: ; 3 4 2 . $top blocking construction a Rees h f- ; p : a hy 5 ry ip F (has ae | bay Cj iS j : : Ae j ‘ Ey Ys fs ‘ . The Weather oe Crea i 3 : : . : . "a : 3 : = : a z - 2 -e nak 113th YEAR. {| PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1955-08 PAGES: *0cump tyme guaran tuage rnozos * * * x ® Ziegler Replies to Andrews Highway Head Defends Policy After Criticism Commissioner Claims Proposed Toll Road Wouldn't Cut Tieups State Highway Commis-| sioner Charles M. Ziegler to- day replied to charges made by Chairman of the Oak- land County Board of Su- pervisors Floyd Andrews in a letter to Ziegler published in yesterday’s Press. ~ Andrews asked: Ziegler to of the proposed north-south toll road and abandon plans to build a parallel freeway which would make it prac- tically impossible to sell toll-road bonds. Ziegler told the Press “‘construc- tion of a toll road would not relieve local traffic congestion in Oak- land County.” He asserted the turnpike authori- ty “is in trouble’ and might take longer to finish its project than the five years it will take him to com- plete the freeway. The, commissioner declared that upkeep and expansion of non-state, county and township roads is the responsibility of local units through use of money assigned them g state could save the $115,000,000 it will cost to build a freeway letting the turnpike do the job and but maintain interstate and state roads bordering the proposed turn- pike go enough traffic would be forced onto it to make it a paying proposition,” Ziegler said. “We could not agree with this. It would mean that Stephenson superhighway couldn't be extend- ed as four lane from Big Beaver north to Rochester or that M15 cutting off the Dixie north of Pontiac couldn’t be enlarged. “It would require us to maintain | the status quo on roads within a} 30-mile-wide belt. But we are obli- (Continued on Page 2, Col. 2) Showers, Thunder Predicted for Tonight This morning's sunny skies will be followed by showers and thun- dershowers this evening, accord- ing to the U.S. Weather Bureau. -The weatherman foresees cooler weather tomorrow with increasing cloudiness. The mercury may go to a high of 64-68 tomorrow. Today's high of 72 in downtown Pontiac was reached by 1 p.m. The | thermometer will go down to a, low of between 48 and .52 degrees | tonight» Downtown, today’s low before 8 a.m. was 52 degrees, The ther-| induce him to try for a second | extremely tasteful and toned-down. mometer registered 74 at 2 p.m.) Yanks B : x * * . - Women Are Chief Buyers * WHICH ONE?—Mrs. Hilding Berquist, of 3650.W. Walton Bivd., puzzles over which tie style her husband will like best. Women buy between 60 and 75 per cent of the ties sold in Pontiac, retailers report. National Tie to Stampede This is National Tie Week, but the principal tie- buyers, women, are refusing to be stampeded. A check with several retailers yesterday established that women lay out the cash for between 60 and 75 per cent of the cravats during the year, = But they are letting Tie Week go by without tremendous surges of buying, salesmen report. bands’ tie racks throughout the area are not nourished | Ponting Press Phete | Week Fails Gal Buyers = Ike Continuing fo Sleep Well Doctors See President's Nine Hours Last Night as Encouraging Sign DENVER @®—A bedside bulletin reported today that President Eis- enhower had ‘‘a very good night’ last night. A 7 a.m. Denver time report from two of the chief executive's physicians said that: “The President had a very good night. He slept almost continuously under the oxygen tent from 9 p.m. to 6:15 a.m.” The doctors have been saying that rest and sleep are essential to repairing the chief executive's damaged heart and putting him on the road to recovery. Thus the some nine hours of sleep last night appeared to be an encouraging sign. On the basis of a procession of similar bulletins over the past few days, an atmosphere of increasing but still restrained optimism has developed here about his condition. There still is an inclination here to say that the President probably will cut himself loose from. politics and turn down any attempt to term. State Hospital Employes == t« i Asking for Larger Staffs — LANSING (?—Spokesmen for employes of the Pon- tiac State Hospital pleaded with a legislative committee today for larger staffs to permit better nursing care) for the mentally ill. Mrs. Marie Larrison, president of the CIO employes union at the hospital, told the Francis committee that the nursing staffs were concerned about their inability a ° to give even minimum care for patients. She said that in many ! wards one nurse must care; nurses but then never gives the. for 50 or 60 patients and| that this averages out to about four minutes per pa-| tient when other necessary | duties are included. “Many of these patients became mentally ill because they. were re- jected all their lives,” Mrs. Larri- son sald, “and now they are more | rejected than evér-in the hospital. "Patients have {o resort to | faking illness to get the attention | of doctors and nurses.” i i The state is paying “good money” for in-service ‘training of nurses time enough to use thetr training, she said. Marcus Tompkins, - president . of the hospital chapter of the Michi- gan, State Employes - Association, said that more patients could be allowed to go. home if the nurses had time to train them better. He conceded that it was difficult to fill nursing vacancies under present appropriations, but he said that better salaries and fringe benefits in competition with in- dustry would help that problem. "; with any new blazers, to speak of. This is despite new, conservative styles in neckwear which are re- putedly very popular with wives and girl friends, The buyer for one men’s says the new conservative, slim ties have been on the way ever since he got into the business 30 years ago. had big splash patterns then,” he said, ‘The trend ever since has been to narrower lines. Five years ago, they were down to 3% inches | and now they are under 3 inches." Another buyer pulled out a 5-year-old green and white paisley- | print silk he recently came. across | in the basement storeréom. It mea- sured. 442 inches at the bottom. Businessmen’s ties at his store are 3 inches at their widest point and the style young men are buying is but 2% inches wide. Both buyers agreed the new “nat- ural” trim look in clothing which has come into vogue during the last two or three years has | accelerated the narrowing trend. One brand-new facet is the square end on many of the thin models being bought chiefly by the younger Beau Brummels. “It's the first thing I ever knew that started in a lower price range | and crept into the higher priced goods,"’ one of the buyers said. _ Color and design-wise, ties are Repps, or diagonal striped, ties are probably the most popular, the | merchants said. Practically an y| a seller these days. The era of the broad, bold, brash tie is gone. Bow ties are continuing to hold between & and 19 per cent of the local market. Governor Wil- liams’ first term brought a sud- den upswing in sales for the sprightly neckware, but sales | have tapered somewhat since, the stores report. According to one buyer, ties are much easier to sell ntly than they were in ye/ars past. He explained: “We don’t have the big splashy patterns women used to be worried about buying and getting kidded about. Most colors are good and .| Weather 1 “They were 5 inches wide and/ Janet Thunders Along Mexico's East Coastline Hurricane Toll Reaches 400; Torrential Rains | May Start Floods | MEXICO CITY (®—The Bureau an-| nounced that Hurricane Janet, with an estimated death toll of 350 to 400 al- ready, lashed at the Mexi- can coast today, a little north of Veracruz. It said winds of 119 miles ‘per hour blew along the coast at daybreak, with the eye of the storm not due for several more hours. The bureau said 16 inches of rain had fallen in 12 hours but that the apparent course of the year's 10th hurricane will carry the center past major populated areas. The region north of Veracruz is sparse- ly populated. ~ The U. 8. Weather Bureau at Miani reported Janet nearly ata standstifi at midmorning, sug- , in The U.S, Navy dropped a battery operated radio on Swan Islands, off the Honduran coast, and re- ceived reports that the islands suffered no deaths or serious in- fears were felt for northern por- tions of the country. center with hurricane force winds extending 60 miles from the center | and gales 200 miles to the north) and 100 miles south. | The advisory said the indications | were that Janet would break up over the mountains tonight, after moving inland, High tides and tor- rential rains were forecast, with high tides and rough seas as far away as Port O'Connor, Texas. British Use Force Against Cypriots NICOSIA, Cyprus (® — British troops and police used tear gas and clubs to break up a crowd of youths attempting to mass in) Metaxas Square here today, Meet- ings in the square were banned as a general strike began. Extremist leaders called on workers to bring this Medi- terranean British island colony to a standstill in protest against an adverse committee report on U.N.. Assembly debate of the Cyprus issue, Ezra Benson Officiating at Daughter’s Marriage SALT LAKE CITY —Secretary of Agriculture Ezra Taft Benson | officiates today at the wedding of his 21-year-old daughter-Barbara to | Dr. Robert Harris Walker, 33, of. Calgary, Alta. The ceremony takes place in the Salt Lake temple of the Latter- Day Saints (Mormon) Chgrch. Benson is a member of the church’s ruling Council of Twelve Apostles. Members of the council are empowered to perform mar- riages. i ie Des A 2 ." te Bauer Out Trying to Steal Second ey AP Wirephete DOUBLED UP — Hank Bauer of Yankees is anj struck out. Dodgers’ second baseman’Don Zimmer easy out attempting to steal second in first inning of has throw from Catcher Roy Campanella and is Dictator Was Well Heeled | Fabulous Hoard of Wealth, ‘Love Nests’ Left by Peron BUENOS AIRES (INS)—Fourteen Bacchanalian “love nests,” nearly 22 million dollars and enough jewels for a coronation were found in Buenos Aires Wednesday— left behind by the hasty departure of Juan D. Peron. ‘Investigators of the government that overthrew the Argentine dictator also uncovered almost enough liquor Strong Kidnap Case Promised California Woman Held in. Psychiatric Hospital After Giving Up Baby SAN FRANCISCO &®—Vigorous prosecution was promised today for Betty Jean Benedicto, blonde wife of a Filipino lodging house keeper, who snatched 2-day-old Robert Marcus from his crib at Mt. Zion Hospital here 10 days ago. Robert was returned in good health to his deliriously happy parents, Dr. and Mrs. Sanford Marcus, in Stockton early yester- day. That was shortly after the 27-year-old Mrs., Benedicto had been spotted with the baby by a sharp-eyed deputy sheriff at the prize fights in Stockton Tuesday night: While the deputy investigated her story that the- infant was hers,’ Mrs. Benedicto telephoned Dr. Marcus in San Francisco that she would deliver Robert to him in Stockton, Mrs. Benedicto was held under guard in a. psychiatric ward in San Francisco Hospital after col- lapsing. Dr. F. H. Adams, superintendent of Stockton State Hospital, said Mrs. Benedicto spent a week in that mental institution last spring. | Adams said Benedicto got a /court order to have his wife put. under observation because she had threatened to kill him. A week ‘later Benedicto petitioned for her | release. Her story of motherly love and an irresistible maternal instinct | was denounced yesterday by her own mother, who said Betty Jean had abandoned her only na- tura) child—a daughter—10 years ago. In Today’s Press County News. .............. 58 Editorials, ....,,.... ee Food News... 35 thru 47 Sports ........33, 54, 53, 56, 57 TV & Radio Programs......67 Wilson, Earl.................61 Women’s Pages.....28 thru 34 Prayer fort it’s pretty hard for a woman to go wrong nowadays.” Series in Japanese - | TOKYO &—The Voice of Ameri- | ca starting today will broadcast. the World Series in. Japanese for | the fifth consecutive -year. On-the- spot, play-by-play accounts will be | ‘ for rebroadcast, by the Japan Broadcasting Corp. oe j 4 . beamed to baseball-loving Japan’ - he President By DR. NORMAN VINCENT PEALE Hear our prayers, O God, in these hours of great -concern. Listen not only to our words but also to the longings of our hearts. ‘Grant. unto Thy servant, our President, the heal- ing touch of - unfailing love. , everywhere inspire him to task of rebuilding our shattered world, Amen. ae id ‘f. } ; : i * * May the devotion and confidence of free Thy presence, the recuperating of steadfast faith, and the creative wer peace of 1 Thy : peoples health for the unfinished MG ‘and champagne to float the But t J officers, led by Provisidnal Presi dent Eduardo Lonardi, forced Peron to flee so quickly nine days ago that he had no time to cover up his past. ; Today, as investigators gaped with surprise, the man who had publicly loved only two women— his first wife Aurelia Tizon, and The investigators found, in ad- dition to the house in Calle Pena where Peron spent his last night as president, 14 luxuriously ap- pointed apartments in different sections of Buenos Aires. : At these apartments, Peron met groups of intimate friends—malé and female—for secret revels. That they were well-liquored par- tles was made evident by broken furniture, mirrors and glassware found in storage rooms. The liquor on hand at the former | president's private homes exceeded | (Continued on Page 2, Col. 1) Youngest Dionne Resumes Convent ‘Life in Quebec QUEBEC (INS)—Marie Dionne, youngest of the famed Dionne quintuplets, has re-entered the cloistered ‘convent in Quebec she left 15 months ago, to resume the life of a novice. The 21-year-old Marie, who was the “youngest” of the quints, first entered the cloistered order of the Servants of the Most Blessed Sac- rament in 1953, but obtained per- mission to leave the order in June 1954, because of bad health. She suffered severely from shock following the epileptic death of her sister Emilie two months later, but is now report- ed to have regained her health. The decision means that Marie will forfeit the $200,000 she inherit- ed from a $1-million trust fund set up for the five sisters by the Gana- dian government. , Her family may now share the | bulk of Marie’s inheritance, which | she was awarded on hér 2ist birth- | | day last May 28, : Oh, Come Now! — | TOKYO (~The Tokyo YWCA is | Sponsoring. a course on Japanese | culture, .ineluding a lecture on ‘How to Bow.” ee feed ee ee i a Cae : ri is ‘é ud oo S ‘Yankees ‘today’s series, game as teammate Gil McDougald| ready to make tag. Ump is Frank Dascoli. Bus Pay Hike Recommended Uniform Allowance A special fact-finding commis- sion in Lansing today recommend- ed an across-the-board wage in- crease of eight cents an hour for Brussels’ Policemen Guarding Townsend BRUSSELS (INS)—The Brussels Police Department has set up a 24-hour guard at RAF Group Capt. Peter Townsend’s residence to keep away “unwelcomed callers who inconvenience the neighbors." ey. “- ¢ . The" “unwelcome callers” are chiefly newsmen who try to press Townsend for comment on his reported romance with Britain's Princess Margaret. The 40-year-old divorced com- moner is scheduled to go to Eng- land next month on leave from his job as air attache at the British Embassy, : Today's starting lineups: BROOKLYN NEW YORK Gilliam, If Bauer, rf Reese, ss MeDougald, 3b Snider, ef Noren, ef Campanella, ¢ Berra, Furillo, rf Collins, 1b Hodges, tb Howard, | If (AL), third; Donatelli (NL) right —— Boosts Hopes for Short Series With 4-Run Explosion in Bottom—of- Fourth FROM OUR WIRE SERVICES kees took a tighter grip on {the 1955 World Series this | afternoon by defeating the Brooklyn Dodgers 4 to 2 in the second game. Hu ri isd ti t Fx & {ie z z i Noren walked Berra singled, walked. Noren was out at third, Sixth Inning Campanella flied out and Furile lo popped out. : 2 Yankees—Howard grounded outs Martin and Coleman struck out. 4 Seventh Inning Dodgers——Hodges walked, Robs inson flied out. Zimmer whiffed and Hodges was doubled at second, Yankees--Byrne bounced to the mound and Spooner whipped hing out. Cerv grounded out, and Mc Dougald struck out, : ‘| Eighth Inning i - Dodgers — Don Hoak pinch-hit and walked. Gilliam grounded in- to double play. Reese singled and Snider fanned. : «. Yankees—Noren was safe on an error, Berra struck out. Colling skied to Snider. Howard grounds ed into a force out. Ninth Inning a Dodgers—Campanella popped (@ ..| short, Furillo flied deep to Noren — and Hodges fanned. Winning pitcher: Byrne; losing pitcher: Loes; errors: Zimmer (two) Bkn. Attendance: 64, field; Flaherty (AL), left field. time of game 2:28. NEW YORK—The Yan- ame Lead + 4to2 Victory Yanks Rout Billy Loes f i : Dodgers—Snider grounded out, y otf f fh pe es _THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER $9, 1955: oa foe vy ‘County Director ‘|Int 3 The. Day in Birmingham =|. ire Ergnaahy| mene sonal exmodng| Segue or to Affect Cities j j ‘J ¥ : {¢ eB (7 4 f i oe + yf k ' ; Re) be ’ 3 ! } yg ye J i hi A pf 4 ' \ }: é \ AE py hie ? } A } ; j { / , r : ; vig Biyeee Y ff ' . | Save $11.73 on This Brand New of TB Workers Seen for Next Summer _ Colonial Woes : Al R. Musson, executive secre- $29.50 Remington ‘60° DELUXE tary-of the Oakland County Tuber- | ” BIRMINGHAM—W-Day is com- Stolen car. The safe contained North Africa Troubles Electric Shaver ; ing for Birmingham residents by | over $6,000 in checks, about $250 | Have Floor in Assembly . : _ Michigan Municipalities; | culosis , Association, was elected | Included in Proposed ‘president of ‘the Michigan Confer- , i. ence of TB Workers at a state. 7 : June, 1956, So predicted City Engi- ‘in cash and all the .company . hot Nations Balanced wide meeting hold Tuesday and| Federal Highway Plan peer L. R, Gare yesterday in say-'| books. Session Today : $: 77 . Wednesday at Haven Hill Lodge nap ne Detrole fo ge ie ! Simms sa 4 ‘ing that a supply of water | WASHINGTON w&—The United) Musson has been er of the | WASHINGTON «®—Six Michigan’ ould be available for local con-| A twentieth birthday; locally, | UNITED NATIONS, N. Y. @ — Price ' States has the makings of a first. county association, with headquar-| cities have been included in O° sumption by tant Gate. will be celebrated by members | France's colonial woes were: set eral locations of routes of inter-| |for a double airing today in the Clete crise coi its hands, in the | ters in Pontiac, for the past nine * Middle East, with the danger ot | Years. ‘state highways planned by the| His statement . followed the of Soroptimist International, with U. N. Assembly, wend tenes tenis We Oe | Purpose of the conference was to Bureau of Public Roads which will awarding of a $222,000 contract for| ® dinner tonight at Devon Ga- * * luxe oe oe ae qansentes, a new Arab-Israeli war in the back Complete day end Saturday only. Speaking this morning in the 60-| ‘nation forum's policy debate, | iFrench Foreign Minister Antoine | | Pinay was expected to review the | |continuing violence in French |North Africa and whether the Communists are trying to take ad- vantage of the unrest in Algeria pn and French Morocco, 4 . ground | give leaders of TB associations | go into, through and around 102 ct lebs , That is the reason Secretary of | throughout Michigan a chance to cities in the nation ee - eo State Dulles has sent George | Co-ordinate the work of controlling * @ # 4 ping y Allen, his assistant for Midde | tuberculosis They are Battle Creek, Detroit Oak, the last big project, and a Eastern affairs, on an urgent mis-/ 4 date of Nov, 16 was set to | 2% environs, Flint, Grand Rapids, | key egy the $6,000,000 South- sion to Cairo. begin sale of Christmas seals, | /#"8ing and Saginaw eastern and County Water Au- funds trom which are used for | The new routes, to be built | DOTY system. TB research, education and | with federal aid to the states, The construction end of the patient service programs. supplement the original 37,700- | contract awarded yesterday to bles, Margot Cramer of Holland, ' Netherlands, mew curator at Cranbrook Museum of Art, will be the guest speaker, The found- ing of the first such club in 1921 in Oakland, Cal., will alse be observed during this period. Charter still 96 N. Saginaw St—Main Floor etch aeks Nee net's neuer Stop ‘Spattering’ Grease import such a volume and variety! ,. mile interstate network desig. | Miller-Thompsen Co., “means the [hore include Mrs. Gertrude J, Arn. SHOWDOWN VOTE = ; : Si ores teers Cemmroanist Corche | | oer Shien than Wor mated in 1947 to connect the'| upper part of the system em |oij Mrs Ruth L. Collins, Mrs.| The Assembly also is due for aie + ++ While Frying Foods . . . Keep Kitchen Clean! Slovakia as would upset the deli- versity, was the principal speaker | "atoa’® principal cities and in- | operate, and will | Harold Turner, Mrs, Gladys Heinze showdown vote on the demand of a> Cate power balance between the_ of Tenders ‘on. He pointed| ‘trial areas. depend primarily on water from | and Mrs. Thomas Maxwell. Mrs.| 14 nations of the Arab-Asian bloc a <2 Arab states.and Isracl. ~ Page for broader thinking | ‘The general routes’ approval| tat station,” Gave explained = |r 11. Dewey is club president. |to add the question of Algerian Allen. was prepared to warn the he need 4 the the William Beaumont Hospital * * * | independence from France to the government that if it and unity in working out mutual | completes designation of about a radical change in | control of the disease, and empha- | 40,000-mile national system author- the Middle East power balance the sized the value of a long-range , ized by Congress in the Federal ¢ , | Aid Highway Act of 1944 | United States would be compelled | perspective. id Highway M4. to feview its policies of cooperation | The Bureau of Roads emphasized | Assembly, 4 The Arab-Asian states hoped to ‘overturn the ruling of the 15-nation Steering Committee to skip the item, The committee acted after property. Arrested yesterday on an inves- As to water regulations that may | tigation of grand larceny was Rich- be imposed after Birmingham’s|4rd T. Finkey, 29, of Berkley. wells are getting less play, Gare | Police believe Finkey stole a $210. said authority members will nat- hardtop, an extra accessory for a rea RRR TNR i | Beets cen 0a. aa| 9eeKi A they have thus far been deter- observ Thunderbird car, last weekend the United States backed France's _ development—the current U.S. aid. g g eem | mined in general manner only. It urally be required to © atl -— = program is 43 million dollars—and |~ . in i ent said detailed final lecations will léast the same restrictions as laid from Harold Turner, Inc., 464 S. stand that Algeria is a domestic i be made later as the states ad-| down to Detroiters. Woodward Ave. issue on which the Assembly is = Bypass overing word cee 40 Cut Tax Upsets "s foreign income is derived : cotton exports. The Equalization Commitiee of |the Oakland County Board of Su- The hardtop was removed by | not competent to act, detectives yesterday from Finkey’s | eo ¢ 8 Pinay’s speech also was awaited for further indication of the policies he, U. 8S, Secretary of State Dulles and British Foreign Secretary Macmillan will push next month Birmingham is one of seven area | communities comprising the au- | Gare irman | Pbunderbird. He is to be given pig ef bolbnps-y oon "|e lie detector test today to clear ’ Ld Group Will Discuss of the board of urtess. his story that he hired someone Tomorrow marks the fina) day of vance their projects. to steal the top for him. oo —— Peron Abandons = rarisor resteriny was asked to Wealth, Love Nests with the State Tax Commission which would prevent future upsets -** (Continued from Page One) of county equalization figures such i as occurred this year. The amounts of county and school taxes all units were slated | to pay this year were changed by ' over offi- Library Possibility BLOOMFTELD HILLS — Con templating the start of a public library here, a group of, interested ry school district residents have been urged to attend. registration for the Board of Edu cation adult evening courses, a ten-week series starting Monday, for the classes, to meet from 8 to 10 p.m. once a week, will be taken at the Board of Education offices from § a.m. to 5 p.m, While a few of the classes have Hippos Don’t Warn The hippopotamus of the upper Nile River. often thought of as a harmless, amiable creature, can attack without apparent provoca- tion, says the National Geographic Society. in their Geneva meeting with Soviet Foreign Minister Molotov, In proportion to population, Swe- den leads Europe in gasoline con- sumption. Next in order are Den- mark, Great Britain, Belgium, and Norway. LSSCSHSHOSSOSOHOSSSSSHSOHSSSHSEHHSSSSCCSOSESCOOC SOOO OSE SPATTER-PROOF OVERS sity of Michigan, and Mrs. Fanny _ His ‘the state following an appea , been filled : , ppeal by completely , openings For 7 to 9 Inch P ‘cial residences and private apart. | orterd , | ‘Those spearheading the move ‘ or (7) ans - ments—totaled 600 suits, 20 dozen "hea Sek ip. hope to learn how to accomplish yotmata te haste a typ SMM MOVIE CAMERA FANS For cleanliness in, the kitchen use Cc pure silk shirts, 90 sets of silk! gid the por erry bend Zapf | their goal through explanations to —— Goeseaten, yy ores ° : Filter Fry cover‘, . . it catches "Underwear, 200 pairs of shoes and hianned to meet with the muv,| be given by William Barth, adult} Hemel Uremst shuam, ocr _ MEVER BEFORE—2 LENSES IN 1 fred gsi ay Soates ieee | Mmore than a hundred hats. to seek mutual underst solic education cogsultant at the Univer-| O04 te - | ’ 8c For 9 to 11 Inch Pons * 4 e : ; ° e 4 e ! * e e e _ |. The former president, whe will | He said the state is expected to Noonan, of the State Libra i : : Fe . : § ry| There is also instruction in be- Sig roryto il inch Pons...... slerenere _ be © years old next 5 ek, had | have & manual ready by year's! Roard in Lansing, ginning or advanced piano, and a! > i 4 ° 9 Ei ae ae See tach of Bs years | end setting M> uniform standards. course entitled, “Living With Your | $ ° { Ol but four of which were well * Sereneenenttreeimoate Mrs. Joseph Lacey and Mrs. Teenager.” : SIE 98 N. Saginaw SIMAS {@ —iad Floor ’ Vimewn American makes. R d Chi fR Robert Moatbach grat. ae 4 : : boTmEe > The exposures were a revelation 0a 1e etorts itude to the Board of Education | City Manager Donald C. Egbert 4 = $ Sener gece ee reer ee ; to Argentina about the man who ' rag) ogg Nedrrom. op od aye reported to the City Commission 4 TELEPHOTO $ | had posed in public and played in to Andrews Letter apace aughas School this week on anticipated approval | ° | "private. presumed that a drive for books | of the Hamilton crossover at Hunt. | ° Too ° GS FOR THE | 7 He saw his current girl friend) (Continued from Page One) | fim iunide wonld be the first steP | er boulevard, by the State Highway | $ 000 : Whe night before taking asylum | gated to expand those roads where) et Merah | Department. : : av en | 8 a Paraguayan gunboat. There is | needed." | “We hope our guest speakers can) = ay, project will taveive cen | 2 :| . ' ‘ aa | Mo evidence she is accompanying) “| unders _| tell us how to get started and on ee ~ °| ; a es rstand the turnpike au struction similar te the direction. ¢ e| a2 him into exile. ‘thority hasn't received actual | 9, ‘arse & scale we should mim | al crossover on Hunter just north | § : es . 2 eC ial “at The investigators found sixteep clearance from any of the com- | 2: eaid Drs. Lacey. | ef Lincoln, permitting north ¢ e em tape te, &e ay yi ‘canteens of solid gold table cut- munities” along the L3-mile pro- In noting current enroliment of | pound Hunter traffic to tare tett | e ; © acs dery, with plates and dishes to| posed route from Rockwood to| 100 Pupils in the school district, | soto Hamilton. 13 | : | SS ay: Pee MUCH LESS AT SIMMS | than those used by pirates of old “They say they could build the | Orary Assn. calls for at least one | Demanding examination when he | ¢ e | muh Geld medals from) road io 39 Moats after starting, |bOe Per child. and preferably 1% | appeared yesterday before Municl. | § 3|[E OPEN NIGHTS 'TIL_10 P.M. FRISAT.—MON } but it might take them 39 months | 5%. |pal Justice Jahn J, Gafill, Richard | ¢ $ : aM. ——Al.—MON. hf Peron kept uniforms at each of | to get started.” Bryce, 25, of 1456 Ruffner, was! $. : " ; many addresses, so he could) The authority has problems in| New Argentinian to U.N, | bound over to Oakland County Cir- Hi ° — Water Repellent Brown Duck out at @ minute's notice to) many commumities, said Ziegler : }cuit Court for an Oct. 14 hearing, 1S 4 attend public functions.» . He cited Detroit, Dearborn, Frank-| UNITED NATIONS, N. Y. (INS) | and released on $1,000 bond. | & rs ’ a is de have t jlin, Allen Park and Bloomfield | —A'sentina announced today the Se e : unter S at the deposed dictator's “mad | Hills city as examples. sppointment of Dr. Enrique J.| Bryce was arrested Monday for | $ e = | Was found in the wall . the Plate to succeed former Peronist investigation of breaking and: en-| « ‘ ° . j Teale tn his bedroom at the ex- | coat siestee en pambike will | delegate Juan J. Cooke as head of tering in the nighttime, after al-/ $ : Rubberized §9 Fcaaiive iain. Teo “mak 000,000, but the Argentine delegation to the | legedly stealing a safe from Keller-' > 4 G ; costs will put the total at $194,. N , ° ame | money” would have carried him | 999 990."" wad Koch, Inc. and placing it in a/§ ° = long way if he had only had a ea RE er RR a lee neem fe - ONLY ° Pocket the time to get it out, He quoted part at Andrews’ let- . . ° DUAL: LENS ° Waterproof duck material. Full cut It consisted of a large valise| ‘°F Which said, “You . tell | As Advertised in LIFE and TRUE @\% $ 95 ° for comfort and action. Sizes 36 to : 2 million United States dol- the State Administrative Board you | le 4 46. Exactly as pictured. - Tare in large bile, tiicen ration | C3"'t say when a fourane express Famous ‘SIR-JAC’ Brand §): —_‘TELEPHOTO/ WIDE ANGLE 3 fn eee ; Pesos (about a million pad . the ng, SUOAT Re Mack- | Mow any movie comers besstete @ tenet eamere wih the Efiette Choice of 3 Styles ) and the equivalent of « ridge completed be- , is precision DUAL-LENS . . . one revelutionary for all mevie «= $ half million dollars in diverse cur- See he ae noe whem p08 NYLON and RAYON i$ cameras! DUAL-LENS combines “ TELEPHOTO shoot. 8 Matching Hunters Pants Tetcies—possibly for use as small Beg money. 1S ing on one Ly eemeaa Was movies by . change. ag e’ve already got surveys sub- © —_Feversing the . Ednalite . . . world’s largest manufacturer ° Lace Leg 49 mitted to Mackinaw City and the ac e |o ae piece solid optical glass filters and originator of DUAL-LENS : Straight Le 3 Bridge Authority for their ap- |S _ makes it easy for you to give your movies that professional Hollywood = 's & Pontiac Deaths proval,” said Ziegler, “There's no Genstne CRAVENETTE Teenie 2 uch at the amazing low price of $24.95. DUALLENS, complete with $E — Knit Bottom Gaulle Gon be tile te bnaies yhhrse a ie otter, — and Lifetime guarantee, is here. Come ¢| ; j all traffic when the bridge opens : i$ demonstration e Same brown duck material as the hunting Mrs. Theodore Johnson to travel in the latter part of 1957." @ 4 coats. Water repellent, zipper fly, double tase tos bien al wt Ge The malest enté ts ben [: e| seat and knee. Full cut for comfort. All as receiv re Cc e e | death of Mrs, Theodore Johnson,| TePort® “from all over the coun- nt 3 e@ Ps | ha Pontiac resident who | “7” saving pressure is being put 36 to | I$ ¢ : W ater. | died of a heart attack at Cedar| % * Sovermment to pass an in- o © ° °| -- . | Keys, Fla., Sept. 22 eTeased federal-aid program at |e e PF] Repellent “Mrs. Jobnson was born in Both. COPRTeSS’ next session. © Stain and Wrinkle Resistant is e| / well, Ont. July 28, 1881, She was, “I'm sure it will pass and give 7 ree Soe Cann Meena’ r H “4. Sh ll V t the daughter of Jotm and Mary |“ —— boost in building free- Warmth without weight—and smart- eI TE ITIIITTTITITr iii ?- e es Ss 4 Jane Wiggins Hicks. | ways. ly styled, too, Full zipper font. S| - tN . | Previous to living in Pontiac, “We were committed to building | Choice fe pepuier cuore _ f[ , | oo Ae E tl “phe had lived in Cadillac the north-south freeway long be- | | LADIES! 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Bee ee Ponaauavas Cae | _THE PONTIAC PRESS, URSDAY, SEPTEMBER, 29, 1955 SHE WANTS CHARACTER ILES—Glamorous Ann Sheridan Stubborn Ki King's i Mansion Shown George Ill Seemed Devoted to His Family While Revolution Raged WASHINGTON England's George III may have been a tyrant to his American colonies. But at home he was a devoted family man with 15 children to multiply Palace furnishings ations date from 16th, 18 centuries. There are framed silks from India, samples of old English needlework, a collection nee cee ey cavated in 1778 by one of George's landscape architects | “engagingly named Capability | | Jones. Dutch House became a sort of outlying royal nursery for the over- flow of children from the parental estate across the way. The King retired there during severa] of his insanity attacks. Three of the princes were married at the Kew house in 1818 and there, near the end of that year, Queen Charlotte died. But fhe Gardens continued to | thrive, first under private di- rection and after 1841 as a national | institution. Road Death Toll for Summer Has 1,000 Increase ’ CHICAGO (—Heavy summer! quarter of, council said, normally is worst because of bad weather and | earlier sundown, The council urged | = e a point, the council said, dent picture is much able. Travel figures my TH i and deaths for the same only 4. This produced 5.8 deaths for each 100 miles, the lowest seven-month On record, a ARTHRITIS SUFFERERS ‘ : dea a eee 9A M to 12-30 ONLY eesecoeee eee No : i * asta vreer | Comfortable ‘Power-Knit’ 97¢ Quality PLASTIC . s 9 s ——— Ladies’ $3°° Girdles ; Curtains, Cottage Set _ Satin or ‘nylon fronts, $ Just 87 pair left. os ¢€ ToRet Bowl | iam ony Same SL ps6 designe. Your ee, pe Eb. 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SAN FRANCISCO @—Hitherto | He works in an ice cream shop. ‘ secret details of Nike, the guided | missile guardian. of major~Ameri- ‘Katharine Cornell Slated can target cities, were disclosed for Lung Lobe Surgery es ie BOSTON #-\Stage actress Kath To illustrate how Nike works, | arine Cornell is scheduled to un-_ physician, : area and into the control center, | ‘Overholt, described the ait = where the plotting and firing will a “small, chronic lung abscess.” be done. | The hospital said she will be The Army spokesman was ex- |able to fulfill a planned November plicit and emphatic about the safe- | tour. ty of the Nike installations insofar ee eens aes ese Working Jurors Hear ce was more secret ; : } as to the accuracy of the devices— | Series Inning by Inning | how high, how far and how fast; DENVER «® — Superior Court | they travel. | . jury duty didn't stop the panel Maj. Gen. ae Hewett, com- | the reghves ney — ba manding the 6th Antiaircraft Reg- | Judge Mitchel Johns, a baseball ional. Command, said: ‘fan himself, had bailiff Bill Kool- “It doesn't miss in tests, either k bri : mechanically simulated or actual. pad to — — inning re It will track and shoot down any judge combat aircraft: now known.” “The ue ener te The Nikes, fully armed, nestled | give the jury the latest score. in underground chambers ready to be moved by powerful elevators | : " to ready positions for firing at a| Texas City Treasurer moment's notice. Three groups of ' ial Dat four Nike rockets make up a bat- Felony Trial e Set tery at each launching nest, and . each battery is backed up by doz- | theft indictment trial of Roy Floyd, ens of other spares ready in rows | fired city treasury in the racks below. been set for Oct. 17 in Dist. Judge | * * L. G. King's court. Each of the slim missiles is 2) Investigation of land scandals | feet long, and with its booster has resulted in indictments against | weighs just over one ton. Floyd and seven other persons, When the missile is fired. if it including three former city ems. ever is, it will be pointed out to ployes: : sea, so that when the booster breaks loose, it will be in un- ° pais = eS Go Slow, No Population difference which way the missile) STORY, Wyo. uw — The village | starts. The guiding radar beam of Story (pop. 300) has slowed immediately takes over and starts |. traffic with a simple sign. 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Weite’s Women’s Shoce—Sweet Flow ‘ - Second Fee . ‘ * ' ok { 4 se k 5. ; - of Mentally Retarded NS eee ea ON meee Cee hace M's _ Tease on life, and now stands well up F he, s HI Ir Stee j : i Zé hee i ‘ f t “sh ae vf oN 4 ee HEF. aa ee ; i & ei Bes A AL AY, SEPTEMBER a ae : Hh or . 29, 1955 ie =m vice is Bet : % oa te or ~ Dounties 1 ts ert ¥ —_—_—__—_—_—_—_——————- New Light on Subject | Comments of Oakland County school teachers recently have shed new light on the subject of mentally retarded chil- dren, about which so much is being comments it seems logical to believe that the increase in the number of s0- in part be due to the crowded condition of many of our grade schools. meh seem to be mentally deficient: ~ such Child soon comes to be regarded a child the attention that may. set him right in his school sur- Toundings, and give him a feeling ot edtcontdence, this prop and incentive instilled in him by suitable individual attention from his _ teacher. She simply does not have the - ime to do it. | nwo S ‘ One teacher stated that a pupil who last year seemed about ready to be Classed as mentally deficient responded to her individual attention to such a Gegree that he seemed to take a new in his class. x * * A solution of many of these cases may rest in this procedure.-A return to the days of fewer pupils per teacher — may well mean a return to the days when mentally retarded pupils were rare exceptions. : U.S. Crime Rate Drops _ After 7 Years’ Increase Among important current news is the fact that the U.S. crime rate has dropped slightly after a 36 per cent increase over a seven year period. _ It is true that the overall drop during _ the first half of 1955 is. only seven- tenth of one per cent, according to FBI figures, This decrease, however, is sig- fnificant in that it came after crime - kane'18, Chicago /14,1.and New York 8.4 ‘per cent. a _ As @ result there were 130 fewer murder and manslaughter cases in the -firat six months of this year than in the _ 5,300 fewer robberies and 8,790 fewer oe AR We ~ Despite the lower rate, crime remains big business in the United States, with murder and manslaughter causing 3,290 deaths through June. In the same time 30,360 persons were held up and robbed and there were 254,330. bur- glaries. But the underworld’s biggest take is in auto theft, totaling $105,- 766,290 in the six month period. * * *. In an interview FBI Chief ‘J. Edgar Hoover suggested to U.S. News & World Report that the lower crime rate may be due to at least three factors. These he of a religious renaissance, better police work and an upsurge in public opinion against crime. — _ Mr. Hoover disagrees with those who believe national prosperity has been an important factor. He pointed out that business has been good since the end of World War II, Yet for the past seven ee ne gerd preceding year. . L current upward trend . Iv rue of pros-" ". perity and production of automobiles continues for a few more years, cars more than five years old will be a dime a dozen f.0.b, junkyard. Verbal Orchids to— Emergency Worker ‘Chamber of Commerce Head Is Versatile in Other. Lines Fresh heir fiend: That rich uncle who changes his will so often. It recently was necessary for Executive Director Bill Coulacos of the Pontiac Boys’ Club, and Physical Director Mike Fiorilie to be out of the state. The rest of the staff also were unable to be present, , Ralph T. Norvell, President of the Pontiac Chamber of Com- merce, took over the supervision of the gymnasium activities for the entire time the club was open that day. It was a new experience for Ralph, but I . am told that he did a mighty good job. The entire staff feels thankful to him for coming to their rescue in \ = the emergency, and he ts. in ‘NORVELL line for the next vacancy if he will file the customary application. ‘More log cabin births are chose of . George H. Richardson ‘ot Drayton Plains, and his brother, Edwin Richardson of 64 Home St,, Pontiac; both born in Bloom- . field Township. 4 Just as a reminder of what we have com- ing, } Alfred Trotman ‘calls up to say that snowflakes were in the air during the first days of October last year. Although still over a month away, ‘Dr. P, B. Jones and Frank Ketchum, “who are in charge of the annual hunters’ banquet at the Oakland County Sportsmen's Club Nov. 3, tell me that the capacity supply of 325 tickets soon will be exhausted. Five members of the family of Michael Semian of Detrott, swept all of the prizes in the pike division in the summer-long fishing contest at Oakland County’s Kent Lake. They were awarded trophies by 7 David Laidlaw, Superintendent of that lake's recreational ‘ area. Word comes along from Dale Stafford, formerly of the Pontiac Press staff, now publisher of the Greenville News, to the ef- fect that ~ : “Buck Fever Days” « are to be observed in his city Nov. 4-5. A watermelon raised in the garden of Mr, and Mrs. Abner Fulcomer | of Drayton Plains, weighed 56 pounds. If was ‘grown from seed sent them from Hawaii, was exceptionally sweet and had very few of Drayton Plains; eighty-eighth birthday. . | Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Vosburgh Of Fenton; fifty-sixth wedding anniversary, © Se POS eeY Neks THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSD ws G CTR TO ys Abe Ai , , (4uih Bae ~ ‘ WORR/5—e David Lawrence Says: Any Move to Help WASHINGTON — The big story ‘today in national politics is not confined to the effect of President Eisenhower's illness on the 1956 campaign, but it directly and con- cretely involves what policies the Department of State eventually adopts toward the sale by Soviet Russia of arms to Egypt. For these policies can have a clear-cut and controlling impact on the electoral vote of New York State and other key states, too, * LJ * 4 To understand the deep-seated implications of: that story, it is necessary to bear in mind that a large part of the Jewish vote—for sentimental reasons similar to those. which for years motivated Irish voters in America who were interested in the independence of Ireland—is decidedly sympathetic to Israel. . Any mové which helps Egypt to harass the little republic in the future will have its serious In- 1948, when President Truman was @ candidate to succeed him- self, he had a hard time raising money for his campaign, Governor Dewey was out in front, and all the -polls indicated that-he would win ‘ easily. It was important for the Trumanites ‘to raise not a few dol- lars but big money to pay for radio time and other vitally im portant expenses of the last few weeks of the campaign. IDEAS POPULAR Truman's statements. about Pal- estine,: _ Certain American companies with interests in the Arab world, * * * -Truman changed everything. He was outspoken in his sympathy for Israel and, without the funds that came from Jewish sources, veteran Democrats. familiar - with what happened say the 1948 couldn’t have been financed. Both Republican and Demo- cratic candidates for high office and local posts have had to de- elare themselves on the Israel issue in certain localities, and in varying degrees they have usu- ally shown a desire by such tactics to win the Jewish vote. Earlier this week news leaked out that the United States was willing “in principle’’ to sell arms to Egypt. The State Department hinted that this was not by any means a consummated: arrange- ment, but merely a proclamation of willingness to sell arms only for local defense and protection against aggression, CZECHS OFFER AID But almost immediately after- ward came the news that the government of Czechoslovakia, a puppet of Moscow, had agreed to sell Egypt all the arms sought by that country and that the United States government had really been trying to stall the shipment of arms into the Middle East. * * & What, seems to be called for in the present circumstances is a limitation on arms ta the whole _ with toniq, sugar, 4 area, at least until. ‘the exact purposes and ble use of such fied. arms shall be brought in until the present between the coun- i integrated military units on a, regional basis could be applied to ; Eayot! Harass Jews ~ Will Be Felt Politically: in Big City Vote the Middle East if the Western powers took a firm stand. To allow Egypt to become an armed ally of Soviet Russia’ would be a victory for the Communists in the “cold war.” To persuade Egypt to avoid alignment with the Commu- nists who would stir up more friction with Israel becomes a logical aim of Anglo-American policy. It is a significant develop- ment in the whole “cold war," as wel) as in American politics, (Copyright 1955, New York Herald Tribune Inc.) Looking Back. 15 Years Ago TOKYO SAYS US. attitude forced Jap-Axis pact. SENATE RATIFIES Americas gravel-roads with hard top. PWA GRANTS $235,681 for coun- ty building. : Diagnosis and Treatment Not in Brady's Province By WILLIAM BRADY, M, D. When I reach into the appalling Pile of letters on my desk, say eeny, meeny, miny, mo, and pull one out.to answer I like to find I can answer it without violating the - Hippocratic injunction — Do Good If You Can but Do No Harm. This gives me a smug feeling that I'm helping some poor soul to gain better health. * * * But when I pull out the letter & that shouldn’t have been written to me.at all, I'm annoyed. First, because the letter asks for advice about the diagnosis .or treatment of the correspondent's ailment or disease, which is -not in my province. Second, because the scrounger clutters up the mail and takes the time of my assistants. And third, because that kind of critter cafi and often does make a tre- mendous squawk to publisher or editor about Brady’s racket. It is worthy of note that some such letters .are thrown out because they go over my head. This one, for example: My ‘doctor tells me I have sugar in my urine and he has put me on a low salt diet... Already I’m lost—I haven't the faintest idea why the doctor pre- scribed low salt diet. ENJOYS NIP Since this dignified old gen- tleman would be appalled to learn that I take an occasional —and I sincerely mean occa- sional—glass of beer or a Tom Collins... ‘ (Just how often is occasional, I wonder.) + * * * I turn to you for a bit of pri- vate advice ... You mean you want me to help you deceive your doctor? Even if I answered your query, Mr. Nitwit, it could do you no good and it might do you harm. The answer to your first ques- tien: Could beer, or gin mixed lime ete. cause sugar to appear in your second _ this means, for you'll be laid for one year and maybe two three." dyi f TB. do — * And only the doctor who pre- scribed the low salt diet can tell. you whether you can safely take malt beverages or liquor in (say it with a silly grin) “moderation.” From all I have been able to learn the low salt diet is beneficial only for persons who habitually consume too much sajt in or on their food. pertain in, bd Legh ou ane, = nosis or Dr, William fe « gone nem enve eent Press, "Pontiac, Mich: ' (Copyright 1965) 4 neue i H -E 2 hope i Don’t Let Them Kid You ‘About Gal Poker Players i ‘ = ii ee é sha 5152 11% Deadwood, wager there isn't a community in America today that doesn’t have some. beldame or matron able to beat ‘‘Poker. Alice’’«if the chips were really ‘down. . * Ld * The curiosity to see what's in the fellow’s hand may be a sign of weakness in women at poker, But it is more than balanced by their uncanny ability to see what's in ret 7 the other fellow’s mind. And that is much more important. Poker isn’t a game. It's a matter BR it i 5. Eek ler 3 E e Hob Lie LF F 5 i ! cH i ile’ as{le ] « « The people . . » Who labored . »% It is the gossip on . . . The feeling at the . « . And all thé ones who volunteer . . . For patriotic’ roles + «» It is the taxes that are paid . - . According to their worth... - By residents who “would not take « «+ Another place on earth. (Copyright 1955) Case Records of a Psychologist: Diagnosis of Complaint as Tuberculosis Gives Rise to Symptom in Joe’s case is such a classical example to show the signifi- cance of psychosomatic medt- cine, that I am repeating it today. For Joe js a brilliant college man. Yet his subcon- scious mind tricked him into severe night sweats just be- cause he was told he had TB and he thought he should have them. ; By DR. GEORGE W. CRANE Case P-352: Joe M, aged 29, had been a school teacher for several years; then turned newspaperman. "One day, after having had the “flu” and a continuing cough -for a week, he decided to have a check-up of his lungs. * * * The examiner made a quick in- spection and concluded by asking: “Jee, don't you have night sweats?” “No, Doe, I neyer do,” replied Joe. “Well, you should for one of your lungs is entirely destroyed by tubercalosis, “You are through with your job as of now, and I am making a reservation for you at 9 o'clock ope you realize what or When Joe's wife saw him enter the door that night, she knew some. thing terrible had happened, and Joe then informed her he was - * But she was a positive thinker. and a cheer leader kind of wife. instead of the wet blanket variety. “You do not have TB,” she declared emphatically, “and if you do, Vat not believe it till .you have a thorough examina- tion by an M. D. and get a chest X-ray.” . Then she telephoned Joe’s doc- tor to give him a piece of her. mind and cancel that reservation -at his private sanitarium. . She gave Joe a good dinner and tried to pep him but he was dejected and der ized. They retired about 11 p.m., and at 2 a.m. Joe woke up in a ter- rific night sweat, Perspiration was 2 E = ? ait riees Ay ” i Healthy Man ‘as well as lower sheets, for Next morning Joe demurred about any further medical check-. ups, saying they couldn't afford the expense, but she demanded that he get a thorough chest ex- amination. . * * * And that check-up proved Joe didn’t have a sign P+ TB. But Joe refused to believe it, so a sputum va ee — and again Joe was a utely free f tuberculosis. romany MENTAL SUGGESTION of our conscious will, * * Ld though sound asleep, drenched in two night because a quack doc- planted this negative i | j i i z333 j it 2 A < 93 - oe - ie POR. epee pe Cn uker Mr Mee. Taos a i Pon 0 | ewer i fa tli Ss Mae | oe po eta sit ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 29, 1955 ee OEP SEVEN Too Much Harm ded treatments with! 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DAYS ASUGHUENT TOR HOR EDITORS] OUR FRIENDS THE TREES—4. . The Leaves Come Tumbling Down All summer long and through. early.autumn most of the leaves on our trees remain green, the color provided by a substance called chlorophyll. When the first frosts come in the northern part of the country, | the leaves start to turn yellow and red. are likely to be less brilliant. In dry weather the colors | Maples may be mottled: yellow, orange and red. Oaks range | through brown, bronze green ‘and scariet. Elms and beeches are. russet yellow, birch and poplar and cottonwoods golden, sumac bright red. With diminished sunlight their days of growth are supply of sap cut off. They come loose and drift downwards perhaps, for several weeks to pack down and decay into rich soil. Here is a Junior Editor scuffing through the autumn leaves. For your collection, color the leaves and the boy with crayons, using all the bright colors you like. Paste the picture down on a cereal box. Cut the boy out carefully along the black outlines and fasten the upper body to the lower.with a paper fastener or bent pin thrust through the indicated holes. Fold back the sides of the cutout along the dotted lines and the figure will stand and move. tno nsacaesiond naaed-anedosionesiacxtbusan State Press Group Urges Road Safety Road Tax Defeated GRAND HAVEN (®— Ottawa | County voters have defeated « proposed one mill tax increase for county road improvements, The total vote was 1,580 to 1,426 in turning down the increase which was to have run for. three years. '| County Backs College TRAVERSE CITY w— Grand Traverse County voters have adopted a proposal which permits the county to become a financial backer of Northwestern Michigan College. ay Hayes Buys Stoker Stock GRAND RAPIDS w — Hayes | Manufacturing Corp. has an outstanding shares of Stoker .Co., Monroe. MY “EVERYDAY Low Prices” Mean thet you con save up to $10 te $20 on all your fall clothing needs! Yes Mam! : LOVELY, ALL WOOL CO TS Styles you've seen in Leading Fash- lon Magazines . . . at many dollars 27" WE RENT TUXEDOS FOR WEDDINGS SAM BENSON. 20 S. Perry St. Come in today, look around you'll be amazed at all the styles we have to offer. And, ‘you'll be even more amazed when you compare our quality and our tow price tags with other coats you've seen around town. “You'll say, “‘How Can Ben- son do it, . . sell such fine coats at such fow prices!’’ Other Styles from im — Open til 9 P.M. over, their | nounced purchase of most of the! Detroit | said, “that a bake, because.the way to. some men’s hearts is through some nien's stomachs. “However, she must be able to | do just about anything else also, because other men's hearts are reached through other channels— and you never know, do you, which | kind of heart you're going to be | angling fort” * There it is. As simple at that. The expert on this matter is Miss Brenda Hitchcock, 18, queen of the -| Deerfield (New Hampshire) fair, and the cutest little sap-swiper and fruit-pickler in the East. ROSY OUT LOOK Miss Hitchcock wears brown colored glasses on the subject of Go everything in preparation winning a man's heart—well, she has no time to meet any men.” Brenda leaned forward confidenti- ally, “ ~ I have a solution to that . “Bake "your pies with packaged- mix crusts.” life, love and the pursuit of gentle- Lass, 18, Knows All Ways i Men’s Hearts Miss Hitdhcock’s visit to New York im the job of promoting interest {m the Deerfield Fair, _ which opens tomorrow. She offered it to us along with an apple pie, wrapped in cellophane and tagged with a blue ribbon | marked “First Premium.” “This is not my own pie, it was baked by a woman in Concord,” Brenda confessed. “It is a new pie, but made from an old recipe,” she added. 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POMMAC MICHIGAN: MUSKEGON —~ A new page in history may be written from a handful of iron bolts and rough marks found on an ancient ship's hull. ‘The story involves the fate of what is believed to be the first ship built on the Great Lakes, the Griffin, constructed 276. years ago at the order of the famed | French explorer Sieur de la Salle. Pay age A ondary i the Griffin went down in a Lem when she disappeared | Sept. 18, 1679, some 42 days after Dewberry near what is now Green Bay, Wis. But Mrs. David J. Vail of North Muskegon says her brother-in-law its rich cargo of furs, then came to } grief at the hands of Indians. CALLED AUTHENTIC Mrs. Vail, widow of the former vice president of Campbell, Wyant and Cannon Foundry Co., learned of the wreck’s discovery by her husband's brother, Orrie Vail of Tobermory, Ontario, in Canada's Georgian Bay, Vall, a 6é-year-ld retired com- has uncovered evidence that the }- ship was stolen by its Captain for. fon Bolts May Unhinge| Fate of First Lake Ship | tist has pronounced as authentic the wreck found In a small cove on an island near Tobermory, at the tip of the Western arm of land enclosing Georgian Bay. Rene Robert Cavalier, Sieur de la Salle, had the Griffin built and launched on the Niagara River above the falls. Father Hennepin, | another famed explorer, was aboard on the vessel's maiden voy- age up the lakes. WAS TO RETURN. En route the party traded for furs with thé Indians and had a full cargo when the Griffin reached Washington Island near Green Bay. La Salle ordered the vessel's Captain Due to deliver the value- able furs to a ship waiting below Niagara Falls. Duc then was to return to Washington Island, where La Salle stayed behind to set up a center for trading and exploration. However, the Griffin never ar- rived and La Salle died without knowing the fate of the ship whose loss ruined him financially. It was believed the ship went | | | and shape of the wrecked ship tallied with a drawing of the Griffin | - down in a storm on the return voy- . But discovery of a blackened Griffin's course, led to the theory Indians who then beached the craft and burned it, EXPERTS AGREE Some three years ago Vail re- made with a wedge of iron washer at the end instead threaded nut and bolt. “definitely 200 to 300 years old.” It was also shown that the size made by Father Hennipin. 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Measures speeds up to: 50 mph acéurately. Meas- ures mileage up to 10,000. Multi-color dial, eee 49 Reg. 5.29. eeveeeee GARDEN. CART — Dozens of year ‘round: uses in lawn and garden. Holds approximately 2 bushels. Green and orange enameled. 5.89 X1404. Reg. 7.85., Lawn Rakes from 77¢ DECOWARE WASTEBASKET —Big 28 quart capacity. Ideal for the kitchen. Easy-to-clean enameled Cl Save " 19% eee Reg. Save weer at Wises Auto! Western Auto The Family Store Monday and Friday Open 9:30 - 9:00 Twes., Wed., Thurs. 9:30-6:00 Sat.. 9:00-6:00 | 162 N. Saginaw St. ‘ Pir pec on ae: ae ee pee wee SH ec ue eos rer ee c _o : 4 , be a Bi ___THE PONTEAC PRESS, THURSDAY; SEPTEMBER 29; 1955 ov nan peer 18 ayaa o : P . bd he 4 as a week ago while Honeydews Shivers Claims. Pork Emerges as Best Buy) tr site. ‘ia's wae mye pre for Shoppers Thi Week | ‘rccc us High Court Erred | cnet, st will be. about |ing to market and Texas Goverrior Scores le ees cheaper im 0) Ot epocialints Actin on Segregation nie lems | erapetrult and lemons as inoder- as ‘Unconstitutional’ a sims Ce Peso the Su Ege prices will be up a couple Honolulu Ham Relays says the Supreme of ceats in some regions and Cour Satins “stepped ot ft down bit in others. The sane U.S. Accident Report judicial 5"* when ruled came butter * segregation in ‘public schools was oe “caedan’ teen’ lowes’ tates | -Petaiean, -anlene, equatent end| -Vi0l WOVE, Cult, Weep co vegetables. men com- report ee oe ane a ee Se ment that the small and medium weal we aus of Manion studies said bow th cea a soca They be down. tn size peppers offer the best value an oe a saw the ouston codville were going couts @ pound in some stores LETTUCE—GOOD BUY | an outside the role of judicial inter Stent coo tang ont eumly [etd Remainn—to beds te Go Sat ot poorest ae eae men sitting everywhere, reductions buys. Others: Escarole, amateu 2,000 miles away are not going averaging around four to six |spinach, sweet potatoes, beans, | Sore 3200 miles to tell Crossroads, Tex., how they cents 9 pound from a week ago. pear poodle dion apr Aone agen are going to run their schools,” Other pork items mentioned as|&nd cauliflower. Corn is hts | 9 an Waneiiie Ave Concerning the small number of specials by a number of ‘stores: |¢T supply and good quality ears begin pr chet Suet p Sums Gat ove smoked picnics, fresh hams and|are somewhat higher. Cucumbers, | ® r night said: gee cetider teen. to Ha _ + One aR a teletype message ‘I will not argue with the right Broiling and frying chickens are said the entire of a particular locality to inte going to be prominently featured,| Apples are an outstanding buy |less than 2 stm, aheath ston hudt Gon santa “diem aqgn amc in fruits, Limes are cheap and os 6 ee 43.N ee a? tid are = to * an oe — - —_ = a grech scene ven directly 3 N. Saginaw St. Open Fri., Mon. ‘til 9 Basically segregation issue is a “political! en with appendicitis is lowered from the “Texas Tower” radar island | _ long | 119 miles east of Cape Cod, Mass., to the deck of the Coast Guard cutter + Cook Inlet. The vessel's bow was held close to the man-made island In his opening remarks of @ 10.|4SPite dangerous, boiling seas. The ailing man, Ralph Oxenrider of minute speech to @ meeting of oil Winthrop, Mass., was taken to a Boston hospital. Shivers took Demnceratie coeaeten, the 1982| tant visitors in Austin caused me! Texan Hideaway aan reg ag hing Pgs not to be there. I'm sure they will| : University of Texas in Austin, | bave @ wonderful time.” Austin's original old mansions was Without naming Stevenson, Shiv sopeecnene nel being torn down and workmen dis- ers, smiling, noted the reason for} The number of tractors on U. S.| covered a secret cellar to be used ‘SAVINGS UP TO 50% 24” G-E OPEN TOP : << DerewAdions , ; Sink end Under Counter . ae. 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OP Ne A CHARGE ACCOUNT! = ER pepe | — . : , 30 Days — 60 Days — Days o° . 18-20 North Saginaw Street * er eae ‘ee TT: =e " pore f =f t fiers aa * ie.) 4 en Se ee | tee Beier é r Re bil ¥ | es ET ii Fe a Veit ae et Pd ia) sae ’ « i; HES | we, bs { \ ; ‘ : , [a F 7 Se at has i f CINE Ae } : 5 ' fi | ae Ct or ta ey Por | iba oaks yy TADS Ki hes ae ¢ i li E F ee ‘ : f ss 2 * - : ee : THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1955 | ae ure VY Oriad naer Uneasy CACE (ect Wily Spinster Witness Hue a a oe cee 2088 ‘ : ‘4 SHELBY, N. c. @ — ‘Northig, &§ , me joes »%. D NATIONS W—Former| |e . : talks with the Netherlands on the |has established quite a reputa-|P__ a: “a st Cold War opponents |' | disputed ownership of West New|in Washington, is the, subject ot || (ENN Aa - for your NOVAS in trip!) 2 Ge NE a EE | i Guinea, or West Irian as the In-| this one related by a Shelby ll 16 Mo. Plan] 34 Mo. Pian! E , A. hoisting highballs in toasts donesians call it: friend: « _ +. 41,8106 j 8: > Phone for Ioan in one visit. Leen South Africa still defies U.N. |g. 0 'inr ‘Chut fudge, eo apleater -eustom- wh ne val ogi , insistence that Southwest Africa ied judge; a spinster OC 9 4 i Use Bill os with: come under U.N. trust jurisdic a oo epee aden , peoryth: Chen “af nag ly Sancnagends cagpang ao tion or be classed as a non-telf- | tered Lo eipeyee , , Judge Ervin said, “Let the eet eee, Sa, ae witness state her age first, and Africans re. * pleas hen ” : Os ellen» prsliater to segelinte hen 2u oon Pree Se : “ior better treatment for _ b. and other colored foreigners in |Reds Si@dy in Russia ) South Africa. . TOKYO es om 2,400 stu- et ae e 7 eutth In the Western Hemisphere, the | dents in China have been se-|' Gerald Harvey, Manager « PC : squabbles are minor. lected to study in Russia, says; Loans made to residents of ell eeneunding towns Kenya and Malaya; and her Some Puerto Rican natignalists Pg eae = aon fi = : gay stage tela ee en sentinel | eee nnenne Pelee : the two Chinas’. . the two In |States federal system the Puerto dochinas. accompanying MAP| 1 1 Long tereeli-Areb bevederes Ricans voted for. eee ee Seetion Of 18 trouble tcneded mess 9 ee eerie erat carl 14 tiene ond fad Geom go tote] | on Cane Mate bo trey © spots around the world. —— i enteads oe |S Oe hs Seoupeeibtasia ond teneteed make peace with Peru, Chile and Some olf quarrels seem te 2 ic oir and see clashes thresten ow | 9 Pakisten ond Algenisten querrel- ever fat ee Sore insistence on eee an Sue ae Ee ‘ " settlement. : q have vanished, only to be re- | | , wiserceoss fry is Fomses Se. lin indonesia wonts now tells with Nother] 16 Britsin ond Argentine dispute ewnershin | | atin = aalviged placed by similar ones. The last lends on ownership of West Mew Gvinew. | — of Feiklond islends. year bas seen the Trieste con- s Grooce end Verhey ae bevel ved U1. Herth ond South Keres weistaie oo we} 17. Some cetisnslis apie eee am ene ae SS ; : tute re " r ermen wan ca Ret geen wt Bet nee || SSeS a toe Gem ee | apg Pom Oe w|i ane The anton Jomatic tug of war over the uitl- tafieanes vn fetes bonseee tetapeniens | oe a debated in and out of the United 4 mate Sear. Nations. - The aaies cans: cue - the | Communist rebel and nationalist | odds ever Kashmir but keep a. where tribesmen die in sporadic| Meantime, two other Reger cle . , : . a troops Viet | semblance of truce. Pakistan | raids. battles are. going on. ie ortho Sing ote fy holy ~ Nam jae ‘anv Goneme end and Afghanistan co aston Brita and Argentina continue Nations {s still straining to nate . : - ; . i the Pushtoonistan . . underdeveloped areas around ero : having some rough spots in the | Viet Nam fears it will be engulfed nase potnet the Afghans bickering over ownership of the world with financial and technical Ps i rs : move to give the Anglo-Egyptian|some day by appre move-| want, — Islands _ the whole | aid And in the fight on disease, an > ~ ; ; : —_ * i commen Ethiopia and Italy have been un- narwged oe > — he all-out campaign to stamp malaria var ee GOA UNDER THREAT A a, “escape : plode over questions. of ownership | out of Mexico highlights the world- eco ™ The French gave up peaceably zones ane Se: beter, quney ee te i enanin aot bad. ee ; little pt ; : as r t ia aw 9 area. ; dren's World t oe “India. But ~art refuses “ Pakistan and India are still at ‘ian trust territory Somaliand,’ Indonesia was reported dropping ' Organization. , an gee Ga tae, Daten fe , ! s, * : N. Saginaw — . ‘ ~ Re Angra ‘ wy ee ae Then more died under In- " . ’ The independence of Morocco See g ; by fellow Arabs in the United Nations for years. Britain, ® € @ Cc oO Greece and Turkey tried and failed ta London to reach some You'll Recognize lt Immediately . accord en the future of the Medi- : . - “— | i rl i Hi it i H iit sEi iit uN Lye i fi L Hl i : at ‘ = = if ! i it Hii water — don’t worry about getting : ‘ \U* op fat. = / 7 / or” : A champagne expert, Joseph ;e ew Ft Dargent, says “there's no basis to 4 : >> Ou QO @ to rumors that French champagne = \7 is: fattening.” ° “ —_ 4 -_ : x Dargent, who's international rep- 7 aN. 7 resentative for the French Cham- + ray \W\\ Vos Reser ves pagne Committee, says a glass of ae |) i “¢ ¢ a ee | < se » =n! a " Any Gift ‘Til Chemistry Closs a Must | Sm x ) Fa \\ yh NWN Christmas! for Russian 13-Year-Olds | So, _ ey WASHINGTON — The Manufac- 8 Ve. SF 0, 5 A RS ; ” Birthstone Rings Ladies’ and Men's. rom 34 BONUS OFFER! Regular $10.50 nietal type- writer table FREE with any nationally advertised type- writer-at WKC. : Remington, Royal or Underwood Portables From... {i MANS. 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OPEN FRIDAY WKC Pron NIGHT Until 9 3714 priced up to three times the low sale i os 108 NORTH SAGINAW FREE PARKING IN OUR LOT NOK Bl OPEN Sour FONE i 3 FE deral Pay Just 50c Down, 50c A Week | /Baeeuien x UNTIL 9 “wwe. ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS __ ea. cae PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1055 ucators’ Conference Plannec 3 Day Program Opening Friday Slate General Session to Precede Address by ‘MSU's Guy Hill. Pontiac Press Phote CONSULTANTS GATHER—Dr, Dana P. Whitmer Janes M: McHugh (center) psychiatrist at Pontiac (left) superintendent of Pontiac Public Schools talks | State Hospital and Dr. Otto C. Hufziger, administra- over plans for the fifth annual Pontiac Educators’ tive assistant, Pontiac Public Schools, The conference Conference with two conference consultants, Dr. 0 Se PLAN CONFERENCE — Philip Wargeiin ‘right), chairman of the fifth annual Pontiac Educators’ Cotarence to be held Brite easel ;| Sunday at Higgins Lake goes over the program with memoers of the planning pescecatinar i: aadhsewnatturiuemenee: Wright, ts Turn Out for C ouncil tents dot-jof 35 leaders reported that the = Se oe sey ern-style campout drew 52 Scout campouts have been on @ district ‘units from ‘northern Oakland and | pasis. | Macomb Coun boys ot ties, More than 850 Other events at “Roundup 55” assigned |... int i to four “ranch’’ sites and an ad- re. er-unit competition in knot ditional 150 Scouts came out to Sere. Seat ai, pony express rid- : Fiag stramera were given to par- _ Ee Ponting Press Photo. ticipating troops and miniature GO OVER PROGRAM — J. C. Cox (center) assis-| two of the participants Dr, Russell W. Curtis (right), oe _.... |¢owboy chaps were provided as tant superintendent of Pontiac Schools, discusses the/ coordinator of secopdary education, and Richard C.{ Highlight of the week end was | guecial neckerchief slides. Program for the Pontiac Educators’ Conference with | Fell, director of vocational and adult education. rodeo-type ee " : eipe Williams Asks Study ‘lof State Bar Closing narrated the posse's horsemanship maneuvers, said his group was “much impressed by the Scouts’ ovation.” Also featured was an elaborate cil’s participationin a nation-wide * campaign to ‘roundup’ new mom- bers to Scouting.” Fifty candidates received special -award pins in a ceremony Sunday morning. The “rounding up” pro- gram ends Jan, 1 ~ ‘ : mission, state. police and. State = . Safety Commission to study the Bear Invited on Tour Coleman tended that it would BILLINGS, Mont. — Forest | | reduce - hehway fatalities. Many, : wES - ; Supervisor Frank C. Curtiss says | he said, are traceable to the com-| PONY EXPRESS RELAY CHANGE — Transfer-| Richard Axford of 2376 Ridge Road (left) he is going to invite a big, black | bination of liquor and late night ing from ome “horse” to another was rider Douglas| Beutler, his brother. bear ‘along on the next Custer | ‘tiving. Beutler of 2281 Dexter Road. His “Mounts” were | ot Pontiac Township National Forest tour. Curtiss says A ae oe he might as well invite’ the bear $i = - ee. | because “he muscles in anyway.” This year the bear sneaked into a tent and ripped a. mattress. to — Tom Kilian of 999 Berwick, Daniel Pontiac Press Phote winaad nea 5 2, wondered what was next as he| units on the hills of Bald Mountain Recreation Area|Shreds. Last year the marauder | peered out from his mountaineer tent. His two-man| last. weekend. (Jerry McKelvey of 2229 St. Joseph | ac cae of fresh fruit i tent was one of several hundred set up by 52 Scout | looks on.) 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When she reached Red Victory Can Cause |n¢,, ete oe ae ped cong FA gho.gondh, ebeeghannd Serious Repercussion in| Red symbol but also for “‘all non- sad ee South- Asia party people.”” This meant thou- *s ’ | gands of Indonesians who. are not | JAKARTA, Indonesia — Pro-jer the hammer and sickle their | tected by steel-helmeted troops and | emblem. | national police from terrorists and 7.2% extremists, Indonesians began vot- But Indonesia is 90 per cent Mos- ing today in their first ‘popular‘lem, and leaders of the principal ‘national elections. religious parties insist the 4 * 8 are basically anti-Communist. j in ‘hier dentin: Will the anti. | leading Moslem parties, Masjumi | American Communists fulfill their and United Islam, are confident promise to win a majority. ‘they will beat the Reds. | Voting is by stages in the 3,000 ne a TOP-LITE “TOPS for Bikes... TOPS for Light!” "voters. Final restiits in the contests | for 260 seats in Parliament may | Will Sample Opinions be known for six months, but! WASHINGTON (INS) — GOP women plan to ring more than one million doorbells throughout the 1856. U.S. today in a 1-day drive to find an — victory would have | out what voters are thinking about repercussions throughout leading issues. cate ft Suita Asia, | Miss Bertha Adkins, assistant r n Ine un a The voters, a little more than/ to the Republican national chair- half the country’s population of! man, said the purpose of the poll 80 million, are largely ‘illiterate. | | is to “assemble a cross-section of ‘Confronted with ballots the size of | Public thinking on ‘key issues and U e. q | a newspaper page, they entered | also stimulate interest and activity rough wooden beothe, to stick nails | in the 1956 presidential campaign.’ | Lonardi Invites Parties a — “ to Serve in Formation : : F & M : il 9 . rl. on. ti LAMP of Democratic State w: BUENOS AIRES w—The Argen- ~ nn AEW SOJENTIFIG ao 1" STOPS DANDRUFF AND ITCHY SCALP Proved successful in 97.3% of severe cases tested @ Safe—no prescription needed | ch mclie arpa Ee and itchy scalp when used 0 “ i uardo Busso announced a four- For cycling safety . . . use a Top-Lite party “consultative junta” would a be formed to advise Provisional President Eduardo Lonardi and his | Cabinet until a new Congress is Cycle Lamp. ideo! for al! bicycles! 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The au- thorities therefore decided on a) new course of action to fight al-. coholism. with émphasis on large- scale temperance propaganda. ‘HAS ALCOHOLICS ‘ nation of seven million consumed 11.1 million gallons of liquor at a| leost of 200 million dollars in 1954. | The country had 60.000 advanced | alcoholics | Under rationing. two thirds of i” ounce of hard liquor went with a restaurant meal, which had to ibe a hot one and cost at least 45, cents. Women got half the men’s | liquor ration. In package stores, men could buy three quarts a) | month. Married women got no ra- | tion but single women over 30 | ' could buy one quart a month. | The AS ~ the system | ‘was such that many persons | bought their ration regardless of | ‘need or financial ability. | | Under the new law, package | istores sell any amount and res. | taurant patrons can get a predin-| ner drink. | There are more than 600 life in| w surance companies in the U. S. 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But the eccentric sculptor, who ‘al, and weighs 12 tons. It was; The French Line, as a gesture considers the statute his master-| chiseled out of a 32-ton block’ of | of friendship to the United S piece, is not expected to be around | black Swedish marble Bufano/ and to a prominent artist, brough for the unveiling. At last report | found in Paris. the statue to San Francisco on t he was visiting in Paris The story of the statue goes that | liner Washington last June free The dedication and blessing of | | Bufano wrote | charge. ’ the statue by the Most Rev. Merliii; thy California friends, seek-| It has been placed on the J. Guilfoyle, auxiliary bishop of | ing their support for the proposed | of St. Francis Church San Francisco; will climax the |.work. They promised to under- 4 celebration of the feast day of/ write the project--if the design The annual loss on worthless | St.Francis ‘of Assisi, patron saint was approved. checks may run as high as of San Francisco. 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Reg $19.95 béuae 14 oll ema $] 4 95 3-SPEED RECORD PLAYER (Electric | re licapm ir G25 Reg. $19.95 $14.95 Reg. $168.95 (1 Only) Phone FE 4-1555 Open Mon. & Fri. "il 9 5} W. Huron Se. Big Surprise See Tomorrow's Pontiac Press! You thrifty shoppers are in: for a big surprise . .. Planned two months ago to bring the biggest bargains and crowds to our store. We can’t tell you 7 more — don’t miss tomorrow’s bérs to gather with aie I : NG ' Ad Study Grou 5 Ill ~ Caughs by the photographer as she @ corsage on Mrs, Leo Donaldson of Fern-| president of the or .nniversary | wees Members — Gather for Luncheon Ex-President Tells of Organization‘s |st | Meeting in 1930 eictees Ly Study Club Group III. Mrs. Donaldson, first ganization, was on hand dale avenue (left), is Mrs. Roy Jones of to help the group celebrate its silver anni- South Roslyn drive, president of Child |versary at Grace Lutheran Church Tuesday. Ponting Press Photes and table appoint- anid the leat was held at chairman, Mrs. Bruce Hubbard | Grace Lutheran Church Tuesday commemorating the 25th Charles Rogers of Miami road, anniversary of the organization of the group. members checking their pro-| versary. luncheon . Pictured (left to right) are Mrs. George | Church. spring and fishing trips. | Two Pontiac businessmen and their wives, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Shelton (left) of Pontiac trail and Mr. and Mrs. Church Group InstaHs Officers ‘Mrs, William Hakes conducted the installation of officers of the Eunice Philathea class of First Baptist Church Tuesday evening. Teachers installed were Mrs. H. H, Savage and Mrs. Thomas Malady. Mrs. Floyd Pickering was installed as president; Mrs, Glenn Schoonover, vice-president; Mrs. ‘ mn, assistant secretary; Mrs. Harold Codling treasurer and Mary Johnson, assistant treas- urer, White Cross chairman for the class is Mrs, W. H. Yearnd who will be by Mrs. L.W. David. Mrs. Lula Swichart is Bible study chairman and Mrs. John Seddon ig her assistant. Social affairs will be handled by Mrs. Charles Norris assisted by Mrs. Glenn Ebey and Mrs.. William Dodson is class historian for the coming year, 3 Members Open Homes for Dinner ‘Alpha Omega Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi sorority enjoyed a pro- Dexter Kennedy of Draper avenue, find that autumn pro- | 1° vides a variety’ of holiday pleasures in sunny Bermuda. During their stay they are being entertained at Bermuda's famed Castle Harbour Hotel and escorted on planned sight- ® that a tea for new pledges will be ‘peld Oct. 12 at the home of Mrs. ‘George Pudduck on nes ? / » Women's THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1955 Two hundred and fifty parents, teachers and children of the grade of Lincoln Junior High School met in the school cafe- atye He them to join the interesting activi- ties planned for the coming year. presented by Lynn Dugas and Glenda Shelby. General chairman Mrs. Chester Myrben wag assisted by Mrs. Charles Kath, Mrs. Wayne Anabel If members of Jimmy Dey Amvet Auxiliary follow the showing Mrs. Leon Sirlin of Elsinore drive, ection PAGES 28-34 z Cubs Get Awards at First Meeting i i t { sEide Hi are seven pages in lay’s Women’s Section he rv Fention Press Photo ticket chairman, road map drawn by Mrs. Roy L. Williams (left) of Argyle |the most direet route. The dance will be held Satur avenue, they will be able to give quick and easy directions |Westacres Communi Barnes road. |¢0 their third annual Broomstick Whirl. Mrs. Williams is pm. to 1 a.m, ! day at Lake from 9:30 * ty House near Green is * i ees us ae a igen aS SPECIAL PURCHASE PURE SILK | Regularly Sell gach 3.95 $5.00 “eee 1,693 Just 1 178 of the newest all pure silk- scarfs. Colorful. s Hand rolled edges. GIFT SELECTION ae end LOUNGE PAJAMAS 2 ONE HOUR LAYAWAY 2 FREE PARKING te_ ticket stamped when "TIL DEC. 23rd =F making @ purchase in our store. eee Baits Gi a" a. ces EY i, ee Se te wf 7 . ie a genie SHANTUNG-LOOK “STOW-AWAY* by Lane fac htooga “4 That wonderful, waterproof, translucent Koroseal® > 8 now in fashion touted shantung texture. . . “on call’ in our sleek, hooded coat that packs in a pouch .. . comes in spirit-lifting sky blue, clover pink, sea green, lemon peel. Come in or phone see we're “rain ready” with sizes S. (10-12), 9% M. (14-16), L. (18-20). : popessenneneneee eT ea nome occ eee eh ce CO SUE SCUER USEC CEN CEES ] : street rere ee ee ee ee | 8 J J a J > charge) check(j © sorrynocod’s — meadd 20c handling charge for mailing 3% Seles Tax at cams | NOW 1S THE. TIME. ery IS. THE PLACED NOW! Es Have your parking | » Loree . __ VARIATIONS OF THE For Very Special Occasions! aut SUIT MAGNONE MODE - THEME DRESSES. 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Fur Products Labeled to Show Country of Origin of Imported Furs A SMALL DEPOSIT... ae . Squirrel, Kolinsky, And Reguler Payments Holds’ P 7 Sierting ot $35 Your Selection Until Wearing Season. You Can Pay the Balance Over Longer Period. : o] ~ Fur Salon—Second Floor _ * . Use Our New Elevator EV Si Dg ORY ae gy 3 >. a J | a / * See ae us E sa tate Fae Pope es: AN ¥ ae , é ; : Veck ps gee hae hey bee Lo o ? i : + ; : : ww a a a , | le ; a ‘ }i “PIE PONTIAC PRESS.’ THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 29, 1955 _ Members Gather. - Fifteen members of the Inter- with Mrs. L. W. Pilcher ‘of Cres- Orion, Lexington, Davisburg, Mil- Service program being held ford, Calumet and South Dakota,|at the Dublin Community Center. I'M MY OWN CREDIT MANAGER WITH < ‘ 48 N. Saginaw St. CONTINUOUS PAYMENT PLAN ARTHUR'S , NEW CHARGE - ACCOUNT PLAN GIVES YOU 6 MONTHS TO PAY! 2 “HERE'S HOW IT WORKS _ “ 3 a 4 : . This popular new “CPA” plan features no down payment. You decide how much you will pay a month and thus establish your monthly payment. You are then entitled to carry @ charge account balance up to six times the amount of this payment. For example: 1f you wish to pay $0.00 @ month you have put a limit of $60.00 on your account. If you wish ‘to pay $15.00 a month your limit will be $90.00. \ Let us assume that you have « $90.00 limit ‘ind you have charged up to this limit, After - making two regular monthly payments your account would be $30.00 under your original = $90.00 charge limit. You could then. charge $30.00 more which would bring your account beck up to its $90.00 limit, . ; : (There ts & 3% service charge on the unpaid balance each month) e 2 =s~<(s:~sté‘CSS OTHER FEATURES You may raise your credit limit at any time amie the credit office. al oh us ak than your pee monthly es you wish, Tg la iy acy dey te ion your CPA exceunt, You will receive a monthly statement showing purchases, payments, returns and balance, so that you know exactly where you stand. ; For further details regarding CPA, a call to Arthur's credit department lower, level) ; insure @ prompt and courteous explanation. ; : Boys’ CREEPER. Nevabind sleeve. Plasti- cized pant. Snap-fastened. 6 mos,-1 1/2 yrs 2.98 KIMONO Snap closing 6 mos. 1.69 GIRLS’ TOPPER SET. Nevabind® cized pant. Snap- fastened 6 mos.-1 42 yrs. 2.98 soft knits are neat as their Pin Checks Loyette gathering? You'll wont © complete @ssortment of Carter's Pin Checks—the news FP est, nicest idee in cotton-knit boby weor, _ Some Cartertomovs feotures—Nevobind ’ wnderorms, plasticized pant, fine-combed ob-+ sorbent cotton. Long-wearing . . . colorfast o--ond Carter-Set®— processed s0 they won't - thrink out of fit. Choose from our bright new __ selection for baby... . ond for welcome gitts. Pink, Bive, Yellow Pin Checle. , chilly floors! Carter's play pajamas r vom ai de keep little bodies warm top to toes. Lots of romp room! Lots of dioper room! “Gently elasticized at neck, , waist, cuffs. Famous cotton knit washes beoutifully . . . shrugs wrinkles . . . never needs ironing! Corter-Set . . . won't shrink : | dinner at the Hotel Waldron on | Howard Wheatley, Shirley Dovre, sleeves. Plasti- | to Mrs. Arthur. Vernon °~ Mrs. Gerald’ McLeod was Toast-| . ) mistress for the evening when Pon- tiac *Toastmistress Club met for Mrs. Eugene Miller inspired the group to greater civie pride when she spoke on. ‘The Will and the Way.” Mrs, Leon Windsor accom: panied her speech, “Let's Bring Autumn Indoors," with a demon- stration of the use of dried flowers in floral arrangements. Mrs. Alice Sinclair used as her topic, “Autumn at dack Miners Bird Santtuary” and Mrs. Rob- ert Bunce discussed the joys and fears of hospitalized children in her topic, “Children's Ward.” Critics for the evening were Mrs. -Thé oscar was awarded to Mrs. Arthur Vernon.’ Reports. on the~ Council Four | Northeast Region Conference held at Grosse Pointe.War Memorial Sept. 24 were given by Mrs. Orben Wilkins, Mrs. Green and Mrs. Cole who attended as representatives of the club. Dior shows some fancy’ metal buttons that look antique by imitating scult bronzes of the 18th Century. By sewing such specially styled buttons on one of your dresses you'll have a new ‘style and a conversation-piece as Mrs. Joseph McLeod and Mrs. Or- G Children Dress Themselves ¢ Zipirson.,..sip it's OM It's 80 that children seed 00 belp rom mother br flay jog on wll zipper front, bar- * ‘beck, adjustable grippers on shoulder straps, and elastic back to insure erfect ft for slim or ‘ chubby child, In many > colorful, wear-tested Off tabrics chat wash like Zs magic. Sizes | to 8 2.98 48 N. Saginaw Se. Speech Club Gives Oscar]. The Rev. Richard WV. Piemas, pastor of Michael Glisky, guild treasurer, over the i* sce: sells Ml as Pd soli St. Benedict Church, consults with Mrs. Earl | sale of tickets for the St. Benedict Fall Fes McHugh (left) of Sylvan Shores drive, gen-|tival featuring a parish dinner. The dinner eral chairman of all guilds and general|will be served Sunday from noon until 6 chairman of the parish dinner, and Mrs.|p.m.‘in the church hall. ~ Parish Plans to Serve 2,500 Dinners Final plans for serving an ex- pected 2,500 dinners at their 10th annual Fall Festiva] were made by St. Benedict parishioners when they met Tuesday evening. Proceeds from the parish dinner, to be held Sunday at the church hall from noon until 6 p.m.,. will be used to furnish the newly com- pleted Tth grade room at St: Bene- dict school. Besides the roast beef dinner there will be @ sale of fancy work, apron and pillow slips * “out of fit. | lum or lorge, @ . ‘ 5 : : : Nig : ; Cay a capricious Cora used to win her guy with lavender MALING SHOES now she lures him with Maling’s IRRESISTIBLE FLATS 999. 379 — Maling Shoes - | 50 NORTH SAGINAW STREET: ‘gen Monday ond Friday Evenings Dennis, Mrs. Jack Jackson, Mrs, during the afternoon, The items Bert Cederleaf, Mrs. Charles were made by women from the seven guilds in the parish. Parish women, under the general of Mrs. Earl Mc- Vismore, Mrs. Joseph Kushion and Mrs. Angus McDonald. Food purchased by Mrs. Peter cooking and serving into three | Willhite, Angus McDonald, James hour shifts. Assisting Mrs. McHugh L. Brown, Thomas Clifton and are Mrs. James R. Smith and Michael E. Daniels. Mrs, Ralph Cotcher. | Robert Erickson, Richard Frye chairmanship Hugh, have divided the jobs of | Aldo will be cooked by chefs, Paul | The trophy for losing the most ‘Choosing Furniture |ls Extension Topic — land Mrs. Jack Seebald, assisted OTHERS NAMED by Boy Scouts and young girls of the parish, will handle kitchen de- tail Waterford GOP Women Hear Mrs. Gibson Mrs. Peter Gibson, of Monroe, national vice-president of Republi- can Women's Club, spoke of the Mrs, Roy M. Jones is dining | room chairman assisted by Mrs. | Donald Raymond and Mrs. Leon Thomas. Mrs. James L. Brown, | Mrs. Arthur Novotney, Mrs. M. E. Daniels and Mrs. F. H. Grady will serve as hostesses. * * * Table captains are Mrs, Herman Charboneau, Mrs. Wayne Miller, Mrs. Allen Neville, Mrs.- Vern Crake, Mrs. Ernest Mallery and Mrs. John Gottschalk. Tickets are being handled by Mrs, Michael Glisky and Mrs, Walter Hiller, Serving table un- der the chairmanship of Mrs. William Brandt will be Mrs. Donald Fraser, Mrs. Donald St. Dieters See Film on Calorie Control Mrs. Donald Ball, Pontiac City Health Nurse, presented a movie “Weight Control By Counting Your Calories" when the Fashionette Club met Tuesday evening at the Adah Shelly Library. weight was presented to Mrs. Wil- liam Woodruff. . It was announced: that the Pon- tiac Tumbling Club will present the program for the next meeting of the group held on Oct. 6. Mrs. Millard Bixler discussed furniture selection and arrange- ment when she spoke to members of the Seymour Lake Extension Club at their first meeting of the | year Monday évening at the Sey- mour Lake Community House. Mrs. Ralph Markus and Millicent Solley were hostesses for the eve- | ‘| ning. 'importance of organization at the Waterford Republican Women's Club meeting, Monday evening, a * es The affair was a family night featuring a ceoperative dinner under the direction of Mrs, Arthur Vernon, program chairman, and Mrs. Vivian Tubbs, soeial chair- man. Chad Ritchie 6f Birmingham, chairman of the Oakland County committee, gave a review of the Republican conference held at Mackinaw Sept. 17 and 18. Lynn Allen, county clerk, introduced county officers who outlined their duties for the group. Guests attending the _ meeting were Fred Beardslee, state repre- sentative {rom Oxford, and Mrs. — Beardslee; Clare Fuller, state com- mitteeman, and Mrs. Fuller; Mrs. Robert Sutton, vice chairman of the county committee, and Mrs. Kenneth Nichols of Franklin, presi- dent of Oakland County Republican Federation. Waterford Township officers also were guests of the | club. ’ People who give card parties should try gluing a length of elastic ape to the underside of the card table top. Glne at intervals, leaving space for score cards, pen cils, ete. 4494 Dixie Hwy.—Droyton Plains—-OR 3.7234 captivating A Sharpee winter favorite in water repellent Poplin with @ flattering knit hood that does double duty as @ fashionable collar, And the companion knit fly front'conceals @ full length zipper. Satin striped, quilted wool lining. Sizes 10 to 20, 3] 68 Friday Nita “Vit. 9 Open Monday ‘til 8 PEAS ape Be TE 2) ee ig awe eo ee 1 aE ns f ; py 2 1 i , Beet | El ee Soe h ‘ fies eae: PA : j ‘ ¥ ’ a j iia se aire Eg hi : fh Pigg a , } Zé i : Hie? \ ; ai ‘ ‘ ‘ £4 ‘ f i DS od er 4g hed Phos ' : Lite cay j } ; | ¥ : j ; y it I ‘ fy ee i Sia: / j ae ie he : j f | } \ 4 i : mal y j Rate | - ; é ty jé ; wah fi - ‘i i é } t wt j ‘ A i a, ‘ ik | ‘ ‘ i ee . f oe ee « ce THE /PONTIAC_PRESS, THURSDAY. ¢EPTEMBER 29, 1955 - | 1 THIRTY-ONE” 2 a ~ | , : To Talk on Styles \ e Oct. 13. Mrs. Richard McGrath - . : . ; é ‘ > f a eg a ge : ae Jr. of Huntington Woods will be, =. : Geraldine MacKinnon will speak i Kansas Vorking Wives Stir Resentments |i to.eornrare! | in northern: = f. - oe one Suburban Alumnae of Chi Omega /P¢f. a L Michigan ‘are | By ANNE HEYWOOD And this, from a husband: frierids, she: works because ‘we, and don’t preface every remark - =" i rags gil BS ‘The working wife who has chil-| “My wife works because she | need the money.’ with husband says...” . |]. ee a : v4 Mr. and Mrs. Ot eee ee oe eet to after all, my sal- “Pm fed to the teeth with the pitied sd The Alicia Bride is the , ys : woman replaces would support us decently. | whole thing.” Oe : : ‘ A 2 Arden Bigham. jhome, taking good care of the ogg gyn «© 5a Diet ld a ay a RD over hashenaees Ret te give the Loveliest Bride of manera : road Tuesday evening. deme.” i}. d 2 a : | mate | pcorwen | ANd COals Mean - : He H F ils ~ g f| pee 35 e H , 7 i Ht F | i | the Michigan Music Teachers Con- E vention being held at Ann Arbor | Meet in Rochester Oct. 24-25, A : “lf I Were a Candidate’ was oe ae the subject chosen by H. The group is making plans to | Barrett when he spoke before 70 entertain the State Convention in | members and guests of the Pon- Pontiac during April of 1956. tiac Republican Women’s Club. The next meeting of the group |Members gathered at the home . will be held at the home of Mrs.|of Sarah Van Hoosen. Jones in Maid of honor Elaine Martin and | Hazel Gessinger in Rochester. Rochester Monday afternoon. a ‘of crystal-| It's @ good idea to be adven-| Mrs. Janette Bathum reported regione om ep carer Their turous and try something new.|on citizenship, and taxation was gowns were deep violet and gold | Then if you don't like it, you can| discussed by Mary Chapman. toned respectively, They carried | forget it. So see what happens| Others reporting were Mrs. Bert arrangements HL Mie Fie stilt uy 7 | ' Bile | |asbes, of finger on a hint of green|Mrs. Lulu Luby assisted the host Your fashion shop in Pontiac — man. Edward Sage and Kenney Relates A deep purple dress with pink | New Fall Footwear . . . by the bride's mother, | California Cobblers and charch hall immediately after the \ Berkley Brogues e| AE eet | STROOCKS CASHMERES ~ BORGANAS 89% 4 | Enjoy the luxury of gorgeous exotic fashion coats of Stroock or Cashmere Enjoy the beauty of Borgana, the lushest, plushest coats in town; the man-made | fabric that looks like fur $ i ' 16.95 Sippen y@e can see through ... twinkling trans- | feels like fur, wears like {| © new elegonce to your foll fashion stop, fur, and beautiful fur like 2a black suede or ow sable calf. colors. | | , | : | ‘ = 1 A 7 as : ; a “ . Oe es : ane | _ Shop Peggy's today. for the greatest’ selection you have ever seen! , ‘ ae j \ : J a . <4 i : td a ee ba Bee th i ae ik os . 0) w ene oN | THE PONTIAC PRESS, ‘THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1955 Mrs. Stephison PTA President iRavienber You Don’ t Own Steady!| jat Crofoot School i \ | Pitute Bride Should Plan ELIZABETH WOODWARD occasionally to quiet her. down.) then fot visit with him. That him, so he stops by to say ble i Officers elected at’ a recent Cro- fH geany rm tickied pink with the smart way my Carol handles her house- work. Take wood Goors for instance. barney lap appa reas ste cdmmented on our beautiful wood floors. My Carol and her Bruce Cleaning Wax really make easy work of a hard job. I'm mighty pleased with both of them. = p.s. For lighter waxing on linoleam Bruce Floor Cleaner. Som Benson Says: Surprise Yourself Come in... look over my outstanding selection of good quality, figure- flattering Wonderful Buy! NYLON. Wash and Wear UNIFORMS any lot or garage in town . with purchase, ATTENTION | “Women in White” * DACRONS * NYLONS * SEERSUCKERS * COTTONS Choice of one-piece, two-piece; three-piece styles. Half sizes. — To $7391 SAM BENSON ! son and Mrs. Dimitri Lazaroff com- JJ 2 S. Perry St. Open 9 to 9 | pleted the guest list. - , the originator of . .. BREAD CARRY M JRE “White Shoulders” . ° ORE PICTURES “Golden Shadows” Reta While Whee freed bb sake AND CREDENTIALS IN THRE | . ee a Beauty in fragrance from Reta Whele Wheat Flour — Py i 34 Years’ Experience abe by @ new Process that retains all the CONVERTIBLE’*« BY BUXTON i : Elegance ” Minerals and — a " Hu * sa: 7 tores in the WW Y in- : a : eaneteme Specialist packaging cluding the wheat germ oil *Viterin ED. it has NONE of the ! : i Loveliness wm name bitter after taste comfnonly associated with Whole Wheat Bread. ih i . It has MAXIMUM NUTRITION, It nore Fresh Longer .. . and Hl | | The perfect gift it makes wonderful toast. JUST ONE T . and YOU CON- TINUE to ASK FOR IT. IT'S WHOLE ‘wueat BREAD LIKE YOU HAVE NEVER TASTED. for any occasion TRY A.LOAF THIS WEEK-END Prices. $2.75-$10.00 Plus Tex _ Turpin-Hall 4 _ FAMILY. SHOE STORES ; Regularly 25c¢ SPECIAL THIS WEEK-END— ONLY _ 18 exclusive Flickbar add windows to the Convertible’s removable , on Lake Reed 4 464 Dixie Hi ghway CLOONAN’S mtd BREAD AND DONUTS BAILY AFTER 3:30 P.M, more pictures and eredentials than in any dae Billfola” a? it tn ; ter Drayton Shopping Center TS . INITIALS IN GOLD FREE $395 to $] 300 "30 to 2:30 Open Mon., Fri. & Sat. sireamat “Where . Quality Counts”. TH 0 M AS PASTRY SHOP FINE LUGGAGE ° PHILIP'S SPORTING GOODS ORlando 3-9412. ws ; 79 N. Saginaw Sty | 4121 West Huron, Near Coss FE 4.8163 PARK: FREE in REAR of STORE 72 North Saginaw St. > * f, . | ae i ? gs ( 2 ye { ny! Fi . ips ie . i ,| te GS 4 bs : wa io i ‘e , fa ¢ ill Ak ay) ee alii i) ak ' ji ee re t ’ ve * ; : th ; A e if | / x eos ; ne ! \ q % yd oe ae | 1 ' ' er 3 * , : ' " i SOO RTE BEES SS . THE PONTIAC PR Ss, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1955 __ THIRTY-THREE Floral Gift | | - -|7Bat WeverHolds |. - Sie f ae ot First Family Night — : for Hostess || 5 Ra ae . ¥ } * : — ‘ £ wk eG «It's Proper but Not nd ttcor® | dents attended ‘the alfalr ag en ° 4 ustomary to Give meen Cnr 1, | as octavo So 2 at the fifth | briefly on the curticulum and com bat ‘ By EMILY Post 8 from mea ge ” ee ee “T was invited to dinner at : friend's house and 1 took my oo Sap wd iy dng hostess bunch of red toses. Mrs. Harlee| Daughter-in-Law pi a a imbejaaaecece| | same woman to dinner at my or- | 0 ; house, and she brought nothing. ee ee a SHOP EVERY NIGHT ‘til 9 ‘Please misunderstand vy. Stanley Weydemeyer. ; me, Mrs. Post, T was not locking wore curved ty | Toe comple wes eemtted bapt. 3 af SATURDAY ‘til 6 | for ahy gift, but want to know , Scheere; Mrs. Meta | Longview, Wash. ' : what is the proper procedure. A very friend of mine told me that when - I took the roses J had discharged invariably take something to my ? see te ay bows tee omens 3 7 OUR ee a sin COACHMAN Answer: There is dbsolutely no DRESS resale db 7, He ga ccudl you Care to, but fs never Tailored expected by any hostess—and is ailored by Samuel Grossman in Stripette—a Viscose and a pared that pte! —— Acetate with smart: ot at tar bot poe bs see surface interest, po Mh haan wa agp ~ = White linen collor : rege hg ye inconspicuous way (removable) is x piped with velvet. the You'll love the ap ! long lean lines. four A ae « <0 sens Charcoal or brown, Sizes 10 to 18. 26.95 29.95 Fall casual dress in Julliard’s sheer ond You we eel | | , wool with a soft new look, pert bow and. same conversation, . ‘ most sure to coubenans ins. ‘The | | sparkling beads at the neckline, usng the word. In green, mink brown, black. Sizes:12 to 18, Oe et ae on at ih si exclusively at Bloomfield Fashion Shop Special selling! New fall hats, Paris-inspired! 23 Hats that mirror the Paris scene ;.. that glamorize you with interesting new shapes .-. . that are fashioned in rich textured fabrics that look so expensive! There are jewels and feathers, to make you look so al- luringly feminine! We've scooped the town this time . . . don’t miss out! Come in today and try one on! > Scoop brim with wide aS . pleated brim ...:........... . Couldn’t you practically live in coats like these? . . . great town-country cover-ups that are always important fashion (never more than now). And wouldn’t you know they're by Sportleigh? . . deftly cut from the softest, finest fleece, and tailored with the of manner that you naturally identify with the Sportleigh label... 2S THESE ARE THE COATS IN MADEMOISELLE Fur felt bumper pillbox, with flower and rhinestone trim, TREND sestsisicoeerrancinrcconnes 2.50 oe * ‘ dept. SAGINAW AT WARREN. PONTIAC _» OPEN A CONVENIENT CHARGE ACCOUNT . .. stores © OPEN MON FRI SAT NIGHTSTO 9 & oe : ; a » 0 é ; a : poy } i * : i F yA = } : 4 : { ; Loe boo?! | ‘ j vee ey | PC see FS { eset ewe Pe : 2s J . | A ; } be pe ed LE i a aed Re oe ; i | ee Ne oe ee, eho ce | ) go fof A f ss ef } ‘gl Vi | / ne ie j eeu j ; C) } 3 : . \ f ’ : ‘ h ey fq ‘fF ce j a / : rf i { i S| ig By ee | THE PONTIAC PRESS. aHURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 2 29, 1955 ° [Principal and Staff |, Tal Feat vase wee >| Blue Star Mothers / |, aseace ism Deriands ‘Unselfishness’ Introduced to PTA eee ar Ateo Report Ke 5F a Fe Ma 3 § > 3 ad George Mrs. Vida L. Walker, ' tl eg stati |J- 7. Bass serving ‘as general neld in Mount Clemens recently | Wiliam } friend, said, “There is"—and| Ido. I think it’s theft of Tom's} ment of fils brother's need, ‘ muddy | S04 Mammbere of the teaching sat chairman. ae was presented by Mrs. Wilbur Fitz we Fyenee the phone. | own moral ; has lost his yellow crayon, Tom—| Whittier School PTA when the| A movie showing the benefits of |thomas at the Tuesday evening) 'Ne Riu} | stil remember how she ~ Think our . begins and is unhappy because he cannot | group met at the school. Wednes-| the United Fund was shown dur-| meeting of Blue Star Mothers) oo 1 i, described the need in that jse- | ends with the undemanding. state-| color his giraffe.” day eae ing the evening. Ps Gaper For, er. Tell him that come for me, I'll go out my own charity. That was just as it should have been. For I needed & '. : ie bab ned . Plan for Dance "hole I we Ge Peat times I prayed. But always I was ‘Plans were completed for the | conscious that I was performing Harvest Frolic Dance to be held! generously. "| QUITE REMARKABLE Then, soon after dawn, I was sure that I was a remarkable : ode fv it ae 792 f 1 : : = fever broke—and he began to suck it i A i : E sf if i if : % : Se ENC ame aS ee PMP HI NEN aye a ey ORE ERE EST NE Me 1A a shibihbea dee in dct ltumiagialcnk «ial Lae * Re Se RT ee Fae a “ i ’ i oE We're Forced to Vacate Our Warehouse — a We Must Make Room for This Merchandise ae at Our Birmingham Store! Because our Birmingham store is the only place large enough to handle this quantity of merchandise, we : | must make room! Right now, our Birmingham store : here, at last, are the chapters in is fil city with odd rolls of fi : % protease nigh s filled to capacity with odd rolls of fine ssiiosiamiahe ~. FLORAL DESIGNS © shies ech 10k Deck sates room size rugs, carpet and drapery samples; tile. ; this Journal exclusive! True, they're mostly odds-and-ends, but they take up 4 quite a bit of valuable space, so we must clear them j out. Now’s your opportunity to fill your floorcovering ‘ needs and save a whopping 25% to 50%, too! Cc heck These Cash-and- c arry Prices on | : WIDTH YARDS DESCRIPTION WAS. NOW special group of assorted 27-in. 66 All Wool Wilton, white.........0....11.95 4.45 EXCELON _ 27-in. 28 Extra-Heavy Shag Texture, cocoa...... 10.95 4.45 : ; 9-ft. 34 All-Wool Twist Weave, cinnamon.:.... 9.95 °4.95 T ~ X 9-ft. ~ 43 Carved Wool Wilton, green........... 11.95 5.95 : ; LE aes 9-Ft 32 Heavy Shaggy Textured, QO. a vcee- 14.95 7.49 . A “halo” of t : i ; little lady—who keeps you looking Mostly-one-of-a-kind, were —«GIVE- AWAY PRICES ON ROOM SIZE RUGS 2,500 pieces, 9x9x se" in random 80 young and pretty while busy 29.95 to 239.50, now * SIZE ~ DESCRIPTION WAS _ - Now colors, were 17c each. now ag ng Sper sol - . 12x14.9 All Wool Wilton, light green .-+. 334.50 149.50 : : : from semests! Directions, (rene 50 50 12x7.9 Bark Texture, All’ Wool, sea green... 110295 49.50 ¢ : ford for making this cute kitchen and | 12x13.10 Bark Texture, All Wool, cinnamon... .... 184.50 99.50 ......... 158.50 79.50 % 15x6 All Wool Wilton, ivory .. . Wes eeeoeer 189.50 44.50 from 6.95 to $50 grades, now _ 15x17 Heavy Shag Texture, hunter green... eee 394.08 182.50 99 Assorted patterne, € |” 9522.4 Super Heavy Wool, putty ...........0..... 48950 198.50 $ 99 colors. Were 1.95 9x20.6 Super Heavy Wool, putty ......... oocsoes! 449.50 179.50 and each to 11.95 sq. yd. 9x17 Thick Carved Axminster, turquoise........... 229.50 89,50. 12x17.9 Thick Plush Pile Blend, lime............. 235.50 109.50 stom made ngage | insures ‘sooem maas malty + + Say Hundreds more un-adiertised the very . . ; specials—shop - early! We rebuild old sagging mattresses . ot . : Call fu the morning We will pick- ie, . 999 HUNTER BOULEVARD, BIRMINGHAM "MI 4.4433. mere uo ; Store — cra Friday, 9 @.m.-ta 9 p.m. Saturday, a a.m. to 6 - = : Pe . oe : , . Ai = 4. : a & ae } ‘ ‘ ‘ ' s ' oe, { ; A ; % . cease peas) Se \ lo. b. ; ee : ARE GRRE ee ture Sh eet “ tg 4 x ie ew: s 4 ; | ‘ i, as i } sie &. hay ‘ } ii . : p © : - eps iy rare = \ iy i ; ‘i i ; " . E of ger Wek AP ER UR TOL Su me ern it Po ee hy if ae | nee | a We ae ey : 4 a \ ls anicelentitg tat hy i ol _ ine 3 PONTIAC PRESS. “THURSDAY, Sk TEMBER 29, hl be ee Site THIRTY: FIVE 4 q po i Pancitine Tere | ‘lon FRIDAY and SATURDAY | SEPTEMBER 30th — OCTOBER Ist “Be sure to attend our series of Aunt Jémima pancake demonstrations! . Be ; . Come and bring the children to see Aunt Jemima, who is known coast-té-cosst © ——— 4h H, oo aye q fy, by every generation, and who has become a symbol for: the hearty American Breakfast! And, say! You'll enjoy the PANCAKES, too! eg) ‘ ; oe! Bie i ae ¥ SoS Kh a B, ‘ tis hye «bab Pisee Fe : Psiage Hees : is LBS. FOR iio sunthss baulasie Ure FREE! = era day Temas fia ed deenaiect ONE POUND FREE! PANCAKE \ AUNT Jemima : FLOUR "38 | READY-MIX for , PANCAKE FLOUR = 5g Reedy Mix -20-0z. PACKAGE Buckwheat noUR 7: \ S| 2-3 BIRDS EYE FRESH FROZEN FILLETS a" 3D. LEAN, JUICY GROUND BEEF — Brovonry Qe \ GRADE/NO. 1 ARMOUR’S COLUMBIA - BOLOGNA | BACON mat DQ -| sia BQ Be sure to visit our big, modern MEAT DEPARTMENT for .a@ complete estbviment of fresh, better grade meats and poultry. : KILLED Tender—Plump FRYERS} NEW LOW PRICE Fo / ’ ~ A | j i ‘ | i= — / | j ‘ : | ( | ; / ry ) | ? | : j ey j } : f * ! t | t ‘ i | j a ; TALL LOG CABIN 24 Ox. SYRUP 59° SVIASIC]] Frosh Foose coupe mir | HORSERADISH | «Pres rozen EB | : z=-aaam | STRAWBERRIES BANANAS Ce eee 10: ‘Super — Corner of Baldwin Ave. and — Blvd. Fey fond Satrdoy 9 a“ eee eee eee Fe al THE PONTIAC. PRESS! THURSDAY, y, SEPTEMBER : 29, 1955 See. s = > z Aa little milk, over all | with a garnish with a sprig of pars- ley. @Serve with fresh tomato slices, ore ov. 5 sand Som, tee. ereamn @reamed ham or eggs, “BG SGREEN OLIVE DIP — Fall time means party time. Whether you're having a dinner party or Sigets to for te evening. you't onde having assort |Maraschino New Color Into Breakfast i and 7 Som hard-cooked | melted process cheese, | which is equally low in calories | servings. | and which may be used as a des- | ed relishes with a green olive dip. Include some raw vegetables as well as potato chips and pretzels in your assortment of dippables. i) ‘ weight’s dream of an Eater's . P2828 23 Str tf : a is | i l i i E 5 vil g agi ls graham cracker. crumbs, which are low in calories,. for the crust. A companion to the chocolate pudding is a chocolate sauce | sert topping in a great variety of | ways. ~ i | Canned tomato ‘eute helps to! make a@ pantry shelf meal inter- jally when you serve | curry powder, fish 7 EIEAG: d Konto > SMUHLS i i - OM NE Gigs ? corms end wear py hard ry sty stains, see directions on label. jbbing. For AA if te CLEANSER tne ’ “Q —~ Pa J in Cherries Put dad choot faces. minutes. and serve. Makes four to six serv- | ings. Cherry Currant Muffins } “ ounce package muffin mix noppes Maraschino cherries drained +4 (abou 1$ oherries) te cup currants Combine muffin mix, cherries “ Enliven Appetizer Dips ‘Treat Your Family — fo Cotfage Pudding | Pe capendiped yo bythe al ssa from ‘Your family will enjoy the flavor tGlazed Apple Rings” phn es ee ele ae ee Team Well With Pork © ae a Glazed" apple rings or wedges) } cae ate sat. fee . port roast meal,” : % feecpese Sent mace Bring 1 cup of sugar and 1 cup ime ta butter or margarine of water to a boil and cook for ‘ teaspodn, grated lemon rind five minutes. Add apple wedges or) <.."4 + Sift together flour, baki pow slices and let simmer in the syrup der, sit oud mee. ‘Crom bier for 10 to 12 minutes. | and sugar; beat.in egg and lemon A dren oh. 208 ek Our Own Make : Pure Lean Pork 5 ‘ Sausage Rib End. Pork Loin Roast 3 Pounds ‘7 09 a Hygrade’s age Turkey Macaroni q All Meat ~ounce aime) ma@earon! with | eh - FRANKS TEA-BAGS SALADA ‘Beef 37: when you bu two ¢ an® U. S. Choice Blade Cut TAKE HOME SOME Friendly Market 884 WEST HURON STREET Defiance Popcorn DEMONSTRATION All Day Friday and Saturday uae eUance ee a my Hamilton Grade A | EGGS Cc Doz. - In Cartons A . a * beans just before serving. Cinnamon candies added to the) gue i autted dry Source: New York State College of Agriculture, Cornell University Sprinkle over hot baked pota-| "Yup will enhance the color. | alternately with milk, beating | “Egg-Buying Guide,” ’ een & OS eee cay yuk toa dior, 6 Mig, con.) St just until smooth after each addl- | pGG QUALITY 1S JUDGED BY WHAT'S INSIDE : ful apple salad is just right. Or : "Egy quality ts determined by what's inside the shell. Grade refers F for the dessert of the pork dinner Soe Wi tales po nt © interior quality which is measured by candling. A grader looks Frost With Baby Fruit choose large, firm apples, core and inches) in moderate (375 degrees) | hrough an ¢gg infront of a strong beam: of light and checks the Spread a store bought layer of stuff with chopped dates for bak-|oven about 30 minutes or untill sie the egg yolk and the air cell. : Se ak aon te | ‘ cake tester inserted in center! “Grade A—for cooking in the shell, poaching, for angel food cakes. of baby food fruit dessert. Top : comes out clean, : ' . ange with another layer of the cake! Pour creamed chicken over Makes six to eight servings. Grade B & C—for scrambling, omelets, puddings, muffins, short- and sweetened whipped cream. crusty cornbread, _ Serve with Lemon Sauce. ned cakes, sauces, salad ete. — New Crop TOKAY GRAPES 2» 2 5° Large 24 Size WEA LETTUCE . AS Flavors Velvet Brand ICE CREAM All pi oH ae va ae fi i, 7 ey ‘ ye 5 ey A ow ae Pi f he on ee Se ] | hey rs a ee ] FF che Te - i ec ee ‘ Dae a “ _ THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1955 : eu ___ THIRTY-SEVEN | Cont on in and reap a bumper crop of bargains at our Fall Food Festival! Our “horn of plenty” is overflowing with all the foods your family likes to eat . . . all marked down to prices that spell S-A-V-I-N-G-S for you. Give your budget a good head start on the Oe new season... — PILLSBURY | PANCARE MIX | 1 POUND | PACKAGE ) w SALES Stokely’s GOLDEN PUMPRIN FREE SILVERWARE OFFER Expires Saturday, October 1. Bring your cash register <—— in to redeem them now! aAV- EN SEALTEST } ¥ - = | ‘ Homogenized These Hormel's & Ready-to-Serve M | L K Chili Con Carne No. 300 Can hi 2 Gal. Cit. Fresh Baked Sno-White WHITE ae into your meats :eee8@¢ : and sauces! eeeoee fm darn, means the investment of Set Deviled Noodle Ring hed. Family up the hungry ones, set af colorfd deviled noodle ring in the} ham makes center of the table, stand back for| dish that’s Whether serve noodles in @ effort aie Gli d. comede, or Ga to the meal * Discover for yourself how simply ; : i ih [et hi fi | SF, SEs a F f ! BPE i 7 | If : n | Fr d i PRE : 1 Fee ll el E : li i i 7 : i ES F =F It met Hh if i if! ; oa | ee i if } i ps pil pt sid ter | j 2 jefore “Famis 4 i s a | I ‘tate al ‘iat Fg i ii ! : : E 2 ( AT iF ; ; i Bacon, Squash |Are Teammates in Casserole is one of those foods that [ f: | t if g ! E ett bit | i 3 z i Me J \ poe Gf AK fh) ive fn wf is) : _____ = ,DHE, PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY. SE o vy a WH Ml ‘ a A \ Bone f : , : : a ql iS PTEMBER 2.195 °° \ AY A a ¥ ‘a pao i a. : z = ’ * nee BAZLEY’S! BETTER TRIM. é : .: lo. Ss SIRLOIN, LEAN BLADE CUT Pork Chops |g — BG. Tender Brisket BOILING BEEF 19%. € - \ os e\\ toch Ores , sche Sat) Pan-Redi 37: Pork Roast @ Ss) b. airy FRYERS. ww 4”) 35i. BAZLEY’S. SNO-WHITE VEAL SALE! “Shoulder Cut STEAK ‘Roast |'REAST | CHops | ROAST 391. | 151. | 391. | 29%. Fr. 1 Churned - 59: | te = 39: re g SKINLESS , ] HOT DOGS ° i: i i STEAK SWISS - sintomn THE BEST YOU CAN BUY! wee 2 “gf - ; 9 — } = = 4 pf Bd a ¢ : ‘< Open Daily 9 A. M. to 10 P. M. : tes _. Ineluding Sunday e Michigan POTATOES ‘ ik 50 Ib. Bag or White 500 Bags Sold Last Week—Repeat Sale! 59° . MEAT a7 A: 7M Oe Pe | Piping Hot — Really Delicious Better Sweet ~ OLEO 12 oz. Pkg. Tasty Frozen STEAKS Barbecued CHICKENS .. ° 1°? 39° | FRESH KILLED STEWERS. Ib, 25¢ 2 59 3 SISTERS Bs $9: Reg. 49c Value LOW PRICE | Three Sisters’ Low Price C H E ES E Cooking 3 lb. Bag Cc ONIONS 10 HOT DOGS—CLUB FRANKS— : chs _ | RING BOLOGNA—LARGE BOLOGNA LEAN GROUND BEEF ....... 3 Ibs. 89° MEATY SPARE RIBS.......... tb. 49° Super Value BREAD | fee i 3 : Sealtest ‘MILK Fresh Killed ay SHORT RIBS OF BELF......... Ih 15 SMOKED PICNICS............ lb. 33 DFW makes the meal Reach fer the RED package! 4 f- eT ae P GOLDEN RIPE HOME-MADE PORK SAUSAGE... Ih. 2% Hickory Smoked SLAB BACON, hickory smoked . . . lb. 35° ‘SHOULDER ROAST, | ... bh GRAPES ...... 2" 29 Sweet Potatoes. . . 4” 25° THREE SISTERS’| SUPER MARKET 608 W. Huron St. BY TABLE KING TOMATOES ........:..7 cam $1.00 SWEET PEAS .......... 7 cam $1.00 KIDNEY BEANS. ......10 ca» $1.00 GREEN BEANS.........7 cam $1.00 WAX BEANS...........7 cas $1.00 ‘TOMATO JUICE “2 4 cm $1.00 APPLE SAUCE ......... 7 cm $1.00 p : | Bal ; : ; i | + i fe cS ee Jf eh. $E. t fi F yi es SE 5: a ae b eee Sa So aie 2 aS Ba Fat: 3 Se Re i, SR oe ; Te: Y i m f J | sale 3 a | \ i ga table, * pan eT) ca pte A ee ey ee eee Ssegiay fos {Pa i ce 123] a * f a ay ays See f Pad x A | q yet Ss } y 4 \. 47 | i cs E 1 Near ae 4 Fy bi 5 ees nq | Opi f i} - yi | the : ‘(teen e i “if ay i f ' ; } j , 4 e f ‘ i F } Ul \ A | : ‘ { f f | 4 , i ‘ Pee é j ! : ’ \ ‘ a \ eu i | OTHE B PONTIAC: PRESS, “THURSDAY. SEPPENDER 2 beiees, UA ea see TaInTy.xTy B devia lance} Cos atta ISBEST PONTIAC Yellow. Freestone MAZZA’. MARKET aE a ; . me | SWIFTS a = SHORTENING Swift's “Quick Mix” Type SHIFTING Best for Cakes, Pastry & Frying OUR BARGAIN OF THE WEEK ¥ SALE Perry Street | PERRY FRIENDLY DEFIANCE GET MAIL-ORDER = | HONEY BLANKS HERE Te elm allits Copper Set _ DEFIANCE APPLE BUTTER “- 20° DEFIANCE Sweet Potatoes + Deality oa 16 TEA-BAGS FOR I¢ - San 57° OAKLAND COUNTY Auburn, Heights COPP’S. MARKET 3337 Auburn Avenue ' UNDERWOOD DEVILED HAM 2V%-0x. 2 [fe ie CAN | OLIVES | al - CRACKERS ‘ne 49%, | 33° PROTEN ODS | 3 pee 2 ames a BONNEE BUTTERED NEW tis sort orev SOAP zim |] LIQUID |RBEEF | c packace ror KOTEX PADS 23° | | pETERGENT STEAKS 3 citi A ee bored vaccash| Safely bleach nylon and reyes lingerie! "cat 39 |b Oretda | Birds Eye . POTATO | ORANGE 4 ans tne RINSO |B PATTIES | JUICE | Qu Boal Ph. be 32: | Avon Township - HOLBROOK’S GROCERY . 2366 Auburn Ave. Birmingham FISHER’S MARKET 1248 S. Woodward Keego Harbor SERBINOFF'S MARKET , Rd. 3152 Orcherd Loke pe WH ITE : 0x. 120s, 3% Lake Orion SCHICK’S - SUPER MARKET 331 S. Brocdwey This Week's Thrifty Special! VETS ne DOG FOOD 4 * ” ere (Vet A rod Cashmere PALMOLIVE = 29 porry SOAP « the absorbency you need © softness you're sure of Cc ¢ + special, flat pressed ends . Reg. Size 25° vee. , 25 * your choice of 3 sizes 3 bers .. | ws : 2 bers .... saad ah 224 S. Main St. Kotex® gives you Box of 12. : Highland Road PONTIAC LAKE " $240 Highland Rd. ao bs ‘ ee, =] Bo 4 % et =| te * imo DCADOC hy 4 p chee hen ' mit ra : ' - * als bel j # e ' Die Gi 4 ‘ won h i 4 in 4 ‘ ‘ i f 0) ih i ' favo ‘ 4 1 ‘ 0 " : ti pelicjou ua Ot *j rif’ i i ' 0 } tenepest s om the * ' . tt ' ; ’ ir iy? 5 ‘ato * xtu i i ad rd On . } tee otf] ' ' v) leit ‘ , mend ' i > L in , p ra it ar iret a ~ wait o 4 ’ ' rh f ‘ D dite he . nec i hall on ne iy ; favo &, 5 Ti fan . mati ' | ~ lk or Y ‘ f ' he ens oO ret OU , ne ‘AVvO fi ‘ . * ri: ceo 4 : .- ° ole it P ' 0 * ‘ iz 4) we rma) i f ti hin { coOnect i i t ® 1 * ’ rt i 4 ' 4 “at wy MU vO uJ tly AT On oc ne a ’ ca fi * i J . . nc ‘ ‘ ‘ eo } e me nt farv “ oul] ; 6 ou it * oread | Cne@ad ‘ é ' ‘ ri = Tn apt PEACHES . .2%5~ 25° -) SALADA TEA 57 S. No, 1 Michigs TATOES = ‘ qi att) ' wt i 4 'C ptr) 7 Du if nag co OOd nd iO ‘ ey 4 iy i ut; ry cip oi oF 0 ‘ OC AICO A é ‘ mon & ‘ in crichen i id (i ‘i o ga 0 P * 4 te hs iu AC é Hi : Ci + p ocad bi poo i up oe hee LHe) 0 p pn ne D d podns m OOCRGO in 0 ‘ 0 f 01 ic 0 n De te Hit vocado 0 ci i ied pu ‘ ad, FP i) 4 (] i 4 i 0 0 DO oO! ro 5 ‘ 5 ri i ih OOK! Ol CONN ial ‘ a 0 ) 0) H i 0 O On * ~ ~ e co 7 3 és ‘e ‘ PP, Be Kee - ° » Lot we * US LAr) ayerir, ' ‘ ca me < ) ‘ tis 4 A ligato + ' : oni! ‘ ; * “4s ne mp. 4 hi aq m o e@ in 0 ho al! net Si ty Dan ite oi | i rn ne | iprink!) C Pe in Dan 25 degree: ‘ ' * O ind © 4 TT o comDpin 0 - Sed 2 2 — rOOd * eee Se : 5 il he Nl ae EEA Fale eee nee FAN ae ie A ae ENE Eg A ee ( ; w i ‘ het i brace ; e 4 ; o) sa é jp ' f be : f ) / } j : THE PONTIAC PRESS THURSDAY; SEPTEMBER 29, 1955 Don’t overcook minute or cube; three minutes on each side in the Loaf Combines | sss — + \Cereal, Meat : What loaf 11 1 Delicious hot 1 ohana laaghtd payadacer for the whole family, even’ those ) : members with an allergy to wheat ; : if re net et es L Rib End Pork Loin . DEF! 4 Bere . - . est pot it in the oven and ® | CHICKEN OF THE SEA —_ ANCE 1 = wih material trteee tortie | = ROAST | CHUNK STYLE Can | COFFEE gin ein | Yet 61 TUNA... 1 are sim- 1 pound chopped beet Lb. 45° “79° ple to make, thanks to the crisp oe ences HO-MA BREADED Ses peepee | ee FAN TAIL ! toasted and are scored so that teaspoon beppet : SHRIMP . om oe can easily be broken §, 'toameeon eae manned , e ©.6 »® : Tall Can | Each square is spread with a| FILLED DATE | ‘Date Place all ingredients in large ‘GROUND - ceo epee — AD : | mixture of grated cheddar cheese | cookies —- a fichly satistying dessert favorite. These cookies are easy eee ao ae ee Dee te age DONATO’'S SUPER CARNATION | and Worcestershire sauce. topped | to maké and are sure to give the family plenty of eating pleasure, You'll gently into greased loaf pan, about : | | i he aerigerater cl ut bere ata ne cic ite tem they smell he gond egress ot} S's 4 x 3 Ince, taking care 4 ; MILK : tie tlnutes of baking is all F ‘| C A-R . Pic ic pre men at ye : ARKET . ‘ om the beeen aot eae; amMily Comes yNNINg 14 hours Tura oat onto serving ADD Lng. Cll 6500 Hatchery Road OR 3-1552 ey c imeraiee’ "for These Date Cookies |iimism «sey. BEER-WINE to TAKE ouT| 10 ‘ you eal more ; ' } : : you want” applies to Bacon-Cheese oe on us annus cantly. Coal el a Nake | ie voear take pint spl OPEN DAILY, SUNDAY 9 A.M. TO 9 P.M. ready and waiting, to be baked | aroma of “grandmother's kitchen” — — and served piping hot as the occa-| around your oven. OUR STORE. ee 1S Oe GETTING BIGGER |° —— +——-«wBECAUSE OUR—ssd_C OPEN SUNDAY PRICES ARE LITTLER © 909 sion—and guests—demands. _ cole : Bacon-Cheese And when tuck a rich date Sh ADLER’ waa "each cooks, ou op at sound sary, cheddar shecee , | bound to bring the family flocking Me teaspoon eal out to see — cooking. Terrific eco. _ NORTHERN TISSUE CAVERN but not burned. If fall housecleaning leaves you 4 Beit 2 ; Serve piping hot. Makes 36 ap- with no time for cookie-baking g petizers can still have plenty of delectable , : saclleatigiall nese desserts. Buy them from your ba- | - PIECES and STEMS © 3% ‘i ‘ EN i cup Sateinn * 2 Oz. C Wonderful flavor and substantial | 1 cup suger Can . texture make this a fine pie to + tees venilla extract ADLER’S se q serve with a: light meal, ae ¢ SPECIAL Date-Wainut Sift toge flour and salt : . : ‘ 2 eupe mith 1 i Cream together shortening and LOW PRICE = ‘4 teaspoon salt sugar until light and fluffy. Add : * fe Pathan ¢ Suit -oneting rice cereal eggs and vanilla extract. Beat well. , 3 eeeeene oe butter Add flour mixture to creamed mix- : i Seb Ey epenees wants | bine ingredients : : pr Bleed chopped dates , anes - - Heat milk and salt in top of| thick double boiler over boiling water. cloth. Cut with cookle pacha in eee rice cer-| Put cook, ‘stirring constantly, | every with until —— thickened. remaining cookies, pressing edge Cover and continue cooking for together with fork, 10 minutes. Cool slightly. Meanwhile ‘prepare pastry | in moderately hot oven (400 de- shell, Blend together the butter, | grees) 10 minutes. Makes about 2% egg yolks and one-fourth cup of | dozen 2-inch cookies. the sugar. Add walnuts, dates Date Filling ang orange rind. Combine with the slightly cooled cooked rice “% cup brown sugar cereal. an Beat egg whites until stiff, grad-| ** “P "ater ually - beating in vaenaiae “au: Mix all ingredients except wa- fourth cup sugar. Fold beaten | ter. Add water gradually, mixing | whites into rice mixture. ig Pour into unbaked shell. Bake in er moderately hot (375 degrees) oven | Crunch Sandwiches until lightly browned, about 45 Feature Honey Butter minutes. Serve warth. When the youngsters come in * 2 | from tiring play and want a quick- Delicious Tea Snack | cednee thine ge Woes occa Want a delicious snack for tea-| that’s wholesome and nourishing time? Mix grated cheese, broken|as well—Honey Butter Crunch walnut or pecan meats and Sandwiches. chopped pimiento-stuffed green ol-| To make enough filling for four | ives; spread over slices of fresh | sandwiches, combine one-half cup. white bread. Cut the crusts off; peanut butter, one-fourth cup or- | the bread and roll up each slice. | ange juice and oné-fourth cup | Put the cheese rolls, one touching | honey. Mix until smooth. Add one- the other, in a shallow baking pan. | fourth cup chopped pecans, Spread Bake in a hot oven until crusty! on enriched bread and top with a and touched with golden-brown. lettuce leaf. | SPECIALE aml i ae | | MAPLE LEAF | Sortee, | COTTAGE | - PRODUCTIONS : CHEESE in LIBBEY GLASSES AA ty,// RRL TIO Adler's Special Low Price on.. PET MILK TALL 10: a carat NG CAN VALUE! Contadina TOMATO SAUCE 8 Oz. Gan Only WALT f DISNEY’S PEATURE CARTOON MOVIE 4 os Pa ; Pd REPEAT SALE! LEAN and MEATY SPARE © a * i RIBS... Ib.Gat aes Sta ” — ' - oe / 1200 BALDWIN AVE. . bi . . A ey hes" fee * h ¢ 3 i “ pO py} ERO RE ON at pe x ee i. f ( eo Eee j iy Se ae 4 hy p4 £ ‘ } y : i oy) =f } : ay ; : : : { 4 ‘ ef, v4 ie vA bs ) id y J ae \ ee hes : i ee ; oe ae : ander Bae PONTIAC rican: _atonsbar. SEPTEMBER 29. 1055 ee ora Care veg ‘4 ge i ” er " Rice; n Awaba Dishes ieee ground ame ——| does. ‘For, very special treat! tully stir with fork to fluff rice| Detterdé baking dish. sat ene yt alingers. , Wild Rice Amandine | duck, squab, venison or other Gradually add sugar, beating until commercial rice mailis then any dlectric skillet. Perhaps you. for which we print the recipe , 3 cups wile game. Serves 46, | stiff, but not dry. Spread- over _ would like the. recipe I used. has a special attraction. Between ; _ ‘Mes : {nto | budding. Sprinkle with almonds “Rice is an easy food to use. It Skillet Chicken with Rice lnopre of Sane oe nee Spread’ of the iitepoon en wy interesting pudding such as this Bake in 3%5-degree oven for 15 to ‘ } brotler-trrer, 2% Ib cut up i rice and apricots ma on bottom of 10x6x2-inch baking pM Boye) i lan . takes up little space on your shett.| %,*rat / loaf pretty and elegant enough | pan, Spread stuffing over meat | | fesspoen salt as ee 20 minutes or until brown. Serve / |It- Keeps well, except in summer Py Sespewon sai f | for your best. company. and press down firmly. Cover | if tasboe eund . warm or cold. Serves 6. : i 4s teaspoon aay | . . with meat cup dlanched chopped simends Mecha Rice Pudding when occasionally it becomes in-| \ teaspoon, pepper | Apricot Stulted Lamb Loat stuffing with remaining Seuin camasines : of fested with weevils. It can be |. 2 cups. boiling wie? ; i dite Gates mixture ‘and smooth with Wash rice im several changes |. %, cup brows Remove Sugor Lumps and the U.S. Department of served as a breakfast cereal, a/ jon sueet / | scablespooue ‘mince onions | spatula. : "| -@f water, Debin sad dry well. en When you make brown-sugar ~~ ‘eulture’s Plentiful Foods Program ‘luncheon starch dish or a dinner! Parsley ana paprika’ i to “9g Drizile honey over top. and Saute onion, parsley and chives |. 3 cups coftee hard : 4 + © ; F thin cream ‘ to serve with a fresh are planning a Fall Rice celebra-| dessert. Coat chicken with flour and sea- 2 cups cooked rice spread evenly over meat. Bake in| 1 butter until tender but mot | 3 rice berry be sure to see that F tion, Ways of serving rice will be; It combines well with other | sonings and brown in fat. Reduce +4 tonpaan beporr moderate oven (330F.) about 45| Df0WS, Add dry rice and cook | 4 eehopped. _wianchea | there are no lumps in the sugar ‘emphasized by food editors every-/ foods, its bland taste going well/ heat, add boiling water and onion. |; \easpoon savory minutes, or until meat is done.| @V@F low heat, stirring com- | aimends _ | before creaming it with the butter : with any flavor. It's inexpensive. | Add rice. Cover and simmer until | Nigel lirstlinsgtal mapepes . stantly, until rice begins to turn ’ wiere ) Cook celery, onions, and parsley | Cut into squares to serve: Yields Beat egg yolks with electric er jor margarine. You can do this: by ; - « im- | And it cooks quickly. — chicken is fork-tender, rice is flut-| six servings. yellow im color. Gradually pour hand beater until thick and | mashing the gar through a fine : a re Be Gren | Last weekend we had chicken | fy #Md water is evaporated, about in butter until soft, Add remain-|" 1 10° ditterent kinds of rice| i COmsomme, Add seasonings | jo. nog Add brown sugar | strainer : og neg art a an epeek the Sunday dinner. In place of | Minutes. Garnish with parsley | ing. eeeny | Ps ay toss lightly./ 1) see which one your family pre-| 99¢ slmegds. Mix until blended. and beat until creamy. Add salt ; : quantities in the United States. | the usual mashed potatos 1/29 Paprika, 5 servings. Remove trom hea fers. You may find that you like! Pour into greased casserole.) and vanilla. Gradually stir in | For a hearty breakfast serving 5 we expert ever 800 million | served rice. In fact, 1 cooked the lamb makes an Interesting i oon pore come, the brown rice best. It provides | Cover and bake at 325 degrees for! coffee and cream. Cook éver low luncheon meat into thin strips a pounds a year ‘and have more | rice with the chicken in my _ ment loat for 2 change, The one | 4) cup water J _'you with more vitamin. B, in fact'1¥% to 2 hours or until rice is! heat, stirring constantly, until | and add to scrambled eggs SERVING YOU BETTER National Food S$ tores i eke ee SAVING YOU MORE. | HE ‘Vy : LETTUCE CALIFORNIA FINEST 2 24 Size 2 -CRISP AND CRUNCHY Heads saath , MICHIGAN APPLES + BINEST GROWN 4: 59: aaa we AY pears =. 19 BANQUET ke , eacesnnsntcnutnnemamaaneestaeaess ee 00 | | Boned Chic en « PINEAPPLE 3 We.2 1 3° x, ee RA POTATO + 6% CHIPS ...*”. TOMATO — r= , | , ; APPLESAUCE 2 ° = 29 SALERNO SALTINES =~ 33: CHICKEN ee sf 39 | eseyyeal Cheeue Vb. 23" PINEAPPLE | | | For « oot Snack Se Ne. 2 C , win PINEAPPLE = 29 romaro SOUP .... 31235 SALAD OL... 35! 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Heat in hot) "11. ts. mother merely makes | cesses wth the young, of course,| Here's the - Skillet, Frankoroni | covered, 10 minutes longer. Makes tender, yet not a0, agile. they | of piping cotfee, ‘(or ir you pre-| veot ys MY SRE Denter wth wit heated freah cranberry sauce, | Sussestions as she is prepering| But never more so, than in the recipe ~- and! not a reason on sx. servings. can’t be made in advance and kept|fer, coffee served demi-tasse| Bal on hot griddle, using about) Makes eight servings. the ety seine Se de- ' Yeas = warm. The fillihg is luscious, cloud | style), pay the’ dessert the compli-|2 tablespoons batter for each 5- see re ag because she knows that they con- This te the kind of thing that , ymenene light ~ a blend of cream cheese | ments it richly deserves. inch .pancake. Stack by fours and Add Dill to g Sa : |tain as much high-protein as a! *tes seit ean't apa! | Skillet Frankoroni tation Sy SE He men and sugar, UEaE out of ii end * * cover to keep moist until filled.| Adq minced fresh dill (or dried| sirloin steak and will give her| Defiaitely cooperative. A bey can | \s_peust tiser ‘macaroni Churnks of Rye Bread nary by orange juice and tangy) your guests will pay compli-| Makes about 16 pancakes. dillweed) to egg salad and use as| daughter full energy throughout] slice onions and cut up frank- | |, “edjum cnlon. siced iocrcne “Banaes th" Chocsiate grated orange peel ments too — we wouldn't be a bit Filling: a filling for scooped-out tomatoes. | her busy day _wptirters, A girl can beat the ait tetbeon "partic sat or seasoning | And the final touch is cran- | surprised if they toasted your cul-| 4 pacxages t3 ounce each) cream | Serve these stuffed tomatoes on | shortening. (And what a lucky 1'4 cups tomato fates ‘It you plan a no-meat omele! berry sauce, (with lots of un- | inary skill in cups of the hearty, gg Salad greens as a luncheon main; Australia has airline service to| girl, if there’s an electric skillet cube ved in. tte, cups} meal, garnish the platter with crushed cranberries “in it, | steaming brew, 1's te grated orange peel course ‘ and ranches, on the premises!) wT fenspoon seit grilled sugared apple slices, YOUNG TENDER LEAN SMALL TRIMMED LOINS PORK LOIN SALE! 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They'll help you cut tmhistakes, BRAND NAMES FOUNDATION: Incorporated ‘ , A Non-Profit Educational Foundation | 97 West 57th St., New York 19, N.Y. brand won't let youd y (THE RONTIAC PRESS. 1HURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 29,1955 © : ! cal eich 7 Stuff Sodreribs: |°27.¥? Woe Sovee seats" “Sse tag Frost Without Foss osing ean emer ate pareri + | Pep up that white sauce with|shefry. > | “| To frosts cake with a minimum | tangle of paper in turn, | “|. : | eurry powder, minced onion and a} iecsce egeargeiceng of fuss, just cut a large square-of|. ciean plate underneath. ' | iy | dash of ginger... Serve with fish or], iene's 8 SP on easy Ieee | Wax paper dia across, to} | I pple IX | scatood. Another good sauce for |2".ute Halve It for 1 cup, One (form four trlaigles. 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Cello. * K ‘Top Quality ba. : ROLLED RIB ROAST © RIB END PORK CHOPS or + RIB END PORK LOIN ROAST % | Center Cut Rib [Fok crops 795) yor: Pure Gouialesell 65:} MAvuHnnUt oc : A 4 r 8 : < = he, i ' 7 ee j * \ ; oe ‘ ‘ ; ie } a ’ * - . * , =a lg i 3 “4 \ 4 Hy) Hi] MURATA a a a i i ail f et / Ss A I Ee is ene mae DY he Di ABN LM OM AAT 4 vote) es CE ee a mpeg or oo i A RR CR ie ; eb re k 1 4 Poe y ee, _/ |. © mii PONTIAC PRESS: THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 29,.1955- Lage Lad , i 4 Fak af oe i ' Ase! penis pi ee ates. > ed Pais oy Mae v wah i Mg } : : -» can deviled ham. : L cups of cooked, whole kernel con sTidhitc 2 ay ‘Deviled Baked Eggs. | Siena peer” [Stock Upon Macaroni |i? Saved tind wi is of Rep Pee Beat the Fall Chill — | cu esos im nate and piace in a| Prepare yourset for meals “on| nox’ Hsip yourselt to the wincar Cc oe gas greased baking dish. To white|the fly” by in a supply of | roni and @ bow! of lettuce-temato ‘0 a iver ae With the days getting conten, |S SEE Seas nee pean | eee omg oy, salad. Enough to satisfy four, ' w% you'll be tacking for hearty. hunch, | SUS Se sconces share! ~Airoang Dory 5 «Me e sure- Here’s an ‘entirely,.new and ‘| One suggestion is Deviled Baked| Sprinkle crumbs over the top and is this: eee Canape Rates High -. different way to serve liver. With Wem-K's a Grod bat Geb Sew 0 bake at 375 for 20 minutes." = | Cube cooked ham or luncheon | eg best of the canape ; great supplies of beef liver on the: autumn ; = you . family 6 nal tot Ee ‘= + market at low. prices, this recipe in : for French-Fried Liver Twists is _ pea- » ti one, ; ‘ * The recipe cals for doping te * gwepared liver strips seasoned the ¢ornmeal coating gives a —— coatse texture in contfast with the ‘ ee a cookéd liver. me P , ° and store in the refrigerator until , eel : time to. prepare. nae wpe French Fried Liver Twists fo . Ra. , a Cut one-half-inch-wide slices of r using beef liver into strips about 1-inch : long. Dip im seasoned cornmeal or s . seasoned flour, Phis may be done ) ahead of time and the prepared liver stored in the refrigerator un- til time to fry. ie Fry tn hot shortening (350 de- grees) about one minute. Keep strips separated and do not over- ture of the tat should remain between 325 to 350 degrees to _ 3 eee De met onereock. | FRENOU-FRIED LIVER — FrenchFried Liver| good choice for the dunking. Serve these before i 5 alles Seeve Twists served with dunking sauces are.a new, thrifty, | dinner party while you're waiting for the last guests Paar absorbent eh 00 ee ee oer ee to arrive. : commerically prepared sour cream mixed with chives, or a mixture ; ° R a. iron maodenda Bland lemon, |frozen Chicken Recipes an onionsharp thick barbecue ’ a PIS: _ |Guarantee Royal Results per pound. Grape Flavor S Your favorite part of the chicken| Thaw chicken’ as directed on 4 + ye om frozen and waiting. — ree age in capa : . breasts, wings, drum- ey, Siphay Lge insta -entl Aemamt wer be OOP 208 whole trying chickens | almonds, on a" with owe, p eek. “ s ew ay ily will love; ana| oe at emg in grocers mos od butfer in skillet ‘ é : ; light, refreshing, freeze : Cover in modérate oven rticularly right to serve after a| t's nice to know that each pack-| (350 degrees) about one hour or : e for Taste Tr eat ow meal, Its tang is in the fla- tains carefull . It y selected,| until chicken is done. Three to ® Time to talk about oysters—not | Vor of lemonade and grape juice pacha chicken, government - in-| four carvings, y ma mens : that there's been any reasop not |— *¥° fruit juices that, good a8) spected and quick-frozen. Chicken in a Basket : summer | they are by themselves, combine; ‘These tested recipes bring royal, 1 package (i-pound) size. trozen . : ’ to, during these past into hing really special results ’ nite hs meeun. anu th ka or td months. There's really no basis somet * - ew | ‘ umstic to the belief that oysters should be ee Chicken Parisienne % eup flour (seasoned) 4 avoided: in the “R”-léss months.| Best of all, this is an edsy des-| 4 secrage tepound amor trosen | rat {OF f7ing eee However, the fact remains that/sert — one you can make in the| chicken thighs, breasts, drumsticks or a gry as gy es e e ey eB connalllp Agora bean By iawn glam 1B ye Heat one-half Inch melted fat tn | : nt ter and spring. a gpd lemonade dl ant is team (1 Seke condesse aa on ap pee a } ma SHUN ? e . Anyway, we ‘are glad to wel-| pure lemon juice already frozen |oackage: dust with flour: brown| ; ; hicken, turning to brown . ee oe ee ” ed po tg ginal geenbarny sagy well in butter in skillet. Add soup; only 7G slowly about 45 min- You con count on Grex to got oven the grimlest Yes, your Clorox wash is cleaner...end and scalloped dishes, on the half P cover and cook over low heat! utes or until tender. Serve in cottons and linens extra dean. Whites come out **#lls cleaner, too, for Clorox deodorizes! feller and Casino, and 0 on. 4 Ph nrane og ean frozen concentrate} Remove chicken; cook sauce a) baskets), ' whiter, fast colors brighter...fer Grex removes particles to damage wash, washer or dryer Let's add a hhew one to our| %,cup grape juice few minutes longer to thicken, if; = = # # : rt-F) daglens, sila, even serch end mildew. And ; are te our] Publeogens,carnetarch desired. Three to fout servings. | Variations: Add any of the fol <= no other home leundering product equals Clorox ok ée ere ana oe EE Pees ae ine eurnetarch tecene:| annem mm siaeete | mixes 1 Cenapece pages, tgp. in gorm-Lilling efficiency! be Naar Bar. fourth cup of the grape juice. Com- hte eon tntone, ‘Tee érumatic in oer thyme, or rosemary, Roast bine concentrate for lemonade with | “Sige wnites vee a. still different or ( 1-24 PAGE COMIC ) POTATOES | | Packed in each 5 Ib. Bag Miller's, Miller's are the dog foods so contains a colorful, a exciting, the youngsters a treet with tich in meat meal and vie tins. All dogs like ‘em aod thrive on ‘em. And now, while they different comic. Ask sow OY PET STORES, GROCERIES, SUPLRMARKETS OPEN DAILY “Tnelading SUNDAY 9 A.M. to 10 P.M. ARL’S JYMARKET is 71 ORCHARD LAKE omy as (FORMERLY BREEN’S MARKET). : | PAVED PARKING WMS yp Gatlin : then into remaining cheese crack- - er crumbs, to make golden cheese- -@p crumbs, _ and roll firmly with rolling pin « until finely crushed crumbs result. Are Tasty Mixture . lime or lemon juice and a dash of 4 Cheese Cracker Glorifies Eags Deviled eggs, all-American favo- rites ,for every occasion, are appearing this ‘season in a new full-dress version with a fresh cheese - accented flavor. Called “Gourmet Deviled Eggs,” these made-in-a-jiffy treats for picnics, funcheons or dinners, are prepared with finely crushed {nch-square cheese crackers, mayonnaise and seasonings. ; Used both as an Ingredient and a GOURMET DEVILED. EGGS — Deviled Ezgs take | with chilled on a special air when you dip them in mayonnaise and then into crushed cheese cracker crumbs. Serve Serve These Tangy Dips Pek aa x oe asparagus tips, sliced toma’ ee ee Rye Poy LM IU Caen ee __. {THE PONTIAC PRESS... ‘THU SDAY.'SEPTEMBER 29, 1955 é MN eo FORTY-SEVEN Casserole: Cornbread and Baked Ham |Avomobile Provides | zest fecitty fot peerage eas eng As ee = and pot- With Crisp Potato. Chips Entertaining picks up again now that fall. is here. So how would you like a few of our recipes for dips? Use fresh, crisp potato chips with them. Place chips in a large bow! and in smaller bowls have two or three dips on the same tray. Makes | . pleasant before-dinner snacking. Chip Dip With Almonds, Bacon % cup roasted almonds 2 strips bacon, cooked cris: cup sherp soft Cheddar cheese 1 tablespoon green onion “% cup mayonnaise : ‘% teaspoon Worcestershire sauce sd decorative ‘frosting’ for the eggs, the rich tangy cheese. crackers add both appetite interest and eye appeal to these brand-new ‘‘dev- | iled eggs With a difference.” Fol- low this easy recipe for making them: Gourmet Deviled Eggs 6 chilled hard cooked eggs crushed cheese crackers % teaspoon pepper Slice eggs in half lengthwise and remove yolks. Press yolks through | a fine. sieve into a bowl. Add % ‘tion, our young stay-at-home will| © tops. Chill well. Makes cup each of the crushed inch-, square cheese cracker crumbs and | ‘ the mayonnaise; also add mustard, | parsley, salt and pepper. Blend well. Refill centers of egg whites | with the yolk-crumb mixture. Press the 2 filled halves of each egg to gether. Dip 1 end of each stuffed egg into remaining mayonnaise, | | flavored.“‘frosting” halfway up out- side of each egg. Garnish each with tiny sprig of parsley. Makes 6 Gourmet Deviled Eggs. Serve | with potato chips, cold sliced toma- | toes and asparagus or other veg- | etable, and choice of crispy sal- | tines and round buttery crackers. | Note: To make the cheese crack- | place whole cheese crackers on a sheet of waxed paper Sauerkraut, Peas You probably never thought of combining sauerkraut and peas. | Well, in Pennsylvania they do just that and the result is good. * Sauerkraut and Peas “% cup butter or margarine ~ % cup minced onion 1 No. 2'4 can sauerkraut 1 cup cooked peas of one 86':-ounce tan peas 2? teaspoons Worcestershire sauce In a heavy skillet, melt butter or margarine over low heat. Add onion and cook five minutes. Add remaining. ingredients, mixing well. Cook mixture over low heat 20 | minutes, stirring occasionally Serve immediately. Makes four to six servings. Broil Ham, Peaches for the Main Course Broiler main course: Squares of cooked ham or luncheon meat are put on skewers and broiled along with drained canned peaches, Both ham and peaches are) basted with a sauce made by sim- ‘mering a cup of the peach syrup | with a couple of’ tablespoons of nutmeg. : Include diced fresh. prunes in, Waldorf salad along with the chopped apples, celery, walnuts. and dressing, Or use instead of the i : -| pensive surprise toy. Davy Crockett Lunch Appeals to Pre-Schooler Why not have a surprise ‘‘Davy Crockett": lupcheon for your pre- schooler? Serve favorite foods and brighten’ the event with an_inex- Not only will it make the day happy, but when the school news is bursting out in evening conversa- | ‘yP* spreading consistency. Chill before ! chill before serving. Makes 1% + cups dip. P * Teaser Chip Dip Chop first four ingredients very fine. Add enough’ mayonnaise (about one-half cup) to give good serving. Makes td Chip Dip With Minced Clams leup creamed cottage cheese 1 clove garlic 2 “% cup minced clams 1 tablespoon clam broth 1 teaspoon lemon fulce 1 teaspoon Worcestershire sauce \% teaspoon salt : Me t ‘sromatic bitters Chives or green onion tops Put garlic through press or chop very fine, There should be about about 1% cups dip. * * Combine all ingredients. Pour in- to serving bowl and garnish with chives or rings cut from green on- ‘ have some news of his own to tell. | Davy Crockett Lancheon of Pea or Tomate Soup rter-Cheesewich Potato Chips ; Celery. and Carrot Sticks Fruited Custard © Lemon-grapeade Since the beverage is to be a. Crean Frankf 1% Peaches and Almonds Are Dessert ‘Naturals’ Peaches and almonds are ‘‘nat- urals” for a year-round dessert. fruit juice, be sure to. thin the! Cook 4 cups milk, one-half tea: | q condensed soup with milk. The| spoon salt and 1 cup uncooked | MELLOW, RIPE $ custard and cheese will add more; white rice in a covered sauce- BANANAS ? Lbs 19% : 2 of the milk - nutrients. pan over a low heat until most of | |} ° i $ Split a canned frankfurter and the milk is absorbed and the rice | aes PAGKERS 1 ABEL z eisaskl a Gade War ae it. | 8 tender. Stir several times dur- | | ; sas p > : vet ene "| ing the cooking. Allow to cool . Hominy 2 pabbioaaea | Spaghetti ; _Sweeten a can or jar of baby’s! Stir in 16 marshmallows cut in a : pag ett : 2 strained ; applesauce’ with brown | half. The marshmallows should not Black Eye Peas ’ sugar. and, add two maraschino! melt entirely. If they do, wait to JONATHAN OR MecINTOSH Pork and Beans cherries cut in fourths. Serve|add the others. Stir in 2 cups | d “Kid B under or over a cup custard. Dec-| peach slices. Serve warm or cold | : ney pane . orite with a stemmed maraschino | topped with slivered toasted al- | ||"! Butter Beans > cherry. monds. _ a Pinto Beans ° . Great Northern Beans Any Day of the Week i | Sunkist | - COUPON ; i ee $ -. , > | $ PSS AB GIANT 2 ; { H R $ 0 * ee | Size 288 2 Personal Size $ Hi Ivory Soap Free! ¢ . C. | Gey Doz. J > | 3 : P4 2 » gestible when you use R RAVO won't. smoke of burn at temperatures far 7, = than need for healthful frying. Fas ir, €asy tO measure, no wer ore Healthful Fried Foods with All fried foods are tasteful and di- AVO. | 1 ral pcage > you we to tin _|are giving a buffet supper. Chop almonds fine. Crumble ba- || con. Combine all ingredients and |} Casserole Cornbread: Good com- anion for'.baked ham when. yau Be sure to have lots of pats of \ g00d butte lighted salted or sweet) to go with it, This Casserole Cornbread is a’ recipe we had noted many times | but had not tried until recently; the cheese variation makes it doub- ly useful. One word of reassurance to re-4 Are Good Buffet Supper Companions beaten egg yolks. Makes sox to, blobs of white will be taken care of in the baking. > Casserole Cornbread. 2 cope commas, Pies cornmeal - poon 2 cups belling water ” Me eup Rutter of Margarine (eoft) . in mixing bowl, Add boiling water and mix until smooth and free | from lumps; stir in the butter until | combined. Add milk; beat with | Spoon’ until smooth, Beat egg yolks unti]. they begin to get thick: stir into cornmeal mixture. With clean beater, beat egg whites yntil stiff; fold into cornméal mixture, Pour into greased 2-quart bak. | ing dish, Bake In moderate (375 | ) over about one hour or anti! puffed and browned. Serve | at oace. | Variation: Stir in 1 cup grated) cheddar cheese and 2? tablespoons | oe zt a' ttn ~ vere” - ww en rere rer ‘o ai Pere awerw 1 deal pw i er —" wv" » ill / Laff ( ( unpbil? oe mt rrr” ee “a ie iii iin ~~? ala eer : eight servings, ie Baked ham is not the only. ac. companiment for Casserole Corn- | bread. Here are other suggestions: For brunch — Serve the com- bread with crisp bacon and apple | rings. To prepare the fruit, core apples but do not peel. Slice into about \-inch thick rings. Cook in a little butter or mar. garine in a large skillet, one layer at a time; sprinkle with brown sugar, Turn rings to cook evenly on both sides, ' Skillet may be covered through | part of the cooking time to help) /make apples tender. But watch! they should net get mushy. For lunch — When there's a ladies’ party. at noon, serve Cas: serole Cornbread with creamed chicken and green peas. . Add cranberry sauce so its gar- | net color will make the plates | look pretty. The bread is good,| - too, with fried chicken and gravy, | family motor trip has become so ufacturer jcommon that one automobile man- has _ incorporated © a ‘ 5 > * 7 2 The door of the glove comi- partment can be lowered to pro- vide a convenient shelf and it is fitted with two:. recessed wells which will hold paper cups steady. 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Some Still Old World LONDON—Great Britain is the would expect the British to let it stand at that. ~ Instead, the major British Isles are fringed with hundreds of small- er ones, some in flocks and coveys and others standing in stark iso- lation, While this clutters things up con- siderably, it works out to the ad- earth's eighth largest island. You| Water Won't Dilute Pill BUFFALO, N. Y. (INS) — Water oy: one vodiche ‘PRESS, ‘THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 29, 1985 B ss : tiny sateliites Me im the Irish . Wh rif ir Boast Wales, Seofland, Northern ire. Seo Yemen Tax : she 1S DOGS | a as sisal ta oc l 100K BEFORE You LEAP— long with, sasorted wee folk (a | eapecially if you fail to pay the when you're planning to build your own home — fairy queen's own cup is in the | {eaers! taxes on the liquid ob/f . SEE the new house plan feoture— Vacationers Attracted | Manx Museum. © | tained. Sadseer” ‘suid Sue =) Tete to Fringe Land Sites, | ee een eee ainlend | c ‘ vantage of _the- vacationist, for | Foo some of Britain's best travel at-| }) tractions lie a little way offshore. i Someone has put ‘the number of British Isles at 962. This fig- ure undoubtedly includes every color, Four of the most important | F something of the tongues they 4 spoke before English. The Channel Islands — Jersey, Guernsey, Alderney, Sark and scores of lesser ones—cling to their | J) care { ee ee” a cried biesanit ta ve} TONOE Camp Proposed If approved, 22 lots are scheduled station GRAND HAVEN #—Plans for |!* °ompletion by next summer. * He was booked on a homicide/a 46-lot mobile trailer park have | However, @ previous similar plan | queror’s original French realm. _- been submitted to the city council. 'was rejected by the council. Breton dialect. Open Friday Evenings “Better Things in Sight” DR. HENRY A. 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NBC-TV—Stanford vs. Ohio State ABC radio—2:15 p.m., NBC radio—2:15 p.m., W (after World Series). South Carolina. - Radio, * pro v6. * s Swan Song a oe Oe ABC-TV—1 p.m., v * i FOUN ee eon _ THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1955 pn 4th, Ava Play res batt stands. This tied things at $9. third Duke i nage ik into the Again their Whit Bauer’ ue ‘ie P a homer the game—this one into the left tube tld. dam ih o ine 5262 .*® ‘The top teams. with Ist eye ie ia Heh ‘e El se a Figures . cis: Denatelli (N) ws Piaberty ee) 1B; Dascell r= Won Series Pep ne % ah RO-cHmemeceoeo 7 | gZecornm-coeone f (oulder, (MeDourald. « Robinson, . 8O—Ford saest 3 Broatir immer), » Collins 2. 6B—J, DP—Zimmer and Hodges; A g (Reese. 5% 68 in 8, R-ER— , who ranked 9th among the nation’s Quarterback John a * righ’ Sports Briefs Charlie Bowlby of Denison, Tex., hires a college boy with an aqua lung to prowl Lake Texoma to find fish for his resort customers. punters in 1954 with a 40.3-yard average for 33 punts, is back to do some more kicking for Tulane. fa) a5 Te ae ae ogres Ff oli ‘ay if jae FE rt i pitchers.” Police Worry i ahd 2 Haul mil? igan State in the sell Michigan stadium, in worried about the impending ava- lanche of traffic slated to come heir way Saturday when Michigan About Tratt ttendance of 417,000 at home this season. Expert Lists Englishmen higan is rm to build his: plush press box n stadium and have it ready for next season. It will boost the capacity of the stadium to an even 100,000 by raising the press box to make room for’ more spec- With the Missouri game already its belt and the Michigan tator seats. Athletic director Fritz Crisler ex- || in Michiga State game sold out, Mic! assured of a minimum a pects under Weeks — A plaster in next Sunday's home opener ie uot 7 8 + 5 3 ATTY: Ht Ha pile? THtieeai cad Thr THE iia grigrt.. Fe a4; i 3 as Sebati (he et ie seeivy PPP PPP PPP RROD DD? se t : “ i Fk i Z cE 3 fs i sit Fett neludes Detroit. n the rain and mud. || on dys at Southern | Don gave up 35 homers to National | with 22 World S eries Figures if Hi 3 e £2. sage a Fix e a Newcombe’s gopher ball habits must be an increasing cause for concern to Manager Walter Alston. | his i ff F : League batters this year, finishing third to Robin Roberts of the Phils Warren Hacker of the with 38. 3 vie Ad Hi any 8x : e i e abi : 28 : ! 4 off Newcom! jamed The series record is 9,288, who saw the fifth game of the 148 clas- sic in Cleveland, Double Pays $271.40 t at Jackson Last Night with Son Of Income in the sec- ond, : et LICENSES and DUCK STAMPS Victor Veri-lite DECOYS Reg. $27.00 SLEEPING BAGS 100% Dacron 21° Waterproof PARKAS : $995 Reversible Reg. $15.00 - Ladies’ JACKETS Chippewa a | 3” LADIES’ HUNTING COATS 7 795 LADIES’ Hunting Breeches The SPO 16 S. 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SEPTEMBER 29, 1955 “ y jak gates Si | ee - 2 a : a k mae truck niechianies pdoholes Beng “ase gg a Strona ae Ds y _ automatic grt or city rival St. Frederick last Sun- in the inaugural against Avondale. sy day, 24-13, Tho Mikes, tabbed by Conch | Gane Weteht's St. Fred Must have ion qualifications and ability | 3 pony yon capella haa victory columa ter the tet time | #0 assume responsibility of working shep m\Van Pelt's Message Aided Babcock Event |=". Oo erp werkt coeeee | ‘oremanand ultiiately conpens Sarram + a1 + Orchard Lake 11, this year coach- | saturday under the Wisner Stadium | -anagement of exclusive truck dealer- 14 oo. vet § 29 ‘ M’ s Trouncing of Tigers ed hy Rev. John Rakoczy, also bs | ights, Kickott time is 7:30 pam. || ship, i $75.50 Fox * deal Abn eX geal. & etn sees ke kek Draws 5 Teams Eagieta opened their season, last ig sng suis. ae This job offers top salary and definite wee Pere 5 sophomore came oft the bench last | business.” , r “ ing by SCL foe St, Benedict. St. if Yq $120.98 Wing - ss : “4 oo ter : go dioc povdapiapase ak in cm Serres far pevancea er with x 00» off | Michigan coach Bennie Oosterbaan 'iearned quickly is football. He was| [()f est ‘ak tan Gow: eos carn O° tory tm their test 18 ttenipts management cooperation, and factory ‘aca ee Whaca $ 75 Minutes later Michigan stopped| t¢ most improved player in| : finite tite aspirations this season. | i140, 1 the defeat by the hikes training. lal Medel 37 ..... - & as cite Of Sleeni's Bae spring practice,” an award won) Golf T, Tor After last year's 52 mark for a ‘ af : + beret 9g P| tox t te air tnd pinged bay 2 : | yi fournament 2nd-plece finish in the SCL plus the Ad Benedict St Clement ecrep -» Write full particulars, giving experience, ial 12-Ga. Repeaters p+ peters | or Van Peit is now probably the | Michigan stadium to open the Big ® WEST side OPEN WOUSE Conv'tible Mount 450 2nd string quarterback behind (‘Ten season olverines 18-hole route. Bow Res eg " * $12.50 ¥ Williams + pare lestinne suites aes wi Ms | ee Fisher Body Aaseclt ling ults Shen on uv tS 4 Export “At . erg 8 5 : ; -| She ‘ se Oe cece ees & NEL Contests [Saseteemesice: Vie: Tee ee fl RelbaeP is Sh ne vancement, even though the he rotating trophy award- “ “ Hr bs ee i e ~ ¥ $10.95 8 Red Head ‘$ Pa| Missouri game was his Ist in a ed to the winning teami. American | Teain_No. ee Team Neos 34 Boat. Pra 33 fen ne th 17 Free — P14 Hunting Coats . 9s F Michigan uniform, _ Forge, twice champion of the tour siren 04; Oliver Buick 664, | "| s43: tedm: Shell OF BIe—aTaL. | || Eatimnaten Quality * SAVE on ancnany 2s . ‘wf tates oo hand Oster | ON Michigan Net "a Foote Neaganay — EAGLES ——_— | . 81. BENEDICT MEN'S Car @ % apts ° mid + hon “| : Werk Done ARROWS — QUIVERS 9) baan said. ers lpthe event include at Mysterious 8 1) wh wh Leaner XE ae out orem “He's a good boy to work with. - al play champion Ed Wasik and Genus : i ren 3) Bu. Tr htt 44 1 ond mag HH Avail- vor, 0 ; * TV Plans Include Five! state amateur semi-finalist Mike | Greenwood ise’ ¢| Team No.1 84 Muron Ball 48) able poms * Super-X Super Speed— | as ror ee a —o ne A : Andonian. “ eee ee, ae */ Mem Clare, 8.4 Team We 10 38 ¥ — iba be can think a gy him- wry, Games of Lions Shooting for defending titlist Pon. masids bs wutewee eee yt oot J, echmait 20h. J. ~~ Pal. Peters — Hi-Velecity PG | self.” Plus 2 Others tiac Motors == be Stan ae Tuistere i 3 Ansiedre | 8 ' Gottschalk 200. i “ . Jim Hanes, Wayne Beals a : - ene | SHOTGUNS |° hile scared” when he Ist went in| DETROIT w—A siv-station tele-|SHK- Bell Telephone liste Ed No-/ ise." piger ds sete Sarwan *) SHELLS a | Sal ‘ vak, Bill Barnett, John Hanam and | (“ee's 7 8 Bat * 318 \cresnem cure is 6 whitemers 'S 6 "i | a “But like ‘Lou ( vision network in Michigan and| sam Gerlack. Fisher Body's team | Smms 6 6 Pin Spiilers 1 11| Camera Mkt. 10 6 Boice Bros, 8 8 : ; fellas Baldacci, Ohio will c National : Men: ©. Liewert 235, women: D Gev- | Louie's Tay. 8 7 Pasiwees 7°98 * 12-16-20 Ge. fullback), Ron (Kramer, end) and ay. seyen mar) includes Jack Kelley, Ron Roth- | age 225; mea: H. Roberson 626, women: | Temple Pimb. 8 § 413 * 18 (Branott, right half) helped | Football Leagoe games this fall,|barth, Joe Petroff and George | >. ,8evsse 90; Kayo's 12, Anybody's iW. Gook 283, 8. Rewhoue but; Witte $2 66 Boz |h.g| me an awful lot.” the Detroit Lions announced today. | Wright. * ° ha| Although his father and grand-| The Lions control television| General Motors Truck squad is * OG | tather were | , Van rights in the area. The games will |Cvmposed of Charlie Cappel. | © * : Pelt says strongly, ‘ include fvie away from home| “»arlie Barker, Bob Murphy and PHILIP’S * ta come to Michigan was mine— games of the Lions and two other | Andonian. Comprising the Baldwin . | dad left it up to me and I wanted | contests, None of the home games | Rubber team are Pat Halverson * FINE ‘LUGGAGE a) an education." of the Lions will be televised with- Joe Burgdorf, Jerry Lampson and 4’ SPORTING GOODS * A literary school student now, | in 75 mile radius of Detroit. Al npaihinn ter We tive * 79 N. Saginaw Se. ee 17s maton wil tnchate sitions | wea ase Crowley, Bell; Alex * Hx a Ses Detrdit Lansing, Kala- Baldwin; Walter Stolt, Fish. +h EY Y school, “net to be a lawyer | mazoo, Cadillac and Bay City. The | Cae, Baan water Siok — Lions ‘said others may be added. | fi ines ‘Pontine Motors. Alternates PRECISION CAMSHAFT GRINDING =| u.°° OTP “son SP are. Chartie: eseh for Baldwin Dynamometer tests prove value of Camshaft Grinding Oct. By ar Paph rig Joe Adamezyk for GMC Truck, in engine rebuilding: | caked papoeos ttn Bi and ecrowley for Bell Telephone Increased Horsepower cesar Tae 6—Green Bay at Chi- Frank Syron, pro and owner of . More Vacuum and Power Beate; Nov. 13—1i at | (Me Pontiac Country Club, annual- —" Pittsburgh: Nov. 27—Cleveland at |'Y donates his course for the Bab- Quicker Acceler PROFESSIONAL New York: Dec. 4—Lions at Chi-| ck toummament: iallow: Inciade © precision ground cainshatt 2 cago Bears turday's pairings follow: = tn Jour, met ra neat overhaul repair, CAR CARE 12:48 p.m —Savage. Kelley, Cappell and | 7 ~WOHLFEIL DEE : Willie Mays tied a record by)| 12:82 p.m.—Novak. uaes. Barker and . hitting nine home og in — 12:9 p.m—l arnt. Petrott, Andonian 2274 S. T groph Rd. | Field during the 1955 season. b 1:06 p.m.—Burgdorf, Hanam, Beals and | | 56 * tae Es by 44 ‘ x ie we 4 tHe PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1955 Water-repellent 3 duck : HUNTING TOGS ot 1095 COATS Water repellent, Corduroy collar. Drop seat, game pocket. PANTS 7.95 PANTS ‘ ie 2 le oo bo duck. esc Warm, duck VESTS 2. 95 h Just the thing for carrying shells! ; And, of course, for warmth. Save! 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He was named civilian consult- ant to the academy football staff last summer, This position will be terminated tomorrow and‘ Col. Rob- ert V, Whitlow, -athletic director, will double as head .coach of the school’s Ist team. It plays anh eight- game schedule against regional freshman teams this fall, The academy's footbal! blueprint calls for stepped up varsity. com- petition starting in 1956. It. is to. culminate in annual games with | Army and Navy and the schedul- ing of major opponents from top conferences across the nation UNTY m.c. Avondale’s Gronski Suffers Broken Leg Avondale Yellowjackets’ chances of retaining the Oakland B league crown were greatly dimmed last night when ‘regular left . halfback Dick Gronski suffered a broken Frank Crowell reported that Gronski, a junior in his Ord year Blomberg le expected to fil the half position in tomorrow's game with Madison. DENVER ®~A step toward pull- AP Wirephote LINEMAN OF WEEK — Jim Houston, 185-pound 6-1 end for Uni- versity of Washington's Huskies, today was named lineman of the week by the Associated Press. He helped jolt Minnesota, 30-0, in last. week's Semi-Pro Series Victory left leg in a prictice session, Coach | upset win with some superb playing. He scored two TDs, intercepted a. Gapher. serial een other ings. Hawaii and Wichita Seek MILWAUKEE (*—The Hawaii two-run lead in the first inning. | Red Sox bopped little hits around) added four more in the we and | Milwaukee County Stadium last | * oo headed for crown : nd the $10,000 first Pron money ers 86 and carry the final round ot the Global World Series of semi- | vane i ie = ° pro baseball to a show-down game | tonight, ; All the Red Sox runs came on | “—e: = @ short hits as Hawaij batters were | The Red Sox carried the taller U.S, champions to 10 innings and | banded the Bombers their first de- | feat in the double elimination tour- nament., Wichita tripped Hawail| Hawaii added one more run in content to dump the ball into the oufield rather than go for the, |long ball, Monday on a 5-3 score. | the sixth and cinched it with two! The Bombers jumped off to a|in the tenth: Majo Uyehara start- ed for the Red Sox and was re Only oa Bren more gu for your money! feo in cod Wik Go metichane, Wik sere BROWNING AUTOMATICS | 12:46 ga. 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He | gave up seven hits and struck out | three. > * * Canada rallied for four runs in the seventh inning in the first | game of the twin bill to take third place by ousting Colombia, *| 219 Yearlings Sold | for $484,600 in Camden | CAMDEN, N.J. (~The annual, New 1956 | yearling sale at Garden State Park Slide Action PUMP * GUN | concluded last night with a total . a ats | of 219 head sold for $484,600 dur- Equal to models up to twice low price! A great qua with 95 | : tae the three-day auction. many “extras”—it must be seen , | Top price at the closing session and hendied 00 eppeveiane ies Only $8 § was $13,300, paid by Mrs. Milton value! own §f| Erlanger, New York, for a chest- + Perfectly Belenced © Automatic Ejection I Setheds Moder.” Wepper out of | © Mammertees Action * 6 Shot Copacity | ee * Push Button Safety © Past Slide Action | National League umpire Lon: Warneke, a pitching star for the | Chicago Cubs in his playing days, blanked Detroit, 3-0, in the opener | | of the 1935 World Series. {PIIDIIa A, 99 from open to “full” in seo recoil pad. made! Hand fitted partes rao 121% Bright lights wil ood Avondale’ sinoneigente atistadina if for Sundays. : Kore League P : Bowling Clinic a ee 4 4 FREE INSTRUCTIONS By BILLY SIXTY =| Piece “cartier 4. Auburn-B 1 R INN Hanging onto the ball too long |Pfeiffers | ¢ Pabst ot MOTO ’ has the same dire result as drop- | stantieid’s 3 Team No 18. 1) RECREATION ping it too soon, It goes out of Hriaht Betors ; Gontract:© 6) 18 S. Perry Se ‘FE $-6032 control, You hang on for two/| s- BEing a FT ey , reasons: A tight thumb hole, or too eat’ Bn ls 2060 tense a grip. To finish smoothly, | —-— | | thumb turned to left of ball-center, i \ at ‘M’-MSU Tilt \? J aaa Face Madison game with St. Michaels. However, | he will play Friday. er, Fitzgerald Mentor Jerry Udell’s 4 uh if z i Z i J 1 Hiatt to left end after being sidelined by it #8 ji sf ey gre Hi “f 3 ; 5 a4 f : ef if zs smothered by non-league. Battle Creek, 72-0 in the opener and fell to Lakeshore, 24-13 im ‘its 2nd tilt. In the single inter-sectional game, Troy wil] gun for win number one on its home field Friday afternoon against the Romeo Bulldogs. BOWLERS There cre still open for teams and individus Ee bij 4 [fi zi i Spartans were downed by Claw. son, 12-6 last week and lost their opener +24 E The Champs came week's win over Troy, 19-0, free of injuries except that halfback Ray Boy! is still nursing two broken | | Tibs suffered tn the Jackets Ist | one inet week to Madison, 6-0 after to Lakeshore, 12-7. - Ted Sela’s gridders lost a close the thumb must be released first, leaving the fingers to finish the | delivery, as sketch shows. i With the thumb out first, the | position of the back of the hand: | determines what the ball action | | | Sale! Clear as Glass SEAT COVERS — a is to be. If the thumb is pointed re fpr off the Cash and Carry LOW PRICES § 5 Complete sets for all cars up 1 0' te 1949 models. Late Models $2.00 Higher Front Only $095 tau CLEAR Plastic Covers for 1955 Cars | $12.95 to $21.95 Complete Set Values straight ahead at release, the ball | | goes straight on out. 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FE 4-4792 on | New-Lighted F ield banking WO Clarkston int ope RG aE Pe AND ia a ett Yh, ed Za vin sy poe a, Sa ° \ + o— my , ween Oe ries 3 eee ellis an ieatint ek tad Ridin i ta I D, oT Fe soa t+ : es sa ey F A ok cs \ I } ut) A F i tom . Le aah ps 6 sae ‘ } ~- * THE PONTIAC oie: THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1955 I a a ed ‘se LW Nae ee are ‘ ie fe i j . 7) Sethe ac 4 eid / Sar Ort . ; j ity _FIFTY-SEVEN Yankees Favored after defeating the Broshiya Dody Issler Stays in Race, inthe National Seniors Gat Seay _ ‘Spartans s cent Wi n Or ver M Ogee ere BEY Although there has been 20 scrimmage for the crow that will bear the brant of Saturday's tew hours of testing at Ann Arbor, a work in the MSU camp. — a Gean'h week at jellies ‘plays, assessing weaknesses dis. the attempted aerial, grabbed the ball in the air and ran 4 yards | to the Minnesota #4. This set up a Yi-yard field hs by Dean | Derby. Before the game was over Houy | § PALO ALTO, Calif. @—You gan throw straight questions at Chuck Taylor, Stanford and get straight answers. Question beat Obio State?” that's what we're going 10 do.” z 1! ise 3 e fe if into a tradition. He had more to say about his fans across the nation will get a) chance to watch it in action Sat- urday when Stanford meets Ohio State in the national television | by stopping Ohio State, that's not a new idea, Taylor Has T V; Game Won: |Stop Hopalong — Beat OSU . eyes to the national championship : “Do you think you can) of the ability of Cassady, the Hop- along halfback who led the Buck- ‘a year ago, He is not overlooking the power of the red-haired sen- jor’s running mate, Jerry Hark- rader, either. 3 Former ‘M’ Captains Top ANN ARBOR — Three former University of Michigan football captains are among the Big Ten’s most successful coaches. and thrice All-American end, is in | feated 1932 team while Forest | - Evashevski, head coach. at Iowa, | the 1940 team. served. under coach—Oosterbaan under Fielding Harry football and picked up his. experi- ence in the army. He replaces Bob Bennie Oosterbaan, 1927 leader | | Handloser, Kart Perryman, his eighth season as head coach of guard from Mobile, Ala., unable | defense and football his Alma Mater; Ivy Williamson, | to make the Indiana trip because of Face “ |head coach at the University of leg injury, was on ‘the roster; Wisconsin, captained the unde- | replacing Arch Matsos of Detroit. Big 10 Mentors _| spr today that the New York Yankees| take a 20 lead into Ebbets Field would win their 17th World Series! for the third game on Friday. from seven sfates teed off today [i Oe 8 eet ot eee By hole: match yesterday, was paired with 1. Wood Platt of Philadetphia another Detroiter, « | a Real Bargain Prices! Schutz Motors Inc. Fine Used Cars at Sure STANDARD by which the finest American whiskey — is judged The overwhelming popularity of Seagram's 7 Crown is more than « statement of fact. It is your assur- ance of a whiskey standard. For no other whiskey in history has satisfied so many... years. 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LA and MATERIAL GUARAN- TEED! cylinder * Inspect wheel cylinder kits % Inspect grease seals * paon emergency * Creel. test brakes DAYTON’S BIG 3 GUARANTEE FE 8.0424 ee 4 \ 5 a? 4 tipo pA 4 * s yi b me ees . on # *» Citizens Bedi 4 a S | i \Oak Park . Patrick Dugga Boor atk Tax na uggan d of Su i * Off Reassessing The Oakland : Supervi County B city PR sony Oak Park and the the state =e ph com fr vaag on cme city hemes fo 0 @ ao oe visors tal whch iam " tee : ‘Figures are fr bse. . too subd. ad ane wapele a Sa rn caren oe ee ; Be. * the eS ed ee Se acme toe et aaa = roponed pret. Local mecha macnn varius cot ate ; Dig Grane ot Ge PS TROY TOWNSHIP . wi ult, Edu a4 yr nad lnveived is tho farm m Ten Mile a program by the state pur- Eee Sees et aoe Sra Gad satin teeeare bu is ca ion Pr in : Sees by a tame Ge Rae 1 | ee ae ee pam wil Oe | Cacao tow cure, Ea law, | M | nm pases or four small Middlebelt to Eig south ‘Livernofe law io as. ee Se oe 3 : als Park City into the thriving stores grow ce 33 aity ot Wayne Univer: iciak, Park City Manager Harold| teeny suburban mon Gt Thond.” then | S2eRted will be expected ) ae . Hit owned the y Manager Harcld | eam ‘engine ral I town of Pre “the city “limits, “gona ges a text book, to pa |g eneaiines Sil bs oe 10 in Sh [mun ee ads swat | tech ony bored Anse b pone Gare SS ai wa ca tet hour te xn an ication wee | Og OW [re cr naa Se ia | zee man er fa ot Norman Celinske instruction quist will o under . . old, / fe ‘$ get well water, oreamy ash 8 ond | say _ Zien ae Ready Entries woe o gdak ta ops eas tive businessman in Milo foe O0 ty hs Pe si ae ae Yl sn Ss Ir Couple M at Chicago pee tl sanity “in Circuit ty Many families Bd gig Romy , a | CHICAGO th yar allt ge Oak Park beonms Sentencing | ety | tor A= a Detroit ies Gan vias en Tan° Rite pd urgpn for se ot 4 ges pions rn a Dri eddies op ih sesean Suse i heed. Laeage teante to being = regis- aly and Thotre Cat Fiche on ‘| be Horse Show which Post ; } ve : ie et. eS ae in St. Paul’s Latheran scsuain Tea Gar tae the bridegroom held in conjunction will al Work ] ‘ Wat % = hile views| “ame to the an one. ee ee ae ee with the | NV ines ains ; erford P : Project. After on ptt oe Se Bee hare Makie Wd the Somat ast egy de Dairy Show and f ames Saturda In Dance Spotl rag “we dh behead ed sa ttle. formas ectne Ben ta sv wl atin th bie Stock Yards, Oct, 8 — 15 Chicago or Retirement Y | Waterford Students for Stud :— a ge Asks In ee eee "ee | tare-ane errs at] $6000 To fOr Students | “means by| This should ncrea lon net with side tiers was eon, of Red . Ace Goug- | Oe years in the Lapeer and $6,000 - jing | Dance TOWNSHI te . adding. } class should session. ; attached ot ny. | 90" Top Farm, , Bernice post- in Pledg lessons Pwall an, stg | ing ws twit be cond weet fe: ate Specie od a | “cbs i he to ats Nach Dick | WA reassess a "Se Mae he fare Recr ‘ ted atce wearing tition, They are. of the compe ea, a tered ge mertag werent recs , n the pre ° made. Conservation flatron ot ber of top pla ips and a num Township, n,/born in Good the rs have seater eoery welve weekly . se re > . : ation Aide Tells | ina men s0eaat ‘was ber sigtes pg in Columbus, Ohio, aw School. She mov tent drive for high sch Gece at Ge Secive wan beghe 2 i owner, Me the. property and bridesmaids of Columblavile events state, Fale ond other lg sty nally a te EE | owing - fencing wil = crm emer onday at the is giving 8 that ao ourvey Mrs. Robert eee Ne Sone © ot an Eada realy} on Williams = comprehensive picture Windrow Farms, in » Lapeer C ater 1 e Oae 8 P pe mation could be ship, one of Troy Town- | 4 January 1906, ounty Clerk ing on the qoet Gamsnlsouene wn tp e = ?. oo: Ayrshire the country’s - anuary, 1920. serving amounting Project will , rythm = : B show string a its Graduating from . st turned in. 000 have | st by the ; A : the , aml at the dairy | 15 prize Sehool in 191 Lapeer High to Aone to ae r, Carol Wolfe. dance in winter by his! 2 TH, iaiier Trey show peer County 4, she attended secure the bala’ the drive Registrations | made by sl ot Wi 4 Troy a =a Normal La- | in pledges. nce of the 35.0081" can be . supply of 3 aterloo Io Py fin gn Pg: geben Ypellanti State ion om and Only ,000 Community Center: at ancmeess, ot WASHINGTON aot ae carmen 5 allman wn abe Contam ane tabi Soe W 7 importance of Contests national . commission, Grou . . —— was the first port of When enough ° e ers Se Siew mace oes Ba mesg yee ns in Opposition |massesn nis eae| See sata mor (Adult Education — ‘In reply to a bealth,, aay and lowa, next af Apel: gra sition | watee fn lege welt ee tt to obtain uca 6 Tuesday.” ‘ Mon- |Provement and for park im- nty Death at Madi ,' aren 4 tig Foor "entering the} nee of money th in the |. ion committee oe members =< lars more than recommended S Ison Hei ht eae ' . Fags Digre Ap- of $50 and . WALLED LAKE ; five years during the GINGELL Harris * ISON H following years under The bonds education i; ada * Health, said, cotlina seme tars. Oh ce factions in Madison 1 — Two! (all ne od Catag Meme iw fey « “eo aan “4 “Unless enough ‘The conmnieaton are, Jeno Weert, “St for |. Working for ison Heights a eo ae oe ies saontiet tbe: eae per; The . found or haul water Islature to asked the Canyon, ° , of Oak reer Boe a are ) and order. retired program off : Farmington | million ate Les Seemcabiane sth be batt at 2 e Heights « goals postmaster, Robe: ike strc © , beginning five courses for the ers a variety dollars some tour |5* be he! of | Sion at charter rt L. at the date of keeping, adult stude of : be closed.” neal tos teen tay ha tome megan in the Chedivtie am. |-¢t Prodigy yd meeting hegenrog Fa * — for rte a $1.50 a yar. Money tite a tse nt: Book. § . Church rvi purpose . | decora a P. Nolan and C. 7 authorized ve hy yom gas ton. The Fae greg se Bap- | Voters y aoe day ro oeimadlion a departments of the -_ gate will be coaea\ ae Porat at renee oe civie group S: LN. Jones, assistant . pan oral pont ly ore | ae. charter, |v Oe Ft Dickerson last | @s =a + Sgn — — ating, lands. aoe interior fears for their sunk, need more badly overrun Da. Armii by one sah cudltchiongeerstied would thfield T Members of the bd ord lgeceerranl paar bara and were ass nic » fest rooms and Armitage of Oak daughter,| & rule ci the pro |R urns Do committee football lights pepo the re assured rc reas and maintenance fh yon; one s06n,. Creek Can- it to Royal Oak. ity and annex equest for R wn chairman. pred Jerry Krush a tery, : benefit at - did not propose F facili- yden, and three onsrilbegaizs of — 1c SOUTHF¥ELD oad Funds Hickman, ae Hudson, Julie| A sigecew A pe elass is a some of cheher, visio. ot Oe riilcaceee Wirtow pititions Oct. 3 ¥ pegratingray es esate? aero td ce rearvifte. == yn] Bepeepnent. ¢ Cranky, Bealth sepa cut pened min he ATI Sr ti Mary a wth Ona Comm mt mec eto eae fo — | |The fall term starts After Biting ny ein Yur |S es cco aa revo |CIVI Slay oe peed ae ay is top 17% million by t it would eau St, was held . BT Ch Premera | for coeemmen a $58,000 | fense Mee od by that. time. not already treated Cemet burial in eral| CLI amed| Vote / jor road . ——_———— in Reading inst siete the tenihgveatert oat shortly after birth Mary Lou died Bhar pina areal Od | res vos oe oe ght at Davisburg Mrs. Patricia Jack ated right te better rest greatest need by her birth. She i died | as was elected . Ivah Hal- voted “‘no” polls Tuesday DAVISBUR Found De icKson She we, Many of thi room facili ond parents is survived pee a2 te and installed voted “yes” on while only 403 meet G— A Cwil ad in H teu ty ber > roan fgglomabe ren noche ie — plapetrencensig jAusiliary of | Teach while only © Sarg Town ball at 7: @ Detonee| A Zizeareld = Ff gph eng more. than in use were bor at the recent ican Le- Teacher training __ | night. hall at 7:30 vis-| Township wom West Bloomfi biting, a Penny | mete. then 20 years egy vent | Town A Beach. sesatine ‘akieier’| Canes eae facilities of ; p.m, te.|in her home by Oak som deat age. the bird dropped wre fs yt. Drenalin wn Also S : g pany cling io rary pT saeee nate a Se as coma aoe mer. dead ald. an i\h ae urveys for 2n ‘ peapel rp gpent foaiass oth ete given on civil ina, Gee ie be av 8 In many cases d: Wate a. have enrolled Persons wre |28ce ound Mrs. P y Booster had to . Jones said r Tow citar repo bonkigin ane Sak ee | raenens ; Night be closed , gates er bg id courses and | sprawled St. J f ay away when ‘and visitors 0 0 requested to mora eased wecasa’ cane hae bee sgperrs 873 will meet cone & areas MILFO ve . rding to Director heart. Ar -S80-calber in her 4 Eiccataoetert one. wit Sed RD — Council : Mar : "Begg emedind paced mor od mar ed kas ae ay ex Night.” A ' : . ee here have voted members | fi ‘ OF mst | -upomerim s lrpreae Mrs. Jackson body. . Township reception The five-year pte ® | Chamber ot C to permit the toed of Birmingha . [ | sky watch tower of the new threatened elcie divorcee, h and anew a ee tary ine n pth park im- | end move Negro ne a cana tae wher) 2% oe - : — poy want in so - or ; j yer a , a ° sabe a |e i ere aorta |e ea ay amish Maree = ae 7 PT A Is Plan : set for the wedding | the following tang cl each | off feed cae, of bce aa would coe wale te » ae ping. the land in an Anniversary Meet It’s Wheat Planti , ae ‘ee . ning: -\H Ars. ing proble : ‘ter but y supply - OY | os aries of PEER—The : LANS ing Ti he : olly Pai The house m. Pe would eq a more wa- Heckmott at patrolmen roe Street WSCS of ING W— ime é opp I et Oo peat aw Announce differe =a be mo - alabiarg TS TE “ the pres-| “ere oak Ley Kenneth yer meet ‘in aprcemra fo tince Saar rote lower Mi ane rahe hase iv : n schoo | ingle aera by ye Ques Hon, rebuilt end nee nt Bartlett B een ag too Br week, and Chief =. Polio gary pariors at |S, the for winter _—s in ir t I Slat wpe pe a The ee mee vin |S mire «wet. hy will receive | Sevotions. = ith the Feuth Cir /POPENE Federal State Crop Re ‘to Be Held Oct es) tt Seat ee | “ae tg ome | SEE ee wee ees tere oe daught instal the acres on N ion of . outstandi : Ww er, parking houre, for the N. Milf Milford’ . tanding ev Schot © Band ds. ia glean Welch, 10) rang Negotiations are 1 c, then | les new developmen ta tne en wn tho ee cee Z| = wap porr orth co will William , son of M ranged are elopment, with jto W in the stand 15th anni celebrati RRECTI be the eaen. The Cobting wrots ok *.) bank wim tee Oakiang Suto pany told connect The com o Weaver and parking lot next zation of versary of the = ON : Morn dn inet, The wedng tok pac as be ora tense comet, pany tld comactl mvabers that Loy street, saa pplcite store on oer kcwresdite Be IG! ue eevee me executive board _ _ Attending oo ast! the pai off with meney tr to enits | well repens sien 1 took “se- ; to be present. mem-|9 have wedey, Sept mont of Prealding elect- M ple rhing meters. change loca Harold n# yeaet Preieny Ltr Carbon, ear She Fleaded by Don Breen _ ee ene lek | ae nigral mre wt ane ie pect Re pRoatrenaghe gh ORTONVILLE — ee Sap Pewee AUCE i veery, oe ois narhatn 08 light the nabs gens to Discketop pe -oveondlag 764 Pile pe Motts Brand ‘ seems} County Births Ka ad sen eb iad Wa ‘ . “WICHITA " , STARTING A > TOMORROW - CINEMASCOPE ‘ ee ‘ Tae : ; 1:28 - 3:21 : 4 5:19-7:17 . > os d WATERFORD [Fest || iam fetter ————— DRIVE.IN THEATER ei ne ALL. HERE! That famous THE FAMILY DRIVE-IN ; oe : funny feud between the Cor. Williams Loke-Airport Reads. Box Office Opens 6:30 P.M. é Captain and the crew — LAST TIMES TONITE || that frantic shore leave— : , AES those lonesome nurses =|] SAR ATVI D 4 Mo hla at : —all the lusty, gusty,” | BRAZIL! “must see"greatness of : , ) > : | 3 fe. ; Gene ee ; e *% ELLY + Darcey iy Dolores CHARISSEXERAY, Michael KIDD & Added ENTERTAINMENT eevvery SMEOPOLITAN MOUSE’ Tom & Jerry “¢ LATEST NEWS EVENTS of the WORLD “MAN FROM yz BITTER: "RIDGE PER INEM eas . 3 SATURDAY nik CA WELL: TEM 1 ane CIAL GHT FIL as , He : i x aN || ROCKY MARCIANO ois enn Great rilling Picture — : ARCHIE MO ORE 6 ANY oss ” | sh ve fa ae = Pe mAs S _ |]. Plus REGULAR PROGRAM , : sy oe ; me « es oe * Gomme: E_ . The KENTUCKIAN 2 ra ae ae ee ee eee ; an } SLAP GOI ] . * a « 4 , . > “ } ’ R , = A ,. || yates er ces _ it Gtr | rs o = | =< Of. a my. .\. He YW $ FUSES NOW ALL]] STAND GN FOR. RIOWS ‘FURTHER ORDERS ® : a 2, Sa, CHECKS Xs ANC >-29 Ad Service, A LD. @. Pat By Charies Kuhn “TNOT MUCH OF A PAINTING \ - BUT FOR AFIRST TRY ITs ALOT OF FUN / u V | HAM... - m Lars see) * Aq" Ee .. ery “4 “IL it's got tp be dutch treat then we eide in separate boats! Bika os ime re NE ae PN ad a a fp ee i + ss ay at —_— a ee ey " i a ry be onia eceatieeineie aia te " wh a Pal i Sp deat die < tite Bo dy a iociallng catch aon ¢ ; CT eon eee ee ee eee ee PME ec i id \ eas / ee ees : ay L of j ; , ‘ A} pa | ie ; . | ‘ eas eh ; i iy ada a. - ; At | f * * Z ae hie oN é ; x ; } s 5 ‘ | ees ee _THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1955 ) . ee aa ro 7 : : Wide aca Z i % : ; Be ‘ t H W: é 2 : se ‘ ee | Se Set _|No Plates of License ate Wonted Make ; rep : IFMS SOT.’ Brings 115 Days in Jail eee es Ag3-year-old woman and her two| ey PEN ee ee For driving = neither ab p-| ee ah jured yesterday in a 2car crash : i on his auto, Clayton Ortwine, 25, a un Pores “ pesane «mye GALES Factory Sales Climb to | Township will spend the next 15) "BAS Bilan inten Mapes Agapoc b | Over Six Million Units |days'in the Oskland County Jail. | sRjCRLAVERS PLENTY oF Mellesmoen of 704 Emerson St. ‘ Th h Auau: Silla meg. Cail eves. EA 3.011, © and her children, Janice, 2%, and rough August Ortwine pleaded guilty to both| Sop?” SUNPER. FOR INTER et charges when he appeared before! Late Orion, Alin, Mr. Clark: Give | Macate Police ot the Pontice Post |: DETROIT w—Factory sales of Township Justice Al-| ~ ‘Efnttmeriouee.” phone "No. and of -kete 6,348,117 motor vehicles in the |jen C, Ingle yesterday. éAB DRIVERS: x AND. $s et ae ticketed Richard a. Pickford, 16, , - Rast time fF “night abit. Apply REAL ESTATE SALES F 955 Argyle St. for failure to yield United States during the first eight |. He was sentenced to 90 days on Lake, 3 to 6 p.m. 1 \ 4 ; q the first count and 25 days on the} CLERKs FOR 0G: STORE essential, Wil! ; right of way. They said he turned ‘months of 1955 set @ record for the wont Exper or trols cae qualiaed’ man in front of Mrs. Mellesmoen's car s he Automobile Manutac second. time. Must be over Birm on US 10 near Silver Lake road. period, ; Michigan a sealed at the City Clerk's Ottiee in the City i, Bloomfe up , 1 ae Bm. Coie Me, 3 at 6, te . for parehons of 6. fire treck chases f ; ——— te te tho ates TL BERGSTROM of the City Clerk. the City tea ve the| KEITH MITTLEDORF JOHN ENSWORTH STEWART waive any pommannes aise ae TO INSTALL OFFICIALS — The Pontiac Chapter, center, Senior Councilor John Ensworth: and right, é R. J. ST. Order af DeMolay will conduct a public installation | Junior Councilor Stewart George Bergstrom. A din- ; sept. 20, 1985 | Of Officers Saturday, at 8 p. m. Shown are the new | ner preceding the installation will be served by Jobs REOMTAA: horicn | officers: . left, Master Councilor -Keith Mittledorf; | Daughters Bethel No. 40 at 6 p. m. TUESDAY sth, 1988 To the ot the er pear east Soy Advances | MARKETS Railroads Spur writ te dalenigan "Bisse tae Bs tase I the undersigned will, upon any ~~ Produce ba day except Gunday and « iega! . . the day of any feguler or special elee- { ents . | ~~ PerROrr PRODUCE | tion or I election, receive for - D Sept. 29 ‘(AP)-—Wholesale d | Spas mes oe neon ee a ae me for such registration, : Pepe Oe tie Bare ot Mt ss0-3.00| NEW YORK @&-Railroads pro, ee eet te tte Sees} =CHICAGO W@ — Heavy rains! a: “Deuctees . 000 bu, Mo. 1./ vided the buying spark today in time” intervening ‘between -the. thirtieth | thro much of the Midwest, | {5° *,°* be), Greenine®, Suiien taney, {the stock market, ; aed ay Seanias, Spoial or eitieia. — 330 ba; No. 1 2.80-3.90 bur; Castaloups By early afternoon, prices were primary election and’ the day of such| coupled with a mildly bullish gov-| 35 + No. 1. 2 Gea tle Tix 5 coins chek bacoee “Notice te hereby given that I will be| ernment crushings report, mat] ie ing eg Peat nyt i at my office Priday, October 7th, 1956 fancy, 4.60 bu.: No. 1, 3.00-3.86 bu.; Bose, Keaneth 2, LAST DAY POR soybeans spinning up as much as | Ssey. 4 ws te “ i. 2.76-| outside, McGlynn, ty htg of yh eye FS 3.28 bu. iiurbenk Mok rise today the third | born, was sentenced to 30 on said day, for the eight cents at one time on the/}38 bu. Plums. Wot, Seeks ‘The day was » was, be ew . bu; Prune.’ Ne 1 1 8-2.28 te bu. ~| straight since the major break that/ Oakland County Jail of the lectors as shall properly | Board of Trade today. melons, Not, 28-198 bu. came Monday on news that Presi-| after pleading guilty to a “ihe name of 6 person but an actua;| Wheat near the end of the first| Uie2as ba green, round, taney | dent Eisenhower bad sutfered aot driving with a revoked resident of the précinet at the time of | hour was % to’% higher, Decem: |1%0 bu; Ne. 1, 246-400 bu., grew Mane : ~ |before West Bloomfield ssid registration, and entitled under was , tone Wheniee ie i. 300-380 ou Lima, heart attack, : C resident to ote, at tha next. diction, | Ber S2OF%; corn To to 1 cent high-| ancy, 450 be. No.1 36008, 63) re market opened higher with |Justice Elmer C. Dieterle. shell be entered tm ee er, December $1.35%; oats % to) va-"Wan fancy, 4.00 bu. Me. 1, 3.00-| g brief rush, Thereafter prices| penow the crowd * “Gny Clerk, | @ higher, December €3%;—rye 1 Wo. 11 00138 gon. bche. topped, No. i,| turned mixed and leaned lower. | dict’s 10th gre * Sept. 29, 30. 1985/ to 1% higher, December $1.13%; | }00-125 bu | Brocsoll, fancy, 280 ac | That trend was replaced gf ee No-| Noo 1 4281.46 bus curly, Wo. b Ite” gradual improvement he by : soybeans 5% to 7 cents higher, No- a te: $1 Te ee ee vember $2.50%; and lard 10 to 20/ Spr ei ee abe Gon - No: | the railroads. Huron at. Lynn 8t. Storm Drains in Lakeside Sub- ; swres eS Leos, Ber ial sinane bekee chen ware tee Grice and recta Plat Ne.| cents a hundred pounds higher, | t,,10 0" (s.tnower, ioe don) York. Central, Northern Pacific,| Square Dance Fri. 101 October $11.27 : Ho. t, 325818 aos. | Coleey,. eT Unite Air Li American Tele- oo Se ° Prank . . ‘38 doz, ‘bebs. Corn, No, 1. ated 2 Drayton Plains. oe Catherine "Daniel Ralph. Gyelheue. Grain Prices Lie t-dee. beg, Cucumbers, taney hee phone, Anaconda Co., American Young and old. 4 Louls L. Amy, Arthur and bu;-No. 1 3.%5-4.80 bu; dill No. 1 Tobacco, Youngstown Sheet & ‘ Lake, © ©, Schmits, Wiliam E White, CHICAGO GRAIN bu; ’ No. 1, 475-625 bu. 4 North W. Oba: ©. Hove, J. A.- Tillson,| CHICAGO, Sept. 29 (AP)— Open to- | Pt | rg Ox aan, tebe. Tube, Chrysler, Boeing and Scandinavian smorgasbord, Onare B. 0. ‘love a : ee “4 Chureh, Oct. nM Christ yer, Prom | Whent "| MBr assis. 67 [NOL A DG0L-60 bus long type 38-38) American Aviation. John’s Lutheran Chu Sieklerski, ~~" ee ROU MAF cecece.. COM Boe pe becker Kahireni. io. i tee. Reservation only. Vern E. Keter, Bayes, desephs Risser, | May vscisss 200% — Ryo" 1138 Gog. Rohe. Leaks Ko. h, | New York S oe © Zain. Poul @ Masters, Cart T. Sung: Ty ag 7 NNW Dec .ssesere LIM | basket. Ontons, dry, Me. 1, ison ‘Late Morning Quotations St. Benedict's, West uist, Elbert L. Daniels, Joseph Prench, sseees- Toni | Dag: green, feney, 1.20 dos, beha.; No. ae ha ~ 2 ‘ Sona W. Speer, Nettie Beyer, Harvey 1, 1.00-1.10 .dos, dehes.; No. 1, veness 33 8 Ent Paper . I : Day, Earl G. Bryant, Clifford L. Gaines, 10 10 Ib. Parsley, 1.40.18 dos. ins Ghee... B4 | Der, Sunday, coyonnene Archie Greer, J. A. Tillson, A. O. Hen- a 4 behs.; Parsley root No, - & a P = es ae pun, Se 7s oon ee . derson, Elwell Powell. Elvis Doughty, scccgee HLS [SSNS FORO Be t tieeee Se ath. heh cok Gest’: 31a) 7c, children. : cartiisnanteedocae: ; B. Ryden, Henry te, Cayenne No. i, .16-1.00 pk. basket: | 1 ‘uit Gee” sa. 2 : pHi he wy: oe Re frets atone eh | vias: Sd Sees P| ammnee sa Vast Cenaregns | SE 2 | Sey peated ne | a \ * . . 0 ne « . le i f th 1, 1.50-2.00 bu, Pimentos Mo. 1, 3.90-| 1 sorsee G2 Kelsey Hayes . 38.5 | neii) 1-9 Phillis Green, “Berl “Gordon, sherman |, CHICAGO, Sept. 29 (AP)—Ralanle hogs | NO. 100-138 bu, Radisnes, the ‘ 1 84 Eieege 88: 2 St. John’s Meth-| _ Sent. 90, inl. < Office $400 Streeter, Edward Kaiffen. Mrs. Z @. | 9.000: slow carly. m nite |No. 1, 88-80 don. debs; white, fancy, | J g Kroser _.... 23) Rummage sale. one bunt fe ot her were, Thompson, Robert &. amd Blanche | buichers, later tras er’ cast’ decline | 1.00 dot. bebe; No. 1 45.90 dos. bobs. | Am “ie me Wgba & B M4 odist. Church. 443 Highland St.| {rehe‘sna just, to the end of her Sretma Elie Totten, “Charles” Bulender. . 'W Re. hy fe ES ternuty Mo. 1 ng oe Seis Am ng... * My: a queue ey oie “a tuncere and true, tm her heart end be'smae ; Bailey, Elmer Swaneey, Alexander Bang- active, -weak to 25 low- | 128-1. ; . o- 150 | Am avg : "+ Na Mothers Club rummage mind, : tel ‘end isle ‘Treeve, Prea Prottici, mens er. moat decline on weiahts «38 5 ae a FP ~ "italian ‘eat om io Oe RS 3 Chet’. wt sale 98 W. Huron. Sat. Oct. 1. Deceiitd memories she ry 4 ; ry egy Oe Fenehell. a") Yb. butchers 15.50-16.00 No. f and in? bu.: Langs By | 4m eas - Soe + | —Adv. : . . : Bask, Ovorge W. ane ian M Base, Ernest |% 190-290 Ib, 18.75-16.00; Tew hundred | 128, ‘1 My bu: outdoor, | Anse . ta. ma Youth ' Center 3 Whitman. George Tre ©. Wright. |head st 1660; bulk 230-260 Ib. 18.18. | Peaeety 5 basket: Not, Tae tl | ~ i B4) Rummage sale. . Se “ : bale ge dg YW. Menartam, | SES tase qrecte 3-0 ‘ad “tighter pe basket ME 100128 dee. | poe wep D oe he Lake Orion, Fri, and Sat. —Adv. d —. Charlies W, Brewin, Kath- 50-15 25: few selected lots tb. ¥} topped wy we. |! s0e0 v . ' ‘ : vine ire Core, Wisner baareie and fo IS.so: larger, tote 400-506 colard to 1, 38-475 bo. Rule, e.| | me $4 ~~ ene oh yt sagt wh F 4 RAY O’NEIL, Realtor. Sartell. "Henry C, Coleman, RAVmONG I dae te Te ea op and low. | L, Leeckae bat Mustard, Me. fbi ss at dt rere 54) Ee . 2. Ye : Riakee’ Helen, Chorbe, Dot Batiny, docx | Salable cattle 2,000; salable calves 200; bu. Sorrel No, t. 1.00-1'39 bu. spinaen oe 2 M8] Detwing Sate-Way Driv- pam Rs, Pembleton to all persons interested, | steers and heifers scarce, About stead: | | 35-1.50 bu. Turnip Wo. 1, 1-1-2 bs. Pe + $19) ing FE. 23-2253. Ady. taxe notice That the roll of the Special soende: connate Ghd caliente trem; oer Lettase one male ons Celery Ci settee Ward ts ge le oe “We Assexsment here m of” ae Sr classes mostly steedy: « load of choice | ™ ba. theached We ok, 00 air. lil age] Mayride Parties. Food furnish- : that. part ef the which the Com. |®04 prime 1.025 Ib. yea few | bu- role Ne. 1. 2: bu. ; s+ S14 Muller Br... 33.5| ed. FE 2-8231, : —Adv. - mall mission decided should be paid and|® Dackage 850 Ib. weights 24.00: s few) oo. cio. “o'ns.3 95 bu. tuce aes Murray Cp °.. 313 : : jorne by special assessment for the cen. | “heite yearlings end seers Up te 1.200 | No 1. 4.06 bu: eed Non 1400-436 jer 9 ce ee, ss SS ‘ mg) 4 sale Sat. 9 am. to) “thy Tugeral Rome cree struction rm s e tol- 23 25° t ood 1344 _ bu. . s; a: _ case 2 nm. Squirrel Ady.) - ; woe i hs Ib: 16.00, a few utility and commercial leaf Bs sokee ba. sen & Re aS Sos Geet Deets e FAR oS : Donelson-lohns nue from ‘Terry Lake to Dresden. Park. | steers 1400-1800; @ few prime heifers ts Nat used -. ab ° ONERAL #OM view Avenue from Lake to Park-| i's50 tp. mined steers and helfers 22:50 | — CMICAGO AND EGGS ov Net Toes cl ne Business Notes DESIGNED FOR FUNERALS se. de Avepe from Woodland | good tp high choice heifers 18.50-22.00; Sept. (AP) —Butter i Ee Whee ‘ie We den" Avenue trem "Wosdland. “Diive "to | Pert jendculter and uUllty light belt. | weaay: receipts Eei.243: wnolessie | ss Z EH Be M vow . 353 : ba ft. 8 W. of Kennett, Holly- | Ths5. 13 96: and cutters 8.00-/92 A $7.75; 90 B 66.5; 88 C 54; cars 7! 16a No AY . > aauceeraed Rorih. to'stlay. "Woodiend‘Drive "rom | I-08; whey snd commercial bulla 1360. | st, apc fea 0: °° © M: Sm & BE fer “Feel... "| Cost reductions, averaging 10 per iple La ue to Trunk Sewer, ls now | 19.09: several ioads medium to low good | buying prices unchanged to'3 lower: Ue. -. 334 Onto ... $4.4) Cent in property damage and 20 FUNERAL HOME fe in my office for publ tion. | soe) 00-18.50 whites e cent A’s 51; wens 4ii Gl .ee.d in bodily liability in Mich- : or Motor erNatice, it 'alno ‘bereby” given that the | ".1.275 > 180d ely active, | mined $6; meguume, a US. ‘ 3 ecto a ies. bee | DOT Cont Ambulance i Commission and the Assessor of the City | Salable"theep 1 be aoe with |40: dirties 28: checks $7; current | ¢ - 2.7 pan aw A . wo | igan by the Allstate Insurance Co. is of Pontiae, will meet at the Commission | ‘Prine lambs strong 06.30" ieee good | receipes Chrysler ...... 064 vanh Bp... 138 by Cc . Monuments 4A Chamber im the City Mall in said City | Sdvance meiniy oo kinds grating send Cities - 484 Feram rut |.. 304 | WAS announced by George C. Pow-| on the th day of October, A.D. 1965 at | ORG, Deter: Yeaeinge cma lames 1900. pera Clark iP Parse We ... 4 ell, resident manager of the De- : 8 o'clock P. M.. to review said assess- | SONY Bleeds: & ota b8-82 50: call | sernew EGGs Climax « GS veauy, oC ..des | ment, at which time and place oppor. | 22-02 with & few prime 2238-2280: cull) raerporr. Sept. ‘ ree 2 fob | Gluete Pee... 3 bens vow ; ai.g | troit branch office. Pontiac was Seer re Neages soem iar |r Sad Penge tae oan ig ger come tonenes ee | Soe oe ah roy Oe, Ha | tee oovenicnee clon ee “a eGre. 20: doubie | ‘ a ented ter Sag rneps -3 saan) be eaten * DAR EVANS deck 71" Ib. good and chotce Washing: overage 67, extra large 63 large. Ta | Sot "Ses. mee iss _ Mor. one age t ; City. Clerk | tM’ feeder lambs 19.00. wid are. fi, medium 1850 wid 815 Come Ed... 46.3 Puuy Mor .464| ‘The amounts of reductions will September 29. "55 — o*. ee 34 wed tvs 8%: ares © | Con Bate... 03 ‘ileby “tauls’’: oe | vary with the make and model of IT, Sep. 2 (AP) 2 i Browne-Grade & jumbo 64-68 ta. avg Gonsum ‘Pow 407 PH Hale... 88) car the amount and kind of use Notice of Intention to Construct | DETROIT. Sept. 20 (AP)—Hogs— Sal: | oie large 8774-60 wid avg 86. Sone pt 46 tie rota GO ...tws| CSF. Day | conte fees eeee ee ene aan | aoe. Wel ae Oe grees large | Cont Bek 4 ss. @4/ to which it is put, and the area Storm Drain in Block Bounded by | cents iower; sows about steady: £ tew | 47-84 wtd avg a9: grade C Jarge 36-57| Cont Bek ... #, Pure ud"... 881i which i¢ te Ae Oni Glendale, Menominee, Genesee and | Poorly tested account smoll receipts; Oey | Wid avg af Deewees 29. Gent Mot BOA MRA a = it is principally , Read. nd Mostiy 190-220 Ib 15.76-16.00; ° Con oaee «+ 41) Powe said. Coes hereby notified that at a other weights very scarce, bag 3 aes 4 WhiterOresen A extra lorge 98-60, | Corn Pd. ++. is teu ce — Sequiar meeting of the mission of eee ogee sales sows 360-600 large 53-60, medium 6, small at | Bere ...:c.c) 341 sey ae B .w3! The Farm Equipment Institute FOR WANT ADS the-STth day of september 1608 by Teco. | Catt le 180. Market generally | 53/55, "medium 43-43. small 30-33, grace | Det Bete ae Eg ete Ms, |: 384 recently elected officers for the _1BM SUPERVISO lution it was declared to be the intention | steady; fresh _focetpts most ae Gen tee 4“. Aire... 10.6 of sus Lead | 44 ensuing year at the closing session IAL FE 2-8181 oo aaa ; of the City mission to construct | PASC bray odagecabogy Caprio steady; | ®t weak ane ae Soa’ Chee: O83 ih ie is DIA “s . vacation, storm drain in block hounded by Gien- gee demand for high good Yo prime — otletings. im re 5 hy fair demand. | Pont... 7333 o» neg cap .. da.4|/ Of the two day 62nd annual con- sick leave and holiday nol- cvenue and ‘Telegraph road at an ent- | uhder 1100, We offerings, cows, active, | fediums dragey. Smaiia re Durdsnsomé | Best “Kod... #39 seed ai st cao| vention at the Roosevelt hotel in From 8 a.m. to § p.m. : mated cost of ose Ind Pose" poe | honed omni Seeort peecnaa ‘and feeders. steady; | carsyevere of coediams Gnd sunie. El Auto Lite 43 on on ies New. Orleans >- os - with pian, profile one vn public inspee- | ®Sund 150 head mostly prime 935-1211 | ——— : El Mus .. tig seasons «4| One of the four members named errore & » Fg rai ah ee cul “shows Stead: ‘bon peed ama CHI og gg ee fre an ss: 38-2 Sotoay moo |. ov | to the Farm Equipment Institute “Er arvene sthee | 4 simian : preter capeasaiane) page ore Bee 5 -— choice fed = yoy Bye oo Hg ae ie po Ja total US. Bs-CCh-0 ve oe ¥ oe executive committee for three year then t. : mn background in bill plan. profile and estimate. and thet the | 206, chides "hag choice heifers | #1 305; | supp oer monty, | Pirestene .... 70-4 Sta brands. sed | terms was I. A Dufty, vice presi- that she fire ing, accounts rece cost thereof ae — in Vu 92.50: bulk utuity.and commercial gress | mend teat sates, Washinoeen F erctes # Pood we oe = ¢ Ba On aut =e dent and : al ma ‘ Trac. peen ee. inventory Lote I thru fi incl® Assetsors Plat 13 | steere ott gcse en Si, in 00884. i Gee win bes. tre .. 45 $0 8 WO es a A erie ror at - Gane "the ex a and Lots i29 thru 146 incl. Ottaws Hattie | Cutter os B4 wtity “asee 10 be-i3.50: basie (0430; Washington Fostiacs 41.7-| Gen Bak... 10 | id OL. Ono. 96-4 tor and Implemerit Division, Ford . rer Apply Box M Bea tise ment “district, to defray $4,087 00, the | DUK GAARA and cutter | 8.00 11.00; | Tacs eaa0 Gen Dram $¢ sevens 2” "| Motor Company, of Birmingham. fin “eamoee” We. en ted cost and th ; bulk and choice stock- | Gen FPds .... 79.3 Sun On - 04 C—_—ie | te even © pir te ss 18 BY GT |ore ana soceess (000-0098, tend See ib Gen Mille .-..128 Bein & Co 483| Stephen Stepanian has been an- sud p That, the Cotumtaslon of the City ot steers at 22.25; about 12 hea choice Pou Qen meters 4, yiv El Pd... %3/ nounced as the new mahager of tite for oan and laborers. Appl patios, 7 er Commission Chamber on the “th Gay of| “Eaiveersalabic, So, Marbet about |r oy pet DETROW POULTRY Gen Time 1-383 fer Gut \the L. G. Haig Shoe Store local- ene IF oe Sas sheet ¢ a altace "es : : ‘Supgestions and objections that may wey aguny: voy wend apnene Ml ae es cee ee ee Pee | eee 58 ee oeiicsei ly. Present manager Harold SS hese ee waa tant canines tat 2 AIM HIGH "WO wis nes —-‘TSiee higher: "call, to eommeretan groses| Heavy ‘bens. 26-28, light eng 11-18 Goodrich.) 148 fren Ait - 3%, | Martin is leaving to assume new pa gmail house on farm ‘oear Pow ~ Dated: September 28 dosh slow, weak’ te $2.00 lower; buld good | pout, veetere, (ever & Ime) ae: “orey Gookyeas .--. GS Twem Cos at duties with the tion, but} be 4: Ped ine toe ae nana CAREER GIRLS ADAP city. Clerk. om Hnelibege nl Prime. individuals 27 00- | CTORses 29:20, Barrid Rocks 20:31; old Kee... “8 Un Garvie 198 | will continue to make his home the Gy eter acm ae pM cemtlOmet ene seesenrs Sept. 20, 1955 4 ; lity | Toosters -15; ducklings * Gt West @ .. 21.3-Gn i 166.4) in Pontiac. ‘CREVROLET ire Cl : phan soa ich t tnd commereia 120-1 0; cull and tow | Quges 43; pomng Heavy ‘oe bom ‘Urkere |remmound’ ., iS) Yam Air tim ‘aed a CASH SANT AD RATES "Woodward a egies “ gncep—oalable | : Hares Mie :: 72 Up Oe ce it4] ‘Winiam H. Kmudsen, Ponti ' Tae BETWEEN So AND SFO yee \e Mark ly | ¥ am ’ ni, ac , ay, Competes last thureaay: trees | CHICAGO routay Woliana P eve us. He ee. ad reattor, is. atteniing the Gesst * érive — wom in oe Ob ascents svensas tos conte after a weak opeming: sheep |, CHICAGO, Sem (APY Lie poutey | Homeatt.-- 303° EB Seat | realtor, 3 op. gh = ; strong; bulk and chats native | neh, telapes;’ receien tae aeoue Hooker Ei pf iol Wal - 3 | Lakes Appraisers Conference of i wi " ; = om pecan eaten spring lambs 16-00-21 00; few high c | (yesterday 970 164.417 Ib); fob. | Moud Mer ... 18.6 Worn B Pic 01) Society of Residential Apprais- 2.70 3 . a = gh doen't fi eiaes eas unite end prime lots 21.25-21.75, utility and | Suimrcay O° cnchenged. heavy tere|t cent’ ..”' a4 Woe Ua ty. 28 ' 8 ao © ase wasb. | I | 10% good 15.00-18.00: cull and iow util) PTGS. Bt hens 116-188; broilers. or Rey .. 837 Were £1 a) ers, being held the last half of this ‘s fe Midwest Employment - nvesting in | choice “ssughter ewes 2.00-16.80: most | An Ui gaeid Rey Be pcg Mig Oa Re Whe Mot te $3 | week at Cleveland. pi dele : ‘ as a Biden. and choice native feeder lambs ery ‘ Inepir cop + WA Yale & Tow 64.3) oe nn * a. —- _ rE int Bas Mach “408 yount Sf". 7 img?| Jack Habel, former automobile} © cA A BEANE ; Mighty Typhoon Rolling |i "mex" ’..“tie Zeath "nea 1512/ dealer in this city, has joined the ¢ Price Break sh | STOCK AVERAGES staff of Leslie R. Tripp, Realtor, BOX REPLIES ee Uren Kyes u Island XEN YORK, Sept. viet © 97 West Lawrence St, as a sales. a we * Setay TOKYO @—A mighty typhoon ~~ 0 | m Canadian Fund isa U. S. , _ Indust. Ratis Ott stocks | ™AP : There were replies at a ee n by Fear s Sead wb Perches Cddht wn the tion thes was sos Ta? 1984 Co the Press office tn the oof sated goon ee bas conc 5 oe i fet i! iBs/New Sales Record — | | stoning sexe fied investment in com- 14 1mB8 ‘ y j da i ro ed Seah pcm more than a3 iss ifor Pontiac Dealer an e 148. tions selected on the fl retail price 3 s/10F Fon rs {ean So Teavoiia? coal ain ons , Pontiac gr Piet cbemse de -_ day period of September ran -< + ring beta age Ain sane motion 0 igh Low Noon | Per cent Tore than during the anted 6 pectus . ; aad caw mad aciager mets “| same period a year ago, R. M.| We Ail ph a gla , market in e + 22 41) Critchfield, Pontiac General Man- ‘OLE 241 by-fa| ace ee ioe we : or write Ptccr dog A 13 Sino a soe at wate keto Ng : ; ? 7 cobra mipage : ‘Mr. Critehfiel nted + * o find - Gd, Mephier Ce. - Hes ehea series Woe etpsiens pew te Se | oat Ces ee | job, plade to eh Pkt fre Sate | : used car, see Classi« i for Birds per cent. higher for the ten-day pe-| scheel. ; apg: 7 riod than last year. 4 = | ome ,fied NOW. | a das . : . f uy Ve ee 8 DRIVING LESSONS or standard fe ghey A mi SAFE-WAY DRIVING SCHOOL TION WAWAT lan or . PE 10121. MARIM- = & Instruments rent- meee, eee eS, ie ork sented Male 2 0 hese saat in | CABINET MAKER AND CA | ® specialty. ee oo SANDING AND _ Business Services _ ATTENTION HOME OWNERS - WA TOWNSHIP SOUTHERN Garbage di — = mon oo i prascence a. 30 is selettion of colors. nF Aluminw aluminum sid re wits tad or or ng or evenines s . | CLEANUP JOBS AND TR sen, th ee ON, Ducinsts Services 13 Upholstering 23 ; CUSTOM UPI SEWER CLEANING |" ¥4,ii coat, Lite hd. Eat : vrv: EACH cit 10 BAG Re ae ne RE PAIR OF GLASSES IN tm case. 62 Lost: Vision name reward. Post Otties Carrier, | G. Bhatt. LOST: ALL BLACK DOG, WEAR Baldwin and Home os FE 5-0097. oe a A ward. ®| “Hobbies & Supplies 24A BEDFORD MOVING Distance —FE_3-8787. Huron, PE . Notices & Personals s_2s ‘A CALL TODAY WILL ASSURE = of an carly date for toy rties, Sot ve j08 a toys ~Acrotred Knap) HER , 970 Airport Ra. nentee 3-1502 ANY GIRL OR WOMAN NEED- "| Trocks . Rent | ND A 4 tak % Too Picky Md stake Poritiee arm and hee sg Tractor Co. Mis. 1 sdtcnalsea, “Phone Open ® "Fi Sundays} vation Arm . sme aT DAINTY MA: “MAID Waits Mrs, Burnes. FE 2-8814, $3 M EXPERIENCED SPENCER C Pee ‘sn CK Painting & Decorating 20 ATING — papet | papering., Call On AND APTER THis DB. 20-55, I will not be res) cele fr any debts contracted er ‘Albert. Serwon. jac, Mich. Estimates. FE a armen nm - ON AND bk IE gi omg 195, I will not be es any debte con- by any other than mpseif, Loser A. Grubs dr., 164 W. Rut- __#ers, Pontiac, re L PAINTING | ~P APERHANGING. ie APPIN SERVICE erato coo Tren Fe 1 PURNACE CLEANING. REA- aonable and guarented. rE 2-5032 " (ASPHAL: T PAVING — es Charles Chester Shoes Cc. A Thom Food furnished rr 29-3231 LIN AND + Waxing with the new hi-lustre wa a ‘s No- ape- Sy nee drives gravel drives insta cotimates, SRtORY Ty ASPHALT PAVING CO. 19331 W. Seven Mile Ra. gg mn & & Wall a4 Vashing | ses — Physiotherapy 7A SWEDISH MASSAGE panies THERAPY. PAY CUT? IF SO, Let US Give You 1 Place to Pay : Ease Your Mind rs Classified Ads! Tos swap what you don’t need for what . you er call FE ‘crtand it taidiig ole thei Wi Vets tarias on losin 3] nd teve:s Mig party x Eason | air achat, Saga 'aSreaatans oa a, se SPINET PIA. In RE care for home and children for — i expenses. orn 3-2330 after | WOMAN @ TO SHARE |” seit. Artin P. Preston 61 Pine | 521. ' akrieue ae RANOTNG _Wtd. Transportation 31 WAYNE UNIVERSITY DAY sTU- dent wants to join car pool, PE 24018. Wtd. Contracts, Mtgs. 32 Cash | Waiting | ur m,pereoually & for 6 quick, A, ap peat scary . Telegraph R FE 43538 CASH Mave cereens ets Waiting for email, or cegeened eB ve 5-0975 rom for Ted McCul~ IVAN W. SCHEAM FE 5-5091 or FE 5-9471 1111 foutya Gor 3rd. FAST ACTION! tf you have the ve gS ¢losing, Ask for fr. WHITE BROS. pone SBIR ay eases vqulek onch Nicholle & Hare, Co, 3.3 189 42-8181, ee , "" “See | L H. BROWN, Realtor 133 W. Huron PE 24010 “TRADES—TRADES | *® are . busine oppo M ee uty, latger pomes for smaller ry Geemen We do our Banpon] Bo -satiaty ail Do not f tn Sppountment a) . We DORRIS & SON pean Pe lens When It’s Listed Right J 5 Half Sold! = ‘e experience. LJ me rience enables us to i HUMPHRIES REALTY x niga CASH eas Het M Stout Rey, 20474 PEDDLING YOUR PROPERTY? DOESN'T P —To Sell—To i YoU BUY TT WELL INSUNE Edw. ‘M. Stout, Realtor w Bt, Ph. FE 5-8165 * ee till 8:30 WANTED .. brick. Be ‘ater r bang 23-3381 rN ag gh as the leading ARCADIA ‘KG: HEMPSTEAD - 12 E, Muron__iFE «4204 Sane location * nat an 4 NEWL Seen emploved couple only. ae: child, St "a er ‘ TH. _and only 3-014. = |° eecaaen “Weer around. Lake Orion, PE 42337. om eo APTS. Sei i 2, ator KG * HESESTEAD 13 3B. f APAR te; oH 4 come, 400 South Bivd ter, RE 3-011. tobe and bath. be pa tel. 00 Dixie NEAR FISHER BopY Three room upper $15 weekly. To Sell—To Trade rou? BUY IT-WE'LL INSURE Ir | 3 MAHAN | ROOMS & SAiH INQUIRE i019 ae soe Hummer Lake ee ne ROOMS, EL. Lake i ato. i 9 wk e_pieges aut est ater 8 p.m. * ie. J.C. HAYDEN, Realtor + a ih - eae ate Co-operative Real Estate Exchange ROOMS A. ODERN. FE 6-041 86 BE. Walton Bivd. Open Eve. ‘till 9; Sun. 1-4 PE BR New wits scr am Lase Aur CO., REALTORS available. Adults, Phond MA Sr a Coton hat ocr soe 7 ROOM _AND SATE AND SON Pontiac E NEXT DOOR’ TO BRANCH o teed. ce Micaheun’ Lane, ~ F, McKINNEY. POST ' OFFICE Adults, Call Saturday or Sunday: . UNiv 1-878 @ ROOM. HOUSE. C. CA 2 FR KITCHENETTE car gar ae room furn. apt. Wa WELL ATED apt. Also two je- rooms and re 285 Whitt 6 room home on small carengs. pe ype ona loses te ach. “hte High ROOM ia FE 4¢-1258 after 5. hese Ht : Auto gas heat and hot water, OULD LIKE Se ; | LIGHT HOUSEKEEPING ROOM | CCTAmlc tiled bath and Fh ete come. Reply 3200 Elizabeth Lake Rd. » § Blocks Press. SS eee | | from jersonville Rd. in Waterford Village. Adul : BASE : LOOK References, si28 w Yeas bd. w) - TOP! School teachers, yweds or) mae. ir vale: buyers ; bs ROUND Tasting We buy, equities: Cait motel kitchenette’ Near Bias home on Bald Eagle Lake, near pi, ot] ference and hot water, stove “RIDGEWAY | Seige ust wnat Real New ‘peters 1 seen hstehenatee ther rie eee _— 432 8 Main ot Teese Roch.| on u ie a lake. ze COUNTRY TENANT Hol use, 3- Co-operative Real Estate Exchange skating, fishing, etc. Winter rai rooms and bath. Couple W in stlect Ret. required. "OR ee or 2 days housework. FE ay ODERN A 4 Room | + WE NEED ead beth, Hear Pum CUTE 3 ROOM HOUSE ON PoN- THE FOLLOWING dante, tnnetre 0 tone _ tine he. pontine Press Box 113 wewie 73 FOUR (4) BEDROOM BR PROPERTIES heat furoished “Ingutre 80°: | nome, double Kg base - «| means i 5 ee bedroom Sore f oes old. In Waterford-Drayton| available on Lake Oriente tage | eee area, 3 bedroom with one or more acres. 4 bedroom in Waterford or Pon- tac, 4 or & room on lagoon or water front. a Sites og, tre WHITE BROS. ron Hh oi see ACTION! sale of your land it is what we are we will A 000 clas: bg dese: On the tract. if ing for . NO com | tee ing for track too" large or too email. ‘Edw. M..Stout. Realtor | ’ NEW. FURNISHED APT. Now dleagea voune couple MY CLOSE. IN, 3 BEDROOM HOME. sth —yepreee bos FLOYD RENT, Realtor Ww. satay mad FE 56-6108 en Eves. Next to the * Power GNE 3 ROOMS AND ONE 2 ROOM. 338_W. Huron. SMALL 3 ROOMS. 1 PERSON. prt. ent. PE 41319. 1885 Union Lake UNION = Heat, "utilities, refriger- and stove furnished. OR | best, lower & LEASE OPTION This 2 bdercom round home in Cass byl EMBREE & GREGG” EM 3-4393 VILLAGE WATER Open 2 ee ae ie ba ep ae Ste Pe nae: ier ge fo Vey eS eo Pee bE ae ea ea “a ee oes & Pe Re Vg eee Eyal ear ;, h : “ tf y) \ I + bas 7 ‘ y ay of oo oe PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1985. | ~ SLICE OF HAM _ th a % ‘ _ oa" s 5 e ROCHESTER ROAD sted. | NOTHING DOWN | Wek gee 3; ‘ wr ut 3 beaom ciate tome | close to | ocheat, BARGAIN te wn Se ee peas - [ee | aor oe Se ee ; aie wa tame | F weoaes ete y a I ably = a ae | j Cisse to Rocnetens tite, dow a : Another Beautiful Home! f we here ou ian bree i Sced Seen wal ca menses! WILL TRADE a ge Pcie tes tence bee iaeals eines floor Oe ST. sarge to.| san tel Meme te steed iLLiS BREWER pera =, take Pres re Sie | eau : ae ny -. 7 5 x % of extra lot 1 ft. located on paved reed. #laome | T1x¢ WRIGHT, Realtor foome tmaster i tor 8 tnchoaes | moeit. Por ‘further Mac |e ane eanaerhere| Se fee Charles 1947, ex — Tapep ‘ e unite Sig eel eA _ CUSTOM RANCH “eae This 3 ranch w ‘a bine rae chelate 2 Lee "ead ses 5 B, D. CHARLES, Realtor CITY HOME FE 4-0521 t jong at just 80) on } ; HURON GARDENS » Vacant = aiese Saniake J. A. Taylor meayiccs ROLE tec | Sime, ame, Es ee | ola See Sacuiiian| Saye | S.R t Drive Fate on terms. § sno. gavane cree! WARD E. PARTRIDGE REALTOR — FE2-8316). 42 W, Huron @t. Open ve, Tle 8 | oe it v0.1 : * : ‘ ie 6, Telogert - Br,.2.ee.| FE S-5091 or FE $-9471 Spee HUMPHRIES : i peel unde fot water banter a #8 ae _ FE 2.0474} DOOV an SjoiKt NaS ESR #/ DOWN and clean — large ii ; BARTRAM ne JR on Se ee | = AILTZ Project of Bateman § |uuv.mcrhe* ress! be | Bes ASS ti ien| foie! © — 68 Homes ironen | New Con porary HAYDEN : Watertord te : . : Near Fisher Body Plant _ i tem: rows the moment fou ouper See rsak iors, fal basement Off Montcalm St. room wim forge” Neapines Situicte posseasion.” “ acy, 3 a and ee. window , $1800 down, ’ ' Boos me ace | Termes xs Ore ne PyRANK SHEPARD | gecesi mses | BU 7 cece Saari, a | | OPEN 20. PM. || Sreetaidi Gait mr ssn [St Se seeoaaae seus | Rent iceaar orate | ge a aS, Ss you sew bee Bnd TExcsont Tushes” wit cpl | ple SPECLAL — tray ¢ rom vegetian bina, efumninum wtrme cake ed ERT C. DAVIS SYLV AN 2 buddies, 98 E. How ae, on. ar ——— Se Baene_Lats BA. : down " 00M 8 BOARD FOR 3 OR | Washington Park _ auto.” water heater. ‘Choice of 4| Large lot. nicely PAUL D. HAMMOND ia} Sie tee| SSE [SERRE Se ere! TRIPP leat aeges| SPOUTS| “am . recreation . i » = ‘ ahead adele: ot. All for only $12,000, Walton BO4s : . 3 : Seagate tee he Bae set re Benes a POPE | Ottawa Hills Se ee| a | Seminal Hillis , pane i ah rs FE . ’ $11,980 BUNGALOW — Just a volte te 6 3 tem K | ” ay . Elizabeth Lake Estates SOUTHERN COOKING, WALKING ie eet: Sev ee Nothin te. new. + ¥. 9 oe , wn compack-coe- | se distance Pontiac Motor¢. ranch nage ne venient, ’ ; : Own = 3 Sodrocm belek sunch, with en ie tile and _ schoata, LAKE FRONT RANCH | 4 Wonderful Opportunity Te fWin 8 \ PRI EGES. rage. walk to welt De t Fm ae ge 200 service, H Established to 1s Beautiful 8 2 Biory 1 Rosm Fieme Home RCANCY Ti WORSES ‘iso. drapes, m Own tO. 12,000 CHOICE LOCATION ~New Sow! "ile wow’ Test toog! | rw no “06—Neae Ty tila week: | > tee Seen 3 none. tn In This Fine Westside Bubét- elderly le. Private room. 13, poe ey bull 0 en ranch \ with Pat bi -3 a r+-4 home is of’ the - ‘ 7 . 4 o-oo. ins galore. storms 4 i fare. goreeat ARare Offering _—_ orn 4 iaent “dew [i vision. The floor plan of Living FOR 2. CLOSE IN. 66 and "scresus.” Fenced rear Ss and Cormeen & plas gereens. Fully in| ine yard and perfectly land- ’ tered walls. Storm sash & screens. |- is ogy yr en larec. tf room Room, Dining room. end kitchen E. Pike. pases os You'll tke this ng = 4 only oan eletage wind over. wr oe SoS To OTR) SLT A | Sa eS ee | oe | ERS Peete | os tonne mon a to Be : | a - by - new den. living : | and cerem.: tile me and screens, t . FE 5 “i _ é see aad | Lake Front—4 Acres 2oedroom Wungalow. 8 $12,950 INCOME = B. pice, roome wom, Kitchen and’ pen. won oat Yon binds, ished basement hes bar foot and 3 bedrooms oo the| Ses, echo St Sempe S Conyalescem Homes 38/ Que of the finest views tn furnace, Large kitchen with & bath up. Private entrance: Full! ite ample sersened porch ts Paved |. laundry reo dart second floor make thie an Sdeal| mee Te BROS, COMFORTABLE : usual — basement. a : o) picture é ¥ i now room, Truly © besutiful } x 4 ' ray eg EE a” "me for retired located veey. Taree Sedrcame, “Ke Pvicet from new tered dalis, Cal re, wort Fe. of atlere «gracious blend 90,060 with down, as ho a $45,000 family home. Priced at only 90900 OSLYN GA! JED ‘Ss. tn, Poatine. Pri rooms. with baths, fireplace and 160 ft. choot. | Mi now pee. oy AR Bl — eeenaeliiaanes ochied on" exiiuaive and HURON ~$1080 for INDEPENDENCE cash to mortgage. _ fast 0 glane this 5 col jasinG HOME rescemt Lak ‘ards where this ENDEN SEm THis OFFERING TODAY a, ring neighbo Pitfing “nomambulsiory, and sm 1.94 Acre ivio Hatchery" lett | L, H. BROWN, Realtor | fourv privacy” ip poraciec ta, 0H living rm. pestered TOWNSHIP ' Sa ing service $125 & month end 9 d — these won't last!! Be Miutetas metate Bachenge ; tog Beauty ‘4 ag 4 bath, ekal Ome 2 - ‘ per Beat ule and deco- RAY O'NEIL. 1 STARTER HOME, PART BASE- o \oesiae Xe 2 price, $0,509, Re Re xg . Hotel Rooms 2) ee ee ee ee. 18 W. Huron Open ao tor on a. —_— eee ‘“—" ' |IWCOMM-3 PAMILY.-Located tm | ‘ssbeqios ¢ , y . Only $7,950. Phone FE : sand now $155 per HOTEL ROOSEVELT | re Cooperative Rest Rrtate ichange |WEAR LAKE ORION. 9 BED-| ome provides faclitise for month income, 9 apts: one, 8] iS" seit at 9ai80. with Rooms $12, up, Beth $17.50 up. Gulcken co sie Puy| nohvat besa Bisck ay corner lot. —|Kampsen | TEMPLETON pt Ts | pees ; rae caroey a HOTEL AUBURIN - , : , treet Babee bus by door, 92000 | Leslie R. Tripp, Realtor with $000 Gown, Sek 4% Auburn Ra. Ph. PE 2-0239 ‘« SYLVAN CITY down Bw eu oC sk ieee ALITY BUILT or couple, ‘ oh by Barvor week... | Realtors FE 4-0528|* vescens eee ties wie 3 ; pes ao ag ti y fast room, large living room| New—Custom Built : Aine 1 ot 3 _Beee AEE ERH | Seoperauve Real Betate tepshangs | So Oak ean Tester’ | 3 Bedroom Brick SY OWNER ous, BATH. BE oo os | priced HURON HOTEL, CLEAN MODERN : to Salt : . sf i new Th ee foie another, fil Picoment fen tiie gualty Prick, Neeient | peteemed tn. pore Willems nme hed ganas, " Rent Stores 40|-. screenddin patches Sim estes Joi] genigned for living ‘comfort, and See sear | crea edema react cso | 4 AARAR AAD ALALL LD PPL PP DD $13,800 with 4 tay.| wasting beauty Ww the features ane KR 4 will build Yas BRICK BUILDING 40x67 COULD Y N — n | Seceiee piseteaee wate. sem’ | ns euge 6 LOOK P on your lot for low price of | pf Tomi RY i 'Ty ‘ ie room 3 room face , used : . SOUTH BLVD. colorful ie tile bath, | ft tne 6 only $13,950. Aleo many sddi- Ste “lot, bump shop ot. siorage. ; " |3 seres with 6 modern home, | full basement, auiomatie neat and | to good . Included |. | Sona iano. priced from 8.075. roomie $239 ‘Bitzabeth Lake Rd. Phone PLAINS Large living room, Siang room, 5] pet woter, Decesated te y | 8. @ love room wi Sen aaa cle ear ehamese basement owner at OA 3245. ___ pearooms bai 1 age with Re nae i wy poo Fou see| Drick fire ie ear « Be | oo Fo ra : 2 car Good for Many Businesses : on cor, ON pool, § car . floors, Plas jn . Pike at Ban- : fruit trees, be oe : red walls screens, |SPENCE STREET ~ You - ford under apt, viding. Lares A RI A ; fiat arden “foc. Reasenaets | 3 Bedrooni Family Home .| sors rntow rp and. doors. On | see thie apactous home! Large $ full. basement. Excellent apparel PRESTON STREET | diisatiractive temiiy home-win | “PSBUGRM® 0 1) 1 breakfast nook. i@edrm. sod | home’ tecated eas shop, espectaliy children, oan = West side. ¢ rooms, 2 bedrooms,| lake | privileges | on | beautiful DRAYTON. NS | jae. down: 3 twinceise bedrms tise with 3 lote, tag, hatewete Or ennger’s Ont. large dinete, full basement with Lake, featuring 2 bed-/| A lov 6: mem heme te Deer with walkin closets, tiled beth en and part Sse, ‘Pikes gr, hone Detrelt | atogel Iecntca Habe atapoe Ra. | far Rettgg Untnlabed atte, 14) Foon” il parement with ours | Six Me Dining cree sx ik | oe Stall shower, cn, tnd) $6600 per moot BRoadway 3-§435 or WOodward | Woot on Us 10 (Dixie Wey.) to! fot, i ay _landecaped | matic heat and hot water, storms peat and hen. uae * eure . = possession. anes, iy sone BOT {LDING. GOOD SHOW | forth on Sashabaw to Kaytee Ra tauhel soem Stavnein Cala BW a ee Twill | and storms, Venetian ‘blinds “and Wow Se" 8 ferme. Edw. M. Stow e , s a) wn : " 2 ‘ ', aYAy Fesetion ay gy Os = K. je Templeton; Realtor Stlered “at 613,780. Ry Toga Ba te aoe = owe DOWN ovstrm. py Oh n nN, Hoginew o. For Sale Houses 43 ' Ater 6 no ape ca PE S002 tNinhniie | Se | ee ee ees ~ fee ee” GI's $0 DN. 2 2 BUD’ Nicholie | , ESTATES | eer ete it eer ' BEAUTIFUL ; BEDROOM sé ‘A HOME OF YOUR real estate and insurance one bene. Pull oe as : rime a4 , Practically new and situated on @| 3 bedroom ranch home. Minimum a ; U 49 Mt, Clemens &t. FE %-120 ment. Plastered walls. Oak floors. | $1400 DOWN—West suburban 3 | 97.560 with $1800 down. large corner lot 60 x 210 with) lots 100 ft. wide, Aluminum OWN Eve. Mr. Phillips _ FE, 131 Lots of closets, Excellent kiteh- bedrm, home, all on 1 fir.| fcintment call evenings a new garage, 3 dandy bed- storms & screens. Paved street. en. Full bathe ong, ore on Modern eg bath, full 45-6072 rooms, full dining room, nice| Car port. Golfd driveway. Low BETTER BUYS ie Pas Ht. lot.» is only aoe SS. rt a living room tile bath. end beau- | monthly payments. : DO hen NELSON PARK 500. sake . rth An excellent 3 bhedroa home. : for good buy at only $7,050. ; sta a ae | SB ea) . NEAR LADD S|. 3 Jo hnson UNTRY ESTATE AL FISHER WEST SIDE - MILFORD Seton bawe an wpeviens WA. lot LAND A truly fine 3 bedroom brick ‘S f. lving A ences farm: house cor- REAL ESTATE home with every convenience. Pm. “fireplace, wa! features, FOR BETTER HOMES er with Perma-Stone. Cymaiote vorurria, wooMNe mOUED 4 ‘bedroom frame. Fé eee. INC ’ tiled bath, basement, rec. tuated in & conuied, spot with WS’ camed Coetins er. Offering 2 large older frame teen ts a an Cooma e fon, “outside ie arth i kn ep Gor Beautiful 3 bea acoauy ase. ‘ress, Rolling Office DI 1-031: eS ee ee | a Y wher, Vei7, clean. ‘Com: (206, Dizte Mwy. Drayton Plains | dition, Shown by" appointment home with | firept Bom, bere me eive to Maly, Model (ON 3490 By cat a LOTUS LAKE ARMA-s1000 down | Bquere Lake nd ‘ trade on good ; wi om wooded |. for thie -bedrm home. Modern to see bome" ‘ia of near Pontiac. ; ere. — rr: . Jo Close to shores ‘and “schoo O N kitchen, veretes walls, thy ., Pull eee. Ca a oer tn FIVE BEDROOM HOME CLARKSTON home with new double garage. Rg tin down payment AA hy FB, nice lots, Iske privilewes, Yours eh oe bern dite Saue « On TRADE AU belek, Darge Bving seom,| THO Ot CLAN WHR PLOW Cows.) takes & DHOE Teel. , ce. Tors. FOR - Can't be best for the price, You iotasee, "lo: ee a 1 kitchen and dining space, : : ‘ e re 4 ; 1 = an siesta on 2° fi teeurronnds | $ toomy vedrma, 1% td Wate | "OTH, MDE ove, scnoct 2 nea-| eee Mount g deamon gt, Duct| sod lagen nobis wit tere | FLOYD KENT, Realtor | i? £00 aaetcal sais we paved sree ry. Two beatooms, and| 1 car garage, atic heat) room frame home, full. bath.| nace and hot water heater. Com-| bedroom home. ants room. | 24 W. Lawrence ‘FE $4108 | four room ‘and 3 room apt. wp, 015,008, terme. large sun room down a ae Gene in aaa ters. OO lot.) ‘Large utility, glasted porch. $7-| pletely madere, Proutitel teed, Linen cabinets, stove Eves. bringing in $120 per . Be- i Lak gow ay OF a oo os ae 500 with $1,560- down. eeenee, San Senees pres fiorm, siatywe a06 Cos, Lorge SS ee oe, fon six — Sylvan Lake ‘Wit snd ed cor varage. Sell| homes. $16,800 with $3,800 down! pownTOWN AREA . $70 per mnonth. 09, binck gigeet, Murry en ie or take contract or home in| or wil! take goad land contract; Commercially soned two-family IT , ; é : for only $2.500 down. : , . = kG Newvsreay | 8 oh : ara ep KNUDSEN] 3% TAYF,ROOM BONE | sen Huron vaten|sospoms | YOURSELF . | Sete owt Se cr Pgh ig ad a By Five lovely with stairway ane flosr-} bedrooms & full bath, , ‘ kitchen, Sun- New beautiful S ee “918.000, torus. ent, wes D: ' Only $7,900 ‘500 “town. SPEt TIALS mith separate. entrance. 3 | Oxbow-Cedar Isle Lake | | “Located vad Manor. Atirac- mas sces| . Birmminghom | tare fot Gases hate Park: Se Seen ised totem | ~ a time to senior the wonder. | Ure * ¥qu must #* | Ortonville et *S can meals : 9 | Say to Chenlot to Nokomis, last! 39 vou are hahdy with » hammer| ** % oe eae ‘Autame in|. Ss one. ee: onv : : Se on easy terms| pant, to be near house down. ee, eB LAKE ORION Year round 2 bed- this ee aoe FOR LARGE FAMILY fe take contract or smell ome | S°2SS a “treet ined with; treet | WE BOY LAND CONTRACTS | iubss tof J --- ee et |". Soaem cat bak fon Wonrennet: Free, ¢ bedroom here i 2 tn trade. and’ “nest es 8 house? eae, A walk in basement house situ Storm oa stoker heat 4 tote and laxe wo pov oe a : ; B ‘ty HOME ca ah a en whee uae ie 0 8 ee he oan Ser piped to kitchen. Oss privileges on Cedar Res —- pores he HILLA . Lesion of nousewers. te aeer. NICHOLIE stool, plumbing, and Teady for installation, 94750, 250. A ve terms. | set and iat sles mal furnish- vate ges! x He Meat at ts ct tact | fos beeen tas wage | > V4 N74 Grete, es etal tse | A ee cmae| Neat Hunton Lake | ete Sata Sicin,™= |” Matavanamane Base] steam heat & screened porch. flooring & | offering ® furnished {| «rooms; living room ae 4 pee oe 8 Stephens Inc, | BRISKER; use Classified) *7 SCHUET RNBECK |’ WM. H. KNUDSEN A. OHNSON, Realtor |. sunk : - nc. \, emDORRIS & SON | eam kas. atm. eore| Ads! To sell things, coal] ©. OCHUETT | ,CuuS | se ee 17s. Telegraph Re. Sevag ak eee for $11,000. “inke (AND HARGER CO. Tiitaey Dome on tages Wet. Good 2 Bie gp One fone home with 3, ved. renin ater 604 ca . Stat shade tre RAO eye race | PLES TIRE [to Kitens, Sal FEZOUL | PS Mom 24,24 | Rots en te | we rapa ewe, | pea | a ne oe | Benjamin and | 79 axe Business| Set eer et tees | Les ees, t| Shteak'ded | ore ore se |Roy A ae oe pe a ay Pe Ne V oe: eh ieee eat Ue Rae cli dar ete a ge by 4 3 t ; pee er i ee eck hk: ‘| ee eae pe Oe ee eee Sees Cee | \ \NEW 2 BEDROOM FHA HOMES ‘on tan we model at 473 adi- eee | ar PEARL BUILDING CO. KG HEMPSTEAD 23 ve xe Some, a on sale insite, month with no payments for S| days. F, C. Weod Co.| Corner Willams Lake Rd. & M-69 OR 3-1235 Olfice Open 0-6 Afier @ call OR 3-9738 = QE FHA App. $47 PER MONTH SUNDAY 1 to 5! Y1 to Biafra ae SEE TODAY, |. MQVE. TOMORROW! 6-RM.,1 FLOOR FURNISHED MODEL gears" OPEN t. _ DAILY 68:30 PM. ON ) SUNDAY 2-5 PM. Al, ARATE | pe oe re . a : | RAY ONEIL, Realtor cony tenons Full bath, . be nice lot, , $5000. Catt for anpotstment. ~ $1,500 Down ~ North orth Perry WE NEED Listings ae ES S REALTY co ag » to 9 FE 58-6178 3 Bedroom Home Attractive home only 2 years old. a = ate: "saa & rte ¢ lot, 1 x 154. Pos- ua te hee ” wer exiting —_ bo pon ol with ve Gab ‘edas” 4 per Bane YEAR AROUND home water front, EM : ; og John K. Irwin : is REALTOR oa WV $295 DOW N 1H sine a New 2 bedroom bungalow full Sagina ; basement. ioonted near Pontios | Phone FE 56-0447; Ev ee Air Port on exterior | eg only boiags for you te finish on the Payments oniy $52 pe GATEWAYS HAPPINESS : EAST SIDE INCOME THE KENT WILL PAY FOR IT vores street frontage. -13 rooms 6. bedroo AT YOUR FAMILY TLL LIKE to|’ Arte bried! at esltell EE a cb te i | LAKEVILLE ote Sturdy brick home, offering liv- | room kiteh 3 ing room, din iJ en. bedrooms and th Pull base- ment with *¢. 2 car garage, paved nie ao at Oxford Mich OA For Sale Lot » Lots PLN Deda Fars Farms midwa k f Trutts berries. Nice shade trees. Out Joslyn $4 Acre Cheerful, like new, 28 x 40 fi _—. Pn garden Price 10 - 980, Shout $2900 dow Williams Lake A rea Like new bedroom bun- Brick ors : i, wtthty room. 4 EE te Gare Set, eee ans : . Close to Biren 960, te the Inte are hh planned for bet ge! as low as 81.200 © Stevens F ‘e ms new area ed for better living. Not Indian Woods Sub. beautiful subdivision. High) stricted for better Iivim front, «anal front and lake leged lots. As low as $2,900 LS) ‘MEAGHER REAL ESTATE . sites, Well oaeeeenes 4 mi. de Orion-Adams Estates A brand new subdivision located O Ail lots at least 100 ft. wide in a Moderately restrict- left As low as $550 with $65 down, #3122 | 46 SPRL many 5% W. PE 4-i549 " Sees * peti a spy ee 00 Cass, and 500, $550 down PE 31330. TWIN: 7 ay Oh a Om where fang ‘Wad se ates 424 ws “Just a minut, releree—te that equipment permissible Real Estate. FE 4-4978. @ ACRES OF GROUND win 4) and two creek ie % 925 Madiey Road. | “ “asd in catching passes?’ W ia FRUIT _.For Sale Farms 48 et Been 7 tor on ORCHA nD Lk AVE. 120 ACRES ’ soit, me pie. 7S A farmer's jos a = e 2 room. § bedroom home ve, oe BUILDERS heat, sonee Tt’ dairy barn with 8 | Pha, we enh se | tee eh eee Price j2bo "pac hs ane down. po Fay ody. fully equipped re) ion tall eat preget this i i Toe Bu Sell Te ‘Trade you BU it WELL INSURE, Ir. 610 W. Muron'Be PE 4-3925| REALTY co, nmazrons see: Be ne | Sa or Sale Acreage 47 1018 W. Husoo i ¢ ACRES. weer sununsan| “®*T,DOOK TO BRAN 62 Acre West ‘Bloomfield INC. “Biuilders and Developers => Dixie Hwy... ye a _ sulo, Water, ‘bee tongs mith anne sorage tte = bent Use ou ment optional FE 2 Ms | Sale Business Property 49 tory, DIXIE FRONTAGE 125 FT. COMMERCIAL . CORNER, elose in. ROY KNAUF, Realtor 20% W. Huron FE 2.7421 OA 8-3339 STORE. $500 PLUS INVEN- $80 mo or can buy. 000 @ yr. wits tu mae soe sack C. ee Ph. Ortonville 132, GRAVEL "RIDGEWAY ALTOR o75 Baldetn. PE 4-420: WEST HURON HOT SPOT 0 feet of of 226 the center a 43: W. Huron 61, BUSINESS & HOME pm a Ay weet (ees, pat thriving com- 1 199 M15 ... ae ogg es of oes gravel located Co-operative Real Estate Exchange Ue most valuable Pon- feet deep. Ideal for retail ‘or business 20 ACRES and professional office. Act today. tg | wiles yen el, oe | WARD E. PARTRIDGE jag HE prow | REALTOR FE 2-8316 ¥ © wt «Mich. Call Holly 36 ACRES. 7 ® Large barn, 5 sores cherry mile on both # 2 'g ‘4 near ‘Glen arves, Tdeal motel or cabins, smal! ay Will trade § phtt = —— REAL 832 For __Ph Open Eve Next to the Contumers Power 7 ROOM HOME. or write Marian Hillman, Davis- burgh. Rent | Lease Bus. Prop. 494 1000 5Q. FT. GARAGE. Gas sta. 3 yp -- r town. Apply = Business Opportunities 51 Pociaehe Accountants blish « r BEAUTY SHOP. GROWING. BuUSsI- $10,000 « sae eee peas — —~y in eetabiianed. modern store. os Je ‘ping Center, BOWLING ALLEY Ta small village pear Pontiac. 8 alleys, 2 pool tables. Lanch Be ~ Uy secept eg y in real entate, con- | aan othe =A bava you as "RIDGEWAY: 5 naeTORe FE 4-620 Co-operative 1 Real Estate Dechenes RESTAURANT FOR GALE. FE WELL ESTABLISHED GROCERY | fee Wing gear, se ng — GILES \ . ; On Account of Sickness Your chance for a nice clean grocery store. Price, $1,000 plus inventory For Colored $1500 Down = night restaurant doing : business. Stock and finferes $3500. Giles Realty Co, w. 56-6175 i } Vaneeet STORE PATENT MED- oe Mich two populated erea of gross. Oply $6,500 plus stock. 10 ACRES Small bome and several We now have @ few lots in this ? re- rie Drivt- cash. Ww alter-Clarkston-Orion Acres stricted. Priced as with $175 down low ag , SOT . All moderately re- 1,760 Waterford-Drayton IR. HILTZ 100% 1 ft. lot. Moderately re- stricted. A nice location just no of D As low as Dixie. Drayton 1 aye oN anege iz or Me ‘Beautthat vet “4 © on Pt oft it ee PE 35-1204 on, lake privil res. terms. Also for your land contracts. MI 4-641 N cash 10. iN OR ee okenl location for subdivision tfees. Full price just $11,000, with $2. down Price of cr ony howe. il.ese wit | Pp +t id FLOYD KENT, Realtor ar rl Ge 4. Lawrence FE 5-6105 | 18 THE “BIRD” TO SEE TODAY’S SPECIALS CINE & soda fountain in pantie Pontiac, $60,000 M 10,800 GROCERY, MEATS & APPLI- CE STORE in exclusive sub- "STATE division development with no 43508 competition $175,000 gross per yr.- 613.000 plus stock. LIQUOR BAR & BOWLING ALL combination, 6 Brunswick all Extra large 8 room ine quarters, bidg. Only $22,500, down. DRIVE - INN RESTAURANT ; matin intersection west -of | tiac, Plenty of Lovee | Year ‘round trade o living quarters. fruit modern Excellent brick EY eye. liv- at OR 3-2361- 2p. land es. equipment FULLY EQUIPPED RANT maa kt : Will take sor eo von Nira $5000 ~ year, Always CS For Sale = 46 | —Srde_Eeaties rea Box. money-maker. TT ACRES | | Sie, tet comet] fee Se a Sone act T Ww INN ANT & Sons Spe pe end ready to oven in gone _ Bd at $7,500 down. oy aw ' acaRzos — | 28 re oeial. an fee tar Best GIROUX & FRANKS Call Rutledge, OR 31111, FE 4000s, | STORE, COR. Wall: tare naw aes Dine Hey "5A pe ae me ay ; Open until 8 fud..1 to. § Wonderful b oae ang Ta avail- 40 ACRES able Ph. FE $430 PROFLEABLE GAS STATION + bed iness O rtunities 51 home. Now's ‘0.0 action tims _— Rw ane Same owner Seng a i N of quarters. $ eee wilt baale tea te MICHIGAN BUSINESS SALES CORPORATION PONTIAC STATE BANK BLDO. FOR SALE. BOAT LIVERY ON ! nt, sell } we to ill —_ Terms to suit, Call —. . Clemens. __HOward 3-781 GAS STATION <5 LEASE. GOOD a Small inventory, FE | MAJOR OIL CO. HAS § NEW AND Excellent i mfortable | $9,500 on easy terms. 1011 W We iuron ieee b-0101 "Tau oe ure ee ee ——T¥ ACRES =| No food. Only $12,500 down. ) ‘ Well located from 18 miles from | AND MANY OTHER Choe foom home. ‘Atmou Kew Mtioct | SyslhbenOrOnToNIT! dairy ool espe stanchions Unmoarhayoneatancd MIGIIGAN buildings Dua ai" purpose gent, WARD FE. PARTRIDGE | cregeneral infming “'™"" REALTOR FE 2-8316) RIDGEWAY 43 W. Huron St. Open Eve 7 to 9 eS sae | ED 2 TANDEM | a ee Estate Exchange! ‘[ R | KS. L ONG * sere rich oe at totes | W Wt E E L BASE, TO funings Beets Lite insee; HAUL READY ‘MIX — Mich, 2996 Hiltside Dro? ately a VERY 80 xO00D OPPORTUN ITY ACRE FARM _| FOR RIGHT PARTY. jut t mie sant Ue APPLY 339 S. PAD- (Dixie) in ¢ DOCK. Z nice executive country homes, lev- E'S A RA a and af iy ag | i sed fore bes Soe | acres tliable, food base- aq. ft. of store house | * ment “barn ok specs. Witt sel! comp’ stock | farm tonee, a pee an ; new f 4 ioe | “ s18. 000, hi farm house next — and se. See Peace | : F aay) Hon aia party, whi. , ey aeak on on bon bres call Mr ry, order). No’ ross | MAoie 5 5-308. business vt tould easily be dow. re $ bled. Owne ax recy to other ee, | PAUL A. KERN, Realtot Renee fot ‘further a 1 ' *. tal Mind Wide hage "Sato | existing super service stations now ready for lease. Miminum fn. vestment required. Applications may Be obtained by phoning FE | __ 2201. ONLY 2 MILES Moe an or | eng or all of above. Liberal term CLASS C SDM Sales tax shows $6500 month and tmereas: monthly. Well kept, with, 196 feet off business Srentage w e on 0.8.10. Dee to the home bufld- ing program in this =. busi ness should double with ef. fort on part. s. Mar Hberal terms. Ask for M: rd. To Ber. OR SELL BARS, 8DD'S OR BDM'S CALL 3. D. CHARLES . Fe +057 7 S. Telegraph Eves. & Sun. | % = - GAS STATION ge lend end a plus tie 400 ft. U8 Miah sedi Bere further iafor FLOYD KENT, Realtor ™ W. eae PR 54108 Next to the ie Gocoaene Power 2 $1,860 DISCOUNT TEAGUE FINANCE CO. 202 N. MAIN . ROCHESTER, MICH. LOANS 8800 Ph. Rochester iM, 1.0781 Need $500 or Less WITH QUICK SERVICE? Ph. FE$-8121 Home & Auto Loan Company ; @ to &; Sertes Stoi LOANS Extra Fast, Service HOUSEHOLD FINANGE Fas go Bide. GET CASH QUICKLY- Up to $500 948 to 1955 cars. oe, Seng peer ae, deals ¢ tise “mode om tures and other “Oakland Loan Co. 203 PONTIAC STATE BANK BLDG. ‘FE 06 FE 4-1574 35,000 Families Recommend ear Tent othe aed tine. area. ek Mort nated ponnownxg Sposa c Get ba ecanh canis from ae friendly an com | Sue: : ‘Finance Co. terms, Cal “he! 1 for } H i o handle ucK 7 VALUET, Realtor a 30 L. H. BROWN, Realtor 192 W. Huron rr b 3-4810 _ For Sale Sale Clothing 56 onat F PERSIAN LAMB COAT 8IZE condition, $30. 14, good $90. OR 3-4801. mA ane coat Size 38 AND a coat size 11, lke new. MUSERAT COAT. BROWN 26206 SILVER FOX 3 i $800. Chiki'’s gray kidskin coat, between 8 0. Both in| Size « Gikis SNOW SOT as 167 Willard. PE 23-2062. © . Sale Household Goods is 57 BUY IN SMALL RADIOS E $8755. 4 GOOD from 7 to 12. FT HOTPOINT RE- . $190.06 and your re . BR. B; Munroe Electric __Co., 1060 W, Huron. oe aes AUTOMATIC. “SAGHER: 6. 2 new ¥ ar 6-1300, BOY'S BIKE. $15. BABY Boooy. $15. Playpen, $10. 21" TV, $75, e . 5-2766, AY PEN, » Car bed, COLDSPOT REFRIG. $40. NEAR- Wig ra'ttad*yaa $8 wardrobe, $8. FE 5-0000. CASH FOR YOUR FURNITURE or tools, OR 2.2717. . COAL OR WOOD COOK STOVE FE 23-1672 840 8 Bs DINING | ROOM 8sUITE Offices are located: ms cine arn on VERS “wen 2 2 PR. WINE VELVET DRAPES. cheate; table and 17 storm wood | vor “ae oe Saree my ped Pontiae and Floor National Bidg. | #8. OL ¢-2171. _ SeED APT SizE_GAS STOVE -& 2 08: iC RANGE kitchen table with 4 chairs. 309 Drayton Piains 4512 Dixie Hwy. 40” deluxe. automatic washer =r. 20 Walled Lake. 230 Rarnston be oe arith nt . USED DEP Uites pi _— = mble PR ony Mf and ont . ‘ wie ese yourse! oars. Rebuilt washers. guaranteed $ 39.95 Garant Rann Bee aan Four chaite and, table + S008 val | 38" Gas Stove -++ $30.95 Heavy Walnut Twin Beds. $ 9.05 isis ag ores famous make. For- Chiffarobe, large ch “~TLOANS $33. TO mica boot iar colors. pice ee ent of BAXTER & LIVINOSTONE Come compare and be |, Greer’ + SB 64 W. Lawrence St. FE 41538 2 ik of these extraordinary |) 59.4 doom oil heater pated GET MORE AT Bargains. ; Michigan | Pluoreseent, | Blattiem “Rockers? § 78.85 “Yer” — to employed o_Av en as proaptty shone hs DRYER GAS ONE OF Many" other items not listed here. wide Credit and “a Consolida-| the best —— a sraliabie. Slightly WYK vs wi. rieceergeny eLaceer” || See Sates putes = 5 ie. = LOANS $25 TO $500 _Orehard wine Ave. — ° ve _W. Pike Han re Fr: 2-2150 BENEFICIAL DEEP FREEZE UPRIGHT. ONE | oxi2 RUGS siegs #29 05, 500.95. “TK + of America’s best makes. Freezer | $40.95 at big servings. Pearson F INANCE Co. and fc amend for 5 yeats { Benk Furniture, 42 Orchard" lane ‘ovident Loan or ¥_ scrate | q st transit. Michigan Fluorescent. ae ee eee ‘Vest Lawrence Pontine 302 Oren . aca. an REFRIGERATORS ae ne __WHEN YOU NEED [92,11 GMAIOERATOR, 2 TRE | est brands Perfect. new. quar $29 t $500 Washer re FE s-2768 5 oe pmol my ich. ¢ ) 2 GREEN DECOR AVEC escent, 393 Orchard Roxzbu ft. ity : a oh. x i4 Foam "rubber ae MACHINE Va kiy on your to match. Hi “cleaner Tepair‘ng rebutiding, PE Haneture Ser or oe en- LE. NORGE OTL , BURNER. 2. orsers, he eats Good ei budget, We will be to help ny ae = ~ ‘THTS WEEK'S you your money problems. HOUSEHOLD —SGPPLIES AND SPECIALS — on — PE 53584 an. Bet- | puo-Therm ot! heater $1.08 =. eee Bevin ge desk . $18.00 ECT. WEEPER. wing Machine ......0 21. $15.00 Model 025. Wiih attachments. 147 | Bedroom Set FINANCE CO. Cherokee. $0.0 Table top gas range...’ gheee 702 Pontise State Bank Bidg. _ ge Bag Rew Bunt Beds como... s30.9 Tame ~~ Mortgage Loans 54) SAO8 Bette, vege, bracken, Oil New Coucn Mattresses’ "6 66: My New We bars paiemes $10.95 dens. ¥ ae i. AND PAINT SA Me LOANS ON HOUSES LINOLEUM AND PAINT SALE OAKL, IN OAKLAND COUNTY FURNITURE CO. 104 8. Saginaw st PE 2-s99 9000 to 91,800 . TRADE Apa O48 3 BANG 2 ELEC. SS 7ea b, gta 3, 1060 1. On modera hoses. . 2..On homes not modern. * ae —— 3. On unfinished hames. DON’T WISH FOR Meare tee 4. On garage home tre ¢ a ns 1088 o xattonat, soiprixa =| MONEY! Make it easily, e rn i i. 3. PONTIAC through Classified Ads. To i Bonen: Trans ace ‘ vReem 8 ‘ : Knob Une new 1. $211 Pine LOW] x | SEU, rent, buy, swap, hire, i Pe onay areas se 0 NTEREST | dial FE 2-8181, ° tates, tat Prank "Ave ved / ry “re + cieaiiaien how bd > PT, DAVANO, oop CONDI- tigar. i slip cover. 20 Sander- son, SPT. CAST TRON BATHTOR Bx- _eellent condition. FE Si KELVINATOR 1 ;upaiouns Automatic electric heater, 0. FE Lord's Specials ve. di BO Nescrsicss, SU gm ehete get ised TVs f 4.95 4 trom 139.05 Oe aw t tab! Rm Huren #4, re Where ere _& Wrigiey's Used To Be’ . HOGANY DROP LEAP le and pads Will seat 4, EM ne AGiC | CH Me --4 RANOE. GOOD 760 W. 9x12 “LINO: RUGS. .$2.98 oer wal tue mT In’ % Hee aot Gare MOTOROLA TELEVISION. GMA. for he se noe, oxi nits 6. Sth _ #1300. MAHOGANY FURNITURE. $15, Leather drop leaf coffe ta- big. $35. Console ‘table with 3 Meeres, « $35. Secretary, $35. MI 95 WALTON TV Walton Cor, Joslyn Fiastic Ww all Tile... 2c « ea. LINOLEUM. ox Harold's Paint & Log LAv‘E MODE! KELVINATOR electric range Lgl nea” a A a = 4 8 ens, FE 23-0601. SALE - Used — ft. refrigerator, as ie, Used electric 619.95, Used automatic washer, as in, $29.95 across ‘CRUMP ELECTRIC 3495 Auburn Ra. re ew SKELGAS a Th. Ek. Munro, 1016 We turer . Storewide Clearance POtereee reegece eo rn o ma sample . $139.50 $30 8 drawer unf. chest .... § 22.95 chrom. dinettes + § 30.95 fy BC ce fer : $17 maple cricket rocker .. & 12.95 960 bunk bed beds comoiete . Na 95 So cams ...... $ 298 $65 drop leaf table & 4 chairs. ma- le se 42.50 mahorant Duncan Phrfe drop af table .......). e All lamos. _ .25 wer. cent oft. ‘ ert) ..... 16.95 $10.95 eri mattress 785 19.95 $ 11.95 TERMS ON LAYAWAY Pearson’s Bank Furnyture #2 Orchard Lake Ave ~ FE 4-7881 SHOTGUN, AIR he gare HUN T- es. 8 oH ree s, 1048 camp equip Sarid Furniture and Appliances FE 2-2257 , } THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1053) SIXTY-FIVE : ) a % be ie in. oh wd fa Siuiog See ie ~ - is ri waeeEahe TO Pay oom coal with wide oven, ALL TOOL USERS Bere oe at sovse prices. pecan FENCES FHA approved. Pe: Gu lies, hobby ee ck our clas- sification “Hobbies and Supplies” No, 24A, can sinks $ control, A-1 cond. $50, FE 5 32233. om , § GAL. __tank jneluded. FE 4 4-0612. N offer. OR CLOSING OUT Se eA TS BSF S. SS OTHES DRYER, GAS. ONE OF the best brands availabie. ea scratched, Extraordina 5UO THERM FUEL OIL HEATER. Excellent condition. Information, call FE 4-6027, E€IRCLE FLUORESCENT Pix: tures. Newest, oo ¢ and most aoe ty iting for kitch- se om and rec- 1 Teaiton Teoma. $11.05 value, $5.95 IF —y factory marred. Call at. showrooms, Michigan Fiu- | | aremenk 393 Orchard Lake Ave. ALUM, ¢ COMB. DOORS Detroiter oy 2.0 5 CHURCH S INC. Goal. FoRRacE HOT WATER ater. Both excellent condition, +. FE 4-1507. DEER HUNTERS. MAKE RESER- = early for a double or ee itn, Phone SOW, in at Glennie, ©. one + or write Box 234; Glennie, Micht- DRAIN TILE SEWER PIPE Ceetent SC vind Mbgch PIPE. MANHOLE RI & COVERS FLUE ions * WALL COPING BLAYLOCK COAL & BUILDING SUPPLY CO. 81_Orchard Lake Ave ee 3-7101 DRAW TITE HITCHES! 3 CHROME OR CADMIUM PLATED. kind that bolt = the frame of all makes of ca Fr. £. or 3045 "Dixte Fivy. | “1456 FIXTURES | Dining room * $10:90 value, $5.95, Porch, $2.95 ‘value, $1.95. Slightly | —-— \- Michi, Fiu- orescent, 39 Orchard Lake Ave. FUEL OIL TANK Be Seladversdn ase Be Bice, Gas veratoe ie OC NEE sew 0 t gallon, White and coiors | pasterial for ‘all your building needs | RLACKETT’S BLDG, SUPPLIES i i | eel FY : Clarkston pe $i eete cam se show eases. 2250 Baldwin | Open 60 — LOOR FURNACE, |. 3-4404. a So On 3 Sa naa, ost work, _Air conditioner. $170. PE 4-4296. ate BIRCH FLUSH DOORS Ll $50, Call before 1:30 pm. “LUMBER perme ond Siding ‘Combination Doors Insulation a A. BEN SON soDa FOUNTAIN noe TA At, with “ zee COM . 16 y Ni $50. ortar 4x82 % Soece 16x48" rock lath ..........-- Peiverte . ter Aluminum combination as celotex shingles. ..3.80 09.) and PY LOW price!!! white pine and M “|e am, wo 8 om a ds on Anderson ethers, [jf RM pows, Pell St tyr Lanes: Co. when rack syed uber = On ee Bi rain SP") 5 "YEAR OLD HOMARF COAL ba LA arantes. FE 48508. ™ * oo Sarianw TANKS TAVATORIES. ‘ poEETIC tollets,"batntube, shower state ss | 2B Eas. 12. ne terrific values. These are c aLiouTtY © a eg — 393 Orchard e ase “Pens nave - com line LIONE aL & AMERICAN version ee ‘Call Sian Gar- R TRAINS IAF, #198 ALOR. uthorized factory service TORST SEAT, O15 “=, ~e all > cane | Lyn oofta. Free in wood, nd ae pearl seats TASRERS, CW. HURON ST ai: argon "Orchard Lake MYER’S too a and submersible, ari mw Gd, BuRiee, Ee Sat. tiene TIMKEN Of. BU KELLY’S HARDWARE | ‘som pump Fe ese bog mpg Adama, Auburn - —— Aston aie — 276 USED COAL bn Oe dition, $75 Garage Doors CHOOSE FROM UMMER ER Berry I steet full eed, ell » iv euerant From $35 a. up. ‘Estimates en zomede FE 20203 ¥r 7 Geen’ DOOR SALE CO. @APLE BED, COMPLETE. ELEC. tric vacuum cleaner, Boy's roller skates, fs. On Garage do door with _side rails burner, EM 3-4677. MATCHED SET OF RINGS. _ Never worn. OA 83342. MAGIC L CIRCULATOR with blower. less than 2 rs. be 55, capacity. OL i. OPEN HEAD STEEL drums for 7 your rubbish each. s ae ¢ _ Sonya Re. >. Sutton, NEW 1955 WEBCOR corder. $125. FTE 4-8758. NEW WILSON, OVERHEAD Ga- Tage door, 7x8 ft. EM 3-3 MAN'S | STORM COAT, 830. ‘ a4 ercoat, $10, Kirby vacuum All| perfect. Misc. items. Kelvinator = reer: $60, PE 2-8942. NEW 9.000 BTU. FURNACE complete with ofl burner and con- trols, $368.77. G. A Thomosce, |B _ 80 8, Perry. NATIONAL LOW PRESSURE steam or bot water boiler, 11 room capatity. Also bin fed Iron Fireman stoker. Make me an offer. 172 FE. b._Iroguois, NEW AND USED } FURNITURE. Refrigerators gas and electric heating and cook stoves and wa- ter pe wo as and A deposit will hold me - hes poly Wor Pr. “Miller, and ies Woodward. 3. North of 14 Mile Rd., Birmingham MI 4-6008, NEW GALVANIZED PIPE ‘a fin. (2 ft. ae WS een ces lie ff. 44 in (21 ft, lengths) 14%ec ft. SAVE PLUMBING. SUPPLY | 100 | 8, Saginaw 5-2100 37 STORM TLEL Tie door. AND acreens.- 1 combination rE 2.3978 ort HEATER $100. See — ‘S$ and 1, 34 East Columbie._ OIL, HOT “WATER HEATER LESS than ? vrs, old, $175 value, Will __sacrifice for $75. Call FE 56-0041. PEAT MOSS TURTLES, SEA weed end Collfe stud service. OL 1-405. PAINT SALE Outelde urea we wate at $5.95 gal. Free 1 @ CHURCH'S ING FE 2-023; PHELPS ELECTRIC HARDWARE. oan "souuliee. On 3-127 OR 3.1218 PLUMBING SPECIALS 3 bath set. A cuality with trim o., daily to @; Sun. 10 t 2. Arnason Prambing on oagt ith Cutts com Bendix washer, FE 5-555 PLYWOOD AN Kinds at lowest prices Also -eabinet bardware. wholesale and retail 7 if Mos oe, ve 1486 Ww oe a ER 2v2135. ONDER Woop TY RITER Good condition. 15 Miam! Rd. FE 2- 2.8808 USED FURNACES, WACES, OIL BURNERS, gas burnérs, blowers, stokers, = stoves. Wayne Heating Co.. chester. OL 2-0211. USED Ot, SPACE HEATERS | hol $20. G. A. Thompson, 80 8 rTy Used Building Materials of All Kinds , doors, Statems, Dips. I beams, angie irons, stel Open Sunday Pachoud Wrecking Co. 2001 Disie Hey. Pontiac Drive-In ‘ane owe | Model 11-48 Rem, All 1 faa 6 $2.50 c Ee Com © tergetn. 135 count 62.98 ft. =| FOOTBALL | POEs. S. size 8. LIKE new, $7. 83.0 | meeone AS Sie $1250 UP. We buy, sell, trade *. Burr- __Shell: 375 8. Telegray 30-66 SAVAGE SUPER SPORTER HUNTERS YOU SAVE MORE AT ANDERSON’S DON’T MISS THESE VALUES Medel 121 Rem, 270, We ~ 4 30-06, $68.06 a] Model 876 Rem. All ba a] 30 —$62.50 Modlie 37 Ithaca, All gauges Model 12 Winchester. All gauges. $03 85—874.45 Model 04 Winchester. Lo & Se 32 7% modes a0, Rem. nie oo i08.08 = 0 dios 40-088.96 Model 90 Gavage 300 cai. 63—887 Model T7 Stevens. 12 or 16 gau $50-"sa0. 35 re eee our many other apecial values. . repair guns ag sell, “a. tra = * Time payment a if " ‘ou wish ANDERSON HDWE. C0. 2182 8. Telegraph 10-2 Sun. 9-6 Daily : BUY YOUR GUN ON TIME — / Slaybaugh’'s 630 Oakland Ave. with new weaver 2.5 sc $90. __OL_ 6-0487, _ | aa ft | sho | Regular $110.45 7 ye guns, now $82 j | Oeed guns—trade in accepted ox | | guns | ae on REMINGTON 30-06 MODEL 760. Deluxe with William m festoroot pep sight, Phone FE 4-50 -Attention anters fibergias duck hoats, on _— Neff's TV pro- aut’ shot. _ | Regular. $850 lbaca shotguns, now CARNIVAL by Dick Turner % | DRY CORD WOOD. | Shoteun shells, heavy loads. r box, | Reguiar $3 30 blue rocks, per carton, | 20 per cent off on all bird duck hunting coats and $2.48 and | water * out big pheasant contest. KELLY’S HARDWARE 3904 Auburn at Adams FE 2-6811 Auburn Heights | GUNS — BUY - SELL - TRADE. Bs eal Bair Be ~~ Ben winceaerin SOE: 12. 2 12 gauge. Excellent condition. 16 gatige model 12 Winchester. Good anon PE 4-0307 6 am. to 3 *ANDERSON'S HAS MORE OF THOSE TERRIFIC Ye m-20 geue, | _* $2.49 bo! _ VALUES | LOOK OVER THIs PARTIAL List. | COMPARE OUR PRICES em in: 60 ; games Savage - 99, Trap and Skeét Shells High Velocity shells, Rocks, 135 Count, 62 $2.59; Biue 4. : Sand, Gravel & Dirt 66 6 a1 a PILL DIRT, SAND ._ EM 3-944. vor, vette email ETON, $2.18; | # | BARGAIN? SHOROUGHS aoa |: male toy fox ie ‘ REG. IRISH SETTERS Sale Farm Equipment Jel 1 SUPER M-TA FARMALL 3 BOT. q Less : . sono eofidition. Pm. USED NAA FORD TRACTOR WITH Loader Used Ford-Pereuseon Tractor with loader : Oliver "Craw tractors. FE tall ve ie CO. PONT, FARM & IMP. Dogs Trained, Boarded 70 CORRDIRO, BETEENG rained. Burrdhell. 31 &. Tele Hay, Grain & Feed 71 All TYPES OF MAY, ry eS. Mgcond tte ee gua oe Shredded Peat re em §-21%9. PE 17-0045 my. % $12) PE 5. . . Fie angi Sais ae 94 acta iat Fo seek ae + al P. fm and brome. 2001 W, Commerce se Ge oR Rd. Milford. tar. Pontiac Builders’ Sup- | __'*F = MA nun mt, SB pe a AS _.Wood, Coal & Fuel | 67 Suash” Wochestor ou ~ | GENESER SEED WHEAT GROWN a ale DRY | any “WOOD. $6 PER CORD. 2 for $11. Delivered. PE 46508, DELIVERED. 2 cords, $11. Mixed. FE 2-T188 DrY SLAB WOOD. WA A lg _for $11, Delivered, FE 5-2906 KINDLING ¥ FE 4-649 Plants, ’ Trees, Shrubs 68 A BLUE SPRUCE FOR YOU, Also —— Norway, White, rg og rg vitee, rT. Native * our own Bring ourlap & tools. 3 miles west of Rad., Commer Vuln on cores bearing righ Pt ts ” Does daily 6 om .. Nursery MeUiual BUY NOW AND SAVE LAKESIDE NURSERY 3044 Elizabeth Lk. Rd. FE 43032 _ Open o Eves. & | Sun. OVER 5,000 BEA UTIPUL EVER- ag oy 27 varteities, $3.00 to $5.00 x oe = b ete ra at iad moet: ¥ . ‘ -f urn @¢ast &@ roveland al - ews Clinic, Half ‘way between | weeks. Holulpple strain, hae 63 FRANKLIN 30 FT. FULL BA’ tiac and Flint on Dixie High-|_=M 34908. | priced for ik sale, FE = at ay > Fe sitet. | 351 ' ____For Sale Pets 69| say NEW HAMPEMIRE, REDe i| geod sondiion. Can be seen at XD WHITE B Le. ia s" pal et epee ye, ot rece ace ts ee aiomrié AKC TAN AND WHITE ma old. . old. 38 PT. _4 mos. old. $20. FE 2-30 No ren ole ofler ‘refused. MA aohad gall ag oH has every- £708). bc 4 etcellent cond as § WEEK OLD BEAGLE Pura. $10. 68 West Rundell &t,, Ponti: i TOY MANCHESTER eee o i OTOR Bal at Clarkston Re ORD TRUC RD CHEVROLE iim ARTS top. Like all ~ berior. $1,106, FM 4-02 ‘55 Chevrolets : we have 14 ge SRE Oakland Demonst'aiors, ofMeial ears, service Tito “HORR tage ae se, ’ i rarer sig Syeereirt nce 8 - YOU NAME the PRICE! fi 4 * =e . 579 2 x, | PRICE Mgt _ et Ba Act Today _ HASKIN S Chevrolet - Oakland Sang’ ape 7 USED CARS “Custom §2-Door as, 2 ay 8. 33 iad $48.70 Mo. If Your Car Is Worth $125 And Save Money on ‘Em at the $1095 1953 Chevrolet Bel Air 4 dr, with radio, heat- er, and Power Glide, _ $1395 "4954 Chevrolet Bel Air. wc radio, heater, power steering and brakes $1095 1952 Pontiac Station: Wa Radio, heater 4 dr. Radio, heater, and Hydramatic trans- whitewalls and 11,000 mission, “miles. 895 1952 Buick Super 4 dr. ~ -with radio, heater and Dynaflow. Very sharp ~ $1195 1953 Pontiac 4 dr. Chief. Dix. Radio, heater, Hydramatic, and di- rection signals. S1095 1952 Pontiac Custom Catalina, Radio, heat- er, 2 tone and direc- tional signals. $099 1952 Pontiac 4 . dr. Standard. 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On Batteries for 0 Days TERMS CAN BE ARRANGED | 52 Plymouth Sedan. .$595 "51 Pontiac 2 dr...,..$695 vom Ford 2 dr.....2...$495 51 Chev. eee 5 "51 Ford Clb, Cpe.. .. .$495 "51 Chev, Bel Air, ....$645 "50 Chev. 4 dr.. esses ane ie ok te Se "50 Pont. ie 49. - Cea. $98 "47-Olds ‘Sedan este "41 Buick Sti castis $50 GLENN'S MOTOR oT san Powerglide. 1952 Olds (3) to Choose From. 1952 Studebaker V-8 4 Door, Many Extras. We Have . | Twenty (25) Five | QGe 5025) Popular Brand Cars © That Can Be Had for No Down Payment | Just Good Credit Bright Spot” Jerome Olds-Cadillac Cass at. Orchard Lake’ ° FE 8-0488 | 1954 Pontiac Tudor, Radio and Heater, Hydra, | 1 1953 . |] Pord-o- ae: Honestly jt's just | jose oa Deluxe Station | Tt’s a breeze - on it nes Power Glide. radio, ~CHEVY | SHOW PLACE Big Lot — 211 S. Saginaw St. 1993 ....$1095 1954 ....$1195 Pontiac 4 dr. 2 Hydramatic De- or gt Deluxe ¢ dr with luxe with radio, orm and heater and seat covers. white walls. Packed with eye Sparkling chrome and 2 tone appeal, Too neat to beat. shiny finish. ue 1954 .... .$1375 Ford 2 dr Custom 8 with Over- drive. You will really have to 1953 “$895 ee @ wait months and drive many Chevrolet Deluxe 9 dr with miles to find a cleaner car Power Roma re flow heater, Come down today and look it Beige a Brown || over, vottor m. wits cal 1952 .... .§595 “‘Pifmouth Cranbrook 4 dr. Six 1951 +. - BS95 roomy and stylish car. Truly Matic ps oy radio, a drivers dream the way it er and light grey finish. Have handles. Try it out today and that big car fee! at a low you'll see why. ear price, . $1045 8.432 actual auto and 1954 ....$1095 Ford Custemline 2 dr. Maroon finish, Power Steering, Ford- O-Matic and everything is like new. Car has 8,036 actual miles. Sharp at o tack. Ford Custom 2 dr. like new 1953 ....$1125 Leeae 5495 aime 23 & to drive be heater and other extras. Cash all kinds of and carry. You don't need much > week a cash and this one ‘will need you plenty of chiens on Sunday. anywhere. 1954 . . $1095 ith 4dr ie well MLC. Ton hs oh math de = a ec a and sparkling axels, Sth wheel — eaddle ough — Hegemon win he = ee. te “MATTH EWS, HARGREAVES Famous Warkingman’s Terms 2118. Saginaw St. "Cy Owens" Your Friendly tet Car Dealer! GOOD BUYS | USED ‘CARS| and 1956 Fi ord Trade- Iris 195§ Buick Special 2 Door 1955 Ford Victoria ; 1955 Chevrolet Convertible \ 1985 Ford-Custdm 2 Door 1955 Ford Custom 4 Door 1955 8 Pass. Cty. Sedan 1955 6 Pass. Ranch Wagon Over 75 Real Bae ra See These Before You Buy: Anywhere! 1952 Ford 2 Door ,..... S500 onc so oodo sna $645 IOS Ford! 2 Door. ..5 6.00 cscecs secs ee cea: $295 | 1954 Ford 4 Door<.............. cc ccc eeeee $995 1949 Chev. Sedan ............... esas css S175 1952 Buick 4 Door .............0. cc ceceuee 4745 1950 Pontiac Catalina ...........5..... oboe. Gd50 E9S1! Olds Holiday o-oo cee cs ecce tee ses ore: $650 1953 Pontiac 4 Door ................ eceet $750 1951 Nash 2 Door .............0.cce0es O6 "9295 1952 Plymouth 2 Door ............... +000 S495 1954 Chevrolet 2 Door .......... aneecenets $895 . 1950 De Soto 4 Door .........:...... ae Se) 1950 Ford 8 2 Door ».............. [.cevees $245 1953 Chev. 210 4 Door .............. veeweees $745 1949 Mercury 4: Door .............cccs0005, $115 1951 Ford 2 Door ................ soescsseahio0 1949 Hudson 2 Door ............ oxeccecee $135 IM9 Ford 8 2 Door a..seeeesscsseseneeeep $165 | 1947 Ford 2 Door ...+..... Oescccervocececes GS 197 Pontiac 4 Door i oe ey 0 0 eRe ecees $85 2, ‘ i "Cy Owens 147 S. SAGINAW ST. FE 54101 FE 5.3588 FE 4-4546 |}. c wegen Open 8 AM, to 9PM, ’ De Saas : PG es a we NEC th) Ae : a ig Vee Ve ao : : ’ ss é ‘ Pog ee. | | THE PONTIAC ‘PRESS, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1955 EOE : _SIXTY-SEVEW Milton Berle Show Called— Serviccable, Noisy and Brash? =Today's. Radio. Programs - - A gown (EER) FET] PEPE Ce : ‘Quizmaster Hal March mere ETT] BE Pd : . : for Three Years Knows All the Answers 3 more tt 0:20—WIR, Mrs, ma ‘Ann Simms’ Career NEW toned Bal Search eho . very sharp, I suppose i ca as ' Wo ) - ee wry Sere, Easing Into a LaRosa | you could say he knows all the answers (Ho, ho, that’s rich!),|"" Must ™ | wu WORK: Tom” Gere | | Pattern, Critic Says | but he gets nettled when some square spots him on the street: Row T | Ce Tie T WON. WEOM toes Callie and gurgles, “Hey, hey, you're, you're ——. 20 Charen NEW YORK (INS) — The Lu.| “I'm about to nod nicely and say ‘Yes, I'm Hal March,’|,,, festive! : i ~~ S SS, eee 3 ‘| Pretty much the “old” Berle] I forgot to ask Capt. McCutchen the question after reading Tuesday night, which is service-| the lead-in. He figured I was in up to my neck and he'd Le evision Programs |i” mot "titent, moby end | let me got out Esther Williams exposed her| . Obbh,” groaned Hal, “if he'd missed the question because : heroic figure in a scanty sequined | me, I'd have paid him the $16,000 myself. I'd have sold my | Thief Exchanges Clothes Channel 2—-WIBE-TV Channel 4—WWJ-TV Channel 7-WXYE-TV Channel 8—CKLW-TY | Swim suit and pool to match and | Sister or something.” | KNOXVILLE, Tenn, @ — A bur- eee 5 , orn cated SHR: 8 nent ormes of “How did you happen to be picked?” 1 asked giar liked bie clothes so 1 ' TONIGHT’S TV HIGHLIGHTS a girl Sgt. Friday can’t find} letter’s Houseparty. Ronsense in @ . “Apparen( use. I worked quietly instead of getting Lumpkin police. a — - = ae was perky Berle commercial hysterical lke some. Actually I wasn't quiet—I was just tired.| = asad a and comedy. (9) , g | 8:30—(7) You Go. Panel |#:00—(7) Stars on Seven. (4) Ted mane 2. 2 1 Yate Matinee. (2) Big Payott.|*0¢ ‘hat Kukla, Fran and Ollie} «whem I was 17 I was a kid with @ @inner jecket jobs ww. Peale Born WHEE, “Mie Trio "Story Ann Simms story is easing to-|@nd they say, “You're a friend of Capt. McCutchen’s’,” Hal | 2% River isp) - Woke: sere: Yom "Georee | Ward a La Rosa.ending « . . she's told me the other day at lunch.|™ talsa —> *™ bis tic ‘ia WPOR, News, Party WA on FILO weekly gelery:. » « “Another thing, I've been in |™ i,,Hows ttc Uy ae Week ceed thea | vred Coc’s NBC pact will onl show business 18 years—bur-| 2, Weshingtoo Shipp Berens next May and you can bet your | lesque, vaudeville, legit, radio, | ‘Pete Ww Tom Qeoree bottom rating they'll want him TV—learning my craft, and now 3 to it “e | WiGh them colnns to stay. He’s the best of TV's people. say, “There's that nice ffirmative | “Www. size nich serious producers. young fellow with no talent!’” |» scot j ae can iory Time “Casablanca started its At only 35, Hal is more fa- |». fu a Ss oe naar George | ABC-TV series looking like a mous than Julius Caesar was Working DOWN sais area oho, foase budget basement version of the vege Ripon lb - es 1 Teo 2 Prines . ip Phrase that Pays | Bosart - Bergman -Rains movie than John D. Rockefeller gave : 3 Swerve of vert a0 News, Winter original ... . Not bad, except in 3 biew Se ; yar Ade egg a HAL MARCH away dimes. hie bm E ate | movie, “The only one I blew,” the good-looking, smooth-talking —_we barrier Ty id quizmaster of the $64,000 Question continued, “was when i Laver ; 4 : $ inital tabs nm ‘ i a am ‘ : — | es Bz H 4 | Cf ' [iF AH i iE fit aH wn i : : 3 it ett She Mi ACHINES , but e 8 so f the time before. Progress!” ' q a § t ? F i k i if HE ie ii § HE i [ fz Hi i E E ia E zF ei : Ref i eeF F E : - f : i | ; E g g Z ) , | i] li | , i £ é i , i 3 ; We Cony Pave sod Wing Bale—Opv 8a, pam : F i 3 5 f fF I e3 iE iH Ce ‘ , f , i i f i i | | e j ! r i | fc, A af E HY z s bs E oF i F é § | é gg: | i | : 52 : E i : tir i é EL i ue z : VACATION BARGAINS. | NEW ORLEANS ....... 3 Deys........$ 29.00 HAVANA ..... ssseees 7 Doys........$ 44.00 er 5 CRUISE ro a ed ii $190.00 | i ‘ i i : ; 4 ti i i Zz i i iE g E ¥ - i i i 3 i a95 E i 4 : i z 2 : 3 E “This,” laughed Hal, “gives me A ERLE. ire | ‘ gs ut 1: 7 7 2 a = £ = 3 | 4 Ri i i rJ 2 i : - eit ef Ae ; i f i if f eli ‘ bd ig ish g gz z 5 (rH i i | i i E FS He Ke ; J j | of pabtigt ye rie : : l 10:30—(4) Camera 4. Margaret = who run O’Brien, Pat O'Brien, Maureen| BRENNERO, Italy @ — U. S.| Sovere4- Yankees” together—but Joe hadda leave Rita and go to @ ban- O'Sullivan in “Daughter quet. (Dick Haymes was due next day.) Wm. O’Dwyer's steady date here this week'll be shapely 11:00—(7) Soupy’s On. Johnny , : ‘ . Slagle subs with music, variety. the Malian army plug a gap Rosemary Ridgewell of the Latin Quarter ling. (9) News. (4) News, Paul Wil-|in Western defenses by Austrian Maurice Chevalier’s haunting El Morocco .. . An unusual >. ‘Job’s open for-a shapely, pretty gal willing to live two weeks ine “test in a store window (must sleep there, too) in 14th Bt, Theater. Dick Powell,| Americans combet troops to be|peemiere . . . = Fe ty si Octot EARL’S PEARLS: Some old-fashioned mothers who can Infantry Divi-| State Teachers Attend oo oat re paw. modern daughters i ial rie aay ie f iH HAE ite LPHtTE ae Hi ty 1 tu 83s § “if i : : : | ‘al nai dere ff 7 i fl it S : : E E E & z FRIDAY MORNING The “ €:10—(0 Today's Farm Report, | Mander of the Ist Battalion of the theme ofthe meeting Lay (Copyright 1955, the Hall Syndicate, Inc.) :85—(2) Meditations 350th Infantry Regime. = =6§=— i iving ‘Through More Realistie : : aw. ri ‘The convoy was the vanguard | Ayr tee ae nn naan | Burgiars Steal $300 Mrs. Lillian Briggs, owner 7:55~(2) Standard Weathervane, | % Some $:00—(2) Cartoon Classroom, — 2 ae See European | Feriothing aimee" #:25—(2) Detroit Newscast. (0 Se oe ee one Pe * crate, "While two employes slept over-| Sleeping on 9a |8:30—(2) Welcome Travelers. (7) | berate under Italian Lt. Gen. Wixie Wonderland. | ae oe '9:00—-(4)/ Romper Room. 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