LAC PI ESS INTERNATIONAL NEWS “ras a tee es ie “PONTIAC, MICHIGAN a“ TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1956—30 PAGES Miams Sp nai Q P Ogr am ing a situation he believes Tru- man had in mind in using the term. to go along with Truman's state- | ment that Alger Hiss was not a Communist spy. ‘ Stevenson also balks at the | “No one could feel more strong- ly than I do about. the giveaways + lof our natural resources by this (Eisenhower) administration, to which, as I understand it, Presi- ; neta : son's candidacy. dent Truman was referring, nae ied: yesterday. man’s campaign | not say he and the former Presi- a hindrance. A reporter asked whether Tru- speeches year on behalf of the Democratic ticket have helped or hurt Steven- Stevenson re- ae , - : . “Well, I have no doubt that they have helped the Democratic ticket. My impression is that President Truman is a help, not | ” In his comment on Alger Hiss, which amounted to backing polite- this dential Nominee Adiai Stevenson varying expressions during his news conference at the Sheraton Park Hotel in Washington yester- THE MOOD CHANGES — Democratic Presi- presented these ly away from Truman on that mat- ter, Stevenson said that in prod- ding him on Hiss such Republican leaders as Vice President Nixon Leonard W. Hall are “back on the same low road they traveled" dur- paign. Hiss, a former State Department employe, served almost four years in federal prison after being con- victed of perjury in denying he ever passed government secrets to a Soviet spy -ring. Truman replied “No” when asked in Milwaukee Sept. 3 wheth- er he considered Hiss a Commu- nist spy. AP Wirephete) Asked whether he subscribed to day. Stevenson came prepared with formal state- ments on two subjects and faced questioning from : the outset about the Alger Hiss case. the Truman view, Stevenson re- called he declared regarding Hiss during the 1952 campaign: “As I have repeatedly said, I have never doubted the verdict of the jury and GOP Nationa]! Chairman) ing the 1954 congressional. cam- which convicted him.” Draonet Out Crowded in ~ ell Children’s Home ° wt ougeen ts! Needs Discussed Linked to Acid Blinding ee s scusse : and Killing After a memorable hassle over salaries for county of- NEW YORK (INS) — Theodore |ficials, Oakland County supervisors yesterday moved to ij, an dangerous" consider the crowded conditions in the Oakland County * iar ot Children's Home. debate formed over a resolution offered byjHine, 51, Hazel “board's Juvenile Committee|~ Mout ,*eaching & cls to appropriate $5,000 for an straining immediate conference with) Board architects on the “needs”! te The : Fi ane ents Weatherman Says iy Warmer Wednesday The’ weather forecast \for the ' Pontiac area tonight is a little/ Dave Levinson of Birmingham said warmer with a low of 4 to\50 degrees \ Tomorrow's prediction is cloudy/Means Committee, controller of/proceedings to with a few scattered light showers |" Purse strings. and warmer. High will be around 74 to 78 degrees. | - In downtown Pontiac the lowest borate last night was 42. At 2 p.m. to Williams declined to ela’ ia te " rose to 61), Detroit Beach Facilities Open at Least Till Nov. 1 “DETROIT (INS) — James ‘J./the resolution called only for a Pompo, manager of Metropolitan’ i 3 : fi I f Ss zz 4 E [ a2 | ! the home. “'T ‘t think the county! f | i Fi g z 4, Bg e243 remain open at least until Nov. 1./scattered voice vote. Pompo said the golf course, with th games area and roller rink will re- inches, 240 pounds, ‘ inning or yf in tober, Swimming . ends’ Saturday. Hazel Pork Instructor Agrees to Withdrawal; Hint New Proceedings for a ‘bond issue,” he'Fink of Pontiac now is ‘in Judge Beach, said today the facility willl supervisors okayed the move in Alrelevant to the motion to dismiss. 2 The schoolboard has said par-\irouen the canal, collect tolls ents ‘have complained about Miss). trom them reimbarse Egypt. been a Hazel Park teacher for | mnt pod a + panes aan will support it. Teacher Drops | Suif on Firing CONFER AT LUNCHEON — Detroit Mayor Albert E. Cobo, (right), Republican candidate for Governor, compares notes with’ L. Harvey Lodge, candidate for Oakland County's State Senator, at ne. | State Candidates Huddle at Rally . DISAGTCe pam tegrity of President Eisenhower,” Stevenson tol] a news conference a luncheon in Cobo’s honor yesterday in Pontiac's Elks ‘Temple. Lodge introduced the Mayor as “a doer of deeds, an incorruptible example of truth and common honesty.” Pentiae Press Phete teacher nations with havejlatest plans for dealing re- the United Nations of failing The foreign ministers and am-lohserve the 1888 canal comes. Egypt, meanwhile, sent the Se- Says Governor Has $155 Million Credit Hidden GOP Candidate Tours County Shaking Hands, Talking to People By LAWRENCE 8. MARTZ JR. Oakland County voters yesterday saw a new Albert E. Cobo. The Detroit mayor, breathing the charged air of partisan politics for the first time in his bid for elec- tion to the governdér’s seat in Lansing, has blossomed into a candidate and loo as if he enjoys it. i Watching Cobo shaking hands and chatting with voters, one county GOP leader exulted, “Look® at him—those are real people he’s talking to. Real peo- ple, and he loves ’em!” Previously, there has been critl- cism of Cobo's facts-and-figures ap- iproach to the campaign. But criticism was forgotten last night as the Mayor wound up his Oakland County tour with a wisecracking, slam-bang politi- eal speech before the County Republican Women's Federation in Rochester. He. charged Gov: G. Mennen Wil- liams (“that dancing master in Lansing”) has $155 million in high- way credit locked up in the State Administrative Board. The credit could be used to advance the State's highway program j ately, Cobo sald. LASHES OUT AT WILLIAMS Lashing at Williams’ “spending Second Suez Talks Open Today 227.2832 requiring $40 million in new taxes. LONDON S— Exvoys trom 8ipig convoy should steam up to one cerity Council » note asking it today began Velentrance to the canal and request| to keep a vigilant eye on the Mrs. \Helen P. Roberts of ‘Ferndale, chairman of the|drewing « salary of $620 a year|taiks on the Western Big Three’s| permission to pass through. If| Sven situation, Nasser refused, the Big Three consider he could be accused ito what they called pressure from| |Britain and France, and accused The Egyptians demanded an end them of “shocking acts” in viola- tion of the U.N. Charter. Egypt did. not, however, ask for formal council action. ved by vane tem Wahmgmnitecord Is Sufficient tions are those “which, at last month's 22-nation London confer- ence, supported the Big Three's plan for international control and joperationof-the-canal.—- Nasser, who nationalized the old Suez Cdnal Co. July 2%, re- jected an earlier plan and has | denounced the proposal for a users’ association as a “deciara- tion of war.” pilots to take its own convoys the channe] would mean war, an Comm unity Bank Has Temporary UnionLake Office Community National Bank a4 Leaders Eye Campaign Plans — pledged to avoid. Keego Cruelty Case. on campaign tours. “the mond toni Sur eae K @ Tells Campaigners se nes 2 ruth Will Win at Polls WASHINGTON (#—President Eisenhower told Repub- lican campaigners today that they need only to tell the ‘truth about his administration to win the election. Eisenhower spoke at a sendoff breakfast for Vice Presi- dent Nixon and other Republican leaders setting out ‘ “I see no reason for our oust jgoing to the public with Pork would sing wolstes pe oe yor | ge adage Eisenhower . “Our rec- ord itself is sufficient. If it is made clear the people “We do not need to indulge in the exaggerations of partisan pol- : outcome most of the 18 nations are j - tics. I do not claim perfection for this administration but where One suggestion is that 2 guinealwe have failed it was not from lack of trying.” Sounding a peace theme, Eisenhower said it is difficult to: be as peaceful in the present > day world as Americans would like to be, re He said that while we may be as peaceful as possible, someone else may make an ive move ‘that would disturb that peace. “While it is not a secure peace that we have," he said, “there are many, many thousands of American mothers that are mighty thankful their sons are not in- volved in any shooting.” Eisenhower, wearing a beaming ‘smile, walked into the dining room with GOP National Chairman Leonard W. Hall. “I'll document thaf charge fully as we go along,” he said, About $20 million of the State's '$25 million surplus this year al- ‘ready “‘has gone for budget balanc- j | * *« @ “The. voters of this State want a business- He said Williams and. “his clique” make no effort to cooper- ate with the Legislature. “They get an idea, it doesn’t have to be q good idea, and they throw it to the Legislature. The Legislature can’t de anything with it, but it gives them an ex- (Continued on Page 2, Col. 5) Utica Woman Killed in Car-Truck Crash A Utica woman was killed yes- terday ih a car-truck collision at an intersection in Clinton Town- ship, Macomb County. Mrs. Leona Ignasiak, 43, of 44737 Sterritt St., was found dead at the Robert L. West, 31, of New Phila- delphia, Ohio, was not hurt. West told the deputies the woman fo Continue Today Pre-trial examination of Mr. and Mrs. William Wyatt of Keego Har- bor, charged with cruelty to their F children, is scheduled to: con- MADERA, Calif. « — All B52 |tinue this afternoon at 2 before yraining flights were grounded to- _|West Bloomfield Township Justice|day — for the second time since . the massive intercontinental atom- Elmer C. Dieterie. : * * ¥ * -~ | | Defense Attorney Milton R. Hen- _ iry has said he will put Mrs. Wyatt jon the stand today of Mrs. Seven-year-old Sherry Wilkinson, \In Today's Press - County News eeueedesees ad ly = Editorials + OU OSCE HEE Hee ee 6 : «we TE Poeascecns at 26, re oe a we Radio Programs ences cee Wilson, WOME ssasicces coca Women’s Pages......13, 14, 15 ‘last night there was no while the Air Force tried to find the cause of a flaming Strato- fortress crash which killed five airmen. Blazing out of the sky, the eight- incinerating a farmhouse and en- i¢ bombers became operational —| An Air Force spokesman } add between the two accidents. He re- fused to elaborate. “All we know is that the plane Crash Grounds B52’s Sean Dr. Clair L. Taylor, state superinten- dent of public instruction an- a law giving school districts state aid at the rate of $25 for each stu- braces Laszlo, will she last saw in an Austrian Jr., arrived at San Francisco Sept. 16 from Budapest. They wes : Oo ie cs tier Lae a ale Mieloo Dae. live with their Hungarian born parents in Monterey, Calif. rate ee ate, Woned IS. Bert Porritt : Lake, $3,600; Royal Oak, $3,575 C ompany Builds 15-Point Aginds Slated Kroger Supermarket wishes an tiac C. of C. | Pontiac to Explain Actionto Open Tomorrow iy: sasoon eel i : Local Gas Line for Waterford Ultimatum The new Kroger swermartet +t! Dreyvention Week Pi , Fire Prevention Week) ©: Consumers New Pipe) om. pontiac City Commission tonight is scheduled to|ness tomorrow, Sept. 18,, Instead wat ko omaol ve by 0 Penne wee nes ee to Give Better Service present its case to Waterford Township on the ulti-|, L arapnate tiac managers of Ange ~~ dag * to 10 Communities matum that the tgwnship detach 80 acres for annexa-| The store will be open from 9 operation wi tion to the city or disconnect a temporary sewer|*™. . : ) . Construction of « 3-mile 1ON8.\connection to a supermarket at Elizabeth Lake and|)m sunday, according to Jerry|Fire Prevention Cammittee, 1Ginch natural gas line in aon roads. McLarty, manager.» A series of educational and pub! 6 pontiac: 11 grandchildren and no object strengthen t -the- store which will be great last : , Pontiac communities The matter, decided last week by a committee-of be opened by the firm within the|dangers and loss of fire A “CM chief at Lansing, Don ! in Oaliand, Aaegflery Macomb|whole, was tabled for possible “refinement” by City At-inext 3% years. scheduled, he said. lis living in Lake Orion. oe to him Friday. Pearce,| ager for Eastern Michigan re- Counties, is under iovi. Ewart anage c The one-story building of brick) Sherwin M, Birnkrant will serve coi. will be at 1:30 p.m. . . my newt NOV 'torney William A. Ew and City a Teddh os construction covers aa area of 18,-\as publicity chairman for the! Friday from the Sparks-Griffin| Me bed asked assurance that | potion who lives at 314 S. Til- 1 z i Fre Sclady tial dn win tote OF . Fills Spot 3 et monng ON Board of Directors of Curtis E. Patton f | ! : ti if el aie 4 358 ii] f | eft : i pe i é is | HLF ik i 4} . il 4 : | Ss rs iG AE ek gE gre i i i i 4 Patton, a life insurance #3 ? Z : eek 3 z ¢ 8 tf ; e i 7 | z . { | i | e : | ee > . ’ the sewage carried in . . Gerhard, division| Willman. : 000 square feet is adjoined|week, he said. ‘Chapel. Dr. Milton H. Bank, her! den Ave., is a graduate of Michi Bee ins. Fore Cit commissioners, M . by a parking lot with space for 160) Fire Prevention Week will be Pro-| actor. will officiate with burial in Hines would be taken care of, that gan State University and served come Southeast Division A take action “Su rviSOrs Mu ING cars. The store will have a staff claimed on national, state and lo boy Mt. Park Cemetery. an agreement be secured for im- |... captain in the artillery dur- | the pipetine will soviee additional Meeting to aeneneiie: of 33 full-time employes and eight cal levels, Johns added. pay Oe. eS ee mediate connection of one sewer on ot war ir feed into the southern end of 15-point slate, will also hear Children’s Home Aid =" employes. ‘Alta B. Springstein line, a reg a a | He is vice-president of the Mich- gas distribution sys-a report from the city’s en- _ C bo Hits Williams | : ewe ae one 2 eared nad ie Trey, (82 Sate Asm, ef Lite Under ee gineering consultant team (Continued From Page 1) —_Pulitzer’s Prize: 0 | Ao 5 ae, | reangp Ay ly-adimenameg nent mnypt : ‘The Se ee en ‘of Jones, Henry & Williams) mn ot Trey UA Visit by Police = ses ion ' ship. i , Green St. died yesterday in Pon-| All have been done now, accord- ident of Life Insurance Leaders of = ron sewer adequacy on Pon- age : installation Walled Lake, — | t 4 Hospital, She had been ing to James Juhi, coordinating the Michigan, He also is a membe veonne . , On Spending Sprees vin ms health several months, isutorty plane bere ‘of the Kiwanis Cub. . " Birmingham, Bloomfield Wills, (tiac’s southside. NEW ORLEANS @ —. Sixteen Ferndale, Royal Oak, Northville, | The study was requested by the The area, which sought afnex-\yearold Marshall Pulitzer spent) (Continued From Page 1) — sept. 28, 1873, the daughter of)meet Thursday for luncheon at tion in June but lost on a 2-2\six days in a high school chem- Archibald H. and Clara Whitcomb/|12:30 at the Community House and Tornado Kills 17 Livonia, Flymenth, Wayne and lity after potential developers of te was jeft out of the original|istry class and. $ ne — — a! a talk on child guidance by Mrs.) 5. n1- (rg) — The Paris news- East Detroit. \the South Park Subdivision sought oy j ion because it didn’t; Ben_set out to make five ounces) img. | - Birmingham _ A. resident- of Pontiac for 67|Oliva Thomas of the ; : convinced ‘ paper France Soir reported today _ {The pipeline will extend to Com | ootirmation of the number of neW contain enough » par aquarel™ en ot tok Cobo added, “They dance whilel years, Miss Springstein was ajChild Guidance Clinic. Newcomers 0"), were kiled end 80 ' sumers gas distribution station on : peoph his teacher y ay the Legislature stews.” imember of the Central Methodist|to the town are invited, perecne ‘Coolidge highway in Royal Oak,|homes which could be hooked UP) mite, successtl. nj Calling tor expanded highway. Church. She had been employed) Gio.s meses Group meeting on wih WBenie-ontowr wins struck | : natural gas from theito the sewers, «| Jf annexation passes, it will be-} After a back yard full of polie®-| ereation and/educdtion ny years at Waites Department Thereday will feature welcoming | Algeria ¥ 23 Bohai Eastern Pipe Line Co.|” Action is slated on af agreement come eftective 30° days after the a oe ena pone to intol CP? repeated earlier statements store. ses ena cettistaenge at bye Re tm - nie| between the city and the A & A\siection. in geuek Pane eres bs pe. mo oe for —_— and drainage Regs is survived by five nephews ™ me * t ‘ine Ww ena | . * id | added: . ‘ys i> dalver larger|AsPhalt Paving Co, for curb, oe | _ Harry W. Horton of Royal Oak, |ably would study besten instead ae Gis. aati, as caid Panty = ag at 1:30 p.m. KIWANIS ies SE satel ge oe OE ane | atone ot So COUPE) send ite full faith and credit to Thursday from the Sparks - Griffin , become available in the future. Bowen . Be, , communities for water and drain- (Chapel with her pastor, Dr, Milton T ] d Ad | Commissioners are expected to | visors bide, received on emty (Martin Dies in Race age projects if it can be estab- |, Bank officiating. Burial will fol ravei an venture +1, | move next week's session to Wed- ” . lished they can pay off.” low in the Davis Cemetery. r Cora Bailey School | neaday, Sept. 26 instead of the | Sbout 10 per ceat over prelimi for Sen. Daniel's Seat os chia Wtiies 3 “ e _ mary estimates. e alread : to Open—for Some regular Tuesday meeting to per- | mary q DALLAS, Tex. w@—~Martin Dies, “tried to gral ” the highway and rt Ya d Area —— ries | mit commissioners to attend «| Land already sold in the parcels) Oo“ a. congreseman and ‘éon” planks from his pro- uppo [ . Two units of the new Cora C.) Kiwanis Club meeting. now offered has netted $72,834, he) w, we tee ’ . avert World War II head of the Housé/gram, He said: e vay A agra tates focr building co-| Afiother contraet agreement, this) said, ‘Committee on Un-American Ac-|” “But having no campaign, I sup- Residents fo Protest HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM ordinator for Pontiac public schools|one involving paving of the éast-| County officials said they arejtivities, formally — a vn Pose the man—well | manay patroimesn on his tour. at ranbr Ga ? Teceday, November 38, 1066 ~ . ~-| should be hired by Sheriff Frank | HELSINKI, Finland i» — Two in Pontiac at 00k / , ae Steers SS ee Action’ is expected on a request) p44. | Yenlth marches, maven. clgtiten| ona ae uate ‘of 20 in the : ery j yA HERBERT KNAPP, “Denmark and Sweden” licans are expected to attend. from Norma E, Luttrell to transfer will leave for Egypt within the|mys Temple, 114 Orchard Lake! A selection of 60 colored photo- ; December 11, 1956 a 1956 liquor license to Harry E.) Harold K. Schene, Birsinghen (next few days to become Suez! ay, . jgraphs and 30 black and white a GeinTOan baw ots Cotes of The Weather L/tiela at Oi Gratard Late Ave.icty Basen 2 Nomgah ee be| Canal. pilots. . photograms will make up the first] / Seuth America.” pens : i « * eo * exhibition of the season at the} / pESY: gather Berean Revert : . hired by Be townships involved, Juli wa Sessio City Building Official _ Cranbrook Academy Art Galleries) a popaur Davia sPente Rice and the Virgin cool today, high 66 te 49. Partly cloudy Bur lars Hit Twice not by county, : vliana Opens ssion Co beginning Friday. / Islands” amd not quite so cool tonight. lew 46 to Attend nference 2 af fe 50. Partly clondy with s few seat: : : Since cities and villages PY | rig HAGUE (®—Queen Juliana : The display will be staged by Tuesday, F & 1887 po lg og ee Ov the Weekend about two-thirds of\the county |. oned the new Dutch Parliament Maurice Van Gordon, assistant] arthur Siegel, a Chicago pho- Se KARL ROBINSON, “Let's See Brasil” Teday in Pontiac er tom, ts es, Se eee po today with her annual throne/Pontiac inspector, Will tographer, through Sept. 28. / “= Lowest temperature preceding @ s.m Fangement means they pay speech. The Queen expressed re-|represent the city at the Building) «4; win give an illustrated 6. March 19, 1957 «2. Pontiac police today are investi-| their own police protection ang |-—.+ over Indonesia's action in|Officlals Conference at Michigan AY. DAGGETT, “Mississippi Magic” At ® am: Wind velocity 10 m.p-b. thirds of the cost of pro- Thursd and| talk in connection with color Phun sels Tuesdsy at @:37 pam mer, Beate: 2 a lames tee rural areas, — Te nes Se ; Friday. 7 photos at 8 p.m. Sept. 28 in the q Toceday, April 16, 1957 * “2. a 4 ness } ; . ee ae ¥ Mood sets Wednesany at Sts sm. | The Shamrock Dairy, 936 Joslyn) cu orvisors sigteed to compro|,, . The annual meeting is sponsored be . PU NAGEL, “The Beautiful Bioé Danube” Moon rises Tuesday at 6:37 D™. = ind wag entered Monday ig: okt more seek, the Algierian Rebels Attack |py the university's College of Busi- oo RN baadlpsceo-acsoge , . shoei wt Get Your Season Ticket Now! the hease Be i ee — ti SSCL KK KKK, (As recorded downtown) was forced open and ransacked. and 26 wounded in the latest/""" : Kiwanis*Club of Pontiac 1 sas Gactinnkeced : shelved:.until salaries |clashes and at widely : : ‘ ale , 1 temperature, ccccvsesccecssas ree cana condi ae DENVER (INS)—In 1952, Rob- | 580 Rast Pike Street, Pontiac, Michigan ‘ temperature..s..cs0:0s000° vas are a points. ert Knous ve & ' H Mpeather Fair. Sorry, but We Erred— After the meeting, supervisors Denver fice wap Attorney wenn VE OOS, ' One Tear Age in Poatine © | |All the Boys Had Bikes visited Camp Oakland for lunch at! Fj; veal? i]. | Keating’s staff. Please send me & Kiwanis Travel and Adventure Series folder § tent yapereture, coca gaat ‘i neitation ot Probate Judge ar-|" nish Grading at Jail: HENS Mi siaced by Willis “and advise where season ticket may be purchased. ' Eo nangaes a aaamtatatogs Bape’ Boca cy-ares Solfo aetna |e mutts Suman ae tea Merle month, William will resign. (9 OUOg ) . NAME Ldn Ss ' % ———- i | ne whe i" wide i he : * | oo Spo Highest and Lowest Temperatures This ay colliding with a bicycle on which} ? {300,000 Hest nty jail, scheduled| His replacement: Merle Knous. | / es ae See : ¥: $2 tm 1908 31 in 1949 |two oe ey riding resulting. in Truck Jams Traffic ‘for completion in ber, 1957. _ : : : ae, minor to and a charge - “are a2 a : , Eee aad \cnect| PORT HURON @—Traic wes roan ee ne, cite Inaite, areTeamster on Port Board | OAT ee : $\ It was learned today-that the|tied up for two hours Monday on ‘ ree a ; u Ss _ STATE. sieiek “ two injured boys were riding ‘se pa woaer “ me. abou Wo!) DETROIT w® — Robert Holmes, SELENE LENE BOSE TLE TEI Bi Hh ingly Ate sit, the dri ! Bes Tit ‘Sites wor ot tae frames Wiveats Gn onving Se FeO oF Oe are ae " pH = ‘ ws ‘ Ss i i : | 2 : : inl ¢ A Just the Plain’ Old Femtentd Tra Our barviie is to families in sorrow. The knowledge that ‘fair treatment, with many years ‘of honesty back of all we say and do, is your as- \ surance. You can call the Donelson- Johns Funeral Home with confi- dence. THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1956 Oh, Them, Too? CHICAGO (®—A group of. con- servationists has organized in Chi- cago and launched a “‘Conserva- tionists for Stevenson-Kefauver”) \ drive. Shirley W. Allen of Ann FArbor, Mich., was elected chair- iman of the group. An estimated 2, 000 p persons will lose their eyesight in 1956. DR HENRY A. 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Lacy and Lindsten point out the process can be done effectively in less than 30 minutes, depending ‘on amount of fallout and how much ‘resin is used. | Local Farm Groups to Be Represented Four local agriculture agencies will. be represented at an area meeting concerning the soil bank plan Wednesday in Ann Arbor, ' Representatives from the Co- | operative Extension Service, Agri- ‘culture Stabilization and Conserva- tion office, the Soil Conservation Service area office and Soil .Con- ‘servation district office, will attend the all-day session. sponsored by the state staff of Agricultural Sta- bilization and Conservation Service (ASCS) of Lansing. Main topic for the day, says Lyle Abel, Oakland County agent, will be a discussion of*consetvation re- serve and information regarding “how farmers ‘will be able to con, tract portions of erop land to be ‘placed in some type of conserva- -Wise Folks Buy in the Fall! 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B® That may have been true many years ago when we sat on benches that never were body forming, took turns at carrying in the wood and stoking the fire, patronized an _out- Side toilet, and were the target for spit balls. . When the water was passed from a community cup which was used by every child in school, and sore throats, tonsilitis, diphtheria, mumps, chicken pox and other contagious diseases were rampant. Or when the temperature in the schoolroom could always be depended upon to be too hot or too cold, the . air was laden with the aroma of stale lunches, and the teacher was more often feared than loved. * * * The only school athletics were pom- pom-pullaway, fox and geese, follow ____™my leader or hide and seek. But with our modern facilities and teaching methods, there is hardly a child that does not have joyous an- ticipations of the opening of school. They may have a grim smile for the oldster who suggests that he dreaded the start of the school year, but that smile is be- stowed only because they have a feeling toward him that is akin to actual sorrow, __ In spite of the fact that there now are more opportunities than ever be- fore for children to have a happy vacation, they go stale on such things after a few weeks and are anxious to - resume their school work. * * * If you are one of the small minority who still feel that a child is not happy in his school work, you probably have - not had much association with our present youngsters, or have been in _ contact only with those who make up the much smaller minority. The present day young live wire loves his school. nearer Supercolossal ~ This speed business is getting us The scientists work for months to produce machines that will travel at constantly higher speeds. Then they face new problems resulting irom the higher speeds. They are on a merry- go-round in a program which justi- fies the old Hollywood tag line of supercolossal. It is all of that. * * * Only a few-years ago we were told an airplane had been built. which could travel faster than sound. Before long that one was vall but obsolete, eo: 2a Next it was rockets. They built rockets which develop such speed up above the earth’s RESS- ET MEMBER OF AUDIT BUREAD OF CIRCULATIONS | have operated reliably for as much as one thousand hours in an atomic re- actor. x *« * So—as of this moment, our guided missiles still can be controlled to their planned destinations despite the tre- mendous heat generated by their re- turn into the earth’s atmosphere, and regardless of any nuclear radiation . they might encounter, Now, after a _ deep breath, is everyone ready for the next problem? A sPEcIAL citation should go to the Budapest flagpole sitter who mani- fested great respect for his mother- in-law. He was atop a flagpole when he heard of her death, and so he lowered himself to half mast. Mosr* young people these days aren’t willing to climb the ladder to success—they want to go to the to in an express elevator. To MANY a person almost any question is like the moon, in that he can’t see but one side of it. The Man About Town The Gals Like Ike ‘On MAT Poll He’s Getting Two-thirds of Their Votes Vacation: Sometimes a period we're surprised we survived. The women are going for Eisenhower. According to the findings In the Man About Town poll, two out of every three of them .will vote for him on Nov, 6. They're also favoring Williams, but not as strong. On the women so far con- tacted, Soapy has a slight edge. Contacts made the past week were at random on Pontiac streets, also in the same manner in the court house, city hall, post office and bank lobbies, and a few Oakland County residents outside the city. No public officials of any nature, or their employes ever are polled. Added to last week's totals, the current standings are: Eisenhower .....-....-.++-+- 197 Stevenson Pee eee eee oneone » 160 - Cobo eevee eee ereeeereeeerene oe AT74 Williams .....eceeeereees soe 283 Commenting on our football contest, Coach Ed. Graybiel of Pontiac High School, gives it top place in promoting interest in the game. A fellow office worker whe grabbed a live toad by mistake tells me she never again will be - afraid of a mouse—a toad is se much worse. - I notice that Oakland County’s own Sara Van Hoosen Jones is the speaker at Lapeer’s annual home demonstration rally day, Sept. 20. It was necessary to postpone the tor- nado alert for 28 towns in the Romeo: area because the funeral home of Byron Wilbur, next to the siren, was in use. Mr. Wilbur also is acting “head of the civil defense unit. ; - Sunflowers, evidently grown from seeds dropped by birds, in the yard of Louis K. Groth at 7724 Pontiac Lake Road, are 12 feet tall, some with 40 blossoms. . ee The porcupines are coming south, as _ Blanchard Feldrum of Clarkston ran over one with his car on the Dixie Highway about ten miles horthwest of Pontiac the other night, While a birthday surprise dinner was recently given for Mrs. William Banta of Rochester, another was in progress for her twin brother, over 2,000 miles away in California. ; Verbal Orchids to- Mr, and Mrs. S. J. Cloonan, Sr., of 165 Summit St.; fifty-fourth wedding anniversary, Mr. and-Mrs, Percy C. King, * of Waterford; fifty-fitth wedding anni- versary. ; we Mr. and Mrs. Christopher A, Peters ‘ of Cooley Lake; golden wedding. - Mrs. Loren Elliott secret for security reasons. But they - were so high that electronic instru- , ments in the reckst controlling the ‘missile became red hot. - ‘abebaaias is Now, however, the metal ti- sal soa aa _ tanium and new ceramics have of Lapeer; eightieth birthday. $ Fs re : dy j Wy ee ie if / ¢ 4 ei23 hy 7 a NEA Service, inc. Tipe ti! ‘hk Pag Pats a" Beaks : EAN gt Yep! These Are Boom Times! | ad . . class.” This plan is supposed to be extended to the lth grade also | in the near future. Dea’t you think our educators “are over-stepping their limits? They do not even have physicals im the schools, yet they have taken it upon themselves to be where heart trow If we must have should take it. It is the schools should Hal Boyle Says: | of Odd Facts NEW YORK (#—Odd facts and fancies a columnist might never know if he didn't open his mail: That one way to reduce your dental expenses is to keep your mouth, shut. If you breathe David Lawrence Says: Adlai Going Soft WASHNGTON—Adlai Stevenson has broken with the Democratic party leadership on the anti-Com- rounist issue. The Democratic ean Activities and the Democratic chairman of the Senate subcom- Stevenson has come out flatly against pro} dorsed by the Eisenhower admin- istration—which would permit the federal government to throw out from all agencies or departments, whether or not such positions have been specifically designated as “sensitive.” His policy stems from the fact that a, majority of the justices of the Supreme Court agencies. REMEDIED DEFECT But the Democratic leadership the two committees above-men- | Hy “AND REMEMBER, PRED - SATUR Day. ISSUE STILL ALIVE Stevenson evidently is assuming on Communis there are 37,863 local post- masters in the United States, all of them now supplied with ball point pens. . Spied * they handle secret stuff or are - oe was “condemned in 194 by his tn egveclt 40 fot Waal That if you can't afford to give fellow senators for extreme lan- wife a diamond-studded “sensitive.” ars guage, the whole issue of anti- _ wristwatch on her birthday, you communism was squelched. But Just why anybody who has be- might surprise her with a clepsy- there are millions of voters who longed to and doesn't repent his dra. It operates like an hour glass haven't forgotten the betrayal of membership in the Communist but uses water instead of sand to his government by Alger Hiss, de- party or who refuses to assist his tell the time. spite Truman’s whitewash of Hiss own government in running down That a nationwide safety check as well as of the late Harry Dex- subversives should be paid by showed one out of every 10 cars ter White in the face of-FBI in---American-taxpayers-and given the --0n-the-highway-has-defective front formation to the contrary. privilege of a job in the United or rear lights. The chances are that many States government is something - 7 * ) Independent voters and many ‘he Democratic presidential nom- That young newspaper reporters, Democrats who voted for Eisen. ince will havé to explain to the although more likely to have a cel- hower im 1952 and perhaps were Voters—for they are the ones who Jege degree than older reporters inclined to revert te their party Pay the taxes. are poorer spellers. this year will be deterred from (Copyright 1956 $e FOR FISH doing so tow that Adial Steven» § New York Herald Tribune Inc.) That the nation’s 30 million an- nding ty tae fo a 4 year each trying to that “one Dr. William Brady Says: that got away." / ; That a survey showed men high- Most People Are Ignorant » s:tet\vih se se tunes S discontented with their jobs. of Effects Physics Cause “rv youre toting tr « te less competitive than the one - you're in, here's a tip: the musi- From correspondence with mind at any rate, how fatuous cians’ local here lists only one the man was about it ified performer for each of not present.” Mailbag Provides Horde and Fancies lesson of tolerance exemplified {n an old American Indian prayer: “Forbid that I should judge any man until I have walked two months in his moccasin tracks.” That just 20 years ago young college engineering graduates were glad to get jobs at $120 a Portraits , : BY JAMES J; METCALFE You are important to my life... Not by the things you do... But just because in every way... You really are like you... I mean you are 96 natural... And R Am putting on an «+ When all the while our promises . . . Are an @fernal fact. (Copyright, 1956) 2 Years Age : HURRICANE LASHES 1,00 t strictly bird * * ~ ri eaten tonde for the , That if you want to get out of a And there came a Voice out eacehd aap. ineen Shun ane social engagement of the cloud, saying, This is my or 100 words to personal / Say, “I'm suffering cephal- beloved Sen: hear him.—Lake healt oad mete ee, Site, algia.” All this means is you have 9:35. Dr m_ Breay,, if a amped - @ headache—but you get more Jesus Christ is, in the noblest tiac ‘Pontiac, : and mést perfect sense, the real- (Copyright 1956) That all us palefaces need the ized ideal of humanity.—Herder. Case Records of a. Paycholowist: as that which controls ° nit vam” Anger Can Cause Auto Accidents. The anxiety an ignorant, intro- en ae : ; spective person has about the " oO movement of the bowels is in it- The Golden Rile ts stilt the 1 have seen drivers gun the mo- - Gripe apd grumble te your self a common cause of habitual best for safety om the tor and spin the rear wheels on ‘*¢ll, oF mutter under your constipation, the constipation habit. aut Righways. But tneir take-off, thus placing an un- >¢ath, but please don’t vent It is hard for the poor g........ many wives ‘indirectly send , your grudge , due strain on the engine and § on your mice car of the poor soul to get his mind off their husbands into auto Une other his bowels. He is caught in a kind wrecks, so study the advice of “ecessarily burning their tires. i s of vicious circle — if there is any Officer Alenduff of the Indi- = And it ‘was all because they you have an ulcer, take some such thing — I’m not certain about ana State Police. Don’t blame were angry at their wives tor “K@li to neutralize the gastri¢ it because Tony the Wirish Terror the police when they stop your some minor fault. Maybe the °dity before you start driving. had all the old familiar tricks, but Car. They may actually be preakfast toast was burned or And leave plenty of space be- he never once chased his tail, The s@ving/your life by slowing you the coftee wasn’t hot enough to Ween cars when traveling at high aie one with the constipation own, suit, speed. As Officer Alendulf it worries about bowel function, By DR, GEORGE W, ORANE So you wives can indirectly low. “@'™ed. your speed per second is the greater the derangement of the Case $368: Charles R. Alenduft, er our terrible automobile death °**UY Computed by multiplying mmater gs aged about 33, is attached to the your speedometer reading by 1%. Safety Education Division of the requires % second to Indiana State Pol ‘ your foot off the throttle and * * @ the brake, even in a simple ex- He was giving a talk and show- driving test, you can ing a sound movie to the Men’s will demand almost Comp Club home. full second on the highway, town in the Hoosier State not long your car travels Ph.) before you “Please notice the ‘chain-re- brake pedal. So action’ that is depicted in this ahead too close- film,” he began. ’ » Then we saw a husband grow with your po- angry at the breakfast table and They are simply trying te stomp out of the house without geod for the most In his ire, he zoomed his car highways with out of the garage and forced a Gas a delivery truck to run over the National Safety Council has curbing to avoid a wreck. 90 per cent ‘of The driver of the truck then be-- are not due to came so incensed that he almost lights and other caused another wreck, and so it items, but to de- went all day long. ; ae human “nut” at WHY AUTO steering wheel. ; Pat laa ea et Boome kill 38,000 people each year and in- teenagers that cause our acci- dents. ; 1,500,000 more, * ¢ @ i : It would be my guess that a sty goodly percentage of them are due Sains e pny Sfbweithigs a yi owes. pavehologtesl chatie pam- ¥ ings \, ‘3 ‘ aA ats ec 3 OPE [Mee 2 yl { i * Cres es Berm aE: ah a ein Sets beans maintain secrecy in police efforts : when Yesterday's answer: insPire, couRse, to recover the child: alive. = oe capt ton direct, Notice, sChool, troin, aPply, “I would not want such a deci-) ae ale ap olngea © interes wr nt lA, Lomo : sion on my conscience,” he said. pra om Ford bought | The New York Daily News was pes Se eet eth ou Tee. ctveak Ok the sieeel his investment, Instead, he sold [tie is & niece, nse Pin atta aces Hs Head for $40,000. i 9 sen ga i oak ue held * 8 «@ Bepnett, @, personal friend of Wednesday afternoon. Ove F | In an editor’s note in today’s Henry. Ford, ‘apparently never re- la af uirrel editions, the News said: the sale. He said he sold “John MacDonald, Nassau po- to th off @ move to form a sec- State Group Pushing LOUISVILLE, Ky. @®—A four-|lice secretary, officially asked the ongary company. ‘Autumn Tourist Drive font diamond back rattler literally cee to withhold the kidnaping ‘HERE, SHOOT ME’ is head when he tried to give|*t0ry in a telephone call to the His other activities included sev-| LANSING (INS) — The Michl-'Mrs. Albert Hartledge competition 27 ae ee eral round-the-world trips for the gan Tourist Council today launched for a plump squirrel. phot ee Boevagy We Ksrnagee Daisy firm. Once in Asia he per-a $16,000 advertising campaign to, Mrs. Hartledge, a little peeved | 5™ ie ra heat pw ace mitted As apt ons on Domes tO attract tourists to the Wolverine, poo Oe Tre ee aller 'Sre,| MacDonald, fn the call, shoot B to! “ ” t to her a ee} } ; . Sun i state for “autumn recreation. ia 4 oi erating rar dead *e™marked ‘that he had. already prove they were’not very danger-| = : eee PONTIAC: PRESS, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1956_ ‘Blame Publicity ene up ew = ae was an increase of $2.500 snake and a rabbit she killed ear- over last year’s fall budget. The iter. Said she: i paign js aimed at potential va- jcationers from Ohio, Indiana and » [lings ne: well as Michignn. The theme will be the state's _Bennett's closest family associ-\color appeal. “I had aimed at this squirrel) -lcoiled at the foot of a tree. I said, | yesterday. assau~County “Detective Chief; ; nen ah Pinnell did not mae jthe newspaper in his statement | But he said it refused: Pp The News’ Nassau County cor- Checkup for Oscar had no such authority and advised ten ws ack Pameet & mabe o torioer YO Took i? vig to ™ News “as freshman class plan to hang “yon the in effigy fell) George Washington in 1793 was at Idaho State College|a guest of the first circus in the’ when somebody stole the U.S. — that of John Bill Ricketts me dummy. The students’ demonstra-\in Philadelphia. tion was planned -< one ‘tagainst hazing, whieh begins in POCATELLO, "tn ww— A‘earfnest later this month, Geod Enough For Your Child ‘Sareraeeanenncnes | Fussaeyiogve | SLJOSEPH pare eens orc: (FO cone | WORLD'S LARGEST SELLING ASPIRIN FOR CHILDREN cutter Buttonwood and a navy) landing craft. None of these were) injured. 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"he has lest it alveady.|ly there will be mo roaring infla-lleft bebind in any inflationary re ens, ge, ae economists tion, =. sprint—the low-wage workers t/nected to be slightly higher by for 190%. willbe scliioed by creeping i a flowed ie Korean Wari ) cae ee LEO METZ SAYS: MY "4 YEARS EXPERIENOE | IN i ti ached October | . = stability. 7 Period Of Tei The consumer price index _ |. “WHOLESALE MARKETING HAS: PROVEN 7er-. It now -takes$1.02 to buy what!115.4,-meaning that it cost a litte) Gy = ; , Ee Pt $1 bought a year ago. Most of this|more than $1.15 to buy what had) 77 ." ~ dollar depreciation occurred in the cost $1 in the three years 1947-9. | 7 ie ; =. period covered by the two latest) . ee .¢ = 4; L a IT TAKES A FOOD MA : sumteor = |e Smears A FOOD PLAN WORK Funeral Home _[itresisentia nominee, Adiat Ste SS eS wet tet ae : = sent jvenson, says the price spurt Te). 2.11 a : with any ofhe-.... futeg Republican claims thet the ae Gites cue aed toe. 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Food prices| i — . tightened up, some Cabinet mem-| vn ene onthe nie 7 . ; No Greater bere disagreed publicity. ing the harvests, ‘Toe var there 2 ‘ ‘ : ex diture The average factory worker is were late ww » wat nal : , pen , spring to send fresh fruit and . | and food) , = mates Freexerfuail Plan ae soe Sas steaemem acc | LETS A FAMILY OF 4 OR 5 EAT LIKE KINGS FOR S eel, oo living costs, Manistee Jet Base celed ont ~~ nee so the total = Yes, now you can enjoy the benefits of an Amana May Never Be Built This year, the cupiceinsunnl © Chest or Upright Freezer plus a continuous supply of Per Week rise in foods coincided with *|@ choice meats and fresh frozen foods, fer such a very WASHINGTON (—A controver-|prices, Uptrends dominated the ; mt PU a & ho . ' small price. 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An extra box on top will hide you from the audience, Here is a cut-out to dse in the théater. Cut it out and make holes as shown at the center and ends of the board. Attach the upright stamnd | fume = Moore Higgins; AP Newsfeatures.) Tomorrow: SSR: oe ree Be Here When Doors Open ot 10 A. M, . 19+ ya. Goes back to 39c Thurs. a el $1.69 Rubberized Loop RUGS | SS: * Goes back to 1.69 Thera. 5 PERCALE $1.00 Rayon Panels CURTAINS © A Eee aE eS LG Goes back to 1.00 Thurs. PILLOWS Ct Goes back fo 1.00 Thurs. -. 69¢ Connon Bath .. - TOWELS eb eb' Goes: back to 69¢ Thurs. = {at Cranbrook Schoo Tickets for the Randall speech ; ingham and Detroit. All funds will 7 be for the benefit of the Cran-|7 FES-6032 FO GZ a , EXTRA = RED STAMP DA SUPER VALU es DOUBLE STAMPS $0949 Soft Orlon in Short Sleeves. All Colors. Goes back to 2.99 Thursday. WE GIVE WE GIVE HOLDENS RED STAMPS H ¢ LDENS REI Sanforized prints, in Button and Zipper Styles. 10 4a f to 44, Goes back to 3.99 Thursday. 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R- inalo; beneath this eye the Amer-| the strength of God, or safe ex- oma Watkinson of Bidleyville, Pa. |ican flag bearing in its field stars cept in His defense, ~ COMMON wrote to Secretary of the Treas- (equal to the of states unit-/ “The trust of our people in God number Tee ee abe declared on our national] gi coins. You will cause a device to) § be prepared without , from a buck to $100,000, “ * ¢ 6 oe eee mtrnetion? (rom the ignomy ot heathenism, fered 4 reconstruction : : checks a day, To give you some weeding centuries rightly reason nally claivead ction } 1@ months. That is, the buck idea of the number of bills it from our past—that we were .a/S°M@y © ang nnn | ; oe lasts that long physically before burns each year (and also to ac- heathen nation? é “F ory red heart y have felt o™ Get wail it is called in and. burned, quaint the numb with how much! «’e.? national shame in disowning God Once upon a time the govern- |S _ and 6 quarter a “What I propose is that instead ey an, brcnoes nd our present i ment used to wash and then grind| (re Wills would Sack as Bigh 85\of the goddess of liberty we shall . een ,,[fabist, Contain up the recalled bills and sell the ashington Monuments! ‘have next inside the 13 stars a a Parts untae di- fit re a porridge to paper companies. No| Here’s how “In God We Trust jring inscribed with the words “‘Per- ro ames , director (ony, , a - Ww <(which soon goes on the paper ‘petual Union’; within this ring the! of Philadelphia Mint, “No ee Boston, for reasons not very é clear, uses more §2 bills than any * ing off a corner—to take the curse off-it. (They should be cursed with a ton of them!) NO SILVER SINCE '35 The U. S. stopped making silver dollars in 1935. (But Las Vegas grew up anyway.) Years ago, somebody gooféd and stashed a big store of early silver dollars in a vault only recently reopened. Es : ih i ito ge? Ff bed Fa) sier aye gee ltd seeeees b= | 27ni Fr. Fe) s g Pies Fey Boaz P| ie ah ile: eit 73 236 E i no counterfeiter — no matter how much of a warped genius he was— ever came really close to the per- fection of government engravers. Bills have been green, black, yellow, red and gold, but never blue. There is a $5,000 fine at- tached to printing, photograph- ing, .making or executing any : , print or impression “or the like- . : ps ness of any obligation or security, er any part thereof, without au- ( at r egular pr. ice) thority—ete.” ====5 foranti-freeze protection guaranteed all winter! — f The treasury didn't want any pear 6 SLSR a ee an . a cabs se ———viewers-to-make-a fast sketetr- of} ———————— | it-and cash it at the corner drug- We pay if you need any more! | It’s anti-freeze time. And the man to see is your Pure Oil | dealer. He guarantees you won’t have. to pay another _ penny for anti-freeze all winter when you get his Guar- a anteed All-Winter Anti-Freeze Protection. — | It works like this: Drive into a Pure Oil Station and tell the man you want his Guaranteed All-Winter Anti-Freeze | Protection. 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Kennedy, of Oakland County. _— “ president of the Lincoln Club of Oakland County and, at right, Mrs. Pontiac Girl Set to Sail for Europe Sharon Meadows Leaving Thursday for 2-Month Tour Mrs. Harry Jacobson of Lahser toad, Bloomfield Hills, has re- U, 8, Army at Wuersberg. Maternal grandparents of the in- fant are Mr. and Mrs. Forest Falent Show ‘Tryouts Set lat Kickoff |Party for the High Fever Follies, sponsored by the Women's Auxil- a es SR ee Se ee ee ee ( Se er gre . See — Women’s Republican Federation The dinner was sponsored by the Federation. The keynote address was given by Mr. Cobo. * * * * Mrs, Peter A. Gibson, president of the National Federation of Republican W omen, came from her home in Monroe to attend the “Meet Your Candidate” picnic, sponsored by the Women’s Republican Federation of Oakland County last night at Rochester. She is shown here with (left) John B. Martin Jr., candidate for sec- retary of state, and William S. Broomfield, candidate for U. S. House of Representatives. * * Invite All Amateurs Turn Out Oct. 2 for Follies Starter Party: al,-will be on display at a Kickoff 250 For “Meet Your Candidate’ Program } tely 250 Republicans gathered at Avon Park last night to meet their candidates. The Women’s Republican Federation of Oakland County sponsored the af- e * e ‘The occasion also was in celebra- tion of the Federation’s 24th anni- Speaking to the group Mrs, Gib- s0n said: “We should try to be worthy, that we may be given strength and wisdom. We must use this strength to the best of the ability given us, but we must work for it. EFFORT NEEDED “Nothing can be given to us with- well, Charles Ziegler and L. Lodge. Pontiae Presg Phetes Harvey Also introduced were Fred Ziem, Frank Irons, D. Al- len, Charles Sparks, dr., Dan Barry, William S. Broomfield, candida for U. S. House of Representatives also was introduced, Detroit Mayor Albert E. Cobo, gubernatorial can- didate, was keynote speaker. * * * Program chairman was Mrs. William A. Kennedy, president of the Lincoln Club of Oakland County Birthday cakes decorated each table, and lighted flares were add- ed effects. Mrs. Nichols urged the women to| think Republican and work Repub- lican—not to dream Republican. “Women have a reputation for talk- ing,” she said, and she conclud- ed, “Talk Republican everywhere you . go.” (See Cobe's speech om Page 1) One-Hostess Party Has Its Points Affair as Conducive to Congeniality By EMILY POST Dear Mrs. Post: “It seems to be & growing custom in this com- munity for several women to band together and give one party. In) fact, invitations from one hostess’ alone are becoming a rarity. “I personally prefer several par- ties to one very much more elab- orate one,‘with nothing left over to look forward to for another day. However, I would like te know how | you feel about this. It does seem: to of a patchwork quilt not been put together. other hand, if their friends are the same and together, give a dance or other would be too expensive | one of them alone to afford, would, of course, be a plainly sensible reason for several host- esses giving a party together. ‘Reader Likes Small \little seventh-grader who asked if jhe could “read”’ in hopes of joining ithe drama workshop. His talents! Mrs. Robert C. Mi ller, wife of the candidate for state representative, was caught by the photographer as she hurried to her dinner spot. Seated at the table is William A. Kennedy of Wenonah drive. Wrote, Directed (This is the second of five articles on the life ef the late actor James an.) By JOSEPH R. MARSHALL . The boy who became actor James| Dean, a generation's symbol and a legend after death, was as typ- ical as the teenagers who revere him. * a . He was born at Marion, Ind. His parents were a dental tech- nician, Winton Dean, and a strange y romantic farmer's daughter, was a kid, but it didn't take,” Dean said later. ‘That was Moth- ° * When James was five, his father was transferred by the Veterans) Administration to Los Angeles. | Four years later the boy’s mother died. LIVED WITH AUNT | | James was sent to live with his. father’s sister, Ortense, ang her husband, moderately wealthy Mar-| cus Winslow, on their 350-acre: farm at Fairmount, near Marion. | Dean said, years tater, “Cows, | pigs, chickens and horses may not appear to be first rate dra- matic coaches, but I learned a lot about acting from them.” The Winslows gave him love, and/ raised him as their son, as the brother of Joan and Marcus Wins- | ‘low Jr. He got a pony, played, basketball on the Fairmount Grade | School team, got A’s in art. But so did a lot of other kids. * * * The only difference was noted by one of young Dean’s teachers, | Mrs. Adelaine Nall. She recalled he was an “extremely lovable” wére “immediately recognizable.” remantic poet. | Actor Dean Was Big Wheel in High School Dramatics Plays as Freshman, Won State Forensic Contest as Senior to mark. him in Hollywood. Helen Walters, who knew him in high school, said, “I guess he was kind INS staff Writer jot a show-off, but everybody liked him, especially the girls." > ¢ @ | As a senior he went to the Na- jtional Forensic League state finals at Peru, Ind. He had picked as jhis subject a dramatic reading from Dickens entitled, “Madman.” Stepping to the platform, he paused and then let out a pierc. ing scream. He said later, “It really woke up those judges.” They gave him first prize. Mrs, Nall went with him to |Longmont, Colo., for the national ” Ifinals, She said he did not win because he had failed to study jenough, But he “caught the spark violin when I of what could be done in drama,” and driving back to Fairmount, the 18-year-old said: “How I wish I was a sophomore ‘now, and knew what I know now.” * * = The high school yearbook listed his activities: ‘Basketball, track, Thespians, F-Club, band” and adds ed, with no hint of his future, “Jim is our regular basketball guy, and a you're around him time will James Dean, like thousands of other young high school graduates, couldn’t ‘make ‘up his mind about &-career; He went to Los Angeles to live with his father and took up first physical education and then the law, Neither seemed right, (Tomorrow: James Dean finds he | {8 an actor.) Events Set by Women of Moose Committees Picked, Autumn Activities Are Scheduled Attend GOP. Picnic ii ception. Committee .chairmen and the Mr. and Mrs, Harold Brabbs of Mrs. William J. Dean, follies “As We already have more sil- |(GOOD ATHLETE dates of several events being held Harper street and Mr. and Mrs. (chairman, announces the party will} Sa ee, aw what te de | | Entering Fairmount High School, by the Women ot the Moose were Reinhold Slegert of Detroit be held Oct. 2 at Pontiac Federal ike to know if it |the boy soon showed he was a good/@nnounced at the Monday evening . Savings and ine eatin She would be proper to write,, |athicte: despite extreme near-|Meeting of the group held at Moose Mrs. Pansy Sawyer of Dunedin, : te “Please no silver” at the bottom sightedness he was a pole vaulting/Hall. } Fia., and Mrs. Ida Wilcox of Hovey|!s urging all with even the “slight- of the invitations. star, played basketball and base-|_ Mrs. Ella Morgan and Mrs. Roy i street are the infant's great-grand-|est degree” of talent to appear for The only = ball. ee, was popnioe, and — “itgrebvtr Paar eeneace Thursday mothers, Answer: thing you can gent, ication in triendshi ..* © be une a ed — Properly say, is, “Please no gifts.” swede . — mittee. The 8-o’clock saseting will orig Pa gr gop Pegg he ge hays og poe. ; eee ne ; ces ving meh at the Post residence on ae ane on the birth of a| She feels amateur talent will turn . ‘ ae : . Give Your Face Only Dean's theatrical ability Fairgrove avenue. congra suchen, Supt, 4 ca] Oke: pelea ‘nee Organizer of the Women's Republi- its 24th anniversary. Photographed with stood out. Mrs. Nall said he wrote} 4 peasy supper 14 echeduled Peatinn Gleneied Hospital. direction and with rehearsal. —{ can Federation of Oakland County was Mrs. Norton is Mrs. Harry Henderson of Steam Bath rp her eitinmnshly clem, umn tor Tuesday evening at Moose Grandparents of the infant ae eet luncheon was served) Mrs. Bert E. Norton (left) of Rochester. Birmingham. Soap Massage director.” lietty —— Hyper yn ani and Sar ae ao ta he the recent meeting arth oer The Federation is, this "yeat,-celebrating _| As a sophomore he was the | serving time as 6 p.m. All com. Joma teak of Northville. caved chy emt — rea : Natural changes occur in our outstanding student in her speech | mittee of Chapter 360 ames =e . ise, x totaling A102 is skin as we grow older, necessitat-| class, He became head of the will meet with Mrs, Michael : and Mrs. Ben Ravitz (neelin the fiscal 1956-57. / * ing softer hues and less pro-| Thesplan Society, played mostly Blahut at Moose Hall on this | Se in) of Draper avenue ead 5 é te ‘ nounced accents of rouge and lip- parts in such plays as | same evening. ‘ Hollis Lynn, Sept, 13 at ‘St. Jo- was made of the; | : New limes sneak up on us too,| With the Wind,” and preferred inetd ‘at the hall Stk oo tee seph Mercy Hospital. ee ee Bees OG tack” te Cn ae “cirevint,| Coumatt phage to cimeties.- - tual Ser Recados Dey Oat te rad end Mr. Sarah Revi of De [Auer and te Sc. Jonp Mer sara ee THIRTEEN [002% rect eter to 150], Yunque he st “it you'munlecreral, etna Seas, 2, ih trokt are grandmothers of the n-icy Beepeal Aullary, trom Oct.) TUESDAY, SE. UMBER 18, 1956. Sontuate "Gennes the thee, then tae. a, 2%, 200 have to give up every-on the tntatory work. ‘Mrs. Clan eee ee 2 ; > 3 thing your acting.” ence Cavalier, chairman, an- soe Other Yates announced were the |Pilarim, Unit Meets (est Inman assisted the hostess./Shoes Match wns |eetmbath, over your wash basin. + ©; * meeting would begin Style Twist for Men | Stats Cutereace te Nerang | 1/9FiM Unit Meets voc ere ven ty are SOS DOMNS | EE tis meray ce be Ic aig prompt Mr. Nala Spon tyle Twist fo Sept. 28 at the Kellogg Center in [Qt Knight Residence |,...., cots and Mts. Stanley Kipp In suede and’ in the brilliant tus-|iioe ane, let the water cascadelto give him practically complete * 8 6 Rast Lancing and the Michi : res eae , tet and ‘pollahed leathers 8S n, you overcharge of one production. Byt one} On Oct. 26, the Halloween Dance - ’ " ’ Mrs. Ivan Knight entertained'kave a report on the influence of there and bathe every pore with clouds|night he kept the other student-|will be held. Mrs. Howard Me- members of the Pilgrim Group of the Congregational Christian Mig-/Shoes to match the color of everyjof steam, Next, soap your face actors until midnight, when, Mrs. t attending. the|for luncheon at her home on Mark}. The Pilgrim Group will servelsng the’ brightness ational ‘Auxuliary Convention in/street Friday, Mrs. Henry “Noll, the luncheon for the Women’s Fell wilt’ give : Octa Schuler and Mrs. D. For-llowship Sept. 28. ot jewels. ; e 7 ‘ i Sas : 5 “ e : + jfollowing week I'd be free for dinner.” seem ages Unfolding miracle, for asking ques-'and they attract friends by the) tions and investigating all the in-\score in all age groups. teresting things around you. 1S 8 Wars THE SECRET? What is their"secret? Well, I asked one—a gentleman INTEREST COMES FIRST in his seventies, whom I shall call - Mr, K. * *« ® Mr. K. was a classmate of my father's and I have seen him off oe moet eaDiane Rhodes Becomes) . active, 5 ing and fascinati ° “3 ee “Bride of Robert Cervenka\. I invited him te dinner to get his secret and was vastiy you can do interesting things. on ~Shie is the daughter Pee and many and r. ectivioe. — Mrs. Hobert Montgomery of Linda “Tm going to the theatre. twe Mr. und Sire. Bronk Goreesba ef nights this week with some teen- ‘ ager friends of mine,” he. ex- Neth Marhell aveuee, plained, “‘and the other two nights oe _, [are for my sketching class. Ox anemone eemlees te a - EDITH VILLELLA | 8UsY ure Rev. George Widdifield. — i *} Beauty Operator and Stylist | “Then, next week, I'm going Tee tride chess 8 gown of |. The Hoedowners Square Dance Club will sponsor — — a has joined the Staff at |/away for five days with.a friend Chantilly lace over satin with a | the fall Round-Up Dance, to be held Saturday at CAI ~ direct the club's band; Mrs. Duane Brown, publicity BETTY Le CORNU at wae por help. After then our ah bitte ont Ung building in Waterford from 8:30 p.m. to 12:30 a.m. chairman, and Fred F roede, president. All organized Beauty Studi I'm having three house guests, chapel train extended from her | Pictured are Hoedowner members (le{t to right) Harvey square dance clubs and their friends are invited to the FE 2-5221 — Page oy _ in floor-length skirt. Gilchrist, general chairman; Ralph Monroe, who will roundup. se - Tulle, seed pearls and sequins trimmed the headpiece that se- cured a fingertip veil of French ‘illusion. Her bouquet was composed of white roses and gladioli. DONNA MOORE ASSISTS Berean Class Has Meeting Mrs. and Mrs. Robert McCor- Medical Society Auxiliary Wesyo" iss. Tells Convention Plans eee eee eene ] HAIRCUTS PERMANENTS Mr. and Mrs, David Livingstone were hosts to members of the . te make the hairewt complete! $ 7.50 NOW $6.00 $10.00 NOW $7.50 $12.50 NOW $9.50 These Specials at Rewena's Shep in Drayton Plaine til Sept. 22, 1956 Only — Goeed Un ROWENA’S BEAUTY SHOP OR 53-3541 FE 3-8735 4881 Dixie Highwa: i216 Baldwin Ave.” MRS. ROBERT F. CERVENKA gylon chiffon. and carried rose Donna Moore wre coral colored Fitted Foundation Is Fashion Must A well-fitted foundation is a ‘must. A good-sized mature woman ought to have several. One to wash, one to wear and one to spare. , And since a well-fitted all-in-one is costly of time and money to buy, it deserves loving care. A good pretreating of soiled spots with a brush and thick suds comes first. gladioli for her duties as maid of honor. Mrs. Harry M. Bell, the other attendant, wore mint green nylon chiffon and carried a bou- quet of yellow gladioli. Merlin Lester was best man | and Harry M. Bell, Gerald Nich- | @ls and Gordon Grice of Reed | City seated the guests. | Baskets of palms, carnations and \gladioli decorated the altar for the double ring ceremony. For the ceremony Mrs. Mont- | gomery wore a beige dress with and a corsage | wore dusty rose with navy acces- | of yellow roses, Mrs. Cervenka | mack of Clayburn avenue were hosts Friday evening to members of the Berean Fellowship Class of byterian Church. Lexie Williams conducted the business meeting and the devotion- al service was led by Marion Levely were in charge of the eve- ning program. Serving on the social committee were Mr. and Mrs, Walter Hill, Mr. and Mrs. McCormack, Mr, and Mrs. Q. R. Mahan, Mr. and Mrs. Omar MacNutt, Mr. and Mrs. Her- man Reeder and Mr. and Mrs. Wesleyan Class of First Methodist The 30th annual meeting of the An Officers’ Night Banquet will 1-5 saturday evening in their Woman's Auxili to the Michi- he evening in conjunc- the Oakland avenue United Pres- gan Gente Medical Society will eke canis maine abe Medi- home on Oneida road. held Sept. 24-27 at the Hotel Fort-’ Shelby in Detroit. The formal_opening of the meet- ing will be held~the 26th in the The Rev. Paul Hart presented cal Society with Dr. Lawrence R. General Motors Corporation, Crystal Ball Room at 10:30 a.m.'guest speaker. He will discuss dinner to be held Oct. 19. Another highlight, a neon “The |the inaugural address at the lunch- Senator Robert A. | Mr. and Mrs. John Greisen ‘assisted at a buffet supper fol- lowing the meeting. _ “The Future of Atomic Energy and Medicine.” = s * Mrs. A. C. Stander, new state! president of the Auxiliary, will give A memorial carillon for tout? Then washing in fresh suds (no) wringing or rubbing), rinsing, rolling in a towel and drying away from heat. = “""“= Color Can Make You Gay or Sad of Pythias Hall. * LJ ° . any room at home which you wish! Other interesting facts have if used correctly. It has warmth therefore : The couple will honeymoon in| w conscious to some ex-|to be restful because you spend _ discovered. For instance, | and is stimelating. It , Coming Events | wisgara Falls ‘and Canada, Fotltent of the part color plays in our lot of time in it. : yellow is a most valuable shade | has been found that school chil- Group Four, ORS will meet Thiursday, traveling the bride changed to &jjives, Poets use color to paint a a dren's grades improved whea Sent. 30 RE Ty Mrs, Arvesta|gray dyess with black accessories picture or a mood for us. They . the walls were painted yellew. Pata of whe 100 wilt moet ot the |e @, Cormeee from her bridal write of the silver moon, the azure Naturally this must be a soft ‘ temple, 2 Perking St, Wednesday eve: henquet. sky or’ the blood-red sun, for ex- lovely yellow. : ning for rs : officers, ample On. the other hand certain shades ; rf We women have learned what of yellow can cause a feeling of - R.A; -A—y weancssay at noon Pontiac High . a tremendous effect the colors we nausea. For this aloo it is ae gy. be Masonic Temple, toes Bee! PTA Slat use in makeup can have on the used in commercial airplanes. SHOW-YOU CO WSCS of Baldwin Avenue Methodist ates way we look. Interior decorators So take color inte your makeup, COLUMBIA CITY. IND Church will meet Wednesday at 9:30 a.m. Pp | T Ik long have used colors to create the your clothes, your homes, and to aE breakjomt with Drs. ane QiKS mood most ‘simpatico’ and flatter- your heart. Color has an impact Nelson Pay, enry Clay. . ing to the woman of the house. on our moods and our happiness ch Panel discussion entitled we giso know that we respond to and perhaps even on our health. at hasatee ce oo a lea! at meet- . er M a Lot of Fun.” ing of the Pontiac High School|" PTA, according to Mrs. Dale W.| Some colors Nolf, vice-president and program| S87¢" some chairman. The panel, Sept: 27 re . 7: . ™m., r a9 bm. Sk teenth Jou fol more atrctve prob Hear Reports ee coe ST ss p08 soa compliments on Girls State Mrs, Agnes Buckley, high school counselor; Victor Lindquist, science instructor; Harold dance counselor; Sharon Holland,|°!r often. = | student, and. Charles Williams, Post 20, held Monday evening at the American Legion Home, a re- Dr. Russell W, Curtis, co- ordinator of high school educa- tion, will talk on the research behind the school building pro- gram. Other programs planned for the PTA are an open house Nov. 13./column that soft blues, greens and A rumor clinic entitled ‘“Know/|blue-greens are restful, while reds: the Facts” will be conducted dur-jare stimulating. For this reason ing the year .by Dr, Maurice ne. On March 28, “Know Your High School Activities” will be the program title. : HOMADE | WEDDING Designed and baked by master bakers. Deco- rated to your taste at moderate prices & made to the size you specify. Color harmonized to your iF wedding. Order yours [ now! Your Winter Coat... Precious fur fibres blend- ed with pure virgin wool, in black or nude, the sea- sons most popular shades. Regular and petite sizes, $5995 Other Coats in tweeds, wools, or cashmere— 2 i” i : Mrs. Robert Conant, this : When you receive pimplinents over and over again || when wearing a certain outfit, you can be sure that you 49.95 139.95 COMPLETE CATERING SERVICE C7 ) Pork tee IN PONTIAC AND VICINITY —s | 9 Rear of Homade catering service for wedding receptions and breakfasts— wedding or rehearsal dinners is complete in detail. Let our” Store experts help you plan the details. PHONE FE 2-6242. a TELEGRAPH ot HURON HO E FOOD SHOP sow WAT OF DONS susmeessi _ Mon., Tues., Wed. 10 to 6—Thurs., Fri, Sat. 10 to 9—Sun. 2 to 5 da cotegs oles aa ere TOR SALES CO. Ge ! 8 a ali ee . s 444.146 N. SAGINAW STREET ee ee Ph, names! Pectiet: Naibio 280 S. Saginaw St. Apley of ost wt Monroe street The Winstons returned in mid- and George toe aasen Gees mae oe Anderson of | | hile street. | aoe ea Aaa gy poor ” a csi : MR. and MRS. ROBERT ANDERSON |\™v. Pa Margie Stringer Is Wed to Robert E. B Complete Carpet Department Pee zg if Z F i Anderson fp oa at if i AL. ‘dress with pink accessories and Starring role nearly a week. it i Hae | i 7 PTA will held o furnish ts. Baldwin PTA will hold a get-ecquainted at 2:8 p.m. Thursday st the g.38 ret reday at 7:30 p.m. at thé Brookins kindergarten class. —" tee . sl Cotton knit goes into autumn wear in the form of pullover with large cuffed collar and slim pants. Pull- over has elastic waistband ‘for smooth fit. "1 S- .* . ; o Escape Duties at Home & When Job Becomes ‘Retreat’ for Peace); It’s Time to Quit and Care for Family tt By RUTH MILLErr —_—jself she will probably never fool “I was gure glad to get back/her children. this g omy said rn =. ee * beauty operator w “I'd rather have my mother at} yirs) Mary Lou McCully: mother of three children.|;ome than have all the pretty |show pleturce-and tell of teleson “I don’t think I could have stood) -iothes she buys me out of her pay|work in South America at the pg at age eget check and the big allowance she'church Wednesday evening at 7:20. with each other and|Sives me," one teenage girl re- sinters a ele cated ee er | SPECIAL But she never will have her Hair Tinting ........... $5.00 pod comes oe mother at home it her “mother Brow and Lash Tint ____. nase long ago decided that Breck Sham) ke heaven,” __ take deine a t ker only in Vv. Wor. rare $B () afd more married |small doses. Reg. $3.15 Value.. more and more of masculine at- towed hene life,» \Church Group Holds Ree. $15.00 ink it is fine for a few\Cooperative Lunch | J érmaneat be hours a day but they don’t want) $7 50 much of it. | Members of the September-Octo- . Se vba was avin Many of them are also develop-| a rs. per Woes ‘ling such a taste for shop and of-|L. G. Porter on Roslyn drive. Mrs “Contour Hair Culling fice routines that in comparison ©- L. Page and Mrs. Bartlett Wa We ate Specialists ia homemaking seems like an in-/8* assisted the hostess at the Fri- Children's Hair Core ferior job. day cooperative luncheon meeting P. W. CURLS 250 TIME TO QUIT Plans for the fall activities were B If her family can possibly’ get| meeting by oa eauty Centre along without her pay check any| Allen. | 524 Riker Bldg. FE 4-4781 David W. Bird Claims Bride in Elizabeth, New Jersey : 4 r| of | |Jemes M. McGregor of New York., | Mrs. Davis wore a gray lace /cent iliness that kept him: from the tormer classmates at Vail-Deane] af ith i + :30 o'clock ceremony '| church in which the parents were married. 4 honer was Mrs. Robert Har-.- . in : i iH Fi F : I 4 - 3 Stanley-Golley Attending the bride as matron Rites Are Read Rochester Warn Women Not to Worki weekend or looking forward to Our dry cleanin y ming service for Monday and the peace and quiet back - to- school belles rings of an office. the bell for quality, speed, de- For if she doesn’t quit then she pendability. Bring that last never will. year's wardrobe to us. 1 She be honest enough ‘ willing to give up her job. Or BY she may keep on making ¢x- | we “ san oe of ahead, * the house is paid for” or “until | cE sss STAR CLEANERS account.” 1 But just be encuntti FE 2-066) 4100 E. Walton Features for Fall at Vas- | Geraldine M. Golley and Robert \R. 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Little 3-year-old Margaret Tres- quick stopover in Milford yesterday, Mayor Cobo sler made the presentation, ending her speech was presented with a bouquet of red, white and with, “Here’s some flowers from the ‘publicans.” Manufacturer Turns ‘Producer . {than the present type of govern- jthe maximum tax rate of ten mills’ Charter Aid Your PTA Is Planning: xpert Advises Waterford to Ke Termed Little Would Allow Manager and Tax Limit, Educator Tells Committee .WATERFORD TOWNSHIP — Dr. Louis Friedland, Wayne State University political expert, last night advised the township to re- main in its present. status until “The chartered township doesn't do much more for its community ment, he told a meeting of the Waterford Township Community Study committee at the high school. “It takes as much work to edu- cate the people to the point. of accepting chartering as it does incorporation,” he pointed out, A political science professor, Dr. ienend talked to about 50 resi- ts representing the ee because of it, “When you become a char- tered township, under Public Act tendent, clerk, treasurer and four trustees.””* “The two differences are the possibility of appointing a superin- tendent or chief administrating of- ficer to manage the township, and! for financing government services such as fire and police protection, Stage-Time Calls for Early Workers WEST BLOOMFIELD -T 0 WN-iskein for a Township Players per-,assistant, who are guiding the cast) SHIP—Executive who gathers all|formance is the producer, Mogens through their acting chores. | | director the strings together into a single’ Klopp. ‘he a of . | Klopp guides a group of tech painters for the play's set, and Ask Sign-Ups sewers, water, paving, street light- Waterford Township is now un- ‘by the Oakland County Council of ‘Joan Wiedenbeck A library workshop, featuring discussions of new children’s books, repair of volumes and ordering of book choices, has been arranged PTA. , The workshop will be presented at the Walled Lake Senior High School Sept. 25 for parents and teachers of the PTA and will seek to improve elementary school li- brary service, ‘ . * * * It is offered by the Bureau of) School Services and the Library! Extension Service of University of Michigan. New children’s books from the university's service will be shown at the registration desk at 9:30 a.m., and will be the topic of a talk by Sarita Davis, Library Workshop to Aid) in Book Choice, Repair —| ant for Bro-Dart Industries. shop is slated. Margaret Participants will be Pat Knud- son, Monteith second grade teach- er; Mrs. Philip R. Smith, Inde- pendence public librarian; Mrs. Lalah Tasch, U. of M. associate extension librarian, and Mrs. Ken- consultant. “Where and how to select and order books" will be Betty Mc- Kinley’s topic at 3:15 p.m. She is a consultant at Michigan State Li- U. of M. library teacher, after Mrs. Arild Weborg’s introduc- tions. Book mending will be demon- strated that morning also, by Harry Noble, educational consult- Weds Northviller UNION LAKE — Mr. and Mrs. Lee Wiedenbeck, 8011 Flagstaff, announce the marriage of their daughter, Joan, to Don Thomson of Northville at a small informal, wedding at the Cedar Crest Luth- eran Church on Sept. 7. The bride was dressed in a white lace sheath dress trimmed in mink and her sister, Penny, her attendant. new Mrs. Thomson gradu- from Walled Lake High Ry der the 15 mill limitation of which it receives only 1.3 mills for these services, according to Supervisor Lioyd Anderson, brary at Lansing. Opportunity for those not at- tending earlier sessions to talk to the consultants will be provid- ed in the 4 to 5 p.m. coffee hour. A dinner is planned for 6:30 p.m. with reservations being taken by Jeanette Lokuta at Walled Lake Senior High School. ae * * Function of the school library will be the program after dinner, with presentation by Mrs. Lois T. Place, director of library service in Detroit's public schools. Special invitations to superin- tendents and principals to attend the dinner and evening sessions are being extended. Waterford Township Elmwood PTA will hear &) Bible. county nurse’s talk and see films at the group's first fall meeting at the school at 7;30 p.m. Thursday. Brooklands - Aven Brooklands-Avon PTA will hold! the September meeting Wednes- _iday, —at—-8—p._m., -at--Brooklands School. Teachers will be present to meet the parents. Refreshments will be served. Everyone is wel- come. - Following lunch in the school cafeteria, a book mending work-| Role of the student assistant | and of the PTA volunteer will | be discussed at 2:30 p.m. by | neth Vance, U. of M. school library) Lapeer Mayor 4 didatés will talk following a wel- come by Mayor Bill Rowder at the rally set for 7:15 p.m. tomorrow at the high school. If weather permits, the pro- gram will be at the athletic field, otherwise in the auditorium. street. Talks of candidates will be limited to a few minutes each. Public fo View Filmed Prophecy Three Showings Sunday, at: Mandon Lake Church —East Ruins in Color — MANDON LAKE — A fulfilled prophecy, ‘‘The Stones Cry Out,” is a color motion picture which will be shown to the public three times at Mandon Lake Community Church, Sunday. Ca * * Hours for the presentation are 3, 5 and 7:30 p.m, To make this picture, Dr. Ir- win Moon, director of the Moody , Narrator for the historical study SPECIALLY MADE FOR in color is Dr. William Culbert-- wOOD-MASONRY HOMES son, president of Moody Institute, | . who accompanied Dr. Moon on the, Just the paint you want for trip, wood areas of wood-masonry homes. Du Pont Chalk-Resist- ant White ends staining on brick or stone below painted wood or clapboard surfaces. Can also be tinted to light for Adult Study Walled Lake Schools Set 17 Topics, Classes Start Next Week to lecting properties and set WALLED LAKE — Enrollments are being taken this week for the 17 or more adult education courses; With upwards of 50 people work being offered, according to C. G.'ing “to get the show on the road,”| ““Work’”* Scott, director. ‘Those interested ithe Players have, besides the the should call Mrs. Eve Ellenwood actors, such “unsung heroes” 7 courses which will be rector, ahd Jo Anne Radliffe, his play production. contract bridge, cake decorating Under 15 Feet of Dirt EeseecisRescue Buried Man —p Baier nen UTICA — Buried for nearly ajat once that the other “missing” - \half-hour under 15 feet of earth man was above ground. | County Births Utes Mr. and Mrs. Emil A. Bidouwl, 43737 a |Franklyn Donegan, dramatic di- well as the accomplishment of the i be held on the) workers: for the Russell Thorman ryan R¢. announce the birth’ of "Excavating Co. dug franctically to 4*uehter, Diane Louise. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh T. Dies, ¢515 Bur- at Bong have a new daughter, Juan- it, : A daughier, Linda Lee, bas been born to Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Jones, 47201 . | Pinecrest 8t. Lor, and Mrs. Wade Williams, 43834 Rd. announce the birth of « : “| ia Mt. Clemens, Hartline was in [502 "bea. ; fair condition tofiay after his : Seek Nursery Aid “paried alive” experience. |pitf;,*hf, Mrs., Thomas, Aragona. 1000 Lapeer Couple Wed in S LAPEER—At 3:30 o'clock Sun- veil, She’ carried a bouquet of day afternoon in the Monroe Street The bride is the daug of, pimt|Mrs. Austin Gwinn and x Mr. Gwinn. Mr. and unday Rites in a brown dress with lavender Hueco of the Hilis Charch, corsage of lav- orchids, Mrs. June chose a = a AVON TOWNSHIP—Making their home in Goshen, Ind., are Mr. and Mrs. Richard K. Hooley. Hooley took Margaret Ann Sefton as his bride in recent ceremonies at St. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Noel Sefton of St. Clair MR. AND MRS, RICHARD K. HOOLEY INSURANCE ON YOUR Covers thett, age and mest oth Per $100 for 1 Year! $2.03 Per $100 for 4 Years! shades with Du Pont Tinting Colors. << Prevents white staining below painted surfaces 1 A beilliont white — con be tinted - The film points up the fact that as these cities became great, they forgot moral and spiritual val- ues, and their power and wealth) =. * * * Mandon Lake Church is located at 915 Round Lake Rd., six blocks north of Cooley_Lake road. U.S. Uses Nearly 200,000,000,000 Gallons Water LINCOLN, Neb. (INS)—Agricul- *§” Gal. DONALDSON LUMBER CO. 27 Orchard Lake FE 2-8381 pointed out today that the nation’s daily water consumption is ap- SEVENTEEN ~~ ep Status built fast enough, even if suit-— able sites were available, and — asserted “we must, therefore, use more effectively the best storage we know about —the earth itself.” Benson told the Third National | Watershed Congress that “our soils) F and underground reservoirs con- stitute the greatest potential stor- songetig Po SAGINAW ST. 13 NO, Approved ae VETERANS? TRAINING Take advantage of P. L. 550 to improve your education and prepare for advancement. Begin at Any Time ... Enroll in either Day, Half-Day, or Evening Classes .. . and Advance as your own industry and ability Come In and Discuss Your Plans at Uur Office or Telephone FE 2-3551_ The Business Institute | 7 West Lawrence St. Phone FE 2-3551 Clip and Return This Ad for Bulletin i * Oe ee : — Se ee : ; FROIN, RANRRR CARO” ON" OLR TR aia A OY TAD 2a RN EIGHTEEN __ mS : og oe THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1956 TUES.—WED.—THURS. wR. oe. aye To Coase 2150 Opdyke na. THRU THURS. FE 4-4611 Otfes © SHOW STARTS 6:30 AT7 P.M. Joan CRAWFORD AUTUMN LEAVES on Suez Situation for some ithe Suez situation. = * * The Indian Embassy said it was junderstood Nehru “is strongly Fopposed to the scheme for a Suez Ike and Nehru Write | Before It Quits Him? Will Gleason Quit TV " By EARL WILSON NEW YORK—“If Jackie Gleason quits TV next year,” con- fides a friend, “it'll be because he wants to be different than other comedians—and quit it before it quits him”... Mike Todd and Liz Taylor, who've been all over town and each other, may marry in Gay N’Orleans. * * * “Poll Mester” (Brooklyn for Perle Mesta) is sad. Roz Rus- .|sell’ll do her in the movies, but due to a lecture date in Des Moines, Poil can’t give a party for Roz’s “Auntie Mame” open- . . Milwatikee Manager Fred Haney, who fined Bobby Thom- | changing ¢ time. He said the latest Eisenhow-|son $100 for trying to steal home, insists he's right, adding: jer message “dealt partly” with)«7y we'q Jost the game, I wouldn’t have fined him, I’d have killed him.” Today's Toast—“Throtgh the lips, past the gums, look out stomach, here it comes!”-—~is by Comedian Romo Vincent. He also tells of a guy in a ‘29 Ford who drives up along- side a zillionaire in a chauffeured Mercedes. The szillion- aire, lolling back smoking, answers a ring on his car tele- Judy Garland Hoping to Repeat Smash at Palace NEW YORK (INS)—Judy Gar-|Nantucket. land, apparently in glowing health and spirits, has come back to New Sparkman Maintains Dems Will Win Out WASHINGTON — Sen. Spark- man (D-La) said today the Demo- crats have ‘“‘grabbed the initia- rae on me oe ce York for another stand at the e 6 8 *_ |palace Theater, New York's famed He told a questioner he is aware|Vudeville house. z 2 of misgivings voiced privately by = some. in his party that the party's}, “!'™_ feeling wonderful,’ Judy top campaigners may have set out |DUbbled to reporters, ‘and looking at such a fast pace so far ahead of the election that they will be un- able to sustain it. rt i Li Hi timing “is just right.” Actu- ally, he added, the Democrats had little choice. * 1 ca “We had to grab the initiative,” he said. “We have grabbed the initiative, and we've got to keep it.” He said it may be a “burden, What, No Locomotive ring | when 2,000 high school cheer lead-_ (ers meet for the annual Michigan Cheerleaders conference, ‘what was billed as “a panel dis- through the city. -} Cub Scouts to Meet JACKSON #—School yells will through Jackson Saturday Friedland's to Irving Cohn in everything but the clergyman. Union Lake School Cub Pack|!umn and in its place print the No. 36 will hmold its first fall| flat, sloppy image of a man Lines I liked: “The political ' phone, pushbuttons his window down, hands out the re- ceiver and says to the Ford °29 driver, “It’s for you.” Lushest wedding party ever held may be 16-yr.-old Margie Miami Beach Dec. 29. Margie flies to Paris first to be fitted for a $2500 wedding gown by Christian. Dior. Her pop Samuel, chairman of Food Fair, en- ‘gaged Sherry’s to rustle up a snack for 700 guests. Margie ‘asked Laurence Welk's mob to tootle for dancing. As he want- ,cussion,” the teenagers will lead €d $50,000 for one night, they're looking for somebody who'll ‘mass yells and snake dances|work cheap, say for $25,000. Bill Foerst, the Sherry's party genius who handled the Grace Kelly homecoming, will furnish -Pan mail: “Dear Mr. Wilson: “Why don't you remove that handsome picture at the upper left hand corner of your col- pot may-seem to be nothing [fF | ways a plum or two hidden in NJ... . “A fellow who's his own worst enemy attains the / work. eff his back taxes—almost a back to L.A. VEIN: J EWE Ere”, Dixie Hwy (US-10) 1 Bik. North of Telegraph Rd. FES-4500 NOW! Dont Miss lt! EXCLUSIVE! FIRST SHOWING! TWO of the BEST THIS YEAR! AND THIS is a FRANK and DARING STORY of the FACTS OF LIFE! TEEN-AGERS KNOW ABOUT LIFE! SS RR ae a Qeeent my FRITZ LANG mo RADIO ACTIAES, ne. EARL’S PEARLS... TONIGHT YCONGOS™ 4 ) CROSSING - but applesauce but there's al- | it"—Louls Ginsberg, Paterson, title only competition” — Tom Kelly, Emmetsburg, Ia., Reporter. eee * |Ernie Kovacs, his Monday & Tuesday night replacement Oct. 8, jlives on ‘em. Steve asked Ernie to freshen up the studio after John Wayne expects Confidential to lower the boom on him ... Marlon Brando’s unhappy with friends who gave fan mag interviews about him . . . Errol Flynn finally paid million, Grace Kelly’s unusual hat design, worn on her arrival, showed ‘up the next day in local hat stores . .. Leo Carillo will probably |’ ‘quit his long-time job as the Cisco Kid's movie sidekick . . .| -q)Rod Steiger dated his ex-wife, Sally Gracie, before heading Art Linkletter thinks all those Elvis Presiey fans should form a big club—and beat them- selves over the head with it. % ' S “UIPCmde While the City Sieeps By JAMES BACON. | | HOLLYWOOD @—Take a good ‘look at Dani Crayne and believe, if luscious ; trouble Dani Crayne Isn't a Boy but Some Folks Think So In a town built on problems, Dani has one of the most -unique yet. . SGT A Sen ar WATERFORD| DRI V E-IN THEATER Cor:-Williame Lake-Airport Reade—Bex Office Opens 6:30 P.M.“ ih 1 € wed Feete RICHARD TODD = JEAN PETERS : : d 5 r i 2 NOW thru THURS. b Wen I fealty met Dani, I was , ; oS /. lready to forfeit my card in the | / Girl Watchers Society of Holly- She is about as much boy as Marilyn. Monroe, 7 iF 72 i i a i [ é ‘ i LEM ; + fig gd a =;| LOST 25 Ibs. on. scribe her over the phone, I A gave him a quick no and steered but we can sustain it — I'm Strictly Business for Executive —Even in Auto GLOVERSVILLE, N.Y. ® — What do people keep in automo- SOUTH SEAS ADVENTURE! @\ Queen Asks fo See Rock ‘n’ Roll Movie BALMORAL, Scotland @ Queen Elizabeth IT has decided lit's high time she found out what ithis rock ‘n’ roll craze sweeping Rhonda Fleming Sued for Divorce by Doctor SANTA MONICA, Calif, @—Dr. Lewis Morrill has sued screen ac- tress Rhonda Flening, 33, for di-| vorce because, he says, he is un-) willing to rely on a Mexican de-) The physician, 40, charged cru- elty in a complaint filed here. He cited no details. Car Kills Teenager MUSKEGON (#—~—Jerry Wingett, 14, of Muskegon was fatally in- jured by a car Monday night near his home, Edgar Anderson, 26, of Reeman, was held for investiga- tion, KING.....C ORAL SEA | CHIPS RAFFERTY * ROD TAYLOR * LMA ADEY | COMMERCE DRIVE-IN THEATER _ Union Lake and Haggerty Roads Open 6:45 STARTS 1:30 Phone EM 3-0661 TONIGHT - DEAN AND JERRY TAKE OVER THE CIRCUS... _ 4 IN THE MOST HILARIOUS SHOW ON EARTH! * Es DEAN JERRY = MARTIN ... LEWIS (AL WALLIS » 3 RING CIRCUS Se MSTAYISION be TENNER WILLIAM » Adepiscion by MAL KAN TIER (MB Besed wn the Pine, “THE ROGK TATTOO" by Toanensee Wittiome ee 4 f $ | Atte > > _20¢ ase > ) $ “"") LAST TIMES TODAY ““"** 2 > P f 2 _QUINCANNON 4... ‘THE KILLER $ . $ FRONTIER SCOUT 1S LOOSE 4 (Advertisement) REGULARITY RETURKS | rovides.” ? And if ze ink, Renne! help make those se of ugi surrender. Get Rennel. to-day. =e fat Were Movie Goo ls A Rear Preasure As Ted Lewis would say — “Is everybody happy?” You'll get one guess as to the answer you can expect from the high school coaches in the area after last week’s season openers. Can’t recall even talking to-a-happy coach at any- time Friday or Saturday, even with those that won. he smacked a two-run double/start since July 24, 1955, after he But that must be the code of coaches, namely, —don’t is io ur bead broke a 1-1 tie with Chicago had rolled along with o sixhiter, be too happy if you win today because it will be harder knocking in two runs with a two-|in the eighth inning. retiring 15 in a row before Wally to find an excuse for tomorrow. out first inning single and~ then tbal l oie nad aft week's games| Mine: fe 25 iGory with 2 loth-nning Commissioner Fights Back “— Milwaukee *..... 2 3 «6600 «61s | straight victory a mm sae pe oe ro lrenicteraatinger area ill oongg Pruadeiphia vei 3 3 2 Ps ne ee eee eee ne Mo n fi g h an B las ts U ST A t 4 e ork 2.0... : game lead over Milwaukee. Cin-| } ; Most disappointing showing—goes to the Birming- (=:5,.* wémaar’! “ E) i Ss ee a red ) - — se ing a — ——o New ork 7. Mllwauhee neat lenders, *-¢e NEW YORK (®—State Harness! The association, he added, is wag- beotiat : ne . TODAY'S GAMES nun| Milwaukee’s second -°place/Racing Commissioner George P.|ing a “desperate fight to retain Most surprising—has to be Southfield. The Jays were Cue) and “aroman' (4a) ve. Surkont Braves, their pitching crumbling Monaghan says the US. Trotting | control for the owners and breed-; expected to be stronger but not to the extent of the, ‘toute at “Brookiya, p 1h —Mizel| Seen — rey pane: a is jusing a “high poses ers. a power shown in their running attack. Cincinnais. at Plein” chabe™ and (1141). /liable Warren Spahn after suffer- »- ¢ * ‘ members to “restrict their activi- Most confusing—should be Pontiac's win over Wyan-/mucsuee 9 uuu. 7-15 2-20" ing their first deleat of the season| He said in a statement last night ties to the county fairs” if they dotte, a team which over the Chiefs last year. w YS SCHEDULE in the Polo Grounds 7-2. that the association is spending don't like the way he is adminis- ; eaten ae > ; Chusee sa how Vere | aa ‘pam Those were the, only gamesiin the campaign ‘money they tering harness racing in New Are the that good or the Dots that bad? Ghncinetl ef ‘Fudadaitia + 03°90. — | scheduled in the imajors took out of the New York tracks.” | York. Most deserving—a happy honor for coach Don Hoff , aeons — : , at Bloomfield Hills, which for the past five years Plays Football, could count its victories on one hand. The Barons high-scoring win over Oak Park was stunning. Most unfortuniate—is the word for coach Ed Hintz and the Clarkston Wolves. fullback Dave Swayne and halfback George Lang early in the Lake Orion game was a tough break, but knowing their loss is indefinite is worse. . , . * * Most hopeful—is Ted Sela at Lake Orion who could have a tough team to beat in the Oakland B race with continued improvement. Most unpredictable—may. be Walled Lake this year. The Vikings spanked a veteran-stocked Red- ford team with surprising ease. Most unexpected—was West Bloomfield's 18-14 half- time lead over Waterford before bowing to the Skippers in the last half. * * * Most underrated—in its class, Dryden High School can make things tough for everyone. Coach Fred Bernat al- ways seems to mold himself a tough defensive outfit, as shown from the nine shutouts in the past 15 games. Most unhappy—is coach Ted Engdah] at Romeo. The Bulldogs are expected to have power, but it was missing in the 12-6 win over Richmond. Most encouraging was the victory of Troy in coach Joe Bechard's debut. The Colts had not won a game since 1953 until the 26-20 win over Detroit Lutheran. So as the optimists would say, Friday brings another game. DITTOS FROM THE PRESS BOX Several letters from fans, who seem to disfavor the) idea of breaking Ruth's home run record, have come jn dishing out the catcalls to the sportswriters who were pulling for Mickey Mantle to hit 60. / So he failed, why not at least a good word for the kid. / * * * / ~ What gives with some of today's baseball fans. They boo Williams, they boo Mantle and they even boo Musial because he boots a ground ball. (s- (79) and ‘ at Cleveland J 9 yg Ge ; and Averaaiby > ¥8. Score 1's SCHEDULE All of which leaves the Braves on the spot. A sweep of their nine remaining another game. And just last Fri- with the defeat for a 19-10 record. Furillo's homer was his 20th, breaking the major league record set by the NL in 1953 by becom- ing the 2ist player to hit 20 this season, inning that tied the score at 4 @ s * * Duke Snider poled his 39th home run, breaking a tie for the league lead with Cincy rookie Frank Rob- inson, for a 3-1 edge against Hal Jeffcoat in the third inning. Southpaw Johnny Antonelli gave the Braves a third straight defeat wasn't necessary for his 17th vic- tory. The Giants had scored three against starter Gene Conley in the second inning, Willie Mays added seattred nine hits and left stranded in the nightcap. two starting tonight Dodgers are at home against St. Louis. The Braves go to Pittsburgh for. while the ra Chisox Claim Former Tiger at Charleston DETROIT — Dick Marlowe, righthanded pitcher with the De- troit Tigers in 1953 and ‘54 was claimed by the Chicago White Sox _ today from Detroit's Charleston, - W. Va., farm club. Marlowe, placed on option at Charleston, had a 1-5 record this season, mostly in relief roles. The 21-year-old hurler had been in the Detroit: orgainization since 1948. | DELIVERS FOR DODGERS | O. K. with Carl Furillo after delivering the K. 0. punch for the Dodgers last night. Furillo, Brook- lyn's chips | Four members of the group num- reel entre a Russia fat and Communist Yugoslavia’s Pres-|question with part reference organization in Tito. Boy, 4, Bruised to the fairness of income to farm- ers and cost to consumers, , * *. *@ ° In a welcoming talk, Williams said th eproblem has become “‘ex- itremely acute” in recent years, Keego and especially in the last several suffered minor bruises months. when he fell out of a car driven * * * e- by his father, Harold Jr., last | “Farmers’ distress became so _jacute that good law abiding citi- Pontiac zens felt obliged to get out on the ably be ready for next week's meet-| ing. dragged more than 100. feet. ‘control. Death Notices In Memoriam 2; Help Wanted Male 6 In LOVING MEMORY OF COOK WEEK: epaensenn| Pele Tey se'tas| Eamets Sette LONOTIN, 36, 1956, JOBE-) 4.) 15° ‘195: oi Sp yh His aE... mn as dear today, oe ‘Se oe rable. etal pris q ‘ear oft ert BO BY ation for exa: nearest pins gg BK, Pred Sadly missed by Chi Michigan Employment office or $ sister Theteen, Funeral wil Siers 3 —Laneine_13. : held Wednesday, eerrety at wane nteicane DIE MAKER 8 a from 8t. Sat DePaul : a : hots FLOWERS x NCED ON Y ALL in St. Peter's Cemetery. Mt | y06 We Buren RS ges, Repair a bulla ‘eew dies ' Shop i PoE eG Se al EIA WET, |e _ Es inte Donelson-Johns) (or men's “furnishings Funeral Directors 4. _Orion Rd. Rochester, . mn “AAS | EPENDABLE 8'NGLE MAN wanted for farm work. MU 4-2310. |. for men’s furnishings. Help Wanted Female 7 Help Wanted Female 7 __Help Wanted Male 6 DR. WOULD LIKE GIRL, PREF- cone ee 2 om Write Pontiac Press Box Have . to earn more Puller Brush SHOW THIS AD TO YOUR WIVES ~~ Exp. 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Fe sii 3 open ock oft ‘stiities, | MICE SLEEPING ROOM | FOR 1555 Williams Lake Rd. Corner a Pr > Tih _ 30738 | esi : or iacien FR 2- a 3eoal Ee FOR ROOMERS, PLEASAN AT PINE c . Lake, Limited iches privileges. "BUD" Vacant Owner Transferred sh resale, band north side ine ; Ms a@tirac- TERFO! tive 4 bedroom ‘ee with WA RD heat and hot rms and screens, fenced rear a Offered at $10,500, shown anytime, Going Suburban ? Don’t miss this inviting 2? bed- Ln ranch style home with car- paved drive. Includes car- voted living room and dinin N [CHOLIE 4“ Mt. Clemens FE 54-1201 Eve. Mrs. Keichaer FE 4877) BARGAIN HUNTERS _ Well built 3 bedroom ranch style home with full basement. Owner has done good West Suburban lot. Close to ood « center, Takes $705 $195 DOWN 2 bedroom starter home complete on 2 ewe and tice West you te inside, Subur- bans jocation with lake privileges on Williams sae. Payments only $52.50 per month $295 DOWN 4 bedroom Fg Pe le with gat | aLMos asement © on Wil- liams Lake compl = exterior only, Payments per F.C. Wood ¢ Co. REALTOR Cerner Willistis Lake rest. A 07 ‘a co your let wet, eali Fa between “4 om #1186. 0100 DOWN sites ye our lot. Building pee hk — pon vet. | ¢@ privileges apd ex- tion. pox McDONALD OR_3-3837 wick sale, down, Geo. Marble Realtor, Staes neville Rad., Waterford, BY OWN ER CUTE SMALL HOME, § YRS OLD. Building for storage and priv,, : far from Orion. aiking Vilstence to. grade school. $4,750, low down m 23656" payment. My @ FAMILY. Gag HEAT, PAVED St., 343 Irwin, FE 40687. ing ¢m 3 bed- rms. with bath up. Gas heat, 2-car garage. Price $10,500 with terme REAL EST. r\ Oxford, Michigan Oa 68-3122 ~ $300 DOWN | New 3 bedroom house with Sst saad Cicer sarge OR lot. privileges, . BY OWNER. 1 oe HOUSE ON lots. $500. 3 BEDROOM CK SHEL Josiyn Rd inquire 3670 N. Toatya, Sale, Trade, or Rent MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE CK — Lecated in exclusive Syivan Manor, 8, fall basement, auto heat, tile bath 2 car gorege fence a tew of the nice features of this Shown by 4 ment enly a, from Court House. Call Dont WITH PRIVATE BATH AND aT WALLED LEE. MODERN 3 R entrance, woman Blocks, sso unfura, MA. +3407 SLEEPING a pou —TADY a TTRACTIVE PURN. HOME 8 naan UTIFUL GR SLEEPING ROOM. 4 BATH. AN EAT. 4 COMPORTABLE. __ garage MA 43187. Walled Lake. 10 MILES FROM PONTIAC OR | SLEEPING ROOM GR PER WEEK. 3% MILES FROM DETROIT. | Johnson FE 8- EASE Get. YO MAY. CALL | est SIDE on. SosiNEss WAN. rt —-- | _shower, PE 235170000 furn, Modern 1 bedroom, lease Rooms With Board 38) ik NEWLY FURY LAKEFRONT GENTLEMAN To 8 SHARE | LARGE home available Seot through Ca rabe — beds, ease from Bept. | ome, Clove to Fisher's and Poo- Walled Lake Call Detroit, Vine- oon ooM TOR, GE) OR GENTLEMAN, PVT. PURNIERED 3 TO § RM. HOUSE Convalescent Homes 38A FURN. HOUSES POR RENT. CHIL Cycerient CARE POR AGED re 260. | "Rgtes starting at $125, OR 3-8320. FURN. HOUSE FOR RENT AT _____Hotel f Rooms 39 Ra. to Tackles Ra to M0 Beit) = HOTEL AUBURN FEED LISTINGS ARE -NEARLY SOLD OUT! Sef gt Sta . “Travel / Agencies 285A PLANNING A TRIP? pao TOURS — CRUISES PONTIAC TRAVEL week CE free raisals -y Dorothy Snyder Lavender REALTOR s | Wid Children to Bourd 6 Edw. at i nee N ES. tneluded. Sascasebe: oh Heights spot for barber shop. Los a MY 3-126 ~ Rent Office Space « ‘Al dren w REALTOR nace. Dock, separate water| A DELUXE SHACK |# Rooms. 5 nOoMa 1 AND BATH at prices for every pocketbook. Ready for your inspection are BRICKS $10,975 1928 system for yard. Nicely IN THE woops —dowa, 3 rooms up, FE 41315. these new custom built homes. p re nah? We ites ot sat 7A rt et Sten we HAYDEN TG. TROCKE | eecciets uietatnn eat & cour | CEDAR SHAKES $9,975 j . 5-4846 ¥ e " : : PLASTERED 5 NEW 51 < ay WIDE REALTOR Plant They feature: lovely Mo fnlsh inside’ $80 dows” tea | Indian Village Brick MocatED IN THE Jay 1048 Union Lake Ré. EM 24071] fiving rooms, convenient well sf | po. : $0405. Attractive 6 room heme plus LAKES COUNTRY AUBURN HEIGHTS AREA, 5 » - | q~ MODERN 4 AND BATH, ranged Eaetens & ae apace, L AC. HEAT : enclosed sun porch in ex- NEAR HIGHLAND ue Bae een “turnin on ALAA = - AP hee shearer near Case e. $5750. 9600 dn. ae am) aed WE TRADE. BUY AND LAKE. PRIVILEGES tionally ‘good. neighbornosd, $300 DOWN 32.500 down : . : FE tir". . heat, carports Priced st $13,500 oy Witton Phone PE. 41587 Large bungalow extra gene polahs . ; “« ‘ ee ee and can be purchased on feas- | 152 W. Huron Phone PE +1557 large Se a Ging “*Toom. remeseed | = KU SCHELL ©} seu LOR TRADE. East side. oft| “Did you happen to see a band going down this street? GI’s ee ee en ae | meee oe ae ome bedrooms, 1% ¢sr garage, yours kitchen win “sutomatic dish- MI 64139 Mt, e, , & teavanse New water for $8000.00, sateen washer, disposal, and break- oll joe. 50.80. erma, E G EGG heater. Bintes oil ace. fast nook on first floor. 3 ____For Sale Houses 43 For Sale Houses 43 EMBREE & GR storms & sereens, Living room HURON GARDENS large dedrooms and tiled | ELIZABETH LAKE ESTATES NEAR WEBSTER aqmogs. 3 bes. ~ ~e ws , 1s6s Lake Rd. 14x20, Large built-in cup- bedroom “home, just 3 on and floor, 4 rooms Wonderfully conditioned three | room home. $11,600, < ’ BATH. YEAR 2 bea Union ° Village . sacrifice at biocks Som. Tel-ituron « inelnerator, Scar garace.| Dgcpom heme, Meuly Seeret | cam OWEN SCHOOL, PHA 2 0 D "around, lakelront "home, Newly | fm Brick and ‘frame’ ‘ranch | M3433" OR Dott | Sante. Low down payment. Im- foam ol beat, Iigeat™ garages) SIASOS. terms Sed lavatory deen, Purp, | sale bedrooms 42.408 down, bal own Signs SF oo Gn EE) Ede Mattia tne” | rant PR wena | FE tid Rather Sonny tisase wih eas “S wr Fore “aa Lowell “sr 5. bedrooms dining : +008 . Theme"on 8 il ge of Oxford 1704 S. Telegraph “_ - | 2 bedrooms and Foor ‘pls, home a 28, Ges OAKWOOD | MANOR WON'T L LAST LONG cal Fa ms . awe Sempiete covupeney : = ranch home combin- FE 4. eas HARD TO FIND | _FoomSinine room, ee sally, Fisgenst Sunfeom! oo rT. {Clarkston a. — + with ~. fs hard to find = home - ee Seats cieretrarvcnes a Sol diet taht |, ipa tees | me anor mows, pg mg] es Sega wong | Sim dretresteaeenny's | JUST T|YEAR YOUNG| fhe AiTastaneteritig | ctl" Pin “uaa Sta tached © Former lot $13,500. | ee Trane, 12, picture win-| type home with full basement, gas| Studs incee > tn boon] -Seaee hoe Seek Genes ft. living rodm with fire- ee foom and workshop. Fenred back THELMS M. ELWOOD faninw? the 21 ft. living room. | neat, on &| tiful ew and bath | Total $13,500 piace sized dinipg rm po eg Big 8 su 2S se yard. All for pte gt1.aon EALTOR @ room with a view! Al targe 150 lot Less than 1/ down, Viatge bedrooms Gan walk neok rary basement. kitchen perimeter : oo og Ey io pre K.G. HEMPSTFAD rns bats meee Cupboards vinyl fee erent | yr. old, Only $14,700, $2,700 down. | in. slosets snd lavatory up. Pull Hot water and 3 cat wired for eas dryer, Storms 8 Sia Ge ah a ae & OnOe oF Seat * Pp meni oi ent. car ga- attached garage. Cry washer & dryer & ‘ PE 4-078 heat, vAilached ‘eat carege” too. DRAYTON PLAINS it ie eae | C ) Y L V AN completion tnd'‘s'real_. | on. Williams & Maceday ‘Lakes, | \ there ts room | for bee: Ere PE sosr0 ee oer ; ™ $20 250" te ra us show: you! This new ego ern with $12,008, excellent terme. pS 9 pt on et = w2000 4 - Fors corner lot lovely lawn, 5 so Si Decemen, _ Se. pasterea Lew gb smaller home in trade & 4% cent PHA, mortgage. built in ‘47, Permastone i | al NEWLY PAIN ‘alis, 16x24 ft. living room on 2383 Orchard Lake Ave, FE $4418 m . Ci. y front, ready to sel] at. $11,- a ‘TED well’ land tortaa ft lot.| 4, BEAUTIFUL 5 YEAR Office Open Daily 9 a.m. . LARKSTON oun 06.000 down ana 3 Bedrooms—1 Acre Needs hardwood floors and kiten. | Sl! 9B one floor. close to caster sat i pm | Lakefront Special 3 levels—3 bedroom on a hilltop Ce month. CALL ‘Lu | > Keteblished in 1916 aeet fee | Peerage en cupboards. Only $11,500 with Seat teoos and eg ey yo fo Curses, fireplace, meeres: | - ' ath 2 ‘ $1,500 down, . ted. basement, of] heat, 23-ft, living room fire- . ; YOU'D LIKE TO BUILD} [Si#¢,zooms and bath, 18 ft itv. ston| "# tem DORRIS can nite pee a fas beta dad's CHETOLAH SHORES | $QUNFRv urvino ar mrs EXCEPT YOUR} Siam opin jn be a ine nan , Be team: | Ree avai ye | Asmat te, mae quae | Eile mace ater MONEY IS TIED UP_ | Sstiotsusteotf” carnstonorion | fotte Clin tgnicrey™ deneh tire | gr. PRED. Ae cleo 0 | MULTIPLE LISTING GERVICR | sece. Sons, rafh aad -aock =| Soar beat. house fasts few years old, West Guburban location ait si ry ee o 000 Dn utility and stor rm 4 bedroom, e room home, included = $13,950~— ons lot, high on a uated on quiet street and IN YOUR OLD HOME £18.00 ntl price WE ne kitchen with kno FE nag sicher | meat eas heat bath. full base: | ot ROM, RANCH OME, Discount erat AeA! von hill with no water problems, boasting 2 of ee cabinets, Large rm. ‘ : Y Y Sit, ee, house. room ft, well |” Caly $1,500 down. . Benedicts ‘ a at Y 95.960 with asiered, Raturkliy you would ike ts + | Iandecaped fot, "onty 6.208 win seer Ss feethemaaa |g ayucoestoomy won 3 | fbn. stn ky ance tome | Ste ee fue doors "and" tebe get as much for it as you Soaps h $1,600 dows, 4% ‘per cent, mort- at on beautiful corner lot, 262x124x-| bedrooms, full basement, iitchen. Large living room and festuree” “Sun peny, ome ae ae DIITIES) ee ata he pa We tigaagcen ns arenit:| Fuge. "hs hi fen cad diy | Srepnce Pangea vaiena cw-| OFF OAKLAND = | fivture,, “Eu Restart * which way will be best eute la 20% FE eniia| including taxes Ice Iisurance. LAWRENCE -W. pa a agg mney Bg dU crs cannot fail to fo ratte suite ene). £ Pe ee ee car garage add te, Oe con (RE NTA Panetta | Clarkston. IGA YLORD| SS Son's! Saint cea Taig tus ents | Stats eer eeee: | Ease pa mene Fa 3 : Tooms, beautiful living room, and mag a r attached g On a in ER ICED SELL aT : . FOR THE So. Bloomfield Hids ESTATE INC, |%¢ % Pike st. open mves,| ® dining. room and ail ow" price ot tiie! fesaieo fe lot with inks privileges | ONLY § $8,800 ~ LOW ‘down MODERN HOUSING ~9 DISCRIMINATING : . REAL Multi Service combination room with e. ly Oak on Huntoon Lake, $16,800 and only baths, & 4 bedrooms are vee 44 Bedrms., 2 Baths 20 8. Main, Clarkston, Mich. Lg 8 FT Stately Oaks 83.500 down, some of the many features BUYER We are all enthused as this ts 2S Miike "85e2h Templeton Fecreation room, 17420, attached home. Nice sise rooms aie No.0. This 16 ft. tong fered in this arent Lavine “roses pee Hell se wat fireplace in the living room Yom Tale 18 ft tong | fered tn thi aren. Living ‘Toom ICHOLIE UNION LAKE AREA ott telograr Ra. ogra, cinine room, tnd § alge Wig Tog | oo Menta tiled tan ee ‘Lovely Groom, plus tatge tamily | {. fontlder nice = gleaming hardwood” . pit nce hail.” bes v- An oak floors and walle. | 91,300 screened back porch. : pov ry Trourtort ewly Lot wnt ind send Sade a ‘ tho. ’ x7) ew hot Pon. tant Complete with sewer and water, Near ‘new weeks wore bs ag ug semi-prt| 34x34" on on. that | UTIFUL ORAY BRick full basement, on your lot Bloomfield school, very low tax- : : solutely im perfect condition in- hor vti-gy B, v or ours, “QUALITY BUILT” - és, The best value anywhere at | HATCHERY ROAD "“KEEGO HARBOR side and gtay cedar shakes, | éotrance to charming Tee for $17,700 Sher, ane ieptetonable cash |” Priced at $12,300 and would | 5 room modern, plus breakiast rm | select oak a. Seem and ea fige offer. Don't delay-see today.| jike $2,100 down. Com " oa hn’ trent can iy bath and kitchen, living | West Side ‘ No, 623 is an answer to the mi ° S yedrooms, Sul be used es a third toom. Full} room, 11 Al ve 3 home fod file bath ail ore most discriminating buyer’ Webster School Area veer clas what sour ster: basement and Late garage, Privi-| kitehen, 12 bath, alumi-) with Zpe living Fre ccd Full pesement ‘ frome with center entrance | 4-Bedrm. Home mofithly inclides taxes KL 1. Temoleton: B jot Yeates, located Wenn eubureen. |!” {Com fant eessaeet Mtntae de ated. oe : ay Dall. an unusually nice fiv- This is a most substantial and | &, Insurance (4¥a per cent “att at Realtor , ap pores, = INDIAN VILLAGE — Gre. ing =. mient that cat be open rm. ar- well , maintained and yaxre interest.) x 2338 ke Me. PE 44563/ OUTST. BUNGALOW beautiful a. to _ efows home ot sts, laree : 4 room i e. Ha: : After PE _3-0502 3 nam 4 ft. ‘Three exceptionally ‘nice fal Oa, tore, and, hens “sak [90 DOM vin tain Frente fess, master bedrm. 16° hm. Dengind ° bath town and ; 2 lots” : / ind EST? Emenee. | ante omteet ta ae] NMS, SE ta ay | DN [pears ria tw Se "pla, Be Veta corpmie tite Bigh light besement, Dd eae $700 on 4 : s oom. | rantly U-shaped ‘kiteben Webster somone eat’ beet | Catage, Sat, chde—ott Mt ° fg nome eS ae en SS = Fight in, Reasonable price and| Clemens, Ou Kenilworth. <. dius costs Garage. Our 810400 . i errangement, tull terms. BAST WALTON BLVD. $7 0 O : many other want- Pine Lake Area Pusbaumale a roid house . oa your jot for only er alitrichs ranch home me ‘ies ; Ey 600. ‘with INCLUDES TAXES . Higating “tt ‘ooce Tee R itag tom ta Piedras mew. | FULL PRICE $11,995 | We'll price any ot the tine aot Gutrlet “Pte sf: | sase_Down eg oe At Waterford, 450 HOME PLANS cl ve ms L Cokin Seehe etl | Brick 74 frame ranches : we_bave in our eterans , on ae t 2 ; on “Home Planners C Center” Sede sit ee Z Bp te uni P plea bosks, atthe cooreniet iS et ca (Geen Pind Be msewiy S| LAKE PRIVI : “ethics of sireeh. Just west “of Going ee OYL KENT, a NIC J LIE we. ae Pat REALTORS» FE 40528 an HARGER co. W. HURON FE 54183 a7 6. Telegraph ; < es. & Gun.’ dees, ioe ‘DRAYTON PLAINS Immediate Possession This 7 rom full basement home Sistema i sro tchoci : fees HOLM MES-BARTRAM indie OBA MGR CoA pinion pr ie ate Orchard Lake Road At Middlebelt For Colored, Vacant . down will buy @ in & good All lastered walls, gas ‘the full price is TT6.00, GILES REALTY CO. 02, Musee Open * to » FE 5-615 teeee ae Le x 10 RROW. SHEPARD. REAL ESTATE BORE pick Cart OL itis 4 LOT FOR BALE NEAR CROOKS Re MY 2-1208 BUILD YOUR DREAM HOME AT DARB LAKE COLONY IN WEST BLOOMFIELD TWP. Samet! sacs” Sees hd I tie re @ Partridge ia THE “BIRD” TO SEx custom-built iy swimming, Seealees, Bae fishing Ke Rend . oe. enh area aes i your | ROCHESTER AREA a Ry als: OLIVE 60971 Maurice Watson, Realtor a Ww, Pith at Rent Lease Bus. Prop. 49A ee STORE Near commer 2-STALL “SUPER erate investment Sat Mr is . 2-81 Senne T p.m. LI 7-173, aes ST AUR AW T DOING YEAR ls THE “BIRD” TO SEE PAINT «& WALLPAPER retail | in booming business of Pontiac, All new fix- t, operation akes just $700 Dn ony BOWLING ALLEY - thts | i faced. Excellent 63'x erea within 40 mies 7AveRN on busy main street tn | WES E ST SIDE, 4 BEDRM. persanal "detton “peotetenets jens ‘district of Pontiac. Seat- | sped | fematy Tedcirememte, Lee | ine. r 40. Apartment included tn Fit 4 ene en Pontiac’s wes Convenient worms | cept Sone ia trade “ side. Convenient te grade and Dire wt rd Lake Rd his “ and bus. Ca: Commerce Rd West on *bom. . living and dining rooms. Large| merce Ra to Hiner B cw ARD E. PARTRIDGE Ritcchen with breakioet area All Phise to DARS LARS /REALTOR FE 43581 becrooma are of size Pull) pasty posses fon ay er) * bocemen® with a» at pear | sunday. 1 tte mee on | REAL renee he Preremeams rage, ‘ , . Gitish, Pull price only $12.20 with 1050 W, HU RON “ST. $2800 wn. See this fine 7 EMPIRE 34672 OPEN EVE. TiL 9 ‘ ee —— Fer Ac 47 | OLD ESTABLISHED HARDWARE | ARE YOU LOOKING? |For Sale Acreage 47) OLD EstTan.isueD HaRDWane For something modern tn an older. be "fide win ox home? Listes to these | PRIVATE POND AnD 10 lease on ‘butiding” Abeot “sof'ces eee Teen Fat tae oe ina nae” Jue |, t_bandle. Box M4. Pontiac Press. pieture window, “r- we caught 12 in 15 minutes, | RESTAURANT AND RECREATION port, 4 nice *, *pe-' two in one east. Rock bass Lem eat lease of sale Good opp cious yard highlighted by sunken, and bive gilia Pull pries. Located at Union Lake Vilage garden with over 300 different. 0.080 win th $599 down. PAU, Por information call EM 3-#i07 varieties of and flowers KERN. Inc. Tite N. Sag- or EM 3474 Pull basement and sutomatic ges, thaw ee PE GROCERY—AND FRESH MEATS | heat, Teese and many other ¢x- complete, fixtures & stock tote] tras offered et only $11.508 on z “e “ACRE “PIECES, BLACK LAKE Price 63.000 Homer Siemey. 415 OP WARD E. PARTRIDGE REALTOR FE 43581) 1050 W. HURON ST. __.___Open_Eve e me MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE GATEWAYS to, ges HAPPINESS | WEST SIDE RANCH WHEN ONLY THE BEST te good enough, ere thie fully tm- slated 63 © retch trpe burit ‘hia Year near Commerce offer- 7 rooms and bath with bedrooms vestibule trance to a carpeted 72m if room acd @ ft planter bom setting off en attractive activity room with built im telewigion amd boox- Sliding doess in bettroom:, eariy American kitchen, of] peri-} meter heat sterme and landscaped lot lotel2s f L pt at $167 — terms. DON'T MISS: SEEING THIS BALDWIN AVENUE 4 BEDROOM - bs and st Walking Wisner, Lincoln Jr Mike's T's bedroom home in NEAR 1 KINGSTON. & ACRES. @ | | a160 W. Huror full sement. cas screens | State forest lst chetre 82,600 Terms. $200 Dn 418 per month. _FE 2-133 ; Some Good Acreage _ i Buys: | 5 ACR With besement @ | view of take Lake privileg | ry tr { $1000 dove. a } | M | building 9 Rr Consisting of . several cama! Es mkefront lots & lots A 4 house and @ partir sompiete level house Ail ef this fer $71 woo With reasonabie down payment. - Terms Dorothy Smvder Lavender en eToe FE 2-441) 7-641? EVES 6 ACRES AT PONTIAC erty ’ seemic §=6Really at $2500 $700) & veers to par. Directions Woodward to Square Lake t om Opdyke we Walken Bivd aon | down dv ke jabout 6 mire) ‘ef en Wai » miler to Gid: | i. 8 . ed ACRES NEAR SANDUSKY a a i OT oe Priced for ewick sale | .=—full $2600 Mt -bave, _fash " Phone. MYrue 3-3083 tifeable, woods end stream. owner, ee "wooded. near Mantoe Some beautiful | | Es well, Beautiful | room | dings hae +] t on. Ciiddings ‘e mile. Owner | 85010 ; | | ! _Aubare Ave a a SERVICE ST. ATION |Major O8 Ceo. has 2-wtall | aetvice station avaliable “tor lease Reasonable rent. good netghber- — hood jocation Further inf ton | call FE 41811 ‘aforme 0 FULL PRICE Grossing $1,000 per month at present time Includes we sutomobies with dual rking stanchions advertising. rature. supply ¢ases end many -—e features. Call for informa- George R, Irwin REALTOR » Balédwm Ave FE 5-016! or FE 6-0505 Grocertes and Meats Stock. fixtures @ real extate. Real estate comcists of modern store buildin, ant 7 recom medern stere Sullding an¢ 7 reom mod- erm bome 2 car garage end ap prog. 2 actts ‘room to bulld cot- tages'. This property has ewned br 1 owner for 33 Is located t well astound jake area Complete rice 59 | vas $8 000 ae Terme #. | Dorothy Sny vider’ Lavender Hedy mel to buy @ well established REALTO! ' FE 2-441! | DITIONER. Vi tnegeanewt. end screens. Present See cash, balance financed, OL | ETS TALK 202 N. MAIN bp: RCA TV deluxe ‘ ow potpoun oeetrigersior wes bedroom _-. | ee ‘ . * tad! ‘aenciscan . ni tents ‘Ottered at 10.208 artis ~ 12 ACRE: at BUSINESS” ROCHESTER, MICH. tee it. 8.982). (TS stow siete was . sotl ent Toad front- ij OU WANT U: down, SEE IT TODAY. Wis partiawe com were bome _ LOANs tone FOR THE HOME CAN BE FOUND SWEETS Rabio s) ABPuANcE | To Buy—To Seil—To Trade are. This is a real buy at 8790) Hardware—Trade LIVES T SALES | 422 W. Huron FE +113. | You BUY IT-WELL INSURE IT) Pith $1508 down af will discoust | Owner will consider rour home in ROUSEHOLD | A iittle out of the way Loan Company, FE 06 : ~ WHEN YOUNFED _ $29 to $500 ee ear or furniture. You can @ guickiy on yor: budget. you with your money STATE. FINANCE CO. ae ze 2 PONTIAC STATE BANK BLDG. | No. seit to help gre * tine re euite Call after iad | FE 26377. UL CHIFFEROBES, $35 | (2 TarAcriPoL t efter '¢ 20 | Or nnn i |. SELL CHEAP. \* PR. OP DRAPES. 2aeet when new $14.95 « vair FE > | | PIECE BEDROOM SET, BLOND. TV blond @ ‘CTO! Soshta! t | ser or ier vateabies. ee vveee 81.50 | og aa hye SG BROS. rE FE 41112 - FR en. APT SIZE REFRIG, G00D con- | _FE 2-70 dition. $25. FE 45437 | COMPL ETE 3-PC. WALNUT BED. room suite with springs and mat- tress. condition. $75. MI __ 42455. ELECTRIC STOVE AND REFRIG- erator. Almost new. Call FE 8-2351. ELEC STOVE. $25. WASHER. $15. Dinette set, $20, Ratrigerater, $45. Gas stove, $20. FE 5-2766 cg REEZER FOR SMALL RESTAURANT GIBSON 17 CU. FT. LIKE NEW . UP. RIGHT. PE $4380 FREEZERS We have them. Conve ts er Chest | types. 12 tt. to 0 ft. ver e ~ at good dea! ome im and os” no ‘Ve ‘ake trade-ins 4-OT34 PONTIAC RD 4T OPDYKE AIRE PayesOER A ood, 2 . only $58. ks, * 6-1300. Gas RANGE. 36”, NICE APPEAR- enee, center cluster burners, only 25. Milk’s. 1300. GE TLE-MAID DISHWASHER. _i_ yr. eld, good cond OL 1-7466. Bt pr pomatse WASH. | HOTPOI er, $200. S Lochaven Re. FE 48018 HOT POINT ELECTRIC RANGE. Fe caliead burners, sice condition, | __ only $49.95. Milk’s. MI 6-1300. BLVINATOR ‘REFRIGERATOR. ¢ | NEW vag 2 '- gh Me A SONDITION: | New et, Was x “tor. Gall PE AT s § HOT WATER RADIATORS, ALL sines. PE 2-1643. cea : Ui \Churrch ling Chairs doubles—1s . Al con- PE 2-5501 v1 ROYAL OAK WINDOWS, x 20. double hung, 1. Seannien: with alum. storm win- dows, ovtside frame and French door. good condition. $65. OR _ 33879, ee 3_ BIRCH. — InCLUD. eee Bardwere ere cond. FE Poon ‘6, 27 gal tank and fittings, $100. After 6, Winciate Drive, Waterford. Pe Re dy RG “Rochester, PE #0024. wns BIU OIL GUN . on FoR. hha 52 Sat ELEC. SearTR Laundry wae ¢ stand 4 yaucets $18 95 _ : Sasinaw © _ 1 MAN BLOCK MAKER 294 Oekland Ave ‘ 175 - 2X4x8 PT . $65. 32327 11 MILE | Rd. Farmington 600 BTV GAS HEATER S THERM. | __ostat controlied. FE 5-662’ | AMERICAN STANDARD ACRO- | } flame oil burner unit, been heat- | ing 8 rooms, ex. $45 | Boy's bicycle, $19; | .House, set like new #15. | 1245 Wagner, FE 44738. ANCHOR FENCES | No money down PHA opyrey | FREE E STIMATES. FE'S “ee | AUTO, WATER HEATERS, $44.95 r 5 ff cast trom tubs ste | verce trap toilets, $3) sid hae | colares bath on" “oilst, adh ave $29.95 A ss . Perry. t ENTION | 6 CENTS PER. GALLON 68 CENTS | Farmers, truck ognete and everr- | . Get your 200 Proof Meth- anol arti-freeze at OGRESSIVE OIL CO | 47t_8 SAGINAW 8T.. PONTIAC | ATENTION HOME OWNERS | Complete line of patnte Bargains in stee! sash, HIG) ALITY ' $195 PER GAL $2 $5 PER GA | thine GUARANTEED | 4; food ‘aun hest sera a value uetaiched is a PLAYER PIA PIANO ROLLS, OLD _ ease tig erat condition, FE Nelson Joure FE ter. corser" on m & _ 83361, Owner Cleo Ca Garage Doors Berry steel overhead factory sec- onds, all sites and orices., tarse from $35 and Ua give Gold sai , gmoe BERRY DOOR SALES CO 371 8 Paddock 2-070 | HOTPOINT AUTO 1 TRONER LIKE few $70 Waxed birch vouth bee. good condition Casn trade for good seep freeze oo small bidg fot child's play, house. FE 2.3481 KITCHEN CABINET SINKS. FA mous make, beautiful 42° mode}. 390 value, $50 50. Slightly marred | in Srensit od also several 54° els at terrific Michigan Finorescont. chard Lake KE GUTTFR | “oe _Wick's. 2578 Orchard ~ HOMART COAL PURNACE. 2°. FE 40604. 3 (Or. | “| values. =|" iid | ae vaRARND NEW. CRAFTS. _. i 3-5047. Ter WATER PUMPS sans. Go Thom | mpsorr RO & Perry ne PLANNING, . PREE— | Youngsto and Wood Sinks, siuminum 1 doors, windows, | siding & awnings. Ornamental ieee columng & Pa for ve 1-004]. HOUSE P PAINT oli ve. KING BROS. FE 4-1112 PONTIAC RD AT OPDYKE angles Redhatix concrete and mortar, Windows made wo ee ~4 = nol Rock lath, cash & ag 6 Plush doors, from piysoers— aiue= Door hardware ts-—Roll roofin ‘FREE ESTIMATES AND FHA TERMS | SURPLUS LUMBER | } 2) @ , bev ft. deep good ruening ¢ondttion. | freeze, Deluxe suto, chrome Tap: | _oniy 940.85. Milk's. Mt 61300 & Material Sales Co pan gas range. EM 3-5780 efter ei VINATOR MOISTMASTER RE- 5340 Pighlanc Rd i(Mse: OR 27002 | _2 00 pm | frigerator ip A-l cond. $60. OR OPEN — 5:30 Closed | ¥r pv ten — ac sort | 3 fine made. very clean. #48: Cusco | RENMORE WASHER. BURMEISTER + = mete, very clean. Casco | "sell $70. Norge electric nave. “the 0. | new. $8; “american New timed oak china ¢ a Piasterboara 3s) Beauty — Laan A tn i dol ts $90._sell no * Plasterboard ....--.++- 1. 42) tank type, 1954 model, attach. KENMORE AUTOMATIC WASHER Fs x8'5" Plasterboard || "$1.38 | % beadboard. t E _Sudsaver Exc cond. OR 37206 (4x10 and Axi" aise stock i odern’ front door. 3x6 f. 2 ¥F. LEWYT TANK TYPE VACUUM oid, $1. EM t. Good condition. FE 8-0285 35 Ib. Crown Coat m -2s ae, “HOTPOINT ELECTRIC _ Sear Granade Drive ae a ag ov aA ont in : ae | ._3 ovens ith, ventlers. plug- {LIVING ROOM. DINING & BED- 250 ft. perforsted tane "$90 — ee atic griddie, excellent room suites. auto. washer, dryer, 80 ib bag of gynsolite |... : 1 35 | conaition. $200 re 71-8250 deep freeze Delta band saw & 59 Ih bag « time /$ 6) 4. POSTER BED. CHEST AND _ baby bed. after 6 pm PE 2-482] 4x@*y fir plrscore $5.45 “aresser vin Munts TV set; cad- | LIBERAL TRADEAN ON ALL HOT 4x8'4 plywood vee $3.05 inet. 1 electric stove All in excel- Point. refrigerators price, at 100 rt pee * imevilation $4 25 : _lent condition Call EMopire 3-587! $199.95 and up with trade-in B ix8 w pine beds. per M . $78 00 ROOMS OF FURNITURE IN- TIN Electric, 1060 W Huron. Ixl2 w pine bds per M $85 69 cluding television. FE 4-266} LINOLEUM & pate? ae pas £ - or more Socemes age A GOOD 1 BUY IN SMALL RA- ‘> price at Jack's 277 Baldwin 2x tr op dips, FE S6756. LiviNa RM SUITE, EASY SPIN. Dee ee ae ae “~~ APGHAN, CHEAP ry washer. MI 64 760 ee | MOTOROLA rr ae MAHOGANY | | BU 'RMEISTER + AIL'S Fre ne ets MES, CpReKion. cnly | ARTIQUES NEXT FO TRAILS _ figs Maiie's at Ciso0 Northern Lumber Co. OR 3-038 | REW 21° CROSLEY TV, 4 MONTHS | Ponting” EM 34171 & EM 3-3747 | ALL FRIGIDAIRE IMPERIAL: | old. ranteed. Will sacrifice, Telegraph & & Mile Re. Doubie door refrig., Cowble oven | | $125. $288, 63 Norton, Detroit FE 14104 stove. 12 ft freeser. All exe. | Apt ——— | BULL . ROAD GRADERS, | cond. MI 66487, SELL: MAHOGANY DOWN- | “> hightitts. crane. 9190 Gaie Ra. ALMOST NEW, APT, STZE GAS | cushioned @; sorel corner Tich, Michigan. Phone 4212 | Hove. 960. $0 Daniorth, Oxbow | gebioet, new Set, tenes condition. BRICK [* _ Lake: afar} m_WRECKINO CO | | NIO! Reclaimed—ell Fou want. W. 8 Mile Ra BATHROOM FUIXTURES aoe kitcher furnac was ano coal Hot water and pu boflers, HALF AND e Market. FE EDGING AND GRADING, Free estimates. FE 4-550. — Mahogany biFen, ash. fun, White pine & fir-eradé & Fre Low ees Door hardware vy "0 per | cent off, ywood of al! kinds PONTIAC PLYWOOD CO. | ldwin Ave Fe 3-354) | Lng ill PIXTURES for. ev mmoe ot oa | most factory ire feet Eine lean chard Leake Ave ote ee ees 5.00 * mattress 4 IRD'S WAREHOUSE Lake Road S33 aaccs SHEET REET ROCK. 4m 4 STOR! Fae cr wide. 7 storm |BENSON LUMBER CO. LADY'S ROLLER SKA and case. Kenmore Maytag washer LET Us HELP ior WITH YOUR color painting probiems. dreds of colors to choose from im r. | 4 [4 | 9 | Mani ce heater | Hun- | rubber base or Jelled Magic—no | drip paint; free >arking of store, Oskiand Puer and, Pain by sore ard “axe Ave. LIONET FLYER TRAINS FE Authorized factory service and MODEL 40 SAVAGE 3030 RIFLE. many tncigry seal parts. Free test Like new 8%. OR 3-7404 actory analyzer. MODEL 25 WINCHESTER PUMP &_W. HURON S$T. hetgun: Price $70. OAkiand rer'd 8-2083. : | REMIN ; 2 GAUGE : Compas Creek Ones tiene. 1 run. Bolt action & 3 shot. A bell LAaYLoce Caan SCPPLY co. fees anter sae pm. nek for §1_Orehard Lake ¢ Ave. FE 3-7161 $10 ~NEW GALVANIZED PIPE “9 tm. Mh) ft jenaths 13've ft % in. f71) ft. 16%c ft SAVE PLUMBING wrrty 172 8. Saginaw 5-2100 OLD ¢ GARAGES SEPA TO look like new. Lengthen your ga- rage Put in new garage doors Terms FE +5654. OIL WALL FURNACE. 1 REASON- able _OR 3-9062 OIL TANK WITH STAND FOR | housetrailer Sivereront Hardware = 2580 Dixie Hw m reer & AMERICAN’ ) Auburn Heights fry. MATTAG WASHER AWt AND TUBS. | RESENGTOR 32. PUMP ACTION 10 BASS ACCORDION old, # switches, cost ti00, still has guaran fer, immediately, Please send re- biv to A. Strensney, Jr., ville, Th “Sale Store Equipment ¢ 64 laa ; ter ter, _Sale Sporting Goods ¢ 65 | thy HP. ELGIN OUTBOARD MO- | tor $100. FE $4730 after € p.m. GAUGE SHOT GUN. Liki brand new 5 WEEKS $250 or best cash of- atee, Warren- good condi MA ems LE: 120 BASS dion ite pearl with black but- = tons. [ike brand vew Call FE : __ 45036 after 5, p.m. 22. Grandie = TAPE ~ RECORDER. VOICE © OF Music, PE 5-0669. RETURNED E PLAT ALTO ‘BAX. gphene Gotiaghers. iE like new, $120. “ron, | RECORDER RADIO AND ) PHONO. graph all: access Value $250, _auick sale $70 Ortonville WF 12. combination, sncrifice for TWO USED CLARINETS. Gal- jJagher’s, | 40566. USED ‘CORONET_ IN EB condition, OallagherS 18 £. Hu- n. FE 4-0566. | Pe RiED | LIMED ons SPINET piano. No mon. terms. Gallagher’ ° Vr St_ PE | $-0566 | VIOLINS FROM PROF. WILLIAM Rone collection. Inquire Dixie 18 E. Huron, FE XCELLENT 2 faaron . $233 Dixie Hw: way. PT HUSSMANN tone“? coun. _cheap. PE 4 Ca red ng 4 on a Sta = pO Y eet ape Maniey Leach Ba St. Pertoct 2. is. Mayfair. rest Shot guns and deer rifles=big trade __ 1 in allowance for your gid gun Pree duck calling record new _— and duck hunting calls—re; at hus Come in end ot — bie phea ant -rontest KELLY’S HARD Pump action $20 0! ‘ SHOTOUNS volvers _Burr-Shell, vi % Tepair motnts , SANDY'S | Mga, to Ther. 9 to 5:30. Fri. 8 to &. 17708. Telegroph HUNTERS nh each shotgun $3 shell vest specie) WARE 1994 Auburn at Adams with scope, $120 Remineten 22 R 3-6068 RIFLES. AND RE- $1250 on am Will trade. 3758 Telegraph SPORTSMEN our gunsmith Comotete service Biuing, scopes, restoe kin: SPORT SHOP it Sto 8. Sun. 5 to 4. PE 3-0140 WANTED: SHOT GUN AND 1 DEER “PENNY PAINT SAL Ee tifle. OR 33-5402, after 4:00 p.m | Zepee oe at _ Sand, Gravel & Dirt 66 usb ~ 83 Al TOP SOIL, L, FILL SAND & Roller or pas pole Gal. ....-+ 63 “Fogg Oe Geore Bartion, FE a ee OR enon po 8 | cor Slice 98 S. (ELOOR SHOP | 9 to 6 Eugene sere god O38 at PICNIC TABLES | ©}, Tor 80m. CRUSHED STONE. Sand. gravel fu. Lyle Conklin. . BARGAIN — $21.50 | _PE éui or rE 28 gig, Comnlie. A-1 PER? ALL past Ses Fad Brack Bating types sand sand, gravel. 1 athe ae vered. — A | Hl TOP SOL. CRUSHED STONE. “want UN! x wae a yoo age epee fll. Peat Earl How- ROMEX. BY THE coil. « Pen | *i D. fol eart ter opi poe. ie 8 ke ale $2.85. G. A. Sommasen, & 5s. ALL Eins OF Dikt, SAND AND 85-1057, i 3 Deli ec tome Jr. versal, Masons & painter. FE 3-Se00 . « SSS Se A BOE SAS. | ALS £1 TOF SOE ROTDVATED REDWOOD. | gem Stee oe FE Sen. wens: 3 oF more fin “and crushed | Dequtans and 10" paneling. s20 x10 siding—6220 M alse 224s, 2R6's, Is8's, 424s and BI. "AC KETT’S BUILDING SUPPLIES 8161 Dixie Hwy MA $5012 SEPTIC TANKS. Reinforced concrete. 300 and al. FE 45059 Tm inmates | 0000 vei ra ” srapeawanio price, | / BL cK aes SAND ® GRAVEL. | BLACK DIRT. CLAY LOAM, PE PEAT DUMP TRUCK SERVI delivered immediately, FE 2-6368 {VICE BLACK . fill dirt. sand and gravel. FE SPACE HEATER avai id Im: _. moaet 722, 33000 _B Sam. to# pm, ous eal Clothes | Posts FE 42521 “SEPTI ANKS CONCRETE : pe Rea Ty, 1 bushel, OLive 1-$621. . GRAVEL. Fit AND TOP SOIL. BLACK DIRT GRAVEL, FILi. _beach sand. bul Ing MA. 429% BLACK DIRT. SAND GRAVEL. FE 23-1768. Cleo Price sis BULL DOZING AND TOP soft. $2.28 x gj GRAVEL, 5 YDS. $7, livered. FE 4ésaa SHREDDED BLACK DIRT ial ARE OUT TO WIN AN ALL in| "FREE = TRIP TO DAL- KING BROS. 407% PE 41112 YOUR I. H. DEAT ER PONTIAC RD AT OPDYKE __ a co Offer _ 4 Pf: teecsinihere “wrecking for ee or Sale » Tires 80-A Pat Poll guar- Op te $0 per cent off ss Be WILLIAMS aw at -eeburn a, sizes, $3.50 and up. san" on new OF ey 1CE TIRE & TREADING CO. 481_N. Perry FE 5-0649 : reg uto Service 81 CRANKSHAFT GRIND! GRINDING IN THE SCM a ak MID-STATE HYDRAMATIC SERV- ce i reomatic trag sins up. FE Tas4! G For Si Sale “Motorcycles 83 s 8&3 Ae RESOR, BOTE | 4-18 TM, Rag, U.S. Pat. OFF. © 1956 by NEA Service, ine. “Sharp boy, that Alfred! Seems to-know everything except that it's two-o'clock in the morning!” "Bright Spot” Jerome — OLDS-CADILLAC Cass at Orchard Lake _FE 8.0488 1953 FORD ae NORTH CHEVROLET PEE eel a a ile a ae. pane S. T- 1950 Stoume’ parments of $6. — Pog -# engine Very nice bya rid po “cy Lh) OWENS Paras. ~~ toss 4-7500, * nerold . YOUR FORD DEALER | ‘tt "Fer Sale Cars 1 i Ch) RI ME vS) HNFIDER | Bud Shelton RARARBRE ales Tr 8 o73 MA 5-5866 or MA §-1141 {a | STARCHIEF “CTT TALINA, FOL SSEsEREs DODGE-PLYMOUTH HARD “OP TO S800” i acerca, |EASY ED WILL TOTE YOUR NOTE FOR PARTS AND SERVICE “ 5 our Harley Davidson ‘ee Hariey iss FORD STATION WAGON, i Ac i EXTRA Bevideen Baler "Co. a Wanted Used Trucks 89, For Sale Cars 91 lote of extras low mileage. 6 eater. Hydramatic, WW tires. Everybody’ s Credit New Discount 5 aL ETO "peak Rang ROP Katt Mon. arene remeron, SF) 1955 FORD See sO Seek el ne Lake Orion. MY 2 nde cab. ht. MY L OK! —Sauty__PE tent - E S > s ~ ie od 2 _ Sale Farm Produce “75 |", Mecom,' bs rit Pes FE, 5-9485 Baas Miapest™ Cron nasi | ap "FonG” SpA REN 8 FE H_6tbe, SUPER uw ROLIDAY bieckintes ATIMG hUeeR ‘APPLES axp peacers. powe,| 2th aa wee| Pant Te trees ee OF For Sale Cars 94 ag Gey: nospo,srariy War cnn at FORD EDR ROWG| areca cr Tcl “CRIMINATING BUYER * * Lake Ra. "Ziee’ brakes. tandem wheels. FE | LEAVING FOR HARLAN KEN: | 1000 BUICK SPECIAL 4 PR. Tce ery sharp $2475. i965” FORD. TAKE OVER PAY- ‘Wi PLYMOUTH 7 DR” GOOD CON 21] S S AGIN AW GAN ~ GLACK- 34. tucky about 18th 3 or 4 riders| hardtop, 3 R & H, Easy) _EM 36133. _ments. MA_§-6401, FE 48729. ~ od * _moore __ 1900 Silvérbell Rd. | FOR USED TRAILERS COME TO | Needed, FE 56-0142. Ey 00d ed. 4000 miles, 1 owner. "BEST IN USED CARS” YMOUTH 4 DR. BELVE- “GA es.| TRUCK GOING NOR, PART . ': ry . gee Be Giiver| We bave sports trailers and me: | “loadetiher wav PE seen seis miley realy. sharps ~ Beattie _mage or aati at ear | '54 PLYMOUTH Belvedere 4Door .....°.. + Farin Tote Wattes ar ane “fllifora ‘na, Wolly, Mich:| TRANSPORTATION AND SLEEP a ow “Golig for « 1952 PONTIAC LIKE NEW. 39.000, Hi-Drive, Radio and Heater, W/Walls, ‘CANNING TOMATOES TCE jiiten tin WS: WS ot Bega Bra s'Bequinars, Bet. | 0d, conten ater 8 p.m. Wanted Used Cars 88 ~ $695 Weeeuticl eslon’ aarp. “en™ ee ane Garatina | 53 FORD 8 Convertible ..........00..005. 995 RAGE RAVEN PERG ame | . Ase, Sane seat ealetians tae Sales | Eye gue snd ester, #466: “CANARY YELLOW-BLACK TOP, Over- > Hilton "Orchards South | path your fle ‘areas oe cr model Gian "cat | fiom throughout, Would “make an Take Orion Motor Sales oan CATALINA ALL drive, Radio & Heater, W/Walls. 8 3 seem eomne oo. M24 AT CLARKSTON RD. Your Ford Dealer , iy ag Holly. Michigan. Miirose | ~besncORY “MY"sa01 | Since 1930 Sei‘tive pe Seat | 5, CHEVROLET B/Air 2Door ...........$1295 e : @@ for anation, Hick- ince ye erent et ae ENE senesivecs —*_Soat "Ontora OA os THEM NOW ‘Haskins Chev. | NORTH * 53 CHEV. 4DR. At Stoplite in Waterford I\ANAT’T GREEN BE - _____.____Rutger Tomatoes _| 1 way—at--Mis MEICVB F = i ‘This ts sharp cark 5 ~ say ‘ I ' am ¥ RE eee) Aine eR tes) CHEVROLET | fees motes mee rot] LOIN Le: Power ce ron uct Cetaline. it damit. OF SMALL oGnateen ented Beaters | RROPLETS "AUTO BALES" aint ease earns: 8 Fish | '54 FORD Customline 8 4-Door ............ $1295 J TED - JUNEED on USED Pa P9 NZ Senn a tints a =~ | $6 FORD CUSTOM 2 DOOR. i ring own oaskets. ne PONTIAC CHIEF Pa “care wabe ane model. Too Birmingham MI-4-2735 'S CHEY,, 210. 36,000 MILES. 9650. / omatic ": « UW. Low mileage. Leave Your and Heater, ike new Ford-O-Matic, Radio Chist “and “tte ‘te ane nest BAG sCEY AUTO PARTS | | OLE GON ERTIOLE. |S Bee taper hare oe . | Gamore for luxurious “vine, PE 5-0219 170 BAGLEY sT. | 1954 BUICK 3 DOOR HARD Top. | ‘lly eauibped $796. MAZURE BLOOD ‘31 PONTIAC Club Coupe .... -$ $95 i” Also a fine sevection oe reconcs: |WTD: JUNK CARS & SCRAP tellent ‘condition’ $1450. 166 Gien- JEFFREY FORD: SALES MOTOR SALES : Original BLACK, New Tires, Hydramatic < flowed” modern’ mobile "homes. | ~serviee Cail Pi e480 wood, ined foe ON THE HIGHWAY | : OWN These may be purchase on, Our “THE HIGH DOLLAR |W GHEVIE « DR. "RUNS GOOD. RUNS GOOD. | SOUTH BLYD. i : . 3 : Transmission. It’s, -Ruaranteed. ra TUTCHINSON | Bre | "Safe Buy” | wes Sr BREE | CPE SEER teak Ret Cie] 2 CHEVROLET Sin ap 8 8 ‘ ee ee eee mith HUTCHINSON at J. VAN WELT USED CARS Lake Orion Motor r Sales’ | tested used car. ditioned and Guaranteed. | “OAKLAND COUNTY MOBILE = | wagegeee™ | CENTRAL| 1999 FORD _ | rote’ *iaitecny "tam =e FORD ‘5S CHEVROLET Bel Air Hardtop ........ $1595 Bud Shelton Motor Sales $1750 | teat eaesernaetess* | 1053 2.5 $808) Ava ND GREY. Radio & Heater, HOMES _Ba" ip see, pe atey | LINCOLN-MERCURY ger Taam, tlle tee ew’ |1953 2Door .,.....$ 895] W/Walls. 4201 Dixie Hwy. ~ _Auburn & B_Bird, PE 46728 Cass at Pike Sts This Is as snappy « convertible as | _oF call PE 3-67¢2. . 4 - Drayton Plains’ OR” 21202 | SHOP IT - Stes ano | Rater tine answers. Hag radio ine Man HosKEY starion| PONTIAC 56 BUICK Special 2-Door-....... 006.2000. Us a FEE MEDROOM HOUSE: | we ber tn seit io gets are, | eatin Sale iat *Berte | “ener cme | lla 1953 2Door .......$ 995] | 2 Tone BLUE. Radio & Heater, Hydra- OF ie Fe Leen OUD | We var AVERILL _corner Union and Cooley Lk..fed. |: eee! arives thse TON WAGO *. matic, W/Walls. Very few miles. . Wel EORTC SRE EA | ame ae ey | MAPICS, PURER, GO. DODGE — | 56 FORD Customline 8 4-Door $1795 a a mie greet _CHEVROLET FINAL CLEARANCE. |1952°2.Door ...::..$ 498{ ALL BLUE Finish, Radio and Heater, ~ OXFORD ‘HIGH DOS Paid Ace, 9525 Elisabeth Lk. Re. sipalaboera oi pita bite Ford-O-Matic, W/Walls. WE_ PAY TOP DOLLAR FOR 1000'S" 5. WOODWARD aAcrn STUDE SHARP LATE MODEL CARS. : : Trailer Sales HS a ae 1954 PONT. 1956 iiss dbeor ness] CASS & OAKLAND NEW 1957 TRAILERS |. . TY STAR CHIEF “C "35 CHEVROLET 4Door 6 «4. ....4..1++.. $1445 ow oN OUR LOT NOW | MOTORS 4-door sedan with radio, heater HEV. OLDS | BLUE & IVORY Finish, A nice family Ka-Shun- Bite. 1444 to 40 fe. 8 and 803 N. Main, Rochester ea DEMO’ S 1953 4-Door veces SLIGS . Car; has Radio & Heater, ? OPEN 10 P.M. 20 53 CHEVROLET Bel ides Cis Ps Shae Base, "Sam | Macha 2 eae raat Pas ety | NORTH -EXECUTIVE CARS DODGE * Feetpee CREE ee is sass merce Rd, Milford. Mich, MO| Low insurance Schutz Mot at 2 nd ow = —PEACHES msl re : Poca re rE: a0 cams am) CHEVROLET UIZ NIOLOTS | Substantial Savings |1953 +Door .....,.§ 895] Radio & Heater. ; ‘ ritiggesered to ta aes “National Bonded Dealer” sathodeces | MERC ‘31 CHEVROLET 4-Door ......... $ 475 weNort Chevrolet’s . | 1000 S. WOODWARD One Year Warranty 2-DOORS ~ 4DOORS ; 3 LL™ SPE CON aS F oe ait Below Llsted ’ ALL"GREY, Motor completely recondi- Trailer Big Lot in uenengbam mingham _ MI 42736, aah brength “ WHE top Hardtops — Converts. 1954 2-Door ,......$1595] tioned. Radio & Heater. Good od Tires, HI AID AS LOW AS . GH $$$ PA isa CADILLAC @2 SEDAN, 53 Dodge V. Hardtop "54 CHEVROLET 4-Door aac ceseesevseseeQlOt Eeehianee OF CLENN'S | Pitens ire ana "white car bee ait| 55 Packard Patric'n “400”| $195 +3 PONT IAC _ ALL IVORY Finish, Radio & ccs : ANDERSON DN A a any 135 Pontiac Starchief Cat. | OR YOUR CAR DOWN |!) 7D00F -+++++-$ 295]. Turn Signals ord Custom ee ATORS aa Gir Lanes Seti Seah CLEAN 0 OF '55 Ford F'rlane 8, Cl. Sed.| yp xo se soe. on sar. |” FORD "52 CHEVROLET 5-Pass. Coupe ....i.....$ 745. 5 irine "yoar con i E 4-8208 : oo 55 Mercury Convertible P : : 1955 Convertible $1795 Two-Tone GREEN, Radio & I Heater, Turn ee BEEMER - elf * 53 N, : ee Signals. Very clean, very: tice, : = 1,2 $n4.3 bedroom. 16 to 80 ash Rambler TAKE, ADVANTAGE OF OUR LOW an ty : tger Tomataes fires te" alve’ late een © 35 Chevrolet BelAir. 4-Dr.| ' FORD ‘33 CHEVROLET Bel Air 4-Door .....,....$ 895] me Pot ay me 55 Chevrolet BelAir H’top| suy wr CONFIDENCE FROM Dark BLUE Finish, eae. need for like oe a meen "BOTTLE GAS AND ACCESSORIES STORE do, ‘call FE on things shi not using |’54 DeSoto 4-Dr. Sedan GUIDE TO GOLD: Se ? 55 Ford Cus. Ranch Wag. 55 Dodge Hardt 154 Studebaker Coupe -SCHUTZ Motors, Inc. Pi | HASKINS through Classi ~ Ads} tt Open wa SE * 1951 2Door- sve svs.$ OLIVER CHEVROLET : ia | BUICK FE 29101 Fagen ve. _ Power Glide, other extras, cskeivste: 1a Radio & ances. MATTHEWS. HARGREAVES "Your webb. Dealer” _FE42549 c ee = 2 leason Gets : $ 1.5 RECREATION i ti i “wreerrrrrreerrrerery” | 11:30—(4) Fabian of Scotland Yard. ~ 7:30—-(4) Today. (7) Geology of (4) Hollywood Mystery Playhouse. “The Prosecutor." News. Miss Fair Weather. 11:20—(2) Les Paul-Mary Ford. 11:2%%—i2) Nightwatch Theater. Hey Rookie!" *e WEDNESDAY MORNING Farm Report. : 6:55—(2) On the Farm Report. 7:00—(2) Capt. Kangaroo. (4) To- day. : 7:25—(4) News. Michigan. 7:56—(4) Today In Detroit Today. -(7) Little Rascals. $:25—(4) Today in Detroit. $:90—(4) Today. (7) Wixie's Won- derland a 8:45—@2) ‘News, Weather. 8:85—(4) Today in Detroit. - 9:00—(2) The Gary Moore Show. (4 Romper Room. (7) Robin & Rickey. $:30—(2) 10:00—(4) Home. : 10:35—(4) Window in Home. (7) News. 10:30—(2) Strike It Rich. (4) Home. 8:00—(2) Cartoon Classroom. (4)! iH it Z 3:45—(4) Modera Romances. | 4:00—(2) Four o'clock Theater, (4) Barnstorming Vice President Pounds | (2) The Man Called X. “War Comedy Time. (7) My Little SS fey EONS ] Plant.” Margie. (9) Justice Colt. ~~ eTTTrEporTrerrrrrwrt 1¢:10—(9) Weathervane. 4:30—(2) As the World Turns, (4) Qe eee ¢/10:15—(9) TV Baseball Hal! of} Cactus Dan. (7) Ramar of the $ SAVE NOW! 3.,."." a) 2 $|10:30—(9) The Visitor. (4) Traffic 5:@0—(2) The Early Show. (7) > ANTENNA 2 Court. (2) Mystery Theater. Mickey Mouse. (9) Dance Party. 3 $i ett) Soy? On. (4) N ne : 4 : s ews. 2 REPAIR $ @ News. i. F 2 AM Detective Parte Replaseé! = 11:15—(7) White Camellia. (9). 4 Call ‘or Price » $| Good Neighbor Theater. “The ixon Ins 3 BaF sacl & Service 3 Fighting Sullivans.” (4) The Lit-| 3 OPEN 9 te 9 ; tle Show. “He's Gone Away.” (2) 2 3 > 4 $ 2 $ 2 2 3 Soul,” “Joe the Bartender,” Loud Mouth" THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1056 illion Video Contract From CBS ! eo ns Sept. 29 ° : blood of the systems — their]. Nearly three million persons _-- Today's Radio Programs -- Begins Sept. Nawy to Examine K efauver on de he ! : | opetuls er,” he said. : Wsm, (700) CKLW, (900) wwi, : + * : In the last session of Congress, | = seca veroe_ror= New Program December 8 —_ahatane by Ikehens hccuecee| SYLVANIA Raber @, Lavte ./ 6 Music Hell WAYE Kove : National exams for the Navy's a age y 4 Hells C “te AUTHORIZED 5 J, 3 . * : cy me People Speak CxLW, Baptist Ch. tek Wee. Jackie Is Considering|Reserve Officer Corps Snake River ‘cane eg SERVICE , Hews, weve, Hour , Serambie WP %, World News Offer for Film Version|“! be, given Dec. 8, it was an- Asserts Cuts in Rural jana Oregon, the Niagara power Saam meek oe w cove o:00—W. Sheehan | 1:00—W4R, Warren ele : nounced today. ification Programs|Preiect.. and for speeding atomic e wm ews Sana” ie a of ‘Last Hurrah’ Bong are evaliehte at rene a TOQTOMS | ower FE 4-1515 ; 6:30—W. : ” . vid ' ; schools, colleges Navy arn Moves : . un Are Meuse ge Re WPON. Scramble ‘Geuw, Bud t ny Sah CU be obtained. by writing Chief & V Electro Mart weak Henry 4, Tayler Wow, Room ae WIR, Jack Barris He NEW YORK (INS)—TV come-\Nayal Personriel, Washington 25,| MILWAUKEE — Sen. Estes 158 Oakland Ave. 00—WJR, Quest House og we Arthur Godtrer | ORL Happiness dian Jackie Gleason makes a tri-'D. C. All forms must be returned|Kefauver accused the Eisenhower) [éTx/Cieimpae[e|e)- m/e ls. "ww, Three Ster Extra WEDNESDAY MORNING Wane 2 umphant return to live television/by Nov, 17. today “of trying (0) ep oIsele Lars wxYz, Mickey Shorr $:00—WJIR, Jim Vinall Story va. Wash, ‘ The sabotage” the Rural IP SOT ami IN Tei! INITIO) Do-It-Yourself LW, Pulton Lewis Jr. | WWJ. News : Sept. 29 with a inew, $1,500,000] The ‘program enables men : its! FAIZIMIRrrisigAle IAT Io. WJBK, News; Kasem WXY2, Fred Wolf 2: Burton earn a commission while studying|tion Administration by cutting elelvt [eles Ale Tie) CKL 15-year television contract in his) : WEOM, Record Room wisn, Meditations suew a in Bis at any civilian college that has an|tunds and sources of power. Infor eeat er teri! t Quest House Scramble ‘ Matines pocket. r - ain) ‘Fer ees baie” | tawm. San et agriet | MGmtWe Mery’ Gece | Wa gg Gleason's ser bh sand compen ogg lt igh STI Is omietats[OeTrTT) SEG ey pee | BL Sy ute eens ory | ERED (coun Deen, reve a eee bran 1 sd may Demers preadenal cn| Feta [etre PERE ous Wek hens andy | WOLm cette "ware. ate. | “ww ah Mouse” : .— the NROTC aptitude test.|didate as he swung into a second] SIS) WSLS) SSris) wl wae dla eee ‘ Btory %. P rotund comedian has signed with ; ne eo te. Ww: Show World WWI News noe Ww. Kove, Tom George WiBK: McLeod CBS for television through 1971. who qualify will be given aiday’s campaign - en ae WXYZ, News, Wolf WPON. 6teWIE Picete of Rents : physical exam early in 1957, About|fore crossing over into Minnesota 8:0 WIR, Rock'n Rol Gun: NEts Toby David | 11:98-WJR, Time for Music| WWJ, Woman in House “It’s a straight pérsonal con- | 099 will be selected to begin naval| With a visit to the Oakdale REA wi, Howe WCAR Woes Getive Wave Curiam Cate WETS "Weltrick, Mekensie tract for Jackie's radio and TV (careers in September, 1957. on his schedule, he said President WON, Retord Room . Bt FP ae + —— WPON, Fontine Party 4:38—WIR, Music Hall appearances,” Durgom said. he Eisenhower had recommended “a : 0:00 WIE, Hows, Joep Heme Wall —_ wink, “bee get, $100,000 a year just to stay drastic cutback in REA appropri- | CKLW, Pop ‘Question a ee | WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON | 5:00—WJR. Phil Lenhart | With CBS, The package deal for [Direct Medical Service | ations and loan funds” after his ecWak Campion se | Nok Tea Mite |e Rest | Mate ahr nanan] Me thew le extra, bat. decile WANT TO BE THE BEST CREW, ‘Bob Carlisle Ww, Bob CXL, Mews, Sammy Kaye | CELU: BoD end Rey | gots that $100,000 a year even if | BATH, N.Y. Patients of Dr.| If Congress had not overridden ore rahe WAYE. Kews, Welt | Mews. Tom x, Tonge he wants to sit home till 1971.” |Donald Hutchings get direct serv- s budget recommen- DANCING COUPLE 10:06—WJR, Auto Report WJBK News, 5:00 -Wam. Mesto Mall ice in an emergency. He walked|dations, he said, REA cooper- CKLW, iter WCAR. News’ Goliee Jim Deland The long . term contract, con- : oat . ere, ae . News OFWs ere me Mews. Mckensie firmed by CBS officials, goes into|"to a blood bank, donated a pint/atives would have been unable to : WJBK, McLeod . . of blood, then took the pint back|finance needed additional facili- in youR stT? effect with Gleason's return to live > . i television after a. year of filmed|*? Bath Memorial Hospital where ties. --Tod T ] oN : shows. : it. was given by transfusion to one} ‘ Eisenhower administration _ : ays . elevision O ams -- as after|0f his own emergency patients. {has sought to cut off the very life Bad iene previous multi - enillion- ee furnished 's -t —— by stations listed ty this column are subject to change without notice. dollar deal with an auto sponsor . , . Typical Arthur Murray inetructer Channel 2—WIDK-TV Channel 4—ww3- ended mutual consent to Oe STV __Channel I-WKYZ-TV Channel S—OKLW-TV [39 ht tlocmance in am hour.| » aw" Methevs COME TO ARTHUR MURRAY’S TODAY ¢ JONGHT'S TV HIGHLIGHTS | o'clock News 11:25—(7) News Ace. long, weekly live show, Te" recuny = ‘. god and Oilie.|¢:15—(T) News. (4) Weathercast.|11:30—(2) Search for Tomorrow.| Gleason is reputed to get $300,000] sssistant at « (7 Abbott and Costello. (4) 6 (2) News. (4) It Could Be You. (7) Robin a week to present his coming live} _ university = #:20—(4) Dolores. and Rickey. show. The price is for the complete)? (Mir ats UY, Yi Yi Uy FOR RATES . “|| \¢:25—(2) TV Weatherman. 11:45—(2) The Guiding Light. show package, and neither CBS 14 Lodger Yi, Yi ty, Yyy : had 2 | 6:30—(7) Conflict. (9) Pride of the WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON nor Durgom would estimate Glea Plant 4| Family. (4) Talking Point. (2) “Tehe het lye-Sostelry y yy Now IN EFFECT ‘]| Name That Tune. 12:00—(2) Mid-Day Movie. (4) his term and! ty Article Wo > i] 6:45—(4) News Caravan. Ding Dong School. (7) 12 o'clock seasonal contracts, Gleason is tied 3 armese elf y | 7:00—(9) Theater. “Homecoming.”| Comics. up only for radio and TV. So, Glea-| 5 pysictan LEARNING to dance at Arthur Murray's is i} (4) The Big Surprise. (2) Phil 12:25—(9) Billboard. son himself admitted, he's listen-| 2s Fortification ; Silvers Show. “|12:38 — (2) Ladies’ Day. (4) ing closely to movie offers. 33 Restical torm - fun anyway, but, you'll find it’s a double |] 7:30—(7) Wyatt Earp. (4) (Color).| Charlie Ruggles. (7) The Erwins.| “T've been offered the part of [3 2%, "4, Z Z pleasure whea you learn with your favom 4 Noah's Ark. (2) Building Dedi- 12:45—(9) Myrtle Labbitt. | the politician in a movie based | Negro ite partner. Not only do you learn faster. I! cation 1:00—(4) Hollywood Story. (7) om the book “The Last Hurrah,’ ” | 31 hiese’sr"* — _ but you save money, too. _| 8:@0—(7) Summer Originals, (9); Charm Kitchen. (9) Hollywood Gleason revealed, I'm thinking oo Yi WG You'll be amazed how quick and easy Guy Lombardo. (4) Jane Wyman) Showtime. about it.” a Ped it is to become ceful dancer 4) Show. (2) Joe and Mabel. 1:25—(2) News. Any movie offer would wait un-| sss the Arch M os Were first gj $:30—(7) Cavalcade Theater. (9) 1:30—-(2) Linkletter’s House Party. 1y Gieason finishes his coming 39. “Ro rthur Murray Way. in your very - This Is Your Music. (4) Circle (4) Tennessee Ernie. ‘week series of weekly hour-1 nemeee lesson you learn the key step to all dances. | Theater. “The Second Family.” 2:00—(2) The Big Payoff. (4) live television shows. After a sea.|@ Click-beethe These special 2 for 1 rates are for a lim- ) + 42) Spotlight Theater. “The Bax-| (Color). Matinee Theater. (7) <5n of filmed half-hour shows nnéser at ited time only. So enroll now and be the BOWLERS ter Boy.” | Film Festival lc is to the girt-| ese : chanhels 43 Toward the most envied couple in your set. . 30 i -| entversit ndi¥ 4. elter #007) Acceptance Speech. (9))#:9%-=2) The Bob Crosby Show. ané-gag revue format that made|is Sigr™'” | Seacey, «MO ema, sae Pedos empty evasion f tran Co ou 3:00—(2) The Brigh = De i bee oa as “Mr. Saturday| 51 Doctrines it Voleane im 3 pentane Pewee See Us for Supplies '%:30—(7) Jumbo Theater. “Doc-| Queen for a Day. (9) ‘Austin | Nat ‘ eo 12 feese 30 The ail or Srisone. river ARTHUR MURRAY Inquire About Our tor’s Examination.” (4) Federal! Grant. | ney pole Andrey nt nae Art Cr } Military cep 19 resting | 31 Piddling 48 Let it stand Leagues Men. “Last Chance.” (2) Hig ee — Secret Storm, \the old aveeen,” Chan aL Et 5 25 E. La st Ph. FE 2-0244 way Patrol. 726—(9) News. | The old Gleason roles include! 5 Interest cad.) 24 {1 Glowing cost $4 Race course wrence oi. . 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