. The Weather. =” } engl pial Forecast, oa Cette Page 2) b tae a f P<s Edition: Home. * Ex: a “PONTIAC, ‘MICHIGAN, “THURSDAY, SuPraMBEN 5,1 | 1957 —56 s PAGES so zataeea BE ONES PARE PHOTOS -isth YEAR ~ ¢ a, {200 Youn —Kingpin Yields; _ Detroiters Held ____ NEW_YORK '(—Harry_ Stromberg,. alleged kingpin} of a huge international narcotics smuggling ring, sur- rendered today in the office of U.S. Atty. Paul W. Williams, ending a search by narcotics agents. Stromberg, alias Nig Rosen, described as a prominent rackets figure in .New York ‘City, Philadelphia and Miami, was among 46 defendants in a narcotics con- spiracy indictment t hat : Honored was opened yesterday in the chambers of U.S. Dis-|. trict Judge ——s Wer feld. oar He was tabbed the mastermind of an international narcotics ring netting up to 20 million dollars -a year. - ___in-surrendering, the 54-year-old Russiawmborn- Stromberg kept a promise made through an attor- va last night. The attorney con- tacted Williams and made ar- ” rangements for the surrender. Narcotics agents had been searching the city--for sais without success. Stromberg arrived at the fed- eral courthouse accompanied by his attorney and immediately went, to the prosecutor's office for ques- He was to be arraigned later be- fore Judge Weinfeld, when he is expected to plead to the indictment} and have bail determined. JUDGE HARTRICK Oakland County Circuit Judge George B. Hartrick was elected -president of the Michigan Judges Assn. yesterday at a Dearborn meeting. He was first vice- president last year and has held | all the other offices in the or- ganization. . |Racket Probers. Mum - on Progress i in Detroit DETROIT (INS) —_ Senate ‘La Revolt in Cuba; Backed by Navy Report Police Captured at Cienfuegos; Fighters Claim ‘Batista Fallen’ revolt backed by some naval units and maritime police broke out today in |the central -Cuban city of is in progress. First telephoned reports said the naval and mari- ;time—police— units joined forces of rebel leader Fidel Castro and captured police headquarters. The fighting broke out shortly after dawn. Police resisted, but Army troops stationed at Cienfuegos were said to have made no move to inter- vene. Supporters of Castro. were said to be thronging the streets of Cienfuegos shouting “President Batista has falien,” “Government has been taken over:by military junta headed by Castro’s men.” Reports. from said Police Chief Antonio Ruiz Beltron ‘\had refused to surrender his head- quarters and ordered police to re- isist. They added Beltron later was séized by the rebels and his head-| quarters surrounded. ARMY STAYS OUT * An aide to the army command- er_was reported Killed in arty shooting. Ciénfueges’ banks and most bor Rackets Committee investiga- tors continued teday to inVesti- gate the Detroit activities of Teamsters oss James R. Hoffa, but declined to report on thei progress. Robert F. Kennedy, the commit- tee’s chief counsel, would reveal spirators—were opened. Federal officials said the ring annually for the past ‘seven years. The Detroit men, who have ‘served prison*terms on narcoties charges, are Clarence. E, Wilson, =. Henry Matzette and. Willams nothing. He turned down 4 Team- + Frank. They and nine New York ster invitation to attend a State men were convicted in 1956 when Labor Median Board hearing. the Detroit segment of the ring| Kennedy was invited by Bill Buf- business establishments were. closed. One Cuban there said A Cuban navy plane was circling ‘Cienfuegos. Navy headquarters in Havana said it had no information of any outbreak in Cienfuegos. Cienfuegos, a city of 60,000, lies, about 200 miles southeast of Ha- vana and is a big. port = ship- ping sugar. *® *-o8 The fighting came only a day) celebrated the 24th eae ofjlice had filed a missing meter re- was crushed by Detroit police and jatino. head of Teamsters Local sed federal agents. (car washers). after President Fulgencio - yd enough, Keego Harbor po- his first coup. HAVANA, Cuba (%) — A/ Cienfuegos. Fighting still) |~ “all authority has broken down.” * sierk Trek | Sleeping Late Is Outlawed Until Next t June _ __ oe oe ‘akan cl elie Zack to School City, Waterford = See Enrollment Reaching Peak — ¢ 161 Teachers Added in Pontiac and Township as Classes Open Guardsman Tells Reporter: to ‘Beat It’ Little Rock Crowd ‘Still: Shouting LITTLE ROCK, Ark. —Armed were turned away by the cold National Guardsmen called out to| steel of Guardsmen yesterday, prevent integration at eeatral showed up this morning. High School today tried to break, * x * up a New York newspaperman’s| Six Negroes, idgntifying them- interview with ‘persons in a shout- selves as Arkansas Baptist College ing, tur bulent segregationist crowd, T ‘A guard officer | told them, “It'll be best if you turn around and walk the other way.” The Negroes complied. | ct -*- ©* Troops here this morning tried to break up interviews Ben Fine of the New York Times was toe ing with the crowd. . 7 ~ Regd Related Stories it was the “third. ‘morning that) hundreds of whites had appeared Pages 8, 13, AT in front of the school in apparent | support of Gov. Orval. Faubus’ conflict with a federal court or- der to integrate the 2,000-pupil white school immediately. None of the nine Negroes, who students, were escorted from the school area. They said they came to the school to see what was happening, é <r questionina ae) An’ nidentitied PS vith his - er Benjamin Fine (right) from wemcionies stu- sea aah ete an go ° ; \ srops Arkansas eu oe Guard officer waves “billy club" as he stops pew York Times : 9 ee COLONEL WARNED «— Fine said a colonel whom he could not immediately identify told him that, “It you do that again, you'll have to leave’’—re- ferring to — * Dees shouted, “He's ro¥ & SF aa - A freckled-faced red- : haired boy with freshly scrubbed elbows and his - little neighbor, a cute girl with neatly braided pigtails skipped along the street this morning on their way - _to prepare themselves to face the world. | : x & °F" They were two of more a4 than 31,200 youngsters from 5 to 18 years expected to quench their thirst for knowledge during the 1957- =e 1958 school year in the pub- lic and parochial schools of Pontiac and Waterford Township. Classes for all Pontiac public schools except kindergarten offi- cially began today.; Approximately 2,000 kindergar- teners will register today and to- oS cabo os tiny seen eee y @ - ‘ - : u : ° - Pentiac public schools are ex- ' . Pontiac Press Phete pecting an increase of more DO I HAVE TO? — One of the hardest things boys and girls youngsters. Debbie Ann, 8, looks on as Mrs. ¥pung and Charles than 45@ students over last year throughout the grea will have to accustom.themselves to this week Jr., 11, (extreme right) tug at Paul, 9, who might be anxious to which should bring the total to is waking up in time to get to school after a three month vacation start school but agrees it's so hard to wake up. All three children 18,900. Waterford also anticipates of sleeping late. Mrs. Charles Young, of 2585 Sunhill Rd., -Water- will attend Jayno W. Adams elementary school and will enter the 4" a bree ford is one of mothers who has the chore of arousing her third, fourth and fifth grades respectivelys mean 10, many ng grades pectively ; oe hip | : , ae The ji oes who make hard 7 . A > will Missing Meters Waterford Man A d } R d total af least 1.09, according’ to Bureau Needed , | VENTUFEFS REQQY . |xrex\stcas | : ae ye gt | 2s sz, . {161 NEW TEACHERS : in Pontiac Area: Feared Victim F - Y Contracts for &3 new teachers : | in Pontiac and 78 in Waterford Pontiac neice vem _— reed? ® fo 4 fo eW or have been signed. An increase of to open a Bureau of Missing Me- . : : 13 teachers in Pontiac brings the ters this morning, after officer) Arthur McHenry and total to 742.~Waterford now has oo eee an uniden-’ Father-in-Law Missing) Monday can’t roll around soon enough for 154 lucky|375. Smith noticed the meter on the| in Northern Waters * adventurers. high echeol-sedents Began air al sidewalk, undamaged, on Mill : . You may. scoff at this, but this Monday is going tO} es today. Township’ elementary me a between Pike and Water, A wet paren Town-|be far from blue for the 154 who, in the very wee hours) students registered ceday ened td A check disclosed no missing me- ho gp hea on “Ogont Bay Sept. 9, will be embarking .on five fun-filled days| <ficlally start school tomor- el — in the Aecemplniral be near Escanaba: roan the sidewalks, cafes, Two new elénisttary schools. 16 : wandering meter’s ription : 5 egpocarighen. gocnstes| he gia Bishop, aa of Ishpeming, : jand theaters of New York’ cated at 460 W. Kennett Rd., and County Sheriff Department's ra- Henry, of 6547 Saline Rd., == Clear, Coot Tonight: City. ee Bay, St.;—-wilt-soon- “be veady——————> 7 last seen yesterday morning when The anxiety behind this year's| for business. - a they left Indian Point near esce Friday Fair, Warmer ‘Pontiac Press Theater Special is Ad i n Pag 2 Col 7. rt last night. naba. overwhelming. While dusting off aun sg od ae og eee ay cure | Clear and quite cool is the word the luggage, many to-be theater- island, four miles off Indian from the weather man for Pontiac 89ers are whistling show tunes iy" Point. lant vicinity tonight, The mercury Spinning their “My Fair Lady”) -FOWET dik Sheriff's deputies and Conserve: (8 expected to reach a low of 44 Tecords. tion Department men launched a to 48 degrees. | Others are scanning all the ° F ee sea search. Ogontz Bay is part of] « * * > travel books they can get a in e : Big Bay de Noc. -| ‘Tomorrow's outlosk is fair and al moe a icing, Seo sate te McHenry, who is employed at little warmer with a high of 68. | Which ating opel pe sss wt} West aad Russians Are from the North. He rer want|Karen‘’s Floor Shop in Drayton| xk « | a ek. a hope Lo rd and Tay. Ussi the truth.” Plains, spends a month annually | | Whe U. S. Weather Bureau has ii » | Stalemated Over Plan : in the Escanaba area because he! | lor has their fall fashions in, Fine continued his interviews |surters from hay fever and {recast thet temperatures will one tady was heard to remark. | for Disarmament —flanked by Guardsmen — until average four to five degrees below! 2 : asthma. | Everybody has their sights set| the colonel personally escorted ; 7 the normal 77 high and normal 57) | y He and his wife left Aug. 23, and 10 ton the next four days. A for the trek to Manhattan. Besides’ LONDON w — The five-power him across the street and onto (were living ina house trailer. [slight warming trend is expected the numerous attractions on the London disarmament. talks appar- the campus, és ry 1b Sund M St itinerary The Press travelers will ently were as good as over today Maj. Gen. Sherman T. Clinger y Sunday, or Monday. Showers, find plenty of free ti to do up h th lack of Mater called a press conference be Shoots Pag FPA | a cecaRecc Asc dtc rena ete : : 'P) { Hitt T; z sare. ‘axhectad Saturday and..ag ain | a ked were oa : JV iy ; >REP MADE even deadloc over who would newsmen: ~ + > ’ [Monday, - + ' ee ee take the initiative in ending nego- “You'll be arrested and fined if In downtown’ Pontiac the” lowest. ‘to make this trip long to be re tations: s & @& you'do anything that might be in- 1S in Ospl al {temperature preceding 8 €.m. WAS membered’. are_made, according! } i { the U. N citing a breach of the peace.” 146. At 2 p.m. the mercury read 68. to John “A. Riley, The, Press’ as- Another meeting of the U. N. It is the first time that National ‘sistant advertising manager, in hae ren er ern tact Guardsmen have “been. used tof Held Woman Physician esses charge of the tour [scheduled today despite ¢ ws maintain segregation in, schools GS 10 | poe COC ee ae : U.S Court’ at unpoint Hours. d P Recent additions to the jtim- “no room for further discussion” since the U. S. Supreme Court's). 11 "ee: “In Today's Press aie tes weber tre Wome {epee I tte di . * x 5 h i ¢ ae . 4 anemse an da rie ation S uaa | That Soviet view was pat for- . Dallas Delays Integration) DETROIT w—The former hus) \Tisit'an experimental kitchen, | "Ard last night at) a Russian a : band of a Detroit woman physician, Comics ......<«<.. Weliececees 40.1 . aa Embassy news briefing shortly , , Tex. @ — Federal jdied yesterday of gunshot wounds | , County News .°........... . 15 _Tickets to “My Fair Lady, A’ after Valerian Zorin, the Soviet Judge William H. Atwell today |ig what police said was a suicide) Editorials -....... 1 (Visit to a Small Planet. | disarmament delegate, again ’ ordered Dallas public schools to |after he terrorized and shot his) Market Basket ..... 29 thru 34 fining; ’ “Tunnel “of Love, ahd! told the subcommittee the West- start integration ‘at _ mid-term, | ex-wife. | Markets ..........:... 49 (“The Bells Are Ringing” are) erg, proposals were not accept: after the Christmas. holidays. * * ObitUaries ..........- cee 96 ‘awaiting ‘the travelers. | able. The Dallas school system yés- | Sym Bloch, 50, head of a Detroit) Sperts .....-....... 43 thru 46 Riley warned travelers not to| A Sov ier spokesman’ told) report: terday started its present ‘term commercial publishing company,| Theaters ......... Suess 7 ‘forget two things: a 40 pound lug- | ore there was no besis for nego- hag a segregated basis. died of a wound in the right tem- ill _—" ‘i rogram... 5 ana rhe Gee gloss red in the package plan pre- 2 j in, 55, di- SOT. PV y eergere acer 8 rave a s Ini : aa yc poargingen apna Women's Pages .... 36 thru 41 (time at The Press. sented Be a rence and tuted 154 decision ecg lcs was shot in. the right hip. | ada, the subcommittee’s four aor Police said Dr. Thumin told 7) {Western members. ee See eet eee Hloch held her captive tor U. N. Health Group Says: The Russians still demand an er er pcos an in the ep- 10 hours at her office yesterday . a . jimmediate po gine and ed. Bloch as having told F! d H ] D jon atomic 2 orp addi gprony — . 7 isang her baa going to kill ajeae m | ; uOr 1 ation a ts * ecay eos Rieicapoeas ieee ee cm ang r: | West's y counter to . : ye situation Poavee ee ee A eeeey vara “a os every. GENEVA .» — A report by the World Health Organization ically superior ——_ armies, ational ing I cou n o delay * * ved & S the « tive man-|talk him out of it’ but it didn t| says only fluoridating of drinking water can halt* tooth decay on ; ict tae Wat: ; Zorin complained that the Wes' sion of Arkansas Gov. Orval/work.” a large scale. : lern proposal for a two-year halt Faubus, who telegraphed President . ae) x * * to nuclear weapon tests is “tied 4 Eisenhower night that federal| Det>-Harry Galloway said police... se 1a cleo He si chheatsenaes° walety~and~ prac (07a &_mpeme. of conditions which © agents plai to arrest hi scientific tests showed definitely | ‘The report deciar effectiveness, safet; prac rob if of its essential value.” —At Newport, B. k., whete that Bloch fired the gun. cality of fluoridation as a means of preventing dental caries | the President is. vacationing, pres- (cavities) is now éstablished.” | - 2 idential.-newWs . secretary, James x Judge O. Z. Ide Dies ee mS AP. Wirephote ‘Hagerty denied: that °federal au: thorities have given any considera- ‘tion to arresting Faubus, Hagerty also spiked rumors that U. S.) Rev. Bishop Fulton J. Sheen was | maria and their deputies have| to visit the Michigan State Fair — (Continued 6n Page 2, Col. 5) | today. ' Sheen to Visit Fair | DETROIT (INS) — The Most | * * ~ The report was, based-on a survey of fluoridation programs in 17 countries, some of them in progress more than 12 years. The survey showed the “prevalence of déntal caries in‘ perma- | nent teeth of children decreased some 60 per ¢ent,” the report said. DETROIT . — Recorder's . | Judge 0. Z. Ide, 66, died today in | Henry Ford Hospital. He had undergone cranial surgery iver - months ago. 7 ; eo ‘ : vad 3 : ; oe : s ne ey yo A - See Sie aoe , oe ‘ j : i ’ j 5 re ; Ps Fae aS a: ‘ eek “ . a ae <5 4. d. igs z | Se . ee i ace . ra ae : jf cea - e = : i ‘4 = Ps : be Es ha . fe fe : : i vt} =e < hi . 3 i ‘ f ; & : oe 3 + Tr f 4 > 3 —_— : i ‘ \ ‘ : : SN fe ete bay os _THE. : PONTIAC PRESS), THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1957 y[TeeDarinBimingham WN Decison Reached| News Flash > I ian le-Bates Alley Issue jon Hospital Appeal | " . Flash = : ) oat it — Osben navel ~ Facin 4nd Long _Nq decision has been handed| HAVANA @ — © re Hley'g (Court om the appeal of six Pon- aa en were pares grce | ot a ie S| tine ecal Hospital doctors that) day to have attacked and cap. « : —_—_ the hospital be prohibited from pringh py vi ag yao , Held on forgery charges by Bir-|enfgrcing certain disputed regula-\ (),, ie be central | 2 of mand it] spokesman for the court sald Epiiday aad Saturday Only 1 | “dl ee aliaee * viequabadtuaien ee oe . Cooley, | : was employed, The man report- | Robert W. Albrecht, Douglass A. Compare Anywhere—Famous REGULAR SIZE =) CIGARETTES : ee gical pr Robert Girardin, recreation di- | $2.50 Value 23: Fesiendineg dl aeons PER. an his department. He. said to qualify CARTON © for the position of recreation -su- Choose your favorite brand Camels, i BOWERS Windprocl ; ag | petvisor, a apenpae esau opt sister tersenaneeenersts a eee Morris, etc. Plus te tax, a a Simms Keep : King Size & Filter “ sisting programming es rink, along with other winter ac- PRICES 3 3 - CIGARETTES 4 tivities, and take general super|s DOWN. : ee een b was donated to the school by Mrs = pear Waterford Township students aiend- am ae "Binet ’ $ harbor 2 , . Roy as : ee eee ee ee eee ed their first day of the school term. : With. Newsman City Manager L. R. Gare has : . : e e Seversky Calls ItBest Start Back to School |x ee ect Nes ci tee ii wed i he pa | | x oat . \American Airmen Praise lin City, Waterford [5,cit ott 12S P=) eetpment ot the tant wl | Faubus | DARWI Sleek Soviet ] et Air liner (Continued From Page One) | came shortly after U. S, Attornes = Sood control measure alg | Ww N Long Stem : TULIP Bulbs. Set Coles is if ag 3 if Hi} 2 lf E i E $ @000000000 hdl bet caaah ethae Sica line connections to the school, has} An hour before class ét adding, “‘it’s a Sar Et set tentatively for Monday.) 259 Guardsmen patrolled the area. |the South Oakland County Garbage There’s no doubt about it.”” The fortunate students who will Shortly after school began, the|and Rubbish Authority, attend a brand. new $438,500 school| unit was reduced to 120. There} City Manager L. R. Gare will Abnanter P, Delevery lothed Sil bene to wok antl carly Orlin the faren — clared, “At the moment, it's the | They will attend Willis and Mark) —- i Back-to-College Speciols SEE THEM ~ — a to cae ae ae ne. begin-This Is the Best Policy? in ALARM CLOCKS Compare. fore Ue ee Face enmitant “Ot theyhich will hold 360 students, is| NORMAN, Okla. Uf — City Clerk ERTIES TET applica Gaeag “We must admit they are ahead|*e®4¥ for occupation. Dorwin K. Wilcox hated to do it/E ALPINE’ 40-Hour Windup ay town. od of us ,.. at the moment. But it Two new primary institutions |'0 an honest water user, but it Al Cl k »* CROCUS BULBS is interesting to know in the plan- : orm oc oa 25 for 98c ‘FACTORY SMOKER’ lt ter 86 pan 1" 59 12 for 39¢ ae oon a ees salad ts EP RNa (a= Ceseereeseavccoscooscceaesseoesooeee Sea cevevcccepeccecescseoceeecooeeee Seececccccocccocccoocoses | pecteccctaeccereee & 0M: Saghew Nola Floss 4} 2 ° e FRIDAY ond Soruiay toy Cut Prise: | SHAVERS Why Pay ay. ‘Regular Prices? Always: ‘Ex-Area Man Dee ‘ena a at — Before You Buy! ~ What are the “horse latitude” os. Sahaetion. to baie pages in Plane Crash Seli-Siart ELECTRIC CHIME “*LADY SUNBEAM’ - _____weather ‘characteristics do sailors| Saf signin Electric Alarm ELECT RIC RAZOR: a a i | hay: eee Chek eet “Air’> Force Transport bonmalgy 55 $14.95 - have termed them ffom ancient ——. ~ — ayend| Lands Short at Field, erage Value | days between broad areas Boris ubson, 0! v. . of ria i susie and. the|#tancisco, and M, Set. Gaylor E.| Bursts Into Flames the high school, today | map | is With Old trade winds, That is they‘ are|obinson, 33, of Marietta, Ga. . there would be an increase of more 7 SATURMAT 2 E $3.50 Luminous_Dial....$3.05. |_._ Razor- found at about thirty degrees north described the craft as| A former Ferndale man andjthan 400 high school students this|/E ~~ Ti i , = . Trade-In ; : - and thirty degrees south of the|“a@ fine airplane.” He said he|eight other Air Force crewmen|year compared to last year. Without Trade-In ..:.....8.19% | equator, was particularly impressed with|@scaped death when their Globe-| The switch from the single shift : . en. Paneer 7 : P the interior, “It compares very|master transport crashed and|°peration was dictated. by in- Brand new. latest model ‘LADY SUNBEAM’ for legs and underarms. | The weather at this latitude, = favorably - with interiors in our burned while landing at an airport creased enrollment. wher more Full factory guarantee. Complete with case. : : and some distance above and planes.” near Binghampton, N. Y. last) ‘hn 1,000 students will enter grade|E oe ~ ‘Alnalnal low the thirty cagree = © ee night. : =) ss “Newest Model “GC” Men’s” almost always calm. it was * ® * * : three shifts ‘will stag- | E - weather for sailing vessels in the Dubson handled the radar en : gered one hour apart. Some stw/E . S$ b || Shi —— pele tm 8° the Soviet craft. ois tram once 36, the co-idents will start at 7:30 a.m. and|— RUBBER COATED 3 arity a8 shed : < . : . , mo - = leave at 2:30 p,m.; some 8: 1 t > > ae . One theory is that air which has _ [A. Spencer, of 113 S, Maple Ave.,l3:39, and others 9:30 to one HE Luminous Dial -& Numbers Value peowdhgranety dotger agp iooe! eee ts Royal Oak. Stationed at Larson| “By staggering the led we wm Dish er FOLDING LEATHER —_ st ets ores TTACE ACHIVITIGS Azo Sare Westin. See ake sito rorn vaahe” | Travel Alarm |— With ol z trade winds are found between the| jeeritene ell wos reported in( e%, added. Five more teachersi— $1.00 - - Razor . horse latitudes and = | e ! : fair condition, i oad been added to the high school 2 Value nn ft85 Value 77— Trade-In = sine semana a ain an a ef ee a St. Frederick's High stu-|E Rubber coated dish cratner to pro alarm in folding | Without Trade-In ... 15.19 i ‘atl end. £00 extend a = : ; He-reported to” the “Air Force dents bepan the school year” this Lets ee acne ene ok ay EL. ot Gobece. G08 tax) * me ry horse latitudes how the transport, flying from/morning with mass at § a.m. Ap- al section to, hold stiverware. # - Entisely new Sunbeam Gibavemester ward the poles to about tatitude ©! Gambler Found Dead/Larson AFB, landed’ short at proximately 350 students are ex- aE SEES ‘Mode “o win aetna ct Ready-Mix Firm Left re Cosy Art. tate wppated ated te eat ari Serie oe cores Sees | The Weather Detroit Hotel — Five aboard the plane, includ. St through eighth wil beata to-|E . il | erececccceccccccsccvcconcsccccececqocccooees : Ing Sneed, got out of the wreck. |MOTrow morning with an anticl|i& Ez :0 a : ___.- All Nationally Famous Brands MTIAG AND WICDOTY. Char and|, Detroit Eambler Earl E. Atwood} age themselves, ‘The other four Oe cee ce ee ro a 3 | © co eft a downto i expected a t : \ oF, Bia cate Geir, bus ca eae keto the ‘tise oe crore, Pulled out by an alrport |... attend St. Michaels school is a a Xi. me z | ELECTRIC SHAVERS Pills warmers Any Seay 804 toure he was killed and dumped slight increase over last year. . Of- ‘ 5 4 . ~ ot DEEP CUT Prices . —— in Waterford To p iast Thure- Married and with two children, |ficials report at least 700 boys and/—E » es, . 7 6 we - * eeuuiteeutes coumc t anday.” ia “"|the co-pilot telephoned his wife|girls will attend grades one through|E ae ie ’ Compare ail famous makes side- a mp pr g 8 a.m. a . after the accident, saying he luck-|12 this year. Seniors will have the|E ; for ; spade at Simms... YOU SAVE. _ otitis et ome Pig the latest development/iiy was “the least hurt of the opportunity to i in solid 2 - om ony make you select, Gun sets Thursday at 6:59 p.m. by police following the discovery, crew,” his mother said. ometry and trigonometry this fall./E Sh e Fe ; Gun rises Priday at 6:02 4m. of Atwood’s body Friday morning k * 8 ~~ PThis is the first time these courses! —p— Moon rises Thursday at 4°57 ‘ot pm. in the yard of the Airport Ready- Sneed is a native of Ferndale.jhave been offered at St. Mike’s.|/E Bewntown Temperatures Fok ote pe Supply Co., 3770/5, lived with his mother at 931] Fifteen mbre students will at-|E ‘ Al sae cl k 6 &. M........-- 46 11 a. m.....¢....63 3 W. Lewist and duated Tri 3 Ls orm oc s TB. Ma... cesses: 47 $9 Whoo cc eccces 65 He had be shot in the head. ' 2 ‘on gra from tend St- nity Lutheran School, ; . + ci , Sam... wpe mice. witness ee it : Page vice| Lincoln: High School. grades kindergarten through eighth| E 7 A ler 77 em TMB : rina Pola | He has been in the Air Force|this fall, bringing the total to to | gs SAVE at SIMMS! NOW = WITH that Atwood was seen in a Michi- Wednesday in Pontiae gan Avenue bar last Wednesday oo his original enlistment in ener Principal P. F. rane te Renee fe : | ONLY TRADE ; (As recorded downtown) 2. He saw combat in Europe/Ports a new school wi ac- LADY SCHICK ’ pao pene oral qgjand Thursday. diring World War II. commodate 140 is now under con- E America's leadin? : 8.88. . 7.88 Lowest vemparetare <<... ++ .0e0.+0 82 Police say he checked in cnt Me. Spencer is the wife of alstruction and is expected to be Westclox. w* ts Mae te a age $1495 Valve eVectevesees — 3 Weather—Partiy Cioudy ont of the Hotel Eddystone, on |petroit radio station engineer. | |ready by November 1. $7.95 Luminous Dial... .$6:77/— REMINGTON PRINCESS 10.95 re 9.9 5 One Year Age in Ago in Pontiac” Park Avénue, Detroit, twice The Emmanuel Christian School, Regular $17.50 Value teen renee sere Highest temperature ......+...------85 | within the two-day period. * ineluding students in kindergarten|— temperature ........ beeecense 60 onte Mean temperature 501.1,::::::---125] Qakland County Sheritt's detec /DOdgers Get $5 Million |tnrough the 12th grade, already Mighest and iowert 1 tives and, Waterford Township po-/Offer by Louis Wolfson had a” enrollment this morning of Tus Detein #8 Years lice are cooperating with Detroit| Y ~"' 1265, an increase of 20 over last/E Min "4s im rses|police in the investigation. They| NEW YORK (INS) — An as-|Year’s figures. * Wednesday's ‘Temperature Oars fare confident now that Atwood|Sociate of Louis E. Wolfson said | Pocket Watch |) sour ae .i......10.95.. 9.95 hg ED 77.12. 77, Alpes _ €2 45 Los Angeles ¢2 ¢2/sSpent all but his last hour in De-jtoday the internationally known ‘Bekimore So 53 Menmins® $1 s/‘Toit, and was hiding trom’ some-|financier and industrialist is ra | Wanted Snow for Santa? REMINGTON ROLLECTRIC 18 95 17, 95 Brownsville 61-72 Miami —85._‘T5/one, _ |pared to offer $5,000,000 for the}) GRAND RAPIDS «@— Me- egular $31.50 Value .......60.00 as eS polis g¢ a9|_ Waterford Police Capt. Millard|Dodgers to keep the baseball club] teorologist Paul Johnson, whose IC AUTO-HOME ...20. 9 5. 19 95 Chicago a £3 Sc tees E Pender said today that Atwood/in Brooklyn. apparatus allows fairly long- ” $33.50 Value—6. or as Voll... ccs os Sa “Tt omaha ep 33 Made three phone calls while at|W-alter Troutman, who an-|-range forecasts, couldn't see far This ts not « to “Just-as-good” unknow L oon FE + e- checote . 42 the hotel, calling his home once| nounced .Wolfson’s ‘offer, said it) enough ahead Tuesday to satisfy brands, ran cana what Cy Sr, wat ean “ be standard end Duluth eo 42 Lo 2 s9/4nd his brother, Raymond, twice.|has not yet been presented ‘to| one caller's request. Johnson : esd ek , Or Replas 30 at BB Mane’ ay 22] Atwood left his home last Mon-| Dodger president Walter O’Mal-| said ‘‘a very young voice called : ' Rourhion 87 42 Traverse Cc. 63 43/4aY, ostensibly to visit his mother|léy because O'Malley ison a hunt-| to iask: ‘What kind of weather Kanmae tty Se G2 Seetmmston §8° S3/in Indianapolis. His brother said|ing trip in Wyoming and unavail-| are we going to have Christ. Lansing 43 Tampa ss tAtwoad did not seem worried, jable, 2 er wr * *» =, all | \: - CLEVELAND —Com moni judge that be was forced to bathe| ‘UNIONVILLE, Mich. @®— Forjinguire. Pleas Judge Felix T. Matia . inthe basement laundry the be-|#me time Ha'r ry Beantenéad ct *® * if Maar ene of ee verter wile would become ae bandanna from aj’ Beantenhead, a carpenter, had’ ,| Passing motorists, acquaintances pale all pe nd “i SIMMS Has. rn ' . the’ sified ‘You Want . No Need to Waste Time Shopping from Store to Store! - ee Priced LESS Than You. 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Sterilizer Infants’ ee: . é - $349 Value ' Bottle 25 ; | ‘ell . met tae Vaal J BROTHERS fi , *19" Riz Sra $5.69 w We WW ee Vb a <4 a is eo ao j YA icin A deluxe coat greatly un« a Fleor ib rich material, All sizes, | . 98 NORTH SAGINAW ST. .2cztormes | Sct Pro, | New Civil Rights Bill - ‘Moderate and Practical The Civil Rights Bill passed by - Congress and awaiting the Presi- dent’s signature is <E and . practical. It aims principally at protecting the 15th Amendment. The Attorney _ General .is empowered to undertake suits on behalf of persoris deprived of voting rights-and this means that for the first time the authority of _ the United States will be a factor. ‘growing vanity. = especially in this area. _ That means more children. More children mean more schools. wk * * Nothing has a more sentimen- tal appeal to the average citizen than. a school for the young people. At the same time, with we thé ration under the huge burden it- bears. today, all. school boards - everywhere’ must keep costs sharply in mind and provide the maximum amount of space with the dollars that are available. Ey 7) volving voting rights and Fed- eral judges are assured, strong civil powers to enforce compli- ance with their orders. The new- Civil Rights Commission will. be empowered to hold hearings, - subpoena witnesses and make recommendations. ee ee —_‘This—measure—is- +the—first * Civil’ Rights Bill ‘to be passed by both - Houses since 1875 and insures that the right to vote shall “not be denied or abridged by the United States or /___._eases-of‘eriminal_contempt in- me by any state on account of race, color, or previous condition of servi- tude.” Although the bill falls short of of what some Americans had hoped for, it still marks an ad- vance. The Republicans were led by the President, Vice-President Nixon, Sen. Knowland and Rep. Martin. Sen. Lyndon Johnson was successful in preventing a. bitter split in the Democratic party, although this required serious compromises on the part of Northern Democrats. 2 ee - Sen: J. Strom Txurmonn’s filibus- | Soe x eas cans Asour 5,000 babies an hour are |}. 1 ore et flocking to this world. They are too / the right of jury trial in serious . y | young to know better. oT “LAUGHING ts good for the lungs,” declares a physician. You might strengthen your lungs considerably by making it a policy of laughing at . your troubles. The Man About Town Facts Show That Our Area ds s a Good Place to Live . Wore stere: Where lo now humbly apologize if they're out of bicycles or tractors. Again the Pontiac area comes through _ with figures to prove that we are living in @ health center. Figures from: the Michigan Department of Health show that in a year the new. cases of tuber-— “culosis found in the state were 47 for each 100,000 population, In Wayne - County it was 73. In Oakland County, 24. “With several Pontiac City officials at- - tending the annual convention of the Michigan Municipal League at Mackinac ” City, I wonder if my good friend, and his city’s chief booster, Mayor George A. Algoe of Flint, is there. His commission turned ter came at a time when the leaders down ‘the proposition to pay his expenses, of both the Senate and House were in full agreement on the Dill. “His” talkathon put a strain on everyone, particularly some of his Southern colleagues who have approached the ciuil_rights- issue with realism and restraint. . The life long fight on the part of the Democratic South to keep Negroes in complete subjugation is being broken down. This bill marks an important step forward. Passage of this Civil Rights meas- ~ ure appears to be the outstanding accomplishment of this session of the 85th Congress: “School Boards Should |Be_ ~_* Economical as Possible — During the current summer, two national magazines have printed articles suggesting that new school buildings should be planned on more modest proportions than has been thé custom in many places. - gussert Basseti, = LS xs = a This does not mean that educa- and mayors of other Michigan cities have -been taking up_a collection for him. He used to say Pontiac is the second best city in the world. Have you elevated us a notch, George? ‘When the golden celebration is over, I° like the words of — Semon E. (Bunky) Knudsen, General Manager of Pontiac Motor Divi-- sion: “I am confident that the next fifty years: will be just as rewarding as the first fifty.” . ~ Asserting. that there's evidence of a scandal in his garden, Forrest Landfier of Keego Harbor, says he raised water- melons and cucumbers within a couple of feet of each other—and they taste alike. — _According to a note received from a _ Mrs. A. Lechner of 490 North Saginaw St., some folks’ idea of a holiday is that it is “An American heritage, celebrated by sirén concerts.” Back from a day at the State Fair, Mrs. Gordon Meyerson of Rochester phones me that its greatesi interest for her 10-yearzold son was une first horse he ever had seen. = Foul sureiy-sgree-with-me-when iter— you that Kate Cae tional centers have to be hovels OF rows her stuff in, dreary places. It does recognize that the taxpayers of the country are unanimously crying for assistance - and they. deserve it. School costs have been a very real part of the overall tax picture and certainly the end isn't in sight. Populations. are _, Pontiac 12, Michigan Trade Mart Datiy Except Sunday Published from THe Powrtae Press Building Rarsotp A. Prracresrp President and Publisher Joun a, Ritry Assistant Advertising Manager Eart M. Taerapwrit Circulation Manager Executive Vice President aod Advertising Director Howasp H. Prrzcrraty 0, Vice President and Business Manager : G Marsmatt Jorpsn, Local Advertising Manager sow W: Prrreerato, Secretary and Editor Roeser B. Tare, Groce C. Inman, Managing Editor Classified Manager ‘“Bntered at Post Office, Pontiac, as second class matter MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS | “The Associated Press ~ ‘entitled rely to the. ase for republication of al) loea) news r hes tn tits newspal as well as all AP news atspatches Mow! ao Perse is delivered by carrier for 40 cents a where carrier service tx not availeadbjie be mall in ‘Gaklana od Genesee Livingston, Macomb, Lapeer and Washtenaw, Counties ft Is $12.00 a vear: elxewhere tn Michiwan and all other places tn the United States ©0000 @ rear All mal prcriovion payable in advance Phene Seating RF 24181 eMeek OF AUDIT BUREAt oF CIRCULATIONS ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS eto writes: “How to get and keep a husband,” now running in these columns. Over the signature “A.Bride of Fifty Years,” a letter with a Pontiac postmark says - the first installment Tuesday ‘ best thing on your front page.” ‘was the Most of us have the same feeling as “Always a Tiger Fan,” “They've played the most thrilling ball in. the league, with hair raising finishes and numerous overtime | ? i VT ORE) 5» fH Ith Savi Lawtbrick’ Saya: _ A Haven of Hea U. S. Can't. Interfere i in Arkansas WASHINGTON—Whe re the Fed- - One of Life's Little Mysteries! instance - whether law and order - eral power. begins and ends and where the Hower? of the states begin and end is dramatically illustrated in the conflict which has arisen in ‘Arkansas For there — is P. mo right under the Constitution Federal mar- shals or the Fed- eral courts can tell the governor LAWRENCE of a state that he cannot call _ out state troops to maintain order and prevent violence. “LAWS VAGUE The Constitution says that the authority of the United States shall be employed within a state to protect the people “against domestic violence’ only when the legislature makes application or ° when the governor applies in the _ event that the legislature is not in session. The preservation of order is thus a state function. For any Federal marshals to be ordered into Arkansas to prevent the governor from carrying out his State-résponsibility in maintain- ing. order would be a flagrant violation of the Constitution. It would be the proclamation of a dictatorship by the Federal government. The issue in Arkansas, however, is not merely the preservation of order or the prevention of domestic violence. The Federal judge has issued an order the effect of which is to open the public schools to Negroes. His order, in effect, prohibits discrimination on the ground of race or color. COURT CAN PUNISH If the ‘school authorities in Little : Rock accept in good faith the fact that Negroes must be admitted when theyeapply, the Federal ccurt can ‘punish anyone who actually interferes with the decision made by the school beard. But what is interference’? In the Clanton, Teni.,. cases it was argued by the defendants that free speech no longer pre- vailed and that’a court order . abolished the right te speak. The whereby the - Until, matters calm down and _ prevails in his state. A Federal court order banning segregation can continue to be in ferce, but its effective date of operation de- pends on when the state authori- ties decide that it is permissible to open the schools and allow the normal procedures to be operative. The assumption that, the mo- ment a stafe governor calls out treeps to maintain order, he is violating a Federal court order and can be held for “contempt"’ ‘is an exaggeration ef federal power and would not stand up when taken to the higher courts. For if it were to be held by any court that the governor of a. state cannot maintain order locally and must indeed close his eyes to possible violence whenever a Federal in of any kind is issued, the entire state machinery could be disrupted. There weuld be no way of fixing responsibility ‘for any tragic ‘events _ might follow. - ence” the legal question as to what does or an not constitute “‘interfer- with “integration” is de- termined, no possible good can come from such impulsive action as is being suggested by some members of Congress here— namely, arresting the governor for contempt. The issues are novel and the need “for respecting the constitu- tional rights of the states as well as of individuals is a subject not for hasty action by Department of Justice lawyers but for orderly litigation’ through the customary. channels. (Copyright, 1957) Smiles For auto-dtiving drunks there's mourning. * * * First it's bey meets girl and then it's man walts for wife, Spot Signs of in Brittle, Ridged Nails — improve the condition of the skin; d halle. The condition of the fingernails Old Folks, avail- able free if you .ask for it in writ- ing, signed, and provide stamped, self-addressed en- velope.” It takes nearly "DR. BRADY four months to sO a serious injury or illness or malnutrition shows its effect on the condition and appearance of the nails in two months—hardly. in less than a month. SIGNS. OF TROUBLE The effects of these. things (seri- ous illness or injury or ill-advised restriction of diet) are brittleness, fedge “apologized for the breadth of his order and endeavored to limit punishment to those who had actually inter- fered with the integration process in a direct way. The actual scope, however, has not been passed upon by the Supreme Court of the United Siates. It remains to be seen whether parents of white children meeting with other parents of white _ children to boycott attendance at @ school constitutes ‘interference’ om the exercise of a right of parents to ‘choose’ the “schools which their children -attend. * * * The governor of Arkansas has the right to determine in the first games as a bonus. They owe nothing to ~ their customers.” Living on the shpre of Cass Laké, . Aubrey Cunningham writes, “The water speed demon and reckless driver is worse than the one on land. “The latter usually keeps in the road, but nobody knows what way the former will go next.” Verbal Orchids to- es Mrs. Rose Cole of 35 Thorpe St.; ninety-sixth birthday _ Mr. and Mrs. William Cullen ef 241 South Sanford St: fifty-first wed- ding anniversary. Mrs. Nellie Neardaiee of Ortonville: ninetieth birthday. The Count ry Parson ¥ “Parents dead set on taking every decision for their child could take lessons from God—~_ wherteaves the decisions te you." “from the bench ridging, pitting or stock ° of the Rais Sse The application 6f so-called ‘nail polish” spoils the appear ance of the nails—just as it would injure the skin or the hair—be- cause it dissolves the natural oil out of the nails. # An adequate daily intake of the following nutritional elements is essential to maintain good ~nutri- tion in general and a healthy con- dition of skin, hair and nails: * Calcium, ‘pheepherh, iodin, vita. ° | min D, thiamin (B-1) and riboflav- in (B-2.) . Under the autocratic control ,of our food supply it is very difficult. for Americans to. get adequate . amounts of these elements from food—especially those who spend most of their leisure time on zo ischial tuberosities. — ‘ For this reason, I recommend vitamin D and B complex as a supplement which, if eaten every day, will make good some Of the deficiencies of our everyday diet. Please remember it will take patible? Could I get a divorce ha their two or three’ months of this to > , Looking Back 15 Years Ago eens ae check on E SSIDENT. COMPLETES work on anti-inflation program. 20 Years Ago CHINESE HALT Jap drive on Shanghai. ‘POLIO EPIDEMIC — _ across U. §, 7S ee : [ is i * ¥ | = M ulnutrition not more me to one base go: pe person: and hygiene, not ‘(Copyright 1957) =] i +5) a poe '* s A | &: i Moice of the ] cole for Two Unsigned Gripes ~ no recs Gone sp pulat Sonsiuuiian fathom, Wo oui sagepesene 4 signatures, but we require the writer to sigw his name as evidence — ef good faith. Anyone who Is afraid or ashamed to sign his correspond- ence is too cowardly to bother about. However, we're making an — exception with two letters which came in the same. mail. Two. blasts- the same day. deserve recognition. This is the first: ; * * “Miracle of miracles. To think * eae The Press has finally permitted a letter to be printed that tells the truth about downtown Pontiac. Everything that Hal Higgins said is true, plus a lot more. Downtown Pontiac is a disgrace. Pontiac Press does Something about it. Give it more publicity, pre names, contests. Anything - that will keep the readers interested. “Quit pussy-footing around. Call a spade a ceeds, It might be worth while if you did step on a few persons’ toes and hurt, some feelings if it will help accomplish something.” * * : We can assure the writer that * * "Long Time Pontiac Resident * ; whatever we do accomplish will * ' And here's the second unsigned diatribe: “Twould seem fo me you have lost your clalni to be a ‘tirst class” is ‘paper with -your ‘publication . Catholic element cannot be that important to you. “Aren't our Pontiac daughters worthy of as much publicity and picture space asthe Booth daughter?” A Patron of Yours for Many Years, but Fast Fading From That Category * “* *~- The Booth daughter's picture was printed ats tans een bee con family newspapef was out on’strike and it seemed to be a friendly and ‘gracious. thing to do. We have run many, many Pontiac brides three columns. We recall one that was four. * We want everyone in the area to * . d 2 As this patron “fast fades from that category,” we express regret. * take and like The Press. But as _ seme solace and consolation, may we humbly report that in spite eS eee ee eee oe ee See ee ~—day before. It looks as though we'll survive, — Outlines Causes of World’s Woes ‘Can’t Blame Kids if Adults Do This’ Billy Graham can name a good — many causes for the world's woes.. The right path to the river of life _ leads up over the seven surmount- able hills called pride, covetous- ness, lust, anger, gluttony, envy = sioth. . Joseph Gynac 852 | Oakgrove 3 2 ‘Mothers-to-Be Fine in Offices’ Isn't an expectant mother just as wonderful_on the street—or—in Koad office as she is at home? P. S. Portraits ' By JAMES J. METCALFE What color are your memories? . . . How many of them last? . . It all depends on how you weigh . . . The value of your past... There are the happy memories .. . Of moments old and new ... . That mean so-much, that you would is that? — like . . . To keep them close to you... “And there are those that frighten and . . . Perhaps cause some regret . . . The memories _you often wish . . . Somehow you could forget . . . Your memories are doubtful things . . . So many times you find . ... The sad and haunting ones are those .. .° That linger in your mind . . . And yet the answer to it all... Is simple as can be . . . As you live right, so you will have A oA happy memory. (Copyright, 1957) ' this set by adults, What's happening. to “people? The other day after tin can col- lection our old container was left at the curb so we could use it again. Before we could take it from. the curb, a man and a boy come and picked it up without even asking. Why do people want to be so pétty? The value of it isn’t important, but it seems -ple can’t be trusted to leave any- thing alone. If this man does that to us, he must do it to other people. _They blame teenagers for all whee they have examples such as what can we expect? Mrs. Ralph Lister 582 E. Boulevard, N. Ike Explains No Tax Cut Eisenhower says Congress didn't cut appropriations enough to justify a tax reduction. Well, whose a Irked and Irritated ee Letters will be condensed when neces- sary because of lack of space. Pull name, address and telephone number of the write? must a Jetters but these will not be published if the writer eo re- — 8S unless the letter ts critical tn its nature, THOUGHTS FOR TODAY So we thy people and sheep of thy pasture will give thee thanks for ever; we will shew forth thy praise to all generations. — Psalms: 79:13, ° Case Records of a Psychologist Myrna decided .she should seek a divorce on the grounds of “mental cruelty.” But she found the shoe was on the other foot, after she took the objective “Marriage Tests” de- scribed below. Many Judges of Divorce Courts have used them to jolt such biased mates out of deegih wrong notions. They -old-marriages- : as new ones.” By DR. GEORGE w. CRANE Case V-382: Myrna L., aged_23, has been married about a year. “Dr, Crane, I think I made a mistake,"’ she . announced _ Belt: righteously. * * x “My husband , ~ has a hot tem- per and he is ‘very ° quarrel- some. Several times he has- criticized me un- DR, CRANE “$0 I feel it would be unwise “to go on with our marriage. “I certainly wouldn’t want to rear arly children in this: kind of an environment.” “Don't you think we are incom- the grounds of mental cruel “MYOPIC MATES lot, pe- therried - Solin dre | A ant “They have had a warped abnormal] home life, so they don't - know know how the rest of the. world actually lives. ay Family quarrels are not unusual even in the best regulated homes, And the lowa Supreme / Court ~ recently ruled’ that ‘husband-wife. spats are a ‘part, of mar- riage and, mus be put up with! Bat they can often be reduced \* perience who grow up in a tally: in number, as well as severity, . by using a little common sense based on a better understanding of marital relations. For example, Myrna was a. spoiled ‘‘only” child of doting par- ents. She had attended a girls’ boarding school and then a giris’ college. So she had missed the scoldings — ether of ‘brothers, ee en Thus, her husband’s violent lan- guage ‘would not have unduly ruf- fled the complacéncy. of a woman who had been battered and bawled out by a couple of —- throughout childhood. ” BLIND MEN OF HINDUSTAN ‘Remember the Five Blind Men of Hindustan who Visited their first ‘circus? When they met the ele- phant, one seized his tusk. An- other ran his fingers over the That night they got into a hot debate as to the nature of ele- phants. The one. who had grasped: his tusk, maintained vehemently that elephants were like a spear. The second argued just as heatedly that they were like a snake, The third insisted an elephant was a rope, etc. Well, they were partly correct, _ but largély wrong just because experience with elephants hadn’t involved even five per cent _ of that pachyderm. So it ig with life! If you come. from an unusually sheltered and \ limited social environment, ol \ can be as mistaken as Myrna,’ who self-righteously thought she was 100 per cent-right and her husband. 100 ‘per wa as ig So I gave nelle = 200-point “Tests for Successful. Husbands & “Wives.” She rated her: husband's 50 virtues: or “merits” and band 0. faults or “demerits.” These Tests May Stop Squabbles — ay When she had finished, she was surprised to find that he came out with a “Superior” score. Then I asked her to rate herself on the “Wife’s Test." She did, and when she was through she found, to hér shock, that she van only ‘‘Average."” ; ~PSYCHIC “EYE GLASSES” —_helptul _ Marriage—Tests——~ serve as ‘psychological : “eye - glasses” to let you see your family relations more objetcively. : “Myrna, I didn’t make up those 200 test items,” I warned her. “They are the-actual state- ments of 600 happily married wives, “S6lif you rate only ‘Average,’ that means you better try to im- prove your score. “Many. Judges of Divorce Courts have used these Marriage Tests to help jolt litigants out of their biased viewpoints, so why don’t you go back home and try to im- prove your marital batting aver- age in — _ " \ Send for those ‘Marriage Tests,” enclosing a- stamped return en- | _veélope, plus 20 cents. They may help you salvage ’ you) marriage before it is too late. es 8 gig yA to Dr. George W. 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Or-|troops to bar the children who val Faubus of Arkansas. were neither disturbing the peace If Faubus gets away with what! ing disord he's doing — using National "OF creating disorder. Guardsmen to keep Negroes from) _ ~ 5 * Eisenhower is staying: in the | background So far, letting the governor could feel free to do the’ judge and the Justice Department federal judge — every Southern 9 court's ban on segregation if he had to. It isn’t clear what Eisenhower's next step would be if Faubus ignored efforts at pefsuasion and, if ordered before the: judge, re- fused to go. It’s possible he. might order the National Guardsmen in. to federal service to take control of them_ away from Faubus. They are under Faubus’s con- trol, unless the President calls Jukebox: Operator’ 5 Body Discovered Springfield last night was identi- fief’ as & missing 33-year-old juke- box and pinball machine operator. Police. said the victim was James DeRosa, who disappeared; Aug. 19 after telephoning his wile he was-on- his way home.__- Police said they were unable to establish any motive for the ‘Slay- ing immediately. They said _rela- ives of DeRosa told them he was) carrying about $1,500 when he dis- appeared. Only a few small coins | i I i + i Ls Supreme Court's ban on public’ Whatever ”"* go on doing that as he prepared] Eisenhower, said he understood ‘at newly integrated schools open- x 6 * _ Toll the Negroes but unable to dojto face the judge if he doesn't them out for.one ot three_r ‘were found—on—the—bedy; same: Theaded by Atty.” Gen Brownell,|t. repel invasion, quell insurrec- + * * ~< * * ‘do thg acting for the government. This would make a farce of the But the ultimate responsibility fer is done rests on Eisen- school segregation. It would mean fower a breakdown of the federal gov- Brownell has ordered the FBI ernment’s power to carry out the'to investigdte the Little Rock sit- law, ‘uation and report to Judge Dav- For almost 40 months since the jes. That could pave the way for court's ruling, Eisenhower has|contempt of court action against ‘treated Southern resistance to in-|Faubus if the administration is tegration with patience and -plati-| willing to force Faubus’ hand. -tudes,_It_seemed likely he cquld! Faubus- himself, in~a telegram to} this week for a long vacation. (plans were being discussed to take Some disturbances might occur|him into custody by force. If Faubus backs down, he stands pened before and there Wa@S- 10 the chance ot poking ridiculous. crisis. There appeared NO TeASON/tie's the first Southern governor to expect a crisis now. Then Fau-/t, try anything like this. If he bus supplied it, wasn't willing to see it through, a. © -|he simply created a national dis- ‘ What he did he did twice. turbance -needlessly. Before a Little Rock high school| If Faubus stands firm and the opened this week federal Judge judge wants to bring him to court Ronald Davies had ordered ‘it in-/to face contempt charges, what tegrated. But when it opened Fau-|/happens? The governor has sta-|), bus had National Guardsmen tioned Nation Guardsmen around his mansion; and U/S. marshals could hardly force him tion, dr enforce the laws. | * * * The Guardsmen are paid by the federal: government for drills and summer training but they are paid by the state government—as they are now—when the governor calls them out to handle a situation within a_state. : ea tittle Girl's-Calt-—->-— Saves Movie Man DRIFT, Ky. a) — A little girl |didn't know it. at the time but she probably saved Earl ‘Turner’s life dyring a rainstorm. Turner was standing outside his theater when the girl telephoned to ask when the movie would start. He told her 7:15- then reeled back from a blinding flash of lightning. ‘Leaving the box office, Torner dashed outside ‘to the spot where he had “been—standing -and—found;— a 75-pound piece of liméstone, knocked from ne root by light- ning. Police said DeRosa had been married twice and had two chil- dren by each marriage. eee eerenpeeemnenteett Coating Kills Germs cut firm has introduced a long- lasting antiseptic =plastic coating | material. The semipermanent|f germicidal ~ coating ~is~ brushed, dipped or sprayed onto tele- levers, tops of tin cans, and simi- lar objects,. It can be applied to metal or plastic for about 8 cents a square foot. New ‘Salt Field Found vast fishing industries, of auto registrations with about > million. | HARTFORD, Conn.—A Connecti- phone hand ‘ets, toilet seats, flush | NEW GLASGOW, N.S.—A: new salt field in Nova Scotia is ex-| pected to yield bacteria-free salt whith can be used in. Canada’s’ California leads in’ a ponies | | | } | Regularly so because. of the troops, asked} want to. phan. Davies np to do next. * * * , “eae Again F aver used the iepses then? Somewhere sng] troops to keep Negroes out. this line Eisenhower — provided x ® kt he's .willing to take a stand and - He said he wasn't agape the back up the judge—may try in one way or another to persuade Faubus to back down as sauce. fully as he. can. Eisenhower who has never said decision, has nevertheless repea t edly said he would back up the he approved the Supreme Court ‘ to your curves, Fall fashion magic... Roll-Sleeve ~ - Dacron ‘Blouse by Majestic ... needs little or no ironing! because the back pane line of your body. 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Chinese Communists said they demand reciprocity, the right | nyt PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER ‘5, 1957 —_ "Red China, the Communists would order everyone to eat with ~ Hongkong Renores Loaf| cite By FRED SPARKS HONG- ‘KONG (NEA) — The ‘highly police’ mission of 24 ee U.S: reportérs to Red China“ts like a new show that bogs down while being tried out in Philadelphia and will never ‘reach Broadway. ; 1 am one of the cast stranded in Hong Kong and since the Peiping spokesman has rejected us as the editors of “Confiden- tial” would reject an-article on a ing, I have interviewed Bri prison-state. . Spicing their opinions with-a—bit of my own, formulated during 12- years of commuting to Ame, hae | weet I Gink on how the sitmation Stands today: “mitted, certainly ar all. chase feet ‘media other than the. 24 will. get fresh dinner “~~~ SPARKS | It will be some time before any American journalist stamped “Okay, John Foster Dulles” gets any closer to mainland China than Hong Kong’s Perfumed Winds tearoom, Why? Because ‘the Peiping government would lose face if, it in any way appeared to play catcher for Washington's pitch. In the same way, our government could not officially permit |. U. 8. ‘Rewsmen Invited by Pelping last year to accept. We can't let dictator Mao Tse-tung select particular American Correspondents to report his eduntry he can't agreé to the Dulles svussg’ etext eeu es es Fee cae State Department agreed to lift travel restrictions walked into our own booby trap. The slightest study of Chinese Communist bargaining ‘ > hundersbowers were ‘in prospect in the southeast Atlantic and Gulf| 4 of Nation. Chilled Coast states and westward gh Texas and Arizona and| ¥ew for Red Visit to U.S. NEW YORK (#—The New York Herald Tribune said today it leerned that Secretary of State of visa certificates for some visi- tors from nonrecognized Iron Cur- tain countries to come to the Unit- ed States. northward through the northern ate Report OK of Formula . ¢ Dulles has agreed to a formula| _on SAVING CERTIFICATES "Deposit your surplus savings or investment savings at any one of our 8 convenient banking offices. Fete Couple Setting Up 50 Millionth Household Washington area couple gets gov- ernment recognition today far set- ting up the 50 millionth U. S. household. : ae ee methods would have stopped us before we fastened, our seat belts.’ | If our Air Force parachuted millions of silver chopsticks onto knives and forks. “ There is no possible concession Dulles could have made that | would have won all or part of our cast's immediate entrance. A little parlaying here, a concession there, and even an occasional insult are all in order, like a case being settled out of court. » Already give-and-take is beginning, like the endless monotony. of the Panmunjom peace talks that — after two years — final fo have their own reporters go to Washington, although to call anyone working for a Communist paper a “reporter” is like call- © ing a tiger in the Bronx Zeo a citizen of New York. : Well, at first Dulles said absolutely no. Then he “indicated” | he would entertain “requests from the Chinese Communist “‘report-. | ers." So diplomatic step No, 3. — one step forward and two steps | back — is under way like a well-rehearsed ballet. - There will be a compromise. The male penguin violently fights | the female penguin for weeks before-they mate. Waiting fat and cozy here in Hong Kong,,J am reminded again that correspondents always try to enter places everyone else is trying to get out of. The beautiful hills surrounding the harbor like | a champagne goblet are pocked with the pathetic shacks of refugees. | Red China leaks exiles like a woufided man leaks blood. Those killed are fortunate, those dragged back into the prison state face refined tortures. Meanwhile the correspondents here sample the delights of | Hong Kong — where a scotch-and-soda is 30 cents. i | i i BACK TO : ‘CAMPUS IN , z « ee.) Just about the most necessary « shoes you can weor with fall's Th | tweeds 7 flannels in sizes 4 to 10... ee ON SALE NOW... ‘ONLY _for boys of all ages their bler is the 50 millionth home. 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Their School Clothes! - Merely Rehash on Charges of Corruption The City Planning ocnil last night deferred action ‘on a@ Ss Middle East Proposals), ASHINGTON @ — ieaders of Beck said. a week ago “the|PrOposed rezoning of three lots ters U ed| lunion’s reply to the AFL-CIlO|on West Huron at Thorpe street, E Already Rejected; Need = Teams = — db |aearteea Gane the. Teammshee’ ore Pichon gory; . Good Faith -by Moscow © give ay | ‘corruptly dominated would be ajGeer, Pontiac's planning .con- —, to corruption charges pressed by |«.ourteous”* one, either. ‘“hard| sultant. ,' WASHINGTON (INS) — Admin.|t8@ AFL-CIO Ethical Practicgs| nor soft." While the AFL-CIO| ‘The commission will also ask| istration officials brushed off a new| Committee. |Ethical Practices Committee al-this opinion on whether the north-| aa Soviet note on the Middle East to-|__'%¢, Teamsters s bosses “we s- lotted today and tomorrow for the| west corner of West Huron and day as a “rehash” of proposals al-| PT Wau ne cumeine Team |Teamsters, the union's leaders|Lincoln should be rezoned to Teady rejected by.the west. cters Union convention. before said they expected to be finished| Commercial 1. with eve ang they had to say The Huron - Tho proposal At the same time, top state de- passing judgment on whether the); , tcp nas So. |squeaked by the pas aera last * partment officials are studying 1'2 million member truck union . n mag flip eemgee pr [8 sorte of etggeations by weld tis corruptly dominated 5 aon oF the EDUCAl| MORONS” Objectsd Wy Wa change — pa ‘Practices Committee hearing, ‘the, A gas station is proposed for the Henderson on how to block | But the ARL-CIO, having post- ‘five-man p will prepare a re-|area. or oe pathy bene = i in as es port and recommendations for the| There will be a public hearing nee bit and the spread-of Russian ta- months - a awdewn— vith. t ‘1. Executive n-whichien the before the City : fluence in the strategic area, (Teamsters, appeared In no mood — . pees ed Pars a 95 Resa oa £. a : ifor further delay. ; hase ' ; State Department sources said! ) that Henderson's proposals include| George Meany, AFL-CIO presi- *- gtrengthening friendly powers in| ident, repeated in Labor Day the Middle East. to make them speeches that the federation can ~ gmperviousto—subversion.— and will expel. member— unions}. The new Russian note to Britain, which do not rid their ranks of j corrupt elements. - ' France and the U, S., full contents the f of which are expected to be made Any expulsion of the Teamsters , Sat Union, the AFL-CIO's: largest-af- oa putitic “toflay, dectaration)fllate.. could lead to bitter_inter-| ‘ee ener eee 2 Seemann waar, wi the APL”CIO S This is the Youngland Took for fall shaiehiiietenntneamemennceer se eee + ‘for Boys Just the es Prettiest © COMPLETELY INSTALLED with Tack- - fess installation over heavy. prd.— New Se = $5.95 pe yard. 4 colors. a : ee: —Feamsters—leaders—seek-— : The west replied before, and will|ing to lure away members from ‘probably do so again, that this is! other AFL-CIO unions. tely covered by the Unitéd ~~ * * _ aBequa —PLAIDS - SOLIDS | Nations charter and that what is ) 3 : tions of good|..Réliable sources said the Team- a mon 5 | ; f C : : STRIPES ng by aaoee at paper prom- a to ful the- ——_ to What oa sweater! Weighs next to nothing, ya is : wait to see what-new offi are = elected and new union ne warm as toast—soft as-a cloud, and rugged enough E installed at the Teamsters con- to take the boy-type‘punishment!- Knit from the | To Match County Sum {renter see me i in Miami.) fleece ‘tvery first shearing) of the baby. Australian challenge} for Blacktopping. [ime Ari-cio sete to “questa i Oke ibd sa jaffairs of an autonomous mem- | crew neck. 100% washable! Every dress washable! We defy e comparison! All by Youngland, © — Kate Greenaway and Little Be Star, 3 to 6x; 7 to 14, Ree ey oO § ~ % | “5 Te s fe Boys! 23 *B° a & Completely Washable Girls’ Polished ‘ee Lon Cottons | Sweaters : by Newport | | They're washable, He’s always dressed right in | don't pile, G have. Polished Cottons. because |. the appearance distinctvie tailoring means] the girls want for perfect, fit and the top qual- | back to school. ity cotton holds its fine Pullovers & car- sheen even after countless digons. . : ber organization. INDEPENDENCE ‘TOWNSHIP—| James R. Hoffa, Midwest team- Clerk Harold Doebler here has!sters boss recently linked to been instructed by the Township gangster associations in Senate Board to notify the Oakland Coun-/R ackets Committee hearings, | | _ty Road Commission of the leads the Teamsters delegation in. __~ board's decision to match its sum|to today’s meeting. Hoffa is the _ of $2,550 for the total of $5,000,/front-runner to succeed Dave! now available to blacktop a por-|Beck as Teamsters president. | tion of Waldon road, : * * &* ? A motion was made and support-| Beck: enmeshed in corruption || 2 extinguishers, charges of income tax evasion. A motion was made by Ira Both Hoffa and Beck are ‘among | | and supported by Carl (those the AFL-CIO has named|: that the Beard approve | individually in its charges against | | for handling new plats (the Tats Union. the Township attorney, Milton Woman, Baby Injured ployes were nskea te metity an in’ Car Collision on M59 pberemed a. /-\ Mrs. Madelin Radunz, 53, of 3030)¢ *. A motion to pay bils! in ‘the|Old Orchard Dr. and two-year-old] ©] ‘amount of $2,107.56 as isted was|Monica Liebner, 3040 Old Orchard| = ‘made and carried. Dr., Waterford Township were}: - ' A resolution was passed to re- slightly injured in a two-car acci- zone a parcel of land in section No.|dent yesterday. 33 from Residential 1 to Residen-| They were in a car driven by =e tial 2. The parcel is located on the|Elfriede Liebner, the giri’s father. ¢ Dixie Highway south of Water-|Liebner told township police that! ! we ford Hill: - ‘he+was driving west on M59 at|® washings. Handsome Ivy |. 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THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1957 | | ke “as ar _AHIRTEEN ? ing at Western’ Reserve ‘Univer: oS sc ia in is pres 28, 13 bet- feet lohger than Ai LST’s. H a idevicleatinndan feo jaleFederal [Praises ay Man, | i sity 2 Pu (Cuff List’ betas : g slips and a a cut list. * [Everything $ Growing lsplacement oo ds ae ATHLETE'S FOOT. GERM Mg. leslie: took dese onsnlaia, ened ‘boats ox & aici cal jr cnet ys me ng we Hh IN ONE HOUR, | Battle Not N nak ae te in or Sat so ay Sa oc Justice Elijah Adlow has on credit, v| |tank), the York Counfy, can land ate Seeds alr wel bel ca your 0c back sf any” ew ° ar kenme a Se eee ee my opinion, itldiepvered what a “cut list™ In| , \|600: troops and 20 amphibious ve-|cause of the lack of soil and water “rus counter. This STRONG sermiciée Hazlett Up-jis the ‘eager beaver’ who. causes occasion. was the case of Mla 910 despuiagis Gee equeeiiicion ae tant anes. Tae new\and the ‘intensity of the northern ferme t (ts hlling setlon, tee teatant- President Madison Won “2: Hs td a reentdnr met mos fh tote ne world Cares Dirency wo pace mint worl an _Iship is 442 feet long \ some Iidisummer sun, | EE . Fight With Pennsylvania Pee ee a | } — » Militia in 1809 . a : : ‘ a "NASHVILLE, Tenn. — Legal < nS - 7. research indicated today that ‘Goy, Orval Faubus's appeal. to Srciden "stews _ OPEN EVERY NIGHT TO eae Seta] — strength test in Arkansas. , Monday thecugh Soturday 9:30 a.m. to 9 p.m. ig, a abate us —.- hdeton yorertand 67 Yoo Wey BB ia the “street from the Pennsylvania \ militia in. 1809, President Madi- a son’s statement backing ip the 7 federal courts carried the ddy ee . - a ae at _ Noting that there was “a strik- ing parallel” between the Penn- sylvania case and the showdown in the making between state] - eee oats were mee kansas, Sanders went back for a deeper scarch on the background ot the Pennsylvania ‘case, * * * Tt started as a state court action on a privateer's capture of a British sloop in 1778, 11 years before the Constitution was drawn up. It dragged on for 31 years as a stalemate between the state courts: ‘and the Continental Cpn-| gress and then between the state government and the infant feder- sylvania Legislature’s interposi-|_ tion resolution and ordered a cir- 6 ee against the state-appointed stake- holder. +. @# * ” ‘The resulting tableau at the res- named Rittenhouse was subse- — tabbed, * ‘the- battle. ot Rit- by): Gov. Simon Snyder. U.S, Marshal John Smith summoned a posse of 2,000 and arrayed it across the| — street Gov. Snyder threw in his hand and withdrew the troops after his appeal to President Madison brought this reply from the man who had helped write both the Constitution and the first interpo- sition resolutions: _ “The executive is not only un- authorized to prevent the ,execu- tion of a decree sanctioned by the Supreme Court of the United States, but is expressly -enjoined by statute, to carry into effect any such_ decree.” : * * * Gen. Bright and eight.other mili-_ a jury and convicted of resisting the law of the United States and were sentenced to a fine and pri- son term rf Judge Bushrod Wash- ington, first President's The legal principal established, however, Madison sees them| within a month. DALLAS (#} — General Ander- vith what some sol- diers would consider a light court-|. martial. He pleaded guilty to a charge of theft. Judge Henry. King gave him a Gree yest serected Homes Underground s _ TOTS’ corbI ROY eJackets — ~ @Overalls eCrawlers = * - @Longies Cute as can be! Sturdy pinwale corduroy washes easily, wears longer. Jackets have elastic waist, one pocket and-button front, Bib-front ov- eralls have elastic back for better fit, 1 pocket, Boys or girls boxer longies. Band-front longies for girls. Crawlers styled for comfort with — snap-crotch, elastic back “and chojce of embroidered knee or bib. In gay pastels and dasks. 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We can never know ojyen in ‘ personal a “main-| ~yTmuch about the actual agi eriance program” that is reason-| Chict, Division of Special 5° SPE P00 ats, ethane ead. Selene a ewer But individual wisdom remains,! (Questions on Social Security U.S. Public Health Service ji, the last analysis, the best. prée- problems may be addressed to Growing old is no sin. ventive-of an,unhealthy and un-| ‘Social Security,” in care of The It's as natural as the setting of saat old age. Moderation and! Pontiac Press. Questions ‘will be | common sense applied to daily! answered by-mail from the Pon- | living throughout the “prime of] tiac office of the Social Security | But, growing old spotlights the life” will not only help make that} Administration, There is no | P——-——-tirnits -of -the-body, As you grow- ‘period ” Titer rally wy “pring”, “bit Will! 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Air Bises, hoes At! - © po dete j t j 4 \ \ i ; : 7 : , 2 js : y ee ee ee a ee, ee a = = 4 (ape a See ee | es ee ar oo - ot the Ponting Area Chamber of THE PONTI AG oR TIAC, MICHIGAN | FIFTEEN MINIATURE MILKMAID Debby Jennings of East Durham; N.Y., and “Hiltonian Ann Wanda” three-time grand cham- pion Jereey, attracts lots of attention on opening - I ast Oakland ‘Council Meeting PTA All-Day Workshop Tuesday at... ripen “Methodist Church . The East Oakland Area Council of PTA will have its fourth annual all day workshop meeting on Tues- day, at ashi Methodist Church. ea ae Se The acta for all members of local units in Oxford, Orion, Roch- ester, Troy, og and Clawson at ee and 4 coffee hour Hrom-9:36-=10-a-m-; Ws Following the general meeting enile protection cavoes Sno Michigan. Congress, “Others are:. Program, Mrs. George Chute, president of the Berkley PTA Council; Council del- egates, Mrs. J. Leslie Walters, past president of Stiles PTA; treasurers and budget and finance chairman, Mrs. Andrew Hotton, past president of Poppleton PTA; and miscellaneous committees, Two-year-old day of the Altamo she's doing! is just hoping ‘the little one knows exactly what Mrs. Robert Sanford, past. presi- dent of the Easf Oakland Area Countils PTA. In, the afternoon, +. Clifford Smart, superintendent of Walled Lake Schools and Michigan State Congress PTA legislative chair- a SKI CRLHSE — Elizabeth Lake residents and swimmers watch in amazement every time Harold E, Allard of 4015 Cresthaven skims by in his cruiser, towing from six to 10 skiers. On a recent Phi, lie aera tite day 10 skiers started out behind the cruiser, but one young nieiniaie aa fell, leaving (left to right) Ken Vidak, Bob Bosley, George Banciau, Bill Carland, Marlene and Gene Mumaw, Mike Staryk; and Phil Matora (hidden behind boat) and Jeannie Martine. man, will present “School Needs That Should Be Met by Changed Legislation.” A question and an- swer period will follow. Adjournment is scheduled for 2:30 p.m. United Press Photo nt (N. Y.) Regional Fair. Bossie * * * Reservations are necessafy for ~ Extension Clubs Schedule Rally Orion, Oxford Districts Meeting at Sportsmen’s Club in Waterford Rally Day der’ the 15 Extension! Clubs of Orien and Oxford dis- tricts will be held at the Oakland County Sportsman's Club in Water- ford, on Sept. 12, from 9:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. * * ” Alt -officers-oftocal clubs have | been asked fo be present in the). morning | for installation ceremo- nies performed by Mrs. Mary Hix on, Oakland County Home Demon- stration Agent. A special training school for ale Means WOE be aut belles ing the installation -by county Every club member and friends ro welcome to attend the .entire y. : Potluck dinner, planned by clubs, will be at noon, with beverages theme, Conservation”’. will -Bob-Bos,Parks- ville. Recreation Area; Tom Osmer, | ; Dist. Conservation Official Game Supervisor of Imlay City; William Rathburg, Parks Ma of the Bald Mountain Recreation Area. x x * “Clyle Haskill, Safety Chairman} Romeo. Village School Board Facing Lawsuit ROMEO—The Board of Educa-| “jneley has filed for the Board's ap- | fered when the bandits forced and tion is facing a lawsuit_in Macomb County Circuit Court, brought. by Arehitect Robert West, whom the board discharged earlier in the year. ‘ West's firm had designed plans | for a new Romeo High School and bids came in some $250,008 over the architect's. estimates. Later, the-board discharged West and hired the firm ‘of Eberle M. Smfth, Inc. to start the high school plans over. * a * * * Board Attorney William Num- pearance in court. Rob Gas Attendant; - Take Him for Ride __ROYAL.OAK-—_A-gas-station— attendant here was robbed of $74 today by two bandits who teok him in their car after the holdup and then ejected him six blocks away. The attendant, Arthur McDonald, 23, was ireat- /ed@ at William Beaumont Hos- pital for a sprainéd ankle suf- the luncheon at 12:15 p.m. and /Fall- Weddings Announced Marilyn Davis, Leonard Solon Marry’: deadline is Sept. 7 at noon, Phone Mrs. G. A. Goforth, FE 4-8008; Mrs. Andrew Hotton MI 4-2447; or Mrs. J. Leslie Walters OL 6-0512, to’ register by school. State Supreme Court State Supreme Court, Lansing, has upheld the rights of Royal Oak and Huntington Woods to alter their boundary lines by mutual’ agreement. The court agreed unanimously) - yesterday that the two cities were within their rights in changing a ‘boundary line that clit across sev- jeral pieces of private property, \leaving parts in both cities. -The;. JOAN H. KUKUK Mr. and Mrs, John Kukuk of 2857 Auburn Rd. are. announcing |properties to Royal Oak and half the engagement of their daugh- fer, Joan Helen, to Patrick Huntington Woods. Michael McCarthy, son of Dr. | ries wr. anf bb, Marry -8. Ber ee and Mrs. Raymond McCarthy of | Jusion Geares Edwards, who Upholds Cities’ Right sss ‘agreement transferred half of thet Double-Ring Service Read LAPEER—The Rev. Joseph J.j basket of flowers with satin Bohr officiated in the double-ring' ceremony at Church of Immaculate Conception, Aug. 24, Marilyn Joanne Davis became the Leonard Solon, The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur R. Davis here and the bridegroom’s parents are ford. Pan beaded collar. A long, silk iMusion veil extending the full length of her cathedral train, cap. She carried a cascade © ee ee St wee ree aah! attendants were Mrs. sley, Joyce Lincoln, Mrs. Ray Densmore, and Patricia Stranahan. Frank Trojanowsid, Nancy Beard- leamecucet of their daughter, Chris- in which! re: jinmes and _ cere Przekop. * 'Mr. and Mrs, John Solon, of Clif-| “The bride was gowned in white |tended by 350 guests. satin with fitted bodice and Peter | ‘ing trip to Northern Michigan, the (St., was held by a beaded Juliet The bride's: cousin, Kathy Jo json of Imlay City. No wedding Rauh, as flower girl, carried a date has been set. streamers attached, which held the wedding rings. Stanley Solon, brother of the |bridegroom, was best man and seating the guests were Edward! ‘Solon, Frank Trojanowski, Melvin * The resus at American |Legion Memorial Building was at- Upon returning from: their wed. newlyweds will live at 511 Avon Flint. Reveal Engagement ALMONT—Mr. and Mrs. Fred/’ Bosh of Almont announce the en- tine, te James Anderson. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Merle Ander- jamin Jr. of Huntington Woods asked and got an order from cir-__ Mt. Clemens, Mich, No date has | been set for the wedding. - County Births effect, it directed the two cities -Alment |wrote the unanimous decision, jhe was unable to determine ‘Holland issued thé court order or iwhy the Benjamins wanted. to |maintain taxpayer status in both cities. “There may be more to this liti- Commerce will keynote the year’s Safety in the home program, Rochester Councilmen at Mackinac Meeting ROCHESTER ___Rochéster Village Council who are atte: the. annual Municipal League ‘Meeting at the Grand Ho- tel on Mackinac Island | Robert Slone, Rewold, John _ Clarence E, Burr, James Hill and sie ae Cage Hens-for Big Eggs WASHINGTON (INS) — entists, «© — University of Missouri o tac ree 4 Leghorns. with white Conference in Session teachers is in State Park at or this week. Elementary teachers returned Wednesday from their two-day ses- sion and_70 members of the Junior and. Senior faculty are leaving to- Oy Sr thelr | end mace ri, i -~— Members :of the at Sleeper) — ‘OUTSTANDING’ — Troop Lt. son of Mrs. Margaret A, Mason, Dr., Walled Lake, takes a ribbon for winning competition in advanced: equitation class at the recent annual Commencement “Horseshow at 3084 Southwind -. ! Mr. M rt And : ” him | —_ Fade their car Fog rt oaeughter” Petriis|Geclared. meets the eye,” he Culver Military Academy, Culver, Ind. Mason, who has achieved outstanding horsemanship and rifle marksmanship records, is presented the award*by Mrs. Francis, Trinzo, durant e James Mason, Ann Arbor, after a honeymoon ca> noe and C¢: sota. | Mrs, Ravicz, the former Pa- tricia Ann Wagonjack, will com. . plete her studies fn ‘the School of Nursing at University of Mich- igan ‘and the bridegroom will be U. ot M. * * * home with her aunt- and uncle, of 6337 Maybee Rd., Clarkston, ' land the bridegroom is the son of Mrs. Ruth Ravica of Santa Mon- ica, Calif. The bride, wearing a _baller- ina - length gown of nylon tulle and Chantilly lace, repeated her’ vows in' an evening ceremony, | Aug. 30 in ‘First Methodist Church ‘here. « Barbara Wagonjack,. her sister, of Smith's Creek, was maid of honor and Walter Ravicz served as best.man for his brother. Ushers were John Wagonjack of Smith’s Creék, and Donald Sundstrom of Ann Arbor. To Attend Michigan After ‘Minnesota Honeymoon CLARKSTON — Newlyweds Mr. t The réception ‘afterward in the land Mrs, Arthur E. Ravicz will jchurch parlors was attended by 125 be at home at 2725 West Ellsworth, | | guests, ; working for his Ph. D., also at — The ‘bride ‘formerly made her: > Mr. and Mrs. Percy B. Lowery MR. ef Marry. af . | WATERFORD TOWNSHIP — jCommunity United Presbyterian ae here was the setting for i Kiwanis Metin h fo Plan Contest . ‘Use Michigan Apples’ Campaign Is Launched by 3 County Units WEST BLOOM FIELD TOWN- SHIP—Plans for an apple pie bak- ‘ling contest will be among items discussed when Kiwanis club agri-. cultural chairmen meet at 8 to- o night at West Bloomfield Town-' ship Hall, 4460 Orchard Lake road. Kiwanis clubs of Oakland, Wayne .jand Genesee counties will be rep- ARTHUR E.’ RAVICZ — ieee at the meeting. MRS. giadioli formed a. background at the home of thé bride’s mother for the Saturday evening of Denise and Delmer Schons, The double ring ceremony was read by the Rev. Fred Clark in the presence of immediate fami- lies. The bride, who was given in marriage by her brether Wil- Ham, is the daughter of Mrs. Charies Hubble and the late Mr. Hubble, Her husband's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester Schons, Pa\ Ps Schons-Hubble Rite Head OXFORD — Palms and yellow; a ballerina length nylon frock of| For her wedding, t!.e bride chose,make their home in ae — j Tonight's discussion wil) re- velve around a ‘‘Use Michigan Apples” campaign which will be launched in the heart of the fall | apple. season. Tentative arrangements call for| cotillion blue with which she w local apple pie baking contests to a matching bandeau edged in Seed) be held on Oct. 12, with winners! pearls. She carried a cascade ar-|to compete in a tri-county con- rangement of white carnations andjtest to be conducted on Oct. 26) American beauty roses. at the Hidden Paradise, a large Her sister, Mary Kay, was her building in Commerce Township.' maid of fronor and wore. an It is expected that extension American beauty chiffon gown | workers in all three counties | and carried matching roses. Ron- | will assist in ‘promoting and ald Schons attended his brother | | sagt the contests. as best man. - Apple growers, retailers. res-| Following the ceremony a recp-) ‘taurants, and the Michigan State tion. was held for 150 friends:|Apple Commission will be rep-| After their hoheymoon in Northern|resented at the meeting to map, Michigan tpe young couple will ott a joint drive to boost. the! ‘sales of Michigan apples. | tis, AND MRS. BARRETT J.. HARRISON Waterford — the Aug. Kruger and Barrett J. Harrison. Parents of the couple are Har- bid W. Kruger of 7 Midland Rd., |Drayton Plains, and Barrett Harri- son of 3170 Lexington Dr., Scott Lake. a “Wearing an Italian silk halle. rina-length gown with full skirt and Sabrina neckline, the bride carried a cascade bouquet of carnations, mums and stephano- She was attended by Mar- garet Bennett. George Kapler served as best man and usher was Michael Flinn. After a reception in the church parlors, the couple left for Niagara Falls. They will be at home after- ward in East Lansing, where the ‘bridegroom is a student at Mic h- jigan State University. Orion Center Meeting Scheduled for Tonight ORION TOWNSHIP — A meeting of the Board of Directors of the ,Orion Community Center, Inc., will ‘be held at 8 tonight at Orion iTownship Hall. Public attendance jhas been urged. On the agenda will Be a report of the building ~committee on its meeting with the architect and progress of plans; considération of ia building fund drive: and discus- sion of an annual meeting ns pecgrent, Slate WSCS Coffee ROCHESTER —- The Women’s Society of Christian Service, St. Paul Methodist Church here have been invited to assemble for a coffee hour at 9:15: a.m. Wednes- iday, Sept. 11, in Friendship Hall, All women of the church have |been urged to atténd, when future lactivity will be planned, 29 wedding of--Karen: —— le + * a io ~ he oe et Lae a My Se Bee Pee 4 ae wd oe “4 2 ie i oe coe 4 : 2 as . ee : : Ly ae con i i “ sss ‘ “es ee, 4 = Ae ‘ - : ic 2 4 wee ‘ ( ey oe x - a ets . 4 f bas | yaar ; oe ~ = ee ae ee j #. \ ms ie : Be, t 4 5 ee 5 : ; 4 Poa i ce a ene __.THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 5,1957- SRS ote area net ae nd oe ht ed a ; act ee — ' _ cari T : ae ag oe a 4 = 7. ee . eg : 2 é 4 . iv i i : 2 i oa 3 od \ oe ee gee er ee : aah ; is ; : ' F aan oS 4 ey ee | i With a World Bark loan of $27,- ee) ee ee . : i ; 1960 in: the 4,500 airplanes“andjveloped in “the next couple ofjarmored vehicles over natural bar-| The African Gold cee Dhanan Cimidatar fo Come in Next Decade _ — alates which now make up,{tts|years” baséd on expansion of ajffers or onto bridgeheads with lim}ipension plan for the widows and|000,000, Lebanon a : ho tie ae ator ahaa ey et gel air arm. "+: /,,lomeman flying “platform whichlited landing space, It . possiblyorphans 0 cain A Aan / 1, -.... |Army. Plans Flying Jeeps," + + \cd'anied tn nw oll the|wod be icd by renee ens o etevom bhcc |e ane 4 eee > ® : . : = * : a n various st } A “| oo his « ,' ', fey | Attsas Trainer (Trucks, Tanks and Cranese tren ee iaine wir oo! Ee eee i, So oo) ___(eRsatile helicopters; drone’ hel land short take-off aircraft with the/Pencil and Paper Form |i NN : PAINT SALE >. + Gadget “Subjects Pilot WASHINGTON, (NS) — Foing| cia st tampering: inte [ut srl Ter, uetaivaages of he Belo Olsooth Savage Beast. [iy EAN PAINE OALE . fm - to Any Flying Weather jeeps, trucks and tanks were en-| cargoes. : : a [Wee Mare apeed. pe | ee JM Outside white or inside flat finish. oy @ 4 ae visioned ‘today. by army aviation} Main objective of the whole pro-| ‘The flying vehicles will not Drawings of the ships include) HI H, Fla. wm — birs. 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Knox (R-Mich). had said _.__mumerous other states_had--sub-|— - mitted similar projects for ap- proval and suggested “Mich- __igan should get in step with |. other states.” Knox said there was no record of Michigan hav._ __.ing filed for sack aid. Larry Rubin,’ Bridge Authority executive secretary, said the au- thority figured on such a pos- when planning the 100 million dollar structure by ees it built to federal specificatio Japanese Workers HONOLULU «7 — Japanese im- migrants working on sugar planta- tions here are eating the worst of! two possible diets, Dr. Niles P. Larsen, medical! advisor to the Hawaiian Sugar Planters Assn., says the workers continue with the high salt diet known in Japan, and add the high fat diet Americans eat. The result, Dr. Larsen says, iis ‘a high incidence-of both high blood — freca the salt = and oo Larsen said there is: a . lot | of high blood pressure in Japan,| but little heart trouble. The United States has a lot of heart trouble., Although they look similar, ravens are twice as large as crows,- ; |__ mash discovered by firemen who put out a blaze in a two-story Detroit Eyes Building . lof 500-Boat Marina ~ |partment of Public Works has dis- iclosed a proposal for a new public marina capable of docking up to 500 small boats. mated at $1 million. ‘built from Lakewood to Marine, Macedonia and Bosnia- Herzego-| Hospital, os | tm PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 5.1957), | 2 | 1 if -ROEBUCK AND CO. iy sii a al aaa I ———_—=s eee | ®& : Se ee ed a: : pangs : 0 sete Snir SORA — Neaabrtls Seiten Spike Maloney takes ~-an unhappy whiff of one of the fifty 60-gallon barrels of moonshine downtown Nashville house. A 500-gallon whisky still and 50-gallons -of homemade liquor were found on the second floor. Two men fled the burning building. —————— Se. trailer camp the Park and Recre-| ation Commission has voted to seek by condemnation. 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CE TO - « - American Psychological Associa-. say how late—was born on a farm in Cook County, Texas. He =| ~ and copper wire. _Artists Really ~ business world have -Warsh Yore Hair Such a Mman-is- Lewey LONng or the White House, charged with the, task of moving President Eisen-| hower and a retinue of some 100 ides-and-newsmen trom Washing=; ton to the Newport Nava] Base in| Rhode Island. Eisenhower does - not consult Long, who carries the formal title | | : of transportation. officer, before, drafting a. Middle East. resolution _or ‘Signing a civil rights bill. | FHL NIGHT ‘tl 9 “But be would be in.a very bad | way indeed if he did not rely on’) the advice of his slightly-built, | publicity-shy transportation aide _ in shifting his operations to such | ___g-spet_as Newport. i} ., It is Long's responsibility to see. that the President and his staff “are set down in Newport with a! minimum of interruption in the’ of the free world: __ * *< 4% This means installation of direct telephone .and teletype lines from Newport to Washington. It means involved. arrangements to insure | speedy delivery to the President.of pouches containing vital communi- ques from Washington—and from} London, Moscow and Syria. lines into Newport that could be - converted to White House use in an emergency, . The transportation chief, who is in‘ his late 50s—he doesn’t like to! to the White House as a Morse op- erator in = : : * * The bier has replaced the! telegraph key in normal W hite! House communications but” Long. takes pride in keeping his “fist” in readiness. . He and While House Chief of | Records Wayne Hawkes, another old telegrapher, sent top secret | messages by hand for" 12 hours | on a Canadian fishing trip with FDR during World War Ii, when | the modern transmission equip- | ment_broke down. Long’s toughest job was setting up communications for the 1945) - Yalta conference. Retreating Ger- man forces had stripped the coun- tryside_of every spare bit of brass: Testing Reveals Temperamental NEW YORK (INS).— Extensive testing showed that artists really 4 do have a special artistic temper- ament. A New York University psychol- ogist, Dr. Walter Myden, tqld the tion in New York yesterday that his battery of-tests disclosed -peo- ple in the arts and people in the “strikingly’’, different personalities. : Those in the arts, he said, were more introspective. 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THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1957 a ibsent Kido 0h goat euthia mchienn Sta State Univer to oS ae es Stor Problem M ain yan Cin mu urdlats Leaves 99 Descen ss dren and 10 great great grandchl Awards Scholafship! Teen 8 ee Pet. Own Bras, fe Suggests Still Another NEWBERRY @ — late dren. “\| BATTLE*CREEK W-The Kel] > ra, ott, oseagy iy Po [ . e MAYSVILLE’, Ky, @ — — vone\ 9 til] Fighting in Jungle Maude Mae Watson, 8, who was -_|logg Sales Co. of Battle Creek, has ue ay newspaper cperaied tay the a buried here ‘Tuesday left | as New England ‘states use more|announced the award: ofa $1,000 the 8, was. "2 David: DeLisle, noticing a star-like lvtvers; 2 sons, 8 daughters, it toa of ton pretinn soe bciplecrble te. Sond dietation atlte Béltinaee fe farmer wha own a aa design before the serial number on} "any JoHN 8. MARTIN. * seepetioes. effising advice but -— — i 2 - "a dollar bill, wrote the U.S."Secret| © INS Foreign. Director : never issuing orders, ee, [ J Service for an explanation. .One of the first official acts o: Cémn . Back came a letter from U, E./newly independent Malaya was to Ragrthond in naptriets Place int ' _* Baughman, chief ‘of the- service, |'sue “new and. final” — cause they hated British “Imper+| _ * who explained: | terms for the country sales bide | ialism” it seems. they would long “*The small design in front of the}; 1,960 Communist gu ago have emerged to resume their - "‘gerial number indicates it is a|i7,the junéle. {Part in normal civilian Hie. _. ‘Star’ note. Every one-hundred- The Reds will be given until) : ‘tS alent wot St ; Dec, 31 to surrender. Those who SPREAD COMMUNISM . : aa rosacea earn eine 0 frervenr”comminiam| Thlrfaure to do so sues “Sound toi ke etectios may be repatriated, with their that their leaders are much more|_ New David hes « blem: |!2milies if they wish, to Commu-|interested in spreading commu- ~ Should he retain the phereg a-(nist China. Resisting rebels — nism than‘ in destroying colonial million bill or live it up a dollar’s be wiped out. ism. ’ worth? WON’T GIVE UP The Reds said been relatively There is no indication that the inactive since party secre- : tse a ae = og | “wit! surrend tary-general__emerged from the, ra ae Judge, li’s His Turn Eig) jungle nearly two years ago for PERMANENT laya’ s sensationally swift drive for’ LONG BEACH, Calif. w — After independence in the last two years praabed Pre ee tions hye Bly: e granting a. woman a divorce re-|!@S had Jess influence than had may be ely cee ee : alph—-K: : oped to convince the federation, erty tr haand one ere Gat a a 3 . have their TV set. Her answer:| Even before “Merdeka,” or eee of -the . oe . “Well, I've been sitting watching) Freedom Day, last week the in this ths Rede have falied. SALE DAYS it for four years now while he’s; Malayan politicians had been t been out playing around. "So I| governing = country, with the = whe negpay of nn ee eee THRU SUNDAY : guess it's his turn.” British High Commissioner oan dlanerragier the Ss —— y, . OVER Fon FOR A. Ak = der treaty, for as as » PENNY PAINT SALE Se 2o=-eose= Dy ee _ coco areoes Outside white or inside flat finish. mmunists resume $3.98 per qdaachuy oa sccond gaan GOL $498 warfare, And much depends on F for 1} penny, cide Malaya . BUY NOW AND SAVE 2 Gale. $3.99 ee HAIR CLIPPER = factor in the cloudy future - THE FLOOR SHOP of the country that may play into Sciam s* 99-101 S. Saginaw FE 4-5216 the hands of the Reds is political, : : : Will the-three communities, | —- aa Malay. —— ae Indian, remain |_ ; united int jance party now] me | that reg — influence of the Take Your’ | ‘|| British has removed? ‘I | ‘Phe Chinese nearly outnumber Prescriptions | pr the Malays and Indians in the | \s! DR. H EN RY A. M | LLER Federation. And if Singapore ever : ‘ 4h ‘\* Past elColors. 7 []|is joined to ‘the’ Federation the] - y , ti dominant -population The ritish E: =a at tania ace at Sea eS an ee ie Se a en ee 7 North Saginaw Street | “[}lalready have carried out raids in | ‘| |Singapore and arrested top union <_ _ Phone FE 4-6842 and political leaders accused df ‘f trying to set up a Communist state. “Better Things in Sighs” - ioe . —is eg 4/U.N. Show Returns” Open Friday Evenings -- || NEW YORK #—U .N.I Ane : = ‘| tion” will start its seventh seasn 10 - . Closed Wednesday Afternoons Bed a review of the UN. COTTON PLAID | | SCHOOL BAG HERE'S THE PERFECT DIAMOND BRIDAL TRIO FOR | PRINTS AT ALL CUNNINGHAM'S . a Plastic, 4 : Se Convenient! "i F, es aaa - REG. 25e a 4 with handsome matching ~ Stenographer's 19 [2 Seis ale SS ; ° Note Book é NMA PSN A Groom's Diamond, z* 'UNRULED | 25.) A 3-diamond engagement ring and ‘wedding. band for the bride: , ee , PLUS a 3-diamond band for the groom. All 3 rings in gleaming 14K qgvid, Here's value that you expect from ENGGASS .. . famous for diamond values for over 92 years. Federal $99 Tax Included EAB INE STORE WHERE GRANDPA Vidi le EN oe oS af msnonnsacaarere || SCHOOL OPENS SEPTEMBER 4th. DRIVE SAFELY.. Open Friday and Monday Evenings }OBEY THE SAFETY PATROL...CUNNINGHAM'S.. “© @ great deal more than anybody ae ae NB ete es lag 3 ay it rk ec ca has iRa sor cca Melamine Oe, WE il a ae area ia Uae Mois peepee ab dail Cis : Sr | {i | — / eos . : iS | ly : = 2 = tag gM THE. PONTIAC PRESS. ‘THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER | 5.1957 9 es: _ ‘Sen. Mansfield ~ Defends Solons LONDON (NEA) it augniods are a girl's best ‘friend; Sir Ernest ew agmewel the German-born knighted financier who con- Says tke Should Spend trols 95 per cent of the world’s More Time Fighting for S22!’ of diamonds, is the patron _|a diamond weigtiing one carat or ‘field (D-Mont) said today Presi.| 6 1010" tne tt ‘the Oppem bills-and less criticizing “Congress : ~~recent session: as “a very — Le & saint of girls everywhere. - Individual Bills “| It her engagement ring sports "San more, a girl would be safe in giv- WASHINGTON @ "Seg. Mane-iin t9s01 odie that the sparkion * dent Eisenhower should spend if he wants his program enacted. Democratic leader, described the sible Sgn caellann sll hower’s Mabie wien ty sei a inde now ~~*..’_|ate Britain's No. 1 dollar-earner, and Jaguar motorcars for first expected when it began,” Mans- - field said in. an interview. “The President submitted proposals and more than half of them were acted upon, with another session yet to go.” Mansfield did not say how many - of theactions favored Eisenhow- ~er's stand, but he added: “It comes with poor grate-for In dollar value they account for no less than 14 per Britain’s export trade ‘United States. * with the * * for diamonds far exceeds the Zon President ‘to. be criticizing|¥P at-the Diamond Trading Co. in Congress when. he himself was a “seage - = of his ee < ““gession of Congress he had better e “ Mansfield disputed Eisenhow- ‘which ended last week cut presi- “dential appropriation requests less “said. “transactions or amounts which lines cited by Sen. Byrd (D-Va). _-to Smash-Up Used. Car —[fumest ath Wore conned toe} —— Englishman Controls having nosed out Scotch whisky|. Cent of | Not, only that, but the demand) - She Lures ‘Em Heke | lost of World’ S) Diamonds He has found time to wy thettisiieg 6. Les. Begs. ‘nnd new, nine-story horseshoe-shaped group), but-also the Anglo-Ameri-| Oppeniigimer building, : which|cag Corp. - of South Africa’ (gold houses _ not only. the - Diamond|mines) and Rhodesian Anglo-| Company spokesmen scoff at the idea that every third man on the ei. : = Diamond Trading Co. payroll is a (+ iplainclothes detective, but the new Oppenheimer building is probably as burglar-proof as human and ‘mechanical devices can make it. -| For example, in the exhibit = {ireom, where rough diamonds are Americn (15 per cent. of the world's copper’ output). ~ 1 OUT OF 3 A DETECTIVE» other cabin. Safe Place to Drive “Fto touch the showcases, The slightest finger pressure, tone. is warned, = cen om alarm bells clanging in . distant parts of the building. the one-mile tunnel. ‘STANTON, Ky ®—Mrs. Callie Bowen, 69, found a way to lure her children home for more. fre- quent visits. She built a 5-acre lake on her farm, stockirig it with bass, Then she built a cabin on the shore. Now so many of her flock are returning home at vacation time she is planning to build an- NORFOLK, Va. i—Over 60,000,- displayed like so rfiany lumps of 000 buses, cars and trucks have opaque glass, one is cautioned not | passed through the Norfolk-Ports- ‘mouth tunnel under the Elizabeth river here in five years without a single traffic fatality. There have only 265 vehicle collisions in NEW FALL TERM Starting Now Day, Half-Day and Evening . +» BUSINESS COURSES exactly fitted to your training needs with ... REGULAR COURSES which lead to Diplomas and Certifi- cates. 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THE FLOOR SHOP Enroll How in either DAY, HALF DAY or EVENING CLASSES “and prepare for one- of the many fine positions “we are unable to- fill. _The Business Institute Call in Person or Return This Ad for Details 7 West:Lawrence Street © Phone FE 2-3551 —————— Serr rere eee ee eee ee ee eee eeeer Seeeteeeeene APPROVED FOR VETERANS “responsible for the failure of some proposals to get approval. “SA Case in point is the’ school con- struction bill.which was killed in the House when his: party's lead- ers voted against it. * * * _ “It Mr. Eisenhower. wants a “schoel construction bill in the next|— sive ‘pretties. For Sir Ernest the news is gradifying. This small, slender man with thé alert brown eyes, as shy as he Is rich, re- make up his mind to fight for it.” The occasion marked Oppen- ser’s contention that the session than a billion dollars. “Conservatively speaking, the “President's requests were reduced “Furthermore, the Presi- dent can look forward to renewed efforts in the next session to cut Ais budget requests." - The Budget Bureau put out yes- ‘Forget-Me-Not' Campaign in Area The Pontiac Disabled American! Veterans, Chapter 16, is once again about to launch its annual ‘For- get-Me-Not’ campaign on the streets of Pontiac, Auburn Heights, Rochester, Lake Orion, Clarkston, Waterford Township, Milford and rey “mainder of the claimed cuts it ‘said were either bookkeeping will have to be restored later in supplemental _ appropriations. rr a Mansfield forecast a drive next year for tax reduction along the _ * * * a This year’s drive is set for Sept. 13 and 14. Members: will be easy to spot along the, street and in Byrd, also claiming sharp cuts by|various business places wearing $|\D.A.V. caps, uniforms or arm bands. Funds collected are the only means of financing their Veterans Welfare Program over the coming ment on the national debt. year. * Give Motorists Chance x * families of veterans in financial pitals. Christmas baskets — also a project. As of this ‘month there are 32 veterans in the Oakland County TB Sanatorium and over 130 in the Pontiac State Hospital. ALLEGAN w# — Tired of dodg- jing cars on the--highways? Got She urge to smash into. one? Instead, visit the Alegan County Fair next week where, for 235 cents, yOu can rent one large DAV Will Launch| . All funds are disbursed to the) _ erald-cut gem is six carats. He knew what pe wanted, Royal Oak Man to Head ACF-Wrigley Meat Unit De roar Frankel, vice presidént of ACF-Wrigley Stores, Inc., and general manager of the Wrigley Division, has announced the ap- smash a slightly used car twice. The money will go for nursing scholarships for county girls. Junior Outnumbered by Adults at Disneyland ANAHEIM, Calif, — Junior|Stanley Evans, of 4391 Arden PI, eaten ad _the- 8,981,534: persons visiting the!for all of Wrigley's 99 Michigan pointment of a- Royal Oak man,|_ is outnumbered by grownups at/as/ meat department director. Disneyland. “Evins. will be in complete charge Officials said yesterday that of of ent of meat products in July 1955, adults Cuaeperey stores, coordination of sales in the} — meat departments and direction of| the children 3% to 1. / tpersonnel in that department. _ Be ready for the first days of Fall with one or more of these new sweaters. 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PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY. ‘SEPTEMBER. 5, 1957, spe fe : eee eee NE RES RES eh RANTLE TE an Rae +7 «ct ne ii estate a oe sce memati se i ne <) ie . : isnt tees ctonen thas? I C Is His He bit: wala Place : yard, along with nee woe PREEREEE Key, to Spel man’ s Career Is His Habit: hie Fortecs Cae ree ee ai Wark eendaneliatd to Be Auctioned — alte ei hate (Poidny ban dosted olf 2 yer DETROIT — Three-yearold ot ‘ I old urdinance® to use in its battle " against ragweed and unstightly vacant lots, . James Bailey of Van Buren Town, |' ship was killed Wednesday when an iron work bench toppled on him, The boy, son of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Bailey, was playing in .a neighbor's yard with several other (This ts the havc of five ar- ticles im which w famed writer de- scribes the full, often dramatic life of Francis Cardinal “Spellman, who ed by statues Of the Holy Fainily. “of Being Ever Busy; No Minute Is Lost the small caken dant altar flank- -lenergy. He seems to have time for one he had wade, Sentinen reach- ed familiarly into a game he knows HOPE, Kan: @—The auction- eer’s hammer will bang. down Sept. 14 on Belle Springs Church, where President Eisenhower's forebears worshipped. vill observe the 25th anniversary of his consecration as a bishop on Work on his sermons, books, onl slow, Fewer are needed now and @ foot high. children who were, rocking -the to explain why. northwest It also calls for a weed warden, | heavy bench back and forth when!) sept. 8. articles, poetry, ag private tired — “Even the Braves have no pitch- ae rie - teddies i ane already--Haa“been sold. authority ightly ‘it James. —— office, heavy with Ss. Dicta- piteh « double hea der.” ; 2 land? . oy _ evan oat : bs te ee By 3OB CONSIDINE tion inte moachisiee. Stacks and | Msgr.. John K. .Cartwright, of ox gh ane : mark about nine miles Abe Protested Early NEW. YORK “(INS)—The lunch- short prayer of thanksgiving which stacks of letters to sign. The ring- in St, Patrick's. Spoke at a dinner at the Hotel Muehlebach in behalf St. Matthew's Cathedral in Wash- -/of an elementary schoo) he first he said. of Hope, The President's grand- entered 74 years ago as a ay this “hospital-tested” way! ing phones. The needs of seven |ington, D. C., long-time friend of < jfather and great-grandfather at-| SPRINGFIELD — Abraham Lin- eon of lamb, broccoli, a potato and). pole se bishops, three bishops |the Cardinal, says of him: Tomorrow: Cardinal Spelman \tended services there after the Ei-'coin's official protest against slav- |@ pudding was finished. Francis) in residence, 2,344 priests, 7,-| «One of the most remarkable | "°, TUsMae® the builder, the | senhower family moved from ery was registered as early as 1837 = Cardinal Spellman had talked of} 711 ‘sisters, thousands of | things about His Eminence is the |" ; . things. in his easy way as| students in parochlal schools, | manner_in_ which’ he stdys “in a oe =f Te aed In he: see of We - = was serv <4 and the! thousagds In” orphanages, 89 | touch with’ what is happening ‘Energetic 80. Year-Old (Advertisement) : : ffaenre ous Sa” Seimenests Soni came | INSTANT RELIEF FOR ‘ ‘Irish maids, This Was one trip, in pursuit of what is happening here in Amer- ais Sibi et onl : = | He had had his usual morning|his work: flew to Kansas City| *a-- 3 ee Mim “tor ‘any | LEWISTOWN, Md. @ — J. ‘| ATHL of -work,and-e_long-afternoon-and-after-celebrating-ten-o event, bere = evening of it would follow the j i ; Foot! Thus prevents of he delivered after the meal. Butiof Rockhurst College, Spent the of being constantly|gradé pupil, AMAZING MEDICATED CREAM DESTROYS yen while the food was there and weinight with Bishop Edwin vV.|>usy. His whole life is scheduled.) His retirement, at 80, was not FUNGI ON 60-SECOND CONTACT! stection. Shaan © nen wii 3 |were seated he spoke in the way O!0'Hara. Next morning, early, said|N¢ minute is wasted. voluntary and Strine is still an “At first sign of agonizing toe itch, ey ne = 4 man whose interests run the mass for a community of cloistered : * * , . energetic. man, thousan mula avian alls Bev 2 te & dicated Cream! Antise septic Me Medicated tad 2 fg spectrum of human endeavor. _|nuns, then at a pontifical Mass.| Spellman doesn’t agree that he’s) ‘How old is old?” he asked: “If soothing, antiseptic powder that | se | *. ©. @ Addressed a lungheon group lens et ete Ane la Bele Oe Set Rs oe ene ia eae for oui as clings ving continuous ret | — “Bat” at “last “he gently” pushed “The “ctallenee” “Of the privetiond} once i Milwaukee, when asked at weeny fe At af arta a a: back his ¢chair-from the table, and today." Laid the’ ‘cornerstone ofjto deliver an importdnt speech on| Security, eee should have told) -2) On o-seconid contac caine Aine Gniy tor Me 19¢, Ad back nat 2 ‘Biied:us out of the subdued’ dining'a new taculty building at Rock-\the day following. ar atl important!me long ago,” stroys fungi that _ Satisfied, © 1067 Pharma-Craft Comper er at his Residence. A- member | hurst. Spoke, contributed $5,000, Gikertead 1 2.1 Watt “Output ‘BUY FOR SCHOOL staff, : ltrom answering the door, smiled ner speaker again at the Muehle- : ig t Irregu larities in Case Coverings 'as he passed the Cardinal, He was, ‘bach, reseed TV lights, met S $1 00 ae Both FRI D AY ON LY ~ $1.00 “he Both .- mful of nd uests later ! : { : | We formerly sold them for $79.95 [earring an armful ot mail ands guests later. =< ens 12 Noon to 8 P. M. — Next day, early mass at St. Teresa's College for women, tour of the flood-stricken area around Kansas City, contributed $10,000 to flood relief. Speech to the Report. Soméone else reminded ‘him that he had an appointment. “Jim Bishop did apiece about the kind of fife I lead from This Certificate and $1.00 Entitles Bearer to one genuine Tucker Television, “You See The Ink.” Instant Touch Writing No More Assorted new car colors. . gah Fountain Pen and- Retraciable Ball Pen Set. ee A 5- Year Guarantee with each set NOW ‘on § .§3 Re ss rted day to day in ‘The M te te The Set . 4 Asso Styles “fio a few Years age” its (ulty of St. Mary's College, at| _ | Eminence said, trying to be, |X@vier, Kan. Took off ‘at noon for” “With a "Deluxe “hélpful, “Maybe you can look |New Orleans for a 5 p.m. ‘TV show, : Streamline it up.” land taped radio address. After din-/ Full iner with Archbishop Rumniel of Set : We did and found it exhausting: New Orleans the two drove °75| Ree ‘up at Tam, mass in his private/miles to Bay St, Louis, where he] Guaranteed fe. light breakfast, his peo ofticiated at the consecration of} M ple calling 15-minute - intervals — : hae ye & first. Negro bishop, MONEY ble “Banker's —— a 2 years without a THE PERFECT Gi HOME, OFFICE OR | DARRELL’S DRUGS 37 S. Sepinew Next to Oaklond Theater _ Fi Loo This Set will Be $5 After Sole BRING THIS AD AND YOU SAVE *4.00 a [hospital construction to marital ritual at Our Lady of the att discord, and the parade of digni-/Speaker at luncheon for Bishop ‘taries. Bowers, and presented him with $5,000 for mission. work. Trip’ to Gulfport, trip to Biloxi, both in Mis- sissippi. Dinner with men at Kees | ler Air Base, late prayers and| benediction. Off to New York | early the next morning, after 5:45 mass, Jim Bishop concluded: “The writer, in personal conver- sation with His Eminence, looked for signs of wear but found none. The Cardinal is buoyant, almost boyish in his enthusiasms and his lsame, with a visit to this or that church, university, school, Cath- Osmun's low, low ‘price on all wool flannel for Only $ _ MASSAGE — ‘CHAIR FOR CAMPUS | ) FOR OFFICE ~ FOR LEISURE In Combination Beltaftee = SYLMER heel Fabrics - 100% WOOL and at a price that couldn’ t be _more_ timely! Here’s full - v ’ flannel with a softriess you'd expect ‘in much more expensive slacks. And those new char- coal tones are really the greatest for mixing and matching with your iii spore; shirts and sweaters. toad = Cnt © nbie Beautifully tailored in Autumn’s most popular shadings. $128 |. Here’s é poir of really: Sunday-quality slacks at a week-day price! Stop in at '§2 either of Osmun’s two great stores NOW _ and see what we mean. 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State!, police, on emergency. duty for about two weeks, have gone: The men come and go to their jobs as usual. Their wives shop, chin with neighbors, wonder how Such is Levittown—and specifi- cally; we Deswepd Hollow section —three weeks after the first N& move : about inten molestation, Some in the neighborhood - have accepted the family cordially, had to yield unwillingly in order to .prevent further violence. On that alone, the visitor is told again and again, there is unanimity—a ther rough ‘stuff. _ * * * Myers family touched “ot eight straight nights of noisy demon- stration, with-—ecrowds —of-- more than 400 milling about each night. some grudgingly. Others say they|~ | determination there will be no fur- + Themid-August— atthe! pe gro family moved into the pre- viously all-white housing develop- ment of about 15,500 homes and * * * Outwardly, . Dogwood Hollow seems pretty much as it was be-|" fore William and Daisy. Myers came -with their three children arid..settled-down-in,-a—pink-ranch+- style house Myers bought for -a} -little more than $12,000. Myers, his family and friends ¥ Advises Negroes With White Wives to Leave Division BAD KREUZNACH, Germany {~The U.S. Army—has recom- mended that Negroes with white wives transfer out of the Texas- bound 2nd Armored Division. “It's.a means of preventing em barrassment’ when the division begins to move from here to Ft., Hood, Tex., in November, a spokesman said. Some of the Ne- groes in the division have married white German girls. . x * * The spokesman declined to say what would happen if a -Negro with a white wife insisted on go-' ing with the division to Texas. A spokesman at Army _head- quarters in Heidelberg comment- ed; “I guess about all you can do in a case like that is appeal to a man's good judgment.” * * * officer said he could not say how many of the 14,000 soldiers are Ne- - groes and how many have white wives. asserted: Sleven persons were arrested. Gov. George M. Leader sent in state police-after local authorities pleaded the situation was getting out of hand. ‘The demonstrations ended; but not the sharp differences of opin- jon, or * * * The-Levittown-Betterment Assn: /organized for the-avowed purpose of. getting the Myers family out by any legal means, continued its efforts;tts formerly of North’ Carolina, said: “The Levittown Betterment Assn. hasn't stopped working to oust Myers. We don't advocate vio- lence, but we want to get him out, and we won't stop until our mission ig completed.”’ He said the ‘association has members. va = Eee 1a * : On the other side is the Citizens tee of Levittown, led by Rev, Ray L. Harwick, who “Now that the violence jhas stopped, we can talk sensibly. ‘We want, to attack the problem without emotion. We don’t~favor forceful integration, but we do feel a man has a right to live)® where he chooses." The Rev. Mr. Harwick said-his group has about 100—adherents. : | Perhaps the most uaruffled per. son of all is Myers. * * * A 32-year-old refrigeration tech- nician working in Trenton, N.J., iacréss the Delaware River, My jers said: Co | “Time is my greatest ally. In a! few months people will forget this! |neighbor. I hope my neighbors will do thé ‘same, Good-neighbor- liness should. be the goal of all of| us,”’ . leader, James Newell chow Oficial: ar Marine” land, Fla., hope this cheery por- poise is ring -the bell for school. But there’s a good chance | | | | | K the bell’s ringing chow call for the delightfilsea creatures who | learn their showmanship here. ‘Tokyo Now Called 20 “acive World's Largest City TOKYO \—The Tokyo city gov- ing New: York and London. 22 on Aug, 1. New York last July put that city’s 120,448 from the 1950 federal cen- sus standard. Reference works put “greater” London's 1956 count at 8,270,430. Landslide Buries Five TURIN, Italy M—A landslide | ling five members of the hotel-| keeper’s family in the ruins. All were feared dead. [> assembled in our 1 and 2 piece sty fashions! _ Shop Friday and © Monday Nights One of the largest orrays of dresses ever . nylon, Couponi, linens, silks, lace comb., Sizes 7 to 24 Yr _for ‘til 9 P.M. store!_Cottons, rayons,. les! 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Shepherd, Waterviiet; ~ Despite wage increases granted in the first three months of 1957 Popular Prices ~ + Masons , will be awarded the|Robert E..Lake,. Berton Harbor;|by the industry, French auto pro-|totaled $52,700,000, nearly 25 per, 5 O Fa i -jorder’s 33rd degree. Sept. 19 at the/Robert F. Clybourne, Benton Har- Guéoes are offering improved|cent more than in the like period RIKER. FOUNTAIN - Rik \143th annual meeting here of the/bor: William L. Eyke, Muskegon; | models as. unchanged prices, Paris of 1956, according to the Ministry! - Supreme Council of Sovereign John F. Bell, Lansing; Verndn E.|reports. ity | ra ar & eae Ask About the. Ward Way Credit Plan aa iak _THE Powrtae PRESS, uso SEPTEMBER 5 1957 4 | = : ae ja eas a - By DOUGLAS LARSEN ‘| WASHINGTON (NEA) — At his . press conference of May 8, 1957, < * President Eisenhower made the .. 1,500-mile missile ‘itself, because. . the first requisite of using that ~ kind of weapon is that you have very good ogra to. find out whether it is doing the job you _ thought it was? . “The only way you could find out would be-withan Air Fore that could penetrate at least 1,500 _ thiles into the enemy territory; * im-Ohiet this -appear_to be the final word in support of out- going Defense Secretary Charies Wilson’s order limiting the Army to the operation of missiles with ranges of not more than 200 miles. That order is the key to the big feud over guided missiles between Not more than 200 miles. the Air Force and Army, which incoming Secretary Neil McElroy "the IRBM will be __ PLOTTED FROM MAPS “ted from maps, as artillery fire is| he many ‘esi bccn in bat. tlefield reconnaissance and target) acquisition. The most profitable target for fixed target, -such as a transportation center, a manufacturing complex or a forti- fied or strategically important city. It is doubtful an enemy - would for long risk large ong trations of troops or supplies in * the field. would be launched — or so ‘goes the Army argument. ~ One side-issue to the Army-Air Force missile controversy has re- ceived little attention so far—but it may give the new Defense Sec- revolves around the methods the two services. use in developing and building missiles. * * * The Air Force relies on private industry—the large aircraft, com- panies. “The Athy uses~a combi- nation of, private industry and its _IRBM firings, whether at fixed or mobile targets, would be plot- directed. "With the area devasta- retary the most trouble of all, It} Army weapons and equipment, ‘;,¢ *« © of science and: technology. rr tion ‘of nuclear warheads, there would be less need for pin-point accuracy, *~ 4 own Ordnance Arsenals which fot se oo: RETIRING SEC. WILSON: for observation, then it's possible Telemetric instruments, trans- mitting information from the mis- sile in flight back to the launch- ing site, would indicate the rocket was on course and reduce the need for post-strike observation. One nuclear - armed missile fired on course would equal one target scratched from. the list. years mapping will have to referee, to Use the same flight, or . . s. 2 to deliver the bomb—and it would) The Army points to its unique stat st has not-settled|be unnecessary to send a missile rience in missile support . ac- Papiiin ee to do the ee —_____* ___s | tivities. Army. Engineers: have * ~The Army feels it has reason to be. enthusiastic over its rapid progress. toward an operational Jupiter IRBM. Until President _ Ejisenhower’s pro-Air Force state- ment, the Army felt it was mak- ing headway in its claim to be the service best — to use. the . IRBM. 1 busy -‘Imuch of the free world. How much mapping of the Soviet Un- ion has been done~by either the Army or Air Force is a matter of Conjecture for the public. TO DIVIDE WORK Army Engineers would also build the ports, airfields, roads, bridges and rail lines to employment of the IRBM; “and provide liquid oxygen to help ~ power the missile. The Signal Corps would supply f. “fi tems. wire, radio and television‘commu- nications, ahd fire direction sys- “The Quartermaster Corps would furnish liquid fuel for the that “wear like iron” ‘Shown Are Two of Sizes 12% to ‘ - ‘DIEWS SHOES OPEN MONDAY AND FRIDAY NIGHTS iceiees Gilies fiction only if active feet wear proper-fitting shoes! With our experienced fitters, and mwLittle Yankees, we assure your child foot-comfort. ‘For solid little sturdies or dressy party styles, - bring your youngster to us...and soon! Our Many School Styles. - Sizes 8% to 12 6* AA to E Widths FE 2-2492 | missile, and protective clothing “fnissiemen. And the Arpry would have the | deaia Sis tiie ax. leaden John; Nike; Corporal; Redstone. ground from which the IRBM ar? wil. many years have sncteass most siles flourish best in the free, com- petitive asmosphere of private in- dustry, : The Army feels that missiles use almost all the skills and experi- ence accumulated in its arsenals in ballistics, metallurgy, precision work, propellants, warheads, elec- tronics, fuses, hydraulics and fire control, among many other fields | Next: Can missiles wilt gees Je Chinese Wooing _a( Overseas Folk. Taipei, Peiping Offer Dividends, Promises and Memories to Departed. judjcious- mixture of business. div- idends, promises for increased educational. facilities, and mem- ories of the old home town. Approximately 13 © million = * _ They are an important influence | in.their adopted —* and al ees: ~ ARMY'S BIG FOUR — These missiles (left to right): Honest The unanswered question: How ‘|Iships to overseas students. change the folks back home, Both pei-| ping and Nationalist Formosa | seek their goodwill. . Peiping’s latest bit of entice- ment includes promises that over-. seas Chinese who want to invest) in mainland industries will be able | to take half the yearly dividend: in their own currency.. Hard-working, thrifty and ingen- ious, the Chinese over the years have reached dominant economic | positions -in-many of the lands’ they inhabit. ’ Both Taipei and ‘Peiping offer | advantageous terms and scholar- | On. .|Formosa, a student may continue his higher education at a cost of little more than $10 a month. | The Reds are trying to quicken! the old home towh spirit by offer- ing low-cost. tours of China for groups of overseas Chinese. Spinster Spends pares through wr et as -1$15,875 to Get — * = Zs = ji Family History | . ' | _NEW ATHENS, 7 je MEH Pear! Wildy is $15,875 in the hole | on her venture in family history. The 67-year-old spinster spent, seven sir phe gathering To Keep Man, Plants, Animals Alive Air Holds Only 10- Day Water Scop are targets during the IGY. jonly a 10-day supply of water to} Dr. Sutcliffe - presented esti- | keep all humans, plants and ani-| mates of how much water there mals living on earth. is ‘in the air. Dr. Mosty said holes, not uniform. To learn howjfot IGY, said the Russisns have| it forms and exactly what it does|not yet decided on the size or\.¢ the volumes at $25 each. She | andihas stored the others. at the farm: haven't built a model. U.S. sci- entists have their 20-pound satel- weight of their satellite lite ready to go. graphs and documents and writing. a 200,000-word manuscript tracing) fhe family tree back. to Switzer- | land and the year 1500. 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SEPTEMBER 5, 1957 potenti: v omg ea a | nee aor ~~ 4 id EN ~ Blondes Lead in n- Contest ed a Eps n Congressman to Visi it Local Coniniunities © © Lainey he thames ‘beans to acl ==2Broomtield to Consult Voters | Preliminary talent 2 jit n,n alter ote net “eontinue today’ and tomorrow in the Miss America pageant. ~~ [hails trom Tucson. judges. wears A coo dacuuamens * ke o* |: Sara Ann Cooper, 18, of Buck ‘sion the back for voting the “‘right “The 51 girls representing ‘45ther, Mo., danced her way. to the|' way” ‘last session? Want to scold iit cl chet be Ge woe: ‘ter of each city, : village and. Ga caer ay ce ae which often hampers dealing with the far-away Washington Freyse; 36-2235 and 5 feet eee : — Won and ring Hawaij, Puerto Rico, Can- ada, Chicago, New York City and Washington, D. C., were split into three groups of 17 girls yesterday so the 0 judges can see every talent championship with a lively interpretation of the Charleston. Miss Cooper, daughter of Walk- er. Cooper, catcher-coach for the St. Louis Cardinals, wore the tra- ditional garb of the roaring Twen-/g99 Detroiter Sues. Milkman DETROIT (#—Mrs. Estella Vin- son of Detroit filed suit for $20,- 000 Wednesday against the Borden . {him for voting “wrong?” You can, easily, when Rep. Wil- liam S. Broomfield (R-Royal Oak) visits your communitv in his traveling office this mornth or next. ’ township in the [8th (Oakland aveumed pose. County) He'll hold regular office hours and you're invited in. The young Republican congress- man wants to put his ear “right agencies of the Federal Gove Washington or a long series of Dryer Repair Service All Makes—Expert Trained Technicians ALL WORK GUARANTEED . entrant in all forms of competi- ~~ thon. Two blondes, Miss na-and Miss Missouri, won bathing’ of * suit and talent championships last night in the frtt ¢ Cave graliaih| “s nary competitions. - to the ground,” he says. He wants RETURNS HOME .. .{to. talk to constituents personally Broomfield, just back from one/and that's why he’s making it as of the longest Congressional ses-/easy as possible for voters to meet sions in Washington's, history, is|representatives. packing a selection of his files,; Broomfield wants complaints as letters which take a lot of time.| “By use of the trailer, I hope: to provide Oakland County resi-) dents with a direct. link to agen-) cies and their Federal govern- 8S ment. ” ties for her threewminute dance before a convention hall audience 6,612, Milk Co. and niilkman Daniel G. Cronin of suburban St. Clair Shores, She charged in the suit that Cronin threw a brick through her back screen door when she could not pay an overdue $3 milk Complete Line of Automatic Parts All Types of Dryer Venting Supplies BUSSARD ELECTRIC «ow o* The hazel-eyed blonde said -her costume was made with the help x * * __{of her home economies teacher at/bill. She charged the brick hit and|"ecords and government brochures/well as praise, he says, in order!” poomfield will begin his 2 Phone FE-2-6445-—— : | ~~~ Lynn Freyse, 26-year-old junior | F ort-Osage-High Schoot-last-year:}injured- aghter, ‘ ancl a next January around the county Sept. 18. He! at the University of Arizona, cap-| Point totals in preliminary judg-|Delores. He plans to drive the whole = ry: expects to visit Pontiac for sev-| . 84 Oakland Avenue—Free: Parking Just as important, the tour- ing office will help county citi- Urban-teague Notes i eral days towards the end of the month. | =] OPEN | "TONIGHT Success for Negroes mw, 4OPEN MONDAY, THURSDAY, FRIDAY ‘TIL 9 .pETor Dewi reported| TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, SATURDAY ‘TIL 6 SPECIAL THIS ela a “ARMSTRONG ASPHALT CORK TILE 95 33 Shadeo—9x9x Ve—Finest Quality Box of 80 | } ‘ | cess in the face of what at least one-speaker at the League's. con- For Armstrong Asphalt 95 vention termed “‘lethal violence, ; Sh ffleboard spurious terror and tricky” eco- Terrific u yamic yrosmere. 1 The League is =e Tile . —el | goal, equal opportinity for all |@ os : ene, ESSE dr tedea® catgs _ @ non- ted to | Pr kg CO, INLAID © 1 oe | =" th , od ays Couegian... rT] Ti A -racial teamwork.” ) mem. | B & G _ LINOLEUM , [PaaaBd | bership is predominately ‘Negro. | "Our Reg t4e. ——_ Nelson €. Jackson, the League's We preserve | 3 a “TOPPING mth alf hallowed traditions in modern dress! OOP eR eee er ane PLASTIC C wate + + inte Easy Terms if. E OUTLET 1055 WEST HURON ST. PON TIAC © —_ = ; “i nd _ —~ we ed iB |support. He said chests in Jackson- Ps ville, Fla., and Fort Worth, Tex., teas withdraon support. Today’s university apparel is correct in every detail that tradition demands . . - and it gives you the mod- ern advantages of color, comfort and longer life. \} Everything in our selection is a direct descendant of style with a long history of distinctive fashion. So you're right to choose -.. Tight here! Como Show to Begin _ ITV. Sept. 14 at 7 p.m. (EST). : “NEW 1957 PONTIAC |: 2-DOOR HARDTOP |; DELIVERED FOR ONLY: with all these wanted features = from stripes, checks or plaids in the season’s most striking colors and. muted tones. IVY LEAGUE 100% all wool flannels with the authentic “Ty drape.” These soft, durable slacks look and feel like they cost many dollars more! 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Clemens Street FE 3-7117{! 18-20 NORTH - SAGINAW ST. 0 n Monday and riday Evenings fe ae “Mom Centers: to Visit With President : During Stay in U.S. - BOSTON (INS)—Ex-King Leo- pold IIT of Belgium has started a weeklong tour of atomic research’ : on oS Boston | Pines bs walks stay in Boston, the 56-year-old . former _ Belgian _Yvuler will tour the United States. eTinie , Former. Belgian Ruler) | GREAT MISSILE RACE — “ announcement of a successful to perfect the ‘ultimate weapon. Ballistic Missile has spurred on American efforts pares the Air Force's ICBM “Adlas, es capable oft Russia's recent — 15,000-16,000 m. Intercontinental slower, guided but long-range weapon. Atlas has p. h,, and the ICGM ‘‘Snark,” a been tested and the Snark has reached “the pro- ” Diagram com- duction stage. The “Titan,” another Air Force . He also will visit with President Eis : project, is still in _ research mae 17-19 SOUTH Sana st. ca ‘+ « t He . was accompanied on the flight to Boston by his wife, Prin-| cess Lillane, 39, and their 20, aaeaied askaaing at Logan Inter. national Airport, East Boston, by Bishop Fulton J. Sheen of New,” York, Admiral Paul Foster, assist-| wouldn't have to know the language } +t § 4 _ ant — manager of the ot the Atomic girl who burst into tears when she to reserve a hotel room in a for- Like Lady MacBeth’s Energy mmission, Baron - ed | eruys, Belgian ambassador ‘to the Wnited States, and J. C. Folger, U.S. ambassador to Belgium. * * * ~ Leopold: ~said he particularly wanted to visit Harvard University and Massachusett$ Institute of Technology. He said ‘he heads his country’s Comimission for the De- velopment .ef Science, and wants to “see how the United States: is planning to use atomic power for the benefit of the people.” “' * * Leopold “expressed appreciation ike May Return Who Misses It WASHINGTON (INS) A little found out her prize-winning calf ‘was going to be given to President: Eisenhower’ Awill get her-calf back —if she wants_it. White House Secretary James Cc. her. prize Holstein heifer. The calf won a first prize at the. during the Labor Day week end.) |After drying her tears, Sharo., with some prompting from her family, accepted a $1,000 check for the calf. When Hagerty heard the ranged for Adm. Lewis| ; an‘ of the A —“—£ pany us on our atomic tour.”; He then announced: “We would | ' ‘.-. Strauss, kept in Washington by| never want to deprive any young- oe PENNY PAINT SALE business, will join the party later.’ ster of a calf she bad raised.” (| "ya" @ oT __s|: John H. Zinc, president of the| Mig ia lat ott Sot Ca. $4998 atl Paper Consumption Up //#ir. promised to give Hagerty a/ MRM for 1 penny. al complete report _on- the matter. | ies .. INDIANAPOLIS — Per capita)From Hagerty’s attitude it was "| BUY NOW AND SAVE 2 Gals $3.99 . ’ cgpsumption of paper and paper- clear, however, that the President's a. board in the United States rose |decision is final. an THE FLOOR SHOP *. to 421 pounds in 1956,-more than| ‘Thee Maryland State Fair andi | 99 - 101.5. ; = & 130 times the amount ysed per|Agriculture Society had planned to Saginaw FE 4-5216 al _person in many Asiatic and Near present the calf to Eisenhower as East countries. ja nal for. his Gettysburg ferm. -- ‘te Need No Language in Numbers Syste IOWA CITY, Iowa (® — You clerks could decipher the number messages by consulting diction- a ries now being prepared by Dr. ee 1 { ‘Stain of Crime’ Lingers "OPEN MONDAY an ‘AND FRIDAY = eke aon “UNTIL tenet You Need ” em Now! Penney’s S Has ° em Now! : B _PENNEY’S * Hagerty told a special news con- ference that Eisenhower has no in- tention of depriving Sharon K.{_ Stauffer, of Walkersville, Md., of Maryland State Fair at Timonium eign country, under a system) FAarRMONT, Minn. u» —< The being worked out by a State Uni-| hi versity of lowa professor. ‘stain of his crime was plain. to Prof, Erich Funke,. head of the | ‘see on a certain Fairmont teen- university's German department, |ager. calls the system Translingua, Un-| Arnold Jahn, plagued by thefts der it you would simply substitute of gasoline from a tank in kis numbers of common words, For instance, if you wanted tojthief catcher. He fixed a small cable “Arriving Monday, Reservejcharge of explosive so when the isingle room with bath’” you wouldjhose was lifted from the tank it isimply transmit ‘‘432-27.212." Dr.|would go off, spraying the culprit ‘Funke feels that such a system with hard-to-remove dye. might be a boon to travelers and} It worked, and not long after- hotel operators the world over. The|/ ward the sheriff’ s office arrested numbers, he explains, would mean/a teenage boy -~ tind colored| the- same in any language and! for gasoline theft back yard, rigged up a homemade |{ | full 84 ounce twill ponte, sizes TF to” 4 969. om tallored by: 4 DAROFF a a styled for men MMAWVE * you demand soothes you comfortable And Sti TEL-HURON ‘ STORE. = Open Monday, Thurs- Open Monday and day, Friday, Saturday Friday Evenings . Evenings ‘ Ovteranding VALUE ; of ALL ages ‘BOTANY’ ‘500° looked to the -_campuses of America for the new. look you see in this suit. We patterns, fabrics and colors. We Never Compromise on Quality! call it the Ivy Executive because _it-combines the natural, youthful lines so flattering to most men ——with the distinctive good looks. in.a business suit. 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He is accused of luring Mrs. Naka Sakai, a| ue “Jan. 20, : . mo Prosecutors announced today that Specialist 3.C, Victor Nickel, of Inkster, Mich., will be one of three witnesses summoned when the court convenes Saturday on Hill 655 outside of Maebashi. The session will be held on the firing empty cartridge casing Girard| _ fired from a’ grenade launcher. ~ Nickel’s statement - saying. Gi- rard asked him to toss empty] — = other brass picker was presented Court by the} — to the U.S. Supreme U.S. Army during a battle. over which nation should try Girard. Nickel t has refused to comment STARTING AGAIN — Classrooms were hum- ming this morning at Pontiac High, as students | returned to take up their studies again. = \Two on. Bicycle injured \ fin Collision With Cor i) | Best Identification Tag *| Soon May Be Your Ears : By ‘RENNIE TAYLOR chard Lake Ave., Wednesday, re- Associated Press Science Reporter/the most nearly foolproof ‘way of ek '| BERKELEY, Calif. «—Don’'t|identifying babies and conceivably A card bearing the famtly name Richard Mathis, 15, of 392 Dit-|lend anyone your ears. They may it could be.a great help in crim-|of the’baby, the name f the hos- mar Ave., was treated at Stibe your best identification tag. . — Jor ier Hospital for minor| University of esl se: After talking with Manuel Zim-/camera range. A click of the shut : cout keken Le 20, of : iar. camera which can. he used / ‘inside the Hospital delivery room, - _ |}, As soon as‘ possible after delivery |la rectangular cardboard frame is i hung-over- the infant's right-ear.’. _ eS It is marked off both ways in mil- Rs limeters-or fractions of an inch . _ The ‘gar~system might become|to give accurate measurements. foe inology,. said Dr. Douglas Kelley.|pital and the date jg set within beroff, the photographer, Dr. Ke-jter: records the whole thing before of | Searchers, spurred by the sugges-|ley said he was ready to get be-jthe infant leaves the delivery | A388 Ditmar Ave., was admitted|tion of a Chicago photographer of hind- a one-year investigation to|room. | : aluate the ear identification * *« * with a possible concussion and is|Pabies, are about to start a re-|/¢V _|reported in satisfactory. condition| research project to determine idea. _ |. Zimberoff, whose business is cay whether the human ear’ changes _ ®* €* ©® ~ |photographing new-born infants, The car was driven by Clyde L. Rian, 37, of 28-S. Parke St. + the tion, shape during the course of life. Zimberott said he got the idea/not just their ears, said he has It they find it does not change|from reading an account of the/supplied the identification equip- eontour,,and that is what they ful-;work of Alphonse Bertillon,,ment to scores of hospitals ily expect, they plan to set up a/French anthropologist: who origi-|threughout~the country and per- A basket was found dangling system which could supplement|nated the fingerprinfer system.|mits its use at no profit to him- ith the. finger<|Bertilion—mentiotied ats as alself. He has a patent on the ear” . % -eress-that-—stands- wi (Charing Cross Hospital, 100 -feet| printing as a “fheans of identifica- possible standard of identity. -/camera arid some other equip- jabove the London street level. The photographer developed an|iment features. Pontiac Press Photo culo vutkl Susie ile -Matien Leboar goes -| over some scheduling with (I-r) Lona Lambdin, gare Humphrey, and Pat McAllister. Sakai, 26, who isnot. related to the victim, : Japanese police have quoted -—Onozeki as saying Girard “enticed and induced” him and Mrs, Sakai before shooting at them. Kujlov! 4 Sakai is called an eyewitness to/ : the shooting. Danube 1,750 Miles Long .? VIENNA—The Danube js 1,750 ‘Press Lake Search for. Lansing Family a oe 320,000 square miles. searched the upper part of the Lower Peninsula yesterday found no trace of the plane. ther did Coast Guardsmen Fs. 5 a base at Traverse City who searched the area as well as hunt- ing in boats along Lake Michigan between Manistee, Beaver Mand and-Pellsten,—- t Gives Wrong Address John Touleyrou, 42, who was il-| picked up in a gambling raid by .|Pontiae Police Sunday night does not live at the address given; 541 §.. Jessie St., as previously re- ported. A check yesterday. dis- closed that he had given police a false address. at U. of M. Prof. Eat O’Roke | e-|Retires After 28 Years ANN ARBOR, Mich. (®—Univer-' sity Of Michigan Prof. Earl C.| O’Roke, called ‘ ‘the smiling Trish-| man’”’ by his students, has retired| after 28 years on the faculty. * «x ® O'Roke, who taught forest 20 ology, suffered -a cerebrak thftom-| bosis a year ago, The illness caused him to lose his memory, and he says he is now trying to’ Teleara many of tq past expert ences. * * «x. A native of Kansas, Prof. O’Roke| passed his 70th birthday on Aug. 2. : [PRE-SCHOOL BARGAINS] T* PAINT SALE HOUSE PAINT ~ Eagle Brand—Reg. $4.95 Gal. 2: 3° 4} Genuine | - “LINOLEUM ff - WALL TILE| TILE An Extra Gallon °398 NO LIMIT | Gold Seal ’ for Onlyle Odd Lots .............. Te | First Quality, 9x9 Master Painters’ FELT BASE PLASTIC Duo Wear: PORCH & DECK Regular $ 79 Gal. $4.95 y 4 Brick, Concrete, Metal, Wood, etc. DO IT YOURSELF MART .... ae | 256 S. 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A hymn doesn't ask for a life: “Gas at aaa. or wen Ne is: week contract on contentment, With the. kind permission of G. Schirmer, the songwriter quotes Just one day at a time, ° My: prayer is one I can share the verse intended to help others | with you, dear Lord, like himselg who have learriéd | — enough of life not to ask for eT oe “Help me to do what I ought to do, One ne Day at a Time;- ~No Miracle, Asks Hymn con Task for something I ‘sie ‘he'll give, ward, part, Tut ‘one day ata ‘tine. ” 7 The peace 1 know is enough re- Just one day at | a time. May every day be a work of art, In which I may play a humble|eze number. Now, in, the "50's, scalloped swath of radio, mL k E Oil Ri ht pacaiens need, spinitually, “ even _loftier phoning a te¥gram fo Western a e re | ig S uncle a % . | And give me the strength to ME a for an understanding thoughts. +8 Union the other anaes carry me through; ss oo * +: ¥.— as to Aid Pennsylvania .,:7 te" sores me tow “sus one day a time = Ogee, win ‘mows oes at to live, At last: I'm learning to lean on! ' +. hi Se his — 4 n oe mat when. he sees one, is doing his eae aa ° . |_ust one day at a time. the Lord, ' Walter O'Keefe started his ca-'bit, ™ “Under what name is that ree: HARRISBURG, Pa. W—A state! - istered, sir?” she asked. jofficial predicts ~ Pennsylvania . ; : “Walter O'Keefe.” said O’Keefe./™ay benefit ‘by millions of ‘dollars: THE BERRYS : tien? - when it leases the first offshore oil TT Ved Toupee tw x - Gee,"’ ‘she pondered. ‘*What- AB nhs samen PETER! GARL aS = ever happened to him?” and gas drilling rights along Lake ees DONT | | er 5 oF Athe 3 : << * es: .Erie bates, ss =m < * | FORGET "ea . Fy eae is sitting here in al : ee —— - se ae ae | We Nave no nope ol ans Seng Ve black-and-white striped shirt, tor- toise shell spectaculars and an aura of philosophy, and—he is saying, “I'm writing verse, what ' lany way near as big as the off- shore operations now under way in the Gulf of Mexico and off the coast of California’’ said Robert ’ He also has a four nights week- ly show called “Nightline” on NBC Radio, but that is so cus.” Saaeee = —tomary ine O'Keefe’s entertaining past it scarcely calls for men- isylvania just the same.” tion, “There are--times-for -thinking,}Leases- will_be—awarded-the-high|——- “ahd whatever man_ is thinking! comes out in verse,” he says. ‘'! : mber when Lindbergh crossed it Atlantic—5,000 verses came in to one New York City paper) alone, with re rhyming how) they felt. * * * “So now men are worried about) how things are going (for some reason, the workd seems a little upset to everybody), and they're: writing hymns. I've written one: , not because it’s a trend, but! use. that's all." * x -* O’Keefe’s contribution to a trou-;Squires thought he got a wrinkle bled world would appear typical of the philosophy of a man who has'on his boot, been for more eeyil a quarter-cen-| tury engaged, good-humoredly but'he pulled off his boot — and alwere an eyesore. never complacently, in the most|big centipede unwrapped whimsical of proféssions: One day|from around his big toe. It bit you give a sensational show and|Squires and he had to spend two are in demand; — a miscue/days in the hospital. this hymn scomret to me, tg Be Dangerous One C: Barwick,” but it could well mean millions of dollars for Penn- The state has fixed Sept. iveceive bids for _ si sections off Lake Erie, one 19,300 acres and-the other 16,500 acres: est bidders with each operator re- quired to pay the state royalties: Bulldozer Drivér jtwo weeks ago with a bulldozer of an eighth of the field price of oil or gas that is recovered, * a * 24 464 of two: 80 Used boa Famous Makes e “Table Models & Consoles Generous Trade-in Allowance Bring in your old TV set even though it fan’t werking—you'll be amased at our trade-in deals, WALTON RADIO & TV | = pote) sani ‘Corner Welton Z ~ FE 2-2257 Pennsylvania owns about 735 square miles of land under. Lake Erie and will be the first stdte to lease drilling rights although drill ing is being done from the Caa- dian shore. zi iNew ‘Wrinkle’ — .TALOGA, Okla, «- — Carlos in his sock when he hurriedly put The wrinkle didn’t work out so) itself ‘operator; Charles Bennett. —a Few Beers— 5 Garages Gone! | ' it on’an indignant interior deco-| rator, a happy-go-lucky bulldozer | driver and a few beers. - i x *« * the decorator. * * * State Police Pvt, Earl Glasser! said Baeshore was talking about Concord Foods, them over some beers in a bar a dim view of the “whole thing. a | OY A lb im [6 G2 ws “ee se en Boys! Girls! See Kresge’s big, big jamboree of back-to-school values... savings plus top quality and greater variety! Wise scholars find all their ‘school pple at Kresge’s! FREE BOOK COVER Places for autographs, ‘sports’ events, phone no's. FREE with purchase of schoo! supplies. 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' ) 9 bem ra “. nem rea [BOTH MARKETS OPEN ALL DAY SUNDAY | owe Wat ofa ba | \ \ \ ae \ \ ¢ A | |. ; ‘ | \ 7 mee + + es eee { ¢ ar.) / Lunch Is Easy — jae" Seon . lif Elficiency Jean be used for reheating those isthe Rule =~ "chk esc eer Make lumch worth ‘stopping fee. ot “quickies” and give children: Food served haphazardly from| » for the day: fresh packages on & cluttered table rl te geamet Sraiee gah ak beens vo , counter isn’t worth sitting down for.| dry cereals, canned fish and _ a tray that can go from table to} * 8 | . mtg. iat yt nye Don’t fight the peanut butter or at mixt \ jas: peanut butter, flavoring forjother crazes—complement them _ Bring together opposite sides of} Milk, cheese jars, crackers, pre-|with an interesting assortment Gf sen Serves, ete. « ~~ }breads and crackers; dried fruits, | tpocud ‘Siler or margarine fingers. Place on ungreased cook-|| When preparing vegetables andjrelishes, bacon, honey and pre- Gourmet Flavor Secret } teasgoon mi ie sheets, sealed side down. Light-|relishes for other meals, set aside|*@*V®s- No matter what the ground beef 2 Doel sain itt Zork in mix-|ly brush tops with egg white, Bake extrp portions and store in plisfiim : . appetizer may -be, MSG (pure | ims bowl. Sprinkle MSG, salt and moderately hot oven (400 de-|bags inthe hydrator of your gas| A little cooked spinach monosodium glutamate) will high-|P€PPer over surface of meat and/ grees) 20 minutes, or untij lightly|refrigerator. They will. be clean|added to tartar sauce gives it a light its individual taste, Derived /t0% Ughtly to distribute season-| browned. Yield: Speenteaty 3 will cut down! pretty _from the lowly sugar beet, these| 85. Melt butter in skillet; “add dozen. white crystals, when shaken onto raw ground beef before tossing. | bring out the wondertal natural meat flavor. Until quite recently, amelie glutamate was a culinary. secret,| shared only’ by chefs and gour- | mets. But now, MSG is _— an aaa haa hh hi ha i hr a ae e eee rw wry © a eee ee ee 7 TY = baat mal “Ste LADIES’ HOSE — : ace ee byron ay : : : nes ‘and ‘Medium Shodes "rnegieast Sard All Sizes hed like pgp oe _ Only by tomate | Pair ey wy ny _errrrrerewrrrerrvrerrreYr? & is ete ea HONEY ROCK HEN __ HILLCREST these meat-filled. turnovers, Served — | — : Suomen co ceerll’ Cantaloupe ¢ TURKEYS AMERICAN CHEESE § : ses ean Lae ‘ flaky texture makes the time spent ; | ) ee. ee to tantalize the appetite. No wonder many a guest |in preparation very pagel ee A Real _ 12 ell ara Excellent for Back to School Lunches | if MSG seasoned ground beet is used in recipes “filly up” before the first course has been served. [After all, a hundred thousand) . Ove ) y : = = : x a ee - = By 2 : : —_ ] wrong. -2 Lb. | Advantages fe oo , — protein that|Cauliflower Glamorous ovnan SAETine Leaf +. -of Dry Milk ’ I adds extra milk sods to var. With an Asparagus Sauce) poms ern be inant, = : ° ak — = paler Canned condensed cream of as- aye m finely chopped onion | Are Listed i diets up to daily requirements.|yeragus soup is so versatile. Its) lee” | , AAA , _ [This ts — — n|smooth flavor and soft green color} },“teeipoon pepper . FRESH KILLED — hs ye Noritat dry milk is a good buy|thiiaren who refuse ne drink asimake t perleet’ for an appetizer! Combine ground beet, MSG, ‘ RED Frosty Acres Frozen. because it helps to stretch your) much milk as they 1 soup, or entree when combined] jon, ak aad’ sanace- Sieatl 2 Je £ . food dollar. ; ote told Ye etic _ ___|with other foods. Have _ ever) well. “Shape isto oval ta onaler af a T EWERS TOKAY It is easy to keep on hand. It is tching. 1 thought of it as a sauce? =e — = —=$—_4 | PE S$ i Try this: Blend 1 can (10%|mato wedges, chopped- al | i ie ounces) condensed cream of bree Mite any Serve with paragus soup with 1/3 cup milk.|rye bread slices or crisp crackers. - aor ond _ | GRAPES caus Silke tome Renee se ghee ges protein. t adds|Stir in % teaspoon each grated) Yield: Approximately 2 dozen § Oyen . CS. 10 ox. Pkg. $ 00 __ Bis Bandy it you are vacation more calcium and protein secant ot met et — . ~ Ready oe | 2 Lbs. Cc # Php a a ee et oe oe ees a . cauliflower. Makes 114 cups sauce. Pastry . = , ar - Tt is-a refrigerator space saver.| Chopped cucumbers ‘and _to- Ya pint (1 cup) commercial sour cream 7 : ss ° _ Dry milk can be kept on the cup-|matoes, seasoned with salt, pep-| Creamed potatoes look pretty if| }*,ct? butts"... melted , board stelt and reliquetied as)per, a ite sugar and some vine-|you add minced chives, parsley or je, feeneon sume nour ee : tales = : needed, , make a. accompaniment|green pepper t Sprinkle . orron - - . : Tt gives you the needed minerali;\for a curry. Fuaih pagrtins betare sotviieg Beat a small amount of the sour pi Chern. Michigan . MICHIGAN NO. 1 Her/a Gictene deme — just Only 10° 2 13° ae me ad bo 29 “No. 1 Ring “Jumbe Solid Crisp Stalks . Wichigen lome-Grown GREEN 3. PASCAL . 3 y pweuar ~BOLOGHA $ PEPPERS § ‘CELERY LETTUCE 2 for Cf 2 for || — emmy 4 ARTS | Tomatoes | POTATOES U. S. Grade “A” Table King CAMPBELL’S EGGS | caTsuP. | “TOMATO SOUP : Large 14 ox. Bottle 3 Dor. $700 § 7 for $7 Southern Stor Schafers Super Value - Fancy Ripe re Poca cn PEACHES § ‘scons syn sam s: y [2 197 “RG: SLOW and T-BONE FRYERS PAN-READY . whiter... Frigate “ sanitary, too! “Tres secures, es sererah! That's the frabion in warm weather cottons. And the way to | T | | = keep cottons bright is to wash them right... ; ~ Hf i with Clorox! For Clorox gently removes din- i 4 as ginees and stains from color-fast cotton arid . ‘ j > linen ,.,as well as from white cotton, linen, : ; nylon, gr gros and Dynel. And Clorox eodorizes and disinfects. ... so pila looks cleaner, smells cleaner, Cr tg mete Sctheecacmen arian. rr W Hunon -_ 1 Ba nically cleaner, too... safer for . eodorize, disinfect and remove stains eo . family health! . - are eee igen gles: ; A. M. We Reserve the Right to Limit Quantities . ; in Prices suniecT To CHANCE il de P. 1 Wee . Every time you use ¢ CLOROX you protect fa family | health! i’ ea 4 7 ee it E ise AF Sg Be clk he ’ * if ee oe ' ¢ fenaes 3 Bea coin , ; _ s. } of ‘ i Fi — _THF-PONTIAC PRESS S THURSDAY, SEP PTEMBER 5, ae enero p (Our Own 7 MINUTE STEAKS ~i F rosty Acres ARGEEN , acai a CORN| Tall Ne. 303 Can HART BRAND - HERSHEY Chocolate Syrup Ay) A psa, “CLIP THIS COUPON PHILLIP’S: TOMATOES With This Coupon Only a -—_— ’ —— i aii ound —— GOOD ONLY AT PEOPLES—EXPIRES SEPT. 11 —- CREAMETTES Pineapple- Stokely’s Finest Del Monte ) SPAGHETTI i 10° JUICE See [TOMATO Tait Ne. Als @ Ne 2) M4 ) fo 103 ae CLIP THIS COUPON H RED MARASCHINO Drink CHERRIES = 10° PHILLIP’S — "Tall No. 303, | maine CAN piety . Grapefruit = 10° PANCAKE MIX * waz I(9e | Sekstvs Fines age [DICED ‘SARDINES wo 19° BEETS _— ——_ Tall Ne. 303 Can: YY VY; Li PET MILK Tall Con C Limit With This : 6 Coupon Only © Wwe —. a _s SLICED IRISH fic POTATOES 10 | CORN MUFFIN Mix «<= 4° ry. Heart MORTON'S SALT [PIE FUNG = 10 Pp 2 GOOD ONLY AT PEOPLES—EXPIRES SEPT. 11 —— | ee | ww. oWY CLIP THIS COUPON VEVCO : ; PLAIN or ¢ | SPAGHETTI Ome 10° J CONTADINA - ’ IODIZED ~—E_—Pk - | TOMATO PASTE CAN 10° OUR FAVORITE uxurece “ey | SUT GREEN BEANS SealSweet, Frozen HALF SLICE Tall | PINEAPPLE No. 303 C - _ Can ~ _ORANGE JUICE 6 oz. Cen With This Cc — Coupon Only GOOD ONLY AT PEOPLES—EXPIRES SEPT. 11 SS ESOLE__eeo_Nee_eE—e_SEOOeee—Oe ee ae eet 1 nee Ne aaa Ng A A A A A 3) Anchor-Hocking COFFEE MUGS ce CEREAL BOWLS Exch r — AJAX CLEANSER =: 10° 10° noe ° COLD MEDAL- ne . HOMEGROWN __] |mitation-Vanilla-———-rornx— DAWN FRESH Boe Mushroom Sauce CAN TERRY ALLEN” ~ -Aeaated Mich. U. S. No. 1 Yellow Bubble Bath — Colors | BONDWARE se me ae ma pod ll . Divided Plates 5 ‘mc Q° TIDY HOUSE ; count | Lane Bags 2 et O-CELLO PURE CELLULOSE S Steele's Brand oe »Pork & Beans F bater Be Beans. atlas en utter Beans” ‘Lima Beans Pro-phy-tac-ic Your Choice ADULT or CHILD’S Tall neeewen | ~ ~ 7 0 3'*69¢ ©OoObdD=O=MAT Street Corner Sanford Street Mina 2-1298] D=MARKEF Auburn Ave. ONGES “mimry-rwo J hs oar, \ ‘ Pe 4 38 Tee OP bp ak eae I eu ae fs . i ‘ _THE PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER. (3, 1957 | a a a ie s 4 ; a ah oa a Oranges ong Seafood Salad Sweet California’ oranges rate! _ high for salads, When “fresh or- anges are combined with crisp salad greens these family favorites are greeted. with new enthusiasm. * * * This Citrus Salad is a study in greens and gold. Pretty as a picture and good’ too. S h i Supper Citrus Salad warts coarsely chepped raw spin-| bite-size_pieces chuck style tuna 2 to 3 green onions Vs. large _avecnde. _ Dreesing ‘s cup freah lemon juice 2 tablespoons _ fresh orange fice 1 teaspoon grated orange peel 2 teaspoons salt teaspoon dry mustard | some Blend of fresh fruit and. vanilla pudding mix, it's as goad -as-. Will ‘Frost’ Grapes - Why not ‘frost’ grapes a¥ a fea- . ture of the salad plate or asa as look\ \upon, lon a paper towel, ~ then : “ apes that ate good to ar as well|works better than confectioner’s oF o Tego ‘White and’ ‘Sugar | & J padiedeee . +Pineapple unt Dish “Dip each biinch in water, drain -foughly, Jl aivial ee Place! a serving of the chunks in sherbet ‘This coot Pineapyle-Qrange cons: ares ao 2 008 3 © 2 SR barely thawed, undiluted ilyes Spe trozen tre juice concentrate over each serving, Sprinkle with — 2 chunks thor-'chopped_ salted almonds, Serves 4. cheese |ment to pretty ¢ ta can of ‘sandwich, filing. ; Nuaiter, Juicy table surprise? Choose mellow! sugar | STEAKS 6 9.18 Fresh Dressed -PAN-REDI FRYERS © 35: ‘Open Friday ‘tl 9 TENDER BEEF POT ROAST | ‘TWO-TONED ICE CREAM — Make this delicious Two-Toned Ice Cream treat right in your own refrigerator. A rich and flavor- Han ORT ar SALE! _ SHOULDER cur” STEAKS — a | Tender, Sliced MEATY —} PORK LIVER L "19 25: MEATY LEG ROAST Lb. =” the old-fashioned kind, yet so easy to prepare. | F teaspoon paprika” 1, teaspoon celery sood * cup salad of! Place spinach in large salad bowl. Peel oranges, slice into ~ eartwheels, then cut into bare: pieces. Drain tuna and fla coarsely. Slice onions thin. | avocade into halves; remove seed and ski and cut‘into large cubes. Combine oranges, .tuna, onions and . avocado cubes with spinach. Pour’ dressing over all and toss lightly te blend. Serve at once. Dressing: Combine all ingredi- - eats and shake thoroughly in small jar. Makes 6 servings. They're. Really Popovers | Open fresh popovers with sure tlle, wick inde yenauintade and mince meat, combined half and half and warm slightly. Fold down the cover again and serve new. Robbers’ Den is such a Made With Pudding Mix ee ween be greet —Not a Sideline! Pretty Frozen Dessert As a special treat. try’ this: de-| oo to freeze until firm. ‘De licious lightful pink and white homemade cating! - | ice cream—as good as the oldfash-| Two- Toned Ice Cream ioned, kind grandmother made in| 1% cup sliced strawberries or peaches — ‘y cup sugar i — vanilla pudding and Pie, the hand. freezer. It's inexpensive, | i “EXTRA LEAN BUTT HALF too, and no fuss or trouble :te pre-| ep sugar Spoon pare with vanilla pudding mix and) 2'% cups mitk | 1 egg yolk... fresh strawberries or peaches. | lege white For added richness an egg yolk} 2 tablespoons sugar is-cooked with the pudding mix. : This is b ht to a full boil, re-| - Crush fruit slightly, add 1/3 eup’ LEAN, MEATY | l cup light cream | SPARE RIBS“ 5 PORK BUTTS 49° Tender, Lean GROUND DEEF. Lbs. 3 $4 a moved from the heat and added |SUgar, and let stand 20 minutes, | to the egg white which has been| Meson, combine pudding | beaten into meringue peaks. A cup:mix, % cup sugar, salt, and 4 cup, of light cream is then folded looms ve bil and, for the finishing touch, straw-' in saucepan: ees yo! berries or peaches are added to blend well. Then add remaining 2%| half the mixture which is poured) cups milk. Cook and stir“over me- BLADE CUT PORK CHOPS Eee GRADE 1 Polish Sausage 49. SHORT 3 35 into a freezing tray to chill until dium heat tntil mixture comes to partially firm. The remaining! full boil. Remove from heat. _ j i Beat egg white until foamy | GRAPEFRUIT J JUICE thats — Oe Se TreeSweet ..' o _ has naturel sweet flavor _ | throughout. Add 2 tablespoons _tablespoon. | beating after each addition until sugar is blended, Then continue | beating until this meringue mix- | ture will stand in peaks. Add hot | pudding gradually. Then fold in_ cream. To half of mixture, fold | | im fruit, Oe Pour into freezing tray of auto-| imatic refrigerator, setting control. for coldest freezing temperature. | Freeze until partially firm. Spread Sp eo remaining pudding on top and freeze until firm. Freezing time: 3 to 4 hours. Makes 1% quarts. If, desired, serve with a fruit sauces) LIBBY’S : New French Toast Ideas | The next time you make French toast, try broiling instead of fry- ing. It goes faster because you can make nine slices at a time. Served ‘wth a warm sundae sauce, French toast may come to the dinner table | as an‘ inexpensive, tasty dessert. (24 OZ. CAN BIRDS EYE AND WE'VE cor "EM! GUARANTEED 100%! / FISH STICKS a PIES BROADCAST CHILI CON CARNE CANS 5 With Beans $]00 ~ VIVIANO _ SPAGHETTI or. “SPARTAN > i , BEEF STEW | 39 | = 66 FRENCH FRIES - 3 rt AQS : OCEAN PERCH /3™ 89° Tia! ie cae | © Chicken Turkey Beef ac —— a Country Fresh g BUTTER POUND ~ GRAPEFRUIT" JUICE 46 OZ. CANS 4s HUNT'S PEACHES NO. 244 CAN - RED. ROSE JELLY 20-oz. ‘Tumblers rg & 3M t's “Hickory Smokes Duncan Hines CAKE MIX” ~ Short Ribs ..- eee nee OLEO 4 LBS. 19¢ lb. Franco-American 16-oz. Spaghetti 8 for 99¢ Open Mon. Thru Sat. 9 - 9 Sunday 9 A.M. to 6 P.M. 99° i -EASLEY’S SUPER MARKET 1611 Highland Rd. (M-99).and Williams Lake Rd. Proprietor—Hank Woods _ ea aa) © Beer e Hours: Men. ; Wine Comer Baldwin Ave. and Walton Bivd. | Tues., Wed. Thurs., ote 9 Soden 10; Saturday and Sunday 9 te 9 "NEW. ERA | | POTATO. CHIPS POUND _ . H| MARKET SSS I2Sa85> - Ss Phone FE 2-5192 mS 10CK YOUR PANTRY’ fo ~~ ey 2. : : ’ ; * BASS “ : = AV a f )) School bells ore foray ‘Fall's on its way... and appetites ore getting iar oll the time! ; = ih & ~ Se beck-to-school-time is also the time to head for the nearest Shop-Rite Market to stock up a ne eee a SN those cupboard shelves with famous-brand foods . >. better quality foods thet give-your— is ; youngsters: more food energy with every bite! You'll like seep Sis lower prices, too! . ca Re an dla a lo ote . sammy ; ——— 7 oH) N JAB UPON $& ! ha sr \ ae _ WORTH 25¢ \ 25! | | ‘? ou 5 - ‘foward purchase of év0x: iar Ga Ie femees INSTANT HILLS BROS. COFFEE. ir "Free eaten Gavgr ta an lnctant. — “ik re : Mice f 0) o> : a ian (sare - oe = iene Was Ri lan / = oe CORRES With \c ~ Witheot ~ ~~ Shop-Rite—_Markets 4 Sine 24 September 10, 1957 Te Geed thru ier : SUPER a P | J . Coupon Cash viva 1/2004 16 E 009 3 « ae See ee ore ore ore i. re. Rontonsar ' FRSA O AO a) ESTATES TE ee pp Chicken 1 Verstable - “e 7° MINESTRONE vee OT ITALIAN-STYLE VEGETABLE SOUP e FROZEN | FOODS — Frosty Acres We reserve the right to limit quantities . + Sorry, ‘ no specials sold t minors or dealers ‘ EASIER-TO-USE Gold Medal © _ FLOUR | _ SUNSHINE . Pound Box _{ KRISPY CRACKERS. 23 Chicken @ itkay e Beef 5 « 99° Here's an easy-to-fix treat to delight the entire family .. . the kids really love ‘em! EVERYONE PREFERS mip pe gang : FAMOUS SALTY ile is a a ‘4 ad er oe atts | al _ ecw | | Tender Beef P | oi a exaler or Homogenized — P OT ROAST onea eis 39: 2 7 MA : L K Fresh Picnic | C | Ee PORK ROAST....2,9% ipaq aka led te anne a tent are "A MAN'S DISH . . any day of the week! wt 2 Oc bl pa cena | eARTON Rou nd Steak _ 1 ax - ] leanser , a te ; Tender, Juicy a Faster Cleoniig iss Fresher Smelling _ . : : . SHS: CUTS 7, Black SALADA TEA > jf} 4 Oz ig 65" = — — . . —ue NOW Pes. | Bost _ Gunsberg Choice Peter's Skinless — ; shee: . nos) a ‘ ; p— 23: ee ED - PORK : | WAR ae SAUSAGE | | Sunshine” HONEY _ GRAHANG.......u. 37¢ DOG FOOD i 3 com 29° | 59: | 39° | | Faster“Cleaning : - Pkg. oi FAB a Niegere Instant : | os ¢ - on. DI Palmolive NEW, MODERN DINNERW ARE | val 16 Ox. Pkg. STARCH Wes. 2295 , = ts ike cada ) B AB- O CLEANSER | vg Sale 2 Large 53° 3 Reg. Bars 29 | -SAVE-A-TAPE PLAN - | 3 14 ox. 29 | Giant 45° Seve Se Sale ior. 3 3° 2 merhiRare 29° Lonely wire Come ‘in, Learn the Details Today! a — VEL LIQUID DETERGENT © Nick's Shop-Rite Market, 263 Auburn Ave. Open Sundays. © Farmer's Shop-Rite Market, 484 Auburn Ave. _ © Earl's Shop-Rite Market, 701 Orchard Lake. Open Sundays. © Huron Friendly Shop-Rite Market, 884 Huron St. Open Sundays. © Gingellville Shop-Rite Market, 3390 Baldwin, Gingellville. Ud 2 a a # ay La , ope. saaetincarneterrmr ™ iy * e, ae ‘ i . : ESS Be ; fi i ‘ 5, 2 \ - : = 4 + = = ¢ eS er a2 SS a ee bee et ee ee vee Se as: cee Beg he by oe ha A _ Off they go to school as the Start of another year calls Oak- *_“Jand county children back to their) studies. Clutched tightly in the hot little hands of thousands of these! youngsters will be a shiny new lunch box. The hot lunch program ‘inthe schools is increasing each year, but there are still ai many children who c ee What goes into that is entirely up. to you, en Whether your children get an ade- quate lunch that firnishes at least! one-third of their day's require- Of course you have to work around their likes and dislikes; but there is always an answer, —~ Let's review, ed tu a what does constitute a good with butter or margarine and _ holding meat, eggs, fish or peanut butter. Carrot and cabbage salad goes along in a paper dish, es 2 & i : i Pilie in ndditun 40 ait we poune- _er brother has. He may. want both soup and milk and a heavier des-|54 sert, When children buy milk at {oad + also thiamine, a B vitamin. Children love hot dog and ham-) ‘Tired of the’ Try Some of weary racer te cheeses emon Cookies hares (fen Cooked fgg Cinnamon 1 ; Here's a delicious and nutritious cookie that bears frequent repeti- be green ti Si co tion. It's oo the cookie jar won't stay fil _jrecipe makes a gp tii and you won't mind if the family like them so well they disappear. Whole California fresh lemons pro- vide bio-flavonoids’ that are so ® |beneficial for cementing cell walls. “never-very tong. It's a delicate; yellow Cae! with .a matching flavor, - The same milling company has come out with a Cake 'n Frost- ing mix combining both cake and il’s food cake with white frosting. It will make an eight or nine Z inch square cake. ‘The third cake mix, chocolate chip, may be used for a cake or for some easy drop cookies, Chocelinte Chip Drop Cookies instant ch ie_chip cake. New Ones Old Mixes? i utrition 1 sith ‘egal omnbente ‘nt chipped nuts, 44 cup crushed pineapple, dash of salt and 2 tablespoons salad dressing. _ Pineapple-Ham Sandwich " an Mix well 1. cup ground ham, % cup drained crushed pineapple, 1 tablespoon brown sugar and % >| / 5 4 at ’ white or wine wheat bread. Citghiien tiie. (3 a2.) package of filling “jcream cheese, 2 tablespoons may- onnaise or salad ‘dressing, 44 cup drained crushed pineapple and 42 cup finely shredded carrots, - Combine a 3 ounce package of pe tgptvcs -Diane's hunchbox. nb Lunch | Halt 'n Halg Combine % cup of peanut butter with % cup drained crushed pine- Pani nen aden oranges! Er 2] 3 i zt - flavored meats in both flavors have found favor with the er tablespoon water % cup chopped nuts Place about half the cake mix In a bowl. Add water, eggs, and but- _ter; blend well. Then add remain- ing mix and beat until smooth. Stir)” in nuts, Drop by “ teaspoontfuls onto greased baking sheets. Bake in moderate oven (375 degrees) 10 to 12 minutes. Store in tightly cov- ered container. Makes 3% dozen cookies. One more mention of a mix and we'll go on to other. things. term, . The advantage of “Bro-Hens” to the homemaker is that she will be assured a 4 succulent chicken. The moist-heat methods are the cooking ones and “Bro-Hens” will stew, bake or ‘braise. Oranges Impart . Flavor fo Salad Here's a salad that helps to make the kind of a meal you en- _lively. flavor. oranges. a 40: a seafood salad. Hilo Lobster Sdlad 2 6%4 ounce cans rock lobster (2 cups) or shrimp, crabmeat, white fish 1% cups fresh California oranges, cut into bite-size pleces be off to the Fodd Editors’ Con- 2 lemons lcup suger ; = 4 butter or margarine 3 haré-secked eggs cups flour Grate pee of lemon on sugar. ‘strained and chopped form. Three |Creamt butter until soft: Add sugar} gradually, creaming butter and hot coffee mixture. high chair set: pork with apple-|sugar until fluffy. Beat in one egg. sauce; ham with raisin sauce and Press hard-cooked eggs through ricer or chop fine and add to you|through grinder and add ground - Hens” |Pulp. Stir in flour. | Roll the dough into one-inch the |balls. Beat egg white slightly. Mix _ together the’ 4 cup sugar, cinna- quality birds formerly were called, Mon and nuts. Dip balls in slightly are being cinnamon- nut mixture. Place on paid dignified with o new | ookie sheet and press balls. with thumb to flatten. Bake in slow | over (325 degrees) about z a te = Cut Hol minutes. Makes about 5 di Cafe’ au Lait — Is Spicy With The economy of fixing exactly the amount .to -be—used and convenience of “‘one-cup” prepara- tion sometimes cause us to over- However, the 'lqok’ some.of the more intfiguing amount, au Lait . cups boiling w 2 tables 2 cups milk cocoa also for ease. It's smart kitchen. sired. Yield: Four servings. Or add a teaspoon of instant | one ee oe 8 A Fine Change in Waffles Porch snack: gingerbread waf- fles with vanilla ice cream or Keep your eyes 0) for all these|whipped cream. If you want ta £01 h few foods. In a few weeks we’ll/all-out, you can also offer butter- scotch or chocolate sauce; ference, and then we'll have even‘of these flavors go well with the more new things to“write about. |gingerbread. basting, AAW ONG. e for Basting When baking ham with a bee ' possibilities of instant coffee. For | example, there’s Cinnamon. Cafe’! . . with a party flavor, and a breath of the South Seas. Cinnamon Cafe’ au Lait 42-inch sticks cinnamon Add cinnamon sticks to boiling water, cover and simmer for five . jminutes. Add instant coffee and hot milk. Remove cinnamon sticks and place in coffee mugs; pour jos Pare Sweeten if de- Lean - Skinless-- Shankless. homemaking advantage of the many Gelighttal| shortcuts provided by ‘today's con- venience foods, particularly when the sun is shining and Mom's time : “lis needed in other spots than * pant follow this suggestion from a famous chef: Using a long- bladed knife, cut around the shank bone and pour in as — ee =| basting the outside ‘of the remand both |during baking, pouring on the beer directly from the can or- ‘bottle about every 10 minutes. is mel “it It vs Alive---I Cs Fres I”? 1 15 “HEN Ib. avg. TURKEYS ij 1% tips diced celery 1 teaspoon salt % teaspoon ground black pepper Dash of ground cpyenne pepper \% teaspoon soy na ‘e ib “75-8 Lb. ‘Avg.: ROASTING Ib.| HENS peppercorns iChill and Season at Once Store ‘toniato juice in a covered) container in the refrigerator with a few celery tops, allspice berries, and some grated carrot. Strain coarsely Serve as iret” course cheese and with | ora Fritters oo gear into hot eon coe It’s tied to form if | moist heat method of braising. It). models every vear. » Here's an appetizing way of serv- ing the 1957 sweet corn: _|istant Cotes {to Angel. Food a Suntanned Angel Cake is'<iites Spread butter or margarine quick-as-a-wink with a prepared ion cut surfaces, like today’s automobiles — new), /, Whoppe yer Sandwich Will Feed 2 a Crowd — ay 2-pound loaf of round pe Spread egg salad filling over bot. — tom (fifth) slice, Top with fourth — bread slice. Arrange lettuce leaves Angel Cake To one package angel food cake) ind chipped beef on fourth slice. *|termed “B” in packaged angel food|rsage The white people in A ion (ae taixes). ire ore didn’t really get interested in sweet ore Slice bacon. Top with second slice, “1 cup heavy cream — 9 teaspoons instant Dash salt 1 teaspoon shaved unsweetened choco- eh eee Whip together first pal ingred- Cut ients, Fold in chocolate and mga ges trop with third bread slice and spread with a peanut butter filling, | combining . crunch-style wich half and arrangé halves to form whole round: leaf. To serve, cut each half, between skewers, — 3—-equal—_portions. . Remove: Chop 1 cup of corn and drain; land frost cake. adie § gener-_ | qus.servings: add 1 beaten egg yolk; stir in 14 cup plus 2 tablespoons flour, % “1 egg white, stiffly beaten, Dip batter by shortening. compact, easy-to-carve potroast, Q.. How Is it prepared? ~~ A. Like any less-tender cut of meat, it is cooked slowly by the requires 3 to 4 hours cooking time.| ‘Open a can or two of small whole! FOOD FOR THOUGHT ian D is vital to your amily! Helps youngsters = taller. Helps build sound bones and teeth. And you get this health-giving “sunshine” in every glass of Sealtest Homogenized Vita- min D Milk. So nourishing, 80 tasty. Drink at least three, glasses every day! At your door or store... AT t. HAM ~$ te 10 POUND AVERAGE Fresh Frozen 35) CAPONS — DUCKS 2— FRYERS — STEWERS Pine-Ora DRINK........... PINEAPPLE-ORANGE batt \% cup mayonnaise fresh lemon juice to mayonnaise) “Tete tuce Place first 8 ingredients-in a} mixing bowl. Toss lightly. Serve on beds of crisp lettuce. (If de- sired, use shrimp, crabmeat, or white fish.) Makes 6 servings. ~ Steak Garnish Calls for Bacon and Tomatoes Garnishes can be so easy to prepare and add color and in- dividuality to a meat platter too. An unusual steak garnish may be «* prepared by wrapping a half slice of bacon around a tomato wedge. | The-bacon slice can be secured with a wooden pick. A mushroom cap can then be placed on the = of the wooden pick. *~ These garnishes can be broiled with‘ the swek during the last § tr 10 min-im utes of cooking. * é i ; nm aecusteneesasteusenesenscensst bacon- tgmato-¢nushrooin s READY TO FRY Breaded JUMBO - SHRIMP 193. Lake Trout ; Fresh 59: “Fresh Fish Is Cheap” - WHITEFISH — BASS — WALLEYES — HERRING = FRESH BUFFALO 5] oo. 39* Lb. CATFISH | a2‘ FRESH SHRIMP - & BO¢ FRESH LAKE PERCH Lb. 39° | 7 Fresh and Salt Water Fish of All Kinds iB 82 South Soginew St. a eS | eee ee eee ee ee ee ee ee ee eee F. piiaweenee aac LSS eS PEOPLE’S FISH & POULTRY MARKET (Wholesale and Retail) icon nranovveu unasinioatortase boteentabee ato L ueanenas LITLE FE 4-1521 ponanencewenssensey Instant MAXWELL HOUSE COFFEE........... 6.08 8 Ba&M BAKED BEANS.... 1 Lb. 6 Oz. Jar La Chicken-of the-Sea bs SN AVERAGE 4 to 16 POUNDS Lb. 39° Oven-Ready Frosty Acres Frozen STRAWBERRIES & 99: Li Aor A #', 4120 W. Walton Bivd., Drayton Plains “Store Hours: Mon. thre Sat. 9. m. te 9p. m. OR 3-2341 Sunday 12 te 9 BN * zi | : s *. » 4 A + i ae ii t THE z PONTIAG PRESS, 1 THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1957_ ~ ¥ erin he. ra 4 ieee Walled Lake Resident Dies William Mahar Active . in Moose Lodge, Earned Highest Degree William J. Mahar, 59, of 220 Wanda St., Walled Lake, died sud- denly at his home yesterday, fol-| lowing a heart attack. He came to Pontiac from Lansing and lived here 30 years before moving to Walled Lake. * * * An automobile salesman at the Pontiac Retail Store, he was a trember of the Loyal Order. of “Moose, B.P.O.E., No. 810, having earned its highest honorary de- gree as a Pilgrim member. He also had served as state president of the Michigan Moose Association and was a past governor of the _ local’ lodge. Other lodge activi- included ‘s ties. serving as secretary. _ of the local lodge for 15 years, directing the membership com- mittee, and serving actively in ‘Moose ritualistic work. Beererca Ney * * * Surviving besides his wife, Flor- ence, are eight children, Wayne. Mahar of eee Olmstead, Ohio; Mra agen - Mrs. mg foes said ‘Mrs. ae Steg ot Mt. Clemens; and Jerrianne, Robert, Michael, ont Ernest J. Mahar, all at home. sister, Mrs. Raymond Coombe, atl Pontiac, also survives. At 9 p.m, tonight a recitation of the Rosary will be said at Voor- hees- Siple Funeral Home. At 10 p.m..tomorrow Moose funeral serv- ices will be conducted at Voorhees- Siple Funeral Home, with burial mio aneuereg Death Notices MRS, IRENE SHIEFLER — Service for Mrs. frene Shiefier, 65, of 1160 Lake Angelus Rd., will take place at 1:30 p.m. Saturday, from the Huntoon Funeral Home. with burial in Perry Mt. Park Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. N. J. Hoffman ‘of Pontiac, and three sons, LeRoy of Grand Rap-' ids, and Thomas and Lacey, both of Pontiac .| ident. The Fitzners have agreed. | a Trial of. | ‘Contidentiaf , Soon Going to Jury : criminal bel 'andto riot, lewd and obscene matter. sisted to the very end. The defense’s final witness was a paralyzed former employe of Grauman’s Chinese Theater. Test- imony of Mrs. Jan Harkins, a young, mother, was taken at ber in her Los Angeles‘ home. Mrs, Harkins testified that while working at the candy counter in Grauman's in the spring of 1954, she was told by a fellow employe, James Craig, that Miss O'Hara was “‘invélved in a necking party” in the rear row of seats. Mrs. Harkins sais she did not State Couple to Aid Convict. _ | om the Pontiac league’s board of fo Urban League Hold Banquet at Home Attend Reception With the annual conlewont of ceeding at a rapid pace in Detroit, the Pontiac Urban League host to festivities last night. * * [Menem of, Hickory Grove road, Bloomfield Hills. | Dr. McNeill; aside trom being directors, also serves as one of the 41- national trustees, ; A reception for all board mem- Will Forword Letter to President on Behalf of Ex-Son-in-Law PORT HURON (® — A Port Hu- ron couple has agreed to help an escaped convict who was briefly married to their daughter in. his tention of President Eisenhower. * * * George Leroy Page, 28, wanted as an escapee from a South Caro- lina prison, has asked Mr. and Mrs. Louis Fitzner to forward a letter of his to the President which asks that he be exonerated or giv- en a new trial. Page, who is fighting extradi- tion from Honolulu where he sur- rendered to authorities, also has asked the Fitzners to circulate a petition attesting to his char- acter and send that to the Pres- . Page escaped from prison in 1954. He was convicted in 1946 of the fatal shooting of a cab driver “\but contends he was not given a fair trial, In his letter to the Pres- ident he said he believed he was’ not guilty of what he was accused of. fight to bring his case to the at-' bers. from the 62 cities having local leagues followed the — jand meeting, x . * - Members of the Pontiac. league have been, attending meetings and social gat igs" since the confer- ence officially opened Tuesday. The theme of this year’s conference is “Resolving The Racial Crisis—A par aaa To Interracial Team- -- * * The Pontiac delegation, made up largely of board members..is being = by president Norman H. Kui- a. * * * Panel discussions have been held each day on such subjects as hous- ing, community services, integra- tion and the nation’s manpower needs. . Yesterday morning a plenary session summarized the current events in the wake of the Su- r preme Court decisions on deere: A highlight of the conference will ‘take place tonight as events draw to a close. Michigan's Lt. Govern- or, Philip. A. Hart, will address the closing banquet, at which time the: League will receive a citation from| MRS. MARY ELLEN WILHELM Service for Mary Ellen Wil- helm, 80, of 84 Maines Ave., ‘will Pursley Funeral burial In Oak Hill Cemetery. The Rev. Austin B. Steward wilt-offi- ciate. Mrs. Wilhelm died yester- day at her home. » MRS, VINNIE KEHOE ROCHESTER — Word has been received here of the death of Mrs. Vinnie Nichols Keho in Los Ange- les. Mrs. Kehoe, 72 years, who was --@ native of Rochester, will be bur- -4ed-in-Los--Angeles,She_died.Sun-,, day. =. Surviving her are a sister, Mrs. Hugh Savage of Los Angeles; & brother, Frank Nichols of Roch- ester; three nieces and two neph- ews from ciulu where he turned himself over ; * * * Page and the Fitzners’ daughter, Betty Lou, 24, went to the West Coast after their marriage. He de- serted her there and went to Hon- to police. . The marriage has been annulled but Betty Lou ‘says she plans to jaeet ty Pee Thirty Cars Destroyed in Big Rapids Blaze BIG RAPIDS (INS) — Thirty cars were destroyed early today in a 520.000 Sire. in-Bic Rapids. the Americar Heritap Deaths Elsewhere —GENEVA, Switzerland (—Bar- Maurice de Rothschild, 76, scion of the wealthy banking family, ' died Wednesday. His wealth has’ been estimated at about 252 mil-| lion dollars. He wag noted earlier, in the century for his racing sta-' bies, his political feuds, and his, place in the art world. | + &® ® i SEATTLE (#—Mrs. Margaret C.: Munns, 87, world treasurer of the Women's Christian OUNGa ton. [eat ony |-in—-Pontiac- Township Pontiac Is Host | of Dr. McNeill; Boards |‘ the National Urban League pro-| ¥ iMrs. Bittikofer sat sobbing on the steps of her front scabies i Death Neg Witnesses tedly _ Morder Examination Rules Against — , ‘Spot’ and ‘Susie’ | Judge John D. Watts of De- { troit’s Traffic and Ordinance | Court went to Mrs. Bittikofer’s | yard to hold the hearing after | she said she was too ill to come | to his courtroom. She was charged with. harboring a nui- \ sance, . | Spot and the other dog, Susie, maintained a discreet silence. But Mrs, Bittikofer, 46, had plen- | ty to say. At one point Judge Watts warned her: “Be quiet or you'll go to jail.” Mrs. Bittikofer lost the case. Judge Watts found her guilty but referred her to a probation of. | ficer, He ordered Spot and Susie sent to the Michigan Humane been given away, The crowd drifted away and i | AUTOS The blaze razed the Triangle Auto Sales Co. in the heart of the city. No one was injured but per- sons. living above adjoining build- ings were evacuated. © Police said the fire apparently started in a repair shop in one cor- ner of the building. Several ex- an __ Temperance Union from. 1925- until 1953, died. Washington school teacher, was: born in Fairbury, Tl. . * *. GREENWICH, mw — Byron E.' ‘Calhoun, 54, president of the In-, tercontinental Hotels Corp., which | operates 12 hotels jn Latin Amer Tuesday. Mrs. Munns, a pioneer | | * i i fce|plosions during the fire were be- = tee tcnallg-C-bliathatn -66;-0f-125 Hieved caused by “gasoline “and Grove Ave., will be held at 2 p.m. Friday at ‘the Lester Smith and Son Funeral Home, with burial in} Mbrie ss Imlay Township Cemetery. He evening of of a heart “hil etvia oo Dah Soe or Se eer ext benOet a= thee sheriff of Lapeer County for 1144 years, resigning in 1952. - Surviving . of East La MRS. JOHN UHRICK WALLED LAKE — Service for Mrs. John (Pauline) Uhrick, 10, of 3293 Pontiac Trail ‘will be at 1:30 p.m. Saturday from the Rich- ardson-Bird Chapel here, with in-| terment in Glen Eden Cemetery. Mrs. Uhrick died today at Stabnick of Detroit John Jr., ct Cuoriovtin: uo Soall _ of Detroit; a + pian for a Greater Delhi is carried out, New Delhi reports. ~*~ are his. widow and] #ssistant general manager of the two promi George, Imlay City,| “and Albert E nsing. other inflammables in the. garage. Fire companies from Reed City, y, Cadillac and Mecosta as- sisted the Big Rapids department. _|Ford Vice President © _ |tory nia Institute ica, died Wednesday: He had been with the THC, a subsidiary of Pal American World Airways, since its inception in 1947. * * * 82. historian and author of textbooks on government and political sci- ence, died Wednesday. _ Munro, former chairman of the history, government and economics divi- sion at Harvard, resigned in 1929, to become a member of the exec-| utive council and professor of his-' and Nisiragpene at Califor-| PASADENA, Calif. w—Dr. Wil-; -Hiam- Bennett’ Munro, 1 of Technology in} * * * Pasadena: SHEBOYGAN, Wis. @— (Tom) Kroos, 77, executive vice president of the Kohler Co., and associated with the plumbing firm since 1899. * *» * NEW YORK (®—Max Pavey, 39, rated among the top 10 chess players in the United States, died Wednesday, caffrey, $4, a retired river boat captain and once married to Hol-| Everson | soled whe’ Gn weremaiTo, Allene Yooth noiley Township Hall, before Justice of] DETROIT @: — the Peace Donald Adams, vi RY REASONABLE’ : |: 6 room suite {canbe divided) of offices _ “newly ‘decorated, on .2nd floor, Nat'l - Bldg.. 6 windows fronting on Saginaw. 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Chapter of the American Business Women's Association appointed Mrs. Ossie Gates. and Cleobelle Coleman delegates to the na- in Oklahoma City, Okla. ne x * The appointment was made meeting. of at the Wednesday the. group held_at Hotel Wald- Z who showed slides of the pro- * x completed for the “Hand of Friendship” tea to be held Sept. 22 from 2 until 5 o'clock at Hotel Waldron. Chosen to Attend Supreme Session Mrs. Albert Kugler and Thel- ma Anderson were elected to Iraq Caldron, Daugh- ters of Mokanna; at the group's . Supreme Session in Davenport, Towa. ; The club met . Wednesday evening at Pontiac Federal Savings and Loan Building with Mrs. Edward Pritchard as hostess, assisted by Mrs. ‘Olga Bragan and Mrs. Frank Periny. Californian Entertained at Luncheon Mrs. Morgan Lockman of Dexter boulevard © and Mrs. Frank Hasse of East Iroquois _ road entertained at luncheon ~~ today at Devon Gables honoring ~~ Mrs. Lee Kennedy of LaJolla, Calif, ae Kennedy will be.a geeet jon the cant of September. Following luncheon the group played bridge at the home of * * * Among the guests-were Mrs. Tom Brady of Santa Barbara, Calif., Mrs. William Fraser, Mrs. Ed Chevelier, Mrs. Joe Lockman and Mrs. John FE. Peele, all of Detroit, Mrs. H. W. Kirk of Dearborn and Laureen _ Mertons of Chicago: * * * Other guests included Mrs. Louis Cole, Mrs. Hark Hackett,- Mrs. D, J. Hackett, MARY ANN BRIGGS Graduating from Mary Ann Briggs, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. - Hurley School of Nursing, Flint, is- Jess Briggs of Mrs. ‘Harry Kimmins, Mrs. Al Buddenbaum, Mrs. Steve Lockman and Mrs. Nick Baltz. Same Toys Normal "It is perfectly normal for litle boys to play with, the Getting acquainted at the Tuesday morning meeting in Pontiac High an to ecquaint the ‘returning faculty with ithe ew teachers is an annual event. womered by the Pontiac Education Association. ‘School gym are Dorothy Hensel (left), Sally Adams and Tom Shara. and lama C. Pouring tea es ee y olford ree left), Maude Eaton and. Nellie Lowe is Mrs. Harry King. The Hook. These teachers Chatting abut the new school-year ~~ are Sue Eckley (left), Ralph. Forman Mary. Ann Milbrand By RUTH SAUNDERS Enjoying a joke ever a cup of “He at the PEA- ~-sponsored pet-together- paasereaae CT. Forsman” ~ (left) and Paul Allison. USO Needs Hostesses. Calling all single girls be- Oakshire drive. Commence- ment-—-exercises-are --Friday when Earl A. Talberg? presi- dent of board of hospital mana- gers, will presert diplomas to 34. young women who have completed a three-year course in professional nursing. Home Business Has Parasites, Too By ANNE nt: ¥ Woop Too many of us keep our am- ateur standing long after we've same types of toys as little girls do. Sex interests in chil- dren usually don't diverge un-. til age four or five; if the little fellow is permitted a normal boyhood, he'll give up dolls and other feminine toys naturally, _ at the proper time. up on it and have kept scrap- books. I learned to make dra- peries, slip covers kinds of home furnishings. and all tween the ages 0 You are needed by aes USO of Pontiac to Serve, as junior _ hostesses for dances which will be held for men at Nike Bases in Auburn Heights and Com- merce. — Single’ girls over 26 may mara them. ** “Just lend me a hand in fin- ishing this’ usually means they want me to make the whole es . 24, serve as senior hosfesses for * * * It is planned that hostesses will leave the YWCA by bus* at 7:30 p.m. and return from the dance at 11 p.m. Interested B : and Mrs, Otto Milbrand of West Long Lake road ah- nounce the marriage of their daughter, Mary Ann, Aug. 24 to Clarence E. Hendrickson Il, the son of Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Hendrickson of Sandusky, Ohio. * *-. The ceremony was read in the Church by the Sea, Fort Lauderdzle, Fla. The bride wore white peau de soie with a pearl beaded _ bodice and full skirt. A pearl . cap held her illusion veil, and ~ she carfied-a white prayerbook ~~ brook, Il, with white orchids and steph- anotis. 2 * * * Her sister, Mrs. William Mulcahy, was matron of honor and wore pale blue —chiffon. - Mrs. Marts Carolin, brides- maid, wore yellow chiffon. - Lionel Searle was best man, several ‘national_parks. Wed in Florida Rite erine ! RETURNING HOME Mrs. Marcus E. Cunningham will return from a Western trip this weekend. With her sister,.Mrs, Ruth Larabee of Encintos, Calif., she has visited Wallace Memorial * * * Mr. and Mrs. Jamcs J. Nance have returned to their home on Lone Pine road from their summer home on Torch Lake. With them during their stay. there were their son and daughter-in-law,.Mr.: and Mrs. ‘James B. Nance of North- program Tuesday morning included time out for poems Pontiac Press Phetes "were part of the 750 who mét Tuesday morning in’ Pontiac’ High School gymnasium. M etropolitan Group Plans Fall Luncheon ____ed the orientation, acquainting __ Pontiac Ladies Auxiliary of Metropolitan Club will host the National Auxiliary at an Oct. C, Wilson as general chairman : of the event. * xo * Mrs. Davy Gilpin and Mrs. Merrill Petrie will assist her as cochairmen. - John | Schroeder will be in charge of decorations,. Mrs. Ralph Dean will head the prizes committee and Mrs. Victor Bodamer, favors committee. .* ¥ * Mrs. Park Nique and Mrs. James White were appointed to serve with Mrs. Harold and their children,” and over the past holiday their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. William Atcheson, and their small daughter, Karen, of Indianapolis. MOMS Unit Two - PHS Gym Is Setting for Event Some 750 Attend Program Directed _ by PEA Tuesday -~ Some 750 Pontiac teachers “gatheredin ‘ Pontiac High — School gymnasium Tuesday for _ the annual back-to-school get- acquainted program, This event was sponsored by the Pontiac Education Associa- tion. _Cochairmen were Mrs. Alfred Rothweiler and. Mrs. =, Kenneth Healy. ae ce The heme used teghout the program was taken from “Song of Freedom" composed - by Howard . Hansen for the National Education . Associa- ° ‘tion Centennial to be held this Six pages today in Women’s Section fall. Following this theme, Dorothy Hensel painted on one wall of the gym a large mural which depicted the democracy — ship. — _<) * Opening speech was given by Dr, Byron H. VanRoekel, associate professor of teacher education at Michigan State University. He spoke on de- ' veloping interest in reading. _____In_the-.afternoon. teachers re- ported to their own buildings p for faculty meetings. ace | Chukka-Boots Sport School Colors, Letters There’s a new shoe to please every school student. It’s the new buck chukka-boot which sports school colors and letters. * * * Crooner Pat Boone is one of -- the first to wear the shoe. His © boot sports a big “C” for Columbia where he is major- ing in nee and eee The shoe may be "ai locally in colors and letters of surrounding high schools and junior high schools, — Nursery School Has Orientation All. Saints Nursery School held an orientation’ meeting Tuesday evening in the Rose Kneale Room of Stevens Hall. *- 2 * Mrs. John Burnham conguct- parents with the constitution and school regulations. Mrs. William. Rogers discussed health and.enrollment rules. = * * * The aims and purposes of the school and of the teachers in stimulating the interests and activities of the children were presented by Mrs. John Vanderlind, educational direc--- tor.’ Amiés Club Holds Election of Officers Judy Baker was elected pres- ident of Amies Club when that group met recently at Devon Gables for a senior peooet Wright.on the. emergency ..__Dariyne—Gould.. committee, I prefer to strive in brav- ery with the bravest, rather _than in wealth with the rich-__ est or in greed with the greedi- est, — Marcus Caro vice president, Kathy ‘Hunter, recording secretary, and Char ' Osmun, corresponding secre- tary. Nancy Donaldson _was elected treasurer of the group. __Plans_were made-for semi- annual membership tea to be held Sunday at the home of Rosalie Lake on Lake Angelus. ¥4 ve girls may contact the YWCA. The next step is to take a decorating course—at your lo- cal high school if they give one ora good corre: really become professionals. This is especially true of women who make products at home. They begin making them without charge for friends and relatives and continue to do so long past the time when.they @ught to be charging money. ’ That's Mrs. Y.'s problem. SPECIAL HOBBY “My children are grown and . have homes of their own. now," She writes, “and I am in dulging an interest I've always had, interior decorating “Through the years I've read “I'm especially interested in slip covers. They can make or ruin a room, and for such a small amount of money, rel- atively speaking. “T have made beautiful -cov- ers for my own furniture and also made some for my daugh- ter, daughter-in-law, friends and neighbors. i “But while I love nmiaking them"! Mrs. Y. continues, “I’m beginning to resent doing jt for free. My neighbofs start by just asking my advice, but, be- fore the job is done, I end up -thing. I don't want to antag- onize them, but is there any way I can make it clear that I want to be paid?” The first step ig to say ‘‘No” gently but firmly to all comers right now, “I'd love to, but J haven't time” is all right if you're a coward. But it’s better to say, “Sorry, I'm already working on a project.” And-don't relent: The same goes for relatives. They'll value’ you more in the jong run if you aren't ready to pitch in at the drop of a hat. Std school course. If you feel ed- ucated, if yoy have studied it seriously, you will take your- self more seriously, And so will other people, Finally, don't count on friends for customers—not un- . til after you're really success- ful. “Instead, check with your lo- cal department stores-and dec- orators and see if they can use a good slip cover maker, Or, if you want to be entirely on your own, advertise in your local. - newspaper. brand, “brother “of the - ‘bride, William Muleahy, John W. Johnson and William Little. After a wedding trip to Nas- sau, the couple will live on ~ , PARTY PLANNED ~~ Among cocktail hosts before Derby Day dinner-dance Sat- urday evening at Lake Country Club will be Mr. and Mrs. Genaro Florez and Peter Whitelaw. x * * The following guests at the annual fashion show and tea Orchard. _.Holds_Installation_- * Mrs. Chester Brown opened her Ward's Point home Tues- day for a cogperative luncheon _MOMS Unit D. Brewer was installed as president, with Mrs. E. K. Vanderlind and Mrs. Monford Sharp as vice presidents. » * * * Mrs. H. Ray Hudson, for- erly of Pontiac and now of Tampa, Fla., and Mrs. Joseph A. Goedeke of Snellbrook i were guests. and installation ~ services —of— “Two, Mrs. John 0 be held Tuesday at, Kings- wood School Cran have been asked to preside at the , tea tables: Mrs,. Edwin J. Anderson, Mrs, E. A. Schirmer, Mrs.. George T. ‘Trumbull, ‘Mrs. _ Marcus E. Cunningham, Mrs. * John W. Sanders, Mrs, Edward P. Hammond, Mrs, Robert L. “Graham and Mrs. Wass L. Ma rtin... ce. te : The Alumnae Association has arranged the affair for the benefit of the Ellen and Cath- Wood Trays Return By International News Wooden fruit trays are making a comeback, judging from stylish room settings at the International Home Furnishings Market, “But the wooden tray of 1957 must match the wood of the table top to ~ be’ fashionable — teak for .feak, walnut for walnut = but there 150 no rule on shapes. Triangles, round, square and even elongated trays appeared on cocktail and dining tables. “Mrs. Lena An - | derson of Rochester and Leonard An derson of Birmingham announce the engagement of ~ their daughter, + Sally Jo, to Robert Vern Arnold, son of Vern Arnold of bride-elect is @ senior at Miami Univer- sity.. A June is , planned, Croswell. The | 1958 wedding ? *\ Lg - = < : “ ” : | J é i bd te! ! i h { \ c . : . g yi i hati isis) is | | : : | 1a ter in) ea ¢ tf _ THE PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1957 «> THIRTY-SEVEN = = = ’ a c Fy 7 ' | } : i) ) a . . i . ) : 2 _ ; ~ ~ ‘ ee : - e ‘ loan | 3 : : | be 7 i - “Ke mee Sera? ‘ PA NR Greet Guest- “8 ee ee A Be he 2 ) g ; ho c .: \ “s Handshake eed ila ee | | all : Custom Also Fine|™ 3 Pe Oe -—* Of T = e = | . HE Way of Welcoming se Ee | ~#E- — Old Friend rd ‘ | , | : By EMILY “eis , _ : OC F FA SH oe) N planning a fall wedding? ; ae woe Post: per pogroms wl | e. Happy is the bride who consults our Bridal fused about handshaking. Wilt yout +=! an . : ee Consultant . . . Marie Hewitt . . . to smooth Please tell’ me just when a woman|) | _ Pad _ - a out and advise on every wedding detail! | | oo is supposed to offer her hand?” La] ° — - Arthurs Bridal Salon — Second Floor : a Se ee a pee oe ee ee Answer: About the only time a) = 3 = = woman must shake hands is as|’ hostess. when greeting her arriv- ae ing guests. This is true even it she saw one of them earlier that day! Old friends often shake hands (unrolled ) up the aisle Good Shoes With Care to a pair) buying She. de- mands shoes of the best quality, |_ too, with the finest leathers and including trim, soles and smooth leather’ linings. |” styles she's buying this year go with her classic pleated skirt. Here are a few of the most Popular numbers: down collar in lodén green, to-|{ bacco or vicuna, on trim leather| © sole, with leather welts to help them retain their shape.. - A skimmer pump in smooth or . brushed leather with frond-like - leather upper. Pumps on medium heels with moderately pointed toes. Polished grained leather. Is found in a battery of colors of which gray,- bright red and brown are the favorites. Suede pumps come in let, blue, green and gold and are often trimmed with a pan- cake bow. ‘ High-heeled leather evening shoes or sandals in black, suede, bronze smooth leather or in aj” deep jewel tone of either smooth! or sueded leather in colors exact- “7 ly to match her evening dresses. ___Use.a_foam fo clean rugs, up-|), holstered furniture and other fab-| i rics, The foam, which cleans‘ with| 5 little wetting of the material, can be made by beating a solution of} synthetic detergent. ~ Shapely calf . ; Subtle flattery on WOOL JERSEY > 17.98 «1 24.98 ., % ‘’ SPECIAL PURCHASE .- Beautiful FALL HATS Exceptional values! Luxury look of fall ‘57 in the newest, most flattering silhouettes! Rich velours, velvets, novelties. Lavishly trimmed, newly draped, richly beaded. Black, glowing colors. “a Millinery Salon-— Second Flos: © 0 Le 5 Sizes 7 to 15. . es sketched : . be The Look of a from Above: This, for dinner and after, singled x LUX Y hia 17.98 out from so many of our wool jerseys e. UR em that tempt your fashion sense. Taffeta obi ——- a —— against a slim background of black. = — in accessories - fhgiee oo IN Spade Collar Pullover aie e 12.98 . : -Precious Minklam ., . the fur fiber blend with a touch of mink! High collar, exquisite dressmaker buttons and three-quarter sleeves make = ‘it the height of fashion in sweaters! It’s mitin — ~ moth-proofed. Sizes 34 to 40. Crafted in the most luxurious ‘ Left: A perfect mold in wool jersey buy . = pees ee _ ©. dyed to match FLANNEL SKIRT ——— Ribbed neck and just the right length tts ni both slim or flared style 10 93 _in sleeves, Strictly tailored... yet oh = zai soeeeseeees . 4 _ $0 versatile. In blue, red A . Superb calf # , or toast. Sizes 7 to 15. , tog _. HANDBAGS. a ____ Dress Salon — Second Floor _ be 2 Meee Pe aR ee eee eee es sckaties BS Eco ee ee calf . . . completely leather lined. —~\\ dse itted. In-black, ns eee a __ Ys brown or brier. Our Tweed Suit a> . a our exclusive | Py LASSIE _ J wears a collar of ~ — gives you MINK elegant a wonderful look Very Specialty | . ieee Fall Gloves ‘48 ms Priced ; Milium Lined Jacket : . in hand stitched, double : - . One of eur many little woven cotton gloves by Wear Right. tweeds . . .. fashionable In black, romance red, beige, coffeee, as Fifth Avenue grey, Dior blue. Sizes 642 to 742. sernove the collar” A handsome com- OS . — a — and you've a suit quite - at home at a football game! This . modified box jacket has. an unusual placement _ of pockets,a definite blousing in back and comes in black or green with white and brown with tan. Sizes 7 to 15, ‘HANDBAGS e we 5.00 é The slim satchel,-the-curved bag-ond the squared bog... to be worn with this fall's importont suits . . . in black, brown, brier or red. “Accessories Main Fidor bs * 5 io z : sic oiled tee aon ey rae * see \ bination of textured beauty tweed and smart ribbed wool-knit at pockets and collar, removable, too.) The slim silhouette is carefully detailed with side pleats for free and easy comfort: Like all Lassie coats, the liriing is guaranteed for the life of the coat. Sizes 7 to 15. (And : = ye A 1] ) Fe ae mepnes od 4 ‘ ips | ‘aval j “ik Wieck, fica ie esa | mers p \y « i } j jf , } ee! | Mas lat > “an ‘i t : * f. ; : \ Mogi ee Se, 7 i vf 4 ae uh Le. of ae ae, ‘ ee ee at\ of Oy re Oe 3 T Nec ae o f 3 ~ oe ey / hei i 4 oe : ; fo hes “ ‘a s " & i 7 itt if a : Pay ‘aumey-rigun_ ak oe met THE : PONTIAC FREss, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER’ 5, 1957 nn Baek py ey ; os oe eee wl AGES esas — |. eo lates the Do-Gooders and Creeps Who Hate These Groups’ rs he: ae at 4 See: ve : : \ Sees : s 2 ' \ - : .? ji Pe he. Teenagers Divide Sharply on Issue of Fraterniti Cre - Sot nager S$ VIVI € ar P y ‘on. ssue fo "Tr a er ni ies 1/ r ym . , ae By EUGENE ‘GILBERT selubs: are ‘ge hebarleon* and; claeatien officials | doubtless has} where the sare sae In the nation's capital, the as- ys on ‘a s . President of the Gilbert _| should be barred. \been an important factor in in-| is for-educators to try to mini-|sociations are permitted but. lack ve 2 ra : \ & Youth Research Co. “Nothing breed prejudice more’ hibiting the growth -of the associa-| mize their influence through a | formal recognition by: Ady tc I , new ( / Do fraternities and sororities|quickly,” an 18-year-old girl noted, |" a the or ee —— —— re — [have a proper place on the high|“than clubs where one group is geuney ceeny Picture = A am of rel District “ Columbia £ : *, 2 a“ * ‘ <= om. SAGINAW AT WARREN, PONTIAC A “=,” [school campus? ° tree to exchide whomever they|Elisworth ‘Tompkins, . assstant|ter tao" t believe high school fra Son Pt PSaceation, 7 Gray flannel with As schools take up again, teen-|want.” _ superintendent of ‘the National sally." niee nea. ) 5 ' 4 aeeradhe acta age opinion is divided sharply on ot ‘ ing nationally,” the educator said./TOO. EXCLUSIVE lined with whi ton lining. 7-15. the subject, with the °pDosing eee ae ena anti (Pals in Washington, eed Se Say ennaitn't es part of achoe? “ _ — ae camps of nearly equal strength. | Generally, those in the anti- “They're on their way out injactivities,” he added, “because Orlon, Sizes 5-15. fraternity forces argued that they; Most larger states have ban- |some places, although they have they're undemocratic in character, Our nationwide survey on this |-puiid up a sense af inferiority in| med them, he noted, and the |presented a persistent problem in/too exclusive, clannish and clique- topia, watch apeargers has” ‘people not invited to join,” limit) “general tendency” in localities some cities."’ ish." ee . agita parents and educators, one's sociat—circie, and “make AG Sa nS a -—— - : — 56 per ppd the Avon some people think they're better) © Se , ; : i an per cont of t ays ‘than others.” : ee Aj K a os <—Froni the pros came assertions: a 7 ise-Parer KNOWS , duced a spate of widely con- jnat such oreanizations have “al. B nF We When to Join Play. > trasting comments., lways been a part of American oor O omen, i It's a wise parent wien aacows A high school student from |school life and belong there.” | id: F Fi whee to play with Juniors - southern California, for instance.| 4:4 one high—school- sopho—; S) oot u rm toys and ae to handie them insisted that “it's do-gooders apdi- 0h ~srney have them on 1 — which : ry ve with velvet gloves whic! creeps who hate fraternities and) nearty every college campus. | pecan ‘Slegant pointed means keeping “hands off!” _____|forovities. ‘These groups are an) why not in high school?” og & eve sharpened” toe The father who is always y : —~timportant-part-of--high-scheol -life | met toe acheal seo bal is actually a boon to many : looking over his son's shoulder a é ———— oe aes ene be | strengthened | eater a hada a bersh the|Women because most of us have| ~~ and kibitzing every move, is Ds j , “1 But Treyearld boy felt the|survey indicates, Only 11 per cent/a long, narrow foot Inthe | allowing him ‘to learn noth- j & i i. ing. In fact, from such minor j j i ee Eee EES SaEaeneRaee —- (Of hoys. between 13. _and_15.. years/toe shoe - those long toes : ea “beginnings - there are. cases . = i —_ belong, and 23 per cent of those|out and act as-a buttredg, holding ide: the whole foot in firm place,In - Where the child learns-to run al : WHAT IS ene OPE more roundéd toes, ‘the long foot to _his parents every time 2 ; +...9 .% _®. = ; ‘ in major problem comes into his YOUR High “school sororities enrolled — athe pan: ea life. : only 9 per cent of girls from 13 "Not “eve — toe S-t On the other hand, a father to 15, and 17 per cent of older girls. t “4 en — ee - Who- doesn’t . monopolize, but 'Thé survey covered schdol both|¥OU. though, and you may take a tactfully guides, can help build different size from what you'v ects ° with and without fraternal organi-; bene ~~ pe ~~ - good habits and character zations. mee shoe bagel walk ~ ss ues a traits for his child. Junior _Hostility on the part of many thoughtfully before you write out yneeds to develop a sense of a the eae For ca thing " cae : having control over a situation ae narrow feet usually have a long] if he is to be expected to grow ‘ up into a well-adjusted adult. arch,-so be sure the instep, too, is the right length for you. In a fashionable shoe it probably will be, because the. “up-front look” |Means more room forward, Paints Wash-Proof Practical painters have discover- jed the washable variety of paints. Once over lightly with a sponge, and‘ ‘the ‘pairited surfaces are re- JACKIE RAE DANCE STUDIO NEW LOCATION 944 Voorheis Road Enrollment Dates: Friday, Sept. 6—4 p. m. to 8 p. m. Sat., Sept. 7—10 a. m. to 12 p..m., 1 p. m. to 3 p. m. Tap—Ballet—Modern—Baton Twiri—Beginners— Intermediate—Advanced. Class, Semi-Private, Private. Introducing: Exavier Galido, Classical Ballet — and Women’s Classes in Reducing through Exercise. Ellen Turner, in- structing beginners and Baby Tap Dancing. : ond ree Americans who want to improve their knowledge of the French lan- guage and culture can take sum- mer courses at the Sorbonne. Six weeks of instruction run $28.57 for lectures and practice sessions. All details can be obtained from, Mon- sieur le Directeur-des Cours de Civilisation Francaise a la Sor- bonne, 47 rue des Ecoles, Paris 5, (i wigs slos 34-48 og K | freshed f ther bout with chil- : : FE 2-2128 >, FE 479 ren : tngers. ato wt | “MACHINE or : oe oe | AN ; . autifully fitting all-occasion | TS frock in a wide range of sizes for: —— —— the mature figure. You're sure to gather lots. of compliménts. — - No. 8108 with Patt-O-Rama is in’ sizes 34, 36, 38, 40, 42, 44, 46, 48./ Size 36, short sleeve, 5 — of 35-inch. "| For this pattern, send 35¢ in coins, your name, address, size desired and the pattern number jto Sue Burnett, The Pontiac Press, 372 W. Quincy St., Chicago 6, Til, Send 25c more with your pattern order for the new Fall & Winter ‘ST issue of our pattern magazine, Basic Fashion. Inspirjng and so practical for every home sewer, Open Evenings by Appointment . fit S ‘neath all fall SEPSIS for campus or career . there’s a new YOU molded!» i Bg -.. with an ‘inside story’ i for the junior-size woman O% ____ ALTERATIONS ARE FREE! Permanent Wave Shop 12 School St. FE 2-6039 WHAT IS YOUR NAME * Seer f 6 he i —ogete the— qito, in rose red kid with matching beret for: sightseeing ‘Slim and youthful styles in luxu-— rious wool fabrics. Handsomely- bs made in the casual manner to wear Py with -all your fall fashions. Rever- sible or lined with fur-like fabrics. Junior in size, but not in age or styling. Sizes 7 to 15. Buy now! Imported Italian Beaver toque tur- ban with phea- sant tail head. 7.98 o OOUeN 3. 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Satins, C. - cross front dips low, dividen, te beavers, imported velours, finest Pan- om Flastic sides ‘give control. nes, mock furs, Melosoies, downy ae 32.364, 3 32-40 B-U. tweeds ... “To see them, is to love , mye PAN 1Y them”! Come in and see for your- : “LIVING” self. Profile turbans, casuals$ Floren- Dp. tiGH Cal a fren= roll top tine toques, pill boxes and ripple Regular Playtex panty eT Cae - * brims. All in the latest fall colors. ° that gives extra waist SSM. 495 = ; es —— ‘ pink, white ite Fabricon._ all NEXT TO SIMMS a! rb -88.N. Saginaw St. - a Visit Our Complete OPTICAL DEPARTMENT. Pleated satin pill; box with side grip and jewel stick. up, only 2.98 \ Just soy? "charge K" ae * \ : * : \ | ‘ _ e 1 i a \ . tr } ; LX | i THE PONTIAC: PRESS, THURSDAY, 8 SEPTEMBER| tS, i { Tecing” inside: taeinge and~ pray der areas, Slip point of iron into “Rich Tarts. Will Melt in _”. Boys’ and Girls’ Diaper Sets . . . $3.29 up Gingham, Dacron or Corduroy. Sizes S-M-L.and Ex, Ee Your Mouth Baking Powder in Easy-Do Crust ° [strive for good grooming and/y |Well Cut Clothes Asset i in ‘Business : Working Girl Should Look Smart Mrs. “Fuller Uses! ‘By JOSEPHINE LOWMAN’ - The business -woman should they should be cogsvutive rather’ than extreme. Save extreme or exotic make: up, frilly blouses, garish costume jewelry and elaborate dresses for hours outside the office. smartness rather than for glam- 1957, . \ se ° | : an in the home. She will need to spend- more on her olethes because she is a representative of the basinesg firm for which she works and her appearance e wool also are suitable, The dress- the dark shades. Bright colors are| Daytime, well cut dresses of Ss and suits should be in one of, . ; d Boys’ Gaylord Plaid & Stripe $479 I or. This does not mean that her isi teapertant net only te ber) but |X 8 SPpewpeiate for work end) SHIRTS 5.0. ccescscaes Y up | By JANET ODELL clothes or -nfkkeup should be dull.| ‘The woman with a job usually | ' her eniployers, are too easily remembered. Billy the Kid. BLUE JEANS & $6498 ; _ Pontiac Press Home Editor Attractive clothes and attractive) has more money to spend on her | At least one suit is the basis) Clothes should be comfortable. IVY LEAGUE SLACKS ........ Z up Little tartlets thet melt in your makeup are assets in any job but! clothes than the average wom |of her wardrobe. This should be an; Tight ‘garters and girdles are | aay in-between suit, not severely and! distracting and may lead to | icekaal a ee “1". ; mouth will be yours if you follow ee mapnishly tailored. but not dressy.| varicese veins. Clothes 6r shoes | | this recipe from Mrs. Fred Fuller ; ee } Attention should be given to the! fot Cass*Lake. She says they travel}— that are poorly fitted lead to | ‘ftatigue_and ooor judgment. — “Elizabeth J. Hmaterial_and-—the—cut—of the—suit- Open Menday and Friday ‘til 9 - and to -cook in Alicia a ‘pital Auxiliary, : TARTS — Place in wax paper and form into a ball. Roll out lightly and cut. into circles to fit large tart pans, Fill and bake 30-35 min- utes in 350-degree oven. Makes — 16 tarts (3-Inch ones). | Filling: 3 eggs 1 cup pecans, chopped fine 1 cup dark corn syrup . % teaspoon cinnamon % cup sugar 1 tablespoon flour 1 teaspoon vanilla , to Baked Goodies | Treat your from THOMAS... fa mi ly Check’ These Week-End Specials! i i ie i i if | | li | | Bhs _™ teaspoon salt — . = 1% cup melted butter or margarine ’ Beat eggs slightly, Combine all Danish Apple =——=Cherry Chiffon ——— ingredients. Pour into unbaked tart se oqe (CAKE... . 16°] 3 for 21¢ | ; ‘Versatile Dryers Sport Novelties : Absent teroes Old Fashioned UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. (INS) Homemade SUGAR FRUIT — Jf — Versality of new BS: aryers BREAD =, COOKIES. BREAD = Pitnrics which will futf dry clothes [with or without heat. Some types T5¢ Loat ABe Doz. DBE tet Geil ay ts men dcicats Stee without tumbling. One manufacturer has a device to sprinkle clothes automatically and germicidal lamps may be ob- tained for other models. In addi- Open From 8:30 A.*M. to 10:00 P. M. Daily /Rlosed 6:30 P. M. Saturday : jomas Pastry Shop| “421 W. Huron FE 4-8163 Plenty of Parking Space“at Side and: Reas of Building clothing with a pine odor. The messy look haunts many jewelry, fussy accessories, feathers and bows and veiling. To look chic and neat, keep things simple. z special thursday, friday (| plaid ‘cious woman, loves to eritertain cher remodeled kitchen. She’s an act've Girl Scout! leuder and works in Civil Defense and with the Pontiac General]. Hos- tion there are devices to scent. women, It comes from too much! bad. ‘handling of color, hats full of! ‘nylon dresses and carried baskets ‘and Gary Sabourin. Mrs. Taylor chose an agua | a Dealing exclusively@in Bridal and i Burren Pec Fuller Formal wear. Personal and inter- | OY “BFS Ere@ euler ‘¥] ested attention given... Pastry ce 44 1 cup shortening 3 ; ; we 2 cups —. flour = s Bridal Gowns from SO-=_. 0 }2tiSipeee “greta sacs eee % senagous sau Bridesmaids Gowns: 2 taviespeons ‘vin Oe from: 20 | sisson otal aty ingredients together. Add = shortening and blend to consist- ency of cornmeal. Mix egg, vanilla, hl Bridal = Lon vinegar and water. Gradually add _|Aiquid to flour, mixing with a fork. - 55 W. Huron. FE 5-3675 Vows in St. —St.-Miehael_-Chureh was _the-set- ting for the Saturday wedding of Elizabeth Jean Taylor, and Charles Thomas solemnized the High Mass. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George H. Taylor of Rose court, and the bridegroom is the son ‘of Mr. and Mrs. Anton Sornig. For her wedding the bride chose a gown of. imported French lace and nylon tulle over satin. The full skirt swept into a chapel-length train. A crown of seed pearis and sequins held her fingertip veil of French illa- sion and she carried a cascade arrangement of white carnations and red roses. A sister of the bride, Mrs. Wil- liam Hockenberry, was the matron of honor. She wore a yellow chif- fon over taffeta gown and carried a cascade bouquet of yellow carna- tions. — Mary Louise and Sally Ruth Tay- lor, sisters pf the bride, were bridesmaids. They wore Nile! green gowns fashioned like that of| the honor attendant. They carried| jcascade arrangements of green! carnations: | \CoNNED IN WHITE ~ Joy and Jan Taylor, sisters of the bride, wore white lace over Nuptial of rose petals for their — as flower girls. _ & * & Serving as best man was Wil- liam Hockenberry. The .guests| were seated by Kenneth Rogers’ For her daughter's wedding pleated — and reversible! 1798 The three fashion features you i want most—all in one, v | sheath accented by a corsage of iH : | Following an afternoon reception |cess-style .dress with white acces- pink carnations, at the Taylor home the new Mrs. Sernig changed. to a gray prin-| MR. and MRS. CHARLES E. SORNIG Elizabeth Taylor Speaks Michael Rite. isories—and—a—corsage from—her > The newlyweds ||. will live on East New York ave-|— Edward Sornig. The Rev. Norman n _ Sornig were -marrted Saturday in St. Michael Church. The bride is the f daughter of Mr. and Mrs: _ George H. Taylor, and the bridegroom’s parents are Mr. and Mrs. Anton Sornig. bridal bouquet. Longer fur trim is more flattering fo the short full figure. The slender, “with no hip problem, stops i trim ef the waistline. When you greet an acquain- tance, call him by name. “Hello, Bill’*-or “Good morn- ing, Mrs. Brown” sounds much more friendly than just “Hello” or “Good morning.” WHAT IS m YOUR @ NAME ‘See om Ad Next Monday nd Tuesday should be well cut. | office, | quick changes jit can go out for employed for evening wear. The suit is "more flexible if the skirt down, o ‘ 4 e ai 2 idee | ek : . a a aig Mae ~ Smait Deposit ‘wit Hold Yo ; ; a 2 - our Coat or Snow Suit in ) kayeway! | well wrapped in aluminum foil. Taylor and sects aerinkie gaa com Be sure that your stockings are: 15 Seuth Saginaw — -~-—Mrs._Fuller, a charming —viva-- —Charles-E> “Yfortable” and siiart. The suit 18 enough, If -not-this—alse--wi A suit like this can serve many purpeses. It can be wern at the - and then with a few | +e n the evening. Dressier blouse, |, shoes and hat, white gloves, and dressy ornament or earrings, and you are ready for dinner, the / theafer, or even a dance date. Dressy... sweaters. also .can be of a 72 \tire you. If you are on your feet. cere’. avoid high heels. Extremes working hours. with your .request for leaflet No, of The Pontiac Press. 'Can Be Splendid Arch Exercise.”’)| re.-net best looking anyway~ for The working-woman's clothes vust be smart but practical and daptable, * * * If you would like my leaflet. The Most. Attractive You,” send, stamped, self-addressed envelope | Consult Delphine M ichaels, ELKIN- Travel Bureau 7 296 N, Hunter-Bivd, — mingham MI 6-2170 to Josephine Lowman in care’ ~ (Tomorrow: “Goirg —! now that she’s o 3 to Oxer... 4 wonderful skirt! Color- happy plaid that falls into a swirl of lazy pleats. Bark on one side—light on the other, it’s. reversible for twice the wear! The \ "Yours in easy-care-orton* and wool. Black, brown "or red. At Winkelman’s for a delightful $7.98. —~TEL- HURON SHOPPING CENTER| | open nights to 9 p.m. monday, thursday, fridey, saturday bright dark tones, pleots, exciting sleeves. ‘We have them all, with a pocket . {of course), from Kate Green . Golden Jubilee Schoo! Collection. Sizes 3-6x, $495 to $495 OY'S FE 4-1192 ‘ BOYS’ or GIRLS’ WARM-UP JACKET | DD8 An exciting jacket in a new length .. +» imported European embroidery, - ‘® outlines the pile-lined hood and hem. Lustrous Dan-sheen fabric, quilt-lined.’ Jewel blue. Sizes 7 to 14. as seen in Seventeen So very soft, a step to city, suburbs, campus! Steel grey, ginger or black shag on a foam-crepe sole. FABULOUS — FUR LIKE — ALL. ORLON — BACK-TO-SCHOOL COATS Feather-light, toasty warm, long wearing glamour coats for “coke and soda set.” A high-fashion look . , . completely a ol. i ie Sry eee ere. Very Special at This Price. BS 3 48 Fabulous is the word for this Koala fur fabric coat Double breasted Brooks-type model with classic half belt, gpen lapels, adjustable. sleeves and slash pockets fur-hook closing * 98 Luxury co lors of blond plefinum,, Borrowed from the Eskimos Young Folks Shop . . « Lower Level ‘sarily wrong with you. Perhaps) behavior? } + H te a t. : ~ i a) ‘ S ; : ‘ ‘ . : fp ONG < foots hs 3 hs Ee : i i : ce ; ” ” : Pi vi \ | 4 By } ‘| 4 i 7 2 4 fs - © al oi ad oe at Sy | “ * ie ' be -_rortt i - = | eee PONTIA S, AX, “MBER 5, 1957 ae 4 ' ve i a, : 2 . ; E ee ak ot =) ¢ - . f oe! a of .. “_{Mitror Enterprises Syndicate, Los ae Chinese Lamp Big __How to Get.and Keep a Husband. —Article Il, . ~ : Angeles, Calit) ee Re pe Oe IND ees eat GG. J International ‘News (Tomorrow: Some-~-practical _ .2&SSit<Every Woman Should Know Her ' farria oe Ra ing eee re f - tivity is.a Chinese goddess — Quan . “| bands, in the installment Men to By: Yin, the godd@&s of good luck, | © "| Stiasecees V4 The lamp, sculptured out. *of| es i Pe Burmastone, a synthetic, stands 66, cepiron's Wore: te ‘her — bestaciing book, the, anther cums we jmeans that you are being honest,you in a crowd of a- thousand orjobstacles to marriage. The real had anything to do with beauty. /. <= + ‘inches high and: cémes = an/ tof a haves Tasting marvin se, Kale Gat anatase: prs lure amgie en cane and big enough to “take it.” leven in a company of three. obstacles are the ieterlociy came age, physical creat charace re wn | Sega E Inch tote eat Peesies in| women stew ak eck ana tee py OP | Being. right for marriage | Are you so tired of trying to [PlCX: Selt-pity and defeatism that ney ig Now at _— ay “white fecked a. blue,| Haut mundo @-soniee at cortices By KATE CONSTANCE | means-this:A--positive. attitude | look beautiful, of striving to be /"eeP oa a‘ ist | specially. condensed for readers of | toward men and the responsi- | good and decent and sincere and EE gold or black, The Pontiae Press from the Dorrance If you are 30-years old and) bilities of ma riage;-and the | contented, that you yearn to A college sociologist made a sur-' Your success in finding a bus-| 9 . a aren't married, something is! same attitude toward yourself | throw your pretenses aside? To YY of -more than 250 married/band and enduring happiness = oonan S wrong. | and your shortcomings. settle down comfortably to a y — Te sbegearayeral rw: pod oper Es putting your better) . , | : none m to w Velvets Fon Fal), |v ences eee Eee 2 ee an " ¥*'often discourage women when t it is in your environment or cir- may cumstances. * * * | _But-very tikely itis” you—your| attitudes, your personality, jobjectiv es or your appearance. — tions: Age—Are you burdened ‘with a} your deepening pessimism because the men in this country available A bogge hope-| | for marriage, either because pe you bogued pained in leSs_ resignation; These new hats just arrived to weer through Fall. Choose from a large variety of shapes ard styles “| in our advance collection . . . surprisingly low priced for this quality. Newest Fall shades including *Black Magic * Paris Ruby * Sapphire Blue * Persian Melon ppl [99-999 PARIS HATS” 13 N. Saginaw St. NEXT TO KINDY OPTICAL feral times. and-mentorize-it:.-}- "they already are spoken for or because they -are reluctant. to- _ assume the high cost of family | maintenance. disappointment in work and read-| ing, all-girl social activities and) family interests? 'PITY YOURSELF? | Yet it is possible for you toj ‘have many opportunities to m _ Are you wallowing in self- -pity, | Read the following senten ~ sew consoling yourself with the con- mite clusion that love and marriage} are only for the young and beduti- ful and wealthy women? * *x * Physical deficiencies—If you. are burdened with a deformity or de- fect, do you almost-hate yourself for it and envy those who are ‘happily married? | Does the. knowledge that there For every woman who is right ‘and ready for marriage there is: ‘a husband. | - ‘wow * Plenty of men are looking for ‘women who are right and ready) for marriage, and there is a scarcity of women who fit that, ‘description. But to make your de- | } our mind and your inner ‘self, ling from singleness depress you as well as er outer circum-|With a feeling that the chances’ stances, in order to attract mar-| for” you are so much smaller? riage. 3 | Education —Do you feel that your inadequate education is ELIMINATE FAULTS | keeping you from worthwhile You've got-to-work at it daily; Sas where you can meet hour™, correcting conditions that) stand in your way. Keep striving} ™e* until you form habits that in turn) Do "You a ean social gatherings’ become character controlling what/because you are afraid of saying) you think, what you-say, what you and doing the wrong thing? ‘do and-become a very part of’ Are you ‘satisfied with a medi- your physical appearance. ocre job because you are afraid « « * to try holding down a better posi- First, give yourself a cold ap-.Uon? praisal. How do you rate in the, ~ & * marriage race? Money—Are you One of those, Be honest. Go on and swallow single women who feel that if she] _ the dose. Don't give yourself one had money she could get out of iota. of credit where it is not due“ the rut and enjoy a fuller social! The very fact that you recognize ‘life? Do you criticize people who * unpleasantries about yourse Ht have money and prestige? MALING SHOES @NE, TW@-MALING’S _ BUTT@N YOUR SH@E = 4.99 \nor ATTRACTIVE? ’ Homeliness — Are you homely, maybe ugly? If your el or your figure so un that you) cringe when you look in the! mirror? . If a man looks at you, do you feel that he is sneering instead of, |admiring, because you have so \little to please the masculine eye? x * * _ Just average—Perhaps you con- |sider yourself just an average per- WHAT IS YOUR NAME AND TUESDAY lexamine themselves as marriage iprospects. Ask yourself these ques-'t eae ae __{years have -you-are-30: Most unmarried women com- or more without a husbarid? | plain about a big shortage of | * * * sires come true you must prepare! jare so many pretty women suffer-_| sonality with nothing to distinguish Some_nien_are afraid of the! |__| || SEE OUR AD NEXT MONDAY ". any kind it in themselves are not If you are cactanion’ any of viewpoints you are not. quite for marriage—not yet! Get. ivid of those negative feelings’ to- |ward yomnalt and your circum- stances. * * ” oe Now let’s take a look at those ‘attributes of which you are so desirous. They aren't as important ‘as you think. | A fat bank account, youth ‘and al igood supply of pulchritude help jattract male attention but they are jfar from guarantees of married llove. Young and beautiful women do enjoy a lot of admirers, but |instead of. ““proposers."” |DESTROY STANDARDS — Too many women, finding it difficult to win a husband, resort to every available physical means to arouse: and satisfy the males they attract. In so doing they destroy the very codes and stand- ards they would prefer to live by. * * * | Do not yield to the propositioners in the false belief that by doing [so you are more likely to win a husband. This is mm age of unlimited freedom for the individual, and therefore it calls for greater self. discipline and more self control. The woman who jis different in the evaluation of men-is_ the woman with high moral standards. Men may shy away from mar-' ried life with a woman who i good-looking, fearing that she lovershadow him, that she ‘prove to be selfish -and caked and that she may be unfaithful. | | * * * The sad truth is that a vealed woman too often feels that char- jacter and personality are unneces- isary, and that she has All she needs to get by—until age creeps |UP and takes away her most precious _ asset. é DEADLY INDEPENDENCE Money and beauty often impart} — 'a deadly independey to a woman, | weakening her sehse of responsi-| bility and her desire to go the! ‘limit of her rance for a suc-| cessful marriage. She is likely to! (feel that she /never really meee to marry and at the least provoc tion seeks ier freedom. | jwoman who “has everything” be- cause they believes she may be) unwilliyig to give love, enthusiasm and dévotion that a more depend- ent yoman is likely to give. There is a lesson here for every woman. Those are things that you CAN offer, if you will. Age and physical deficiencies of [ ANNOUNCING Enrollment: THREE, FOUR—MATCHED Fi OF OUR NEW LOCATION | §TUDIO OPENING AT NEW LOCATION ___ 944/VOORHEIS RD. — THE OPENING | i Tap—Ballet—Modern—Baton Twirl—Beginners— Intermédiate—Advanced. Class, Semi-Private, Private. FE 2-2128 — FE 4-7319 “JACKIE RAE” Dance Studio imany.of them are. “‘propositioners’’ = The men were twice as disappoint- ed as the women. . Here are the qualities which | turity, poise, considerateness, in- homemaking. None of those desired attributes husbands. 4 and failed to get: Emotional ma-} ' tellectual stimulation, and efficient)” Use. it! ‘(From “How to Get and Keep a’ Husband,” published by: Dorrance| &¢ Co., Philadelphia. Distributed by |.4 MR. and MRS. FRED J. ‘WILSON ' ! “= Mavis Johnson Becomes | Bride in Perry Park Rite 100 White giadoli and. palms bafiked the altar of Perry Park Baptist wedding of Mavis Ruth Johnson and Fred J. Wilson. The Rev- Hilding Bihl performed the cere- jmony before 175 guests. * * * Mr. and Mrs. Shirley Johnson of ‘Cameron avenue are the bride’s parents, and the bridegroom is the! json of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Wilson) jof Cherrylawn avenue. ‘For her wedding the bride chose a floor-length gown of nylon tulle and Chantilly-type lace. _The gown featured-—a—Sa-— brina neckline, long hand-tapered sleeves and a fitted basque waist. She carried an arrange- ment of ntiniature roses and feathered carnations. Mrs. Bill Rose of Kalamazoo served as the honor attendant and | |- Janet Tweit ‘and Marlene Liddy) were the bridesmaids. They wore ballerina-length gowns of white. nylon sheer over prihcess blue taf- ifeta fashioned with —— neck- ried budded peach ‘quets with white daisies, * * Rg Monty Tipton served man. Daniel Bailey guests. Whitson seated the Church forthe Saturday evening} Mavis R. Johnson and +*Fred J. Ww ilson were SS ee pas = Soe *, Baptist s -Church. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Shirley Johnson and _ the bridegroom’ s __ parents are | Mr, and Mrs. ‘Elmer Wilson. ' The new Mrs. Wilson had fore leaving on a trip to northern hots aa x x x | The couple will live in ‘Ypsilanti where the bridegroom is a student, iat Eastern Michigan “9 and affiliated with ‘Kappa Phi Alpha! fraternity. When beating eggs by hand — “with a rotary beater, place a damp cloth beneath ‘the pow! to prevent it from sliding on the table top. —iiaras } — . 7 VYARDILY sPaav @ st | tavenom—erisp and refreshing staett—regal, sophisticated _torve—exotic, romantic ‘with white accessories and cies 2 ; $250 722 Tose corsage. oles tax changed to a navy sheath .dress| Yerdley ‘erdley Products for Amertes are erented with white accessories and a cor cor-| rom origin Engi penta sage from her bridal bouquet be-| Halas and ingredients. | Cloonan’s “For Famous Names in Commeties” 2 N, Saginaw St. BAGS Y@U’LL AD@RE Block suede, or Block @r Brown colf, with high or mid heels. Block or Brown4weed, with high heels. Maling Shows’ 50 NORTH SAGINAW STREET Open Monday and Friday Evenings Matching hondbeg 2 om "10% Excise Tox ; Stipon pump, wedge heel, grey buffed boar | grain or vicuna ton groin, 4'4-9. Lightweight block sede, oo 4-9. Ako te viene ond orey camb! beck. . School-bound teens know the news! . 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THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1957 lin ing: of Being Different Burdens CI Divide Drawers, to Relieve Jumble _ By International News To overcoftie. that jumble in bur- eau drawers, try di You can make them snl First ought to be design the exac’ . ee accusations and appeals, but also u So cance Tas eiwith a hi So hea Peg Sr React, free | trom pectschiléren to “love” their par is ['idlogh beseping dpeevalive aa Sal as organized if you use prepasted © , ene eee Pe omen get | the dividers, i * ‘* j The job also gives you a chance to throw away articles you: no) jonger wear. If you take time and patience | ‘ with your eye make-up and findf the type of frame that best ‘fits: you, there is no reason why glass-| es can’t enhance your beauty. pare we eu eee of emotionally highly charged ex-| pectations instead of explisit comm} mands. - “Moreover, the parents do not feel, themselves to be authorities, but | nevertheless they are the repre- sentatives of the anonymous au- thority of the market, and they ex-| FOR ‘Beauty Fixtures SALE =| PEGGY'S We MORTH saginaw st, : he 5 Fully Seuipgsd Modecroft. Booths, Rcivedere Bowls; -7-Dryer Streamliner Unit, Appt:-Desk. . Like New. Shop Closed — A Real. Bargain. See Mr. Roth — Jane Lee Store, 41 N. Saginaw—Pontiac PEGGY'S. MR. and MRS. DANIEL R. CHERRY r. and Tuesday WHAT IS YOUR NAME Rosemarie. Goderis Wed in Our Lady of the Lakes ia One Laty of Os Loken Carch for the evening reception at Amvets SPECIALS - Res fue 6095 aries Welch - NOW. STROLLERS 5995] Reg. $14.95 Complete Selection “INFANTS! WEAR © Buggies . © Strollers e Cribs ®@ High Chairs to ‘ brown sheath dress with brown and white accessories and the white rose corsage from her bridal corsage. Upon returning, the couple will reside on Marston @ WORTH Saginaw 51. 8.95 ae ‘SANDLER ©: OF BOSTON’S ONE-TWO-RING.THREE.... a | very special number, good for lots of conversation. Featuring tne new top-brass note across the vamp, a flip of a fringe, scooped sides and tiny ws mde - +. call it, quickly! WHAT IS YOUR NAME A TWO WEEK ADVANCE SALE _ Acasual wardrobe of 100% w in five — easy steps... played together they’ll give you five wn c, 3. i jacket, twin flap pockets. complete Grey stripe. costume _ jooks! 17.95 Tab . collar shirt in silky foulard _ printed i shadow striped | Grey stripe. 7.95 Best fittin’ Bermudas with. fly-front leather belt with hbone ckle. Grey stripe . - 7.95 grennon*| ~ s0-togethers —_—_____— §lim- jim-—— = slacks with fly front, jeather belt with wishbone buckle. 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THURSDAY, SEPPEMBER 5 jost_ “f iPonten ta te. on Peaches - ; While They‘re at Peak © Getting the childres? ready for the new school year leaves little time for other homemaking ac- = than a year ago, ‘Young hens, tas , }Start_ laying. in late summer - i *oupeting more small size eggs, | From a price standpoint they are| your best egg buy, Three small] not Genciguasd. It is up to you toj¢sss weigh the same a as finish the ripening. For the besr't¥° large eggs. tvites Stil theres food shop amid Diace where. the teinere Toastmasters Cub Elects New Officers. summer's harvest continues wheth- ture. ts about @5 to 70 degrees. jer you stop -to-can or treezé or} ~ Keep them in a fairly air tight ‘The Pontiac Toastmasters Cub! held its semi-annual election of not. container such as a paper. bag or PRODUCE—Peaches are still at| Cabinet drawer. Check each day officers. Tuesday evening at the! close of the regular b . \ Fema for Values Since 1068", - . Him — For Her! 3- Diamond: ESA WEDDING BANDS 00 For ret. Both f Included Rings 8H Week the top of the fresh fruit list qual-| fT Some ripen faster than others. ity-wise, flavor-wise and price-| Ripening usually takes from 3 to wise. Look for Fairhaven and Hale| 5 @#ys- Haven varieties now, suggests the! More top quality cauliflower and MSU Marketing Information Agent “7 | Watgre. te “oli " ysiness meet- be broccoli are available. ing at the Pontiac YMCA, * 148 N. Saginaw | Mrs. Josephine Lawyer. Both are) * * * Elected as new president..was' very good choices for canning or/. Yellow summer squash andi nguais Rate. of 6¢ Matthews std mares ae % Thrifty ‘iy underripe, cool state, ripen more evenly and keep 4 to 5 days “ — — = = oy <—— = : : + 9G. A. THOMPSON & SONS & a os : pee : : . * , » | longer’ than uncdoled opes. Com- : | pared to last year, the amount of HEATING = f&=S55=00" « | doubled in Michigan. “jifreezing. green striped Zucchini are deli- The new first vice president is of maturity peaches are. fragile With a small amount of water OT second vice president is John i going to the orchard to pick tree flavors with these squash. There! Others elected were: Donald. | and shippers are hydro-cooling Which eggplant will you |Myrtle Ave., treasurer; and H | the orchard, they sre immersed | a bright shiny surface are qual- | The new officers will be installed! Father than hedvy. . - my Take It on the Lam «: ation of large poultry supplies. ‘The several strays and placed them | per cent.more'fryers marketed this | Keep homegrown - tomatoes on | Peaches. ripened on the tree are cately flavored. To keep the’ fla- Norman O’Brien Jr., 2905 Otsego tops in’ flavor, but at this staze Vor, Steam them in-a-covered ‘Pa Rd, Waterford Township, and the ‘ F |pand difficult to ship sincé they tomato juice. Chopped green onion Rallis, 197. Judson St. —— 2 en = _bruise easily. Have vou thought of -and-—-cheese are complimentary} ———<—- 94 =e 7 | a ya) NORTH SAGINAW STREET vipened fruit? jis a of reoaanipia and acorn|/Frayer, 5582 Aylsbury St. secre- ia "OPEN FRIDAY and MONDAY EVENINGS ||) -twcrensca numbers at growers Sas" for baking tary; George Freeman, 1033 peaches picked at the firm ripe | choose? One of the first cues is | Powers, 1067 La Salla Ave., De- | stage. As the peaches come from | color. A uniform dark color and | ‘Toit, sergeant at arms. | in an ice-cold water bath and | ity teammates, The best egg- in October. plants are light fer their size- od ewe Great Dane, Friefids - PROTEIN doenh-Hipect's meat outlook indicates a continu-| ; , ‘ -FORT THOMAS, Ky. wr — Dog paige estimates there will be warden Robert Mills rounded up. 5 per cent more turkeys and 6 in a cage on his truck. Then spot- "| September than last year. This,|ted a Great Dane. PHARMACISTS Charge 80 S. 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THURSDAY, ‘ ies a? 4 * Michigan sports writers met at Cranbrook vesterdav for their annual Fall gathering to hear Lions’ head coach George Wilson and to plan their football strategy for the forthcoming season, —__ Wilson told the writers that the success of any team} in the NFL depends 0 on tts amity to trade and to get new blood. .— “Many. en have eddenly declined i in ‘the Jeague because they hated to part with the older players,” ~ said Wilson. Likewise, Wilson pointed out that “not one rookie has left here tasting he did not get a fair shake. “We have to gain some new blood every year or we , will hit bottom like many other teams have done,” he added. : . WHY NO. PHS-WATERFORD GAME? - Look at the football schedules of Pontiac and water- ford High Schools. -Both have only eight games set for this year. Why can’t they meet for that 9th game? Saying Pontiag High is just too strong doesn’t make sense. Pontiac isn’t playing Royal Oak > » a sul Rou BU of M, Scores , AP Wirephote IN HOSPITAL —Paul- Waner,— called “Big Poison” while with ‘the Pittsburgh Pirates and now a member of. baseball's Hall of Fame, enters .a hospital in Tampa, Fla., for treatment for tuberculosis, Waner has been batting instructor for the Mil- walkee Braves’ farm téams. Baptist Wins Playoff Title Waterford Emmanuel Baptist, regular season, made a _ clean sweep of honors for 1957 by win- ‘Dondero, yet, Waterford is this year. ning the annual loop playoffs Wednesday night at Drayton Plains. That is just as tough a cane for the Skippers as -PHS would have been. ‘AN OUTSIDER COMMENTS — _ While speaking of Pontiac High football, someone commented recently, “Pontiac sure has a-fine stadium with horrible lights.” This was a writer from another city speaking. As a passing thought, no matter what the records may show, the Pontiac-Waterford game would fill _ Wisner Stadium. What would be wrong with still — | schéduling that game for the last week of the season ———and-split-the -gate-proceeds?———— It might raise enough money to get those lights, and Waterford could gain some funds for its own eid field necessities. DITTOS FROM THE PRESS BOX The Lions have been alternating quarterbacks by the game, but the Green Bay Packers have been changing signal callers Babe Parilli and Bart Starr at an average of every two plays... the biggest staff of reporters ~ Behind “the _two-hit pitching of | -|Harlan (Fat) Keith, the Baptist team shut, out Drayton Drug, 3-0, in the long-delayed playoff final. _Keith struck out 15, including the ist eight batters he faced, zand did not. yield a safety until reached the outfield. Gary Boe hurled the distance) five hits, two by Bill Pittman. --y Emmranuret-tattied one “Fat” aided his own cause by scoring twice. |Fasy but Attack League softball champion in the'bad arid we were tipping off our the 4th inning. Only one ball | forthe —Druggists and allowed? for a small college game in Michigan will probably be on hand for the Central Michigan- Hillsdale clash at) Mt. Pleasant on the 28th . .. Charlie Bachman former! | AMERICAN LEAGUE on Pet. Behind ;nite prospect by passing for two ing on road trips all season, can! MSU and Hillsdale grid coach, now residing in Pompano new vor ..... oe tS ‘Beach, Fla., spent some time in Glendale, Wis., recently $x Pwown) Ene bed Fa ry where his son’ Gary is coaching the Nicolet high. team Beet. aes ... John Arnett, halfback star of the All-Star football |c = EA a is 5" game, is now playing end with the Los Angeles Rams. WEDNESDAYS RESULTS + Balinore 1, Washington 6, 4 innings, 'Baston 7. “Moves to Regain Title the canvas with a right-left-right | Only games scheds TODAY'S GAMES (Time Eastern Standard) {Boston at ew York. : pm —Nixon (11-9) vs. Turley (11-5 —¢7aih}—-¥s:-Lebman Only gages scheduled. oat # i) vacaromia LE New, York Washin 7 pm | Baltimore Py man * p.m Cleveland at Detroit. Former Pion combination in the third round. NATIONAL LEAGUE to mero ce Vejar got up at seven but had to Muwautee ...... 2 S42 mediately fo lowing his bruising|‘@*@ the peng dace .. 7% «OO B28 decision over Chico|Gene also had Chico groggy atjcincimnati 2. 68 860718 Neier last night, the end. Siege aS a a I Bt Manager Marv i a Jim! “Vejar's best. on were the) Chicago. 12. oa or 7 me, Norris, president of the Interna- tional Boxing Club, “has promised Gene a shot at the winner of the ‘sixth and seventh. Fullmer said: Chico was beating him to the * punch but ‘‘Marv told me to start agente 2, New York 0, night 5. Milwaukee 4, 12 innings, { night TODAY'S GAMES Basilio- Robinson fight." Sugar|pressing him’ and that “ended (Time Eastern Standard) ' Ray Robinson, the middleweight Vejar’s rally, ree sin nar Drei’ (ie iad , and Carmen Basilio, the welterweight titleholder, fight for Robinson’s crowh in New York City’s Yankee Stadium Sept. 23. The Fullmer-Vejar fight last night was televised nationally, ABC, Fullmer, of West Jordan, weighed 15819. Vejar of Stamlord.| Conn., 157. Judge Del Markham * scored it 47-41, Judge Bob Yokum had it, 50-38 and Referee Ken Shulsen hard! jt 49-42, all for Fullmer. Gene showed a crowd of more than 9,000 why he still is ranked/ the No. 1. middleweight contender. Fullmer sent Vejar sprawling to It was sort of “Fullmer against’ the world” night at the outdoor Brooklyn at Philadelphia. parle or Koufax (3-3), vs. (9 New York at Pittsburgh, 7:15 Crone vs. . 7 pm.—Erskine Robe: rts|boats and craft on the Great Lakes arena in West Jordan, about eight miles south of Saif Lake City. Gene’s two younger brothers, Jay and. Don, also appeared on) (7-7) 2 (14-7) vs. Jones (1 FRIDAY'S ) SCHEDULE Brooklyn at New York, 7 pm ithe card, And both scored. knock-| Philadelphia. at Pittsburgh, 7:15 p.m. jout I Chie cago at Milwaukee, 8 p.m. 4 f ‘Cincinnati at St. _Louis, ® pin. Janczarek Golf Tourney Slated Here Saturday | , An 18-hole ‘golf tournament. dedi- cated to the late Henry Janczarek: |, will be held Saturday at City Mu. nicipal course. danczarek, a native of Pon- tiac and for many years a stand- | out golfer in this area, died sud- denly of a heart attack last spring. About 20 two-man feams are en-| tered in the Memorial best-ball tourney and any golfer living in Oakland County is still eligible to participate. Interested persons! should call. Mike —— at FE 3-7418. Tee-off times run from 8 a.m. until 2 p.m. and starting times are listed at the city links. All prizes are being donated by Pontiac mer- chants and other area business- men, Ted Stays in Bed BOSTON: w—Ted Williams was in bed with a respiratory infec- ¢tion at home today as the Red ‘Sox flew to New. York for a two- game series with the Yankees. Dr. Ralph McCarthy, Red Sox physician, said last night Williams still: was running a slight temper- ature and ‘‘I'm not going to allow ey Press Photo ‘SHOE’ CHAMPS — Doubles..champions of the city Parks and - Recreation department's_annual horseshoe tourney are shown above, with their trophies and the “tools” of their sport. At left is Herbert Steffey who teamed with four-time former doubles king, Leonard Skaggs (right) tor. Skaggs’ 5th title in six years. This fs Steffey’s first timé on the top rung. Skaggs won with Walter four years ina Fow up to 1956, wheri they finished second to Lloyd-and Floyd Bart- him to go to New York.” t = an is the 1997 singles champion. Skaggs won singles in 1953. na— Swanson (2-2) or Milwaukee at St. Louis. 8 p.m.—Burdette Needs Polishing | Planning to Scrimmage Again Today scrimmage went off as expected — touchdowns came free and easy, but the attack needs plenty ot polish. . “It was a typical first scrim- baan after it was over yesterday. Seeking quick improvement, Oosterbaan said his Wolverines” teday. “Our blocking wan't crisp, the ball handling and: timing were |-Wolverine Gridders Are} .ANN ARBOR —’ Michigan's first! mage,” said coach Bernie Ooster-| ° probably would scrimmage again | plays,” said Oosterbaan. But on certain plays “Michigan's offense clicked with beautiful per-| fection, especially when the first! string was working. Right at the outset, ses John, Herrnstein— scampered—75— yards} for- a touch¢own om a ——- Le, TEST the rit man. Herrnstein was to score twice more, once on a 35-yard gallop and again on a three yard plunge oe Oosterbaan excused his first ’ tain his berth as a starter, also tallied three times. One was on —run—insg the 3rd and two more in the 5th. ‘on a 30-yard pass from quarter-| back Jim Van Pelt. The third was -on an eight-yard run. Linger treme apgisbedl yard touchdown pass es cad Cham Peake who was with the first team in place of the injured Gary Prahst. Prahst pulled a muscle behind his knee in the mornjng workout. limp, his injury wasn’t regarded as serious. Sophomore quarterback Stan itouchdowns after the reserves took, the field. Both were 10-yarders to end Dick Jetteman. MBA Contends we Te Skiers Liable for Own Acts , Washington at Baltimore, 1 p.m —Stobbe! - GRAND RAPIDS ® — A Michi-\to close. the season against Kan-| jgan Boating Assn. spokesman con- jtends that water skiers should be [responsible for their actions inde- |pendently of the boats towing | them. Clifford Montague of Grand Rapids expressed the opinion ye- terday at an East Grand Rapids meeting on inland water safety. plans to seek ‘a change in the state boat registration law in the next session of the legislature. The It ‘tequires all boats, except row- and connecting lakes, to be regis- tered. “We feel it is only equitable to in Michigan come under the law,” owen said. . _ Pontiac Racers at Motor City | Pontiac's Joy Fair, well on his, way to winning the hard top point) “wilt bid tor his- victory in 16 starts tonight at the’ track. Fair proved again on Labor Day that his ¢apture the hard top title this year is no passing fancy ‘when he set a track. record in winning the 25-lap feature. _.Joe Doyle and Rusty Kelly both) of Pontiac and Bill Kourt of Brighton, all with fedture wins to. their credit, will be among 20, drivers who will try to qualify. Trials begin at 7:00 p.m. ‘ichampionship at the Motor City —{ Speedway; Although he was walking with a - | finish in a fourth-place — flourish? The conference was conducted |. —za_| by Kent county sheriff Arnold |. | Pigorsh, — Montague said the association law becomes effective next March have all sailboats and power boats) | i ae +o | penter, who is expected out of | the service shortly, was_ traded | today by the Detroit Lions for ' Roger Zatkoff, former University | of Michigan gridder who. lives in | | MICHIGAN'S SPINNER — John Herrnstein, University of Michigan's star—fullback, demon- strates the complicated spinning fullback maneu- ver, the start of many of the team's tricky plays in the single wing offense. Top left, he takes direct pass from center. Top center, the -spin starts where he keeps, hands-off or pitches out: Upper right, with back to line, he can tuck the by his overlappi ball in his stomach, hand off on a slant, end or end around play. Lower left, the ball is hidden Lower center and right, he starts his thrust to- ward the line. If the ball had been passed off, he is in blocking position. Herrnstein scored three touchdowns Wednesday at Ann Arbor in __ Michigan's 1st scrimmage of the season. FORTY-THREE _ < net 2 : s MMages Spartans Stage Tough Sessions in Ist Contact Minor Injuries Result as Expected From Head Bumping Drills EAST LANSING W — It was rough out there yesterday on the Michigan State football practice field. : Coach Duffy Daugherty staged his first scrimmage of the fall season and had his troops bumping ‘heads in both the morning and afternoon. sessions. Seme of the expected injuries resulted — including two minor concussions — but there were no stretcher cases, “They were putting out good for the first scrimmage,” said Daugherty, “I saw.a lot of rough spots that need polishing, missed jassignments mostly, but that’s to be expected. Your defense always is ahead of your offense at this stage of the game.” Coaches alternated the first four teams on offense against a mostly sqphomore squad of live tackling dummies operating on the de- fense, Dr. James S” Feurig, team phy- |sician, listed these injuries after AP Wirephote ng arms as he continues to spin. the dust from the last tackle had | subsided: v Shatusk y, fighting hard to re-}~_ | i ad | Bob Jewett, yend from. Mason, (and Bob Sanders; tackle from ‘Hazet Park, both mild concus- sions; Joe Fomenko,—center. Detroit, knee sprain; Andy Aljian, guard from Detroit, nose and face cuts, and Hubert Fisher, halfback =Can Tigers Finish © in First Division? Noskin tabbed himself as a-def DETROIT wm — After flounder- label applied to the Tigers’ bright- believed to be expendable in try- est stars in past seasons js on the way-out. This has already been} jannounced by the Bengat- hier- larchy. | That appeared to be the question! to answer todaYsas the Tigers pre- Even players of the stature of | | pared ‘for a three ~ game home shortstop: Harvey Keunn will not | +sertes with the -Clevetand Indtans’ be—immeune— frem—the—trading | beginning tomorrow. After that, it b!e¢k when general manager lwill be uphill road games unti] Jon McHale and his adviser on Sept. 27 when Detroit returns home, Personnel, Charley start swinging the axe. ‘the Detroit Tigers suddenly rejuv-| ienate their traveling forces and! { sas City. | In addition to Kuenn, veteran One thing has been clearly indi-- Ray Boone and pitchers Billy. _* \Sp ons Writers Hold Conference Gehringer, cated, however. The ‘“‘no trade’ Hoeft and Duke Maas are also) from Evanston, Ill... dislocated finger. The first team, quarterbacked “by Jim Ninowski of Detroit, worked its .way down to the 15 yard line before being stopped on downs by the defense. Right half Walt Kowalczyk, cutting around ‘|the left side of the line, was mak- ing the best gains. Mike Panitch the second quarterback, picked up a lot of his outfit’s ground by running with the ball and fullback Don Arend of Benton. Harbor scored what would have been a touch- down from 10 yards out, ing to get a pennant contender in Tigertown. The..Tigers announced yester- day that’pitcher Chuck Daniel will) . ‘report fo the club from their; Greg Montgomery, an - East |Charleston farm team when the! Lansing product, directed the third |American Association season ends| ‘squad to’ ‘scrimmage and Larry Sunday. Daniel, 23-year-old tight-|Bielat of Center Line handled the |hander, had a brief trial with the-fourth crew. Both are sopho- iTigers in the spring. j mores. Oniy a game and a half out of| Henny~ Young, | | a the 1] nee ~—Hfifth place, Detroit's fourth-place; *°S* pocket-fullback -from- Detroit; scored for Montearneny'® outfit. future looks anything but bright) — especially statistic-wise. of Briggs Stadium this season, Birmingham | C Detroit ha® a woeful 25 vic- Outside the friendly confines tories against 37 defeats for a | from percentage of .403. They have | split 10 games in Cleveland but are behind in six other cities. at Lions’ Camp _ Sportswriters from the state of Michigan gathered at the Detroit | Lions training camp at Cran- the coming football and basket- | ball seasons. : Member newspapers of the As- sociated Press were named as central points for this year’s prep_season in relaying results, league roundups and as panel members for the high school grid poll. the papers named to the panel. | broek yesterday to lay plans for, ~ At-home, Detroit’ has played’ lgseuty first - division ball. It now has a 42-29 home record for a = | percentage. Figuring that the Indians- rare jposted a 44 mark so far this sea- son in Briggs Stadium where they: jopen-a_ three-game series tomor- row night, the facts are anything! but in Detroit's favor. State PGA Site ’ Pros Battle It Out Sept. 29 in 36-Hole | Medal Event Birmingham, County Club is the site for the 1957 Michigan section Professional Golfers Association \championshep. The 36-hole medal The Pontiac Press was one “1 Meanwhile, fifth place Baltimore | sevent takes place Sept. 29, follow- beat Washington, 1-0, in 10 innings! a 1 eo eer aeration Saturday, Sept. 28. 4 last night to slip within 14% games Announcement of plans for the jof Detroit: state’s top pro golf event was made by PGA*secretary Lou Powers. = All the Tigers (including man- ager dack Tighe who went home Entries close ‘Monday, Sept. In- the lection of officers. to Spring Lake) rested teday but 16 and should be filed with Don | Bruno L. Kearns, Sports editca (he pitching staff. Under coach Soper, tourney chairman, Post of The Press, was named presi. Willis Hudlin, the hurlers worked — Q¢tice Box 366, Royal Oak, All dent of the Writers’ Association out on Tighe's orders. PGA members, except “3” and for. the coming year. Jim Bunning, Detroit's best hurl. “Hare eligible, voper ex. | : er of the season with a 16-7 rec-, plained, and no post entries will 1 : Detroiter ttt at Harvard ort hasbeen named Ts eel, be Taken. |. CAMBRIDGE, Mass. ‘Detroit youth has been Vy, a) Jost TRADED—Halfback Lew Car- cause of ‘illness. Carl A. Framke II], 19. under- jwent a sudden appendectomy yes- lterday. Framke captained last fall's freshman team. 1 A by! the Harvard football squad be-'ball teams hold a record for con- weekend for the play-for-pay shot- through the magtc string. Cleveland in the opener. Ray Maguire, Birmingham CC SS ; iprofessional, host for the tourney, “ielding Yost'’s Michigan fool-\says the elub is planning a big secutive games without a defeat.’ makers. going unbeaten in 56 games. The! For the only mar was a 6-6 tie with Min- program, nesota which came Saturday Sept. 28) each pro is invited to midway play with three Birmingham CC members Hamtramck. Zatkoff{, a linehback- .. er, was the subject of a trade when -Buddy. Parker. was with the Lions, and again this week ‘Carpenter Traded for Linebacker when the Browns wanted to trade | him to Los Angeles: Sets 4 State Records Mrs. Billie Hughes, Orion town- ship archer, set several records ia the“~women’s Instinctive division of the recent Michigan target archery tournament at. Jackson. With-a score of 388 in the na- tional round (48 arrows at 60 yards, 24 at 50) Billie erased the record set in 1955 and. 1956 at 385 by Andrea Glascke-of Kalama- 700. In the junior American round the former mark 598, set in 1955. Billie's score was 644, better by’ 16 points, Former American round scote was 570,.Billle’s was 546. ‘In’ the Columbia round Mrs. Hughest 534 was a new record. | Her {otal \ for the. four rounds) | was 2112. This too was a record.) Orion Archer M sich Sta Lions Finally Roger Zatkoff, the - oft-traded' r dinebacker of the Cleveland Browns has finally become a member of Ithe Detroit Lions. In the double | Junior American, In a deal which was areritioned rounds, only junior event, Kathy when Buddy Parker was head, Hughes was first with 1091, record total. John Hughes was third for boys with 1197. Sports Briefs _ Michigan State won 28 sachs football games from 1930 to 1953 for—-Big—10—conference and non-' Conference win streak records in recent years, one of the game's: standout series. || Steelers. eR, ew: ‘The. first time around the trade Trainer Charley Goldman has was voided by National Football been in the boxing business for 65 League commiszioner Bert Bell, He! years. He trained Rocky Marciano. ruled against the deal when the University of Michigan gridder. Detroit will also give up an undis- closed draft choice to the Browns, according to general manager Nick Kerbawy. Kerbawy said the trade was, in essence, the same one that fell Lions. Parker resigned and is | Row head coach of the Pitts re* i ‘ » * ‘|today's swap. Wilson was not im- a coach, the Lions today traded half- | back Lew Carpenter for the former| a 26-year-old, 6-2, Detroit, iswap which would send hini to the| with his family. through several weeks ago when | Parker was still coach of the | Swing Trade for Zatkoff Lions new coach George Wilson | his discharge from the army decided against it. | shortly, is stationed with a mili- * x | tary unit in Germany. Kerbawy said * Wilson favored Before entering service prior to last season, Carpenter had been an offensive mainstay for the De- itroit team. The hard-running speed- ster was the Lions’ leading ground gainer in the 1954-55 season, mediately available for comment The Browns acquired Zatkoff, 220-pounder from the Green Bay Packers earlier this year. Zatkoff, who makes his home in No Water for Races was reported favoring @ 701 EDO, Ohio — The North American dragon class~ sailboat ‘championships in Maumee Bay were postponed yesterday, Not A siril iaiwwiee A simular Swap ug wou ave s wes a oo Zatkof{ to the Los “Angeles sown much onthe er Sa a ams was called off eartier this thay and- onto -the-Canadian: shore, ~ week when the former Big Ten Another attempt to hold the races star said he would go home to! will be made today; Detroit rather than report to the iWest Coast club, Carpenter, who is eset at Lions so he could spend more time _* * * DNESDAY'S FIGRT WEST JORDAN. Utah — Gene Fuller, West Jordan. outpointed Chice 157, Stamford, Conn., 10. t Joseph Koss), two tied-for 3rd at Steffey won the doubles title in the recent city horseshoe tourna- 84 (Mrs. Zada DeBolt of Pontiac|/™ent at Oakland Park, rallying to and Mrs. W. H. Falco). cies tap) Siteet the Reuteanetnees bens =. and in the best - of Mrs. J. W. Menefee, 87 «five finals. Leaves Champs == Ahead by Five | scores: were 25-24, 7-25, 16-25, 25-6, 25-24. Six teams entered: the tour-/- NY Has Dropped 10 Joe Williams of the Pirates in Parks and Recreation Department. - record by slamming out 27 three- Gene Sarazen was known as| Not Much Better - a base hits. golf's fastest player . - - By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ~~ ' Memo to ‘the Chicago White ENGINEERING J=.2:== =~ 4 something! Stop fiddling! - E Apply Now—REGISTRATION DAY AND EVENING 4 Lawrence Tech, What more could an American have the New York Yankees stumbling over every club in sight as late as September? ae ninaiti League contender ‘ask ‘than to|- "BRAVES INNER DEFENSE — This is the in- Logan, — AP Wirephete shortstop Felix’ Mantilla and third basemen Ed Mathews. Torre has-been filling in for the in- jured Joe Adcock and Mantilla for ailing John S$. Malzone, Boston, 152; ays. New York, 173: Pilade bia 168; ete, pew ind Musial, st ti oals. 158: | CLEARANCE! - # catia hp Bas and ‘retired 19 in a-row while Gets Ace at ihotey' Cincinnati's Bud Podbielan, who allowed just three hits. The Red- legs took the nightcap 7-2. Pittsburgh’s Bob Friend beat the New York Giants 2-0. = Casimir _Hejka of Detroit scored and your eld. tire Trade Now and Save : Outright Com aah Meee Dacha 9:30 - Weekdays “162 N. , Soginaw St, By ASSOCIATED PRESS ah ET Rglersgnemdipding earphones | blanking the Braves over the last jand. mocked out = ‘@-o-* | seven, — magni vor ede vis ee The Dodgers, held to three hits : as the top club in each league had/in a 3-2, 12-inning défeat by the OA - a tough time last night. Third|Phils Tuesday night, rapped six! ze place Brooklyn held on by belting! pitchers for 14 this time. Don | the Phillies 12-3. The Dodgers trail! Cardwell lost it while ailing Don We, by nine.. Newcombe his record at Outstanding pitching highlighted|11-11 with relief help. The Brooks the other games. Rookie Moe Dra-|scored three in the first on Gil bowsky halted the Chicago Cubs’! Hodges’ home run. 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That doctor is Jesse MacLeay new Pontiac High School football coach said —MacLeay,|" pand- “and our big linemen will be a week with more b than this _ couple boys about 1 optimism, There have been over 110 boys working out since Monday at Wis- ner Field but of this group more “Actually we have only 35 juniors: _Leay, —seniors;— nit Key in 1 Lins Sess ‘tik ko: PHS Varsity Is Small Squad and we really can't afford to | lose any of the boys,” said Mac- | = | ek * f. _ The Chiefs have their first full | scrimmage set for Saturday-morn- After only four ane Injuries jing, but because of the small have already plagued the team. jnumber and the injuries, it may “This is a very small squad |be cut short. “We look much ‘better defens- ively this year,” sald Coach Wilson, “Another year’s The all-pro defensive backfield of Jack Christiansen, Jim David, Yale Lary, and Car! Karilivacz-re- ‘mains intact, Val Joe Walker and —Barr-—give- depth to this quartet, | : . which grabbed 28 enemy passes last year, Here is one category which Ram- sey feels is important to any tedm| in contention. In 1955 the Lions picked off only 15 opposing passes. and finished in the basement. in 1952, Detroit won the title when + 32 passes wee intercepted. In 1813, 38 were picked olf and in Krouse, Darris McCord, Bob Mil-| LEG WORK — Here's the drill Pontiac High gridders go through after their sessions at Wiser Stadium. They get their legs in shape running up and down the steps of the stadium a few times. In the picture are George Prell (78), Jim Haw- kins (44), Dick Whitmer (18) and Mike Hardiman (83). ee ee Ee Archery ‘Skeet’ New Sport for , World 220-dash mark {s 20.2) aap known oo enemy -of the iseconds, held by Dave Sime- of: = University, . ‘common red fox is: the humam _ hunter, ; | Bow:Arrow F ans | LAKE ORION—A new sport for | archers has been created to test’ the skill of the hunter and the ex:| pert on Sun., Sept. 8, fram 11! a.m. to 6 p.m. at the E. L: Pierce! residence, 831 West Clarkston Rd. The Lake Orion Archery Club’ will sponsor a public skeet shoot. for archers, using 8 inch balls \instead of clay pigeons, and flu- flu arrows furnished by the club. | Refreshments will be served, . | There will be an entry fee. Cash prizes are offered. ~~ Proceeds will be added to the/ fund for a future club house. Solon Opposes: Army vs. Tulane Fulton Against Service Teams Getting Involved |: ”. * *& The few veterans “returning ijfrom last year were shifted to ef iferent pésitions.: Mike Hardiman, a tackle of last year is now being worked at end. All-county center Joe Hill suffered a back injury and is out for limited action. He was being primed at fullback this year, Veterans halfback Jim Hawkins! and guard Willie Dunkin, a two: way stalwart, are both hampered by knee injuries. Most experience is probably at) quarterback where letterman Dick’ Whitmer a 6-2, -185 pound senior| a j | | t He muft be serious, he offered to have all my clothes cleaned by... FLASH CLEANERS Sat, 7 A.M. to’6.P.M.— Mon. thru Fri. 7 A.M, to 9. P.M.— Downtown Store ‘til 8 P.M. 26 339 E. Huron W. Huron (Downtown) (Drive-In) FE 4-3813 FE 4-8512. | in Segregated Sports returns, Another candidate for the signal calling role is cager| Harrison Munson. Les Watkins, a letterman is holding down the fullback slot with Archie Brooks, a hustling junior, vying for a halfback's job. PITTSBURGH Rep. James} iG. Fultén (R-Pa) urges Presi- jdent Eisenhqwer to ban all U. S.| military school, academy and) service teams from participating | in segregated sports events. Pn ee —“Wecaiies of the small humber att tn a telegram to the president, upper classmen, MacLeay indi- 'Fulton specifically asked that} Army be ordered not to play -its! ‘cated that an ho s wh y sophomore 10 scheduled football game with’ Tu-| show they can push some of the iréturning varsity players for their the New Orieans Nov. 16. jobs will stay with the varsity. roar said ecoscail new Chief aan said he was” ‘ture in 1956 that prohibits inter- “pleased with the spirit and at- [racial sports participation and in- titude of everyone out.” “The tegrated seating. peopbe of Pontiac can be assured | * * * that this team will give its all | 4+ west Point, Lt. Gen. Garri- Pentiac Press Phete Sox Recall 7 From Minors the opposition has! picked up only 29 first downs while » the Lions have made %. In the ” rushing i: Ii rE ye of the Detroit defensive strength, will attempt to crack that ruggdil line and defensive backfield. The Steelers have been a For the second straight week, a product of a Michigan college will guide the opposing forces, Last week, Al Dorow ef-Miehigan State started at quarterback. Sunday it will be Teddy Marchibroda, former | U. of D. signal caller who passed | the Steelers to their first victory last weekend, who-wi!! get the as- signment. had only 205 yards on the _icams | See White Sox today recalled seven'Jim Landis and pitcher Jim Mc- ‘minor league players for trials in’ ‘Donald from Indianapolis; pitcher, their spring training camp at/Don Rudolph from Louisville, and |Tampa, Fla.,-next year. pitcher Stover Mcllwain, 17» for-| + «© * mer Rollins College star, from Included are three pitchers — Davenport, Iowa. Dahike and Russ Heman from’ a+? Chattanooga, and Bill DuFour|) Catcher Earl Battey, from Indianapolis—two catchers,|to Los Angeles, will rejoin the Sox Chuck Lindstrom from Colorado} Sept. 16. Springs and John Romano from Indianapolis; and infielders Don' New Te Prohovich ‘from: Indianapolis and Jim Marshall from Vancouver. a * * : Lindstrom, 20, is the son of former major league star third baseman, Freddie Lindstrom, now Northwestern University baseball coach, -Prohovich is a former Holy Cross star. mpest Trainer -LONDON (® — Joe LawSon took over the training chores today for the American-owned 3-year-old! by Capt. Cecil Boyd-Rochfort, who Marshall, a contender for _first|is _trainer—{or--Queen~-Etizabethi- base with the Sox earlier this|\Mrs. Graham paid $38,220 for year, batted .278 in 143 games for/ Tempest as a yearling. Vancouver this- season, hitting 25 homers and driving across 83 runs. . Legion Finals Begin BILLINGS; Mont. @—Portland; ‘Ore., plays Greer, S.C., Thursday at 2:30 p.m. in the opening game of the 1957 American Legion: jun- | * * * The Sox yesterday called up six minor leaguers to finish out the American League season and pur- chased a seventh, gpitcher Barry Latman (13-14), Indianapolis. |Cincinnati, Ohio, plays ee Reporting Monday will be first)ton, D.C. at 8 p.m. i | \ = = optioned | | } colt, Tempest, owned by Mrs. Eliz-| abeth N. Graham. of New York. Tempest, who is to start in the St. Leger --at —Doncaster ~ next) Wednesday, had been trained ior baseball championship finals. | Wichita s Willey ‘MVP’ said. jof the Military Academy, refused Season tickets for the five home comment on- Fulton's wire. He re- |games on the PHS sahedule can/leased a copy of a telegram to ibe purchased by ¢alling-- faculty Fulton explaining that the Depart- manager Herb Sanford at the) ment of the Army had granted high school. 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Both = design and accident, “Special Attention Given to Dealers” ‘the Sith National Amateur golf) championship at the Country Club have an easy route to the finals. SEAT COVER MART | 136 S. Saginow - FE 2-0391 ALL WORK GUARANTEED Cox Has Competition Gophers’ QB Is Pressed Louisiana Body OK’s White Foes | for Ralph Dupas | NEW ORLEANS és—Light- weight contender Ralph Dupas has (the go-ahead sign from the state! iathletic commission to meet white! | Opponents while awaiting the out- | come of a court battle over his | racial status. * kk TENNIS Reg. $2.49. LEVI'S * a All Sizes Several weeks ago the commis- Western and Khaki ff %i™ ruled it would not approve ;matches for Dupas unless he pro- White T-Shirts, ‘duced such a birth certificate. But ithe group took a turnabout last ? for $7” » REG. 67¢ EACH | Brown’ s lightweight title, has a | Suit pending in Civil District Cougt to force the city to issue a ‘birth certificate stating ne is white. - Iwo From Michigan fo Play in Seniors i |: While defending champion Al Watrous of Oakland Hills CC ‘doesn’t have to qualify, next week, in the National Senior PGA'cham- ‘pionshiptsectional rounds, he will 4 Prs. for $ 9 The 2i-yearold New Orleans: | boxer, No. 3 challenger for Joe | requests.” i= the man whose tactical brash- = spunky running and. passing lean push Minnesota into the fore- jfront of the Big Ten’s title and | Rose Bowl scramble this fall. Brooks and LA = Closer on Move Coast Man Says He ‘and O'Malley About at Negotiation Point LOS ANGELES (INS) — Harold C. McClellan, who was politically appointed to lure the Brooklyn baseball team West, says he and Dodger owner Walter ‘O'Malley “are about to a point of negoti- ations.”’ McClellan, an industrialist who Was named to negotiate for the Dodgers as a representative of Los Angeles city and county gov- ernments, said yesterday; “I know what Walter O’Malley| wants and I can make a deal. He is a flexible and a reasonable man, | and has made no demands, only | McClellan said he aa conducted many telephoné conversatiyns with) O'Malley and his aides since their meeting two weeks ago in New York, and that ‘are “well And there’s no favorite among the 200 survivors of an original Easy Road to Anata li le | NEW yORK —: The head- | the sirength’ of the 200'man field entry of 1,592 iasers since there’s hitting Jim’ Tom Blair of Kirk-| | knocking is due to begin early in! lwas distributed equally through|no defending champion. . the four quarters of the draw and as a result no player ‘is likely~to San Fragcisco’s Harvie , Ward, whe has dominated the U.S. amateur scene for two years, now is just an applicant for reinstatement as an amateur since the U.S. Golf Assn. ruled last June he had accepted im- © expense payments from his boss, Eddie Lowery. In releasing the draw for the all-match-play tournament today, [the USGA revealed that the names! Funston and Joseph M. Grace Jt" Ed Meister, who was a semi-finalist-in the 1954 championship, tangles with long- +ehampions in the field, tackles Bob| Rae .wood, Mo. A short time later Ted Bishop, one of the five ex. McCall of Gary, Ind., who went five rounds before Ward knocked ; him out in 1955. — Three Michigan golfers drew byes but seven others from the stgte were also scheduled to tee off for first-round matches Monday. Seewing! byes were James E. SS _ — . . Se Sain See ie a cs Pa 2 MINNEANPOLIS “we Minne- -scurly locks is Dick ae “ oa and Ameri¢an Walker both of Detroit, and Harold Brink tip team members were distrib-|of Belmont. : |Sota’s football situation was back|fancy quarterback in his own |iteg through eight sections of the). Paired for competition were: } |to normal] today, Bobby Cox, the right who held off Cox's reputa-'draw before the rest of the names/Richard L. Whitting, Royal Oak; GROUP HOSPITALIZATION, PAID Gophers’ slick quarterback and ‘tion and football gifts for nearly were pulled out blindly. Most of|vs. John H. Guenther Jr., Reading, HOLIDAY, VACATION PAY , All-America prospect, is worried half the season last, year before the other big name players Pa.; Gerard. J. Berles, Grand ‘about his starting job. yielding the No. 1 spot in Coach out ‘with about‘ equal distribution. Rapids, vs. Richard Diversi, Ws- : Apply: | “This is no phony modesty,” | Murray Warmath's»split T offense.) That means the top stars won't|terville, Maine; Charles Kocsis, dapper Bobby told a faintly sur-, ‘Larson is a terrific quarter- begin meeting each other until|/Royal Oak, vs. eer Ww. ey 4 PARAGON. CONSTRUCTION co, iprised listener. ‘I've got plenty to back,’ Cox amplified. ‘It can't/about the third or fourth round, worry about.’ help but boost the team when/|but there are so many other good 3 44000 Grand River, Novi, Mich. * + * _ lyou've got a ial contest Tike that players in. the field, some of them |F Harvey. E. Wood-|_ / ; __Phones: Northville 2910 — WO 3-3515 ~Phe~ man~ breathing “on Bobby's }for -@ job: pd ‘ot 1 get gg ei iat = , vs. Robert! iar ” : 2 ; a + * * or instance. es 8 om Coke Harv, ve. Rater ao Cox is being widely’ advertised |the first player ee ant, Monday, |Cuiss, Jackson, vs. John V.-Har) yicnoRY FOR VIC — Vic Seixas of Philadelphia, Pee ccd ‘sends a smash to Ron Emerson of Australia during their match in. — "| the National Tennis Championships at Forest Hills, N. Y. yesterday. 4 Seixas won his ‘match in straight sets, 6-3, 6-2 and 6-4. * HE'LL MISS IT—Stan Musial | nearly took the Polo Grounds apart on his last visit to the former heme of the New York Giants and he gave the place a. ‘be one of two to represent Michi- gan in the event at Dunedin Fla i during the winter. Al gets on all i The other state delegate will be /named in Monday's round at Lan- SOX wel Gabardine — PANTS @© =. @ CREASE-RESISTANT * @ HOLDS PRESS NEXT TO KINSEL’S TO $5.95 | East Lansing and Jim Barfield-of. ‘Grand Rapids are top favorites. Dallas, Texas Champs _ HOUSTON, Tex. u) — Dallas ;| line.” aware of the Sept. 30 move dead- Alouettes Put Hill, MONTREAL U® — The Montreal Alouettes last night placed import halfback: Jim Ellis and lineman Dick Hill on waivers, cutting the number of imports on the Alouette final salute. He always hit well ‘in the park—and Ebbets Field, too: lew Aussie Net Star Upsets Savitt ao show yesterday when fie gained the quarter-final round of the National. Tennis Championship FOREST HILLS, N. y. w— A Savitt to aay, on the Davis Cup team. — *. &® * the other uy. observed U. S. score, was a breathtaking 6-4, 6-3, son less than an hour to do the! 6-1, and it took the angular Ander. | at the expense of — of all people ae : —second-seeded Dick Savitt, The) 5° now the quarter-final is set up. Budge Patty, Cooper and Cliff Mayne all gained their brackets Tuesday. In addition to Anderson, “Would Drop Cage Game vrei nmin we «© Trials Sept. 28 | Job. Vic Seixas of Philadelphia, Luis ea vas elim. AYM@ of Chile, Herbie Flam of aser “was enn Beverly Hills, Calif., and ‘Sven Davidson“ of Sweden moved wong yesterday. Seixas gave a tast coasea to Emerson, 6-3, 6-2, 6-4; Ayala stop- ped. Nielsen, 6-4, 64, 846; Flam urned back Bob Howe, another * Conversely, nated in the second round by un seeded Cliff Mayne. | “Mal was -very impressive,” ad- mitted Talbert, who also said that Savitt ‘still is refusing to make While Talbert took pains to avoid naming the ‘“‘other*guy,”’ he) obviously was referring to Neale|the trip to Australia. ae Fraser, who has ranged from; “He gave me a convincing rea-; + ky downri j for not akin the tri ot ussie, 6-4, 6, 6-4, and David- eon gs et erence at [snapped Talbert. one has long. son whipped Bob Wilson of Eng- Anderson put on another oma since wearied trying to sever land, 5-7, °s. aan s quarter-finals, David- | In today’s son plays Mayne and Patty goes ‘Amateur Hunter “zor. oe halted Janet Hopps ae sti = 1-46, 6-3; Darlene ‘Hard of Montebetlo, Calif., No. 5 wend Margareta Bonstrom a , 6-2, 62, and Ann Haydon hey ae Peis a 64, 64 victor Metamora Hunt club holds its over Sally Moore of Bakersfield, (29th annual Amateur Hunter Trials Calif. All the arena to PARIS w—Reports are circula- ‘ting here when the International dage of Chicago will propose elim- ination of basketball and several lother sports from the --Olympic _games — = [ong CC, where Rag Myles fr. of een toa tas Pantish Still Hitting rex D raeeie eee By H. GUY MOATS Oakland County’s many lakes are still producing good sport for the panfish and bass fishermen. ae Saturday, Sept. 98, at the club the women’s quarter ring. A full day of competition, | starting at 10 a.m. is offered. | lGult Lake. | son in the area have come to Sens (il bo bb planes: Cac awards, trophies and ribbons go to winners. An exhibition of hounds will be an added feature. P * * * 3 While warm weather slowed up| some activity, and sent the big ones deep into cooler depths, some -\fish have rewarded fishermen. | Some of the biggest “speckled bass” or crappies, seen this sea- roster to 17. - The Big Four Football Union's defending champions now have 12 jimports — the legal maximum — registered-with the Canadian Rug- by Union and five on the reserve list, to. be used in case of injuries between now and the mid-October deadline for import declaring Ellis, formerly of Michigan State Two Saturday Races University, tried out with the AF Cardinals He has returned to e| fer Rich Rewards - He has returned to the |United States, Hill, formerly.ofthe| ~~~ —— University of Michigan, will enter) py 7HE ASSOCIATED PRESS lm won the Texas League pennant CLOTH ES last night when Houston lost to [San Antonio in the first game of -a doubleheader. San. A ‘beat Ti A. Sagi e second-place Buffs 70. im Dallas also—lost, falling before. “ Tulsa in a. 13-inning, 3-2 contest. Among the highlighted events {will be the Elizabeth Nichols Mc-) Earneney challenge for working hunters; J. Deane Rucker Per- | petual trophy for Corinthjan hunt-| CONN’S: lt nc nt TONIGHT ers; Metamora. Hunt Perpetual Challenge; Blackthorne Perpetual | HAZEL and Sanilac County, where fair- sized fish are being taken, Anchor Bay and Lake St. Clair also offer some good fishing, B. R. Hellsten' award Hunting teams, pairs of | hunters. provide other interesting events. Tiger Averages -ef-District 42-fish division, reports. Smallmouth bass anattee’ hea! been spotty off the Thumb in Lake Huron, but is still fair in the Flats. and. Middle Channel, while. wall- eyes are slow in St. Clair river, PARK the U.S. Army ' .,|_Two big races on the West and|put fair to good in Lake St. 9 RACES NIGHTLY -° ’ 7 _ o— port | Searent Clair off the Clinton spillway and DANVIDCA BATFO say. 8:30 RAIN OR SHINE : H ; c » Detroit G Groth ~ 40-98 432. 0 15 300 ae Mickey Trails by 7 aa eile manila bak Gaiety iver_off Grosse Te. gaine e472 146 31 78 38) | 10 MILE RD. near JOHN R. Nes ony NEW YORK # — Grounding out plenty of time and bankvaults of ‘Porter 117 13 33 2 17 382} i _ MOSSBERG in his: only appearance — as a,money available for the colt who Rose leaves Race jet prod tod ted pd” EG Buses Direc? fe Track “Eg LECT-CHOKE”’ ‘pinch-hitter — Mickey Mantle last:can step out and win some big co 3 . - ‘night dropped seven points behind/ones in the next-month or so. ALY. ft de { DRC ~TBoone at 2 Fast bolt action Ted Williams in the American) At Del Mar, Calif., the unde- a ul ay a | Butte UT — cocks League batting race. feated Old Pueblo will team up | Wilson 1 | on upswing of Mantle tapped to the box while, again with Eddie Arcaro in the Top event in Detroit's “weekend! pens ; $ | bolt! 3-shot with batting for pitcher Whitey Ford|$40,000-added Del Mar Futurity, a program will be the eighth |Semiore $ ° | C-LEET-G Sk in the ninth oe of the Yenitoes’ beaion | spin. ane <n Saturday, [runnin r of the $10,000-added Rose |Yewctc _ a) o ——— 7 aT. 0 530, 000-n ated Leaves Handicap at the Detroit va ey 263 ) ment. Ventilated! throws out by Mike Forniaies. 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Bernt Balchen, all Ds prhens on Thomas’ new filmed + T¥-adventure* series” scheduled for|” + Freuchen (oe a-man of: cues! statements and could back them -all. But the one I'll remember-most}— was quite casual as well as ac- compahying a gesture of profound sophistication. Thomas, master of ceremonies at a Circumnavigators Club dinner at the Waldorf, brought PO together on the dais Freuchen and’ the then 88-year-old Maft Henson, the Negro valet who accompanied Peary to the North Pole. In honor of the occasion of the | meeting of the two old polar | ‘explorers, thé Air Force flew a: the geograhival pole. ‘By the time it reached the Wal-| “Don’t like ice in whisky,” he! dorf it was on its last legs, or explained. near its last lump. Thomas broke | * * * the remaining piece in half and! Cosmopolitan Magazine's Sep-| nein oy it in a scotch he had tember issue deals with the brain, for them. Then he spoke what it can and cannot do, how about the wonders of the ice jt operates our bodies, what role island, the establishment of a j¢ plays in the success of, let's weather base thereon, the long say, a member of a quiz panel on flight to the dais, and concluded, Ty. It takes up the hunger of most! “Now, old timers, let us see you ‘minds and the cause of others) toast each other.” ‘becoming surfeited. _He _ gracefully toasted, the younger. man. Then it was Freu-' Jéan Libman Block, one of the | lot some 13,000 beats in eight hour he kidneys slow down, your muscles cease giving out electrical | ‘impulses, and your body tempera-| iture drops, usually to a minimum) jot about 97 degrees. All vital fune-) ‘tions are at their lowest ebb as your system recharges itself for, the « next day's encounters with | reality.” \WHEN TO DREAM | | The author reports that dreams jocetr chiefly in the early, light! of. sleep and in the hours. re you awakén. When you are, AT YOUR DRIVE ‘CBS in November. TV audiences iknew Freuchen well through “The |$64, 000 Question.” chunk ‘of clear ice ‘all the way Vacca the globe from T3, the | fresh-water ice island nuzzling contributors to an exciting issue, | 4, tells us what happens to the. brain during sleep: ‘‘Your brain | practically turns itself off. Your | blood pressure drops. Thére is chen's turn. But first he reached a long, grizzled finger into his \highball glass and flipped the) aming, your eyeballs move irapidly.as they follow the action ‘spun out by your mind. Dreams jlast up to a half hour, but are not believed to interfere with sound | less oxygen and sugar in your sleep. You average 20 major shifts bleed. lof position each night. (Except when the bills are due, wy WATERFORD Corner WILLIAMS LAKE and AIRPORT ROADS ‘Phone OR 3-2683 | BURT LANCASTER KIRK DOUGLAS Hollywood Headlines lg Gag Writer Says Wonies - Lacking Sense of Humor |. * . By BOB THOMAS jas Bing Crosby, Ed Wynn, Martin Salguapbosiage = ~~ women|and Lewis and George Gobel. ve a-sense of humor : : ae Right now he's masterminding the — vores Olean Hal Kanter film debut of a new team, Rowan, and .Martin, in “Once Upon a Before you start getting indig- Horse,” which he is producing, ‘nant, ladies, let me explain Kan-| 4; ting and. writing ‘ter's credentials. He is one of the dizec a * jace comedy writers in a hi y Sy that'swho Hal Kanter: ts. He's |competitive business, having} That’ : ‘dreamed up sallies for such artists, also tall, charming and likes the Jopposite sex. Except on matters Judge to Hear eae Racial Issue “Go to a matinee of a comedy hit on Broadway,” he suggested. “You'll find. the predominantly Court Has Twice Ruled Dallas School Needs’ More Time to Integrate, | a“Your heart rate slows down,| isometimes as much | as 20 to Wot course.) Esdleces F ire Run | Showaies - venue : YW re Air-Conditioned- Butterfield Theaters HAL WALL ) _ } GUNFIGH VHI 0.K CORRAL + on ae ieee — ss ——E—————— i & ceotveceeevceevvevcec45 NOW thru SAT. r At—1:35 - 4:12 - 6:50 - 9:30 —— THE TIME HAS COME WHEN A_ STORY LIKE THIS CAN BE SHOWN ON THE SCREEN! ~ Qremediectll < TaCHaeCOLORs -Isal unme -jmeniiees , 2nd THRILLER | fe PHONE FEDERAL 2-48 = OAKLAND: MODERNLY AIR CONDITIONED Ps Lo jfemale audience reacting in mild chuckles. Women simply don't laugh, They’re inhibited. The laugh is caught somewhere in thélr girdles.- They’re afraid to laugh harder because their Jip- | stick might run or their. mascara smear.” “There are few really good comedienes compared to the num- DALLAS re — Federal. Judge} ber of comedians. The success of William H. Atwell ordered the}Lucille Ball in television . is the} jong-smouldering Dallas segrega- exception that proves the rule. But] ition case brought before him a I've never heard anybody say, 'third time today. |‘Gee, Lucille was a scream at the Judge Atwell twice has ruled}Masquer’s Club last night when the Dallas independent school|/she got up and ad libbed.’”’ tournament, Vaulting poles are | district should be allowed more * * * just long enough to raise the | jtime to sfudy the problems of de-| The average woman never fails| matador over the bull's head. segregation. Both rulings were re- to foul up a funny story when she| Not daring, but safe- ra Hammarsjold FRIDAY SATURDAY ened iIKEEGO| BEAD JAMES BOB HOPE- VERA MILES ~ a PAUL DOUGLAS PASQUALES @ ROYAL OAK \@ LAKE ORION RESTAURANT and PIZZERIA 895 LAPEER ROAD — OPPOSITE BUCKHORN LAKE Leke Orion TONIGHT . , ae = = F AND THEN THEY TOLD HER “YOUR MOTHER WAS A NEGRO!" BAND -ANGELS\ sone rPOMER] wWARNERCOLOR added — SPORTS © CARTOON @ NOVELTY SUNDAY! * GARY COOPER AUDREY HEPBURN LOVE IN THE AFTERNOON _ CO-STARRING MARGE CHEVALIER aughed Toast TAKING NO CHANCES — In Bogota, Colombia, _matadors | take no chance, when el toro gets huffy. They pole vault over | the animal, as this swashbuck- | ling gent did in a’ ‘“‘Goyesca” rstajtsow'> SPENCER TRACY ROBERT WAGNER. ssn of Appeals in New Orleans. A * * * * ‘Since e is so firm, about the iby 2 Nae chien peaphnnersy 2 female 0A of 2 frm asked him egro theref rit ‘white schools two years ago to = cheng Meldperl pas funny| | i | MOUNTAI . ‘stuff primarily for men. . Serving iday. * ‘No he relied. “4 | don’t we SQ 5 at Critics cer ere, — TECHNICOL OR | Last July the Circuit Court of N-O-W! TE beers open 10:45 IEURNIUULUE for anyone in particular. I recall) S FT Fe ND & Mat. @5e Eve. 900 *& FULL COURSE Appeals, for a second time, OF-| what Goodman Ace said. He had| “ . en nastnne wn __4 ERVIN as 4 oop ' ; Sore ae ore inte tieard- _people- -say—he— hould it [ ) enies Smaller. Nations! Thru Saturds Al CONDITIONED MrORT Child. WALAKRE : ETT So “with all deliberate speed.” No med: ; Y | RAVIOLI dette time limit was set. ~ fie nttatted that he tok'a plana) HOVE TOO Much Voting GIANT meas PIZZA & + + + _jout to Des Moines and talked to| Power in U.N. = DOUBLE FEATURE sca idl x LASAGNA Judge Atwell declined to say)a lot of 12-year-olds. | PROCRAM ' ¥ FISH AND CHIPS |whiat the proceedings aed eee * * & UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. @ — fa CissesSeepe & Osler (Fresh Lake Perch) include. “The matter will be tak-) «what did he find out? That ‘ Secretary Géneral Dag Hammar-| . ‘en up,” was all the 87-year-old) 15. : as weil as short orders von the |jurist would say about the case. eye coe 8 Not skjold has hit back at critics who BARRY SULLIVAN Shewn most delicious coffee | One new issue is a neWly eN-jthat was going on than mont 60| 50" the smaller countries have too! ; ren Open Monday thru Thursday lacted Texas law which prohibits | year-olds on Madison Avenue.” much voting power in the United| ENNIS O'KEEFE edo 4 P. M. to 3 A, M, Friday- ifurther integration without a fa- “| Nations. ; 7:10 Saturday, 4 P. M. to 3:30 ‘vorable local option electior. ‘lee . In an introduction to his seal MOvA FREEMAN 10:28 eee 12 Noon to 4 a Liquor Is Quicker, report to the General Assembly Ky JURADO z 5 | ‘The law prompted the Dallas Tastes Better, Too opening Sept. 17. Hammarskjold | tsaid the United Nations is not a P ‘school board to appeal for a re-| i hearing of the July—decision..The| CINCINNATI — A “high-ba i)’ | super-state but “an admittedly. t Court of Appeals turned|is a better remedy for nervous ten-|imperfect but indispensable in- down the request last week. The sion than the new tranquilizer | stument of nations working to- — in effect, ruled the new drugs, a Cincinnati -psychiatrist, | ward: a peaceful evolution toward exas law was unconstitutional. (says. ja More” just and secyre world * & eciaed out the law did not| Dr. Warren Richards warns that|°Tder.”” move thi OU obligation fo| self-medication with the new drugs uphold the U.S. Constitution. The|can be harmful and asserts that a decision also noted that the meas-| moderate amount of alcohol is pre- Hare-does not remove such obliga-jfetable for temporary relief from: tion from state officials in Texas. | ieexvems tension and anxiety. — * * * ——— ere - COMPLETE CARRY OUT. SERVICE-—- Pasquale’s delicious foods prepared to MY 3 | 421 take out... Just call us and your order -will-be ready in-a few minutes, call; . Vwwwwwwwyw » an A> iy > i ip A> A > dp dp >, te th, dh th th th th ty a, i i, th dh oD a fn a a anaes ooo t *¥ kk The secretary general took js- sue with Sir Winston Churchill and ‘other critics Who want to give the major powers a “weighted vote,” 'which would amount to more than PONTIAC DRIVE-IN pe G Theatr C 3 a WE ACCEPT FREE ADMISSION COUPONS — Our Week-Day Inter- missions Never Exceed 5 Minutes in ~ the single vote they have nqw. AND a eutrote vis momen Finds Example of Tond Bac MPa FROM UE TERNS school board previously noted the | Toward Quick Building voting victories ‘ ‘are likely to be ’ TO BLACK-FACE... . illusory unless. they are steps in | BROWSVILLE, Ky. » — The'the direction of winning lasting ‘early britches get the bird. | consent to a peaceful and just | Danny Deéemubrun washed: his! settlement of the questions at is- ltrousers and hung them on the line! sue.’ early in one morning. | That. evening he found a fast-) conflict between the state law and. the federal order to integrate. WALLED LAK _PARK | South End of Union Lake Road Open 7:00 EM 3-066! THE BEST-SELLING NOVEL COMES TO THE SCREEN! MGM's * * * Hammarskjold did not refer to ~wrvweeeeweF vwevevewrrtrT?t?* Dill tains acl lla ll le ln Min aden Aa thin helen onmmeni fi | SQ annie working inary wera a i” | Churchill or anyone but it is 2 SOMETHING, -—IN COLOR— side a pocket in the nes known he has been upset by pro- AGES Se 5 ; z cK. ‘at? ane : y Was 20 £R8. — ¥: = from: teaders in Britain, - = | starring * —S oe France, Australia, Belgium and ce SRG bwinn k ALE O°: tt Many U.S. Tree Farms other countries for drastic Sciese Si continents! ROCK HUDSON | changes jn the way the United : x RIDES * WASHINGTON — The United Nations works. /DANA WYNTER ecw : —; ad 1c has many tree farms which) Hammarskjold said it has been - ¥.. funnier than ever * "Pree rine Ware privately owned.on which trees | suggested that unless limitations wi = \7| produce continuous timber cropsjon the present powers of the HILLER + HERNANDEZ ! terror 4 soothe teen age =p ' | with the aid of sabe, in the field! United Nations are removed, oth- s should be soug ght for ob-| 4 * “This view does less than jus- |tice to the contributions of the United Nations in its short life,” z s |e |e 8 Miners J Die i in Blast DECAZEVILLE, France wm — Eight miners died last night when a firedamp explosten ripped ‘through the 900-foot level of a . coal mine at Combes. Twenty- five other miners escaped. a ip iy et > de THE GUNS OF FORT PETTICOAT 2150 OPDYKE ROAD Phone FE 4-461) SEEN... FUE C TCC SCC CC CCC CCC CCC CCRT CC TCC CCC UVC CCT TTC Nl ln in Al ln Ml in Li Al i in An i in i Min Ml i i Mn in i Min Nin in Min Ni hii Mi Mi hi Mi i Min in Ld PLAN NOW to ATTEND Our Giant Midnight Scream-iere > > 2 $ r3 3 ‘ 3 $ 4 LM 2 mig SATURDAY 3) | TEENAGE I THE INSIDE STORY OF THE ae G $$ starting aT 12 mipnicHt 3 IBA less PAST MISS AND WARD PALL OF OMT aw || AND HIS ORCHESTRA |} $ rettie f ~—} | | 3 | 3 4 . O'CONNOR: BLYTH Last Dance of Season > 3 CURSE THE | 3 4d dh x THE BUSTER KEATON Wo Dancing Friday |) 3 OF 8 TES) RO} STORY WALLED LAKE it FRANKENSTEIN” | [UN ss Kt & 4 > ‘CASINO BALLROOM WALLED, LAKE, MICH. Phone: MArket 4-1881 RHONDA F [ ING: LP : . A be ht i ti ti ti Ai Mi i ti ti i te tt ti tt tt i te Dt *~errrrrererererererereerereeeeeeereeeeerreeerrrrrrrre $ $ 4 > > 4 > $ > > a > 4 > 4 > $ -2@i5 > > 4 > 4 4 qi > $ 4 S$ $ 4 $) 4 > 4 > >| € i > $ 4 > 4 > 4 > 4 » 4) 4 a <i > ai. > 4 > 4 > 4 a 4 >) > 4 § 4 >) ai 4 > § $ S| $) $ ai Si $ $ > 9 4 > gi Fé a4 4 $ $ ‘ SAUCER-Men ers were burning four tons of pearls to keep prices high. ® _* * * . But the Pearl Exporters’ Associ- ation, representing a $20-million- - asyear business, staged the confer- of cultured pearls next month with festivals in Tokyo, Kobe and Toba. When they first announced the golden jubilee, the exporters sald several thousand pounds of low- quality pearls would be burned Yokota .said. reports cultured pearl prices have been nose-diving “are entirely erroneous.” As al ~ matter of fact, he said, production has lagged far behind demand and prices are rising. He added:© - = Poe A) of a ee [ ea : ey (oe bed ( — int 7‘ Te t C <= eH f : os! , > bor C 3 4 ae tk i Lt Gf a ee io ‘ : z o% " é ie v oo h * : co ghee Lo ee, ‘s _) RORTY-RIGHT - i te PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1057 *y, : _ , - : ans 4 , - 7 " i oe rj . “ ; t : { F : ue i pe a = ;. : = re , ; 8 i BA a ! i ~ . = ment Breaks Out in Japan biggest “pearl firm—and Minoru! ges rs . r . —— — pe hea Yokota, president of the pearl pro- =e } | Ae... 77°‘ ee . SF a 2 ne moters’, group, answered news- Throw Pearls Into Oceaninar sin |. Gomis CEWN =. |), Milkimote said. the growers ‘ rs ‘ : . ey as 7 were striving te export “quality » TOKYO dere * Legend : pearl spa mene products aa the Keim only fo meet the full sats OKAY, / this week to explain just why they) yyy nS ee ee ve ore tit thoes of ¢ have so highly appreciated this at tt itt — nds the — The growers are celebrating the) heavenly ift-of beauty and . Reports tast ‘month- said export- 00th anniversary of the invention happiness."” = es lh. er ro. le ee a, eer |? ee ee ee eee 2: _ ence = is — Corstapsind- in honor of the occasion. acy icy ee be paplitnnid Bin | £& " . er , Bos ents’ Clu ‘© to assert that; : . incre: demand, DB To their dismay, they said, they quantity of " it 00. ~ ~The pearls aren't being |were swamped by cables. and . en oe enany ALLEY —_ —~ : merchandise i burned, but will be dumped into<|jetters—most of them in a. fem-|.. wee Coetes te an the sea around Oct. 1. inine hand—protesting that they! ae ft four tons (Can you! Were trying to~keep ~peart™ prices’ imagine how many pearls that high by artificial measures. tured pearl could be damaged.” “JUNK = LSE AGA) rt- x ew. Yokota said the low-quality closer to one, | Yoshitaka Mikimoto—grandson of pearls “have come out of the sea —The pearls aren't being des-|Kokichi Mikimoto, Japan's fabled|and therefore should be retutned troyed to keep prices up but to|‘‘pearl kifg’’ and head of Japan’s'to the sea.” BOARDING HOUSE To ESTE BRON NS Méce Y))| : MASONS AND Welt yous) (9 THE SELFSAME GEETAR my Y/| YOUR TASTE /«<THIS 4A UME AGO IF IT'S WUTH A 7) 7 FORTUNE HE GOT TOOK . Reset! 6 He ’} ‘CAUSE ALL HE-COULD ORS BEF tt i ¢ . Ay i" \B: . * a | J i] Raf [0H |i Saas . . ee PC ~ _y Brn Deter ic ING NOW FORA REPLY) “1 < WHAT'S THE WN Vs 4 ((. HE WANTS | = TOMY LETTER J gE . MATTER WITH -N lZorent\’ To LOOK : NOTED 3 Ye LIKE | INTERNATIONAL Bae, & ite | ART EXPERT ier - 1 — Des ° ¥ . ¢ a . P ~ 2 a ae Lo 2 ® fi : (2 = 7 ere) ’ nan ‘ 3 j a 6 ) & = ee SS - : ZY, \ ‘ 3 = = ae ) \ , —_ AE On, “EY = SS een Pe ar sarees Sse CAPTAIN EASY ___ , ee : ______ By Leslie Turner_ = 5000 WOUD. - SPHEN FOR HOURS ELMO LOHR 70 Sit THRU . YES..NOW, Mi. | RY MUST rT inst Si MoNTNs! Aw me dra000| __ ! STUDIES THE FINE PRINT... __ | eregiiTy WONDERNS | BARNISETTD LiKE 1 45 LASS GE LETS GO.\ I MAY TAKE A WORLD C ee se aa Ne Bee WRONG= TLL LOOK SEE THE PLACES [VE ALWAYS ee Grau ce - eS MS , ~ = || MEANT TO! MAYBE TRY A FEW Aipetetene : : : : POLICY! LUXURIES 1 COULD NEVE ~. waa edie ant OUT OUR WAY | . AN Oo! : $-S-sT! DON'T ){ IT'S ALL ADIRTY SAY! vf > (CARRY IT TOO (/ TRICK--HAVIN' A WE'RE 4 ' FAR--THAT'S AY LUNCH TO DIRTY 4/ HAVIN'A . | 4 DIRTY TRICK, | UPA LOT OF DISHES \ SNACK . : vy SCATTERIN' A FOR THEM7O WASH. \ moe Ea ee lS SST BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES = By Edgar Martin LATER ff MR. TRUE, MY CAR JUST LIZABETH, I HAVEN“T DONE THIS: | HAPPENS TO BE {PARKED I) THE MAPLES OUT- S\DE THE ENTRANCE. AHEM, AN EXCELLENT . NIGHT FOR A RIDE, : 1] WOULDN'T You SAN? THE KEN, , SIRZ y yyy 19567 by WEA Servies, ine. T.M, Reg. 0:6. Pet. OW. Ss Ff. . ¥ By Dick Cavalli "bee - 1 TOD DIXIE DUGAN ae : 5 : woot) Te Was Y | WHEW ~CLOSE LE TOO | [wey WORK WORTH : Ae etree | Nee eee) Sons, slid a CAME UP BEHIND In THE {T OFF a s. et i _ — eee IPE SEAS bee mw O™= ; ; cu 4 a 4 © 1957 wy WEA Service. tne. TM. fag, U.S. Pat. OF, yA | | . By Charles Kuhn Baur yer nsces Ur] [is PEERS uv OS ae OMA . i , ot : ; — | ly \ \ ; ih. { sgl \ pe ese Bie Cee ik ee ae os ik. : ‘ * a, .. \ L@ [ \ ¥ \y i Air Force Crew j 5 L Sree ‘ var © Se A. ad ee fe SRP cae eed) st ¢ pm “7 Ctl ey ip a a aint were alfa Wl dem pence = ‘ y . | \ | ve . = : : . —_— “ : Bead r) f 4 Lo: Ao “e iy eee 3} 4 THE PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY, snp 5 1957 / ja S . FORTY-NINE_ . ta Promotions, Changes|Business Boom MARKETS IGrain Futirac. | Death Notices fiee cee Sat moe A eaeg (Announced by. ee “athe Stock Maret 5 ste Grain Futures “poy eet a : inaw's iia ad ben ts: ter 14; ours : Due to Continue Det vit Pp; du “oy ( al, “Eee deat | | oo het ot on ee es SEER SATE Etre toe an was Tat Sr cere nen cw a ar Doldrums br cove, Holding Mteady | ES S-2.5e bomber slid to a safe belly land-|into five departments of the opera-|becoming a businessman's heav- ering sales of lacally grown pro- Mrs. Raymond -¢ Moose ing today after flying 14 hours tions of the Product Engineering en. ‘Soaring demand is far dhead NEW YORK wi-The stock mar- duce brought to ‘the Farmers’ CHICAGO (?—Grain futures held Puneral service will be mie. Friday at the Voorhees-Siple with- 10 am. from a. \Ottice df Ford: Motor Com 5/of growing supply and the satur-/ket continued in the doldrums with Markets by ‘and_sold by; about steady on the Board of Trade} Funeral a while crewmen tried (p lower nena ty read ee tag} tlation point isn’t in sight.. trading slow and prices slightly\them in wholesalé package lots.| today. There was little in thé-news|. the . oe eer, See - | stuck landing gear. The plane was refueled five DUDLEY, Aug. 29, Sept. 5, ‘57. telephone and radio suggesting Birmingham, are announced by R. J. Miller, chief engineer. the book was offered. “The Mexican domestic market continues to expand at a remark- lower early today, Leading issues declined from But the major steel shares Qutations are ‘furnished by the Detroit Bureay of Markets, as of to influence the market and conse- quently there was little or no a and lard was 5 cents lower to 15 o'clock this evening at Voorhees- - Siple Puneral Home where Mahar will | te in state, Mr. the Pursley Puneral Home. directors te two times ‘during the 14 hours. xk * *« able rate, and there is no likeli-|fractions to around a point or Wednesday. sure on the trade. SHIEFLER, 61 or. — i. TENE, fle the, bank, “4 ng ny inspected * *« * The Research Engineering De- hood in the foreseeable future|s0. A good number of key stocks) Fruits x * * ; beloved wite of Fred L. Schiefler:. . hours. ~e|partment will have as its chief that any saturation point will be} showed no change. Apples, Greening, bu. One commission house ‘bought <pptoettlagy smral CAS ie _=s 7. Airmen. at Little Rock Air Force engineer C. B. Richey. Appoi reached,” says the National Bank x * * ‘Apples Wealthy wo 400,000 bushels of December wheat ee en see * * inted zo , : an man. ftps, 1 3, +? 3S 16,24, 18, 0, [Base, where the plane is based, manager of the Engineering Test of M@ico. . Turnever—was at a rate-no bet-/Gwicuess “Rae 1h ‘at the start, but other than this| service. will ‘be held Saturday, 2,3, 4 8 67, & 10, 11, 12, i987, spread 3,000 feet of foam on the Department is A. C. Quinn. C. T./4 One ee this — = ter than yesterday's, which was Pesches, 3H Hate, be... © trading was rather dull. Export) Minices Pennie! mame <oth. Be orice OF runway to reduce the chance of (Mike) O’Harrow has been named|Grense in sopulation-3.1 tee comt the Ughtest day in nearly a year. Plums, Burkenk, ‘s-bu 225 business continued absent although) —_arege officiating. ‘Interment in Township of | Aloomfleld, Oakland! tire and to provide si ic nding|chiet tractor engineer in charg crease in population—3.1 per cent) Tis indicated that traders and Watermelons, bu... : 2.80 traders look for an improvement, Shiefier will ile tm state at. the Count : a ___ {ire = Provide a slick lanc si rr ng n cnargeia year, one of the world’s highest. | vestors wer aiting for anew. soar ___Huntoon Funeral Home. L : surface. Tractor Engineering Depart- F “TY ; well over 30 million.’ > ee ae 7 7 FEE ag ina UHRICK. BEP . 5, _¥ " r. ial tan Gs nen Ged ae * * & ment. Popalation _— co been fall trend in business. Beans, Green Round, bu. «........, 3.15, Corn was a shade lower, but con-| CHRICK SEPT. §, 1887. MRA. PAU; | . is F . . oN tee eee ceeeerer | 3 70; i Township” et ‘Bloomfield. Oskiand The pilot, Capt. R. W. Dupras| R- L. Erwin is appointed man-| steady improvement in the stand-| Olls were subjected to profit a -211:, #90 linued to get some support on ru-) Senn’ Ghrick: dear “mother _ of Parent ‘‘ieniane. on the 8th day of ot Glacier , Park, Mont bos ae ager of the newly designated Engi- ecd'cf ting. Mesicans can aficed taking again after their recent Laveen * Loge -seseeeseseeee 2.50 mors Of a possible stoppage of! Mee Anthony Me Stabneck. Joha refore, notice is hereby given. tne pj the Bs feet neering Administration and Serv- bene Gini set| rise with Royal Dutch down more |C#*Tots, Topped, bu. vs. 213 Sales by the Commodity Credit] Sirvives. Punerel service will be that any person who has the qualifica- plane On runway two fee Ste to buy things their ancestors just Cauliflower, dot. ........,, +» 350 Corp. Soybeans showed a weaker held Saturday, Sept. 7, at 1:30 tions of an elector or who will have/from the edge of the foam and|!Ces..Department. Continuing a8 dreamed about. than a point. Du Pont slipped (Ceiery (crates) doz. 4-6 ............ ; fier ad p.m. from the Richardson-Bird sich qualifications on of said : chief implement engineer in c! e und tw herin tinued |CoP. sweet, 5 dos - ..........,. 2.00 tone after advancing up to three Chapel with interment in Glen - election, and who is not already regis- the craft skidded 1,600 feet before peers gi harg ; aro @, Sc is con ucumber, Pickles, bu... 0.00... 5.50 cents a bushel yesterday. Eden Cemetery. Mrs. Uhrick will | poe se the pein beaks x ants stopping. None of the crew was of the eet = No Time for Talkin g! eet a dropping around a ee doz. .. vat 1 ~ «© « aS = une wane te ee * “4 o 1 wonmen is IC) ; , in . « e ree 7 : pet ind tlhe set Ee at 00 rie oftcs i ihe p the appar aes noxet. a ite viene vy 2 e Se "1438| Near the end of the first hour,! WILHELM, SEPT. 4. 1957, MARY ship, page Bead. the 9th day = minor. A . LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (INS — Calumet and Hecla fell a major: Onions, Dry, 50-lb, 2.00 new style wheat was unchanged Ellen, 04 Maines ‘Ave; ora .—— _ September, 1987, een the hours of ~*~ * * : Million to Get Directory School Supt. Virgil T. Blos- | fraction following the news it may|Paien® Toot roche on oo! lig & lower, ‘Sept.. $2.18%: pein Wilhelm, Mrs. Lillian Roberts and £0 see an, Land i To gan’ = ‘The crew tried 65 different som was scheduled to speak to |discontinue copper mining in Mich- —— Sweet, bu. ....cc.eveeesy 2.00 was X to % lower, Se $1.21; Mrs. tele care: i “SE ees a eset tring tn Dagmar re — he ae) ee Ge ray i fr en oe ae ae TRG co owe hich) A SR ays, o'clock - ing . : egration culties. a n t » too shes, @ (be -) OB. wees 1.10) g, t. pe day, Sept. 7, at ‘2 p.m. from. the to 6:00 e'clock p.m. Hastern standardlaircraft officials from.” Wichita,| day circulation of the Detroit | High Sch6ol kept hintfrom. the | fractional losses. Sousa’ Dibsctows, See 6222052000! 338 higher, i ent Sa Auris’ Bi™Stewgid' lacing Daive: August 26, 1957, Kan., were in communication by} yellow pages directory will top meeting. He was to have spoken ©’ «ke: Fomasens, on cecceeevere ences 3.10 were iy ( Slower Sept $2.39%4: Interment in Oak Hill Cemetery. ROBERT H. . aniilion tox ioe ths Set i on “Problems of Our Public ps ( Pea : $ 7 ..$2.39%; Mrs. Wilhelm will ite in state at fs jways ‘to correct the malfunction.| Schools. Today.” showed hardly any change. Motors| ,, 189 cents higher a hundred pounds, Card of Thanks 1 mil ee ra dav al pas cree SIZES: THE PAMILY or BARBARA JEAN - dro about a point as did U. S.| 2.50 . -Narsh wishes to express their | Rubber. 3 x 5 deep eS yok . _ . 3 sent owers. t) oO LJ : 200 Grain Prices Rindly neighbors, Rev. Tom Ma- . 2.50 lone, Huntoon Funeral Home, and New York Stocks : CHICAGO GRAIN her classmates. Mrs. Helen Keily, Lettuce & Salad Greens - CHICAGO, Sept. 5 (AP)—Opening! _ Mr. & Mrs. Clem Hughes. ; ons Celery Cabbage, bu .......... eo. 2.75 /8rain * WE WOULD LIKE TO EXPRESS Case) Mereine sete seet) Endive Reached, en . “: Wheat (new) Dec 697% our deep appreciation for the help ; 53.4 Int Harv ..,. 342 Escarole, Bleached, bu. 3.00'Sep .... 06. given us by~ oe aa a friends, Ch ...., 8 Int Nick ..... 84.3 Lettuce, Leaf, bu. 2.00 Dec and relatives ayries Be death of | allied Strs .... 442 Int Paper ... 92 Mar my husband, F c. neley. os "ee We also wish to thank the Rev lis Chal ,.... 31.2 Int Shoe AE DETROIT EGGS May Ltd ..... 39.6 Int. Silver . w4 Bly , Fowler, and the Voorhees-Siple . ‘A “31! g0.1 Int Tel & Tel 32 |, DETROIT. Sept. 5 (AP) Eggs. F:-O.B./°°C. Funeral tiome and ali who have ‘Am Atriin "" 173 Isl Cre Coal .. 43.7 Detroit, cases included, federal state Be belpes te iighten our burden by Am Bak ...°.. 434 Johns Man... 43) STyih ies thelr prayers. Mrs. Pred Peneley MLL Jones 3b 8S get ag extra ieree 48: large Stead, wiaoMar Kennetn_Feneler: “ a 3 WA y S TO BU Y: : = os : oT ave 54%; medium 41% wy ie wtd avg May ....... 133% Oct 12.95 “In Memoriam 2 FIRST QUALITY go rope Oo Re Pat ae eae Tete. way OM . 83 ass |. 79 | lar wtd avg 30's; Browns: Grade be IN LOVING MEMORY OF MORRIS 1—CASH 3—NO MONEY sown ON F.H.A, ae pee GRADE 27.4 pr eps, "103 umbo 58; large 50-53, wid avg 52'2: | Pringle who passed away Sent. 2—LAYAWAY as low os $1.25 weekly! coe 133 Ligg & My ... 63.4 medium 42; Grade B large 47. Checks, > Jose. Sadiy missed , by & = : --. 23:4 Loe > Aire .. 36.4 t N h Li sters. WE ACCEPT COMMITMENTS 5 Ft. CAST IRON 7 BE. Leow a01| ete aan fines, ene ores a IN OFINEIN ights -| stove wewowyor us . : age Lone & com HS 49-51; medium 40-43's; Browns: Grace ° STE Se Musee ; * * rr’ +908 ; w me away. Sep th 12. °©6)~ > oo a ae te... T4 Mack Tre -:. 8 | de do meaitn wnrnnall Be, redsy ¢ Give Brilliant not ask us if we miss her. OPEN. FRIDAY NIGHTS - 42 Martin, G! 30.9) farce: 38: Checks 2» For there is sueh & vac lace; ace , HE Meda Gt ae? -. Show for Area 9 pe ink we hens a fate : : ~ 34. ead Cp ..... i We see her smiling face. = Ses Merk For she left us broken hearted. i ¢ cence a3 Merr fo #8 113 3 "Poultry a ; Teese may think the wound 7 . =a _Mpis_ Hon. 94 ; < Thousands of Michigan residents) , N°4X5' know so little the sorrow c; i nm M&M... 84 DETROIT POULTRY were thrilled last night by a spec- t ia in our hearts concealed. oy Monsan'Ch 11. 38.1 pDETROIT. Sept. $ (AP) — Prices paid tacular display of the Northern ee Se ee ee : : “0 # . or o. * WASH $4495 —A trade @| opecial Purchase |piss...: oH EIS RE ie phd Bae Lis Noort aclnce a te) ie RENT OE HEE i : Motorola ..... 48.619. neevy type brotiers or f 77 ‘Ste ra Borealis. ie i First Quality Grade he Meenas = ee a | oe): y ier B34, Grey Cro aes es = * « *. Te ne snout of September now is “ 16 s8) arr ocks 27-28; ca ettes, 4- BASINS , N ani iT K 3 Nat Bisc ._... = pound average, 24: §-6 ibs Pao; “rus,| In this area the display was) os the saddest of the year; : ationa y nown ELE Se ots vy oe young hens, 35-27'a, dimly visible about -11 p.m. and picelt you, laved one, so good and with Fittings ‘ aoe ; at Lee 00-6] = oe “tome 33-2 jincreased in brilliance in the next) you wit! live in. our hearts, ti) the - — _- | Cr ndo nd 3-Pec. Cast lron ia M P a a : jhour. There was a cTesce! i of Badly missed. by “bis Sister. a Livestock brilliance shortly before midnight.| 13~LoOvInc MEMORY OF KEN- Am A : zu = Scientists said the lights were aa harry who passed away , = 18.7 DETROIT LIVESTOCK related. to magnetic storms and Dear’ Kenny you are: not forgotten, : : ; ca & DETROIT, Sept. 5 (AP) — Hogs — i : Though on earth you are no more; — a || Cdn Pac . 312 Ohio Oi : 4 Salable 100. Market not estabilshed. also possibly related to a series gull e memory you are with us, 3 ee ; Fs one Airl .. 16.7. - bod) Cattle — Saiable 300. Bulk early Te- of brilliant explosions noted on the you siways were | before : rier Cp .., 426 Owens Il : 60 | ceipts “cows; few small lots 4-H club missed by his Netghbors & 17 Pac O ez. 4s offerings; pee unchanged on | all/ sun this week by Swedish scien- sgh = he ee ee ete olite low: eed mined emuering andere ‘tists at an observatory on the Isle| “iy LOVING MEMORY OF KEN. 15 Param : 33.7) 19.00-22.00; few eeility te to standard 15.00-|of Capri, Italy. net Johnsen, whe | siting ° . a - = 3 arke Da... 502 38.50; utility cows 13.50-15.00; canners Sept. 5, 1950. You are waiting © 64.9 Penney. JC 76 an, cutters }1.00-13.50. by ihe siver, Just across the silent __ : a arty PA Be Caines and vealers — Sala = 2 : —, ming And th fewers are ae a ke : " Nominally “steady today, comp ree a t : T lar . ever blooming An Raitydl | 3-PC. WHITE itt Pie b” Halneer prem amar) eraag, cnsice|. Lodge Calendar finer fm ae Dae . 100.4 leo ... 14.3 @n rime vealers : tq : | 484 Philip Mor .. 42.1| low choice 21.00-26.00; utility rnd ees Stand- omni i 5 IN LOVING MEMORY OF KEN- Water 5 30. Phill Pet |. 43.1, ard 16.00-21.00: culls. down to 11.00. Abie jess ee unication of Pon eetli’ Jahueos: (whe passed away : ae 165 Billsby Mills 42 | good and choice slaughter calves ig.oo. tiac Lodge No. 21, F. & A. M., Fri- Sept. 5, 1950. It’s not the tears. at — : ‘. 39.7 Pit Plate . 13.2 24.00; few standards 16.00-19 00. 'day, Sept. 6 at 7:30 p.m. Wm. H. the moment shed, That tell of aa ‘422 Proct , so eed Sheep and lambs — Salabie 25. Nomi- Anderson, W. M. —Adv. the hearts that are torn, But the Made to Sell for $219. 95 i - ‘aig Pure O as, nally steady; compared last week slaugh- jonely tears in the after ars, : = 44.5 ‘A. 33.4 ter lambs strong, instances 1.00 higher, | And the heartaches sadly me, | REG. $134.50 VALUE "904 —— ge 23 slaughter sheep steady, .few loads choice | Sadly missed by Mother and Fa- - Set tmetudes: 6-ft. cast tron bath tub,” with ° . 22 Rey Tob. B .. 563 |¥5.00-26.60; Yew lott a eq lamee “veo: ON Bri f C MEMORY OF MY. DEAR automatic trip waste and faucets... large i : . 43.3 Rock 8 > 323) < ew lots choice lambs -2¥.60- EMORY OF MY. DEAR MA- 7 2e"si8" chine wash basin, with tripie plated egg tain op compare this pon hononee 114 Royal Dut... §44| 25.00, good and choice lots 22 00-24 00. ews in fe ee Te wine: eee peoned : - chrome faucets and waste . ern, quiet- bargain. sont bd . 14 Baleway St. 73.6 utility and good 19.00-22.00; cull and : aoa Sept. 3, 1954, | closet. This ts = special purchase, and : a — . St. Jos Lead 28.1) utility lambs 1400-19 lew utility | Hello Operator— we will not be able to duplicate or reerder : seve 30. oh a 307 — coe nome 19 bee AA * Pontiac police reported Wednes- on ee. — you help me? ce sia er ee bl . id ven. - a COMPLETE reba, $ 5 TB deere ..... , -s = = . P day that someone had broken into} win oon ccuuiect mua -plenss® ALL A-GR. : = : You see my mama's there. ss CHROME Be -* = Sadeien the Pontiac Typesetting Co., 94 S. SS f cent ane wonle be FITTINGS : —— 4 Soneeny ice at {Big kee Fields in Alaska Cass Ave., Tuesday night or Be ee Pleased and bai ‘happy : * . — -- sae Beef -$ Wednesday morning and_ stolen’ aa i eeecd 183.2 Lease - I want to tell her how { er grown, ; Sperry Rd .. 21 ‘ N \. . E I'm not so sma!] any more Poss Ciaeain COLORED BATH SETS 3 33.1 ao une FAIRBANKS—Largest non polar $36.04 in cash, a check for $133.93, Cee ees las neat aver These tariks carry cumpiete factory war- TOILETS sas Std ou ey | : a2) lice fields in the world are in and a second check for an unknown) put now. I'm Half past four. > ; : ° - . , | ranty. Edison approved. Now twice as [| Syke $9995 |I Ee ee = ee re * * 4 eee 3 : cau te‘ephones are lad dld ere, much hot water. Ask us. reslk ream = all A-GRADE fittings - #¢ seve 3.7 Btevens, JP 20 5) . he eaten 6 Mama’s hom made totieta at LOW- “ z* — oie ; me Perhaps us I nea een her pame : : atk nu me Id a, We also stock electric table-top heaters. est prices < Buther Pap”) 330 NO Factory Pressure Present Sut put “the eal? to. Heaven $ 95. . Swift & Co .. 1 And ask for Betty Lou. ve Tex Lae : i 2 But than = sorry, oe ; = a o . ei ou ver Sreeoeens EEENDRY TRAYS BATH $1 Q95 te? Auto Makers, Retailers | ake i Soo sx secsteobm dc Me MESS ’ Textron _.... 13.1 About Heaven and Phone and such, ij with ‘WHITE. oo . = Mama, I miss you Race ooo et || TUBS i> 4 | pact A - «= Twent Cen .. 26 a f / ENAMEL | Pang 8, Seen Living in Harmony | =Feeatpicters 4 _ CABINETS Crate Marred and up len Ghee .... 341 Ua Carbide 199 | G Soetes: es / @ Modern Styling 21°*x32" Bi 0-1 ; |Gen Tel ..... 39. v4, 38 le : : . = Stersge——Compsa: ig 5 “Inch _ “g Unit Air_Lin 227 . D . cane * 2 3-Unit Kitchen loillette _ Unit Aire... 4 By DAVID J. WILKIE | - This also was not needed, Bell one!son-jonns 2 fem Pleted Cc i _ Un Gas Cp . “22 AP Automotive Editor | said. PUNERAL HOME 2 Compartment WS Lines : 267 DETROIT WP. \ se for Funerals” “ - STEEL . Cement * 21x32-Inch US Rub T The nation’s’ pei said there was s : AIR. AMBULANCE, GROUND §, 95 SINKS : aoe Ue met) | ete auto makers and the car retailers | noes nas some rest-| pursley Puneral Home. FE ¢-1213 Trays DOUBLE BOWL Walgreen 294 are living in more congenial rela. se TOMB the car retailers) “sparKs.GRIFFIN CHAPEL = $ 95 West Un Tel 59.4 mainls -_ over general economic The _ = = Z z anonuc: ughtfal Service FE He Sturdy, all steet constructio Laundry . wate a2 Uonship as a result of the manu- conditions , COATS FUNERAL HOME : Slight walle cuame fiulen. Chrome | Consptets with Stainless E Wilson & Co 147 facturers’ greater concern about — He a Comolete Facilities. OR 3-778? Imperfections | door mee sturdy stand & t a impel Err. Woolworth : 402 the dealers’ problems. — rar nk hae ete =| Drayton Plains — Watertord Twp Also available in B alue - aucets. rst § ] Indust Ray ... | So says Rear Admiral Frederick there was “a lot more to be done; : quality... A ee lTnsot a Young § & W 303 . a SUMP P UMP A gersige cae $ grade. : i 5 | Inter’ nter! Tk Tr ma ine ee 0 Bell (Ret.), executive vice presi-/ 7 and a lot will: be done in| Voorhees- Siple Fully Guaranteed Af Stecs of $79" Kitchen : \Dealers Ason. (NAD A). Bell said! icesier penton Pressed for 7 al Ambulance sericea Plane or Motor | Cabinets in 8 STOCK AVERAGES in an interview here yesterday SPeCtic Action in this direction, ‘he 7 ; Compiled by the Associated Press that there h isaid he thought it would be “‘com- ent. z as Deen no complaint etely practical for the fact BOX REPLIES - Paes eis out tn Broek slguke lenders about factory | pres: ere into the dealer father : At 10 a.m. today there 4 ¢ iJ | ° ee 5 A neces oe Instead, -he said there has. . pecseuse WHOLESALE PRICES | on STEEL PIPE 21x 32-inch BRITE FINISH. \Noon Thurs. ....257.7 1135 124 aH ‘been much voluntary praise by the ‘code of business standards” and were replies at the Press ) + ON 81-FOOT LENGTHS: Cast-Iron . A Bb Week Ago ea lis? a4 tse retailers of the factory interest {© indicate the “type of man the) office in the following -lron f@# Mh Marwiiiii|=F —___ (tu f BiwWeek Ago ..__. ood EE ap Maha j lin: their problems. ‘manufacturer wants to handle his| boxes: * Yen, Galvanized ..$284 1%in. Galvanized .$6.93 2 Compartments J] Fee $4 95. Year Ago 00.0502 1331 747 “145.0 P ‘product. : | fs 14,16, 18, 20, 21, 28 gh ..... ; : 3, 14, 16, As %-in. Galvanized ..$3.68 1% 2-in. Galvanized $8.19 $69.95 15 Lew 023808 Gt” Ti ie.9 CLEANUP CONCERN | ‘Such action’ he said would 9 ° 7 , linch Galvanized . $5.25 2-in. Galvanized . Now 1906 igh ......276.3 188.1 76.9. 191.5) 2 ee & $11.34 outs 1986 Low |... 2460 1262 69.6 171.6| Bell said there is some concern eliminate the unethical dealer. The: 6. 80. 113, 117. CASH AND CARRY ONLY % varia ones ann the ie sboay about the NADA, he added, would. give full geen — > outgoing model cleanup problem cooperation to such a mov ~ Jee STOCKS pe ove. 7 —— | vagures itor Gactanal points cre cighth ithis year. At the same time, he) Bell was in Detroit to atte Help Wanted Male 6 ; cimeal points are eighths ! pe Ae et . a = oH ra |aiten Bie. & Rauip. coe 3%, Noon Said, Geig the neue, if al ‘luncheon at which plans were Sat| AMBITIOUS MAN 23 TO 40 FOR : . ° 3. ‘ liers abou i} for the NADA ti career position. No lay-offs. Start- | Baldwin Co. .... © 16.4 160... ined for € ‘ conven ion in, { alary $300 per month plus 2-Pc. Colored Powder Room Special WE SELL WHAT eee jcc BE Maloverproduction that presented a Miami Beach, Fla, Jan. 11-15. He\’ — fommimion,‘Contnuct ‘a : ‘ ee ; 3imajor problem to retailers rogram. Prefer man now work- ge anon cela ee WE ADVERTISE! | : 1) dulmsior problem to the retailers in said he had ‘held ‘no conferences! fet g"Siai' FE gh with chrome mixing faucet, chain No switching... no gimmicks! Just honest-9) DB rhe Prophet Sr year ¢ iwith the car manufacturers. { = hype coll gp da oa ones ra ~ Chgcsspaay neal — Manufact, Go. 116 116 11.6| The dealer association execu- ACTIVE Pink, Green, Sun Ton, Blue and Grey eal re policy of honest values | “co. at al a tive said rewriting of dealer Pp ti ns D . | O i | (0 sale; bid and asked. franchises, establishment of de- ontiac Urive-in Uwner RETIRED _ partments for faster handling of Buys Jackson Theater Ivo Local Bankers dealer problems and the greater | participation of the factory in The C & S Theater Corp., owner MEN of the Pontiac Drive-In, has re- cently purchased the Jackson proving the manufacturer-dealer [Drive-In at Jackson for an un- relationship. . |disclosed_ price. There were some retailers, he! E. L. Samuels, of 4055 Cam- the retailers’ difficulties were among major advances in im- What we mean !s a man who has completed 1 career, but doesn't feel he is ready for the rocking chair Take Special Class Two Pontiac bankers are attend- ing the University of Wisconsin's Mutual of Omaha has an attractive - PLUMBING _ SUPPLY Co. | | | school ‘of banking. x * annual two-week session of the * Offered each summer for two Weeks, the school requires three lyears of attendence to complete. 'Gerald E. Zubalik, assistant cashier | sisting of the barkers associations which cdhtrolled credit terms and} will/sign the Civil Rights Bill | of 16° states. “Tt will graduate 324 installment buying during part of} tomorrow, The White House said persons Friday. said, who favored government con- trol of the industry. The NADA, he said, was. unalterably opposed to such control. The proponents of that idea, he said, were very°much in the minority but “the very fact ithere is such thinking is not good.” the eatlier postwar period. |btook Ln., head of the corporation, lsaid it would continue to run the local theater, and would make re- modeling changes at the Jackson theater. The corporation purchased the’ theater from Ernest Forbes and. he would not do so today. f Log | dignified work, in a protected ter- ‘ pitory, close to home, Previous sales experience ‘neces- sary, but you should enjoy meet- ing people. We will provide com- plete training; both focally and in home office schools. If you are in good health, willing Yes, whatever it is—dial | FE 28181 for an ad , writer and get @! oF. ae 4 ; : Ray Ridge. - to learn. own a late ‘model cat, ee ae i 4 “ ‘ a j ot Community National Bank, is. AGAINST CONTROL I phone us for an interview FREE : Full Stock of Soil Pipe and Fittings — Everything { in haste Supplies : _ DELIVERY. jattending his second year, while | “We don't need and never should OLive 19961 ./ ' PARKING PHONES: FE 4-1516 and FE 5-2100 =, FREE | Everett K. Garrison; Pontiac State have government control of the Ike to Sign Tomorrow ___Ask_Tor_ Mr. MeNamaré__— ; \ eee ‘ ‘ | Bank, is there for his first course.|auto business,’ he said. ise ; GET IT QUICK ee 172 S. SAGINAW STREET tizj cco Uy (ire cot nore iy te tre conden, rm we) NEWPORT. Rt ONS) 4G f , Side ‘ and Central States Conference, con-favored a return of regulations, President Eisenhower probably | through Classified Ads? | ae ii sad a at [6 ‘ = ef Ay ‘ at < A re | mire porrrac, _PRES pee. we ft hw it ii Ci ae bd a : } Bey, seeds \ i; ES SSS Aa ‘ i gees i © SM < 3 £ ene Beas Se ke a ety Ri, EEG ob ARS i aia — “SS = A Sai “a Pet fj ria * } t “ op * * f eee . rornenn 1 8. THURSDAY, ‘SEPTEMBER aie a eee + mas co oa Se | Wanted: Female. 7 ed eee Gall cae i - 2 : Hel ~~ Wanted Female AGE Bet Se ne er ne Se ‘ ty ypersen No poly A I j N Saginas Ee Fon Help Wanted, pal. 4 ,a Pontiac | area, -Exap Reaty © < i’. ~~ WANTED} EXP, \ SILK FINI 2.salesmen, Will train right mode! Manager, Asst. Manager ES ERRY E. ADAMS CO. Heh ‘tl 8; - Bun. 1 to 8 ixie Hwy — FE 44561 | | "Sales ne ERRITORIAL as tn IN _OAK- | LAND COUNT MEN (On, $20,000 necessary = eaten to Box 27 Pon jac Press SALESMEN = MOVING A Ll Sa laslt ‘(00 vr feohee Here's your pared Rn tn iss, Pontiac! IF s clogs, Seto Contact PT. ewe sale ‘aaa Glemene. Fi PE Sit. seen o ANTED “by & leading ——— ot —— over ee 2 _ _ in Ponting, aaiat 4g Tasty gram. salary plus trave) po Sra —Advancément in line with abil- ae Company car furnished. Re- ply Pontiac ‘Press _Box 20. wTD. EXPERIENCED ED MARRIED ls man on modern dai genera, farm, with modern tenant house. Carlos Long, Sieeth Rd., Milford. WTD: ;- METAL BUMPER i8T. __ class also helper. MI 4-4016. YOUNG MAN, 18 YRS. OR OVER. = of iecheol. ph 6 ae, General \pply in Rervon. Bey Mpeverly “t ‘Wille eek 4 Vou Man 18 to 26, free to travel California t Coast, new car trans.| anced drawing account. See Mr. Norton, L ead oosevelt. 2 to 4, Friday orfly Help Wanted Female 7 12 NOON TO & PM. SUNDAYS off. Good wages, meals free. Ap- ply at Futreils Grill, 16 E. Pike AN OPPORTUNITY CADIES yr & up—is vy wr time wor per howr? If so see me Salary & commission while training 150 N berry PE 2-3083 - A wTQMAN “FOR LIGHT HOUSE- care, No cooking. Good sala: gcation ¥, bonus, live tn. Midwest 6-e0s¢. AMBITIOUS PE $-4902 ‘§ ttl] noofi. ER & EXPE. 8 for Miracle | re opening September | Apply Jane Lee 4] N Sag: | __ necessary ASSISTANT MANAG _fienced sales gir Mile Math naw 5 BEAUTY OPERATOR WTD. | as sistant to owner shampooing & etc -Good wages & hours. Apply 1 oe David Presiey Salon, Woodward, Rovaj. Qak, it Mp siae a ~ FOR oa CLEANER, ie Oe oes RAL EXPERI” o eoged =. goed references re- wt a reom. B'ham. area, uve and Experienced Saleswomen Write Pontiac. Pre NEED $85 A WEEK? or, MT 63311. Leads plentiful. ow can work 1 or Opportunity Woman for General weangyintets Must Like Childre: Own Room with Excellent Wa, ages 2 hours FRI, Ore 2 OPPORTUNITY. FOR, ADVANCEMENT TRAINING ON THE JOB RETIREMENT AND SICK PLANS . . GROUP INSURANCE > APPLY THURS OR SAT. 10 AM. T M. \W.T Grant Company I : J Ai CUSTOM , CARPENTERS. | - gh-in finish. “Remode’ ARPENTRY, REASO 7 ag Ss estintates OL Poe Ges GARAGES. OR additions, pc breeveways. ao ia A&B TRENCHING Pe ede Water tine. Field tile. ‘ALL KINDS OF _CARPENTRY_ modernization No-job too large ae r too small. Ph. MUlberry 9-2324. LL TYPEs OF MASONRY oF “ra block, and fireplace. A-t ~ CUSTOM BUILDING & RE- weir. Free estimate. OR 3 Dart. PHOTOGRAPHER SEE ADV. UN- der_male help wanted. REFINED W¢ To baby ait, * & & weekends. Also live in, “6-0745, RELIABLE WANTED TO BABY- _Sit_ days. $15. FE 4 ‘Te | after 6 Stenographers WORKING CONDITIONS EXCEL- LENT LIBERAL A §-1592. sonable pas 5-4334- ~ AAA SANDT : pair, MI 61417. x _| Wid. Household Goods 27 ei : > . eh md ‘ }-6920, 315 E. Wilson. = Caband sas caae| Bg Display Ad Eve Prigey __ For” Bpeclals—Garden TREES TRIMMED OR hse 2 Reasonable rates, Ph: FE 5 -2868. ¥ARD_ LEVELING. - GRADING, _seeding, and sodding FE 5-9636. ~Moviog & Tracking 19 [at LIGHT _HAULING, MOVING, FURNITURE NEEDED fing scooter & used _ house’ _ Wine | dows: OR 3-0863 ——— © NICHO & HARGER z HOMIE Fe Sam! __Wtd. Miscellaneous 28 28 |. LOL IO LRP PRI Oe _ USED BOAT TRAILER, MO- 2) Wid. Sontracts, Ne fan’t tt’ sie Sa oe oma tate with 4 295 5660 Dizie Hwy ~ ANTED $6,000 ON $15,000 HOM at 6 per cent Anterest. Master Wanted to Rent 29 rubbish, low price. at MOVING = = HATLING -Reasonatie rates Fe 360e eee ; ~ “floors, drives, etc. Jensen, FEd- . _ 2135 S. TELEGRAPH |_érar'4a%00. FO gee Ee PE} MODELING = : Young Women . get say additiens, uti | ASHES AND Ri nad ED: 18 to 26, free to travel California; ‘ty rooms, porch enclosures, peed eee and ete ¢ . WOMAN WHO DRIVES, and West Coast,.new car trans.; storm windows & awnings, ¢e- : - furn, Advanced drawing | account, men! work & ‘brick or stone, all UL: & A cases. M1! see M kinds House-seising & be — our price: ne —I°e)--8-0006..+-: 2 to 4, Praay ar ts Ww tl Al. materia. & workmanship | —— iLinGe. _come at Fas eis ae Be. Licensed builders. EM mers tia? - Help. Wanted | BLOCK, BRICK. CEMENT WORK MRubbleh feld dirt. top ; — and fireplace. FE 2 _and_gravel. FE FRINGE BENEFITS OPPORTUNITIES FOR VANCEMENT UNLIMITED. TRANSPORTATION Secretaries MENT AVAILABLE a Utica Bend Corp. 50500 Mound Rd, RBpubiic 22111 Utica s AD- ARRANGE- CHANCE To MAKE Wanted: Balesmen At once Men or women P. W. DINNAN 6 W. Huron. FE ¢235T7 MEDICAL , TECHNICIAN, CON- tact Director of Laboratories. tote oe Osteopathic Hospital. FE Toys-Toys-Toys r TREASURE IBLAND-—ts en) 8 fastest growing party plan! EXPERIENCED—or prom investigate your h WOMAN FoR AENERAL , HOUSE- sonre - ironing live | tn $i per month References required work WALI Et wanted No laundry ~ _mute WOMAN fore 2 ome, cogking for -. BETWEEN 3) AND 28, for general housework. call be- E 24784, p.m. FE call weneral inexperienced ‘Ww our dis- ounts up to 50 pet & cur een-- tral location can make you much more money! yt a 5.3128 i LAKE AREA ‘RESIDENT | housework uo cooking. 4 days. § to °p i an hour Must com- ® fe ee in | required, MA 4-3201. SALES CASHIER OFFICE or tép salaries. PPLY FR oe OUR LION STORE Openings in All Deptm’ts Male & Female FULL OR PART TIME Miracle Mile Down Town Gox fl Ww orking conditions, | liberal employe discounts, poets OR SATURDAY WNTOWN STORE. $1 8. Saginaw st, BULLDOZING AND a Free ¢ estimete FE 450950. BULLDOZING, TRENCHING. 5 BEP- : ep installation and eM 3 1 BRI B ‘ENT work Also Pot tolity No job too atl jd Lane e and commer- eed work Floore ia fintshed FE 2-5789 2- CUSTOM PLUMBING INSTALLATIONS REPAIRS FITZGERALD & SON | FREE ESTIMATE FE 2-065 CEMENT WORK. Porchees, sidewalks, baseménte, je 27, day-or night calls. CEMENT & BLOCK WORK FE §-0782 CEMENT Is OUR SPECTA UrY. _ Floors, basements EM-~ CONCRETE MIXED. $2.50 YD. ALL mason. work, FE 5-1958. €USTOM DUCT tions & maa jobs, New & old __ furnaces. ©1486. DRY WALL TAPING OUARAR: tera work Pree estimates. | OSy wale eek Pome Peae ELECTRICAL 1 WIRING LICENSED Murray. FE 2 Fidoa a SARDING AND fin. Pontiae Hardwood Floor Serv | —See the Yellow Pages, FE 3-7647. GUARAN - ROOF: ALL TK Ets, Woon bss | Fh ass, I~ - oe BON AO ; Lee -~ ~ ODELL PARTAGE | Local ang lone ri ask ‘moving. PICK Meanie ne "Sal on anytime: FE “DUCED RATES ba van to serve you, Smith Tiras tere ree —Up_free of charge. FE §-4638. charge. FE 5-4638 Trucks to Rent Dune teh AND mentation | "Y Pontiac Farm and Industrial Tractor Co. 825 8 WOODWARD Open Dail fncludine Sunda: Pee) Pe tina VET W Lange AMT. RUB- t _bish $4 load. was ss Painting & Decorating 20 18ST, CLAS INTERIOR-EXTERIOR 20 yrs, exp, Reas, 5-2860. 4&1 PAINTING & Bx bir ig ail RE ron PAINTIN AND RATING, rm eae sombied by steam, =o SERVICE rx 21008 | oe EXCEPTIONALLY NICE = Share ‘Living Quarters 3¢ 30: 3 TEACHERS WISH ANOTHER rl to share Cass Lake front me Call MA 5-3692 GIR 18 TO 35, SHARE Nick apt we west so an conveniences, 5 is Pontiac with elderly a furn. we stecloreans 31 ROCHESTER, MEE Bethe £5 Tig :hispert & sits. Lr, . PE Wed. Wtd, Contracts, Mtgs. 32 _ CASH IN TA FLASH land contracts, see Av- rong Johnson in 20 inends ears Lent gp to” vatistied A. Johnson | tne gelograpn a. DON’T WISH FOR MONEY! ! Make it easily, through Classified Ads. To | sell, rent, buy, swap, hire, - WAIT- Erde ete south or re- or suburban 2 or mnished, beat'V a oaae o ac, sponsible business le, 4 “re ir. Write Weste : Ele tric, : Michigan Bele try 5. Bint hes nel renee gh Edward M. Stout, opal [73 Ny, Saginaw &. $1,000 DOWN $2,000 VN $3,000 DOWN .AND MORE DOWN a A Mt | _ Edw. M. Stout, ] Realtor | ILL Boh rR Foor rite ry ent Ceres “TRADES = us re, arding ott. ar are are ae oun ist ading’ ¢ Don't feel ob- Po Fy “ROY KNAUF. «6% W_ Huron &t, WE, NEED LISTINGS — types. W itrive to eon a ipl th ia Bis aie ey nings call dial Fe 28181, a a * OR NOT SOLD ex _Open Eves. ‘tl @; Sunday to to 8/3 Money \ Wanted 28A7}>-~ LPLEOL LPL IPP PPP PE PPP 3 Mich Phone tir Lineoti aes ast 3 RM. . CLEAN, ATE bath & entr. Near G Truck, trance. heat.. All ftaities _furn. ‘West a aide. PE 2-0501, GARAGE, nice a West Bide, adults only. 90 OAKLAND NEAR HUR Under new management. poe aoe dT 2 orm “ty _ month, retaker | . 3 2 ROOM n welcome, rate rf Perley Ee OM nate ‘ Lo ROOMS, LIGHT AND ‘> HEAT -furn. West sige FE 44686 ¥ 4 & &§ ROOM AT hull . Ol heat, wal YOO: ter heater Call A neg 10 a.m. and 5 bm. OR 3-51 Tnquiré i : i CASE ' : * good corps worker Credit store. ware: ps HOUSE- APPLY: $C CASH $ yn oe ; pe eaulred food write —_ me pee, hex’ MERCURY CLEANERS | ur'veways, die drives, steele, 10." Bx UNLIMITED © “*SQUARE DEAL _Press “Box oo wou ae ce On CHIL 1457 MAIN” ° ruction work! ali cp bend : IVIL t . . DEPENDABLE TO CARE| dren while mother works,. Cres- ag : at is oe Ww, socages a8 S| fee 1 _W. Lawrence. dicted Pirecane CARTAGE 1 Pior chiiaven hb lighithossewerk ie | ens Tet Batchery a; ares. ROCHESTER o: eonerete el re A a — | _ FOR NEW OR SEASONED " ies —— 23 ° a roan 2 | —Releemet: OF 2801, nent. | -—--NORTH HILL | Stan aha eg Wee eat |» a ~~ ‘| FOR 9 BUDDInS WO DRINKERS. brook 1-5200. small races, itive in. 3421 Avon- ae Ail. aioe ce : BAKLE® CUSTOM UPBOLSTER Ores ABOVE AVERAGE | “CC Sales Girls | SHOPPING PLAZA _| nit Femeg rege TaT | "Seth Srgice : = | at ET SALES. OOR Employment Agenceis 8A | _Fu isis. ~, THOMAS TPHOLSTERDNS— aI wi oof water” eh oe Stowell PERSONALIZED HOMES | -8. TE saan :40, PE JAROL PLEASANT 3 AND BATA, OPPORTUNITIES Waitresses CALL SCOTT EMPLOYMENT 83200 _of PB S-9618 siIFCOVERS * DRAPES be Beer Alepart, Adune. Of Manufacturer and Distributor of 1D Agency for domestic help By PLASTERING 2 AIR, RED- | "spreads Your material Pe bor $ BM. oe) 3a ust oclé ‘eueluaively daroneh (nd AND Fountain Mor. | 22.3 "Mis opiemsie, Exp, oa teal . parade: gus vt. ont | ice yYFURN IND FLOOR 1 - “von nt. | = quoenanted -B AKERS 53... = a j R EP anne en nengp an steady renters, 92-1528, ae ae be &. rhe Westelde, food sales representative to call a \ro nati = ~~ | BA UGHING $0444 | $80. REWARD FOR RETURN OF | 1111 yo, REALTOR | "2 BORM- PARTLY FURNISHED | Wewer an are A aye Se tn the Pontise arte Paid Vacations EVELYN EDWARDS TRENCHIN AND lady's red wallet, with contents. — i id ‘et Loot Se bain Otllities ture’. 3) Auburn + by 3 A ns Bi —. Serene cap] onic Bettaurent | Free Insurance {eaten ae man, |p pO NG cay | Mee PO chapin =e ee ee ee, ee ear allowance len many t . . . . : sis -2-5601, de . . nN. wae . fede ong I interested and me BON STRING [COCKS (AND BAR Hospitalization FOR A SECURE tt i onamt E068: aKATERE PRON THE OED | — ad oon Murer sate 3 a GHaM le: MIDWEST es F 2 ae ho a gs Re tg Be FOR LAND . CONTRACT 16 W. Fort g st K. Detroit 14 ce ich RESTAURANT MUST HAVE*EX- Excellent W orking PONTIAC’S EMPLO' coe Su 12A Skaters Reunion sept. 13 #pm.| H J VanWelt, 4540 Dixie ee K fied. _ ae Conditions MENT AGENCY INVITES xOU | ve YOUR | cos GAN +690! or On bias Ow 2.1385 0 ie Adults only. 200 N. less clean. Everything furn- A FEW MEN nia aa aan " -SOuBOOR Gua” Penwannwr| ince orick {og a “area FE aoe BALD) MORTGAGES eae eee es ave | aap Mem waaher em Boat N far outside work M TIRELY AIR CONDITIONED. -Opportunity for POSITIONS 406 PONTIAC STATE | _S07_emot ost: SMALL FEMALE BEAGLE, | COOD PROPERTIES % ACRE 2 BMS. & BATH CLOSE IM. peal one “wslcome, = Fares wel etlse te, "| cmcece op MOURA. MEALS & Advancement BLDO. Busines Services 13 Hand ee cect on Sad Baldwin. | 1, CHARLES. 1717 5. Telegreh 3 ROOMS & BATH. Gis OR 3-4266. Tele Wen eS cane 6 ; - RE : RE ee ace Seles. Nr. down town. See caretaker, | WATER APT. 3 RN. amg A ga Pe a4itl or UNIFORMS FURNISHED FREE, Pull Time or Part Time Instructions : wt AS ned teemien on ow WE. eke eet. Ss We PEYCLE a “hare Tipquitatie Poctaty 5 sens | At -00_W._ Pike, Cor Ca Case: win bath b ‘lignts & gue _ FE 46008." RADUATE PIANO ACHER, | _ FE 2-7188. Sa VICE FREE °.. : j 4-0521 es FE 5-689] | 3” ROOM FURNISHED APT. 387 . : turn, ° ” CARPENTERS, UNION DeTAOIr| PERSONAL APpuications| APPLY EMPLOYMENT oFFice | GRADO pow $1 sper leusea. Mire: | ANCHOR TREE SER werd Oe Sens ead OVER $1,000,000 ee Fr tate. = = ne cosple_ Of & Pontiac ‘See Atte. | scenes at oe r ty Myers @6 Starr. trimmin removal. tr Tree, este LosT: BLUE PARAKEET $ 0 7 LARGE ROOMS, -| Rent Apts. Unturnished 34 BANE Mes eFiAT| a moors wre, oe| KARE GE-O [Shae Beeb oan |B be pena | EWS wiles S| Seeded Sail Yung Baty wee. i iene Gave “time sDay & cirht 21 over iat] “St WOODWARD AVE. DE) TRAINING SCHOOL “pie hr re eg SHORT Rainey Emin | Soh re80°W. urea | 5 TCH BAT ra CLD |“ lakefront ap Of 99. W. Huron sea TROI. 10 AM. TO § P.M. ie, 8, Telegrape Fiawo a a ee a Shepherd. Tan & Black with cur ican ieee oN , ce, GARAGE. . = Wiis pr ng siven ur bome Fa| Sitice Supply rE to Cris. — Reward — = Fe eet “Wan ed can Well furn. $13. 266 8. Park, FE ores : service employment, oa002 poe PEE paell fe rence St. A | Ny ee urn, $12. 3. Pringe . Wonde Curb Girls WOMAN 20 AND UP BABYSITTING _ : : 8-3152, tunity for. LOST: IN Vi 3 RMS... COMPLETELY FURN \ oe bath steve & better joo. al Mi 43386 for ape Ted's tted - number ES For | ~ Work Wanted ‘Male SSS SS Seis in, the ‘ens “Liver & white ‘fe. Contracts _ . | * eteept’ nent Ge Ferry | farm. Aduite only, a9" ie" sad a te fal tng S ie or angiz,_™ pereen. 2 MEN WANT A pend “Sons AND bones ey pe sen |‘ & teense. ea Latee feward, ward. "Gail Pave, cliente walling. tate RM. PVT. ENT Od WEAT a | Ce aperie an ExP MAN, MEALS | eases dav Apply to _Wamiton’s ¢ Grit arbor. | light hauling of any kind, Exp, | ROY’S, 96 :. ANERS. £. either ay erates home. 86 N, Jessie. Pe = isa heat exce . S WOMAN TO CARE POR 3 sMati|—E 2424. - | Lost: ‘ aay aon T RMS. AND PULL BATH ON MAIN rt beeen Her House, 190 = TED'S ghildren end light housework, Can | 4-1 CARPENTER WORK KEW — Frese ho sbligette - owers, ftps ace L | _floor. FE 2-1665. a Pia cay ne eoawand at Square Lk. Rd.- | ~ live = Must have Refer. OR/| repair 4-4210. GONCRETE WORK As IT § 1T SHOULD __No 7 ous, ENT CENTS BATH. T. & BATH 7 BEORM SOME —y~ BEDRM : 4 eo : - : In- D Kk 1 "Te leton, Realtor | S24 Soor rent with FIRE FIGHTERS fete BEDeSEs LADY, FOR WID.. MIDDLE AGED COUPLE | “ “eTnOxO oe Ot et | ee ee empieton, we Stamey. wie Model CITY OF PONTIAC while parents ‘work cst Gate| wears base Go haces lady. | waste fal time bone Lieb Lee | eet licensed, vee ergy | 300 Orchard L 34s re uea|? § 3 | cai aD eer — ate wow —being-taken | _teferences. OL 2 All utilities furnished. MY best. Phone Read -07172. Raymond £-5268. ree NAPE. eat aR for ieants must — _3-2783 or MYrtle 2-0106. AVAILABLE NOW! CARPENTER | we Cae T noo & a be a de lead "at 21 to'28 years ot CASHFER WATTRESS. AGE it TO is, PART| § S°uuraock PEDO NT | —— | QUICK CA ee “Clark | oor = Ww * ——— — i ‘tebe sor ea ECERTIONIST pa _— Lt farted nD Valet od OnPEe PLIANCE nEror E Wember | Por your land contract. You'll a 5 SRaERD. me oR ee. = | oak DOE: inquire tbe Wicetant: fice, “<Oly’ Salk 38 be Perke, | zg ke to talk with pe WOMEN, «HRS. DAILY PROM | —*° any "County Re our, service. Ask for Jim r.._§! ee meena. ype falriy t office. Must have good voice, | CARPENTRY 30 YEARS EXPERI- frigeration Assn. or Jerry sgt ad 5 . FIRE FIGHTERS’ Mh Bs for &| Salary. Call FE 50138 ence New ani repair’ Formica! George Prayer proprietor. rs: B Lake De. Walied| very nice tm § unt walk: nice ae pt offers a Fecaton WOMAN Fon Danae AL BOOK kitchens 9 specialty. Reasonabie. WHITE BROS. og $60 ‘penthiy, MArket 4- see to ee. = Ae bn _* now bein — a ben: ae = = 5 own Lg ns ee ee ae ey ie a of rent. Write Pon tiac Press = f LIBERT TY LOAN FCORP. leas noon oF: after 6 p.m. MA a eo eee FE; Berg “ter fading, 218.1 : ; "$1208 TREE oe FONT apr |i ROOMS & Bata ALL = ane GENE’ a Ty, TING SERVICE | $660 Dixie Hwy. Revie ody J. ‘LL UTILE g PENTRY. NEW _& REPAIR.| ‘ Eves. th 6: bum, 10 to 8.| Adulte only M y bed, no; es. for colored. 343 —irwin. | ERPERENCRD <a marrnnas,—Pa Sara warren —— | cane care E guaranteed "Om 3evas | een eS way ot pee aot Sankers a Mo: yer Sot pe T ROOMS "4 BATH NR. OxnOw EXPERIENCED w WAITRESS WID Wib.| WOMAN OR GIRL FOR LIGHT ELDERLY MAN WANTS ~ OOF — Wanted Real Estate 32A Te _EM 3-254 of EM 33000, ™* Te se housework and child care. Live| side painting PE 56838. PLASTERING —< = n ; "ROOM yy mein. UHL 3 ROO ari BATH FE (000i EXP WAITR WAITRESS WANTED. a welcome. | MAN aa ANITOR WORK.| 5 xy ers EM 30103 ALL CASH PRES Bera Pat ADULES. JE ee at Boulevard” Coffee ep. | A For you G! land contract | Clinton Apts 103 Mechanic. 7 RMS) & BATH > GARAGE. ALL °F ee ey eam ertenpranenen., | Wiree PY Wi WO | Ohad ae iene En ton garnet, 7 io Paywente "Ball gir kes | goa Shetietachaac Jannson. ‘After of call 7 4 ; Bice. ——9-3366 = anal | "6766. . ie Sere ie ea | a MAN 0 YRS. I DRIVING EXP: | Mesley Leach 0 Pw aM | 7 a J RMS 8 BATH. 98. ADUL os e a by . r Biva., B'ham WANTED PAR SIME TAP md BES Ph Sh iriver. Cau Dressmaking. Tailoring 16 APP R. ICKERSHA ee only. re ri xPERIZ + ied 30 eons sear oe ExERII aa ea DO LIGHT. TRUCK TAILORING AL- * SHOES 1195 West Maple o__ Mayfair 6-6250 cL PORR 8 CLEAN nooaes. de STOVE Nights, shift. Write DRESSMAKINO, — “: house’ hi trim: : Pred 7 b retrig. Pesnished OR_3-7466. Bes aye, FEO | Sites une SINS YE |” leretene, Bowian b fermals Gone wote_atrport Ba. on sis) $ CASH — 48 HOURS $ rp eqroves SS |TROOMS. PVT ENT. CHILD WEL- EXP, HOUSEKEEPER SMALL CEMENT & BLOCK JOBS AN NEED. 3 & 3 RM. APTS : oo ena home nights, 450 mre ange ee OE base FE #3788 Furniture Refinishing 16A | “we: 's "trigaat act HOMES — EQUITIES fim. © a cats 22 |) RMS. & DAT WE SIDE. amen ie ee eee YOUR NEW WANTED + BRUSe sO Deive E FOR ANTIQUES — WPECIALTS. Van-| S40R Cabell tus tetade WRIGHT aS VALUET |i rooms. Private Ew 7 RMS. & TILE aa necessary. Do net appl unless through § states’ with e | ish removed from furaiture. a. a pe tS, CARIAND AVENUE Private bath. Main floor, Laup. _ fire & mantle. ist floor cae ie oe Sack ; | of. 2 to § years. FE 50162. "aT 50603 PE 5-0441| dry cocmetien, is. - 196 — jeg e+ . i Shoreview Dr. blee [ ni YOUNG MAN, 18 bo Sd WORK. ~ Garden Plowing 168 ~ The birth of @ new car, > ROOMS washer. Nice bacetient. Lawn, « of cooreeet between $ & 11, e e Ta PE 40431 gata cit. cape aaa Edsel is announced by Forg Mo- pra. vem ot ae ‘hee tee: Py oe re ritiy | “ae oy STORE Work Wanted “Female ea ring, ducing jierehog & load: | gan. You are cordial invited | “ oe ee Tw Fe nim m3 > = i ONINGS. | - in: top cow manure. newes' jon to a ae Zz 7 : eee ME a WeAT SOAL curity Commission has orders for rae eee oe rar = ' a ‘ence on’ 33478, =. E: | Saahecieaeamnonay mae aoameet Weel dealer “ ten - - of A Ree pret me . fe we © 4 Si. oF _ities furn bio wk. 51 Fenely, + ~§,.-"-,, = See Club OPENING SOON K-i tRONINGS. 1 DAY, SEI ¥ SERVICE. rading. anywhere. OR 3-5086, ten Ot pour doer, ter aan t| 7 ROOMS. WELCOME. 304 |) ROOMS, BA N, QROUKD ments ‘Secure "Com pul. | 2280" nice Lexe Re wee ommerce References. $3 =, | PROPTRG, .OMADID, PIES AVES. 1 3650. sppraisal anq a quick sale. Your|/ State St nape bea. ont, sarage. Wan —— ITRESS, AP- at the + Pa: ST DAY -SERVicE | 80d mowing 7 Lake Rd. 2 FE 2124. Our Prine paseee es et one.) 7 RMS, NEWLY DECORATED, ; mtn eS ply Jet Cone. Tis 8. Saginaw. ; A-1 IRONING, 1 PE 44228, : N ROLLER ears of know-bow at your sery-| PY‘. dath and entr. Adults... FE ROOMs & . ARAGE, _No phone ca . $3.30, bu. Pick up & deliver. FE AND 1UM SKaT-| {, ss beat * save & retrig, sb) "| GIRL TO BABYSIT DAYS, CALL : 17 ______ | _Insurance Agencies 17A — Please come home for| +°% LS 3 ROOMS AND BATH. after 5 p.m. Judson, Poo Miracle Mile A-) IRONINGS. $3. REF. PICK : J J a 13, 8 p.m i - 14 Soe env ater ENT. AND . en ee ee et eo waoes|° 4 gt Represented Co.'s +B Dealt ump T1eSs 7AM, APT. MODERND.— | ->Sh 8S eee 2B GIRL FOR LIGHT HOUSEWORK. BABYSITTING DESIRED. WAGES| — - 4-3667. ;. EN. #2 FE 310m. SHOPPING ; ding to yours. re 3-481.) Austin-Norvell Agency Ps ‘OUR 20% Realtor FE +7114 uburn Ave. : vl] arris MA in the old West Huron Open Eves. |? i PVT. BATH & children pate parents work rE CEN ER he of tal Rd PE Lats. n W. Lawrence %e fe wy ast Rink? ff, . Bervice oak. Bewty Goccreted. Couple only. | # B® “ART UNFURN. HEATED. Gin, ATTENDING HOH soHooE,| | BRP aE Eine ‘INSURAN mace Ww ~~ pe Ter beets mgty AE, AFB « eoeo, Marbeee fe be mothers bower, mast lve . : : HAND, IRONING. smovans ex T Sart eo 2 Show | 5 nits Mica as . nm weekends - FE 40462. ee a= oe PE 20651 mel z rae SIRE FoR FOR WORK 1 DRY CLEAR} has-e-geed job ——_| as cine FOR Ses | ichohe Barger Co. reasonabie and let us prove awh teach iz de ¥ - Huren 2 9 PE i tis Toundey, 640 8. Telegraph. foe yee or Pprmiagten Ymmediately. Gall | = ae Service “a8 pe fin TORS get OESS 2. | 2 Lande Kits Ae BATH. WA ate sone ve * PAYROLL & COST CLERK — | Gini 70 LIVE IN” CARE OF 3 sen, S100, fms fA ns BO terford atea, Partly fura. -Aduis | §-ROOi&s “MgODEAN-APT— WEST Good opportunity local Manu. | CURE TO LIVE DEPARTM gk IRONING DONE IN MY WOME. : ' LISTINGS WANTED _ saison Saien OOM. MODER : children, PE 4-1366, ; FOR FAMILY LAUNDRY SERV- : side Oti FE _2-0033__afier eee ce roann, Merinese seheol J ; FOR CHILD a Laundry. PE BUYERS WA!tIna. _tET [7 RN ADULTS | 6 call FE 24: f of Lib- “CHILD | Pontiae v 2-$282. Corne oe agus “get yn papal, “More Yor ease tan wages. HE ADS» Tape, Sore EE, TO WORK 4, g US SHOW YOU WOW TO No anes © pets. FE 2-3664./ erty & Murphy pre e : mei R ae... NO DRINKERS. _Write Ponting Press Box 92. TE com. Pe 63 213. LACE ee PLAIN OR rz BUY 90 Oakland Near Huron : LADY TO SIT WITH CHILDREN Rpoareness RED NURSE FOR HOME a ten ten 5 gt poet Ue ¢ Heer. Ht Somsee St. FB Under new management. New POLICEMEN — .}- ghile, mother works. Ret | l nursing. Light housekeeping. FE | _taupdry Phone FE 2801. ___ ieee h . Middleton 2 ea SATE. ois p Weer | Soir, & 4 room sR OF PENTAC | CAD’ OVER 3 Se espeopie FR SaRAPEING TYPING, GEC Landsca 18A ri BROKER rE 6-111 | FROM BATH AND eewra | 2302.30 per mon Bee CARE- peqaire- to work as gr om oe | petariai service EM > * ‘not be Adults. 87 8. Parke. 7 . ment age 21 to 28 (time in serv-| ff” ohito studio. Salary. 1 bane SERVICE, (PETE'S). for | “debts Acie WE NEED : : i i ucted school : WASHING & astas Ao 7 RMS. TO «. OTELI- | #E 96173 @ am, to$ pm cipiome J -- If. J ae) a eee iKendale’s, Cashiers woe Lg os ED cain er Ye van ddd | Wir Hei Bhar Bice 1, Good modem 3 bedroom elty | ties furn. 270 aT FE — SMS. « BATH. 8 NEWLY DECOR: eond personnel = 3 L NY aan SEILD IN MY |, ated. West side. 3-9350 City Hall, "Parke. HELPER 36-3 pS. eo FE 5-568 fone it SOLD wa cole 2. Aereage with modern home. a w. huron, FE of age. Own room & bath. re .| _hom ain e & Ls ? & & BATH. PULL BABSE- POLICEMEN wes. $20. Midwest 4-8644. GOOD | , | Woman woutn WOULD UKE BABYSIT FYSIT- | Dan's Landscape Service 7 Wed. Children to Board 26 a clemneb wanan (5 FYE BAR mac ment. Call- PR 32243, CITY OF PONTIAC DLEAGED LADY IN TELE-| STARTING SALARY shop. FE $i8o7.-In vielnty of GostoM BOLLDOZING YARD &|4 GOOD LICENSED. HOME IN List = wits us for fast a| Pe oat, Keego Harvor, |S ROOMS. BATH & GARAGE. salary Nena to 98 itime in gpa noone T'to Pt ar. an : as ’ . “S Baldwin, & Walton. | Pag A arading. Back “filing. MA) gseha. : & TRADE A jut ol ont: "Brown. 3 FURN. APT. - ; FE §-4207 after. . s jee may be deducted). high s chosi| sek.” References VACATIONS Building Service 2 “EXPERT FRRMING AND ee oe CARED | Rvenings. Call OA 6- _Rillities turn, 960 per month. 68 | g § , SECOND FLOOR, CLs ica ond on ABS Perspnael MIDDLE-AGED WOMAN TO CARE WITH PAY AAA GARAG AGE oer Ba ane To TEE L.H. BROWN, Realtor Dh I BATH 10 TOWER, 3 acaba ‘on _Otfice, City Hall, re for 1 child, as a companion. Live Eee i 3 3 * schools, rT, f : , REAL ESTATE in More ior’ home Shona DISCOUNT Recreation rooms, additions, ete. Goon BI BLACK. CK sOtl, LAWN SEED- zn ue _ bmw, gee Fe PaaS ae race. fits ‘386 Orchard’ Lase vn t-0013 3300 ‘huburn — eferences required, : T Tt 2) Guaranteed satisfac . bes eregenereasies = ; LESMAN ON PURCHASES nid “Lien Liccheee on ARCADIA -APTS New subdivision demands the need ee Ea so Dg try Contractors. canbecaPine WORK. REA- ensec home. FE S91 SC I D ms * 4 RooMs. P ‘PRIVATE Ba BATH. ion T RM & BATH. CLEAN, EVERY- | & x furn. Pvt. ent. Perfect ter’ . south of Brown work! as e., Adults only, Ret. | fineets havin ma, aiming, — 2470 ; N. ol tchen rms., ae - Pont. Drive-te eater. FE 2-1873. a . be tat & ROOM BA porches Im [is upancy , welcome “= Ptepebes:: beer Ken- | _Marry Stevens, Builder, MI 14228. Se ae Ora rac lee E R BATH, oN 1 e. es: lake, pvt. ent bay Welcome. | 2Det_mo, FE ¢7581 of - 7B $c 845 per mo. MY 24631, : eee OF ar a “far 3 Rh _PvT. BATH.| d_be _ outing ‘or. _ Couple, adults. a aes ~ <= 33200 oF Spy at oh drat @& 6 RM. ay St. Pontiac CALL ™ 23-4309. pnt room ory all le : , located close to down ‘ton | Edw. M. Stout, Realtor __Open Evenings ‘tf 8: | 4 _: First floor, Auto. ol hea blocks ems downtown ps ‘a Fear 3 rk Blvd. a one bath. Child it per ‘month. “eG. EMPeTEAD, 102 East Huron St, Pontiac Hillt Blvd. Manor | _& “ttt, w! “giprtowe eee LOW. « DOWN PAYMENT © SPECIALS ty DUBLIN 0OOoL = 2 large lots aCROOe ave 3 starter home oom ‘arrangements. down. Balance 875 mi LOTs , droom steams da in - of of seed Las ing slagt. 1 Moder byexcept t nr be — sol. "on £ caly $500 down, jee $65 EM BREE “& GREGG 1565 Union Lake ae. EM_3-4393 ‘or EM goo! buy at $9.500, terms. T.G. _ Trocke 1643 Union" toe une EM 34671 TIPSICO LAKE, mes PResident 42614 Buy Thru Partridge lt Thru Partridge (MILL LA LAKE RD. ty fd fud bathe Over a. sores. den oe invests — RANCH TYPE 6 & bath. fas furnace, Galy $800 with 8 rae ‘BEDROOMS - Close in. Excellent for tmeome, acer garage. Clean and good - 236 N. Saginaw PE 44091 PE 71-8119 THE. PONTIAC PRESS; THURSDAY, SEPPEMBER 5, 1957 o S s CARNIVAL her AS by Dick Turner| For Sale Houses 43 _ For Sale Houses _ 43 For Sale Houses 43 ; 14 ‘, p 2a eal ett 4 PAP a ol ad e ae ie a ee BRICK BUNG ALOW © M RANCH 7 WAR crt & ieee ; _ BRYANT. - Large living and din- “Onty —— “and floor, to finish. Sed with: ip er ee - pvecreome jects tring ond die, McKeachie, off White Lake 10M! : Soe ‘onal mae Ste = 4 : ; is me . Low DOWN REALTOR | OMES Aton 1 floor, i fog oo petted 3148, Lew de re er Br 4 ae ear Re eenenccogs| : : PT Tr | Avow - TROY =, CLAWSON. poor pa pat per Ai ‘ve oa —beyment_ — g| Wine CONNER APPCIENTIONs|PEALRANCH wont | emmy | meme | “Bedroom yet | SEED home in nice am hb reg. Walls, oll -Beat ted - He Hem tead dorhood In Kegs, pisement, large recreation i) Raok Dore 4BEDROOM ee | =} “pygr od |. NO. PERRY. | 3,bama, ik, cobalt tut “Rene La : : a : ldeat family home near st. Mike's| fen On to og re - Rent Lake Cottages | 36A 3 3 bedroom, family Vj o ° Ges this lovely 9 Bedseem © new junior high-school. Two —o ve Emre stake sront # RM. YEAR AROUND | APT. Vasoment ge: a ax a, Bedrooms sea tiié fom: | in and out. New carpeting thru- | ~faaa? Watrard Sn sit’, | Sows. BEreeh HUnie | i re mst “Brace vodag theten | ARO, Oe, ee PEE | ot Eetae ° > . r . s a __ J ROOMS, MODERN, HOT WATER Gall OR WEST SIDE” : A extra large, ee room and oil) shower, gas heat. water softener,|. Arnold Real Estate : heat, ab Williame|47 WHITE KE) BEDAM COT BEDRM. COT-| "s rooms. § and bath-ist. ni3 4 z ee ut on & we a» wate heater, Storms & 310 8. Telegraph Rd, peat at Pose ht $20 week,| t86¢. $55 per. mo. MU_ 43088. bath-and tiful mm and " -¢ | Sc@ped lot: 100x150. screens, carpeting, jeer garage | FE 54-0676 ~ FE 2-7520 kver i¥ LAKE-| floors, modern kitchen, basement ‘ B ointment apes oe cd wht pabiexe ona | WE TRADE § LL » 35 miles north of with r room. Gas hest, . a BY teen ase on te ten Seetha cone oat ins $6500 WITH 41500 DOWN | ooo. an winter, Children w pa Week, Neat weekly. . Sais ti 1.860, low lente payment.| “=> = i - WM. A. . ne shown n by Casi only. | Crescent lakefront ae 3 bed- 3-4163, Pal a j 995-CA rooms. T ROOMS AND BAPAC TDEAC FOR Wa CONV os 34,99 $350 DOWN Pvt. beach, 2bedrm. Reas. MAr- S ve = ——, z Small three rooms & bath. Full Newly a scauole a . ba. coal t te! y decorated § rooms & base- 7 EON CAREFRORT “BRICK 3 For Boat Rooms 37 MITH a _— wee | Bester sia ol estas Ene Roosevelt School” Ask far Mar - __. REALTOR ly ay home, t ol] heat, garage,) ~anwnnnnnnnne Sennen *> : : ms. : . = Thane ra. secure recut “it? _- WIDEMAN. a ee a 7 . él OFF SASHABAW Eh BPS 5 month.” Sectrliy” required. 1 CLEAN SLEEPING ROOM, FOR g Cute im ung tlemen only, Walking dist. ‘of REALTY -| tial b t. F land- a. 2403).__| Pontiac Motor. 621 N. Perry. PE | 412_W. Huron PE +4526 COMPARE THIS omy decordion Part ‘wasgment, cli] ecaped lot $0 x 200 Iliness forces til) dame 20ce AV. (ABLE) _4-2285. } — mre rca @ ea pbed-| heat, gas water heater. lot be x pueritios Privi ee oa Brendel 35-8001. i pane A ORM DOWN. | eer pac! 2 firepliices, slate entrance, ase - ——_ lake privileges Only sligbers sp ea —— > pend Pontiac. | ‘s : OF Ar BUS STOP, EVERYTHING | ce eos ee eee | HATCHERY RD. yment. Cad Mrs, Gantser, FE ; tine, Ad ae aD for comfort, FE . ; x24 plastered garage. All this| Lovely four room nouse with ful! BRICK RANCH HOME . HIGHLAND sig sToOP. PYS= TR. COOK- for $17.60. on your ot. _, basement. aluminum storms and| ‘This home is com>letely tere* ~ Ra Utilities furn. A) Cabin 5, 2 laundry, 499 W. Huron. ow Poruan 8 STs A food oar LS E. J. DUNLAP screes. New siding & large loct,| ished — a reai beauty. 4 ° ae $8 CreAN SLEEPING Rid. roR'1| § home, 3 bedrooms jarge ° : Custom Builder FE 5.0020 “Hepat gee, Hore: | Near Fisted Lake, Only tia Wolverine Dr., Wolverine Lk., MA gentleman, PE 32-8171. 34 fiving ream 11 a ii = K G, HEMP 600. Terms, £3008. aio Bo Shsere” pease tek een ALL MODERN 3 sEDRM. dome |!" % Huron st. | FE . ADULTS ONLY (9, BEDRI "1H | ‘Close in, 48 Mechanic” us Basement, forced air beat"? car| i Elisabeth Late. 1.000 down, | Exes. : ELWOOD REALTY {ag allowed. PE eates "| SOMFORTABLE SLEEPING “nuz.| ‘S8'8#*. 2 lots. This is sen Bes) é r 5143 Cass Elizabeth Rd. 7 ‘GLEAN mee Pe owe GAs! i, near swimming, boating, walk- «“ for $7380 — $1950 Down: Lake Pro rties : ; FE 54-1204 or FE 4.3844 * “heat, atural fireplace. 3 bedrme aq Cistante to sew West Bloom: ELIZABETH LAKE ESTATES ~ [ovely ving Poom woh begr cent ae [aa Buy thru Partridge Reston, Reler. Required. Rr. ar. 6000. | 2 bedroom bungalow “bas | “Tat ing Wa ru on fireplace, 3 nice bedrooms, den, | : List thru Partridge 3 get N SLEEPING ROOM. js fon kitchen with jots knotty ——— — ean large family blichen! a i _Morton. wails, = . FALL SPECIAL for recreation with “Jedec: at Pontiac Lk. 86 mo, Gale|CLEAN SLEEPING ROOM: IN-| fleaming oak . full base- - Fock fin and modern kitch- LAKEFRONT H SR a Ba A eed Tecfention Foams g2°| an decid ta srt a ty scence course after | tr pest, gare mh susamen $1,000 DOWN ou furnace, Intuleted, ice fre premises Sat: & Sun. only. ABLE LARGE. NEAR CiTy| [Ss¢, lifetime aluminum 8 woman some fleges, Sebwol bus by" aly ts 16s Ment. perfect beach. $13,000 total, ub Fe see wast ove ag Sd = = $19,300 with reasonable ‘dowa pay-| one larce "Gouble lot neu Drey- $1,300 “owas nen, $2000 Jota en, 8 rooms, furn. 3 bed-|@ ~ NICE . ~PRIVI- ane a hee Ow ton “Plains. ‘Tt hab such seatures A ‘BETTER. s oat, ey, _leges. 547 W Huron, NEAR ST. BENEDICTS — We ‘For ome Houses 43 _For Sale Houses 43 $1,000 as: specious tonged rear laws. = oll eat ae hools &|ZARG SLEEPING NR. have the key to this lar, 4| wre ree eee ee 2 bedroom modern oh ‘Livin - electric hot water STARTER. HOME Fordheren hacetne oe oi me, 7 latge —— a1 . room and 1 bedroom carpeted. livin foom. and “large fe kitchen, FoR you LA ’ SES __bakeview, Huron Gardens. — twp 5 full rage, fenced yard Near pve = say $7,450 ® with terms. Do not| §,7™S. & bath. Complete =e ot! r r Strictly mod Lore! basement w recre space = furnace. Isulation nowse. Sirietiy mx ap Ny LARGE CLEAN SLEEPING ROOM auiomatic oil heat, Syivan, Lane lent’ bathing “beach. Complete| walt on this on scisans, Corus ak ate snver Pabe Talles New Lincoln Plant. Lease o town, sewer privile es, Vacant, move right in ; © price only ge. Ouly $6500. __ TAKE ao OL cca CARY, NICE WAR ROOM PRIV. eee ere East Side—Paved Street Poy ryder Lave masa | _ LOST Oakland County Realty” Par, aromeie. ts “Sonic | gonase sbioal PE Sim | WaT supumnan — nuneger logk to bus, & compact $490 Down ve Bl BR MoM eun| BoetTbecitiadt ste Wes te | Eu sside Grea Ssur” ther “9 iTODRRN : Near, comfortable, & quiet. Come} fooms, Tile bath. There is a bing wae - aad = : room nearly new home: Beautl COLORED BN SEDAN HOUSE. | _s0e. §-7332. vely_ ji ft, living "room, | ak 2 . +} _ NO OTHER cosTs - “WEST OF PONTIAC fully located op a jaree co corner | 4 bedroom, full basement, gas @ 16th, 1956. miles | NICE GQ ROOM FOR! new condition, 2 lots only $9,050 ment with low cost gas heat. Near Crescent Lake, ¢ bedrooms. | um rad hecr Gpoeercegat eho oe large | beat. A very nice bungalow with Sd Poh ‘iecond street gentleman, Pus step ots Be | else dows, oy NO) Taten “only down tie — 4, bedrm. ranch, Pull basement, | aii furnished, Tox300 lot, trees, | ving room with welio-wall car-|—€*'se Easy terms PE 46403 mit Sas’ Club. 3355) Huron. = William Miller . ‘per month. Fenced. Perfect cond. eee >| Fine Basement with ioe ere SQBERN ¢ Ris WCRRERS Om Weman. Pri. ent. 25 Nelson. FE| Realtor FE 2.0263 VACANT — TEMED. POSE SON TC REALTY | Seats, WES. “Becon et | Hemeyyremiated, Geet beat i = oe ————— = = J = 7 2° a MODERN | BEDROOM LAKE- ASA 3 G 1078 W. Huron 8t. N Qpen—walk ir & look at it & if ™ Bald ‘n a PE 5-8278 + en call for appointment. feign and wee Gan ee di- So ore ene dneluded | "tor ret femal (weanen" Was: meet ee ante you are interested, call owner. hl ae vided in 3 apts. oF 1-3 rm. Orion MY 3-i900 erences required. FE 24403. __ oa Lincoln Junior DA 33350 . ome Gad) 3 Soares? ving NEAR BLUE SKY. ROOM om. ve | Ol": . Con Larg~ 2 story home: New| EVES, pant BO? SUN. TO 80651 : Lakefront Cottage ste he — _ grated, 3 rms th. Closed porch bos, priv, nee oa A ws — plus ihortgage ; guaken fs 8 perch. | To BUY TO SELL REALTOR | | a ") | This 3 bedroom cottage located on) rage. close to town UAL HOME, LFEPA BuS|Mim in wetter est ede teas, | ith nepitce ‘Tu aia" ame | Secale | by owen) baoeGous Fou. SOF) tity Tealacemgorvanie ving, Net] Yard. e000. dowa. "S11 J00, epiace, fam on wil tte s oy, c loca ate tied. Year | ee Rel. PE 3-1412 after 4 room, Ceramic tile bath, full ment with stoker heat. Pos- "basement i hook at. paved. nite g landsca, 185 ft, lot. Large — eames Ro Tks: a eb ont —2™: basement. oil peat. 2 car garage. session at once, §9,500,/ nice Moreh “sia of Pontiac. er LE treplaee Coeaaet sy cae ieee furnished home. Will rent to Jan [ROOM IN NEW HOME NE, IDE.| ‘cellent location terms. fico PE teen taxes | CANAL. FRONT country kitchen. All thig for on. . Gentleman. FE 2-198. a | $12,500 with $2,500 : : _ist. Adults. PE 3-172. = Nab OPTONAL POR’: | MARELE Gismmon sce Only 9 few feet cen ee cn | ter Ge ae eee Bloomfield evans bathe Pit ie 1 eh men. Prefer teachers. itn SE Trem ae “ raneh. & drapes e. 4 bedroom modern with) - , . SATE aot eoaYREATLA 23786. _attic, Racellent Mitchen, ful base: basement. $14,900. Terms to FHA large front poreh. Util- WHITE BROS An excellent. bu 12, 750 SMALL HOUSE - . NEATLY | f50M FOR AN WORKING | “ment with tile te Doors, ges heat, . - mortengs. North Dr. By ity reom with of] furnace. 1%- REALTORS * full price Inciuses vert ie en- ree On bastine Near grocery. man, $7 wk, close tm, shower | Alumingm awnings, “Pull price St. ‘Michael’s soa owner. $1406. cry garage. Wired for sleciric ioe trance to carpeted living room le ae * PE 3 “| _& garage. §-6728. $10,500- terms. - : It's vecant rone\ oo tae . * Grapes upstairs furniture $060 Dixie Hwy. place. Carpeted family size dining > Eves. ‘til 0; Sunday 10 to 8. Heated - 1 SLEEPING ROOM MAN/ cUTE & cozy living room, dining room, included in price of $9500 with Open ie iT r eated ‘se ving rm. n Teachers, Students, Ete, ONLY. W. side $7 wk. PE 31300. eT decorated 2 bedroom buh- ond tk m on first -floor. . cote ree ; JP wo a ansbersy pastrce vas 6 oe ‘path Serena Sad cle a ne LS ba LAKE PnIviLeoEs Soo | meth eraoe ratte Bes. We 23-4878. PE 4-303 or 7 + FE 3-9306. term “bs seat. not abe Purana, Gia: a boll ideal _retirmes ent home Owner bas moved and must Buy Thru Partridge — ee tile floor and WALLED LAKE. 3 AND ) BED a pecamanese a ee * : T erm io * @ : i a an vefeosnencees — Ee Lake Dr | 81. SLEEPING RMS. FOR MEN. 3/ wear st. wn 500, $2,500 dow acre site! 17-f. th room, brick tome eae casement and tf List Thru Partridge owner will-give quick session. NION LAKE. 7 BDRM “Lake.| DiOck* from town. No drinkers. | "Tceu tamily home 4 large bed- lent throughout, Gas heats S| furnace On Indian Lake Ra. | — ment. See Tcraartine $y cee front Rome.” ‘Nicely fur.” Gas | —*° Union ts oot. eome, sarpeteg living ond Ge | $8 garage, attached. 610,500 with | Toadea ‘with trees” abe sete | CASS LAKE — YEAR AROUND 2 “arene ne See monthly. Untill June, , rooms, \ H s edroom home i 1958. 34322. ___ Rooms W th Board 38) iif pains, ful Dasement, ‘gas heat. terms. Sierra R D. RILEY, Broker oe CLEAN, vor LADY PENSIONER Pull pries ealy on.ene 80 Acres soup Low ONDERTUL | RANCH HOME yom enor large kitchen. | ier ane te Be _ 4 e ‘=. Rent Houses Unfurn. 36 or other. With or without meals A real farmer’ A ‘farm. eanet HLANDS, TOO! Call for hy Bo Pong —— hola farnses. Owner "win jeese wor nnn: FE pects Oat ws wUee sid WK SCE IRAM peel Ay rye = terms, , tached = inet Lovely year or more. $52 PER MONTH OLEAN ~~ HOME } soceen homes f large bores H - 8 oetGiso ‘extra. 3 room’ modern 108 WAM MILLER PAVED ' STREET NEAR mons. 4 Matthews, FE $0371 1 Tit Joslyn. corner ra, bom Sus, fag HE ag A eis. ump T1es Aoprosims ial acres wih 6 ROOMS & eee ke TsuTTABLE PICTURE wenpow. FULL - ’ . eautifully n fortes Fs. with OF without ons tet Listine sunvick 11.808, terme. is Seen ee gs Speen ce _Durn. Wit trade. PE ebesT | PRICE 48, meals. ¥ bate iFWOUT ; 7 a ____ Muitipie Listing Service in trade. 1 VA ACRE ; ~B . —, - . EV ater ¢ cal Mr. tease. | \ an WITH BREEZE de na , CA Bl vom field eld = an SYLVAN LAKE : FE itt. V ler ». ATTACHED GARAGE. OAR ene head : A 1 VACANT ’ fd Ky NI RS & or HEAT, dults. H EL AUB RIN : fat peel Large living room with ‘fireplace, A. JOHNSON, Realtor and =- ONLY’ $8:650 u OaCARED. ' owege, fs rE Set q Sar e at type, home 2 ears old. Fi h Rd, Lake. Rooms yy Day ot GI Resale piace. full basement with | larke dining room, carpéting and | 1704 S. Telegrap' : * Hee heed Sy mee ASHER ior rom, seartwant “| 3 bedroom brick. Large living | b q.| tra storage closet, gas heat. Con- FE 42533 — TT ser li wa Po VALUEF, Realtor per mo: PE §-5151 ‘After! | Cooking tt ait, | room, kitchen & Ceramic Ct ee | crete aris, sot Fine _peren- 1V1l 10qn S 345 OAKLAND AVE. 0693 ree a SoGKA = SLBA eT ae VELI CLEAR. aus Gee hen a ES large Bloomfield Scheol district.| mials and brads ake treba eges é/ _ OPEN EVE are = VICE $e Prarie, PE et cary:| enemies 8 opty Dome wim TY) dad oreent | Paveg weet Be a with 5.008 down" Cail Fein COLORED _ Close to School & Bus BEDROOM HOME. NR- DRAY. PE 5-8126. and parochial 8, $1,700 down 5 You asked for more @ room, 2 story frame with bese- [Y ton Plains. stove & refrig, ture. Rent Stores 4 | #2 der cont. GI Takeover ° ment. has new gas eee Boa $70 per month. OR 39140. ee |, Near School _ $1,000 Dn. $81 Mo. ~ wan 3 Bedroom = beg Bp Akar a 3 OME WITH QA-|\sroRE SPACE 20x80. FE 3-9281.| Svburben $ room modern. 3 bed-/ Christian Hillis—Rochester| 3 pearm.- fanch \styie home on pee 4 Sever — eas. one evenings only, OL 1-731 gage, $006 - Middlebelt Rd. OR "soy Voornels Ré. = 2) Briek- #2'-tong. if \y acre of ground. ith baths on FULL basement, ii, car garage, |. He — TRO SEAT GULMED Gh -< ainae Weare We $00 want @ good value this is| blacktop road. Clote to | fenced im yard. OAS Seors, pise- omes “FRANK SHEPARD ROOMS & BATH, GLASSED IN Rent Office Space 41 garage. it. Large comfortable living| Due to owners of em- ed walls, CLEAN Ag A with ¢ down. namnedats porch, exc. loc bus service, | ~~ room rock firepiac loyment, must sacrifice for only Excellent: uy. Only #420 -! Behind St. Joe Hospital | possession, . hime oO pita ‘TRooas a tan 7 me De RENT DIRMINOD EAST - MAPLE Sashabaw!& Mavis and dining TL. well te wall $1.6 be home is| full price. COLORED , . ear Adama a. = 2 ° arpe Z + oe. we ate acne 19 more | FERRY STREET — 4 bedroom for pul labor. Near Crescent Tox. 1,600 sq ft. Idea) for archi- 11 rooms, modern. aoomsgeoe =| cluded. 4 beautiful rms., . $8.00 DOWN, BLOOMFIELD _ Lake. 9420 Brunswick. t, engineer, doctor, dentist, ete.| large rooms. 6 bedrooms, 3 full ample closets, ceramic tle) 1, oy Se ceils ec | ca cnen sae paceice ae] Wee bomen’ are (pekee tard ee ee 3.RM. ~ MO Off street parking. Reasonable.| tiled baths, full romseneon | Tec- : —, out ie nae Ay, rae Lecused ap yet rage. CUSTOM Trisel oan DREXEL STREET — 2 bedroom PE 4-2647. Harry _Mevens Builder. Mi ¢4538.| restion reom with fireplaces. Rew enn Se, See gual m Mchinas. Large tetris. Wumeg:| cf nasulinmy eaapeeed Brice it Beane) 0056 (Sewn: For Sale Houses 43) {acai for ‘the large. family. “Also counter top range, wtiity | Foom, kitchen, utility room. large | with fireplace, carpeted dining $10) STARTS DEAL eer Pr % ogre clos 7 | 6 ROOM HOUSE LOCATED peee PALL LLL PLD PLL LPP be used as a Stemi ple L" for laundry, ete. Spa- 3] A lovely home for oaly room or EN, cheerful kitchen Lapstrentel STREET -_ room Rochester of paved road. : commereial, 910600. Reasonable cious activities rm. with ad:| 96500. $1,000 down. tile bath with vanity. | Same GI deal as befere | home im good condition 61,000 scant to ate tad ese m HH amnctanr aA down payment, Immediate pos- joining powder room. Eco- Milford Area ee pearins... al NEW FHA do tae. 5 ssion. fi #as—radiant getront, Close f a E | 4 yr Bt. Por SA SSE UMA GEORGE BLAIR ts = ee $33,000, cash Milford. rd, Fall basement, garage, 1500 — DOWN, lake privileges. wie AINBOW RE. PADbICE ) SERRE RICK, FULL BASE. GOING STREET ware piste REALTOR Os ise mess Soenepey peeve eS $m. frame 2 poms ca lovely EVE” FE 82721 - gal — xe ; . ; Sept ure beat tN, Oyen. een fea he kee wee AYTON PLAINS Roy Annett Inc White ace Frontage. with berries, lots of lilacs & flow- LOW HIG HLAND - . BD: 3-1708 vi ‘ . 4 bed- ers. QUICK possession, ? apartment home, each 3 bed- gaa water md ed es screened-in frdat | re BEDROOM | is your —— to ce MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE ON REALTORS 238 FE. Huron FEdera!l 8-0466 and Sunday 1-4 Open Evenings Beautiful 9 5 pee. rms. on Lake. que mo, Large one = beautiful shrubs, $2500. st ee 21941 HOYT REALTY s arises 2-0008 Richard seule, Realtor, MU 4-2045 Center &t. H S| Pak pene on ma East 8 P ihve Living ne 3 4 | UNTO! iz PRIVILEGES, ? BED- pomgeot, © children & pet allowed. ag — = ac yom is ences > my MULTIPLE LISTING, SERVICE viston = brick, “tants ve aouble - yore Ouse IN LAKE “1 h — beate RAYTON — 3 = _®arage, 1525 Sable. | MEDAN ROgse Lake’ clone hagas oe iM ine center bedroom home, piastered,, B BY OWNER. ? PAMT' VY INCOME _.. $5 Atwater St--MY 34729. & bus line. Only. wn, bal. | Painted walls, dee aeee = ryt Nr. General ‘moan, FE 5-3500. 7 ROOMS. _of- _FuRwace,| %5 mo. inc, ins. & taxes on 4% / OI" et long with wall-to-wall : : ASSUME GI MORTGAGE, 4'5 PER | fenced Pn. Peete, |- Det. contes carpeting, Kitchen with am- ’ FOUR BEDROOM HOME cent Int not # per cent. 12 min- ci s EAT With OG BE DROOM ple cupboards and large eat- LAKE FRONT Mp co tag So eet ore rage, apply 2030 Commonwealth, Ideal family home or could be con- area Full basement, Tt you havé @ large family and for besement. ge heat. city wa- ~———="| verted .to income. Tiree bedrooms ioned for recreation, wish to raise them on a lake = pry | Nello streets, 4 4 » FULL T & bath up; living room 1 Ray heat auto. with nice beach, and in a good} -}°F ng trom Teel Lae ona may 5 . Ls a City.” Off picture window, dining room, hot water, arge and neighborhood. ad in the | Pontiac biog thot ag i : ==> kitchen, eat publ tice only was : ‘Sonn i Gatriet, cal) ob this ad. staichigan. t 15. of Pontiac. of lawn, call) basement, with stool, gas hea MARSHALL 8TR IN- ‘modern home, mifror like « bees nat atter 5 mm. PE 6.3047. ™ gas water heater, worms a COME — Colonial Home, fleors throughout, beautiful mod- “hill b ee ot brick. $ $76 mo. 5 NR. BU screens. Ca: _ out. All Paved street, with bus at ern kitchen, Bastar tone lopkins + Stanley. for irs. P. O.. Box $38 Pont.| newly remodeled & ese the door. 8, hard- bath, la room on is or : os ‘ : wo-car e & large “wood floors, plastered floor, full, ment, steam oil VEST SUBURB AN . Close to schools. On Mian = . stream: fired heat, ing shade wil Mi down, n. 4 room apartment trees, and a 1 nic view from | This 3 bedroom ranch poe is fist ss MPSTESS. Bhat care er eT Red | IER sinterines ~ eee ah oy rend yo __Byes, PE $-0810 -PE 33971 stoker neat end “auto, on ointment you will admire: modern ined mmediate’ —_ jetely water, rage. total is : . ea, i 5 aaeoies ee _— ® geome 'S $3,600 down. price Oniy - PLACE A “LOST AD” Call FE 2.8181 for an ad to recover a loss. Dial FE 2-8181.. for an ad-writer.| — nce aa iA. if ROSE McLA OL West Side—6 Rms. floor nace Samy Heater owner leaving ay 23 Vt inter | Stier houses ' Broker PE 2-2162 - BEDRM. HOME. LARGE tear Oxtord & schools, Im- re possession Terms, MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE & most convenient location. nth + fall to od!Cass Lake This {s an exceptional, destr- able, new 6 room ledgerock and tached garage, ee eae decorated. Has dani sensed tee 00 x sca ie an iereess ) 5-Rm: Brick Terrace ; ot Babies you can move a KINZLER | West alde Janti- furnace, Yacant, so} fenced, je trees. $7,950 — 3 BEDROOM home; full Pha! auto, heat, 23 - ft. omg space. caer se dyke area Lot 80x337. CLARKSTON AREA — city Estate of 3 bedrooms, liv- with rd Ma a vm. 49808 -| BEAUTIFUL BRICK RANCH HOME OUTSTA HOME AND APARTMENT "OXBOW L AKE al _ GILES" Donelson Heights large tered ‘walls, cove ceilings, ‘Nice kitehen with ‘Pine eupboards. 1% car — Large landsc: lot. Ly Close In-—Vacant @ room 3. bedroom home, all modern. Full basement, Stoker heat. Only $4,050 with down, A rea | Waterfond—2i4 Acres 1 buy! Just outside the village ifm- ing room hardwood This pretentious long low and floors, tile peereen, Weg ram 3 hed: home ooeee Brin Hg Joes tins ‘with gee po Lem agg he steel sink, ample cupboard lace, living room, t with Ta mi, ree replace, large. window, basement, ol] auto, seat, 5 lovely kitchen, full aes new tached garage. 23 of carpeting, solid rive lot re. Outd grit.’ only 1004150. and ake privileges is a $13, > paced nhc ‘ap Rudear! a byte to- i} PIONEER HIGHLANDS — dia —— ae. Beautiful, - ss 5 room VACANT a $6,050 cameiea te yd Gaing Attractive ose pe shing! bright modern kitchen bungalow with ful basement. furn- with B u 3 eplen- ace, tiectric hot, water beater, 3 beautiful a oa ag Mog ¢ fall three piece bath, ceramic tile bath. Oak ~ 3 Neots from Cla High walls, stairway to school ex xR attic for extra needs some work, but very livi- large rec. apace heat.- tes, mal nome fn 70d sg Shaded iawn, all fenced eee . ° > hers ht for —_BEA 4 quick sale—$11,900— ~— With 10,800 on terms, today -~ bo - won‘ sar “a ‘ing m room RAY O'NEIL., Realtor = a ee ihe qatt side. bus 282-8. Te 96.) mt. ef jorhood, fin- FE 37103 ‘ 46095 — of Sauna! me wi get basem ww } SAVE ENERGY, USE| ett,3™4,recre carn WANT ADS! To find. a tnd". bed Mnvestigate be: place to live or a | ood used car, see Classi- DORRIB oe Croll ed NOW, 83 W. | SPECIALS BRICK DUPLEX aaa cet a toaaa | Modern 2 bedroom bung i tescat — cw sgned | “cated just off Elizabeth Ui Ik, is Tig’ car. en are ee eee Sector Sane od ou | Slit A ES" Stl Woot] foe sgrtzne or or Noe place, beautiful paneled TV. F.C. Wood C ee a ee ee O00 UO.| GILES REALTY CO. Sears tall’ 94 on fired REALTOR on 3-1235 | 99] BALDWIN AVE. FE 65-6175 am he new garage After 7 p.m. 3-440 After 6: FE 27906 or FE pt with one of the nicest mod Corner Williams cane Read & M50) - $495 DOWN RSE, Rtas TAI em pew | Rew podrom name om our peettie arstem private tweet! = INCOME __ | eb steetatl ouce: toot fis, fenced 182205, orice $19,975: m This is not a Call shell. 8 t office for in- formation. We have lots avatl- h'e also ‘J. C. HAYDEN gam Very well = a brick duplex | ~ REALTOR with sla —— side has | .6 €. Walton FE *-0441 Open Eves. ots Tooms basement, | = eS EETER War t. arage and = All in ex- | 509 a Maple. cellent condition. Only $3,950 dn.| "Bingham. gouth BRICK EFFICIENCIES eenter saisoase - DON T MISS OUT THIs TIME LOW. TERMS See Me... Corner I-arlmoor and Bondale 130 to 5:30 Thurs., Pri Sat & Sunday sring $10 — Own Your Own Home Payments Less jg gy FE 6041 Eves. LI 2-4677 WESTOWN _— sours KEnwood TRIPP —Than-Rent——— Close to Joslyn n out. New peter nate Everything in — con- dition. 80 much for $12,200, terms, . Eastern Jr. High — dust $10, 0 fo a well- ted e in weet dis-” seal Glassed-in front poreh. dork good yard with won- huthiowers We are proud today, See ol & Telegraph Brand new home with bed ie tail. Possible to show any time and good possession. * Rochester Fy blocks from oe 9 bg acy 5 bedrooms. @ porch. Full wposaron| i rage. Even a —— et me show you home. Brick OneStory transfe: to sell at 615,- te new school 5 136 E. Pike 8t. Open Eves, FE 49584 256 W. CORNELL Civilians 5490 Down NO OTHER coFrTs M room. basement, forced air heat. Completely insula Storms, screens, paved street. Sliding rs throu house + condition. VACANT — IMMED. POSSESSION Open—walk in & look at it & if you ar Vf oe cai) owner, id ‘SAT, 'S SUN. -TO 8-0851_— pee tS : =. a i een y geceraied. ae te ay EM 33316 __ : Smitr . |. Union Lake pri es. See this | SEEDIATR -PORSEASION——_|splck-and. opus beaem home: ieee aes Par- jemen furnace, floors. A =) ~ Call for details. “CUCKLER REALTY room, completely modern, auto- matic oll beat 2 enclosed porches. arge 2 story barn. room for 3 La ‘Beautiful old maples, 3 and shrubs. lot 150x160. Ideal ‘tor ee pyapreden! home. Centrafy ‘ocated in For sale by owner. $10,000 mil erty easy terms on balan KNUDSEN | Looking ? For. a geod home with 3 bedrooms, 1'g baths, full ——“PaseMent, with — recreation room with bedroom: tn Redwood pan- eling? Located in Seminole Hil. We have it priced to sel] at $18,900 with terms. W aterfront ic Cass_Lake is Stevens. 122 8. Ce mer at | Highland Michigan Ph. Milo rd SMU 4-6571 DON’T Fail_to See This 3-BEDROOM. RANCH lot 85 x 1 ‘Lake, hooi, churches aod center, barge tion area Living room is 14 x 31, full colored bath, spacious closets. cozy kiteh- en, with lots of cupboards. Alum storms ecreens, $10,000, cash {fo martgage. oe below -— on ac- of health, Phone OR "8313 for Kepaeaea | Priced to Sell IMMEDIATE POSSESSION kina ah modern 2 bedroom home. Has large living room with fireplace, also enclosed ving porch overlooking wa- ter, Yard is landseaped, and includes a good con- ‘erete retaining wall. House ts modern in every respect, Prieed right at $12,900 with terms WEST SIDE ‘ Family home sear schools and shopping. 1% baths, .extr en Agha ‘ere fast. @ po with tat erat big emaads Full peg | toom and sunroom or or Goria s TV. 1 basement, car garage. Owner wensterred! S priced far below replacement costs \ SOUTH BLOOMFTELD HIGHLANDS : MODERN BRICK RANCH — 4, acre lot. 3 bedrooms, ige. activities foom. attached 2- car garage. Ample attic storage loomfteta school district. Spacious rooms and rola extras at a reasonable price. Leslie R. Tripp, Realtor FE 5-8161 oj FE +130 _ HUNTOON LAKE o: Neat clean, bj betrm.. home, ~ car garage, and aicely lane oe jot, - 1% 1 thie ra Full EE ved “8, rah $1500 down ro hp can Pon- Aiac, arate dining room, carpets, large _ Six om — terrace & fe kitchen, breakfast nook, ist floor “ments west of den of bedroom, ‘porch, tlac. veh rooms and 3 bedrms. 2% baths. Gas heat. 2 } pe “Log ts com letely furnished. car poe. Storms, screens, Lake wileges for tenants, ly ee he gham High and ed Bey old. Pull price just $27,- : ro ein tae ; ens, Builder 3-FAMILY SYLVAN VILLAGE. 2 BEDROOMS . ‘ rag an. bare ou this 2 Jorge a tot, Garage. F basement #1. a a in . Excellent “ Income, Pull price fast #83600." | $500 DOWN aa 7 ai 2 APARTMENTS — tmmediate| me SIDE INCOME Rossesslon, Auburn Heights, 50 X ° mily in con- Tr, stoker, new fix- renlaot ¥e West ent vide ication within , ures, ighting & decorating. wa whtown. 5 weacel-| $1:200- DOWN Ta Jens. “gas sieam system, WATKINS~ taxr = a atin’ Has 7 rooms on firet floor and| xtra room in Rina i neat SFE SE Pad orice ait 100, X 1 jenced lot & more. WARD E. PARTRIDGE J R Hi It REALTOR PE 45581 Je ah, LIZ | * On . 3 Realtor, Span’ ve Th, s \ 1011 W. Huron FE $6101 BY OWNER--$10,900 LOW DOWN oblast alt x 300: Avon Township. Sa Stout Street 6 room and bath home, with 1 bedroom on Ist floor, large livin fireplace, gas heat, Feress and large lot, 66 x Screened porch Only $9,050 with $2,400 down. 2 biocks from Gen- eral i. Hespi ite WM. H. KNUDSEN REALTOR 244 «5, Telegraph 516 Watkins Lake Front North Shore Home, 7 spacious lastered rooms, indoot and out- oor fireplace, neled recrea- entrance to 2 gar —— ood ock. Offered Es ast Side —_ water t $26,000 “down, i room up, full base- ment, sutomatic heat and hot water, birch kitchen cupboards, large ‘dining space, ample closet speee, like new condition, ieee at $12,500.00 for = ac- - NICHOLIE | bath PE 5-120, 33 W. Huron 8t. i Open "aete etfs offer refused, "on owner at #53 Boston St. Huron Gardens. NICHOLIE NEAR ST. NED FUL ; THROUGHOUT scare ENCLOSED you. ‘SHOULD * MAKE US FOR COLORED Et 2 FAMILY — 8 FR & ATH, 5 & BATH E 18 PROPERTY I8 IN CELLERT CONDITION, EX PRICED $13,500, TERMS. NICHOLIE -& HARGER.CO:* 5-013 Evenings FOR CASH IN” HURRY, sell: through ‘Classified Ads. Anything goes! , Dial FE - 2-8181. « * A. things | THE PONTIAC PRESS. ‘THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 5. ‘957 ne | Se btee Se rout Betas ame "Lake “es for appointment, FE 2-0861. LA KEFRONT ~ atter "7:00 3 BEDROOM RANCH “With large lt room and beautiful tireplace. 1% car pee High front. Near Avond Bag H. C. Newingham, aie? FE 6-3002 T6 BUY TO ELL J. A. Taylor 06 Oakland Ave. Open Eves. ‘Fe 42546 : Fier) Parking 4 LL sg Poe AND GARAGE ON _Keego Harber. Low Eenvonions to everything. On fishing lake with —_ access to cr ~ . Large screened tio. 112 ft. lake front. Tri-level. at % reproduction costs, cub stan: oo down ae SYLVAN_LAKE We have 2 homes which we have taken in trade, 1% story brick. _down payment. PE 2-1104, 2 BEDROOM MODERN. PULL basement, Wall to — carpet- room. By Aenpef "500 down, 4866 __First_St. - ‘Templeton NORTH SIDE aibi kK, L. Templeton Realtor 333° ners _. Rd. FE 4-4563 4 aoa wei SaRORT $100 down, $10 per week, owner P.O. MULTIPLE LISTING «SERVICE WILL TAKE ‘ bedroom sales attached 2 car basement with recreation Rosy screened patio, — povone birch - with cupboard Located Priced. at $17,000. sore PARM room bungalow with ai aluminum) alumi- som awnings aituaied on 4). — price $7500 0 with $1000 George R. Irwin ‘MUST 2 home west of Rochester, will ve open | y owner, OL 1-3aad, or OL 2 famfly income. Corner ot. Paved 4car garage... $3,- CLA AGENCY e adichigan HOU 2 topes Fi.se0 with $2,000" dn. " MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE A BEDROOMS Home, built in ‘53. Price to illness '. + num storms screens. Pull basemen excelle . Only — with LONG: | coin bun- day posse: you an excellent ‘price. cal _Us | ~-en_these today — 15-DAY POSSESSION throughout.- Many’ extras. Priced at $24,000 with terms. ‘MART 1058- w a a Street re OR TRADE ranch we ausssies garage, full't FOR COLORED 5 rms., auto, _ heat. On Pros- pect si b 38-8508. : Established tim 1916 3-BEDROOM RANCH . NORTHWEST SUBURBAN — _- mpegs sepgediod tasers sd an — buy, see rm rE LIZABETH LAKE PRIVILEGES base- S| ret nf isabeth Lk fve| Fee Serthas domme call. res ia 3pm br is = m. NORTH SUBURBAN . looking at see this one today. $2, down. LAKE PRIVILEGES CLOSE IN — North suburban bun- “For Gale Riis 43) PORE OS ee ee NPI iby Kate Osann Sg ete uals Tank Inc. | TWO OFFICES | 3300 6 OR ster Rd. OL. ‘1-9002 1598 Pe. Auburn Rd. oL —— - IRWIN 8T.~ 2 ‘homes, sasbi. a Story ing FF and cece Full basement. One tor $5,000 cash; one for $950 dowa. modern. Owner occupied jst floor; 2 bedrooms, living room kitchen, dining room. 2 apartments on per month. $16,000. Te rms, Bath. Basement. Auto. furnace J. C. HAYDEN, Realtor 66 E. Walton en 8-0441 Open Eves. YEAR AROUND COTTAGE Car garage $4 500 with terms. LAKEFRONT with terms 0G COTTAGE 2 bedrm home. Fireplace Ga- rage. Sandy beach. $12,500 with terms : PONTIAC LAKE AREA ~ 2 bedrm, home. Large kitchen dewn HU ON. VALLEY. PERMA 8TONE FRONT, full CENTRAL 8T. = INCOME, all _fleor rented for see $150. ELM ST, 2 ‘homes, each: 6 rms. Sun porch. Fenced yard. [1% car garage, Low down payment. ‘ge acre in Union iake area. 2 2. bedrm hom. Large enclosed perch. Garage 3 lots. $15,750 Basement, jae orivieges, $2,000 MANY ety BUILDING SITES & LAKE PROPERTY @ 1947 by MEA Borvins, tne, 3766. Se at Pontise Lake 3-6681 MU 4-5505 “You ME oy er wonderful tinge with Jimmy it you ‘go out the day he gets his allowance!” / “JERRY. OFFERS LAKEFRONT furnace alters Lake pose tionally. good buy. $8,500 small down payment, NORTH SIDE rm located on quiet paved ory, is yours tor "$600 down. ur your} SASHABAW RD. 3 bedrm. home in excellent appolniment. iy. JERRY E. ADAMS CO. 2536 Dixie Hwy. _For Sale Houses Nothing Down or 3 bdrm. starter pont vith bestacas en your lot, my lot for s: f-—- build on my |_Sr3.ger— Don MeDonaid, in. down, $8, Call DI 1-1163 a 6 door. Owner “on premises Sunday, 2 bedrm, full bath. Part base- ment, Large sleeping porch, Ol! BUY Neat like new 2 pols tm Watkins tas — — aped, oi] fur- screens, ri ap ogy #1. 7100 es payments < inc. tax = LVANVEEET alae OF pe nada ol 2 bedrm new home with wtility ORION N LAKEFRONT, 4 BEDAM. E = down. “Owne for Ly sale. _ os Baye BROKER cnveaae @ A RVERAL @ oop E nee ce WwW. “DINNAN PE 4.2571 TWIN PINES. “snow whi gem, owner bullt ‘and owner oc- cupied, is lecated on one of Oakland County ving room ith brick Socstace: dining very modern kitchen with ceram'c tile on walls and counters, and bedroom _ with built-in vanity, cabinets bookcases. rge ce- - and en- ‘closed porch overlookin: lake. Full basement ier je 6storm = «shelter, at- ed 2 car garage, mea tital lawn, flowers and abundense trees; — SECLUSION the busy executive. Here’ 8 the perfect retreat — North of Rochester — on - @-large parcel with 170 ft. of e frontage. 1 tul ee: with 3 bedrooms, ce- ee Side Irtca 48° meng ee Sere Ce ee FOSTORIA . house‘ RI DGEWAY ALTOR : #8 Baldwin “Ave. in TE 4-6203 Qpen_Eves. ~ List Thru Partri “FOR t Thru Partridge — Call Rutledge. OR 3-111). YE 40003. __ Buy Thru Partri ‘NEAR BIG LAKE 45 ACRES — Fronting <* two wo eae jand, Baal woods = plenty of black. on Phe of Pontiac Lad od buy at $14,000 term 16 ACRES EXCELLENT HIDE-OUT - Loca- tlon, privacy at its best, sur- __ fol ates bY, many trees & woods, ~ Charm rooms, 3 bedrooms, 1% ‘athe, 5 fireplaces, new in + $955, finisheq im knotty mee Look this over now, you won be sorry. Only $13,750 — $a.180 down. “ wah “Floyd Kent Inc., Realtor wpe Hvy. at Aes sig ee “AMPLE CUSTOM: PARKING. SMALL FAR M — Oakland County near David- | ake. 42 acres of good clay fom soil with a = and woods. Space ‘or 6 tm. house = masse Iaua. $13,500 “G trad T VAN: VLEET BROKER « - OAKLAND $-1160 OXFORD Sale Business a Property, 49 _ EXCLUSIVE : - DISTRIBUTORSHIPS “DEALERSHIPS , DNMEAELE IN| * ""< PONTIAC AND SURROUNDING |} REAS “Ph, aster OL 6-011], Os 1-ot91 _AR a sooth sth se ‘ADIUM BATTERY California, gett aets a Exc: Business Oppor. tel Past tee oom a ro ij bullaines, Ose and 4 x Sultable iy any kind Be has many possibili- ; ies, | Wil sel, — or lease — buy, Immed. e. L. Templeton, Realtor 2338 Orchard iene 2 Ra. — After 4) Partridge 18 THE “BIRD” A FACTORY ne ~ corner location next to one of the major manufacturing plants in the metropolitan area, Low on Grossed. $88,- AMERICAN - ITALIAN Excellent Talian - Ame res- loc dis- Fr. 2 ACTA sling 7. on Mt. — — in- for; REALTOR ~ FE-4-3581] Ps varie sale, ‘water, er. pas and» sewer. ramic. beths, P [| . 2¢ at- * tached garage, it's -bullt for racioug living. The i e boasts a deluxe rec. room _— separate game room. ce room Buy Tae | Partridge List Thru Partridge Rent Lease Bus. Prop. 49A X60 tE, FULL . BASEMENT, DEAL STE BInG FULLY equi; for restaurant. Would also ideal for garden supply. Located Rf. at Rd. Auburn trict of booming northwest De- trolt suburb. Good established — = business. $10,000 dn. bi 8. WARD E. PARTRIDGE REA se & BUSINESSES M THR MICH Sale Land Contracts 52 20% DISCOUNT We have s ae of land per cent interest. Gesiane ps he range "Elin aeaets $580 en, e! ane Don McDonald. it, SR Aa PRIVILEGES. down. —. Harbor, FE -0500 after § p.m. J BEDRM. ig? ag HOME | Ekg tiful 2-sc: $1,260 MOVES YOU-IN 3-bedrm, ranch. GI resale, 4% NICE E HOME 1 FLOOR. CAN ~ a SUFFIELD, for apt. or rec. At 38 N. Maple. a Bateman. | Kampsen ‘|REALTORS — FE 40528 277 8. Telegrapa Eves. & Sun. For Sale Resort Prop. 44A Buy Thru Partridge List Thru Partridge LAKEFRONT in ieitehen. Family ing L, nook | age = Open eves. "til 9; Sum. 1 to 5 asona| PE 4-456] ing West, Harry Stevens, Builder. 250 recreation is offered - Pontiac. 4 rooms and beth, garage. “HAYDEN | landscaped d ioe em ie. “To settle eat _this home bene bouts "G. L. VAN VLEET BROKER Telegraph Rd. with oak floors Huron Gardens Lee lyn. Priced at Lakefront & bedrm. home a> Sa Wi = & plaster walls. 2 full baths. Full BY OWNER rag =e #2. —— with gas heat. $1500 KLAND LAKE PRONT. 3 — wn. Onty $600 dn bungalow with full Sethe a oon new pineted {fnum siding, Needs minor finish- on EO es Ah or c n- dow. “Ou Doors, “cedar shake = = iow vacant, $450 down, bungaiow ith part bath. | — 2 Baldwin on W, Brook- Just $3950, se fi bus. Excellent eity te \pirm, 2 —_, oe ens drive, siea| J C HAYDEN, Realtor BIRMINGHAM | wi ee Small white frame. 50 ft. of lake | 3 a heat. ‘For po ag by | W e Finance—We Finance. Let us build your cottage or re- tiremefit home on our new north- ern Michigan Land O'Lakes division, Sportsmen's pa = Will also build and finance your lot. Low down ——— Ez _terms._Free- or call bookiet, write Johnston & Hubbard COTTAGE NICE, WOODED LOTS, $175. to $200. $5 $5 month. No entrance, & between Skidway Lk. & Rifle vision. FE 32-4339 River, Hook-8u on. ~ After 4. Or Write Cecil Hook, Prescott, Sac an. See us week- =: wood Rd. ends at office on Green For Sale Lots _46 3 LOTS ON PAVED ROAD. Lake Orion. frontage by 200 ft. deep, Only high ia = wo Rew ar poured noe awrng eeeset R. D. RILEY, Broker with tion space, all ving room and S09 Elizabeth Lk Rd. dinette 1M car garage and FE 41157 CPE 4-482 tion. Price re- 5 a RIGHT! 3 BDRM, BRICK ; ae to $11,500 with terms. home near Woodward & Squat Lk. Rds. e util: room and attached garage. 70x DON'T - Patagonia buy. $3. down. FE 5- BELIEVE. IT t anyone tells you there are no use| S, we have an ——— 2 bed- I Art with — to an existing JS “4% mo o— per month ‘eaeing taxes and insurance. NEAR Ww Glass proochal Door indow And many other quality features. We repeat, only. buying « searece makes this price ERVE YOU BETTER WE NAVE poveriaage and tuthorsee We have added « new KING 800 - $2,500 DOWN OWNER HAS REDUCED PRICE FOR QUICK SALE BRICK 3 BEDROOM HOME. “NEW ~ IN WAS TERFORD. $2,000 DOWN ‘geaar closets, Full basemen . Must SAKWOOD MANOR T'ACRE COR ner ot. brick ranch home on acre. % mile from Pontiac = a Shown b: a __SPECIALS! | | vocatep ; miles E. of — rooms and $350 DOWN. 1 _ ADE: RANCH “y Ficusen window, ft > Priv- CRESCENT, LAKE Es Es 4 : = ‘much lee to own Fe Loss time. Owsér les | BEDROOM HOM Lr~ Of contract. — ee rE olished ed oun interior wim fie, BLOOMFIELD HIGHLANDS ~ 3 BEDROOM BRICK — GAs HEAT — NEWLY ATED. ; : $500 DOWN FOR COLORED FAMILIES HOME - FULL BASEMENT. _WATERF ORD © Btone — 3 bedroom Bele oll home has ne Nai i ture window over! the lake. Ledge rock fire. place, love! —— ae aon large lot ® (eee and pe tise. Only Bateman Kampsen REALTORS | FE 40528 277 SB. Telegraph - Eves. & Sun. Colored—$500 Down Nice, elean 6 rooms and bath, ftyl by ent. iock from SIZE magnetic HOME PLAN- ‘NER AND VISUALIZER. It plan of your choice or help you the an t pad ond = we have ° rine and oo tet These. eas fay by a world Pollman, babar architects. price any 2 these or your own Please phone for an appoint: | a) ment. We'll be pleased to hei _ you with your building p _ incluging finencing Floyd Kent Inc., JIM, WRIGHT UNTIL 8:30 road. $25,000; | lot, 100x150. N paved =: livable, Tmimodiate posses- TA —_ sion. ge ny rae: LAKE 7 gle neo — This in wall Heese DAVIS 1928 Pontiac Lake Rd. FE 6-431! aoe ek LAKEFRONT. = several “good suburban lots. us Se you these good Flo floyd Kant ines _ Realtor aad oo 7 Hwy. at "Telegraph AMPLE Cc PARKING 12,600; $1,000 down. 1 month at Poigy a A cent interest. 4 eeareeua ne sun porch, = bese- 1 = 2 car garage, horse ‘on 3% acres in Highland. ANY OTHER, GOOD HOMES & ALTOR ™ CHOOSE FROM 345 OAKLAND AVE, FE 5-441 EN EVENINGS 2 “¢BEDRY. ROMER. enty of othe: CLOSE _IN.]3 ween homes. Easy slant BW! ‘DINNAN | browse” R. ae ) CLARK i ais Ea Bedrooms. utility rm, 85680, ERKLEY 3 mocrecms: utility rm. 2 lots, $6300, term SASHABAW. Cinder Bik. 4 rooms, ranch. type, $7900; terms, room, about 1 acre. $7950; $ / . LIT With us for fast & Silolaar BOY. BELL &: ¥ ackeal Paved reek “08 Midway FE 2-133. 3 LARGE BEDROOM HOME. FULL basement, 1,100 sq. ft. oder space, Built-in oven and ran large Viving room, 20 ft. family eas| kitchen, plus many custom tures, Terms 2 sult, — 1. 5 20133 is rial at relyeraph AMPLE CUSTOMER P BY OWNER — NEW 2 BEDROOM Pontiac; near oekiene ~ “Perry to Paatinc Rd., turn Pgh i, mile to model Nosan Build- _ ing Corp. PE 58-7923 BROWN $750 DOWN — Little farm. Cozy California style ranch Dusigalow. starter home. Completely insulat- ed. Full bath, well, septic, wired, automatic het water & etc, acres of land. Smal] Stream. - | oh gd ees 8T. BENEDICT'#— 30x38 modern bungalow gnly 4 yrs. Na Here is a real value. 1 bedroome™& full size @ining room. Extra stool & shower in basement. Ot] AC furn’ Large two car gar. A jot of Kome for the money, Owner ‘legving elty $11.500 CITY SPECI modern bungalow Loe aveches 2] two car gar. and’ 2 large lota,! Full basement. Nutomatic wash-| er & dryer. Al gasinator. Lo- cated @near Le] aron School. Sit pus OAKLAND AVE — Zoned} for business: Corner lot with lige! ftoom ern home. Suitable for barber shop, beauty shop, of- ‘ices or “other business. $15,975 coamray LIVING «= at its best. Large 4 bedroom farm, home. Completely modernized. In-/ terlor almost completely rebuilt | ix? modern birch kitehen,” Le¢ with many built-ins. Carpet-| bath a living room with picture win- fdow, Qne carpeted bedroom Ist We feor. J up. Also aice den 15x15- ciming room, 0x6) barh, Twe car gar @ acres of land right on schoo] bus service WE. TRADE. .Ask Mr Brown. “ove Qigs. tall OA 62618 ; L. H. BROWN, Realtor 362 W. Negron 8 MULTIPLE LISTING avis 2 BEDROOM HOME, CASH TO br ieaaia Call after 4. FE: SASHABAW RD. § acres. 3. bed- rooms, some Interior finishing. $9380; $2000. : WILLIAMS LK. RD.. $1000 DOWN. 2 bedrooms, basement year round home, $12, DELAND-8T—9-bedrooms;-? bathe + ote : Tasmania Street y Only $1,500.00 down will mm you ioneer Highlands A bright clean 2 bedroom brick home, carpeting, water softener, We invite vour-inspection of this lovely 2 family income iocated homes on the market. 2 car ga- John K. Tei Sin: 1925 313 West Tasca Street Eve West of Pontiac home on 5 acre corner jot. Lined 2 carpeted ving room dining rdéom ? fireplaces. 14 x 22 | activities room, paneled wood. Plastered walls, oak floors, bitch kitchen, stainiess steel sink, Seeapady hot water heat 2 car ae sereee or the kiddies ‘ponies & riding ses Lake priv on sandy Bence 1327-E. Auburn °OL 1- | . Ou house Pe $32, 400, Call EM > 2357, dining room. basement, garage. Corner, $13,400, $3000. LAQUARINA 8T" Brick Ranch 4 edrooms. oak floors, built in ‘57. 950 down _ TELEGRAPH RD. Bioek, 2. bed- rooms, basement, 2 car , garage, modern, $15,000; term We have many more to choose from. Drop in and look over our Phote Listings, CLARK REAL ESTATE 1362 W. Huron Open Eves. PE 4-6492 PE. 4-4813 MULTIPLE LISTING | SERVICE PVT. OWNER PARTLY FURN. 2 bdrm. home in city. Full base- ment, gas heat $6,500, $4,500 cash and $2,000 mortgage. '—M 32-0526. 3-Bedrm. Brick North Pontiac A good, clean, well - decorated _ home, with large living rm. and full dining rm, plus large, mod- ern kitchen on first floor, 3 bed- rms. and full bath up. Full paint- ed basement with gas furnace. A well-landscaped lot with a 2-car $3508" Total price $9,975 with down and §75 per month. 3 Large Corner Lots With Nice Bungalow Lake vey tegns og, Huntoon Lake. Attrach Se grey ingle, fioor home. sizeable bedrms., nice hivitig rm fuli bath, Of] furnace, paneled - porch, Extra large 2 car garage, Well - nees awn. $9,500 with $2,000 down Giroux. Franks GENERAL REAL wats 4385 Dixie Hwy R 3-9701 DRIVE BY 347 res BE- tween Dixie & Monticello § rma, 2 bedrm. Oil FA awa tile bath. Price $9, 14 Terms. as AWSON ‘ Recs ESTATE 1-173 i h ‘STOUT S Best Buys HOUS: t. beach. on van oo BY « OWNER, Se 7 ROOM gi 3 miles from Pontiac, - precemns. carpeted den with. ‘built “FAMILY HOME _ Older farm house in_wonder- ful condition. Has os rds: Birch kitchen with vent fan < ceramic tiled counter tops, ce+ ~ramie tiled bath, oak floors, | ese ghout, full base- GIDDINGS RD, 3 bedtoome, utllity Hk ol beat atemieen For Sale Acreage 47/ wit oe L} Fee tg aeewte oes eae ‘ a Acti Realtor, sali_ collect: $150 Down | Payment Buys EM Or stop at 7400 Highland Rd., M59 C. SCHUETT, Realtor 1§ ACRES OF GOOD LAND, BY OA 8-2035. 3S owner, 6 Acres—Wooded ‘al parcel in its quiet aaaened } Only 3 mites Fest of Pon well-restricted Waterford Estates. by ope freely” ACRES LOTS CALL; HOLMES, INC. FE 5-2953 Ave. Area. FE 2-0173, 8 to 5. N. SAGINAW ST. Large newly redecorated store cole Federal's and Sears. basement, heated, suitable for ad type business. Located at 100 oe St. Ask for Warren $5,572 to $7.000 FC. _S3a03 OR 23-1235 after 6 call OR CHOICE LAND CONTRACT House my "$21,000. Balance due $13,918. a $160 a on month, interest @ per cent. J. A. Taylor, : . INVEST Edw. M. Stout, Realtor Seve land contracts for sale. ; Libera] gre = for Mr. J. C. HAYDEN, Realtor. 6 E. Watton CONTRACT, APPROX- SEASONED CO: imvrately $3,200 balance. 10 per | come discount. Call FE 2-4750 tor -202 ROCH ESTER, MICH. ees 5) Loans $25. to $500 on re HOUSEHOLD FINANCE CORP. ‘OF PONTIAC 3% 8. Saginaw St. 4.0535 Mortgage Loans 34 LOANS—$600 to $1,500 Pontiac or phone Swaps 55, BEDROOM HOME WITH OIL heat, gas hot water heater _ storms & . screens il sell aan for tate model car. FE “45 is GMé DUMP TRUCK WITH 52 factory rebuilt motor & 4 new ‘Gee for sale or. trade for car. © boa’ have. Call F _ write’110 sixth 8t., Venton, Mich- an. fv. ae Bt. 2 DR. WILL’ earlier model. ‘82 FORD V8, Pets COND. FOR CUB __1050 W. HURON ST. | OPEN EVE. TIL @ z CRESCENT ast, . < ton pickup or ‘sell. R LOT. sell or rad or housetreiie . Micl E OOM =: Wood WAP. BUY OR SECL CALL ‘Swap Service. C , TWO 6-FT. D RO tr house ‘windows. OR 3-8863. St. Mikes VACANT 3 bedroom home, newly eet inside out ~— move time for home, acreage, dete. | “for details. =“ old. Call OL 1-351, ever WATERFRONT oo Fakiie or trade. P.O. : 535. swap for oll beater. 3068 Maple Business | 51 2 CHAIR BARBER SHOP. FULLY Store” ‘ing lll N ‘w. St * saat M Pontiac & le wey, lake area, ‘mek : 28,000.00 _ down. For by owner. Box 22. Buy Thru Partridge List-Thru- Partridge — POR 8) L 8U- per deluze Gulf #stall service Vailable Gametinely. station: Phone crete GROCERY in y' THE stock, rent ‘te ents Fp re Buckner ones Tay Folks Buckner's ee as — Cl ae gat nr f a ae iness by mane yl for ~ che eredit account with the whe you are wel- company Te _comed and your patronage ts ap- _ one —— Up 34 wmorths 22 |BUCKNER FINANCE CO. IND FLOOR NATIONAL BLDG, 4512 DIXIE HIGHWAY 230 ee ort edt = | Sagingw St. | FE = ath Cass Rd \ ’ e .> ft, st STORE. 18 BY 70. EXC, LOCA-| /information. toe. a business. yet turn. |" WE HAVE SEVERAL LAND rge $1288 per.mof € CTS FOR B. - ‘ 23-5303 or ASONED GREEN. B t Hobie re Ses Fe) EE ee (Bateman WAREHOUSE & 2 MODERN OF- : ig om age ll Roproz. 6.000’ sa_| * Cale re to oe , fo) Hem heal eck at” Eat Aue POR THD ampsen email truck ing docks cu GR A >< , Mur 't cal PE son IVAN W. r 28 SCHRAM REALTORS E 405 For Sale or Exchange 50) 1, josty REALTOR | 377 8 Telegraph Eves. & Sun. 2B Pike FURNISHED. oas HEAT. Money to Loan 53 3 a ‘o Iie. room, Pay 8100 per mo wane bo te mo. PA. Be . BT . rai Bos ewtem= Gs : rb ie S) howsetrgiler. cat Rag llc olhns . *“GEORGE BLAIR and i's; one what pore you? : i m: ing on low GI or FHA terms. $15,250 full price, . out US-10 to M-15, turn Drive fa, nt Won ee At Waildon Ra.. ara pest the ae schools erie ‘ADAMS CO. os een, oe on : auarr catering Ag ge atiatele. Sharpest we've ever offered. Exc. apartment included in ist time offered at price & long lease. Good a time offereq at * price terms to move fast. Shown only by appointment. BOWLING ALLEY : Small town, big business. ito. pin setters. Books open ey qualified prospect. Phone Quick Cash $25 FO $500. On your own signature. auto, or other security, Up to 24 months friendly and he stul’ Phone FE ul 5-812 visit us at our office. HOME. &AUTO ness S forces sale, ca. ‘inguire t store, = 600 -8. Squir: Auburn KntTc For Sale Clothing 56 Z Buy Thre Partridge LOAN Pe) BEAUTIFUL SILY™R FOX COAT. List Thru Partridge $50 TO $509 tome on ie ve TOaRTRiVOS. ota eaDe |? = eg Ec Pe com i BORROW .- GOOL CLEA GOtRInO. REA- 5AM SONABLE. IN PRIVATE HOME, ore aE ae Hl WITH ate fee ack CO. PE shout 3.500 sa. for lease. - CONFIDENCE tom trian, like new. PE 3-300. FILLING De Ee gn ea voll is America’s foe roa largest ela tame. FR 0199 ® grove and N. Perry. FE 20311. Yenrs. of experience. You. may | SHEARED BEAVER FUR COAT. . ‘w up you have a +: “LETS TALK slesay monly, pay mien mate bop lay taser regen le cash offer. BUSINESS” ice 2s gfast, Money” usualy the| Scrap & Iron S6A COCKTAIL LOUNGE Honsehole Finance | LPR TOR Rom Can Corp. of Pontiac _Sale Sale Household Goods. 57 1 TOP AIP CONDITIONER. $109 95. 1060 W. ‘R. B. Munro Electric, Huron 1 DAVENPORT AND 1 yer couch, Lake new. OR 3-69’ 3 PC. LIVING R00 ied “ean a 8 abr FULL $ ete. Chai rod bles. EM 3-0 oer ules 17 IN. CONSOLE TV. $50. CALL after 5 p.m, Midwest 6-8012. ment é storms & screens & serene. 100z- ONE ng nnn ——— FH COTE? landsckped lot w: : Cyclone fence, FE 5- J BEDROOM HOME, LARGE LOT, ie. ‘equity, $56 payments. FE LOW DOWN PAYMENT, bath, full besiege ry rman. ow family ——— haar! 2 ome Sun or Mon; afer 6 other $7; ae & BUSINESS | Highly, desirable location, di- on Dixie Highway. 3-Bedrm., $250 Down. Brand new .and — These ranch homes are here ‘you. All are large rooms, ward- birch doors, "Lovely with built-in‘ vanity The kitchen will please any an. Birch cupboards, vent = aneled a far fg ae - onl, roasession. Trade - ins ac-/ ACRE ve BEATER "4 down wil “Lovely 2 bedroom ranch, loc > va weve yea behied eee. New! = oman iamily or oe ene Stout, t, Realtor ——_ Property 43A 2 game 5 eat te Cozy 2 750 Large rears ereae podem » CARL W. BIRD, Realtor 503. rec — —— Pep: 5 BY < LAs —W13 woe HIGH ee, pendence Township. ed road. Also 3 acres. dependence Township. OR 3-8051. Re. 15 ACRES. LARGE FARMHOUSE with bath. Peds saree - poe 12, ent Interest, © Seoavitie, National 300 «ACRE STOCK FARM, 3 houses, large basement barn, 32 stanchions, silo, $6,000 down. Root Realty, Ottsville, Ph 2: -2252. poo habe AND ACREAGES, P. W. DINNAN 68 bw. Huron St. Lapeer Canty Dair ‘hed Farm ne igeree = Lovely modern and reliant dairy ge ‘k or “butldin 8, can be had with 2 mplete’ lines of eer? & ‘oan herd. Must seen. : RIDGEWAY 975 Baldwm — FE 46-6203 Open Eves. "til 8 LAPEER — 89 ACRES ‘This is one of the very best farms that Fae could find any- wares “ bo ne ned . 6 acres 8 room home and cs) tere Vat. $22,500, $5,000 down. . | KINZLER TOR REAL’ 670 Ww. Myrea | St, Ph. FE 435% wiping Ur SUTwiCt UES, MICHIGAN BUSINESS SALES CORPORATON JOHN A. LANDMESSER BROKER 1573 8... (i agrees RD. _PARK AT OUR FRONT DOOR _ a a= SENOG poonenenenmem eal Leader in the industry will offer x ram availiable, A to "Dell, TRinity 2-61 Ves. Mrs. Terry, VErmont 7-1663, : bide. ‘Shon forely 4 ‘ ede. capt. _5-1733_f STORE & RM. home An mene $3,000 ‘will han- ent, — die HIGH PROFIT & APPLIANCE SALES. T.V. | Roe esta -_ ed & serslee: ry out & del me peed little competition, Ma ranchises. $7, lus inventory. — trucks equipmen Good Don’t miss. IT’S A *ooLD MINE. SUPER MARKET. WESTSIDE LOCATION $170,000 & increasing. Dongs fice, $14,000, Buy invento Pr a’ yee p i bee ry DRY CLEANERS STATION, Owner lear- ing city, MUST SELL, This will assu & good weekly wage ‘STATEWIDE - down cluding res estate shee oom A > 2 , LOAN co. 7.N.’ Perry St, (Corner Pike) GET CASH QUICKLY Up to $500 ° tea minutes. Loses abe made or ar niture signatures and other se- ~ Oakland = Loan Company PONTIAC STATE BANK BLDG. “FE 2-9206 WHEN- YOU NEED $25 - $500 You can get ft quick end signatu Ly a rniture. ow re, car or Paym mente gind putt ec FINANCE CO. FE 41574 _102 Pontine State Bank Bidg PONTIAC'S ~ Newest Loan .Office GET THE CASH YOU WANT... $25 .TO $500 _suite, $50, OR 3-1919, BEDRM. SET, WALNUT Bendix Television, mahogany, iy! Ave Lake 12x15 RUG AND PAD, b, 6. geal gtd _ing hi $10. In. TV, nie 17 IN. TV. Bye sites, m 17 CUBIC, FT. FRIGIDAIRE DEEP yrs. old, OL 1-6715 after eon 17_ IN... RCA ee. “38. FE ; og oe Ave ePurontre 9 bine Con EP OND * Reversible. = Neat PACK iP mported x aitte our of the way ss to pay, and hl oy rators, ranges & water heaters, Bathroom fixtures dressers, yanioee Peprings eran ving 7m occasional chairs, Sebiee TY sets, relive fags, Gini eae - giher free on rm items me EW A £5 eins ~ for real 2-5965, “ ’ SCOTT LAKE FRONT. 3 Eb gad — a en wean Modern § room home. . gmat ye. road. Huron Vale chal district. $3500 ver 1,9 br ' J. ak “HAYDEN, Realtor venti oe eee SAVE F ENERGY, USE ‘| WANT ADS! To find a} job, place to live or a good used car, see Classi- fied NOW. ae nigh Tania f 4 @ of Pontiac CHARLES “REALTOR FE 4-052 B D.C 1717_8, -Telegraph n 6 MM COMMERCIAL AND NEWS photography business, including mobil le ‘and equi Tossing , he gaeed ee, very low overhead, 7g =. rectteg oat. pa. IN RECORD TIME on Oro ‘om FURMITURE \YPHONE: SEABOARD FINANCE. COMPANY 4° oe to New A oe ae | : LAY + AW i. PLA R EASY "TERM i ” uP ONTHS TO PAY We buy ye or itade. Come sea lok around. 2 acres of on ‘ P ss oF of ; « A a 2 ; ; ; i \ \ sa Soe es _THE PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER R 5, 1957 we ano e SS Howssbld Goods ma Housel oe 57| For Sale Miscctlaneous 60 moDest MAIDENS J : = FIFTY -THRES me ry * Atha ia ag by -Jay Alan For Sale Pets 69) - _ Auction Sales TN Ante Service or Sale Trucks tucks 90 ‘|AKc REGISTERED GREAT! AUCTION, SAT, SEPT. 7 AT | ot For Sate T WantghTy Sine BERTONE AF everson, gat_, METZ, 1 AZ, t| CRAMERMATT ORINDINO Uh EE “ANTIQUES, 2 Tee PORER POPE FAWN ve| e'acing trike Purmtr Nas| Sine Boob Woot Pome | ‘NEW DODGE Teo ‘eres: email BEAGLE, 1 peace rete i 1 property located ‘at : * See i oaing + mah . Coff 4381 $8. MA - Tha tod Implement Co., Holly, 4-TON PICKUP © cats Open evenings} Ginette set, Oe te Re ret BEAGLES 03 —POPPIES—ai0. | John “Deere De tractars ants | - Sale Motor Scooters 82 list price. 61900, , En te l . i ; " . rpenwel . Pago “ Hh Ponting Press. {ings UF trained, ie Eniglish setter’ “1s | Deere bale? with ‘moter; 3D '1| @%,,COSHMAN, AUSKIE, | Goop mos. Trained, §25. German Shep-|; row cultivator; J.D. Tractor mo- Hp motor. ‘600 x 6 HURRY — —3. “LEFT! ih E Reconditioned Appliances | Gerd, 9, Deverman Pinscher, Rox-| wers 2h ecoar wector rose, 3D. | artes sis6_Exe 33403. sr. to Se eee each $20, 2 row cori nter on rubber; na CUSHMAN FAGLE M =e 5 wa onieeiciea (4 - e | 3860? vilea, RE} 3D. plow. aills Chaimers 2 row| TOR 3161s C , % a Se ee Se = CYCLE. oa pant an _ Ps, tase Peanns Sey | CRUME Rect BRIVTARY POPS @ Wi OLD. | bing, AC mounted plow, Ko fei | “auton, OR pana OO ON | OF § Wostes toma Pine, Pontiac Pre : m pick ALLSTATE “57 DELaR TPE ELECIRIG BtGVE 5 NEW CTRIC BOSTON, ‘TERRIER POPE, AKC | S55, “pretest. oarrows, Briilice use aad 6 thes. wind (MODEL. Dodge - Plymouth Dealer _ Rumors, $90. belo Hatchery Rd. | 465 auburn “Pw 4s73 a 34628. on ‘agon, set Fag, eons we Mere sts or the Best Deal ° acre = RUvGs. THROW AKC Curtiss, OR 3-021 _ Kehr! — Clerk, Ed ge ‘82 CHEVROLET TON : wa only, gg Mme i Sock. ose weevite Cpnemisin’ vomeonton paeee, Foene_Hovell_isie For Sale Motorcycles 83 | i5¢; FORE a ee L. A. WAGNER EsviLt WasHING MA ES _Stud service. RE 9-4505. ‘, “~~~ | Market 43633, * akes. Guaran Thyie Ol INDIAN MOTORCYCLE. MO. Tent {UTOMATIO Whenee tas RE trie. 602 N Johnson, pa] os PUPS. 1 BLONDE & 2 newly overhauled Scott 56 “FORD, inet TON V8 AUTOMATIC WASHER AND MAY-|_(5169 black. $10 each. Evenings only Po Tae Ra. “PE £8319 or OL 2-0072, ea gee pitey ite ee comes Bat ami “Ger alanh aoe Ra wee Auction Sales *eiyiirbedl eat tes "Sate at se ESP stn ie Ea * * « es tue Sroatale range, valued!” and SEWING MACHINES REPAIRED Souite POPS. WES OLD UN 5089 Dixie Highway FOR. | PARTS AND SERVICE ON Clarksten Motor Sales Airport Rd OR 34430. Drayton Plains vidsou Sales Co. vi eout 1S. Mets . Clartsten MA Fsiet Saginaw DUMP TRUCK FOR SALE. WILL 3000 Baldwin, "6, MY 3-3712 maven Oh S-vd __Aitport Rd _OR ae GHAMPION SIRED COLLIE PUPS. ry Friday ....2.P.M.| Oxl2 Feit Base Rugs $3.95 all Norge floor sample automatic AKG, Otad service, FE 6-3065. Eve f. HARLEY DAVIDSON. NEW Paint, | —“~2-S* 12 trade. poxnt@a : washers &. dryers. a very Saturday ool P.M.| tires. rin 8, val an peste eaatTa an gapo-akans ENGLISH SPRINGER PUPS—aKC Scvhag en ee 4 t. W. yal as Co registered, from fue or FE| BR Pas Sunday «oeee P.M,| et 1956 - all Tile rs c 4 YNE GABERTS | — Phone FE * HARLEY DAVIDSON, NEW TIRES. R Pee Te 7 PE 56189 2-9748. & SELL DAILY | _ 215 sterting. . FORD AR. HOUSE an a: $233| sina: iG aa. PINCHES. TRO ICAL FIsH. ALL OR S277 ~ _ Huron, 4-064 ie wil a . Asto 4-6433. T rT Center, Metamors or ‘ mi" NE. of Oxford Bor's 26° BIKE, $12. 1366 . : - MINIATURE FRENCH POODLES | at 38% Hough Rd Par dale, By! ane ter “BUY DIRECT Bie, OE champion sired, MA Harris dies ree farm. iassey- Rois wae MAN'S FULL WE MANUFACTURE. . : el tractor, Ferguson| size, 3 speed. hand brak a _ LARRY PART COCKER PUPS, EACH, stor, rd tractor; all -late- ee sees $7.00-C Wwecks old FE 4.071@, | models’ New Holland’ 68 baler, Sr ‘eee | EROME = ; . 6. AC 60 combine 48-1t elevator, eve.,_ Bat. or Gus. ~ gonaiti Treadie : : : Parakeets Guar. to Talk | 3D 17-hole rain drill. Geni forage Rea & Ac ROCHESTER FORD DEALER = e ; : : t pl . . Some talking, tratning eanaries . pper wagons oats be a3, NEW é¥n [STUDIO COUCH, NEVER UaED. D. ie eet iad ae boys at my birthday party!" | Cages se1_ain_ st. PE 24025, | treo Ford pickup ruck. toe —— ph aren oe 1954 DODG: N PICKUP. ™ His also wecoot ie) 8,8 Save, washer te ies FARAERETS, CORAIRS OUR | Ho soendel paowrnoiws|O#E CLasy ACuuatig po4ts | ee” Ute hex, Aeteal mi ihe b t 95, .$ ‘ 7 w . reduce 195, ; . _ en's Furniture, 42 Orchard Le.| TV, $45, GE dishwasher, ae |B ss | For Sale Miscellaneous 60 Sale Musical Goods 62 FERINGESE REO MALE. KEO- tain ae “ren eee sinisy | Quiboard tepaieing, (31. Yr er insg 470 DODGE TRACTOR AND ees : - Try! g necessary . vin motors : - . naa Se SABE | 10. operate ere farm. ~| Tony's Marine Service. 2605 ae sonk tandem _ walimentie samples of alr conditioners, re- Mo. Friday Eve. PE 47250, |. RADIATOR RERATR oGRADE I ag ood playing ee PiPo0d since stsat Oatiang Ave ee eee, oentes a. Speo th 8 boils. meee: Call OR Stee" pondrieaehoniag NOES REbtteETENT” Pants | Siegler Oil Heat RADIO REPAIR Clarine ‘Am. $55- | POODLE PUPPIES, Sal & well wikeel ~ cacenee Sua 8 PE_BOL oouP BOOT A Lid Ave, rE. wee O 0 bait ers Pick-up. FE 2-1311_ Wood clar. New case, 965. Evette eeeet Pomeranian oaeiee. PE| Oakland #2236 or silo “p2iso,|2 BOATS ALL READY FOR RAC-| 7 yds for indeathelion coh BDROOM Money ‘beck ‘gt guarantee: . BEEF re cere _we.ce boner. cL DAILL PRESS, LATHE.| Pou Acs Mees: Sie: Comets: 5-088! -_ Oxtord na tae ing ft 3 point. 10 ft. utility, "Oda Seca dresser book: ‘ SCH RK - HALF AND| tects for niekin “ essing. | REG. POIN TORDAY SEPT_TW ATT PM class and mark 20-H Mer-|» : Seer Teeast bet. Hewes = ‘8 MY _33711| quarters Mut. PE Stn1,| stock Bian wood. ses | Mie aes frie. 0. | Reynolds, he | berager puppies. 8 TES_AND SATURDAY eae ane a cury. Will trade for good car oF plies oy Ro BE, = and gold, GF 1S WEEK SPECIAL | hare SALE ON NEW OUT-| OR 3-2007 ‘bones he dap “ Say TALKING PARAKEETS. SINGING antiques. cr ‘tn eal sale of the sea. ie Eee ton Bonnie _ Bale, 800 cotwerd. PE $4141, —. Terrie Values. ‘Pur-/$ eB Eis fs y dining rm. set. $78 7” See oa 10, 16. 30) SOLID OAK DINETTE , +EXx- uftet bass Clarinet. ‘| canaries. Crane's B Bird Hatchery,| £5 Se Sonn s. Watch | > pr RACING ud AND ben. | 1981 620 Gmc —~“ALeO C ‘take are sel y = ovine = $0.50| 18” power mowers, 4 cycle, Rang-| Meavy Army” cot ‘43° Baskotall MORRO 8. Saginaw yw Street #0" oS rE ee acim) Eee ae a ill auctioneer OF guy, 10 with accessories. $198.| Gem axle. Exe tear FE Dist. L 3 indeed oe, me ; | Army c 3. Basketball | __ 5. Saginaw e ISTERED "ENG Ish a - . axle . cond. 3-0167. ; is] _S-8201 ack for Mr. a $5. Bourdts, Piyvocd ee oe eee Boot dog and fh cad trial at = ne W— meldlenes bg pee oe | ee - . ng dog e & iP. MM : : CEMENT COLOR FOR | “ust Tuifle plus shams. ¢10. Giris = : Fred. ¢ Baucom, For Sale Housetrailers 78 78 rain Ci i RU NABOUT ws JORNEOR = : $8) “pario BLOCKS AND PLOORS w te, fleece nylon short - coat. Office i rapes Mich, ‘Obawk |. RUNABOUT, JOHNSON, MUST SACR’ ohn pes Youoe™ | Re eatin it poatl pena] eee aeons iad BOE BGR oom | Uh se OEY dean | aes cean Can ye et savings. = nd ta PEWRITER : 7 Ave: Orchard Lake! 108 | ~ PE 25023} _ NILE GREEN — ORANGE dishes. Midwest 4-342. ° regu devkey 2 Bivpewriler enairs &K. _2| Dogs Trained, Boarded 70 how. down payment." KE KEW. "engine Beebe t Be Logie lisp bd | ened mn) | - TABLE TOP GAS STOVES #25. ARK GREEN, TAN & B —cheap. FE ¢ _ Special, MY 5-1437. matic bilge Dae vaetts - Baten SCTRIC SEW-|_Call_gfter ¢._ FE 24017. ___ BLAYLOCK — LE Sale Store =e a £478, BOARDED, DOGS) ig-rr. LaNTSCRAPT COMPLETE. _PE 60077. 1 Sean F Drice, $1.35 week Pa | WIN BEDS. BOX # SPRINGS. MAT- COAL & BUILDING SUPPLY CO alae. Saree. 28 8. Fe ectric_brakes. All aes For Sale Cars iad. “Ahad - FE) tres 9 tone = vINR 91 itis. has “app | fyegnes. Exe. cond. Reas. PE 5-| 81 Orchard Lake Ave. FE 3-710! BURROUGHS CASH REGISTER, Hay, G Fate ate OR 3-3566. vy Ww. Grissom, 1303 East’ won eameaaaamannaar Ey, bed. Rog’ chroma set Lampe 2 | C & HLUMBER CO. "ze cond reaooasie, a esis, | Hay, Grain & Feed 71) "pe iisk Seedy wil sence, Bus | ~~" ion CENTURY 8 Houghten’s int gy 7 NN = S NATIONAL (CASH REGISTERS. helton Motor Sales. FE 46728. 1968: CENTURY BOATS = ne gua aie pete DEPT | NEW CASH & CORRY heetrock — |“irr ss 7 ro mnou, Bak 2° ag geeeine inte wes Toei heen meee, numy ad) a NA ist AND 2ND os NEW HAY zp bended s a 8 OTHERS” |57 Olds super 8 4 ar. ee POLICY AND Prices | 4x8 Sheet $1.35 toe fie, sm Reoiaened siraw Belling wine, baling end) _ Caan bal #380. Ea Soom” | INLAND | NOW A SAVE og | teat amimcaeam tac ait cond, = r. by National Cash Reg complete hay service. MA _6-0666. | +47 waCcomMB toe NEW TIRES, 2 8 Ol coustie ceil Rit #0.| Bis Pixscord, axtats sheet 24.98} fier co. “Call PB 2-028. | ALL_T¥PEs_OF HAY -18T | cease ready teeth gue, -On+ 2:_W. Huron FE ¢Ti31 FE 24122 ida, Super OF 2 r- sedan, aq. ft. Painted %” wall board Eo mae | agg og 100 sq. ft. $3.95/ 5 OR 35-5304. — eutting and straw. No rain. 34211. BOAT TRAILER owt oo 4x 8 sheet $2. Native rough ates, ben og. B. .... 90 | _deliver OA 82170. en W, | ‘63 Merc. Mont. coupe. R&H. auto. | : lumber 2 x act each, 2 x Eensiite ine Rr axa <tgcencee S128 * Sale Sporting Goods 65 1954 32” AN TRAILER trans. PB, er seats. é 4 ¥ 4 BUNK NOS 1B Rough All 1" board, $18 7 pr Me One ma! pees | osy.90 For Sale > Livestock 72 Ke. lt ct Rebte's Thotee Barts te suet. Satie een. neee tresses. Brand new. $39.93 & un. ——s PE 41122 et of Crooks Rd. and Auburn’ | $s13° fir, piyw wood $3.50 437.80 a SCOPES - $28. _. Mist be seen, FE 42753. ul ty Buick.-RM, Riviera coupe, full Belection of wrough “t.| USED TRADE IN _ | -7E 3810. Opes 1 deve a. weet, Jxi2, whe, pine, beards, M. ---.85 | Santo Loman dF Scopes — $3000 | poltena, 00 Bou g Aves. 3 ALUM TRAILER, ew Tikes | Nets Meravere. same satura) “er oe ee gman | Saha a i So ‘ ee = i : -| and furniture, : d. si400.) & ams. Auburn Loman = Orchard Lake Ave. -~ = DEPT. jess Se naan ne, Se | Sat tvs yaiventene ape “sewer | $i _“sstometic oi anti eet ee - ‘e590 -Sunderiaia. OF S-1550 after | 28H. SEE OUR Ln OP _ENGLIE ‘ASH FOR SMALL RADIOS. WILL |Gan'y,,0™ mirror ber sinks. $3.85. 0 &. ‘Thompson, save Up ro Ser ieee. Grim et ee | ATTENTION ee. te CUSTOM BOAT COVERS MADE JAGUAR. 4 AUSTIN HEALY, MOR- —| oe _80_8. Perry ___ Philip's, 79_N. "gaginew_8t. | ge taciiibhes to bean. tatge bon: mee Scania Se0PT Sube-| sreee: Aine ee been) FE) Rie, 2 5|pavenport & chair CLOSET DOORS Easy TOREDIT TERMS. SOWLING WALL “SIZE 1] ENCES | stella. and peddecks, receenanis | FO%. Cae be seek St U0 Pre- a a. g teetional «6... damaged KE SURE _ Reasonable. FE 5-3896. rates. White Pine Acres Ss7 Loek. | mont. CABIN CRUISER. iT 35 HP.| HOUGHTEN & SON mee ee ak AM aes maged viel, fold doors BURMEISTER GUNS. ALL MAKES. NEW AND | ‘904 Rd. Ortonville, idich. Cail | 1957 WESTWOOD 36. $700 Down, | Evmrede Tarp. Tratler. OR nls to ce EW Oakland 8-2819. take oe Rochester’s Friend] anity, chest 4, te & ve Beetri Bee bees! | Northern Lamb FC Eve for the hunter. exec (Sew paymeecs Si rs #riendy M me ancheet |B bed os... = “ae Fn er Co. Carteny rity deel GOOD RIDING HORSE, SADDLE | Aden Ré.._Ortonvit MA_7- mt, FOR THE TOPS IN ALUM. BOATS Olds Dealer any a7 aoe items convenient cred- Saee Pastor EM ue diny “e & at * 33747 etabslme Ae Auburn fie, $125. OLive 1-0911. "53-35 = BED ai. CRESTLIN- pe Mheeal Geonee ocean’ Soak §28 N:. M “Roch org SPAne PLUO MA- _ Heights. anteG ~ HORSE, EXCELLENT er, cancion, cond. Good buy f : be - : Main THOMAS EGONOMY | ghine. & and er, | Detror ETD © & Mile Re ig /OUNS. (MODERN ANTIQUE | Stoo “Seacic named “Top Hat”, cash. PE 2-3803. oy oe | a1ea ‘S Poegraph (Ra, PE 5-096 OL 197 ester ] Ciare Cash rt uy, sell, trade Burr-She Seddie & bridie, $15. Ph. : < a. 61 FURNITURE CO. a ee = a ah a te 3 COIL AT Due PER | 58. teiegraph Rd pe pA ville NA 1-2835° ALUMINUM 36’, 1986 MST STEM, OPEN SUNDAYS as . Ft. Wall boxes for duplex piugs, ON Se PONY & 6 3 dedrooms. Excellent cond. 170 | PIBERGLAS MATERIALS TO COV- Saginaw 8t. AN OIL FURNACE AND] sac. “he GUNS — BUY - SELL - ADDLE EXCELLENT | _N__Opdyke._Lot_120._FE 1.4408.) e- , Used Vacr {duct work. $75. Elec. so-gai.) $8.88 Ga. & range fuse boxes. | Manley Leach, 10 Bagley. = oer _ehiireneépire 3 GODERN ALUMINUM TRAILER | siecttor windshietds. "Plasite eas Pontia So cas hbegg um Cleaners sre hot water heater, $45. MA- SPECT ri er ect ents—Sale aeiRent souk “VanY 0500 HOREES, m Florida MY 39%, Slices, wholesale prices “—~ c akes FE . reas. priced. For further infor- : Open Sat. 9 to e — on = ~ WE ARE SOLD OUT USED o00 Mi: Clemens, Kirsh’ Corsi CULVERT PIPE | 3,Per,cent discount on discontin | Joe's A & rN garpne Fe stort | _before’ 10am, MOES | tratiers, Wee peed your trafier.We/ nem FORC CED PLASTICS Auto Brokers c corrugated pipe at ‘Most — REGISTERED HOLSTEINS. 2 YRS. 4 W. 14 Mile Rd. at John "88 Buick 4 ; Tae oP ae: a bs Fl mip Hom toy ise Ber in be except white. | Sand, Gravel & Dirt 66 old, fresh oe ae he Ox. fare we eae nae 2 eng ce ss Ford rene dr POM BB iz V, $300, Sweet's i ie as ‘| Church’ Ss, Inc. | Pa toe jrehard Lake Ave. ae OF BLACK DIRT, ss pe.) Records, "Help “Enid, “Oren: hevon Pontiac Chiel JOHNSON MOTORS | 3 fas “Super. te Fan ee iron. PE 4-1133. : only 2 etroiter ontiac Chie trailers supplies, eve Chey. 4 ek-up .., Pa ge 102 8, Squirrel Rd. = eves. 44631. 52 ¥ eats irs RIC DRY-| 500. yo ap ae 20283) GAVE ae ey Ee | ai DIRT, TOE SO. a eesdie und beat 93s OL a 368r, Mobile Homes of Quality wort eee, Ins eae ‘$i Rambler ¥en man: Sas ne ' ca oe aoe ROOM. One ; : AE nehes, ho Md itches, | "51 Mercury 2 dr. ....... ‘i , ble & =a ROP EAP ae Wi sHNGRGdeS Ayia ote Psereeet : ater, good cond. OR |. te wrt, Le y = . ne aa NE AND W se ay Wanted 73 cand Distinction —_ Desters”mquirtes toed noobie tit ro = oo— Ss _inet, ike bow. ern regis gets fs Gtiewe De EEF WELL BOD PPE PUUr FC KOTON—paint in any weath- eae top: oath ped 4 aban : Segpepe — Atal) ios e tee 306 ‘Orchard LI Lk. at — 4 dr. ‘Hydra. $395 BUS SHERN SPACE HEATER, WASHING SACHS: CONVER- Power motor. 00 gal. tank, com- | —°_ 2678 0 i Lake Ra. _—_s| _dosing. ©. "R. Stuart, FE 4 HORSESHORING Also © huge selection of 18 t paccricaccy ‘NEW 1¢ ALUM-| +59 Studebaker V-8 2.1... “698 tional with automatic plete, 965. FE 2-0431. TWIN BEDS. COIL, SPRINGS, $30. | 100 LOADS. CLEAN SANDY aa MAteont~ tet model trade- & 2 ddrms. |“ ioum boat with 5 HP Bu hes Plymouth ............ Vesave 908 some ER MIXER. METAL CAB. 129.50 ‘value, $80.95. Michigan | DUO THERM | 5] SPACE HEATER, EM_3-0004 _ fe 8s . Will deliver any amount.| WTD.: PONY GOOD MARE TO| Stop and shop at the big lot, Mtr. $175 for en Ferd Oo < $95 inette, stand table, 11 Omar Gr, | —Fioreteent, 368 Orchard L&. Ave.| 2, SUMP PUMP, GENERA . | FE _ 8-066 trade EM 3.0320. Bob Hutchinson Mobile BARNE HARDWA ee Ee Ln peretotthory nar 6 | Exe v7 hee sion trie, motor. 960-50 value, | $39.59. | A-l oolong Pen AT, HOMUS. __ For Sale Poulti 7 Ho = AESD RE | 1260 » _Perry 8 FE 49100 New Haven, #1. PE 62095. |For Sale Miscellaneous 60 move, yeuy "adam Gaul re rahe melee cel pam at one DIRT, FILL, 6A 30 YOUNG DUCKS. 40 NEW HAMP “3 Dirie Paine (OaRER. “tee Nit oR ee CH CIA --l-A REY Sees : 5 it, score Lig i feactor . rayton Plains : port & chair. Rust Silocn RNG ie ed ee ELEC. LAWN MOWER EZ KUTE: sie a cua ri hows or < Rochester cu sim cues a So's AGN SU = 2002 Get A rt, our eapert: Madioiens, Yoaee | Sree ee. 3ex36—formica tops, chairs. up- TL TOP 50m, HO WEEDS ANT 1766. after ¢ pm. | MODERN ROURETRATLERS is S_ASN SURPLUS FE 70m out . town’ birch ‘and nd see) “liebe, FREE STANDING TOILETS $005] bolstered or tain, steam tables. gmount Call P 4. Waide, FE| Sale Farm Produce 75 wt bank vetes_ ca teseene. | TH on Off Palle ene te eene't:| Sherging awniigs, Alam” stoon Washbowls wits fittings siiss | rureamoeas Wash TOP BARTLETT ~aimlos| Gi © lon bone estes ty | ramsportation Offered 87 | 1s Press. aon . PE §-2414 © S| a jelousies No’ mone mn store Spe. bath sets with trim ... $89.05 | "EERMOBA NE WixDow lack sank) gravel & fl | cnard at witberk ace arine Coach Saves, 18310 °N. 1d Oldsmoviie se D : _ Berm mae ons ee Ax ter 3c. colored path Prope door. Girls 24° Oe eR ulld ‘ and tronk ig joaaio 1 wile nor ot Sautrrel Be. Holly Ra Holly. MElrose 4-677. hence peg So TO 3 sides. ‘Miles across top, oniy ape mee FACTORY ands a irreguiate 22 TABLET P roas STOVE, 625. Call Se TOP Bae ote eal ane ghts. m “ve: “OXFORD TRAILER = awa Sa toecko extra exit on . I 8A UMB 6. Y : PaanE. WEALTHY ry rvice s Stra Golly COMPLETELY |! teoter "onan ene, SPACE | 172 8. Segmaw PE rE aim Feces or PE 207 cent iat Orchards, 8970 nchen Galo" g wv we A ae Garter. | FRIGE GO u A { é : eee ; rds ak. arden: IN or living room. Lamps, end tar|? SNACK TRAYS & =9pb | eon Thetwainy vatey Talbott SaaTeeT Attention _1 mi. wert, x mile north of Ciyce, | Mishions Arrovs b Wiserw | load Ruber “ray alah woorilap fee mans, _Cavenpert, “4 poral pots and pans, elec. iron, | tax. We also carry legs, gauged, Plasterboard, rock ath, Paint,| Cosding top soil. black” dirt. “& | + BARTLETT - PEARS -&-- PLUMS: + ent? Palio d nue wer treet TO_HABRISBURG , LEI. | ira, $100. PE 3 filverware, doilies, throw rugs.| fill caps, filters & copper tubing | Hardware, Plumoing end E:ec- 4 sand. or clay. We deliver, | —carcen vegetables. 04 W.Chicago: | 14% to i, bai to take Ht Good pols, leaving Sept. 12th. [- ar ACTOR Y RESOILT VA ee ee on tg Mehans. fruit; st a reasonable price. Schaeffer | trical 8 1025 Oakland Ave E_5-7551, ‘| BURBANK PLUMS. BRING BAS-| election of uscd trailers, 86352. THESE, CARS cle sanera. a mak i year guar. on s 23-6321 — Tank Co. FE 5-1467. _. ° . re tops oil. black dit and pan reat x or ae see 4 ae cent ‘bank ; = : CAN BE Se} A, Johnson, FE_ $i $sieen lawn tower attachment acl Mi sonable Bee at 111 ae ce gee Te ro and. windows. — peat. F ill "sand, clay and Peaks i a = miles. of “Cake es on Me. | Wanted Used Cars s 88 BOUGHT WITH _ Amer tca's makes Freeser| will sell sepatately. OR 3.3424.’ | ¢ Atter aha er BENSON LUMBER €O-| vel. OR 3-7549, Akg, AND FO NPE 28012, OXFORD TRAILER 7 MY 35a PREE TOW. ‘NO MONEY DOWN aran' i ——_—— bs Fas a h BRAS TERA cele See Rue bob =| Ei ee een Pe WES ard Reem | Sebago een | Soatea NG | armas wos Parr tier | SEPERATE) AND UP TO _. Fiuoreseent,”393" Orchard Lake|272_8. _PE ‘4-210 a for Seed, Sook rater. st pet | ce - Ave. ’ GAS ENGINES WRECKING BARGAINS | &! ACHE. APPLES. PLUMS aor cash, or will put out on ren- : ‘ URNER BETTE ey TRONER, | - call “Alcan on. 5c . FE eee 2to9 HP p Magy port blocks, 12¢ each. |~ Sevean ty i Lopeed a Sree = Sea us today. MY | 4 Pos ee ee 24 MONTHS TO PAY . 5-8005. . ao ; : - . Try. . = truck. Highest trades, lo : GAS STOVE AND OT HOT-WA.| beater. blower & tank 635. FE - for Garden Tractor ene * axe DET, ad ae PEACHES. TREE RiPeNeD.| TRAILER EXCHANGE | terms. ee. ewes bee Beseer_ 78 eet. a swr| Meter mechanical ures | 320.8 Patdock FE 249704| pee gravel. Also crushed sione.| ghards, 2246 E. Gommerce Rd: NATIONALLY KNOWN] we rrape uP or pown hutz M ike NEW RW ELECTRIC WK LEE'S SALES - tractor work. FE 32-3891, — : wie ter pumps. 2 working head <eep- 921 Mt. Clemens st. FE 3-0820 . s erwood & lford. ._ MOBILE HOMES Sc GOING TO CALIF. Fa ee While they last. oe WATER HEATER 5495" Do It Yourself 61 | ®%3,, ,SA®D. end. landscaping. FE SEVERAL VARIETIES OP APPLES| A firm with a national reputa- H¢ ki Ch utz otors sold, Modern bdrm. suite, viond. Jet pumps, $67. OR ric wate: heaters, $79.95: | “““~" ~ ee 5-8323 or FE_5-7255. & plums. Honey, comb & strained. | tion backed by over 25 yrs. of as Ins ev. — ; Complete with box springs & mat- ee first grade. $49.95 G. FOR RENT e Holtz Orchard. John R. % repeat dealing with satisfied cus-|- 7-1 py Birmingham’ 3 tress, cost $478; davenport, chair 0Xi2 PLASTIC FINISH 90 8. Perry. : Saran roa Ree PEL Lt? ANYONE | mi_ 6. of Aupera. Otte 20 ROOT | cease ee estes mere bemtise: | tape 5 Dixie Pee, a is. ~ : fcht eae LINED OTL HOT WATER PER MERS MOVE IT TOMATOES FOR SALE, PICK aren TE DeS . . Atr-foam cushions, R _ SANDERS—EDGERS—ROLISHERS + CALL FE 5-3898. 357 SCHOONER, & WEST WOOD. eSoto - Plymo ee si Linoleum LUGS | Sse See coe Soe | MM Gathtites aakowana "| FIL Dnt, FE ay sltieniidhiad iy Sa a aa ee tona : mor pide at cp All lens 4.98. Beautiful Patterns GAS STOVE a OPEN SUNDAY orp son eand. top sol SAND. MA"! “Sale Farm Equipment 76 HOME TRAVEL TRAILERS. | | ‘vee aye or) Woodward at Hunter ‘ : gidsire, 9 cu. FLOOR RHOP f ; rus stone, Black dirt. + del. RAPA AAALRALARARAAALRL ARAL ers, some e AI Ros caret: Osta t pees = FE T33 8 CAN COOT. new, on rental plan. i ways Ready to B ese Biner ight brown, Und-| ge tat Gan a ‘Garage Door Ss FOR RENT 500 Fan oF s is ts. Ph Gio a ptie tane | sessions nn | SUDO ad nd uses cart Top #8 ‘ould i F Saath Ale am Wanoue, 4] gh, Uigd tv. Suerfen for 8s Foor sanders—hand sandere— | “for si0. Delivered, FE issee, | — Sh PB_NAtional_7-2017. BOTTLE GAS: | BAGLEY AUTO PARTS | © LITILE LOT WITH oh iat si tae ie Sie| flost meusers Satens ost | CP a ee gag TO ADA EQUIPMENT | | PARIS (SUPA ee oe sae | Mere ae . GAL, 1 HEATER $79.95! se ctor from x us elive arm eq Lemp garden rape 60 8. Telegraph FE 2-3200 Bud Shelt Motor Sal Gk fund cana Mupsess acebie boa yal. Aw Heater ? me aoe: And. Up. A, o. _Totary | r mowers, chain | Bales. ict “ti A 4_ su; PM. elton Wiotor Sales | 1950 Buick runs good eins. .* = Lounery trove, cme # pence oy 8 Jess than you think. Let us give rie _— NO MACHINES, DR Wg adore and. Sera, dest garden end iawn — Paris. Serv il 6~Closed gin. | Col Aubura @ EB Bive FIP eon 1993 Rae nee reaver tt Gx, RETRIOERATOR,— GOOD SAVE PLUMBING w1°S. "Paddock re a-eacs| foods, Crapery, mate pate gfevet “i ‘butidoang. MA" 63377 ent tes & service | EW 2 DETROITER. WILL : _Bive_ FE C67 | rinse overdrive” white sidewalls cond, Call FE na Routh Bagh st. OT ic : plembing, & s *tiectrical | PONTIAC SARE BUILDERS Terms to suit Open ‘til 9 pm.| take, "E or cash as down pay- C ASH one miy, overhauled, ' SS rine te ba "| tetwrastinesd tee PROC Tas | cere tee ee | SS ee Gee beaey inteenbe| Send, araves ful art, aratm tie FE 3-0839 921 Mt. Clemens St.) Fe“g.gjgi') “*7™# Balance. isl Gave far wee HOOUER vacouw“cLEANeR| Hen tant and cnc bull | feSi"spoe and matron, FE | {itl ‘once! acta | Segaee cebu cette ‘Sk | AAA BUYS— | aromrewan TAREE TFT | mp DIG Daa ESC RS wp| iittaw suk mine fOr I sacrifice for $10. PE 2-3337. trafier for hauling ‘tractor. OL 159. as eine bbith endl sodas PROMPT DEL Garden tractor. riding & walking,| ‘53 model. Like new. 605 Sterling.| dollars ate itor Oe icone =| _1-1888. Op EE [oat AND FLOOR SANDER, POL On ee OF oes eee mews ues ee PE +6045. 2020 DIXIE FRANKIE & JOHNNY'S MC HGH CHAIR, $10 rvs . = __ HEATING — as Bt grind eae an or peet. Rotary tillers You get r) SPORTSM a rE HWY. E & JOHNNY'S MOTOR ‘ " Bathinetie, $10. FE ¢2347 after 6.| | ANCHOR FEN ; alae mere. FB SOE Do Pet Hire] better deal with us. Biot grnir KD badass 2) CLS FE-_¢-6808 ae “HOTPOINT AUTOMATIC: WABI No money down, n FHA ane _ “EQUIPMENT | _Sthewin are _ a $12.80 Gelivered, PE 27040 nn TEES SALES 8 SERVICE WevThave several” good. sod nd “HIGHS PAID EE ATR nent 2 2. speed eycle, only s>out 1% _FREE ESTIMA Fe bya7l Used off furnaces, oil burners. Pike’s Rental De SAND, GRAVEL, FILL DIRT. TOP snem E_3-9830/ trailers,' some with toilets BUY rOR Ib. INEOLN a ‘ppt ta et er at $125. Milk's ALL ALL GARDEN ITEMS “SUCH “A5 a5 pes ferneees, stokers. i~ space cone. : Ram wehray soil. Charles Fenion. QR 3-3517. CALIF. HERE Ww E are completely furetshed ouT OF BTaTE DEALS 1957 4 dr, Hardtop. Like new. Full hoes. ype esting <Roch- . jee uur vacation, hunt- y's sh ine 614A a Ustg “Merchandive, jet Sane i fice tasers, carpet Tent TADS, 9. Fe w _ COME + —sottutie aaa? hehined. Cup be te pe | es Has. One owner. Full pow- is ASHER, SOME aide ie +4 (230) Ser WATER PUMPs $6005 G. A. : For RON FIL DIRT GRAVEL 7 See — ne ee ST hae . Call from 8 a.m.| iRe rene wen }_ Thompson 80 8. Perry ie Spe Fe ae Pd dead vacation ay “California” Ber nencen by AITER EXC HANG them: sae eae Fe O71 {ose i a brakes. $1 * 4 bart 4 af eee ance i 4 RANGE, @ AUTO. 5 aPrK o dane aL ECMDS CASINET SINE ERAG-| grote erinder. prmvert, caree | YARD 8) DRIVEWAY GRADING. ten Sear ovat ce cure Pawan) 2% Telegraph Rd Le oe a 2 Brokers “MERCURY. burne: ovens, condition, ; 6: $180.95 value, $134: : gravel, fill etc. FE| tractor. Come in or call us t ate Car 7 toe * of Sh Het ees ATT GOOD BARGAINS | Sits edict, fase ger ps cebuttog, ont | "Weg Coat & F day We ake teins aad ge ~ Rent Trailer Space _70| ener Focrieget™ Ot mae Cer. Pat poe, errific v . Lakes Church a AUBURN 1956 Hard = mil ,. oak: cern ms speed] Clear YPine boards, 10 ft > tances aie pia al Cameras, Equipment 61A|) 2 tee 8? PE £073 eee — lage Nem Se mle, BE ot Fon Leas ‘ ne DOLLAR 1938 Hardtop $1, Pua are ee b 2 speakers, maedel Ve Clear Y-Pine 1-4, 06 ft. in MIXED WOOD FOR SALE. FE Pe 41112) —“8< vie. FE 66510. Sia "Deiee the eute We | "representative. sample. 31 eS Saad CaDIES LUGGAGE — % PRICE | ~~~~ rer . Pontiae RA. at Opa peed th Apes 1954 ae = = ; ; t anc t i yke. PARK A. eARKHURST. e extra miles, 9300; “now omy 6125.| gol” < felt, 63.65 rot | Pisor Sample Senty.. Sotied. erie POLAROID ¢ AMERA SEASONED WOOD AND | PARM MACHINERY. NEW AND| Where living ls @ vacation — 12 i “ul Day vou well “440 Dit 1953 ar, poe eee oft Beat, ese 2, | powerang Een sans| Bees! mote Se ne | either, Rae "| Se Eahy Sut HOE) REI Gein ceg | HLS.VANWVELT | Wat Sbonce haath = Lg cero = ERATOR, |Flastic Interior Paint. #448 eal] LUXAIRE FURNACES — 5 re sical G G Plants, Trees, Shrubs 68 esa pe CHAIN SAWS cacier Gal” ts mteaiey F nade OR 31355 035, Custom. | Power steering & on "a Appl, Mi 6-1300,|We carry a complete line of new| Installed. Pair prices Kenyon | ~~~ oods | — & Hepairs | tac Also tratier sales, Base rate KT Brakes, 61.8 LEA used building materials _ Heating Servic 4. UE SPRUCE FOR You, At. | ‘200 Crooks R . W : : : tat. 401, teas tle oon tune ae You yt crateriale. ose | Wi GALVANIZED ete — | ARTLEY FLUTE. Goop Conn | se Meant: cea ecoce” Pan OVERSTOCERD. Eee on ee ANTED cn es, FORD Golaspsk retrg.” das: araperie | inate Hel asd | in aR ones ie fcc TRADE TR sabe OR—OR.| oes gener, gcomener tr | Gener ce WM, Mlle Oy se TE Sea Teotne Tea | 2, 0ii80 Seed care all makes and) uever oh the roti, afar * airs, lamps, and’ mise, in. 31-ft feemetina 17sec ft. SA OR-| Nat! ; : An Wroce: models top dollar paid, bring | 1956 Custom Fordomatt 2-0754. SURPLUS LUMBER & |". SAVE PLUMBINo surrtY gana. We will scgept your grand| pews’ yenie™ pose ews.) 0 bana enpment 16018 tities to 1955 Country Squire. $1.48. 2 ‘ ———— quire, are LEAVING CITY, SELL RANGE, MATERIAL SA 172_8._Saginar Fe cars| © eptact plane “ee down ‘pay-| pring, fools, and burlap, 2072) irene M4 Mile Bem’. OXFORD OBILE MANOR. Mi Custom de. Overdrive, 9978, ° coch and chair, Call Eve. FE tote Manuna SALES CO. Off, CIRC a TOR HEATER 620. Sw al uote ws te. oo merce Viliage. wie ulin Boas ieCULLOCH Chaim wawa wew| *¢ firusde shatter = takerte ubum otors 1983 Exstom $598, 39-4657.” : thud $7. 32-3501. lagher. Music Co. 18 E. ‘Huron wie and Duck Lake Rd. used. W_ F. Miller, Gard tote, sidewalks — 16x40 cement | Comer Pike & E. Blvd FE 37671 | 100 OHOOA AN ames I, HEATER, GOOD COND. AUTO| St. Closed Wea. at 1 p.m intersection. Open exery day 7 to| and ‘Tsen “Equi ; en| patios 39" 3.7471 $95. Be. dining Fa. aot. 1100 Noth eed or ae B GARAGE |, blow & ‘Thermostat | gals August of 1 Om. uring | _f. we 4-8038. Woenar ro henge wa oe Whe want the best Oa #3023 oF ante M &M Motor Sales. | 1.6 ou4 GM . ’ ating : 2871, . : Sale +6053 — dollar op ta! ‘a sar Hard AYTAG W aT cond. Cost sigs each. sell 838/“5T VWOOD SP ECIALS” GONSTELLA’ CORNET, AL-| =~ *. Pets 69. SMALL RIDING TRACTOR WTI t Pelee EPACE TO RENT. | 1627 Disie Bwe SY "Om steed 10h Hacdtop 98. ero voce 5-197. Iga CASH AND C D SPECIAL 80 y string . Both in A-1 YOUNG COON DOGS "OR SALE, =. cultivators, 30° movers end pile Village, 3300 Elizabeth | - Used 1,898. top Full power, ~ MAG’ ivi RADIO — TABLETOP G. STOVE. 925. bireh 4x8. Good tides =e 00 | one _like_new, FIE_4-6810. i BRAG ne low, $200. 175 N. Hospital beth Truck Parts 89A | i$) Pontiac Sterchief Catatine. ey fier 6. 29-4017. r 4x8 good 1 ma T AL’ i - ons THIROUGH- . ra = Sharp. $1,49 feat ie amp | : 3 - bE --020- ; S LIN ano |/ TER Accessories 80 USED TRUCK PAR 1955 Ponti ‘ % TOR LS On, Laos. 2 AACE, Me wade . sees G8 SS BIANO ER 7x. rye coe mc het PUPPIES. “pEaL| Used tractors ona ment, Da- ALL MAKES, AND MODELS 1053 Buick. seraiareiee ome a oe IRTA-| _ Cheap. OA soi8 San ae oh sine pereeees, Interior condition. $295. EM 39-0524. | __cute. FE as abel Ohonvitie, “We will be A c2/| “Auto Glass Specialists. 298 Au Auparn J ave SRB eoes2 | 1 : $ak, Lares solids Sell for! 9 IN, JON X eee. _. | PMONTH OLD. AKG REG MALE| morrow to back up what w Batet | 4988 Butce Sa ate Sa ; ate solid “maton cottee| athe, 9 chucks: 44 hp motor. $180 _ Pontiac Plywood _( Co, | HAMMOND GORD ORGAN, EXC.| Beagle, in 'i2inen class, Black | today.” ° dad oi Ogee ag em For Sale Trucks 90 racer Ne shear cond 50-| _oR sais Baldwin Ave. _ 2.254 sae . A aaeacana _ bias Phon nrmAIWED RPAT claims honored. Mrs. Jack Prasil, |“ ° ~~ ~~~ CHRY SL PRODUCTS _ You name the R DI mason. TERFONIC A DION.|* KITTENS, JOE'S. Aa&N BoRPLUS FE. _jand.” uto Giass Co, 122 Oak-|2 — 1955 CHEV. % TON ymg as terme. gg Ps Appliance, PE 2-3270. ——— ar teht ease. by a ants: “ ot. Boe rl. -3 ‘nos, old. | F ee FE 5-2080 USED FERGISONS TO-30, iTa FE_ore06. : Red & white, iow rox nem, tose Doaae ‘ ie ae ghar : = RS BEAGLE PUPS. new Wagner HY. Fatty poeter. | For Sale Tires -80A Ford panel. “good 1951. Chrysler Imperial, $198 8. ward gham N ¢r 5 p.m. MA 68674. 3 oade = coe wooo “42 CHEW PICKUP. jar ood Com) Finaneing specisiie —— Ae babe axe REG "B" BEAGLES3 (MO. Und oe, maid ¥ STANDARU BRAND NEW TIRES. a COOL MAN SPECIAL DISCOUNT poems 2 eon | on paid wpa | Bote, mero shay eu] Botatw onOenre ele fren | WaslOMBa? tes hase BOR 1%, arro’ ck of tind Bolens & Wheel Horse Bane igen at ail A oo m DEAVING AKC a”) As aaa. eel wy bel w attachments avaii: aa, : exe co ig TON PICK UP. B FROST | BR ns Soa ssl] Sletten mas ah i aap AE we fT CED WILLIAMS || “Ei ie i IN ¢ to reduce inventory. ‘06 per month. Call credit | ARC REO. COCKER —PARTEL. eae ee ae x _ C. terms. EVANS Far _¢-ss00. vl | white & buff. ; / ae ° a ne ae PIANO, | EXCELLENT | AKC 5G. COCR HOUCHTEN'® Son iS ae ™ camping New tres, fs Rey BME “ $50, EM 3-078. OR Rochesier ee Ol 0761 | $08 brakes and clutch. Make : : | (Ol FE 4oeet! MI 40384, araeeen. t \ ui eante| MI 6-008 e ; A 4 ‘ a THE PONTIAC PRESS, ot Der For Sale Sers matey cee ey ye ‘\9 ee ww le Suburban } Mirs.| ; ST hon Pe en NEW, My ‘ le ‘ 2 - i - { ay * THURSDAY. ‘SEPTEMBER 5, 1957 . | 1) a ‘Sate’ Cars” 91) For Sale-Cars “OL | 1951 2 DR. AC, R & H, REA. sonable, 64 N. of ule a, Special 1 Genet m price 52 LARE E ORION, MICH. MY 2-411 | ' Sac | North Cherilet co = Motors |tnisce sue mg peng ARG | we eet re, pvt ‘Schutz otors rr hs Fe = Ne . rich — ba Ph. io 1-0310. _$ogine wh vith Du aah is ution a \ T DESO OUTH DEALER ference “y ) ' ey else ITes ©). DRSSBERRD ay Maen” [5,01 (genrem, > Doon eR Lmemrste| oxty si New Goodyear Ti 8 = = aaseaae vy ar RID ERTISER COU’ Av 53. els Pag WEEK’S BEST BUY $1.00. FE 6209 beiween 8 | F its dtp tha R's a Plymo sa! J. D. Motors it STUDEBAKER CONBTENDER, ; Available on a . 4 i te ake ee 4% CHEVY BEL AIR 2 DR. EX-| § PF et Bt Seo ane! 3140 W. Huron St. Gem. ete ame Ee ee Car Guarantee. Dy el = a, onary SE 3 S sh t Mc 1 1 aaa Shape. $580. OR xe a on all “51 57 Models — As long : : Clean. EM SE Ri chutz Motors Re 7 STUDEBAKER Ca : sou OW ee { ONLY $295 =atjo —=$ BIRMINGH MW iverpining. Saha ‘Soils after 4-30. “ ag a eee as you own the car. _ IRMINGHA) DESOTO-PLYMOUTH DEALER -W. tires, exe. ° . : J.D. Motors | Bauincian St ea ee Side 641 Oakland Ave :- a ee ° 1935. Chevrolet 210 on sedan, ‘Sl PLYMOUTH I — SAVOY AAA ( QUALI TY good motor and tires, —— N orth Side an i . 3 3140 W. Huron. St. radio, heater and beautiful 2-tone te in a 3-2780 mceee: oe = Satay oO kx Knoll . a a 2 ee) nn oe ee ~—— —— R ‘6 R Motor 2 '56 CHEVROLET. "56 CHEVROLET. 3 —— ts) car wo very, easy rd ak 4 - oll — eastante : ee. terms. ’31 Plymouth 4-Dr. otors MILT N STATION WAGON — $1805 . : Original 1 owner new car trade i ec ¥ y PT North Chevrolet Co. + Gleaming black finish & tires like Chry sler-Plymouth ; 56 FORD 55 CHEN VROLFT “HAUPT recess, gaits cuaeens | MILTC EE etn . RMI A — evy. practically- : 5 NTIAC ‘ = i Pontiac Sales QUALITY McN EAL. se cota punt “aaa aes am u S AVE" . ase = $1495 $1245 . (APRS ER”, Bere hide abt Str, tes 9 8 woopwanp act cana | Holiday Special aere 4 ar 3 ‘54 CHEVROLET ‘54, PONTIAC pp a Meare Rae Low mileage. os _ =. Dodge - Ply mouth Dealer a Recon tone palnt - . aa 1957 Olds 88 super Hardtop. Air = . . “SS ‘Bulekroedmaster coovt. "Ful North Chevrolet Co. For the Best Deal $495 condiioning. Rg’ H Power steer "53 DESOTO 54 FORD aa pewer, New Tp) _1000 8. Woodward, Birmingham _ ne PLYMOUTH, i BLvE. 2 RB, 1963 ae 4 Gr. perfect cond. ea ee brakes. mhew teem 05 $795 _4s}"Pontiac 4 dr. sedan, A-1 cond | - PL & H, Exe. cond. OPEN TEVENING. ee , ai ; '53 FORD 55 hee q in on PG). You’ re ma 41 PLEMOUTE. WEITh WALLS, | 724 Oakland Ave. ‘PE eso) WW Big engine, Lig nev. BA ‘33 CHEVROLET HARDTOP — 8608 : = -- d cond. 142 8, Tilden, off Voor-| TLL TOTE YOUR NOTE : ; 4 Open Uxlebts “a T ee : deny ERYBODY's CREDIT Is 1987 Chevrolet Bel . air Vo A ’ I 53 FORD (aero! = Right (| SSeS tt fee See ett oe rezaogee aor | SOE Ge | SESS EB Wat | peywoury, ae fe: " gomet Let us help you adjust to “| = 34, FORD, 3.15, Ae WW “= ; “1986 Chevrolet Bel Alr. ‘Power-|1 — *52 CHEVROLET 52 CHEVROLET ; EASY ED JONES Bs | / Lake rion Motor Sales } Bae “ PEN: sitar rEDanle CLARKSTON - _ Pontiac Starchief 4-Dr, 07 PLYMOUTH 11$_S. Saginaw __iUs J Used. cars| oe ame Se ee eee = ’ ee May o2e1| ear. M t Sal Ss. Lying +16 Ne oma "bicep wransmismon ES ove Festecring a Lees eOnTTAG, ae ea fea s bate 8 & black gem. *50 CHEVROLET 52° FORD © 495 - otor e ‘aay oe wy een a po ork hoe — bled —_ Credit Mgt. Mr. Parks, Midwest | Only $1,545. CONVERTIBLE - $195 NORTH PONTIAC ‘ST Ford 2! Sedan Station Chrysler - Plymouth ~ ~ “oRmor AU : ‘ rane new. Cost new, b's itso PONTIAC, Sonar GOOD pgp hao. wl pa eee : . : : é Pontiac Wagon, 8 cylinder, heater, Fordo-| Demonstrator priced—new 67 Piy- L sascty iscou > $2888, NTTAC, EX se | a 2 +. F Inet Ford Wien matic, low. low ‘mileage. paths a. oar Partita, ouie “budek top, sharp, ‘ort mien, Teeardiens "ot Sondlion. § $30 ps per ing PONTIAC Pe eS EEFTAN, jie kee cate. V4 3 South Side 211 S. Sag INQW 4 Door. W.W. tires, e z rates.” 35. mbass. : - Mo AND MODESTO gi SIS warcton ah sia a Bett Ri and ory | Reales, "eety aul. Na1e08. “Ei | Choice ot SWEPT WING DODGE | ¥P, ® a2, i, ,comumeatal ea] '57 CHEVROLET ‘56 CHEVROLET = AUTO SALES Peeer: sieving. “bakes windows 1955 Ford Rasch W Real nic i986 FORD cLus ee ae McN EAL oh ATT’S 1955 Rambler wagon. The best ) oe | 312 W. Montcalm‘ FE4-9181/ Soa seats 1956 Ford % ton pick-up P2se cus-| Wane, Fully freeg opp ee ring ; Vee one. Rd H. $1,295. '56 PONTIAC 56 FORD i ‘on VILL ACCEPT _ 5 7 | Meee Oo eee a some fe woot eine | = cers oe ee TOR S SAL rivcns 1054 Chevrolet, Bel Air. Power. HARDTOP —. £1606, $1385 4 if = tmetes, "eto 0s|'4 Pootise 9 dr. sedan. Ratio & Evenings Please -_Dartation. $100. 1tA_ 42389. | Podge- Plymouth Dealer SAVE MANY ‘DOLLAR om: Fee 5 ee oe 55 PONTIAC 55 CHEVROLET ay Batt payment on « good used car po gE & black, ~Phone one MAple 5-514] ae For the Best Deal * eS oS Toadea ee eee cet af ry || STATION WAGON ~ 41508 _ BTATION WAGON — $1448 y : BILL SPENCE 9 , ~_ CLARKSTON — gzARY. 48 FORD. CHEAP. phos oa a Bi DR Bt a hbeg saat | Coaey. R & H, Power Glide.| bite $795. res. CHEVR Ol ET SS MERCURY E = a ins D008 ¢ LOYAL. +; age, Reas. | "SR _& H Very clean { a Soe HARDTOP = $108} @2 Oakland Ave. PE _8-0201/'55 Chevrolet Bel Air 4 dr. Sedan.| Auto. trans. x. ce | 54 FORD CORTON 6 Rig saris] Call MAytatr 63705. | PLUS. TRANSPORTATION LOOK | A turtons ‘Green itice clean ‘car: | CA Tat Fv OCOD COND! EM) aie ay Sans lake Gricel = °55 PONTIAC | 54 CHEVROLET . : Exc. cond. Take over payments.| _3-0368. ei ha ; HARDTOP — $1445 4 DOOR — 8795, | DEAL oo PLYM 7 DR. SEDAN,| ‘54 PONTIAC CUSTOM STAR- : $1595 . ’ ve >t TELE. Witt Se cceits drtea ante nn | cual 4 be: Myce Pomme bane ALSO P — nn 54 FORD : 2 8 aS ‘S§, Buick Special 2 ar. ion et _ Today's "idee e300 cosh of trade nuat| miles Excellent body, engine and | Power, stering. || exceptionally : 54 PLYMOUTH $4 FO oF & white, Specially priced." S met ] a for, ty, 400, equity Call OR 3-1186 after 6 p.m. or best offer. FE 37313. ‘$1 Metropolitan ........ oo $108 i) oe aa Oe . » *——--$1295 DEcia y pe | Gall credit mgr. Mr Parks hid: per-Chiet. § Runa lke’ pew. Io-| "SS Ambassador $3 CHEVROLET ees ; = ‘SS Ford Wairlane 2 dr. Sedan. *55 PONTIAC ew tires and many ‘other extras. wot CMOE Berend Terre bon Ce ns et we ee eee Ss asain -_ . 232 ; s nt ‘mun Beeutiful eltens | Radio, ee ane Power | = —- Birminghsm, Ask bo ect fires, poor sore od Be ec Boe 53. FORD 52 DESQTO blue, Clean, inside & out. Windows, a-tone paint, W. Walls. | See ks Sale hew battery, & generator. $450" . Ambas $505 s. SAGINAW $1195 Very ches. 1830 ePMORLE 7034 Desmond. Williams Lake, BIRMINGHAM ay 51 CHEVROLET 52 DODGE. _ OM! $445 PER MONTH Se Se ee ee QUALITY Pord- ear aaa == ne’ as OF THE NEW os —— & ball garage . TAGE AR, ane q S00T atte 18:30. Bright Spot” 1954 Pontine Jeo and heater, "52 ee nism a Storage Ghaioes xz. . : < FE BSE BRAID. | sitixconry-boon, coxa. | (| ee eS ee MILTON MANY TRANSPORTATION. SPECIALS — r : OLI\ V TER | M on ss MONTEREY +08. ( a *ANTIC 1 North Chevrolet Co. 9 tL 1 N “rom $95 to $245 —> YOUR TERMS aad ivory, enc, cond. Must tee 33 YEARS PAIR DEALING” MERCURY ine MONTEREY 3 2 DR — 1000 8. woedward, Birmmshen_ S AYS: A Phone Call Brings a Courtesy Car to Your Door pares pine avers. 1 ve". branes Ra wow. wreese | STOCK REDUCTION reer ATT . ADO. . ep sierra cr BUICK -pmesritecren iii ae" Sr PECIAL! | ‘caimie warranty” |! MATTHEWS-HARGREAVES : cpm. er * 5.7846. 47500, Harold Turner Ford. ‘ 5 z "S ITTAC . C : " Us bates Sagi mae ae nO opto | “Heer eee |p ewincuam (Prices Slashed!) “SONA | Birmingham Your CHEVROLET Dealer ~ = _Catall access. Very clean. . MINGHA) . a. Radio, Heater. Auto, a . . i da Motor aed “tuprice “Ue hte peas, is Cail MAyfair 63705 QUALITY $3705 s . Nash 211 S. SAGINAW : 31 CBEV. DELUXE, naw_MUST BIRMINGHAM one yen, wily reauy appreciate 56 Cadillac Sed. DeVille CENTRAL courte §, ,Woopwarp senyice CASS AF OAKEAND a OLDS 7 ae eee UALITY Sa $1895 ‘COLN - MERCURY FE 4-4546 FE 44547 D r t ee ee overdrive and Denier ave at tis North Chevrolet Co.” ‘36 Olds Holiday Coupe oe we PIKE sts. “HURRY _ , SMONSITATOLS |: cove aon Ramee) ™™ ON PFC MS. - | 1000 8. Woodward Birmingham. 9s FE 20 : - _| yo emer “berment Shswen “Chee Thatta) North Chevrolet Co. |“Wagmatuar ont eapmenia Wal! +56 Cagiine G2 Coupe : : | oo Turner 1000 8. Woodwanl, Birmingham | trade, old car for my cauity op I HAVE YOU G or | = At Colossal Savings [is a SPORT COUPE, | ‘$2, DODGE CORONET HARDTOP. | —pawpiERS -AMBASSADORS $1595 AVE JOT... | 3 Via, standard gbift Chevrolet ex-| Gyramatic, new Tbauery. good| ®ve cer, NASH sabge” | 56 Ply uth Club.C ot oD | SEVERAL MODELS |js"eney sg cono-ware |S at [a PRR SAY vag) % Phy owth Cub Coupe ar Indigestion? het oy . 56 2 DR. FORDOMATIC, 95 ae Hee ne a ae AIR HARD-| terms. ephcie Blecle | BIRMINGHAM ~ — oe ae ADoser” g Mast sel watt iste te new, i Scan GR eo MOEEY UN. tse te UALITY Hr — g1505 Have you been looking for a quality car, | equity. MUtual 4-7804. Assume Crt hans $19.76 « month.| dan. overdrive, like new in every + ° 7 one with plenty of appearance —~ a Car ; . . d aa = (| cme wait Guier Gn Rae | _ Baie. Bie Sucle Fords tise on reduced to $645) °55 Olds Holiday Coupe you can depend on — and ree priced to CLEAN —LOW PRICED — LATE MODELS = RD CUSTOM 7 DR Rall : ; vm epg Pen REIT an rr caus faye ene CLIOP - ova} old. Turnet_Pord. 100 8. Woodward Birmingna = f WEP Cor YOUR AN . . ae " lepaea os ae ere) ie ape nea errs $995 OD ee ery th one ieee YI IWMI! — gg | a he 33 | “TOM BOHR, INC. | “tuted! to school” PE E-ti3e ‘55 Plymouth Sedan of these quality cars. AT : SAVINGS — SERVICE sanaprgic ides bagel MUtual 48158 | ‘d2 NASH 9 DR.> TaGi § $1077 PER . of these quality —— "SR TISPACTION = fois ts 1 owner new car trade, | Milford oF month, _Call—credit mgr Mes. $1695 °36 PONTIAC Catalina C -. $1995 | : =i rewster Finish Parks. Midwest 47500, Haro aii iS NTL i ou ses tseeeeese | “CUT: Eee rise ara” GY | Eien deta tn dt tant | Famet Ree SMP 455 014s 08 Dix. Hol. Cpe. || 56 PONTIAC Catalina, Coupe. : HASKINS Sat at sins eee oe ene 1538. Sa gina ena Jee lee eid So _ eo — Ta y Owe n < . ‘@ FORD, .2 DR eos “aod TiRES &| ’55 Pontiac Stchf. Convert —_ 2 CHEVROLET - OLDS "Mec cNE AL ~ Sh “BESSA Yusader we | “gy ot 1408 ‘SH FORD Custom 2Door «.......-20000 8 810 “THE WORKING MAN‘S FRIEND" s | ; adio & Hester ry i * r . : { . gen Comnys 98 8, wots moa] ian bats ae oF | oe cana #3) °55 Olds Super 882Dr._|l 55 FORD Station Wagon sagen sees SBS ‘7 FORD DEMONSTRATORS astes rowing Dealer’ od Plymouth 5 ver * 44373. 2 oo : CUSTOM V-8 — Radio.& Heater. Low mileage. _ DOOR & +DOOR HARDTOPS - BIG saviNost 1 Dixie Highway at M15 ge- Fiymout ealer BIRMINGHAM . ee srotsh $2595 C5 1195 : oe ee ror a sett — ® QUALITY M resi “fey fe Feet Be:| -’55 Cadillac 62 Coupe || *5 FORD 2Door sass ya: Paint! aie 135 PONTIAC Starchiet Catalina ........+.$1595 | BLACK 4-DR_ CADILLAC. Special This Week Only Secmaes teeta ke, low | = . e OTTA iD ceoccccecesec$ 245 1[, Seer tne Te Megat cutem. 3 ars = een dSepaieenl:| Drie Same utel eve eer iss Olde S195 op. 52 PONTIAC Deluxe 4Door: at 54 PONTIAC Starchief 4Door ..........- $1195" * pile: /ag Ponting 6 ar mam ai | meee ee lsd PACKS ipper 4- beeen ores 595 11° EV dente seuwon ene sce SIME TRA RaNSFORTATION I-50 Fora. "Reach Wagon... siee| North C hevrolet Co, . S hutz Motors 54 PACKARD | ee <Door : > 56 DODGE V8 4Door Aloe SPEC (55 Chev., Convertible, R & H. P.| 1900.8. Woodward, Birmin: Cc $2295 Bee | "a pocting ming aoe ees < 5 Hil 56 PLYMOUTH §DOOr se scecwisscecsc ce $1005 |.,Brekes & Steering - bles | Se NOe ae S "34 Cadillac Convertible 55 PONTIAC Convertible ................$1495 z If you are lookin a second | °4 ene) ne eee ci Aha WARD AT Bs NtER : = STARCHIEF — Radio & Heater. Hydramatic : ; oc > es 7” . ee 1 Shirt Gee soe cxin ew we | LOAUGe s_MOOBW AND AT HONE 4705 Sp ceunOee i bee - ¢ 995 ||| 56 FORD V8 4Door «2.00.00... -2- $145 , : : . vs 7 —— > ei Air Z-WO0Tr ....... ; ; : oun FORDS. PLYMOUTHS | 3 Fert ¢ , a Ban. Ste Mr ce ae ny ROYAL & Treats. tiscty Awe Beles” 263-5. 34 Ford 4-Door Radio & Heater, Powerglide, 2Tone Paint. W/Wails, 33 OLDSMOBILE 4-Door 88 .............$ 895. - . | rT extra. Power steering, power; Saginaw. FE 4-1006. . ) “$ 595 j : ; . . Motor Sal : 53 PONTIAC Deluxe 4-Door se neeec teens Stl, , . 1949's thru 1955's less USueD soe or ai e: 4 ase dee gi ta de wal tinge ae any esp aE, 105 a8 engine ith eS nico Sed Radio & Heater, Hydramatic. ; 53 DESOTO V8 Hardtop ......4.........$ 895 eae S Meaty Mya | BIRMINGH AM 296 20. Our prles "$2,806.80. Choice | mechanical cond. nd body very good ~ neuen "a2 BUICK ert Ops Soon be ee beecececesea® 595 53 DODGE Club Counetew cee. sess ee CS Anything of Value Down ; | = ais ; ~-s __. pe (hee esse tre ‘old car. with no rust a Da Pow. $795 Radio -& Heater & BLACK Paint- . ; : 7 qeacnes Wake Your Own Terma ieee a ee mee McNeal. vet sivering. ‘brakes, Hydramat- 53 Buick 2- Door. "54 PONTIAC »tarchief Convertible seeeee . $1695 753 PLY MOUTH Club. Coupe tere e en eees .$ 445 ‘ | py_red finish with V-8 engine, charp one-owner B'ham trade in. meds) Mester Mreremete ee § ‘f = wieis © s/sie ies wleie a oe dices je cece Tomer, Glide, Bact McNE AL. Suburban Mtrs sp ove... $495, ae "56 PONTIAC Station Wagon ...... : $1895 52 PONTIAC _4Door : $ 445 tia aon and reduced to only . 53 Chevrolet Club C oupe DELUXE < Rario & Heater, “Hydramatic. 7.000" ac ual 54 FORD 4-Door V8 Lec cuaauctceaceeaee $ go8 635 8. WOODWARD | MI 42042 OLDs DEALE : miles. | ps cur VROL ET | -North Chevrolet Co. | Dodge - Elymoath! Dealer | on i esr $545 ’55 CHEVROLET Bel Air 4- Door ......-.-$1195 [I] 53 CHEVROLET 4DBorssans $695 ee: an ae <=1000_5_ Woodward. Birmingham... FIT: “53 Chevrotet Piekiip — erie a Heater, Powerrinte : <5 THE WORKING MAN 8 PRIEND® For’ the Best Deal” ‘54 MERCURY Club Coupe ........ ..$ 875 7 ; “Oakland County’s BIRMINGHAM ; 5 , Radio & Heater. Mere-O-Matic CAR I8 SPOTLESS. Fastest Growing Dealer”) SAT Tae BIRMINGHAM 3 Ford ¢ bee st PONTIAC Catalina Cope voces eee. $ 495 Transportation Specials! | = __ 31 Dinte Highway st. M15 1955 Ford 4-door sedan Radio and| _ QUALITY — = ||” eustom - Radio & Heater ti +E for: MA 58-5071 a felt cs ‘til 8 9 Me a S condition with | 1954 Ford Crestline hardtop. V-8 Sonera $895 & Home! 30 BUICK 4-Door. See e eee er eet ee eee ane .$ 325 or milsees: bees. ie een : 54 FORD 2-Door .......... 0. cc eee eee eens $ 895 ge ATT S onay. DELUXE. North Chevrolet Co radio a romeo way grea ** | Choose from the finest se-| ’53 Olds Super 88 4- Dr. CUSTOM V-8 — Radio & Heater. 12.000 actual miles. it ’52 STUDEBAKER Hardtop secwececesses GAS dealers. FE 2:1724. Bylvan Lae. | 1099 8. Woodward, Birminghem lection of models and col- 1595 ’54 OLDSMOBILE ‘Super we eese eens SIZ95 PHT poy NASH’ Hardt . $ 195 5 West Side Used Cars West Side Used Cars North Chevrolet Co. ‘ors. You will be happy| , S$ ‘ Radio & Heater. Hydramatic, 2! _ nid tee ist On 42 Chevie “space. station "wagon,| DIVe out where overhead tn low | —"0%0-8Wootward, Birmingham | it one of these new-car-} ~~ ’53 Cadillac 60 Special- |} +54 PONTIAC Catalina Co see coseeee$M19S 50 PLYMOUTH 2Door . a Te | 125 exc. cond and save the difference! Many H t —— 1 il 5 4 - Radio & Heater, Hydramatic. __ ; ‘83 Chevie 210 sedan. Meares makes & models to choose from. un eTs appearance on mi <agt $595 'S6 CHEVROLET Z Door $1695 53 NASH Hardtop ee ee ee i $ 395 “Sy Buick Special 2 Dr, 1 owner.) West Side Used Cars beauties. ~ "52 Olds 2-Door Radio & Heater Powergiide. = 83 KAISER 2-Doo 225 83) Ford sedan, extra clean. $33, 7 Baron tisha Beware , PRICED FROM - 54 PLYMOUTH Savoy Club Coupe eee ces. f O99 cee Se paren see trewas * 1 Gere ee pickup. AUBURN 1 tadah Ena ~- READY - ,- $495 2-Tone Paint, Meater, Standard Transm! i Goria son MOTORS Satan on ay) 1695 SB Chevrolet 4Door |} °53 PONTIAC Deluxe 4-Door-..... 11114 -$ 695" 80 CARS a 423, W. Huron FE 4-2185 “56 Dodas Lancer H “ton. RaH i‘ $305 adio & Heater. Hyvdramatic | 87 CHEV. 310, 6 S vt #.000 MILES. 5 Ford Fairlane V8 9 4 Auto. to. tran = -. $1195 4 ~—_H.?52- FORD 2-Door toe teres eS $ 495 yg . = eee On CONV Pow! | eg Buckskin eben’ & PER Ret "9 Ponte 3-8 See “$1298 Spee = ‘32 Pontiac Sedan CUSTOM V-8 — Radio & ae Always in Stock eh Pat, Pasi coe ae we See Sn Bata, na, a ‘$495 IIE ORES sea onsider trade L 93 ie . na ac o ‘ R ~~ R: r, ¥dramatic ‘one } mans ‘ tis0 ee Bee, [NEW PAINT, | vc eee alee ike an noe Commander. . oe 52 F or d 4-D oor . 153 PONTING Catalina Coupe 845 vOLUsE PRICED EASY TERMS n co ew r ete ° Sous css cokar f $173, FE 5-784 for the second car ee eed af tt RAE. e118 95 DELUXE - Redie b Heater. Hydramatic. : : . 73 BUD SHELTON Baa ie ge ee eee | Soo : zt on’ balance, ’ $3 \\ il i | EMGNceravan on ae odode niede va oor | °51 Olds Super 88 4-Dr. = it is to own this I-owner| RAM. Auto. trans. white P TAKE ADVANTAGE OP OUR 5 4 . We NS “38 mos PERS By Forts. 2 to choose trom. Bot |S eed ‘nee ca Re] a al Buick +Door ‘ _ ~ “33 Nash Pespeorelly 5 dr, $108 “a oma | dae Mca teter: Mato, rans. White walls . § 795 ron : = py const: -- $1895 '33 Chevy. 4 dr. R & H PG. Very “white sey Ran. oe — gavinag’” aan $295 pecial Riviera 495' clean inside & out. Exc. driver Waue ceoretesn , SATISPACTI TH i hak eee ooo. gel anes einer BS | ‘31 Ford 2-Door _ Your F Tlendly F ORD Dealer 2 Bog Custom 2dr... $1196) ari re them with no obligation. | ’57 Detze Dancer Hardtop 5 es = a ee oy ee ee iow “patie: 147: S. Saginaw-St ___ 38 Geer 3 ar. was... $1145. payment. ‘ 2 $2233, 95 IVERED. a = 49f-aillac 0 Special PST WO. OOGHIGW Ot i) Nya ee i inate x ia H | Includes gil taxes, Heense and’ title | _ CHEVROLET "GOODWILL USED CARS" . : fe 8 695 out. moe > torsion re sense fatal cover | 1 oy: JEROME, FE 5- 4101 FE 5-3588 4 -.. 8 56] brakes. 65 to choose from “THE WORKING MAN’s FRIEND" * i Sees Re eae. nos a [5 “Oakand County's | ‘Olds - Cadillac ™ 65 MT. CLEMENS ST. \\- FE 37117] M. 9 P. M. | vy Club Coupe... 195 deniers cost! _ astest Growing Dealer BEHIND THE POST OFFICE— 2 ‘Bud Shelton Motor Sales | AUBURN MOTORS” | “Carkner Dodge Sues | eee | One wo ee ee _Open’8 A.M. to ; Aubera of EB. Bivé, FE ¢4728' CORNER PIKE & EAST BLVD. | 44053 Van Dyke FH 2-711] MA 58-5071 Open Nights ‘til 9 4 : 5 ' r ae ; ; \ | i « : } 4 A i . - i‘ a 7 :— ; j =} sii . = ‘ “ 2 - é \ a F; . | fo ie s A _ i “ ¢ f - i, Sou Ta fk RRA ten ates ea dh aS eae THE Tr ae HE PONTIAC PRESS. "THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 5.1957 ” =? FIFTY-FIVE_ = -- Today’ S Biciclies Programs - _— T : 4 : wm oon ome, oy "WWws, (ue WoaR, cai) “waTR, ane WRON, (1100) winx, awn - 6:20—(4) Box Four Forum, " $:30—(7) Wrestling. TONIGHT Ww. : WCAR, News, B, Allen WXYZ, News, Slagle. e0b—EIR, Hleen, Ghashen "paipat woaniwa WPON, News, Lewis CKLW, Gabriel Heatter CREW, News, te WIE,-New, Melody | "Wome To gg a ory WJBK. News, Mcleod WAYS, red wolf 19:00—WJR, ur Godfrey | CKLW, Grant, Davies WCAR, Page ~ OKLW, yoga WWJ, News, True Story WJBK, George ron "hoot Tiles | aR Gar ee Pee. | tes ta €:30—WJR, Dinner Date Whon Contry ee WJBK, News George :30—W. Mrs WWJ, Ross Mulholland w untry “Roundup CAR, News MT Beat! | *26-WIB. and = ¢2, Finances ‘mie Lae, Votee of Agricit.| WPON, America to Knees A — en WJBK,“Don McLeod Ww, Guy a pe on Ee — we. = =. ac koe ee WIBK. News, Reid = _WPON, Chuck Lewis new Pat Buttrem gp Pons WEON, Early Bird Cun | 4i#0—WIR, Arthur Godtrey Star Matinee — — Lewis 9r-) 4:00—wJR, Dan Kirby WY, Poul Winter. | GRLW" Bud Davies WCAR, Patrick WWJ, News, ase a ate : : Wak, 5 mg wa. ‘Three Star Extra WK, mene man’ °° ‘Whom, Dee Mackinnoe Pebtaes “zea ews, . - WIBK, Casey - WCAR, News, Sheridan 11:30—W. ww" Woues te =, 8:00—W. Amos ‘n' And ww, ey Minus 1 ” CXL esc WPON, Music With Mason cKLW. nares FRIDAY AFTERNOON 8:30—WWJ, Nightline — Reid 19:00—WJ Vinall CKLW, | WAR, WWwi News ete “sparta, Hcieonl WJBK, Casey _ 8: Sages te Vinal WXYZ, Curtain WJBK, McLeod 9:00—w. World Tonight WWJ, News CKLW, A. —* QG, Hauser} WPON, Zee CKLW, les ews, Wolf WJBK, News, Tom George Ww. WJBK, jews, Kasem W, Terrance O’Lell WCAR, News, Thomas WCAR, News was vows, Reid: “a News Se ‘ = ews 10;00—WJR, | Symphony WPON, World News - ae ton WHER Jack ‘Burren | Wirve Welt “Oonten a JBK, | CKLW, News, David | i:ee=w. pe arren Plbsedp 9p With Mason] wax’ News, Reid = at nay War |¥ ews, McLeod :30—WWJ, Classical q . Malone * Cc. News, joo 11:00—WJR, News “tag onc lect WIDE, News nPON. — ' woah, News Ww. Minute Parade wet ee tee Wwa. Jim ‘Deland Sports and News | Y= Cluy Gaye WXYZ, News, McKenzie “4 = CKLW, News, David 1:30—WIR, Dr. CKLW, News, E. Chase :30—WJR, Musis = George Ww, Pran Harris WJBK: Sports, McLeod PON, Early Bird Club 1:30—wsp, Music Hall Ww Botti’ ol, CKLW, Robert Hurley. -- Today’ S ‘Téévigion. Programs -- Programs furnished by stations Usted in this column are subject to change without notice Channel 2~WJBK-TV Channel 4—-WWJ-TV | Channel 1—WXYZ-TV Channel 9—CKLW-TV _ ‘TONIGHT’S TV HIGHLIGHTS (9:30—(4) Treasure Hunt. (7) Our 6:00—(7) Sports Focus. (9) Pop- eye. (4) News, Sports. (2) News. 6: Weather. 6:15—(T) News, (4) conan (2) __News. 6:30—(7) Lone Ranger. - Indians trap Ranger, Tonto. (9). Abbott, Costello, (4) Williams, ‘Valli. 6:45—(4) News. 7:30—(4) Dragnet. “Mug” sieeve! ‘identify’ robber prowler. (2) Cli-/12 max. Drama. Linda Darnell, Forrest Tucker, Harry Townes in “Trial by Fire.” 8:00—(7) Theater Time. (4) Peo- ple’s Choice. (9) Feature y.|11:45—(2) Guiding Light. > 112:15—(9) Children’s -Newsreel, Friend Harry. . 10:00—(4) Price Is Right. pie Strike It Rich. (4) Truth or Consequences, 11:00—(2) Hotel Cosmopolitan, aCHIPS ‘Fie Tac Dough. - 11: 15—(2) Love of Life. > 11:30—-(2) Search for Tomorrow. (4) It Could Be You. (7) Robin & Ricky. | Ua 55—(9) Billboard. FRIDAY avaccctal 12:00—(2) (Color) Ladies’ Day. (4)/3: Play to Win. (7) 12 o'clock Com- ics. (9). Peppermint Prince. 12:30—(2) As the World Turns. (4) (Color) Chub 60. (7) The Erwins. 11:30—(2) House Party. (4) Bride +3:15—(2) Secret Storm. |3:30—(@) The Edge of Night. 9) and Groom. 2:00—(2) Big Payoff. (4) (Color) Matinee Theater. (7) My Little Margie. - 2:30—(2) Verdict Is Yours. (7) Ra- mar of Jungle. 2:40—(9) Myrtle Labbitt. 2:55—(9) News. ~ |8200—“2): Brighter Day. (4) — for a Day, (7) American Band- stand. (9) Request Playhouse. Bugle Theater. 3:45—-(4) Modern Romances, 4:00—(2) Susie. (4) I Married Joan. (9) Circle 9°Theater. Romper Room. (7) Terry and The Pirates, — 4:30—(2) Our Miss Brooks. (4) of Oz” to "Be Telecast La a; \gain. Around Yaleti de rT Papers Ahead Eddie Cantor Triumph, ‘Sizeman and Son,’ Have Sequel By JACK O'BRIAN NEW YORK (INS) — “Wizard of Oz” gets its second CBS showing around Christmas (the MGM-CBS) deal was for two TV shots)... Sindlinger Report eee ~ Eddie Cantor’s finest TV hour, “Sizeman and Son” (Playhouse “Asta,” the white wire-haired terrier of the mov: the Peter Lawford TV version ..,. ~ ‘TV newscaster Chet Huntley may play himself in the movie “Cry Terror,” which — ony al- ready . ... GISELE’S RIVALS CBS We More people hear radio than view) © TV—but more read newspapers). < than harken to either, states the! There Are Not Wolves By EARL BUENOS ATRES—I ran into Argentina wolves. he brought a whole entourage ‘in, from the *|gals told me. nudes. who -didn'’t object. : get extra police to keep the wolves away when the girls left the theater. “They think nothing of going up to a girl they never saw/ “Thin Man,” before and putting their arms around her.” becomes a black French: poodle in| “They like to ‘stroke’ you on the hip and the thigh,” show ‘of Radio and TV! Like Argentine Wolves WILSON the June Taylor Girls — so! . tO recently of the Jackie Gleason TV show—down here in “B.A,” jand many were the wild tales they unfolded of as fabulous “A doctor came to examine the girls for the Asiatic flu,” said Stage Manager Stanley Gold of New York, “and of male assistants with him —who just came to ‘look.’ To ‘help’ examine.” x *k * The Gals were here with “The Platters” - from Hollywood and their popularity com- ; menced the first night, a photographer pushed q the door open and start shooting pictures. “The girls were stark naked,” Stanley Gold assured me. The photographers ex- ’ plained that the last show they brought Lide in Paris, had several I also had to | “The best thing to do is to have an escort who wan't tet * * * The girls will always remember the Argentina wolves for one ‘reason—they “look” at. a girl thoroughly. Up one side and down the other and then all over again. One of the them do it!” Travel) Welk... Only salaries of securities-com- modity brokers top the take-home, of FV workers, says the new Com- merce Department census... _ Playhouse 90 opens its new |. ‘| season Sept. 12 with “The Death ot Manolette.” No mention of the Se SS Answering a flock of letters: 'No, fee TV won't replace free TV, merely help make it better . . . Judy Garland may settle her CBS suit amicably for two high-fee shows starring Judy... Milton Gordon, who bought out “looking.” Marilyn Monroe . Pretty Jean Koelsch went graph a beauty contest — and taken for a contestant. _ x * * Sullivan Sept. 8 may be her her from other TV work . a movie with Sophia Loren . a few hours later. THE MIDNIGHT EARL IN-N.Y ... -}% rejected a $300,000 offer to appear on three TV spectaculars Marion Marlowe's appearance with Ed 15, of Columbus, Ohio, King Hussein of Jordan last March after meeting Jordan’s U.S. ambassador in Washington. Pontiac Places Fs Third in Annual Report Contest Pontiac officials attending the annual Michigan Municipal League Convention at Machinaw Island to- day learned the city was third in its class in the Annual Report Con- test conducted by the organization. Finishing ahead. of Pontiac for _ leities over 40,000 population were: Kalamazoo, first place for the second consecutive year, and Grand Rapids. * x * Twenty-two municipalities won awards for the quality of their an- nual reports in this the third year the contest has been held. 1955 Pontiac. report took prize in the city’s popula- tion class. was prepared by Mrs. Charles G. Cook, secretary.to the city mana-- ger; Henry C. Smith, city plan- ner; Gus Mathes, planning techgl- yian, and Robert A. Stierer, ad- ministrative assistant. ar Pan Hilocation = to photo- was mis- last; she JEAN doesn't like the contract, which restricts . Marion Brando'd like to make . Vie Damone’s pining for his family — does his last TV aoe here Sept. 11, leaves for L.A. ke * * EARL’S PEARLS . . . What this world needs is fewer open | eer mouths and more open minds. —Ham Park ... That's earl, of Flu Vaccine 6 Manufacturers Agree “to Distribute Supplies) - by Population ms Announcing this last night, the Public Health Service said ‘‘a pro- gram. giving each state and terri- tory its fair share of the vaccine seems to be the most equitable geographically the "The Health Service. said the six throughout way of distributing the vaccine! * Sales and Service RCA and SYLVANIA CONDON’S Radic and TV Sales end Service 17 6. Parke, Cor. Aubura Ee 4.0738 HAMPTON SPECIALS On General Electric, RCA Victer, GOOD T. V. SERVICE MEN Tube Tester, with expert RCA COLOR TV Call Us—Free Home Trial, PORTABLE TELEVISION 6 Makes—$89.95 Up advice. OPEN "TTL 9:00 . ‘$25 W. 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RieiAlon see LiMo a rreratetat ISL Olwi.t [ein WBCSLIEYeE I ia Nis) 35 Accumulate |Charged With Crvelty LOS ANGELES — The ‘wife of Les Baxter wants to. end her six-year marriage to the. band- leader and arranger. Mrs, Patricia Baxter, 26, filed suit. in Superior Court charging cruelty and asked custody of their eat nn RECORD SHOP Westown Center 702 W. Huron FE 8-6531 . (9) Corliss Archer. 5:00—(2) The Early Show. (7)|Edward Small's half-interest inj p, "Theater. “Conquest of Everest.”|1:00—(2) My Hero. (7) Lady of| Mickey Mouse Club, (9) Dance TPA, TV film firm, will shoot for negtioes. ( ht 1957) - licensed manufacturers had _ (4) High Low. (2) Playhouse 90.| Charm. (9) Going Our Way,| Party. top stars by offering them big sal- Copyrig agreed to this voluntary alloca-|— 1 World War II drama, “Ain’t No| Movie. /5:30—(4) F Rider in tion system as proposed by Sur- SIUUUNNOANAUALAEOUALAEAAAEUTA SS = (4) Range . aries, profits in the films they = = Time for Glory,” with Barry Sul- make, plus a slice of the com- on ee a g Megpinn = - = ar * total Aes eee S — — wie nucme School Seeks to Reduce mua ito Climbing Ladder, {iat ee A NOW = ter. . “Sets in use,”’ meaning the num- ei service en a = — : 9:30—(7) Cleso Kid. S tO Neauce | sens, a in to any- Is Busy Greeting VIPs ~ Proposal that states and éommun-|== =. 10:00—(7) Club Polka. (9) Na- Dan er f Ni ht D thing in this very off season, is ities set up advisory committees/ == = tional News. (4) Mich. Outdoors. g O 1g. I living way down, but even in the winter, ad pr cingeai ae — : £ 2 on “ee © yee cont of ota _arenti on = By JOHN H. MARTIN At Sate ot an area Polish-So-| ance vaccine. Preaumabhe then STOCK = ie. lL. t.— a ee : ‘oreign Director tt Gomulka - = = 10:10~(9) Weathervane. ‘Students—enroliing—in Keokuk, ting from dusk to dawn, according) William Black, who hired Jack- Josip Broz, the former Croat le a caraal cm cite: eee would —_ doc- = ; = = _10:15-—=(9)~"Theater-15._______|Iowa, high schools this fall may|to Jones: _ le Robinson for his Chock Full |metal worker and Red underground a Re nd Clete techn ee trem. Latest Albums & _ 10:30—(7) The Spy. Spy incites vio-|live longer than many of their} (1) Use headlights properly; o’Nuts executive suite, says he |leader, has come a long way) S°VSKy, the Soviet officer who to keep. up es-| == = ~Jence. (9) Crime, Inc. (4) Juve-|teenage friends. The reason: spe- (2) get scenstomed to the glare | Would lke to sponsor the Nat |since those days. headed all Polish forces, and the|Sential services. = by These Artists = nile Court. @) Mr, District Aty.|cat training theyll get im how to| of oncoming headlghs; (3) not King Cole Show on a “regional | Now, as Marshal Tito, the Yugo-|right to limited independence from), Parney said last welt mamu-|= = _-11:00—(1) Soupy’s On. (9) Million| drive a car at night. “overdrive” headlights or drive | SSum” Mucenles cies where he jslav president, he virtually ts bold-|" Tio 1. will be the fi tween 8) milion and # milion|=e Hi Lo's = ____ Dollar Mystery. (4): News. (2) so fast they can’t stop in the dis- | ©o™ffee Is distributed, if NBC can’t |ing court for visiting bigwigs from : rst Oe doses of ‘ = = oats man who has pioneered tis tance umainted by" thelr head peddle it on a full network basis. | both sides of the Iron Curtain —|S0M@l contact between Tito and Wel or ner tLe Deleleate = ‘ air driving instructor. He says, “The Warning to comedians: One of| comi lastic. on the Poles to join forces and have been released. — Kostelanetz = weather, verage driver is not for| Studies show idctvers are blind- coming very © fight “Stalinism” inside the Com- = = 11:20—(4) Sports. .(2)-Sports Final, “vo or is not trained § the truly great clowns, Jimmy Du-| Politicians are flowing into Yu- sm the Com- : = = : ‘Wakineich ~ ‘Thsater eal nee ‘by_oncoming lights_at_night.jrante, is listed 12th among sum-|goslavia, combining—officjal talk pram gr ttguic hers "© Rudo h Bing igns. = P ercy Faith = 11:25—(@) ater.|time +t the-highway.* Hit takes an average of seven sec-|mer replacements --- >" 1. thes: ree lextric: overnent_ftom. the! . = oes | inw—(D 40 Musute Theater. (4) ‘ational support onds- to recover vision after look- cements enaaier coastal. wine == crisis it was ad is, undergoing. : =M Michael Legrand. =. _ ‘Tonight. Comedian Chartes| Nati statistics his ing at the lights of an approaching : ™ = ra ey 5 Y M ¢ = = Manna, Dick Haymes. — According te the Nationa) i a te ety educa Jayne Handed Mink Ho Cat Mink, the Norte Viet. | gesin this willbe the first meet: 9” ear Met ontract = Dave Brubeck = _ sty Council more 23,800 : president who carved : : 5 — = ramay womxava | Mats ere Mild be neh [BO moe oven nosmeny © WfOng Person | Sil wip fier Yur bwty nt Sone @ ore Noes wee] New YORK un — Radoit ing = Paul Weston = = on-e w cident : and other hazards... LAS VEGAS, Nev. Actress}. oe with the Fr se8 has | rad, Milovan Djilas, smuggled out Signed a new five-year contract == Edyie Gorme = Report. Three times as many fatalities; .. making hazards more vis- Jayne .Mansfield said her $5,000 in Belgrade. from his Yugoslav prison a blister-| 45 general manager of the Metro- = 5 => 6:55—~(2) On the Farm Front. occur at night as during-daylight, ible_at night with reflectorized mink stole was stolen last. night] Next came a delegation from a indictment of communism. politan Opera Assn. yesterday, |== Ames Bros. = | 7:00—(2) Jimmy Dean, (4) Today. when based on total-vehicle miles! ions or markers,” Jones says, {while she was posing for publicity|Outer Mongolia. This group was| Also, unlike many who seek Ti-|With an option for two additional |= = J 7:45—(2) News. traveled. i night accidents could be pictures at the Riviera Hotel,| welcomed with the usual officially-|to’s advice, the shoe might be on/ years. = Tony Scott = bi a Jones started _his after . dark prevented.” be | sheriff's deputies. report. inspired. press talk of warm re-/the other foot this time, For there; Anthony A. Bliss, association == Doris Day = (2) Captain ~Kangar 00. ()\teaehing sessions when he be- Miss Mansfield said she -hand‘/lations between the Yugoslav and jis little that the Poles could learn'president, said Bing’s old con-|== / Y = . came convinced that classroom; _ ed the fur'to a person she thought) Mongolian peoples. from the Yugoslavs in. the field of tract—due to expire June 1, 1959 == = $:30—(7) The Little Rascals. lect book. a l * =—— na orne = 8:45—(2) Cartoon, Classroom. payelagy Magae ge ms Venemous From Birth was the wardrobe mistress. This caused a little bewilderment | internal democracy because the — was cancelled by mutual agree-| == = 8: :65—(4) Fay Elizabeth. didn’t offer sufficient training for ; : When the photographers left 25 in Yugoslavia since most pédple|Poles have gone further than the| ment. F=3 Frankie Carle = 9:00—(2) Garry. M 4) Ari students. BUTTE, Mont. — A Western dia-|/minutes later, the coat had dis- never heard of Outer Mongolia un-,Yugoslavs in permitting So Bing currently is in Cologne, /== . = | € oore. (4) Arlene) Here are some of the things.mo-|mondback rattlesnake carries!appeared, Miss Mansfield told; til recently when the official press| and discussion. Germany, examining that city’ s= = Francis. torists must learn to do when driv-|fangs and venom from birth. (Det, Sgt. Edward Mills. informed everybody that diplomatic —~jnew opera house. His salary is=3 AND MANY. MANY = ) : ra = ee ce ; relations had been established. . reported as $3,000 a year. - == OTHERS = Next on. the Commiynist ticket of Answer to Previous Puszle = = : ‘tourists is Polish Communist lead-) 7] Bandleader les Baxter | . = es “fie into your “greatest of ease _ the center of much admiring attention. 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