, a Ciaanincer tims tmnstan ‘reeds Galen in ie bee age and 22 were injured early this morning when a bus and an graph Road near Monroe. The bus was carrying 23 passengers, auto haulaway truck collided headon and burst into flames on Tele- bound to Detroit from Pittsburgh. The haulaway had four Cadillacs. ~ Dulles Says U.S. _ [Ships Will Skirt Canal If Closed ‘Se Africa to Using Guns, He Claims WASHINGTON (#—Sec- today the United States has no intention of shooting its way through the Suez) Canal if Egypt blocks the |passage of ships. AP Wirephote ference the United States Stevenson on TV Tonight; President Greets Rally Adlai to Start Drive; lke Tells Plans opens his’ the cost of the aired speech with his running mate Sen, Estes Kelauyer of Tennessee, Gov. Leader, staff members and news- men. Several hundred persons were @n hand at Harrisburg State Air- W— Adlaijport to greet him when he landed at 1:10 am. Two dozen girls in pale-blue! “Stevenson” dresses -— similar to the costume worn by girl support- clays at tt the Democratic convention in Chicago — were among the Stevenson will deliver his ad- (Continued on Page 2, Col. 1) Kocsis Victorious in 5th Round Play | Also victorious in their Sth round matches were Ted Gleichman of Ventura, Cal., Charlies Kocsis of of Torogto, Canada, Joe Campbell of Anderson, Ind. and Blum of Macon, Ga. Arnold Picks Bums Over Braves Viffnitz Ponders Prediction, A self-explanatory letter to the Press says: “If your Herman Lysander Yiffnitz is so good pre dicting and explaining the weather, do you suppose he can predict: the pennant winner in the National League? © Old Fan* We put it up to Herman. “That,” said Yiffnitz, “is a two Martini decision.” He cocked e calculating waited. * Well, we wheedied the eye on Ahe ceiting ‘and priceout of the manage- ment and sent Herman off to his favorite pub. _ Herman had the means for a couple himself, and so he didn't phone back but brought in his find- ings this morning. “Qur readers should Khow first,” said Herman, stroking his long white flowing beard, “that I'm a direct of old Abner Doubleday, the Father of Baseball. er a by igeat cneia, a; Doesatag Yiffnitz, was the-most brilliant pitching prospect tm | Th y of the Great Northwest. He could have ; paused. v iat teoeratt! we ike’. “Manhattans,” said Herman, “He couldn't get - to Martinis so he specialized on Manhattans. he went into a slow, flat spin and never came out. contd: 9 alae spammy ee ae ven "We pointed to Old Fan’s letter. _ “Oh, a said Herman. “Here's ‘the finish: GETTYSBURG, Pa. @— Presi- | against us than not at all.” Without a word of direct -criti- (Continued on Page 2, Col,4) Gilliland Appeal in Highest Court being offered or admitted to show that he conspired to obstruct the ai af : Hat = would favor diverting its vessels around Africa un- der such conditions, regard- less of the extra cost in- volved. He said the U.S. government” ready to consider dollar joans to Asks Warrants for ‘Wolf Pack’ First Degree Murder \ciat burden. Charge Expected Today for Fatal Youth Beating expected that Recorder udge Joseph A. Gillis will) sign the warrants this afternoon and arraign Tommy Rollins, 19, of a * os Gray, 18, ‘of 2714233 Garden: peel Prosecutor Joseph so that James Grag, of 21014 Fer- ner St., can be tried as an adult.) Okinawa Loss 4 Million NAHA, Okinawa @ — Typhoon damage to U. S, Air Force instal-' lations on Okinawa_last weekend: totaled about $4,100,000, it was an- nounced today. White Students Boycott news Was resting at his farm today. |Mixed Kentucky School CLAY, Ky. (®—Only two Negro and one white pupil and seven of a teaching staff of 17 showed up for class today in the face of this community's passive resistance against integration. The mayor said whites would boycott the school. te ‘Would Prefer Circling! retary of State Dulles saidi* Dulles told a news con- + Hey, Ma, Look at Me! hound = sceni-cruiser Aand an auto haulaway Haulaway Truck and Greyhound Burst in Flames Center Blamed for Collision; One Listed as ‘Critical’ Lane Passing MONROE #) — A Grey- bus truck crashed heacton near Monroe early today, killing three persons and injuring 22, state police said. Troopers of the Erie Post said the truck driver and two bus passengers were killed. Two of the dead were identified as Francis G. Pesko of Detroit, the trucker, and Mrs. Frankig Mae Semple, 38, of Detroit. The other victim was not identified immediately. Six ot the injured — one of them | of crude oil near their home. He thought it was a slick trick. Jettrey Rankin, 19 months, is having a devil of a time with an food cake pan, The Los Angeles youngste? had no trouble getting on, but the fire department had to” be called to remove his iron collar. si E Crisis Cancels Visit LONDON (INS) — The Foreign Office announced today Foreign z 3 a | Z 4 ry | * itu i al 1 Rg ¢ 2 LONDON @—British shipping companies worked at top speed to day on an emergency plan should lf LP i Canal Crisis Stirs World —Israel today hailed the Western plan for a Suez users’ association. A Foreign Ministry spokesman said it could make “a crawling through windows and an emergency exit, deputies said. of Detroit; Annie Clancy said he was dozing the accident occurred. as tae Gn Gar cae hee p.m. The cause of the collision was not determined iny . Sta he crash ~ Election to Elias z ve objected to some high-' way plans. _ Representatives of the County Read Commission, the Inter- Connolly Concedes City Employes’ Group to Give Chicken Dinner The Pontiac Municipal Employes Assn, will sponsor a chicken dinner trom 5:30 p.m. to 8 p.m. Sept. 19 at 761 W. Huron St. to raise funds for the association's news-maga- zine. Tickets are available at $1.25 for adults and 75 cents for children: under 12. They may be purchased at City Hall. Because of the climate, Bermu- da's vegetable farmers can raise two and sometimes three crops a year. The Weather Ful US. be a 4 oes" Bot. today, — and tomorrow. Warmer teday, continved warm tonight rs. Baytame highs near 85, urday from the S parks - Griffin ‘Chapel with her pastor, Burton, officiating. Malcolm K. Burial will be in Perry Cemetery. : z 3 Home. Mr leaves his Mrs. Mary T, Fleshman i tha: a son, Lloyd of Lake Orion; one daughter, Mrs. Gladys Lib- betts of Oxford; one brother, Hen- ry of Rochester; and three sis- ters, Mrs. Leila Hatherly of Grand 3 { Da Fi _ te for Completion je the Rev. Mt. Park) ge ea = 7 Held in Thefts. Taken in Mount Clemens After City Gas Station Breakin, Car Robberies Erege EAGT arti of Z wite, Ber. |teacher of citizenship in Pontlac, «Miss Janice Antona, well-known will represent our city at the lith in Washington, D, C., Sept, 17-19. Mayor William W. Donaldson made the announceme Miss Antona 1954 conference, The theme of this year’s meet- ing is “The Voting Citizen.” Previously sponsored by the U.S. Department of Justice and the Na- nt. also attended the It ll Cost Shoppers fo Park Friday Nights Friday night shoppers in Pon- tiac will have to dish out addi- tional nickels if they are going to use eneean, parting weer. stalls. A new city ordinance extending the times on these meters from 6 p.m. until 9 p.m. becomes effec- tive oF aa night. It was passed Sept. 4. City Manager W. K. Willman ‘said signs. reminding motorists of the new times have been ordered but have not arrived. * * * The ordinance was adopted to for more turnover in use Royal Couple Visits : National Conference on Citizenship), ., the confer-} independently car rammed a tree off Jackton; ber of Adcraft Club in New York tomorrow, with burial in his native Ft. Wayne, Ind. pm. in the Supervisors’ Hoom, is/59, of 69 Douglas St: died suddenly | ; . | open to the public, , 2 ; ‘ ; Topics will include results of the| ier ren ay Grand Rapids Plant Teale ‘Staiy, the furiadictionall She. was born in Tron Mountain GRAND RAPIDS @ — The split over area roads, possible re-/0 Aug, 26, 1903, the daughter of .. Grand Rapids Division of Lear; classification of some roads to, a|Crarles and Maite Gobbels Morise on ge ln pagel gong am rs accent yrs. Agra FO Fleshman, a waitress, came) DOG’S LIFE—Boots, nine-week-old Chihuahua = ae * Bag” vine Ting major -asorer Did 1 ran te Bins a Mother | Puppy, hobbles toward a drink of water with broke the leg several days ago~and you can |“Smuet = onl capone gg ; pans Surviving ‘are a daughter, Mrs.| CAs weighing as much as she does. Owned by tell by her exgression that the doggone thing has-| doesn’t disown The 35-year-ald former monarch; Jeanette Sattler of Milwaukee,| Geil and Norman Schoch of Knoxville, Boots its drawbacks. : : ment, “we shall who was forced from his country Ste Kicks Off Wis.; five sons, Walter A. ‘Whit- this issue and let in 1947 by the Communists, is ac: venson Ic ae Bene me M3 ye on gag Y K o é beige companied by his wife, the former “4 . * G teom , 'N : M q M4 O ‘ & Queen Anne. Merle Whitcomb of Veroica, Wis., rt TV ge ea He visited the firm's United Drive Tonight on TV Chartes' and Jobe | Whiteoen , both 0 on ul er i Wo key sumpects in a Pontioe| Robert A. Grimes, 34,00 Pot) pan’ x’ penenms = Monday at the Eis, Templa 0 s na i * int, officiate with burial following in at Capital Forum sadeation suffered a cut eyebrow when his . A MSU graduate and a mem- and boulevard in White Lake Township.| DAC, he leaves his wife, Estelle i Federa] prosecution, he said. FIRST COUNTY CASE All three were ‘among 15 defend-| ants in the case, the first narcotics | provide of these stalls and to provide ad- ditional finances, Willman said. | WTO aeiceaeetsaeenss Cd ee seek eens dees renee fi) Age in Pontiac LADIES’ and MISSES’—All New Styles Saddles-Penny Loafers if PTs & Crepe Soles Values to $4 Rapids, Mrs. Nellie Bent of Lapeer on| : and Mrs. Irene Anderson of Ari-\a hypnotized patient is believed to REGULAR SIZE zona, have been in * POPULAR BRAND ~ Why Pay More Ow prices A y ray LOW PRICES? [Devt Pay More Than Simms Everyiey Low Price f Why Pey More Then SIMMS LOW PRICES! 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S a smooth’ sithouette. it is also wash- | tgs 3 bj * 3 % the canal, declaring that it would be wholly under the/ control of the Egyptian government. It was form- erly under private company control, with British and French interests = The fact that Nasser has let it “de known quietly that he wishes lZurther diplomatic discussion of - issue shows that he has no he to precipitate a war over “Suez. However, his suggestion that the number of nations tak- - ing part should be increased, thus letting more Communist voices in, has brought stern refusal from Britain. Whether the Russians dictated the _' Jatest move is not of course known, | but certainly it plays into Rus- siam hands to prolong the dispute without provoking actual war. The Communists gain through the fomotion of trouble anywhere in id, and they are adept both at promoting disputes and then using them for propaganda purposes. Di- vide and conquer is an old Soviet tritk. * * * * Meanwhile the Western Nations can only wait and see whether Nassrr : still may agree to some compromise, or.whether he merely proposes to keep the Suez issue open so that there = will be less danger of war. + - ; 14 Extension Classes a ee ee ten nian © tHe fact that fourteen extension ' classes will be offered here this year by-the University of Michigan. This is the largest number of courses ever offered. It almost doubles the eight given last year. . x * The classes will be held at Lincoln Junior High School. Each will give two hours of university credit to all who successfully pass it. — While these courses may be “Mtilized primarily by teachers in the area who wish to secure -additional university credit, they “mre open to anyone interested in the subjects taught.. Last year almost two hundred persons took advantage of the extension courses here. - The classes offered this year cover a wide range, including real estate management, conservation, physical education, children's literature, mod- em drama, Europe since 1919, gov- ernment of Michigan, attitudes and -secial behavior and geography for teachers. — x *& * - UWhether these extension’ courses ever will lead to the establishment of a college in Pontiac will de- ‘nymber of persons in the area who ssire to attend university classes Ww going to Ann Arbor or De- troit. There has been a steady in- crease during the past few years. ‘the interest shown and the 4 printer's gran * *x Only & delay in the shipping meters has held up the open- The/ meters were due last month. are expected any day. After their erection, blacktopping can take lace. . / The lots already have been graded and islands built for in- stallation of the meters. The city is proceeding on the theory that it is better to complete and use as much of the lots as can be made available, rather than wait until all of the land is obtained. Thus, before the end of October, Many more motorists will find park- ing space awaiting them downtown, and from that date on the situation should be progressively eased. * * * The three lots that will be par- tially opened this fall are in the Lafayette-Wayne-Pine-Jacokes area, on West Lawrence near Wayne, and on West Lawrence west of Cass Ave- nue. City Manager WILLMAN hopes to have enough additional space -available in these three lots to give Pontiac shoppers added reason for be- ing thankful come November. The Man About Town Get Out the Vote Local Scout Council Plans to Do Very Extensive Job TV: The only sure cure for insomnia. With around a half million population, Clinton Valley Council, comprising most of the area in Oakland and Macomb Counties in the Boy Scouts of America, is preparing to do an intensive job in getting out the vote, also in the advance registration. On the morning of Nov. 6 reminders will be hung on the door knobs of each of the 100,000 homes in the area. Chairman of the committee in charge is Joe Haas of The Pontiac Press staff, who will be assisted by ; Harry Boorn and Glenn Lackey of Pontiac, a of portions of several new lots. — TORK S——~ We Don’t Seem to + Learn Our Sc hool Lessons ? David Lawrence Says: Wisconsin Apathy May Hurt GOP WASHINGTON — Factionalism and apathy tell the story of the Wisconsin senatorial primaries. Only about 450,000 Republican voters went to the polls out.of a total of 870,444 who voted the Re- publican ticket in the final elec- tion for senator in 1952. Also, when Sen. McCarthy-~won his primary contest in that same year, he got 515,481 votes, which is about 65,000 more than the total of the combined votes that all the Re- publican candidates got this year. This year’s low vote happened in spite of the fact that there was a deep-seated cleavage of viewpoints between Sen. Wiley and Rep. Glenn Davis — both President Eisenhower stayed out of the fight, and so did Sen. . But the issues that weve emphasized on the stump were national in character and carry with them international significance. Wisconsin is a state which for a long time has contained a sub- stantial majority in favor of stay- William Miller of Mount Clemens, Jack Brussell of Birmingham, L. W. Beals of Farmington, and Kenneth Jones of Drayton Plains. The various scout- masters. and other grown up scouters will tt direct the boys in an effort to ’ distribution close to 100 per cent. In- cluding the Scouts, over 10,000 people will participate in the loca] council’s drive to get out the vote. In sending your entry it is a good plan to address it te “Foot- ball Contest,” care of The Pontiac Press. A forsythia bush is reported by Mrs. Ben Speer of 642 Homestead Drive, as blooming a second crop of resplendent yellow as did in chasing away the winter months ago. it six In sending his entry in the Football Contest, Franklyn Hawthorne of Lapeer, writes: “Am doing this early to get it off my mind. Last year I had them all correct, and would have won, but my entry did not arrive on time. Am taking no $300 chances this year.” In commenting on our TV peeves, with which she agrees 100 per cent, Mrs, Mercedes Fallon of Lake Orion wonders what became of Liberace. We don’t know, and won't try to find him. |} . Regarding the old Howland Theater in Pontiac, Mrs. Ephraim Howland of 9595 Pontiac Lake Road, writes me that it was built by her husband's grandfather, the late Ephraim Howland, and that he had a box seat.in it, Saaamemmemend Miss Helen A. Rundell of Lake Orion, writes me in pointing out sotne typographical errors in our paper. Thanks, Helen, and I hope your scrutiny is.as keen in picking out a husband. Verbal Orchids to- of 4 Moreland ayer sgntytl birth- — a aa ENTE z f g ak rt z di reel itll E cd i il criticism * willingness to spend large sums abroad. The same division prob- ably prevails inside the Demo- cratic party. Like all local contests, there were in the Repeblican sena- torial race conflicts in person- alities and many votes undoubt- edly were influenced by those considerations. Sen. Wiley is a- widely respected man of high ideals and principles, and it is to his credit that he stuck by his convictions notwithstanding the temptations of expediency which presented themselves, His job now will be to win the sup- port of those who voted fer Rep. Davis and Beyle. The Demo- crats, however, cannot take much comfort out of the situa- tion because these voters are not likely to cross over to the Democratic side. The danger that exists is among the stay-at-home voters who, by deliberately absenting themselves from the polls, express a form of protest, There is nothing in the primary returns themselves which would indicate anything of a trend on the presidential situation. (Copyright, 1956, New York Herald Tribune Ine.) Dr. William Brady Says: © Vanishing Family Doctor Turns to Special Practice A reader complains: “If a gen- eral practitioner's patient has to go to the hospital, the G. P. must these things here, but I am un- happily impressed by the steadily increasing number of complaints about the difficulty of getting a -dector-te—attend-—one-—at - home. Many doctors, these complainants say, either refuse to answer the telephone or bluntly say, “I do not make such calls” — bring him thy hospital, and Ill attend him re,’” ~ I letters, not more than one page or 100 words long pertaining to persenai health and hygiene, not to . ding- nosis, or trea’ will be answered by Dr. Wiliam Brady, if « stam self- addressed envelope is sent to Pon- tac Pontiac, Michigan Seeks & & I E a i i % 80 n for Sch spread good will in Latin America. * « « This is the firm opinion of jazz- man John La Porta, 36-year-old columnist for Metronome, the musical magazine. He spent nine days in Caracas the past summer as a guest of the Caracas Jazz Club and its president, Jacques Braunstein. VALUABLE EXPORT La Porta's venture and his con- clusions thus support the rather obvious but recent discovery that popular music can be one of the most valuable U. S. exports and good will agents * * * He found south of the border what others, such as Louis (Satch- mo) Armstrong, have encountered . in Europe and Africa, and John (Dizzy) Gillespie in Europe and Asia. . “On the cultural level jazz is the greatest open door we have,” says La Porta, a serious student of jazz who plays clarinet and saxophone, “It is our unique con- tribution to music.” * * * While in Caracas, La Porta played with four different groups and delivered lectures on jazz. The groups included the 15-piece Orchestra Casablanca, the Charley Nagy quintet, Juan Barabbas sex- tet and the Walter Albrecht sex- tet. “The response was terrific,” La Porta said. “The immediate emo- tional effect on the audience tre- mendous."’ La Porta teaches in the Oyster U. 8, Jazz Wins Goodwill Down in South America Bay and the Farmingdale schools on Long Island, N.Y. He is pur- suing advanced studies at the Manhattan School of Music in New York City. He started out playing the clarinet in Philadelphia ' when he was a youngster. Last year the Voice of America recorded two hours of his music and other compositions played by the Farmingdale High School band for overseas broadcasts. Portraits By JAMES J. METCALFE Tonight I was so tempted, dear » .« To pack and go away... And never see your face again .. . Until a brighter day . Until somehow I had attained ... A fabulous success .. . And so be- - My il E- a$dgen% Case Records of a Psychologist: or a citizen contribute to the support pape sirens frongatin ok e * me @ at hospital as a you “tay sees Child’s First 5 Y Most Vital rc ant eli et Srl ears Most Vita you require you accept Parents, take care! You are. i | future college in- instead the fair-haired bey the sole custodians of your chil- surance policy for their young- hospital designates. And nearly dren jor only the first five it, yet always you are too timid to years. Then the state takes the child squawk about it. Your professed — over via the public school sys- ever wanting loyalty to the finest doctor you tem So be sure you acquit ever knew is just a bit of hog- yourself nobly during those cuninite, it toil to oe uty, See ae first five years. There’s a oe en cae That plain-spoken, conscientious ht road from high chair moral exam- general practitioner you loved so to the electric chair. Bad chil- eae well evidently tried earnestly to dren usually indicate bad par- may be a feal physician for his pe- ents! pies i" 80 3 Sete ee ices oackitins ee By DR. GEORGE W. CRANE ug “¢inic”’ racketeers when they Case S$-364: Maude B., aged 27, exaggeration! thought the “ordinary” doctor was is the expectant mother between perhaps not hep to the latest meth- yesterday who wanted to know if | Glectrie ods, that the doctor had no alter- her playing of the piano and read- native. e's poetry, b> plliasoard oe Accotding to this year’s enum- baby more cultured musical. parents eration by the American Medical * 6 6 are accessories to the later crimes than general practitioners in the. “No,” at least prior to its birth. a toddler for United States, This preponderance For there is no nerve connection of specialists is to be expected, between the mother ard her un- _ brothers from the absurdly long course of born baby. Failing that, training one must take to become So a cultured mind and a musi- away from: a physician today — not less than cal inclination in the mother will ten years after graduation from not have an immediate effect on careless about ae aed, He oe eee the baby. Sunday advisers in medical schools tell | ‘ oS l Indeed, the baby is in an al- % . > be ame ies ee most soundproof container be- If you parents will So, parents, beware! ‘Your © wo lg etn ae fore birth. There is a remote English constantly the child's first °Mldren are only lent to you for omen A ay thy A given ‘chance that some faint sounds five years, it will probably make * brief interval during which you productive might reach its ears in the latter top grades in English all through %f¢ the home tutors of these pr Ho rag nh ange an ‘months of pregnancy. school. toddlers. x gay young * 8 6 wee nowadays is to hold himself out — But that is not very significant. yo4 can thus insure his. high Pears had mo} on Publ 4.5 specialist from the very first, However, it is desirable for an ex- tari before he even enters Kin- snd produce a opm The trowhle with you, sir, te Pectantt mother to form the habit _dergarten. : ; ened ie a a... eM ee Bon And you can likewise predispose miny and shame. - ets Wil Keep your tine, plain-spoken .* ‘fim to a fondness for good music Always good exain conectomtions eneral practitioner = cultural outlets wilt int fot morality, too, by the early even if you can’t orate fluently, cay Seeter buy while yon her more contented and me environment with which you And send for the “‘Tests for : = or during the ‘ surround your bahy, «> Parents,” enclosing a stamped re i hd wo 0 be baby is torn, _TESTS FOR PARENTS Wee Nay Gk eee ee they can then begin to influence . In those f e years , 0-Doint test show you PREGN 1 iwaye . . w, ' Just thoughts + THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1956 "ANNUAL , BIGGER AND BETTER’ | PRESCHRISTMAS aeax ° , : ; THAN EVER BEFORE! MORE TABLES! MORE 3 WAYS ePurchess Coupece OCush-. | Of. BR i / | : TO BUY: @£ory Terms eLayowsy Ag = \ Eo ) TOYS! MORE SPACE! ‘We reserve the right to limit quantities! Ste bat Bly = She Sinn Sle ae Me tte! =o 886 i—Davy Crockett scout kit | | Kit includes sueded leath- List price, 3.98 Om eee | fe | er belt, holster, Flintlock Cc —_ a € | Be pistol, powder horn, a woodman's knife with sheath, Alamo i Cake mixset @ ®ALL TOYS ARE NUMBERED... AD ALONG FOR EASIER SELECTION ®©ON SALE WHILE THEY LAST! ®NO LAYAWAYS! ®NO DEALERS! = Framed 12x18” Nateral slate Servies and biway fest ® Pe fae : Movies stil hh hare ok etalon. ah tees toa hs D— A rece gramming < an eee ‘Service in 9th Year a ! | : Miew'sew = Sa OT 7 : ots’ cotton Smart pearl a 1 5 flannel pj's ae mar 1 00, or school or work. 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' ) i = i A wonderfully washable group that in- nelette, broadcloth, cotton, challis and _ : 9 714 en Seen aie Baden dusters and branch coats in all sizes. : CE il mins Rema iote Full-Fashioned | glamour-sheer First a | Quality | > a. vo bose OU mew aren 4 4 9) Soe NYLONS | ‘4’ fee Pais Sree 2 oun ] | coat sets and snowsaits ~"Q00 - 60 or 5Si-gauge, 15-derfier sheer = : nylons from one of America’s 6 | PEE PONTIAC PRESS, ‘THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1056 ao ming | Create Tropical Climate. ) "Motor Travel Increases [rs4s and © pes towns,’ In 1948 BOYS’ FLANNEL SHIRTS Buy them in pairs for real savi Energy-saving, too, are sheep enede-Siched, Seutecioed sited Meet hae aes wok $ so easily, iron so easily! Round collar styles with 1 or 2 fer pocketsl Red, brows, green, gray, plaids or checks to choose . tom. Sizes 6-18, Shop during Federdl’s Dollar Days! BOYS’ SLACK SALES Smart *juvenile slacks in rayon-acetate, splash. pattern gabs : , : or flannel! Well-tailored with elastic insert waistband, zip $ petticoat, oe 3 sa closure and pleated front! Ready-cuffed in sizes 5-10, they're for _—— pale ‘. pea a wise buy for active boys! Smash savings now, htrry, save! Back to school with a skip and a hop in smartly-styled school slacks! Rayon-and-acetate, solid or splash pattern gabardine or splash rayon flannel! Hollywood style waistband, pleated front and tipper closure! Blue, brown, tan or gray!’ 8-18. ” Thickset corduroy slacks that are a natural for school! Easy to wash’ and iron with elastic insert waistband, 4 pockets, pleats and zipper closure! Solid color or splash pattern in navy, brown or charcoal. They're popular-with the boys! 5-10. Full panel 6-yr. orbs D I } * "| ti teeth ‘2 Ly or ma ish. Save now! Cowden Men's eotton $4 'senne 9 0 3 underwear Qe] | “Tein wld din 646 wy tb Rivcredt "20-90. briefs, SMI-XL. oe , a Skirts and sweaters pera gm r : for little misses hurry in for these. nylon tricot slips — Tae 66 : Metin! , sale ~ elegant handbags |: nylon tricot. At such a low price, eae : ; ae .. re want one in every style YOUR CHOICE OF 99 ! . and cole REG. 4.98 STYLES ef - an a real buy! Nylon. Laxuriios Meme Bares felllen Weak seca? : tricot petticoats blend in with your Fall wardrobe. Make your selection . ’ 66 of Sears today, during eur Anniversary Sale! : ulorl > 3.95 to 5.95 y 4 Nain Floor Here's lingerie luxury at an £ unbelievably low price. Not one ; but several styles in 40 denier a nylon tricot, filmy with dainty > trims. See them in white and . pastels. All first quality. * Smait, medium, large. ; baby doll pajamas in nylon tricot | : ee y 66 umbrella array glove fashions : , regularly 2.98 and 198 regulasly you'd pay 1,58! ; If the manufacturer wasn't clos- : - ing out, yt never the these Oaly 2.99 Sew Guy 99¢ . pajamas at price. Nylon tri- 3 . |e cot in dainty pastels, sugared Ramy with cones, Solid color hondecme detaila Choose tom | / with sweet trims. You're sure to and woven - patiern acetates black, white, bréwn, beige or |< want several. Small, medium and —-with 10 or 16 ribs. pink. 644. : large ’ ‘ Ch 4 2 styles on sale! 2 Saldipirs Charmode b ; | ey node bras hi-top girdle | ~ ; 7744 me 299 = | eg. eg. 3. . > 8.98 sss : Never dies we often c carment with ; a 3°9 hankies in linen silken squares : so many fine features at this price! regularly you would pay $1! regularly you'd poy 1.98! Cordtex inserts keep waist from ; tolling over. Rayon and cotton satin Cordtex is @ miracle textile developed ont 59¢ Only 94: no stretch front flattens tummy. Two pa por sc T eecine, tiie panels of rayon and cotton leno - 4 A color-happy assortment of - Amported pure silk squares ina |: elastic at sides with rayon satin printed linen hankies with gala assoriment of prints, beau- | } up-and-down stretch elastic between d-rolled edges. Choose irom _tifully finished with hand-rolled [| . light or dark grounds. edges. « Save on Fashion 7 see how little it costs to make warm pajamas, robes, bedjackets wt ‘ * and up-and-down stretch back panel gives comfortable, Tu-Way control. Average, straight and full hip types, waistline sizes 26 to 36. In white. Try one on now and feel the difference. Corsets—Second Floor TWO of our most exciting -+. most wanted new nylons ... the same FIRST QUALITY you'll see everywhere for 1.35 to 1.65 a pair... hurry in! =~ Regular 49c—Save lica yard famou * R 8.98 6 : Make toasty warm nightwear for the whole family 7 novel Purple ™ eee and save. This full weight, softly napped flannel is ives firm back cpatvet. Deu- idedl. Anticipate your needs while its marked so low. “Ch NYLONS ESN To ales ene. sm * maximum shrinkage 1% | | we our 98c full fashioned ultra sheers = rida a stretch to a beautiful contour fit needs our 1.15 “Beautiful” sheers... also Royal Purple 60 Gauge, 15 Denier price Mf these hose ‘lindane Lt ae * THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1956 ELEVEN the New Yorx |To Vote on Hospital will be asked to the io line, but bs eed vol pikes, i a we Through Rain, Sleet Murmaiy. [Team Work Pays Off we celebrate - you save during this store-wide sale! cotton plaid (jj stock up at this Boyville special low price and save 32° @ Sanforized Cotton Is Washable for Easy Care ® Masterfully Woven in Newest Colorful ‘Plaids 2 > BIGGEST SELECTION IN TOWN BEST PRICE IN TOWN! sport shirts with elastic waist oe, PR yet ~, al o-: © Mothers, hurry into Sears teday and save like you've never saved before! Bright washfast colors keep their rich, “new look. Sanforized for 1% maximum Perfect for play. Made of hard wearing enim lined with cotton flannel for warmth. Boxer style. with three pockets. shrinkage. Easy-tocare-for cotton is wov- en in to the newest of fall plaids in many colorful patterns. Be early and buy his while selections are complete. Sizes 4 to 8. Gisoe 10-16, Reg. 1.98 ......cccscccccececcss 1.86 Boys’ Furnishings—Maia Fleer Fraternity Prep. Orlon* Sweaters Sturdy interlock knit . ..« washable and mee In latest colors in sizes 12 to 18. * DuPont ‘ MONEY SAVING SPECIALS "you save 807 o on aioe’ UH 91101 PT EE ‘eijaile for School and Play te = =— «1.98 Washiast pinwale corduroy in red, copen, brown, grey, blue. Available in sizes 3 thru 5. regularly priced at 18.95 Princess coat of wool, orion* and dacron** velour. Velveteen collar and cuffs and re- processed wool interlining ... with cute matching doll muff. Choice of gray with turquoise or red in sizes 7 to 14. - rmeae odetem:nerde voces tea fleece-lined. You have your choice cfred x chores in aoe? preurereetort . and warm With Straps ....... 2.49 Boys’ Corduroy Jr. button-on suspenders that are Latest plaids and checks. Extra quilted lining. ang oe gaa Dark blue or brown. _ warm. 2-6. bottom. Two large pockets. ys sizes. Hoe Flannel Shirts Suspender Pants ~~. Warm Cotton Rey. 349 2.99 Now 1.69 Cotton corduroy pants with Wrinkle-shed® and washable. Popular — warm Nylon Gabardine - Bomber Jackets Reg. 498 3.99 t cuffs and . “Reg. U. §. Pat. Off. Sizes 2-6X. machine washable ‘Phostre jackets _THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1956 : | ee dollars, larger than in any other in 1960 on land bought 120 years First Fair-Trade Law — “Tinvestments Climb (Chicago Hotel Tops All | NEW area of the world, and constitutes a mpe tor S20, ox 9% cunts 8 Spears vi (Neus oF Men i in ces ry (NH YOU it a re ee aia | ET ma Sa | a < vane see ee at which a retailer must must resell Qualified carrier pilot and individuals in Latin-American) 42 floors and an observatory tower fair-trade law in the depression, Ss sega Gee re-jhis present address is Pvt. Robert dist dethaticenitilie sheen. bs British Togoland, ets Se Covert, 163649, Platoon’ noas,mtermrises is increasing at an av-| The breweries in the U. S. use rising four stories more for a total|stored in a cool, dry place, Md be days of 1981. Since then 44 other| ship for the United Nations, pro- jerage rate of about $400,000,000 a/ ucts of three million farmland height of 529 feet above the street.|from heat and the direct rays of|states have adopted fair-trade|quces one-sixth the world’s supply year. Its total is about 6% billion a The first Morrison Hotel was built|the sun. : mrt diac! secon swt reduced: from 5:79 Dacron’ priscillas , Dacron’ panels | | 47 were 1.69 ; 81-in. length ¥ Reduced for this sale only Before the Fall season barely starts, Sears re- duces the prices on filmy Dacron* curtains for your windows. So sheer, so easy to drape, ' they stay permanently white and crisp. Pris- a LS cillas have pre-shirred tops, deep 642-in. ruffles. a ff Ruffled tiebacks have bone rings. Organdy Priscillas in crispy white, reg. priced from 3.29 to 12.98... Sale priced 2.77 to 10.99 Regular 1.98 Printed Cafes, 36-in........1.77 Regular 2.98 Printed Cafes, 36-in........2.77 Res 3.98 Butterfly cottage set..........2.44 * DuPont's polyester fiber” ga ee ET li f i Save now—ROLL-UP ! attended Waterford High School} and employed by White/ Fig kaa metal awnings enlist Maid of ines Wox Save 2.25 on Regularly 9.95 Special. in Sac Reg. 90 to 95¢ ¢ Robert J. Covert recently - : ed in the U.S. Marines. He is the Reg. 14.98 88 - son of Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Covert with all 276 East Bivd. South hardware Roll up or down easily from inside, lets col Maid of Honor Ironing Table Protect floors with new heavy air and light in — keeps rain and glare out. duty or hard surface wax. Both Sa . 7 Oo dry to glossy luster. Dirt, scuffs : All sizes up to 72-inches, sale pri e Adjustable, All Steel wipe off easily. ° ' ® Measures 15x54 Inches Lamp shames ; Your Choice. 66 Ea. : Regularly 3.98 d Sizes for Table dod | Bridge ‘Lomee Give your lamps a new appearance with these rayon taffeta shades reduced now during the Anniversary Sale! Choice of white, eggshell, beige... braid trim: ; Reg. 4.98 Floor Lamp Shedes ..............3.99 may complain of the high price of} Do your ironing faster and easier at the level you want ~ rome Bays — pcs — standing or sitting. Has fingertip adjustments from 24 has miles for his. ihe young French povdle bel to 36 inches high. Ventilated steel top helps you keep to Mr. and Mrs. Edward Beneke|] Cool. Safety lock stops collapse. { Columbus. When haircut time | rolls around Mrs. Beneke and| Pod and Cover Set, regular 2.49........ 1.70 Sete mcr“! | 7 ee SAVE 24¢ : ; 1108 on Maid of Honor Special Alesainam Speckled Rooster Cookware, Bakeware Your Choice 70¢ 5« Regularly 89 to 1.10. Wide as- sortment to choose from. Stock up at Sears today and Save! : Reg. 79c Cook ¢- Sowl or. 1-,{r0cnt as toasty as Grandma's in easy~-to-clean blue enamel roaster. : Girl, 15, Aids College by Trapping Insects NEW LIBERTY, Colo. @ — Pa- : tricia White is only 15 but she is oe performing an important service for Colorado A. and M. College. She is sole operator of an insect | trap near the Utah border. YOU CANNOT SAVE 30°o AND EVEN MORE! The trap is located next to des- giceromrates WATCH BAND tab. on desert and other dangerous BEAT THIS OFFER! insects invading Colorado, Insects | are attracted to the metal cone- oes i shape trap by a bright light. Pa- tricia promptly reports her find-/} ings to A. and M.'s insect detec- tion committee. ’ Drop Light Styled Has Adjustable Reel for Dinette Beauty Reg. 17.98 12 .88 Reg. 10.95 © 9.44 = Adjusttrom- 26 te 50-in. 18-inch —-Early— American brass = plated: hood for indirect light, direct fixture has 13-inch ~ copper-° aoe from spot; copper (lim- plated shade; 3-way light with or brass col color; 150 watt. frosted glass chimney. Meat Production Up CHICAGO—Meat production in the principal livestock-producing —eourtries of the world, exclusive of: the Far East, reached a record of 86%4 billion pounds in 1955, an in- crease of 3 per cent over 1954, some 27 per cent over the prewar average, and 29 per cent more than the average for the 1946-50 | period. : D PFLIL PALES ANNIVERSARY ‘Sf omy Sz JUST 7 OnE YEAR matic ph ‘Taqgn) : : ace ied 4 erste Coffeemakers on Sale bate Louteea tot heme me 244 ene BBB MM 12.88 lvanized coating lasts utomatically brews 8 cups of Ser include te lack seal eros eee pepe ane vt lopaer Snug fitting cover keeps licious’ whee. turns to low, odors , tust-resist- { hot. lon roe oa A ‘watch nt tiveie? 7 Hooele Hele Floor ant. Handles. bee uke your colive beaten eat catern. dui daca beak Prices Slashed os Ab Sizes Table Pad Sale 11 Leyers of Insulation Sj Reet! quality 10.98 Better Quality; Up to 48-In. ...... 8.79 15.98 Best Quality; Up to 48-In. ..... . .13.98 pechile ‘cs aiid Ul wits GAGE Clas tno covers Con- seed with Sees ae seen 2° See hich heat seup tance, aluminum sheeting to eliminate hot spots. Dette nk Bam rma yl shat ans now at the same price as white ones. Made that’ evenly both aden Pr Wenbeble. ta 4 maven on rian polices: S Our Batt ‘Harmony House ‘Sanforized" Mattress Pad Long-wearing covers, mite ay RE Pe age of entire pad less than 3%! Extra-thick, _ fluffy plocued Sins; < . enite aay eee ere Twin alee wes 2.00. Full sive -: ae eo resistant ” Plastic Rugs Decorative, Washfost Gay Printed Cotton ~ | Catton Pillowcases Reguier 139 QB¢ Pr. Fine quality. Assortment of pat- Multi-color prints in washfast terns and colors. Hemstitched colors. Absorbent bleached cot- hems. Washiast colors. 42x36-in. ton. Hemihed ends. 16x33-in. tari. JIE Lightweight, washable, quick- drying-in--pink,_blue or. white Print. Regularly 98¢ buy sev- eral now and save othér, and a set of fingers down WOONSOCKET, R. I—A alee we for drainer that folds flat when not in ; Reyer in Tt the Latin word meaning a circular|has a tray for cups or glasses on i - we ag hr ero lederanean, ek ~~ Yelectalcity, with, a small its Dish Drainer Folds Up Usual 24.95 Budget Price | Qx12-ft. cotton loop pile rugs 197° Sey “Charge it” on os een Ges brown. gr and red colors in << y tulted, fri Tufts secure! lochee ee et hie 1 ¥ oY save 5.25 on this Sears price seams! BOM Ano CO. @ Handy 27x48-In. Size ®@ Choice of Six Colors New Door Mats Oval Braided Patterns Sale-Priced — Now at Sears ati, = 1,98 Coloriast, sunfast fabric tex- tured vinyl braid. Water, stcin and moth proof. Reversible. Wipes clean easily. . long wearing cord stock and rubber. weicome mats with beveled edges, scraping bars to clean shoes. Open Monday and Friday Nights - 3 =? BEES Ee Fr Kitchen Towels Linen Dept.—Main Floor Soft-to-Feel, Pretty-to-See Rayon and ee Blankets “Maslin in © Choice of 5 Becting Colors Tufted Cotton “Rest Time” Rug For Back-to-School Children 66. ° Hurry, while they last! Take advantage of this low price for soft cotton pile rugs. They're just right for kindergar- ten children’s rest time and they're’so easy to wast been clean. Buy two at this low price. ,, Lovely Shower Curtain Set Graceful “Plumage” Design 59°? _Set : Add a touch of luxury to . ‘ taffeta-finish- vinyl fabric with rich metallic accents! Choice of several Harmony House colors. Shower cur- tain 72x72; 34x54 window. 100% Orlon* 99 100% washable t blankets | . Regularly pict, dat 14. 98 ; vari-colored or colony block YY. dries quickly. Won't =, 377° Brings out the warm:tones of colonial furnishings, yet adapts well to any setting. Usually 49.95, but you save $12.25 during this sale. Made of durable wool and carpet rayon yarns to give you good wear and long service. Buy now to enhance the beauty of your home and to add the finishing touch to your fall decorating. smart background for your contemporary and modern furnishings. Good wearing wool and carpet rayon pile carpet that usually sells for 59.95. Save now at Sears. Rich beige, gray and green colors make a | 70 Down traditional and textured 9x12-ft. rugs eect yr penny Fans 70 rs high cut wool and carpet rayon pile rug. Usual- ly 89.95 — but buy it today at a savings of 12.25. Buy on Sears easy Payment Plan. Luxurious Bride! Imported from Gifts 99 Japen @tone lace Spun rayon and cotton Washes easil damask with elaborate _ Each — See: Hand ¥ AT 2.99 ‘ SAVI NGS Be 3 3 2 ; _ fornia and New Zéaland or Aus- ii . tralia. It is at about the middle of % | . such a route. : ’ : | 30-MONTH 9 TICE, OF, PUBLIC SALE, 4 | | ts GUARANTEE . én Chamber in said City, on the 18th | 1@) 4510164 TALL TALE — In the spring,| Mrs. Melvin Grant, of Casper, | Wyo., planted 30 sunflower seeds) in her back yard. Only one came up. But that one grew more than 15 feet tall and bore 30 flowers.) Christmas Isle Entering A-Age Britain to Test Arms! on Disputed Atoll in the; South Pacific WASHINGTON — British physi-| cists, engineers and atom experts ate headed for a faraway dough-| put of land in the South Pacific, | ; < 4 4 =* .* - - s lity for a thew stage for nuclear thunder-9/ a . iia : = ey 3 4 d 4 ie86 making. * ¢ @ Big, are on their way to Christ-| sland, an atol] some 1,200, aes south of Hawaii, where a| series of weapons tests will be) held early next year, i and the United : Ric Sen en pe en Now’s the Biggest Trade-In Time of the ‘Year... 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University Village wil} not be registered to vote.” Montgomery said other students, protested they were required to fill out long questionnaires before be- ing considered for registration. Many of the questions in the form were completely irrelevant, he said, CITIES CONSTITUTION Montgomery said the Constitution provides a student, like a member But he said a State Supreme Court decision qualified this pro- ing their home near the univer- sity, "The great weight of the au- thority,” he said, “is that a stu-| dent at college who is free from control, regards the place where the college is situated as his home, has no other home to dents of the place where the col- lege is situated.” * * w Montgomery said there is no ground .for refusing to register a wife of a student. The wives are not students, he said, and have the right to make their legal residence at the location where they spend most of their time, Hatoyama to Visit U.S.? TOKYO ®—Kydo News Serv- ice said today, Japan’s ambassa- Marie Fish announces her en- is sounding out U.S, government sources in connection with a pos- sible Washington visit by Prime Minister Ichiro Hatoyama. Kyodo said Hatoyama hoped to visit America en route home from a ‘proposed trip to Moscow to nego- _ By EDWARD DONN AUGUSTA, Me. else in the world could it happen? the Russian Poland to Democratic governor ef Repub- wong Seckite sei Today,” Edmund Sixtus Muskie, now 42, the son of the immigrant father, had won re-election by 54,- from his native)... Muskie has budget problems. He (INS)—Wherejrested today after. the hectic elec- n to get ready to go to work on nebunk Beach Hotel. He was the only Democratic debater on the His friends say honest and fair- ness are his chief virtues. He has been an excellent admin- istrater and has worked in har- mony for two years with the Re- ' Child’s “Clown” Ox fords: 2-tone leather oxftords, Cushion Teens Penny Slot Roamers: or black; sport soles. Re- fees intored wane, 49. fd 000 votes and was being hailed with such titles as: “The young political Lochinvar out of the northiand.” “The political miracle man.” “The homespun Hercules.” MOVE AROUND Fifty-six years ago Stephen Mar-| ciszewski, then -17, had been pushed around by six different tailors in the Polish town of lasion- owka. In America he worked for tailors in Scranton, Penn., Wor- icester, Boston, Rumford, and else- where. In Buffalo,-N. Y., he had met and married Josephine Czar- necka. Marcissewsik was Ameri- canized to Muskie. The second child of the devout parents, Ed- | mund, was given the same mid- die name Sixtus as a long line of popes. “Ed” went through Rumford public schools, Bates College and Cornell, law school. where he was Phi Beta Kappa. He began law practice in 1939 in Massachusetts jand Maine. During his career he was district director of the office \of price stabilization and a member of the state legislature, served in the Navy in Worid War II and won three battle stars. He lost only one political—for mayor of Waterville. «| COTTAGE TO MANSION His wife, the former Jane F.! -|Gray, is 29 and very pretty. She! is expecting a third child next) month to join the two other Muskie children in famous Blaine House, | the executive mansion. They are Stephen 7'g and Ellen, nearly 6. Mrs. Muskie said it has been quite an experience going from Instead of a girl helper three times_a week she now has cook, an upstairs maid, a down- stairs maid, a laundress, a houseman and a social secretary. fise two automobiles instead of- one. Like all chief executives, Gov. Rises to Bait! 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He said the newer ataratik drugs;that temperature and discomfort, lare ‘not supposed to sedate butienter into the problem of how | 'tranquilize. well one sleeps, Dr. Hoffman said.’ y. 6 Another factor revealed in the How they do the job is partially study is that a sleeper's response revealed in the sleep study. Elec-ito light and sound is greater in WE HAWE IT 4 3-ROLL PACK Ansco All Weather 79 120 (27 METAL FILE CASE 300 35mm Slides ‘on by the Sleep Research Founda- ‘han when one first retires. tion under a grant from the Sim- MOVES OFTEN jmons Company. A sleeping person moves from 6 beautiful colors to choose from, Will cover your wall 54” high. Complete with border trodes inserted in the brain of/the sleeping brain than in the con- laboratory animals stimulated the'scious brain. . | thalamus and reticular areas. ad bd ° Observers believe that this is | all in one piece. Ideal for § } 4 : ; Sleep ‘was induced when the! kitchens and baths. “Easy ‘to Pargge ther Sg -somy r. 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SIZE REGULAR 65¢—SAVE 1¢ . | {0 Live at UM = eden ns which it said REGULAR | z To) fe — REG. $1.89 ANACIN TABLETS 100's i me Ate. 2. I oar a eight , ee . ‘eed uatsune Flint College Takes|fight Aug. 29. It carried eight $1.50 wan REGULAR 1.25—SAVE 4éc £300 More) Michigan!" — Pe VALUE at FASTEETH * . Union Completed The sands of Arabia's deserts y | Mec ueA sometimes reach a temperature of 170 degrees Fahrenheit. | ANN ARBOR (INS) — President * Harlan Hatcher has reported that) ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS ‘and all-tonie enrollment record|, Megnanies! Tv°“th sty of Osbisne, + wil be set at the University of Michigan. cna mm . . ag > Bens ' —— when the fall term opens) Hr 6 weet Rie tie" heed - . . € (il a: | . » Sept. 20 The County’ of Oakland, Michigan will , , -TS gr | ‘> The U. of M. President said that vee eptember 3h 3088. for +=. : | | * oo 3 AGRICULTURE | at least 22,300 resident credit stu-/¢ dents will be enrolled on the Ann| *..™ fe Building tote ee SS | oe | 4p) ce Pp | fe amp at eer Ra oti GUTTER-GUARD 300 students will be attending the be in duplicate, ad- , : : Proposals shall new Flint college, 54 miles north | {reseed to the Oazland Ccunly Bosse ot . , of Ann Arbor. No, Lafayette Siect, SPontieg, ‘Biche , C ' TABI FETS @ a De = ‘ 2 | prev eareliment Proposals will be public ed ( RECULAL . 4 ore sry the tall of toes |S24ree Feed “ota at'Tna "above tne tnd “| vE 4 DOWN SPOUT STRAINER Sees Westone of B -ocic re- . wanen s and oy ‘after august mer eG if : = : turned from the service and 21,- | ene gttiee Jot, a: Ww. Nine’ Mile ry kia KEEPS DOWNSPOUTS FREE _ $63 resident credit students were | Sak Park, Michig: ; _ 3 A check in the. ‘Shount of ten er , ; OF LEAVES AND DEBRIS” The expanded and remodeled! hele’ io’ the manne ataten zouk rT “Michigan Union, men's social cen-| /#10.00), must De, suiifications ta deposit R ter, will be in full operation; A/All deposits are to be refunded when S.T3SNIN BNOA LY 3 $3 million project was rushed to complete ond “Ty good order. Provided , completion in time for last June's pw eS > MB commencement. jans and each set of specifications re- In addition, there will be 300 iained longer hay Ui SSaasene - more married atadeat_ apart: |S witli Spel a eel who ot } i * f submit @ work will not be : ae nai ' campus, bringing the number of | refunded Ris _ deposit Drewings end = | iS = ; aaNTN SS e i z 523 5 gE: ; it it “| ‘Another structure to be ready tthe weckitest and thai ce coke in * | this fall is a $400,000 “communica- | $P* ofthe werk andthe name’ Rog Bo ome Be _. (tlons center” at Michigan stadium, proposals shall remain firm s & The new unit; replacing the old perio of S - ihealianest gabe sss _ press box, will provide expanded Bidders will be required to furn and modernized facilities for the ond material be bond. i nee amount C, sports writers, photographers and der to pay the cost of such bonds. a the radio and television personnel on aes iL ta proposal sum shall se te —— See iy will be f eltel to th 5 cron ee bo "The new commute also has oe wehiran the increased the number of pat in auied eontfact. or furnish the stipulated ; bonds within ten (10) days after notifi-, the stadium to at least 100,000. — Sees _ * * ® right to reject any or This year students over 21 will Foleo in part and Ee be permitted to drive their own ROBERT BE. pate, cars to school, ‘after a ban of OAKLA NTY nee ND_Cou BOARD OF AUDITORS Many years standing. Sept, 13, 14, "s¢ + NIGHT AND DAY OFFICIAL SIZE AND WEIGHT he amount of five (6) Ar Ne 139 SAVYMINY La) “ “ voix A 4 272HE 4-Cycle LAUSON Engine! Rotary y MOWER 59” WRECOML L STARTER ha ar oO + wt vi ad bad wy z = t > ° » be < Mad ox oO = + hal i] “ » < , > ) <_ me ] oO » e isi v \t a , “ITS THE BETTER x FoorbA The | a ; BUILT MOUSE-TRAP” TRIP | TRAP Mouse TRAP You can't miss with all-cleminum T — = startling new mouse eu C bad cee sturdily palkrcomer: 4 3° its mouse Noa Trep never fails te SEL'S STORE JHOW 139 SAYMIV ee ee ie Ta eae ee RS LER aT eer ME ae ye TT Ma Mee eM eee ee Ter Nae i i ie A WITH LEAY MULCHING PLATE, MOWER POLVERIZES LEAVES — ELIMINATES RAKING! famous make engine . . . 21” tempered steel blade... ‘ae prea vhs pepe sgh _ @utomatic acce power gross +++ lect mulcher for no more raking! Limited Limited number 3 : se tounsees ot Mecha wat anialidl pied” : | eveiloble ot this special price! { __ AVAILABLE ot BOTH STORES. price for the 1938 model. eT Ro a Se CPOE ee ee ee ee ee oe re ee eek ee sipes a Gees Ss : = = , 2 eS ee ee ee a oe * © £ Er er ce ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee eee, eee ee ee ee ee eT ig Oe ae = Pree See 8 ee eee ee eee THE PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 13, 1956 | for Cynicism — Kefauver Tells Farmers GOP ‘Get Rich Quick’ Plan Omits Them YORK, W--Sen. Estes Ke- taver acted. President Een hower today of cynicism about Democratic efforts to maintain a a -farm economy in rural America. * < * “In case you missed the news- didate declared in a prepared ad- dregs at the York County Fair. . * * «* He said Eisenhower made the comment at a press conference Tuesday. Kefauver said: “Get rich quick! Let Mr. Eisen- hower tell his banker friends he’s against they're getting rich quick. Let him tell it to General Motors. Let him tell it to the well-heeled | 5 gentelmen he invites to those stag Saaaresat ie White House. “But don't let him tell one of the lowest income groups in the nation that he is opposed to: their setting rich quick, ' “I believe the farmers of Amer- ica. Q@re ready to turn back to their true friends the Democrats." In_ discussing the farm problem with a questioner at his news con- ference, ElséMthower said: —e a “I have said time and-.again there are two things here must do: we must preserve our most precious asset, our soil and) water resources, for future gener- ations and, at the same time, we must work out a program under which the agricultural community can share properly in our unpre-| cedented prosperity , .. “Now, if we are going to do| that, it is going to take some pa-! tience and some working out. And people who get impatient and be-| lieve in get-rich-quick cures may disagree . . , * . * “My program along this line has been restated time and again. I follow principle, and if that is what they pant, that is what I will, give. County Clerks Office Records 43 Births The following 43 births were re- wes Pontiac’s mounting traffic death toll now stands at five. With three and a half months lett je 1958, it appedre possible the city’s three-year average of seven jfatalities from 1952-54 would be topped. The safety record this year is “good,” police feel, compared with last year when 16 persons Romance En chemist is being held as a ma- terial! witness in the mysterious death of ar oe Riper genes who apparently died of cyanide ut | poisoning, A judge yesterday ordered Hugo the finding of the body of 25-year- old Avis Gray in a Drive hotel room, * *« * The girl, fully clothed, lay sprawled on a bed, On the floor a an empty champagne goblet. Seinfeld, an Israeli citizen and of arranging a hotel rendezvous as a “farewell date” romance. bul, Turkey, where she taught) then the girl uroke it off when ishe learned Seinfeld had a wife —according to the young woman's mother, Dr, Sarah Gray, a den- jtal clinic supervisor for the city department of health. = * * “Seinfeld said he recently ‘marry Miss Gray, For some un- turned him down. The couple met at the hotel! [their dilemma got them nowhere’ ‘that night, Seinfeld said, and he |poured crystals of sodium cyanide linto a glass of water. | At Miss Gray's urging, he said, he took a walk to “think it over.” | When he returned about half an hour later, Miss Gray was dead, he said, Determined to take his own life, he said, he penned a “suicide” letter to a brother-in-law, then put jeyanide into a glass-of chrrn-; pagne. He couldn't drink it. He tried to swallow the crystals from a piece of paper. He lost nerve. = * = | Last July 6, police said, Sein- tal after swallowing an overdose of pills. anne 4. MeSoll Jr, 1279 Seminole ve. Miller, 396 Oukland Ave. Birmingham Meibreot Rd gr see Pisine Lester L. Davia, = Dr Poster. Amerson, hee Eisy Jr, 406 1 L. M Cart 5 Phong aes hui Collector Buys ‘38 CarUsed by 3 Presidents ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. w — A Cadillac convertible that trans- poet | “three Presidents of ng Dr. Paul F. Wallace, an auto- mobile hobbyist, bought the nine- seat car last week after the White House replaced it with a later model. ° * a The car was used by Presidents Franklin. D. Roosevelt, Harry S. Truman and Dwight D. Eisenhow- er. Tt can attain top speed of 115 miles an hour, In 1952 it under- went an $8,000 rebuilding job. Wallace said: yesterday he plays to keep the car 4s a museum piece. He did not disclose the he paid a Cadillac agency To Probe Tax Laws WASHINGTON i — Rep. Mills (D - Ark) said today a special House subcommittee to pre gate operation of the tax laws has hearings in No- story, a doctor of chemistry, told police’ in their Seinfeld met Miss Gray in Istan-| and three children living in Israel ob: tained a»divorce and wanted to disclosed reason, he .said, she lroom Tuesday, A discussion ~ of’ his feid was taken to Bellevue Hospi- :| Some 12 hours after Miss Gray died, police said, Seinfeld walked into a police station to tell his’ Asst. Dist. Atty. Manuel Guer- ds in Death With Mystical Rendezvous NEW YORK ® — A 34-year-old! ireiro, who questioned Seinfeld for several hours, termed the death “suspicious.” Seinfeld formerly was a re- searcher at the Albert Einstein College of Medicine. More recent- ly he was a research technician Seinfeld held in $25,000 bail after|at Jacobi- Hospital in the Bronx. The dead girl’ s father Dr. Her-' Riversideiman A. Gray, is an attorney and law professor at New York Uni-| versity. ‘Ike Citcned Ci ity Tratfic Death Toll Mounts @ traffie fatalities this time last year. A Traffic and Safety Bureau injured in 755 accidents through accidents through CHILDREN STUCK Last month there were 90 traffic were injured. The latest death oc- Police continued to list these ma- jor causes for accidents: Driving while drinking, speeding, failure to ‘grant right of Way and following itoo closely. Drivers in 77 accidents last! month were ticketed. Genuine Elk Leather Genuine Stitched Composition Soles Nerrow & Medium Widths reoular prical $e Our CREDIT TERMS Genuine Hand-Sewn LOAFERS | Get several paki now! died in traffic. There were seven! 4 accidents in which one died and 4.@ summary shows 367 others were) 3% August. There were 383 persons |) ‘receiving non-fatal injuries in 733 August, 1955. | gas curred in a Labor Day crackup.; — THURSDAY-FRIDAY-SATURDAY ONLY | | retaay! 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THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1056 MARIA TALLCHIEF © BOOKED BY UNCLE 5AM — ‘The two noted artists above have been signed up for Uncle Sam's international road show that is : demonstrating American culture in| foreign lands. Famed Soprano Marian Anderson, will give a State Department-sponsored concert at the University of Oslo, Sweden, Oct. 16-19, after finishing her com-| mercial tour of Europe. She will also sing in West Berlin. at the: Berlin fall festival. Maria Tall- chief. noted Indian ballerina, will Stem woh o ome of os othe Mew York City ballet stars in a ere-werk engagement m New, gimming Nov. 13.: | A. me. epee ee Hurricane Girls Murray Productions of Miami, The pageant commemorates an [Chief Pontigg te Feature lian "era called ty Oia ee es scket Sale.” Nich o one eet Dem, GOP State Heads “woe wn (Advertisement) Lincoln Park Pageant Festa in 1763 in what is New|Lions Film Ticket Sale |ing a license for charitable solici-to Air Party Platforms rare Bri a dl nace eae ee Lincoln Park. tation. LINCOLN PARK (INS) — An! 4 new city recreation area on|_ DETROIT (INS) — Detroit Traf-|" 5.14. George T. Murphy will|. GRAND RAPIDS &»—The Grand|Scheduled to appear on the leagie| = ATHLETES FOOT Indian snake dance and a mock|the site of the council will be/fc and Ordinance Friday | car the complaint Friday Rapids League of Women’ Voters |sponsored program at Creston High) ) pong on Detroit by Chief Pontiac|dedicated Sunday afternoon. may ban the sale of tickets to a ; has announced that Michigan meme Tt ae yg jand his men will be part of a passion play movie sponsored by Democratic and Republican state This powerful fungicide will give historical pageant presented Sat- Sand from the ocean can carry the Lions Club. More than 35,000,000 persons, or!chairmen will discuss their party} Canada’s net farm income rose relief IN ONE HOUR er your é0c urday and Sunday at the Lincolnjenough salt into a concrete mix! Police said John C. Swan, who|about 23 per cent of the American|platforms Friday at a Public | to $1,454,000,000 in 1955, an increase| back. Today at Simms Bros. Drug « Park High School auditorium. to rust steel reinfolicements. is selling tickets for K. Gordon|population, live in suburban areas.meeting. of 22 per cent over 1954. Dept. : x nse tere ‘ond blue drum with wood sticks, neck cord. Reg. Mt deggerver nee morbles, o checker eat box. Cap Gun & Rabies Reg. 98¢! Genuine ‘This Time of Year “WASHINGTON—The season when tropic storm gods set loose whirl- ipg dervishes with ladies’ names has begun. ite * = -Few rampages of nature can etual the hurricane, the National Geographic Society says. It roars out of the doldrums, a spinning disk of destruction and deluge hundreds of miles across. Its winds can surpass 150 miles per hour. It can lift two billion tons of water from the sea in _@4 hours and dump it all back as rain. It can pile up the ocean until low-lying beaches and islands drown beneath smashing waves. Yet all its terrible strength—an estimated 500 trillion horsepower— is born simply of warm, moist air caught in a calm, and a ~— to set it spinning. * 8 @. Only in a féw places on the globe are conditions such as to spawn these berserk storms—in the Caribbean area, the Southwest Pacific, and the Indian Ocean be- tween -Africa and Australia. INVISIBLE CHIMNEY In the sultry region between the tropic trade wnds, an invisible chimney forms. Air begins to rise, expand and cool: The barometer drops, and winds begin blowing in from all directions. * * * Defiected by the earth's east- ward rotation, this in-rushing air sets up a great swirl, North of the Equator, the spin is always counter-clockwise in southern latitudes, clockwise. It turns around a calm center, or “eye.” As it begins to move, driven by little-understood forces, the storm! — “hurricane,” in the Pacific, ‘‘ty- phoon.” Australians call it a *willy-willy”; in the Bay of Ben- gal, it is a “cyclone.” “The hurricane detection and warning system developed by the United States Weather Bureau over ’ the past 30 years has largely elimi- nated unexpected onslaughts by the great storms. * * e sHurricanes are given girls’ names by the Weather Bureau, each beginning with a succeeding letter of the alphabet, but chosen otherwise at random. * * * Ten hurricanes smashed across the North Atlantic last year. Three of them—Connie, Diane and Ione— struck the United States across the coast of North Carolina. Estimated damage of $967,000,000, much of it from resulting floods, was the _ highest annual cost in the hurricane récord book. : Chameleons Are Pets HAMILTON, Bermuda — Chame- i@oma are numerous in Bermuda harmless, become house- ~~: and these pets, leather holster ond pearl handle gun. Target Game Reg. 98 ¢!Spinning bird target ond 7” on pop gun ond orks. Reg. $| !Lerge 17120" board in wood frame with chalk ledge. Peg a Slate Set oe eee, oe ek with slate, peg boa pegs, cholk, hammer, ” Metal Drum 17’ 77 17 2IT 717 V7 ALL STORES Woodcraft Parts Reg. 986 ¢1 Jumbo bag of solid wood ports in many shapes ond colors. ei Reg. $1.98! Unbreck- able metol, Service for 4 indudas troy. Wind-Up Metal Train and Circular Track Regularly 98¢ a set! Trains cre always fun, and especially this one! Just wind it up and it whizzes along on o circulor metal track includes on all-metal engine, coal car ond passenger cor. Tel-Huron Shopping Center 20 Piece Tea Set RESGE’S OY SALE Reg. 98¢! Ring Toss, Reg. 98¢! gg a $11 Colorful R TT’ Game of india, Chinese as 77° pon, droiner. 17 oe cack ae f 16%" pre ata f Checkers & Peg Board. polish, soap, dish pron diameter, 4" deep. body ond plastic face. target; game on each 7 Ss. S. Safe Dart Game Reg. 98¢! Big rr side; magnetic dorts. evade at Sen able Motel Works Regutonty 904 oud! Four coleefet sade for Sever fe Sot own trucking fleet. They measure from 12 to 13 inches long. plasemage eee: footer poy. flee Reg. 98¢. 6-Colorful mw ¢ Reg. 98¢! All-wood set € funny face cards with 717 _ of 8 colorful pegs, ham- 77 ——— mer and peg bench. eg. 98 and up Reg. 984! Counting a7 Ty’ J rows ‘ frame, drawing board, clumps of colored clay 77 clock, chalks, eraser, T1T| Plastic Ukulele _ Reg. 98¢1 Durcble csicinna wie DY | __BOTH STORES. KRESGE COMPANY Reg. sey ae A Dell Diaper Boy Reg. 98¢! Zipper top plastic bag with bottle, diapers, pins ond bib. Reg. $1! Sturdy wood- Ose lene’ le. or 20” high; 24” long Toy Beauty Kit ovift for the peg hg Here's o real looking maiel plane ot aie ing dial. Colors. - tye Sey ( 7 ie 98¢l eae 2 LL STORES ee Finally Desert the Naive ee At Last, Miss America Has Sophistication! Ae eee Sees Sek ene she eid St tater une = Pt . Bower and’ gvvier! Last tching the the natal teoetty a gymnasium oe eat See ea ated me te a pe, an She walks ein leh that in- dicates experience in the entice- ment’ department, and she talks like ‘Scarlett O'Hara on a setice|~ with Rhett. she lkce fathn nen beter than does not gig- It's a pleasure, Miss McK, to welcome you to the spotlight! ca * ® In the “Miss America’ contests 7 MCA that the most naive lady : Yesterdey’s answer: wAsh, fUel, e would take the crown and the loot. on woler, pOlish, Spark, bottEry, and their softball games, they know ft a girl had “been around" — © 1956 Whar's My Line, Inc. GReose, volVe, polnts, Check, tirEs. the male sex a great deal better &s we say in Sunday Schoo] cir- than the girlg who fritter away 2 Pant Suits — t 1 Pant Price! (That’s the Hub Way) - TO GIVE YOU A SENSATIONAL BUY AT This Price Includes the Extra Pants “Here you will Aind all wool worsteds, sharkskins and gabar- ‘dines in the latest Fall colors and AS eT patterns. Complete range of sizes | in 2 and’3 button single-breasted models. Sizes to fit any man: Regulars, shorts, longs and stouts. Sizes up to 90. Every suit with 2 The Extra Pair { ‘value ‘at only $59.00. Come in Doubles the Wear! & f rousers, every suit a standout now and take advantage of this special offer. It’s Easy to Open a Hub Charge Account 30 DAYS—60 DAYS—90 DAYS Hours er) ae cnaghage petal ad = Decorate BETTER on a budget at Penney’ SPECIAL! BUT PERFECT QUALITY VISCOSE RAYON SCATTER RUGS RADIANT ROSE SNOW WHITE BRIGHT RED LAWN GREEN BLUE GREY BROWN 27x44 Inches 2 for 6," Aviseo integrity tag plus Penney’s watchdog pooratory testing assures you of lasting quality. Resilient pile won’t mat down— Machine washable—Glowing colors keep lustre through hardest wear! Penney’s Light-Weight 1 Quality | Pastel SHEET BLANKETS _ SPREADS ond D DRAPES yadvertised ~ = aoe ‘2 > 7 d THE ‘PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1956 ~ rs The 180-ton vessel will cost $240,- 000 to build, but not a cent of it will be American money. The May- flower II is strictly a gift of the of Britain to the people of the United States, and she will be as exact a replica of the original ship as the human brain can de- vise, In the United States she will be exhibited up and down the eastern seaboard and then turned ever to the Plymouth Plantation, Inc., a reconstruction ot the Tes Saeeeer Bae a ae another of those “hands-across-the- sea” affairs. It might have died “America |Leoisative Assistant | ‘'UM Institute Points Up WORK ON KEEL—Ribs of the Mayflower IT began to rise above keel, fashioned from 120-year-old oak tree at Brixham, England. their veins Macon afi rgb for | wright’s apprentice, and who jymp the sleek beauty of a ship and ajat the chance to sail under can- nostalgia for ip, There'vas. j Namara Appoints signed that position in August 1955, | -ipeaceful atomic energy develop- _|Michigan Law School. torneys and legal. experts from .,,who are concerned with the prob- isaleg side mn: ele. dates bes to become a Washington represent- ative for the A O United aed et eto A-Development Issues ANN ARBOR (INS)—A national institute on legal problems of ment wil be held today through Saturday at the University of Approximately 100 claims at- business, labor and government lems each day will participate in McNamara has not had # legis- the institute. Hoffa Named to Wayne | County Supervisor Board DETROIT (INS) — James R./> president of * the Detroit|f joint council of the Teamsters|f Union, has been appointed a mem-|[/ ber of the Wayne County Board) ff). of Supervisors. i The appointment was made by |} Councilman Blanche Pareat Wise. '[) Each council member has the legal | f] opportunity to make several ap-| pointments to the board. Joins Merged Union GRAND HAVEN w — Grand|f central labor council, |} Haven's representing AFL unions, has be-| 7 come the first in Michigan to unite Lae 7 North Saginaw Street Phone FE 4-6842 “Better Things in Sight” Open —— a detect? bs Closed Wednesday Afternoons DR. nae = — q * : 2 ' oh PRE- INVENTORY , Bargains galore are yours during our huge Pre-Invento Prices are reduced to move all the merchandise listed Clearance Sale! low. Save Now! POOLE'S ONCE-A-YEAR HARDWARE SALE! 2 main Lecwenmen ted Oe ; ) ro Reg. $1.98 Trash Bumer............ $1.39 “Money? 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A 99 per cent increase in general commercial messages, a 16.3 per cent increase in press messages and 4 10.3 per cent in- crease in money between the United States and Canada and Pierre-Miquelon Island adjacent to Nova Scotia, effective Sept. 24. Beer ‘Lagering’ Ancient MILWAUKEE — The “lagering,” or storing, of beer in cool caves), “s0¢ Infantry Regt., have re- ceived their pay for the two-weeks jsummer encampment at Camp lager beer, bottom-fermented and Grayling with the Michigan Na- tional Guard. goes far back, probably to about the Eighth Century. The present effervescent, is of later —origin. First developed in Germany, lager beer was brought to America about 1840 and within a generation had outstripped all other types of beer in public favor, Plan New Plant WYANDOTTE ® — Wyandotte Chemical Corp. has announced it will build a 20 million dollar plant at Geismer, La., to be opened in 1958. The plant is designed to 330 tons of caustic soda a day. dential ciel service messages within the agen Finnegan, Stevenson - Washington, D.C., viously managed Senator Kefau- ver’s bid for the Democratic presi- dential nomination. the wrong gear sent a woman's In addition to the 8.22 per cent/car shooting forth instead of back |[ domestic press rate increase, the woinesday and knocked a build- ing eight feet off its foundations. |} demonstrator for the Detroit Edi- son Co., said, “I meant to put it) in reverse. i orders moving Two Buck Bills to Show the French $St..Town Guard Support merchants will get a good idea just how much National Guard money goes into their cash regis- iters. off in $2 bills to emphasize the STEERS ESTES’ DRIVE — F. in charge of vice activities, aceording HOWELL (# — A dainty hand on The car, with Mrs. Evelyn Fen-/ I Mrs. Feneley, a home economics COLDWATER w — Coldwater] The 35 enlisted men of Company And the entire $3,230 was paid National Guard's contribution of Coldwater’s economy. 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Colors are cafe or grey. ~ to take full advantage of modern THE PONTIAC PRESS, Sao SRR kee eee See ee ee Cae Ete, te SERS, pee re ee a THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 13, 1956. : TWENTY-EIGHT. Red Cross Rescuers Modernizing Their Facilities On this historic occasion, how- ever, Red Cross disaster veterans are not too interested in looking back, They're seriously preparing for big trouble that’s ahead. Robert Edson, Nationa! Director ot Disaster — for the Red Cross, explaing the situation in these terms: “We've got to keep improving. The marked increase and density of populations in areas surround- ing all our large cities means that more people and dwellings are hit by disasters. ; “Several years ago a tornado might have blown through.a wood- ed area and caused no harm, Now that same area could well be a suburban community_ripe for de- struction and death." ADVANCEMENTS HELP To cope og the emergencies of domorrow, the Red Cross intends advancements. These will include television, better air coverage, pocket transmitters and perhaps food capsules, to mention a few. These methods are a far cry from those used by the Red Cross shortly after it was established IN ‘BETWEEN YEARS ¢ OF MERCY—In World War I days, the Red Cross nurse shown crossing a stream in the wilderness (left) was a symbol and view such a eee With a camera attache(® we could telecast the to of the disaster. country that is more than six hours away from a major staff we still have a problem flying of landing techniques in bad wea- set.” Edson points out that the use of helicopters in the last two years has improved disaster operations 100 per cent. And within the next decade he is confident no one will) | be isolated by a disaster for any | in the U.S. in 1881 by Clara Barton, Recently, for example, a number of tornadoes hit Michigan, killing a half dozen persons, injuring many others and wrecking property. Immediately Red Cross offi- clals in St. Loulg were in touch with cities and towns all over the state and with national headquar- ters in. Washington. In a matter of hours rescue workers and vital supplies were moved to critical areas by automobile, train and plane, “If these same tornadoes had struck back in horse and buggy days of the 1880's, it would have days before the same informa- could have been compiled and te supplies and staff pro- |, ” says Edson who was on from here one entire keeping track of the disaster ition. t the sarne time he uses the tor- nadoes to illustrate improvements needed for the future. “I hope the day is not too far off,” he says, “when I can sit > A FF itl period of time. food capsules that will serve as| stop-gap rations, fast acting but | § safe chemicals to disinfect water) | and pocket transmitters instead || of more cumbersome walkie-talk-' ies. The Red Cross is also counting on better weather prediction so its teams can meve ahead of tor- nadoes, hurricanes and flash floods. many advances we make, we're will in the future.” It's-a Girl for ‘The Body’ HOLLYWOOD (@#-—Actress Ma- rie McDonald, recently divorced from wealthy shoe manvufacturer Harry Karl, pound, S-ounce baby. gifl by!” Caesarean section yesterday at! Cedars of Lebanon Hospital. ‘here at my desk in way pl Pion. | area and then make an irate 5 determintion of the size and scope . “Today there is no spot in the | effort, thanks to alr facilities. But | - inte an area shortly after a tor- |. nado or hurricane. Improvement ther conditions will be a huge as- “It should never be forgotten," © “that no matter how ~ still dependent on volunteer work-| — ers on the scene. They have made! ~ the difference in the past and they) _ gave birth to a 4-| Ed y Se ‘Other improvements may include | } ‘ SPOR me Ne ee CRE iy oe a ee F ‘ time. 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It's 7 : enc perched on a roost with the hens taseting sapenenh ont weed ae in 3d-Term Bid fares soos Autumn Schedule |. Chichen Coop) tcesntarssnl®! Sole Funds rr erick by party regulars in Utah magi Bo gurrtaon ga:B g LANSING ® — Northwestertmust give final approval. before : He has : ‘for his criticism foreign aid, American/land ‘ Mich Coliege at Traverse City ‘Maverick’ Governor Is * Eis , angle ‘iy Irish Police Say bod ema thon * Te eee ene ee eee Con Neged "lor washed fhe had clawlike finger.|® 2€W aid program, the State De- County VFW to Hold - ‘ been trimmed, reported today. SALT LAKE CITY, @—Gov. J . | BELFAST, Northern Ireland ) Saiq William Hamilton, official) a“. The monthly meeting of the Oak- recken Lee says, “If you know —Police discovered today a boy— of oe ee erage Se Be The i seme pete Steed County Council VFW will be ; ee Prev y to dren: |200,000 available for 396 5S. na anybody who Wants © man “ my apparently about 7—who they wt tie aes uhant ty tke |by ermal pares held today at Saginaw St. Arey gp ted yo _ has never bathed, cannot eat] pe Sy te aero eae pe a at 8 p.m. that his bid for a third term human food, who grunts like an grunts harman fash encourage €xPaM) Guest speaker at the Ladies Aux been rejected. = ~~ ee. ‘Tanimay anid roosts like a chicken: with = “35 sion. by the state's smaller colleges. 5. will be-Mrs.-Auguste- White, : : Ross the “piti-| |, : . Clair L. Taylor, state Arbor, department treas- But Lee, 57, says he “would not ea tits per was raed in 8 ws Polieg meee nat: give te poner comiaouiens of ame instrue- ges _ encourage” @ move to re-elect him house at Down Patrick, County | the > ho is being tion, congratulated Northwestern via_& write-in campaign. Down, 15. miles from Belfast. |“ned. Michigan College for being the : “T just don’t think a thing like He has been taken to a home . first to apply noting “it is the | Water Has Sun Visor that would be succssful,” he said in Belfast and turned over to a! The Agriculture Department’s) arse gme in the history of Mich- i an interview last night after team of physicians for examina-|forest-insect research bureau has Sint stele: tenis nb: tealle LAS VEGAS, Nev. — Five acres his defeat in Utah's. Republican »|tion, presented to the Smithsonian Insti- ra fer any type of local of water near Las Vegas has @ Gemary Tussdhy by political ne * 0/6 tution a collection of 230,000 speci-| S°' o, conege building con- |customrbuilt sunshade, an alumi. comer George D. Clyde. Sgt. Ross said a group of chil-|mens of termites, including 1,286) 21 ctiog num shield that protects the water ogee playing “ and. seek” ranidistinct species of the approxi- from the, sun, cuts evaporation, hide the hen house, which adjoins mately 2,000 known in the world.| The college asked for $50,000 to'and eliminates the growth of algae, “After all, this isn't the end of s<-siemspctttnrttattstnaiatanttaniniataa mn ete Nt Thousands of Bargains — Floor Samples . .. » Top Name Brands .. . Furniture . . . Appliances . . . TV i No Money Down-First Come-First Served ... but Hurry’ TONITE Y ? SPECIAL NO. 31 LAA SPECIAL No. qn. 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Veteran Paris showman Maurice Jleft Pontiac. Poggi. who is backing the venture, told ‘INS’ the club’s main aim will be the “protection of the mor- Willman Attending Managers Meeting City Manager W, joday headed _ for Banff, Alberta, Canada and the International City Manager's Con- ference, Sept, 16-20. Some 800 city managers from all 48 states are expected to at- tend the annua] affair. Willman is expected. to return Sept, 23. K. Willman/ Strippers Stir Sensation in Paris Nighteries al and material interests of the artists.” The clubhouse in downiown Par- is will feature a restaurant, a bar, a library and an artists’ booking office, A mathematically inclined French researcher hay estab- lished there are 122 strippers ap- pearing regularly in four Paris theaters and 19 night clubs, ..With each of these discarding! ap an average of 10 items during her act, he obtained the figure of ‘approximately 1,220 pieces of ap- parel being doffed in public each night. ‘FROM U. 8. 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Serokin Optometrist OPEN FRIDAY AND MONDAY EVENINGS type of entertainment, virtually unknown in Paris until it was im- ported from the United States after World War U, reflected the growing desire of Parisian audi- ences to seek escape from every- day life at the theater. “Parlor plays do not previde a sufficient sense of flight from reality,” Poggi explained. ‘To many people, what happens on the stage looks to them like just ._eXtension...of their daily. lives,” hea, Poggi claimed that the elaborate “spectacie’’ shows of the folies Bergere type, that made Paris famous, were also losing popu- larity. “People are tired of looking at nudes on an assembly line basis. They want laughter and a large dose of sauciness," he said. Poggi said that before attain- ing its present degree of popu- Pick Herman to Carry Georgia's Racial Stand to Washington ATLANTA (®)—Georgia’s succes- sor to veteran U.S. Sen, Walter F. George will be Herman E. Talmadge, 43-year-old staunch ra- cial segregationist. , * e * “Talmadge rode to—victory—yes« terday in the Democratic primary —equivalnt to election in thsi state—over Melvin E.. Thompson, whom he has twice defeated for governor, but never by such a smashing margin as in the Senate race, * Thompson, also a former gov- ernor, consoled himself that he polled more than 100,000 votes, or more than a fifth of thé total. Talmadge led in all of the coun- * * adapted to French taste, He explained: “For instance, bumps and grinds are out to a large extent. | People considered them as being in bad taste. |arity, striptease had to be | * * * | “We also had to make changes ‘in the ‘tease’ part. You know how Frenchmen are impatient and we felt we should not keep them in frmnenee too long.” Inkster Councilman Decried by Villagers LANSING wW—A councilman in| ‘the village of Inkster, Norman A. Bock, is the target of a removal| idemand sent by village residents| jt gov, williams. ” * * | The petition, bearing 504 signa- jtures, was received in the gover-| nor’s office yesterday. It listed 13 charges against Bock. ‘One ‘alleged he used his official} |position to swing village building! ” ‘contracts to a construction firm in which he had an interest. The petition was referred to the attorney general's office for exam- ‘ination as to legal sufficiency, * * * | The ‘governor’s office said the Next step will be decided after com- | pletion of this scrutiny, eee ‘Model Car Contest Quilt Lined Jackets BB otters 18 Scholarships $95 | ‘7*.. ed Fall and Winter Jackets CONN'S MOND DETROIT (INS) — The Fisher Body Craftsman’s Guild announced jteday 18 university scholarships: iplus $77,000 in cash and other prizes will be awarded in its 1957 model car competition. | Guild Secretary James P. Wines said enroliments for the contest are being accepted. Wreck Kills 1, Hurts 5 165, of Detroit, was killed Wednes- day and five persons were injured imiles east of Saginaw. —< French) in_a_ two-car crash on M15 two! ies heard from—l47’ of a total of 1159—and had 378 of the decisive) leounty units in his column to none for his rival, He had appealed in his campaign for an “overwhelm- ing mandate’’ to carry his battle for “local self - determination’’— and racial segregation — to the congress. The popular vote count from 1,266 of the state's 1,798 precincts | 105,907. * * * | The ‘Ti-year-old George, now {President Eisenhower's personal representative to the North Atlan- itic Treaty Organization, first an- ‘nounced for renominaion but ichanged his mind in the face of a Talmadge threat of a hot sum- mer political fight. * | Six of the state’s 10 U.S. rep-| iresentatives had opposition but all | won handily. | \Nehru-Eisenhower Talk ‘Unlikely in Near Future *NEW DELHI, India W—A gov- ‘ernment spokesman said today italks between Prime Minister Nehru and President Eisenhower “are not likely to take place in the near future.” He confirmed a fresh invitation from Eisenhower had been ac- cepted by Nehru about a month ago, but said the date of the visit was not set. A visit by Nehru to celed because of the President's |illness. Machinists Face Vote on Monthly Dues Hike national Assn, of Machinists, fac- ing negotiations this year in the aircraft and guided missiles in- dustry, voted yesterday to double minimum dues and set up a multi- ‘million-dollar strike fund. | The decision, subject to approv-| al by the union's 936,000 members, would raise minimum dyes from’ $2 monthly to $4. The strike fund would pay $35 weekly from_ the! ‘national Areasury to ) strikers. | No Money. Down SMALL MONTHLY PAYMENTS The Westeot?, Model 21CT785, $595.00 —S— Symbel of RCA Victor Compatible Color Television Other Big Color TV hogany grained or limed oa grained finishes. See dependable Big Color TV today! See It | | | ER, Open Evenings ‘Til 589 Orchard Lake } RCA VICTOR BIG COLOR Console TV Like all Big Color TV sets, th Wesicott briggs you 254 square inches of viewable “Living Color” picture. Has Balanced Fidelity Sound, easy color tuning. 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Raupp of Melvindale top drivers for April! and June, chalked up four and) a half million driving miles without | a chargeable accident, Sutphen who makes three The three received $50 and certiti- cates-from -the- MTA, : sid 2 or ener neem rennet Gussy Moran Files Annulment Action NEW YORK (#—Former tennis star Gertrude (Gussy) Moran, famed for wearing laced - edged panties under her short court skirt, has filed an annulment ac- tion against: her husband of five) weeks, Miss Moran, 31, 35-year-old industrial engineer, Since then, she contended in’ ‘State Supreme Court, she and Corbally never lived as man and wife. Services Tomorrow for Financier Bray DETROIT (INS)—Funeral serv- ices will be held tomorrow for’ Charles A, Bray, 82-year-old finan-/ cier and builder who died in De-' troit's Henry Ford Hospital yester-| day after a brief illness. Bray, who was born. in Toledo, lived in Detroit for 65 years. He| was former secretary-treasurer of. 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Ra Lhe LARGE ¥ WHITE, “Yellow coping wae 1 cauitlower | ONIONS: O i: 19° 1 15: Swift's Premium = | oat Prema ilied , “FRYERS | VEAL ROAST Pan-Ready he Boneless THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1086 from school, will they have a piece! of bread and jam for a snack? will, if you have been making) pa ~ cups f cup aeovent walnut meats Ww pit and cut plums in hali Cook until thick. Remove cinna- mon. Add walnuts. Pour, boiling into = Seal at once. Yield: BE, Sssielid cheet-ont snuthede making take a lot of You 3 : pera for this double duty * * Ss. , Prepare the fruit. in a large sieve lined with a double thickness of cheesecloth. Drain and measure 5 cups juice into a very large sauceparw Use juice for mak- ing jelly; use fruit remaining in) sieve for making butter, — Jelly ‘ 6'y sups 1 box 5 cups hard boil, At once stir .: sugar Pear utes Bring to a full rolling 1 and! 1 large onion (chopped) boil hard 1 minute, ‘stirring con-| },mechum-sieed apple (peeled = end stantly. Remove from heat, skim) 1% cups dark brown sugar (firmly ar to make an exotic conserve. 41 minute, stirring constantly. Re- a to make both jelly r from one batch of Con- rapes. Perhaps you can set Stem pe (2% ibe.) suger | — powdered fruit pectin’ Chutneys are also good acces- . Measure 'sories to meat. foam with metal spoon, andi ox cider vinegar . PLUM CONSERVE — Cinnamon, lemon juice, raisins and walnuts combine with plume and sug- d When your cide come omepeur quickly Ito les, Coe {jelly at once with % inch hot paraf tin, Grape Butter Tecurs © toe) sugar $\% cups fruit 1 box (2% py — fruit pectin nica Goien Measure’ sugar and sét aside. Put fruit pulp through sieve. ps se Ra a into a very large saucepa SaccSered GA peas and ak well, Place over high heat and stir until mixture comes to a hard to a full rolling boil and boil hard move from heat, skim off foam with metal spoon, and ladle quick- ly into glasses, Cover butter at once with % inch hot paraffin, «- » @ Tomato Jam is used by many people as a delicious accompani- ‘ment to meat dishes, There's noth- ing to-prevent your serving it as a regular jam. Tomato Jam 3 cups prepared tomatoes, (avout 24% pounds ripe tomatoes) 1% aero eg ig —_ i cup lemon 64 cups (2% pouinan? euser 1 bottle fruit First, prepare the tomatoes: Scald, peel, and crush about 24 pounds ripe tomatoes, Bring to a boil, Simmer, uncovered, 10 fhin- utes. Measure 3 cups into very ‘1 medium-size lemon, add 1% tea- spoons to tomatoes. Squeeze the juice from 2 lemons; add % cup to tomatoes. . Then make the jam: Add sugar to fruit in saucepan and mix well. .Place over high heat, bring to rd i For spiced tomato jam: Add * iteaspoon each allspice, cloves, cin- | naiagets or Worcestershire sauce to | taste. é L’ a Originally they were a pickle made in India, In America they are based. on to- matoes, apples, peaches, or in this particular case pears, boi— At once stir in sugar. Bring) large saucepan, Grate rind from |"! ees. ? cleo en feediea ralins (rinsed in hot . teaspoon ene’ 1 can Bane ae end 1) ounces) pear il ves 2 cloves garlic (minced) ake Jam and: Conserve. se never eee te ecg, throwing the resultant mess in the) garbage. Take time and pains and, you'll be rewarded by perfect prod- ucts. For a final recipe we would com-| 4mend this Grape and Pear Jam.| An inn in Vermont features it on the menu. Grape and Pear Jam 4 cups prepared fruit (about 2 pounds eras and 1 oo _ ripe pears) | (3 pounds) 1 bottle quid fruit pectin * E First, prepare the fruit. Sip, skins from about 2 pounds fully ripe Concord or other Joose-skinned grapes, Bring pulp to a boll and simmer, covered, 5 minutes. Then sieve to remove seeds. ‘Chop or grind skins and add to pulp, Peel and core about 1 pound fully ripe pears. Grind or chop. Chill Evaporated Milk, ifor Successful Whipping | if thoroughly chilled beforehand. Pour the milk into an ice cube egg beater should be refrigerated until cold too. ping, beat in two tablespoons of lemon juice for each cup of evapo- rated milk used .., measured. be- fore whipping. The average 2-lb. sugar beet A conserve is ‘eontains 14 teaspoonsful of sugar. Y2 Fried SPRING CHICKEN FRIDAY BAKERY DEPARTMENT SPECIAL! 4 A lorge selection of = and mouth water postr | from! on lous desserts ies to choose BRING we a. m. to 7:45 p. m. SERVING ALL DAY TRY 1T— / & SATURDAY THE FAM ILY! 3 Evaporated milk will whip or tray and chill it until ice crystals) form around the edge. Bowl and). To increase stability after whip-| ‘FOIL WRAP ae *» *® *# 63) coos CUT PORK CHOPS Lb. poe UEEN COLBY MILD CHEESE Lb. 43° RUMP ROAST : “69° pounds of scallops that have|tillado is an excellent accompanl.; ow “ lops Se orn : cantaloupe’s “satisfying : ater. : . ! ie through, browning lightly. ‘|, Des?ile ail « den in Spanish Wine!"cm sex moe ans? me very fine, Combine fruits and Remove from heat and atonce : skillet, then add to the pan two- is high in vitamins, par- measure 4 cups into g very large |stir in liquid fruit pectin. Skim Pa thirds of a cup of dry Spanish | erty vitamin A. saucepan. oft foam with metal spoon. Then Scallops are among the most de-| SBerry—a_fise or smeniiliade— 1. heenemenannde Then make the jam. Add sugar|stir and skim by turns for 5 min-|licious of the gifts we get from the| “MuMerne fer two minute Cook a package of frozen milxed fruit in ix well 3 Pour the sherry’ over the scal- : to fruit in saucepan and m well.lutes to cool slightly, to prevent|sea, and the secret of thelr prepa-|i.0. and sprinkle with a quarter\vegetables and drain; mix . with Place over high heat, bring to floating fruit. Ladle quickly into|ration is to cook them quickly tolcup of chopped parsley. Serve im-|mayonnaise and lemon juice. Juice full rolling boil, and boil hard for Cover, damn, ncn. withjprensrts, Se Suicete Dever, medately With ce or noodies. on ealad greens as an accompan 1 minute, stirring constantly, h hot paraffin, Dust lightly with flour, one and A glass of chilled fino or amon-'ment to cold meat. SIRLOIN. - LEAN, MEATY “TENDER BEEF SHORT RIBS | SPARE RIBS “29° GI EXTRA LEAN GROUND BEEF. Lbs. BQ Mild Cured Sliced Bacon . “29° Seditatet Shank H | "39° gig: Chunk Balogna Lb. 29° Lb. » 23° : TENDER BE u 9Qe POT Pan-Redi FRYERS “29' “ewe ee Half : is GRADE 1 GRADE 1 a REDI-EAT BREAKFAST Lh. 2% POLISH Lb. Ag: JUNEDALE Lh. 33° SAUSAGE |___ SAUSAGE ) PICNICS. Meaty Veal BAZLEY'S NATIVE SNO-WHITE VEAL SALE! VEAL Shoulder Steak 2 9: THRIFTY LEG ROAST Cc 29: MEATY VEAL BREAST 19: RUMP ROAST TASTY RIB CHOPS 39: —— : ALCOA by 4 ~3t i WELCH’S | FROZEN GRAPE JUICE “HILLS COFFEE _ Choice of Grinds TOMATO JUICE BROS. 1956 THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 13, fig? OES "es a5% ahd ps 0 2 z= oO . ** atele 25% * Sees eee eens eee te eene CA et Sees ee ee teeerese ** aoe ae *,* NORT RN - ‘ * HE =I GRAPEFRUIT DRINK and Ready-to. Ea t + GALIFORNIA 5) * EB a Sweet as Su Del Monte PINEAPPLE *,°,? **,* *,°, *,¢ * sie *eta® tate? eeeer eee e eeegesee see * * t Pf MAXWELL HOUSE Be%o%e% etetet eters atte veee Oe PE at etete* ete 5 ajete setetcene ** +2 sfetes ai] Hygrade Honey Br Columbia ~~ t Fri. & Sat. 9-10 P. M. 1200 Baldw * OPEN DAILY & SUN. 9-9 PILLSBURY DOLE BICED | PINEAPPLE & 4 SOUP ~ Giant _ Tube Colgate TOOTHPASTE 49° Cee ee ‘Try This Delicious Treat:|/--—= ‘. - HHI) “| Busy breadwinners will look for-jdegrees F.) for 1 hour or until)//}) tender. Serve ii l FRYERS—STEWERS i CHITTERLINGS a moist heat method. Most Light cream homemakers. are with} % teaspoon salt this method—braising. Peover. Fresh Fresh . ‘Fresh Fresh Oven-Style Veal Cutlets —_|ajmonda, ‘Beat cream with lemon il] CATFISH | PERCH | WALLEYES| BUFFALO God sy veal round steak, cut %/ juice and seasonings; pour over 2. tablespoons flour mixture and toss lightly. Se: Lb. 49° Lb. 39° Lb. A9*° Lb. 45° | i : ii — FRESH AND SALT WATER FISH OF ALL KINDS — FROGLEGS | aad ait Het soup lets. Dredge cutlets with seasoned|Piece for attractive slicing, punch} | MARKET flour and brown slowly in lard orja pole in the middie of one endjj| PL * (Wholesale ond Retail) ‘FE 4-152 || adh hole SSSA —— cook slowly in a slow oven (300\meat shakes out easily. a st + . SPADAFORE BROTHERS MARKET—706 W. Huron BEEF SALE "eet tees ts SSS eros | Rib Roast. =... 40" STEAK chocolate pieces and nut! . ee = Choice tied eee DQGhetti, Salad Rump Roast cas ed REow!) Buy T ser hae Tomaew cata paar alin Minute Meal Ground Beef ae 389° ce ce : a | - . G d Fresh Lb. if’ 3 A great family favorite is spa- roun @a Lose _™ pan 10 minutes. C iently : f | Hin i 7 Fi | f F j , Fi Ys éwim, a bout with housework or a/°’°"- stand ghetti and t balls. ; Grudge home from school, who isn't| Tu out from pan. Remove waxed|T | Sot cat, tt a . f ™N SIRLOIN ready for refreshments? __- _ {Paper and cut into bars Or SIUAFES.ing sizes, the tender spaghetti Pot Roast » 99° at z {dpe deice etek coe toovntas fake eda aha Sagar, _eesease ‘ 3 ROUND we my ti a a Cheddar Cheese gprs the can, pour into aiff Only © short time left to get these rock-bottom prices on beef fer VME »S SWISS items or macamons, =i Tops Bubbling “las, sm beet sy venll Ta" ee ere ieee “ae the, oar of the ' i moment. You can be sure of these U. S$. inspected ey don't reatty pat» baréen /Potato Casserole [ine ins siready been done hy aif [ted meme «+ Sed they've all tiemed of fot ond pre-packaged CLUB “The macaroons are one of those| Potatoes are always popular|famous chef ie ‘combinati just shredded|¥%e" served this creamy way. Mother need do no more. than 8 / coconut and sweetened condensed} | Petators With Cheese wield ao gl ~ Lean Beef U. S. No. 1 Skinless First Cut Home-Made Breakfast milk—that need no eggs, sugar, 2 tablespoons butter or margarine s . s shortening or flour, The brownies,| 3 tablespoons flour Basi] dressing and serve with Gestetes ox Sour, Tas eownles| 1 Stree io ‘cotce aa tations toes | ©6=SHORT RIBS HOT DOGS PORK CHOPS ; | SAUSAGE Coconut Macaroons 2 oo oe tot ee siya. catiins. SJR uP Ce cam) swertened condensed i tab ga "butter or margarine ee oe a meal Good for “7 ¢ Lbs. ¢ Aue Lb... < Lbs. = IS Ee a Cook potatoes in skins in bollingland setisfied’ toe” “Ut | Stewing ; | weather Gensed milk, coconut and vanilla. |‘ice; there should be 3 cups © atti et Drop hy teaspoonfuls on well-| Make a-white sauce of the 2 table-| 4 cup ‘ative olf greased baking sheet, about 1 inch|SPoons of butter, flour and milk. 4 tablespoons vinegar 6 t t , apart. Bake in moderate oven, (350|Mix with diced cooked potatoes;| Sait und pepper reast 0 degrees) until a delicate brown, |244 salt and pepper to taste, Turn Blend above ‘ingredients thor- * Chase and Sanborn rg dg minutes, Remove wn, Gasea on casserole; sprinkle) cohly in a jar several hours be-| Chicken ~? ==, . = tae . A SPADATORE SUPER-SPECIAL INSTANT COFFEE + Gold Rush Brownies : ‘ : ‘ i i E if 2 Z : : Michigan New No, 1 : i Large 6-oz. Jar ue 1.19) Jiffy New Wonder Farm Fresh—Grade A Small LIQUID EGGS STARCH Qvert D tot he DOZ. 29° Lerge 14-0x. Boftle, Michigan ! 15° ~—— Sealtest Velvet Band | CATSUP.... ICE CREAM Lb Sebiien 10 te” 3 5° tal. GO* | POG FooD = ae MEAT PIES 4""I Lerge, Fresh a8 PR | R Shedd’s 24-oz. Jor ‘oo GREEN PEPPERS... 2*| | — Mod PEANUT BUTTER 59° cinta. ~2'|| “= 20" | Seo. IF cheese. — bread crumbs with 1 table-|" “sing ee : ed coarse graha 4 er 4 : dust with paprika, Bake} For an excellent sandwich fill- . colake pinces © “™ett) semi-sweet cbo-)i 2 hot (400 degrees) oven untilling, combine canned deviled harh : ; Tip‘cupe Ghats oubee can) swectenea| Crumbs are lightly tipped Senet ieeueet Sipe sts, 5 pect ce oe ee eee ea CHUN Fresh Dressed - Boneless HENS | HAMS~ Kosher 2 2, a cis aie oe : praies “6 = com. Small EGGS ~ 3 dozen 9 AM. te 10:30 P.M. LIQUOR ##/1/* = ean uaate 3 = ee Pe : : oe a = 3 a 7 BEER INE = Bo Ses ie : pgtay 2. SR reeE ne POT THE PONTIAC PRESS, _ THURSDAY: SEPTEMBER 13, 1956 Se Sh ee ee soe THIRTY-SEVEN _ “SAVE MORE than EVER at PEOPLE'S SENSATIONAL SERGE LA OE FRESH LEAN Ground Beef WHOLE PAN READY Frying Chicken Evaporated SAVINGS In Every DEPARTMENT .. Save More at People’s UKULELE SLICED PINEAPPLE: 11° | We Give FREE eer Noctis |! sCToll ED}. No. 303 : es Can GOLD BELL Gift Stamps Dole Frozen 6-oz. CAN PINEAPPLE = = juice ~ 10° Sunrise CREAM STYLE ORN Save on... DELICIOUS our: OYSTERS, ARE swiPreD DIRECT TO US FRESH WEEKLY! ri] ' : THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1956 THIRTY-EIGHT 3 ' ©O00L DRINK — A coq drink for a hot day is Soup on the Rocks — refreshment that requires only ice and a twist of the can opener when you for open-air snacking. — Delicious Soup on the Rocks Sun-worshippers have plenty of good reasons for getting outdoors these days to acquire a tan. Your get thirsty after awhile—and hun- oy ” * ae * One of the most cooling and -re- i , 5 First of all, it's an especially effective way to replace salt lost during hot weather or stren- woug exercise, Second, there are ounce glass containing two ice cubes, which make it a favorite beverage with dieters. Third, leed beef broth tastes so good! * * * For a pick-me-up during a sun- bathing session, drink iced beef _broth along with a tray of vegeta- ble nibblers and Anchovy Dip — creamy-smooth and flavorful, Anchovy Dip } f-ounce package cream cheese anchovy paste : | Sonne minced onion a TB, 4 or Tabasco Mash cream cheese and add an- chovy paste, onion and yoghurt. Blend until smooth. Add a pinch of cayenne powder or a drop or two! _of Tobasco and additional season- ing, if desired. Hearts Stuffed, Seasoned, Baked in Slow Oven Heart, the least tender of the variety meats since it is the most|/named exercised muscle in the animal body, requires slow, moist heat cooking, The following recipe for baked, —_ Veal Hearts 2 veal be i% cups ‘ioe. dry bread crumbs keep a couple Serve it with vegetable nibblers and Anchovy Dip of cans of beef broth on hand. : By Frank Kohler —— SOUTHERN EGG BREAD is from Jack A. Bristol, Tacoma News-Tribune Chapter. “Makes the best d--d corn bread you'll bite into, believe me! I'm a judge of good food!" thus Mr. Bris- a few cans in your tol. 2 eggs — 2 cups butterm P 4 tablespoons “melied shortening and lemon colored. Add buttermilk, CHERRY COBBLER, a quick and easy idea from Mrs. R. R. Corlett, Oklahoma City Daily Okla- ‘homan Chapter. “I like this much better than cherry pie,” avers Mrs. Corlett: —_ We like it too, but we're still trying to figure out how the ele-| ments change places. Try it and’ you'll see what we mean. ~ cup sugar . pommgne A 2 3 Yes soon bak: wd Pinch ot nal ing powder 5 a the ingredients in the order pour into a greased baking teight by eight inches). For the filling: — eo eo 1 cup sug ip cup ba water Bring contents of the can of cherries to a boil with remaining ingredients. Pour over the first mixture and bake until done, about 30 minutes, 2375 Orchard. ewan Lake Ave. Sylven Leke 984 Joslyn Ave. “rnc a ML seeoet oe THRU SEPT. 15th ag er ee a eee ee : meeting in Detroit. se ee ene en DEMONSTRATED |“ and Miss Sullivan's were |morning . Wednesday's show fare was |py Art Lund, Susan Johnson, Shor-|=mpire State program whose rich: The afternoon's “The Most |ty Long Mona of Liberty, “Reporting to Par- Happy Fella” has been termed oe os — Bowery ents,” was carried out. Pret’ ty atte st eon eae hataye seg coe ig one ; commiltne were note viewer + + - enter ne the oP note trom | manages to_get to New York |The Nouses’ Entertain See wines ne Sec such fabels a5 “passing” and | for two or threo plays during the | 1s and Mra. Joseph O. Nouselliam Anderson and Roland Stephi- “good.” season, \ aes ees ON A anew their /#0n. Ralph Dawe acted as pro The writers haven't reached the yet ants” apes er Sas 00 yoene faa enema halen. _|same heights in their judgment of| “Faces” was an éntirelydiffer-| conege this fall. Given in honor of} . Various imettiods and ways “New Faces of 1956,” the evening/@nt type of production in that it! meir nephew, Keith R. Mittledorf,| such as panels, sym- show, but the capacity crowd last|Was mainly comedy and it COM-|tneir home wad decorated in postums, movies or and_ night was par for the current run, sisted of a series of acts featuring) conege theme. Nancy Jo Notse as- group discussions were demon- SONGSTRESS DRAWs TEARS |** a sisted with the serving of refresh-| strated as “Ways of Presenting Although the show avolds mem | ents. * a Program” by the committee. A tiny, blonde songstress by the'tion of stars, T, C. Jones, Franca ay x name of Jo Sullivan reached out|Baldwin, Suzanne Bernard, Janes with her Traubel-sized voice to do|Connell, John Reardon and Billel At Coffee Hour pang a fae Pago age my gle that ht flurry! / 1 B h n lor scenes ; : . “Fella.” (Broadwayites in th elafter of laughter from the G fay ay HG Ee Ike’ Boosters Gather comp , hence “ Pa ; : ae aims and tdeals ‘Presi: “Whatever ‘other tmul-| — Tee stow eS Ty ana tes Sosa’ , which pans the United Nations, tiple-name words exist.) and goes through Miss Sullivan asa tired wait- such situations aa | pet San apie Aa >a man who s grape bug, the -headed “ped (a problems erally “stole the show” in the | gic,” and a 4 opinions of most special view: | handling of three The story is about the complica-| The small tions that develop after Rosabella|culled from plicants Dedicated last May, the Technical Center has been described as a “miracle of industrial architecture.” More than 4,000 engineers, scientists and technicians work at the Center, located north of De- ings — Styling, Research, Engineering and Process Development. . Hospital Auxiliaries. . Slate Tea Oct. 31 Party Slated by Pontiac General, St. Joseph Units Martha Burris Tells Attendants _ for Wedding Rite - Preis r! rs j FF 5 fll ia t¢= ete eee oe & & * Mra. - soe FORTY-THREE. vers on Sex Education! ni m4 + sone cerned. One in six of the teenagers turns to books for the ‘That would solve the whole prob- . Come... choose yours from our Jean Forbes Wed to Robert North in Home Rite Jean Forbes and Robert North. Blue Star Mothers Chose Delegate Mrs, Wilbur Fitzthomas was chosen delegate to the National EARLY INSTRUCTION ee just- arrived collection. RULE DAYS — tladetitetadetatal ule to Follow . . ‘A Good R THE PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1956 * é * 2 5 ; : 4 ” = PARK FREE for one hour by having your ticket ment was shown by both boys and velidoted while making @ purchase ot Arthur's t_pinpaint aes Be ee ee) See ~> § CONVENIENT LOCATIONS ; J iy on ) An Important Collection of Perfect ALL °ROUNDER > pela COATS — H FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 14th “STEPHEN ANNE” DAY Special Millinery Showing: Mr. Leo Ellenburg will be here with a selected pcan po nay ny Wg Iniormal modeling.” SPECIALLY PRICED! t.... SOD /§ REGULARLY SELL for 39.98 exquisitely jeweled! In jewel- bright costume colors! In exciting new-season wong, The Short Coot with a Mouton processed Lamb Maybe there should be a course silhouettes designed to collect compliments. collar take to an early fall. Shown are but two from our collection of tweeds, zibelines, chin- chillas and tweed imports. Lined and interlined with new miracle fabrics to give warmth without weight . . . and water repellent, too. Sizes 5 to 15 and 8 to 16. 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Features of the magazine deal with movies, radio, television, Exclusive - With Us” Modestly priced. in Sizes 7 to 13 Pontiac! De Cor shop FE 22822. MAKE 15 to 20 DOLLARS MORE PER WEEK! Wanted: 250,000 Girls Industry Needs You LOW, LOW TUITION the manufacturer of the Comptometer machine. We operate this school for the express purpose of supply- ing operators to meet the demand created by the sales of our machines, - COMPTOMETER SCHOOL 18 8. Perry St. 314 Hubbard Bidg. FE 2-1611 Div. of Felt & Tarrant This is the only school in Pontiac that is operated by | The National Parent-Teacher is ‘a non-profit publication. Its income ‘is derived exclusively from sub- \scriptions and is expended only to jextend the magazine services. Mary Jane King to Wed on Oct. 13 | Mr. and Mrs. Donald B. King of ‘East Pike street announce the en- ‘gagement and approaching mar- riage of their daughter, Mary Jane, ‘to Willis Leist, son of Mr. and ‘Mrs, William C. Leist of Milford. The couple will be married Oct. (13 at Oakland Avenue United iPresbyterian Church. ~-MALING SHOES | Look how inspiring MALING EE a oe a eee +) ane ener anr nea” er 99) 389 Fe ee ‘ + 50 NORTH SAGINAW STREET | ‘Open Monday ond Friday Evenings \ 3 ree: Candy Mother's Words Reflect Hard-Earned Experience - couple of small pieces of haywire with this, If your greatest trial in reducing comes from leav- ing off sweets, you can follow the evening meal with a Club Will Send Representative to Toledo Meet Pontioak Chapter of the Na- tional Secretaries Association In- ternational will be represented at the first Great Lakes — district meeting to be held in Toledo, Ohio, | Oct. 3-7. Plans were made at the Wednes- day evening meeting held at Hotel Waldron. The invocation was given by Mrs. William Robinson and Edyth Perry conducted the business jelegant and feminine than they under the bosom; in the slender warn you about using too : ; much butter on it, You wit tind | Daughter, 17, Should: Profit: by Advice yeeede with te sume serine | Against Marrying Too Young : tion that you use skim milk in- By RUTH MILLETT | as a woman who knows and under- ee She martied at 17 but she doesn’t| Stands # great deal more than she Feo cul . box jackets and blazers, Bermuda shorts with buckles in back, dark ' striped boy shirts and even caps. | Period Chairs Deserve Place Big M . « « the Family Clothing Store with a shopping spree at Malley's » + « halt of the fun of fall is buying new Hattecing—autumn—outfits .- delighted with our selection. MALLOY’S * and wearing ‘ you'll be N. Saginew St. in the Limelight FE 4-1192 The new 4eyelet style (derestimate trical? set off with the M-Wing / the power of theatrical drama as applied to the old home- ) stead For instance, if you have two! favorite chairs there's nothing more effective than giving’ them, the benefit of a corner spotlight. Set them off to one side of a room at either side of a small, ee side... brown. ? fo Sherbrooke’s modest price tao. Sizes 6/2 to 11 B--D Louis XIV, then decorate the ta- i Another dramatic effect, as dis- Played in the national home-furn- ‘ishings. show in New York, can be achieved by emphasizing a bed in a room of soft hues. | One such display, by Patricia Harvey, showed walls of soft tans _and browns sparked by a bed with ‘an emerald-green spread and em- . | erald-green headboard. Another dramatic room was a dinette showing sunset red rattan chairs with-contrasting yellow seats flanking a three-tiered table which was topped by a red and white sailcloth awning. a ee a ad a Women’s Auxiliary {Votes to Join C. of C. tiac Master Plumbers Association, | held at Hotel Waldron. JSEW YORK (INS) — Don't un) ee en a, Zs Sugar 'n Spice... Everything Nice . in this three piece set fleece. Beautifully trimmed in dainty angora em- broidery, with full gored back and smooth fitting yoke. And, to keep her snug and warm, an inner leather yoke and flannel - ft , Comes in toddler sizes 1 red, gold or dusty pink, ji ie MMB. A | A Me s* of JENAX 100% wool innerlining, Sizes: 1to 4. _ to 4. 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Walking EVER KNOWN/ For only - ‘Wilson, who was active in founding By DOROTHY JEAN ZACK vis bes, but activi. , BLOOMFIELD HILLS — Invita-| | dens are in the mail today to 300 high schoolers of this area to join the “Cotillion,” but only 150 will become members for the five- dance series, “We hope to have answers back by Oct. 1," says Mrs. Thonas E, ‘the Cotillion group a year ago. “We'd like to have more, but the Bloomfield Hills Country Club, where the dances are held can't ~jaccommodate more in ~ the ball} gos iy Out fae Hills s Teenage | The Thomas Wilsons moved back from Metamora last week- end te ready Tommy for Cran- al RF Jane for Kingswood. Mrs. Wilson is working with Mrs. Ben | room.” Enthusiasm for this year’s pro- gram is expected to run high DIEM’S SHOES The Best Friend Your Feet Ever Had! 87 N. Saginaw Tel. FE 2-2492 among the younger set. Mem- bership, by invitation, is limited te 10th, 11th, and 12th graders in local Or area schools. 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Choose from our marvelous collection of styles, all priced dollars less than you'd imagine. Excellent team-mate for all your sportswear! sketched: woter-repellent poplin lined in rayon taffeta. Beige, blue. Sizes 10 to 16.. aoeciot $4 TEL-HURON SHOPPING CENTER ets MON., THURS., FRI., SAT. to 9 P. I. | always have dinner clothes, so | ‘summer dances."’ said. Curtis Matthews’, John K. Steven-| and the E. A; schirmers, \Girards, Edward E. Wilsons, lert VanderKloots, John | ‘Phillip Monaghans, John Annases drive, formal,” says Mrs. Wilson, “but of course at that age boys don’t dark suits are worn.” “We had a suggestion box at last spring’s final event, and when|_ Mrs. William A. Reid and Mrs. Ernst F, Kern and I opened it, We were quite apprehensive.” , * * > “But the suggestions were won-| derful,” she says, “with no critical | iremarks. They gave names for the, Hist we'd overlooked, and asked for) Adorable collared styles in the pretty mother-daughter vogue. No. 8141 is in sizes 10, 12, 14, 16,) WELL RECEIVED /18, 20. Size 12, 5 yards of 45-inch; | “It was so well received last) yard contrast. year that it was fascinating to work No. 8142 is in sizes 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, with the youngsters. It's a neglect- 8 years. Size 4, 1% yards of 45- ed age for that type of social inch: affair, and most of them had never terns. been to such nice parties,” she For these patterns, send 35c for ‘EACH, in COINS, your name, ad- Sponsors, all of whom have |4ress, sizes desired, and the PAT- | young people in the age bracket, TERN NUMBER to. Sue Burnett,| | have already been organized and |T%¢ Pontiac Press, 372 W. Quincy; | include the Wilsons, Kerns, and Street, Chicago 6, Llinois. Reids. | Send an extra 25 cents now for! Al /your copy of the Fall & Winter °56 Kyes’, pated me Monaghan, ry jissue of our complete pattern book . ‘ing guide for every woman who sons, the Nownan J. Fredericks, | ‘sews for herself and her family. 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I would if it would be proper to have her go in my place?” Answer: If you are an un- known person invited to a large general party, it would be per- fectly all right, “Dear Mrs. Post: When an ac- iquaintance stops at the house to pay a very short visit, leaving a friend of hers sitting in the car, is it necessary that I give any thought to. the person left in the! ear? Or should I go out to meet! iher and invite her in, or what?” | Answer: If she stops in only for! ‘a very few minutes you would do nothing. But if the conversation’ ‘runs on to any length, you should certainly ask your visitor to bring her friend in. “Dear Mrs. Post: The com- | pany-for which I work is giving a large dance in the near future. While the dance is to be informal, | the members of the committee, of which IT am one, have been asked to wear evening clothes, “Since I will be going with my ifiance, who is not on the commit- tee, I am wondering whether or not he should wear a tuxedo."’ Answer: A man should always wear a tuxedo (or tails) when ac- companying his fiancee who is in evening clothes, “Dear Mrs. Post: I am 17 years first big dance. |know if I am supposed to carry on |a conversation with my partner |while dancing or do I just dance ition. However, if spoken to, you old and have been invited to my lette Club for Nov. 6 at Hi-Land Many metrons should p black os for away from the foce os is decent, . comes larger figures. This promises to be the biggest season for black we've seen in a long while. 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Whitney Unit) WCTU at the Tuesday meeting. | Mrs. Mark Cheney opened her | home on Dwight avenue for the’ afternoon gathering. i | Devotions were given by Mrs. | ‘Herbert Flemington, who used Psalm 107 as her topic, and Mrs.’ Leland Marion who spoke on_ Exodus, Chapter 32. “The work being done by the United Fund Volunteers was presented by Mrs. Barbara Kinney. Refreshments were served by the hostess at the close of the meeting. Banquet Set Nov. 6 by Fashionette Club Mrs. John Reichert will serve as chairman of the banquet planned by members of the Fashion- I would like to and say nothing.” Answer: You are not expected to carry on a continued conversa- certainly would reply. Manor. Serving with the chairman are Mrs. Galen Joseph, Mrs. Dan- jel Spence, and Mrs. Gene Skelton. Plans for the affair were made at the Tuesday, evening meeting |. of the group at the Adah Shelly INDIAN SUMMER SPECIALS | Peaches & Cream Coffee 63: Orange Fried Cake Es. Cakes Fri. & Sat. 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Small hants| Be sure to concentrate were heed hide ot ood OX of Mar witave no trouble managing Tile ewee todle, Adeesake tighe| things and our community needed ; doggie! sepvent manf accidents, and|* 80d picture-framing service Pattern No. 5884 contains pattern keeping the kids away| “We got a gift shop to\let us comety © ine Gg; material requirements pat » sign window Chub? ay *°C ape fnahingdieeton. te Send in coins, your. te aka evidjeus tabivons bad the PATTER NUN BER to ANNE CABOT, The Pon- tiac Press, 372 W. Quincy Street, | Chicago 6, Mlinois. ee erathin te esters» ow sf dozens of lovely designs oo which to choose more patterns in bard gr ergchet, embroidery and knit— 2 \ and | had brought e for the kiddies, We told Haze] and how comfort-| ner husband te go off for a nice situation, 8°€/ weekend, that we'd take the “I went upstairs,” Mrs. J. 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' Sead ssi cates tein aes ne wer earares amen, es, % * ans * LO, Clarkston . wets iter B lal = afr tS ose chk : ® B 5 SyECeRZECSIE z . . fiat R ® z ak at g* season. R Friday) E Ea % i z Mi i. i tf 3 rials 3 é a i i i i I § 7 : i ales i be ‘T next week to lift the lid. Pentiae Press Phetes by Eddie Vanderworp punter, for the high schoolsin Michigan. Most games tomorrow include of the Lower Peninsula schools get their 1956 Birmingham at Southfield, Waterford at West seasons underway tomorrow night, including Bloomfield, St. Michaels at Avondale, Milford at | many top area rivalries, Some schools wait until Oxford and Clarkston at Lake Orion. __'THE PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1956 Some of the top area Pontiac at Wyandotte, Chiefs Ready for ‘Dots: in Graybiel Names Starting ready », left half, Freeman Watkins; right p> and Tc gt I Charley Robinson; fullback, /fense, as iChariey Spann. Backs — quarterback Whitmer; /name only his offensive imost of whom will double on Opener : rl tir = PERE ir i i Fi ; Lineups team, de- follows: Rose, Ron Cornell and Frank Jaciuk Graybiel’s club seeks to wipe Ends—Cagie and Watkins Tackles—Harvey DeLorme, Jer- lout the sting of last fall's 256) Tackles—Kelly and Massingale [ry Thompson opening game defeat at the hands| Middle Guards—Joe Carollo, Ken lof the "Dots, inflicted on the Chiefs| Linebackers—Hill, Art Poe and Crutchers, Paul Williams own lot. Spann ‘Center—Steve Stieler (also line- Halfbacks—Bob McDonald and backer) le crates ace ree, join sawn SBacks — qurrback Jery oat a cae ee eae as Coach Hoffheins said he could halfback John Winn. — Class A High Schools FLINT CENTRAL — Indians pt erent — on tty i Pontiac"? awa: a 19—Alpena* away Nov. ‘Traverse City home Nov. 0—Bay City* away Nov. 22—Flint Northernt@ home pte! Valley games @Tha: bent, me ROYAL Oak Sept. 2i—-Hazel Park* away Oct. sae Wyandotte*t ro o , away Oct, 1 “i t home Oct, 1 ‘ordsen*? home ontiac® away Nov. $\-Highland Park*t away . Nov. 22—Birmingham@ away tBorders Cities &Thanksgivi: BIRMINGHAM . — Carl Les Maples BASEL. PARK Mon Biveja: Sept. 14—Southfield away Check Skinner" Vikings Sent. i4—B home ” Sept. 21—Cr * home Sept. 14—Flint Beecher* Sept. 21 otre me home Sept. 28—Mt. Clemens*t Sept. 21 al Oak* home Sept. 28—1 Oct. 5—Perndale*t away Sept. * home Oct. ‘alled eet away Oct. 12—Hazel Park*t away Oct. 5—~—East Detroit*! away Oct, 12—Van t home Oct-19—Kast Detroit*t home Oct. 12—Birmingham*? home oo et io Oct. Port Huron*! away Oct. 19—Mt.. Clemens*t home Oct. 26—Berkiey*t away Nov. Berkley* awa. Oct. 26—Ferndale*! away Nov. 2—Redford Union* away Nov. 22—Royal Oak@ ie Nov, 2—Van Dyke* home Nov, 9—Livonia Bently* away tEastern Michigan League games Nov. 9—Port Huron’! away tInter-Lakes Conference games cy iving Day tEastern Michigan League games | WATERFORD FERNDALE : PONTIAC Dave Freeman § Ted Mei Railsplitters Ed Graybiel Chiefs Sept. 14—West Bloomfield* away Sept. 14—Berkley* home Sept. 14—-Wyandotie* away - Sept. 31 re Sept. rosse Pte. away Sept. 2i—Lansing Sexton* home Sept. 28—Van Dyke* home Sept. * b Sept. 28— * sway Oct. 5—Parmington*t jhome Oct. 5—Birm * € Oct. &—Bay City*? home Oct. 12—Berkley*? awa Oct, 12—Mt. Clemens*t away Oct. 12—Flint Central*t home Oct. 19—Seuth away Oct. 19—Port Huron*t away Oct. 20—Arthur Hill*] away Oct. 26—Walied + away Oct. 26—Hazel Park*} home Oct. 26—Royal Oak* home Nov, 2—~Milford* away Nov. 2—Royal Osk* aw Nov. jw*t home Nov. §—Wayne* home Nov. 0~East Detroit*t away Nov. 9--Flint Northern’? away tinter-Lakes Conference games tEastern M) games +Saginaw Valley games *Denotes night game * * * * x * * * * Class B High Schools “ws Reese Pret need B Crowell ellow Jacke: s FORCES Gene ie. let. Michaei* ,~ fom nt + nat + I al * home | Bent it~ Davison’ eee Bh aebent”*** Oct. $—West Bloomfield*t ...away | St>t ?1—Farmington Oct. peer Oct. 12—Milford*t 2 beenns home Oct. 12—Center Line* Oct. 1 Rosevi Oct. 10—Clarencevilie*? ...,. home Oct. 19—Lapeer* Oct. 19~Lake Oriont Oct. 26—Northville*t away. Oct. 26—Romeo* |" Oct. 26—Clawsont ......, “ae te nneerens away Nov, 2—Praser* .... 7". I~ ov J ree away 4 . _ 2 ee oe mag eastesese {Wayne-Oakland games Nov. §—Avondale* .,......+ tOakland B games LAKE ORION ROMEO BRIGHTON Ted Sela J Sept. f1—Medison'? pt. 14—South Lyon® away a Sept 21—Clarkston*; | 1... home | Sept. 2¢—Pitagerald*t Sept. 28—Holly* re away | Oct. 5—Clawson*? Oct. &—Rom: nana home Oct. 12—Oxford* .... Oct. 12—West mfield*t ... home Oct. 19-—Avondale*? ,. Oct. 19—Milford home Oct. 26—Troy*? Oct. 26—Clarenceville*t away Nov. 2—Rosevillet Nov. 2—Northvilie*? away Nov. S—Holly* ........0.4 tWayne-Oakland games tOakland B games CLARKSTON Ed Hints Welves Jack Fitapatrick oer = a» .- way Sept. a a oeeee - 21—Brig! away 1—Waterford* ee tepee Sept. 28—West Bloomfield*t .. home Sent osso* =|... Oct. 53~—Milford*? veces ay Oct. 5—Avondale* away Oct. 5—Troy? home Oct. 13—Clarencevilie*t |-.:!) away | Oct. 12—Romeo*. _... sway | Oct 1s Avemiet’ ”" — Oct. 18—Northyville*? .......... home | Oct. 19—Rochester* veesnene DO Oct. 19—Pitagerald*t eee away %~—Oxtord* ..., home | Oct. ' Fiint Tech* . . home Oct. 2%—Madison*t ‘eee home per. 3—Holly*? pag teeters — | Mov. an Seat .. home Nov. 3—Lake Orton*t |||. away 4 J penees sWayne-Oakiand games mm Seett Es scathing 5 somes , i 4—RO. Bt. Mary* home ROYAL 0: SHRINE oept 14—Center {gl Sept. ae ee homes A os intents 7 C Lilie ‘pt. VOMGRIES oo veenensne ORE St cee sway | Oct cere coc reeees home | Stpe ist ares home welcives | —Clawson . . away _ * : Oct. 5—Lake Orion"! ........ home | Oct. 19—Detroit Thurston away ae a ermel® anor Oct. Trey iil ewes | Row. Soper or REBE | Oct gt therewae 000000. Shay 2%—Avondale*t .. "|. *" |, FOakiand BR eximes Cet. 30-Gt. Patrick .. nome Nov sous . away - MILFORD TROY 7Oakland B cames Dick Redskins 5. CRANBROOK Sept. 14—Oxford* Si sviows | Free Cranes, Sept. 2i—Clarencevilie*t Sept. 14—Detroit Lutheran gent. _gaeeatnce away .2%—Northvillest _.” Sept. 2i—Avondale? ......... 39—Lake Porest ......... away Oct. §—Clarksten*= 10..." Sept. 28— Oct. 5—Tecumseh -.. home Oct. 12—Holly*? bf Oct. 5—Rosevillet Oct. 13—Western Reserve? ...eway | Oct. 19 Brighton*? mn Oct. £ : Oct. School! home | 26—West Bloomfield*t Oct. +a . Oct. 27—Un: + ...home. | Nov. 3—Waterford® ..........: Oct. 26— Orion? ....... Nev. 3—Shady Sidet way | Nov. &—Walled Lake o Nov. 2—Madison*! Nov. 9—Pitagera : way i TWayne-Oakiand games tOskland B games Tter-State games | NOBTHVILLE FARMINGTON ‘Ren Sch Mustangs Urica \Jack Haves — * Faleens Sept. 14—Piymouth* away Clinten Swinebart Chieftains | Sept. 14—Clarenceville* away § Sept 31—Howell* away Sept. 14—MC St. Mary . home | Sept. 21—Rochester -home | Sept. 38—Milford*t = | ..... away Sept. ?!—South Lake away | Sept. 28—Southfieldt home § Oct. 5—Clarenceville*t _ Orme Sent. 2@—Center Linet home | Oct. 5—Waterford*t away Oct. 12—Detroit Thurston® ....heme | Oct. §—Rochester we away ‘ Oct. 12—Walled Laket home Oct. 19—Clarkston*? .... «ewer | Oct. —Lake Shore? ... home | Oct. 19—Berkley*: coves eWRY Oct. %—Holly*t re eewnee, Dome | Oct. 28—Warrent home | Oct Van Dyke? . home Nov. 2—Brighton*t _........ home | Nov. 3—Lakeviewt away j . 2 age Bentley* away Nov. S—West Bloomfield? ..... away Nov. $—Romeo away 1 i mes tBi-Coun s VAN DYKE FITZGERALD oe Jerry Udell WALLED LAKE fund ae - ike Shore* Dave Smith Vik: Sept. 14—Redford Union* home Sept. 28—Lake Orion*? Sept. 21—West Bloomfieid* away Oct. —Madison*? Sept. 38—Berkley*? a home Oct. 12—Troy*t Oct. $—Southfield*t ......... home Oct. 1 ‘ie? t Oct. 12—Parmingtont wep Oct. = Oct. 18~Van Dyke*t .......... away Nov. 2—Avondale*t . i aw: us see _ t. 26—Waterford*t ...... home Nov. brook Nov. §—Imiay City*? .........06ay OY. B—Milford® «oo sees cennee away tOakland B ga: South Central games tinter-Lakes games * * * * * * * * * ie > ve _ ALMONT =: ME See eV OE A OBIE a = ee So Sak eae sensts wi. Raiders. ‘ j particularly cs s a Sept. 1 North Branch* Waept, 1 Bay City Reurver®. ie-Geeae looked ; Sept. 7i—New Haven*t Sept. 71—Cass City*? svughes scrimmage i f S * | V as s eg . %—Imlay Ci ell-Lex,*t 2 : Oct. 12—Brown City*t - “ } neg a & “- * s ‘ jen* eae : « Nov. 3—Memphist ... West Bloomfield (then Keego Har- +Southern a | waa . . odie y in Sept. 21M phis home 4. 21—Mem: 2 Om their traditional rivalry. Sent, Mew Raven: away oe : awa | Friday night the two teams meet) 0-1 20—Broen City? > home Dry : for the 7th time on the Laker grid- se >—Dryéent oex ‘oa +. 18—Emlay city. iron and the Skippers will be fa-| Southern Thumb games —onfag ty» = A peg Ee vored to make it three in a row. BLOOMFIELD HILLS eased tSow Thumb games i + MILLINGTON $ 14—Vassar* es mg a ee a hom a Oct. ss * sue home — ‘Skipers) Oc: City*t , : shocked Lakers Nov. tonville? ........ + 8¥8y |Bob Mineweaser Sham le 580 — = ad romping = ‘Rov. St. Stanisiaus* «.,.. away Sept. 14—Avondale* -.... way ae “ monet a —e Sept. 23—St. Benedict? ........ Olan ee ene ee tSouth Central eames on which most everything Sept. - NEW RAVEN | right,” sald Waterford conch | Sept. Sept. 21—Almont*t .........,..away . a 1 eer Oct. S—Brown City*t _|....Jseway don’t expect anything like that _ *3 ones Eg Ne eovecs OTE again this year.” Mov. 2—Brown City? . ome %6—Memvhist . |. away ROYAL OAK ST. MARY 4 Freeman. will . Southern ee tSouthern. Thamb games Ted Sg —_ : send one reguia YDEN Sept. a es os QWOy ‘ |from last year, Lindy Salathiel, a. eg OR cau Cardinals | George Glinke Sept. 23—St. Ritat ||! ||; -"/.’ nome 1%5 pound halfback into the start-| Sept. s1—mrowd city*s ||| oat, ees ee | on tor pene oc fo Soak Sept. 21—Oxtord*? 9% i,.....0gway | Oct. 7—St. Prederickt ....... ing lineup. Ge. t-ierth franck Sept. 28-—Flint St. John ...... home. | Oct. 14—St. James*t ..7.... home : * * *¢ t. hist , Oct. §—Drrden* veereaces DOME Oct. 71—St. Michael? ......... home — *>e Oct. 12—Imlay City*? ....... away Oct. iL St. Mary? ....... home Oct. 19—Ortonville*t ., Nov. 11—St. Clement! .. away Oct. 26—Millington*t - {Suburban Catholic games ‘ov. pew: vee ds O4ee : tSouth Central Ga: WEST BLOOMFIELD ‘ORCHARD LAKE ST. MARY Dale N Rev. John Ra Sept. 14—Waterford* Sede sbidusecaa Sept. 23—8t. Frederick? .... Sept. 11—Walled Lake* Gasund Sept. }0—St. James? ........ Sept. larkston* Oct. 7-8t. Michael? ..../.. Oct. $—Holly*t Oct. 14-8t. Ritat- ieaes Oct. 12—Brighton*t Oct. 21—St. Clement! ..«.. Oct. 26—Milford*t Oct. %—RO D wens Nov. 2—Clarenceville*t Nov, 4-St. Be Goi ia Nov. orth: iSuburban Cathelle games ke § * * * * * * UNIVERSITY i AST Sept. 30 Villanova . Oct. 13 ; Oct. 20 Oct. 3 Nov. 1% Peyton .......... Dec. 1 wi MD vceversie way et Faded Herd SS e?o* git +! y ve Baltimere at 10) va, eee eed Er eeeete co Supporters........ Football 15 Panis ....... up $6.00 Spaulding s 4* 4.95 Rawlings x iy $5.95 Rawlings Footballs ......... — (—A4A4ALLAAALALAAAZsLLAZ {/: 51 Mt. Clemens FE 4-621! LaLa aa a. Baa a a. (dhe de de de WOOO aM. inning teed off on i is silt a J i : = 64 Ke wees ....45¢ a ; AP Wirephote $1.95 Satin Gym 3% y ON THE DOUBLE — Brooklyn's double play combination of Jim Gilliam and Peewee Reese are a high-flying pair at second base as Felix Mantilla of the Braves is erased in the first out of a twin-killing at Ebbets field. The Braves won, 8-7, to regain National League lead. In Saturday’s Press Top Coverage Coming All of the leading prep football games getting under way with area schools Friday will have on-the-spot coverage by members of Press sports department and a staff of correspondents. Game accounts direct from the scenes of action tomorrow have: H. Guy Moats at Wyandotte reporting the season on the Pontiac Chiefs. will FREE INSTALLATION $100 DOWN. DELIVERS °} Check Abair will be at Lake Orion where Clarkston opens jSaturday’s Press sports pages. Bill Cornwell will be on the scene Friday afternoon at Bloomfield Hills where the Barons open with Oak Park; and Friday | night he will write the details on the St. Michacl’s-Avon- dale clash. Friday afternoon coming your way. against the Dragons. ‘ Paul Ripley is set to do the account of the Waterford-West Bloomfield meeting. * These and the results of all Kramer KO'd ‘a torrid 8&5 yesterday. cal ‘Bruno Kearns has Birmingham's traditional game with Southfield in Rough Drill Returns to Play After Hard Jolt Going Down Under a Punt ANN ARBOR @® — Another day of heavy, rough work was sched- uled today by coach Bennie Ooster- baan for his Michigan football hopefuls, after a workout so rugged yesterday that big Ron Kramer was KO'd. Kramer was knocked out as he there's a sizeable amount of luck) linvolved, in becoming a 20-game winner, : Billy Hoeft admitted he “lucked through” to No. 18 yesterday on a 3-2 decision over the Washington Senators. The Detroit Tiger left- hander was bumped around for 11 hits and the Tigers finally won the contest on a 9th inning error. But because of it, the club stands at least a fair chance of beasting two 20-game winners despite an almost-certain fifth place finish in the American went down under a punt, but san Ss Naty Oe e' Salk eeteion’ vad games to his credit. jlater. “But 1 never did throw good out there. My fast ball wasn't fast and my curve ball wasn't curving. The only thing that saved ‘me was my control.” * oe = Hoeft, who struck out five, walked only two batters. The Sen- ators hit safely in each inning except the 9th but still could not avoid their 4th loss at Hoeft's hands. They have beaten him once. The Tigers’ heavy stick men — the first five men in the batting order — produced only one hit in 18 times at bat and it was an error by bonus reokie went back into action, apparent. “Usually I pick up about the ly none the worse for wear and fourth or fifth inning,”’ said Hoeft Harmon Killebrew at third base Tackles Al Sigman, Willie Smith, and Jim Horwig drew praise for} their blocking in yesterday's head- | and-head scrimmage, and ht backs Bob Ptacek, Jim Pace, Ter-' ry Barr and Ed Shannon ripped off, several nice gains. | Warren Orlick, gr rag at! The Wolverines hoped for some- Tam O'Shanter Country Club, was) hing more approximating foot-\siven @ testimonial dinner Wed-) on nesday night in the clubhouse in) ball weather, especially for Satur- recognition of his 35 years of con-| day’s scheduled game-length scrim- tinuous service to the game of golf, mage in Michigan Stadium. It was) Upwards of 200 club members) land guests, including top area ‘pros, attended the banquet in Loss of RBI, Batting | Lead Facing Mantle Irish Resigns City Baseball Federation Post After six years as ptexy of the Pontiac City Baseball Federation time bat champ, is up to 49 and Detroit's Al Kaline, last year’s batting king, has 116 runs batted Warren Orlick Honoredzz Testimonial at Tam honor of Orlick, who is now serv- ing his fourth year at Tam. guests included Joe Devany, Al Watrous, Wally Burkemo, Bill Fassezke, Don Soper, Frank Metzger, John Or- lick (Warren's brother), and Lou Powers, PGA secretary. Announcement was made at the the Golf Professional of Michigan for 1956 by the selection commit-. tee. . Trophy award night was held as’ part of the affair and trophies) were presented to individual ner of the 1956 running of Kentucky Derby, was selected as the best colt in 1955. Last Jan- uary, King Hairan took the best- in. prize. 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Charlie Lau and another pass to pinch hitter Wayne Belardi did it. Killebrew then bobbled Harvey Kuenn’s bouncer and Reno Bertoia, running for Torgeson, came in with the tie-breaking run. The two clubs wind up _ their | 1956 meetings today, with the Bengals’ Paul Foytack going for victory No. 13 against the Sen- ators’ most effective pitcher, Chuck Stobbs. Stobbs, a lefty, has a 15-11 WASHINGTON ...4....--.000 110 000—2 DETROIT veoree O01 OO] OO1—3 4-Team AABC Battle af Critical Stage BATTLE CREEK i — Eastern playoffs of the American Amateur Baseball Congress reached a sud- den-death stage today with the four re teams having a defeat ener apiece in the double-elimination — = was derricked back in the eighth to move in front again, 8-7, on a single by Henry Aaron, a walk to Thomson and a scoring single by Bruton, who drove in his third run, * he at F If any club was hurt. by a Joss,_, if was Cincinnati. The . third place Redlegs, also with 15 games left, fell three games behind while being held to just three singles by Johnny Antonelli in an 8-0 loss to the New York Giants. That left Milwaukee one game up on the Dodgers and dropped iCincinnati three games behind the ‘pacesetting Braves. The Chicago Qubs defeated Pittsburgh 3-0 in the only other NL game scheduled. The New York Yankees and the Kansas City Athletics, walloping three between them, erased the American League's one ~ season home run .record set in 1950 at 973 as the A's beat the league leaders 7-4 : Early Wynn helped set the Mark, slugging his first home ru of the season for his 17th victory as second-place Cleveland beat Baltimore 2-1. Boston took third place from Chicago, defeating the White Sox 4-1, Detroit made it six in a row, beating Washington 3-2. NATIONAL LEAGUE PENNANT RACE Won Lost Behind i Pet. Play Milwaukee o* “4 = 5 ABOUT LIFES She te- Minti Oe NEALE i Hwy. (US-10) 1 Bik. Northof Telegraph Ra. 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RISES 2 Ge: 5 Hebd Bi hs oe ee a, i a ka _" # ‘ ft. ~ . # PPT Pas (amar se egg * THE GIRLS by Franklin Folger . . ~ I WAS GONNA ENTER sss HECK, THE: PUNY )7 “THEY'D RADISHES AN’ A i INGS Wud ' onrer prizes Fon ny Y, ad IN TH’ LOCAL MERCHANTS’ on “ ine nee r <—- = FAIR , A Ts frre ore . * Pe CS itt Catone et GE | : Qour ree =| : ¢ a a HALF ACRE C. / ie oe ad “1m teying two different diets to see which one works the better.” Sia TG SEE Re PR aR RR ee Se gee a ase Se nee eee © eee ene se Pee eo Seat = te in Market | MARKETS ie DETROIT, 1 aa % es i at. | ag ig . Produce . we fate. “Si Se sets | MOWS VaiNs vernon raoocce —_-|IVILX Ings Michigan |teieedte coe mies) Sige Tuer el = ce $ MICHIQGN fie citer stese ant yann| CHICAGO @ — Export business|Parmers fet by growers and sold by NEW YORK #® — The Stock’ Has 347 Big Projects)‘ sity erage 28-80 cents niche: early dedl-|tgm. to shelenie packaes it: yous,|Market shied away from an early 5S dee meee the Board of Trade today, Mo, 3203.80 bu Apples. advance and became mixed early to, stron, "broad county I ioed rest of the market was Se eety: aetemts, we, L iee_{this afternoon. ote peume 1608 ms DW. oeet make much forward|3.s0 bu. Mcintosh, early, ‘taney, * * * + ised ichigan bhas|ehore, #94 steers 3 fone food | 438 but Mo. "1, 3.26-3.76 bu. Apples. Leading issues fluctuated from ~~ Michiqns ee ane ee ee a cont at best,|2%8 bu Appice, “River, ito. 1,|fractions to around a point or so peg and low ¢ eteere 18-80.31 80: hedging pressure|ee it nec we... 2a¢ | Trading was very quiet after a conduet See ts ee fe and Bo ie, haters 3600, shen £38. bu. Not" 1S0-400. ba," Orepes itairly active start. dealing . * ©. i, m . Peaches, 32.00-25 wae early,” fancy, 4.50 bu; Mo. 3. 3.23.38 Wall Street went into a spell 0 i i oft Santas Se ka cats Be Seay a eof atom covin in entistin . The sults ‘charge- the-train-ap-| aerate. acengting sae. jn ‘says additions “eee niweteht Meaanéts $10 down,” valk = << to % No . ate “ ., net gH bei =| pea Dulles. When Dulles said : change from the girl to bring or piliny and escmbeeiet ote 13.00-35.50; 3.50 bu; No, 1, 2.80-3.00 bu. Plums, United States does not: intend proached @ crossing in Romulus| in projects on the drawing board| most choice stock steer calves 21.00-22.00 oats %4 lower ir enk! Not, 2.60006 % oa: the January, 1955, without her thread and handkerchiets for Most good low choice stockers 18.00- higher, Sept. 71%; rye '% low-|Damson, No. '1,'2.50 % bu. Watermelona |to shoot its way through the Suez in January, 1956, . Proper might boost the over-all figure a| ®t . Sept. 71%; : u use of safety devices and without! “™breldery. ? Fe RG Sept. $1.44; soy-|Vetclaties, ‘Misc: Beaan greeny” fiat, |C@M@l, the Stock Market had no le w ; : a oscohd , ‘egetables, : * equate warnings or signals. violation penal insti- : 18. , lower higher. No. 1, 1.75-2.25 bu. Beans, green, round, immediate. reaction. ad el ; It of , fm | Calvee—Salable 35. Market mostly un- beans % to % ¢ Rept No. 1, 1.75-2.98 bu. Kentucky * * ® The 347 projects | |tution rules for an inmate to have today. last Thursday 15 cents 8) wonder, fancy, 300 bu Mo. 1 3.00. ‘ia 06 Oi ‘ * Imoney. Any cash found by guards department's we re wary r one in week with/hundred pounds higher, Sept, /3-50 bu. Beans, : oh, Saree These gains were bone Sentence Bank. Robbers and matrons must be turned in, | Port all are valued at $20,000 or ter calves strong to mostly 1.00 highe?. -- |Reana,"wax, No. 1, 2.80-3.00 bu, Bewts,|in the case of leading -_ ~ = 6 ¢ more. es oe reads g balk poo | te ee. unctn “haste, jaircrafts. International 5 ea ee choice vealers an ° . P fancy, 1.76 °bu.; No. 1, 1.00-1.50), a Re roti re po git > Paul R. Brown, superintendent of| They are either under construc- ter calves 30.00-91.80; high ‘cholee “and Grain Prices ba. No. 1, 1.78-2.28 % bu. Cab-|interests “in planes) ons: stil tion, authorized and appropriated prime vealers 26.00-34.00: few indivi- nage, curly, No. 1. 1.00-1.50 bu. Cabbage, | their gains trim: some Me State Bank in Pinck- vhs cee sae ailtor or in the planning stage, [sei Stasansn'Y, test, Bast siliey CMICAGO GRAIN . [Eproute. No.” 1." -Te-i2s ‘ou. Cabbage, remained ahead by a point or ney of $4,447 March 13 were given is age : utility mostly 10.00-18.00°° *"*) cincaco, wept. 13 (AP)—Opening stander variety. No. i, 18-90 bu. Car-| more sentences of 10 to 15 has been granted an extension. He |oygeR PROJECTS grain prices: lrots,. topped, No. 1, 1:35-1.75 bu. Car- . es e's wr nes pang he plang to ask that the ex- gg Ra tf Pe «eg - h around 2 , 3 . Celery, No fenced Cres Howard and Rober mien be canceled. B89 de points bur settled back to a gai Davidson, both 3, to 10 years and ? 14, am sa COR, Sweet, Wo. 1. of about half that. Gulf Oil pared James L., Walling, 24, to 15 years.| West Germany is replacing) 9, a gisct tecetces te maior ewe amar than Wednesday's average: fy”... *: 25%, a |ling size, No. i. : S48 bu. Cucumbers, its 2-point gain in half, also. ' : j size, No. 1, 2.50-3. . Cucumbers, The trio Was captured 30 minutes steam engines with diesel or elec- projects, $106,398,605 is available. Peechert 1850-18 18. few lots mantiy Be nee inc a4 ist ers, faney, 2.50 bu.; No. 1. 100-156, Amerada, a big domestic rg after the stickup, tric locomotives. The rest will have to be set aside |Ne. 3 as low as 15.25; most Mar |...... 141% Sep {ee Dal Mo. 1, oe, és. Bn ducer, was up well beyond a point. — - ————wrj| by future Legislatures, ond 3 200-008 tas ousted for grate uate: tang? UH Set long type, No.” 1. 75-128 pk. basket. = : : : — 16.25; _small_ volume, "grade ito (Dee here 6 1.00-1.50 doz. bunches. New York Stocks a — 9 F]|. Much of the work will-take years/190 lbs, steady et 145-18 50; ‘mixed No ‘ + ay 5 DE, basket: Do you own Lazy Dollars? {fice Leia cosa aeBe eT (iE | cate trata eaten a. * ¢ * , “at “ a6 i 17.9" Ist Crk Coal ..47.6 : , Galable cattle 2,500; salable calves C ty D th No. 1, 1.50-2.00 50-1b. bag. Admiral .--.+. Tee ee Be Put Them to Work by Investing in “SHARES OF The. University of Michigan's/30e:: te meets overage choice and bet- Geer Veans fons, pleiting. 18 ip pare: Aited Ch’. \..10¢° Sohne’ Man ":<.833 AMERICA.” These Common Stocks Yield 4% or oa = eee a Bs “or cnet Salamis 0nd grates “a, stesdy Harry G. Houlding NG. in 90-135" don Par: Alls Chal .'<: 33) Kelsey Hay‘. 28-6 More.* cone Shane University’s is pe! heiters very scarce, steady; others siex,| DRAYTON PLAINS—Service for takey ree, et, Beh Alcon eee Kim cik "...-486 * Based on current price and indicated dividend. 27% million. lower; spots off $0 late: bulls and veei-\Harry, G. Houlding, 62, 4993 Dixie|3.00 bu: Peopers, cayenne, Wo. i, 95-/4™ Alrlin <..- 334 woceet, OS 22 : round steady; few sales stockers Hwy., Drayton Plains, will be held 106-1190 bur Peppers rea’ swest, No. 14m S88“: BS Lov Giese -< 813 American Tel. & Tel. - Detroit Edison Co. ' : Liss Ib steers 0.18; load’ choice ena |at 2 p.m, Saturday at the McKinley |1.00-1.59 | pk. basket. Peppers.’ sweet. ‘Am Gas and Lib MeNaels «181 £ . i : 2 -1, s tb. Ph-| " ‘ Columbia Gas System Consumers Power Co. 1\Steal 10 Cases of Pop = pms, 192 > fee loads eed ae eicite Chapel in Grant (Mich.) He died fancy. 108 bu.: Mo. 1, 1.00-1.50 bu. Pi-lam M & Py | 318 od B Aire |. -807 | Co. ; 650-1200 tb. weights 24.75-21.50: yesterday in Ford Hospital, Detroit iatoes, ‘new, fancy, 1.60 50-Ib. bag) No.|Am NG -- 0.3 Yone & Gom 872 General Meters Corp. 8. 5. Kreage Thieves entered through an un-|{isr¥ 2000-2400: few standard 1830-latter a long illness {oot 3s bu Radishes Diack "Nov ilam Rade... Wea ra... 184 : Load ers higher choice . . nes, 2 | Leu & Nash ..99.6 i - . ivi , . Radishes, red, f #06 Am Seating .. 32.4 For mere information without ebligetion—call locked dome of a anh rink com ~My Pw ary agg ‘woo Surviving besides his wife, Ina, dot. bunches: No. 1, *- 75 Gor. bunches, Am Smelt rete 94 re ‘Gat Sear: t pany warehouse on the 4-H Club 14.00-15.50; utility and commercial 1¢.50-|27€ One son Wesley of Grand Rap-| radishes, white, fancy. 90 dos. bunches; Am Sugar Pere i atre. 403 e . ep er é Fairgrounds at N; cma smrsr pa pF coders and custers Bice: ids; one foster daughter, Mrs.Mar- 1 A bunches, Rhubarb, Am Es one 7 McGra He, zs Pontiac road and stole 10 cases eae wale ee jorie Stark of Wisconsin; one sis- . No. 1, 1.00-1.50 by AM Viscose ... 228 Sree oS) 327 $18 Community National Bank Bldg. FE 2-9119 pop Tuesday night, Pontiac Po- commercials 10 0-18 0 iow tence ter, Mrs. Lloyd Geeting of Owosso seeach, Batteraut, ‘Wo. i 2.90-1.50 bu. nee W - B Moraes. By lice and three grandchildren. Squash, Malian, No. 1. 1.00-1.80 % ou. | sean ee a 99 Midi Pa .. 424 -seemmsiemaii summer, No, !, .15-1.25 % bu. Armet Ck .... 303 _— (an # ;Tomatoes, outdoor, fancy, 100 pk. ati cst Line .. $1.4 Winn P&L ... 27.4 * \Dasket; Mo, 1 .45-.73 pk. basket; No. 1, atl Refin . 2a he ‘; 303 OPEN FRIDAY NIGHTS Until 9 O'CLOCK Bs aE Ba nti : = inamenes, Turnips, topped, Re. 1.50- Bendix, av... a8 Motorol oo x = = * s 3 . . { w . ae 2 Tatvuce and Salted Greens: Celery ‘Beth Steel ....1662 Nat Bise a oi cabbage, No. 1, 1.25-1.75 bu. Endive, No. Boeing Air $7 = —_. ' 24 1. 1.00-1.86 bu. Endive, bleached, No, 1 /Boho Alum -.. 264 Net Dairy ... 30-8 1'00-2.50 bu. Escarole, No. 1, 1.00-1.86 Bond Strs ... 183 > aeae bu. Escarole, bleached, No. 1, 2.00-2.59 Borden ..... a ~4 8 ‘38.1 : : No. 1, 150-200 px.|Borg Warn .. rai |. 35.8 basket, Lettuce. “Boston, No, 1, 2.0. | Briges Mt a ra Pw : je 2.50 bu. Lettuce, head, No. 1, 1.75-2.25 Brist My ..... Nort & West The 38.4 : | bu. Lettuce, head, No. 1, 3.00-3.50 3-doz. /Brun Polke -. 82 Ho Am Av ... $. “erate Lettwee, test. He. 238-178 bu. Burroughs Sag el See Pw its Save’s MGreens: cabbage No... 178-100 bu coum & H.. 127 oie OL .? Collards. No, 1, .75-1.25 bu. Kale. No, Cam Soup «- 209 1 gy : 3 1, 1.00-1.50 4, No.1, 75-1.00.— 8 got es me Ob El . $0. ba. Spinach, No. 1, 1.28-1.7% bu. Sorrel, (CRESS. --- 283 Pan AW Air . 175 ' ar No. 1. 1.25-1.75 ba. Swiss Ctiard No. 1,/Cepitel Air -. 283 penn mpl... Ww . | 3 WAYS TO BUY: Rip ate nee se ap medium, 12.00-13.00; small 650-990. [Coo"in'p. "' 336 pemmer JC. FA 1—Cash. 2—Layaway. 3—Wo money down, as low as $1.25 weekly! ie Fe aie, DETROIT EGGS | Tee 69.2 Pfiser ........ 40.2 ETROTT, 13 (AP) —Begs, f.0.b.'Cim Mil M ., 47 Pre! D iw. 41 | 21x32 Inch — Derr cae eee tars ar ore RS Pee BATH TUB ENCLOSURE Whites: Grade A jumbo 56-59 weighted |Ciman’ Me 1114: pho? wt $28 ‘ fr: — ~ ay eelers. “\36'95 average 34 oo * 53-56 “ ave. Si imaee _tee a+ Pile anne os : ‘Myles siaminem medi - . , *: small) oes ‘ WE SELL WHAT we Sart nail thane". ..'36.95} DOUBLE BOW ie ved. avg, Bete, Grode B large (Cole aim <..'3 | Proot wigs: 24 ) ee rete a ame 86-89 wid. Col Gas ..... 171 RCA ......... 412 WE ADVERTISE LESS Peeters Rea ; : Big 21232-inch SHALLOW [Com N Gas .. 40 Reyn Met .... 764 IRON : Commercially graded jConsum Pw .. 486 Rey ToB B .. 53.6 ooumpanemere WELL Whites: Grade A extra large 52; large|Cont Bek .... 288 Byes Me PUMP} STEEL o fcteccbherss Si S608 Bee SINKS Wcoenssent: Maartet firm on taree_esicest O71 1009 Se seeh ses °° $ 95 eg avaliable supplies are very short. Due! Rr .. 40.2 a Pap .. 81.3 95 w s »to the shortage of fresh jarge egas the) C Pd . 3 ‘ .at 8 movement aga ee nae weneees, Curtiss Wr aaa > .. 4 2 5 | Mediu t supplies . 26. With Tank | fl inl are tally rampie to fale “scmand. Dee aieon . = . oe _—_ Aire ... #8. . ; CHICAGO POTATOES Dow Chem |. 146 623 $6 i ’ P)—Potatoes:|Du Pont .. 204.2 be J Big 52-tech—2-Unie Kitchen Reg. 969.95 Pee, Sinn Paes a Be 3 . ; bil erate; pin @: fo "+ $ WAl E $ 95 Ben aa ee Se eerie ee Re we ° ie: ineton OS oa > WALL CABINETS Russets, US 1A $3.90-3.68. US. 1 $2.80-\Emer Rad #3 -§, . 2 265, U. & kers $4.25; Minnesota-'Erie RR 20.3 Se > - North Dakota Red River Valley Pon-|mx-Cell O | | 862 "164 2 : Se ~~? % Us. 1 75-2.65: Warbes $2.50; piry Mor . 46 , 466 : 2 Re Lee = less fittings Washineton Round Reds U. 8 1A 82.25-| Pirestone 2.4 ** Os REG. $134.50 VALUE 3 $25.50 Gems US 1A 8228-290. | peed Bich. oe : say sa 4 Li 5 a “-. i. ext i 31 1 ndes §- , Wash basin and closet. 4 een Freent Sul ... 88.5 : we uree yes 1 cumpate tai ommontons Ba V ; ! BUTTER AXP OOS Frueh Tre a0 ay » 3 bargain, a 4 ‘ —Ch n nam . 81.2 Fecha : Butte steady: Gen 72 COMPLETE WITH > pts 522.000: wholesale buying prices! Gen me Si ; 2 ALL A-GRADE 4 unchanred; 83 score AA 60% 82 A 88%:\Gen Mills |... 70 ue coaeenae : 2 eé S7%; 8 C 85; cars 90 B ST%: 89 Gen Motors | 47 * a93 FITTINGS $ fen Sireme roontee fiom, teenie gfe: sehaucale| Gn tires $e Be pat a 15. Fe : _ : * ere ~ 2 20-888 Ser cent A white Sf: mined 47: perso : = Unit Air Lin . 38.2 > F | mediums 36: standards 3¢: dirties 27%: | Gog “* m7 Unit Aire .... 83 As) > ALL SIZES of Base and Wall Cabinets i checks 27; curtent receipts 30. year - 7.7 Unit Fruit .. 48 Zin stock... AT LOWEST PRICES! Ot Ko Ry... 404 On Gas Cp. 312 BIG 30-GAL. GAS HOT Includes tub, wash basin, 95 4 ~ -|G@reynound :'" 146 ge hinet ---- 24 eee ae mpete with | C | d Gulf OL, ----11823 08 meal 2.22.68 ql er » ay WATER HEATER eee 4%4-Ft. ond 5-Ft | LOGE ValenGar fren gs we FR ooB ‘ : Sida Bee 1 Indust Ray ..322 warn B Pic 21.1 ; z i ny n ae e Reg. $69.95 , ppingheF BATH TUBS | Special communication, Pontiac Inland fa: 92) Weng A ax 3 “A " 2 . 60. A” Grade, not crate marred, —. Na. 21, F. & A. M,, Friday. enak t oor) Wests Bh s+ + BBS Compare this value! CRATE $ 5 es 1:30 p. m. to confer E. A. degree./int Bus Mch 470 Ison & Co ..14.7 4 95- ’ MARRED 5 ' Styl j ‘Samuel A. Smith,W.M. —Adv. = pare ves +28 Woolworth .. 461 % be ” , Int Paper 11228 ; yoube's aw 4 “ 42 1 Tot Silver oj So] Yngst Sh & T 104 S nt Tel & Tel 324 genith Rad ..110.4 J HEATER fra eto | HOT WATER 7 9” 21x$2-Inch .2-COMPARTMENT SINKS *6” Every one a real buy! Hurry, select i Prices Slashed on 3 FLOOR MODELS for Fast CLEARANCE. CABINET $69.95 Value Market Shows. | News in Brief: venti slap by Punk Father, 49, of yOu Connie wy the As- — (Com: Press}: > eek ago . Month ago ......273.9 Year $fo siseeeectSh8 173.3 4. 1956 fb venee B83 76. 1886 OW ....0.5.0840 190.0 TL 1965 high ......28748 bi) 1065 low ........2034 3 * tas eee eee Ss ~ we eames wea 4 at eee nee weeeeene e gbeen® ee Vea? wn — eS Say & ar ee4+e8 Geeaw is Ps ie ~ i quality live Interment in Mt. Cemetery. will de in — at the Sparks-Gr Pune Home. FLESHMAN, . 11, 1986, MARY a i Sar r oO Sattler. Walter A. Whitcomb. Mi Char an B.. Merle, C d John Whitcomb; dear sister of Home this evening at 10 at which time she will be taken to Kimberly, _Wis., for service and interment. HESS, SEPT. 13, 1984, ELMER £., Ti Wisner, age 89; beloved hus- band of Cora Hess; dear father ot Lucie ¥. at the Huntoon Puneral H ver-tETAOIN SHR DLU SHR 6H . SEPT. 12, 1954. HAROLD W., 21 Short St 1; held at flo e with Rev. ach officiating. Perry Mt. Park Cemetery. Grave- de services under the suspices of ‘the Local Odd Feliow Lodge. PAL“ER. SEPT. 11. 1954. MARY Bad 1 MD, O«k Grove ~ Drive, dear mother of Dr. Mary. Paimer, Funer*! service will be . held day, Sept. 14. at 3:30 the Parmer - Snover ore i Towler officiating. Mrs. will Ne in state st the Parmer- wer Funeral Home. P'EDY. SEPT. 13. 1956, CLIFTON, Cirele; beloved hus- Rertha Purdy; dear father of Liovrd Purdy and Mrs Gladys Tibbetts; dear brother of Henry Purdy, Mrs. Leila Heth- . erly, Mrs. Ne t. and Mrs Irene Anderson. Puneral arranee- be announced ia bv the Bossardet-Mabley Puneral Home, 39 W. Burdick. SWEET, SEPT. 12. 1986. IVAN G., 1T1? Swaney, Walled Lake. age 44: beloved husband of s ’ Sweet; dear father of Liovd and state at the Richardson-Bird _Puneral Home, Walled Lake PLOWERS DUNSTAN'sS _W_ Huron PE 2-28301 34 Funeral Directors 4: “ AIR AMBULANCE GROUND Pursiey Punersi Home. FE 4-1211 Donelson-Johns FUNERAL HOME “DESIGNED FOR FUNERALS” COATS PUNERAL HOME Complete facilities OR 3-7787 Drayton Plains _ — Waterford Twp, SPARKS-GRIFFIN CHAPEL Thoughtful Service PE 2-5841 Voorhees-Siple. FUNERAL HOME Ambulance Service, Plane or Motor — PE 2-8978 Cemetery Lots § SAVE 50 PER CENT OR MORE by buring White Chapel secticn of ae greves trom owner, FE BOX REPLIES ] At 10 a.m. Today there were replies at the Press office in the following boxes: ° 1, 10, 16, 25, 28, 57, 7, 72, 74, TT, 96, 116, 117. See een Help Wanted Male 6 AIRLINES Bee our Ad under Instruction, Unt _versal Alrtines Training Center. Are You Ready To take a‘iob immediately? Out- side @ork. unlimited working hours, Appiy 1064 W. Huron, be- tween 10:30 and 12:00. Apprentice Servicemen Lite time employment opportu- nity—For single men, age 19-25. with, minimum of high school education, L: per and social benefits while training. Must have screen- for ap- The National Cash Register Co. CARPENTERS Lani hon helpers. 3 A DEPENDABLE TV BAR: SATURDAYS, JOHN. fd an Shop, $17 BE. Walton, = * » terveiw, see Mrs Yan ‘Hise, #30 Joslyn, between 10 a.m. and 3 p.m. except Wednesday and CARETAKER BETWEEN AGES OF 3 AND Pederal's new main floor men’s , ambitiou oe ice SOURTER & BEGRT ONDER a. nt Sales. SN. Main, Mu Salesman ¢ Bes hd experienc: e. ak eee ata Ea Pe Harbor. LINCOLN DIVISION OF THE he young man or men’s furnishings. Bigg Se Men’s Wear.) com: ment. pa... -— x AR- ‘PA oF 8 D, HAMMOND. HUB CLOTHIERS 10-29 N, Saginaw 5t. : ANENT G AVAIL- collection able for exp. ¢redit and Exc. and ssl- ory. fee "wr outerd st WwEc _ine., 108 6. Saginaw, nity and Kiso 2..men..to._train. for...store._. . See Mr. Coon at People’ magtal Dever: sage ‘bene: All cireraft wort. McGregor Mig. SEMI-RETIRED? We can use 2 or 3 older active loc: to ON SILK AN 5 rienced * Koay Fox Ber "w uire at 6739 Auburn (in Gara). WrD.: 4 MEN, AGES average ee vs to $100.8 : Must be yh A to leave town, . rye 3 Pen" FORD MOTOR CO. NEEDS ; _ PRODUCTION Fe UIPMENT DESIGNERS FIXTURES) “ASSEMBLY EXP. NECESSARY MATERIAL HANDLING ENGINEER (PACKAGING EXP, NECESSARY) PURCHASE PRICE ANALYSTS (BRIGHT METAL EXP. NECESSARY) PLANT ENGINEERING DESIGN ENGINEERS (PIPING & STRUCTURAL EXP.) ELECTRICAL ENGINEER poe gg _o & plant to lo- cated M 1 in 1987, Te: z OPEN SATURDAY SEPT. 15th . — = teaching ty pasitea Immediate if roraceap pee Marshall Field family weet emte A a ite plan. of SSeanes- a a pl co) sy ern ae Ambitious Women BAKERY SALESGIRL, =. SES BS BOOKKEEPER- Ce reliable" person oith oe a . Excellent at "i cons GIRLS, 1 George's Drive-In Apply after 6 p.m. AN EASY JOB oS the ng th % bm day, ee foorenes, room _ BABYSITTER WANTED, LIGHT housework, live in. Call PE 4-7824. CAR HOPS, DAYS ONLY. 6 — Wren —— 8 OR OVER. Keego Harbor. . | OLDER LINCOLN DIVISION OF THE FORD MOTOR CO. - NEEDS SECR ETARI ES A STENOGRAPHERS |JOIN LINCOLN DIVI-} SION NOW AND BE’A PART OF THE ORGAN. IZATION WHEN IT -IMOVES TO NOVI EARLY IN 1957, APPLY c-| A BUILDING, GATE 12, SCHAEFER ROAD, ROUGE PLANT, DEAR- BORN. OPEN SATUR- four young m 18 to 23 i tepresent wationsl concern DAY, SEPT. 15, 8:30 TO ss Pak . ty Imme-| dise ‘wing account. Cars fur- nish See Mr. Petersen, the Roosevelt Hotel, 9 @.m. to 12 m, Thureda: YOUNG MAN TO TRAVEL. | FippLEAGED WOMAN AF Rn. ne ~~ Bon cose housework, Stay in by week. ‘on sa Harn $74-6160 per we. imme: 3 i r. Martin, Roosevelt rom 3-6. — n°, 0 smoking, tag ef smal} boy, other |! int’ = og $35 weekly, Bioom- field Hills. MI 40619, LADY TO CARE FOR children = ns ORY tome! near Dray- ton SALES LADIES Geode position available fn la- dies’ coats Indies’ dresses, la- SALES LADIES ACCESSORIES READY TO WEAR MILLINERY Experienced preferred. Perma- nent s. No it work. . me PSTERD™ ure —— — ~TED'S — Mas a limited by = of da diniri D'S. CARBIDE TOOL CO. 30410 W.9 Mile Farming’ Birm: ¢e sewing is our — nae you must be ry and ‘commiinon wary sai every em- loyee benefits. Permanent si- 8:30 TO 5 +8: Woodward at Souare Lake Rd. “ OCKERS CANDY anes OPEN- | WAITRESS 30 OR OVER, LIQUOR @ ing L.-% yn F< y- appea: ersemaity, was ne ng aes bone refer- " ences, essen |. 'r arried, enjoys dealing fing. with pa Uc. ae Cal PE 63672, 1 pm. 5 pm.; vy, D- 2-1655, 6:30 p.m. - 9 p.m., ly 857 W. Huron. No calls. Mr. Fini MAN TO WORK IN AUTO Parts /CAR AND WAIT oO an 70 won gate days or nights Tour's ‘Deive In. | WOMAN FOR CHILD CARE AND ey set ape Ben aunt have | = a Re. FULL OR PART Pine FOR GEN “ve ey yt. experience pa AN R GENERAL store of . Only experi-| time —. ” rience not nece ork, i f . FR enced . FE & ‘a1. Hol. sary. 2 person. iaberiée 5-3126. ee. ee lerback's Auto Parts. Fecting ow save ¢ Buner Market, 88 | WANTED: MIDDLEAGED WOMAN MIDDLEAGED MAN FOR PART . 2 oe time job, trafler home furn. EM er er er. PE 44281. Cali ii wit A 6 and J “ORADING EE - CLERK’ TYPISTS Ware ‘WATTRESOES FART TAGE AF |. it yn A | Salary $3039 — $3341. Positions rience, Milford, MU) with the elty of Pontiac. Expert Ry, ee ee oe Onenes Lats gp ace ja General Office work pre-| gclian a0 CARE FOR CHILD MANAGER FOR } ME: | POR NER. ment system, vacation, Other ad- and ¢ 2 tight qhomewors., B days. giving full details of past exp.| ite “City hall’ 36 8. Parke St. SOnfcacuP DRIVE oie. employes know of —'°¢ all. 35 6. Parke St.| WAITRESS. B advertisement’ Wrie Pontine |CAPABLE OFFICE GIRL, FOR/|_ In. 910 Oakland Box general _ ba Apply ee ae a ERAL F ce es Wy 2-507. > MPOLEACED 19 Moca ore aR Adams Rd. B'ham ROME ek ORS GIRLA Seen par. en BS /EOUNTER O1 {oIRL FO RR DRY | while father works, More for s cle Lil an im THON, wi * Mill Hands. | geietecier: s°0. Wotdwars | apne. some masse Si Ld WHITE WOMAN BETWEEN 35 and DR. WOULD LIKE GIRL, PREF-| and ss, for slight house oo ag ’ ] P : erably 20, receptionios &e assist- eare Seale ing a oint ant. Write tiac Press x Must like ght. rie . : lll, stating expected salary & = Nice home, off Tool Grind aN or oOo rinaers DRUG AND COSMETIC CLERK, | WA o “ ending opportunity for righ’ and ee +0145, 245 WN Experienced on _pervon, bifaw Midwest 45060. eee Carbide Tools EXP. FOUNTAIN AND TABLE WOME G ERAT House Male or Femal houdays” Meals” ong waite ree fur. diene vages eters ered > live i ‘Call i ie ale or emale hished Riciilis W. Maple perisaat fore am. or alter 9 p.m. WOMAN OVER % AS housekeeper for small family. Permanent, good wages,. private room with television. Thursdays rk, bi ixie B Plat WY SALESMFN REAL ESTATE Unusual opportunity for ® htts- Sag. om rlenee, - = ps deg ‘wi . Haren x +1549 eves, MY 3-1143. REAL | SALESMEN OR taleswomen ¥. new me | msion area. Exp Realty Co wood 2-9060. s-| Wtd.: Real estate sales- : poe tn TM, Rag, UB. Pat, OF, © 1966 by NEA Bervies, Ina. “Yes, and at those prices I imagine he thinks he's stumbled on to a couple of rare old tourists, too!" Help Wanted ot AMBTTIOUS MEN AND WOMEN OOP ow: A SINESS ft ar TO ‘Pedra eed oe ve. J ° me TTRACTIVE BAR-B-Q zAnD a in, near Blue 2 ane lished business, Noa zee sy * yrs. is yr lease, FE ~ Exeellent Opportunit A he al ———— re nutrilite to offer Work Wanted Male 10 PRO BXFERTOR AND INTERIOR pa . Pree esti- Work Wanted Female 11 il " and e may / bulines Write Pontiac Press Box 77. Watkins route, we train you, $2.50 to $3.00 we bougl average ' iy tm person, "180. W. Perr¥. MARRIED UPLE, MAN FOR farming and truck értvine. ¥om- to take care of wages and experience but must want steady work Write Pontiac shee PE 1910 MS PH. ORTONVILLE 1mR2 COLLECT man at once. P. W. Din- an. FE 42577. Employment Agencies 8A CAREER CENTER B-] RIKER BUILDING PE 6-0416 MIDWEST PONTIAC — OPENINGS tt rt time rae eee General office BIRMINGHAM OFFERINGS pene ogg Em full or part th yh ~4 A-1 ag ye poe, wi al AND DE- live: 3-348, a “ae > experience, w like ( and fil- urant or fac- bysitting w kend 4 after 6. PE * T ee! P A Ni ~ @ 2... her p.m., Mon. Tues, & WASHINGS AND TRONINGS,_GOOB work. Reasonable. 111 8. Tasma- nia. PE 2»6006 Sti PE'Caate ne Ont Seteer WiLL Do TYPING IN MY HOME. WASHINGS and pl oe “Get Write Universal Airlines Training Center. Box Pontiac Press. é ERAMic NB. nware peasy. Cc s, 1420 Square RN TO WAY AT “ AY” DRIVER PRIVATE __CLARESTO! IN DIRECTING A CHOTR. Recently moved here from a Hae state and would a a number of _Phi PRE 4045s, 696 Stanley Ave. -, - ae ‘Teaed or OT SAREE estimates, OR 3-114 47 or OR et A-1 ee ae WORK, NEW a ~~ VOICE L SSONS * LE AND ALSO __Work Wanted Male 10 * BUD BILLS, PE az 1 CEMENT WOR K LLOYD MONROE FE 4-6866 Bus, FE 2-223 Res.: FE 41645 GUIDE TO GOED: Sell ee ge Ads! erg things you're not using : . TS WASHINGS AND IRONINGS, “ALSO | ROOF REPAIRS Eav — FE 40444 _dows, FEE $3001. — TRENCHING AND BULLDOZING | R. D, Tompson TUPPER 3-1061 Painting & Wall Washing estimates. PE 23-2706 pai , Reasonable rates, Free _ Sobbing, 208°S. Jeasie. Piz 4-700. |* Physio-Therapy Z1A SWEDISH MASSAGE & THERAPY. a an AIR COMPRESSORS Cup tractors, mixers, pumps and anya of SSPE 30135 ROTO OR S14 i T, lowing, disc leveling, load- aa ra ARDEN AND LAN LAWN ROTOTILL- ee E. are came GRADING ded monty. Wer West Site: FE 44224 ke AWNS AND true! . OR 3-07. jens, Laundry Service 18 CURYAINS, Om RUF. . Beaut.fully ‘AMILY LA Y SERY- is IE ali Pare | if ae Ww no a 29-1631 ap wy ‘ a Fi bass “WALL BY MACHIGE. FREE e. : FOUND: ED COLLIE DR’ wat ; ae ro POUND: mica in ne, eye. M estim, 5 ie. small. FE 5-4628. Vic. F Blac thigh ‘Call PE 2 2. F PLUMBING & HEATING | fost: BLACK PERSIAN, a} iv: pa pine, tare, FE from tons Sek Grove, Orehard ; FE 54-7042. s &) Lake, reward $20, Tei master plumber. Loar: SEPT. it PAIR OF Bors OTOR . horn mm ” gomy* rewinding. 418 E. Pike, tween Weshingleg 2% Bchool IMMING “AND, Bi REMov. ~ eae, MANS BROWN 44304 wallet in vic, of 8, ord and i * ‘ah: aeechadeeneatn Se aan tn oer * ey m metal . FE §-3009, ables. Conta eys, Write MANLEY LEACH St. | [osT: BLACK DOO PART DACHS- “ANI IG hand. Reward . SEWER CLEANING | | or oY WALE_PERINOESE Red sable. On Rd. and 2 fim TALE. win Toolset gists Close _in, PE 5-420 after 5 p.m. 5; LADY RA to Kroger Biore on and Lk. Rd. to down town Pontiac, Monday day, Hours 8 a.m, to'6 p.m. OR soiid. — R EXPENSES Ez. ad + fee . Priday afternoon, Call 4 rer ts. . Huron bas SE Fine canes before sell Edw Mt. Stout, F Realtor TN. rT. Sean, e 3 JE + $250.06 000 To Buy—To Sell—To sure REALTY CO. REALTORS etch teen pt, 3p 2g PEKINGESE. 75 Huron vy. *E BEST CASH DEAL oom Mis. + Michaelesa. Phone oem c Contidential. The Sal __vetion Army. AUDIVOR OX HEARING pane RM 01% N. Saginaw 7“ PRIVATE oe rectivEs — the’ facts i one ts. private consultation, FE 55201 Aerotred Knapp Shoes jee, .,bb. Pontise Uaundry. FE as Canal Rd., Utica. Republie 23-4131. nn Landscaping —_—18A IN DEBT? BUL NO 1 AND BACK FILL aon eee tf you are having trouble meeting LLBGEING ~ ARB. f ‘ae ee ae INC. 41% 8. Saginaw, above Oakland Theater. FE dace. Dent ‘Lang: | LEARN ABOUT BIRTH CONTRO! eorvien, 26723. bg Fos ye Fg * 3rd i va COMPLETE LAWN MAINTE- #20 th 3 am. Pootise Clinic nance and sh: . 3 yrs. ex- eat FE en NDSCA. G LAWNS, PA Wed 90 toi be a.m Com driveways. Drain tiles and haul- . PE 25463 533 yA wes EXPERT TREE TEnOGRO "A AND | ON AND ATE, removals. Ph. FE 56-6593 or OR| Sept. 13, 1954, 1 wil} not be re- 3-2000. * sponsible for any debts . pg he Meet | ferme re ¢ COMPLETE JOR Pontisc, Mich Large weets : | ON AND THis DATE, Wand ‘eigning ee oe Sept ik eee wil not, be re basing? “= bd 7 any than myself. Axel C, means: ewm le on OR REWARD Pon ADORESS oF z k i? iF rf Travel Agencies 25A “ici a A RIP? air MSHIP NS & ts sa OURS ATONALS DOMESTIC HOTELS "peat IAC TRAVEL: ERVICE i |@0 W. HURON Con hone you have tor pale. — * PONTIAC REALTY 7 “Wid. “Transportation 31 Wid. « Coritracts, Mtgs. 32 -|CONTRACTS WANTED|* "estimates TJ Re OLIE & HARGER FE $418 eS all sizes, |. we re Private home on Sylvan Lk. FB 3 RM. GARAGE. ‘ash rm. 7 ROOM. PRIV. & BATH. iil W. 7 EAROE RMS. AND BA 35. a ween tet AY, SEPTBMBER 13,1956, For Sale Houses 43 4 2 Oe ROS eo me oe arom @ 4 Pf tee ?. Pd atten s a let rues was IMMEDIATE aes Me AL 4 ff - eh SOL D " 5200 DOWN Dee oe Heart of the Lake Area Bloomfield Knools $300 GI's . ® on Hiller “Take two, lady — one for your husband and one for you! You have-two cars, don't you?” For Sale Houses 43 For Sale Houses 43 LOT, WITH CARPENTER tools, plus small house. 1 bedroom. 417 S$. Jessie. Lake OSE McLARTY rE oo oF BY OWNER SHELL HOME contact RED HORSE CORP. ow Ra. Minent Garage, ante.” heal PE € Tl LANE. Mo oj; ~ Bees} — ASODOWN wiring Plains. MAKE US AN OFFER }-bedroom garage, buge 100z150 ft. “t BEDROOM BRICK Ranch home 2 fireplaces, .ceram- attached basement. Pull price only LADD’S INC. —Ee Et— i feat Stas orca e886 Disie Hwy. Drayton Plains. Dorothy Snyder ~avender ae Me s-eu7 eves’™ . FE 21674 WILL DILD Leslie R. Middleton re 3-teas iit # iff j 4 wi” g 4 | : » « g Hd , TOM BUILDER ! ft bead re : HH r { ee | ay afeS he Hg eles POSSESSION si a i a ni (i REAL ESTATE INC, $495 DOWN ter rates, 3 owe story 4 room home. res. Keeg PION NEER HIGHLANDS! * Tregent St. $1000 down yment hi story hone, basement, 3 Op fowriac. Lanse § | Buitt in 1955 grade schoo! north month includes taxes & in Terrace—East Side down payments. Full base- $ rooms, plaster walls, oak — St. Mike’s District bedroom home that ts truly ew . Completely newly decorat- 7 Elizabeth Lake Rd. Qne of the best buys of the year 815.200 we are proud to show you. 138 E. Pike St. _Open Eve & Sun. AUBURN HEIGHTS Templeton WEST SUBURBAN oe eae room in basement, Oj} heat. 3 ¢x- tra lots. Lake priv. Reasonable some eCCREAGE Williams Lake 32 BEDROO 8T. Ng Be F. C. Wood Co. REALTOR OR 31235 Corer Willams Lake Road & Mss Close to Pontiac A nice 2 Dear garage, s let in “Wares _tmell family ‘or retirement. Close " Hon “Pew dowe” pabment. "otal ‘SYLVAN. REALTY COMPANY Orchard Lake Ave. PE 5-418 EAST SIDE $750 DOWN Clarkston area. 3 room modern. s s. beth, Gem Extra large utility rm. New furn: &. other features Greer Wketty Sabk | Siuete™ 0,960 with poten « oy own pay- ment. (a) IN q 4 3 family apt, in UNION LAKE AREA 3 inaty 0 mt septal Lovely 6 room, plus large family Pull mt garage m and screened back porch ved st. & other extras Natural fire . ceramic tile Si1.080 $3000 dn. Rew condition. "Tals property wits ; fy located sen lot 1idsise ft. Exe Pan - & Lake priv. on semi- good furnace. Handy to school buy $7000 After 6, FE EMILLS BY OWNER. $2000 DOWN $o,t00.| 3 Ddrms.. 1's baths, living rm., @ rm., den, as 2 BEDRM. BRICK EM 30008. sm. Game rm» Gos. pees TERRIFIC BUYS! WILLIAMS LAKE FRONT Desert tas odes fe oe a 3 bedroom summer with a little remodeling could be mace r sround . This , sell fast at $12,700 with $6,000 down. a nh ‘t long shade trees, paved st. An excellent value at $15,000. Terms, NICHOLIE & HARGER CO. 3_W. Huron leges on aay more! Only Weems faneh Wye, plesteced walls, $1 908 tn the fad price wath quiet possession. » 2 5, in ed for as sale. Don't aeiay ws PI FE $0183 WEST SIDE Owner leaving state, Must sell 5 room house. bedrooms, built ONEER HIGHLANDS——_ — 3 bedroom brick with full base ment. ay Fagg =3 select Seoes, coram. path, dining ° privileges. Shown by n= Peg be —" nse ; ome bene wae avec; Russell Young| . No lar e liv ee oe wall to i ~— Agee : rt | 412 W. Huron FE 44525 | wal carpedng eareaton, ihe Money Down Saiy fis Stgataracs| 7ROOM SUBURBAN, | 2 x.o a perme 1 ‘ $13,800 with $3,500 down. Cail for | Teoma & tile beth down, 2 paneied | yeJ0n, ‘resent are ee feat? stsbine’ bs screens, Boutie-| $f,bome with full Casement. A carnen, paved. drive aitractive We wil install wiring. stud. m + + ow yard. nag WON'T LAST LONG | sitienieres’ “™* save 20. per cent Pull Cirksten 6 ROO ITY price $6,206" This 3 all brick ranch R M CITY NT type home with full basement, gas| $1.400 DOWN — East side. 1 bed BILL O’NEIL heat, on a| oom down, 2 bedrooms up. Ges NO COMPANY jenn 1) screens. Double garage and more. On 28071 = PE _37103 CALIFORNIA BOUND __ BRICKS $10,975. CEDAR SHAKES $9,975 4 oe RED WALLS, room, mother’s large area (worth hy storms & very DRAYTON PLAINS Seebait Street Street. : _ 4 bedroom pemee with J. R. Hiltz = Diastered | Realtor walls, 16x24 ft. living room on a W. Hu well landscaped Soriaa tot. | Ot Batis pag = IM Needs ha en NORTH SUBURBAN J. A. Taylor Ly ae TOR ' R. 1 Sakiand Ave. te Vise Lake Front Cottage A regular love nest—secluded and -_ and te - . ‘room fur- Rished bun with screened peste Lake by oe Truely an exceptional bargain. Brand New Bungalow On Rolling Acres Western ranch, full basement home. 2 sizable bedrooms. . Suitable fer a couple o Hwy. #000 y et -Giroux-F ranks GENERAL REAL ESTATE ‘4305 Dixie la OR 3-97T01 Open until 6; Sun. 1-5 p.m. Yes sir, folks! Owner our v Evenings after 6, a b. Snyder, OR 31975 cal Mra A-JOHNSON, Realtor 1704 S. Telegraph Rd. FE 4-2533 CALL NOW. Only stl.tee | with ee WATERFRONT LOTS $1.500 down, . 1 ML W. CLARKSTON Located on house with dining L, extra large Cintes River ility rm. Large kitchen with pine kitchen Good Bathing cabinets, Large liv rm. 3 bed Extra Large iote om including taxes and insurance Clarkston REAL ESTATE INC. 20 8. Main. Clarkston, Mich. MA) . New Development - S, Bon, ey-| FULL PRICE: $2,000 DN. PAYMENT: $400 ONLY 60 TO SELL ACT FAST WM. A. KENNEDY with base- Aa . ments, Can be had at 4% per oo, ae Be ees. 5 family on same . Brick zeepegn eee. me st| Sova er te on 2 SUBURBAN 3 BEDRM. — —e bedroom Por only 60,060 ton jot om all Saws with base. | Own ve & room ranch George R. Irwin|REALTOR . FE 43581 re tte Lake Rd. 3001 W Huron ___ FE +e COTE Suart HOME EYES OLD, Open Evenings "ti 9 4 lots, re aa storage and . " hs gy ag te gt 8 ' Bre pet -. 7 cone Orion. aritr1 iS $4,150, low down payment. MY \ eae | % THE “BIRD” TO sEE down, 50 onth Masog, ow 80 Perm 4 BEDROOMS 4 FAM GAS HEAT, PA le 2H location paved street convenient to and* schools. MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE Home tn — Priced quick mae at just NEW HOMES | fiaSs0. Custom for your al, : models to shew BRICK INCOME screens, fe WARD E, PARTRIDGE | if 3 5 § REAL ESTATE 1218 Haltom Avenue ie +0547 : PE 400 oar Sulomatic. olf heat 3 Fun bases ent : ement w! matic furnace B aan - 1050 W. HURON ST. __ OPEN _EVE._1_7o ». INCLUDES TAXES FULL PRICE $11,395 _At Waterford 3. BEDROOMS $7,500-81,500 down. ALSO INCOMES & LAKE Let ws show your future home. Cal eaay. C. HOUSTON REALTY modern, . basement. 3 Bedroom Full basement ONLY $300 Down PLUS MORTGAGE COST Full Price $11,500 You won't find a better buy FOR INFORMATION CALL: Castell Realty nN. _ STOUTS|,. Best Buys WEST SIDE losets. 2 - | rage, Priced at fust $15.00. = WORTH SIDE BUNGALOW Located in a well net ronttiety tial bo & oe. bemt, ig heat. Only John K. Irwin ange tg Soon wet Sout Eve. cE oats > Vikeesedoce Special F rm. type, erwes and je ira Tok late privileges. ae HEIGHTS Sheet | Pitirscer ee, wd ood IGHT Realtor 20 8. 7 ‘FE 50676 Brick one frame mies 95 Oakland FE 5-04598 Lid 24x13 $40 DOWN rede atte, | Semtioe” willy duks*reom situated on a beautiful 506x300 ft. LAKE RIVIL GES | ake front lot S Paar Wate WEST SIDE fore. tern ee vepeviie Choice me within walking ss _ mile A, Sarees distance ‘cae Gompletely : “OPEN ” ‘ ment, wun stoker heat, attached 2 car garage $3,600 annual in- |. iw 5 m. Sat. and Sun. st ed wt $21,000 with $4- SCH , DOWN U HE LL Large 5 room, white frame home, Fy oti with steirway ‘to attic, situated Gr — right om lake front, immediate 3 : . Me: R. D. RILEY, BROKER $08 Elizabeth jane Rd. FE #1167 or 4-0037 . $550 DOWN room modern home with tur water & sewers, ze ee = ar right in. See ARNOLD REAL ESTATE we $5783 | re LAKEFRONT around 2 bedroom cottage on propery. ® ge A = oe Dollar ia ready toumore a” Price. "NEAT rooms La utility in LOVELAND — bang P- Lake Rd. nes wre ‘TRIPP tee mia THIS 18 Located in ome of the beat in the subdivision, ly believe this is the best residential buys in the city, with nook, full dining room. Newly —, orated — 5) and ae ge 2 Rag shee yes. Only Vinee real buy! Leslie R. Tripp, Realtor ye 50008 6 ROOMS—$2, 000 DN. - down will make it yours. i YOU HURRY! ONE MILE OUT! One and one-third acres in Oak- two foot ran ie. Wire cut buff brick exterior, FU BASE- ‘NT. 2 CAR ATTA Ga- RAGE. . 2 BATHS. 3 large ped: Alum! and the “first to. inspect CLARKSTON Til health forces sale. 2 bedroom brand . to y $9,250 with ty be Humbhries ae RAJ “at FE 47114 . Tele Open ead Multiple Listing Service down, MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE GATEWAYS to HAPPINESS WASHINGTON PARK BRICK RANCH TYPE Just one te. old, fully insulated 5 room, 3 oedroom ram- veatioule Fortes | A ree po dull basement, “S ~ Sher Fees HERE’S VALUE PRIVILEGES ON 2 LAKES Immediate Possession d pun “Reaas. fr bEEETHS i a 3 ar s 8 tt oa 4 es] x _ Bargain a must sell. end street Lake ctalaren s, ‘a 000 cash to ok ete ms 4175 Woodstock LEY LA y lot overlooking 2 She’ plastered walls, heat, 1% car garage. Only $2,200 Y STREET bedroom bungalow. Full base- » ol heat, 1 oe gerase. glassed in front ® real buy at $8, rich terms. WEST SIDE 5 room brick end terrace. Newl decorated, modern kitchen, i patement, Pull price $9,450 with rms. NORTH END Nearly new 2 bedroom mene schools and “sores. ow! bungalow 1,500 a ag Sebel AVENUE room perma-stone bung. Liv room and d room carpe Full basement, large knotty recreation room pan. entra Full IVAN W SCHRAM REALTOR FE 5-471 iT KNUDSEN Silver Lake rea 3 room house Ww bedroom and oath on first floor, tibule e, living room with fi * Delco F. W. A. ting and gas water heater. 2 car ga- rage, too. Possession is im- mediate. Price right at $0800 with. terms, it- sary. WM. H. KNUDSEN Realtor $10 Pontiac State Bank Bldg. Phone FE +4516 DORRIS Mul Lis' Service shee Bafa tie BEAUTIFUL BUNGALOW as clean ® pis, only only 1 ae dandy ' two raph ph bus, stores and schools, $8475. ‘SUBURBAN BUNGALOWe i rf } a i i : 8 & th i ; if i 5 e i E : Hilt i i é ) $10, CLARK R REAL, ESTATE wfc "BUD" GI Resale . ps Cr HAYDEN, ping oi ANNETT | OFFERS Whittemore Street Ranch Home—Lot 70x180 2 bedroom ranch home tn exce! is room —_ with corner ire place, bal variation dinette itchen Income—Close In 14 room house in excellent own- Ottawa Hills Attractive } bedroom home, 1% baths Reepipes, break- tast nook, at car Eoeafed ‘in extra lot available. an resi- 4 Bedrooms Built in 1952. Living zoom 12x20, dining room, carpe and drapes, breakfast bar. 2 bedrooms, and tile bath om ist floor, 2 bedrooms, lavatory up, Rec: rm. at ground level. Oi] heat, attached ga: La lot in Cherokee +. $30,850, terms. Roy Annett Inc. REALTORS RS Ramee nn ane 1% aeces-| Williams Lake, Eriviteged pas park Ky sand beach New wee busotios with attached filed ve Satie ee lor Pd room. Owner transferred. Pree possession. Near Ww ebster School or take small house Business Frontage * West Huron, St., next to Lo ping center. Lot 80 x 239. 5 room vungaiow. ideal to for buil: » stores, an oy fessional man Now yaad location. Mt $5,000 Pioneer Highlands Distinctive mee po Pang I home, 26 ft. livin with firepla Cherokee Hills ze pnd of a hom ew castes. Ranch ow pa § si tbe ached : rele tae of MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE Your Own Business avatisble. 3 Vadroain Brick mvery Seeense in- ov modern design and living been ed in this spacious floor le 3 larger than average rooms, 1% : . storms HAN NICHOLE se aim WW Je I Ve — omer Op ANE AN— “We keep changing his name but we can't seem to find one he likes!" ms bath, and For Sale Houses 43 CINDER BLOCK, HOME AND Ga- e, @ room. ce, $9,950. 2068 Burdic Bt, 98-2667. $850 DOWN Beautiful little on 602183. y to oun’ esr to pay for. $52. per ine! taxes ‘ance. NEED Ni be, a veteran, Take Dixie Highway to Sashabew Road — turn east about 3 miles to Maybee Road. Bg can see the models from Want to sell your real estate uickly? Just ‘Ligting."* -I-N-G | ANCHOR L} 7-3800 7 ACRES EINAER : ‘house. garage mall fark 9 Se Spores Maisie Wie full Dasement— aS —_ Total 950. Hurry on this one. Davis xa. Sal. 11,900 with , Davisbure are $11, ‘S For Sale Houses 43 NEW 5-ROOM HOME. LAKE PRIV. _on Williams Lk, $10,000. OR 3-1007. WILLIAMS x # ranch type. x Cee room, 3 “e ban: sorme and sereens m® 425, . - ame gc, $00 Tat N. Shaker” $650 DOWN ° ND LTIPLE i on PE 2-4810 VICE . tile e, Lake “ivileges” rag ie ed lot 371 6. Telegraph REALTORS | FE see ,FLoyD KENT, Realtor | ne Pe scsi oie ae ves. WM A. Next to the Consumers Power * Year around, modaae 3 bedroom KE EDY home, just outside Pontiac, 100 ft. REAL Conteat 3007 W. Huron PE 43560 te ag cave eda an ino, Open Evenings till bald, “F ty, 2 Sectooms. yh LAKEFRONT | LOT eit $00 fi. to depth ia Shae: Willl M: “BREWER On Fe By gh 3- mi, po Pr'$0ne MA $1581 FE S-T108 peaatiran | Pulling thie is Mi $1000 | Auburn Heights - = Dorothy Saye Snyder | Lavender home a 8. | 3140 W. Huron FE 2-411 eeceets ae ce en woe MU 46417 a —. space, ‘wo bedrooms, bath gr har geod UNION ea fr “— 4° be be ian moat, electric w: ao “it, ‘and pot wo Benen Op ft ci bere nane’ Only $1,900. srDDLE STRAITS LAKE FRONT Soeaber for cash pages a * bedroom year around cot. ein my, = $1,800 do down, LAKE FRONT REAL ESTATE INC, ee For Sale Lots 4% You'lt advantages tts woe and fine ban Bhisabety Lake md, 1 mile of Telegraph Rd. offer better homes! CARL W. BIRD, Realtor. $03 Community National Bank Bidg. BUILD NOW | Oe oe eee eee page ig ge EMBER Cbivis~ Hagler 2 LONEDALE ‘AR = = cy i 5 i ba | mA & o tt 5 "os te HY i Het ee : Feliz Ofte Diek iL i-7513 OL « 1 m. yton Woods. A-l brick homes. 1,800 with down. Giroux & Franks, Disie Hwy. OR LAKE OAKLAND, MERRIE OAKS b. 12Sn148; $1,000, several cholce 1,500 to $2,000. | Roy Annett Inc. 3 EF. E. Muroa, Poutine PEseral £.e Evenings and Sunday. >a For Sale Acreage 42 5 ACRES Lovely wooded | leated north of Ortonville on good biack- ton \« building site Priced to sell at only $290 down. 2% ACRES Located north of Pontiac off Bald. win Rd, pear priced | . wt only $150 down. Edw. M. Stout, Realtor _ TIN Be St. Ph. FE 56-8166 Open ves. ti 4:30 Some Good Acreage uys: Dorothy Snyder Lavender a0 Ww. Sie PE 2-411 Ey ‘Sita re Dorothy Snyder Lavender 3140 W. | Southwest Part of City 15 acres inside city suitable a manufecturing or busi- . Nothing Uke it in Pon- a Leslie R. Tripp, Realtor 23,W. Lawrence PE 5-616) a $0338 ROE | investigate the ~" re frame & ples busy Walton d. er prey store — fully pe ; f contact us af if > =] y gt at i | ee if iE ie i Rent Lease Bus. Prop. 49A Chee B “SPACE ON OROURD Soon toon, erate, Sig for” professional TT NM. Saginaw st fg “Wt 8:30 tte FOR get WnicnTs cash Phowe “LET’S TALK BUSINESS” DOUGHNUT SHOP _ Fiokon gross, ban: here for a 2family MICHIGAN BUSINESS SALES CORPORATION Feros, RUINS, The center ‘of tne’ Lake jose dieriet. Only | a Leslie R. Middleton Son. Weill cost $1 301. Pays at dad & GREGG 1565 Union Union — EM 3-4303__. OF ~~ Money te > Loan (State Licensed Lenders) GPPERING i CONTRACTS ON Po ance of si868 ~YOU ARE Lucky to have your account with Buckners in this period of unem ent. uckner customer ° out of work are "wrested with every ration. alwa ys to deal at we ockners. BUCKNER OPPICES ARE LOCATED: PONTIAC 2nd floor National Bidg. DRAYTON PLAINS 4512 Disie Hwy. WALLED LAKE, (Next to samy ewe » &. “GET CASH QUICKLY ~ Up to $500 Hig Baa 1990 care. Sry Tee: cecal aie pda. on tie a Signatures and other se- incl Loan Company 202 PONTIAC STATE BARK BLDG, FE 2-9206 WHEN YOU NEED $25 to $500 You can get # quickly on yorz gaforsers, Payments to sult your get, We tp you with your money Sg BO _ STATE FINANCE CO. We Petes ee See Te TEAGUE FINANCE CO, 202 N. MA pat oa hg MICH. LOANS Extra Fast Service Pa} Cash in 1-Trip. ae LP | oS | BENEFICIAL ceraet Boi oan Mortgage Loans 54 LOANS $600 TO $1,500 or. boty. Im ‘SIXTY- Sale Fatma Produce 75 For Sale SLICE OF HAM _ Trailer Sales, ‘PLACE ~*~ ; " . Be | PONIES VARIETY GF COLORS | 8" ceute™ tb) Brine. goer “Saintes Pe. ule vs, 7's a Mi, or SERT CORT WHOCREREE-TNS | Bs rene ee retail. tender, rge ears, 8460 Peete ge bem | petra cous é NM, A ms ains : - x i Goon 3 YEAR OLD PART BRITTANY, cattle ‘sale for freezers, PART ag ene EXCELLENT S-ae38, 3630 Bald Mountain Rd. dust |New Bunk Beds fe : vom: | LORD'S WAREHOUSE f 229 Elizabesn Road 1 1B rack ae coar, Sie cont maeown ee PANTS Sporting Goods 65°" waytair e025 DISC _HARROWS XC nge ty de ‘Eeetah —. age lel lwng Ee ae aaah a rm YOUR wow ) WINCHESTER 1-QA00R, DOU. | Suir "aun ar ed 3 Used Tractors a . Trade ins and rep t Se . 1 . DOU- |" oid. AKC. reg. : HOES. LOADER Ses npert cost, 2 pt. siseks. OE RANGE. GOOD CONDITION, #10" up . “a lete with esotrels aad thermo: CHURCH'S INC ble barre) shot gan. ee” aul, | BEAGLES, 10 WEEKS OLD. BUADPARTS AND SERVICE ANDERSON Exclusively the finest, like new.| metal bunk beds, with mattresses, Used Refrigerators | stat, PE 21008. ; 101 8. Squirrel Ra. PE 2.0733 Lae nee Phone Walled Laxe,| 00d bunting stock, 610 & $15 TRADE Saas CHAMPION (net £ Cite ee8 aWTHLY| foltepn rettige eouque batter | Te SPO Th CIRCLE FLUORESCENT, Fix: | OLD, CanAO ES eerer veer ox | MA ¢oet =a | BosTOMs aT STUD anc cus.| OW INTEREST RATES GREAT LAKES ince over satin, eine 12, 650; PE) high chau, peer, bed. 9 pair of modern type of lighting for Ritch- | ieee. Putte new, garage doors. |@ID. Dees une new. guvercrest | tise OR3008. —__-_—_-_| HOUGHTEN & SON BEEMER aeeer cas Stove Cea DOWNST AIRS STORE | ens , bedrooms and. rec- _ Terms __ wet 7 | _Hardware, 2580 Dixie Hwy. BEAOLE PUPS FOR SALE. | ss worth Main 1, 2 and 3 bedroom, 16 to $0 ft = re Cell | ueteie APPROXI | 5p GIRL 8 SHOE SKATES,| XS, old. Good bunting . Also 10 ft wide Bank ‘ Sale Household Goods 57) [777,00 "é- Walled bake. Ma a “DEO ee Bic iactory. showroom “ante ee ws wes rise 6's, 08. Size # for $8. OR am. CLE TRAN oF SALE terms in afea Late model mod Fae ad tren eer enone Rochester ! 1 DUNCAN PETES ‘rE Ze HOpSErUL OF FURNITORE. Wire , LEATHER BOLLYWOOD | Ave Oreha: e B% tubing, Call FE 23-0874 after a Gi GAUGE POME EXCELLENT EXCELLENT | AKC gy i wera = rye 16 NEW AND USED GARDEN 10 per — os, _ wo. ee = isg- HOT POINT ELECTRIC RANGE, wih masons, 2 a & YOUNGSTOWN | PENNY PAINT SALE |-°%* A_$-3190. ___ | BWaiton Biv’ TENT. | payment at a se So eee"he ae on Nenu rear ae cram |_Saci'g Moves PE 9G RRSREE, Ge eRe ne |Rrwe po 2 uiee is" GAUGE WINCHESTER A0TO:| cnornayserren_FURPIE =| Stadet Maser kow'is| BOTTLE GAS AND _ Tae BRS Room SORE TS “WAYNE GABERTS | Bi Geant! Gabe Stet | fre coe ne So gh | —apemscoe morigee— | bee ag tows’ Bar| GRE AttoReDucep jee nage | ACCESSORIES STORE ij OVEN Eu TV SPECIALS wand PHA tet vA. Roller" er eget onl. --..-- oa 3, bedroom house im the heart of Ville. OA 82537. ; a| ™ TRE BROS ole tastalleg - _ Roches- paint @ = peltee’ e pan | a fishing ares FoR SIAMESE CATS. MA . . raph 13-3200 Porte a for auick sale. $1900 ata after «pms 2s. FE 407m FE 6119 | aouaeeRA ER eT a FLOOR SHOP cash, Write Cassiue Holiday, Box | FOR SALE RAGBITS Pores ket DRALER tum. 10). Brookiys, PR 8. Seginaw 8. Open § to 6 2, B rutus, Mich. . ve. 4203. INTIA » after 4. a | — cone LE. OR SzPOED MOSILE WANGR is WOW PICNIC TABLES ade Leach ete Beaiey St | trade for shotgun. PE S204 | ms "BUYS _ reactor. |" soem. tat. ane 407. 90. Every ARGAIN — . BROWNING 1¢ GUAGE, WINCHES REGUTERED POINTER, « YRS. wanes puss | trailer will on 16 by i Rustic zie duty ee Pier if aouble. ‘and bunting | old. good hunter, $128. PE 2-167 | 9.71 00 Thi ctors, Cement “slab Side walks = 38 ’ Sandy Beach Bathing; All in exce ons ater

& Lewn Equipment, 1803) — resi ROME, BY TM OGL se Pen| Toi “Serle ising Paton Ge anor Pe ee | EY ee rames Gadt| For Sale Tires 80-A — = 28e en. Main & range bores. | CANDY , he's handsome. Both GOODYEAR, FIR£STONE, GOoD- 1k woe Deetuern of booms, me EM_ 34148 so. A. ‘thompecn t's: | SANDY'S *SSPORT SHOP | O vceks cid & ready to go! Price yt Pants | tick. US. Bleck or white aude 14 eu.) 83,060 BTU, tank nearly |THE LAKE AREAS LARGEST Mon. to Thur. # tq 6:39. teed Po Goop CEP sep PanM | Walls. off new cars. Pull guar- hy new Deming deep well WINDOW TRIM MANF. SCAFFOLD aT sreet er 0 Sat. 5 to 8. MALE GORDEN SETTER. 1 YR.| Ma Y ates, Uo, to 80 per cent off. | _40 gal. pressure Poa | screen doors $5.95! versal. PE i770 5. Teiegroos_) rE 2-140 old, MA 4-1007. . 8A M34. JUST NORTH eee eet doors from... $253] Scien or ater 's p.m oe 44300. | WANTED. SHOT GUN AND DEER WALE BLOND COCKER OF OXFORD “ED. WILLIAMS gas stove. bed springs. $1.50 and Fach erode doors trom RR REDWOOD "| _tifie. OR_3-s402, after $00 Dm. | “good, watchdog. 2 yrs. old. FE Auction Sales 77 tse R Lat-a-@ PLAN Up: 2 of drums; Double hung windows from .__ $11.95 Degutitul © and 17 pane! $22 | WINCHESTER SHOTGUN, PUMP. 1206. ceragirersemapmmegne pent * Sat oo gum ta ling. v toe _Mems. 2538 Dawes, Usiea. | Casings .......... coves § 7.000 | FE $0171 or FE 2542. PARAKEETS. CANARIES. CAGES |) row EVERY FRIDAY NIGHT | Joe! New $16.99 ous tax, €x- up To. MONTHS TO TO PA @ GaL. ELEC Beene ooo ees cen eeene $ 9.000 | aix10 siding—4290 M Gravel & Dirt 66| °% . Crane's Bird Hatch ae Eve bay 50" 8 =e FE 40087. Onl, Auta. Besler pn river = oR 3s Ale. ants. 26's, 228s, 4né's and Sand, ra erv. 2489 Auburn Rd FE 46510 _Bey Dra ‘OR ce a 9 ‘. ” FOR RAL COMVERBION — G&L RR RAR sate +_Drayton Pi. OR 39717. | 0 nite walle . ae sins __burmer and control. id +1626 O000 ps ‘patos ot A Teasonadle price. 7 YaRns PEA Ons GRAVEL, FREE . AUCTION SALE ee. NIGHT AT one, Saginaw. FOR SALE BECKER NO $c VER-|. goten. +400. ______| BARAKEETS CANA CAGES. ; x eae Be She eee aie | teal peeds work done on ft. BLACRETT’S ii BLACK Biter TOP SOL. PILL | "pecs pines 151 bet Ave | aw GF -PUBLIC-AUE. Spares, ali ap. mostat operated Cal Fe ssezy,| 1412, Lablone inthe quick e BUILDING SUPPLIES a" sand & gravel. PE 2-489. |" pA ~ tion on the premises located 1 tires “Htaded mon Dew ¢ BURKER ECONOMY REST. | od attachment. Call $161 Dixie Hwy aA 85811 | A-1 SOIL. FILL. SAND & | 183 PE 5-5831 | block east of the high school, tm SERVICE Grea s year. Feat. for sale cheap. OF with perenne ot he BP trac-| Reinforeed concrete. and 180 ii ToP soll RiGH BLACK mae te wneien on #h/| ning Hy 2 e'eleek noon a -4 TREADING co. ay OR FENCES i My Fees eee | ee “lit sent, grevel and fn dirt. | _ St. __ = etme, and full Ie, of very mood good | 481_N. FE £000 CH \CE couwer renee Come M WINDOWS. GOOD CON-| Eugene Bennett, FE 5-4758. er pr gg Met fa nea Service Free eerimares. ras pres im and sare isa ee erm sate a os aca haere iL a a ba e— 2. pai meee Peierls aaeowen’ ETE aa [oa a, | ‘to = = sete waren mak ra Mr sor Dixie Hey. MA_$-7978 | between 6:30 snd 8:30 pin. PE| PE Pe oui? or PE 2a, cap. FE 4ae70. ae Suverday September ish at 10:30/ car. rucylingers peDea, Ie. $f, cast iron iwbs, 9498, Re- | FOR GALE: BASEMENT. 28 x 38 | OSE. saep- | ©} FERTHIED Tow Sol. ALE | Foy POODLE PUPPIES REGIS oclock am at farm 2% miles | ehine Shop. 43 re verce teliets 3 pe. | om lot 66 x 200. Blveprints includ- | SHO! HARDLY USED, ‘pee send. Gravel, Girt debveres. tered 7 weeks, little beauties. 64] east of New Hudson, Mich on | _ 32-2563. fors “tone s 6. fom oe, ae —ft_S2.000_ Phone PE $8272 ee ee ae ii TOP sof, cRUsHED stows. | 2“: persal Mt wachiaass most | For Sale Motorcycles 83 i= | i I — —— | a ee: Peni cna eee ae Fuel Saver PACE HEATER cant. EP Sean) Dogs Trained, Boarded 70) gucton axt Bedierecs, Pesiating FOR PART? AND SERVICER ON’ ~ der, howe jests, ee Dearborn Duo-Therm imperial, mode! 722, , GRA 3s, ceapationst © 5, aid that our Vidson. # St. r, FE 900s. _-S2e_BTU._968._ OR 3-0636. ot he DOGS, CATs BOARDED Docs pi 3 ye. Gt resend on Baviason Go, 3 south oa. $1895 $1.95 - es mat ‘money in our pocket. . ATTENTION, WE DELIVER 1. 3.| ‘eited. BurrShell, 375 8, Tele | 3t 070 ee tie One ol w , res. value, 4 3 . of washed sand, | _STaoh. ‘ . $fe_ cieney merret. Minhiane =. SALE gravel top ‘ag. fill ‘and ‘crushed the greatest show calves to be |" Cond. Price $86 — FURNACES | masgmacansene «|. Fra eee et) _ May, Grain @ Feed 71) ine SS Gee ae eee | pia : ; any m 7 fe rs pa al cconerene , mp young ATENTION rols, rma. we bs 4 a” 4x8" ALL TYPES /DIRT AND GRA . ALL TYPES OF HAY FOR S8ALE,| Sbow bull from an nd Sire,; For he R4 HOME OWNERS we in one Delivered./P. C. Thomas Jr. OR | als: straw Will dedver OA Bai7e | Oliver Acres Carnaiion Doo, bis) ME OW} 3-580 - : ME, cai ot sre realty | POTS 38" Sgeyiny SRE to house job or We carer's tan yee ot Panelin Pield tile and fittings iG TOILETS $18.95 Birwo .. ie a 2 line of paints $6.95 on “under inary farm care Somnus a steel sash. 1 beams and be wit en Paue sT CYR LUMBER CO. Rag ai A few Geek poop te concrete and mortar, to: : Be FS 5 cows and heif- er deck nad = T. ‘fe 8 ig — or fae ig’. "| aSteel clothes eats “BATH- de minediately, FE 2-6360. 29743, "| Mane of nearly Soe rm equipment { hore De. : wn nick. Calhy & 1.88, Sh ea as) fe : ' 7 | 7 REGTERED woLeTEnG ex:| SSNS™ES Ne farmer. et | Deck Hane Speck wath, east His oa, band : mized Grese- | cellent. milkers, 3 §-sr. ‘tnd to miss this} Duck Hunter’s Special 4 Rane= Boog a soe 4, ieee Es S| Bate He's aicrese vesting te : E DuMP TRUCK SERVICE BLACK : oy oe be moter. PE FRE ESTIMATES ents, aoe 2 ee) / Satie gtavel. FE Sr re - i AND -FHA TERMS Stl = / SURPLUS LUMBER Caine bs sage ign pings ha Sah, Se, azn Ss Eel, BENSON LUMBER CO. | "yi Sime ine Pee“ oe aE fe rr |e ome re TANKS | cal om 2880. BURMEISTE Garage Doors | rx Ssaro"G8 SiTEr® na | ! 2 ES BREE SBE) ae aracrerceca Meme Eom stew ao qiees Saw = Metsi Pitle E's mi. & coe ’ * aR ~ 5 eaten sees a a Talbot ati "pee Ae ee eRe eee ein eeeee cm ‘desk & 8 saves seeeee tee 6g ee eee ~ Ret eet: ee +e eee CRB ae ae a Pha “THE. ‘ANSWER. TO! YOUR. PROBLEM! “86 Old's 88 Hol. : oo. $3106 a chev. Belair (aren 4s ‘$3 Pontiac custom Catalina ., bd mm gry BS ab “84 Pord 4dr. Customiine _.._-§ 905 “S4 Pord V-4 tudor, R&H. WW $ 005 "S) Ford 4dr. R&H. ........, § 895 “83 Chev. Bel Air .........5. S 845 "$3 Chevy, 2 dr, ....., . 8 6 “Bl Pord 4-door . 2.0... cessess 8 345 “48 Pontiac 4door °.......,. 3.1% Bud Chelt aeeeee #165 Bud Shelton Motor Sales ig CUSTOMIZED Chev, ; <. sedan with * . tubeless tires, eluly $1 i: Pls Serv. be 2 NORTH, PART RADIO, O'DRIVE, RECLININ SEATS. — ay INTO BED. te. | 3 FORD 1 OWNER. 2 TONE BLUE. $260 DOWN $15 PER WEEK MOTOR SALES Top Dollar sPo rupee, Dsaier “Wor Clean Used Care & Trucks. 4 ae ee Gh. —_Matthews- | 355 at w= pi erorecves, Meiwomieeg Sih” MUeal 0d 311 5. Sacinaw st. 44546 | isa CHEV. SEL Ak Rae TINT we gar oe DOLLAR We +g sa clean, Nate Orion ME 53 CHEV. 4-DR. . COMMUNITY “| Posner. car A we aM e'ride . MOTORS __|a‘duzzite“thotite, 803 N. Main, Rochester im ce CHE Evie oaeneartiaLa, : Pe _ JEFPREY FORD GALES +2230 CHRYSLER NEW YORKER. inet our prices ~- one 6: wren All eee . North Chevrolet’s Mer, #073. Phone after #. OR 32618. a ig Lot in Birmingham be ae, Se set . #£ v. . 1 Club “#1 CHEV. x 1 i ae ment tor eau. OR 35287 after aves. FORD 1 1985, Rh & H. GOOD COND. e 30117 ” 1 RD T- ly er, tires "No ay oer 3-1603 we tere tt Midwest ite Ford. 7DR. % "Er oi ter Pord uae ~ LOOK INSTEAD OF FANCY USED CAR DVERTISING Ww, sure that every functional sound, ~ Overdrive, RaH ‘ust sell, 1951\ Chrysler one. Deluxe Ci. Cpr. auto. 4 speed trans, R&H. 1949 Pieouth, 4 dr, R&H, show- room ‘eppearnnce. CLARKSTON MOTOR SALES See MAN IN sr RKSTOM: MA Open. Evenings Till 91 pit m. SHARP ‘Si FO dio, Heater. 3 oR. MI ye. cond. “OL GooD Pia FE 2 POY FOR WILSON GMC : ‘New and Used Trucks 7 1955 Ford %4-Ton Pickup | * 1955 GMC ¥4-Ton Pickup | very uy. $-41 1952 GMC Utility y caees coeTow : 1955 Ford Panel re, oo ee 1958 Chevrolet, 12-ft. plat- form body with power- zs tail gate NC TRUCK DEAL EA 4 1956 - onaxparcass | CHEV, ___ For Sale Cars 91 DEMO’'S "4954 BUICK S6R EXECUTIVE CARS ey gg Substantial Savings ‘17,000 A guaranteed 1 owne: . 2-DOORS — 4-DOORS Hardtops ~~ _ Converts. $195 OR YOUR CAR DOWN” 3% MOS. ON BAL TA E ADANTAOH OF OUR. OUR Low' BUY WITH CONFIDENCE FROM HASKINS “Oakland County’s Fastest Growing Dealer iD A FINANCE- cE g “Order Classified sell, rent, find al , 181 is the oI ees "Birmingham Clean Car | ‘SPECIAL o 1954 Mercury Hardtops Mercomatics Radio and Heaters ~ Montereys MAKE US AN OFFER "ie tae ay . test Nash Rambler t Baton Wagon, FINAL CLEARANCE.|- ine i962 1 wagon. Radio, heater, overdrive. ~ money down, aia pay- ents of $23 Credit Mer., 4-7500. Harold Raw, ww, as ity, take ver, payments # FORD 6 2 DR. GOOD CON- “aition. MU 9-086 %® FORD V8, 2 DOOR, GOOD EM 3-4721. __condition. CAR PAYMENTS TOO BURDEN- he: adjust to tome. leos expensive, model Lake Orion Motor Sales ins6 JEEP STATION WAGON . $1,000, wi7 big Lake MERCURY 188 4 DR, SEDAN. __ 388 8. Anderson. FE Pises. NICE “53 3 RAMBLER ; 2.) DR. CHEAP. Bisck. at 222-W. Mont- ra NASH RAMBLER STATION Call Mr. Parts, Midwest Turner, . NORTH ~CHEVROLET { Mane 63m" Dgcaaiee : traamianign rad, peniet a car. 8 e w ~ This one “wide! aia ‘National Bonded Used Cars GUARANTEED ONE FULL YEAR 55 FORD $1795 tic ‘53 FORD | $695 Re, heater and V-9 engine. and clesn and would make xcellent second car. 'S3 PLYM. $995 Bea | suburban m dio, ge and exceptionally aise throughout. See it tod ‘SS CHEVY > 81805 ee bat F lide, radio, r and w tires, ~ 'S5 FORD © $1195 Sedan delivery with euty 1 ati 3,00 actual miles. V-8 engine, ‘99 OLDS $2295 4 4-door ——— sedan w' fone pa. only with pow- ind 7 and 2 this week ‘04 CHEVY Station wagon with radio ahd beater. In ve beautiful condi- | tion throw & ‘55 MERC. : $1945 ad rd radi Papletaie parting ot 0, ter and automatic tien A real \beauty. '5] CHEVY $595 : "For Sale Cara ae __ For Sale Cars 91 SPECIAL No Reasonable Offer _ Refused 'S6 Ford Victoria 56 Ford Convertible 56 Continental in "55 Mercury Hardtop We siso have wy| ‘55 Ford Victoria - mes, Bo ‘Aus , 55 Buick Hardtop 103-8. Basing 7 NEO AES ine| 54 Mercury Hardtop iss] OLDs 38 “TDR. "54 Lincoln Hardtop matic "Loaded ‘eh cates nee | '54 Lincoln Sedan Rawk ae” Sear ee| *S4 Chev. BelAir _araph. ‘ 54 Ford enwerfpneemanens = + ee ss _— ASS Pontiac That Second) 33 bien CAR 53 Ford : 52 Pontiac Por School | 51 Dodge a EVERY MILE YOU DRIVE : _. . YOU OWE IT TO YOUR- SELF TOSHOP Schutz Motors| Saftey Tested Used Cars 55 Ford Co: Sedan ¢ mess ipptatio & Heater, Fersemetic, W/Wall Ties, ‘52 Nash Ambassador ... $595 | Radio & Heater, Hydramatic, W/Wall Tires oe 8 8 & WILL -TOTE YOUR NOTE Every body’s Credit Here ae MOTOR SALES __1358._Saginaw_at_Judson__ ——HAUPT PONTIAC SALES FORD Custom Liner 4-DOOR $795 _ LARRY JEROME ROCHESTER now DEALER “FOR pg BM so sur A a ee $8, 4 DOOR. HARDTOP. custom 4 . Catalina. Dealers ‘emonstra-— 1086 OLDSMOBILE 1952 Focuae. defuse Good trans: PE 46607 po "MH OLDS-SUPER $¢- HARDTOP. | ™- OPEN ONS ms ARISE _CiRAN 3h CLIPPER MA 54-5566 or MA &l141 wner ¢ er steer- , ing, power brakes, tre Ag re SEE OUR ter's Motor ‘Sales, 1616 Highland " id : Safe Buy MUST SELL AT ONCE: OLDSMO- . bile. iat Beyt Hydramatic 4 dr. USED CARS ne freee: body good cond . Re- New seat covers B38, S110" * wise eth Lake Rd. N A rs se OLDaNBIEE DEMONSTRA- | 1 INCOLN-MERCURY 4 TAYLOR CHEVROLET SA SALES Cass vit Fis. Pike Sts, A TOUT THEY GO All ‘56 Model Trade-Ins CHECK THESE SALE PRICES! LISTED BY STOCK NUMBERS REG. SALE PRICE PRICE (BT $1275 ‘54 FORD Club Coupe . een ‘94 HUDSON Club Coupe . asi) = OS $895 ‘593 MERCURY Club Soi sis $1195, ‘SS BUICK 2Do0r .....+.++..8993 $875 Stoo In / We Have 45. Not_Listed for You. to. lar ‘55 HUDSON Station Wagon ..$1298 $1195] “SOHUDSON 2Door »..ssse-.8 25 $145] ‘48 BUICK 4-Door onsseee$ 128 $95 ‘O] NASH 4Door eccceateeed 2s $195 ‘30 orpsMosiLE ¢Door «63.8 345 $295 |) ‘49 FORD Station W gon «. $295 © $245 ‘50 sruDEBAKER Door .. 94s $175 ‘AO OLDSMOBILE Convertible $ 195 $145 ‘53 prymoutit Door ee $595 $495 ‘53 CHEVROLET 2Door'.....$795 $695 '53 FORD 2Door eet $798 $725 ‘54 FORD 2-Door ibds esa bsig 995 $895 ‘AB FORD 2Do0r s.sscseseee.8 18 $95 '56 DODGE 2.Doer a sis $1795 | ' ——— rices you can believe. See these el cars today, $895 1953 Ford 2 Door $1495 1955 Ford 4 Door (White) $995 1953 Pontiac 2 Door $695 1952 Buick 4 Door $495 1952 Dodge 2 Door $995 1954 Chevrolet 2 Door $495 1952 Studebaker 4 Door $495 , 1951 Chevrolet 2 Door $1195 1953 Oldsmobile 4 Door $995 ’ 1953 Pontiac 4 Door,’ $895 1953 Dodge 4 Door $1595 © 1954 Buick 2 Door $1595 1954 Mercury 2 Door $1195 _ 1953 Olds Convertible . / $295 , 1950 Pontiac 2 Door / $145 A951 Kaiser 2 Door / $1795 71955 Ford Convertible $995 1953 Buick 4 Dr. Sedan $295 1951 Ford 2 Door $695, cars and our clean, late m y ‘ ~ ms |'54 Olds Super 88 || '52 Pontiac Catalina. . corner Columbia : "$6 Fury, HP. * “ ee ‘S Teimont, sass, vet, tas! Bob Frost, Inc ae ‘94 Buick Super ......... $1595 Dn Ri. O r ost Pan +0 - py 1 SS 3 ‘CONTINERT A ' Riviera, Radio & Heater, Dynaflow, W/Wail Tires ae Peet ees rc eae ta Re | faaiator's sires habe tr I 3 Packard dog ccc baw 870 S. WOO PSCBwano Re te ‘53 Dodge Hardtop ...... $895 ~ Wanted Und Com es| (2 ne Nc. 2 Bs SME late at ae ie ‘55 Rambler Sta, Wan... .$1695 os inst BUICK EXCELLENT conpr| 'USTNENTAL oEAtER | ti Pivtoteeetiuearem™*:: $ £3 | REPOSSESSED CARS |"@ 5 CONE | SHGRON M S ampler otd. ne... a ee ‘CAR PRICE FOR tion. Good. tires. Ral. $775 B70 e WOODWARD a carpe gereagn 3 3 1850 Olde Hardtop ss... si0 Good condition trvout. #300. OR a JURON MTR. SALES. una a wiewuet hydrate. - Wan... —_. ead vie Aah pews, noe Wares, PE 1963 a0 Barus, PE DE | ser es ‘Bt Plymouth, 4 door ....-.. § 368 | 17 Ford Clb. Ope. -.....-.. $2.00 bat eM GaTTRA (WILE ES FE ons ‘56 Chev Sta Won $2295 _S-4i0i al “48 Hudsa ire poot — 83. 8:30, vy Menten Power ” pack. Fan Haskins Chev. |: #oF03.:°oQr omy; | “uate SHAE cum 9m SER dec PB ety ern Bat MssaaP EEERS ower Pack. Prem OL hes CUSTOM 2 DOOR. FORD- Outboard motors, ¢ +4 Cet ees PRIVATE GOERS OMES | fli * AM Mw mt) poses, Bape game | por bvent ohh god wld et , 'S5 Packard Patrician ...$2195 othe’ Fe ret eal ition, No rust. | 57 Packard, radio &@ heater. $495. ‘$1 Dodge, ‘3 ton olen + $ 6% Paiance easy Full Power and Torsion Bars Sea main wr Seon Se) nevnGLeT PETES FE| RVCRER kar mae he Pag] BILE. SPENCE NO SaVvsS SOC]: : : s 'BAGLEY AUTO PARTS| sms" sou Vers MAUAZURER. (38 Bede, See. pica oo. $8 and SED OME re aon 1 . || ‘55 Pontiac Catalina... ..$199 i — nang og ~ 1954 Chev. Delray 2 Dr. | sovrH BLVD. aT WoopwARD RIE ME =NSCHNEIDER ry yeLY Mo ore cna NBROOK ; ; rehief, | Radio & Heater, Hydramatié, Power Motor Sales | as radio, heater, “whitewails, PE 40687 DODGE-PLYMOUTH | _ eM 3-008. When you hear and see all the claims about tised | ] 5 am biva we coms |. bie Cleancet “'s4" chev's’ aroung, | FORD, 'S.4¢ DR. RADIO, HEATER. (warp TO sPmEL easy To | PLYMOUTH. i960. EDOOR RAH. || car deals and prices, stop and ask yourself, “Who | ‘04 DeSoto 4 Dr. Sedan. $ 29 H. J VANWELT at een F L$. sagiew FE 2.9131 Te RLY NOUTH CONV. Im OOO5 says: So?” iiat b Abii important thing. Who is | Radio & Heater. Powerfite. W/Wall Tires oe ee 1956 RAMBLER CUSTOM 4 DOOR, | _ shape, $250, FE. 3-7461 .|| the dealer that makes such claims? What kind of . TODAY’ S 2 tone ne ownet "i 53 Keegs | tonal signals windatind ‘washers, heater Hoeramat, ww ‘me ; repuration for honest, fair dealing, does he 99 DeSoto Piredome V 8 $1695 : West Side Used Ca lights. Salesmen dem. Call Randy, Sat ae n 7 some en | have? At, ’ _ Special | gre ros ta sree eee or | is Maiti OLIVER BUICK 93 Dodge 2 Or Seen $4 Nash Ambassador pares, & m = a rom ‘32 HARD o (SAMBLER. $395. ; Radio & Heater, Gyromatic, W/Wall Tires, V-6 Four Door “West Si t Side | Used Cars ‘53 FAS you can rest assured that what we say about our 53 Studebaker . eee eens $895 Commander V-8 Cpe.. A er. Automatic, W Wall Tires, Pull Red Teather Trim '55 Chev. Bel Air 2 Dr.. $1295 ‘53 Plymouth Cranbrook. .$795 4 Dr. Sedan, Radio & Heater, W/Wail Tires, 20,000 miles. $5.00 DOWN ©N CARS BELOW *S2 Studebaker V-8 2 to Choose from *S1 Nash 4Dr. Sed. 52 Hudson 4Dr. Sed. 530 Chev. Bel Air Hardtop |SCHUTZ Motors DeSoto-Plymouth Dealer 912S. Woodward, Birmingham MIdwest 6-5302 OPEN- ‘ti til BAM, 9PM. OUT THEY Coll /Fall Clean-Out of Super VALUES Also Wide Selection of 1956 Olds Demonstrators. ‘56 Chev. Bel Air 2 Dr. . 81895 ' Beautiful 2 tone Finish. Powerglide. Radio & Hester nice 2 tone Green. Steering. Dyushow. Radio Radio & Heater, W/Waill tres ‘55 Olds Super 88 2 Dr.. . $1995, : ‘SS Pontiac Star Chief. . . .$1895 | Catalina. Loaded with Extras leage. hea wo Low Mi 'S5 Ford Fairlane Sedan $1595 f Fordomatic, Radio & Heater, Low Mileage, This is a dream car |'54 Chev. Bel Air 2 Dr. - Radio & Heater, Two Tone Paint, Nice & Clean Levene $1595) | bg ae] P . -a » finish, Medramatic, Redio & ] ‘53 Pontic Sedan .. $945 peg Bese & Heater. Hydramatic, Turn Signals, |'53 Ford Custom V-8..... $7956 na Tn te $1195 eee we eee |'53 Olds Super 88...... Kane PRS Ret SIA Oeeee Teo, Hydrematic. '53 Mercury Cl. Cpe. ..... $945 re Oa ee | ‘52 Buick Super ... $695 REAT™ sS6han Rte 2E reg, rontow, ‘Detuee label sen tea a | Tk ew, iy had good NORTH CHEVROLET Natoinal — has Bonded | Dealer|| 1000 S. WOODWARD ‘BIRMINGHAM M14-2735 : ‘Miawest-+7400 / he "Cy Owens: Your Friendly FORD’ Dealer _ 47S. Saginaw’ St FES-4101.") / 7 FE 5-3588 | esa + ~ 1952 Pontiac 4Door BANK RATES 210 ORCHARD LAKE AVE. _ Open. Til 9 P, M. Opt Sf M:t09P. M. a ~ OLIVER Bui FE 29101 | 'S5 Buick Riviera .......$2295} ? g1095+ 5 "Bright Spot” Jerome Olds-Cadillac ee at Orchard Lake ee fa cS ee ree ts Hie ees % — *, THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1956 ee ee SIXTY-THREE_ -- Today's Radio See ins nl 71 ees to Emcee. Beautiful Girl’ Program A > _ Din Dors Due _ WIR, (790) CELW, (800) WWJ, (90) won, (1190) WXYZ, (1070) WPON, (1160) WIBK, (1490) 10:30—W. Lewis | WXvYz. Fred wolf News, Musie out News a" WJBK, News, Reid Wek: ewes saaeiian sahaean Sum icing’ our BES CKLW, News, 1 WIBK, News, $:00—WIR, Wm. WWJ, Minute Fame ag w Club 3 With Perry Como on October 13 By JACK O'BRIAN EW YORK (INS) — After turn- 2nd Mrs.. Burton a. + on Hope's Show! Jo Stafford Will Guest! News, Winter Parece --Today’s Television Programs - - ‘Programs furnished by stations listed im this column are subject to change without notice. ‘body of a Korean | , CuUiny, CONTE Tihs dase) aisonotion, above, shown in Rystington, England, has transported Canadian adventurer Bobby Macarthy some 71,000 miles. Hardly recognizable under all the gad- gets is the basic unit—a bicycle: Named the “Heath Robinson," Se ee ee ee, ito be buried was a low-key, ex- ceptionally well - played perform- ;ance on Robert Montgomery's sea- Jackie Eicon Cuts | : A Year "Round Exclusive aS HOOBY HOUSE Personal TV Shows Do-it-Yourself TUBE TESTER lin Technical Advice en Our Tramed ‘eens Oven Eves. tl 9 HAMPTON ELECTRIC 85 W, Haren la ll lin il dil ti i i i i dl, i dl de SERVICE SPECIAL ANTENNA REPAIR All Defective Parts Replaced! . Call for Price Baillerafters Sales & Service OPEN 9 TO 9 4 |} OBEL Radio & TV! » wee Sinnteth tate 6 PE 4-4005 ¢ _wTvrerrTeTYTwyT,twTy* MUNTZ TV SERVICE Member of Oakland County Electronics Association ll ii al tial PROCUTE OT dismantling and stole and the drainboard. them at $200. Chosen Harvest Queen ALLEGAN ® — Sharon Engel, | 15-year-old daughter of Mr. and Are You a Singer? [Louisiana Pays Channel 1—WJBK-TV Channel 4—WWI-TV Channel 7—WXYZ-TV = Channel 9—CKLW-TV sonal premiere . . . ~ » . ' Nacy Walker joins Sinatra and TONIGHT’S TV HIGHLIGHTS Groucho. (2) Bob Cummings; Disguises." wl (Coker? Maro Dizzy Dean on Dinah Shore's first| ¢:00—(9) Headline. “The Moles-| Show. | Theater. op Rung.” ©) Chevy Show Oct. 5 5 ter.” (4) 6 o'clock News. (1:30—(7) Craig Kennedy. “The! 5—(T) (4) Weathercast.| Case of Fleming Lewis.” (4) . a 2 ‘ . Dragnet. (2) Climax. “Burst of! 6:20—(4) Dolores. | Vidlence." €:25—(2) TV Weatherman. $:00—(7) Combat Sergeant. “Des- 6:30—(7) Lone Ranger. “The| ert Falcon.” (9) Motion Picture Wooden: Rifle.” (9) Million Dol- Academy. “Along Came Joe.” lar Movie. “Dark Command.”| (4) People’s Choice. (4) On Broadway. (2) Sgt. Pres-'#:30—(7) Democratic National ton of the Yukon. Committee. (4) Democratic Na- @Q) Demo 7:00—(7) Jumbo Theater. “Wom-' cratic National Committee. en's World.” (4) The Best of 8:00—(7) Code 3. “Man With Many + | Beceneoeretintontentiifnciareemnoas 8 Gives ear to ve 1s te " Papacy is Arabia “-_ r " : oe eterseses: : a 4 5 i eeu Sees seers HEL : Arthur Murray Party. '9:30—(7) Hot Rod Races. (2) Top) wae nas $70,000,000 Invested in | | Plays of ‘56 4) Mien. TV plus another $20,000,000 | '18:00—(9) National News. (4) Mi | this season . . .All the “class’’ igan Outdoors. (2) TBA. N TV show 1¢:10—(9) Weathervane. an . “ah ot vo ‘10:16—-(9) TV Baseball Hall of ' Fame. Phil Harris still gets $3,000 a 10:38—(7) Public Defender. con on an old NBC contact that tons demned.”” (9) The Falecn. hme has five years to go . Guilty - Stamps." (4) Juvenile Court. (2) Do You Trust Your) white not on TV. saci Car. Wife? son will make CBS “goodwill” 11:00—(7) Soupy’s on. i) Theater. ee around the aan Seabees.” (4) News. | _ (2) News Byron.” (4). The “Little Show.’ snobbish . . “The Reprieve.” (2) Miss Fair. mma weather. Robert Q. Lewis has started a 11:20—(2) Les Paul-Mary Ford. (nightly CBS “spectacular, in col- 14:35—(2) Nightwatch Theater. or, with sensational sets and cos- “Blind Date.” \tumes and lavishness dripping 11:36—(4) Captured. FRIDAY MORNING —Then, Read This WJR im Detroit has announced ‘tween 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. and ask Platte said when Zenon sold half Pirate's Relatives, Mrs. Wilmer DeVries of ‘Wayland, | { was named harvest queen at the FE 4-1515 Allegan County Fair. She was. Open Eves. Till 10 P. M. c&év Tv 158 Oakland selected from a field of nine entries. ; for Oil Treasure OPELOUSAS, La..(®—Descend- ants of pirate lieutenant Zenon Boutte received checks from the state for mineral rights on land he once owned in the lair of pirate chieftain Jean Lafitte. | The checks went yesterday 3,287 persns in Louisiana, Mie. sissippi and Arkansas and were believed to be the largest distri- bution of its kind in oi] industry history. The total amount was not available. ° Atty. Herman Guillory of Ville DETROIT (INS)—Radio Station that its “Make Way for Youth” ‘chorus, now starting its llth year, for talented young vestiiets between the o- of 15 * A waite iguiniating ald said audi- tions would be held at 7 p.m. every. Monday and Thursday evening be- ginning Sept. 17 on the 2ist floor of the Fisher Building. Vocalists interested in audition- ing are requested to call WJR be- for Miss Spencer who will arrange the acreage on Barataria Is- jland, he failed-to sella strip of, FREE Home Demonstration WHEN YOU PURCHASE ONE FEATURES OF OUR SEWING MACHINES ® sew light ; © térward and vem — LIMITED © luggage case SUPPLY © new feet $2250 CALL FE 2-9143 NOW! iments * « \about 800 acres. Oil and gas were The “Make Way for Youth’ discovered on the strip in 1932 program has been broadcast over and the search for Boutte's de-| the CBS network since March, Scemdants has continued since 1947, and will resume network then. Boutte died Sept. 9, 1863. broadcasts Sept. 21 after a bricf The more than summer layoff. | ranged from two cents to $417. — ¢:50—(2) Meditations. (4) Today's Shelley Winters’ silly - surprise Convicts Flee Prison Answer to Previous Pussie Farm Teport. Se ee eS ° ve. od. :55—(2) On the Farm Front pretends startlement and in- (Manhunt On in Wyoming Mealies Teieicl - 7:00—(2) Capt. Kangaroo. (4) To- pond “Oh! Hello there,” as if ; . | IRARLFSABisirisici.| day. - ' we'd really surprise her, is earty | RAWLINS, Wyo. uw — Using a CIE Iha 13 a ad 1LICICI Feast Today. 7) Prone ot TY SUN MEME ORNMde == 18 ee tee) SESS REE at ¥. i} rontiers inetemnene from the state peniten- { - fe ‘S Fs ¥ All — "ide Wide” Word” product tary lst ght and toch ot «| RRR nae Ltee—f6) Rows, Norman Frank takes the reins of man-hunt in south central Wyom- IIS mC 2 s:00—{%) Cartoons. (4) Today. (7) the new Jonathan Winters comedy ing SIFT eink ole imic UTS arth mg quarter hour . . Jerry Green of] Warden Dean Miller termed-the| =eieiet ee 2. (4) News “Today” gets Norman's “Wide escapees dangerous. identi- eg) isitiAL &:30—(4) Today. (7) Winie’s Won- Wide World” job. . fied thom as Arion nc When Phil Silvers told Mil = vers ton Nester, 36. Sheriff Feria) OF All Tenn) Homp [Berle the plot of “Top Banana” were principals in a & tock, before it came to Broadway a few prison in July 1955. %30—(7) Heartthrob Theater. [Yee "eo, Phil thought Berle rea-. $:55—(4) Faye Elizabeth. lized it was a broad satire of Uncle. al Miltie:, . . Find Teenage Arsenal Hemae, ? 10:23—(4) Window in Home. Milt listened to the synopsis, BLADENSBURG, Md. — Po- w:se—(2) Strike, HR Rich. (4)) Sot ready te patt, looked atPhll |... have recovered the following Home. : ea, r 4 Tomorrow. (4) It Could Be You. (7) Robin and Ricky. 11:45—(2) Guiding Light. land piled them up in the yard. _ FRIDAY AFTERNOON 12:00—(2) Midday Movie. (4) Ding Dong School. (7) 12 Wclock, Comics. 12:235—(9) Billboard. 12:30—(2) Ladies Day. (4) Chartie| Ruggles. (7) The Erwins. (9)) Cartoons. « TV SALE | AT. WALTON TV 7,000 checks | Thrifty homeowners everywhere are y inataBing Bruner water softeners .. . the brand that stands for quality , Automatic Washer and Dryer. 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SAG ; SS 8 E ae 4 ef} © de Pee F d ‘ | a - ce 233 : : f : = i x / rs San SS a Rie She age, Woes 2 aN RR Se aes ia ore | as se i ne 3 { ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, SRETEMBER “T3, 1956 THIRTEEN ® Rubberized Curled Hair Filling! © Marvelous “Decorator” Fabrics! Investigate! Compare! Reg. $169! A real kucury set at a price that's hard ; to believe. reves modem we ty day, at night opens into a hecurious bed for sleeping! Built for deep : P bouyant comfortL Has innerspring construction with heavy steel coils! : iful decorator in See ee. ae Weekly No Dow n Ps ayrnemt.. Budget Ferms mg New ... You lan Iieve tn Sctuol 3 © prt. SPECIAL HOOVER $495 Here’s a@° wonderful cleaner. A real Hoover, rebuilt with new parts \ as ~ CHOICE of BRILLIANT NEW PATTERNS! MOHAWK § 2 9x12 Rugs — * (a scenbibiar savings. on dense pile roomsize — for every decor! Sees Fy florals, mod- twists, and tweeds priced phe- -__ Ramana low? Hus med for these — value by skilled Hoover workmen right in the Hoover factory. Hurry in and see this excep- tional vajue Monday, s , ¢ 4 & eS, * 4 4 "i an a Le - “ 3 cs yy pt E pe] ea ~~» Tih -* oe i : a 7 ie ie >. a aia - - aad ae Fa * <= & °| P. — . —— — es — et = eee wt Pee #2 Be: as Saw * a = ee ey > ae a 3 = = = . , SOURTEEN FE Ene PRESS, 2 THURSDAYS SEPTEMB 1956 } : AUTOMATIC WASHER “ne 6B = Seameee 30-inch AUTOMATIC DRYER AUTOMATIC “l= Ne. Electric Range | Regular‘ $199.75 oe my SIRs :: oy NO. MONEY DOWN! PAY ONLY 52. Weekly oo at RE b= dil a THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1956 FIFTEEN” INNERSPRING MATTRESS Luxuriously built by o Wes $34.95 a $¥@?5 : fort! Heovy.stesl.col_ a ae construction, You get 3 pieces including panel bed, chest and single $ ~ dresser. Sixteen other styles and quality pieces avail- - SAVE $15 on This Famous ‘OPEN STOCK’ BEDROOMS Beautifully Finished in Maple or Mahogany able at proportionate savings! 3-PIECE Juvenile Set No. Maney Down. —- 300 Woekiyi = male > Syed - ~~ FOUR : THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 13, 1956 E ete s gt — 2 Fee wh 9 ’ ae * = fs * + i Fe a F 52! eS F/ 14 e5ia “<3 ES : ih, os ~ \ x oe ss 4 —_—_; \ ' 4 2s ae. = * ae és . \ - 4 - : Eb , \ e : : i wee BLL ~ \ : ~ ae A | a . . — 1" FA, OF Lo > c jit. A: \ ‘hi » i ~ fa \ « ~ \ T T 7 | A UJ OMA ; C a \ bs \, : Deluxe. Refrigerator \ $399.95 Value! ‘249° No Money Down—$3° Weekly WKC brings you the brand new 1957 model Admiral Double-Door Automatic Refrigerator ata price you just can’t resist. & 23° a Day on Meter Plan! AUTOCRAT} 30-Inch Oven Deluxe Gas Range Was £17995 | | _ Now ‘ ad 4 : Only... ee NO DOWN PAYMENT! SAVE PAY ONLY ‘1.50 a WEEK ae) is not a stripped down promotional model, but a New Deluxe Autocrat’ 30-inch-wi Gas Range, built to give you years and years of perfect cooking. The a has been marked down so low it’s hard to believe. in and see for yourself! ee Ee ee ee ee a | é _W RC, 10 ab N.SAGIN. AW. Lk —— i ___ THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1956 FIVE 1° = Tv SUPER VALUE ! No Money Down—$2° Weekly MASTERFULLY-BUILT by precision Admiral Machines! This means more trouble-free operation—elimination of humon error in building—no faulty connections to come loos®. PLUS... LOWEST PRICES for TV of comparable quality ond performance. Get yours at our low price! TOP QUALITY FEATURES! TOP FRONT TUNING — no stoop, no stretch, no strain — you tune standi up! 90° Deflection ; ALUMINIZED PICTURE TUBE mokes picture twice * es bright with twice the contrast! OPTIC FILTER SCREEN eliminates harsh glare! Better see ADMIRAL TV now for o new TV thrill. _ New 1957 Admiral , mutant. The Ideal Size ... Weighs Only 16% Ibs. No Money Down—$125 Weekly!aes eo oo 5 “SIX : or : . THE PONTIAC PRESS, THUR AY, ‘SEPTEMBER 13, 1956 4] | ‘4 : ur diamonds “plind’’! Trust vs f°. | make one of the most ‘ in cut, color, ; you why it poys to buy fromra e* diamonds. Come in and dous selection of fine diamonds. | ; : | * < Oa | Vw, New y | Pattern . E. | SILVER (é {i . 3 eicnee gehen. . ” P taste. abst tyled for every 69° q 4 / y oe Whe Bets 5 : 4 | | : aay epee nat Re on Pron q oc om vet q pucset Lerms | ¢ ee ee a = ere t ON TAS caeeS, AAURSDAY. § A ee 18, 1956 SWAM ae , We Give You.. P qy° On ANY OLD WATCH, Regardless of Age, Make or Condition! BENRUS 17 JEWEL WATERPROOF UNTIL 195 Sells Everywhere for.....°42™ RADIANT NEW WKC’s Trade-In Allowance . *20 BEN ae You Pay Only Sos ONS $250 } , : % Gleaming, Bright = with trade 50 $ 2 0 NATURAL GOLD Finish. Raised gold numerals — ee Wot NO MONEY DOWN * Unbreakable Mainspring % Matching Expansion bracelet Remington, Royal or } \\ a Underwood Portable . pete FREE o + P i ~ . sr > [ ’ *e } % 4 4 - ‘ , "rece ee y m» a= s = — WKC. 108 2.8. AG INAW...FE 3-7114 NeW PEN AND PENCIL SETS Choose From Sheoffer ‘a. and Parker Sets WwKC Presents Something Thrilling for Fall Brides’ Hemes— , $-Roo f ie 8-Pc. Living Room Grouping Deluxe style ... plus comfort . .. huge savings! Massive * sofa and matching lounge chair and occasional TV chair, set off by striking end tables and matching cock- tail teble. Two table amps! $s] 59 $200 Weekly ie 8-Pc. Modern Bedroom Outfit Complete decorator outfit at an ordinary suite price! Consists of modern double dresser, mirror, chest, bookcase bed, plus SEALY innerspring mattress and box spring and 2 boudoir lamps. 3159 No Money Down $200 Weekly Modern 5-Pc. Dinette Set Deluxe mar-proof top table and 4 plastic covered chairs with spring-filled seats . Beautiful chrome: trim. Choice of colors. Shiny .09 $100 Weekly FEderal You Get a FREE Sealy 3-7114 Innerspring Mattress and 108 NORTH SAGINAW Box Spring with Your Bedroom Purchase! e | t OPEN FRIDAY NIGHT ‘til 9 FREE Parking» THE PONTIAC rae eee Ae: SEPTEMBER 18, 1956 Automatic Ironer or ) {= Conventional Washer | 7 YOUR CHOICE prices everywhere will be going up this Fall! Big ‘aay Super Store Was $219.95 s158 = . PAY $20 Weekly Big, full-width freézer, full-width _ KC. chiller tray, four deep door shelyes, tall bottle zone, a truly remarkable refrigerator at a the price raise! 108 N. SAGIN. AW. . FE Reg. $129.95 a < SCHL SUMS AMS pas ag dar | @ 90 “- WEEKLY Both Automatic lroner and Washer are Brand New 1957 Models . . . ata price you can’t match anywhere. Hurry in now and sove plenty! Remember $61.95 savings! Hurry, and beat : A DAY ‘ON OUR | CONVENIENT METER PLAN | OPEN FRIDAY and ‘MONDAY NIGHTS ’til 9 P. M. 2-114 ELEVEN High Fashion oe i with your budget in mind NEW RCA VICTO TABLE RADIO fF <7 v / * Ys) a . re aS | Be aN \ Meet the “Cleen Leok"! It's in every‘ sleek, uncluttered line of. the exciting new RCA Victor Avalon. That's why this lovely little gem of a radio is 80 handsomely at homie in just about $2495 any setting. It brings you RCA Victor's world- famous “Golden Throat” tone—with the rich, . * full sound you'd expect.from a console. Pay ¢€ It's RCA Victor's lowest priced radio. Only Weekly! — ‘Your choice of three decorator colors. SI SAVE ‘*31”! Round Bobbin Portable Sewing Machine! Sews Forward and Backward! Was $ New | ab Now eee ‘ ‘ 75¢ Weekly With this Royal you can MAKE many things you've just wished for, before! Make children’s clothes, clothes for yourself, draperies, ond a hundred things--slectricofty! NAW 60 Glen Miller Hits ...Volume No. 1 “Gay... 3 OO With Your New -1957 RCA VICTOR “Victrola” Plays and changes ‘45° records /auto- matically. Smart modern two - tone styling.’ Excellent tone quality. Get album for $5. QULARRUVUULRED UDALL Phonograph Limited Edition Volume No. One 60 all-time hits include ‘"Moonlighg Serenade” and “String of Pearis.” it’s a reg. 24.95 value . . . yours for just $5 with the purchase of a °45” RCA Victor phonograph, Delivers Any Item Shown! RCA Victor This sensationally low- priced RCA Victor soothes |. you awake to. your favorite : ant & —Has—* roat” tone. Telechron clock hos large, easy-to- “read face. $95 Clock Radio Wekes You to Music 50: Weekly! RE 3-714 TWELVE : THE PONTIAC PRESS, ‘THURSDAY, _ SEPTEMBER 13, 1956 DORMEYER! | ‘Mixer: Grinder: ‘Juicer Reg. $15.95 AUTOMATIC Electric Deep-Fry Cooker Westinghouse Thermostat Famous Brand § BB = tra Large Complete with Cover. ully Automatic 25¢ 2 Week ONE YEAR GUARANTEE ,© 7 ~ YOU GET wad l | EVERYTHING SHOWN FOR ONLY NO MONEY OOWN SLOO wee, WEST BEND 8-Cup Automatic Percolator it's automatic * —completely ! Reguler 12.95 That's how e's $QRSS making can be with the gg Berger ‘ou just plug in the cord. Moaths te Pay Save $707 Automatic Steam | or Dry Iron AUTOMATIC Electric instant chonge. Wes 15.95 POP-UP TOASTER wom sem & He to dry. Safety : - nam: sg Wes 16.95 . set dial, Tass — SgBse JUST ADD TO YOUR ACCOUNT! Months to Pay! No Money Down—25¢ Weekly ' Add te Your Accoune. Ne Money Dows Save $17 Save $$°7 | rit and Waffle lron Combination _ Cooks pet Wes 16.95 wow oe S$ EPSS) ‘nena po bi want it to. . Controlled, even heat gives uniform toa Chose * Griddle BP rcoape ag ¢ Fish pag tw peers L ) e Cakes @ Pot Roost @ oe NO MONEY DOWN! Meat Balls @ Rarebits @ Italian Pizza @ Upside “Add to Your Account Eoret Coke @ French Fries @ Doughnuts @ Shrimp Pee & ae 4 = ee ee ee er * eee 36 Le a ae AUTOMATIC ELECTRIC SKILLET Reg. $15.95 — NESCO Electric Roaster Oven Bake; - — Bence d Reguler 44.95 meals electri- -~ cally for a 4 couple or a roe 95 crowd in cool Just Add to Your Account WKC, 108 N. KE NAW. FE ErAle COMFORTABLE rl) ae ror TWO! a | ® Rubberized Curled Hair Filling! ® Marvelous “Decorator” Fabrics! Investigate! Compare! Reg. $169! a4 —— A real luxury set at a price that’s hard | to believe. Provides modern sofa by ~ - , day, at night opens ito a iuxcurious i ' bed for sleeping! / Built for deep ; [ = : bouyant comforth Has innerspring construction with heavy steel coils! Beastie econo whoeyin ox $1. Weekly No Down Payment. . -Budget Terms to Now ... You can have an actual SPECIAL HOOVER $y4°> Here’s @° wonderful cleaner. A real Hoover. Completely rebuilt with new parts CHOICE of ; BRILLIANT ~NEW PATTERNS! ss MOHAWK § B®. 9x12 Rugs — @ SS cccilciihie savings ee dense pile roomsize ne for a ! Gorgeous florals, mod- . rm textures, twists, and tweeds priced phe- tamer low! rey for these ~~ value tke, ashe by skilled Hoover ome workmen right in the Hoover factory. Hurry in and see this excep- tional value Manday. —— E : ‘ -k E 3-71 "7 f THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1956 EAT THE Super 30-inch AUTOMATIC _ Electric Range Regular $199.75 ____...._Now..... SAUHES on MOUS RANDS AUTOMATIC WASHER Was $249.95 3168 om “ AUTOMATIC DRYER Was $159.95 - fee its STD tor ode ad FP | Sr ms, "NO MONEY DOWN! PAY ONLY 2°. Weekly -SAGINAW...FE 3-7114 Sn ee ee ee TT se Se = bee =e = = ‘? hae = > .. THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1956 FIFTEEN SAVE 15 on This Famous INNERSPRING MATTRESS Luxuriously built byo Wes $34.95 ier bln $49 fort! Heavy steel coil construction, No Money Down — 50c Weekly! fe = ‘OPEN STOCK we el. Beautifully Finished in Maple or Mahogany You get 3 pieces including panel bed, chest and single $ dresser. Sixteen other styles and quality pieces ovail- able at proportionate savings! 3-PIECE Juvenile Set Pe a ee ee Re ee TO ee eee ea ae ae EN eee ee WKC. 108 N.S AGEN. AW....FE 3-711 a | m8 P PC GLASS WARE SET wi limited — order this sensational double value NOW! gt . \GENRY YOU GET Aut THESE PIECES! WKC, 108 N. Seginow Pontiec, Michigan Please send me the $8-piece “Santa Rosa” dinnerware and glassware set. No down pay- Se agree & pay “80 a week on the balance. * z | LJ __OPEN- FRIDAY and MONDAY NIGHTS “til 9- ay ment. -- Mbudget Terms