a “a — ad ’ | Ay long — : truck from behind to pass ages Sauer Accuses Israeli Force Pive represents the frustrations of units of the new Cora Bailey) a him in the middie lane handle “h es ‘school officials, parents and chil- | “I blinked my lights to ot bus Of Striking Police Post). who are to attend the new | properly weg wake up the truck driver,” nad last, Near Border \Linda Vista School this fall. . ees Holdway said in Pontiac . We face a Board of Eduéation members in W, on “put the trucker model in the) JERUSALEM. — A Jordanilast night heard that the $399,600 sale SF. | didn’t his lights in T'd like military source sald today 721 building was ready for pupils when Cheer rowd - prepared. wounded of are missing in an, : oe “Ue Snwory” tojuistes a ‘oe esctams tie t “GM. went. .to|lsrecli raid on a. police Dost At! peeved weter for the sublivision Be in White | same a blaze of flame in my side os Seen ee te waldo eee oe in which the school is located. Ww hite House a view mizror. _railroad se with|Israelis made the attack. ing coordinator Dr. Otto C. A ou DRIVER CRITICAL it $700,-|_ It was the second attack on a Hutziger explained that when the WASHINGTON —“Adiai E.) “the crash north of Monroe at! construction of/7°Tdan post along the Israeli de-/City approves the pureness of the Stevenson, arriving to open his BB's. =.» killed the trucker and with @|™arecation line’ that has been re-|water, the pipe-section will be re- Genes See / two bus passengers. Twenty-two fature|Ported by Jordan in three days.|moved and the City will install a here, told a cheering crowd Atiwere injured, including the bus Twenty Jordanians were reprted| water meter. National Airport foday he bopesiariver who still is in critical con- Fisher approved. [Killed at Rahwa in @ twohouring waTER IN SCHOOL to set tp residence in the White) ation battle Wednesday. | untit the school: will be oe Masaae The Monree County Sheriff's the matter has) The Jordan source said the at- without water and the children| nominee flew in at 10:23 a.m.) Department sald Holdway’s story been. discussed and debated, but) tackers at Gharandal, a village | without classes, he said. EDT from Harrisburg, Pa. where checks with a version to one oe bad abe dees teas | a sites 7.” Caen! . j ‘ ager ‘ vy |, City itarian Charles Cohen) = Ses oS agpoged esgrastony pa Poe tata of that weapons and were supported by said the water may be approved | > ’ ree wi (3 ¥ in time for se io Open ‘cst rationally on radio and tee Mearwe Mowptl against Aap gnee ppereemreed eed ~~ Aare for school t vision. In that address, he Chief Deputy W Trowbridge this would de- Tuesday, that.“from here on” Republican'gaid Holdway pom contacted homes. | Jordan's foreign minister sum- He said tests have been con- ’ jeadership- will be in the hands as an additional witness. wrong |moned the envoys of the three big) ducted for several weeks with ot Vice President Nixon instead Holdway, 44, a trucker 14 years high (Western powers in Amman this! out results mecessary for him to of President Eisenhower, {with «a Sin Sagteinn,_ mores, ond informed them of the okay the water. ; Stevie i . nation said he was delivering t the be worth /att "J rF Three successful samples power peaing #0 toe bands of plaint with the United Nations| .n germs have been removed from Nixen and a “big business” . frace, egeaieeton, anya the | the City's water main he said. cabinet. ' |Area Invited in Hunt cri ead rine A ae — : ’ observers flew to Gharandal, 12/GOOD SAMPLE WEDNESDAY _ An enthusiastic crowd of several , . miles inside Jordan's border. A. sucessful taken nana penne wes ost «Search for ‘Gator to Begin ——_ eddy aero, be i proce gp they" rene cee tae a eg p | ee US ‘ |@s yet untested samples were taken set om He Goose torn tne} _In what promises to be the wildest Oakland County |POPUI@FON OF U.), —_jresterday and today. The resus ramp with two of his sons, Borden) scéne since the Indian wars, a dauntless band of men Se { er laboratory analysis, Coben said. and John Fell, and Stevenson's tomorrow afternoon will comb a nameless t af 68,360,000 “I'm pretty confident that we've sister, Mrs, Ernest Ives. ag ony cpamgi alligator, : othe dntep mea Pd mg loose there since June: WASHINGTON —The Census) Board President Louis H. Schim- Foreign Pilots at Suez “Brutus,” an eight-year-old 75- alligator, left [Bureau today, estimated the U.S./mel last night said, “It's a public Finish Lest Ti his home and friends in Allen’s tariuim, 10070 |porulstion. on" Aug. 1 at 168,269,-/health presaution. entirely outside Bn 5 yt tt ™ ae ee Pts id4th YEAR — ~ * i = a pete * ‘Saw Flames in Mirror PI TELLS OF CRASH — Vividly showing how a haulaway truck kwooped down on a Greyhound bus yesterday morning near Monroe, William E. Holdway, 44-year-old Ohio trucker, described the crash and fire which claimed three lives and injured 22. Holdway~said the bus was about to pass him in the center lane of the three-lane high- way, when the haulaway came towards them into the center lane. Holdway thought the truck driver had fallen asleep. Witness Blames Bus Crash on Weaving Truck Driver two of the three lanes on U.S.24, according to William E. Holdway, as the bus was approaching Hoidway's ee ** * PONTIAC, New Rail Yard - Delay Protested by Civic Leader Harold 1. Blackwood Calls for Action, Says Project Is Necessary Suggesting that action be taken on the matter of adding switching tracks in the north end, civic leader — Harold L. Blackwood today expressed regret at the de- Motors and the Grand Trunk are ready.” said he, “and I feel it is necessary to Pontiac’s future to get the project started. . “This is the most impor- tant problem Pontiac has faced in the last twenty years,” he declared. “Do we favor future ex- pansion of Pontiac Motor and Fisher body? “Do we wish future eral other cities that already have subsidiary Pontiac plants? “We face this decision. “Future growth and expansion new railroad marshalling yard. : Motors ip SUEZ, south- He’s been in the crescen®shaped swamp 400 bound Baggage yards from the highway ever since, according to through Suez tonight his owner, Paul T.'Allen, ihe 16 foreign pilots who guid/ Alien, who says he’s hoping a total of 150 men and Cee tel eraser ec{ boys will join in the swampy search tomorrow, has 103-mile-long | invited State Police, Sherif?s ‘outs and fa ~ . lati lays. “Both the General) . growth shuttled to the sev- hatiaa Clas | Impure Water Delays section of yellow Hufziger also announced that two) of Pontiac js impossible without a’ =| Raid Victims a | TOUR TECHNICAL CENTER—Louis C. Goad, Executive Vice President of General Motors (left) escorted Mrs. Eleanor Roose- | velt, her niece, Mrs. Edward Elliott and Mr. Elliott, of 480 Pleasant Center at Warren yesterday. The of the styling, research and engineering activities at the 330-acre center, and pronounced the visit former first lady inspected many “stimulating and fascinating.” St., Birmingham as they toured the General Motors Technical ‘School Was Ready on Time Dixie Highway, reportedly in search of a mate. week for kindergarten and first ‘School will open the middle of next! i i | | t Delays in delivery of glass to’ \Cora Bailey school and of steel’ ‘door frames to Walton Boulevard Suez Talks Call Ike OffFarm | Meeting With Menzies Slated; Bulganin Note to Be Made Public | GETTYSBURG, Pa. — Presi- dent Eisenhower interrupts a rest Farm and Garden .,....., 2 oe sescerseee © lenag zle No. 14. A correct solution Stevenson Gives His Philosophy: Trust the People HARRISBURG, Pa. — Demo- jcratic presidential nominee Adlai’ |Stevenson,. formally opening his jcampaign last night. said in a na- plouity televised and broadcast address that if he were to put his political philosophy into a sin- i igle phrase, it would be: by race or color, by wordly condi- classes = Dulles May Fly. Back to London War Jitters Subside as Eden Vows to Take — Case to U.N. First LONDON (~The West- ern Big Three moved swift- ly today to set up a Suez Canal users’ association | with the prospect U. 8, Sec- retary of State Dulles may jmake a hurried flight to London. An American diplomatic source said he’ understood Whether Dulles’ reported trip was to take part in the conference Threaten Gas Rationing Here If Canal Closes WASHINGTON (INS)—Govern- s domes- ‘not clear. ; The war jitters that gripped this ‘capital — and a large part of the |world—after the idea of the users’ group was first raised—have sub- isided somewhat in the wake of Prime Minister. Eden's. qualified promise to seek U.N. action be- fore resorting to force. | The. Institute of London Under- writers: announced big increases in “war risk” insurance rates for ships calling at. Egypt and sailing through the Suez Canal, - The British Embassy in Cairo this morning warned Britons for the third time to leave Egypt “if they have no compelling reason - for remaining. Another British aircraft carrier: the 27,000-ton Albion, was ordered to sail tomorrow for the eastern Mediterranean, traffic through the canal in co- operation with Egypt. The 18 nationg,avhich supported A Gontinued onfage 2, Col. 2) Doctor Lays suffer.” ——sort of stuffed, if you gets worse every week.” as Down Law, 'Pot-O-Gold Must Reduce The doctor didn’t waste any words. “You're too fat, Pot-O-Gold. Pare it off, or you'll “I am suffering,” retorted Pot. “I feel all choked up khow what I mean. And it The idle rich—that descriptive term fits Pot-O-Gold, it added a few inches around the middle again this week. The additional girth came when another stack of $100 went into the pot after 6,364 entries were checked against the solution to puz- i : 5 j ! F 4 ine i inte Eeift 3 i i Seah He E comptroller in 1943 of GM's East- Division ern in Bloom- field, N. J. He later held the same position at the Atlanta Plant of the BOP Assembly Division. : * * *# Norris was promoted to divi- sional comptroller of the Guide ind. manager. : Pontiac Motor Di- He went Deeter married Kathleen Collins in New York in 1921. He has two sons, Howard and Donald, and he lives at 225 Chippewa Rd. Pontiac Deaths MOBILE RADIO CENTER — Recently added to the Oakland County Civil Defense equipment is this new 1956 Pontiac station wagon which will be used by the department as a mobile radio communication center. Civil Defense Director Lewis C. Jarrendt (left) talks to Ransford Brom- | ley, assistant director, before taking a test run. The car will soon be equipped with $2,000 worth ~ two-way short of radio equipment including a iin West Branch, He bas been in Pontiac for twenty years and was a machine operator at the Pontiac Motor Division, He is survived by « sister, Mrs. Albert Sitka of Detroit. Service will be from the Farmer- Snover Funeral Home at 9 a.m. Cemetery. The family request that in lieu of flowers donations be sent to the American Cancer Society, Civic Leader Hits Rail Yard Delay (Continued From Page One) in more, At least the value will be maintained, Remember, the in- dustrial and railroad develop- | ment located in the north end ahead of the homes, “The Grand Trunk is willing to start now and Pontiac wants the work immediately. “The City. proposed an alternate site and had an independent. sur- Vey of its own as to whether this would be suitable, The city’s expert was substantially in agreement with the Grand Trunk engineers He is survived by a granddaugh- ter, Mrs. Mary Jane Lashmet Roberts of Milford. & Dr. Milton H. Bank of the Cen- Service for Clifton Purdy, 57, of - 2394 Silver Circle, will be at 2 p.m, Sunday from the Bossardet- Mabley Funeral H om e, «Oxford. Burial will follow in the Otisville Cemetery. Mr. Purdy, head pharmacist at Pontiac State Hospital, died early yesterday morning in Curtis of a heart attack. Francis S, Rice Francis S. Rice of 107% 5, Sag- inaw St. died yesterday at the Pon- ness of two weeks. He was born in West Branch, the son of Francis Campbell and Margaret Rice, and was educated The Weather rowniac ie non oat MSrestty + Today tn Pontise é Lowest temperatare preceding & &.m. At 8 a.m: Wind velocity 12 m.p.n. sets Friday at @:44 p. rises Saturday at 6: sets lay et 3:42 p.m. Moon rises Saturday at 1:50 a.m. saze2 ‘switching Big 3 Seeks Talks holding the location selected by the 'railroad to be the right one. Any Cedar other location would be inefficient ‘jin operation to both the Grand) Trunk and General Motors. | “Further, 1 told that..no ' s are pdssibl on a grade of that steepriess. A locomotive can not hold a train by itself but needs individual brak- ing on each car. “I believe the citizens of this area are vitally interested in cre- ating more jobs if possible, Build- ing these yatds won't bring immediate expansion, but it will allow & to happen. when the chance comes, This area wants the opportunity to expand, “GM found the yards insufficient for the volume that placed here in 1955, We mustn't let that happen again. More work and more jobs make more prosperity. “Have we ever had too much of these?” With Canal Users (Continued From Page One) the original plan for international- izing the.canal seem likely to form the hard core for the new asso-) ciation — although membership wil] be open to all the world’s maritime nations, There was an urgency to get the association into operation in view of the mass walkout of non-bgyp- tian canal pilots set for midnight Lloyd met with the Scandi- navian ambassadors this morning. The foreign ministers of Sweden, Denmark and Norway — among those originally coo] to idea of a users’ association—are conferring Sunday in Stockholm, After talk- from Suez policies and pushed with plans to set up a canal users’ association to harglle the passage and burial will follow at Mt, Hope) yt ~ Ipened, Blame Truck Driver in Greyhound Crash (Coritinued From Page One) Holdway, employed by the Freight. Co. ‘midnight with his cab and trailer and headed for Pontiac. He said: “| was going north on U.S. 24 around Monree when 1 noticed: Still Time to Get Tickets for Lunch Honoring Cobo i g plained the mobile center would ; county's ‘control center if it ever was destroyed |, Mer auecns, ‘Michigan State HEM on snow as a man. The purchased by federal matching funds — 50 per |Reserve district members from|™* "™“Me*- = Ed 3 Soe ’ i first quality in. Tickets still are available at Osmun's downtown store for the luncheon Monday honoring Detroit Mayor Albert E. Cobo, GOP can- didate for governor, chairman i i} L tion.* “If Not ‘Specially Purchased’ You'd Pay. $3 or More— aa or’s talk, the country. , I saw coming toward me. and then “T figured he must be asleep, truckers usu: ‘Minnesota Sees Snow, Earliest in 43 Years | INTERNATIONAL FALLS, Minn. (~The seasdn's first snow — the earliest in 43 years—fell in the International Falls area for 18 minutes this morning. The light snow melted almost as soon as it touched the ground between 6:32 and 6:50 a.m. as tem-| peratures, registered and 34 degrees. Richard I. Moore said today. The- event, scheduled for noon in the Elks Temple, 114 Orchard Lake Ave., is intended to draw a bipartisan crowd to hear the may- An audience of 250 is expected. to hear L, Harvey Lodge, Re- publican candidate for State Sen- ator, intreduce Mayor Cobo, Republican candidates for coun-'t ty and state legislative offices also are expected to accompany the mayor during his campaign tour of JayCees: CORDUROY Boys’ Shirts All First Quelity io $7 66. | % % Quality Y @ % Gold or Green Colors ‘ % Complete Sizes 8 te 18 Guaranteed washable Cordu- roy shirts with 2-way collar, satin yoke. Ccloriast. le THERS IMM). fis one A ee ee ae Jie Simms FREE LAYAWAY Ph 4 | “I was worried that he might run’ into me—I'm afraid of that piece of road nowadays. “He went by me, still weaving. I couldn't see the driver becanse it was still dark and a little fog- RY. “Next thing, I looked in my side view mirror and saw a big blaze) of flame going up in the air. I knew he was in trouble, that some- thing bad had happened. “T figured he had hit the ditch the bus had been hit. “| kept on driving, truckers | seldom stop for ether accidents: —big trucks just get in the way. “wag about 2,000 feet- ahead be- ‘1 I had known what had hap- though, I would have stopped. +oldway said he was in the out- side northbound lane going about 40 m.ph. when the haulaway him at about 40 to 6 m.p.h., he estimated, The three vehicles were the only gnes- on the highway he noticed, he said, The crash soon caused a “terrific” traffic jam depaties said. . Trowbridge said Holdway will be contacted: tomorrow night at~ his home in Newcomerstown, 100 miles south of. Cleveland, The trucker left Pontiac yesterday afternoon to spend the weekend with his wife and two daughters. Deputies are waiting for the bus driver, Charlies Kier of New Kensington, «, to improve be fore him. Kier is re ported in “very bad” condition at Monroe Mercy Hospital. 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Southern WARsMIPS UNNEOKSSA&Y and work out some compromise Methodist. It would not be necessary to sta- which will permit other nations to Oct. ie Be trait Lions vs. Los . tion warships on the picket anes ’ , . ngeles Rams. to prevent any commercial ships mare Gomhe voice I Whe. camel's Opere Oct. 20—Michigan State vs. from , using the canal because tion. Notre Dame. enough of the users would them- Whether Russia will aid Egypt Oct. 27—Stanford vs. South. _—-**lves respect the picket lines. With —, a strike of the pilots going on, traf- financially in this crisis remains Now = Sendne sarinaw fic would not be as safe as be- : wees ginaw. fore. _.« to be seen. That is a possibility, Nov. t vs. Cincinnattl ; e > for Russia is standing by, osten-—— a Fi et ae. tor s Nov. 10—Texas vs. Baylor. really the private shipping com- ex Ss s ‘Latest Suez Moves No hot war, but plenty of cold war «moves. : x * * - ‘That seems to be the strategy con- ‘templated by the Western Nations in “the Suez crisis. France, Britain and the United States have several possi- “bilities open to them, each of which “might serve to slow up Egypt in its - “determination to take over the con- ‘trol of the Suez Canal and operate it without regard for the West. * For one thing, the Western ' Nations control a great deal of , the shipping that goes through the Canal. They could route the shipping, much of it Middle East oil, around the southern tip of Africa, thus depriving Egypt . of the tolls which have made the - canal profitable. It was to receive these tolls that President Nasser recently seized Suez and declared in the future it would be the property of Egypt. It dhad been owned by a private com- pany, with the controlling interests. “held by British and French. * * * The Western Nations also can put 4p financial nudge~on Egypt by im- pounding Egyptian funds abroad. After all, Egypt seized property be- Jonging to others when it took over the canal. The United States already ‘thas cut its foreign aid program off 4Trom Egypt with the exception of a ‘mere trickle. “ ~*~ *« * | ‘The United’ States has made it clear that it will not join in any cl- tensive war to take back control of he canal from Egypt. But it has ‘stood with Britain and France in pro- sibly as Nasser’s friend, and hop- ing to profit from the ill feeling which may be created between Egypt ‘and the West. , ~ It will take some time to learn the results of the new program. Mean- awhile there may bg further operat- ing complications as foreign em- ployes of the canal either quit or are -released. * « * The whole situation still is touch ‘and go. There are explosive possi- bilities, despité the fact that none of - the nations irivolved apparently de- sires to precipitate a shooting war. When the air becomes as tense as it. is today, some hothead could make ‘@ mistake which would upset the ‘tense and uneasy calm which now . _ President Nasser now is playing for time, assured that the United States will hold Britain and France back from outright war, and believing that ultimately the latter two nations will. tire of the stalemate and give in. ‘ kkk Only time will tell whether he ts right, or whether the peaceful steps now being taken by the Western Na- negara ene tions will force Nasser to give ground © and agree to something less than : Enea * ‘Perhaps it is just ‘as well that the American people, or at least many of them, occasionally choose to push bg eo PRESS ter their stenoh on unimportant birthday. ‘ . : e events are not of vast impor- tance but they do attract con-~ siderable interest. The new Miss America is blonde, blue eyed Marion McKniaut of South Carolina. She is nineteen years old and teaches Sunday School c Her talent specialty is a drawling, _hip swinging takeoff on actress MARILYN MonRoE. — i * * * Marian likes to sit up late at night and get up late in the morning, but she is going to reverse that program during her year as the nation’s beauty queen, for she will be making per- sonal appearances all over the coun- try. She started out by meeting news- men after only two hours of sleep following her crowning at Atlantic City last Saturday night. Marian seems to be a normal American girl who likes rock 'n’ roll music as well as the semi- classics, goes for the singing of Dorts Day and FRANK SINATRA and the acting of Rock Hupson. She was a tomboy at 13 and is known as “Mac” by her friends in Manning, S.C. She is five feet five inches tall, and, since this was a Miss America contest, her measurements are 35-23-35. * * * Miss McKnicur is a reigning beauty this year. She would like to become an actress. But she has a bit of in- surance in Air Force Lt. Joun Gram- Line of Orangeburg, S. C. He's her steady boy friend. The Man About Town Going for $300 Football Contest Bringing in Many Early Entries Popular fiction: Some of the Several hundred entries have already | been received in our Football Contest. They are from people who wish to take no chances on forgetting to go after that $300. Better play safe, and join them, hadn't you? The prize goes to the person who comes the nearest to predicting the outcome of the 13 following games: Sept. 29—Mississippi vs. _Ken- Nov. 17—Georgia vs. Auburn, Nov. 22—Penn vs. Cornell, * Nov. 24—Michigan vs. Ohio i State. Dec. 1—Army vs. Navy. It costs nothing to enter, and every member of your family is eligible to send in a prediction, but each entry must be on a separate’ piece of paper. If you wish to do so, simply clip out the list and check the team which you think will win, If you think it will be a tie game, do not check either team. Then attach it to a piece of paper bearing your name and address, and send it to “Foot- ball Contest,” The Pontiac Press. For other members of your family you can write out the list and designate the predictions. , All entries must be received in The Press Office by Saturday noon, Sept. 29. Better do it NOW, so you won't forget it and lose $300. This is an elimination contest, and you are in it only so long as you guess cor- « rectly. All entrants agree to abide by the rules, and the decision of the judges is final. i Only one entry is allowed from each person, and empluyes of The Press and members of their families afe riot éligi- ble to compete.. That $300 is beckoning to you. Want it? fmt * Verbal Orchids to- eee eee aes Mrs. Jeniile Hets = ae of 112 Palmer Ave.; eighty-third . Mrs. E. Maxfield — of 258 Orchard Lake Ave.; elghty-eighth birthday. Mr. and Mrs, C. H. Austin _of 335 Prospect St.; fifty-fourth wedding anniversary, Mary J. Bradford of 5 South ia Ave.; eighty-second NEA Service, Inc. “School Buses Will Take T David Lawrence Say te Fe ge Waa hy Dotan Spats MR Aas clk Saas t...- Here” 5: hem Rig Nasser Faces Economic Squeeze WASHINGTON—There isn't the slightest need to use military force to win the battle of Suez. It isn't necessary to risk human lives. If the governments of Great Britain, France and the United States to reason and a sensible settle- ment _of the controversy. The picket lines in this case are at the entrance and the exit to the Stiez Canal—international wa- ters. Egypt remains the owner of only the water inside the canal. She is as sovereign as are the stockholders of a company in an industrial strike and probably just as helpless. For the users can be persuaded not to-use the canal— For one thing, if the Suez Canal isn't to be efficiently operated, there's not much use in investors larger tankers. It would be better to put the money into the building of huge tankers to carry the oil the time saved in putting so much tary threats and becomes a_ busi- “ness which Nasser is free to accept or reject. Like many figuring the savings in tolls and an employer, he can shut down iH z Files extortion on tolls or confiscation the intangibles of political national- ism to the tangible of economic Dr. William Brady Says: . The Catise of Rheumatiz Is Nutritional Deficiency If your joint disability is real- ly arthritis Goint inflammation), the classical signs of inflamma. tion will be more or less obvious. The signs are calor, dolor, rubor, et tumor (heat, pain, redness, and swelling). If no such signs are evi- dent, it is an affectation to call your trouble arthritis. Chronic ar- thritis is a rare: disease. If it isn’t arthritis, what would I cali it? No, not rheumatism. Rheumatism doesn’t mean any- thing today — formerly it meant ___“watery discharge from mucous membranes, especially eyes and nose, catarrh, cold”. ~ It the disability is of more than a year’s standing, it may, of course, be internal derangement, such as loose cartilage, torn ligament, or arthritis and trauma (damage to the joint by injury or strain); and if the trouble has developed insid- iously in-the course of a year or more; and if the patient is middle- aged or older, we may be almost sidize certain of the nature of the trouble — physical degeneration of joint tissues, a process well-designated as RHEUMATIZ. The cause of rheumatiz is, I __ Toll somersaults to illustra most common among | bear repetition here, since no one has ventured to challenge the claim. It is smply that when I was a boy on Chapel Street in Canandaigua the Chapel Street Bradys were the poorest family in Ontario County — and, if not the best, certainly as well-nourished as any family in New York State or anywhere else. letters, not more than one page or 100 words e errr | to personal seases, dt would be Friday. This means that the bottle of ! ; : eH iE te iH ig et BE: inne ¥: on & g: aries of rallies. Ee Egyptian scouts have been re- Case Records of a Psychologist: * Help Newlyweds in Right Way Marge offers a very clever idea which in-laws can pro- fitably imitate. 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This is too good to last, unless we get out and work like the dickens:” on The theme of the GOP cam- paign, if this a party is a *** criterion, will be roughly. this: ; : 1.—Peace, ty. ot vibrant optimism, A bald man, yed pleas- named Charles K. McWhorter, Angus head of the Young Republicans, spoke of victory in November through the combined efforts of other youths like himself. progress, prosperi full employment and other current “plus” factors of the American scene can be maintained only by - |Ike’s re-election. 2.—The country will enter into ‘She atepabers — time. general theme was that it's going to be one heck of a fight this By Carl Grubert ‘western states which indicates a) Latest Republican Poll Shows By ‘RUTH MONTGOMERY __ |; similar Princeton survey re- the nation’s breadbasket area to WASHINGTON (INS)—Top Re-| ported 47 per cent favored a | organize “coffee klatches” publican strategists are jubilant at; Democratic Congress, 39 per cent among farm wives, results of a secret poll of 12 sal a apeayner Congress, With 14 | The 11 paid organizers have in- growing farm-belt tide for a GOP | a the rise in farm prices iformed headquarters the “peace se ri - Congress this fall. since the first of the year has arm ooemen: uppe t among 7 s ichanged the picture. The 1, conducted by Prince-! PREFER PEACE ton, a. veneansiant. would GOP IN LEAD | “They say they would rather seem to suggest an abrupt about-| The latest poll gives Republi- jake smaller prices than see their face in farm-belt sentiment in the cans the edge with 43 per cent, ... leave the tractors for the le 40 per cent of the Mid- . ” past five months. ‘whi battlefields,” the workers report. Repub prospect ‘westerners favor a Democratic lowest rae A hen ‘Congress. Seventeen per cent still Organizers, in their addresses om wae are undecided. te farm groups and rural rallies, 7 are stressing gross farm income \Rabbit Lives — | ‘The National Committee ts : has varied tittle since 19147—the proudly attributing some of the best all-time year. GOP upsurge in- the farm belt tit | ay % ze Se tae aN wer Mie by WELD Ni special table that had been set for: him under the big tent and wan- dered down to the end to sit with folks he didn't know, of the people more than ever. 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CHOICE OF RED OR GREEN More Floor Space! ‘CLOPAY - PARK FREE uF of STORE ACCORDION DOOR |_ Finished in antique grey—or easily painted to match your walls, using Flat Alkyd or Acryli¢ Emulsion paints to make them any color. They are vinyl plastic and fold silently at a touch. May be shortened as desired. Buy them at Lewis’ today only $8.95 com- plete with hardware. Se, eh. we i * %, C S252 2 >, PAY ONLY 10% DOWN Only in New Canaan’ TWELVE & es PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER ie 1956 a examined, and the defendant ought) to be given the benefit of every doubt,” he ruled, noting there was' no corroborating testimony. Baitor's Note: The following lst of dence provided by police radar':g words comprises the solution te the alone. “A machine cannot be cross-|Pot-0-Gold Pustle No. 14 which ared in — week's. editions of 1. TEES is preferred, since spots jare. most likely to be made by | Pace le No. 14 - food, and TTES are right tn line to be spotted. A SUIT is not so di- rectly exposed. 2. AGUN, if it is kept at all, should certainly be kept where a child can't get at it; better still, where he doesn't even know about @ WOMEN'S BLUE-WHITE OXFORDS SIZES TO 10 Gym favorites! Full Cushion Arch Insoles it. A GUN, which would seém like a toy to a child, is more tempting even than in a bottle, “2 3. The juvenile delinquent’s LAPSE, or moral slip, fits better Inere. Against a sordid background, the sympathetic judge might feel] that the boy had never had a ichanece, and, with understanding itreatment, could be made into a good citizen. The circumstances ‘causing the LAPSE would be worth considering. Sometimes a defend- jent's PLEAS are only a form of) whining, or self-pity. 4. An AREA of his own to farm to an ACRE, which is the unit of square measure in the U.S. and the British Isles but not usually in Continental Europe. 5. To HALT his heavy wagon! may be difficult for a small boy who is running with it. The wagon would have a certain momentun| of its own, particularly on a down-| grade, and would continue to roll’ @ iforward for a few moments. With) ‘wheels to roll on, the wagon should not be hard to HAUL. 6. BRUSH would give a recttivel a better hiding place than a "} SHRUB, being a concentration of bushes and trees, with a greater ‘ange for concealment than a single bush or SHRUB. 7. A moving CAR is a great chal- lenge to many frolicsome puppies; the dogs’ owners often have trou- ble breaking them of the dangerous -Phabit of chasing CARS. A dog often is a Europeaa’s peasant’s ambi-|incomplete a description to chal- tion; he is often too poor to aspire|lenge. a child's mewly acquired|, Ni Williams Knocks llearn to identify, and'a sued cele wish to show off his knowledge. A BROWN bird is too ordinary and bird-lore, a Cd 3 * aaneennen =F GOODYEAR DEALER “lclasses learning the art of sculp- iture, is a surprisingly effective me- ns - COMPLETE rE AUTO "PARTS TIRES * HOTPOINT APPLIANCES °* BATTERIES | Oyen SAM. 9504 ELIZABETH pt s-tses ~ thee Sat. LAKE RD. FE 2-9121 -TTTTIT PITT ttt hell ed 12. DIVER is better here. In a dangerous spot, where there are | GOP on Roads Points to Job Increase Office in. ‘49 TRONWOOD (® — Gov. Williams today swung into the final phase of a quest for Democratic votes in State Since Taking | Youth, 18, Killed Putting Head Ou of Car Window ~> ‘Quinton M. Hill of Willow Run Village, apparently had his head ‘outside the right front window of the car he was riding in with two in the Upper Peninsula after swat- ting once more at the Republican) record on vend building. ifriends when it sideswiped a high- way sign, breaking his neck. The car was stopped by State; \dium, This is a more outstanding pes ( the] aoe. J ipa DR APES CUSTOM MADE- TO-MEASURE. . To Enhance Your Home for Fall é TTY TAFT it Custom. work skillfully done. We will bring sample fabrics to your home’ for suggested room decor. Free esti- mates cheerfully given. "tut Tite el = DRAPERY : HARDWARE and a € sf tt PPE PAAR SAV IAS Os emi asiriwarrers f; hae wits Le r - hese a EFI ATE LE Te CORNICE BOARDS “a ts wl lives amiably in the same house- hold with a CAT; unless taught to attack CATS, dogs are quite likely) err rents he talked chiefly |found Hill unconscious in the front to ignore them, CAB, would be too, ; special for the context here. ree ve bs the — he took|Thomas C. Overton, the driver, 8. The VISTA, or wide sweeping . ao i view,—in this case, of the moun-| !iiiams said the state’s high-- un Village tains—would certainly be enjoyed way teliing yoopees tas dees See ee g 3 F B a eisner’s Remnants 10* » *1.00 @ From 1 Yard 42 NORTH SAGINAW ST. @ Designer Prints © Discontinued Patterns PARK AT OUR DOOR CUSTOM WORK _ fender of Overton's car and a shat- a “UP NEGLECTED” ye wee Ore a vote th entree the Repebican| Drayton FI program of ttrandnatces end RULE ACCUSEd Killer Pied Aad! os neglect of Upper 4667 Dixie Highway, Drayton Plains in Glass Box Insane SET oe cent in jobs and 23 per cent in | LOS ANGELES @ — . : Yep: Cecatouralc D | REFRIGERATOR number of companies doing Merkourns, strapped to a chair in/ with the BIG BUILT-IN FREEZER CHES] | OR 3-2552 RIGHT TIME... Right Terms: * ° * i f E ; : Et 4 5 } As_an example of progress, he |, . cited a six million dollar plant to| a, Merkouris was taken be built by the Celotex Corp. at! L'Anse. Eventually, 1,400 new /fined during the sanity trial to si-| jobs will be provided by it, ‘he /jence his outbursts he 7 : : ‘ said. “I'm not insane, As for killing |] Fe. _ core | P sassination of Abraham Lincoln.” Pie He Didn't Steal Merkouris was convicted of mur- Wins $1,500 Lawsuitsre Furs bt theSie supreme off ‘NOW IS THE TIME TO TRADE— GET THE BEST BUY OF THE YEAR ON THE MOST EXCITING CAR OF THE YEAR! PONTIAC RECENTLY BROKE 54 NASCAR ENDURANCE AND SPEED RECORDS AT BONNEVILLE, UTAH ¥ i 5 = Ea > = s a 2 Here’s the buy! A big, beautiful new Pontiac with 124’ wheelbase, rugged X- member frame, powered by 227-h.p. ~ Strato-Streak V-8! Step up to Pontiac for less than the cost of 43 small-car models! Regular Price ‘419 You Save- 191" "YOURS * FOR ONLY a ee v * r * @ . ¥ today—because of a 10-cent fried|Real Civic Service pie he didn't steal. A district court jury awarded). FLINT ® — Fiint's nine city : that judgment to Wilson, climax- commissioners gave up a trip to A the Michigan Municipal League a F Honest John grocery. The care epee gar gst A =. . He homa city man told jurors he was| Pay an extra five cents to m SEE YOUR PONTIAC DEALER ee ete a aan cheek ecceoia| etal Gre S100 bet aide fot en : him of stealing the pie and had|!eague trip when advised that him thrown in deficit in park funds would make jail. though another later;it necessary to boost swimming| D, ‘the erinve, “Wileon| Pool fees ttben 5 to 1 cents, staat Yo: Awake on Duty — LAS CRUCES, N.M. # — De-| ANOTHER NEW Kroger! al win j Sparkling to Push—No Pan to Empty! Ey WHITE © MOIST COLD OPENS and Flover Prech for Deva! Bright Colors iol IRN vo ‘ bai NO MONEY DOWN 24 MONTHS TO PAY | NORGE 10 cu. ft. = E ll pibene Pi ma , Seis Wed., Sept. 19 AT ; HARDWARE No. 1 3041 Orchard Loke Rd. _FE 2:3766 A 2 4 in his country estate, his main , and his city apartment. to distribute them |money~—but one Pte Viskuhictlng Shen of Posh EE Sk. Department of Health, and William _HE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER. 14; 1956 “But I always hed a. creative |from Lily Dache to the Pennsyl mind,” he said. “I always liked Vania Railroad, Butfor 45 years er in cars may be causing traffic|;, field,’ -he volunteered. the : its. John C. Soet of the Michigan|pe “oim® on. 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Perry at Glenwood Mall Lae wg rere ct ke a : id Oxford Unites Peoria Sept. 25, at the Bradley University field house, on the issue, ; 2 Ting « ‘ > \ ¥ “THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1956_ ts > - With 11 Areas Oct, 29 Vote Set for Bonds SOUTH LYON — A bond issue Okay 3 Propositions or bulding an adation to the New . * H Thursday © in Special Hudson school of the Lyon Town. Voting OXFORD — Consolidation was overwhelmingly approved in Ox- ford and 11 outlying school dis-|.:.+ tricts in yesterday's special elec: Hudson school. thon, General results in Oxford ran 16 g* 38 ‘8: i i Ike Speaks Sept. 25 in Peoria, Illinois GETTYSBURG. Fe. w — Th] “oe he d, the Next Tuesday, ‘said, ft President at a break-|i National Northern Luzon Set for Typhoon Freda MANILA @ — Northern Luzon and the Batan Islands today pre- pared for another typhoon swirling out of the Pacific with 75 m. p. h. center winds. oa = The Manila Weather Bureau southeast of the Batan port of going Basco, It was. moving northwest —— 2 m.p.h. Rd. will be at 3 p.m, Sa at Will and Schwarzkoff Home, Mt. Clemens, with burial m Cadillac Memorial Gardens, East. Mrs. Stark, 20-year-resident of the area, died yesterday at her home Survivors are her son, Otto of Ft. Lauderdale, Fia.; three daugh- ters, Mrs. Thelma Kage, Lapeer, Mrs. Mildred Eneis, Birmingham and Imogene Stark of Utica; three sisters, Mrs. Clara Clark and Mrs. Euphrasia Lewellen, both of I- linois, ‘and Mrs, Mabel Denton of Detroit; four sons, Ora: and Wil- liam of Indiana, Henry of Illinois and James of Florida; seven grand- children and 16 great - grandchil- dren. 4, Blames iil Health; Voorheis Named cancy. County Deaths Evans Black HOLLY — Service for Evans Black, 73, who died Thursday in) "|his Detroit home, will be at 2:30 p.m, Sunday Home, with burial in Lakeside .|Cemetery, Holly. in Dryer Funeral Mrs, Frances Stark UTICA — Service for Mrs. Frances Stark, 74, of 11106 Hal) urday ‘uneral F Her: Job Is Done! CHICAGO (INS)—Mrs. Lummie asked what she was. to name her 19th child and “T don't know. My hus-/Mill band does all that.” ‘ MR. AND MRS. THOMAS E. McDONALD Motoring Through South’: Follows Keego Wedding KEEGO HARBOR — Motoring the southern states are Lady of Refuye Church in a doubie The bride is the former Gertrude rriett Cooley of 2685 Orchard Dorothy J, Cooley of Sylvan _ Donald, recently married at Our A dinner‘at the Waldron Hotel was held in the afternoon -for ‘land named George Albrecht to "take his place until a general «jat the- township board meeting, ,|phan Hubbell who resigned recent-| A vestment club’ were discussed by _ ithe meeting's guest speaker, G. W. lag imayor for more than two years, resigned last night at a special meeting of the city council. They accepted his resignation Approve Lights at Lake Estates. Force Adds Patrolman; Will Have 1957 Car on Later Bid WATERFORD TOWNSHIP — Estates subdivisions numbers 3 and 5 were approved Wednesday Street lighting for Elizabeth Lake|tifelong resident of Utica Donald Havel Leaves Post} as Utica Mayor fo Albrecht UTICA —Donald Havel, Utica’sjelection next April. Albrecht has| been mayor protem. daughter, Mary Ann, will move to Onaway where they will own and operate Havel’s Northland Bar. A resident of Utica all his life, he has been in city politics since 1951. He was serving second protem when Mayor Howard iliness. Taking ‘over the city's helm then, he won re-election in 1953. His wife is alse a lifelong resident here. Their daughter will be entering the lith grade at Onaway High School. has his wife and two children on term as councilman and mayor) = Christman resigned because of| _ : \Celebrates With 2 Events | if ah : d = Fe di $ 5 z Deschon._ street. rik : i E e: with no objections. * * 8 Earlier this week the township board approved the appointment of Millard Squires as patrolman in the Waterford Township police de- State Slates Farm Meetings for October partment. Squire will replace Ste- ly to join Isaac Crary teaching staff. vertise for bids on two police cars when 1957 model prices are available. Only one bid on a 1957 model wag available Monday cial permits totaled $415,500 inclad- ing a super market on M59 at Willlanis Lake read” for $40,000; Detroit Edison substation at $3,500; dining reem-~for- Evangelistic Tab- ernacle at $6,000; pump house for the Lake Angelus-Golfview Estates, $5,000; and Oakland County Road Commission Repair Garage, $110,-. 000. Others included Oaklang Coun- ty Read Commission Office at } $176,000; Stroh’s Brewery Ware- house on M59 at $65,000; and Boat storage building, $10,000. Waterford township building in- spectors Emil Grishon and Carl Walton have been authorized to attend a building officials confer- ence at Michigan State Universi- ty next Thursday and Friday. BPW to Work for ACS, City in Waterford WATERFORD TOWNSHIP— The en's Club voted to continue its township government project and to assist the American Cancer So- ciety in its establishment of a head- t, ett when Business and Professional Wom-'; EAST LANSING—Among events ischeduled for October at Michigan State University for farm interests are Ram Day, Oct. 1 in the Live- seas “nee "toes Cat in the Candy seeneiCloses a Store Michigan M conference will be —Also—at—Kellogg—Center—will—be 18 and 19; Electrification Advisers’ Conference, Oct. 23 to 25, and In- Hoffa Facing Senate Probe Group Will Investigate Detroit Teamster Boss’ Labor Activities Ser, a a WASHINGTON (INS) — ate Permanent Investigations sub- committee has launched a probe into the labor. activities of Detroit Hoffa. tions, _Charies-S.-Cohen,—city Agricultural Price Policy on Oct. * iF gee i, KN i i § Eastern lege at Ypsilanti, where she |was a member of Delta Sigma Ep- Fae Shut Down Drug Sales Until Owner Cleans Up - After Pets He has commended the activi- ties of the women's organization in stimulating the church's growth. The congregation, slated the 11 a.m. Sunday talk, Older members of the parish, some children of founders, will be which has > Little C hurch Chalks SASHABAW — Renovation of thejgregational dinner Sept. 22 at 6)Mrs. William Bos. Dr. Bos is « ro ‘ Up 100 vee al Oak Justice Maurice E. Tripp. At one time, Scymanski said, payments due to the county treasury. Gerald A. Terrien, Justice Court coordinator for the County Board of Auditors, said today the short- Cats and dogs are fine pets but) 'they can hurt a man's business. lif they create unsanitary condi-' * . In conjunction with the State) Department of Agriculture, the ‘City Health Dept. this week suc-| ceeded in having Dolan Drugs at: 164 Auburn Ave. closed because of) if ifs Hie i -Quarters._in..the ip members met Tuesday at the Old ° * * The wceenen's unit worked. with the Junior Chamber. of. Commerce {last year in sponsoring general jmeetings on Pontiac annexation or __|¢ity incorporation. : Possibilities of forming an in- Linton of the Pontiac brokerage firm, Watling and Lerchen. He cited educational values as well , With members “Yearning to evaluate trade, com- Merce ahd management.” _ - The group tabled formation of such-a club until a later date, 2 Birmingham Women Hurt in 2-Car Collision at a West Bloomfield Township in- Htersection last night, Marion Ardussie, 31, of 1175 Hoffa said “Tt don't even know what the in- tion will be about. the notorious internationa] long- shoreman’s union. . : At present, Hoffa is involved in an income tax case pending be- fore the United States tax court. The government charges he owes several thousand dollars in back County Births. i soneunenen the Fe snl of 2 om Robert Stephen, on Sept. 9. Mr, and Mrs. Kenneth Woodward of 606 Conklin th = are : a oo on iby Orion Council 4 Issues Decided sani. SHORTAGE SETTLED _| The shortage has since been set- ified. Terrien said “tLocks Are Secure {tional Association of Chiefs of Po- age in Tripp's accounts occurred during two months when he was sick and unable to supervise cleri- ca] work on reports. * * * Tripp, who resigned as justice of the peace last October, became ill in September, Terrien said. He did not file reports or money received in fines and costs for cases han- died in September and October, totalling $5,051. Terrien sald Tripp had “cred- it” with the auditors for $3,745.45 warrant at this time. According to the information I have received, ‘Tripp's — straightened out.” ' CHICAGO (INS) — A display of historic locks shown today during the National Builders’ Hardware Association Convention was under heavy police guard, In the same hotel at the same time, the Interna- State Auditor General Frank S.|" Tripp was $5,061 in arrears on | y's —accounts—have —b-e-e-1} Programs Cobo Stumps at Saginaw Fair ~ Says Williams Stealing His Road-Building,’ Park. zg # oA giz lice conducted its convention. i e& E? E z zz a3 4 stars when the church holds a con-!new ones, given by the Rev or Mrs. ‘Reveal Arrears (cox Til 9 Pov. 1263 Actes | of Area Justice (Pontiac Now Being Limited Royal Oak ae Hos\at'a"pm- intend of te tua shore Po Pe pein « Sin p.m, | Sf Money Due Counte ior araiysns use b te * More ‘ has been given Michigan for wheat lncreage allotment agre=ments, Oaklar County has alrea‘ly con- af FE F ; faye i e| ga ia,') Prusafe aye 5 48 at Ty % a 4% oe 4G a we = & > PE eT oe &® THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1956 . a. ‘Midhigue One-Man Grand Jury Is ‘Unique’ Function in Nation! en ae “sake the Saming sf Under Michigan law, a one- |this multi-member Since its inception in 1917, the Once the new one-man law was ‘Gasies, Reahada ¥. Peak irheodore &5 8 one-man) Man grand jury has broad pow Sad dear tenn te whether metal deen aniad nek ten. hoes Subsequently, the religious com- Scan o AS eines 0b ton be hee tetene of the arty two articles highlights to be : some in court action. the cilertul nistory of arlier, one-man| absolute secrecy. It may grant Bowedlcage rag Bipasha judges whd conducted them to alleged Ben Purnell ran por-| operate.) them from prosecu- | jury, ‘The grand jury determines | T6**® Prominent public posi- community pri- EAST LANSING (# — The Mich-| "0" 1 Teturn for thelr testi: | \nomer there is just cause to | Hons. At the same time, it has otherwise eed! mony. inlet the cael and | Semersted criticism that too religious guise for immoral igan one-raan grand Jury has been! witnesses can be jailed ifthey| bring him to trial. The trial or | ™¥Ch power and responsibility fraudulent behavior. Purnell an investigative tool to seek out/nesses may have legal counsel,| mecence at the trial iteeif. hands of ene man—the judge. to Michigan, he died corruption and crimes. (It has been but the Michigan courts have said} Oneman grand-juries have not| A” estimated 15,000 witnesses brought to called “unique” by the the lawyers must stay outside the! 05 used often in Michigan in the|have appeared and testified be- (Next: the Legislature is inves- Supreme Court and the ad-|JU'Y ¢hamber, last few years. A 1955 U.S. Sup-| fore one-man grand juries in Mich-| the jective appears well deserved, (QUITE DIFFERENT reme Court decision, “‘in re Mur-|igan. At the peak of its popularity is Reena Searcieuu dics “tw mont sacle toitee tlieed oot - A few other states, it is true, states is quite different. It usually|tion in the ‘Detroit police force,|" 195: approximately 50° to 60 do provide a similar. device in in-|consists of from 12 to 23 citizens|reversed two contempt corivictions °P€-man grand juries were in ses- vestigating suspected crimes. But|who sit in secret sessions to hear| by a one-than grand jury. sion each yea. only in Michigan has it been used/accusation brought against per- ee ok oe USED AS DEVICE on @ large scale as an aid to prob-| sons charged with a crime or mis-| The supreme court ruled a judge’ ing charges of corruption or/conduct in office, or to conduct| Who sits as a one-man grand jury| But of all the hundreds of one-| Cd crime. + ss _'broad investigations. Michigan has|cannot then convict his reluctant|/man grand jury investigations.) Jj << coaemcnneeecinanaemeeranesain as or lying witness for contempt. A five great ones have aroused last- second judge must decide whether ing public interest. 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PITTSTON $200.00 Phone: Fideral 2-0214 DRAYTON PLAINS—4494 Dixie Highway Drayton Plains, Michigan Phone: ORiando 3-1207 Wedding Ring 87.50 Wedding Ring 50.00 | just the thing to remodel house or build garage. REVERE NOW — 3 KROGERS IN PONTIAC — OPENS WED., SEPT. 19 YOUR NEW KROGER STORE LOCATED AT ed & Elizabeth Lake Rds, - Matching Wedding Rings Matching Wedding Rings 15.00 and 10.00 anver 12" SIZE $98 | Piety Hill Chapter of the DAR ‘is sponsoring the sixth annual antique show Sept. 26 through 29 at Bir- AAUW Set for Picnic Fall activities of the Pontiac past regent, Mrs, Ellsworth ~ Pontiac Press Photos admired some of her beautiful antiques. Among the members were (left to. right) Mrs. Thomas R. Navin, Kramer (seated), and Mrs. Clarence B, Mitchell, all of Birmingham. + me . : oa “oF CS iSchool for Indian Girls. Local, state and national proj- ects benefit from this annual sale, as entire proceeds are used to as- sist in educational, historical and patriotic programs. able to continue toward the support Indian girl, enabling her to con- tinue her studies at St. Mary’s * > * American Flags have been pre- sented to schools, and “one has been purchased for presentation to Contributions were made to the American Red Cross Migrant Ministry Harvester Wagon and te other worthy organizations. The chapter continued its annual patients at Dearborn’Veteran Hos- pital, and reforested five acres of pine trees in Northern Michigan.’ Approved history books also were Sorority of Beta Sigma Phi Last year Piety Hill chapter was of a talented artist, an American) . donation of $100 for magazines for) © *. * *® ers; Mrs. Thomas R. Navin, Committee chairmen assisting|ing; Mrs. Walter A. Kleiner, Mrs. Pew and Mrs. Miller are|prizes; and Mrs. Clyde Bennett/gent, and Mrs. Clarence B. Mitchell, finance; 'Jr., programs. / publicity supplied libraries in two: Birming-)Mrs, Francis .M. Fisher, tickets; Other committee chairmen in- ham schools, Mrs. Ellsworth E. Kramer, post-|clude Mrs. Stella Sellers, bhost- mail-jesses; Mrs. Royce L. Beers, re- gent; Mrs. Robert Watt, vice re- Mrs. Ferd M. Broock, . Mrs, Walter Thompson (left) greeted a meeting of Piety Hill Chapter . mem- i Mrs. e rs as she arriv he bers. Both members are from Birming- : at Mi Ifo rd s nounces pice ose Ache Clarks re ham. 2 feck is . Meeting Open to All airmen _— : ss of Accredited Crwrinittee Leaders Mom Asks peers Named at Meeting About Her , * ns-Antique Show Branch of American Association of University Women will begin Mon- Obligations Announcement of committee ~— jean; day evening with a picnic dinner at the Oxbow road home of Mrs, Car- mi Odell in Milford. All graduates of accredited col-! leges and universities are cordially invited to meet- with the group, according to Margaret Stewart, chairman of arrangements. Transportation for the 5:30 _@’clock dinner and meeting will be arranged for college gradu- ates in this area by Miss Stewart or any member of her commit- tee. Mrs, Olin Thomas will preside at the business meeting and Mrs. Neil Warren, former state presi- dent of the AAUW, will outline a recommended program of study and activities for the current year. ’ Assisting with arrangements are Mrs. Leslie Pursiow, Mrs. J. Thomas Peterson, Mrs. Kenneth Olis, Faye Donelson and Marion Lehner. Kitchen Shower Held Wednesday for Jean Shaw Jean Frances Shaw was the honoree at a kitchen shower given Wednesday evening by Mrs. Mary Lockwood of Keego Harbor. Mrs. James. Parker was cohostess. pan, daughter Shaws of Omar street, is the bride- elect of James S. Tinson. He is the son. of Mrs.: James. Hutchings of North Roselawn drive and Harry K. Tinson of Rockcroft street. The couple will be married Sept. 29. Attending the shower were Mrs. Shaw, Mrs. Hutchings, Mrs. Ada Bass, Sue Tinson, Florence Shaw, Joan Wiegandt and Mrs. dack Hedrick. Others were Mrs. Donald Cum-) mings, Mrs. Everett Cummings,’ Mrs. Robert Harroun, Mrs. Percy Tinson, Mrs. Eugene Kirchmeyer| _and Mrs. Thomas Bond. Bond, Mrs. Bill Mc- Cracken, Mrs. Bertha Johnson and Mrs. Jenny Leonard completed the Birmingham Players Slate Sept. 30 Tea The Birmingham Village Players will open their 34th season with a tea from four to six o'clock at their Chestnut street Playhouse on will be among invited guests. Mrs. Chester A. Hard Jr. and Mrs. Ralph Skinner Jr., co-chairmen of the social committee, will be in charge of arrangements. New Members Join Fashion Figure Club ~of-the-Basit-R-+- s/graduate students, include Char- high hand ee, exe coker participa n extra « ar peaches campus activities, and ” al jfeed, Stewart said. Mrs. Date-O-Miller-(1eft)-1-cochair-—the—100-year-old-Clarkston-home-of Mrs.—} man of this yedr’s antique show- is photographed with Mrs. Ferd Broock in publicity for the four-day show. Walter Thomas. Mrs, Broock is handling - /Richardson, and Mrs. Wilfred Sa- .{Mrs. Fred Rigotti and Mrs. E. L. chairmen and their committee members were made at the open- ing meeting of Phi chapter, Beta ‘Sigma Phi Sorority at Hotel Wal- Mrs. William Barnhart, Mrs. H. G, hourin ag her committee. Assist- ing Mrs. Donald Rosie with the ‘social committee will be Mrs. Park Buchner, Mrs. Edgar Arnold, Mrs. Clarence Ball and Mrs. Alfred Haddrill. Mrs. Francis Collom, ways and means, will have Mrs. James Burlingame, Mrs... Cecil Etshols, Mrs. Perry Kelley and Mrs. William Long as her assistants. Serving with Mrs. Thomas Og- den, project chairman, will be Sturdy. Mrs. Clinton Richards, service, will have the help of Mrs. Robert Shorey and’ Mrs. Mabel Roat, Mrs. C. L. Johnson will as- sist Mrs. Ray’ Slaughter of the membership committee. torian and Mrs. John Whitehead and’ Mrs. Walter Hiller will handle publicity. events were Sept. 75 for the anntal’ Chinese auction at the Glenwood street home of Mrs. William Killen. Oct. 13 and 14. are dates set for the Beta Sigma Phi State Convention in Jackson, Participating in the program for FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1936 Womens Section PAGES 16-19 recruitment month activities when! they met in regular session yester- day at the YWCA, 5 Students Win MSU Scholarships Five Michigan State University students from Pontiac are among 113 Michigan students who have been awarded Hinman scholar- ships, J. Robert Stewart, director lof scholarships at MSU, announced: today.., Pontiac recipients of the scholar- ships, which range from $150 for, aduates to $1,000 for three, the bureau, and nearly one third of its goal has reached, it was reported. bureau hopes to register 300 new volunteers this month, The Central Volunteer Bureau is a United Fund agency serving the Birmingham . Pontiac . Wa- terford area, It recruits vol- unteers for both tax-supported and private social service agen- cles. And it places volunteers who want to serve their commu- nity, New requests presented at yes- terday’s meeting included several for motor aides, others for story telling and book reading for elderly patients, and visitation women for hospitals, \PLAN NEW DEPARTMENT There have been so many re- quests for motor aides that plans are in the offing for a separate department to handle this, Mrs, M. D. Shelton heads the|man of the social hour. j Volunteer Bureau. Cites Progress Board members of the Central; Seventeen different organizations Visitation Ladies group at Pontiac Volunteer Bureau reviewed their aiready have heard speakers from General Hospital, Quite a number }tian Church who are leaving soon of women are needed to fill this request and those interested are asked to contact Mrs. Shelton. ° Patricia Stites. to Wed on Oct. 27 Mr, and Mrs. James H. Stites of Clarkston announce the betrothal of their daughter, Patricia, and Howard Clark of Birmingham. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. John Clark of Battle Creek. Both are graduates of the’ University of jMichigan, The wedding will take iplace, Oct. 27 at Clarkston Metho- ‘dist Church. 200 Attend Meeting of Whitfield PTA Mrs. Fred Weist presided at a day evening. Members voted to ‘jdonate $150 to buy sports equip- ment for the school children. Joseph Zazelski, traffic safety educational consultant of the Auto- ‘motive Association of Michigan, spoke. He showed a safety movie entitled “The Talking Car.” meeting and refreshments were iserved by the executive board. Mrs. Laurene Reuter was chair- meeting of 200. pafents and teach-liiam ers of Daniel Whitfield PTA Thar ing the evening was Mrs. Perkins. Her topic was “Aims and Purposes of Beta Sigma Phi.”’ “Highlights of Paths of Loveliness” was, the topic chosen by Mrs. E. L. Sturdy. CWF Fetes i Mrs. “William Killen was intro-| ‘duced as program chairman with Mrs, Russell Perkins will be his-|_ Dates announced for coming | this year’s antique show. +-His- Mother? Should She Write to Young Man and 5 : Ry EMILY POST . “My daughter, who lives. op. the West Coast, is going to announce her engagement very soon to @ man from the same city in which she lives. I have never met, him. When she receives her ring, am I supposed to write to her fiance or to his mother or to them both? “And if so, what do I say? This tis all new to me and I need your help as.to just what is expected of me.” cause this is one of the rules of etiquette which a great many peo- ple do not know. “Dear Mrs. Post: I am going to be married soon at a very small Four pages today in Women’s Section Photographed in the garden at the Clarkston home were Piety Hill Chapter members Mrs. Royce. Beers (left) who is regent, and Mrs. F. C. Pew, chairman of | them anyway, or whether they are sent only to those who do not know of my marriage.” Those Going to College — The young people of First Chris- for college, were honored guests at the family night dinner held at the church Tuesday evening. Mem- ibers of the Christian Women’s Fel- lowship were hostess for the affair. The evening program was a panel discussion concerning the various campus organizations de- voted to the religious needs of the college students. Participating were Nila Tompkins, of Eastern Michigan College, Eugene Thomp- son of Central Michigan College and Bob Dunn of the University of Michigan. Dugald McColl reported on the Disciples Student Fellowship Con- ference held recently at Estes Park, Colo. Music for the pro- gram was furnished by Mr. and Mrs. Donald Ostrander and Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Satterice. Mrs. Lowell Mount, president of to Greater Pontiac dinner at Avon Park in Rochester. Mrs. Theodore Fauble will rep- resent the club at the meetings of the Greater Pontiac Advisory Coum- cil. The group also voted a con- tribution toward the establishment of a Goodwill {pdustries in Pontiac. A “Polly Party” will be held at the home of Mrs. Marjorie Cotterman on Ottawa drive at the time of the next meeting. Rules for ‘Chic’ and know-how in buying! money Setlist selteehatiine tears uty Od ae al *» Being chic depends'on more than" u hair and skin} ; rect ge ng ma se with hn ual “praca ibs clean. ‘ (Becht hee le ae Coming Events © . Name Mrs. Stephens Head of Teachers Exchange Club ‘Group Also Votes Mrs. Fauble Delegate Advisory Council Mrs. Merrill Stephens was elected president of the Teachers Ex- change Club Thursday evening when the group met for a cooperative dew aw White Shrine Honors Two at Meeting Life memberships were present- ed Bessie Howell and Nellie Mc- fruit rather than flowers, isn it proper for a guest to help him- self to a piece of fruit after des- sert. A friend of. mine says it is not proper to disarrange the fruit and that it is purely for decora- tion. Is she right abou; this?” rangement that taking one might cause an avalanche rest, it would be better take it. of not ~ wedding with just the immediate THE: PONTIAC: PRESS. rRipay, SEPTEMBER us, nal i (as Jee), current Broad- best choruses, critics im these It all comes out for the best— as Sas reo He Age Limit /Miss Verdon fits off, not so sure Phone FE 4-1854 ee | The impressive creation that fs Ot (TIAC te Se ci te coop to Bact BEAUTY COLLEGE Thursday morning for Information - tour of its vast meeting cham- 16% East Huron luncheon in the delegates’ members of the theater group. The guide uses a scale F New Stadents Se Each Week Office-trained men and women are urgently needed in business. High school or college grad- uates and also mature women—this is your op- portunity to enter the business world. We have eg 4 employment calls which we are unable to fill. DAY, HALF-DAY and EVENING CLASSES VETERAN APPROVED | The Business Institute 7 West Lawrence Street Phone FE 2-3551 Pontiac Cell in Person or Return This Ad for New Bulletin e Pervrerri Tie 7 ee ee) ee eee el eee A tour of the United Nations was a highlight of the Pontiac Press Theater Special yesterday. Shown with their guide at the building in Manhattan are several She Combines Hobbies Profitably By ANNE HEYWOOD fime to myself and I would like, poor What can you do when you have|S0 ™much to make some pin money watering old-fashioned cookies and 4 steady inccrne. then, in ad- two real interests, which oe PTO | gelling them in charming pottery, dition, 1 ne 4 gift sales.” - cookie jars, which she also makes! | i ghe told-me. “I! | How do you decide which one to baking? I can't decide. I'll have sell them as gifts, of course, = them to greater profit, both ; - ‘vocationally and financially. That was Margery‘s problem Date to drop either one!” If, like Margery, cooking is one and cho wan beside Real wit | As ts 90 often the case, Mar- ANOTHER GIMMICK of your loves, send me a stamped, “But I also have another gim- self-addressed envelope for my list big jar, full of of books on, see it any lcookies, to a customer and then, | cooking.” (Copyright 1956) model to outline tour plan, tor ta. ik Margery is now making mouth-)regular customers which makes for, It you have two major interests, ‘see if there isn't a way to combine | , “Making Money From Television shows are also among the week’s top attractions; One|, “Will Success Spoil Rock Hunter?” young lady in the group awoke in ty ee ae 90 took ene Ot by a alee entnr Be, eecaingy wee hry ty at Leoni’s Restaurant where program. The Arthur God-|tour members will meet some of : “Odds and ends’ Jie wi d sights are expected to be put neatly thours of free time. : And then comes tonight with ity | 4 | 4 | | | | THE FRENCH FEDORA lending pretty animation to the face below . . . Wimbledon’s fascinatingly feminine adaptation or Gilbert Orcel’s French original . . . here in soft, furry beaver with a high cleft crown. Red, cognac, alabaster or black. 15.95 MILLINERY STREET LEVEL BIRMINGHAM MAPLE at BATES in place today with its 120rs0 them. I have made ashtrays, pow-, more. The answer was simple ~y [it she likes, I have a weekly refill for, Combine them! tet Ee ee of 'Mrs. Doran Thoe Feted Mrs, Craig Romeo was hostess) Completing the guest list were cook. an Holmquist, Mrs. Fre- baker. Tees ot worl ore shower honor mont . Mrs. Craig Romeo, ie ij Germany where her husband has. pits been stationed with the U. 5. . Army. Joyee ‘Thoe assisted & Sorority Hears Talk by Rev. Anchard Perr eee ee ee eee ee ee ee eT TTT SCO CSE TT eT CCC CCC CCC CCC CC CCe, li i i i i i i Ni i Ni Ni i i i Ni Ni i i i Nii i i ih i ti hi hint hte tet dh te tt te eh be he rou "TTY YrPrrCeeerereeeeeeeelem em eee eee eel eee eel eel eh eh eee eee ee ee “eee eee ee 16 W. Huron St. JEWELERS 4 . Mrs. Pumpierinn Cheech, saute 0 5S i of Life” at Tuesday meet- me, ties, Lewnaes "lmmg of Xi Alpha Nu chapter of evening a wood Holmquist, Mrs, Forrest imade to attend the state conven-j Jacobson, ition to be held in Jackson. A toy demonstration has also been planned for the near future. i Your Fall Appointment | _ With Beauty _STORE HOURS: | | MARGUERITE E. BUCK | We are » pleased to announce that Madame Buck, _ International Hair Fashion Designer of: New York, will be in our shop on: | ni % : SE nee - So — t Soe eer Realy Thru iigier. Ingenne's sleek opera pump In the news now, more than ever ‘before... 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Write, phone or_call im person for Free Parmphiet. PHONE FEDERAL 4-2352 FOUR ATTENDANTS — ' Mrs, William Kester was her matron of honor. Bridesmaids ‘were Diane Euler, Carol Tuttle of Lake Angelus and Josephine Przybylski of Wyandotte. Their gowns were champaghe Right Down to the Coffee! For truly perfect foods and service ... right down to the coffee . . . you'll enjoy having your business luncheons or dinners, receptions, or banquets in the beautiful new dining room? at... Midwest 4-7764 4 , WOODWARD AT SQUARE LAKE ROAD satin trimmed in pale bronze and they wore headbands of matching satin leaves. Their flowers were cascade bouquets of chrysanthemums in fall shades of bronze and gold with accents of wheat. Richard’s father, Harold B. Euler, ‘served as his best man. Ushers for the candlelight service ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1956 MRS. RICHARD FOX EULER nded Washington Miss Cochran. and Mrs. Lapham Are _| at Home in the Sky FLYING LAPHAMS Mrs. Lapham and her husband, known to Texas as “the flying Laphams,” have three private lanes. : Pi They first took to the air back in 1935, when Lapham saw a sign on a Texas road which read “Learn to fly for $40.” In quiet good taste is were Smith Falconer Jr. of Berk ley, Brooke Bennett of Pemberton, N. J.; Charles Wixom of Ann Ar- bor, Verne C. Hampton II, Rich- ard Fitzgerald and Lewis Wint of Holly. = * = RECEPTION AT CLUB Pine Lake Country Club was the scene of the reception following the ceremony. Mrs. Gray wore beige lace over antique gold taffeta for her daughter's. vedding. Her acces- sories were gold, and a corsage of bronze cymbidium orchids pinned te her purse completed her ensemble. A. cafe au lait lace sheath trimmed in taffeta was worn by Mrs. Euler. She wore a matching taffeta evening hat and her flowers of cream cymbidium orchids were pinned to her purse also. > *¢ #8 A beige coat and sheath en- isemble with avocado gréen acces- és. - The tremendous ‘wave of heat in September and early in October, is generally summer's disagreeable farewell, It causes a rush to beaches and picnic spots and a few moans over stored cotton clothes. It_also may cause skin troubles! for some women. Because of warm weather and Jots of moisture in the air, some women find that their tempera- mental skins behave better in the summer. But this last wave of blazing weather, with its humid- ity, reverses the re. Heat of Indian Summer May Bring Skin Rashes “He just bundled me into the because he wanted a co- this three-button ivy sports coat made of an alpaca and wool blend with a contrasting - stripe. The slacks and neckie are black. cockpit pilot,” Mrs, Lapham told news- women on one of her trips here. | Actually, Mrs, Lapham says that| YOMar Group flying a plane “feels so much safer than driving a car today.” ‘Welcomes One * a * i “Once your ship is up,” she ex New Member | +e. push the . et viet and relax. Apart Mrs. Lloyd E. Smith was wel- en whose glands are adjusting to|from the getting up and the coming|comed as a new member of the cha — adole regnant|O*® there's no ng to lor|Yomar Group of the First Pres- women end-wounen tr ithe other guy. In the sky other guysibyterian Church when the group A mMenopeuse-iare always supposed to be at &/met Tuesday evening. a Dirt and perspiration, some- ti different angie.” mes emotional! tension, contri- COMMUTES bute to this annoying condition. TO RANCH The Laphams live in San An-' wy a ~ ae cool _ reason” itonio, and Lapham commutes al- an ald. imost ev to thei 52) women find that the absorptive niles ony ay © their ranch qualities of a long-sleeved cotton) When she goes to the ranch, | the rash and pretty soon they're about as uncomfortable as it's pos- sible to be. This is particularly true of wom- home on Elizabeth Lake road for; the meeting. Assisting the hostess were Mrs. Lester Martindale, Mrs Robert Burnes and Mrs. James C. Sutton. * * i Women whose skins peel or flake off in winter find that they are igetting minor rashes during this \sories was chosen by the bride!season. They are liable to scratch shirt compensate for the heat of! mig is ‘i tr covgep hy, tes hull et Se a Sa a nat oo any synthetic|company her on these trips, are that could possibly cause allergy.|io¢ “air mi . * * & nded. Among the three planes owned Christian Family of Today.” { Mrs. Wilfred Beebe opened her Devotions were led by Mrs. Richard Wright, and Mrs. Earie | Assisting with the discussion’ ISt. Bernadette , Group Meets Mrs. Ray Valentine and Mrs, Emil Swiecicki assisted Mrs, James Bale of Tilden avenue at the Wednesday meeting of the St, Bernagette Unit of St. Benedict ‘Ghurch, Mrs. John Gessick was -@ guest of the unit. Plans were made for members to visit patients at the Oakland County Convalescent Home and for the parish dinner Oct. 2. Members also discussed a tal- ent show for the early part of danuary. next meeting. Assisting her Mrs. James Owens and Mrs. An extra bath a day, voidance At this low, can carpet a Pattern 8 Colors to Choose From * PRINT RUGS Tweed Carpet__‘ 8 Colors to Choose From low_price you > ; 12’ x 15’ room Includes Padding and Installation for as little as $119.00. 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Fall Activities Start | 4 plea for volunteer workers was made by Mrs. Trudy McLaren The Birmingham Alumnae Chap- of the Central Vounteer Bureau ter of Alpha Xi Delta. will begin when she spoke to members of the its fall activifjes with a buffet Gamma Chapter of Beta Theta ‘Retzlaff. | Plea for Volunteers ‘Made to Sorority a supper at the home of Mrs.'Thi Sorority. Patricia Knudsen Thomas Jensen of Beechwood'was also featured on the Wednes- road, Birmingham Monday at day evening program with a pres- 7:30 p.m, Mrs. Jensen is handling entation of a floral demonstration, ‘reservations for the affair.. Mrs. Ralph Behler of Niagara arene ae street was hostess to the chapter when plans were made for the formal initiation of new members when you put them tic » all colors, styles. ea. 10° marae Sa. Y d. Installation Asbestos . Tile “ee 9 x 12 Tattnghad Atta pt prctratnpntapr prin Piat Paps ASPHALT FP @ TILE ea. 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New super 300 chassis! 8 Watch for School News on This Page Each Friday — ss Year Brings New Surge of Activity adeadh whith Gea fa hints aves High School students checked over the new desks Pilkinton, Rosale Richards and teacher Colon that. awaited their return this fall. Here “giving R. McGlown. Also new at PHS was a switch- Ralph Rotsel, advisor, heads | 11. coods the once over” are (left to right) Jack board system soon to be student operated. = Ck. a a5 4 be ji sweat shirts and decals again this year. 4 [Howdy Week’ | Greets Students St. Frederick Slates) Get-Acquainted Dance Tonight By MARGARET DRAKE “Howdy Week” at St. Frederick High School started students onto another school year. This ‘ get- acquainted period will end tonight with a Sock Hop in the parish hall. High school classes resumed last Thursday morning with a High Mass sung by our new pastor, the Rev, Thompson Marcero. Grade _* our hopes in the ability of our LINCOLN VIP’S — Leading Lincoln Junior ers vice president. The two ninth graders were poem ly coating an bee High Schpol students in a successful year will be chosen last year by the school. Their duties began ¢.. training. Marilyn Vernor, president (left) and Anita Bow- this week. Judging from the elaborate plans | oe “ : : ‘being made for the pep meeting Friday in the auditorium, our boys’ will carry enthusiastic hopes and ’. |wishes with them for the first ; : igame which is scheduled for Sun- z day afternoon at Marine City. i :7 * Fall Brings Varied Activities for Area Schools Area high scheol students, with sndente will have their Junior; This.may be our most eventful;school paper, The Echo. Within ‘High team, their owngheerleaders/ year for, wary, if, plans arej thirty the time that rst met S&tu- our next semes-| school ' issue wall) ter in the new high school. jon its way to press. f | ; FF tt ul 3 : i : if tes ind @8¢ 58 2g GEE *S 8 Bae z i . 20. | ‘ vying center ring in| initial meeting of St. Mary's Missing deadlines and once started, — oe oe € i| On Wednesday at special assem-| inthe School Glee tub was heig| Publishing every week including iblies students went over the stu-| v5 onday with a return of 22 mem. |the vacation periods until school is ron Talbot. AT AVONDALE dent handbook which was prepared , lout i . Football tops the news at Avon-/by the administration and the stu-| . "| The halls seem more crowded dale this week with a game planned)dent council. Principal Hoag ad- ayo for the forthcoming year|#Nd well they might for the sopho- chael Seniors = =e 5 M tonight under the new stadium vised “Start your future successes) | lected: idents. Jerry More class includes about 360 stu- f I. IChAe! SENIOrS =| This first contest of the\today be entering wholeheartedly n°Te Sciected: Presidents. J°F°y| sents, The class of 1956 graduated 4 + |season will be with St. Michael/into a program to make a ; * lon . ‘vice president, Frank Kokoczka; /<‘<- to Make Ring Choice High School. iclasses, op Agee — and jibrabian, Timothy Kubasinski;) All of the student body, the /. i cd ° secretary, Roy Selenske. | faculty, and those parents whe / fy Hl i Cheering their. heroes on to . ‘ The student council executive; , ; F By JUDY NIEDJELAKI | | victory wil be Barbara Gorden, | Tititee ia meeting. this week) Toe Rev. John Gabalski out. | Wve ce tem ore comeniaate opened . land beginning plans for our home| lined the year’s program which | fee chaten tir tho is of St. Michael after the bara Parker, Pat Parker, Joan coming game on Sept. 28. Next| includes participation in the | compiled distributed by the | foltht o'chock: Many Thatatay, Spt Bourde, Janet Wisehart and Joan [01 Se nuincting our class| Class B district festival and state | Student Coanell . Schedules were made out and) Ward, new cheerleaders, queens. All clubs will be planning] finals. The Glee Club's first per- They are particularly valuable to classes began. _| ‘The social season heads into high|fioats. etc. formance will be for the first stu. |New students and faculty members | gre ra . < tas 8 School activities for the coming! gear also tonight with the kick-off , dent assembly planned for the |because they cover the activitjes __....._ EASTERN LEADERS — Student Council pres-_ ae Year will he supervised by Mother! dance to be held immediately-tol-|_, New veeal teacher who comes | third week in September. of the school so thoroughly) / ident for this year who is set to guide Eastern Vice President Fred Mayers, (right) and faculty Gilbert, who is being assisted by|iowing the game. sage nacceg eas and has taught rw Band members ‘and majoréttes Heroubunten (lef) ahd her ta the tak Wil be last spring ey aes are suahing this ter Det Year athelt Tucriny eag ete temas sccared only a few days bere | All activites are getting under.'are ready” to Participate in the Haroutunian (efi). " St, Michael's, and éne' lay teach-lecach Leonard Passint in charge.| SR! started. She is busy with |way at Walled Lake with clubs and|opening football game with Red- Ww 1 ‘ er. ; The debate team has four debates her choral groups who will pre- organizations holding — 2 Union on Friday — Seniors” already anticipat- r sent concerts at many of the as- elect officers and plan the calendar leaders are in practice, too. Paint Brightens Washington a Is tag: Wiedind: Sete Gar. ilk tents scheduled so far this year semblies and special events of for the year. ‘Student. Council has planned a | * .e f « ogee ® their choice of class rings. Nom. |AT LAKE ORION the school, as well as conipeting | One group which was functioning! get-acquainted dance to follow the | inations for class officers are be- | Hardly had the vibrations of the in the state festival, ‘in a hurry was the staff of. the:games. — JUNIOF FAIGN ACTIVITIES KOU ig seedy al neh [ft bel ed wey when stents | ‘ school. ee ee cae eee oe | : Meanwhile, outside school time ahead. enrollments up.a * : : — thie penne OR et Cainche aka te aeons WV 115 Football Team Ready for Action Pupils returning to Washingtonjyear. Selection of clubs is algo a/row, ¥ be sponsored year tor |than ever before Junior, High were surprieed sudlmajor problems this week. Slection/ ‘SOs BESS Jaqew Sane Sibi bo: babes geged at The football season begins with * pleased to find a new coat of paint : MADISON a Varsity game at 8 p.m, today. By SANDRA WHITE — - ;the lights will open another tradi-\varsity cheerleaders are Tish had brightened the : to First pep assembly was this Waterford High School's |tional football season. ~ Fitzgerald, Barbara Floyd, Carole ee ee aes morning, giving « slimipes of eR ifoothall team will make its first] Likewise, making a first appear-| MOO’, Carol Po toe Wine encore yesh — band. Siecmield ‘Township High on thelr| who will lesa the chants and cheers|®°™ Students toming For the first time the Junior High field. Kickoff time at 8 p.m. under/for a Waterford victory. This years' Classes and schedules are be- concrete sidewal + ginning to take shape with an ut fT es oak ak agin enroliment of 1,201 students, has new steps to grades 10-12, topping last yea er ke eaeacense of the enroliment of 1,167, entrances. 400 seventh graders are also at- installed in the rear eliminat- tending half day sessions in the oe ike high school building five ‘new | faves {the process of organization but the|ii year at Madison enroll- During summer vacation a paved among the tacalty. Mrs. Milticent |“ari0us leaders Predict a. £004] ment jg 696 students; 198 of which} i Hollis, remembered as a substi. |7°*" are seventh graders, 243 eighth Wachudin of 103 will pros bee pre, thn soar gas ohatlinladheaten steinay roadie vide needed room for the new English and ! AT ISAAC CRARY counsel tfi music department has Gordon | begun ‘and there are prospects Six hundred and fifty new sev- Iaige a0 wiles voteahin, Par Wilder, who will handie the Boys’ for a goed team. Eastern has | craders at Isaac E. Crary) manent 15 minute homeroom pe- Giles Ciab sheng with bis regular five returning letter men and jinamed about their new school! Tiods are now separate from the cingees in vocal mate. twenty-twe bays with feotball ©X- iw ineaday Sept Swe ight and] first hour classes. In the math and business sec) tue nightly. ; ninth graders enjoyed their last; Nine teachers are new to Wa tion of the building Arthur Tyrrell : day of vacation, terford this year, They are; John is holding : Student Council officers and the) government; Mrs. Liou- taught driver ushers of the Assembly Club pre bitsa’ Siagris, Latin; Mrs, Helen school, Art sented an Orientation Day for sev-| Siegman, English; Martha Smith, ing taught enth graders, Ed Kurnmert, Stu vocal fonen and girls’ physical dent Council president was chair) — economics; Robert Alexander, being taught man of the two assemblies of the) — speech; Donald Gregory, English; dell, both day which @ Panel discus-| _ Lynn ‘College of sion of junior school activities,| and Carroll Council held its first group singing, student talent and) “ brarian. p rag tient A introduction of school personnel, a on ee Tours of the building conducted Iatration, Other officers for this semester ial are Ted Gaensbauer, vice. presi- | by the ushers introduced special wae dent, and Mary Conrad, | activity rooms and all areas of i was the selection of reporters Leet eS Oe Ser 7 Friday Press. A number of px the room and serving of refresh- ed given this opportunity during ments. - Lazenby. ‘Ay } we + é ti ae aay Ties. i ——_ . , ine _THE PONTIAC PRESS. Pa 4 4 ; Set Vegetables Set Vegetable Mums Add Hue ~y eka fo Fall Garden for Flavor | | Some vegetables such as pars-| nips and salsify are much sweeter) Ample Water Allows and tenderer if stored in an out-/ This Plant to Grow door root cellar throughout the win- Easier, Better ter. 5 * * * Outdoor root cellars are easily; The outdoor hardy chrysanthe- made, One way is to sink a large mum is especially valuable in the drain tile upright in the ground,igarden because it provides color with its top several inches below in both early and late autumn the surface, when so few flowers are in bloom. a nailed the lid to protect the Old Gardener's advice is “Never stores ents rodents. let chrysanthemums be set back. ked in Watering is of utmost importance, Vegetables may be packed |. keep the soil moist, but not soggy.” It the soil about the roots is the foliage withers and drops off. The best way to test whether the soil is damp enough is to observe the color of the leaves, Should the lower leaves be as green as the upper ones, the plant has sufficient, Grass Failure Shows Poor Soil, Fertility Wood or bamboo stakes may The firethorn, or pyracantha {s) be pushed into the ground near one of the decorative) individual plants and the stem shrubs in moderate climates, hav-| neatly tied to these. Try to pre- i orange OF serve the natural habit of the red berries in the fall. plant and avoid tying so that the | plant is bunched together like | Control may be had by dusting ithe plants with sulfur and int, Seéd Business — |Starts With Red Paint The story goes that the first American dealer in seeds and ‘plants owes his success to red \paint. He was running a general! grocery store and had some flower ipots in stock that weren't selling. 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Kentucky 31 Fescue ......... -+esee perl, .50 Perennial Rye Grass ........... «+. perlb, 29 Itelian Rye Gross ............. -+++-perlb, 19 White Dutch Clover ......... «sees. per lb. 1.40 — Prices Are Lower in Larger Quantities — AT REGAL you get more than the highest seeds at the lowest aor i sen also nop service of experts in the selection and b ing the grass seed varieties best suited to location, and your individual seeding of your soil, your problems. FEED & LAWN SUPPLY COMPANY 28 dacksonSt. alien lal FE 2-0401 t the - Iilinols Leads Country | With 103 August Cases of Total 855 Stricken The Public Health Service cat- tiously declined to speculate on whether the 1956 peak was reached at 943 cases in the week ended Aug. 25 but the indications were that it well might have been. HEATERS When You Need Them Most _ 30 INCH 3 GAS RANGE DELUXE ELECTRIC CLOTHES® DRYER 169" WE HAVE SEVERAL 1956 G.E. TV’s AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES L.A. WAGNER CO. i . The Best Made — Reg. $249.95 ,with 17,135 a year earlier. Hint Princess Margaret to Visit Canada in ‘58 Illinois, reporting 103 cases, was the only state reporting | more than 100 last week. In ‘the comparable 1955 week Massa- INSTRUCTIONS: Each word FORT ES 3 Fe ss WHAT'S MY TINE? scramble few os possible to guess coasts unde? Siew, reading downward. oes ie is reloted to rapage Biss 7 TRIMALA 8 DYLOME 9 STONE Yest A. "s cuP, mOuld, 1 © 196 What's My Line. tar. plole, platter, glozE, souceR, cloY. Wisconsin 224 and Illinois 112. “The outbreak in Chicago is det- initely .on the decrease and the ‘total for Ilinois dropped again,’ a spokesman said. ‘‘We don't antic- ipate an outbreak anywhere else.” CASES FALL OFF With a total of 9,769 cases this BSS New York 245, x ‘compared to 18,198 in the similar (1955 ‘Span, it began to appear this year’s cases may fall considerably below half as many as those in 1955. | The Health Service spokesman conceded that this year's cases | well may approximate half the 1955 total but he would go no further in his prediction. |. However, the 855 cases last week ‘compared with 2,007 in the corre- | sponding week last year. Should ‘the reports continue such a favor- jable trend in the next few weeks, the 1956 total would be substantial- ly. below 50 per cent ef the 1955 cases, * « * In the polio disease year which began April 1 there were 8,702 cases through Sept. 8, compared 126 New Volumes year from Jan. 1 through Sept. 84@ » Astrachan; The Green osophy , Edman. ‘ MICHIGAN COLLECTION (REF-': City Library Lists The shelves of the Pontiac City Library, 47 Williams, St., contain selection of 2% new books re- cently acquired. Aécording to Miss Phyilis Pope, city librarian, the following are now ready for cireu-| lation. NOVELS — An End to Dying, by Mare, Ay- me; With Both Eyes Open, Boon- er; The Long View, Howard; No and Qr. James, McCrone; The Singh, Khushwant. MYSTERIES, SCIENCE, FIC-| TION — The Case of the, Demure) Defendant, Gardner; Double Star, Heinlein; The Man of Two Tribes, Upfield; The Gazebo, Wentworth. BIOGRAPHY — The Funny Man, time in Music, Bertensson; D. Rockefeller, Jr.: Fosdick; A Short Trot With a Mind, Campbell; The Uses of Phil yesterday it is “almost certain”. 1960 N. . OPDYKE ct PONTIAC ROAD | eee 10:00 te 2:00 Pee tony osed Wednesday visit-Canada-in-1958. ' America has been hinted for some time. Previous reports claimed if wi 'she visits Canada she probably ‘also will visit the United States. | OTTAWA: (INS)—A source close Cuenton dua woe shioon ito the Canadian government said w,. Young, ‘Fadquellé: Yesterdays Forster; Long Ships = Process Margaret of Britain will) ‘Passing, Havinghurst; Michigan) \Trees, Otis; A French Village on) A visit by the princess to North the Frontier, Radike. > Highways, Breeding characteristics of bears /* are unique in that the female NOW! MORE SPAC - for Living -for Dining - for Entertaining OPEN DAILY 9 A.M. to 9-P. M. for more living and dining space. A home, represents. the True Cross, Scarfoglio; The Cry of The Kite, Schiemer; Mano Majra, | ~~ Allen; Sergei Rachmaninoff, A Life <. John = A portrait, A Cornish Waif's Story, large Payments Include Texes and Insurance — ONG OUT OF EVERY 48 HOMES BEING BUILT IN AMERICA TODAY 18 PRODUCED BY... te a*® easy and comfortable. 2% DOWN The new, Pay Fenley, featured as the model dining area cate ty for more pleasant mealtimes... Larger amounts of wall TO VETERANS space in the living room makes furniture placement . Judah Lake Estates, located just three miles north of Walton Bivd. on Lew Monthly : Joslyn Road, provides everything you are seeking for comfortable living — large Ys-acre lots, paved streets, city water, fire hydrants, lake privileges, elementary school right on the property. Truly suburban living without sacrificing modern t oe on eee Don't miss the year's best-home valle in one of Oakland County's finest subdivisions! . AVON INVESTM ENT SQMPANY: MI 4-3800 _ FE 5-9237— = _ bi Down-to-Earth Tax ls New Angle on Worms MCKEES ROCKS, Pa. (INS) — Angleworms come under state sales tax, unless—ugh—you intend to eat them. Mrs. Alice Piskey of McKees Rocks, found this out when she pro- tested two cents tax on 70 cents worth of fishing wotns, The State’s Bureau of Sales and Use Tax made the ruling. ANOTHER NEW ~ Kroger! OPENS Wed., Sept. 19 Traveler Returns, Lord; Charlotte|~ Inlaid KenTile Plastic Merion Park Beautiful Sculptured All Wool Wilton Deeply etched, traditionally rich . . . but with a relaxed new warmth that does won- derful things for your decor! Complete Stock Corlon Lifetime Vinyl Tile Bark Tweed Completely Installed Not just another tweed carpet but distinc- tively different weave in a subtle bark tweed design in grey, green and beige. Linoleum Wall Tile DRAPERIES Spencer’s Home Fashion Decorators will assist you in planning your interior furnish- ings from floor to ceiling. Our new Custom Drapery department has been stocked with a huge assortment of new fabrics in all of the smartest machine and block prints in- cluding many with gold or silver threads. THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, BEPTEMER. 14, 1956_ $56 Million to’Vets He Doesn’t Like Kutemobiles : the State Adjutant General's Office | claims approved, 3,351 rejected and | 2,609 still in processing. The aver- _A 49-bell carillon to be built in| usually suprises |Washington, D.C. was presented ito this country by the people of the Netherlands. Boule Cay: prospective cus- tomers looking for property @ ZH) usec eo Cedarville Real Estate Man Drives impo. thee toe tom 20s Tients to See Property — by Boat | | age clajm total $276. CEDARVILLE (#—Guy —_ his clients, pointing out the vir- EVERY SATURDAY NITE LSO MODERN DANCING LIQUOR. — BEER — WINES . « « for your listening pleasure MANNY’S Presents JIMMY ROLLINS eer ach recording Friday and Saturday Dining at Its Distinctive Best! Luncheon PLAYING YOUR FAVORITE REQUESTS Dj FROM THE CATALINA PIANO BAR : | nne r Catalina Room Now Available for Private Parties Cocktail Party ) SERVING STEAKS—CHOPS—CHICKEN Banquet MANNY’S. srzacs'o'cuvs Meeting West Huron ot Elizabeth Loke Rd. ‘ PHONE Midwest 4-1400 WOODWARD at LONG LAKE RD., BLOOMFIELD HILLS DIABLOES Sensational New Canadian Singing and Recording a oe 5B : Quartet =) TOMMY TIMLIN OLD DUTCH MILL | Comedy MC Under New Management al a Ain iin tin tin tn tn tn hn tp fin tp on : ia} » JAM SESSION TUESDAY EVE. ‘$ eee Se 8 SOE ie Sere Seay 4 . with Big John Swing Caravan > and the WESTERN RHYTHM BOYS NO COVER CHARGE — MODERATE PRICES Here’s Where You Find Fun and Friends Dell’s Inn Corner of Elizabeth Lake é Stop in Soon 1 Short Block West of Huron — : OLD DUTCH MI : 3811 Auburn Road at Churchill . oo — _\ : DELL’S INN 7¢ : 9 Qip s T), isin INQS le u : oe an Inn : on aya is : BIG JOHN Swine't CARAVAN +|But there the similarity ends. the wgurs ts hake meek Hamel hasn’t been behind the} doesn't even own one. verrverrreT TONIGHT COME AND SEE FIDDLIN’ AND HIS CORNHUSKERS in Person SOMETHING NEW AND DIFFERENT! POPP SOO GOS SEF SESE EEE EE EE OO PPO POCO FFP FFP FOOSE CPOE O FE Come on [n!!! SPADAFORE’S Pee ee eee ee ee eee eee eee TU CCE CCC CC CCC TCS lili lll tli li lillie tl lilt lilt lil lini ln li clit til ll il tnt ta a An Mi Mi hn Ah A ine th hs Mi Ain thi din le th A th tl ta Neer Huron Street _wwrrer'TT'T' TT" “ewrrererwvrevvrvvww® Nl | Gi en DANCING and FLOOR SHOW2 EVERY FRIDAY and SATURDAY All New Show—First Time in This Area en en rank Kiel } By Popular Demand Bill McClain FRANK PERRY | Diy Ehstine ond the Claudann Cooper | |, Swingmasters AIR-CONDITIONED dancing in cool comfort . PHIL'S INN 7a ‘at ADAMS .RD. Call FE §-3563 tor Reservations LEP P PLC Le with Joe at the Hammond Organ Henry's Bloomfield Inn TAHOE 3412 Dixie Hwy. Phone OR 3.9754 . . We invite banquets and private parties Bring the girl of your dreams out for an gneting of dining and Music by the “3 Little Words” Presents ; FOR A DELIGHTFUL CHANGE IN THE FAMILY ROUTINE .. . TREAT THEM ALL TO DINNER AT THE Ralph Hayward 7 “The Silver Fox” The finest in Dinner and Dance Music. Enjoy your meal to the soothing sound of this musical background and then if you wish take that favorite girl to the dance floor. Don’t GREEN PARROT | worry about the time either for we serve food till 1:00 a. m., and the music goes on from 9 p. m. to 2 a. m. So stop in tonight and truly enjoy the nest evening of your . we, And remember . SIRLOIN TIPS DINNER, includes Potatoes, Vegetable, Salad, Rolls and Butter, NO MINIMUM OR COVER CHARGE E SUNDAY SPECIAL: ‘1"|| "LUNCHES —:— DINNERS —:— _ TAKE-OUT-ORDERS COCKTAIL LOUNGE —:— COLOR TV PLENTY OF FREE PARKING Famous for FILET MIGNON Choice of Other Menus - For Reservations, Phone E 5-8060 | 1650 N. Perry at Pontiac Road ve 9.9722 froma Good Food Whether it's a quick noon ning meal for the entire family, you'll find dining at Wilkins the perfect place. Drive out soon and dis- cover dining pleasure for § . yourself. Michiganders Seek National Plowing Honors Tempting meals served in a friendly atmosphere [2% Wile team will compete in the| national plowing matches to be held J! — near here wget 22 in connection | SWIFT'S PREMIUM | Mrs. Pauline: Blankenship, Mur- freesboro, Tenn., will compete in the contour plowing matches and her husband, John, is entered in the level land section of the plow- ing competition. It is the first time! a husband and wife team have conipeted in the event. ler, Cassopolis, M ORCHARD LAKE AT _ PONTIAC TRAIL on one of the Les Cheneaux is- lands himself and commutes to his office by boat, * ¢ .¢6 When Hamel is busy with civic affairs as a members of the Ced- arville Chamber of Commerce, he again shung the automobile and glides around in his boat. Many of his long-standing friends in town never realized he NEWTON, Iowa # — A husband NOW PLAYING . SATURDAY—12:30 = i | SAFARI | Other contestants entered in- pa a ee Lloyd Kees- Sevel aed Boction — George Lin- inger, Springport, Mich., 1955 run- nerup and Herschel Hulst, _ ‘Unmatched Food and Service ... CANTONESE AND __AMERICAN MENU _ ’ Private Rooms for Private Parties "Bours: Monday-Friday 11-10:30 Saturday 11:00-1:30 A. M. Sunday Noon - 10:00 P, M. CHINA CITY RESTAURANT 1070 W. Huron FE 4.0340 |} HOTEL COMMODORE SHOW BAR ; e oo PLAINS 3 a Complete * CARL CARSON AND HIS TRIO _ OPEN DAILY at 4:00 P.M. (We Close Sundays) Dick Dengate fQums FRL—SAT.—SUN. Bar: CONDITIONED ff | | | | | | _ SESSSSE GSS SRS S eee : BOB'S ged DIXIE BAR : CHICKEN HOUSE 59 oe 2592 Sis Wishwe oe 497 Elizabeth Leke Road at Telegraph a rh _ FEATURING af eee : “SULLY” : D ANCIN FRIDAY ‘ond SATURDAY “ie Mex e/ Rpts BE SATURDAY FLOOR SHOW Hf AT THE PIANO and ORGAN & , checay Serene, over Bare § * DINNERS * COCKTAIL BAR 30 OL CCL: \F oes peal a et te gf hema es: eos A : “= 3 “, x nee eee 4 THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1956 2 ee TWENTY-FIVE clothes were Grace Kelly and Prince Ranier. AAA sunsniil Seb‘es came 0: mics & uk ce Ge tin Se ten Novak who motors to Las \Hollywood Headlines heat touched me when I say sel-/Mary Murphy * Dale Robertson/Vegas tomorrow to hear him sing : split, But most of their friends|at the Sands, Kim won't fly. | Jerry Lewis is breaking out all over in solo acts. He's now made if : va and Peck May, Team Selah and sentinel pte ees ag > Window shopping after hours | an se Sin ‘Thieves Mar et’ Film « ool an a is bull he| panic Sinatra sent ee erage an 4 Pe ant ne ee ; raises from a calf. : | WALLED LAK E COMMERCE What a wonderful little actor is) By LOVELLA 0. PARSONS jhas just joined her husband in|Michael Ray as the Mexican boy! | HOLLYWOOD (INS) — The first | Hollywood. I might add,” what a wonderful Ae thst. A. a. hth A Huge Kiddie Land ities Opens MA 4.3135 $ ot the year, alter the Gregory —- “actor” is the bull! sean vadiculen oe . Greg takes| When*you learn that “The Brave; Snapshots of Hollywood col cae onde la TONIGHT nin ge agg rt ggg gg — Fy One” has a background of bull-\at random: Mother-in-law trouble | DRIVE-IN THEATER OPEN Market” ~ his and Sy Bartlett's Union Lake and Haggerty. Roads SATURDAY * company. ; When I was in London, I talked NOW Open 6:45 Phone EM 3-0661 ff th Ava Gardner and she told Thru AND SUNDAY TONIGHT — FRIDAY — TONIGHT “However,” said Ava, “| am ss - foltit Lert. i. Le], F — =o oe penton = Sad 1000 COMiCS 3 Carolina de | NATIONAL GEOG Sia in Reno. agreed say ee ee definietly whether Til ir Piper's Magazine Outlet Outlet antis in the Navy } Dt saath do © Withent the purale HOW CAN you TELL THEM TO BE Se sion of MGM.” 7 GOOD...WHEN THE GIRLS J pr Wwwwwwwww sagier gc gtr rte ime mew sere | FO, a nC vo ga Cary Grant said that he is so ex- WHEN THEY'RE BAD! | » . > : hausted he won't even read a | o»> AT YOUR 4 \seript for a while. He is taking | | Betsy Drake (Mrs. Grant) to . 4 EXCLUSIVE > “a - aaa elas | Springstomorrow to rest. » FIRST-RUN 4 | “I was on location when Betsy ie Butterfield 4 | ’ was rescued from the a - Theaters ‘ FRIDAY [ernie tl me, and tne we HM ACES i | ‘_wwwevwrvvwvwww* not a word about it until I re- AND ‘turned. There was a cable from Betsy, but before I had a chance pert EL ah to open it, the clerk said, ‘We are so sorry about the sinking of the| Andrea Doria.'” ! Plan | “The telephone lines, which usu- ' fally close at 1 a.m., were kept | : lopen so I could talk to Betsy) MARK RYDELL DENISE ALEXANDER a ALLIED ARTISTS pictors iwhen she stepped off the Ile de | 7 bin ee DRIVE-IN THEATER OUBLE SOCK... ROCK [France, which hed picked her wp. austan WS HM JON COWETS SA MINED est THE. FAMILY DB T on sun leven her shoes and glasses. It 6 8 ey eo sine etsinnenliacaneccuncataneel hen AR ac Cor, Williams Lake-Airpert en 6:30 P. M. AND HRILL SHOW (was a harrowing experience.” | I went straight to headquarters 'when I heard that MGM has al-[ jready found “Ben Hur,” in a }young Italian actor named Cesare; FRIDAY - SATURDAY AT 7:00 ONLY 4 CARTOONS 4 bthat Tony Curtis was leading ei field for this spectacle. “We've had Cesare under con- 3} _ 3 | ‘ 2) ‘ - 3} THUNDERING FEET OF 150 ELEP who expects a baby in two months, : 3) | $ Dinie Hwy. (US-10)_ 1 Bik. North of T Rd. FE 5-4500 3 . | 5 4 > Pn : ‘|Drops Dead in Pulpit TONIGHT - SATURDAY | 3) vieee | $ $ Jat Prayer Meeting 3F ——SPECIAL—— ) ‘um’ CARTOON PARTY |i 3 —SIX POPEYE CARTOONS— $ ; ; , 4 $) 4 by 3 ee : 3 — ; ! | sunpay— | > . DAVID NIVEN 3 BETTE DAVIS in ; bY “THE CATERED AFFAIR’ j 31 $) ever’) , _ ° INT IE AC P Sp Sea Byiivai THEATRE * * SUNDAY x x EXCLUSIVE! FIRST SHOWING of Two Great! Great! Great? | ; 3 Wonderful Features ren re ml et Pages ty Meee Cane taal i. | le Boy Scouts, sportsmen, river § guides businessmen and resort 4 operators are set for the annual cleanup: of the Pere Marquette < iver — one of the state's most heavily used trout, streams. _ The crews will operate Saturday _from a fleet of flat-bottomed boats, with Denny * Victor Produced, Written ond Directed by Frank Ferrin Released thru United Artists Katharine Hepburn in “SUMMERTIME” —PLUS— “| “CITY OF SHADOWS” TOMORROW | ————- Never has the screen dealt tll tl lili ltl ell tl li il lic tlt ll in tll dl li lin, lilt ly ll ta tte sls hp it “a PBPPPPPPPPPPPP PEP IP PPI PP AAAAOOHS wvwCrwvvrere.e PR NN De emcees cai ett 5: ~~“ 4 a . so boldly Mo -aihiteate om «| with the forces story of the fearless man that drove Sees the Indians | across the continent towards to I RE mm EE RR ey SAIN CH ator br EE LE EE NE EE OLLI OG GO OOOO COCO COCO tm ns Pe Pe obec 1 Cyt i : t t < . ee | * From thé Press Box BY BRUNO. L. KEARNS Sports Editor, Pontiac Press Most everyone in football circles in the state of Michigan knows Sam Ketchman as the sports boss at Ferris Institute in Big Rapids. Being athletic director isn’t the end of Sam's activ- ities. _At-Ferris-he-is also the football and track coach, but one role, important these days to any institution, which Sam undertakes, is that of goodwill ambassador. No matter where you go, Detroit, Ann Arbor, Lansing, even here in Pontiac where there is some sports function going on, you're almost sure to see Sam Ketchman, He is one real enterprising personality. You'd think that during those off days, or vacations and summers away from Ferris it would mean forgetting football for awhile. x ** * But not for Sam. In his spare time, as a “hobby” he works in another role as an editor and publisher. ~ In this position he stays close to football even in July. . What Sam does is somewhat novel as far as high schools go in the country, and in Michigan its a unique . c venture. Ketchman puts out a couple publications devoted |Detren strictly to the Michigan High School setup. x * * One of the books contains all the informative data about every high school in the state, including every- thing from the coaching personnel to the school colors. The other is devoted to the football angle, listing the schedule, past records and league standing of every|®*") Ww school according to class (A-B-etc.). Sam admits he got the ideas for putting out the books from the college ‘Blue Book of Athletics. “I got the idea last year to make it easier for press, radio and coaches to get the basic facts they need about any high school at the flip of a page,” said Sam. “Besides, I like to do things like this,” he added, “and ¥ you know over the past year I’ve gotten to know quite a bit about almost every high school in the state.” - AP Wirephete GETS 200th — Warren Spahn, grins happily after chalking up his 200th major league baseball victory over the Philadelphia Phillies yesterday. _ seennee eeeeeee Penn ewee “OTST 82 419 ee RSDAY'S RESULTS New York at Detroit, ok (8-5) vs. Woodschick (00), al weland, 2, 5 | Sony re 4 (6-7) and Parnell (7-4) vs. Score (16-9) Battime ott Chicago, 8 Wight ( timore eat ago, p.m.— 4 Donovan (16-4) NATIONAL LEAGUE . on Lost b x * * With all of his activities one wonders where Sam gets all the time to compile, mail and edit these books. “For the past two summers I’ve worked at them like a hobby,” he said. “And don’t forget living in a small town like Big Rapids doesn’t offer the diver- sion like down there among you big city folks,” he added jestingly. That’s how he spends his evenings when he’s not making the tour of the banquet circuit, _ x~ * * oe tion, such a booklet is ideal, especially when writers have to assume the role of dentists in pulling informa- St. Tec net pm * : . sch 7 PAS 4 ‘ie, 2, 12:05 p.m. ‘ at ren, 2, 12 p.m. innati at a 1 pm. From a newspaper's standpoint for getting informa-|Mivsiter_#t_ New_York. Ww Pet. Bebind Milwaukee a ] so = POOKY —ageess 23 86% (ae J ‘incinnat! . 2 8 58 % st. Louis oT = 68 SOT 14h Philadelphia 8 7% AST 21% Pittsburgh 6 8 A433 2 Wew York ....0.. an a) ee | ee Ss a a 62% pie Tere Milwaukee 3 « op i Fe ) ‘Cincinnati 5, Ag 4, might . St. Louls 5, New ¥ 6, night Only scheduled. FRIDAY'S GAMES Eastern ( is Standard) St. Louls at New York, 12:30 p.m.—Po holsky (911) vs, Gomes (6-15). as 7 p.m.—Hacker (2 ee fadetpaiia, 7 p.m.—Bur td * -_ ‘e 1&9) or Crone (11-4) vs. Haddix . s scheduled, SATURDAYS SCHEDULE at Piueburge, 12°30 pan is! le K \. Ni Chicago njextra-inning 3:2 and 43 triumphs|T lover Philadelphia, appear to have uncovered a new pitching star in 23-year-old Taylor Phillips, Never has the Milwaukee pic- ture been brighter. Never has the Braves morale been better. Never has their confidence been higher. And probably never has there been a more determined, more tireless, Braves team than the 1956 edition. 4s the -dog-gonest team} Ei ~ | f.| Sunday’s opponent Cross, the « will be Holy Victory-Hungry Rams Face Marine City Squad Sunday only’ school St. Fred has defeated during the past three iseasons.-_In-_addition, the —south- _ }siders gained a 13-13 deadlock with Holy Cross in last year’s curtain- raiser. St. Fred scored an 18-0 de- cision over the Crusaders on Sept. 20, 1953, In the opening game of the schedule. That was St. Fred’s last. win in the fall sport. Since that time, the Rams have; lost 22 games while gaining three ties. Prior to that,.the Rams dropped seven decisions in each of the 1951 and ‘52 seasons, giving! them one. lone triumph in their last 40 starts. - Injuries are plaguing Gene Co-captain and mage session against Detroit St. Agatha and will be sidelined for five weeks. Mountain, Don Landry, Koenig, Dick Thompson, Bob Yapo, Frank Zwicker and Bhil Bieri in : the line and backs Tom Derocher, i = END OF DRY SPELL — New York Yankee catcher Yogi Berra waits to greet Mickey Mantle after the Yankee slugger hit his 48th homer of the season. It was his first since ‘August 3lst, and it came against the Kansas City Athletics yesterday. : timer Jake Mintz, says Wilfie is» gaNDY MAN — Here’s the Pontiac High School football team’s | Millington at Vassar ik a ] & the. best thin; h Groose t Mt a © 20° yea pow y doce hora in) handy man, with Coach Ed Graybiel, during a little extra-curricular |_Pert Huron st Hamtramck : : A F cult te be surprised "when they! talk at a recent practice session on Wisner Field. The handy man is : 4 : raise his hand tonight.” | Speedy Jim Shorter, Chief safety man for tonight's opening game at ] ; 4 w Wyandotte. Jim is so good at three jobs that he isn’t a starter at any e > Look ahead to a Ion -| The bout will be carried on the | j ‘ : gm | usual Friday night TV-radio net-| Of them, says Graybiel, who tags Shorter as one of the finest safety s : . - jong time of smart, @{work, NBC, 9 p.m. EST. | men in the » Valley loop. i ; ‘NAT NAST 3 = 4 - £ a — — a Ht gy i. _.eomfortable wearing. Bowling Shirts Te gl 2 The new patterns are - Are Selling Like 1 = ' fresh and unusual. Hot Cxkes tt ie ra / See the new three- or Cf 00 00 10r ne OD, as ORDER TODAY iz ; » button models. FE 2-2300 i* ra é By H. GUY MOATS jout on the play, saw the goal line‘that sort of thing ‘before. But | HARWOO | cusTOM :- +o (0) “He's his own worst enemy’ » down there and no receiver im-| jeverybody is in fine condition, and | ' TAILORS ee i _ said Pontiac High's football coach, mediately at hand. So he took! lready to go.” 906 W. Maren at Telegraph +’ 4 4 | £d Graybiel referring to 145-\0ff and I never say anyone go. mmm Ps: : a _ pound speedster, Jimmy (Sugar-/@ny faster for a goaline, Along l= : | Sicane) Shorter, the Chiefs’ down-|With his alertness Jim has fight te oo ae en oe ee | Boat Storage e | 4 i , to © | What Jimmy's coach meant | Whitmer, Je. L meen ; | 4 || was that the slim quarter-miler | ©" Offense is doing a good i * = : i] from this year’s state cham. | With the serisis, particularly on | INSIDE or OUT) = Ss e 4 pionship track squad is just too | lng tosses, He may be a strong 9 FREE pickup and delivery . . . a .. | good to be used in only one spot | We8Pon, too, with his quick, § service includes winterizing = ‘y | =—he probably could nail a regu- | @Ver-the-line jump passes, where 9 your boat! a | versatility has made him the | No changes were made today AVAILABLE— i 3 > Chiets’ handy man. in the PHS lineup, announced yes- now ‘and omake. your reserva. a 2 4 7 now emake your reserva- - = id Charge *| “Because Jimmy is a good quar-|terday by et ee worked # tions! : } terback (he's right hack of Dick|the squad | ednesday j a } 3 Ways: | Siren cote ac t Tomtr eee! INLAND LAKES SALES 4 " |fullback spot or at left halfback, ~ @30 Days @ 70 Days | we haven't left him in any one . ¥ NTU Decleor A ‘of them,” Graybiel explained. [Toledo Oldtimers’ 9 I 3127 W. Hured ps As 2-6 et @6 Months | : tor|2 : ° 122—FE 4-7121 | So, in the starting lineups forlin Sunday Tilt Here B that position, PHS coaches believe. for a Sunday afternoon tilt on _ he is without a peer in the Val- ~Siley loop. “He has a combination | \of speed and alertness, and the . P 'taculty of being in the right opet ae tas Sk a tanned will pro- | “at the right time to break up op-'vide the competition, Bud Leslie, B. RAC! NG) + * _es * » fy »* = *s passes," Graybie] says. Pontiac manager, says. na : ustratin immy works, Game is a tuneup fo i + if Congateh ee ted ton hidden sa heague’ 8 a seartoes hoall ral * P ONTIAC M- 59 SPEEDWAY a 2 yy play in Wednesday’ 2 raeh and lear night on Detroit's Butzel ke +f ; te ae scrimmage. “Jim came i — TIME TRIALS FIRST RACE of : oe ewce | 4c 1:30 P. 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MMM THE STYLE CORNER OF PONTIAC] ™ lback against Bradley of Peoria, the ‘bury Bax seaand year. in Saturday's opener at Sagi- TT Pr LOW PRICES to ie nar oan PONTIAC and OAKLAND COUNTY Pm ecc.is for MEN'S and WOMEN’S CLOTHES | Kelly reports, and is only J | non-letterman in the sta line- SAM BENSON, OF COURSE!|-..-.-.. |four-year Army service, is a 1 | pounder who can be used at either eae | OPENED MY STORE [in the backtield CMC would have Ton THE SIDE STREET AT %c0 2 jc aim @ 20 S. PERRY ST. [recent full-scale scrimmage. to- ling for touchdowns of 38 and 53 Hete’s Proof! You Save Up to $10 to $20 in My Store! ff vars an2 setine uo anotner taty c NEW FALL! HARD FINISHED WORSTED | Delightful es —" Sen nsoed cut the| Screwdriver, Blood more experienced Don Gilbert in ary, Colle s, wit pulled ahead of Jim Ninowski of ; Your Breath Never Tells player, in the Levee hap p-yeenng are’ LIQUEURS CORP, DETROIT 7, MIC. © OO AND 100 PROGE, DISTILLED FROM Geain Gilbert, 190- pound, . 5-10 junior _. from Dubois, Pa., has been both- cuaueniae ered by a sprained leg. He had sport Wend Hand TAILORING Fork Ladies | é more than 64 minutes playing time last season, patos Seema, Sa eter Repairs-Alterations-Remodeling Double-Breasted Coats Retailored to Single-Breasted aties has predicted a8 along be RANDOLPH Ex"| JH arRwoop DoddsTurnsIn | yoo vw OT cs sae Note Keg Secretaries : | This Is another: reminder that Record 68 Card | | Sahan’ oval er gue sae ath in PGA T : ;, they be published iene dite in ourney | typed or printed on forms made WHITTIER, Calif. ui — A new | Available to all the area alleys. course record of 68, two under | l could sell for $42.50 Standings will be published men’s par, has been hung up by : compositely on Thursdays begin- | | Betty.Dodd of Louisville, Ky., for : MY PRICE ae nasdcioan PHIL (OODIE) OFFICER _{the gals to shoot at today in the second round of the $5,000 Ladies College Grid Schedule PGA “Femameat at the Clock aniuarscons — |TroMDIey Sets Pace [amt?, Se, sos setterea : Brigham Tone we. Wiehita the course record for women set. Parcs . : bez rs Sarcer" With OSalFt. Wayne croc eset | ©” DESOTO sexi Caroline vs. Wofford * y Thomasville, Ga. Women's par ist 9 See it today at your Friendly VMI vs. Gtessou ; » Ga. for °56 DeSote-Plymouth Dealer VPI vs, East Caroline 74 but for tournament play, men's oeriymae Utah State» " Drake oes FORT WAYNE, Ind. # — Bill par is counted, Yesterday Miss . . dine ts ee Com Trombley, Dallas, Tex., rookie} Pau had 37-37-74. SCHUTZ in Birmin ham Central Michigan va, Bradiey ot ae Satie ot cmon ter vate Pressing Miss Dodd as play be- M4 Pe Hilelale at Gusts ‘Adolphus c ' today tt Patty Be —— wee. aioe as held . and sre the defending co-ch hampion with & 912 S. Woodward MI 6-5506 began in the Fort “s sa Tour One n. [335-70 first-round score. — . * * i FIGHTS Trombley ignored oppressive hu-| Los ANGELES — Young Jack Johnson, | midity and ‘high winds on the 25%) bi5,/ Sai, Gepomted Ben Wise.) 6,345-yard Elks Country ‘Club lay- mn pabAs ea ——~ Pleeman, 176. out yesterday to fire a sizzling 65, | 174 a. ici Kan, 10 “§ A y -ADELPHIA— Frankie (Kid) An. seven strokes under par, tlm, 183, Philadelphia outpointed Otis The Texan ‘looking for his first | Woodward, 160, New York, title, wound up with 7 birdies and| ~ Yl pars for a 33-32 total. | Tav RSDAY's CoL-Lnes FOOTBALL j Close behind with 66§ were vet-|Miyes; ““"*? Pushendie, eran Jim Turnesa, Spring Valley, River Falls, Wis. 14, Augsburg 6 N.Y., and Gardner Dickinson, Pan-| _ f@|ama City Beach, Fla, six others,|,. , PACIFIC coasT Lr ote including amateur John Carlson, '\@& Palos Park, MIll., tied at 67. GIL SCHAFER'S Polo Match Slated _ HEADQUARTERS af New Cooley Site 1265 Ss. 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Another newcomer who will help Joins Mound Elite ea Gets CHICAGO (#—The goal of 20 vic- Billy Pierce of the Chicago White Sox, as he says: “Just when we really needed it.” te * J The brilliant lefthander who has flirted. with the mark twice in the past came through yesterday with a 43 victory over the Boston Red Sox in 10 innings. * * s Pierce. had no doubts about reaching the magic number when the White, Sox opened their three- game se with Boston, “I guess I'll make it this year.” said Pierce, “but this is the club I'd like to get) it against, They're pretty close to us.”’ * » * That was Tuesday when the White Sox were tied for second with Cleveland and Boston was in hot pursuit. By the time Pierce's turn came, the Red Sox had taken’ two straight from the White Sox'pitthing. Tom Brewer for the honor. Both 20th Victory to move into third place, dropping Chicago to fourth. * * cago back into third, one game behind. Cleveland, and becoming the first White Sox hurler to win passing game should be more ef- fective than last year,” it's one of the understatements of the season. shrewd Warmath comments that the competition is “nip and tuck and close enough that any given day other.” nesota size, anchored by two es- tablished stars, tackle Bob Hobert, | One of the big factors which may|225, and center-capt. Dean Maas. help the junior-studded Gophers make a determined move in the * Big Ten is the eligibility of veteran Pierce made good, pitching Chi-|left half Deck (Pinky) McNamara. His status was challenged because he played! varsity football while a freshman at Stout Institute (Wis.)|and pane but he has been declared Fen: uh tank cme * * # (Blakely, Bob Soltis and Bill Chor- So when Warmath says “Oour|ske but McNamara's experience would be a big help. Blakely, a 193-pound under- study to Borstad, has caught Warmath’s fancy. “In raw abil- ty, he’s the No. 1 man op the squad,” said the Gopher coach. The line will .have typical Min-| About his quarterbacks, the one might outplay the Hobert has’ trimmed down from 235 and maybe ready for an out-/ standing season. He is backed’ by 225-pound Dave Herbold, a letter- man. Frank Youso, 230, is the other a tackle, experienced 20 games. since lefthander Thorn- ton Lee did it in 1941 with-s. 2331) record. — Virgil Trucks had a 20-10 mark’ with the Sox in 1953 but five of his victories were with the old St.' went into the game with 19.7 ree-| ords. ® i Pierce, 29, came close to the’ goal in 1953 but faltered late in §. the season and had to settle for) an 18-12 record. The following sea- son it was a poor $10 but came up with a 15-10 mark last year when he did some of his greatent | Derby Winner Rides Erb Gets Dogoon at DRC DETROIT W—Eighth running of the $50,000 added Michigan Mile will take place over the Detroit Race Course tomorrow with a dozen thoroughbreds to go to the post. Fredrick (Pat) Farrell, direc-— ter ef racing at Detroit, said he least 10 horses to ‘of the Pittsburgh Pirates. John Galbreath’s Darby Dan Farms. Galbreath is also president Prior to the mile run, Gov. G. Mennen Williams of Michigan will lead the traditional ceremonies. 4 Sapulpa, Blanks Wichita is E. G. Drak CHEVROLET NITE SERVICE FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE DON’T PUT OFF NEEDED SERVICE Just Beceuse You Cen‘t Teke Time During the Day USE OUR CONVENIENT NITE SERVICE Latve your car between 4 and 5 P. M. — It'll be ready at 8 A. M. We bave found that many of our customers must use their car Casing he dag cud just can't tube the Gino daring the doy tee nested or repair service And so, we have extended cor service houcente better corte the Chevreist, Ovners of this aren. 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Jomen ae ry ws —P - OPE) OH ental music KEEPER- HIER ixperienced bakery sales- lady over 3O years of age. Homade Food Shop, 144 N. Saginaw. ENERGETIC WOMAN FOR SALES position. Sine s ployee benefits. Permanent posi- on advancements, Apply er Sewing Center, EXP WAITRESSES, FOUNTAIN and table service, no Sun. work, pory-Go-teunt Rest, 107 N. Sag- ¥. ELDERLY LADY TO CARE FOR -_. nee ae an ghee es, wee! O] ubureo _Heights aren PE $0163. EXP. WAITRESS MI 40090 Fountain Saleswomen Prefer ages 7! to 50. KINSEL’S eee. SOginew GIRL TO BABYSIT FOR 3 CHIL- dren. Call after 6:30 pm. PE e2 G60 "COOK. {RONTNO. own ransportation. my. - _erences. Call OLive 1-444. GIRL POR RECEPTIONIST, TYP- ist and general office work, Short- hand preferred but not essential. Swanson Associates Inc. MI HOUSEKEEPER OLDER WOMAN for ‘light housework who wants me wages. Mrs. JET DINER. Tia WOODWARD, cones S$ Boulevard, Waitress Lanes. Bava yun AND BARN vely ¥ part your home. re 271 , LINCOLN DIVISION OF THE FORD MOTOR CO. NEEDS SECRETARIES AND STENOGRAPHERS / JOIN LINCOLN DIVI- SION NOW AND BE A PART OF THE ORGAN- IZATION WHEN +t MOVES TO NOVI EARLY IN 1957. -APPLY C A BUILDING, GATE 12, SCHAEFER ROAD, ROUGE PLANT, DEAR- BORN. OPEN SATUR- DAY, SEPT. 15, 8:30 TO ANTED: } to do housewo: ets “oe e GOUAN POR GENERAL BOCEE Tih live in, references.. FE WANTED. PART TIME CASHIER. Sunday work, Tom's Market, chard Lake. willing to learn, ral : a ent Sor a oe A : neat clean Nu erences ae’ for Old ehild. Live coat taser’ dak for ‘tole PE ages «Ask 7-9902. WATTRESS 30 OR OVER, LIQUOR experience, portation refer. ences; essential, Prefer married. 1 po AG A rk, live in, no drink- rs. FE 48221. Cail WOMAN TO CARE FOR CHILD and do light housework, § days. PE 21368 after 4. WOMAN, GENERAL HOUSEWORK Mon through Pri. 9-5. FE 2-5807 GIRLS WOMAN To CARE FOR 3 GIRLS while father works. pome. some wages. 128 N, Shirley WOMAN FOR LIGHT HOUSE- keeping and child care rs. § days a week. Vicinity clegrans and Elizabeth Lk. Rd. PE 4-812 WANTED: EXPERIENCED full _ Pontiac Press Box 1." ~~ WOMAN BETWEEN 35 AND 54, for Nght housework and care “of 2 school-age children, @ and 13. Must like children. 5 days, star -._ muse home, off Baldwin. FE +7164 WAITRESS WORK ON C K COUNTER and gril! MUtual 40145, 345 N. pt iford, M ch. Call §-3672, , 3 Om; PE 23-1655, 6:30 p.m. - 8 pm, Mr Finley, WOMAN FOR CHILD CARE AND _ light housekeeping OR 3-5516. Or- ¥ WOMAN ‘OVER 30 NEEDED AS housekeeper for small family. Permanent, good wages, private room with television, Thursdays ty operators, evenings only. ref's. ulars. WANTED: GOOD COOK FOR small family. Stay im. Call MI +2079 WOMAN WANTED TO LIVE IN. Care for 4 school age children while parems work nights. FE . +7551 Help Wanted 8 AMBITIOUS MEN AND WOMEN MARRIED COUPLE. MAN FOR Press, Box 18 SALESMEN _ REAL ESTATE Co, Wtd.: Real estate sales- man at once. P. W. Din an, FE 4.2577. EW SRN UNAS,” Rm Bele Employment Agencies 8A CAREER CENTER B-1 RIKER BUILDING FE #0416 MIDWEST domestic, etc Salesmen mechanic, machinist. PONTIAC EMPLOYMENT SERVICE PE_ 4-254, 18 _W. Huron BIKMINGHAM OFFERINGS immediate B.A or pert a 4 ' Markers, checkers, count- er girls and tailoress for dry cleaning depart- ment, Apply in person, — Gresham Cleaners, 605 Oakland. MIDDLEAGED WOMAN. L1G HT bousework. Stay in by week. OR Seen abl te" of KINSEL’S e? N. hal VOICE LESSONS CHOIR. Recently moved number Rent Apts. Furnished. 33 3-1813. WASHINGS AND NGS, work. Reasonable. 111 5. Tasma~- nia. FE 3-0666 ALSO WASHINGS AND ante rte! and delivery. up deliver. FE 4-0865. WOMAN WISHES CARE OF CADE ren by Wweelkl- ie. 5-2278. Building Service 12 ALL KINDS 5 ir > a WORK ALL KINDS OF CEMENT WORK. FE 8-376. ‘ ALL Kinds GF CEMENT WORK. Reasonable AAA LATING, NISHING, QU. Cc. BUD BILLS, PE #-2050 A-1 CEMENT WORK LLOYD MONROE FE 4-6866 Bec AT ING, SANDING © FIN. Licensed contractors. 29047. A&B TRENCHING . Water tine, Field tile and no money down and 3 to 5 years to Dressmaking, ’ Tailoring 16 16 ae mag AND ADULTS Reason- Ct = | LIGHT HA Taine AND PICK UP Fy eed CEMENT & BLOCK |a,, "2N, “3u,72Syune FE ‘tse, RK REDUCED RATES Movin -. to serve you, Smith etl ‘Trucks to Rent | D & ei BLDG. ‘SERVICE seoPtatar pr sspg. cee ~SROOF REPAIRS ye eae TOR iw ~ TRENCHING AND BULLDOZING . Dw FE 4-681 “Building Supplies 12A ASSORTED a= SALE. : & cnt spar? wert General and ly Co. 17 wrenc Al ton stakes mi-trailers ‘Tractors Pontiac Farm and Industrial Tractor Co. paz 8 WOODWARD Oven Dany goss FE el mand ODELL CARTAGE Local and long _Distasee Moving: Phone 5-6806 % ton Dump FE 2-8946. VET WiTH 2 TON STAKE TRUCE wants hauling FE 44088, - Gu . Pree PAINTING AND DECORATING. reasonable. small, Wall paper pe rE o - WALLS CL: Se Woll Wolee Painting all i Washing Pree snimeres TE A: Cstimates. See me firs. TF. 238 44-7660 sup e. Mitchell's, 123 WN. edo st, -Upholstering 23 cething at to order. Sa0ts beiween Y ands STRAYED , BROWN 7 YR. OLD CASH FOR YOU be pare, buyers by ig . om ai" Prom il comseume se! Hat or ¢ e Ted Beteh or pe bette OF PONTIAC'S re buyers, Cash waiting. FURNITURE NEEDED Entire home or odd lots a Ost, we se it tor you. BB S mmamntl Sale, Phone LET US ay IT cd FOR IT fe) , dead "Eppa ne ee oe pnts. Elm LADY isuEs RIDE, FROM Mse Wtd, Miscellaneous 2 JUNK CARS. 418. YOU KEEP on ii, eee can PRIVAT B PARTY. WANTS 701 BUY items: Wall otake a vay chassis Law mitcage, BP. Bul- KL. Templeton, Realtor stares soit : not toe difficult om Mor yout to OME When you list your property CALL Us for expert « eal tt your p staff of experienced weer Edw. M. Stout, Realtor TT. | Brat Ph. FE 65-6166 ___Open Eves. till 8:30 TRADE S ing. We es, business Northern resorts Usted for trade. phy aes hee K.G, HEseSr EAD * FE esis afters to live. +t, oe Cass Lake. FE ¢-3169. Aye 3 BRI AEE OG | 1 TaROK ROOMS AND SATE. __and bath, Inquire 06 _ | eat, lights, hot water, $47 Au- ROOMS AND BATH, FURN, | —>Uro.__ upstairs Call 2:30 p.m. | 2 ROOMS AND BATH STOVE AND _FE 2-51 atilities mm couple only 26) j AND BATH, 1 Oakland FE 2-4366 ROOMS A ‘ T CLEAN ROOMS, VATE ENT. . eve . 3 ROOMS AND — PRIVATE entr 334 Oakland A’ RM iF WEST BIDE, PRIVA +. ¥ Call FE 32-0061. After 6, BEDRM. . p General Walled T ROOM ro RK APT ON GROUND | ? RM. STUDIO aPt 1 child weleome, ref. 268 Brats. 3 ROOMS AND PRIVATE EN- trance, Children welcome, FE } ROOM, PRIV, & BATH. lil N. Teiegra; — J LARGE, GLEAN ROOMS. PVT. entr & bath. Adults, 63 Hudson. FE 32-3548 NCES. 1 3 ROOM APT. REFERE _child welcome. 261 State Neer bus 6 P orm Rd. across 6 : : 9 Take clpeaban’ very “nervoss | Fiay ROOM. APF" YEAR TOWN, 3 ROOM. APE MEAR TOWN. | June ist, $50 $8, 0, and timid. Revert. 119 Baldwin, ren welcome. , $15 per . wi AN Garden Plowing _16B | __ Px s-0s28. wn“ C. HAYDEN, Realtor 7 RMS. AND BATH. MAIN FLR. Sat Ganesh, interned. |e he St and stove = nearer mn aeons Tans : A-l ROTO iS & GAR- “Hobbies 4 & Supplies 24: 24A Open Eves: - dens, PE 3-Ti41 fy $ >. ete ne saals BEST CASH DEAL and one a LAWNS, GAR- | NEW SCRA ABBLE SETS. * PAINT | For your land contract. We have dens. OR 3-1403 by number sets $1.00 buyers. for fast de- to fit. BACKEN: 15 East peadanie action bring your com a leveling, load Lawrence, PE 2-1414 Johnson toda & top soll, PE 4-3371, sonals ROOM ARDEN AND We ROTOTILL- Notices & Per 2 A. JOHNSON, Realtor : ends ire | ANY GIRL OR WOMAN nEED-| 1704 S. Telegraph Rd : WING IRM. C. . and mowtny. West ye) fee @, iriendly sdvieet. © F 42: 3 faciliti BA Tis Seo Uk. nd BE USPC uot roe bat E= crite “KY suit Gee" | Rea ance BP? Uns | Best, Miles. EM Seer or Fe nOrS Lig’ ~~ ann tae A vation Arm MORTGAGES B a Orion, MY 3.7621 . : dens. OR 3-078. | GUDIV OX HEARING “AID AIDRM, 10.| ON GooD D PROPER‘ . ’ Laundry Service 18 —lile__Seghew. FE oe — ssh 2b, es “tit A freee gina, eau. What 6 won. 6 | sok ney Mecrans b Geetag, | wove seemnoe Purstened 28 @ your mind of worry, Know rrespondent ROOMS, PRIVATE BATH. CLOSE Seeecc’ 7 ating preferred. woul’ |1 BEDROOM, 10 PER P LACE CUR’ AINS, RUF- Private Perm, Natsble oNBociet downtown Pontiac, On bus line. ehiid school ege, FE | * vite deluxe fled. Beaut.fully ished. the facts about matters, FE 40821 cn. FE $-800 5-880 Couple only uire = ate, ‘ok. apts. 1 bik. west of fea. Bes rol consultation. FE §-5201 agen youn | Ave. iN CITY OF WALLED LAKE. WEW | Beet ite ie eee FAMILY LAUNDRY SERV. Aerotred Knapp Shoes pa wost ron ¥ UR |S maee APT AND BATH. | Moleltype brick building. Apt.| baby welcome 2063 : jee, ph. Pontiae ‘\aundry. FE the “bird. to see, 1050 W. Hh $90 Robinwoud off N. Pe ~| with large studio living room,| weath, 2-aio1. at x Ra. on p1sea , © Robinw Y._Perty, __ stown kitchen, Bath and wie s._sa SUPPLE yame : ROOMS FOR LIGHT HOUSE- ne room. w faraide | 9 BEDROOM ne” s. ndsca INTY MAID FOR FOR cTs. kee: . For em: oo ed lady. Ge-| ings, Includ linens and dishes. A... a Landscaping _18A aun stpearacey” ere 2014. 63. Ms "nD mers, CASH, FOR LAND CONTRACTS. | Mise optional. PE. &-T102. args closets and ker. Washer |2 ROOM COTTAGE IN EXCHANGE BULLDOZING AND BACK FILI- ey re, wimltred fred Mt gueern ers, tro OR +156. 2 ROOMS, $12. 4 ROOMS, #18, 15 LOWER 5 ROOM AES APELY _ pies ‘fare of horses. and must a, Mic _ . : a re ie couple, MI 43460. _ coaton BULLDOZING — YARD. * | Wanted | Real Estate 32A ~~ ROOMS “ADULTS ONLY. =besaire,_ te cee Fo Babee EO Boe Ok ee arading and back filling ~ wa lense our own beautiful apt ter. At Cedar Island Lk. 617 em. IN DEBT? LISTINGS WANTED |738 “CUBAN, UTILITIES. | fe vate, a | _Parmewerth COMPLETE LAWN — BUILDING Adults, FE 2-2661. rooms and lea bath, porches, 7 BEDRM, FURN. NEW HOME. and maintenance Dan's It you sre having trouble mesting BUYERS WAITING. 7 ROOMS & BATH, LIGHTS & | studio beds, etc. Everything furn.| Fireplace, parquet floors. $125 a seape service: FE 23-8712, r yments today. Us sHOW YOU HOW “TO heat furn. Private entrance. PE | _ 371 Oakland ‘Ave. month. MA 4-1680. COMPLETE LAWN MAINTE-| cmbAN “CR EDIT COUNSE > coe rs ore 71-0304, 3284 Joslyn. LARGE 3 BEDR -_ DRINK- | j a pate perience. FE 28 NE | hove Oakland Theater. PE bows | SMALL EQUITIES, 3 Nope sore efter 6 EE es ae a ee ee ATIOS, | ON Ae ge Mh ead Les! Middl 7"RMS. & BATH. ADULTS. 34 uired, 1788 Cass Lk. Rd. driveways, Drain tiles and haul-| Sept. 14, 1966, I will not be re- eslie R. Middleton @ mune = Wy ROOM A arbor after 6 p.m. FE 283, sponsible for any debts contracted | BROKER | FE- 1-008 | 5-RGOMS NEWLY DECORATED | 2Y Week or month. Children al- | J OMS MODERN. HOT WATER eee ether wan mysell, | one. 86 7 ROOMS, NEWLY DECORATED | 3, .v°*5 Or tne Peake rt) . EXPERT TRIMMING AND| % Furia, 90 Goldner, WANTED with private bath, Adults only.| jowed. . & week, utilities, removals, Ph. FE 65-6603 OR! = Pontiac, . Lu 1s on all types of real ee 164 W. Pike. ie wa ume Lake Rd. Corner a é ON “AND BATE | tote, | seasoned racts, | 3 ROO > t trans “nice Newly decorated.” Privaie | @ RM. MODERN PORN. HOUSE. terms FE 23-4211," Sept. 13, 1956. I will not be re- Cash bu Close in. No drinkers. Ressom | ~ entrance, private bath and fire- bedroom. 477 3. Jesste. * sponsible for any debts contracted | PA LD. HAMMOND, REALTOR able, FE 2-2161. piace. Adults only, North side ig FURNISHED & UNFUR- WN . | by any other than myself, Axel C. | 26% W. Huron St Ti41 | ji, RM&. WITH PRIV. BATH 497 7 ROOMS FURNISHED & UNFUR- Large weeds, grass and bush cut-| Newman, Euclid. first floor, —_ only, 288 Or- | FiGHT HOUSEKEEPING ROOM, 3 ed. — in, PE 46268, 35 iniand, dieing, and | SEWARD FOR ADDRESS LISTINGS WANTED chard ale ROOM, € a gs eeeldaieel | ches 0 Anite, Madrigh 18 ta and oxound Fest. TAND ra. PE §-3678, 3300 Elis, Lake {ROOM HOUSE, COMPLETELY - Stout st. Call Mr. Lee. PEL 2-2666. Lapeer Real Estate feces,» ul utilities ine (CABINS, EITCHEN ir ODER — Modern, Oi) heat. Clean ROTO TILLING. SPECIAL MC 9-017], 468 *, Broadw RN 3 18ST FLOOR Teasonable. 2846 woe ‘OR 3-4804 SPECIAL MON. TOES. & WED. | rr 2-s082 FE 2-9687 ay, ft. allutilittes furn.| Williams Lake. ROTOTELLING, YARD Levet-| £04 Fores, Me Oe | PE Seer DS S309 _Sran. TLY PORN wep. | POted street, ideal for elderty | [ROOMS TO LEASE UNTIL JUNE ing, seeding de fertilizing. i TRLa PER. CASH room apts, All util, except light TP ark F » No children. |“ ‘ist, Eltzabeth Lake = ¥ . YE 4-6229. anente. #8,78, (3 v's. 600 N. & oil, $50-675, Woodhull Lake. ADT SUITABLE VOM COU. one PE S20 0 | BOD Perry, PE 23-1244. “| woe your home equity, 2 OR 3-4153, Me Tv call Pe eae RMS WILLIAMS LK ti) ROW. Delivered or laid. Semniate land- ic- hours. , LARGE AND PRIVATE SEVERAL HOMES TO" RENT UN: on off Williams Lk. Ré. Deposit Ti) mt toe ARNOLD BSE rah et owe 1 waiplentied ht. am sO call. PE 5-1221. , REAL ESTATE C. PANGUS 1919 M15 | turn. No drinkers. 1695 Oakland. Del. 40 cents per yd. FE 8-3140, | —— ! 3 j nena, Weed. LIGHTs AND ee co Fant GHADING altD SAGE FALL: T A 25A 210 8. Telegraph Rd. gas turd. baby ‘welcome, 816 ORTONVILLE 18 LAND BLVD.. D.. DUCE ARD ORADING AND FILL ravel Agencies E 806% TE 5.5783 |_¥e. re ‘2008 Pars sae Lake, LI 1-4054. Reasonable rent. #ind— LEVELING — GRADING. | - TRAM. APT ALC PORN. men | see im, Praia re MODERE | AT Ralls Ake Moree} «1 Seeding sodding. PE 5-0636 PLANNING A TRIP? WwW il B GI Eat it bedrm Vultee. turn Couple, FE + _ blocks, tise wsfurn. MA) or PE 23-2165. RESERVATIONS a Gee ul buy qui Y son 2-3238, You CAN BE WARM AND COM- | ATTRACTIVE 3 BEDROOM AND AY GRAD- INTERNATION —_ DOMESTIC arse Wm. 4, Konnesy nine, } ROOMS, PRIVATE BATH H AND (fortable ter m thie etean, “abeth Lake front home Com , and back filling: 5-3552. Seas 3869 . we nient May * . ™~ rr. q TOURS ‘ Kaci.” FE ¢356 ) or FE 5-58l4. 55814. aecerreit) 036 secu. bes chia or and bath. at 3 Foam and aby Se su: Veen PE S100. = / ” Moving & Trucking 19 ~~ BUY OR SELL baby welcome. AppIYy soe Bt Clair | ome. Everything fun. 421 N. | [NEWLY - PURN CAKE NT PONTIAC TRAVEL 3 wm peremnelly buy your 5 Perry. | home available Seot rough ASHES AND RUBBISH HAULED. SERVICE ry of will sell for you” end | ch ROOMS, WITH PRIVATE BATH _May, EM 3-4006 / : cleaned and so forth. | 4. w HURON &T. PE 8-225) show we se om to oft oo gash if and ere e. Adults, 402 W, wv Rent Apts. Unfurnished 34 Ce eine ates ROOM. om Wtd. Children to Board 26 wii K 5B. RI Ce a YOUR LARE 7 "RM. GARAGE” NEWLY DEC. |3 BEDROOM. UTILITIES FURN Poctse, Dense ia eee from . je Rates re +a |-erreereree@>@wr———— | vet 70006 bt rm., wir 4 ‘ore MY 23-1208 MOWERATO 20 a ED HOME DAY. CARE | Wreck Buy OR miure| Saree ¢ i ROOM APT WITH, OARAOE | Funn YEAR ROOD _WOURE.| or eanup. FE me pe =D B wa property. © Purchasers waiting. } ROOM APT. UTILITIES FUR-| refrigerator. 1 mi. from Twist | oo™™ - _ Sto ¢ years, PE $1873 Ottiee. 8060 ‘Commerce 3 Ra. wished, aduie caly, ON. BAD) Oo aa PTeckies Drives fx mine Lh. ee CichT BAULING, IMMEDIATE Pa | ROOM MODERN. CHILDREN |7 6 EARN. / "pat. and’ gun. ae wee oe Wtd. Household Goods 27 UNiy. | 1-5708 T ROOM Mot oak, Year arouse s Sate . MODERN ORT RAULING, “A RUBBIBE. . 8365 Pontiac Lk. Rd. 7 ROOM, TO =) , SH. | PAY CASH FOR SMALL RA uw C ASH" F ROOM FURN. APr grt ADULTS 8. Parke, PE 27108 “—e ONE pe LARGE ROOMS, ATH 7 ROOMS & BATH. NICELY PORN. |° i erator, Automatic heat. ial it side, “PE 5-7813 after 5:30 p.m 2 BEDROOM, ERN vi N- ished near the Blue Sky Theater. 1441, BO ork rem aatprmned ¢ apart with stove and refrig- erator Reasonable. Box 1, Pon- _tiae Press FA house. “eae mee eats Pontiac PE 86-0404, ext. 16. 1-2 68 p.m. ai Wish . orug, va in. PE 5-4280 Tooth ie Coe Wid. Transportation 31 to down 8 am, to 5 p.m. OR WE Geah offer pith nat weal hig |¥ Re 33_W, Huron on = o— ef your contract ws: ™. Stout Realtor ae et $250,000 . tesroned end “ioe ae Seana Bhat iw : To pe Sell—To anh: 7 NICHOL E & (HARGER : MAHAN Con ETY ncar” mrtete Exchange E 2.0263 on ROR B. Henry, Ir I Rochester, Mich. ‘A EqQu: ITIES ell-locsted wants o 6 room et. ROY KNAUF, Realtor 26% _W. Huron OA 63339 FE 2-7421 Rent Apts. Furnished 33, area. 1949 2 Auburn Rd, ne, modern vate bath & entrance, | floor, Ze: . i» bath. washing facilities, rage. 1 or 3 adults. Guest on Maceday Lake, unti] oy’ 1, 965. OR m Sie rivets, ‘as zs facilities, sai we ee ot e a 1 pom AND 7 on 3 7 UPPER wm. ELY Thais au garage. Adults realy 62 meees ivete eatrense rE Bait | clipe 3& ‘i APTS Children welcome, a Clinton: vie Rd, OR welooms. Gas t. Year round. tor | SLARGE ROOMS. PRIVATE BATH ent, A: 13 Pine e, ag Pag A rink past Be x cae aa tne FE Gas heat, hot ater 330 or 30727. 4 AT. «_ROOMS, ifouTs ND HEAT | ew nice FE 44686. 4 FPURN. APT, 41044. | OA i A Pontiac, 1 child welcome, ALL MODERN EFFICIENCY 3 rms, and ibaa peuares OAS! sy ‘T0.CO! AST 92-6432 aan ; 7 ouzan WELL - CORNIE FE ton MY te oon aE DORRIS & SON REA ; Puee periwarts fies Beck ba min ige- ng 5 a 13 iat: 782 W. Huron Phone FE 41881 |} ROOM ATTRACTIVE APT. KITCHEN CABINETS A ND Cus. | RE jong exe Oty putton,. MY | WE (NEED (5, GARLAND LOTS. | Laundry feciities avail, Mice ree 4%, SGARAGE D vo hatibel a ‘nwy. |: 25, om. *. *: - Q- ELLIOTT & soxs idential district, ae rae BRERZEWAYS. CALL PE 2.2265; A re tit MA 62803 | 7 Room APT. NEAR (~ Cemerel Contractor ees ‘| Peddiing Your |; wiscouul sutans Pa tare era Brow sais Px: ne AL ‘Painting & Decorating 20} Money Wanted 28 my 4 rty? Ped ‘appiy—tt 7 st) oN ASEME anne A chin : ODERNIZATION. AL-| 4-1 PAINTING, INTERIOR & EX- | wanwren: $2,000 LOAN FOR FIRST| Our method of showing onty to LOWER ie Mn} TION. rT COME | Terlor. Free sat, 240 Baldwin, FE a ome at, 304 |” quatiied pects, eaves My oa |? RMS. LOWER. MC Trask, PE |S 7 RM Apr. APT. NO DRINKERS. i TERMS, Roger A. Authler | £1 CUSTOM TING. WALL | terest PES | GIN jokers” Call Us Bow. We sot / Drayton Plains. OR 20100” . Co., EM a0 * “Com: a J ROOMS AND BATH W. HURON = pepering, ee service. Com Wanted t . Rent 29| need farms, ine. sat residential |“ near High School, adults only, my * quire Lae URPoRN APTS, IN- ~ finishing. 185 Edison. Ph. | A-i- PAINTING, UERIOR wa ; ae Fer financing * and closing. ree ete = TR TROOMS AND BATE HON W SIDE, WwW. at goaee exterior. Pyper anging. Mason'3 ADULTS ok T MODERN, 2 To Sell—To Trade "and Coach. PE 5-3 _Children welcome, FE 5-773 caer RATSING. FULLY | Thom — bedroces ished aparimers. | YOU o°UyY IT WELL INSURE IT 3 T ROOMS AND BATH 16% PLSOR, «ROOM HOUSE IN ° oar ; iN Private bath. sto Lj quire 22 Auburn @ LARGE RMS. AND BATH. a” van Lake, FE 2.2048 after 6:00. 4 PRA BE £. Seen HEATED, ee, ate &. Cail vate “inten Sat ARCADIA A AP Ds: 3 room beth, 3 oh ren per “kK G. HEMPS PSTEAD e Stites, yo aft FE 4-2698. 0) OW. «Huron, FOUR LARGE ROOMS, CLOSE IN, | Giuttise form 143 EB. Howard 6+. or Call FE r 6:00 adwi a AY. able ve nice 3 {a0 room o . Grown- MS, CHILDREN come. N 8. OA tee y . yard, children — ween Walle trict. “$80. per PS OR water & 5, fe. ne Bin | ‘RI. UNFURN. wousg 3 3 BEDROOMS, ec. | with auto, yee Pettibone a Rd. "prvi leges. 41385 or Ta fats Seat. r, ir » Auburn. zee mat 228 ! more. pen yom and Sunday |, | Zuschell MI 6-4133 | East Side Open House ‘1 DAY ONLY Wed., Sept. 19 10 A.M. to 10 P.M. 46 N. Anderson OLTRA-MODERN Rance STYLE . Brick veneer. heer stud: th Oft Cooley Lk ote alee Lake. _ Adults. 34285, ~ "WEST SUBURB BAN WITH CHED GARAGE Evectn 1c STOVE & REPRIGERA- QUIRED, $45 PER MONTH. F. C. Wood Co. REAL’ 2 ahed on shaded corner lot, Pull & shower, good size liv room with vesti- bule. atic of] heat, full plete dows, stall & “% gerage. wired tor electric ss. tanks connected. eaaae. 1 block "rom bus pocees Junior Mish Sex Wonde: neighborhoed to live in. a — con- or os is date at Grand Rapids, more 64197. ‘TOR OR } Corner Williams 1 Lake Ra, & Mie HAVE VACANCIES IN NEWLY opened oonvaleens home at 64). Auburn. Por further informatior 54267 vw RESOR 1 U0. 8 Hwv. 23. Oscoda. For Rent Rooms 37 Private entrance. WORKING G GIRL. Oa- Rent Lake Cottages =| CAROE. ‘CLEAN 7 ROOM FOR GEN- MULTIPLE LISTING sERVICE ALL sE RENT. FE 5-1124. : . ARO HOME NEAR UN- jon Lake age. bie. 1.3608. Rent Houses Unfurn. 36 PARTLY RN, House near airport, Call oe fees vtrtcottive ee, ee Se ft. Central—% block to Munietpai . ROOM HOUSE with BATH. $35. @ month 4193 A oye Rd.. cor. ner of Andersonville Rd. 3 ROOMS, EAST SIDE. PE 92-9446, 3 ROOM HO * ished. MA baede, PARTLY FUR- BEDROOM HOUSE U Toned. $100 per month, Ad T ROOM SEMI-MODERN Oakiend” Avs Ave esacunaren wiles. Inquire 345 Oakland, 5 BEDROOM HOME NEWLY DECORATED WELCOME IN. 4P%, YOUNGS: Siemermes carne, ater schoe and street. 000 ver Fe bale. eit /BROOCK poe a EE | CIVILIANS A DELUXE SHACK é wp. j Y 300 8. Woodward, B'ham. MI 4-¢700 For Sale Houses 43 RAR KUSCHELL’S LAKE ONA 3 Bedrm. Ranch Home 4 Bedrm. Bi-Levels 2-Car Attached Garages Mr_¢-4133 Lino want Se REALTORS FE 4.0528 . 371 _8. Telegraph _ Eves. # Sun, EAR | FICK ROOM FOR Ss, St ae Pine st. Constructed | im = Needs \ OnE bier - $s00. awe om Large dis- ~ HOUSE, ) RMS. AND BATH | PLEASANT ROOM AT Pt ooo win ee a, peeve ahd alin, G8 bower Lake, Limited kitehen privileges. - pet water, $45. a month. MY _PE_}-5202. Auburn Height ROOM WITH BATH A n Heights FOR RENT AT entrance, woman. FE 4-2847. yon wes nog Aan fate, 02° wee SLEEPING ROOM FOR GIRL GN) home om the edge of town |“ eee coat —| ehenare pre fees Sat, and Sun, only. full _Dasement. 38 i. ONT 3” BORM.— OIL a gaa panied beopeeuey’ ab _ Mies on Sook | CREM FOO LADY'W ME] | $e Meant hegeae SLEEPING ROOM FOR COUPLE fareel petess of feats f fregiacts Y ock fy or Meme priv. $10 weekly oe Oe, bus.” Phone Tiss | _ Call after 7. 13 r Fishin ; 3-1170. NO ROOMS, IN, &, WN no drinker, Phone FE 6-1253, 130 wit fun when you own 2 bed drick home.| Mt. Clemens. : yy fant heat farage. SLEEPING ROOM #1 PER WEEK.) pin, Bi ofters «large ot. 1 to June is sise #2 N. Jchnson, FE 9-1908. craftamanship’ “throughout, curity required. TRinity aus IN-| Priced at $12.900. W: : After 6 p.m. UN 3-5854 At #1 Sebool at Perry. FE 5-379. to tnepect this’ one MODERN ta A Ona:| white & is evetane, * heat, winter rates. 160 Heights | SLEEPING ROOM FOR 3 WORK Rd. Lake Orion. MY 31204. aaeeNS Sylvan Lakefront MODERN, >BEDRM. YR. lake front, $323 Gale Ri. Pontiac | Rooms With Board 38 socked naman’ S tae oe Lake. Inguire Pri. & Sat ones TO SARE LARGS piace. geod wim on (ODERN-3 ROOMS AND BATH. : ‘beds, | f perfect view Auto, heat, couple preferred. comfortable Sg of the fake, “Quick posses- | scedlakce esare-weew-+ OR HQOM "6 BOARD FOR MEN. 4 “. <= a, Pests be kame ¢ oR mm, —Plorence West Side Income Upper om has room for two| Convalescent Homes 38A| J™Zi.,2 family, home. otters large rooms and bathroom, $60.00 ~ i Mo juauire at ad Rent Stores 40 B t ateman gOusEs F auto, NT. | NEW WITH 301 “Kenlivorth PE ¢200, Be EES Semeraes, oct. Maen Kam Main st. Clarkston, #75 « month. Rent Office Space 41 psen. Seessiew. full basé eutomatic hot wa WATERFORD eg facturing or ait athals Be CRAWFORD ecres CHAR LES MELICK “Ee tern BAROAIN ie $ room 8 way sieve down wae terms. ot apeucsD oS ae egpteain | ment oi] — | de mest alm. hr E ear garner pores = basesiew & floors, alumi- be bought for | -SCHRAM EALTOR Ps desl oh, joe corner reons aj) the appotm CT gh ae = = NICHOLIE & HARGER CO. (33 _W_ Buren COLORED "30" 3 Bedroom Homes De DEY MODEL | Lake Eres y 96 ith terms. Lake Front : . gas ¥ heater. jot. MY 2- 2821 GAYLORD Eves. & Sun. TRIPP PIONEER HIGHLANDS Lovely 3 or 4 bedroom home mi imum sid- room Carpeted out. Tc car gareee. $18. Terme, or per cent m YEAR-ROUND LAKE FRONT NORTH OF PONTIAC Reuan= Attractive ca Lewin, liv- ty Sandy beach. $18,000 102 8. readwas, Lake Orion. ne eee ee gaa emma - — = at \ IDA ‘SEPTEMBER 14. 1956 For Sale Houses 43| _ * * * * * i ee ee : TIA 398 r ROAD *OPEN DAILY FOR THE EXECUTIVE Have 4 for sale. 3 bedroom . bi- level al brick Bah nsive ciate on lower cr level Ther. 2 lacing, w ne St. iis toon "ee will it Bae home in trade. “Phone EM 34197. c Schuett ‘ Ch Built in 1955 Apply at 2800 Hick- lawn. Rochester. OL 2-3561 “Just my luck {6 hit an apple tree, dear!” _For Sale Houses — LAROR lor. = WITH CARPENTER phyé om ‘Toren a0 sewn ee payment, balance $35 _.ber mo OR 3-0455_ or OR 3-8073 R Huren oo . ‘30 w ——— MU 46617 EVES. ____ For Sale Houses Br le én her ~~ & Base. eute. heat. a lovely Mg year old mod: room home, with 125x139" lot. Oak floors, basement, garage Pienty of shade, lake privileges. Dorothy Snyder Lav ender PE 3-441! LTOR ssn ieee * and jferatiy _OLiy room. Sereened porch. ovl- [9 BEDROOM HOMER. we ree” “ se utility room auto heat, close to beteh, dock, asta! velve $0800 B owner | ond es = louse wis 8. ¥ NORTH SIDE OA CARO ANE ALE 3 rooms and bath, unfinished Pontiac, sek ears” Dunmaster” ia RO McLARTY oa rs. rf ito SE Mc compact, a Lm Full rE 18 or PE condition th . gases ING of FE S288 to sell at $11,008. ” BY OWNER . : Recently built Leslie. R. Tripp. Realtor tered walls, Lake orivieg 23. Al- i Lawrence Stfeet trectiv be: rE Tat or FE .5-6)04- ae . | ee WILLIAMS LAKE AREA, dosiyn Ra. inquire W70 N. Joe- gg we. ae oe room. | MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE . GAYLORD ‘three lots arteched” * furnace. oak Doors, "plastered | walle ‘This is priced to sell quick i family $12. erm. ag W-- F | Brick—$800 Down oo couer. Only $1,300 down. | Two bedroom $ toom home itn s, full basement Clese w sew school. Mert side todey | | See this en t acre Donaldson Park Well-planned brick rane bome, | io Pring reom dining Lets of werk space tm execiiest | zz PIONEER HIGHLANDS Owner, 2 bedrm. brick. FE 2-7474 ATED } MILES WEST PONTIAC. LARGE’ 5 RM. & nase, PLUS UTIL- HARD WOOD slectrie water healer and ¢ 4204 Meigs &t. Call ue Dixie Hey fRoe L Tex s0 vice PRIVILEGES. DOWN 3 bedrooms, ii “on bichen snd” wardrobe 5 , closets, of] heat sutomatic wa- | ery Clean, Vacant Quarter Gown pay /3 contact RED HORSE CORP. me er as, Seven room home ne paneer | “$100 DOWN ii heater, extra | No _No agents, FE 53-3006. Established in 1916 $3,150 DOWN ~— Attractive north side rooms, unusually nice kitchen | with lots of cupboards and) breakfast space, select oak) floors, shower in bath, gas heat, double lot. Ia car erage. black+op street See is at 36,050 total price A REAL, FAMILY home - reas | S-be. m home for onl down. Large kitchen, fully in- sulated full basement, new oil furnace. Double lot New 1' car garage, Total price $12. 000. WEST SUBURBAN® Nice ?-bedroom | home with view overlooking | lake, living room with fireplace, | full basement, of] heat 2 car- parece, fer fenced yard lake priri- eges. Boat and dock included Biackton road. $12,500 with $2.- 500 down living. You can enjoy this actes as you please Ideal for s m farm home with basement —nice on barn, ry garage. trout stream too! Devisbare area, $11,900 with $3,000 down |HER® 1g SECURITY-Only 91,450 | $-room down and you hare « e with full basement plus 2 acres of land. Ideal for city worker that wants to have gar- dew and chickens Northwest of | Ponti itiae, Total ones just $5,950 Hurry on this basement. eunmen and ser screens = oe x 125, BY ounts: Gl eg 4 OFF NEAR CLAREBTOR ~ Us a font N. room, | 3972400 age. houses ideal location: for ‘cour | ist homes. mote! site or ether business 825,000, 65.000 down | FLOYD KENT, Realtor | 4 W. Lawrence Bes FE $410 Next to Cessumers Power $495 DOWN Tee Fee ity Sab B-—Bhars schools. Total price, $7143. plas | So. Bloomfield—Trade 4-505 1 $56 model—with all of the new featares and innovations. Long * 2 tiled baths, 2 fireplaces ‘one in lecgerock: and full basement Trede im your old home Pine Lake Area Truly o real value ts this newer sbrfex x FNBS 5, fl 1623 we living room. Land scaped corner lot 1405150 Pon- —call_ FE 40351 for Rie 000 DOWN agers § sevens, Some C see os *1019 M15 Ortonville Pitta Collect GooD LOCATION, Heart of the Lake Area Bloomfield Knools $300 ‘GI's at WAITING, QUICK POSSESSION | 3 bedroom LJ ‘o. builder, community water sys- tem, fire hydrant, faree dexlig ft i | Rd. to Greer Re. ‘follow sign), KUSCHELL | MI 6-4133 | BY OWNER, $2,009 bs ria 59.800. | i 2 BEDRM. BRICK. i | ONLY 050 WITH” iT | 4 new gheil houses seeing, 8 Iran a | ake, Come see 1s them ' ten, end of Beachiand uit Cass | Lake Rd } CUTE SMALL HOME. § YRS \OLD- 4 lots. Building for storage and work shop. Nice yard, shade trees, | arden spot Good neighborhood fake priv, sot far from } Walking distance to grade « bars 750, low down payment MY | bath, $350 down, $47.40 per month. _MA 5-408) FAMILY. G45 HEAT, | PAVED St. 43 Irwin, PE 60657 CL "ARKSTON rooms end sun porch large storms and sereens, fireplace terms MA W, SIDE On the W, side close to achools, bus and grocery s aicely re-, decorated 2 bedrm, home. $2,000 | cown. i H.W. Bigelow | “WALLEDLAKE _ Ready for your inspection are these new custom built homes. Located fp the rolling golf & coun- eolnm Plant. They feature: lovely living rooms, convenient well ar- ranged kitchens & dinettes, 3 | rooms with ample closet apace, | thea baths, basements, / bet. enntrerte Priced at fo i3 50 | purchased on j cnabie't terms with monthly pay-/ ro emntatine interest, tres *EMBREE & GR REGG € PART TIME FARM - or gracious | lot steam heat, °° hrepiace.| | ' GLEAN AND COZY 2 BEDRM. home, unfinished attic, auto. hot water heat. water softener, storm + ky and oorcen auto, washer and drver mach 1% cer verage rma - Landscaped, ee from Lambert Achool ne: 800 FE 2-3263, call “after 5 5:30. STORY, a “ig HOUSE, ON 2 LARGE | Drarton. Just plastered, — watt teks trim and flooring, $6400. 4905 Meigs. OR 3-1972 . Bargain OFFERS — W est Suburban 6 room home tn sucttient excdition plus i% ttean for $1.560 dows modern ? lots. take privileges, CEDAR SHAKES $9,975 2 corner lots with new Anchor 4175 Woodstgck St. — ful! gee My . Lib soo une buy tader Wil sacrifice for quiet ~” PLASTER =D WALLS. fone ane s kennei [lness ertra ! > car ¢ . therty ot 3 atric OAK FLOORS orces sa! asy terms S large attached work. © | This ti 8 heme vou must not 6 ee im mecia FULL BASEMENTS 2 BEDROOMS. 1 Vt ears NEW * Spee. paved Cearoems. Suto gas heat 4 cles, , Commerce ~ 4 feom Rouse, WE TRADE. BUY AND SELL * Oat eine dows. pl nt ick ection Taxes $3 ets & linen closels, Finished rec. for . DORRIS & SON REALTO vou "Oar sesiym. Breed bg | @ewn. Gee. Mai uren Phone FE closing costs Off Josiym- brand Sg We Ra. waterord. OR | ONE yn 5S ee k aon ; ; WEST COLUMBIA - deen wraee oon sn proud | me ~-_* home with utility roo feoss lem idea Cui plbe for this weariy | too shen BY OWNER Escned qusege. Bew'buy weeter new 4 rms bats ( Hem “ . ea th t ist @ lot Very liberal terms | “4. 9584 | M deat ing aR... forms & sereens, aia tor or ar WEST SUBURBAN t8DRMS iene . Lot 100n150, Sacrifice i : . me ee Cc — GAYLORD pg $9860" Low down Ve im: ome Se ee Oe Rear el ter he, : vg REALTOR New all brick 3 bedrooms. full tw e * — Shenes (18 E. Pike St Open Eves doer, & for FOR COLORED FAMILIES Ww Haren st | Ect Bans ‘a ae Lae ~ pee, MSs ses ‘ Plenty of Parking down, 3 bedrm.. modern, gas heat. close Phone re 43525 FE 20828 | living» room, ecre kt © beat, hot water, 5 i WILSON | _Phese_ Ei . stores, Sod wranaperia- Muitipie Listing “service | Ben and fire hydrant ‘age 'h obser entra ial No Down Payment BRICK RANCH Beir ee, Se PA Oy set bedroom home on Will build on ~1 bedrm down, A beautiful 3 Dedroom home Ce- Located on Waldon Re. near) ont. fe ovement noe weter heat lot, 2 & J tie het water hot air Math fireplaces, Large Clarkston parm 2 bedroom home. Large breereway fall basement and Immediate x. Carpeting i basem on 3 BDRM. SUBURBAN Seer garage, Comma érive. Oni ine: % will : chen. | ceil basems 4 Drarton Plains. # down paymest. formation eal} Mrs. Spears. re a -s New! decorated = ranch | cages oe and Pes Werre Ts) ; jot. Priced af only $1 voi heat & | farm nome 4 Recroome Live : RUSSELL A, NOTT, REALTOR 63 F Tr. RANCH siream. Nest Hat cur vies FE (\ Wood Co. 2-¥ Pike FE $5003 were cut -he 6 oad : 1 acre lot. or Watkins Le . . . CLARKSTON mest * 3 e Seiroums, Bee ie We"tAKE tuerixos oF any [BSUS woseme tune nOMeHRS wae WTR 81.0 DW Brae sees =RROS Open Sundays MORTGAGE cost ‘for oats $00. Make us a0 | ° ¥ : ° AGE COST offer on the cown payment HARVEY WILSON, BR bedrm. Mome has such . \ N REALTORS mw. t|@ ROOM HOUSE IN TOWN. IN- as hb 4 $450 DOW? OR CALL J. T FE ET z , Sg, ae Jpranoe, ates, et want For this 3}-bedroom shell house. mn Eves. ‘tl 9 — Sun. 1 te § “ bath with vanity.| Full basement. Rough. wiring. $1500 DOWN . DU} P ae i — Jot with were oak trees. $3 ° cust M BUILDER H LMES-B. BARTRAM CTR ES. ALE ever saw for only $7950.00. ipsa & MNS NST SS wees btok’ pomae aor Orn beet a . Neat and clean| of] heat, 56 gal electric water No. $253 Frank Will s. Want to sell your real eutate enickiv? Just dial “7. isting * t-L8-T-1-8-G, \NCHOR JO 43777 —~potsE “WITH LAKE privileges, Sel) equity cheap. OR | 2 FAMILY QDUPLER. NEAR #T FPREDS, One side vecent.. ot take late model auto, small hom =a front jot im trade, ¥71.950, * ace. pis ierioon bees st. $4,950 PAUL M. JO REAL ESTATE 632 W. Huron rE | YOUR DREAM HOME ement, rae. unt shaded lot. 8 L8O OTHER BRICK | a ee CORE oMns | C. HOUSTON REALTY PE +6331 REMARKABLE ° + COUNTRYSIDE VIEW | Brick ras “SHELL. 8 ROOMS AND — Close to Pontiac £ nies z Setgeom, i sarege, Seria tie teats $13,500 SYLVAN REALTY COMPAN 2983 Orchard Lake Ave FE 5-418 DETROIT EDISON CO. CONSUMERS PWR. CO. MICH. BELL TELE, CO. ABOVE EM- HOME, TERMS TO SUIT | . 3 OSES Ly FIs YOU DO 50M: INTERIOR W' AND SAVE MONEY LARGE 4 BY 137 FT. LOTS. OF. c., — oe. OFF WI ~ Clarkston — $390 Du. 2 blocks off White Lake bedrooms, wall to wall carpeting. i a heat, real ice. 1000 NORMAN $650 DOWN CLEAN, SHARP 2 BED OOM “MODERN HO MF WEST. SUBUR IMME- DIATE ‘POSSESSION R. J. VALUET, Real tor 343 OAKLAN “MULTIPLE Pu isrina SERVICE IMMEDIATE POSSESSION. 2 BED- ROOM. GRAY CEDAR SHAKES MODERN. ALUM. STORMS AND SCREENS. 2 YRS. OLD MUST BE OWNER TRANS. FERRED. OR 31-9721 2100 OLD _LANE _ Partridge 18 THE “BIRD” TO SEE A MAJESTIC 12ROOM HOME Truly one of the finest oider condition thruewt Full basement. with of] stenm heating ayetem. i © $29,000 on i Ses or pursing and convalesc terms. WILLIAMS LAKE uly 61.200 gown pendice Ie Tit | nn Some Take lagoon. econ- | emical waterfront faving "at Just $5,500 full price. | BRICK TERRACE Neat and clean §room terrace with heet, full basement, hardwood floors and plastered walls. Truly economical vies © or woo favestment at just $1,850 do WARD E. PARTRIDGE | FE 43584 REALTOR 1080 W. HURON ST. ___ OPEN _EVE 7 TO 9 _ “TODAY'S BARGAIN’ 2 bedrooms, full bath, full ———— we tached 2 car North subur- | nt Mees. 8. 306—terms Small house on North side im eteellent condition in- side and out, handy to bus Oniy 86050 with $950 down - GI resale sear Ciarkston Featyes 2 a. a baths, storms Teena, jot 1634167. Only rt Ste down J. A. Taylor REA INSURANCE ele Aw FE 4-3544_ 1 =6(Oakland ° Open Evenings Pree Parking | OPEN 2135 OXLEY SATURDAY 24 P.M. Exclusive Oakwood Manor. } be¢- room ranch style brick bangeiey | with attached 2 car garage, ceramic bath with built in van: tty, slate entrance, 2 fireplaces, 94 ft. living room. nicely land- | scm 1 acre lot and many | Sar destrable teothree Last showing. DIXIE HWY. TO SIL- pant Down Payment Er onstoms pulls a bedroo: —— 4 ner andy ki barn nels for TS cuple ot y 44% miles from Dixie Hwy | 83.000 “town and $75 per onth., _ Giroux-Franks Lakegront Cottage love “attractive 2-bedroom jog cute, “ and side d out—also on rear of & nished niet og stem wih, & mie = ‘Truely an snsepmana Immediate Brand New Bungalow On Rolling Acres Western ranch, full basement home. sizable GENERAL REAL aerate until 8; Sun. 1-5 om Wainut 5-1347 | _ $388 Dizie Hwy Open w OR _ sass | BY “OWNER. SMALL 2 BEDROOM modern Par, basement, Low No Money Down If vou are a responsible purchaser, we will construcy on your lot a new 26x34, 3-bedroom ranch type start- er bome with full basement. We will install wiring, stud- ding, and chimney — You complete the interior and er cent. Pull price $6 a sek pitt O'NEILL UILDING COMPARY fins » RES. A z #3 PE vi bungalow Choice locatien,. within distance of downtown, completel: furnished throughout, full base- iment. with stoker beat, attached car garage 63.600 come. Priced at $21,000 with #4,- cows vermont. jee mn y pare Veterans NEW 3 Bedroom Full basement ONLY $300 Down PLUS MORTGAGE COST Full Price $11,500 You won't find a better buy FOR INFORMATION CALL: | Castell Realty’ Lo) #5 Oskiand DOWN $950 Compietely modern 2 bedroom with large utility poums situated om & beatiful s0njo0 f lake front WEST sibe 5 FAMILY down. $350 DOWN Large $ room. white frame hom with stairway o attic. situate riebt on lake front, + Posse ssio@ R. DL RILEY, BROKER 609 Elizabeth Lake Re $550 DOWN 4 room modern home with City water & sewers, Neat & clean throughout. “More right in. See this one today. ARNOLD REAL ESTATE 219 8. Telegraph Rd IE. 30676 FE 5-5 2 bedroom cottage on property 80n125 f. On Dollar Lake, directly adjacent to Case, This is ready . > move in. Price, NEAT 3 rooms & “utility in good Keega location. This is @ wonderful bu at $4850 wil! “take “31850 te handle, LOVELAND City conveniences WEST SUBURBAN —- 3 bedrooms with car port, tile beth, sutc George R. Irwin| B. in A REALTOS s-0101 or "s0508 ‘* GATEWAY to HAPPINESS WEST SIDE... St 90975, $1500 DOWN. $75.00 MO. IT'S VACANT. BE FIRST. LAKE FRONT To —To Sell—To You IT—WE'LL INS tr 2188 Cass Lake Rd. Keego Harbor FE 2-475 Fe ¢issi $995 DOWN $2.00 DOWN -—- Lake rooms, newly decorated frontage. “Quick $11.31 OI RESALE — Moders L. H. BROWN 1363 E Huron WiLL SELL MY | for $1,280, hander. aheeee a ee ae town. 24x32 ft, eg 4 oil furn. Foote some finishing. Large — = . lot. Oak floors. A clean $4,500 FULL PRICE — Located at . Williams Lake Cort | two-bedroom home with , aria fireplace and oi! furnace Call Mrs. Hoyt, red walls, 90 feet possession. slow with full hest, stairs to attic and it ts 'y. finished. Oak walls, Tile bath. good home. e #. 500 DOWN — Large Lamas modern home, only 4 years oid ——~ i -— ee | i he a alum i- + ae Th . Realtor er’s Attractive Home KG, ; HEMPSTEAD pi on sane Hebi Waiing ———-~ annual in- immediate FE 4-115? ——— = agi sneqeeens with Ph, gaan rvice ‘We have a fine selection of homes in the Rochester area all price ranges. “WE SELL THE EA Ml W. Fith &. fechontee “7 BRENDEL HTS. (M-59 ALL OLIVE 6037 Maurice W Watson, Realtor | ; OPEN” SAT. & SUN. 2-6 PM. Drive out M50 8 10 Besa fad bouse w Highlond Rd, Waich = open sign. wine Cc. HAYDEN, Realtor MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE OPEN EVENINGS & SUNDAYS a g > z 8 * one 2-reom bath. Exceptional buy st $12.500 plus fixtures and stock we i G.L's These | : Are the Homes With the Fea- tures You Have Wanted. 1. Three bedrooms . Full basement with recreation space . Tile bath with vanity and glass tub encl. ‘ foo, sto: full baths, Pu a +2 baths. 2 basement, tubs . end drains. furnaces, Good location. Walking distance to downtown . $14,050 with reasonable TERMS. CLEAR LA | bedroom tm home, over- looking one 6 chain jakes in Pp ecnoed. 110 ft, sand be Don iss this one. $15,750 wu “terms. HOME MART | REALTY CO, 1062 W. Huron ___PE_ 5-0407 CIVILIANS © ONLY $525 DOWN 2 bedroom FHA homes. Large Wt tee suring sect pete Bink Goodwili Bldg’ Go. VI" 5.2000, Plumbing’ in basement for second full bath Gleaming oak floors . Dream kitchen with birch cupboards Armstrong Corlon counter tops . Kitchen exhaust fan woodwork 10. Solid paved drive a YOUR CHOICE OF . All natural: finish): 413 W. Huron SUBURBAN RANCH 3 bedroo: tis floor plan. A fi 2 firéplaces, 1% baths, rec. room, uv Lal VILLAGE 5 m home on 1504212 ft. lot, for er ony $6,500 with $1,000 down. You. wil be proud to own th to own is b bey home on ved stree' 7 Tel-Muron pa og full base- room, coved po. lovely lot. “Oaks $13,500. Ez WEST SUBURBAN yea wie Russell Young REALTOR -- BUILDER PE 4-4625 COLORS—INSIDE _. ANDOUT ONLY 600 DOWN OPEN Saturday and Sunday | quick ; k. L. Tem pes Realtor *|2300 Orchard Lake Ro. FR 44863 Drive out Baldwin to Templeton | . Quie or small bome as down pay- ent. ADAMS ROAD Clase to Auburm Ave. 4 rm. mod- basemen ern, 2 » tu t on rear lot. Zoned commer- cial. This. is ideal spot for cabinet shop or x bump mos! of business, $1,000 dn. Princeton Street, Left to Model WRIGHT VALUET & 345 OAKLAND AVE. FE 50693 _—*FE 45-9441 | Suburban Bungalow... A ic Features 2 or full dining | INCOM arden space - $11,500 with term: ‘Shores built in 3. Bedroom, Rs home 1982 on @ Sombinntion a jot, oO x 270 tect windows . > tached b and 1 bie — ees, Lake | pee a ~~ Price $12,400 with down pay- ent of $2600 required WM. A. | KENNEDY RICK. This two-family a bath up, mile from town. Income perm month Full price, $11,600 w CLARK REAL EST ATE ® open Eve -—" emtonn™ Multiple "ising Service GILES » 1 acre. Located nape. all on one floor, 2 eficlosed porches, full base- ment, also a 2-car garage. Call for further information. Ottawa Hills... A lovely T-room, 3 bedroom home which boasts a 1224 living room with fireplace, en with many built-in fea- tures, FY! basement and 2- car gerene Pull fee is Just $14.500 - Substantial = payment Appointment only. Income, St. Mike’s Dist. 12 rooms, T-room, 3 bed- room apartment for owner plus « room, 2-bedroo rage all . 4." very good buy and terms GILES REAL TY, co. #2 W. Huron E 54-6175 E 2 comfortable apts. with 4 arate entrances 2 separate fw baths, new ference. Feneed-in yard. Gerage. Available on cash or terms. ATTRACTIVE SEMINOLES BO HILLS 7 rm, bome tiac's most desriabie areas. Pare living - ith fireplace. dining rm , Kitenen with ‘break: fast nook. hedrms. full ceramic tile path up. rots of chosets. bsmt. 2-car ga- Tage. Priced at just $15,000, NORTH SIDE BUNGALOW ated in a well kept residen- tial net 5 rms. & bath. i] bsmt., gas heat. Only $7,500, John K. Irwin Since 1925 3, West a = Street FE 45-0447; Eve. FE 4-3415 Honeymoon Special 5S rm. ranch type, breezeway and arage } Extra Vw jake orivileges. AUBU IRN ¥ HEIGHTS 4 rm. spick and span! Nicely gene veaped $650 jown Hurry on Jit WRIGHT, Realtor | ) Oakland | Sylvan center, schools “& church, 4-545, em i- . FE 115 “OLD 3 BEDRM. HOME AT 1 Sibo Overlook Drive in ston Full basement, a a notty pine cupboards, tie baths, 70x15@ lot, 414,400. By | Established in 1916 RANCH HOMES? YOU'VE SEEN THEM ALL... NOW COMPARE THESE No. 222 BRICK RANCH, 3 part amg _—— pegroom, family home with SP cecemant gas heat, Now seailable with . ee ne i Ay 4 ments Low rest Why rent? * ONE OF - ROOM BETTER HO' Near St. Preds & 3 bedrooms and a den make an id home wing family. Timken auto- mal hot water a GI may hase $10,500 with « S700 The Pontiae area’s only authorized through another room. L-shaped liv- ing-~dining area clean across i | 9007 w. REALTOR —— furon ores epldete ‘ar % LAKEFRO! a5 f.. < jake rant! shade 500 ft sont a Dorothy Snyder Lavender ALTOR FE 24411 EVEs umole ornare LARE PRON? furn. 2 bedroom year around cot- t rontage on main 0800 ~ $1,500 down. ~LAKE ORION room, semi-lake froné. Auto ou heat Very modern. Nice wood- ed lot. Purn. or unfurn, Sacrifice $8,450, MY terms, BEAUTIFUL Sewn "CRE ROOM. as PT, LONG ON LAKE LEV- EL, DELCO OIL HEAT, THIS HOME BUILT BY A CONTRA N. BEST OF MATERIAL THROUGHOUT, FULLY IN- SULATED, $24,500, YOUR OWN TERMS TO - SIBLE PARTY. OR WILL TRADE FOR, NORTHERN HUNTING 3 LAND. FLORIDA PROPER OR WHAT ee you A.C. Compton & Sons oR ._3-4588 2-7058 “LAKE FRONT HOME hea’ Large shade trees, garage. Live ¢ part, rent the other. Prac- tally pays for’ itself, Reasonable et LOYD.-W. BURT retired couple. EM 3-3226. WOLVERINE LAKE PRIVILEGE lots, . 10 per cent down. $10, Mo. tT MA 4-2286. For Sale Resort Prop. 444 LOG CABIN. Mio hunting 13 MILES FROM AuSable River. Good and fishing, Call MA ____ For Sale Lots 46 87x160 wooded lot Only $2,150, 100x150. For quick sale-only $1,250. North side. 115x160. $280 down. THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRmmay, set > ‘MODEST Bete! ll 7-14 AP Nae eran Sav ALAN: “T know it’s. cold, but I’ve got to stay on the beach; I haven't any new fall clothes!" For Sale Lots 46 2 ADJOINING LoTs IN_ BEAUTI ful Drayton Woods. By owner, _MAple_ 5-200 6 FT. LOT OPF COOLEY LAKE Rd Treuenbamnod on ~~ he Good. netg Owner, $875 cash. | EM _3- Le iT En TOME ee ry reels ing curv rate black top road, | located uinder NOW N FoR. “YOUR POR EAM HOME TOMORROW PRANK SHEPARD, REAL ESTATE BROKER OL itts11 621 LOT FOR SALE NEAR CROOKS Rd. ___For Sale Acreage = 4 47 5 ACRES wooded parcel Ortonville on c-~ black- top priced to sell only $290 do 2% ACRES Located parte of Pontiac off Ba): win Rd. near — priced at only $150 do Edw. M. Stout, Realtor Ortonville phone 4 REAL ESTATE |"? N Sesimew St. Ph, EE S616 ATTRACTIVE, BRICK LAKE ront me om ia: jot, se ment fireplace’ Cal MY | BEAUTIFUL SITE. 0 | ACHES. __3-2837. cod dry. $20 per acre, Owner. wiot, on Wolverine’ Lake. $4,650, : on ‘olve! e ‘a * with $1,450 down. Hannan. Li Some Good Acreage : AUTIPUL HOWE SITES OVER: Buys: SEACTIPUT Walters Lak o § ACRES rs e. z ' ‘With basement & well, Beautiful Siri te Die . ee ae | Wii “Oaly Boo "Sth enty of ie. Only |e? O'CONNOR. BROKER S100 down. Terme. FOR SALE UNION cin, Tan weeded, near | round cottage like new. Ideal for’ Mandon La! Some beautiful . Lake Privileges. ° " and « mpleted 2 level house peat of foe for $21,000, reasonabie payment. Dorothy Snyder Lavender 3140. W, Huron PE 2-411 MU 46417 EVES. 8 ACRES Deckerville. Priced for quick sale ‘ Must bave i 3003. * e SACANT J ACRES samara ; } mm Walertora ee Ki sed aa * ‘ REA 8 Mt. Clemens “on PE: 5-1201 Eve Mr. Allen. PE 2-3376 BY OWNER: NEAR WILLIAMS Lake. 4% rooms. “modern, Car- beat. “G living room, basement, auto eat. Garage Large lot, FE U-shaped kk tiful bireh cabinets. Three exceptionally nice bed and nice bath arrangement Full basem copper tube eee breezeway and attached » ‘ ality built on ‘your for $16,250. Imagine 75 jong for that We'll anv of the 450 HOME PLANS ‘We have in our files “Home Planners Center” ea —_ ee _" the | i Lov D KENT. “Realtor “QUALITY BUILT HOMES” office 2 Dizle Hwy. “t block N. of Telegraph AMPLE CUSTOMER PARKING basement. beauty, $2, AY O’NEIL, Realtor Corner Nae Gomer Widiams Lake Ra.” Moe PF; ". C. Wood | Co. Basie OL 1-1813, Tienken Rd; -at-Adams—|—; 00 eee | tote BUILD We by nd bgp hod jot, a lovely snes home” wi ex ievtor well sil com tractive section we ep to OPEN DAILY 2- / SUNDAY 11-77 i nee te (dust a be) tap rig one ‘Lots: Lake Lakefron Wau MeGa ly * New Develop nent FULL PRICE: $2,000 DN. PAYMENT: $400 Prise HOME NEARLY FIN- ONLY 60 TO SELL shed, in @ fine subdivision, Mar- ACT FAST biestane Norman brick. 10e tt WMA , \) oo. heating, septic tank. 918000 cast " 7 See owner Saturday Li Sunday k ENNED at 35680 ShangriLa Court - if Mora’ Drive between Gar- $ ; field ‘and . $100 DOWN, TAKE OVER PAY- soe w. FE 43500 pote. privileges. Sg ‘open "Denines ‘th 9 jee room, form, and arage on| Liammond Lake Estates Spm ie egewe ‘| ” Orchard Lake Road GREEN B: AY — | At Middlebelt Lake front and eeapes | He 2: -» feady” to Biere mod tae oe IS $4400 Prices include caved street and full lake Erte. Only. ob a Hamman ake iv fs and $< - | Totsemar * pi ey HOM ?. Lot No. 42, 61x140, Make otter, | Li 50024. : SA) RD Northeast corner, 66x25, Make _offer, Li 56-0024, es, Crescent Lake : bdivision, ¢ OR. nd 5 ACRES * drat wewisle "yor et a Fac coe ara er pase at 100) Be town pay a G HEMPST PSTEAD E. HURON Eve. FE 5-0510 BY ALL CHERO EE HULLS! CARL W. BIRD, Realtor Bank Bldg. | B00 "Be: fine De, fs per } owner excel ‘ ¢ wie BY OWNER. HOUSE ABT |* ®cres wooded. $300 down. a - — sae d ea Bicomfelt __FE $6512. | 100x190. Only $850 cash. Hwy, OR 30701, / i / / 100x150. Paved streets. West side. PRIVATE POND A $150 down. , Located Just 1 mile ‘ from Lenny ws cunt > . we ™ i. _— 80x150, $400 - tre ‘in one cast . be 160x150. North side. $120 down, ie % s. Full ie, .East Side STN A KERN, tne. Ms N. ‘bas. Clean, well conditioned 3 room LADD’S INC. non St. FE 2-200. pungalon a “on rere front 4284 Dixie On 31231 Drayton Plains im eti’ * in as ~~ _ Rirnace ‘with “blower, aut auto. e 3 -" x00, 96 ACRES tT, pa reens, White Lake ia cad froutage f ote ead SelSts"a, eGR SHE | Ratt EP Saag a. FENTON ON BENNETT L New moter ¢ room & room ho d, 180x173 out in the country aa Close to W faterford High | feP*'Mnit det ot, Ua 2 "PONTIAC REAL GI resaie, bullt im 1955, a Beauiin re" Owner 0441 White 7 ety . tive 2 Bedroom ranch type bun Lake Rd., 3 south and 1 mile | 5 ae ales. carport teree ob. paved west of” Fenton ‘Phone Main Ge bas dey cenle. ; ive. judes near uv : 9-9244. lovely. Bargain’ ‘at cui automa’ ¥ “Wood ~- water, stor © or.| WATERFRONT LOTS codward to Square Lake road. fered ara, a iy "$4.00 down 1 ih , Mile a oO Soe ons est to present GI \eertong e. Located on to Wi lvd., left on wane ye ‘about % mile) to Giddings 9 NI CHO I Clinton River ws cneeines % mile, Owner L E Good Bathing NEAR KINGETON. % ACRES, 65 eee, woods and stream, owner, $4,000 cash, balance “eoesee OL if ACRED " Good soil plenty of road tront- ee, fois is a real buy at #7950 age, sis @ we a with $1500 down will discount for cash. Dorothy S Snyder. Lavender 3140 _W, Huron FE 2-4411 19 ACRES 41300 DN- sucwy | § Ortonville call Mule, OR SL FE 4200 fa OR 31111 DINNAN P. W. 66 W. Huron FE 4-277 __For Sale Farms — BY OWNER 156 r Cheap for ~~ FE. 3-760 Ridgeway 503 Comm: National BUILD NOW a our well ‘eyo Waterford a lERBERT C FE 54311 ERT ats mea Dick Carter OL 2-6276 |. | Rent Lease Bus. Prop, 49A_ NEAR SANDUSKY & | i, oe Sale Business } Property 49 49 Ne Net Mat AUBURN Avs. 140 room home i be used usiness or home. will Ry nd at $11,500 with rea- ROY K KNAUF. Realtor ®% W. OA $3339 FE 32-7421 ‘or ee ‘Ul 0. SUITABLE = ored, small business. Sole. r sone IVAN’S TAVERN. 2 MILES 8. OF Cheboygan, Mich. M-27, Doing good business, If interested come and see us. VILLAGE UNION LK. An excellent corner near the village o f Union Lake, soned ME) AL-l, large Pontiac has pur- rty just «@ e@ eWay and Susiness is good west of the elty, 150 feet srentage. 120 feet deep, ed to sell at or terms. Edw. M. Stout, Realtor TT ON, Saginaw St. Be FE ssies ROCHESTER AREA Near Zoned pn | wo _ Block 22x44. “ade Price © png $13,250 250 with CALL OLIVE 60971 Maurice Watson, Realtor ‘WE SELL THE EAR at W. Fifth @.. Rochester BALDWIN AVE "PONTIAC REALTY 77 _Beldwin __ FE +8278 OFFICE SPACE 3% GROUND ble fee “peetetsional | ~~~ Edw. M. Stout, Realtor "s Open Evenings "th Pt anes Business s Opportunities 5 51 ees 5 ACRES “ON 7 Ag tng n reom aT ttf 0 chic m0 chick | ellie coer pom _ Auburo Ave.. 86000 cash. DRIVE IN RESTAURANT. Near High’and Recreation area, White Lake & Duck Lake. well. *auipped steurant. Hent spot for am- fou: . Also included a. housetraller for your living =a Extra jot a 95.000. ie c = HAYDEN, K Ratton agate fe = Partridge = “BIRD” TO SEE | Feed Store Neighborhood Se looking “for r garden, 0 fl r “>, A sacrifice eae ~ -Nicholie & Harger Co. 33_W. Huron -PE_5-8183 All types all price ranges . We offer you our time and experi- a cone profitable to son you. Multiple s from 28 associate offices, ( STOP VICE.) down, STATE-WIDE Real Estate Service of Pontise B.D. CHRALES, REALTOR 1717 8. Telegraph FE 4052 “LET’S TALK BUSINESS” GOOD FISHING som best fishing is the “Th wera at same setup own pay- DISTRIBUTORSHIP This MICHIGAN BUSINESS SALES CORPORATION JOHN A. LAN ist} § TRUBGRAPH RD. At will cost 87, 4 "EWHRFE & GREGG 1865 Union Unies, leks We Union sass 4 2am oom Fo per “e scount. ay Be __ATTENTION INVESTORS We have beth ¢ and small contracts for sale. cour- teoug service. Call any bour, FE ore ee, for Ted Mecullough. tgations J.C. HAY DEN Realtor 66 E. Walton Open _ Eves. ~~ Money to Loan 53 _. ‘State Licensed Lenders) YOU ARE Lucky to have your account with Buckners in this period of unemployment. Buckner customers - out of work are tresied with every consideration. nt oboe, vere to deal at BUCKNER OFFICES ARE LOCATED: PONTIAC 2nd floor National Bldg. DRAYTON PLAINS 4812 Dixie Hwy. Wane Leen. 230 «=Barnston We Cover the Stat State | Home & Auto |s*< » E. enn “GET CA CASH OUICH QUICKLY _Up to $500 ““WHEN YOU NEED $25 to $500 poate irene ae _ STATE won FINANCE CO, Loan Company) EE SOs | ae HOUSEHOLD FINANCE CORP. OF PONTIAC 8. ‘ Mortgage Loans 54 LOANS $600 TO $1,500 1. For purpose on ith plate from , host chairs, 6 chairs — . nylon and foam , Over Shoes ‘when new. Pirst offer of $300. Midwest 65908 after 6 p. Ba EQUIP, VACUUM ginees. Windows. fixe res and other goods. On’ 31606 after 5. . USED Tv. * ery BED na re tea. WALTON TV Walton, Cor. Joslyn ie COLEMAN FURNACE, 60,000 $35, ak Lae o YR. “s oT herstal erns or mite. DESK, BEAUTIFUL WALNUT, 5 drawers, and m with ri OLive wer Queen Ann legs, tables, ss any lamp DINING SET BEAUTIFUL, 8 ¢ 9 meee blonde ™! DINING fF eae ROOM 8ET, B large table, § | chairs. OL 23-6576, well cooker, 68 NK aed GE AUTOMATIC re cooker Hike new. saci ‘RANGE CGHINCHILLAS, CAGES AND ~ies pay} equip for items of ers value. Beodta tables ‘and extension ind- wine eeuiee in 5-5005 after § Ger, Pilgrin. B'Ham. MT be truck ATL ix GOOD ‘. oe. ELECTRIC RANG iC RANGE CONDT. FOR SALE OR TRADE, 194636 | "ton First twenty dollars. ft. all ag pe Spartan on: . _ trailer lake lot, fi dirt, or cine sg KR CAB. what aes os, PE 5-2474. “ Sis: rug, #15. EM 3-2016. . in 8 modern EASY SPIN DRY WASH MACHINE, Stn cermes for Take ¢ eot- | __ good condition. $50, FE 44064. eae or something of equal value.| ELECTRIC PHI in. Range, 1 with fall even, a Weetine- AUTO. house automatic washer and dry- —s | FIGIDAIRE ‘© REFRIGERATOR, 6 oriy 480.85 Mux's ME 61300. FULLY AUTOMATIC cart i . te, NiCad aetna "0 FOR SALE eee ELL East $50) MI 48897. Nag fo SE eich For s real geod des! com: Pt 4 RING B me ey 4, mr $15 Als wa NG BR Itt pn ets” PE 4-014 13 sows MUSKBAT COAT. VERY |. PONTIAC RD 4T OPDYKE condition. % length. Pull OAS RANGE. 34°, NICE > sleeves, FE 46781 anre. center eoly BLACK WOOL COAT, BLEACHED __*99.95. Milk’s, MT 61300 a (white muskrat collar), size 15. GE MOBILE-MAID D) $40. FE 23-8200. 1 yr. old, good cond OL | 1-2466. BOY'S TOP COAT Witl $86. POWER Mow- iinting sport cost, size 16. ike er. 24 inch $66, On 3-437, new... a ECTRiIc STOVE, CHEAP Coats. SKIRTS, DRESSES, JACK-| 1978 Leon Rd. Walled Lake. MA ie MieSing mabe at | — aoUSErGL oF FERETORE— s # 7. Be a. rE) panenad FURNITURE. BF ELECTRIC RANG GIRL, SCOUT DAES AND OTHER "Coiyeq” burners. lee condition. a Shh Eevee Scout only $40.95, Milk's, MI 6-1300, = : WINTE a TWEED CoAT. le ATOR REFRIGERATOR. 6 size 14 to 36, fur collar, worn| °!; % gg ME edition. twice stele, sacrifice, boy's | 2 2 e S. $1008. flannel! suit, sive 34. Bers EEL A DEEP FREEZE winter jacket, fur collared. 2232S, et oe in er e-y all sizes, 4 A rs 8 Hoicomd, Clarkston. Mich i RTNERN MUSKRAT “Frigerar R 30) RF- a rear REXMORE-QOTOMATIC Wiane all i oy rE | eeotg aie d size &. BOYS BROWN TRENCH "ENMORE ~ CNSOLE raryING ~ Soa cup to mane, chasse Meeoee re iete teed 10e ate — .~ ture sale “pease, te vely new. furni e After 4 1 a Stott St. PE #3003. OTTER es morn acta ras van Dyke |* Matogany "1 Mahogany desk, 1 block north across from bank | girls sing table and stool, kid- 3 SUITE. FRIG. auto, machine, refrig.; erlb, bugger. , kitchenette set, [=] 32 Winchester special rifie, men's timed) nenting” Shenk. FE 25240 With fest, courteous service and oT OR 3 on payments our ® N re Then you should visit our new fi DIKING. ROOT $ rE modern office, so convenient to_ cy a parking and where new | © CR. CBIR AND MATTRESS, $20. | private consultation foome swan | _ 46 Kubn, i lis i you. Or phone FE 5-612] and tell 34 YARDS Ose BETGE™ 5x | us your needs wool carpeting, pc dining reom =. ete ry —— e 'CARGE DINING TABT fet, 6 vr. ae - LEAVING STATE. HOUSEHOLD furn. for sale. 162 8. Saginaw. FE $302. ‘cot ogee ad beautiful, slightly 4, Buy unit for the unit. Michigan F°vore: Wwerescent, Fur- —_ Annex, 397 Orchard Lake a chairs, rocker, table it tom “i “ re ps. 0 Dec. AY AEE vine ROOEEL pNNG - BED- opm. FE Seat INA any AL eS _THRT FIVE ‘Sele Household Goods 7 For Sat Mltanons 0 ee eeee +e nee pe, b thenes s+ spna panssas q Os vans chdensinse « BOR. oss cn ccnnenees Fd ei awhe ish eeays . OR TRADE co ve TRADEINDEPT. pete Sapte coe -. ba BTOVES, SOUGHT. SOLD. Bx. aw | Poot #, 602 Mt. chem: a A or Ob. | Gaia Stang be Bech, 390" Dixie Mey Roches-| RECLAIMED BRICK - PICNIC TABLES BARGAIN — $21.50 heavy duty, § ft) ORiando h Bathing want, UNION 31245 W. 8 Mile REDUCED PRICES. : ‘CHURCH reine: 17? 8. PE B 20233 ¥ USED USED REFRIOS. STOVES, AND Sitien. etre Fe sist es. ber fis! ook, \honboan fo 8. —tondition. $340. OR _3-1786. TiAC co. LD. STEEL. 5 ¥T. Uni FE ssn DOGTHERN Ot cS Ol HE, ATER AND | $4080 orators ou Pe Be ae eat fig BEM ‘Duo Tmenae OD, BURNER, 618. | yuna path pind $220 TRADE ELECTRIC RANGES FOR __FE +-5676. M / RB. .B. Munro, 1060 EVERYTHING YOU NEED FOR , tng—~4220 At : chal. ‘thee Dione salt ee | dee ee 2x6's, iae's, éxf's and Ui more oc HS acric Poa es TANK, PE rr he wean petee Bead Gagne oc BR ' Relaway bed with mait ‘ is ; ppLACKETT'S TORD's WAREHOUS Empire tn Dinie Hey Ma $2611 ' ~~ SEPTIC TANKS FE $3741 Supplies Reinforced concrete, $00 and 150 Srashes, ail maker, 886° Myrtle 2600 Union Lake Rd. at © ear wie GOOD CON- WsED oa RANGES 19 98 AND EM 34148 | oS. - B. Ra ee IT a eke ee a _$30. OR 21604. tg ene Shorsuirit nen Fa reed T Trade-in Dept. E windows from .- $11, wtp treet. #1 $175. EM 3.5224. ee on th ag Gangs ns Tener ne tt SPACE HEATER : i eres © s) pag ol, motel *2i, $s FOR SALE CONVERSION — O1L | 9% _BTU_ 88. OR 356m. 3) bummer and control. FE tea. mer eee ae al eed by eee oo ae te te. Loblone inthe auick ¢ S ALE CONVENIENT TERMS 4 woe Cute. GS THOMAS ECONOMY son sat One NAME {ASTERBOARD SALE FURNITURE CO. eS aches ee et one now & otr warehouse Powtiact Miu. ferent ent wre Cheap | Off Set Goality Bulitme WHIRLPOOL. DELUXE DAYER.| 4136 Scheel Street, Meow . seb or stare 7 _aimost_new, oe eat iio 0600 Sa0aRE ARLE 2 eaTT 8 ful line, ot Fo ee Oe FS oe erate 2 pe se’ od Hag) PAUL st cyR Lumber CO. WASHING “MACHINE CORVEN-/ fer. Farmington Tel, EMpire S931 ‘me vale, "ees to — . FoR SALE oy a a tee eee? ee WAYNE GABERT’ Ss poy . &. FE been ra n . wales TV SPECIALS pase eew WO tAWE WOW. E4080 Air pm ~y ad Seieighteatabe jd for with reverse reduce Sam. to # pm. way down on all é . teeta ™ I ocnaa Admiral console Clothes Posts Hirst aedeeseseus fir p eet te ‘ etlation eeeeee x8 W. pine bds, per M ..... ina ¥. bds. ber M =" = x oot FE $432, Fuel Saver = ou oa Soa te at FURNACES BENSON LUMBER co. PE ¢253) 340 N. Sagina SEPTIC TANKS REINFORCED Pr 46438 3873 Pr +648 3073 Eile, Lk, RA. Talbot Lumber er is "as _ness partner. OA 8-2 ’ | REBUILT CASH rat Ok Ot at sonable Also small adding ma- chine. MA 41443. BOW, 2 PR. a ty SHOE 6KA Size 6 jor $8. OR Visit rifle. OR 3-5403, SPORTSMEN —— SHOT GUN AND DEER after 4:00 p.m. Sand, Gravel & Dirt_66 m7 GRAVEL, FREE ANTIQUE AUCTION Monday, Sept. 17, 1 P.M. ae cword H "sioaie td sp vot sume eet aed ace caved, dime odes ee Se a and ¥ springs & ress; wall nec and ¢ w mir- rors; medic’ chest; cuc’ clock, Germ ndmade; black walnut chest of ane. ob *; pleture frames, Tiguas fx ARE GENUINE AN- ‘Tr BEAUTIFUL CON- N THAT WILL HAVE TO BE SEEN TO BE APPRECIAT- aus fs Or removed until setti ible for te SALE. are cash. ed No for. 26 tt. Excellent condition. Gh Sisis her a Fi eke yn, PE b9082, MODERN MOBILE TS- SPOR “BE: fess. Inquire 4787 walls, off os ears, ser. antee. Up 50 tr .ce: Standard - ard size. ED. WILLIAMS __ #51, 8. Saginaw aa pacbum KA 670-15 GOOD- year, New $16.95 cone Mas, Ex- change 507 8. Saginaw FE 4-0687, day FERRIS, OWNER: AUCTION SAT. NIGHT 7 P.M. ee ee ae GOOD USED TIRES. $1.50 UP. : $ige wae walls, 603 5S. Saginaw. MRS. IV d GLENN CASEY, Auctioneer Good Petal ainee 9050 aod up WAYNE ALEXANDER, CLERK all sizes. $3.50 and up. ane a traded mn OPtive Sait “ CA : PK. x PE 40330 a Tr : Bring it Here wie pay Vans WE PAY TOP SHARP LATE MOTORS 803 N. Main, Rochester UBURN HEIGHTS TRAILER ae ;|WE NEED USED oe OXFORD MOBILE MANOR FOR those who want the est st rea) North Chevrolet's eee, ~ gon ite tbe best Big Lot in Birmingham - dette for further infor: HIGH $$$ PAID mation. location 2 miles E BUYING FOR of on Lakeville OUT OF STATE DEALS Auto Accessories 80 GLENN'S we SA ime MERC.. ANY PART GOOD. 254 8. SAGINAW 8ST. FE 41371 ie tL} * __toe er Sead tan'S-sobsnsa |OG0D, CUEAN, 0 OB. sh GHEY For Sale Tires 80-A aa See M&M Motor Sales orett Br" lee Wanted Used Trucks 89 STOP — LOOK dump, or will buy dum arate, H. P. Sutton, MY 3-603, WANTED TO BUY FORD TRAC- tor, FE 23-4750. aii: AUTO PARTS ve sean Pm 4 HIGH $$$ Paid opel Ana. COMMUNITY - / BUY WITE CONFIDENCE FROM |HASKINS Piety nel Sees ener as Fastest Growing Snag Sa, te| MORRVICE TIRE. & = 7, : & better salto of ap natch, Se TREADING CO. For Sale Trucks 90 _ OL = Rat Ton : Tiger mene tein suite. | 481_N. Perry St FE $069 | ns i BLOE ce pa utger Tomatoes B. tuto. washer. Bendix au- rvic 41 1 « TON P. Scotch “Austrian end Mugo. Arb-| 19.000 plas jaded with red | fomatic dryer. Spe, cetawny Auto Service St 7 pBe oe ri . t fir, ne-| Tipe tomatoes. Just wetting tet | ped. Utility cabinet. Kelvinator CRANKSHAFT GRiINpiug Ix THE ee CHEY, TON PICKUP. tive - your own, bring] the way you like them. $1.30 per| electric tone. ae 3 pe.| car. © mnsere Tebored, Zuck Ma- 1.085 and burlap "3822 Si Vilage, | bushel Bring own 3860 meple bed suite. Piling cab- fhine Shop. 43 Hood “Phone FE =“ any CORP sate miles ; q ’ 5-6660. in Bonde W Wakefield erotonss. i aie Be Duck | Giddings SGN. PICKING orner cabinet, Drum | MIDSTATE HYDRAMATIC SERV. | ii DODGE TRUCK Foe ae. reection evecy L. BAR wes. Bookcases Pull-up chairs.| ice. Hydramatic, Fordomatic, ¥E day o~4 é to 7, MU ee Kingsbury Or- pos! bed: Floor| Mercomatic transmission rebuilt, | 1956 9 ty TON FICEEF. Sale 69 one * Clar lamps, se" x ortental| exchanged and installed. $65 and| Clean, R & H pew tires and box For Sale Pets 69 Orlea Rd. west of Joslyn. rie i pont. ~4 Ss. UD. 7-0541. Guaranteed. _eover, 3435 Elisabeth Lk beth Lk . Rd. POINTER | PICK YOUR PP! ak, Washer Televisions. Sale Motor Scooters 82 OMC STAKE TRUCK. EX 1 FEMALE ENG riety. $1, a be. Your own con- rt hail : 43 | ~~~... lent condition, PE . with pups 2 Jre old. Good on) tier. Michel's Orchar moleum. floor radio, 13816 rue. | 53 CHEV. 210. 36,000 MILES. 9600. birds. itd ly M,C. Celland Clarkston and| proleum. floc ey canned | WHIZZER MOTORBIKE. EXC | “pp 4313. 7 koreans j ANGORA oe Satta Sise0 ee, | Cond. Price $85. Phone MAple | 5, = 2 ‘ PICKING LATE VA locks, . Linens, sil | 4 : cellent condition. $478. FE 61 3 BEA A : en peaches, Or-| yerware, Boys Jt. dike. Table For Sale e Motorcycles § 83 iiss & Ton oxe DELUXE PICK coon dog. e. 239 N ehard, 4979 Pelton Rd. located | lamps. Tools. spe. & ends 1300 miles. $1,375. bet - ‘sterford galore. B & Tyler, Auction- ron PARTS AND, SERVICE on | 35 auG MC i TON Pict Leena 3 YEAR OLD PART BRITTANY. | cic: y-ALBERTA PEACHES | BIG FARM AUCTION WONDAY, | poly dlsriey Davidson nee. Harley tect condlion Cook Sree, Om. PART SPRINGER EXCELLENT | “bring baskets. an-Smith| Sept. 17, 10:30 a.m. On highway OA ©3011 HUNTER. RESEMBLES BRIT-| (chard 3356 Bald Mt. Rd. M15 at of village of | ARE “GOUE MOTORCYCLE. ee erm vy | So eee eee = | WILSON GMC TYR. OLD MALE isi SET. OAKLAND COUNTY stein and Jersey cows. 28, heli- 3 Orion. MY — 77) broke. retrieves. good | | . : 8, Sale Bic funte vote e, Wis, oF (rade tor gun, FE pret vorgasie MAREE. oor bs, gate, pee erates, comm, | WW At New and Used Trucks PUPPIES tna eggs ers and _Ber-| 12 pieces of equip. Case 4 BOY'S 38° SCHWINN BIKE. 900. #40. 3 BLONDE COCKER "| vies, apples and other fruits in| Tri Allis-Chalmer C : OR +072. 1955 Ford %-T Picku SLE AND WHITE YEAR| ‘%°0*2- Tues. and Sat.| 29 pieces heavy line farm tools. |} BOY'S AND 2 GiRL's BICYCLES, 55 Ford %4-Ton Pickup Ania female collie, 038. OR 21050. | cs BSE Bed PomPinG Laie | SngP Wools and misc. Bill McCan-| $15 each, OA 6-2256. 1955 GMC %-Ton Pickup SETTER PUPPIES,| RD. FE 30078 J. A. Amold and Bud Hickmont.| Boats a. Accessories 85 1952 GMC Utility champion & field stock, reason- | BARTLET? PEARS. BLACKMOORE| Auctioneers $ems et (08 | woupep pry.| 1955 Ford Panel ‘ ic RecieTeakD GERM: reat anes rls saronba? SEPT. i0TH 12 00 “wood ‘Wolverine’ tace’ runabout, 1948 Ch 1 t. 12-ft. plat & ; -ft. - shepberd puppies, 3286 Auburn | "for sale. 94 W. Chics on 108 West Cérotine, Penton. | center deck steering. transom | body. vith pia » | eee sib SHALE HAVEN READY | Antique Chairs. Love Seat. Clocks, | stress points | tibergiss, remote / form body with power- AKC BEAGLE. » WES. OLD, 615 w Already picked by the bush-/ pictures’ Pre Frames, Bisque| Shore Dr, Lake down- lift tail gate to $2. PE ane NY -APAWIEL oh, ogeetiens quate. Pree O . Piano, Plain and Fancy stairs. After § p.m. . chards. . 7) Mpops. 10 was. ol. PE 2324. | _lage ion. Setrgereigr‘Diiine Sue. Bess: | Duck Hunter's Special | MICHIGAN'S LARGEST : LES. Exc. Dresse Rugs, Hundreds ft. molded ICK ASoodine, FE tia) after ¢ pm.) PEACHES |_ fester ardeien. ae oe Piet e's‘ahinnads mace "F | GMC TRUCK DEALER ae ganas terncr, eal. 2 Boner | Waly Orchards, MG E. Com-| Be. De Prop. Joba | 13PT_A &| OAKLAND AT CASS and “te vn cne. wee Be. rd, Mich. MU|\ a" and Deane H. Cox, ‘Aue: cover. $200 * with "BE 5.9485 AKC RED SABLE FEMALE PEE-| Soi cues alu) BUSHEL & UP. |i Kit. Used 10 days nie" tora __ingese. 10 5 eee PE 50004. | * Tomatoes pears Apples —_ all | nesday night. 7 p.m. Large property , Bag a 1. Ft vee | Ore pick) mo. mu ae efrecter. ‘ 4 speed “pies MU ean) forte Tb begs) Davis & Sons’ | focls end personal he Chancel ote ay fiber, | trans. Exe. cond. “throughout. dust iG, COCKER POPS WHFTE Form Mertet. 3018 Auburn Rd.| Smart, Sale Farm. 339 West Tie ‘Sutboara thotor, 2033 Union Lake Hi ski truck Ch = ye TRISH SETTER PUPS * PEACHES For Sale Housetrailers 78 | ExcELLEnt VALUES ON NEW & ASKINS eV. 2 males, 6 Mos. old. Ready '| ssig Haven & Golden Jubilee. USED BOATS & MERCURY MO-| 9751 pixie Highway at M-15. train. Real beauties. 6839 Pontiac Already picked & pick your own | 1954 CHIEF 4 YT. OR TORS. SIGN UP NOW FOR OUR | wanle 5-5071 Open Nites "tl ® Lk. Rd. _ ‘$ cents LD.) Bring Ts. trade for smaller trailer FE WINTER STORAGE AND PICK- i TON PICKUP. @) HIGHLAND BEAGLE PUPS MALES. AKC 82 , UP SERVICE. : LE PUPS, MA AKC $20. Valley View Orchard. Hartland 40138 after 5 p.m. z 4 - Ave PE 20629 AMaytair ©6225. Rd. told U8, 23) (2 Mi. south of “7 MACOMB HO 7 | INLAND LAKE SALES | {7 iNFerwaTionaL % TON PICK: BRITTANY SPANIEL. 11 WKS. will ear in trade. Huron | PE 4121 3127 W. Huron PE 2-6122/ up, ‘47 Ford ton. A-1 condition. a ee Ree ay FE 1-003. iS — EALHAVENS ARE | Motor W. Huron. FE | BOATS AND BOATS ALONE ARE |_ EM 3 BEAGLES, to a ab. ey eter ey ee oakland 2. our | busi uy aia stoek. te . - a . very wa a : fos? Commerce RA. | Mt rosa Re excelent a. .:—4 mis, Hwy. MApie For Sale Cars 91 ~oy AT STUD. AKC. CUR-| Ra. Milford. Please bring basket. mews oer aS > Pree 5 » 3-9206. ; HAVE BARRELS AND KEGS - FT MODERN SCHULT. . BEAG = Pure FOR eaLE_ 3 | *S SAVE BARRELS AND KECS Good condition. Sell of trade on | sets of sails, nylon & cotton. Good oid, Geod OL 38082. Yates Cider Mill, 23| auity on new home. Lot 29 170 1953 CHEVY Mich “S_Desuinite | if ROYCRAPT, PORN. WELL. | y5. CHRISCRAFT SWEET CORN, WHOLESALE AND | Elec. brakes, wheels. PE) 1D oora fine vomtineuisher, are $69 5 8 ee. Se Se $3534. ‘ paulin, and trailer. In the water Tipcay Ra. Davubare, ME 44008 | PRERDESS Wl @ BEDAME | Poaay” co Mirese."kad'Ss | cian come’ ace va top cond after $ pm. ; : | excellent condition A getee_ te ri a. a mfiey | ‘ion throughout. Would make an Rd. FE 20637 We. owners y. FE sInt. fa ideal second car. PEACHES ARE RIFE AT SUT. 7 Pr. . jp orchard. 324 Lake Ange)- s small town a prices. ba Ma. =o poeta d os NORTH Oe eS ee . Seno ou #8 O06 MO | TN Pm, Tstio "Siifora “Ra”. ‘Holly, Mich"| craft ahd Wolverine a, canoes POTATOES iran S KB. A, Pick up four winter supply of | Pr. PRaIR “re. poar w CHEVROLET Poiatons © Leanna ‘ ideal for hunt! ones sun ven RFE) or traveling, After 8 p.m. OL | 22-5 SEeORa FE 2003 ign S WWOODWARD TOMATOES. PICK YOUR Own, #1| —* EVINR MOTORS Birmingham MI-4273$ bushel, bring. baskets, 7051 ett so << TO) MICHIGAN FOR * a for a 10 per cent ocanepigtion, MARINE SALES VICE eqsuntmasigeih . 1981 8.C. CASE TRACTOR wrrn| 22-,1t,%o.,12 KEnwood 1-106. Open Set. PDE x 3-1385 Case Aovble bottom | —O"_RE_2-0872. PLastics — | = ~ ie seen i065 PRAIRIE SCH PT. |@ W. 14 Mile Rd. st John R 3 a BUICE. aiven, Die at Fam, 1 Dunham 7 ft. cultimultch- | _ 3000 Eilts, Lake Rd. Pi 6.2678. Lincoln 3-444 er, 1 Dunham 7 tt. Tandem dise SEE THEM, NOW UXE, en rubber 3 w equipt. FE 32-3472. SEE OUR os Se sees, | tom + war ry PLYWOOD DUMPRHY. " " A _ MU 9-194: “TEN. Wit IDE 25 hp. elec starter. Johnson. Safe Buy N ‘dunt Trailer. Both tke Like new, FE cn Tuer new, MI CTT. PONTIAC CHIEF ia THOMPSON oP EVIN. | USED CARS WA AZER ROTO TILLE Kime, cise for ate mote room te rade, Like new. Watkins Landing. ixed Cocker, female, about 2/ and used. Parts & Service, L: W Ot = = Teant ac | Cass Le. FE 48587. . weer peace dee Oper Giamere fer sivine. © | CLEAN i051, CHRISCRAPT fy Fr, + and waterer Practical y new.| ics’, *yausble trom 38° to oe.) Oia. © * Albert | LINCOLN-MERCURY for both. MU 4-2310 tioned sm mobile homes.| JOHNSON OUTBOARD MOTOR= Cass at Pike Sts. q DRILL BARB WIRE BUG-| ‘These may be purchased Bales and Service Starcraft & FE. 4.3835 sy. Reasonable, 16835 Riv-| Dew, deferred a hol plan. A star boats Teense and 77s CONVERTIB et, Farmington. credit life policy on all com | Dude trailers, Everything for the & i. WW. Low mil 3 tract purchases. Boat. matic, -_ Boley tk i NOTICE . OWENS MARINE SUPPLY ere. $2,308. Cooley Lk. Service, i WIN AN ALL 306 Orcha.. Lake Ave. corner Union TRIP TO DA: T INSON Prone FE 3-8090 TEXAS. ¥ FINAL CLEARANCE “BEALE. ON REN FARMALL MOBILE Fiace, ‘708 Orehand “Lake Ave 50 In . _3F Ave. c. Y. MERCURY AND CHAMPION OUT- TRE BRO HOMES | ™" iN 1956 eae NG BROS. ne ANDERSON PE ¢112 4301 _Dizie Hey. HARDWARE CO Drayton Plains OR 93-1203 F * rn rons kc ‘AT OPDIKE and 2182 8. Telegraph FE §00n CHEV 2380 8. Pint ° “Special Offer | #33 7%,4 geod noose ' iss] PONTIAC . 8 PT. ALL ay . very good condition, | . —— EXECUTIVE CARS Md | New Discount | OXFORD eatebenilll — come Substantial Savings — * GRAIN DRILL | Trailer Sales | Good Used Tractors - 2-DOORS — 4DOORS BLADES. BACK HOES. LOADER | NEW 1957 TRAILERS Hardtops — Converts. ON OUR LOT NOW LOW AS a tobe 0° and it, $195 ' wap as aa |" Wanted Used Cars 88 . HOUGHTEN & SON | 44 tratters, ait stees, Parts and OR YOUR CAR DOWN access. 5 per - rates.|4 BETTER CASH PRICE FOR Z any make or model. Clean car 3 oe teen. UP TO 36 MOS, ON BAL, Haskins Chev. sok oF oom Low CiSK1ns CV, | rane ADVANTAG NORTH ‘ CHEVROLET ads WOODWAI ARD “Bud Shelton Offers. A a ae O's $3105 ES BPS Red tes’ $1205 "84 Chey, Bel Air 4dr. ..... $1146 °63 Pontiae custom Catalina .. $1005 "63 Mercury 2 door .......... 8 045 *54 Ford 4dr. Customline ... $ 995 "4 Ford V-8 tudor, R&H. WW $ 995 53 Ford 4 dr. Ral. ......... € 805 153 Chev, Bel Air ...0.0 00... $845 wet Buick Guper &Dr. Sharpe’. e008 z ir. * it Bora. aver nse vensikoeme 8 345 ‘a Pontiac 4door .......... 8 18 _Bud Shelton Motor Sales rie 3 i i : 3 aute. transm’ tone ‘ 23.000 miles. 1 owner. $1875. : 3525 Elisabeth La. Rd. CUSTOMIZED v i “| @ei4 TM, Reg U8. Pat. OF. © 1906 by NEA Services, De Weggins into doing her themes " “She's terribly smart in English, too! Talked that Freddie all last year!" a For Sale Cars Beattie Motor Sales Your Ford Dealer Since 1930 At Stoplite in W aterford Big soyinge co ty this joes Per with Fordomatic, rrediy heater and other oan OR 3-1201. a " Customized. $100 MUtual +2364 6 p.m. 53 CHEV. 4-DR. “| 1955 FORD $1750 ° wae Se 00 chavee convertible as apt or eee NORTH ‘4 FORD FAIRLANE CLUB SE *% URE 5 Pas : rveoube Wer} aE | Myst eg, at ‘$6 FORD PAIRLANE 1954 Chev. Delray 2-Dr. 8@ FORD CUSTOM 3 DOOR. FORD- heater, onane. R «& Low mileage. red & while, One of ' Sea ee al Ba eee ea OR 31356 MAZURE i oo eee MOTOR SALES Bon Gane ea SOUTH BLYD, AT WOODWARD ; 40587 ‘Sl FORD CONV. $275. 3177 YORE Auburn Heights. "Ferg Salatic, 7. Of HEATER. 35858 aft- RONS ws. ew, Montéalm makes 923 W. Huron West Side Used te Bieta ye tee | 1955 FORD , 1 CHEVROLET ‘ 1000 8 WOODWARD Bat. in beautidul* cond down Priced y as “tem - NORTH i NEW R. i966. emcee cer fwae,| CHEVROLET V4 Rai. } Tune good, 300 8. Jessie after 1000 5" WOODWARD Wulioee Geo tare Ww . LOW or Se car or small down ‘par |@ FORD 62 DR. GOOD CON- ment for equity. 93-5287 after | _ dition. MU 9-0976. _ FORD in Rw GOOD COND: *® FORD V-8, 2 DOOR, GOOD D & KH, , condition. EM 3-4721. re 30117. GAR PAYMENTS TOO B $DR | =| some? Let us help you . @r, tires No mon f i some less expen ve model. monts. Call fir Lake Orion Motor Sales _ LOOKE- | Mr 2.2611 oid Turne: We would 1966 that most “dealers wet tote aed wheel drive. el 000. esa ‘Bie ie Lake car . iy it : joning the car, We | * ¥, GOOD FE safety pa a and ane es sure a every functional ttem is | 19s)” NASH RAMBLER STATION . wagon. ge ge overdrive. ena? opis 4951 Nash Rambiet Station Wi Overdrive, R&H Must sell, For or Sale | Cars 91 NN ee ‘$6 SUPER 8 HOLIDAY COUPE. _ of tO low mileage, FE Look! Look! Look! We bave ay yoestves 10X army qers. 4, * and 6 ‘51 Chev. 4 doors, he of these cars are in excellent mecnanical ¢ Lucky Auto Sales - #38. Saginaw 4-106 ‘2 HARD ~ aapincrn. $395. ‘53 FORD Custom Liner TO BUY" a ‘OLDSMOBILE 55-SBE=WS ~HARDTOP. * fost PLYMOUTR “HOUGHTEN TS COUPE. 4 DOOR - & SON. A Rat #0) 42) ne RO aes Par rrrey cee tee kent nees een clean, $295. EM OLive 19761 53 FORD . Very clean, ma z *53 PONTIAC 52 PONTIAC re 34727. *51 DODGE many more extras. Before you buy, check our deal on besuty —nn at the stoplight. Money Down "52 MERCURY this 1956 tor. Save mone’ 1962 Pontiac deluxe. 5 OLDS, Sug, St. 4 DOOR. RARDTOP. | ” Beattie Motor Sales Your Ford Dealer . Since 1930 At Stoplite in Waterford Sedan Demo. with styletone, Buys A Straw Hat In The Winter Why? Because He ‘Saves Money ~ Take A Tip From The Wise Man! CHEVR 56 BelAir 4Dr. Custom - Deluxe, sr $2085 56 Fairlane *.. Dr - $2095 sate ,& =heater. Ford-O-Matic rive . 1755 Station "Wagon. $2095 4 pi cag radio & heater, Hydra- 55 Monterey 4 Dr. $1895 Radio & heater, Merc-O-Matic. 55870 4dr. eoees $1895 Radio & heater, — 54 Chieftain 1] Dix. . $1395 .,@ door, fl power. 54 4-Dr. Mainline é Radio & heater, Ford-O-Matic $945 PONTIAC 54 Chieftain Dix. 8 $1295 4 at Radio & heater, Hydra- 53 4-Door ..sscecees $945 Radio & heater, Hydramatic. PONTIAC '53 Catalina Coupe . .$1195 CHEVROLET ’53 Styline Deluxe .. .$795 Radio & heater. O-Drive. . 53 BelAir “4Dn bésee $945 Radio & Heater, Real Sharp, . FORD 53: Convertible Radio & Heater, O'Drive. "52 Chieftain fe Deluxe $795 Radio & Heater. pipes "51 Convertible ( Cpe. $495 'S1 Chieftain 4Dr. ..$495 PONTIAC RETAIL STORE “GOODWILL rs ne. OLD&SMO- . eT tent. Siydrametic 4 dr.) Fire body good cond . Ra- | dio. eater New seat covers 135. Ly Elizabeth “Rd. DEMONSTRA- ta" baie “TAYLOR CHE SALES HASKINS low as $145 full price, babe your own terms. HASKINS. CHEVROLET “Oakland County's Fastest Growing Dealer” 6751 Dixie Hi MAple §-6071 Nite md portation special. ir Main St a NIGHTS R 1 1956 Pontiac: Starchief custom dr, Catalina, Dealers on this 5-5566 or MA 5-1141 ie hecnie, bea Good trans- Cla) TIL 6 ; desote Plymouth De way at Ra POWER ABRAKES $240 DOWN $16 PER W BRAID au Years Of Pair Dealing Cass at West Pike St. 20186 EEK Dealer $395 USED CARS” 0 MT. CLEMENA OT, YE Sait? 47 PONTIAC 2-Dr. AS 8. Radio & Heater, Turn Signals, ¢ “YOU! LL SAY: MATTHEWS-HARGREAVES |} CARS ARE "'O K" BY ME WHEN YOU ONE OF THE FINEST USED CARS WE HAVE HAD THE PLEASURE TO OFFER — THERE ARE CARS. OF ALL MAKES AND MODELS |. TO PLEASE THE MOST DISCRIMINATING BUYER 211 S. SAGINAW — CASS & OAKLAND Reconditioned & Guaranteed $1845 *55 PONTIAC Catalina 2-Dr. Hardtop ganar ty, Sa ON: ae _ Top. Py’ aimee nd A & $1595 "55 CHEVROLET BelAir Hardtop CORAL with GRAY Top, Radio & Heater, W/Walls. $1395 *55 CHEVROLET | Deluxe . 4- ‘Door Sedan Tu-Tone GREEN, Radio & He $1195 $1 75 __*55 FORD: 2Door _ BLUE paint- WHITE *54 CHEVROLET BelAir 2-Door Power Glide. get & Heater, New W/Wall Tires. 2-Tone $895 *S4 PLYMOUTH Belevedere 4-Door Sedan 2-Tone GREEN, Radio & Heater, A solid family: car R. & @. quremgiee Radio & Heater, W/Walls, MAROON, ‘WHITE $795 *53 DODGE Coronet 2-Door V8 | R. & O. '53 PONTIAC Deluxe 8 Convertible RED. Hydramatic, Radio & Heater, W/Walls. $595 395 & Heater: Hydrematic, BLUE. R 52 PONTIAC Deluxe 8 53 WILLYS 2-Door - Heater and Turn Signals, New Titres, Economy plus, Ag IS. $395 Power Glide. Radio & Heater, AS IS. 51 CHEVROLET Deluxe 2-Door $99 —$295— 50. CHEVROLET 4-Dr, 3 FORD * $99 $245 49 PLYMOUTH 4-Dr. oe CH EV. $99 "$195 *49 FORD See These Trucks! $945 MR haf i BA 2-Ton 12- Ft. Stake New Paint, $795 "52 CHEVROLET i -Ton Pickup Tires, like ie t 153 53 CHEVROLET Sedan Delivery MATTHEWS-HARGREAVES "Your CHEVROLET Dealer” FE44546 0 2 TO CH TEST-DRIVE Excellent Tires. PE 42549 R. & G. 4-Dr, , 2-Dr. 2-Dr. R. & G. ‘pr When you hear and see all the claims about used | car deals and pricés, stop and ask yourself, “W ho | Says-So?” That's the important thing, Whois |) the dealer that makes such claims? What kind of } a reputation for honest, * SPECIALS: Today's iS Shey: Bas" y ev. clu epe ‘ 1951 Chev. delux dan S 1951 Pontiae Hyd. 7 ar D 10, $983 Pontiac Hyd. 6 ar 33 Oldsmobile have? At. 1953 Plymouth hardtop cpe. - Super 88 Two-Door FULLY it ete Many more to choose from. As HYDRAMATIC OLIVER BUICK you can rest assured that what we say about our | cars and our prices you can_ believe. clean, late model cars today, $895 1953 Ford 2 Door $1495 1955 Ford 4 Door (White) $995 1953 Pontiac 2 Door $695 1952 Buick 4 Door $495 1952 Dodge 2 Door — $995 1954 Chevrolet 2 Door $495 1952 Studebaker 4 Door $495 1951 Chevrolet 2 Door $1195 1953 Oldsmobile 4 Door $995 1953 Pontiac 4 Door $895 1953 Dodge 4 Door $1595 1954 Buick 2 Door $1595 1954 Mercury 2 Door — $1195 1953 Olds Convertible $295 1950 Pontiac 2 Door $145 1951 Kaiser 2 Door $1795. 1955 Ford Convertible $995 1953 Buick 4 Dr. Sedan $295 -_ 1951 Ford 2 Door $695 1952 Pontiac 4 Door BANK RATES OLIVER BUICK| 210 ORCHARD LAKE AVE, _ Open Till 9 P. M. fair dealing, does he See these | issi ic & | We believe we have the best fin- 951 cataga S$ ig Ko tia iets ee ONT! a *W) Gites Mitad tuner wwe | BOb, Frost, Inc. | a trvpesaxen area Dodge ‘% ton : LINCOLN MERCURY AND | down. Take over paymenti, In- ie Bede ‘age pickup. $ Hb f) FB ASY ED a0 S WOODWARD | suri” samen isa ee Se nee iss WILL na ocxney TRMINOMAM sang | exe O $ 295 RIEMENSCHNEIDER 10a PONTIA ¢ DR, Rall GOOD a as Soto. i 2h DODGE-PLYM ee DONS AG DC 2D GE “PLY lOUTH TOTE — TRADE UP OR DOWN 232 8. Saginaw FE 2.9131 “t, tare a tee agg 88 Chev, Station Wagon poe : PS Sor had Pol cela Beattie , “ytleted BP Sn” |B oe Bean, _PE 1-0766._ 3147 ya = 33 Port sean See? Motor NOTE. __ | swcics towne sm rowan | ee Sales Breryhody's Credit & a Fee tot ake: Or HURON MTR. SAL ES | s Good Heré - Saree 1956 Pairiane | Pordor, stvletone ibs Ccaginew at Sudson fim. signals, fordomatic. and | MAUPT PONTIAC SALES |Who. Says. S07] } ‘53 Olds Super 88 Sas Pants Ret ORS aT mae os oo $945 | ‘Fall Clean-Out of Sines VALUES Also Wide Selection of 1956 Olds Demonstrators ‘56 Chev. Bel Air 2 Dr... Beautiful 2 tone Finish, Powerglide, Radio & Heater '55 Buick Riviera .. Sin "Bitthed® fale Radio & 28, ‘55 Olds Super 88 2 Dr... & ee Pe ‘59: Pontiac Star Chief. .. with Extras Low Mileage. 8 Catalina, ve this one for ore Paeee $1895 ‘55 Ford Fairlane Sedan $1595 Pordomatic a dream car ‘54 Chev. Bel Air 2 Dr... Radio & Heater. Two Tone Paint. Nice ‘S4.Olds Super 88 ** Radio & Heater, Low Mileage. This is .$1095 & Clean “eo eo @ 2 Dr. Beautiful Bi fin: Hydramatic, Radio & heedice. *Sescial thuwen '53 Pontic Sedan: [> & Heater, Hydramatic. ‘93 Ford Custom V-8 $945 Turo Signals, eee @ et a very lw price ‘53 Mercury Cl. Cpe. Leee. $1195 jramatic, ¢ extras RE Beate: Sar yee wt be orend tee i S ahouaas '52 Buick Super *“e*® Radic @ Sesler. “Pettent “condition in ‘52 Pontiac Catalina pate Bs pon Radio & Meater. Turn mileage and many other $695 w Deluze in every way ees $695 smatt dct “ee @ © & "Bright Spot Jerome Olds:Cadillac Cass at Orchard FE 80488 Lake FE 80488 $1895 | . $2295 | $1995 3 $1595 | $795 | pong Bin Bette & Beet. Detrosters, Turn Signals 2 OUT THEY GO! All ‘56 Model Trade-Ins CHECK THESE SALE PRICES! LISTED BY STOCK NUMBERS REG. SALE PRICE PRICE ° «3979. ‘55 HUDSON Staton Wagon . .$1295 FE29101 FE ee ‘50 OLDSMOBILE 4Door ....$ ‘S4 HUDSON Club Coupe . -+.$ 995 ‘53 MERCURY Club Coupe ..$1295 ‘S3 BUICK 2Door Stop In ‘SO HUDSON 2-Door eeeeeeee of 5 225 F ‘48 BUICK 4Door.--..ese00s $123 $95 ‘31 NASH 4Door = seceeeees s25 $195 $295 345 ‘49 FORD Station Wagon ....$ 295 ‘53 HENRY J 2Door s........ $305 $345 1 'S4 rorD Convertile ....... sis $1245 '53 PLYMOUTH 4Door ......8595 $495] ‘93 CHEVROLET 2-Door .....$ 795 * $695 : '53 FORD 2Door »--.....4...$ 795 $725 |. ‘48 FORD 2-Door oF ceceeuees sos - $895) ‘SE FORD 2Do008 Te... sus $95 SA poncE 2De2”......... $1895 $1795 ‘SA FORD Cub Coupe ....... sis4s $1275]. $1195 $875 | We Have 45 Not Listed for You to Choose From "Cy Owens” Your Friendly FORD Dealer 59-4101 1478. Saginaw St | PE 5.3588 $245] $895 | $1195] $95} ee ee we Re es Open8A.M.to9P.M. 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The machine, left at 490 Or o het $ 15 born Sept. 17-24. : The long hunting nite is essocl mond Ra., was found damaged to) TV a s name, du the extent of $200 last night. ° Shs 2 Sattler’s Today's Televisi P Mereuh Dey Cede, emia ates rea SETS = ws as wit! avy Crockett, our ers. Oo S e evl1sion TO rams hero’s character has been consid- ae Radio-TV Service | curatched ter vintinie Watet etume without eties erably cleaned up for the televi Rhodesia is getting an $80,000,009 STORE HOURS 4 ing an TT SOFA and CHAIR 24 Hour Service Pagans ed = oe are subject to change aa” and "geet tines ay World Bank loan for its huge Ka-] Weekdays 9 to 6; Fridays 9 to ® i . " me ~ ri pro, t @ Gre All Work Guaranteed jumphs: over “evil”. 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(4) Sonny Eliot,'8:@0—(2) Michigah State Univer- 12:25—(9) Billboard. mol if anyone ever will be. Too can te (2) News. sity. (4) Industry on Parade. |12-30—(2) Showtime. (3) Man to many nm ee eet ; 6:20—(4) Dolores. 8:15—(2) Michigan State Conserva- Man. Sports| ease, z ong , , the progra preoccupa ten Sao seh I. SED MIAE Pom 2 rate nS EA, (Mia? oom Oo Se ote mel lf’ OCEANARIUM f. Bater Movie, “Desk Cosmenant ies 00—(2) .Captain Kangaroo. (4)|1:00—(4) Jimmy Wakely Show. ste-yearc 4 bey. whe wes geety Horses, Porcupine Fish, Alligators, ete. o Semele $4 B00 Yes! Fed YPM) Bendy Deoky. Ch America eo) | Big ¢ Fosdal. talking about knives long. after DON'T MISS SEEING THESE ; | 6:45—(4) News Caravan. 9:30—(2) Mighty Mouse. (4) I Mar- 2:@0—(2) Baseball. (4) Stars on —_ In fairness to him — FASCINATING OCEAN * Soa. 50 © Tape Recorders ‘:00-4(7) The Adventures of Jim} ried Joan. (7) Crufiade’for Christ.| Parade. (7) Roundup Time. | aad ee aan as aia - ODDITIES *Tv | Bowie. “The Squatter.” (4)|10:@0—(2) Cartoons, (4) Fury. (7) 4:00—(4) Coloriand. (7) Milky's’ brother ... - EASY * Racrt Paro Trah ar Consequences) Hoy awe & Hardy [Ee @) Shwe,” vomene tier DRIVE OUT TODAY | © Hi-Fi | wood Summer Theater. “‘Gino,"/10:30—(2) Texas Rangers. (4) (* 730—(2) Showtime. (4) Mr. Wir- Elvis Presley Department: The of * Radio ' '%:30—(7) Crossroads. “The Sacred) Johnny Coons. (7) Captain Flint.) ard. arance of the teen-agers’ TERMS! © Inter-Comm. Systems Trust.” (4) Life of Riley. (2))12:-(@) Big Top. (4) Cowboy §:00—(4) Topper. (9) Wild Bill — on Ed Sullivan's show Sun OPEN pest and SUNDAY © P. A. Systems | Our Miss Brooks. Theater. | Hickok. (2) Sagebrush Shorty. day night resulted in the highest fe Na Sok ieee—(t) Treasure Hunt. My; 1:39—(4) Mr. Wizard. (7) Ramer|n00—<0) Roy Rogers. (9) Hoppy’s| :ewer audience rating the pro 14 Miles North of Pontiec on US-10 BLAKE | Favorite Story. “Work of Art.”| Of the Jungle. seataen, gram has received in its history DIO TV ) (4) On Trial. (2) Crusader. Ponape Bisa eet fink g RA 8:30—(7) The Vise. “Death Has . viewers indica ” Sullivan. show had 82.6 per .cent Siete NAW He fp tenen o srs Mental Tests May Benefit = at auience NBCTY. whieh FE 4-579! Playhouse of stars” vn shelved Steve Allen for the night 78 S. Seginew FE 5-1377 5 : Em lo es Reachin 65 ‘and went to film with Robert Do-’ =. ! scent) W's Pots ‘those, @) Dew ploy g ee nee eee Oe ote ' 8.3 per cent share, ABC-TV, gerous Assignment. (4) Boxing. | * ted (2) Undercurrent. f WASHINGTON ans — The.speed clearly distinguishes senile ject on Phe ene in 9:30—(®) Person to Person. (2) I American Medical Assn. has_sug-|Patients from normal ones. i meee, had 6.8 per cent. . Led Three Lives. gested older workers take mental] TH editorial said: “q) tests to determine when to reti anee-Ach Scldiers of Fortuna. £91 “| give a quantitative tndlation o Mrs. Navy Hopefuls . National News. (4) Playhouse./or change jobs. __ wind itary, ,| wiht bareeon os | nt contrat ee fo See Fleet Parade 1e:16—(9) TV Baseball Hall of _emaploye than forcing a person | erty weed. be of af ’ Fame. fit aging to quit work at 65. to business and to pe | LONG BEACH, Calif. now 1@:30—(7) Public Defender. (9)} ; fleet stages a mighty City Detective. “73 o'clock. ‘pt The lead editorial of the current mae, 1957. (2) All Star The-AMA Journal, suggests special €X-| 1) on tne basis of thelr chrone- ‘aminations to determine an older! jogical age. eet Soupy’s on. (9) Casey person’ “mental ability,| > will revie Clark Jamboree. (4) News. (2) sciadesaat oni aceahid uaieay “Removal from positions of re-|first West Coast News. _ sponsibility for signs of mental de-|22 years. 11:15<(7) Theater. (4) The Littie|“7¢ Detter measures of mental de-iterioration would also save com-| The wives, here terioration than standard tests. {panies from embarrassment andithe “Mrs. US. -Show.(2) Miss Fair Weather. | from embarrassment and|the p: 11:20—(2) Les Paul-Mary Ford. ‘SPEED WRITING should be a real Sérvice to the| Will be in the ao 11:25—(2) Nightwatch Theater.) One such test is speed writing.|°@™ employe as well, freeing} They came herefr “Black Parachute.” Dr. James E. Birren, of the U.S.|"im in some cases to turn to a/Stallations throughout the |41:30—(4) The Whistler. “Search /National Institute of Mental Health|/©s# taxing eccupation and there-/as ee in for the Unknown.” in Washington, has found writing|% Prolonging his life, winner be . : At the same time the AMA, Call TODAY . 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HUBERT HUMPHREY FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 21st, 7 P.M. ~ Waterford C.1.A. Hall 5640 Williams Lake Road cutter a foot and a half long. MARSHALL ® — Scme 30 em- |ployes of the Kennedy Automatic ‘Products, Inc., went on strike after company officials refused to sign a hew contract, Guy Kiefer, plant superintendent, said the dispute in- volved interpretation of the pact's .. escalator clause. Officers of local ; Making Things Grow 1294 of the United Auto Workers; Here is a nibdate schoolroom where pupils are studying plant-and| | said ee — a four-'fish life. Sally is looking at two experiments with vegetables and Dan. jeent the company’s totergeseniion. ‘examines the condition of the goldfish, while the teacher watches them. | In front of Sally is a carrot which is sending out fine feathery’ green leaves. To grow these the top was cut off the carrot and four toothpicks were pushed into it from different directions. It was then | jplaced in a glass filled with water, th» toothpicks holding it on the | jtim of the jar so that the end did not touch the bottom. Very seen the foliage appeared. __ Near the carrot a lima bean is sprouting. To do this fill a glass; ponent Sui <8 Weter. Punch o/ small hole in a blotter and bring 6 song) piece of yarn through the hole up on top of it so the water will be} drawn up and keep the blotter damp. Place a lima bean on top and in time it will sprout. Paste this picture down on cardboard ‘after calachia it with your crayons, Put a string through the holes at the top and hang it up. The You Always Pay Less at L & S! L S FURNITURE SALES & 3345 AUBURN RD. (M-59) 1 Mile East of Auburn Heights DAILY 9 TO 9—-SUNDAY 12-5 PHONE FE 5-9241 = Your purchase of a ticket to the dinner will contribute to the campaign fund of Adlai E. 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