tad sat eMart A eset tage 5 U. 8. to Appeal 1-Year Term Israeli Court Sentences, American Woman as Spy _JERUSALEM (#—An American woman sentenced to a year in jail as a spy for Syria was transferred today to the women’s prison in Ramleh, on Israel's coastal plane. Miss Hagan appeared smiling and relaxed ag she sat in court awaiting the verdict, Dressed in a navy bjue print cotton suit “and tan shoes, she chatted with a po- . licewoman beside her. Her smile weakened slightly when ffe sentence was handed down after a two-hour reading of the” verdict by Court President Benjamin Halevy in Hebrew and English. —~ But the defendant showed little emotion as police led her from court, On the way out, she paused te borrow 1¢ Isracli pounds about $6 from a repre- sentative of the U. 8, Emtbas- sy: Miss Hagan, arrésted Aug. 7 in a Tel Aviv hotel after she had made a nine-day tour of Israel, was tried in secret. Halevy said the court would consider whether the sentences should begin from the date of her arrest, -Ichildren. - Underpass Dangers Protested by Parents) construction Lake road underpass is ay at the “Parents protested to the Board of Education last night| endangering the lives of school As a result, over a hundred children every day are forced to ride public transportation or in parents’ autos, Telegraph of Wi The Board promised an thelr equ for special bus e) 5 transportation. : ington Park \jection to the site of the proposed +$700,000 industrial support yard. a * ut The railroad wants to build the yard south of Walton boulevard between Stanley and Baldwin. City officials claim this location would block a planned extension of Dog Denounces Dems PHILADELPHIA .(® — A Great Dane has been doing some poli- ticking against his master here. The dog, Hamlet by name, be- longs to Joseph 8, Clark;-Demo- cratic candidate for the U.S. Sen- ate. He wanders around Chestnut Hill, exclusive Philadelphia resi- dential section, quite a bit.. The other day he came home from his meanderings with an “I Like Ike” or ge gp oe gin tageoniden pong cee ee a teet ot,_After Boys, Age 2 and 4, Father Suspect ~-«. i Child Cruelty Waterford Man Held Suffer Burned Hands A cruelty to children charge is expected to be issued today against a Waterford Township man who allegedly burned the hands of his two young children by holding them over a gas stove early Thursday morning. THE WINNER! — Lawrence J. old city accounting student whose hobby is coin collecting, picked up a neat addition to his col- lection today, when he cracked The Pontiac Press ‘His ‘System’ Wins $1,225 Daily, 21-year- solutions were A 21-year-old Pontiac accounting _|student who can really figure the 10 ered city transportation’ pupils in the Kennett Gar-' ‘ Subdivision who attend We- ver School. plete Stanley road north to Walton’ boulevard through an area where, the Grand Trunk Railway wants to construct a marshalling yard. | UP Awaiting Nixon MARQUETTE &® — Vice Presi dent Nixon, coming to Michigan! for the second time in two weeks, | is due to whisk into the Upper, button pinned to his collar. paign trip. Dandy Weather Due for Saturday Games The weather will be partly cloudy and warmer with some chance of scattered light showers tonight. A low of 46 to 50 is expected, Partly cloudy and warmer with some chance of scattered light showers is also predicted for to- morrow. The high will :be around 74 to 78. The low last night in downt Pontiac was 46. The seeveact Peninsula tonight on a quick cam- inched up-to 63 at 1 p.m. todayjhim the cash, he submitted 88 in downtown Pontiac: asked me to finish it. After that, T got interested, worked out a sys- tem, and began sending in more answers as the prize swelled,” he “Mostly for college expenses— & room on campus so I won't be commuting during the last se- mester,” he answered. For the puzzle which brought solutions. The week before he had WASHINGTON (INS) The prince and princess of Monaco paid a call on. President Eisenhower yesterday and left the normal. se- renity of the White House cracked | his if not shattered. Prince Rainier and Princess Grace spent a- half-hour chatting with the President about places all three have visited in France. Then the Monacan royal couple held a news conference in the of- fice of White House News Secre- tary James C. Hagerty. Turmoil The President recalled his 1928 visit to Monaco, when he was a young Army officer, The prince said the palace would be open to him anytime he wanted to return. Princess Grace was dressed primly in a black wool coat but- toned almost to the heck, pink fur hat, pink scarf and formal-length white gloves, it Tonight, Eisenhower tries out a ts) ot her m ident’s views on key civil rights issues. toy : bi HER HIGHNESS 18 SERENE—Princess Grace queen of American moviedom before . lived dp to her title of “Her Serene Highness’ as her husband,’ Prince Rainier, and the lke, Rainier, G race Recall Beauty of France at White House. She smiles, looks about the chief executive's office, and listens at varjous stages of _ ae yesterday in the {Eqypt, Britain Student Cracks Pot-0-Gold his luck and reasoning with solutions. Pot-O-Gold contest for $1,225. His 88 possible in quest of the big prize. by 5 Planes Near Azores Two Michigan Airmen Aboard Lost Transport in Atlantic 4, By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS | Radio distress signals ~ coming from the Atlantic. north of the Azores spurred hope today. for survivors of a giant transport plane missing with 59 U.S. serv- icemen aboard. ; Pontiac Press Phete part of 13,852 which were written has no immediate plans for work after Wheezin’, Sneezin’ Season Here Huddle on Suez | Hint Conciliatory Moves by the Two, but French Seek to Break Talks UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. @ — Both Egypt and Britain were re- ported unofficially today to have vate talks here on the Suez Canal dispute, But France seemed on the point of breaking off the dis- The British, French and Egyp- tian foreign ministers hold their fifth private meeting today on the canal crisis with U.N. Secretary General Dag Hammarskjold. 11-nation body would hold a pri-' vate session on the canal contro- versy later today and perhaps a public session tomorrow, - A usually well informed mat said that in the PF In Today's Press made conciliatory moves in pri-| Still No Drug for Cold Bu _ LANSING (#—Michigan can count on at least three cold waves this year. But they won't show on the ther- mometer. : i They will be announced instead by a flurry of hand- kerchiefs, coughs and sneezes. 2.2 The sad fact about colds, says the man in charge of disease control for the State Health Department, is you can’t do much about them. s “The common cold probably will be with us for many years to come,” said Dr. F. S. Leeder. “We know groups of viruses cause colds but we don’t know how, “About all we can do is to avoid upsetting the body’s equilibrium, and go to bed as soon as a cold starts. Hot toddies and other home remedies pro- vide no benefit.” _ In Michigan, colds usually come in three waves—in October or early November, around Thanksgiving or Christmas, and early in the spring. A temperature drop has no effect on viruses, Leeder says. But low temperatures can lower a person’s re- sistance and make it easier for the virus,to.invade the x *« * “Vaccines which may afford protection against colds are av , but most scientific workers doubt vac- cines will give more than. temporary protection,” And antibiotics haven’t been effective against cold viruses, although they are effective in com- batting bacteria causing secondary infections. The average Michigan resident loses three days of . work or school every year because of colds, Leeder said. ae whens You can’t do much to get over a cold except walt, . . . ££. + “Proper diet, lots of rest, plenty of liquids and dress- _ ing according to the weather seem to comprise the best County News. ........+...18, 19 Editorials ........... iovsccee © Pot-0-Gold Answers.........% Pot-O-Gold Puszle.,,...:...12 Sports ..... «e+ MB, 2, 30, 31, 32 Theaters 22... 6666 ece« 33, 34, 35 TV & Radio Programs....... 43 Wilson Earl...... “ Women's Passe. 2001, 2,8 formula for reducing the chances of catching one,” he said. | ‘ Wea esa: Wrest ar. enue : it , sl aioe pil ae ‘ ie hs ¥ deh hy 2a , me sue ts Tabane oe rag Oe om i 5 au ee Meta ge oe imide Sued Rid i i dy I eens ea oat! Sea ae i ‘ e (ai zs Ha ae 2 Se far NGL Cen A ig AU ae OTRO mah, s gaa We gies ee ame Wiese Mele wat MELT A MR aH ie a Pa esi) ‘ gon, right. Landry is a member of the inc clase. which furnished the pledges. rooms. Cox is Assistant Superintendent ot Valley Columbus Day was proclaimed here by Mayor William W. Donald- received and tur local Msgr. Sharpe Council, | architect for stuc Pontiac Public Schools. cHtaehe [peyell iMag 5 i , Mra.) Wil at et 8:13 p.m. — a ee ee er Henry S. (Elizabeth) wi- Cigars, Gum Stolen Si, of Til Mary Day Ave. From Pontiac Store Press newspaper carriers who | Speaking to a regional conference $13 were reported stolen last night} was Harry K. Stephen, 15, of | 1. Most Michigan high school » 4) and Sporting Goods. The 45x66 brick ahd block daily, 9-9 Fridays, and 92 Sunday. The business | | building is owned by Peter Toteff, and the busi- was formerly located at the bite of the new Tele- | A copecity ctowd, of parents, tnthabe Ghale cney conversion to the new Cora C, Bailey elemen-| mentary school rooms be elim- of the Pontiac Board of Edu- jparents, “I know you'll be happy cation accepted for the city. to have these attractive units in Whitmer, in explaining the ae ene j* z 7 i a F 78 : d i f ! fy | Capacity Crowd on H ands0S Signals Spur for Dedication of School Hunt for 59 in Sew ~ (Continued From home. friends and educators filled one of homes should the need for ele- she can do there” (in Lincoln), will be well within our estimate * */* of : tary residence classrooms last| indted’in the area; he sald, The Decota's family wasn't reached| Ireland, said today, night for official dedication of the| cost feature of the buildings was immediately at Baraga, which is i 7 , } E iii ? : 3 z ll f i i i if Hh : | L s¢ g rEie f | : 4 aX F i i One) s nothing | “If we accept them, the cost __|new ‘school ‘ * another important factor in mak- at the eastern edge of Keweenaw] Was eo. — | ing our decision for this type of Bey Mae Me The Urea Sata ET we grapes ing classroom,” Whitmer explained jon jand set aside for Chippewa|ranged by Frank Whitney of the) te the parents: The buildings cost {Indians school system. : ve- , 7 Harlan School on poe = Samp Sp fight from the ait = | ss ona , whe p told base at Lakenheath, England, to|Boy, 14, Cuts Sealp to the United; Waterford Collision 1 Genuine St. Moritz : BINOCULARS 8 Power x 25mm - COATED LENS Including Case & Fed. Tax ' 8x25 binoculars give bright, clear close- ‘ ups of long distance objects, Perfect for + shames sportsman or traveler, Coated | 4 99 7-Power x 35mm BINOCULARS..... $19.99 MO OTHERS Sees School Census at 2 Million by ‘62 ANN ARBOR @—Dr. Clair L.) Taylor, Michigan's superintendent) of public instruction, predicts pub- lie school enrollment will hit two enrollment of 1,450,000. Also by 1970, Taylor says, the state will need 85,000 public schoo! teachers, an increase of 36.6 per Chosen as one of 10 Pontiac |cent over today, HARRY K. STEPHEN has performed outstanding serv- jof the Mighigan Education Assn.,'§ Cigars and chewing gum worth ice to the customers on his route, |Taylor also predicted that by 1970: from a store at 335 Wessen St.,; Lake Orion. “Chuck’ has been [graduates will be within easy com- Pontiac police said. on his route for more than a }muting distance of a community Glass in a side door was found! year, He is a 10th grader at Lake |junior college. broken, they added. Orion High and enjoys a hobby | 2. Enrollment in senior colleges) of bodts. He plans to attend the|will reach 300,000, compared with) An Argentine expedition to Nepal) University of Michigan and study [125,000 this year. to climb 26,975-foot Mt, Dhulagiri) naval architectre. A banquet | 3. Fifty per cent of the state’s) has failed to reach the summit,| honoring the 10 boys was held |high school graduates will enter Pokhra learns, They got only up| recently in connecflon with Na- |college, compared with 30 per cent to 23,500 feet, | tional Newspaperboy Day. now. NEW BUSINESS SITE — Now open for busi- * . A complete line of hardware and sporting | ness at 905 Orchard Lake Ave. is Tom's Mardware is offered, with hours of 9 a. m. to 6 p.m. if i + 49) ness is owned und managed by Michael and Tom — . graph Road-Orchard Lake underpass, i Z + Nylon $-F-R-E-T-C-H Hose Regular $1.25 Value 77 Fits All Sizes S-M-L Made of finest nylon in two most popular fall and winter shades. 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PPYYTTITITITITIT LLL La Paint Sprayer Go we $12.95 win : Value = pW Sprays, Pelnt,.Vatnich, Enamel, Lacquer, Shellac, | Makes painting bw ~ just in end SPRAY! scite of a year ago. At this time Saat landers voted two to one against be- } ee pat a rahe. * + in which to liquidate their positions. ’ France will get 20,000,000 tons of much needed coal over a period of five years by working the Warndt mines into which shafts have been sunk from French Lorraine. * * * From another section of those mines France can get 46,000,000 tons ‘in 20 years. Between 1962 . and 1982 Germany, guarantees an additional 24,000,000 tons of coal. The Moselle River, linking _ the Rhine with Lorraine, is to be. developed by both countries and French currency is to ‘be: re- deemed. < er | Chancellor ADENAVER of West Ger- many naturally is interested in in- winds it whenever she be- , aware that it has run down, usually within an hour to a day and Highway a half after it stops. coming a European State. _ | , | But : Pe ba a ~The Man About Town . come out of the © = . negotiations empty nantes. ™ New Road Marks portant concessions. French indu- Telegraph Test Tried triglists have been given three years by Department Egotist: A guy whe surely knows a good thing when he says it. Those white lines along the outer edges of Telegraph Road pavement are an ex- periment of Michigan State Highway De- ‘partment. They are anxious to get the reaction of the public on this new plan of road marking. If such reaction is favorable, it will be extended to other main highways. velous thing. We think it is a mar- It takes much of the hazard out of night driving. What do you think? Current ‘vest vote getting remark: “| am Mamie Eisenhower's husband,” which in the setup in this campaign should .be good for a million or more. This is Columbus Day, but it marks more than a mere holiday for Randall Morehouse tegration and is reported giving the o¢ juron Gardens. After an observation | subject increasing attention. Facing of 35 yéars, he says it is the usual date Russian refusal to consider German of the first killing frost. | reunification, the wise old statesman , is seeking \stronger economic and political links. with the rest of free , Europe. * * * This sensible agreement, of 7 course, paves the way for greater | efforts by the seven nation Euro- pean Union and for this reason should be welcomed in this coun- try. The French view of the treaty is voiced by Premier. Mollet who said “the Saar is behind us— now we can get on with Europe.” The first step is to be taken at Paris this week where leaders of the new treaty, Warning to Republicans There have been some récent de- velopments on the political front which should be sobering news for ‘ Democrats will go into the November 6 election with a slight advantage over Republicans. According to Con- gressional Quarterly, Democrats have patty areas where the nominee has no opposition fn the general election. * * Oy _ Five of the 36 Senaté seats, all in the South, are up for elec- tion this year. They have been filled by nominating primaries and coriventions. Currently Democrats hold a 231 to 201 ad- ‘vantage in the House with three seats vacant. In the Senate they have a 49 to 47 edge. Not only have Democrats most of the House seats that already have been decided, but fewer Democrats than Republicans are included “ $ ' 7 ‘ Z| § é — A cabbage that weighs 14 pounds ‘was grown by _* Mrs. Opal Sorrow in her garden.at 825 Palmer Drive. rs A succhini squash 21 inches in dia- meter grew for Mrs. Clarence Stewart on a vine near her home at Scott Lake. Lilacs in ioc are reported by Mrs. Amelia Zeller of 478 South Sanford St. _ ee I have word from the Michigan Conservation Department that most of the 29 million young trees they had for fall planting have been two countries will meet .to sign the spoken for, but a small supply is still available. Write them at Lansing if-you're interested. A Raspberry plants that have been pro- \ducing steadily for the past four months are in the garden of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Merrill — of Holly, and they refuse to cease after the first frosts. a “There's a porcupine at large in the \ \ \ ; e: vicinity of Baldwin Ave. These add up to the fact that. Blvd. According to and Walton Aemith Flanning who lives ‘néar there, several dogs have won 73 of 79 House seats in one Verbal come home with quills sticking in them. Orchids to- Mr. and Mrs, Thomas J. Smith of 223 Elm St.; fifty-third wedding anni- versary. Mrs. G. A. Tabor of 115 Elizabeth Lake Road; eighty- seventh birthday. Ernest M. Randall of 490 West Huron 8t.; eighty-fourth “ * ; birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Grover A. Porter of Drayton Plains; golden wedding. Mrs, Margaret Howard of Rochester; eighty-sixth birthday. Roy H. Watkins of Birmingham; ejghty-sixth birthday. Mr. and. Mrs. Frank R. Nichols of Rochester; fifty-fifth wedding anni- ver + zs Egyptian “sovereignty” is the one Egypt herself accepted when she undertook to keep in operation the 1888 treaty. She continued to func- tion under it until the recent until 1968 to go, but the treaty of 1888 says: ; “The high contracting parties agree that the engagements result- ing from the present treaty shall not be limited by the duration of Portraits BY JAMES J. METOALFE There is a way to conquer and . . « Humiliate your foe . . . But maybe it is not a trick... That you would like to know... You have to pat him on the back. . . For all he claims to do... help him think that he is far .. . More notable than you . . be very difficult . . . To i more smart **.-. ae eeez ts . Embrace him the om its word and yet claim it is (Copyright, 1956, New York Herald observing the treaty? Why should Tribune Inc.) the parties to the 1888 treaty agree to a mutual abrogation un- ° Cannot the dispute be resolved by an agreement among the Years Age users of the canal negotiated CITY'S VICE investigation open- . wow with the Egyptian govern- ment but retaining the overall RAF PLANES raid Nazi areas to protection of the 1888 treaty. relieve Reds This is a problem for lawyers— not for soldiers. Surely in the Unit- 2 a ed Nations, or outside of it, a ju- TOMORROW TO be dollar day ridical commission can be formed in to render a legal opinion — even if © DETROIT THRONGS hear Lan- advisory — on the obligations of don. * Dr. William Brady Says: ‘Every Dentist Licensed to Practice Is a Surgeon Both found the same number of cavities and both included X-rays, This ‘ ‘ested parent’ who ¥ Playing @t the football game. The | Se peer te ee | the the north end residents ton, “etc. jut. Oat. peta ‘eng bave. te and wy does this sort‘of thing €0_ | pele fe traps te “ot indu nm our high schools today? . 3 great band and display it at — to the switchyard is the Walton tous to Mr, Harris and his hard- _ Boulevard site picked by the G working bandsmen. No one ever } beconies a champion without hard werk, as is the case of this _ like this, the | speak up, as = into other to com- © honors—for—the old _| should — to the ; reported ; ing age. . en from the post office in a small - How cam you vote for a United Indiana town. Comes the surprise © States president whe makes @ when the thieves try to write with — | public speech se full of untrue, them. sarcastic, dirty remarks about ~ 4 school board in the South — Hell” program has also ruined the "= the neck, myles age unr gd _ lune Bt Go tnbing denety wee | Erman tO Hak are over, we can report : fa Demo ot 8 Mt wan the spectators who won, Let's get tog mr, te . ; Fs a ae eee . an eee Ore & President in office. He was a fine Game of the TV programs. - military man end as a president, 8 * * * : kept a most important promise so _/t lant very Pleasant when at that our loved*ones today are alive, — ak Ghee and has done oa en q power to keep them alive $ is bas THOUGHTS FOR TODAY i no hot head : out of war. dye | a ae They sald it ; ; a military 2 been able .: Mr. Adlal i even run his ‘ for his promises i and H-bomb ' half a brain : remain strong : I have seen ; parties and ; as 3 cleaning the teeth, and maybe extraction of one tooth. bother the man, only that he wants to feel that the boy is get- ting proper treatment. Some pierce es esnng Byes prct sap 2 surgeon's work is superior to a@ mere dentist's. So he asks what . How would you advise Clark? I'd do if I were in his place, Dr. mn Frank called -the First, the mas’s friends have steitination-* Per years 1 have the advantage of me tn regard tought such courses in to the distinction they make be- ‘universities, and I agree with Dr. Glenn Frank. If you can stand the initial “cold sweat,” then pick selling as a career. it offers the greatest job in- surance of all. - gery. A minority of dentists have * on , ‘ graduate, means Doctor of Dental Medicine. “Dr. Crane, I guess ['m cer- A dentist with either degree i tainly what you call an introvert,” i aatel eargeen, fest 06 8 ple he began with a rueful smile, sician with the degree M. D., * * * meaning Doctor of Medicine, is a For it scares me to meet peo- Surgeon. ple or try to make a speech. But As readers know, I place a I have a good offer to handle a valuation of $1,000 on every sales territory functionally efficient tooth or “T know it is a great opportunity denture, and the Number One ‘or me. But I get petrified with key to vite, that is, good health, fear at the thought of calling on functional well-being and fon. ‘strangers. gevity, in my judgment ts SAVE “Im fact, cold sweat breaks YOUR TEETH, ae ae ey Mecheel oe Oa i i discre. 'M* Myself speaking tion to ignore this request. After "746 9 deliver a sales tal. all, this a health service. Never- “So should I forget it and stick po gestiyeg hg —relpedlenn gry to a job inside the factory?” the vite, the whole future the : ‘ bay was at stale and 1 felt obliged “ONES FOR pry SWEAT to tell the man what I'd do it 1 _ Cold ae is W produces were in his place, success! 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CE, es the exhaust of unburned fuel. . = és are Finally 1 arranged a luncheon} The Inspection ‘our ends today. , see nt Tee Nine Good Reasons Why YOU Should date. It came during a break in| Industry spokesmen said each - . : s Bol : erset Maugham's “The Letter,” inlhigh cost or low operating effi. : ol Ak | A. Clowns bowls brighter, 6. Makes hard te clean site. - pwr 3 —~ led wee Syeteney. 44 8 | JU DAH LAKE ESTATES ne fasten ata ater shine—remeves rust Siobhan saves her acting for the) Griswold described escaping gas- | ection! steinst ~ Soodlights. She showed UP wearloline vapors as the prime | _ OPEN DAILY 9 A. M. to 6 P. M._* ae ccaalan Cac cee aS S.Sdckne hoe ee Bre ag ape peg pega nwss doers ~ Set. and Sun. 12te6 P.M. * 3. Meaches os & Hones. pe onenys Boe. aid no makeup. A cherry-red stocking! with the work the industry ; . ‘ 4 Opens drains —keeps them veces, teh bow! cap hid the raw-necked GI halt“/done in an effort to help reach a/ $250 Do zee Bey. 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Se ee ce i eal ‘I'm afraid that no one in the Come out » Don't miss the year's best home value in has|tgation to continue P Include one of County's finest subdivisions! , pei g yp ey = 5 et ayments Inc PHO Lphe/ progr fully. “In Cath ‘sree ‘ar ° Texes end Insurance _ AVON INVESTMENT CO. 70 ADC 1A; who have them console the ba sets in 1955, up PE 5-9237 Mi 4-3800 previous year. Brand New 1957 —_—— KELVINATOR Eee | | Electric Range Regular 269.95 _ ONLY | : WITH . TRADE Full size range with 4 fast heating units and working top, large oven, storage drawer, light and timer. Dials mounted on back panel, out of reach of small children. — New 1957 KELVINATOR with the 60 seconds of pre-scrubbing with ‘double-rich suds - Cuts grease better, washes everything cleaner! =aE@ KELVINATOR | Auto. Washer Low pe 50 AS Per 2 automatic cycles, 3-way agitotor, all _! fabric dial, water temperature selector— easy view lid. The “Magic Minute” washes everything cleaner. Lae ) /~ Big Family Size 11 Cu. Ft. 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And how proudly she wears her Keepsake Rings— 0 Benson Airs Farm Views‘. satan ees aie au. in Newly Published Book) "Pato: cst’ wore sepries WASHINGTON uw — Secretary of|the greatest secretaries of agricul-lbrings the county total to 33 for from both the county and city , supports backed bY health departments on com- p Eg crops. | municable diseases. follow: Pe Mak ant Past Prev bite ig Week Ago) MICHIGAN'S LARGEST JEWELERS ere $75.00 ' icatiat dike ‘aeeece bie’ | they will) use, That one could raise the roof. | Bolivians claim that 70,000 cat-| ‘ee DRAYTON PLAINS — 4494 Dixie Highwoy- “yY - Phone: FEderal 2-0214 Drayton Plains, Michigan Phone: ORlando 3-1207 125%, | OFF LIST PRICE odrich AS A TRADE-IN ALLOWANCE 1.00 DOWN AND 1.25 PER WEEK ON YOUR RETREADABLE TIRE ‘on B, F. 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Plenty ot me Ser nd ony 37.50 “ave ys 1 8” so 3 ‘ $25 Value” Ne ee are Pa ea Ah em Men MPa eye ke over and spilled its cargo : the tracks, A bulldozer v ie a ag ih MCE Tell Jean O' Henley’ Troth to John Hruska : SION = Mi"ana wa {Orion Zonersto Meet Daniel O’Henley of 290 Casemere Rd., announce the engagement of! their daughter, Jean Marie, to _lJobn Richard -Hruska, son of the Smith’s cen- | ters around inability to gain state _ald, according to Mrs, Dodman, When he was first stricken, his doctor estimated he would be dis- abled for three months, but now; expects it will be much longer.) - State office officials here say four-months disability is needed be- fore aid can be given, and say they must use the original time esti- mate, Mrs, Dodson reports, Though Smith is home now, : and able to move about and ride ar; phates sprawdl wrthad eatin seocuns neta s oe le’s Job, because of his heart Pp, A Meanwhile, two of his three |Your PTA Is Planning: scoa cilren have been trikes Ww a ‘ 4 Ld a 2, and gov-/ Singing Cop’ at Dublin; ete tot, nei (ema | : . case was complicated with a heart change in the type of gev- | Youth Talk at Ortonville aie." """"' | See cone Baskets | the Oakland County Board of | _ _/ Thy the neighbors, in and WHITE LAKE TOWNSHIP—Dub- Waterford Township — around the Brooklands schdivision | Saterwieers. he BEW would slated two events, 4) ‘The story of how William Austin|church members of the Rochester onal saan the balance from | aa “as cser eemfonie greg nT gle mrardbcaghee yale and interested groups or individuals | and rumnoege salt.|ship, discovered ore txt Michigan Club, = ee miaiie ae a Ee Sided re pon nnn tani vitae te Funds have been given by rela- |be held October 30 in the CAL meeting of the group) school. oy tives and’ friends, especially | Building, 5640 Williams Lake Road. | at the school. Refresh-| Mrs. Donald Adams, president of| 08S" & collection at the Ted (Dessert will be served at 8 p.m. | . Stauffer’s station at John R will _be-served afterward. |the township school board, ex- ae gas . in will use — rN TIRH ape a ee peengecctiidi. Nie diene at Brooklands School, for County Deaths | Friday evening or call|tynn ‘Rohrer, teacher vice-prest Baked goods donations/dent; Carl Wagner, father vice- Mrs. Alice Walker Simon, 69, who brought to the schotl|president: Mrs. Max Coleman,| Luther League | ed Oct. 9: tm Chillicothe, Chis. é ; He eee, ST a ET rEx rt tg a i escsd ra lia vy FO oF SXpe She is survived by her busband, state over the past eight years. Malayan Communist party known as the ‘“‘Terrer of Bahau.” Night Series Under Way DRYDEN. — Services are being held through Wednesday night each evening at 7:30 p.m. at St. John Episcopal Church, with the Rev. to dig a ditcls|G. Moore W. Smith of Toronto, - fo let the asphalt flow away. Ont, speaking. the ter Midwestern Trip Mrs. Ken-; Maid of honor was her sister, who were Geraldine, and bridesmaids were the make Henke, sister of the bride- ‘groom, Betty Waranke, of Oxford, and Delores Plummer, sister of rubber planters in Negri Sembilan bride bride's little sister Patricia| jy, Jaycee Women Slate ‘Toy’ Benefit Event WATERFORD TOWNSHIP — A toy demonstration is being planned by the Auxiliary of the Junior Chamber of Commerce. It will be held at 8 p.m. Monday, at the home of Mrs. Arthur Salley, 3403 Carmen Rd., off Williams Lake road. * * * Funds will be used for gifts and ood at Christmas time for a needy on Handwriting votions and group one will en- - tertain with games and will also furnish refreshments. The meetings and the league are open to all young people in the Group two is In charge of de- | Roy Smith of Buckley; sisters, Mrs. Amelia Fitch, Jack- son; Mrs. Lillian Easterlee of Rochester and Mrs. Nettie Shoe- maker of Clio. Mrs. Eva Robbins NORTH BRANCH—Service for Mrs. Eva Robbins, 84, of 2066 Johnson Mill Rd., were held Thurs- .j|day at West Deerfield Methodist Church, Deerfield Township, with interment in West Deerfield Ceme- tery. Mrs. Robbins died Tuesday morning. She leaves two sons, Orville, of North Branch and Floyd of Meta- mora; one brother and two sisters, Daniel Rogers of Fostoria, Mrs.’ Mina Carlson of Pinconning and Mrs. Estelle Robbins of Lapeer; area, and a special invitation is have their handwriting analyzed. issued to those who would like to also one grandchild and one great: grandchild. Williams Lake Swim Club will hold its annual awards banquet Friday at 6:30 p.m. in the auditorium of Drayton Plains School. Kiwanians Selling Clothing in Tent ROCHESTER—Rochester Kiwan- ians are holding their annual cloth- ing sale today and tomorrow in a tent on the lot between Murray's and Pixley’s. Flare sale night has been from Oct. 22 to Oct. 29. This sale will privide funds the annual Halloween party about 1,300 children, f family. Franklin Paper Moves FRANKLIN — The Four-Corners Press, formerly in the center of Williams Lake Swim Club | Annual Banquet Friday | WATERFORD TOWNSHIP—The Most of the forty members par- | ticipated in five swimming meets | this past summer—one sponsored © by the Detroit Recreation Depart. | ment, the Chautauqua Opens at ‘Dayton, Ohio, the Glass City | Aquatic Tournament at Toledo, | the Michigan AAU competition in Saginaw, and the American Tur- | | ae FE 5-6159 OAKLAND FUEL and PAINT CO. 436 Orchard Lake Ave. ment. Front top tuning — ae Open Monday and Friday ’til 9 / 51 W. HURON ST. : . FE 41555 3 ; ! PRUE Ca ee en ee —/ ee : actory List $97.50 Double-stretch hose reaches over 16 feet. No dust bag to empty. Quiet, full horse- power motor. FIRST PORTABLE TV- RADIO-PHONO a 00 i #4 Gives you TV viewing at its if 3 vi finest. Powerful radio with ‘ t = rich, clear tone. Phono-jack switch for more pleasure, weasel pis “si wt m pajpe sine ame tyne eosin Deluxe 1957 ~ EMERSON 21-in, CONSOLE Now $50 Off Factory List $248 © ‘1982 21-inch diagonal measure. one-knob control. Alumi- nized picture tube, filter glass that prevents glare. Free Delivery Te GOOD | No Money Down we Free Service HOUSEKEEPI of PONTIAC | Hall, an a) we Mes foe oS ee ee ‘ = 4 : S: , and Mrs. Carl Rehm of Watkins Lake looking on as Mrs. George Stafford (right) of Voorheis road adjusts Mrs. Thomas Folsom’s hat. Mrs, Folsom resides on North Saginaw street. ¥ “Mrs. Arthur Heard (le dale road will represent a Pontiac mother” in the “This Is Your Life” fashion show being presented by it) of Rose- St. Benedict “busy young the Fashion Your F igure Club Oct. 18 in (right) will be commentator for the show, which will feature the type of clothes needed by a Pontiac matron. Hall. Mrs. Robert Bunce — FRIDAY, OCTOBER Womens Section 12, 1956 TWENTY News From Birmingham : \Guests Begin Arriving BIRMINGHAM — Many out-of- for Wedding town visitors have arrived in Bir- _|mingham to be present at the wed- ding next Friday of Grace Mack Mrs. William Tippin ( left) of Monterey boulevard checks over last-minute details of the Fashion Your _ Figure Club style show with Mrs. Thomas Clifton (cen- .ter) of Osceola drive, club president, while Mrs. Frank Novotney of South Anderson street wraps prizes. Mrs. Tippin and Mrs. Novotney are cochairmen of the affair, set for Oct. 18 at 7:45 p.m. in St. Benedict Hall. - Figure Club — Will Present Style Show Mr. and Mrs. Walter O. Briggs Jr. of Martell drive, Bloomfield ‘ + :¢../ Hills, have as their houseguest This_Is Your Life’) jonsia u. Bathrick of Fort Lander: Selected as Theme for Oct. 18 Event dale, Fla. Mr. Bathrick, former sales manager of Pontiac Motor Alfred C. Girard at lunch Monday Division, visited with his friend; of Woodbine drive, Dr. Ross Por- ritt of Chippewa road, the Tom Whitfields of Oakwood drive and Birmingham. '* * * returned to their home on Gar- Mr, and Mrs. Harry 8. Pearce | Personal News of Interest James Mann -of San Mateo, Calif., is visiting at the home of his brother-in-law and sister, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. George Trumbull of-and Mrs.-Rayrmondt-Moses-of- tan -#a4ly colnshire drive, * Mr. and Mrs. Francis E. Qak and son, Gary, of North Lake An- gelus road are spending the week-) and Robert G, Campbell. Ray “Vahue, has come from her home in Perryton, Tex., and with t Mrs. Hugh Ross Mack Jr. will/the Kirk in the Hills ceremony. The bride-elect’s sister, Mrs. -L. Marmaroneck, N. ¥., are still oth- er out-of-town guests coming for Mrs, Bar is Robert's sister. . * * * Jacksonville, Fla., are houseguests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles L'Homme- Sat- Mrs. Taylor is the former Mar- jorie Smith of Birmingham. eee RETURN Mr. and Mrs. Warren Seelye of Mrs, Keith Edwards will arriveiGreenwood Avenue have just re- next—week from © Wichita, Kan., and with her mother, Mrs.| Europe and are spending several Frederick E. Booth; will give 4) weeks with family and friends be- luncheon Wednesday in the latter's home on Snowshoe circle. Wednesday evening Mr. and Mrs. fore going to their home in Sara- sota, Fla., for the winter. = Mr. and Mrs, Seelye were in \dieu of Glenhurst drive for 10 days.' creenwoad avemie tave wet = TOK Slated Luncheon, Shower Given —_— for Bride-Elect = Wednesday Gail Jordan Tousey will be the “This Js Your Life’’ js the theme|at Fox and Hounds. land avenue Thursday. During . . of the annual fashion! show of the} ~ “* * the past 10 days they visited at (end in Waukegan, Ill. They will/Ralph Cotton of lowa City, who) Europe for four months, eS ee Marilyn Bigham a a Lake Placid, N. Y., and foured |attend the graduation review of F./are arriving this weekend, will be *_ * * eon meeting of the Women of For- ’ Pontiac Fashion Your Figure Club, The Michigan-Army game on Sat- to be presented Thursday at 7:45/urday is attracting many fans from| New Hampshire and the Green Gordon Oak at U. S. Naval Train-'cohosts at a cocktail and dinner’ Mr. and Mrs. dames A. Brandt jest Lake Country Club. Jackie Kroeplin entertained at a p.m. in St. Benedict Hall. the aad, fning thoes_attending Mountains of Vermont. ing Coster, Great Lakes. ni. party with Mr. and Mrs. Wallace) (Nancy Hubbard) of Cleveland, | - vrs Tousey received her under-|miscella: shower in her home ’ * * * Clothes for every occasion in the day-by-day life of the average Pon- tiaec woman will be shown from Linda Lee Shop and Dorothy's hat Shop. » Cochairmen of the event are Mrs. William Tippin and Mrs. Frank Novotney. Other chair- men are Mrs, Richard Frye and Mrs. Gordon Fiattiey, tickets, and Mrs, Joseph McLeod, hospi- tality. Mrs. George Cunningham and Mrs. Carl Rehm are arranging for prizes and Mrs. George Stafford, music. * * * Thomas Roger Sntith, fresh- Other gues luded Penny — * Members of the club modeling Ate man at the Flint Branch of the to Read.” a She pg pn! Mrs fashions will be Mrs, Homer Pier-| Attending the Homecoming game) ypiversity of Michigan, has | : *. 5 8 Walter Babb, Mrs. Frances McCue, son, Mrs. Arthur Heard, Mrs. Thomas Folsom, Mrs. Howard Hicks, Mrs. Jean Parrish, Mrs. Donald Rosie, Mrs. Thomas Bartle and Mrs. Park E. Nique. Others are Mrs. Cari Rehm, Mrs. Lawrence Nichols, Mrs. Conrad Burlison and Mrs. Ras- sell Skrine. Commentator for the show will be Mrs, Robert Bunce. An intermission program will be presented by a local dance studio. The affair is open to the public and tickets may be obtained from club members or at the door. are members and guests of Pontiac City Club, Harold Dudley and Ger- aldine Sloan, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Griffin, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Oliver ‘and Mr. and Mrs.Jack’ Brannack. * * * Loyalty te the teams will be divided when Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lyndall. and family, Patricia, Suzanne, Bob and Mrs. J, Thom- as Butler of Birmingham, at- tend the Michigan-Army game Saturday at Ann Arbor. * * * Also on hand at the Michigan- Army game will be Mr. and Mrs. Leland A. Clemence and daughter, Sandy, of Silverhill road. at East Lansing Saturday between Michigan State and Indiana will be Mr. and Mrs, Bruce Jacobsen of Murphy avenue and Mr, and Mrs, James Bensken of Silverhill road. Others who will be on hand to Mrs. David Hayhow of Newberry street, Mr. and Mrs. James Nye cheer the Spartans include Mr. and) * * * Judith Learned, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George R. Learned of Chippewa road, has enrolled in the Medical Laboratory Technician De- partment of Elkhart University. She started her training on Oct. 1. : * * * | ; Phyllis Wilhelmina Smith, daugh- ‘Smith of Rapid street, has regis- tered at the New England Con- A voice major, Miss Smith is. Pontiac High School * * ®* been chosen to represent his | class in the student government. He is treasurer of Men’s Union and chairman. of Michigan Junior College Student Associa- tion. ; iMrs. Arthur W. Tilden avenue. scientist atta NR ALA AL AN ad The engage- of iMrs. Abraha y Chi iter of .Mr.. and -Mrs.. James owe meal m Avadenke: & Ciip- | ic in Boston for : ere eee @ te Designer the recipient of a scholarship from) Back Look look as good retreating as she does ‘advancing. | Mr. and Mrs. Edward Avaden- ka of Canterbury drive are receiv-| ing congratulations on the birth of | a daughter, Beth Ellen, Qct. 5 at Pontiac General Hospital. } Grandparents of the infant are Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Schlussel) B: lane and Mr, and Emphasizes NEW ‘YORK (INS)—Luis Este- vez, the 26-year-old boy wonder of) fashion, thinks a woman should! i] t So his enticing dresses for spring | ‘Thomas is the son of Mr. and feature peek-a-boo necklines’ in Smith of South front, and no necklines in. back. Estevez, who in three short sea- | sons has sfapped up every major | down to the waistline . . ment of their | fashion award in the U, S., plunges his back necklines right . bat never in a mere display of skin. Dodds at their home on Willow lane. announce the birth of a daughter, Barbara Wells Brandt, Sept. 19. peerless aie Nc |Say-So May Go Too Far with a master’s degree in speech and music. She has had extensive experi- ence in speaking before various women's clubs and professional |) co a1 Four pages foday in Women’s Section Her reviews are stimulating and|Mrs, Clyde Cronover, Mrs. Bill informal, and her familiarity with | Joyce, Nancy Body, Mrs. Al Koop, literature enables her to project/Mrs. Farrell Wagoner, Mrs. Bob with vividness the characters and'Larvick, Mrs. Mitch Rook, Joyce highlights of each book. Hayward and Mrs, Ross Deo. Letting Kids Have Total TV Parents Better Retain Veto Power to. Keep ‘Democracy’ Semi-Smooth _ daughter, Sometimes the plunge starts wide | : ; : and narrows, sometimes: it curves . . Guidance Club Beverly Jean, |i. 5 huge “U.” It always makes| : By RUTH MILLETT flat “no,” or a stern “Do it be to Charles E. ‘an interesting line, accenting his | | The television set has brought Cause I say, s0'’? Hears About Gavette is announced by isignature sheaths: Skjn tight, un- belted, and clinging from bust to Theater Train i, end Mc, (ot chol In any family discussion kids eos %- | The young designer. who calls’ ; pied « : t together. If Mama Mrs, John Sellman of Mohawk Clinton his. spring collection ‘‘Pan-Ameri- This psychologist has made a Saas haoe ae ib tae ome road was hostess to members of the Parent Guidance Club Monday evening. Mrs. Robert Shaliman as- sisted the hostess, Devotions were given by Mrs. George Wetts. * * ¥ i Sanborn. of Thor pe street. Charles, who attends Miche % ‘eana"’ in honor of the Latin Amer- ‘ican ‘colors and trends he uses, of- fers some tiews in front necklines i too. In addition to his famed halter Mrs, Robert Dorman told the gan State |, neck-with bared shoulders, there group of her recent trip to New University are cross-straps, ring halters and York ay aboard Seog Pontiac Pap Uae of wide “V" bands, Press ater Train and gave The . highlights of the plays she en Mr. and Mrs. |, “hevhole™ — joyed. Miller Gavette at your throat. Volunteers were for the Shut muscular dystrophy drive and to of Clar. in. assist with, the Needlework Guild A March 23 Ribbons Are Back , ! ngathering. group also made weddi . . ‘ : | plans for a theater party to be held tind S| ‘Ritbon trimmings are back A lightweight wool, soft to the touch, is shown here. bes in Bi =, f pea nee wis cl planned. - om Paris uses _ - — The red and green plaid suit is by Ben Reig. Red leather meet its on narrow dresses, for but- : ae gs ‘ at the Robert dethdenes 3k a tons and bows, for bindings, eok| wcents suggest a high waistline at th efront and back of | ‘ Pipnae Ridge. BEVERLY JEAN SANBORN - : lars and cuffs, = the fitted jacket, study of homes with and without TV. He's concluded that letting et ) pl ot: iP “ft : fis i ES hy Ht ah ge me =z roxmac™ ie i i : z Hi 3 _ HOLLY — Georgia. Marie Holz-|by white roses afd feathered car- J nations. * LANDSCAPING _ Evergreens—Shade Trees : (FLOWERING SHRUBS) Complete Selection of Hardy Northern : Grown Plants Free Estimates — Aa _ ,Bring & sketch or picture of. your home. _ We will suggest a planting or call. us and we -~ ’ will visit your home. YOU WILL BE ' ) -SURPRISED AT THE LOW PRICE. | OPEN SUNDAYS Convenient Time Payments if Desired ‘Town & Country Garden Center : Everything for Lawn and Garden Highland Rd. (M-59) OR 3-7147 “See Detroit News Poll Next Sunday — posed polisters are ant K scientific sample of vo strength throughout the state on the comparative mao, of Eisenhpwer and Stevenson. Read the results next Sunday, exclusively in The Detroit News. Read, too, the comparative of Williams and Cobo in Michigan as Keep Your Eyes on This Changing World ‘The best way to keep informed .on@eorgia Holzmann Says: wil dims ns wniwod wr VOWS With Lynn Carnes | '|3-Pe. STRIKING MODERN 429 iModern as tomorrow a _We ‘Are Now Paying NEWSPAPERS . . . . . 20c Per 100 Lbs. GAZINES . ceees 4Sc Per 100 Lbs. county candidates and will be present. ae : : j : iebiditiein ‘halve book 135 Branch Across from American Forging & Socket to state officials. — . . . 8S SS eh EMI = ARE I gH INCLUDE D PER VALUE ¢ : 2 | Ong Tt ‘ "te + oe Z i * y . - " * t . _ _ “ ee bs oy < Ley ag <3 Ss a | se!) se BEDROOM SUITE bedroom. Double dresser, large landscape mirror and bookcase bed. Chest and nite stand available at sale price. Mattress free. . neat design to brighten that EASIEST TERMS IN TOWN Modern Beauty 3-Pc. Suite 139 Factory List of $198.50 New grey wal- nut double dresser, mirror, and. bookcase bed. Chest available. is th the columns of The Whether it’s city, suburban, pe- Detroit News which prints more rochial or state high school football news than any other en in news, results or schedules, Michi week after week ard you'll most complete e year after year! Much of it is ex- in 's Detroit News. Its clusive; all of it is alive and in- *sports section also carries an extra . pictorial ie games in the Michi- gan area. ALSO IM SATURDAY’S NewS New Medels—Big News ° Important news to follow this News of Parent-Teachers Asso- week includes: the candidates’ ciation ings . A Giant hout the land... the tense Sues Crossword le A Boys and Suez situation ... Is- Girls . » . Suburban News raeli-Jordan border incidents .. . Highli soc A wt ge Review —— - Dem ee Page ee Michigan's ost Popu- i ustry oe i s oy- lar Church Pages ... Lots of Good ak Geileck 1. . Wewle.aeh-se- Week-End Reading. preseway progress, The Detroit News. THE HOME NEWSPAPER Per Heme Beliverss Cell FE 2-0821 Today! >) Mattress Free | EASIEST TERMS IN TOWN ‘Me A \ a Factory List $229.00 SMALL DOWN PAYMENT SUPER VALUE Nationally a dv ér t ised bedroom in smart seo mist;. includes. double 7 dresser, mirror, bookcase bed, chest available. “149 Mottress Free Factory List ... $249 BIG SELECTION OF 85 BEDROOMS ON SALE! OPEN saciiail aa , wy ACCOUNT MERCHANDISE URNITURE COMPANY Fr. ¥: ‘til 9 p.m. F — ace ys tam . Sams _3-Pe. MODERN BEDROOM. i F | ad 4 7; * * en a * Sse il cE ems ‘ nginee Cen rade’ nroueh comm on chambe ‘ett to 44\ Don (Chat el cs | ' . 7 1 CT i Le =a i! ah tt 7 i * ‘ ' Ol ’ ce p ne i . . nn ‘ no nO ty i ‘ OL Gedic bhiad rk! ' if y ir DeOD: f onitiac ursd ris if t » ea ner open ho 10 re ' P ‘ Ci * ‘ Ti 4 of Lat ab i 0 ‘ iy * ' | , of } . 0 nade © i ret 0 P ‘ Da DO . m0 Gc pap a eit « ern Hoth } Gi eeil . P on rd ; ‘ 0 “i tue m ; nnind 1; ASO O roid f On é xec : ahh castern ‘ if JC ‘ 4 0 of th om plicated catch ps ' i ‘ ¥ ’ t é in pro a | } pnts » nC Oe | : MM HE: Ef ert : peter s 7 * SAGER IN Gs 4 ove iit ‘ 4 n oon 7 Oi } * ViONGS i if i) , ‘ ‘ iy | 0 » “ate Uo a " ‘ nid tration o ; Aund notball © et ¥ ie nea > vil is i stig’ ty Pra! merical : Ad ‘ i} 0 ‘O4! ony f ' i al . Tm Da’ Oro’ +4 “ ‘ Jal J itiae s.% & u ; ‘* ‘ aed 0 rs i # ] ir é | Oe pie ats nd Dutcn % rentio hj rary * tg) ‘ 4 ONS0 * ee eh a DiOSSO % 0) " 5 a ne) ne) _oacn . onitiac p10 0 ci] 0 ih grad * Ci : . . ep rer ad . ‘ ee AS! G 0 ’ 4 aq trip 0 (its r 0 { ningtor , OM re Ohi 18 ' 8 Oru) tay 4 o ~womeroor re [0 \ i cits 4 conducted «ponsorin nA’ de ‘ ; h ' t r ry yy 0 Li rT en he te) wowniin ot erin 4 : rive 4 * i ined @ Ponti cits ' ; | ! | 3 a 2 = » bh of = A . aa hmen et : ih fi ; i" he i 0 OMG 4 0 NA Z) ALhe iy é ‘ it 5 PiASSIneT ’ OD) i } | ce ts icin t ; i #8 + Tit: : * i t 0! rt Lic nom on, Sally Pilldes nee OSOmN ipeciall PicoOm Uar tHE griig Z ee H i 2 E a , : a. = ie r ae ge : = : * Bs 2S ae : a “e Des eae oe = to] uc . gull hardware store. We are proud J. H. BADEN EXCAVATING FE 5-4241 CONGRATULATIONS © TO ee i ge 8 * i : : i | . ny th Ur rit 33 ad a at ict Sez LH be i : Tom’s Hardware BR Pontiac's Only Wholesale Glass Company | ITWASA PLEASURE TQ HAVE BEEN ‘|. CHOSEN BY... | W. A. Winkelman 3 BUILDER ‘| _ to SUPPLY MATERIALS for... | TOM'S HARDWARE LUMBER & COAL CO. 117 S. Cass Uw eniew come gee | Just @ Little Different—Just @ Shade the Best! " Soon one of our distinctive = complete with ini _ neon lighting will add the finishing touch to _ the handsome front of the new Tom’s Hardware. s : WATCH FOR IT AS ge DRIVE BY— | _ THEN STOP IN" TOMS SIGN SHOP FE §-8712 451 E. Wilson SLATERS PLANT MIX CONCRETE FE 4.3545 rei orca art? H 4 i l ; i 232... $99.98 PARK JEWELERS (HOUSE OF DISCOUNTS) 1 N. Saginaw Diemends Enlarged te Shew Detoil USE YOUR CREDIT -« seneinemenimenmeenemndl Congretuletions to Tom's Hardware on their ~ + =) . . , ” f — Se > Y ji A A \% ¥ We're to have hed a part in constructing your new store. Best of luck .. . Layton Smith CONTRACTOR 1490 Orchid. Pontiac OR 3-1018 Our Best Wishes to Tom’s Hardware 478 Midway From turning the first shovel of dirt ‘to hanging the front door, these are the people who made the new home of Tom's Hardware possible . . . We Wish to Extend Our Congratulations to TOM’S HARDWARE ON THEIR GRAND OPENING We are proud to have been chosen to install the tile floors in this beautiful building. if ; if Sopvpppyer | 7 1 ... WE ARE PROUD TO HAVE BEEN CHOSEN TO INSTALL ALL WIRING AND LIGHTING FIXTURES IN THE ete r Floor LOVELY NEW HOME OF TOM’S KAREN S : HARDWARE STORE. ba Coverings 4528 Dixie Hwy. OR 3-4109 Nelson Electric Drayton Plains 437 S$. Saginaw St. = | ~~ BE 2.008 ms h : ot i on Their Grand Opening SEWERS INSTALLED by B&B SEWER COMPANY FE 4-2012 We Are Truly Proud..... QI SSS ’ SS no to have furnished the Structural Steel and Cement Blocks on this beautiful building and we offer our sincere - ‘ Congratulations to Tom’s Hardware TRU-BILT 2279 1992 Pontiac Drive FE 4-9531 Near Orchard Lake and Telegraph We are proud to have installed Heating Equipment and Air- Conditioning Facilities for the New TOM’S HARDWARE O'BRIEN HEATING & SUPPLY 371 Voorheis Rd. FE 2-2919 ‘ i a Hts ie Tilaite, § : as b . ae 3 44 i 172 & me, ee #3 #2) FOR WANT ADS” DIAL Pe sett Frond $ aan. to 5 p.m. 4 Nyaesas g 234) teegeesge a8 R4EAT4A5E G4735> feba2igt i ‘2 ; i ih ahi ifs. gis rv 3 Ir: ied} if i: | slbe i: al ut ayy feltes alts te iil ii AE goat ell Te geht) abuse peo) = g 2 i ‘pls Hilde oe cn HiGiiy. sath tn ilil fa a hig ‘ele , i Mit Hh Hs i uti Her if i fe a v2 i) ba i i if ee 4 sich sedi fag: 33% Mad Se au age, j 2 HE | g Pai eae bin | i : = ik ali: rt sit Et oH ce di enya di ieee : sal pattie Hou te ns a eer igen ee ae 4 vig. “re aun et i Da er we ea Ae Ly fa, hale os 4 ; ite ian i; | rl ia ite wae i al ‘is a 1 ie. i Ht uf 7 i HTH a oo ia —— isl se : J 3s = Hi Ht a itn 5 I fail Bi 5 wererpererrrty de cpt 2 | == ji line is hn net Hila fh : ald fe = td ? * i oi = it é 3 Rah ft : <4 pe ae ;, feet gh, 8 aoe i ov Bail | el Bech e il sil] =: - dice lt fe sb sttesiget| 22 — lipeach lasnsttigestal Hi Ee ‘ ene laa | 4 m4. Ty a fil) i till Skt eaekl - iy : Bao 5:3 23881~- cae ies p23. ot jadi eg” he Babee ete ie. ot S || © eszeez css] : oo Hie 212: SP: =i ad “de ge nh rea noo: BBL te 2s Soi —_ = S258 S : ni ae i at Bee Sema ef. s till = 5 ESS S rll each hee tel 1m & > tates : ‘ i aoe sie a ee ae Laie peat z: SQ) ~ #8888 me one Mors denen int L Blbhh 3° i $euts a ines + 7+ ‘a No Canvassing No Party Demonstrations No Collections No Deliveries SOLLEGE Sor Wie ANTS PART ; weekend, a re ete i Tee ae yan wane worn or ANY NEW & time work, Eve, 23-9600 CEMENT WORK mene Patter reap labor Work Wanted Female il a) TRONIROR, 2 “a _ROMEL, kup and ii IRONING PICK UP AND DE- CoU- Seren for house- | erences, live og yg ~ rel "ton. Wit ‘Shack Metal Men ee eee LESGIRLS, 3 es sheet weta) & iny- Segmse. Jane Lee Store, 41 N. genera! sheet metal , of overtime. fringe bene ) SPOTTER myexperienced. | ‘apply ar POOL ENGINEER ‘and tool design ex- URGENTLY NEEDED Babysitter for 3 children Auburn _Heights, PE 6-0270 after 5, Wed. Exp. Apply Lounge. - Huron. Between @ a.m. ee 4» Waitresses Dune ins. Do | hot phone. Also een time help, | WANTED 25 TO MAKE elev tolerance a Fe | -fime, paid holidays Corner . “Monteatm and J Journ, aufacturing Co, |\WANTED WOMEN For CHILD | housek were ex- Dm, care and | Lake Orion vlanced. eeteewe amd 3 oat. wens pf be- Ser an: Cais oe p.m. SMALL OFFICE 40 id oak ite detailed clerical | write Pontiag Press Box | inp =a eens aererenepennmmme-agemeel %, CARE OF 2 Waitresses * 12 4 i od oe sl a Ware oc etme = tom. ‘give’ more free time. { 1a Ww LADIES, ss flowers, m4 fun or prof- Tany fo WANTED: AS Pontiac Area. OR 3-3478. N WA WALL WASH. & * cease, eves. FE 71-0087. |aitenaTroNs AND MONOGRAM- __ ming. 5-4074. 88 Paimer. | WOMAN RCS Like DAY work —, rE any time after 6: ‘EXPERIENCED WOMAN WILL | eare for children nights in your | own home, Box 44, Pontiac Press. , GIRL WANTS BABYSITTING. FE 3-792 veto scpaactEn nina BY DAY. 11.004 __plus car fare. FE 4-0815 » BULLDOZING a. Services 13 NCE REPAIR, WASHING Foeetste tans. Takes AIR COMPRESSORS ARC WELDERS TRONINGS §3 a BUSHEL. FE sD | 9.8495. 55 Eidiso ee IRONINGS, Sanverrtina— “OR | emt 5|- _fimy work. FE 2-2062. TRONINGS $3 BU. OR 31079 ONINGS. 93° | risoe OR }-1535 a a ae $121 Mary. ob M9 Ironi ~gg | le | housewor! rg ¢ is Toes, Wed. oes. LADY winte ~ LIGHT OF re | j work week days. _PE 23-0326 i | AMEOGRAPHING 7 retarial service A | NEAT, DEPENDABLE GIRL DE- | _sires work, Ref, FE 23-6496, | AL NU | | PRACTICAL RORSE, A AVAILABLE. R 3-3084 | RELIABLE SETTING IN MY home, FE 5-8607. | RELIABLE BABYSITTING, iN MY home, FE 5-0607, \sLIPCOvERS 4 AND >) DRAPES. RI REA- rae DONE IN MY HOME. Waterfor’ High d‘strict. OR LAUNDRY, WorK gear ehness Babysitting. FE “(WASHINGS AND IRONINGS wanted, FE 6-7624. Bi 22116 OR Walls and windows. te. | PAINTING — ; |RIDE WANTED. From com.| WA } FE: rs Fa est. obligations. ALLS merce to Detroit, Vicinity of weeme. 2.1631, TUPPER post | Gnd “Junction. Mrs, & to 4:30 z _ EM DOLL HOSPITAL PA ; AND . = _EM 32087 x i _Rent Apts. Furnished | 33 6 ee Rg ay rs. 107 Starr $2171 or ‘ a day morning for ¥ Roewuck. “a : BABY WELCOME. APT. PRIVATE ENTRANCE. EXPERT Physio-Therapy 21A _ riders o shore expezee. On 33811 ABBLE tee St ee PEPE 60006 Bervice on il of heating Cmmmmnanm~ | Wed, Contracts, Mtgs. 32 i D ati SER. ATTRACTIVELY FURN (RITOMEN: 2.0066, nights | SWEDISH MASSAGE & THERA ee nna beth Unien Lake ashing fac Res- Eat a2 special fect techaiane. 1 Him | PRIVATE P. Wisnms fo} Rds. MA ¢10e. += favs jest door, 411 per We. é it. good : ASHING, A Mead tinalie Gel ser bee PE T on Baty EN _ Girls only. FE 3-066). | ATTRACTIVE 3 ROOMS AND ae aay ee 38 1 LAR t, PRIVATE bath, FE4-3300. . Spee anne ba neat estinghouse BA APT., GARAGE FOR oe. 37. Auburn. Paine days re “Kean ee RADIO & Tv $250, 000 "Eu oie, gar, Call after & FE ‘e2070, 1901 * Repair Huron. Night serv- i oo Bald A Service. estimates Saconaed fee calls. Se “10 & week.| CLEAN MODERN EFFICIENCY | OPPER master plumber DA At our 4 to purchase new or rom Post office, 17| apt. $17.80 Der week. Tnetad DRY WALL BY MACHINE, FREE MACHINE. Fi PE $-1206 or FE . , and contracts to tor “our he and On 3-088, ates. or a . yore i 3 N PISHER | GLEAN 3 : BATH. small. ae site Ain, ANY | ASK FOR BOB MA Body, oo Ok feet Poviné Cour Ra. pair © revioang aie HPhe.| RADIO A TV PARKE or | 7 Ber—To Sele owe | Sey pp bu ear eh, FE 4 'ypewriter Serv 22A UNFURNISHED, 5 ROOM, LOW- & ba riv- PURNACE CLEANED. 5 eERVICED _Typewrite ice 2 ‘2 apt. leges, Be roy & or <= OR 1 aeleacebraaslom ® ADDING. sete Wesel alee | pau inquire at 35 East St ; FURNACE (CLEANING canbe Gs al Pests and Oltee bes 7 RM. AND KITCHEN, BATH, |" building near down tows. Aoi metal “tn if W. Lowrenes CO REALTORS child’ welcome. 431_N. Perry. caretaker 66. Cottage. eS eaRITaae RENTED : ative, i DELUXE APTS. 3 ROOM & BATH. NEARLY GENES ‘HEATING SERVICE. : REN ore Evenings and Sundays New ds, bachelors, office| furniture. cor, Williams ies 4 Furmacts & re pairs free esti- eames i 1075 'W. Huron girls, also 3 garage houses, toss | Pike PR 4-478. = Mehr. service. PE 6-3000, pholsterin y TANT _in. FE 3-000, DOWNTOWN, NICELY Fi FURN, FOR ge SURPACE ORENDING. eco ate - nes CONTRACT > WAN] ED T LARGE FRONT ROOM. EVERY: | 2 or 3 adults, ath and entr. ee. SEADLES DRAPERIES, SAMPLE sale, Buyers wat 1H —aecases FE 54-6771. De. Curson’s Foot Cusie, i8t wy. RA 13. TELEVISION AND WASH- ; ? on tae ee | 7 ROOM, Lose LARGE AN 3 ROOM, UTILI- ing. machine repair Pick up and a ae Lake Rd. EM pe Eye all Balances, new or, <.| is (nel FE 27198, ties furn. v. bat & ent, Couple delivery. Work suranteed. FE| fis" Pree estimates, tate, 1362 W Eve | ROOM & 3ROOM APT. PRI-| _ cDIy. 470 Oakland TaNSLaE sc ie gg ature ge Open re ent. Adults only Near Pon- | LARGE 2 BM. MODERN a aERVICE, ON WHIRL’ | 5, 5 TRELEORAPH Fe t-eeeg | 48% for Mr. Clare_ Yee Motors Fi 44005. Retrie..utltties. mundry | privi- Co_106, W ares a ooek Ag Sh BOF BED- suvErs SH fi i 2-ROOM MODERN, HEAT FUR- ‘ oabfand Ave. ‘Call after 4 TREE TRIMMING REMOV.- Ep ser J WAITING ayo éyosmn a = all utilities fur- | P.M. weekdeys. —* Acree Sonanee ve otis FE Lost & Found 24) we need contracts. Prompt cour. hon gg yg ay hema STAWs MACHINE SOUND: BLACK AND TAN MALE | before vou soll, Bring tn your land |i a 5 eeNETTE AND | __weeklv, nice for two, 8 Willara.| base was EASE Te on | PRP PLAGE AND Tam Mon) Se ar Oe al Pes Me setae | MO, nears Paite "Sots : areas: or e th. ‘ SEWER CLEANING | | roowp, su «eran nwo, | MGPaoye, My ciplen | a Be Rare" li wr | Sinks — Sunday Service FE 42101, Call OR 3590s. ue ayden, eat — ROOTS . rum: | “ca wae tet 360 ber meets. | TREE TRIMMING AND REMOV- =. Wake tieman, single—no drinking. 82) RUSSELL A. NOTT. REAL | al. Pree estimates. FE 06528. German Shepherd au on, the sale = woes 4 | Wash SG Sei ot A. F — TREE TRIMMING 19 YRS. EX-| yfostiy black with tan paws. Lost.) petore jontract | SAND 4 ROOMS. GAs GTOMAT. NEWLY DECORATED, 3 ROOMS perience. FE 8-0024. near ison Park. Child's we. Edv 4 ave et t, Realt ee FE 40806 o and bath, floor, priv WELL DRILLING Answers to- pame Tray, Re- w. ou eaitor OuPLES Gut sii i An m entrances, heat and automatic hot Well_and pump repair, OR 3-206.) ward! PE or FE 44272. | 17 N, - « * 4 Ei on 5-8165 ahh agg B-- 345 Oakland Ave. _ fortes furnished. References, 151 * tare Pepteloney Revert A. (GASH FOR LAND CONTRACTS. |? 8M. FURN. APT — COUPLE) Nice 3 AND 3 ROOM APT. PV Dressmaking, Tailoring | 16 bs or FE arte. H. J. VanWelt 4440 Dixie Hwy. | —OD/Y. 287 Osmun. FE $4750. | bath @ entrance, 173 Norton, FE eee KITCHENETI Loar MALE BOXER — FAWN | OR 21356 __ 4 Scucas ait tte | soe | SEWING ALTERATION, rinst White, « yra, old, 560 Mea: | SEMEDIATE CASH FOR YOUR ne. 431 N. Perry. __. | PARTLY FoR 38 3 ROOM APT. class work done. 121 Putnam.| ‘Sow pe 4oest. contract or equity in your |? ROOMS, PRIVATE BATH, NEW-|° Unfurn, house, near Lake and PE 5-3524. Lost: WHITE FLUFFY K TTTEN, ly decorated, 72_ Norton Ave schools, EM 3-3005. Ye, ca heed. child's pet. FE | K. 4 a Templeton, Realtor |78EDROOM, CPPER. HEAT FUR-|~ SUBURBAN — URN Garden Plowing 16B * iF LARGE GRAY 933 Orchard Lake Rd. FE 44563 og , Private eutrenee: adults. Bites Rater rey bony et ~eewew | LOST: PER: + EEDRG OeP Sent Bie fi Ticholie A-t ROTO-TILLING LAWNS: & OAR. a Se, Se on eee * iain be BR, AT MITFORD, creer Ce. Sehape dens. FE a, after 5 ogiy-* ‘elcome any clues IGHEST Ny FE ——. Reward. *E 7 LARGE ROOMS. TS ONLY. > mgardens, ee vail TOR each 2972 oF 3 UNION COURT i PE 40046, WANT To Ry CASH DEAL 2 ROOMS AND BATH, CLOSE TO|3 bag ana path. Adults only. 666 0, DISGING GRADING ive one ea hohe? Fishers and Pontiac. Reasonable. abd moving. West side. FEE +m i gem ste | pe mddiaie “bavers For Yau "Se | 7 ROOMS UPPER. PvE BATH kG. HEMPSTEAD y _Notices & Personals 25 pencable aption ‘bring vour com | "Agus 164. W. Fite — a vivenings cal FES ___ Laundry Service 18; aaa parvare DETECTIVES 7 AND 3 ROOMS, ¥ DECO- | VERY NICE 2 ROOMS, PRIVATE Rpt tensneriensehren some Et your mind of worry, Ruew|” A JOHNSON, Realto rated. Duties ies “paid. Child ‘wel | entrance and bath. FE 2-6553. LACE CURTAINS PLAIN OR RUF- Tects is about m matiers. Private Pe gla hiadl, © e, ari | WA ta ATED 3 RM. ee eae —— 1704 S. Telegraph Rd. |? Prt nts. jet ere | Ee parate, Me 5-be2, utili- LY LAUNDRY. SER: a4 ‘ar r, advert, FE. 4-253. "$-6850 eves ne oTEeeS ies. te Peatice Launaty. FE “nL Langley, Phone PE ; ATE ENTRANCE. | 2-812. Confidential. ‘The Salvation on MORTGAGES * Dates: #558 month, Aduite. | Rent Apts, Unfurnished 34 GOOD PROPERTIES '% acre Landscaping | 18A F Al or more wi 00 fe drone . PRIV. ENT. 4 GaN: |1 BORM. TERRACE Ps Ss chee | . saint . Hy Eg FE » 0 : ‘Ti? B Telegraph | ter off PRIV. ENT Rd. - po now ae tenants. 146 W. sgt ee citar. ‘ite ae Aerotred ao Shoes Equitabte ie: ROOMS PVT. ENTR. & bees ifr FLOOR. 3 ore ret PE «0621 Eves. FE 6-000 ie SA mNisii close tn, PE 2-608) oF PR 2-74 2070_ Ati OR_3-1502 2 ROOMS & Trucks to Rent Dump. Tie Pontiac Farm and Industrial Tract Tractor Co. bi 4 it sou are having teeubig meta Es ene. Easy ee Caw PATIOS | A 5 | driveways crein ce ee “Geiyeway ‘grading and beck x filing: iia es 5-683 or service, PE 3608 icuiGAn CREDIT Seat = Theva. Pm haus 10% Discount low discount. Call me for appointment, WM. H. KNUDSEN. REAL’ 510 Pontiac State | Phone FE #4516, =. FE UIET, § » W. Hufon 330 Fe 27401 | 4 Bon as FAST * ot 3 bedroom home. Full base- ment automatic heat and garage. Tyg cycles ag AM'S REALTY sea Auburn ag Fe eso Gi Res PRIV, BATH AND ENT. Northr heat, lights, hot water, $47 Au- ) REPRIO- y from 12 noon to “f= FEderal 86918 Seam ies Leng aa a0 i, EL gEVERAL APTS. A tm imm mont UNION COURT By a bath, adults only, . "¢. “HEMPSTEA 02 E, HURON : Evenings, call FE Sten om “gas, best Near bus, couple. “cha oleae. a me | waar pine FR, ROOMS AND BATH. Gas_ heat. 47328. WOLVERINE APTS. 3 sormitied and fhm Ay 2 childres kK ‘C. HENPSTEAD 102 KE. Huron Rent Houses Fur Furnished 38 35 R: HOT Wa’ SHOWER. . Sear island Lk , 317 Farnsworth. = BEDROOMS, WALLED .LAKE, Mod, Close to city. Reasonable. MA 4-3407, OD" —e WALLED LK. 7 Grose city. Ressonable. MA . 2-1054, 2 Javon HOUSE WITH FULL ment arage, Walled Lake. _MaArket ot adiae 2 BEDROOM RN, around jake front, Pont = Gale Rd. Inquire ROOM, PONTIAC A ~ Hg aiaate’ waly. s100 a mo. OL 5 Soa Onno REEF odern. Nr. Pontiac Mtrs. FE Lake. ROO rs RooM. FR 930 ‘salle. 7 & 4 ROOMS 137 Mechanic. . a ol i children wel wv ae enor We AND BA’ HOT ar | Highland Ra, apply cot oO = hide x wel- with ol] firnace, children rok Call OR 3 Near ick & aelevae =— & be sions pg trailer, complete! 2. Hy ~~ __ desired. FE S007. desired. FE - at odern home 3890 Dravion Plains. Will be thers 1 DON’T WISH FOR MONEY! Make it easily through Classified Ads. To erator. Pyt to , dial FE 28181. 43407, AND BEDROOM YEAR: ‘ ground. tnketrent, modern. Me t. and sell, rent, buy, swap, hire, ¢