i ROOM. 7 BLE OFF MAIN 8T. —Milford, MU 6506.00 Buy Thru Abdo a: List Thru Partri BR. Ay ty Pa sec A * sheemedaalles LAKEFRONT 10 — of Pontiac. 7 rooms down. $6,500 Oakland County Realty ge . @ carn, 2% acres, 15,000 with easy NORTH SIDE cies: 6 ROOM — frame & car garage, close anny aoa cond, e $8, few ae aye. & month will Tanai PE 2-3924 for appoint- ment. WOOD $295 DOWN This 3 bedrm. ranch home ts tn ssession. $500 DOWN Owner igh aye — tage Ye cK a, ft eae as pin ) “mn a tion, close to lake, bus & stores. ne Wood ( Co. Reatier ; 3-1235 After 7 p.m. call OR OR ans Corner Williams Lake road & “M50 BLOOMPTELD HIGHLANDS Custom hay brick ranch. 3 large pedroo living room with dining fireplace basement, - Spat Bal tor down payment. GI RESALE lot, $900 dn. OR 3 OXBOW-UNION LAKE AREAS: FI A ‘S HOM On ever % acre — wower lieve! has living room. Fireplace. 2 bedrooms, kitchen and bath. Up- geal with separate entrance rooms & ‘, bath. $11,900 with i110 down. OOM On 100 a Ceweis oe py lot. Has sunporch, carpeted . ot) . basement, e Near schools & chureh- . ner moving to Florida. $2,000 will handle down pay- TO CLOSE ESTATE sell gpl 3 year old 1 bed- hom. — lots facing 5t. Patrick's Church and School, Fuil price $6500. UNION LAKE VILLAGE Attractive 2 year oid itor start- ed ag = home. Has bea- room i bai a mae fire- lace nt =e & utility. Only EMBREE. & GREGG EM ea Se = tye § ROOMS, BATH, OIL . Tenant oe 153 Buy Thru Partridge List Thru Partridge PINEDALE 4685 ee Civilians $490 Down NO OTHER COST bedrm. ranch, almost new, com- outed finished Perfect home for who enjoy country living. as beat, teal band kitchen, very large lot. ‘$79 a m OPEN <- VACANT IMMEDIATE POSSESSION Walk in & — at it IS if you are interested, call owne | of) ais 3-3350 Eves., Sat. & rey TO 8-085! WATKINS = rkiing st ati retiring couple or small famiiy~ as lake privs, ans. er hurry! At $10,980. ® | ggg $1,050 down to GI 4% per cent mortguge at $67 including taxes & in- LONGFELL’W SCHOOL large rms., ideal for the same family. 1‘ story bun- gsiow with full basement & new Deleo gas heat. ‘Seautiful. ly landscaped lot i'y-car pat Best E. side location ~~ best value’ at 610,- LAKEFRONT SPECIAL California type = mo, surance. home a ting, fireplace. new Delco eat, Ato towering oaks. Perfect for the retired cou- ple, Only $11,500, $450 DOWN To qualified purchaser. ft's tfect for a couple. 20 foot iving room, kitchen, bed- room and large utility room. Sewer end water -- shade ee and best of all, only Bateman Kampsen REALTORS FE 4-0528 377_8. Telegraph _ Eves. & Sun. BUNGALOW TI R. a ile Realtor 011 W. Huron MODEL OPEN — mie oe 1- 8 FE_ 5-618! - a one on large parcel 100 x 300. Car- |: bath dow furniture. Venetian blinds down. full basement I's car garage with side paved drive. aved ‘street. Nice lot §0x150, Cyclone fence, Auto, gas FA. heat. Inte s gable Ry ty i & screens roughout. $6, in, Can arrange land contract. Buy owner. Write Pontiac Press Box #6. BY OWNER, 2 BEDRMS, & BASE- ment, newly oo must sel) week. down. LI 5-4919. Buy thru Partridge List thru Partridge SY OWNER 2 LOE. 6 RM. houses, 3 city y lots. income — 62,- 48) 6¥r. =§6.000 down, 675 mo. $8,000 Fe 5-7900 Oxford Close to downtown nr. grade school, Exc. neighborhood, 3 bed- rooms with one large bedrm. down 7 hot house, full basement, gas as heal, permanent alum. siding. 2-story suitable for works ok The best buy ar for Family Home In the quiet village of Leonard is this beauti 7 rm. se. 3 bed- rooms with one down pares sit- ting pafior, dining rm., kitchen & bath. Beaut. lawn, ‘well: shaded some fruit trees. paved drive to garage. fenced garden ¢, }ruly @ real value at only North Baldwin Nr. Mul Le Neat 2? bedrm. away or et ‘ll be too G. L. VAN VLEET BROKE. OAKLAND 81160 OXFORD ~ TEGGERDINE RD. Large new 4 rms. some finishing, i acre of iand. FE 58-5037. come. $130 month pilus owners apt, — $12,600 satin pows week 3 baddoma! — Va SUBURBAN $690 DOWN—2-3 room apts. furn- ished, separate furnaces and baths — $0500 $750 DOWN — 2 bedrooms, utility cinder bik. Sashabaw Rd.—$7500 $1000 DOWN — 3 bedrooms, needs some interior work — 96300 $1100 DOWN — Possible 4 rooms, breezeway. garage, per month on balance. $2500 DOWN — Ranch, 3_bedrooms, garage in basement. Williams Lk. Area. $2500 DOWN — 3 bedrooms. baths, basement. garage, lot, Drayton Area. CLARK REAL ESTATE 1362 W. Huron. nm Eves. 4-6492 or. FE 44613 MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE i's corner MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE ONEIL SYLVAN MANOR. 4 bed- rooms, 2 baths. ar of the ing @ view of Hammond Lake. Back yard p ages gr tant anchor fenced tiac and Our pre i) Refuge schol district, Owner Fior- oak bound, wishes quick eal. MS TO TULL ROAD. _* : Lake Rad. ieft brand new 3 bedroom. living room plus dining ell Deluxe 10x14 kitchen with stove hood and fan. Tiled bath, colored fixtures, oak floors, oi] heat. GI RESALE. $1248 down on this 2 bedroom home. Gieaming hardwood floors, tile features in the bath, ofl automatic heat and hot we- ter, Fenced lot. Only 968 per month including taxes and insurance. VALUE WISE will be proud owner of this fine story and one half bungalow with stair- way to caper ele attic. Pp — Living room and dining ell carpeted Full dry . georgeous fenced land- 144 car garage. Al! this for 812,000 including lovely carpe MUST BE SOLD. Make an offer. It's brick, built in ‘48. Has 3 bedrooms, plastered walls, oak floors, full base- ment, gas heat. 2 car ga- rage. I diate p y ELIZABETH LAKE ES- TATES with Jide gr st New aluminum sii = ry 7% W. STRATHMORE CIVILIANS $490 Down NO OTHER COSTS a 2 bedrm. ranch, full basement. almost new, auto. heet. Hot wa- ter. VACANT ~ IMMED. POSSESSION. Pac rtilars tn & look ab it & iff are Seaneamed. cal] owner. Days, WO }-3350 Eve., Sat. & Sun., TO 8-065! 5-ROOM BRICK ; Reconditioned § room brick, full Casoment. tied bath, = heat, excellent location eo 2 schools and ae “gy Oe soe for: small- af Darron! ly $550 down, im- poséession | NICHOLIE & HARGER CO. 33° W. Huron &t. FE Open evenings 7 $495 DOWN New 2 bedroom nome lot. full price. Wood firs., picture sew fuil bath, 5-818) mae s not a shell today or on at office for in- furmation We have lots sevail- abe also . J. C. HAYDEN ALTOR 6 EB. Walton re #0441 Open Eves. 2% DOWN TO Gls 3 peagbooth —e < homes. Last chance a — REAL ESTATE LI 8-6219 19, 8cr" 3 Buy SELL REALTOR art thu “Bird” to see. BY cen . NEW 7 ROOM HOME, 3 mile . 3 large in, bookcases, wall-to-wall carpeting ing L, built-ip chine Birch ery with vent fan te 200 ft. corner landsca: T3600." fence. $3458, FE = COMPARE THIS Custom build 1200 gq ft. bed- room brick ranch home, twit base- ment, 2 fireplaces, slate entrance, lig Baths, ceramic ttie with sity Plastered walls. 2x24 ee for $17.60. Es}; Custom builder SPECIAL 2-FAMILY Excellent location on paved street Built for . ros er income. There are bath, on each floor with lax nears & plas- tered walls. Full basement with as beat, — garage. Priced at $13,900 on terms, R. BD. RILEY, Broker ir Elizabeth Lr. Rd. FE #115 FE 44621 BEVERLY STREET This beautiful, three postwar home FOR SALE All your landseaping in with large 2 Car garage, combination storms and screens a]! the way This home has a bedroom, WM. A. KENNEDY ee REALTOR rrpeae, of aye A (mh Ts to % r s Pieasure bungalow a high t. Bireh ae: tile bath and oak floors RAY O'NEIL, Realtor 8. Telegra wae oe one FE 3-7103 or FE James A. Taylor Agency Proudly presents in Lake- wood Villa 100 age on lovely deep biue spring fed Brende| Lake 3 bedroom, - basement, hot water rimeter hea Built in kitehen features. minutes from downtown De- troit. minutes from down- town Pontiac. $50,000, terms. J. A. Taylor REAL ESTATE & Se hp be 100 _ Oakiand Ave MODERN 7 RM. 2 YR. aD oe ; Independence. Clarkston, OR 3- between 8 & 2. UNION LK. PRIV. 9 BEDRM. brick. Family rm. double garage. 1525 Sabie. EM 3-5213. BY OWNER, ¢+YR-OLD 2 BED- rm. Carpeted, full finished base- ment, 2-car attached garage & porch, Alum. storms & screens. $12,500, terms. OR 3-4525 WASHINGTON PARK Beautiful) § rms. & bath. Alum. , combination storms and . Water softener & 2-car garage. FE 23-7715. LAKE PROPERTY INDEPENDENCE TOWNSHIP Large 2 bedrm. home. Fenced back yard. $8,050 with easy terme. BI LEVEL HO 2 bedrm. home built in 1956. Fire- place in large family home. Cer- peted living rm. 1%» car attached garage Large 90 x land- scaped jot. down 000 HIGHLAND AREA 2 bedrm home. Ful! basement. Forced air off heat. Carpeted liv- shopping center. 000 HURON "REALTY MANY ee eI teS shed om & T1866 oe “i acing "take 3-6681 OR }- THURSDAY & FRIDAY SEPT. 2 & 27 | 2TO5 PM. 513 E. MONTCALM tJust a few doors west of Josiyn) OR 698). Here is an excellent 3 bed- Terms’ can't be eat. Stop and see for yourself make your own deal. NICHOLIE & HARGER CO. 33 W Huron St. Open evenings John K. IRWIN In Seminole Hills in your Yst. Brick 2 bedroom with tteam heat. Full price only $16,500, cosh to mtge. Perry Street 2-family tneome, 2-8 room apie, No reasonable offer refused. FE 5-8183 | Pioneer Highlands A bright clean 2 —— brick home, ca water soften- er, ere basement. 1% car ga po gill excellent buy at $13,- terme. John K. Irwin REALTOR 1998 Wea “peren street : 5-047 Eve, PE eons ) 1. veers scaped lot & 1 ae ar gare M oan will handle. So = bun, rm, kite & part oor $1,009 DOWN < . Located west of town. Close in. alow with living dinette, bedrm , Priced at only $3.- matic oll heat. Large 100 x 300 ft lot. Payments only $65 monthly. 20 ACRES Located north of Drayton Plains on Seshabaw Rd. 4 bedrm, mod- 660 ft road frontage . Priced at $15,500, HURON "GARDENS Smell 4 rooms & bath. Automatic siding. $450 down will bh BLOOMFIELD HIGHLANDs only $2,000 down payment wil! | tig ou immediate possession of bedrm. brick ranch-type lus attached garage. We have e key, io at any time for ap- BROKER $00 Elizabeth Lk. Rd. +157 Ricuine Down Will build 2 or 3 bérm. starter home with basement on your lot. Will build on my lot for small = nen. Don McDonald, 3 RM. HOUSE 1's CAR GARAGE. 4 lots. $500 down. 993 Mt. Clem- es IMMEDIATE POSSESSION ‘ m house. 1 block to Webster Bebool. $2,009 down. OR 3-3061. 1.500 ne stein" Gaur these Messe WILLIAM @. WHITCOMB realtor FE 5-0623 $500 DN. & 4 ACRES Well aa aed N. bedrm y 100 ft. b ; ty apts. Suet be seen. 30. RIDGEWAY REALTOR 975 Baldwin Ave. rE k4-6203 Open Eves. till BRYANT ie ——_ es omen basement, 8 story, = bedroo “a FA “ony requires some work. Adjacent to two highly re- stricted subdivisions, A smal] farm with ae terrific will take . $20 = your home in trade. BRYANT LAND CONTRACTS BOUGHT & BOLD CORNER MAIN & 14 MILE CLAWSON & TROY P 958 James K Blvd Tele Rd. to James K ue 3 Disc? eu aaa Rd. cellings, counter tops, diunwasher. all pattn v le floors, qimken oil heat, 31-ft finished recreation rm. Atac dcar garage. Loca on two well-landscaped lots planter box. Shade and shrubs re 132 ft. frontage on James E. Bivd. Offered low const costs, com carpets, drapes, washer. dryer and dish- washer, Owner leaving state. COLOKED . VETERANS CIVILIANS | NEW-LOW MS Behind st. fe Boupttal Earimore at Bondsle Low LOW PAYMENTS ____ Hours: 1:30 to 5:30 MODERN 3 BEDROOM RANCH home, near Oxford, has large lot, = ‘privilere FE 23-7620, ii, 500 erms HAYDEN 2 BEDROOM MODERN ging si stairway to nearly fin- ished attic. Fireplace in the iarge living room with vestibule en- Ganon Tile bath. Divided base- ment, off. furnace. Back yard enced. ie Can be sold on) P.H.A. terms. 8S. MARSHALL 8T. APPROX. 1710) $ room home with I's car down Basement. Furnace. pmo enced yard. SEMINOLE HILLS. 4 BEDROOMS. 2 story 7 room home. Oak floors. Full basement, gas furnace. Im- mediate possession. $13,950. Terms. . GI. RESALE. baled SUBURBAN. ee posstssi 3 bedroom brick ihe eee tile baths. oomebity ot) furnace. Frult trees and shade Auto. Washer and deep freeze included. Approx. down. . AUBURN HEIGHTS AREA. home. 7 bedrooms with a temiy room finished tn knotty pine. 2 living room. Tile bath and shower. Gleaming oak plastered walls, coved cetling New ofl furnace. Landscaped yard. $12,500 with $2500 down. J. C. HAYDEN, Realtor 86 E. Walton «o FE 8-0441 Open Eves. $9,800 Wil) bulid op your lot 3 bedroom home with full basement, tile bath, auto, heat, extra large kitchen, model open 5580 Cleary. Don McDonald. OR 3-2837. STARTER HOME 3 BDRM, BASE-| ment. 24 2 4 OR 3-2681. OR 3-1070 Partridge 1§ TRE “BIRD” TO SEE LAKEFRONT BRICK = new 3 bedroom brick ranch pias’ with ered 2 car at- on garage. Spacious carpeted Ev room wt tweed yrteind fire: ¢. race tite kitchen with ‘natural birch 1 baths. Full price $20 650. on on ems: BRICK DUPL EX: Very well kept solid brick duplex with slate Each has s roof. | side siz rooma and ba basement, gatage and ft *, all excell eonditi a. 83, Dn. It's like owning 2 o— irom Tasca, MP7 a Moone WARD E. PARTRIDGE REAL TOR FES -3581 1 HURON PEN EVE TIL 8 $2650 | for, | $10,600 NEAR 8T. BENEDICT's— La . bungalow. Full with extra & ® car gerage. This one practically new. $11.975 OAKLAND AVE. — Zoned | Commercial Large 6 rm, mod- ern home on corner, lot. Could be used for many types business New gas heat. Terni is $15.975 LITTLE vineee 4 acres of land L) 4 | farm aey Over ee And “iyterior is just like new, tarps 30x60 barn. good LIsT— with us for fast & nh service. WE BUY, SELL TRADE. So VISIT OUR OPFICE and look over pur 200 Photo-listings Park right jet our door, Open 0-9. ‘1, ¥. BROWN. Realtor 1362 Ph. FE 2-4810 Multiple ‘Listing Bervice Priced to Sell IMMEDIATE POSSESSION m1 basement, plastered walls, gas heat, auto. gas —— beater. 3 lot. Substan- gar garage, tial down parinent. No reason- able offer re: e@ owner at 963 Boston &t., Huron Gardens. NR. KEEGO HARBOR, 5 ROOM modern., gas heat, basement ent, rege, Hidwe ery & stinde, quick pos- Se. ROSE. McLARTY, Broker Buy Thea “Partridge List_thru Partridge NICHOLIE ORTH On —— eee Joslyn. noony | a terrific heat, / solutely eve: Term 1 ee = rermining Te scan et Py SENIOR HIO! trade eat. Shown Diease, $12,000, WE BUY LAND CONTRA GET OUR PRICE ons & HARGER CO. 3°WY. cece Evaines 5-8183 JERRY OFFERS ‘| WATERFORD TWP. & rm. brick rancher with L, full basement, . _- recreation rm. Ceram- tle beth, fene- te. $15,500. NORTH SIDE New 2 bedrm. @, with Youngstown kitchen, tiled floors, & oll furnace. Move in immediately. On); 900. nas SASHABAW RD. 6 rm. Hgaresy ee. with 3 | i bedrms., full ment, gas pest. Wall-to-wall. peal acora porch, 1‘ car ——— Nicely landscaped. Only 500 cown, OFF JOSLYN Lovely 1'% story home, 4 wall-to-wal]) car- payment. JERRY E. ADAMS CO. en Eves. ‘til 9; Sun. 1 to & 23536 Dixie Hwy. FE 44561 fot, $2,- Corner garage. NCY MUtual 44756 Res. EM }-4873 ALL MODERN 3 BEDRM. HOME at Elizabeth Lake, 62,000 down. Wilson Real Estate FE 23-9657. ROCHESTER COLORADO sT. bedrm. Face - ome ranch home. Attached 2 car garage Land- ive 2-2081, Multiple Listing Service Announcing NEW 1958 MODELS Colberry Park OPEN Daily and Sunday 4 to8 find «@ world of new 2% tiled baths, and 2 car at- tached Lary es Lota 120x120— SEWER ATER & BLACK- ras reads. New grade school Hw school & church and MIRA E MILE SHOPPING. Prices begin at $20,500 plus lot and as low as $4.900 down. NOTE! Two 1957 models at a special price. MODEL at 2650 BERRY RD, 2 blocks EAST & 80 CORN oF WOODWARD & SQUARE LAKE ROAD. Better drive out today. So. Bloomfield Highlands This is.ta choice 3 bedroom brick reach home with attached = e. heat, Roman rary teapuce. Built-in Range oven Unit and wall to wall see Price $22,500, terms. Long Lake Vacant. Newer long and tow BRICK RANCH BI-LEVEL with basement opening to lower lot level. Landsea lot 76 x 230 = A af native shade trees. sand beach close cost with Bungalow—$750 Down Very neat and clean 3 bedroom ungaiow, plus steirway to attic. Pult basement and front ete nice fenced rear yard. jee $7780. KINZLER terms, shower. 3 bedrooms. Dining rm. in | Tosomaitientnn | P 5 two car.| Call for Vfetails on this one. A. scaped. Phi) Gas heat. All stone fireplace. Aluminum etorms & screens, on a *4 acre lot in new | ‘ restricted subdivision. $16,000. OL-| these new Custom | { + | | gy Sener transferred and has - priced at i: Realtor 418 W. Huron St Ph PS 4-3828 | Open Evehings ” i es Ve t o. » For Sale Houses 43/CARNIVAL by Dick Turner ____For.Sale, Houses a ~ For Sale Houses 43| For Sale Houses , 43 For Sale Houses AS or STATE ~ ATTENTION, io - BY San ving ei HOME IN} : La BY OWNER, = ———— ARK | waiiz| 797 SECOND oe “LARGE : FAMILIES lo? na LA | sihas Ta og Mala I ae ‘ ae ved te schools \ erated. Beautiful 715x130 ft enceg | — ee r near, Mad Jr. Hi ; : ” Ott shopbng ese equiee, FE betes “choo, Make me. an offer. FOR COLORED ¢ $950 DOWN-+-4 rooms, “tesement, B one FE 49612. : TITANIC Ma garege—$5650 fic Thru Partridge , ‘Two family income, Pive rooms — ‘| YACHT ae slg ils] oe | Seely SRuae se 8 ge & » fence ar ) BROWN .| Sees es DOWN as 4 oane — <= pesoment with bp ey eat. ot ~ = - to sell. Quick possession, $2500 DOWN — 8 room, modern, EUZABETH Lx es cate ee ee magi . Z . . basement — 99750 bedroom eigen fo with 1! Aluminum storms & screens. NORTHEND W PA! 700i" Highland Ra. ‘Miser 1950 DOWN—3 bed 2 st beara & Ril pet ue args | Autgmetic ofl AC Pura. Lovely N | = LIE ? — NCETON AVE. D tn Sauter Le ds hb s ve ae story Suite sm | J ; \ i +. il Led hs sakes Ses see our : i ' Be 1 / # f \ ga 4 Boe ee Stee ails i : * | a ; Be ie | ¥ set, J. (8S. 4 in ly ak catenin els ual 5 } ee oo a: 35 j bn f oS t i : 7 s ff op 4 ; fp . Le i | Fis oe f HS \.4 FO ed Cetra pA aps ah hh Es ei pot, ; so eo : op ty mod oh Ab 1S a eg eink pl fie! aa inlane ae 4: , | S 5 7 oF tN e oH bade Bees 5 - 4 : 7 Pt i \) 4 ok ; = ee oe oe ee ef be 8 a or ; ; ; ' | . J f ¢ . aA : a : re le i Faas se nen sp [BER 26, ost Encmten e ————— a i , ‘ ; a | | et manger + 4 : : Ea . p ia bs Y, SEPTE . . : rea a oe: ary ee ae THE PONT C PRE S, ‘THUR A | Sale. Nolstheld Donde 27 fae : —— cay Ee be oom Monty to Lou, - el eer c — Acreage TIZZY \. - and 7 p.m, - ania Property 4 BEES ; ! TI AC’ cS | Mood. Waketield) a 3 : FAMILY My Tangy Od Ht Soa PON Sa Tag back, fo je included, Total | #7GH "4 ACRES. seat with EA t ae re dn “Call woly.” Miione 2408 -Newes & | anon, one twin bean ie re sat “ree : oan Offi Seed hae cone oe | ae Courant ee ac : ‘ ener =, D 7 M- ; 3) de ACRE this parcel, ral an Ice ; scar oe pits 5 at M , MBs retrigera’s tr, WEST OF PONTIAC | igeated only 3 miles north, of GET THE $e TO $800 WILL TAKE | Gy abot their pew AuLO-aatic | chat, wave. ott bout Bird. Zoned commerc' pin Pontiac, A accept free and VANT $25 = Id B 8 Water . the i eadow Ave. ra acrose' from proposed shoo a land. Owner w me bake Cow WA! se a Old Rags, Old Bone peresers = size r wo TOROE REPRIG . NEEDS WORK center, T2x190 P. clear small home IN RECORD TIME Or -equity in house or lot in| Tt pro solt baad toe 12 x 15 brown rug, 625: ba fie oxtreme reer of the let te | - 12550 total price. . SIGNATURE Aga 4 spanking new face) No attention requi e | 88: aple buffet chest, $50. EM ickerete 2-family home with fu 5 ACRES ON YOUR trade home. full base-| hou r Just ney m: Sei wt FREES nae ve WOR GS aay CNBIORE TOES | SESE» ea i dak yi eC es p iz reel w streets. Model corne | Edrs"or™hoiges ‘Acck frontage, ‘orth of» Clarkston Sut ARD | Simez, Byrne re feet a) °° 8" “Can ture tube EAAPRINO MAFF cerns Elizabeth Lake Privileges “CtaDigeeaess tg lsh ate CINITY SEABOARD | yo THRE "het AY Ste Giactol es |Oxl2 Felt Base Rugs $3.95| Fb ganas — $ "up foende “completing! ‘tare over cLoae ix | ADAMS KD. i tor subd'- FINANCE COMPANY ae tee GAD Ti NECCHI SEWING MACHIN mes : up (needs APT. HOU | 140 aeres, suite “1185 N. PERRY I Se w. With sig M : Foom, separate, cining oh = of fine bomes 1 if Market em Fe t. Wall .r new. 50 montb Se Se F REE ghia] 4 chat dinnce from ore esl Next t New ae jee saat AKC BEA- mats Fe. Wail Til are pene & £ a er cepert immesate POs | apt for -owner, free — eS uiie | Campus site Buy Pies Rel —FAREINO gie for $f eaeas o— GUAR. HOUSE eae $25 A - $13, rea- d gas. plus extra ca ile | low, priced war Value, = 8, * Buren, PE or sonable dowa payment. paying for itself, New gas turn | ceel” once at $70.000 with GET CASH QUICKLY WILL TRADE EQUITY & CASH ore. 141 wi rx ot _up. Schick's. MY 3-s711. nin wiring and bathrooms. All fural ! terms. for Northern Michig or pupae ANTIQUE PE 23-1160. ONE e GE REFRIG,, taher, 30 350. Bud Nicholie Realtor ture included. Buy from Posh dw. M. out Realtor | Up to $ solid masonry modern home. _-cury-lilied pendujum,_ FE _2- LE TOP | Speedqueen har ye Lborg “ e Mt Clemens : ing May under Grae for | 11 “ cueae 6 ve ead | ars. Bring your/ le ee . ae went, = so conae. Caer mirror. ‘case le | _ice_Mereiene SRT ORIG GAB E . ay - consider i . : OLD i FE 5-120) or FE, ¢-2088 smaller home. FE. 6-3667 | Open Eves TH 990 pm. | thie. ‘Most “desis — on ture axe bandmate rugs and foam. mounted birds, dishes, “mise: PE rates ane ~ burner vie : : = ae minutes. Loans => e Wii. teach. you . : 4. ame. Best offer takes it. = PROFITABLE | NR, LAKE ORION witure slgnetares and other 3.6596. ANTIQUE ORGAN, GOOD COND. een Sat bxbow “ori. : et. igi sana * building | : La F INVESTMENT ae Stace Tower n WE HAVE BABY Ber ee DED DED RUG, exis. YF d te acre and. acre lols, $800 up a a 1951 Pontiac Chieftain Catalina. Ren NEWT FTR.| low. beige, brown. : Ghose’ was ieharag 301005 “very liberal terms $1000. Megs Excellent i ood Tie, ~< ees. wialso. wetersol tn- OVER W_OSED eric full price, ood home. Must Li 5 we. Pears | 0 [ hee 5 rooms bath on |3 acres, $2000, Terms. C erence if p mm $7. | first-floor and 4. rooms efooms. |” MANY OTHER EXCELLENT Loan Comp cmy wa Pedrreute it Ask, for’ Mr. | BSE Nraiture. @hOrebard UE. | $14.38 WALTON T TION, On Chi iso large floored stile, ‘ailnin ith-Crawford, Inc 208 PONTIAC STATE. BANE B Le Breve Recliee ims W. aon Call FE 615 E. Walton p _— Rit block trom We ¢xcellent condition. new siding, Smith Fawior . pe 9206 Huron. Ph. FB 24810. $-6291 taka Ss aa WATER EAT E 4 . FFICES : SHILGAS 30 GAL WATER HEA’ i a basecene pee omneant Gud tus fies naw, Sale gileer 3390 6. Rochester Bd. OL 14009 en as aie) ee a heise Bee Om Sates, bara oF pet ont ee 5 peted Ii room, $3,900 down, 1508 E. Auburn Emerson ™ ed twice. SENHUR UPRIGHT FREEZER — ro Elec. Co. 1060 W. Huron. _ a pera replace Kitchen, Floyd Kent -Inc..¢ Realtor For Sale Farms 48 BORROW cans moved “ie ew howe “iawn bg ge a Dresser, chest RCATV OUAR. eM 34a” “en : eZ : ’ “y PAA r needed, 1 drive: : 4-0057. = | commerce Bd EM 3tie. = nt fait “Ful basement een ete LARGE FARM , WITH | mower a toow plow comb. OL fos shin ances 300.00. COM- ditioned Appliances % new! PAMPLE CUSTOMER PARKING neuse, bem and Oe con a2) > CONFIDENCE 1-1555. plete home furnishing resenings, Pr nego lee ae washer ¥ . . ‘ do own * 2 ‘t MARLBOROUGH ST. Located aelety (auick a HFC—Household Finance Corpora- Sale Clothing 56) csuae ot Pa OR 30010 er PE Ca ainasios cotame ; 3. snemtiels Mahiands. ‘se ale Lab Pr “4 vile, NA | oe PARWHOUSE i for the lovely evening, Herbie! Your gener. | WT 1o'Aterien's banger Clore ur For wane | Sn, | Oat Geudapes rere. $38. E am - " mpan: PPP PIL OOO u sere site 3 bedrooms fam Hiei ~ eee WARES TANCE, TARMEOUSE so apne inet ae by your lack of funds!" > pcsniee experience. cue 3 WINTER cae ogg Sear 816 Dis a y etadamnes. re- CRUMP ELECTRIC fly toom, smart kite co ane | LOT ON SYLVAN dowa, at § pe: cent tntérest. OF dsity is exc borrow up to $400 if you eke cond, Debwood bed 42 Allen. t ors, and w: Ts. ING : 7 dishwasher, diopoesi. so LAKE: ite. Ph National 73017 teady income and can ma : 7 & 8 50 cents ea sfeigersigrs, T PARTS FE ¢3879 = | lake, FE 8-0605: fonvilie 1 ae : : ts. Serv 32-4021 pac te ay ory ‘SEAUTIPOL HOME SITES OVER: FOR FARM AND ACREAGES | 51 re siness Opportunities S1| regular a eels eanaly che FE ce GOWN, 2 Bean Ae a O0E ines ange aes mae attached . me eereee tae Woking Walters Lake, poster NNAN ‘Business Opportunities 5 rae i a aoNown actas aes: Phone or sto} in. eth ete gowns, size 10° and BEAUTIFUL ae gs & bottom | ® All make is make an offer YO Lake eo nino Low down wD. W. DI FE en - WE COVER ld Fi hats: Never been worn, $75. FE qinbe lights, made in Bogiend Blecirie. “aa ‘N” at vm : |_St. SA ~& “s Arges h ‘inance §-1235 ol! burners, like new, * EWNIS NNOR” eee 66 W_ Huron ad, FOR ee = 5 House Old Finance | $12 5 BTOVE. Leslie AS R. Tripp, A °f we 2-0940-~ oeduia Buy thru Partridge INN. PONTIAC. MICHIGAN ON . THE STATE ig tn gy ee, Soca pn = 2 cult, coats, | 20. OR a #1; OAS STOVE. noneap. 73 Ear or PE 21398 SACRIFICE. CANAL oF aa Partridge US-10 teal: aS ee eee ee Sore jackets. cise 8 and 10, FE | SEDRM 6 ete baby bed, $18. re: NG MACHINES REPAIRED re Met Upper Long Lake, near Separe List thru ge a4 beautiful white rpms rig Be oa" £ Valley farm. and Floor, Room 204 res th 5 ine peta T. $35; apt. elec. SEWING MA Free home esti- Lake & Middlebelt. Information ~ FOR FARMS AND ACREAG fice bidg, consisting o : In prosperous Sagingw . Pine aE a8 ge, $43; studio couch. never| an 3-9702. : 4-7631, rE 40003 aos stenen— eve Ory. | ing LADIES. siz : range. 32; 18. FE| mate. OR aPORT & one — _ OR 3-111. flees an ‘ th S LOANS asonable. ; elec, dryer, § PORT & : eVERAL GOOD LakEFRONT | ©! mavedee Bidg. 30x44, lot size 90x150. 3 Lands $45,000, Lease on = ~ monn CASH LOA dresses, coats, very re sed | - e SELLING OUT. DAVER set l, : ba rm bomes OXFORD 4 Frontage ep ure windows for Thermop ee ee ee this 4-a508 SATS TTT 2 chairs, $25; & sao reel 3 / Mod 80 ‘acres, buildings. ms) construction; pine paneled walls.| 09, pilus stock: puts you % 500 LADIES FUR COATS, ALSO BARGAINS tt! $12, Electrolux cleaner, $13; i NAN Other far © , really to $5 LA colors ent desk ‘ WW. DINNA roads $25,000. ment; 1320 ber, This ts m, many co! ers, $30; stud : i } ith build-| fall room height base well-equipped cloth with fur tri Washer -. $291 power mow : FE ¢257!) from 13 to 125 acres, © af, with iaterer and ex- good. & sizes. Exe. cond: Clean. Misc. | rasy Fo ed oy sweuees (G8 & ebeir, matching vanity & éress- ; WiTERPRONT HOME. PRACTI-| ngs. Priced right. | teriér entrances’ fireplace: toghors CLASS © items. FE 2-840. WaRWGT Prigidalre .... waescens O10 gifts. Bund “Cl of ee ten. A ; At Low 7¢ vel wonderful features. . 1- NEW LET-OUT . $10) 2 mu : . : cally new, ail modern. P. HOLMES, INC. | other On 2? main Ways. No compet LIKE $90. Have to $5 21 Ee — 4 é tus Lake. $11,000, 42600 down, }] Pp. sate Ree | tures available niles. Best hunting & fur cape, “s price, $90. Bes EE WIKO ACHING. ? Best Buys con asaee Servic | so" °w. | 2521 8 Lapeer Ra et | so des Bae Dera GC Mik fuauing a tas heen a a % 00 diag see _to a ees on 10 TO a To “se seater Lipair acy 2 T od ay Glass ma Senet Mich. NA weal a Twas oe yrs es ” TExas 4-5900 Ages oe peed on $20.- LADIES es Core rat 92-5063. Coll, Springs SELL & Exctinte” drapes. , Ventty ree = Ful) ene eee ITIS A 000 for business & real estate. ' Co ee errcie prenes, Pane | EVERYTHING FOR THE H tier & coftee tables PE S-1027. . amal! barn. A steal ‘at $13. = Independence for couple. Inance . ruolladn Je breasted. Excel. Oak PE 2-5823| tier & SWING Mea. ) . Prop. 44A | FE" 5-303 No Sun. calls CRYING SHAME . Wo Bitawesey-e0es, | 10t_8._ Saginaw NERSPRING | REPOSSESSED SEWING Ma ‘ ENJOY THE BEST For Sale Resort Pro} ao | ND. NYE. Dist BUSINESS BUILDING Dar. Sie 13. Midwest :| BEAUTY IN chine. Will sacr. for pe. S 2 ~* 2 eee VACANT LA A nice little store on the Dixte asonry construction. Now Se _ Se Size 38 ttress, practically new. Coil $1.50 a week Call Michigan Sew : In suburban iving. here in AKE — NEW CABIN. { ling land W. of * 0 with some 50,000 people | 30 © 100 m. ao Can be hen- . MAN'S CAR COAT me t desk. 66" by o _ing Center. FE 2-3337. this lovely 3 bedroom. brick Gnass tL. Center resort area. ad-| 40 acres. Pesce er reeee. Terms. ae oing by, also a small) used as body sae uipment Pontiac LADIES COAT, SIZE 16 spring. Therm space heater. aa ‘AS CLOTHES : ranch home wih lar large liv- large lot. Cen t. Good hunt-| Pontiac. A, a day ¢§ ‘on the same| died with or without ear GIRLS COAT. SIZE 10 red rug. table. Call before 4 sP . QUEEN G bee. : ip- ning state fores RID DGEWAY modern house, t-| Has part basement & li @ . T, SIZE 6 Also marble Dr r. ne a wee me ree one Suse & ee ng, fishing. $995. $100 down, $25 aad Cocoke cen tee teas | tee te ee et Drayton Plains kh PANTS. ODD} noon or afters. 859 Winding Dr. “ten -¢ wwall, y a ste month, Jetry Motrew, Gledwin, REALTOR na bar & lecupin ohn uaen been — rayt BOYS SWEATERS & USED 8. Elia, Lk. Estates E 43274. 6 oer RIe RORTARLE: 2 , Utility rm. . Garden 6-7638. 975 Baldwin fy PE 46203; up to get a little business| Pontiac, Se ase P IVATE GE & PLAY PEN, | siInGER ELECTRI — with beat and gas | (Skeels) Mi Eves. “til 8 trying get ou Walled Lake MISC, Oo — Par BABY CARRIA Cash price $90. Call Mich. Sewing =. 1% baths and | NTING AND FISHING —_ Oo) ee ees this IDE a HOME. REASONABLE. FE 42889. OR 32681 aes PE 2.3337. luminum sterms and acto lake area cott om Sale Business Property 49) tne shops. Ima, Rar sors STAT . E T COAT. PULL LEWOTH. BLACK AND WHITE TUBULAR! Center, a : screens. Large landscaped — tu cubed Wakeiies fam. ~—~~~~~~~| whole lay-out for Utica MUSKRA Worn j year. Cost $400. 1 breakfast set, padded chairs. save uP 5 Poon by ra NES ee eee an fag “and bunting About 36 piles ae Ee TS oO idaian eaten PE 4300. MA (us. washers & dryers as : shoppt northeast of West IW EF J if 4-0821 ae POODLE’ CLOTH WINTER REST MATTRESS. TWIN vay oF 90 days—sa > only down. MS $2,800 up with ee ne: BALDW IN AVE. teat DOW To mee Gaet 1717 8 Telegraph rE ew ae Mout, sve #10. NEW! Summer BEAUTYREST Wt. cond. FE 48615 __ Le cua : ROOMS Write Washburn Reso Corner parce! with e to, 2800 sq. an be ai- QUICK $25 — JANCE | Ge ibe 3a. Worn once, $35. FE ) NEW AYNE ee base ' Lote of room bere in this Mich. RE, NEW MODERN | frontage | or Baldwin, _clow for, Piged iy oe amen ae ctinie, ' SEABOARD FINANC +0700 after Double dresser 87 s¢ mirror. | 123 W. ' . ch STORE. NEW MODERN : : #0710 after 4 fami, Toews, cecorece | ODMR, TOME He, Wo we) cages bree | cet Sttnes,Sitate ay Partridge arr Hangin Te som) Specie, Reo ORR OE a | eee laa weet, “Seve Bare et ote : throug 2 baths, gas no sempetition exc sae. | sell at $8. Lam . on lot, $350 per TANCE CO. se in very good condition. Too other sets at equal savings. water eater, 2 large pic- cery in 4 miles. { 380 FEET a - fe. available éaii ‘TEAGUE FINA | ase Se Cheap. Call FE) son's Furniture. 42 Orchard Lake Siegler Oil Heaters : es Total price of only $i. | WILLIAMS LAKE PRONT reel located on black top| mo riridge. 1050 W. Huron = aa to N. MAIN 2O8t0 ‘efter 3:30 p.m. Ave. were ; es. Total price of only $87.- Yeer around 4 rooms and bath, | wood a! Piast developing area. Can Realtor F = cid M3 } 20010 afer) BEDROOM SUITES. CHEST,| twice the heat at half the cost. @00 win aan dows. Im- | lovely community. Fine schools, | ~~. ahead into § lots. A real; FE 4-336). DAIRY ROCHESTER MICH. Scrap & Iron 56A d r and bookcase bed. Newest Money back guarantee. 1 : ediate | ed lot availabie | be dev is low price of OCERY STORE. BUY THE c x rb pe modern designs. Blond. grey, in MY_}371 | m MOTE rg Ls Ss 1T Q | fas a hen ee | Pied mal ma seaneeabie taraen GRocE: Nat Gvog. epportas rie One sone Papel one an eee $500 4-1 PRICES FOR SCRAP CARS & pari black and a anghely Se es te sire Se : | : ¥ usiness o = i rrific . : blower « - : 966 feet frontage on new M-24 a f location in busy com LIVESTOCK iron, FE 88797. scratched, Te with 2 z couple. Highway P fe, GOODS Apnex, M mn Fluores- _ Cal EM 30644. jobearoom” home’ wiih cat For Sale Lots bas highway. 300 fet of frontage EX cestaURANT FOR SALE Fk| onl mobe Gee cn ie wee |. . rnester OL GOTT. OL 1-471 Sale Household Goods 57) sture Ca TED TRADEIN floors, oak trim. fire : PONTIAC-WAT- Jent location for mote! or super 39718 — 1 to & p.m. or volume of milk and ice | <> “oes oom ot en —_—_—_——_——_—————eer BRAND NEW i = seatien Gen CG Rakes, KIE_LOY Ip FE £6005. ‘Station. Priced under market’ at +1044. cream’ sales ‘daily. Could be 1 REFRIG DOUBLE DOOR, 1 mactine. Forward & reverse DEPT. reation room with firepiace. 1 —ts Estates. Phone —— | ae with terms. : 7 KEEGO| ‘ree increased! All processing/ - as stove, 1 Hamilton clothes 50 price, $1.25 week. FE irror +oe0 $2450 2 car garage, large land- 20° MINUTES PROM PONTIAC | 59, |SAM etal « I 3209 Or-| steatiy fixtures included = ining room suite, 1 T.V., 143, s : _.| Vanity with m . grou anading yetem. A ee ee ee | Edw. M. Stout, Realtor | seheqd bes Rd, Soned omg St just $10,000 down plus ee | we £0 ae $28 TO 9500] ooh tables one ‘PE seu UNK tes 3 2 huamae: $29 48 Proainge eleve worth esting nr residential lots & acreage 71-N. Saginaw mings ‘til 6.30 | SRM S500 ent Sor lense. BOWLING ALLEY — |99 g“Utwrence pe p-0a SERGE LIVING Nocae ant Bal Relection roe ural sh ae vais BRM Pr | Highland & i : Open evenings : SERVICE & blond, rons id L ee able terms. : | muchard Steely Realtor ar TS as { s a 20 medera alleys with semi sute- eee. a... i OUTFIT"| _Orenara : : Lag Ub gens dy arog 30 gal. $49.80 $300 DOWN > N. Center St ee nw | BY OWNER. LEAVING row te waceRCMMER, BUSINESS ier artiy | matics. Pull =e apenas Fee Bat ANs #3) TO x. Bars Laundry tubs. Cali SOLDSPOT A i ‘GOOD COND. Dee ee ae Haywood-Wake- Cute and c vacant =< ‘| 60 FT. RESIDENTI Sewer and| Must sell. Excellent — Dixie! retired cow ern pony apy 23 mt. from De- 64 W. Lawrence 8t. PE 41538 after 4 PE 8-1924. _$60_ EM 3-0270. field, champagne nient ered- ready to go, 4 rooms ; Tasmania in —— sidewalks | cation 228 frontage 338 Disie coffee shop and rae e "eps 000 dn. plus stock, a ; NEED é YR. CRIB AND MATTRESS, CEDAR CHEST, TV—i2 IN. SWIV- yee — iteras conve bath, iarge lot A resi ren eS oe ch see Hwy. Best offer takes. in heart of Northern Mich froit. $18. i. WHEN YOU 6 YR. Convertible heating ta- | ““e; Tockef, corner table, Sunbeam beater. See this one before payed. $900 cash. _——— | Hwy. fishing and huoting area. . IDGE ee Rd fryer. folding picnic table,- THOMAS ECONOMY : shed | yy; 2 ‘ le. 886 Sextt Lk. Rd. - deep hild rocker. buy. Buy tl Partridge VNTOWN 2 years old. Completely furnt WARD E. PARTRIDGE $ $ 7 PIECE LIVING RM SUITE. 665.|} recora player and ¢ 7 y thru DOV : rite Washburn | WW - PIECE LIVING RM SUITE, $0 FURNITURE CO. Edw. M. Stout. Realtor = i asco on ground floor Reset bebeon. bias : FE 4-3581 3 Refrig.. $30. Gas Sate iNETTE BLEACHED Saini ne Open Eves nie me vast then Partridge mss sal stem * goctors clinte,| “ti Thre "Partridge Apa, eres + MICH. You can get i quickly on ~~ [ Moves reas ay =, slate, bente: enen ny like Dew $50. FE FR RADE IN DEBT vided. Idea any! wy THROUGHOUT - ignature. car or furniture. No| tric stove, z ouch never PCy jem f shi 2 BY ALL MEANS SEE attorneys. offices, by inchaso to} ‘et Th Partridge 1030 W. HURON s . Payments to suit Tr} suite, $45. Studio ¢ = : ANTITY AND lee, washer . - retail stores, etc. Very c List Thru OPEN EVE. TILL 9 endorsers. ead areblewe | wed. 9 FE O38. | Ceres SED VANITY ARG Guar, e re Cherokee Hille! | Became Geese laa 5 Hide Shas Soe? IL CO,| Gace eres” see one rane yma) RESETS SEF gS FE SP Fable Sp ste vanee A ge Gee | ee al a = SHELL O | STATE | Shame sh te". aaron face wig Boece | tale erwen : 7 | ‘ tation in G couch. Best ofier Ee “2 pe. Nving rm. suite | ; luded, coun- Th d ETS TALK Has for lease a 3-bay s : 3 : © fixtures. g(a | ng aoe try beauty ARIE pod ce Partiaee BUSINESS” Vevtment Por Geta Paove Mr FINANCE CO. * chesteat”Grawers. Couch, enats,| KigM, madera, 1 sti bees id re home sites— : : Lincoin Ce T.V. and radio comb. [ — ainsi alain * Reversioie. queso. Tmported PTT Ree | FE Th) (ae Merchant- let) Welt established business, Re- tf tO CIRCULATOR, $8, FOR nds, "45,56. Pearson's Furatture, Sere Cad aaa PR oan Gz, | For Sale Miscellaneous 60 , i {empstead S NOOMS seH TERMI On ETE On LEASE today PE Se peor a | ee aS gh tants Ooo wea oetine Neon. afer 12 1. COMMERCIAL OIL FURNACE. : Clarketon oMEN * trade. P.O. Box. $38 FE OR LE’ for do: | FS on us ayia, $3,000 wil haw: | “qi” WILLYS STATION WAOOR | ig 4. $65, Bendix Auto. "Wasting | Go Rawr BEDROOM} 16h000 Bru Prembes, “ Dreyves, Ss aco are | MT. CLEMENS WATERFRONT oe TERMS motes spot in town. Cal mesortres ou Minesa eae machine. MA #1286. suite ee _ spent, ‘and mat-| Onn pane . | Cay 1 bome has etudio Large lot 139 x 305 ft. corner _or trade. P.O. . us WNING AND oan ETION. = R ND _ CASH | \7" RCA TY BLOND END TA-! tabies. ‘set PE 5-0827. gona SUITE, COMPLE $50. | ving room i tnotty pine, | Aree, lot tor church. 2 family | Business Opportunities 51 Ae. 8 years. Includes display | LATE MODEL Ca B SONTRACT, i s soe a eS Se BEDROOM |! Bre ante ce ume week, ; : tone fireplace, com- — - R-2, suitable for ¢ ‘ bidg. & fixtures us a on “Have so FE 8-3788. ——— GE REFRIGERATOR. BEDROOM stove, end . New 24” cut jig sa nga iene abd, dnine Geeta or hal” Al cme Partridge ateman ee eee wan tee PROPERTY) Rs van WELT | PE Maple Suit | favita Beas, apeiigs and" mt | Eu a igees—conrennsa area edroo -) if | uy ac Phone OR good cond. MAple 5-1114 tress, Gym set. a7. 1-0Ca-i Must be seen ta be appre be arrang ane je fovea ee eo INBOARD CAB-| _ tress, Gym set. PE 5-6 FT. il burner with controls and Alr- sn Sa Aca va_o,x im List Thru Partridge _ KAMPSEN - Sele Land Contracts 52 “pyan for tara, tractor. Ol W. "aa SS AP Rhap tT | ON MOR, SELL WR RT Bey cart ce, Ramet | t 4 j d lots oA Pores LLL LA ALLL PL LPP ‘ 3. ‘0! T | cach on Emerson Bt. 01 “A Nice Little Business ; 4 28 PER CENT DISCOUNT. 98.000| Haron St. FE SNES Bik sit AMANA PREEZER, UPRIGHT 3-4210, 60b "BE. 2967). | Mr Clemens on water & sew Part time or Nig Win exe REALTORS h tin . to handle. §80 asm pey- oe aet set. Almost new for | 1956 ae ise Pe 8 aver a Wo eA veo d 1 ene 4 CYCLE tt Prig = ° a: ily 83.000 cash nor aie #6240 Investment, u 311_8. Teiegraph — os _ SOUL ts. 6 per cent res . . estimate, — Large st : avert =o 2 hrs. 6 cu. ft Frigidaire } & : AS PWAY DR: amount of time ‘a person Tae niRSDAnge STORE. WELL Es.| ments. on SON furnace net werk | aoe cOwROY. E oe ae a = aTOvE: exe “tons ran a4 “city lot 12 330 M1 . eity devote This business based upon; tablished. 40 x 80° first floor a = oe ER CAR OR; cond. $70, Also FE sete after! cond. $80. FE & a ke Ew roe R 125 “GAL. Oi on, Paint Creek Hills large ee ns Cisse ta bus fixed wectiy income | a5 alipec: lew as wan’ Basement aos = ns on 11611 ee ayments. per piadies. $25. HOSPITAL BED. 2000, As KE KEW, 2 Sen poten ing sepens. ZER wt Actes eee Ae aie | price a3idud camcanl ¢ inves JNITED 216! x 80 Parking jot. On 1 s be R 3-8205. = been used. Antique — Rochester schon! = ahd schools. Price sonal contact. Write UNI Tl.) best W Huron &t tocationa Di- OL_1-1731 ag. | 1400 mi, 5408 Conso 7 CoRnION DAVENPORT. GOOD! never Over 100 yrs, old,!| _8-1809. beautiful eountry ranch) If ; . West Ontario 8t, Chicago 19 || rectly across trom Rew City Fost | 5 -pEN CENT DISCOURT — a. FE 45453 aes +1893. Odd drawers. : 7 SHOP BENCHES, WITH STEEL f face brick 3 large ‘oO’ “RETAL. nelosing phone number. ——s_s|srrectly across build- | 5 PER CE thiy, | = BY i10., cond. M MAple 5-116. metiomried See) ZONED COMMERCIAL Reith mar? ia ih cat Act Pie Dn SO tes Sry Oe GE Ora Br Ok eae ieee beer RERETAGR WALNGT COGRTAT.| | Reorotreawt on Tere space iving Five ers Staniey & Ypet- ' for Mr Barnes, FE 5-81 a r| 00. Secured by a edro ntrtact or sousetrailer. ba 2-327). tab abl $15) arden tractor, disc. car radio, combination with beamed, f,'¥¢ 5 ern ers Se ter cial 6 p.m. FE 5-62 ‘ban home. Clark Real Es-| ¢o feat. al FE 2 | «839; 2 mahogany step tables, Ld Seainet radio ai? BP., 4 picture ceiling. fireplace, and view | ioe ci, Noa Ob oer aman Ommer;r le NOT | nubur on Huron 8t.. FE was BOY ce ec UTOMATIC WASHER each, 2 green L.R. armchairs, t gi station or othe ; TRAN a SALE. tate, 1362 W OR SELL CA TISED each: | tube. FE 5- a feu ita cuoaee ares bucinest Only 82,000 for ail More OVER 300 FT. = Cail OA 8261. Really | (i462 or FE 44813. “Ask for Mr. Seas Serums Ce can NATIONALLY “ADVERT! removable I vomagany crving ‘ts table 0 wa STRAILERS screened porch shaded in available . . . | good income oe COON HOUND. * BLACK & TAN. L A. WAGNER CO. . with drawer. ras 2 biond end ta- PE 3-7686 afternoon, Kitchen has large | W. CHICAGO i MOTEL ene % blood hound. Seep. an or ig; Phone FE_5-0221 bles, $5 ¢ biond peerage rd 7 SOT WAN a BIZ 25 i 36-30 REAS Myer lame focaie seas Lovely building lot a0 x 130 7 INCOME | DIXIE. HWY. | 25% DISCOUNT New| . Cate? Remmowe _Fr_2-00 Joost APT. SIZE GAS STOVE. OR re rel brebant oo get ie 3 ia tT oe apa or ge, dryer, family eral shade trees city x | niv $35 000 wy & room home. New . "pump gun, 01 466, e * , and -Phillipine mahogany several Oniy $850 cash 2 1: , Coe ae ae ee y at) Becured, Sold for $6.950 — RESTAURANT, TRUCK| 33 ASHER &| $5 complete 6-35 540 nen ee i eee Coe IRAVTON WOODS 3-FAMILA Gee en Va ss030 down. Balance due $6.- a0 with nice living quarters | aac CeO ae AO Ss alee & PHONE MAYFAIR 63811 © ROOM Oil SPACE HEATER Canty scear tice sare, | : ri foe | this p RIDGEWAY an st 2 per monte 128 ea oa besy ignwey a ord, bast a HOTPOINT etapa bad wana, 4781, Paimer, Dearborn, LUzon ity. lastes real home sit sGeal section ; $7, peda NYTHING "YOU (WANT speed cycle, "a | 23-6304, eome in. 2 car plastered ieee on: Partly wosded. sect TOR | $1,575, Cost to ive 188 ing area. & housetrailer i : | 2 1 at $125. Milk’s PEL 2n.-tc ee es . once e. se Bote morgige Vey bones Onis $2000 cash Ossterasonaar 875 "Bald dwin BEAL : fad 4-6203 | ‘netiddigton, |B 57721, pest or mill Tease. Call after 5, EM son “= tees, FOUND = —— oe buy 6 = oe Prosen pt A or $345 coen ' | or terms . : Open Eves 't 39-0818 the 2 but "FE 7611 : “DAY TAKE . Cooma Ginareaion ; 20% Discount Te CAMERA, EL DO-| a tutte oar of | bles rele "condition, PAN | ! a an nee ee ate Tee high | : arene BRICI | "Standard Oil Compa ba ce som. bangelow with | ee belur trade for iat Geeks} Sreactn, "ounees only 900-98, Milk's Appl. Mat tease “fetsone gable. OL 2-286. | cree 7S x 318 ft, high | .. BATHS \ | Is now ace 3 bedroom : t rifle. ; 7) | 4 Sue ken. ooded Onis 1), BATHS, BR tons” < nation oc Wales Bind | far basement Contract wo per me or re e100? after 8 p.m. Fenn nt pes, cy KITCHEN TABLE a3 ® x 12 PLASTIC Fin | | $6300 on terns c 1} or part or will! serv tiac. Free training | $3,086. pay —_ ? r dressers, KIRBY VACUUM CLEANER. TAKE L 1 m Ruc Suburban Living : “E Hurrn Se Gees fade “Ca tor deta a tinanctal wuss arson, Call FE | “Lake Ra. eh. “Ob 31238. Atte ry vena ees ee war. sshd it es pire pazments, »Like new May. inoleu ugs: upuy - : 02 rot to the qualified pe OR : : Bri tton if Foort! r $4.05 Pentinns Patterna Gent G few mics worn rt | Eve ai +1584 today seh $2 Sal. cee out | ‘TV sets, Snare ‘ye stove i230 auiver’ Bell Rd, W. ‘ eity, beautiful massive oak Pe : Sa M ss to Loan = 53 | tor. sell $85 or t Te hp. OA| suites. EW “ea | M4 Eves FLOOR “BOP trees surround this large | —— A rea e = ate! ] lal } Sisadard Oil Company bo ey ders) board motor up to 7% h.p. Sear mee. Rome. he teat Oe ee oaery farm! home. 4 bea | "For. Sale | © 8 sceerting lease 6 fica- __ (State Licensed Lende 8-3339 after 6 p.m. 4 WASHER, WRINOER- 8 open b rooms, 2 baths. living room) J Is be high volume. 2 stall ennennnegsnnetes ‘30 BUICK ¢+DR., GOOD COND. varseins PLAN | = type, A ; ‘ . “| st IN. ABLE MODEL FULL | tions for a 30 : tal 4777. USE R heey . peak a. i — vg oe with joining activ "ceili, is Oh ccmeat Ron : House, la aha | al | } sen Frc tncteaee ae Wasccla, agetet: ic Jas ELEC TROMARTER —iECTRI 1c oP TOP EARY TO PAY = oats en fs KD ith raised hearth in true ree _ oll heat, acreens & | K ole to the qualified U Will s . Come out | wore, reverse. m olontal ‘style carpets and orn Seineoas: mae Ribas bi, REALTORS FF. 4-0528 eee. ean Pa 4-1584 today $25 TO con oe pot pa rg tere: oy we buy, a Poe free jek Ya ia me. fect and amon “y ai vs ne sine ¢ drapes chicken house 20n4¢ a RA LORS : s “pr 5 kin — uita ble raw eras. ta- with bar, dining room, | yard 7 mile« N of Ponttac. own 778 Telegraph Eves. & Sun SPECIALIZED . te, or} 220% WO ROOM oer ‘Pu Ne Fe 4-924) ble tops $3 & tip. o titeber fn fiatural wood. den er. MI 4-4278 os | a 8 g = ~ & On your own — Aria mths | TRADE OR SELL NG §-1782. PEN MON, SAT, ® TO @ i cit | cold, exe exe, cond., Le. Ra. and house 8, Wainnt 1 er atudy with bookshelves | er. 8. QUARTER MILF |. Sars arms - other security Up to 24 mon’ suite, Would «ke boat. Fi rroae S = ® s _ MI §-1300. i before 10 am oF ater and wood eset oi _ oe nae on Giddings Rd Ran: 1 Opportunity L, PERSONALIZED to or al Li eel oe TRADE IN YOUR OLD MOWER 4 ao . of Pontiae or in aly si0 08, aPLE G ‘pm gat welere. de dart, anytime 2 “ bah bie aly and fenced _FE, 3-722: : a located west of _Semtiee ny i SERVICE $4171 or visit us at ovr office | on a new a ie: all the | E. of Auburn Heights on LARGE arly "qsnetaen reproduc~| sat. & Sun hake a8 Ty eres) IM te “Aeres” ‘Parcels ‘and: excellent busin: RDM Ik ~ mower. eg my mowers, ieat, Rd, Mb ene : ‘ton, 84: Inches wide. 2 extra = fea REYNOLDS ai OMiNGIA w An unuaus! offering Beautiful wooded & ro! ine Lt Class C bar with . aS F tage I OME & A following: ioe Lawnboy & baron ANTIQUE ‘SETTER AND 1 CHalR, leaves, Exé. cond. A small an-. SIDING, Seli yourself by seving sonst) Wasiness man just a! #1300 to $2500 — term conse | Lange attached PR Baldwin ce RE : re mowers nd "habe matching chest. Best effer, Of tique weinut occasional table. SID “ inilitiona” Yonge few miles beiveen work PANGUS= Rea itor ials aad Was ueees Bee. South Blvd. Frontage LOAN CO 4 os trie ta as, ‘eles, fish: | _3-$400 ¥ * gj torn tren; 7 aewe be 7.2818. Store and shop A : : . rete, ITOMATIC WASHER AND MAY- See Se a Ty ornamental iron, sium. po ment. oat S00 terms aL: sate “anewr: aa Bar clone. breed 64d agpres: Orchard Lake Frontage 1_N_ Perry St (Corner Pike) pate La ‘ skets & ice chet [tae aeetn ay dryer Repovaee.| Meld sen — = he axe: ie . nod tar : , riced “$500 stoves = . Is rw = “ : ’ : . : 30 eleared rolling acres good fo imately — ne accu COL | Loans $25 to’$ Camp Sook ste in bt ng late $95. Fully; Se per month, and up 3 4 Y's tt Risck Sweet Cherry & y. J JERRY E.-ADz Le on _signautre only TARE Las leetrie “range, valued WB.) Auburn & Rochester Ras Cal, Roy Anne nc. eaerai Bulld one room cottage --Shown by appointment oniy. an 2538 «DIXIE HWY +4800 | HOUSEHO! p B: ARNES HARDW ARE jen eae son ail. $3.88 }oneph “pu x for free estimates, 5 ; s and “pis eesar - J &, - 48 7 ne ‘ Pars re Peters) Se Moe bee tar nro td ee EE TE FOR eee | wma OUSEHOLD "eal Pahang ‘sHICK'S, MY 3-7n1 — | PRdere! 8 hunting =P x. N ESTAURANT FOR BALE FE 4-0535 Lote sot shy * Sees bresings and Suncey 1- AL thcmoes. Se SS coe. ‘186 ON. sey sa FE 3-9718 'd' & Saginaw Bt, ' ! ; i tree MO 4 15M, iFE bi72! _¢ - , . | / - pe cin aN wie ee ie = vis, 3 a ae Dy * if : i 46 e : eae : { : at 5 : ; i} : we Le i ; oe “hb “ : f | ‘| PER | Jf : | sas ‘ee ‘ : : 4 > 6 V Zz j : i 9 go oet ORS ee ee ee we oe o as Re a : . 5 bey 22 ey ds 7 - a cf Me fs ys ; So Se Shae ; | f ‘ : Mer < tegen at bee ee kG eh cat PONTIAC: PRESS; THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 26.1057 a SIXTY-ONE, ft é is x. Zi MoDEST MAIDENS a tas doi May ‘Alen Je Farm Equipment 76) Rent Trailer Space 79), fe Sis tn . ke ted i AUBURN vit- eee "hn oa eB “ARO race” 280 OF he 10 WM, 1954 INTERNATIONAL PICK AEARE a> PAREHURAT a De Tires, batie i is | Where living - 7 ve ig clean. Witt sell} a=, Coed cond. 8, 2171 lovely: Pgs aE orivate on easy terms, -No. further use for Sie on emcee Ts, Pabege Save. Ree. val 3 / shelter’ Only 18 minutes to Pose) 7 >» 4 as : . Base 8, GontLaoMy gaTaTeae OBER 1951 CHEVROLET. is FT. PLAT- HOT SPOT ~ Soe Ot © Clareroupd. EM) form truck, 17H in, wheelbese Be! 1953 Buick super Riveria coupe. Oxrond MOBILE WANOR 7 WT heen Seg | ne ee ee east of Oxford at 1640 Lakeville | * PICEU “ “e PIANO” TUNING. wasdo shelter ~ 4ox0o ft | Like new cond, OR 31701, lee, uae ye. more. PLA ¥ ; x iT cones. : 3 apenas: OL 6-0ark - FACTORY SECOND& jct WATER y on Bialne. PLAYER | ge COMPLETELY A SIZES ednerhecton ' SET WATER PUMPs $0.95 G. A. pote: 0 8. Pe Geo’prxme HWY PONTIAC. trcweN CABINET oti BEAT lotsa, sidewalke - 16%40 cement 1952 4-TON DODGE TRACTOR AND Sho Want the best On e302 of | }963, 32-foot tendem tralimodile) 1983 Pontiac Chieftain deluxe 4 _MY 2.0771 at trailer. Good condition, $2500. dr, R&H, Auto. trans, Nice. * -| FRAILER SPACE TO went. | —S*2 OR Pioss ones ; say st clean lot Modern Robin's | DUMP BODY AND HOIST, 6 TO a cen min oe | on 3300 Elizabeth Pe Sins cap Por. ielorsoation call . “ 2 METAL GARAGE DOORS. 8 x 7. ae got Youngntowg 0 mo 66" ie r +1762, io0.0 Value, $14 A eee 1955 Olds super 2 dr. Hydra. = 7 + Alao se severas ‘a ‘a : ; j 100 aM. | “es Accessories: 80 | “tres ere fis, Marurer Motor scalpel = a lara tt $1.50 per lin. ft. Suitedle| Ave. -“ : oat PE 5-514 ID SELECTION OF SECOND | ad une an F cceamanPlbancad ny PLYMOUTH MOTOR a} ‘REAR aoa DOUBLE GRAVEL eat OeAR. TRANSPORTATION AS po Bape yg tar gy Wir Og CUzAIRE CV "ead, 3717 Pontiac Lx 1954 Ford F-@ truck. 1951 Trail-| LOW AS $95 ene i Gears ROOM OIL SPACE WEATER,| stokel AR pg OE cee sede (ORR tint nel iat ee, iy AD Sd iss CADILLAC ane Com. | _mobile trailer, 065 FE 4181 Palmer, Dearborn, LUson | (aj aoe : ROY TYPEWRIT. piete with all access. Hydramatic, | 1930 FORD % TON STAKE. EXC All priced to sell. * E OL HEATER. #45. AL PORTABLE - never instalied in chassis. Ph. NA- pes Pontiac Auto Brokers, 1260 , yr WORE SEXGH Lerge, ‘sofa, 2. Surface plate, Be . oo oan ap eed Fae _tlona! 72520. Perry, PE 49100. SEE OUR LINE OF ENGLISH fe resainr St Me &) PSE "se BUICK ENGINE, NEW. Use “34 FORD % TON TEPEED| JAGUAR AUSTIN HEALY, = : ti MORRIS, MG, AUSTIN uetion Gar- cA at eet, Sale Store Equipment 64 io TIN Auto Glass Specialists ae ‘il Bester, used Gatsty ciens tor oi! ears. trusts, 1955 HOUGHTEN & SON | . M © clgas “_e CANDY CASH. PLUS All work guaranteed. Hesrance e) wall case, $50. FE 48326. ¢laims honored. Mrs. Jack Prastl, FORD Rochester's Friendly ANCHOR FENCES i FRIGIDAIRE, EL Safety Auto Glass Co. 122 Oak- Olds Dealer S ron. er. Holds approx. 10 cases. Also Jand. YE 47008 V-8, %4-TON PICKUP "Mai eee brani ag BOUER | 2 Klass show cases. One 12x12x12, fa : 528 N. Main, Rochester ERC : A reasonable , one 12x36x22. separately or ____For Sale Tires 3 80A 7, bart. Portable. OR 31751." WEYERS DEEP WELL PUMP & $100 takes all, 1635 Cas Lk. | Ee : . $650 OL 1-9761 tank, “$80. 1947 Woodland. rE WATIONAL CAS H REQISTER. | STANDARD pip 7 tes. ‘ST PONTIAC STARCHIEF. CAT. P- , aren rand Rees og eareet te $3075. on res , Steering & Loaded. Mal Noon Pan Brom alae up CASH REOTE Sp to 80 per cent oft. Bi LARRY miles. eu trade, ‘e5e het = rnita itione bh ; o . 8. Biv eod- — rl pe ro the Nationa! Cash © D- ED. WILLIAMS nocuasttn gap . j PE 40082. aE "ye Call FE 20285, “Are you sure you've shown me every shoe in the house?” 451 8. Saginaw at Raeburn 1 omen! CLEAN 312.8 WR ee Teg | 5 Om suse tom oats tasee! : Tt CHE HEE meet r, $25, MY 2-401: a 2. Bie TAU RANT RQUIPMENT. Auction Sales TWO "st CHEVROLET, WHEELS & _ . SAVE PLUMBING SUPPL Large stainless steel re- Les. re — a. i051 62% GMC TRACTOR. A rouy ¥ EQUiPrED.- 12 8, Saginaw PE 5-2100| {rigerated pie case & water foun- __Sand, Gravel & Dirt 66, For Sale Pet: 69 §=©5089 Dixie Highway TISED TIRES 2 a ae Hy py ~Ageaieediesd | tank, $20. Cider press.| Mrs. Earl. ; °F | FREE FILL DIRT TO ANYONE PLAYFUL BLACK-WHITE COLLIE Jrayton Plains Four 160"-15" tires and tubes— ee A Se ES : oe Pe FE WITH EQUIPMENT TO RE-| Spite, Exc. watch & house dog. Every Friday ....7 P.M. re rims—$30 takes all, 514 8. | 1046 : 1983 PLYMOUTH CRANBROOK 2- BA PIXTURES, YOUNOS- | Oi GA 70Gs, a,| Sale Sporting Goods 65) MOVE IT. CALL PE 5-388. 357/ Intelligent. Needs large space essie Highway. door. Original blue color. Here rater an & gas ‘Sreapone call FE Pe can ast fon | eee | 8 BLVD. run in. Affectionate. Given away Every Saturday ..1 P.M.| @e pov and SELL GOOD GaED FeriSalelCare 91 enaportation special, Our Mr. Ferg * ei a ~ 3001 ROCKHAVEN.| FILE DIRT, FILL SAND, “MA-| {or food, home. 2496 Hester Ct.) Fiery Sunday 2 P.M.| Sree. (93.50 up. also wnitewalls. | VN tock Bate ; TMK of Auburn Hei son sand, top soil 4 pea gravel.| _Keego Harbor - y oun S060 ATE TIRE SALES : 4 48 Pomeranian puppies & older dogs gy sa Melee eo Crushed stone, Black dirt. $8 del. BUY & SELL. DAILY | 503_8. Saginaw Li Sens gg ae pO tenga Ed EY wer tor pets, Cheap. PE 5-0851. ar Mee excel. cond. OR 3-51. | _FF OP ; Parakeets Guar. to Talk OR 3-2717 . Auto Service 81} Birmingham, MI 7-002. ; PLYWOOD SPECIALS | &, Gorey fom? MATTED RIB | VP sit. Delivered Oris ¢obee. Some jgiking. reining canaries VERY WEDNESDAY WIGHT,7 | ~~~ ~~~ | CADILLAC 1984. @2-COUPE. BOW. O 2 CASH AND CARRY PRICES | $9.45 deep tie espera sock, | GOOD. ROAD’ "GRAVEL. “¢ YDS. | FARAKEETS ouanniee pm. LE. Smart sale Farm. 330 eee, Cylinders rebored: Zack oan || Seokes, tebe setasl tee Boe NORTH ae The same|% te Ge cued Dales... tae | neem O04 Call efter 6:20 VE) for st. sebvered_ FE ee 7st et mndeneen TE EET rem_VE ST) Minman' suctoneer. Prank Web-| $hioe Sbop. 32 Hood. Phone FE tdrives ike sew” See Boa Wir CHEVROLET ze ix PE Beal, e Piyscord oc Mate eat rbot coaneease . & se pisek dn a sparen eve, | Pirie since T8Ft-Ses land Xo 5 Motos Sale b For Sale Motorcycles 83 SAT THE COLD Coll Be go ctor plywosts. Bate he wd coorltice fer’ 6 MPT FEDIGRERD COCRER ap ATRL: 7 YO | Si BEAT THE -COLD “Pontin Pi Cc ons wail vite on @ ane or se pen. 0 24,108, F blond & butt. Seautal pos, e ublic Auction ‘81 ZUNDAPP MOTORCYCLE, 8U- uburban Mtrs. so 8. woodward. INSULATE c Plywood Co. open Fone "PONTIAC LARE BUILDERS | =St+_old. 42 Allen, PE ''¢S86. wea. gept. 25. 007-0:20, a.m | “per Saber. ai0ce, #2, Washington OLDS DEALER. CLARKSTON 100 ft, Econom: rol rs 1408 Baldwin Ave.____VFE 2243 / Like new. Sell or . FE §-1317. SUPPLY POINTER 3 YRS. OLD. WELL! Smith construction Co. Propri- Cpe esi Wesninetos eee te oat ft. Med. Thick... $3.50 SPECIAL ig BY 4 HEAVY D WALL| Sand. gravel, fill dirt, drain tle, _traines. OR 31948. ee ee ee ne von PARTS AND SERVICE ON - p0 aq. ft. Pull Thick || |':93.40] 95 per cent ontin- | te8t: MAple 5-7621. trucking. Cement and mortar SACRIFICE — GOOD HUNTING Masle A & Hill Ra ou: Hariey Davidson see H Motor Sales WILE THEY LAST | ued colors of Derry Bran if GA. WINCHESTER MOD. ia. | _>1554. _ | Wetmaraner, 4091 Quillen, Dray-/ Cocstruction Machinery & equip- wetses Coles Os. 33 Gout N Pp ti 24a New Studs ........ we 9; | paint. Most exc wine wg brand new, never fired. 22 auto SHREDDED — Son. ment. Many misc. ms. Con-| —Sasinew ew rontlacs Chrysler - Plymouth ‘se Sheetrock, cash & carry $1. Also satin, g Eanes rifle with scope. FE 8-006. __$12.50 delivered. Pre “2-7949. struction J agape trucks & 4 For Sale Bicycles _ &4 Demonstrator priced New 1957 4g" Sheetrock cash & carry $1.77' and Kem-gio, Puel & | sxf CABIN, ON 3, GOOD FOR uF SOIL, SAND, GRAVEL, FILL. SQUIRREL MONKEY trailers. equipment. Con-| _° ee t D P ; Chandler Wace hardtop 2-4 3 We or 30 Wb. Felt... $3.63 Pun oe — So wasting, Cail PE ett Call PE 108, Eert_Roweed_ 5M >OHi. eM Saez struction sup eens SALES| BOY'S %° BIKE. MEN'S ROLLER a EMO FLICCS| Gers backape si Alter, eussom he a. sihewners . e AD att ‘a errs uctioneers: . 7 . S| ps ee 0 ROMEX 250 COIL AT 3itc PER a3 con ie. by BH oft white ai Tce service. TOR '3-a000 sovee SACRIFICE — GOOD HUNTING, SERVICE uidators & Apprais- Pie, a ee ee. 7e 66 FORD VIC. $1305 white wall a pom Seater. supplie New ‘and Used Fr. Wail boxes for duplex plugs, | rei YARD & DRIVEWAY GRADING, ton Pinte? CMT Guillen, Dray-) Soy VERNON STATE BANK Boats & Accessories 85/5 porn » cece... ee Seal wane : ; WEAVER K) SCOPES - «20. Px | on _Pinins. ss Verne, ' ee cid. dual heed Vighte, Pree _ est eto ete Se Sate Wesve ke” —_ Sebe 382° re: STUD SERVICE FOR Waite) -P® or ees | “ sa aon *SatyoPS ae button Torque Flite. SURPLUS TUMBER'« & OE Seaces WARWi $40.50,LYMAN 4P SCOPES, $39.50| YARD & DRIVEWAY GRADING | _'0¥ poodles. PE _¢2631 stove, retrig... washer, dining & | PLYWOOD ROWBOAT AND|‘S3 KAISER 0... 8596 295 plus state tax and 1i- Sale Os. | x hard Lake Rd. ti Automatic ghot Gun ~ $89.95| Top soil, gravel, fill etc. FE | TALKING PARAKEETS. SINGING fiving room suite, Bedrooms, _ oars. $45. FE 40370. Se a Stans ne ill of ashes | SEQURE Y= ¢ ROOM DU MENTE | Guns Rie, Tuten chee | ESE Seine og ean | Sa Sa Foe Paes | “alae NOLYERINE Bing Suis | Mt BOWE SUPER CONT. » ¢ 8) Mit ooh bey ‘guy en BSL TOR* 5. é MS LE 5 le Auctionee Ang! ere. electric. she * Be ar cee ae hata eee a ete oan | ode Coal & Fuel 67) mmpapvomaneo, stack ¢ Tay.|_taie— gO rin ® BUNEGATON |e re ye mam by : . ; y . . i wt drai > a0 ‘neciey Ri Boe Sonn, seb 4 Patterson Bt. |e ee re sae suites ary Pointers = = ——— ie DORPRY. ST2ERING con-| Russ Johnson Mtr. Sales Open ‘Evenings—Please Be EE ae eo. BEAG ee t 2 fall a a be va 5 io- BEAR BOW. GRIZZLY, ARROWS. | FIREPLACE — FURNACE — KIN-| Trial given. 3091 seathaeen: E.% PT. HOU USETRAILER, GOOD | _ trols. Cover. Good cond rE. 8-1448 5: N. Broadway MY 23-2871 ast tone ne MAple 5-5141 . quiver, guard, =. Sell or dims wood—¢eannel coal—Speed-| of Auburn hts. | cond. MI 67705 before 10:30 or | i4 FT CHRIS CRAPT, PIBERGLAS Lake Orion CLARESTON metal screens, 30 cents each. soe ae le Gal ead oo Se chard LE Pci TROPICAL Fish AQUARIUMS RE- after: 3:30. Huron Trailer Park. bottom. THs Bp moter & carries -S5U.— oo 6_ Toes vom, heater. 16000 BOs | wed, BreryUing. ter, tip banter. SHADE TREES ee eeD a Sh suite) et Fase oe cenines cose.) JOHNSON MOTORS - ‘ CR. AN L TY . pH trade guns. Kelly’s Hardware. OCner 4 ga = AY reas. $6364 Auburn rn_ Heights as Usage ‘aan eee FOK A BETTER DEAL CF 08 00 ES EOr sen Sieces in 76 pee fates tt AubUrD | gugar Maple atid Norway Maple, | i955 ROYAL 31° BATH. ALUM-| thing for the boat. We are distri wy + etenaaraeitch combination doors. FE 2-4583. eee KES ATL pete al ee en ak | ee "Sale Livestock 72| ‘num svnings. ~ood buy. Terms Utors for Foote manne hnekes BETTER SEB CLOSET DOORS Low SPECIAL PALE Sale tne, Authorised B & Colt | ail sizes. see them before es > meas. or ae sa Parkburst, "| Beatent' manerias cantca. Owen’ DESOTO - PLYMOUTH Trasks. Lockers, ‘Cemeras geaiet. Layaway or finance, High | Siva. m. “Asroce Irom” GMC | cedar calves. Maple $3003. |S? GENERAL. 10 PF WIDE. 7 esige SS See ix: Let Us Forward Pass SO das’ wo to © foe del steed | ers, Se machines, Type bur on our rifle range or trap; plant No 2. FE $77 or FE GENTLE 3-¥R.-OLD TENKESEER down, take over oayments.| fiGHTNING SAILBOAT. CHEAP These Good Buys on from 60 een” pete Me | Layaway tr Parmcch Pan "| Seid: Wy Segall cus orm ove,te| Sash gr 7 2h, Pootiee Land-| weiking mere uaete, © Ses i i ea Sala OREN EARN EEE To You * y . : ; ms. UMIN TRAILER, 21| Pine Lake Rd at Pine Lake pt enue SLCONITE COLORLESS Wa:| Sus'a'eter Geter “ime ils | For Sale Pets 69 CIV, TRE EMpire 320i ROR Aare a7 E aasiagat gigi a MAI CHEVROLET 1951 DeSoto Firefite station Was- new. Electric plate 2 burner. | ‘¢rproofing Nquid for exterior use| R¢_ Holly Iie hh ean SCE ES ae | ee ee Fe ee on. Radio, Power Steering. +k, stone or blocks. aay eS 1 Axe AKC > REGISTER BEAGLE — 1/| NICE RIDING MARE, SADDLE &!CONSTRUCTION CO. MOVING. . AE ie We ni as Goa. and Supply Go S40 har Cass ~ Hunting Coats & Pants Be od 3 Age registered Collie. | bridle. OL 2-3661. Mest a Ime, Luberty. see fi Transportation Offered 87 7 Oakland ‘County's — =_—_ eles ‘ Cement Color for ve. : Korean Boots, insulated boots, in- as REGISTERED YEARLING CHEV- rea es ee | SUMP a and thermal unde: ME fot rams Priced low for eom-| Champion, 42 ft. All 2 bedrms:| PLY 4- - ENGINE AIRLINER To 1987 DeSoto Firesw PATIO BLOCKS AND FLODOW | trie, meters Sas wales, S008. eamouriage suite. i REG. SIAMESE KITTEN FE-| wiecial’” preedeth. “Barn cloved| Wil accept car_or smaller trali-| " Cetttoraia,” 480: pene $00 18: Faas rowing Dealer” Black & Spanish Colt. "power MEDIUM RED BLUE ant crate yen also ane JOE'S AKN SURPLUS, FE 20022 € REG ENG SETTER PuPPrms | SU%¢sy. Barnett Bros. FE 17-0504 at oe ua trade. os ia finance. ae St. Petersburg, #03 Df — $43; > betind bi Kecring™ Demo,. : Rue OREEN Ona E ter CS eape aa pepo Oper © “iitle RO oe ie So rene = Ene, Seber, aia a VATABLE AT p) OUR Loss ‘ts YOUR GAIN _ Op bine TP est MA_8-5071 Oper Nights tf] | 1956 nesoto FireDome 8 Fordor. >a ORLA YTOCK 28 Lake Arg | PRECISION ROLLER, SEATES| Setter. 8 yrs. Reg. FE 17-0064, ranch For borders. 8600 Rigniand| QXFORD ‘TRAILER | TRUCK (GOING “NORTH PART AA QUALITY Light ght Bie, Deluxe “Heater. 4406 SEARS AL Skating skirts, MY axe __MU 4-035. -_ —— AA QU : COAL a SOPPLY C0.| piston pump, 60 New 1 pt coll | eee Z7 GUN SALE Shoes Partin §: 38) Cae GELDINGS BOTH SPOTS. SALES NEW PONTIAC LEAVING FOR| 6 Months Guarantee 1956 DeSoto FireDome Sportsman A Dave Pe oft es . FE 21213. "LOOK! GU} m.| AED REO. BEAGLE FUsG,| Seowtifel spot cut py. All mi6 te 2 wits tm Generale, Garden| 8.x. Minoan, sept amb Shere Radio, Two Tone Color Sweep CLEARANCE ALE 9 wee hs ‘ a Bana, are eee ee ppiES Fremingway » Lx. Orion, MY ond? to 6h 3 sr ime nog, | WILL SHARE EXPENSES & R. & R. Motors} Jowsnce- oh your ear, 10 per & Whosthorse tractors. hy alb bott Lu mb el ome fawn brindie color. Phone Hart- Wante ed Livestock 73 144 t6 2, bulit to ce i Good Finda VP 0301. Chrysler - - Plymouth month. mowers, Roto- . : 59 are corso pe ie BEAGLE” PUP AN | Steemsorion a mt bank | Vy “en pr oa Poyenas SS = inode! eA, neg cond ‘trom i mpting lock wormed WID: LIVESTOCK OF ALL fate, Sg, dows MY 3072} Wanted Used Cars” z.. = Se ee ae re “Eieht Green, Tia re, 17° to 3". Lets "Haraware 30-06 Enfield, brand new, ? : mile 8. of Lake Orion on 24 aaeeeneneeenaeeeennee : is 4 dr. har agaet mi mowers, a ax wee Kinds. Forrest Jones, Clarksthn.) 30 6 ee HOUSE A PRICES LATE MODEL|‘S6 Chery V0 Sta, Wason $125 sietle bare, | oe ; 5 chain gal suppiles. 1s ave. sremearee 5 Oaape EO GAUGE ike REG. COCKER PUPS. | _MA 5-5208. 6 TRAVELO 23 - ca ee GE: wa ieane, $20 for junked cars. OR | '55 -Plymouth V-8. 2 te choose — Butck ae oe Fordor Radio, saws. steel » priced Also 1i| _ White & buff. FE 2-3243. E “Sale Poult DP | ebegy Snap shape, Also 55-| 35-6015. . Sy oodueden $ 905 $54.65 per mo, sie teenie Modei cond, aes SAE KOS RES or ry 74 4) gai. drums. Call after 6. OR 3-1757 Bb | 86 Piymouth v-84 dr. ...... $1105 ‘ans 20 1C0.000 BTU, fuel oft “ank & Teg: boxes nape FX 12 gatige sells. AKC DACHSHUND PUPPIES, RED. | ~~ oe or see at 4645 Dixie Hway. a8 MUCH AS $30 FOR JONK AND | °$% Pontiac « ar-8 pass waasa #875 | 1955 Plymouth Suburban Radio, 6507 Dixit : MA S-T878 | isters Gas conversion burner, a -— : 700 LEGHORN LAYING HENS, 1 cusToM BUILT HOUSETRAILER,| [Sr0? ‘84 Pontiac ¢ dr. Clean $775] Two Tone Paint, 21,000 miles. $1,- eo a HEATER, |= Madison. : _Hunting Acc Accommo. 6 65A AKC 5 SPANIEL PUP- old. Frank Skarripp, 2700 Mil- 62 Buick. Full Foghat Sharp! 506] 305. Diplower &. Thermostat inciuded.| USED LOMBER FOR BALE. ee ae oor ord Ra. MU +5624. MODERN “ RODRETRATLERS is witlways Ready to Buy 3 ayy ee - Sos seed Pestica: Gar Chast Care. : Sak Setters Sse | ORD SERRE, ODE, PRR ST wT MOR | Sea gh mast researc, | Sale Farm Produce 75) fost, Sty ue auly | WACLEY AUTO PARTS | Biteat SATS enn | Se Sate meen Be \. maaaeees r home 5 aoe O98 & in : or FE miver. Br aM ios x ae 4 ABIN, - Real benuion Fe 8-6507. can saul APPLES. $1.50 BUSHEL. fer! Conch Bales aie N. Holly FE 5-219 179 BAGLEY 8T 26 Diymeath ee 138 Paint. Very Clean, oie For Real beauties FE 28-9507. Rap eo 92) : ne at ic ie at Sa Trek Rate tw | PEBGD tank a | SOAK FOR, BEEPPREEEE_ IVY] Telrciter - Pontiac Chic? | ‘ut Shelton Motor Sales | PER '¥S WSR #8) specu wna aye Be

Blew rasan et banvrenn | eM axons, | POSTON ggg ag Se wimat a STRAW, 400 BALES, Deaton Eat ° rok 3-1202 C ASH | over payments. $62 per month. : = At TOP SOIL ROSES WF reg. Harris, 2-4628._ | “clean and bright. EM 3-6380._ n_7 days @ wee | : iy FOR RENT evel, ful, Lyle Conklin: | SEaGLES. WELL BRED. aKc) co oS ~ WE ARE SOLD OUT OF USED AVERILL'S NEED CARS | ed 1964 DeSoto PireDome § Fordor. | aes se of trade for f Sale | Farm Eq i ment t 76 2 Radio, Tip-toe Shift. 27.000 miles : sine, ,ADuigue | orEs0. vel ew} furunce veounm cleuners. Weil -ra el ‘bint Pi aane.| St wtneey oT sek Sonn | raphe en bos. wil “sei “ve m8 Der eet on | 98. it. then bring it here for top| $195 down, $44.28 per month trad ue, | vac ¢ Ts. L : . dollate : : 16 tt. to aha ot equal 3-0853. steamers. Oakland Fuel & “Grave & stop s tractor | in Troy. wae ak MANURE SPREADER r lot. Holly o Geash Sales eueT 2020 DIXIE HWY for you ene —_— - FOR 000 BTU GAS Palat, “as Orchard Lake Ave. Fre Stebs or 2 ae BEAGLE German Shep RE-SRED |” u sebeer. 616 MU Cae os) ee ts210 ann Hotty Ra” Wolly, ME FE 2-0878 FE 4-6896 tess | Detote (aretome 9 For | B.*.. 9.3201. : Pa OF L. S$ YD. LOAD, $9.60. . epherds, also ester ; : dio, Very Clean, $1095 “aes 21-0R| Pike's Rental Depot | Pm rent Ik Sa th fed Sopher tpeie | Re earns vaeen| OXFORD TRAILER | THE HIGH DOLLAR | 7 a use Pymeuh sevey_ Forsr | New. $35 delivered including salts TOOL & ee Att ntion ; “year. 36 eents each MA 4-2420. SALES need them. Drive the extra miles Tires. One Owner. fa «filters, a cone Stubing deol pte mere an yee : entl sostOn erence a AT 8° stud ALLIS CHALMERS CA TRACTOR,| SPECIAL WHILE THEY LAST it will pay vou well, 4540 Dixie) ans. ‘Down, $38.28 per mo. at a reasoned ee, Schasiier | shampocer, 7 aged ——— ik ke S have. = aa pee Otaer one "MApIs ~ poe Uap Eh a ll yee ony J VAN WELT *57 Ct Hard .$2195 | 1983 Buter Roadmaster Fordor ! Tank Co, PE 5-1467. iawn mowers, chain saws, plumb- ruc rT ual plows. po. = - J. of Chev. Hardtop D1 des Tene Pale Beat Osvere, Fon : ers, carpenters & mechanics CUTE MALE CHTRUARUA. a te | ae Se Seeer OR 31355 Ba aie 6 epimocr peers ; : meta ‘bedatend-o Home Bh von you don't see steal) us Loading : td weep ba“ AAA EQUIPMENT. | |oertY @ 1 YR 01D steers) See M & M Motor Sales Power Pac. iH whitewalls, ef | fics ¢own ne Oy Clean 9 . Dixie » COCKER SPANIEL PUPPis.| F'atm equipment, garden tractors, “g Like new. Cheap. Sam Wells. | ¢or top doil inte model cars. |’ Wirebound. $15; 18 volume Amst Pan sgn Church. : Black & Go cs ack an rotary mae mowers. chain saws. Pontiac Coach Trailer Park, 220 ‘37 Dire Hue "on sien | >/ Ford Fairlane ..$2045| 1983 9 Cheyrolet Tudor Biack WSW acy tas Clay Fill —— an eee Walton Blvd. we BUY _cuaE TN ANY CONDE |e pres oe a bu ae. cana 95 RRIES, LOVELY —s Fe oR. “Uses zs “SALES segvics | TRAILER EXCHANGE | SE 56 Buick Riviera ..$1765| 1953 Desoto FireDome § Fordor. at YMCA | en ee rcpems ——— |e base ot SRctmmmn | MOBIL, HOMES | _Used Truck Parts 9A. snus 2 br ‘narsop bay Braaten,| Ratio, mew iy Gi OTE, COLLEE PUP: - | ALLig CHALMERS a FRACTORE "36 SINCE. 1932 SSD TRUCK PARTS 6 ue & white. A clean-car fore sou bay l6i1s aa.) Wo carry “Ad TOP gOIL 3-4763 Mo e] C-A Power traction Double 5; Chev. 2-Dr. ... See Black dirt. —. vel & fill. | “"““DACHSHUND PUPPIES. bottom plows & section| Authorized sales & service for LL MAKES AND MODELS This 2! your note, Butldors gp FE 40040 after 4. rn Deore Bren. ee esd. ‘Terms | ANDERSON CADILLAC, PALACE | HiiGHts MOTOR SALES eo chen ee | canoe Ee Sieats EM 34515. eNGiish POINTER § MOS OLD, | _'! desired. FE 2-473. n® Aah peas SCHOONER 2635 Auburn Ave FE 4-0632 | PC hev, xD solid light bite i ee aes Fordor, Radic. ‘-1_ TOP sor. sio BER boa. os ite Con Se oo CALIF. HERE WE MBF. fo echoes from, "38 _ For Sale Trucks 9 5a oe oe BE —_ : 440. | ENGLISH POINTER is MO.; Wii- “OME models now on display. 1 & 2) ~~ ~~~ | “mission, Priced’ to. go 1953 Ford Forder. Repossession. - Aten a maraner, § mo,: Lewellyn Setter, COM bedroom usec trailers, recondi- | 5 TRUCKS 4 FORD % TON | 55 Pl * $ 975| ‘Svectel Puc. #108 Do ? ion “Boxer. 3 win tioned & refurnished, Hke new, » tos. FEL D> ymouth sie a ale > 3/5 3 yrs, ir, yrs. $0512. We ore going el] ovt te * stake, & “49 GMC. % ton tnt a Loading “~ Sot Diack dirt, & | cincHES ‘AL FISH, ALi.| Vacation trip in California. Sep-| available om rental pian. Very) 9.8797. ™ 2g ent black oeauty ts yeas Ford Club Coupe Mainline fe We et we deliver | Pee ES kctr. FE *-0433 | tember ts month to the wie down immediate possession. | 5 Sige TRUCK GOOD CONDI- ith R&R. Can be yours Cyl. Special $350. A-l topsoil, black dirt and GERMAN SHORT HATRED FOOT: trestor come fo or all wo t>| BOTTLE GAS Gon, $00. Call OR DINE afer Pat Loos GONVERTIBLR 1902, Ford. Club, Coupe. Redo, U i'r gee day, We take trade-ins and give Ls i. uP TRUCK x with JOB & WILL | °37 e| peat. Fill sand, clay and Hyena SHORT «| whom KING BROS. mts & SUPP LIES gon car. io trade. 3000 Baldwin. | “3? PLYMOUTH. ¢DR. B-TOP 1982 Pontiac Tudor Hydramatic. avel. OR 3-7549. _ KIN er ie oar Sun, P.M. 1983 % TON PICKER. re, i) SSE. Beatson wWacon. Radio. . Repossession. over NW i aed = fans OA elas hed Se PONTIAC CATALINA ee bulldozing, and sping. aaton |SPORTSM AILER. 6LEAPS | 0 REY. P PANEL, EVES 1) LE-| +55 OLDs 88 HOLIDAY 1981 Oldsmobile Club itr. $-8323 or FE 51255, ed Son ya hunting ody ern ‘86 BUICK ROADMASTER RIVI- — Radio. One ner, ae os ee « 2-whe 8. MOG FON PICR—UP, | eRA : _feerkions rE eed. AE ing 0m very, 7 good heme. OL 62561.) "55 +R. . : SPORTSMEN & HUNTERS, GET “i, TON PICKUP, naw, | (SS ; 1981 Plymouth Forder $178. : ready, tor that op ason coming CF a oa O35 taken i MA Es eae be. : ave, Ssgveral yo a {Sita “or aA 4and 4 PONTIAC COR STARCHIEP. 4 Pe meer foratshed ‘th CHEVROLET 2 "370 TON Witt |: 3 ern SEDAN : : a sizes a ton5 pe = NACES a ae ee dea’ see oe we | Meuce Wil “ie, 7 tate. bee *RIEMENSCHNEIDER Desoto = Pin » suth Deater — : iy oa aller truck. 3020 Bald Eagie ENGELHART 33 Years Dealing C. ee, Ons Kengen Heat wort, LE fx. ‘Rd, Ortonville. National +t, Case At Wa Bike it. ses \ : oa AER o | ‘te 7-2980. \ . 12 6. Saginaw . FR 39131.) | ; yf cA Ts! » ‘ ‘ i , 2” ‘ \ 4 ee hes ogy =e ee { tae 4. { « © “ios a THE PONTIAC 1 PRESS, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, A 1000 Woodward birm am /|'5é FORD C 1954 Buick 4-Dr, . Pontiac He sisesdessedd K en eekeeee : f eee ee eee i ie oe ee g s full power, new . $2485 we “t §-S071 a, Marea’ ‘ran SS bomen Ford CONV. R & H. Ww. BIDE- west 4-7500, walls, New tires. Very clean & sha! — R WE TRADE UP OR DOWN 1951 to 1957 Models We Pay You CASH FOR YOUR CAR HASKINS . CHEVROLET “tOakiand County's” 4. Fastest st Growing Dealer” | oe mere, © — rae rere ¥*3 mie te ave acl trans. Sbarp. EM $150. ep SvERT DAY A ACATION Used Car EVERY GUY CHEV-BUICK MICH, MY 32-2411 “HAUPT NORTH 8. Woods gg Pontiac Sales | cssare man’ ton. esse CLARKSTON part payment one wood used’ car. power, dealers, demonstrater. BILL SPENCE fornee Seiad, hasten 6 owed are O° ve saan va estet mae ict Catena ee ei ce it ate cars. Pay Re SS petes, CAREERS DODGE SALES, 44053 Van Dyke, Utica. Sonos ‘ST ae & Na oh on ears. Pay off balance to bank is the full price. CARENER DODGE SALES, 44053 Van Dyke, Utica. i) EM }-487,. rete RE ICIALS’ bank is a N, 9450. isa FORD V4 RANCH WAGOR. oo +2676. After 3:30, Osmun BUD SUEoNS iF saab Bud Shelton Motor S: Sales” Auburn at E. Bivd. ms 4 . All with & Brakes. _ & Heat. tires. All low mileage, Trade-ins. st. PE 4-1006'1051 NASH RAMBLER, NO MONEY of $10.76 | down, Assume Great month. (Call Mgr. = Mr. a Harold price, CARENER DODGE SALES, 44053 Van Dyke, Utica. BIRMINGHAM NASH CLEAN CARS MILTON SPECIALS 1952 Chevrolet = coupe, Turner -~ at F 1957 FORD RANCH WAGON about 6.000 Nearly new, Cnr AES RES ‘gon By miles. Drives new-—looks Trang, 1 owner. ena. $545 new—smells new. Radio, 1964 Ford. R. H, ‘auto, «jheater, windshield wash- Cee t ce eee ers. Lustrous Autumn Scarlet finish, Save Hun- Ram lers areas 1963 hardtop. R., M., A-t | con + 1954 ‘Sean, 2 to ) choose / Ae emer werner en aw eee Amabassovors 1953 —, A 5. No ru on tose etanns. “pe = from. R., H., Auto. Trans. ,.....-... Look and Save MILTON DOUBLEHEADERS 1966 BUICK RIVERIA. Sharp. Peony Trans, R. H. $1896 $3 1936 OLDS 88 H eeaceprac Pierctap. R. H., Auto Trans. 1898 Save $300 CHRYSLER. ¢ dr. Windsor a Trans, Power, $1398 i987 OLDS 88. 4 dr. Holiday herd- Alr eonditioned. face power ‘Birmingham * = Neh . WOODWARD ome wants @ Spree, -» 9545 $953 Chev. Wagon ... $495/'55 Ford V-8 Cl. 4-Dr. $995 $1395 Bave $250 $745 "53 Ford V-8 2-Dr. Power ..........$595 ‘32 Rambler Wagon R&H 9 Other Transportation Specials NO MONEY DOWN JIMMY DeROSE MOTOR SALES 3140 W. HURON ( MILE W. OF TELEGRAPR) . p's INVER cond, OR 3-0162. *dermtigen’ Be Drive. 3 x a ie] | Fall Clearance ME- ‘lan excellent family car for rE eee real quality car, radio and . "55 4-Dr., radio and heater, .| Steering and brakes, many MG 1954 Red roadsters in excellent condition. Radio, heater, custom side wall tires. Call FE 2-9341, Saturday and Sunday. ‘S GustoM LINE 3 DR. FORD. $160 down and ‘ane over pay- ments, ‘S33 KAISER MANHATTAN, at clean - Bast offer. 3-0061, wl wg No rs. CAR PAYMENTS TOO less expensive ane Orion Motor “Sales FORD ‘MERCURY . EXC. STATT'S MOTOR SALES CADILLAC "56 Sedan DeVille. This beautiful, low mileage trade-in is fully equipped. This is your chance to buy a apres of its original cost. $379: ot DsMOBILE ’56 Holiday Sedan 88, com- pletely reconditioned, of- fering Oldsmobile rocket ne. Your old car will ote the down payment. CADILLAC - "55 62 Coupe, 7,000 actual miles, fully equipped, looks as if it just came off show room floor BUICK "5S Special 4-Dr. Hardtop, fully equipped, runs and $1595 OLDSMOBILE . *55 Holiday Coupe,.98, Hy- dramatic, full power, radio and heater, 2-tone paint. We believe none can com- pare for $1645. CHEVRO 55 BelAir- V-8 4-Door, beautiful 2-tone, radio and heater, and other extras. Only $245 down DODGE 55 Royal 4-Dr. Sedan, a heater, automatic, V-8 en- gine. Don’t miss this at our reduced price. PLYMOUTH 2-tone paint, white. tires, low price of $995 FORD 54 4-Dr., radio and heater, beautiful paint, excellent mechanically. $695 OLDSMOBILE 54 98 4-Dr. Sedan, beau- tiful 2-tone blue, radio and, heater, hydramatic, power steering and brakes. We believe none can compare at $1195. MERCURY ‘34 2-Dr. Hardtop, very sharp, excellent_condition, full price $1045 | PLYMOUTH BURDEN- seme? tet ve bole peu gee Mey 32011 | fe a 4 oo i i “For Sale\Cars 91; For Sale Cars 91), For Sale Cars 91}. For Sale Cars 91 FORD TORHOR, nAaDig,|'3], RAMBLER ark ice | NORTH powEIAC “mgonmuc, 3 gh nan, xrpRA | eee eee s Been | SenciGruorons. | “goog | Seer ce ee ees) Comer’ Pus Pee oe - ary, | _ AUTO SALES “Sees afte site| i + 4 _ Rae WW, CHEVROLET | NORTH _ | Santon es) Fok nie] wr 8. wed irm CHEVROLET |i ii SERN IEE =| pnveseu aoe geoone lr CHEVROLET Sere SSeS tat | wes. well peepee [En Tr eee ee] Si Ut Ce Mige. Ste! Parcs Mig: | “@ PLYMOUTE CONVERTIBLE | op w. i cade $160 MA PONTIAC 4) PASSENGER coupe pena 'g & i. yer clean Low mileage. P targ = . ‘Khas! throughout. vue yeas. MY DADDY SAYS Nobody Outdeals Eddie Steele HuLGLLGTE ani & ta =e — *- avuLIET: “tft & Fo Many cars no money down. EDDIE STEELE FORD mi. $i.1be.” Needs “fender work. Ent isso PONTIAC CATALINA ALL $a wh. Generous Joe, PE 56456. ‘¥o CAD. SERIES Gi, SHARP. Pull price $450. FE 5-0214. By owner. PE 5-5197. 670 “THE PONTIAC _ SONVERTIBLE, 1958. all extras. 36,000 miles. CLARKSTON : Dixie Mis oR Sie vo] * AJ i § Pe Bighesieal SUN ROOP, ot.. carrier. w. W., ois00. " Cals Ho lly. MEirose 45802, FINAL CLEARANCE SALE — and Courtesy Cars — TERRIFIC SAVINGS 2-DOORS — 4-DOORS _ WAGONS—CONVERTS as low as $195 or your ear down As little es $18 per week DEAL OAKLAND COUNTY’'s TRADER SG? SRSSIES ,88R Pe EA BETTER SEB HASKINS FRIEND’ Oakland County’ s Fastest Growing Dealer” Excel, cond. 21,000 mi. $1,650. 5166. _ SEPTEMBER > CLEARANCE SALE. SEE US NOW 100 Cars In Stock 30 DAY 50-50 GUARANTEE 9184 ‘53 Pontiac 2-dr. ...$ 695 5176 ‘55 Ford St. Wag.. .$1595 5167 '5] Pontiac 2-dr. ...$ 295 ‘99 Ford Fordor . ‘54 Ford Fordor ...$ 795 ‘56 Dodge 4-dr. ...$1345 ‘50 Cadillac 4-dr. ..$ 645 ‘Sl Plym. Cl. Cp. ..$ 295 ‘53. Ford Cl. Cpe. ..$ 645 ‘56 Ford Tudor ...$1495 ‘52 Plymouth 4-dr. ‘94 Chevrolet 2-dr. .$ 695 ‘56 Plymouth a-dr. $1345 ‘52 Olds 4dr. .....$ 595 9148 9107 9103 9150 9212 9242 9266 0282 0286 9299 \\ i Cy Owens Your Friendly FORD Dealer 147 S. Saginaw St. FE 5-410] PE 5.3588 Open 8 A.M. to9 P.M. . - - 1245: .§ 395 | | South Side 211 S. Saginaw St. i - cece nseree tees SlGOS of CHEVROLET. a and light blue. 56 PONTIAC 4-Door Hardtop ...----+++++ $1695 Radio, heater, hydromatic. Green & = bieck, 56 CHEVROLET Bel Air Hardtop aeanent $1645 Radio, heater, Onyx black. '56 CHEVROLET. 4-Door Sedan Bh oes eae $1595 Radio, heater, powerglide, ivory “ss CHEVROLET 2-0 2-Door Sedan oc aaseeees $1145 "55 MERCURY, Hardtop .. - SEA CINO eC OCU CE $1595 : Radio, heater. mercomatic, 54 CHEVROLET 210 i obs vecsuesee $795 Radio, neater, beige &, Burmuda areen. "34 CHEVROLET 210 4-Door ........++:: $ 845 53 penne eae Bel Air ‘Door .-...5:- $ 745 Radio, heater. inary & gold. 53 FORD 2-Door a 5 calaste wai’ ines $695 "Radio, heater, dark blue. . North Side - 641 Oakland Ave. , Pe 74 56 FORD Co Convertible Ope hese secnes sec SlZs 5 66 BUICK Hardtop Sport Sedan .........- 5 56 BUICK H Hardtop cinon Sore Soke soos 2095 56 poco A-Door ....sssecceceees $1295 Radio, heater, ivory & laht biue, 55 CHEVROLET 2-Door ....sscceccecees $1095 8 cylinder, radio, beater, ivory & turqols. 55 CHEVROLET Station 1, Wagon eeeeest $1445 55 OLnaeeRiEE 4-Door se veewece yes ee $1495 hydromatic, walls, ivory & forest "55 FORD 2-Door S Sedan’ pensbeewestweesces $ 795 Heater, and light biue 54 CHEVROLET Bel Bel a At 2-Door ....++++- $ 795 } Radio, heater, powerglide. 53 CHEVROLET Bel pay Joan eee $ 595 Radio, heater, onyx bieck. 51 FORD 20 2-Door Seda Sedan cctewasdweavacwenes $ 395 MONTH END SALE. OVER 100 CARS All Makes Available heater, beige & saddle brown. Real sharp. - MANY TI TRANSPORTATION SPECIALS From $95 to $245 — YOUR TERMS A Phone Call Brings a Courtesy Car to Your Door MATTHEWS-HARGREAVES “Your CHEVROLET Dealer” FE 44546. FE 4.4547 PE 17-9708, looks like new. Full price ||. "54 Belvedere 4-Dr., auto- matic, radio and featen only $795 and your old car down OLDSMOBILE ‘33 98 Holiday, 2-tone red and white, hydramatic, | radio and heater, power | other extras. $995 NASH '53 2-Dr., radio and heater, excellent transportation special at only $345: CADILLAC | "38 62 Sedan. This beauti- ful low mileage new car trade-in is fully equipped. An excellent buy at $1395 CHEVROLET ‘53 Black Club Cpe., radio and heater, white tires, JEROME Olds - Cadillac Orchard Lake at Cass special at $445 and no/]. " |money down FE 80488 |; Pontiac's HOT Nearly new-—6,000 miles. Smells new. lo, heeter, tire never down. ‘This bears $6 CHEVROLET } al Air Sport Cpe. erglide, car &s you ’°56 PLYMOUTH "56 CHEV ROLET ’$5 CHEVROLET Det At Spt. Cpe 55 CHEVROLET Bel Air ¢dr. & White — payment. 55 FORD Deep lustrous green. 54 CHEVROLET Bel Air A°1982 model. OUR LITES ARE UP! OUR PRICES ARE DOWN! 'S7 FORD RANCH WAGON Black & White and it v-8. nage, —— sould find Powder blue, clean a whistle Bovertiite. Red 10, beater, w/wails, windshield = ee a. —— & heater, w/walls. This price Turquoise & White. V-8. dual exhausts. heater w/walls. Nearly any old car down, sedam. V-8@, radio, heater. w/wails, Tura. This is an exceptional automobile. Low Customline V-8 —— sedan. Low mileage, wéli-kept car. Hardtop. Navy Blue & White. New rubber. Powerglide, radio, heater, w/ walls. 353 FORD Customline, V-6 2-dr. Fordomatic. Power Steering, radio & heater. Here's a buy. $ 595 $3 PONTIAC Chieftain Delux Light bi dramatt radio, eeoet: J veil. “Tata won't last, niet hans ony oid car down. = $ 595 Fast Bank Rates Rambler Station Wagon Radio & heater and unbelievably priced at FORD , pat Sooua cere Pe FY Ve or Mie oe & dee PLYMOUTH Good transportation and real clean for the money. $295 HUDSON A lot of miles left. $ 145 NO MONEY DOWN “ . BANK RATES WE TRADE || Jimmy DeRose MOTOR SALES 3140 LOT IS OPEN new. Spare $1995 a 80 + OE + od was! ers. close inspection. glitters. W/Walls, Ag smart « $1695 | V-8 with . washers. $1495 $1395 $1395 $1395 $ 995 $ 895 195 Here's the. Place And Now's the Time To Cash in on Our TERRIFIC _ VALUES Crier nteed | “Goodwill” USED CARS 1952 PO! PONTIAC ¢ Catalina Coupe ..ccccecees $ 595 1955 FO "PONTIAC 2 2:Door Sedan eu ceesceaees@lave 1954 "FORD Todor Sedan ..ccccccssccesees $ 695 Radio, heater and overdrive. 1955 "FORD Customline Tudor ....-..+000. $1195 Radio and heater. 1953 PONTIAC | 4-Door Sedan ieee scscciec $ 395 1955. PO PONTIAC. 4- Door Sedan ...sseeseeeee $1395 1954 PO PONTIAC Ser Chief 4- Door sleisiediereis $1195 : Radio, heater, hydramatic. ‘ : 5 1953 "PONTIAC Catalina Coupe ..+........ $ 895 ' Radio, heater, hydramatic, 1956 CHEVROLET 2-Door Sedan ........ $1695 Radio, heater, powerslide. 1953 CHRYSLER 4-Door Sedan .......... $ 695 Radio. heater, Hi-drive. 1956 PONTIAC Sear Chick ..0... Delicht Town ing by the amount of work they put in—14 hours a day, six days a week, working on each show. A GALA AFFAIR - night, everybody gathers at the big house Sullivan rents at Folly, Cove. * * * You walk in and there’s a piano ‘going — John Epstein, executive producer, at the controls—and fea- tured actor Paul Burke is banging vegetable brushes on the back of a frying pan and Barry Sullivan’ is shaking homemade resp (coffee cans, half-full of rice) and bearded cameramen are singing. paper cups at the bar. Not only the “Harbourmaster” company, but even the local citi- sens take part, The town is delighted with the coming of a major TV show to the community. * x * The wife of an artist—Rockport is a big artists’ colony—says there Which is why, come Saturday| and pretty girls are passing trays) ©, jfull of pizza pie and everybody is, — helping themselves to drinks out of| | Was some objection, initially, from diehards who prefer the status quo at all costs. Gradually this has melted away. show are known by everybody in town, greeted by first name, well- liked by..all. AWAIT PREMIERE And Rockport, which will get credit in the show, is eagerly wait- ing the first show, due via CBS-TV tonight. Many of the townspeople have beén impressed into service as extras. Only problem is that Rockport, which gets its TV from Boston, will see the show on Saturday nights, since Boston will use a de- layed filming. And, as the artist's wife pointed out, that will conflict with the parties. * x * feeling, by the cast and crew. More pizza. More people picked up pots and pans and anything and joined the largest rhythm section in New England. “We didn’t ask for musical ability when we assembled the seems like we all have the same_ interest in music, “But I suspect, from now on, if to find out if they can sing.” * * * Sullivan, a New Yorker, never had the urge to go to sea as a boy. _— one Rockport harbor, he ae otighe get my own boat,” he says. “I just might do that.” SEAGOING STUIO ; The filming of the ocean parts of the show are done from either a raft, anchored about a mile off] shore, or a fishing boat, the Naomi. Bruce Il, which is a seagoing stu- dio. * * * The Atlantic, off Cape Ann, can get a little bouncy: And the crew dreads the days when they have to ne where the hopes rock end fakes Big: ia VIDEO SEAFARER — Barry Sullivan plays the role of David ‘Scott, descended from a long line of New England seafaring men, in ““Harbourmaster,” which begins tonight at 7 on CBS-TV. The show is being filmed around Gloucester and Rockport, Mass jealous of other Weng” land.” Despite Slight Jealousy Wilson Quotes Others By EARL WILSON NEW YORK — D’you have my trouble — always a little people’s ad gliibs? Groucho Marx told Goodie Ace concerning. his new Beverly Hills home, “It’s taking mage just as I’m losing mine.” ~x~ * * Patti Page was hurt by the reviews of\ “The Big Record” TV show. As her husband, Charles O’Curran, tells it, “Patti’s so sensitive, when she watches ‘This Is Your Life,’ she|* starts crying when the announcer says ‘This .- “The one land John Foster Dulles| hasn't visited,” says Buddy Carroll, “is Bird- “How'd you like Tel Aviv?” I asked globe-trotter George Jessel, who retorted, “I like Tel Aviv better than I like tele- vision! . TV’s rash of “pre-recorded” songs have got to go! Public isn’t that stupid and resents them .. . Perry Come’s son Ronnie's a Notre Dame freshman. * The singing continued for hours.| 3 All the old-timers were sung, with * * Frank Sinatra playing his life story with Jeanne Crain and ing it.” 6 aliment. Boxer $425,000. SUZANNE worth of jazz records . round-the- world tour will Now the cast and crew of the Mitzi Gaynor irks Comedian Jee E. Lewis who tells Copa audi-| ences, “Frank has more fun playing my life than I had liv-. Two grandmothers were bragging, and one, quite impressed, asked the other, “How old are your grandsons?” The other re-| plied, “Well, the doctor's two and the lawyer's four.” THE MIDNIGHT EARL... Sugar Ray's ex-pal, Joe Glaser, bet a huge wad on him against Basilio . Singer Suzanne Bernard’s back in the admirers—he receives up to 2,000) Broadway cafes after a serious stomach letters a day—are going to react) Archie Moore brought “$150, . Johnnie Ray’s, earn him . Harry Belafonte’s ex-wife. Marguerite was named as editor of the’ N.Y. Amsterdam News . EARL’S PEARLS: The Twa wasn't made in a day — but it’s beginning to, look as though it may end in one. That’s earl, brother. (Copyright, 1957) Territories’ Governors in Pacific Much Alike HONOLULU @ — The recent Hawaii, brought out these coinci- dental facts about the governors of the Pacific territories: Quinn, Michael Stepovich of Alaska and Peter T. Coleman of American Samoa are ali 38 years. old. Each is a lawyer. Each is aj Roman Catholic. To Honor Judge Doty for 50 Years on Bar Oakland County Circuit Judge Frank L. Doty will be honored next week for his half-a-century membership in the State Bar of Michigan. Judge: Doty and 31 other Michi- gan Lawyers will receive 50-year awards from John W. Cummiskty, state bar president, at a Detroit luncheon Oct. 3. Works Cry ‘Politics’ SAGINAW — The City Em- ,|$4,920,000 Veterans Memorial nomination of William F. Quinn of Honolulu to be governor of, 1. ,|rather than city, with man. the ¢99p f, v, SERVICE MEN Bridge when it is opened this fall. -1T- Monroe Causley, president of the a U. of M. Announces 2 New TV Series ANN ARBOR \® — Documentary film portraits of men who have made history, and tours of archi- tectural landmarks are the two series scheduled for the eighth | year of the University of Michigan) television hour. The hour-long show will be car- ried on TV stations throughout Michigan beginning this fall. The lives of Mahatma Gandhi, Henry Ford, William Shakespeare and Plato are among those which | will be recaptured on a 30-minute. film called “Genius.” runs for 20 weeks, A second half-hour will be de voted to ‘Mansions of Man,” series of film productions pacha the history of architecture from ancient Greece to the steel, plastic and glass of modern skyscrapers. This portion runs for 10 weeks. Spain produces one-half, world’s supply of olive oil from more than 30 species of olive trees. | Oppose Debate _ oiby their attitude, was described ‘ jhave taken up Smokey as a sym- The series the. Several Nations Cool to Dulles’ Plea to U.N. Discussion of the Syrian Situation WASHINGTON (@®—Secretary of State Dulles apparently faces op- position from several key coun- tries to his plea that the United |< Nations discuss Soviet arms ship- ments to the Middle East. * * * Italy, Japan, Greece and Saudi Arabia have made it clear within the past few days they believe backstage diplomacy. rather than public debate would be more et- fective in easing tensions Dulles, as confident of enough support from other countries to put across his proposal. * * * Britain and the commonwealth countries along with many Latin- American nations are reported ready to back any American move to focus world attention on the Fire-Fighting Smokey Bear May Get Mate >= Py . Fearful Villagers Return POSADAS, Argentina — Bra- zilian villagers who fled in terror to Argentina after a gunfight be- gan‘crossing the border to their . Squatters in Santo Antonio inthe southern tip of Bra- ae Ap a ATTENTION! VM Tape-0-Matic Owners —Now In Stock— Conversion Kit for Model 711 4 Tape-O-Matic Now You Can Play on Staggered Tape! VIC’S Record Shop Westown Center 702 W. Huron FE 8-6531 Plenty of Free Parking HVUVOUAQOYERNORNHOHH004ERN00 NOOO HEOHHETORYOUSOONOTAUUOVEASENERTEUAVOAVEYSUAHOOYEAYEOOEEOEOOOUOOEGEUE NO MONEY DOWN | WASHINGTON W—If the Forest Service catries out its plot, the bachelor days of Smokey the bear are numbered. _ Right now, officials of the serv- jhome for the popular fire-fighting bruin at the Washington Zoo. And the plans, complete to an artist’s sketch, include accommodations for a Mrs. Smokey. * * bd How Smokey’s legion of youthful jto this bit of news is something that the Forest Service isn't dis- | cussing publicly. | Nor has the service yet eee any mate for Smokey, a 7-year- old black bear of the “cinnamon phase.” Officials would perfer that his prospective mate be of the sreek g 10 7 Ajqissod ‘ures aures d. * * * She may even be of Canadian ‘origin, since the Canadiens, too, “4 ice are making plans for a new) cY CLONE FENCE Direct From The Factory For a free estimate, phene Operster (ne tell » Y UNITED STATES STERIL TON omy GANOFACTORES CYCLONE FERC bol of forest fire control. devastated area of the Lincoln National Forest in New Mexico. It was this experience that led the Forest Service to make him ithe popular symbol of a drive to save the nation’s forest lands: from ab MUNTZ TV Terme sleet one of tronics Association Flecte 4-1515 C & V ELECTRO MART 188 Osklane "2 Open Th v1 | CLEARANCE! 75 Used Sets Famous Makes Table Models & Consoles Generous Trade-In Allowance | WALTON RADIO & TV 14320 Joslyn, Corner Walton / All Guaranteed a. even theagh 1% B be cmsend of out FE 2-2257 \ ees se ees Se: ; it With Rockport e rs - Ya ay Ce Ce ij CS ies ‘ i I ’ F ss , 4 * . “pS eS @ : | | - ! | is . 1 < f + s i 7 i : { i z / ay od ' ’ i h } na ed : . | # \ \ ‘ a ‘ . ‘ ° . : : 2 i « ‘ } | # * “ © , 7 ; * = i + j rs ois { a : ; ij qo. \ Pane a \ xt \ ne ae ; wt ve fy to” j . 4 . ‘ Vie : ; = _ } ; > | ai. =: - . “ : : = & — Te , , ¥ ey eo , . ». Vo _ SIXTY-FOUR) ' ee THE PONTIAC. PRESS, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1957 ae Petar emcees ae I . : | to cars. A setton, Wine pened te the «| war 1 thé: Swedish merchant nary’ - |Atrica, ind: peocomaline. ‘Rho-| L a _ {such a protective measure, 7 Council Assists pa — re Swedish Cargo Fleet satsshon'eche gio fale tae Rail Exports Profitable Sede? Ralltade hak Shears ainilen Asks oc 1g fawn sevice Under serious cone Him Get Bike Back we tis|Numbers 1,600 Ships prewar “tonnage, but’ in 196 the| CAPE TOWN As the first|more than £3,000,000 worth, andjon Steering Wheels [Sigeration is the’ prohibition of confiesated it from in front Ae . sciee 45 railroad Mozambique has about £1,500,000 All new carsjelaborate radiator ornaments that _ ANN ARBOR @ — Adee R.| University of Michigan ‘dormitory.| 'STOCKHOLM — Sweden's mer-|tofal was about the same as before| African country to export rth STOCKHOLM — enace to pedestrians, : spa . ‘chant marine now exceeds ,3,000,-/the ‘war, In relation to population, | rolling ‘stock, South Africa has, Worth on order. |sold in Sweden are to be equipped] constitute erecta it _ | ‘Pike got back his lost bicycle with) This cost. the city comcil $20 ("206s tons. ‘The 2,000.000ton|Swéden's merchant fleet, number.jeamed more, than 5,000,000 alten with a steeringwheellocking de} cramus tooth weight ag the aid of the city council. |in reimbursement to the man who! mark was reached in 1948 and the|ing 1,600, vessels, is the wirid’s| ($14,000,000) from sales to the} Apples were being grown in|vice. A propaganda campaign has h as seven pounds. 5 The bike had been ‘sold at al bought the bicycle at the auction. |million-ton mark in 1912. In World! second largest. Central African Federation, East Nova Scotia as early as rre35,. wes launched aimed at extending muc fees : TODAY, FRIDAY and SATURDAY! N S ~ ” . | . ; ‘ — “ae » . > For ‘49 to ‘53 Ford or —- 44 Chevie INSTALLED Replace that leaky, worn out muffler now, removing all - : fear of deadly carbon monoxide. Allstate ts made of heavier gauge metal that gives ¥ longer life than origi- hal equipment. Free flow design gives quieter, more economical operation. Buy now, Reg. No Trade-In WH cre y "4 Price Is 14.75 , BALANCED q + 6:70x15 , ; Tube-Type - che SRG 4 : 4 For 5 Blackwall ALLSTATE Deluxe ALLSTATE Very Each, Plus Tax Automobile Heater Duty Heater Hose Weights Included — : 6 or 12 Volt AND YOUR OLD TIRE 7 21.95 tr 1,39 . Powerful blower delivers heat Of Neoprene rubber...not a- froughout ene cae Zapwed fst, a1, Supreme, chem ater i : FULL 12-MONTH GUARANTEE contrel attach to dash resists extreme heat. . - : ee6 Sen ws es ‘. ' © This Giganic Tire Sale Ends Saturday. . .Buy Now and Save! F REE c © Full 12-Month Nationwide Guarantee Protects Your Investment! \ ' © Bugged X-41° Cold Rubber for Sturdier Body and Longer Tread Life! : © Bonded Rayon Cord Cushions impacts; Guards Against Bruise Breaks! NOW YOU CAN SAVE $16 to $24 per PAIR on Mesleeecerter aeons | = 9 Bettery Chorger for Economical Gas 6 or 12 Volt Cars Line Anti-Freeze Your Choice 10. 45 AUstate : 39¢ The ch f . rast Cree one ed weather stars with ALL. pores by merely plugging STATE gas line anti-freeze. Keeps moisture from freezing. , —_ 6.70x15 : ’ @ Full 18-Month Nationwide Guarantee \ — BEFORE I T Ss TOO LATE! protects your tire investment " Each, in pairs ADD A | ' @ Rugged road-bite tread reduces chance No TRADEIN eroUnES : LLSTATE of skids on slippery roads PERMANENT 4 i lan Season's Tebe.Type Biackwalls @ Two-in-one tread with tough cleats for ; winter, regular tread for summer a AN TI-FREEZE eS res. 999 ONLY 10% DOWN ON CCUM ay! T GALLON SEARS EASY PAYMENT PLAN! — _7.10x15 | 26.80 |_ 17.88 ‘ 7.60x15 | 29.90 | 19.88 Prevent cold weather da: 10 FAST, FREE INSTALLATION! = = sa ere ne | oll 34.00 ae. filling protects all winter. Finest eth- ; : ylene glycol formula has lower ' ’ fe ee freezing point, higher boiling point, For Easy inter Driving better rust resistance. More’ protec- A Reg. No Trade-in tion for less. ALLSTATE Price Is 26.48 , eo) «: Silent 88 6.70x15 TRACTIONS wo NO TRADE-IN @ Finest Premium winter REQUIRED tire you can buy! ALLSTATE Silent TRACTIONS © 20 month Nationwide Ragslr tale Service €. mar Price = Met oe Ba au Georsalee [se ohn, ek ALLSTATE All Brass Easy-to-Read New! ALLSTATE “Loy Cost Methanol © X-41° Cold Rubber — Pies Tax Plus Tax Thermostats Radiator Tester All-Weather Oil Anti-Freeze takes tough beatings | 6.7015) 26.45) 18.68 1.29 am wqieen 3,69 r : | 7.10x15 | 29.75 me 20. 38 as Jow as & Allstate— 59¢ j GALLON, 98: © Vibration dampers cul |_7. 60x15 | __ 32. ss 4 "22. 83 All brass for non-corrasion. . Reliable, low cost freezometer oe whooees “Ata boon Gi r n- sion. ’ . ves top protection for bud- —— toa whisper i B.00x15 | 36. 75 | 24. 88 “| Hi-temp. design allows pack with 41/-in. float tests meth- detergent provides 100%, qet-minded motorists, Pure = heater efficiency in care anol, alcohol or c. eepene —— action in any Methanol, no water added, using permanent anti-freeze. ae base anti-lree weathe » Includes rust inhibitor, faction pumanttedl 02 fo Sat secs SEARS Saginaw St. Phone FE 5-4171 | . , - ; : — | | , 4 ; . 4 tos ‘ ye ’ ‘ ’ \ | ‘ .